Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 14, 1854, Image 4

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NKW HOOKS, Ate, MKDIUAL. —Mo. 19, January to June, 1854, Ran king’s Abstract. Auscultation aud Percussion; by Lr. Tne Modern Treatment of S/ph I’.tic Du eases; by Langston Pa<ker. Auscultation and Percussion ; by U. M. ilugLe*, M. i>. Pu mona y TuOercuosis; by John U. B.nsei, A.ii. Tae efcin and liair ; by Erasmus Wit son, F. it. S. Practical Mineralogy, Assaying, Mioing, 4c., according to the simpiest methods; by Fredtri k Overman. *or saie by t>a2ij IUjS. RtCUAKDb A SON. VAL.IJAtiL.fi DuOlxte.--The Metallic Wealth of the United Stales, cucnbed aud compartd iliat <*f otner touaukt, by J. 1). Wniin j\ JSo Motu, or Keel Roving* m tut couth Seas—a oi Adveumret. » tbeUa#au n,Georgian and &Mtty Island®, with l and illustrations and tin appendix; ly , n '* S Tae Miscellaneous Wo kr u' Giver (Rods tali , ' ▼arlety of pltc:s now hist col. cjted; ‘>J Ar _ NighU in a Bar-Room and wfiat ***;" “ ’ Ul „ ey in ti e tiur. Travel in tne .F* s ‘» lliDe n'r all,or me Gravel Holy Lan ■; by La" ar UD f ■ by O. «. Few er. Wall aud Octag.u Mode of'B“ { **»,. r lhe l> r ile cfPa- Atoo, th a following , , iia'dy; by Eugene hwir; jby aVx. Sr mia Th W Oe .tu;L. u » Daughter, tr a great city s Tempiation*- Jr ° r °*' l 1 ' THOS. RICHARDS 4 SON. JtUkO . AT*(\V JHKMICAL. UOOlvij.—The Skin and Hair, their pic e*ration and management; by Erarinus Wilson,V- R S Tne Pathology and Traauneut of Pul monary Tuberculosis; by Jo u Hughes Dennett, M. i>., y. li. d. £• Aus;uaiou and Percussion; by Dr. Jos. gioda, trans ated from the4.hE .; by VV .O. Markham, M. D. A C.iuical Intro Jic iou to the practice of Auscui s ion and other modes of physical Diagnosis, in diseases of the Lungs and Heart; oy 11. M. Hughes, M. D. Tne Modern ITcatmeutof gvphiti.ic diseases,! oth prim ryand secondary; by Langs .on Parker. No 1J ol Kan king’s Ha l kearty Abstract of Medical S-ienoes. Just received and for sale by McKINNE a hall, au3o Booksellers 4 dta loners. KJ K\\ UdOhe. —Utah and the Mormons —The His- XN tory, Gove.nment, Doctiii.es, Customs and Prospects of Latter-Day Saints, from personal observation during fix months residence at Great bait Lake City ; by Benja min U. Perris, late secretary of Utah Territory. A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, revised and aoridged from his larger work: by bir J. Gardner Wilkinson, P. K. S., illustrated with 50J wood cuts. Footprints of Famous Men, designed as incitements to intellectual industry: Dy John G. Eugar, author of Boy hood of Great Men. Harper s of the World, to be completed in ten numoers. First number just received by jyj McklNMi 4 HALL. LbUtU> .W.l\ NOVEL.—sir Jasper Oarcw—his Life and Experience, with some account of bis over r-aebings and short-comings, now first given to t e world by himself; by Charles Lever, au.hor ol the Dodd l’ a mi y Aoroae, The Hattons, lioiauJ Cashel, Maurice Tierney. Agatha neauford, or Family Pride; by the author of »• Fiqur,” AC. For sale at GEO. A. O A LES A BROS., jj2l Bo.ksil.ers, Broad-sl. MODKKN Isl AhU.VtIU DRAMA, in2vols., edi ted by Epes Sargent. Apcsties and the Early Church, bei g the last volume of KiUo’s Daily Bible lllaslrations; also t. e preceding volumes, and another supply of Types o. Mankind and Fern Leaves. For sale by jyp> Ttf OS. RICH kRDF A SON. / i Rbhh UGH.ADOUI-F —Being a progressive ex- V_l bibit on of the principles of the Greek Grammar, by C. Kendrick. For sale by my 4 THUS. RICHARDS 4 SON. EVV BOUKk.—The Pilgrims of Walsingham, or IX bales of Middle Ages, an Historical Romance: by Agnes Mricklami. GMeon Gi.es, or the Struggles of L : fe: by Tins. Miller, Esq . author of Godfrey Malvern, Kaystcn Gower, 4c. School for Husbands: by Lady Buiwer. Caruelle, or Rover s Oath: by Cnarles Powell Bickny. Just rece ved, and for sale uy j >o McKINNE a HaLL. "K'Etk boohs.—Benton’s oJ Years in U. E Vol.lt. Leit-.'h Ritchie, new and erchaunng Novel. Weary foot Common,from chamber:* Journal. Waiter Warren, or the a lvrtuur s of the Northern Wixfs; by Dudey. Just received, and for sale by jy ti McKINNE 4 HALL. "Kl BdOaS.-lis,.s and Mishaps of a Tour in Fu- Xa rope; by Grace G.ecnwood. F*i mingdale ; by Ca roline Tnomas. An Ait bludent in Munich; by Anna Mary How ill. Our Parish, or Anuais of Pastor and Peo ple. The Hive of the Bee Hunter, a repository of Sketches of Ameiican Character, bceuery and Eura bports ; by T. B. Thorpe, of Louisiana, author of Tom eweo, The Bee Hunter, Mysteries of the Back woods,etc. E.eltna or the History of a Young Lady’s entrance in o the world; by Frances Burney, afterwards Madame D’Arbiay, new edi tion. Alone, by Marion nartand, author of Kate Harper, Marrying for Prudential Mot.ves, etc. Tne Parish aide; author of Bunny Bide aud tbady bide. This, That and the Other; by Eden Louise Chandler. Lr. Vallentine’s Comic Lectures. Letters to Young Mothers; by Uncle Jerry. Just received, and for talc by ,i-0 M.-KINNE A HALL. 'v i. vv iiduhs. —Tne Hu. ue ! Ex edition in Search IN of Sir John Fiaakhn —a personal nairative; by Ehsha Kent Kane, M. D., L S. N. Farm implements ana the principles of treir consiru.tion and use—an ele mentary and fikmi 1 ar treatise on Mechanics and on Natu ral Philosophy generally,as . pplied to the ordinary prac tices cf Agriculture, with kOJ engraved .Lustrations. A Htrtory ol Greece, lrom the tarUtst times to the Roman Conques., with Bupplementary chapter t on the History of Literature and Ait; by Win. Smith,L. L. D., revised w.th an appendix, and illustrated oy one hundred eogravtcys on wood. The Knout and the Rus-ians, cr the Muscovite Empire. The Czar and his People; by German DcLagny, translated from the French, by John Bridgeaaan. j*T McRtNNE A HALL. » | 'tih B.VKt.XA Y » OF BOS ltJ.\ ; by Mr*. Uarn on A Gray Otis. Purple lints of Paris —Jha-actcr: aud Manners in the New Empire ; by Bayie St. John. Busy Moments of an IdleWtmac. Cruise of the Noith Star Sketches of the Irish Ear. Barritgicn’s Sketches. De Qnencey’s Writings, ana the Eaftein Cutstioi by Ricnard Ccbctn, M. P. The Chemis.ry cf Ccmmo Life. For sale oy je6 TUOS RICHARDS 4 SON. "X LOOKS.—The Parish Side, by tne author of ll some other boons, aoa Clerk cf she Pariih of Edge fle d, witfi iiiustiatiocs —75c. Eosays on the F’o malion and Publicdtiou of Opinions, life Pursu.t of Tiu.h, and on other subjects; by Bamiel Btiley—fi Photographic Views of Egypt—Past by Jos. W. Thompsin. Persons ana Pictures, f om the Histones of Frai.ce and England, Horn the Norman Conquest to the Kali of the Btuarts; by Henry Wi.ham Herbert. Life and its Aims, id two parts—part 1, Ideal Liie; part 2, Actual Life. Wensiey, a story without a mural—7sc. Anew edition of the complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers, with a biographical sketch ana notes; euite. by Epesßargent. This, That and the Other; b Ellen Louisa Chandler, with illustrations b Rcwse—fl.tS. The Myrtle Wreath.or B ray Leaves recalled; by Minnie Myrtle—4l.2s. Alone; by Marion Hariand —41.25. Min nie HermoD, or the Night and its Morning—A Tale for the Times ; oy Thurlow U. Brown—fl.2s. Just pblished, and fur Bale at [jt9] GEO. A. UATIiB A i kOS. DR. IV IsE’ \\ OKK.—Trials of the Mind in its Pro gress to Catholicism,just recen-td and for sale by jt» MCKINnE a HALL. CTialMsllAli I.ECI'IHKts on Pulmonary Consump ) tion ; by Theopbilus Thompson, M. D.,F. R. B. Lec turt son Our Lord’s Parables; by the Rev. John Cumming, D. D. F r sale by (jell'J T. KiCUAKuS 4 BON. TKJ KW AND VALUABLE llOUKtj.—PersoDalNor ii rative of E'xpioraticns and incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, fconora and Chihuahua, connected with the U. States and Mexican Lo-tndary Commission; by John Russell Bartlett. The Trials ofa Mind in its Pro gress to Catholicism—a letter to hisfrienis; by L. Sd iman Ives, L. L. D. Dr. Smith’s History of Greece, illustrate by one hundred engravings on wood. The Knout a. d the Russians, or the Muscovite Empire. The Czar and his People; by Germani de Lagny, translated from the French. The Russo Turkish Campaigns of i6ib-’29, with a View of the present state of Affaus in the East; by Col. Cl.esney, R. A., wHh an Appendix and Maps. Far-i Implement*, with a o engravings ; by J.J. Thomas. History of Caii lorma, from its discovery to the present time, with a ntw Map ot the Country ;byE. 8. Capron. The Hive of the Bee Hunter; by T. B. Thorpe, of Louisiana. Our Parish, or Pastor and People. Farmiugdale ;by CarolineTh mas. Also, a fresh supply of the American Bee Keeper’s Manual* by T. B. Miner. UeQuimey’s theological Essays. For sale by [jwlßJ THOM tiOHARDB 4 BON. RUhfel A AND T i RKbV . —The Russian shorts of He Black Bea in the Autumn of 1552, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour through the country of the Don Cossacks: by Lawience Oliphant, author of a Journey to Nepaui, for sale by my2o THOS. RICHARDS 4 SON. CVHA.VIUKU’B JOl ItAAL, Nos. 4 aud 5, for May J and June—one of the best peii dicals puoiished in th: English Language. Just received and for sale oy )e25 THUS. RICHAK! r> 4 BOV. NEW MEDICAL WOK, TIM Sciewoe and Art of Surgery—being a treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseasei and Operations. By John Erichson, Professor Uuiversity College. Just received and for sa e by jc24 McKInNE 4 HALL. E\V UOOKb. —Lectuieson the Book of Daniel: by 1* the Rev. John Cummlng, D. D , Minister of the Scotch National Oh rch, author of Apocalyptic Sketches, Lectures on Miracles, etc. Bunny Bide; or the Country Minister’s Wife. Horse Shoe Robinson: by J. p. Kennedev. Esq. Lamp Ligh' er, new supply. Armen a A Y’ear at erzeroum and on the Frontiers of Russia, Turkey and Persia; by Hon. Robert Curyan. Th: Quiet Heart, from Blackwood’s Magaz ne. Autobiography of an Actress ; by Mrs. Mowatt. New ■upply. just received by je!6 McKINNE 4 HALL. CLMMI.AU’b VV Olths.—The Text and the Altar, or Sketches from Patriarchal Life; by Rev. Jno. Cum ming, D. D. Cumming’g Scripture Read.ng; Genesis.— Lectures on our Lord’s Parables; by Rev. Jno. Cutnming, D. D. For sale b, (je»] GEO. A. OATES 4 BROS. I/" A l IIA III.VK VV ALI'OA ;or the Rebel of Do.ches , V ler: b J W. Gilmore Simms, author of Partisan, Mel- Uchampe, etc. ° r the Knight of the Conquest, a Romance of Wood*. 1 Montgomery Bird, author of Nick of the Rev TO Johu Oumming7D e D Ur Ki,h n U f * ook Danie,: h T e--, 4c. The Pa= tor Family’ h ° r ° f A P«»>yPtM5 Sketoh- Bunshine on Daily P*th 6 - and wonder in common tbic»i iv,.„,' : u e aUon , of beaut y by Chas. Dickens, with eight origiaai iiio U . S^ h .° ld Words : received, and for sale at ‘ “Gtrations. Just J el6 GEO. A. JATEg A BROS , Broad-st. UNITED STATK3 HOTEL ~ THK undersigned have this day formed a copartner ship, under the firm of CHAFFEE 4 SPEAR, t 0 con duct the business of the above named Hotel, and will unite their exertions to deserve the patronage aud good will of the friends of this well known ft nd fa vori te establishment. , DANIEL CHAFFEE, January 1, 1854. JOHN W. SPEAR. lAL FL&sT£EJJIU, HIUCKWoH.iI, ftG A and the U oI S |'.r ned refc P ectr ' 'ly informs their friends to execute alf ordeilTn r? Uy L tljat they arc DJW I' re i’ al ed Style. Having eu K “ea‘*s above J me in the very i)lsl to give entire to workmen, they pledge their paitronfisge. 41 favor us with Orderß from the country fwr *t, { will receive oi*r earliest atteutioTf a 11 ? in the lire, »****, [»-d*wtfj house ssilvanxs wanted L”IFTKKJS DULL AH 8 a month wi l be f r Waiters at the Madison Springs, now wan.tog five «iHL MISCELLANEOUS. for NKW-VOKK OR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH S'lEhßl -BUIP line. CARRYING rai ' UNITED STATES MAIL. Cabin Passage Steerage passage * CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. The A'lantiand Riilroa ' c mnects at Fast Point with the Macon and Western Railroad, through from Montgomery to Savannah in 8u hours. Leave Montgomery at 8.80 P. M. arrive at FJast Point at 8.20 A. M.; le tve East Point at 8.45 A. M., arrive at Macon at 2.80 P. M.; leave Macon at 4.80 P. M , arrive at Savannah at2.BOA. M. F'arelrom Mot tgomery to West Point 43.5 i) “ “ West Point to East Point C. 25 “ “ East Point to Savannah 8.00 This line consists of the well known first class Bteam ghips STATE OF GEORGIA, 1250 Toss. Cact. J. J. Gapvin, Jp. KItVSTONE STATE, 1500 Toss. Capt. K. IlAitDik. In strength, sped, and accommidations, these ships are un.-urp ,-sed, if iqualled, by any on the coast. River navigation 100 miles. Two niguts at »c::. Bailing days, every WEDNESDAY, from each port. AnENiS: In Savannah, C. A. L. LAMAR, corner Drayton and Bry m ttreets ; in Phi adelphia, HERON « MARTIN, No. 87)4, North Wharves; in NeW-York, SCRANToN & TAILMaN, 19 Old S ip, ntar foot of Wall Street. STATE OF GEORGIA will ltaveSavannah : July 12th and 26th October 4tha.'dlSth August 9th and 28djNov. Ist, 15th and 2Sth September 6th and2oth|l)ec. 18th and 27th KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savannah: July 19th Nov. Bth and 2?tl August 2,16 th and 80th j December 6th and 2jth Sept. 18tli and 2Hh j January Bd, 1855. Oct. Ilthaud2stt| July 20th, 1554. U. 0. SCOTT, Travelling Agent. auS MONTV ALE SPRINGS, nMili LAIK.K aud commodious HOTEL at this popu -1 lar Watering place, will be opened for the reception of visitors about the Ist of June. The Hotel has been com pleted and furnished in most elegant and convenient style, and evtry preparation will be made to render com ortaule and pleasant the stay of those who may visit this celebra ted resort for the invalid an pleasure-seeker. Ol the medicinal properties of these waters, we will state, for the benefit of the afflicted, that Dyspepsia and Chronic Liver Complaints are cured in their worst form. Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea and Bowel affections of all kinds are cured in Bor 10 weeks. Returned Mexican soldii: a and Californians, with that disease peculiar to the climate, have all been restored to h alth. All cases of Piles are permanently cured, or much benefitted, by the use of these waters. There lave been some half-cozen cases of Scrof ula, and all were cured at these Springs. The proprietor had their certificates taken, and would be pleased to see others, to ascertain whether it would prove infallible in all 1 cases. In all those diseases peculiar to Females, it has been highly beneficial. Protracted cases of Chilis and Fever, Spinal Affections, Kidney atlections, head, 4c., it has been equally beneficial. The pleasure-seeker will find Montvale one of the most delightful Summer Retreats in the United States. Situated at the base of the Chilhomee Mountain, some three thousand feet above the level of the sea, the salubrity of the atmosphere and healthfutuess of the climate, are proverbial, while the grandure of the scenery is surpassed by that of no place of resort .n this country. The-e Springs are situated in Blouut county,Tennessee, 25 miles south cf Knoxville, 2S mile- from Loudon, and are easy of access from any part of the county. A daily line of Coaches and Hacks wilt run front Loudon (the pre sent terminus of the East Tennessee and Ge ia Railroad) to Montvale Borings, so as to connect with that Road.— Through Tickets from Dalton to Montvale can be procured for 45.60. Rates of Boarding will be as follows, to wit: Per Pay 4 1 25 Per Week 7 00 Per Month 25 . 0 AHA WATSON. P. S.—There are from 59 to 60 Cabins, intended for the accommodation of :hose whou:ay wish to board themselves, and will be rented as follows, to wit; For Framed Cabin-, per week |2 50 “ Log “ “ 1 50 jt7 twxw3m AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD, NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. UNTIL further notice, Trains will leave Augusta at 7 X A. M. and S P. M.; returning, will leaxyMUlen at 2la P. M. and 1 1)6 P. M., connecting with the Day and Night Passenger Trains on the Central Rail Road, which leave Savannah at 8 A. M. and 7 P. M., and leave Macon at IX A. M. and A\ P. M. Passengers for Milledgevffle, Katonton, Oglethorpe or Columbus, should take th» Night Train to avoid detention. Freight will becarned by the Day Train, making it an Accommodation Train,except on Sundays, when it will run as a Passenger Train exclusively, leaving Augusta at 9A. M., and Millen t Sjij, P. M., arriving at Augusta at 5* P. M. WM. M. WADLEY, March 9, 1853. __ Gen*l Superintendent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. «l£±b NKW-YORK. AND SAVANNAH. [SEMI-WEI. KLY.J ON and after March IStb, the new and splendid side- I wheel Steamships FLORIDA, 1800 tons Capt.M S. Wounucu., ALABAMA, 1300 tons Capt. G. R.Scntcscs, AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. T. Lyon, KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons Capt.C. D. Lchlow, wihleave New-York and Bavaunt-h every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. These ships are among the largest on the roast, unsur passed in speed, sahty and comfort— masir-g their pas sages in 5o to 6o hours, and are commanded by skil’fu!, careful and polite officers. They offer a most des.rabie conveyance to New-York. Cabin passage f 25 Steerage passage 9 PALIELFOKD, FAY u CO., Agents in Savannah. SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 13Broadway, New-York. Savannah, March 14,1854. mhl7 ts IRON BIKAMBOAT COMPANY FREIGHTING BUdINEfS BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. nniHS Company, having recently pur -1 chased the Boating intertst of the-Eal ,-w. OLD STEAMBOAT COsiPaNY OF GEORGIa, are u. w prepared, with.a strong force, to transport produce and merchandise in any quantity. Tbe:r Iron Steatmr*, JOHN RANDOLPH, LAMAR and CHATHAM, with the AMORY SIBLEY,one ofthe lightest draught Boats on the River, and a large number of Flat? or barges, all in good condition, en:ib;e them to offer fa cuities f .r promptness and despatch not heretofore equal ed here —a set of Boats leaving each place every othet day, and to case of extreme low river, definite instruction* will be given their Agent in Savannah, to forwa d all Goods to their (are, byway of the Central and Augusta 4 Wayuesboro’ RaiiroaJs. The Directors are determined to adhere to their preseef very low rate of Freights, which are fully ONE-HALF LEBS than the Railroads from -he Seaboard Goods from the Eastward should be distinctly marked “Iron Steamboat Company,’’orcare of THOa. R. MILLS, Savannah, who will forward them promptly without charge. Produce or Merchandize Iroin the imerior, consigned to this Company at Augusta, will be forwarded to Savannah, and from thence to any port cf the United States, free of commission. Address THOS. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah. F'OSTER BLODGET, “ Augusta. Augusta, April 28,1854. W. U. STARK,President. 6m kUGU&IA. 81 RAM CABINET MANUFACTORY CHARLES A PLATT, r> Ehl’tCTFl LLY' calls the attention of citizens, and L others visiting the city, to his large and handsome assortment of Furniture, Comprising every article usually found in a Cabinet Ware house. Being connected with one ol the largest manufac tories at the North, together with my own Steam Manufac tory at this place, l can supply orders equally low as any establishment in thecountry—as ail articles are received from first hands and warranted if the best quality. Coa ted with the above, I have always on hand, a splendid ortment of Carpets, viz: English Velvet Tapestry, Cotton, “ Brussels do. Hemp, Extra Three Ply, Venetian, Extra IngTain, RUGS and Door MATS, a beautiful assortment. CURTAINS, CORN IOES, Curtain LOOPS, PINS, Ac. Table and Floor OIL CLOTHS, of all patterns and widths. The above are all purchased at the lowest price, and the egitimate business of this establishment has been so well known for the last fifteen years, makes further comment unnecessary. jal2 NEW-YORK. 1854. FALL GOODS. Ij'DWARD LAMBERT A CO., attheir new Ware 'j house, 55 Chambers and 88 R» ade streets, (oppo ite the Park) are now prepared with their Fa 1 Importation of ForeigD, Staple »nd Fancy DRY GOODS, in addition to their regular lines of Rich HLUS, DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVrS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, Ac., they Will offer the following Exclusive Novel ties, which compriie the newest and most lastiiinab e styles of LA DIEs’FABRICS for the coming season, viz: L’ETOILE D’ALLAIIAHaD, DRAP DE CItRALINE, TiLbUE DE TURQUIE, TRICOLA CI 01U, MOIRE DE PARADIS, ROBES DE bEVIGNIE, to which the attention of the trade is particularly invited. Cash a d first eiass buyers will find it to their interest to extmine our assortment before purchasing, as we be lieve, in point ol novelty and style, it is unsurpassed. au4 lw2m ame hi can Iron “lou nor y, AUGUeTA, GA OSJfOXU dc GUAY, PROPRIETORS. THK PROPRIETORS ofthe above named estab lishment, in leturning their sincere thanks to their friendj and the public in general, for the very liberal pa tronage extended to them since hey have been in opera tion, would respectfully state th -t they are now prepared to execute all order for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, w ah despaten, at the shortest notice, and in the best man ner. To Railroad Couipnnioa aud Car Builders. • P r ‘ ! P are,l to manufactuie to cr ?er ail kinds and sizes ol Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any lh .l, Nori1 '- Bolding Murphy’s Patent W B hLe: S,“ a we D ire no“ rPhy 8 ? ateDt 8011,1 Uub ° AK Railn ad Oar Wheel eqSTI Un n .!J aCtUr,ng a sin « le plate Plate V\ heel, and far to "T’ 4°v. ° taKT use . pcrier to the Spoke Wheels now in Particular attention paid to „ • . . . kinds of Railroad Car and Engine otber Frogs, Switches, CUrirs; also. Bridge BOLT«’ d C n*^. g INGS for every descriptionot Bri g ea CASI We are aUo prepared to fit U p all si-.. „ „ , , , Railroad CAR WHEELS and AXLES, BuXE- n J? d * o/ BRASSES complete. ’ Caps and To M<ll Oh ners aud Millers. Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac., furnished the shortest notice, of the best materials and workman t and at the lowest prices. i American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., ) June sth, 1858. ) tl2-ly * NEW FAIL OCOIS. VT/ ILI IAM IsHKAR has received from l\ 7 ew-Tork TV a p trt r f ids Fall tuppiies, embracing a great va rity of new and beautiful art.c es suitable for the present season, among which are Kith ti itin Flat J, brocade and Plain Fancy SILKS, of the latest Paris fct tes; Plain Black iaffcUblLK:?, of superior quality and rich lusire; Ri-h ail Wool Pans Printed DELAINES, of new and ele gant styles; Fancy alt Wool Paris Printed DjfLAINES, of small figures, f«. r Misses and Children ; French all Wool Fancy PLAIDS, of beautiiu. style for Ladies Dresses; English PRINTS ana Fancy GINGHAMS, warranted faet colors; Sup rim English Mo ruing PRINTS and GINGHAMS; Lupin’s Plain White, biaoa and Fancy Colored MERINOS, o. superior quality; Lup u’s Plain Black and Fancy Colored DELAINES, and Piiiu Biack OliAliUrg; Superior Jblaca BOMBAZINES, Black ALPACAS, and Black Canton CLOTHB; Supuior English Black CRAPES, for Trimming and for Mourning Vr.ILS; Ladies Kuioruidered French COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, and OttnLAKEPIS, ot ceautiful styles; Ladas’ Mourning COL LA KB slid UNDKKSLEEVES; Worke 1 Muslin bDGINGSaud INSEKTINaS, and Narrow Turtad EDGINGS; Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and Honiton LACES ; Lades’ Embroidered, Scol opt d, Wide Uem-ititched and Mourning French Lawn HAMDK&RoUIKtS, cf beauL- Icl >tyles; Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS; Lacies’ Kid and Gauntlet GLOVES, and Long and Short 'and Black Late Mil lS; Lad es Black Spun Mlk ana Fleecy-lined HOSE, some of extra weight and size, ot the best m ike and quality ; Rea'Welsh and Heavy tinker FLANNELS, 01 the best make ; Superior Welsh GAUZE, Saxony and Silk Warp FLAN NELS; Heavy all Wool Red FLANNELS, for Servants, at low prices; English Colored FLANNELS,for Ladies’ sacks; Enghs and American Cant n FLANNELS, of superior Etyle an i quality, with a great variety of other new a d beautiiui articles of Staple aud Fancy Dry Bloods, mariy of which have just been purchcsed at auction far below the cost olunpor atiou, nd all ol which will be sol i t very low picts. Families wishing to purchase their Fall sup plies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine th assortment. iS dtwaw SPLENDID CARPETS. WU Li VM »IIK VK luu j .st re eived from N. York, Engl.ah Tapestry Velvet CARPETS, ot rich and splendid styles; English Brussels CARPETS, of chaste and elegant pattern*; Superior Three Ply aud Ingrain CARPETS, cf new aud beautdul sli les; Superior P ain and TwiPed Venetian CARPETS; Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets; T!i Tapestry, Velvet ai d English Brusseh CARPETS, are cf the mjst lectnt importation', and iu richness of co la - an i elegance of style and pattern, surpass any 1 have j i ver offtre ito the puolio. They are also offered at greatly i reduced prices, and tha public are respectfully invited to iex j mine the assortment. s 3 dtwxw KI2H DRaSS SILKS AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIDES. 'VET 11 * I I'M IslIEvU has just receive! irom New V v York, LADIF.s’ KlCli DRESS SII.KB, of rew and beautiful styles, which were purchased at auction greatly below i‘>e cost of imp riaticn, aud which are offered at great bargains The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and ex tmine the assortm nt. s 8 dtw*w W GOODS. \ LKXAXOKtt & WHIG lit' have just-j;ji I il Irom New York ! Jaconet and Swim BANDS; UNDERSLEEVES and Lit US; I Ladies and Misses' Long Black SILK MITTS; j “ GAUNTLETS and Kid GLOVES; ; Black GaLluuNS, vv ide Velvet RIBBONS and Serpentine BRAILS; j Cot.ou FLOSS and French Working COTTON • : Hie ve ELAeTICS and Si'k ELASTIC WEB; ' Plain and Figured BLACK SILKS; j D’BAIGE for Travelling Drcgse*; i i.i i. .. i t White amt Fancy GINGHAMS and PRINTS ; : GKA-S CLOTH, GAUZr. FLAN NE Lund Irish LINENS; | VVah a great variety of other Goods to which they invite I the attention of the puli.iG. aulS MANTILLAS. 4 GOOD assortment of MAN I ILI.AS a great variety i cokirt, of the aiest and most fashionable styles, just i r.rcivedby [apl4] \LFIXANDER A WRIGHT. BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES, j TvTOW in store, and aii of which have been received I J. x within the last six days. I NEEDLE WcRK.'Ti GOODS of all kinds, the best and | largest is-ortment that we have vet had of these Goods. H Alii IS, COLLARS and BLF.F.YFJB,'D full setts, of Mai tes aud Honi i.q L u es; Freuch, Swiss and Jaconet j NEEDLE-WORK, many very handsome; also, each of tile k ais deiachc! an-1 separate, COLIARS, SL FI EVES and HABITS ; FRILLED COLLARS, of new styles and vc-y pretty. Our stock of Lace, Swiss and Jaconet COL i LARS is Very I . tnpiete ; large Mourning SETTS, COL i LARS, HABITS and SLEEVES, various patterns. I. > Sww nd Jaconet BANDS ; also FLOUNCING, a ' large Variety. N KF DI.E WORKED DRESSES,from low-priced to very hand. - me ; als-, SKIRTS, Swiss worked MAN 1 ILL AS, . fine quatily; Lace BERTHAS, Ac. Ac., all of which are | 3 . very lew prices. WARD A UUKCUARD. MOUSE WIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. ! 4H Li tie a SHEETINGS aud SUIRTINGB, Cotton do., I 1 V Pillow Cine LIN Nd and COTTONS, Table DAM WC. NA. KINS, TOVVKLING-i, DIAPERS, FLANNELS, , Linen Camorl. - and Silk HANDKFIRCUIEFB, ORA | VAT.-, t -.dies and Get.l;en>..n’a GLOVES and HOSIERY in : great variety ; Maryland PLAIDS, for servants. Augusta 611 EKI’INGS aud bHIRTINGS, Cotton OSN A i BURGS and Georgia STRIPES, at manufacturer’s prices. Our Goods are adfrcHi and new, bought cheap, and will be offered a* a small advance up >n the original cost for cash, Wholesale aud Retail. They will be shown freely, repren ted fairly, and submitted to the unbiaared judg ment of the purchaser. Or.h raccompanied with the money, will have our i prompt attention,;' rd the services of onr best judgment, lAn examination of our tock is respectful;v solicited. mhiitt WARD a BURCH A KD. iAP NEW DRY GOODS. WILLIAM H. CRANE, j | J A« i*i«; received a very large and extensive stocko ! .I.X Spring aud Summer DRY GOODS, is now ; repartd i to offer great indue* ments to those who wish to pur j chase. Ris Goods have been bought exceedingly low, and h is determined to sell them at very small profits, and he wnui- respectfully ask the public to call and examine tis So.cii .nd prices, ao he ij satisfied they cannot fail top.ease. I A'lioug .he many articles, are the foil wing: I 8 '.miner BILK.!, in small and medium Plaid.- and Stripes; I Plain BAREGEi, all colors ; j Rich Fignrec and Plaid BAREGEBo! the latest styles ; Print ;d and Broche GRENADINES; Elegant Figured CRAPE DE PARIS; Brorh.- and Rob»- BAREGES,something new; Plain Colored CHALLYB; French Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS ; Printed and Plaid LAWNS and MUSLINS, allprioes; French and English PRINTS ; New Style Scotch GINGHAMS; Printed BRILLIANTS, for Children’s wear: Striped and Figured Saline JEANS, for Boys’ wear; White and Blown Linen DRILLINGS,aII qualities ; Black French SATIN, for Gentlemen’s Coala ; A large assortment PARASOLS; Plaid aud Figured Bonnet RIBBONS; Black Sewing silk MITTS; Ladies and Misses’ Lisle and Silk GLOVES ; White and Colored Kid GLOVEB, best quality; Embroidered and Plain WhiteCrapeSllA WLB; French Worked Ul l EM IZETTEB and SLEEVES,in setts ; Embroidered COLLA ES, at al! prices; Rich Maltese Lace COLLARS ; Mourning CHF.MIZL I TES, COLLARS and SLEEVES; Crape de Paris and Broche Barege MANTILLAS ; Black Lace and Silk VIS PTES ; Embroidered Black and White Lace TALMAS; Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing BANDS ; White and Colored Marseilles QUILTS; Wide White and Col red Furniture DIMITY ; Ladies,Gents, and Children's HOSIERY; BU . Le,l and Brown SHIRTINGS aud SHEETINGS, Striped and Plaid; HOMESPUNS, Blue DENIMS, Ac.; Augusta SHIRTINGS and Georgia STRIPES, at Factory aps-d*w DRY GOODS FtR THE MILLION, CtOlsfiHOt B A HKKNNAN live now the pleasure ) to inform their friends and the public that they have received large additions to their stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Their stock comprises almost every article i . their line. C. &B. have been unavoidably late in getting their Spring and Summer Supplies 25 to 50 per centless than early purchases. C & B.’s business being almost exclusively a cash business, and having no long credits or bad debts to cover, will sell at prices that will not fail to give satisfaction to all. The following ire a few of the articles to which they would invite attention. Si LKS. B-ocade and Glace SILK ; Black Gro de Rhine do. Changeable and solid colored SILKS; Small Checks and Striped do. Fancy Plaid SILKS ; Lining SILKS, all shades and qualities; DRESS GOODS. Plaid, Plain and Figured B \KEGES and TISSUES; CHINTZ patterns ate styles; GRENADINES; SEWING SILKS, ae.; F.ne French Jaconet LAWNS and ORGANDIES. MANTILLAS. Embroidered and Plain MANTILLAS, every color - Lace and Lisle do (black); ' EMBROIDERIES. Lace and Musi n CHEtfiZ vTTES and COLLARS ONDERSLKEVES and Worked BANDS; Corded, Borde ed Hem- titch. d and Embroidered Line Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Swiss and Jaconet INBERTINGS and EDGINGS HOSIERY. ’ Ladies’ Black, White aud Oi lored HOSE; Misses’ “ “ •* Slate do. Ladies’open worked do. Boys’ lIOSE, every color; Gents. White, Brown and Mixed HOSE; Striped and Far cy do. Kid GLOVES ; PIC NIC MITTS ; Also, PARASOLS and FANS; B s KEG ES, tor Veils, of every color ; Black Silk VELVET, for Trimming; SKiRTS, every style; Pantaloon GOODS and VEStINGS ; House Keeping aud Plantation GOOD 3. MOURNING GOODS. Black BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS• BAREGF.S, TISSUES and GRENADINES ; Second Mo ruing GOODS, in every Mtvle.’ mvlh EMBROIDERIES. fstIIS subscriber has just received a large lot of R-Cb JL and Low-priced EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Lace, Boot and Swiss Muslin COLLARS; “ “ “ “ CHEMIZETTES; “ “ “ “ UN D K RSLEEV ES; Mourning and Second Mourning COLLARS andSLEEVES; “ “ “ Embr’d. L. C. H’DK FS; Embrrider-’.d White Crape SHAWLS ; Jluslin SLEEVES and CHEMIZETTES, in Betts, Ac. mh:24 JOHN P. BETZE. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. W HIRAM FiIEAR bac received from New-York, Nos. 0,1, 2,3, 5,0, 7, 8. 9 and 10 Dutch BOLTING CLOTHS, of U.e best quality, t which he re i spectfuiiy invites the attention of the nublic. jel7-dtw*w DRV (ft>ODS. i \T)I K-S 1 DRESS GOODS OP RIG u A D SPLENDID STYLES. WII.I.IAAi Ssil il* has received from New York, a very large sr-ppl v < 1 Ladies’ Summer DRESS G v DS, of new and beautiful styles; EMBROIDERIES, comprial g Ladies’CUimasetts, Collars and Undei sleeves, separ te, or in setts, of new and elegant styles; Fancy, »tr'ped and Checked SILK-, to be cut in any quan tity, for Ladies’ or Misses Drca. es; Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies’ Dresses, of beautiful Honiton, Valenciennes and Maltese LACES, ot splendid styles; Rich Ne-,.ile-work Muslin EDGINGS, and FLOUNCuNUS; A full assortment of Ladies’ Mourning GOODS, A complete assortment of Ladies’, Mt.ses and Children’s HOSIERY ; Ladies Sandal Wood. Spanish, Bridal and Mourning FANS, a very large aud splendid assortment; Ladies’ Fancy, Bridal ana Mourning PARASOLS. A full and complete assortment ol STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising almost every article required for Family or Plan tation use, and to all ol which the attention ot the public 13 respectiully inv'ted. my9-dtwiwlw NEGRO CLOTHS. WILLIAM Kill. \lt has received a supply of Nfgro CLOTHS of the Augusta Manuiacturing Company, to which he respectiully invites the attention of the public. jel7-dtw*w NEW SPRING GOODS. lllcli Twilled bilks, Bareges and Tissues, Or;,su llies, Jacuueis, lirilliaius, Kronen Calicoes, Kui broideries. MI LI! - , it A. \V\KltK.\ have received a large Block ot the above GOODS, which, for novhlty, ukaotv aud vaiustt, are believed to be unsurpassed in any mar ket; and having been selected irom tue very latest im portations, our customers will find them to be the newest ana choicest Goods of the season, ALSO, A beautiful line of GOODS for Misses’wear, consisting of Rich BAREGE ROBES, (something new;) Neat French MUSLINS and BRiLLIANTES; Plain, Bulf, Pink, Blue ana Fawn col’d French F.ench, English ana American PRINTS. We have also a handsome stock of GOODS for Gents, and Boys’ wear, which we would be pleased to show our cust< mers and the public, assuring them that cur pi it t wUL he us cheap an the cheapest. Persons Irom the country would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. apl MOUHKINU (iOODs- I’lain Black BERKO E,extra quality. Plaid aud Fg’d. Do. Black Marquise and Silk TISSUE; Extra heavy Plain and Fig’d. Silk HERNANI; Plain and Fig’d Black LaWNS. Mourning and Second Mourning GTNG HUMS, Ac,, Ac. For sale low by ‘ WM, U. CRANE, 1136 d*w * SL&NITLLAS, KID GLOVES, &C. W' IIJ.IAM 11. CRANK, hasjust received some very handsome Broche MANTILLAS, Light Coi’d Kid GLOVES, Extra Sewing Silk MITTS, Muslin COLLARS, CHEMISE IIS, SLEEVES, Ac., to which he would invite attention. mh26-daw HEAVY ALL WOOL NEGRO GOODS AND BLANKETS. MILLttH I St VVAHRKIi have just received a larg stock of Georgia PLAINS and a large lot of 8-4 and 9 4 NEGRO BLANKETS, some of themweighiag eight pounds to the pair, to which they invite the attention of " mers, sep2o dAw HLIT’LY OF—- X' Barege and Muslin ROBES; Rich Embroidered L. Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Kxtia Fine Oigandy MU -LINS; Latest style Plaid and Check GINGHAMS; Low pr eed and Extra K ch PARASOLS ; Ladies’ Silk cMBKELLAS; Rich Folding and other FANS. my2S J. P. SETZE. SUMMER Qi ODS. iron maxi FAcroa.-w e have this week received I 1 a choice asssortmont of Summer CLDTIIS, CASSX MERES and VESTINGS, which we offer 10 the pubhc; w will make them up to mea-iurein the modern style and at the lowest rates. my 24 WM. O. PRICE A CO. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ALiiXAXUKU A WHHJHI' have just received large and complete assortment of Ladies’ Cotton Merino and Silk HOSE, of superior quality and Misses HOSE; Alexander’s Kid GLOVES; Taffeta fcSIR GLOVES, Ac., Ac. au«3o-d*w NEW SPRING GOODS. ALEXANDER & \\ UllfUl are now opening their Spring stock of new and desirable Staple and Fancy GOODS, which is very complete in DRESS GOODS of the newest sty les, EMBROIDERIES, MAN 11LLA8, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS,PRINTS, TABLE LINENS, Irish LINENS, GLOVES, UOr LERY, Ac., to which they invite attention. mhlN-dAw FURNITURE WARE ROOM, Under the Augu nt a Hotel , Broad street THE SUBSCRIBERS have oa ~ _ \U hand,and will be receivingfrcm l yi£’.. |Sj|S| the best manufacturers North, tion to suit purchasers,both in quality aud prices, and so licit a share o! publiepatronage. Just received a fine assortm- :. . : y mil Wall autt York and Cottage BEDSTEADS, SOFAS, of the latest styles aud tiaish, in connection ol a geuvr n! assortment ! of ailxinds of Household Furniture. J apr2 11 EN K ■ A SKINNk. R, DISSOLUTION. r UIIK firm of J. TAYLOR A CO., isthisday dissolved by X , mutual consent. Thenotea and accounts are left in the hands of WM. N. NICHOLS, who is authorized to re ceipt for the same. All persons Indebted to the firm, are requested to make payment on or before the I st of J uuuary. J. TAYLOR, Jr., December 20,1853. N. U. V» iLDJ-AN, Nut ICE. HAVING purchased the entire stock of Messrs. J. . TAYLOR, Jk,, A GO., wilt still continue the HATand CAP business, <u ail its brauctu - .-, both wholesale and re tail, at their old stand, 236 Broad-street, where I would be pleased to set ve ail who may favor me with a call, and would solicit a continuance of the patronage so lit-erai.y bestowed to them. WM. N. NICHOLS. Augusta, December2o,lßs3. i A’, 1X1? disco.itmuc 1 uuaucss m Augusta, we take 1 this opportunity to return our thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us, and take pleasure in soliciting a continuance of the same to c>ur irieud and successor, WM. A.NIOHOL'. J, TAYLOR, J a., w CO. December 20,1853. d2S SPRING STYLE OF Bii4r.W GOODS, EJ''IIH subscriber is now opening a large assortment cf X STRAW HAIS, undo! theUteststyics, among which may be found, Gentlemen’s fine Canton HATS; “ “ Sennet •’ 11 “ Leghorn “ “ “ I’anatna “ “ “ Tea colored Canton HATS, new styles; “ “ Bermuda “ “ “ Campeachy “ Also, Boys’ “ Canton “ “ “ Leghorn “ “ “ Rutland “ “ “ Col. and White Palm Leaf HATS; Together with a large assortment of Misses’ Straw and Lace FLATS and inlants’ HATS, at WM. N. NICHOLS, at the old stand of J. Taylor, Jr., A Co., 236 Broad-st, mh26 NEW AND WONDERFUL MACHINE. WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE. IMIK Subscriber having purchased the Right of the . State of Georgia iu the only MACHINE now in vented, for RiFTING AND SHAVING SHINGLES, BAR REL HEADING, Ac., is prepared to sell the Right of the Counties,or single Machines, at prie s sufficiently low to make it an inducement for pui chasers. The Machine being simple in its construction, and is not liable to get out of order, is capable cf splitting and shav ing TWO THOUSAND SHINGLES PER HOUR, better than made by hand. It is portable,and can be worked by hand, horse or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a Machine will make enough Shingles to pay the price asked for a single one. Large inducements are offered to persons wishing to pur chase the Right of several counties. One of the Machine* can be seen in operation in this City. Augusta, March 24. T. P. STOVAU Refer to the following persons for any information m reference to the Machine:—Win. M. D’Antignae, Scran ton, Seymour* Co., Belcher & Hollingsworth. Simpson * Gardner, M. P. Stovall, Beall A Stovall, L. Hopkins, and E. 1). Robertson. BOOTS, SHOES, ’JhUhKS, 'P'tT’l lB« VALISES, CABLE! \VK INVITK the attention of Merchants aud the trade generally to one of the largest and best selected stocks 0! 800 I S, SHOES, TRUNKS, VaLISES, CARPET BAGS, 4e.,ever brought to this market, mostof which tie ng manufactured expressly for ua. We can and will sell as low as they can be purchased in New York, Charleston or any Southern market. Call and examine for your selves. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., Sign o! the Mammoth Boot, opposite Insurance Bank, sa *r Great attention given to orders. fz2 E. GUILD ™ (fIVIL, KNiUIXIiIiU, ARCHITECT and CONTRAO J TOR, for the erection of the following branches of tho Mechanic’s Art, vis:—Cotton, Woolen anti Hemp Factories Sugar Mills, and Calico Print Works ; also for theerectioa of Churches, Court Houses,or the finest class Dwelling Houses, together withotores and Warehouses, all to be of the most modern style—furnishing all the materials re - quired in the Builder’s Art. All orders promptly attended to, from any part of tbs SouthernStatesand West Indies. Ail Contractslllled with despatch, and warranted notto be surpassed by any artist for the amount of money paid. Resi ience—Lawrenceville.Gwinnottcounty, Georgia nB-twtf forsale, ~ A fcj I I I VVI ENGINE of 25 horse power, with two Boilers each 36 feet loug and 30 inches in diameter. Abo, one of Page’s CI RCULAR SAWS, All in complete order, and will be sold low, if early application is made to the subscriber. JOHN S. LINTON, Athens, Ga. auO twlm WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. MH. WM. K. HITCH” N is associated with u; as a partner in all our con rns, from this date. HAVILAND, HAKKAL A RISLEY, New-York HAVILAND, UARRAL & CO., Charleston S C HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.. Augusta. January 1,1854. HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. are my duly autho rised Agents, to transact-any business in which I am interested, during my absence from the State. My Note and accounts will be found at their store. . . , . WM. K. KITCHEN. _ Augusta, i-ebruary 10,1854. f jn BEAUTIFUL Ts! G1 ENTS. Black, Whits and Draw Wide Awake HATS; * “ Nankeen Jullien “ Leghorn, Rutland and Senate “ Youids and Boys’ Leghorn, Panama and Rutland “ Just received by G w. FERRY, j Masonic Mali Building. WAREHOUSES. OLIVER. H. LEE, WABRHOrsK AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., O.i ce on Broad-tireet, 5 doors below Bones & Brown’s k-w .Niri Hardware Store, will continue the War house a r >d llcti j mission Business, aud hopes by strict attention to the iu* ’ terest ot h'»customers to merit a liberal patronage. i Forwardirg through Goods will receive prompt atten- 1 'ion. a . 26 j HEARD K DAVISOV, WARBHOLBK VXD COMV1I86(OX ererr MERCII \N I'P, Augusta,G a , will continueV’ V) the Warehouse ind Commission Business at theirs-1 ' Fire-proof Bui dings on Mclntosh street, and tin g.v • their p rsoßal aitcntion to the interests of all who cor.ui’t j lusineat to the ir munagt ment. They are prepared u> extend the usual ca h facilities, ISAAC 1. HEARD, Aupuita, Aui ust 21, 1854. JOHN I) VVK-oN. au2f-<l6& *6m fiAtiEEXH UOPKIAS, WAIILIIOIBK AM) COM MISSION,^--, MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga., renews the^''V tender of bis s -rv ces to the public for the storage. , and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon aud al oti er country Prdute; purchasa of M r. handiee ami every de scription of Produce on orders. Will make Adva cts on shipments Cotton to Savannah, Charleston, Baltin - re and New York, with thi usual Cash Advances on Col on and otherPioduce iu store. Charges, customary rates of the city. August 21,1854. _ _ au22 Fm _ ■WARESOUSE AND COMMISSION BUsINESS, D’ANTIGNAC, KVANH At VO. continuecvvy-.y the above business at Augusta, Geo., j renew the tender of tneir services in the Storaite fesiSiEaJ and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Their - Fire proof VV’arehouse is immediately at the Depot of the Georgia Rulroad, aud they continue t > leceive a'l con signments of Cotton, by that Road, without any charge fur Drayage Their Office and Sa’es-rcom are at thi otd stand on Bruad-sticet, between the Insurance and State Banks. Orders for Bagging, Rope,&t., fifed at the lowest mar ket rales, and liberal advances made when required on Produce in store. Commission lor selling Cotton, 25 cents per ba'e. PM. M D’ANUGNAC, GEO. W. EVANS, 0:: WM. E. EVAN . DOUGHTY & BEALL, TITAUEHOTBK AND COSLVIISbIONi — , VY M ERCIIANTS, Augusta,Ga , willconti the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUS.I - at their oid stand on Jackson-street, devoting, as I heretofore,thcirpersonalattention to theinterests of cus tomers. They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. Charges made in conformity with the established rate the city. E. W. Doughty, | W. Amos Beau.. Augusta, August i 9, 1854. w4m J. J. PEARCE, WAHKHOLeiE AND MERCUANTri, Augusta, Ga., would n- Uijj speetfuliy inf irm his friends aud the public that he will remove on the Ist September next to the new ..ua ext*, i.si ve Fire proof Warehouse of T. 8. Metcalf, imruc-■ attly between Mclntosh and Jackson Btreets, next ad joining Messrs, lluitm Waker * Co., above and ne ir Warrtn Block ; where ho will devote his personal alien j tion to '.he ,tor v. e aud sale of Cotton and other produce I consigned to hi ca’e. CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY ; SUPPLIES forwarded to customers as usual. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. A tig . J. J. PIARO' SUIPSOY & GAR DIVER, WAREIIOI AXD DO VtMltsslUN r-TVy MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta. \ ;j jl Ga., will coutinu i the Warehouse and Com in is .. sion Business iu their Fire-Proof Building on Jiuia-5..- street, in all it branches, and hope by s.rict personal a tention lo the interests of all who place business in thei. - hands, to merit public fa ,- or. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies flllof at the lowest market 1 rices. Ca h Advances made when required on Produce in store. J. R. Simpsox. | J. T. Gawiisik. bu f -6m BEALL <k STOVALL, GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., X\T ILL continue'he Grocery business in al! its br inches, YY at their Did Staud, on Broad street, oppo; te th. Pianteis’ Hotel. Uur Stock of Groceries wi ! l at all times be large, the as sortment complete, and particularly adapted to Planters’ trade—a liberal share of which we have so long enjoyed, aud hupe still to leceive. VV M. M. BEA-L, JOHN W. L. STOVALL. BEALL nTsTOYALU, TITAItEHOItiK AND "y YY MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Will cod-EV_ linue the Warehouse Business in ail its branches, •»**—. oi Campbell stre< t, and will give uatlicular ar d prompt attention to the sale of COTION ANu UTUhR PKuDUCE instore. Our faahties being ample, we wi 1 make Cash Advances when rtqr red. All Cocton con.-igned to us wili be sold at the Warehouse, where one of the firm may at all brats be found. Commission or selling Cotton will be2s cents per bale. W M. M. BEALL, August 6, IS 4. JOHN W. L. STOVALL. . u 6 lio DA.VA A WASH ill RV* (Successors to Washburn, Winder <fc C 0.,) l,\U TOHB AND CO »I.M IBbION MERCUAXTS, J 1 Savannah, Geurg a, wi.l continue the above business at 114 Bay street, ea*t of the Ex har ge. Oi i-rs forBAGGIN : AND ROPE, an * ether sup,. , filled promptly at lowestc&sh prie s. REFkxkscss: M j. Wm. Sanford, G n. a. P. .uyrick,Baldwin cocity. A. McAUum, Ira Pick, Twiggs county. Maj. Jno. S. Row land, Cass county. M. Dennis, S. B. Marsha l, Messrs. Carter A Harvey, Putnam county. Black * Cobb, S.oar * Uaakirs, Kune. tiuMCis G. Dana. | Henry K. Washburn. »ii 4 6m Warehouse and commission busin• AUGUSTA, GA. ON the Ist September next, the undersigned will take into co-partne ship Mr. JuHN W. WALKER; on and after that dale the Warehouse and Commuricn lusi n* 3 will be conducted under the firm of BUSTiN, WALKER* CO. They re-pectfully solicit for the new firm a centinuarc of that libera! patronage heretofore extended to them August T, 1854. BUSTIN & WALKER. auS-dswlm Ji. P, SlOliLlj WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION ¥ V MERCHANT, Augusta,Ga.,continues therjiit j-1 busin* s» in all its ’.ranches, at his extensive proof WAREHOUSE, on Jackson street, near the U.*. e Hotel. The usual CASH facilities aff.rded to cuttomers. August 9, 1554. YUHITLOiR, COSKEHY A CO., TTrAHKHOISK AND COMMISSION MER- VV -. , TV CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., continue to \\ *. transact business at their old stand, on Camp bell-street, where they devotethiir persona! af.ee ,uu to the sa'.u of Cotton and other Produce consig td to them. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce when de sired. BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES pur chased at the lowest market ratts. Thty solicit a continuance ot the patronage heretofore extended to them. J. XV. WHITLOCK, JOHN OOSKERY, A. J. WHITLOCK. August S, 1854. au9-wSm CROCKi; fifc REES, WARKHOPFK AND C’O.TI.vIISSIONJ^VVVVk MERCHANTS, Jackson street, below and on tlie opposite sine of Warren’s Block.—TheioS’-xaaA’ under:igntd would resi>eet.'ully inTorm their frienus in former patron*, that they wid remove, on tlie Ist Sep 1 ember next, to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson-street, below and on the opposite side of Warren’s Block. We will give our personal attention to all business *■;. Ousted to our care, as he'etofore ai d hope to meri, coutinu i nee of the lavor of formei atronß. WG are prepared to make, at a.l ti es, liberal cash ai vau eson Produce <n store. Orders for BAGG NG, ROPE and 1 4MILY SUPPLIES will be carefully filled, and at the lowest market price. JOHN K. CROCKER, jy2l-6m JOHN C. REES. DYE&B.IRYLS, WAREHOUSE AND CO>IMIBriION i’nXT \\\ MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA —The up- dersigned have this day formed a Co partnership «****&'■ for the traiisactioi. of a General Wart house and Commis si in Business, under the firm of DYE * BARNES, and have taken the large Fire Proof Warehouse, on the corner of Washington and Reynolds-streets,at present occupie by Crocker * R-es. We will give our strict and personal attention to the aMe of COT ION and other Produce; also to the Receiving an 3 Forwardingoi Goods consig ed to our care All orders for RAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUP PLIES, filled at the lowest market price. Liberal cash advances made on consignments when required. Our Commission for selling Cotton will be 25 cents per bale. JAMES M. DYE. July 18,1851. WM, E. BARNES, JM. DYE returns his sincere thanks to his friends ! • and patrons for the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to him, and soli-its a continuance 0/the same for the new Firm. jy2o 6m pLTI i K tiILHA.fi, (SUCCESSORS TO PLATT & BROTHER,) Warehouse and commissiox rn-i-n M EKCIi ANTS, Reynolds-street. Augustu, LNVYxy, Ga.—The undersigned having formed a Co-part-gjp'Misl ship lor the transac ion of a GENERAL WAREIIfUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, have taken the commo dious Fire-Proof Warehouse on Reynolds-street, recently occupied by Platt * Brother, conven ent to the Railroads, Liver and Banks. We wdl give our personal attention to sale and storage of Cotton and other Produce ; also to the forwarding of Goods consigned to our care. Liberal cash advances ma !e on Produce in stcre. We will give our per sonal atten : ion to tiding orders for Family Supplies, which will be furnished at the lowest rat s. Our Commissions ror selling Cotton, will be 25 cents per bale. A share of patronage if solicited. Edwin Platt. I Thomas A. Gilkam. OWIN' PLAIT returus Lis s mere ihanks for for- A-J mer patronage, and r seectfully sol cits a continua tionoftne same lor the new firm of PLATT * GILHaM, July Ist. 1654. auß S. If. HEARD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION rrrrr, MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully announces to bis former patrons, and the publicHsl3£43 generally, that he will continue the above business at Lis old staud, Fire-Proof buildings, east side of Mclntosh street, where his strict personal attention will be given to the storage and sale of cotton, grain and country pro duce generally. The receiving aod forwarding business will also have h;s prompt attention. , . j Liberal cash advances made on Produce in stoi e, wnt*. dt A Borders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP PLIES, filled at the lowest market prices. Commissions fur selling Cotton 25 ceutspeT at. Augusta, August J, 18M* &u5-d4Wvm BUSINESS CAKDsT 3 Wh-E STONAL AND BIDIN *3B CART'S, not exoeer ,. i nes wilt be inserted and* r this head a t the * at- of ■ r enr.uin. Cards exceeding *.ix lines, will be \ )ro rata per line. *' ® ta THOMAS C. AIDAS, A r E.HfSKV AT LAW, Bparta, Ga., will practice { - m the counties of Hancock, Washington w arr .,' e Taliaferro, Greene, Putnam acd Baldwin. Particular J}’ Untion paid to collect ng. ' at ' Refe r by perm s*lou to Messrs. Miller & Warren TV Richards A Son, McCord, Hart & Co.,and ftini|.s<r. * Gardiner, of. Augusta; Messrs. Hand, Williams & wper* end H.-pJHns, Hudson it C0.,0 Charles-ten, S. C, ■ ViO-Cm POPE & W EEMS, ~~~ ATTORYKYS AT law, Washington, Ga., wil , practice in the c-unties comprising the Northern Circuit, and Co utnbia of tiie Middle Circuit. All business enti usted to them will receive prompt at tent on. A 7 rr. • .;dek Pope, Jr. | John B. Weems. K*'J _ _ QUINCES F. NOLAN, ATTORNKY AT LA W, office at McDonough, Hen 11 ry county, Ga., will colle j; ci Oms in the counties of Henry, Epaulding, Meriwether, Pike, Payette, Coweta * uit< Hif.al*', Newton, Jasper, Butts and Monroe, ' -O'i PALL T. YILLEPIfIUE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING J MH,RCHANI, A ec° Wharf, Charleston, ft. C., sills Cotton, Gram, Flour, Bacon, and all other arti. cles of Pro iuce. %V~ Strict and prompt attention given to the Fo • warding f!Goods and Produce. P ;fe. ace—Messrs. D’Antignac, Evans A Co., August . _jeb-3m t. STENnorea. o. n. avekill T. BTKXHOUSE & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS iVo. 2 Uayne-etreet, Charleston, S. C. Refer to R. Dulin, Hand, Williams k Wilcox,Charleston Hand, Williams A Co., Augusta; J. Noreross, Atlanta • g 0 Chandler, Chattanoog ; C. H. A D. L. Coffin kCo Knoxvih- ; B. 8. Dunbar, Hamburg, ft. C. mylS-lq, CHAS. A. GREINER, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah , Georgia , WILL give particular attention to Receiving and For. warding Merchandise to the interior, by River or Railroad. je2 dim £ RELY Eli & HARRY ESS, •l’Cil«Sßoh3 ”b WILLIAM 8. OBflit LOTTOS A N O «JKA KIIA L TO >IM IHMOA mKH \J CHANTS, b& North Water-st. and 42 N. Philadelphia. V* ai. M. Greiner. | Wm. W. Harknbss. ap22 LAW. , B\V. YOUNG HILL, after ‘ hirteen years expert* * i enee on the Bench, has resumed the practice. La . aoge, Ga. nl#-ly LAW. SUBSCHI HER, resuming thf Practice of LAW will give prompt and faithful attention to all busines entrusted to his professional management, His Office iB on vVasbington-street, one door northi Bn. J. i 25 AJLPHEUa M. RODGERS, JOBS ,tl. TILLEY, i iVO'iShY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga., wil | . . tie in the counties of Tahaf. rro, Warren and i...r of the »->rthern Circuit, and the county of | • .ie of the Ocmuigee Circuit. n 22 ROGERS, BAR YARD & CO., CIGMMISSION MEIICiIAYTIi, 72 Poydras-stree i J New Orleans. r. 9. B waits, |L. F. Rogers, | Edward Barnard 1 c ; lv* YVTLLIA.fi J. DOLGUERTY, i it TFGRAEY AT LAW, Newnan, Coweta county iV. Geo., will practice in all tne counttesoi the Coweta I Circuit. I S. B. S" cial attention paid to the co lecting practice, j - r , •’Pa,, Spf-tpmhHr l*2th % IH65*. | AsdBIRY, WILBER & CO., ? ' irroilß AKD LOMMISSIUX MEitCHAKTg, . C Savannah, Georgia. Jos Washtdkk, Jno. R. Wilder, Fran«isDana. aua3 :,wbm JOEL C. BA RYE IT, rTORJYEY A’l LAW, Madison, Morgan county, il G .. , w til practice in the following counties, to wit l O-'arke, Walton, Baldwin, Morgan,Greene,Putnam and Jasper. i-... Parties will be promptly notified and paid, when , -r! .- s are'-nlici-ted. iuS4-ly* tilfliUil SiLTHLNa, ATTOLSKF AT LAW. office at Sparta, Geo., il pi .*• : ice in the counties of Hancock, Washington - Warr- n TMiafenro and Ore-ne. ■M-rSI-iy W. W. THOMAS, • f TOBYKY AT LAW , Newnan, Georgia, wiliprac* j jti iii-e in the counties of Coweta, Troup, Meriwether | Heard, Carroll, DeKalb and Newton. - . JtJHY C. cIILBiiR.iEL. pP? MISSION MKIICH taT, Augu. sa, Ga., wiU ..-cadto the sale of Produce of all Rind::, c- nsigned to nun. s2yw R. it, aiYT, i it, TTGivSKY A»» COCYSKLLOB AT LAW j * f.r.d General Land Agent for Gilmer county. 1 tip- Imer oountv. Geo. snsriffl DI&SOLUTIOH. ripilE COPAUi’MiRSHIP heretofore existing be- JL tween Messrs. DAWSON A WALKER, having been this t oy dissolved oy mutual consent, the undersigned i wiltroatinue to PRACTISE LAW in ail of the Courts of , . ,nd in the Middle Circuit generally. i-bi KUWAKD j. walker. MM. MARLYG HABERSHAM, GKAKBAL (OMMIfhION Mtiß( HAST, So. ' Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt ano particular : ■ tier, g-ven to all cousi. nments of COT ION, RICE, , r JC-R. GRAIN, and an kit -is of Count:y Produce, j 'ic:' -SNCS8 —Savannah—Messrs. R. Habersham A Son N. a ..: i. A C-., Mr. W. Woodbridge. Augusta- Mes rs. C rmichae’ & Bean, Mr. John K. Dow, M s . J. A. Atisley. New-York—Mr. Geo. C. T. seaman, Mr. R W vir. .1. K. Habersham. »pft fim SrLMJiGYh &. GLEYY, . 1’ O .VhVb AT LAW, Lawreoceviile, Ga. 1 a. L J- 1 is i’. bismoas, j J. Nicholas Glssn, tnh J .twin lv lat -of Cartiesviile, Ga. WILLIAM L. MIkLER, \ ITORYFY AT IAH Jefferson, Jackscn county, Georgia, will practice Law in the counties of Clarke, Walton, Jackson, uwinnett. Hall, Habersham and Frank lin, of he Western, and Madison county of the Northern Circuit Ref. ;r-ces:—Samuel Watson and M. Witt, t’sqs., Jeffer i Vs. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Esqs., Lawreuce \ lie . U. Newton and C. tee pies, Rsqs., Athens ; Law A Clark and Martin Graham, Esqs., Gainesville. ap6 P. €. LAYGnIOY, ATTOIiN KY AT LAW, Carnesville, Ga. Ksvkrkncks : C.Peer .es, Esq., Athens, Ga. W. L. Mitchell, Esq , “ “ Co! ’ F. Hardeman, Lexington, Ga. isi Nash,of Dameiaville.Ga. ... au 1 Freeman, Esq., Newnan, Ga. jaS-wly JOSEPH WASDEJf, ATIORMvV AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga., will )rae tice in Warren an t the adjoining counties, gpecis ' auention given to foreign claims. ja2S-l>* Jc A. AYSLEY, , Firm of Seymour, Ansley & (Jo.) TEMiUAi OMMbIiIUJI AND PKODKF v.T MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia. Office on Broad St ect, opposite Bank of Brunswick. H £ EEICICN, A r i OUN c 5. AT LA W, m arietta, Ga., will practice - \ in the Counties 0! Cherokee, Cass, Polk, Paulding 0 evil, Campbell, Fulion, I’eKaib, Forsyth and Cobb. 'KrvRENCiiS.- Barrett A Carter, Baker A Wilcox, W. T. Gould, Avgusta; James Carter A Co., Savannah; Perry Sp m_ -Jolumbus ; C tizer.sof Marietta. jalS-6m* A. Yl, BTOYE, A rTOHNG. - LAW. Fayetteville, Ga. GKORKIS A. UERIOT, \ til AND COALUISisION MERCHANT Cl v* U-ston, 8.0. i„. .NCB3: —B. 8. Bhott, Esq., Messrs. T. 8. A T.Budd, v m. i». Heriot, Esq , Charleston, S. C. JOBS ffl. TILLEY 9 A TTORNEY AT LAW, Warieaion,Georgia. A janß7-tf _ C. W. MAUai, Ai TORNEY AT LAW, Ffanklin, Heard county Ga., wiliattend to Profeosional Business in the conn ‘ieo o ' Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Mem wether and Troup. Rsi itKNOK. —Chas.Murphy,M.O., Decatur, Ga.; Hob, Y. Hiil.T.aGrange, do.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, do; i'idwell, Fayetteville, do.; Mr. William Duugh* -ri . nl-us, do. jant ~¥aTc ROET &' bryay, ’ GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, 1 i”OR the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX r CHANGES and REAL ESTATE. Office No. 117 Bay street. Savanah, Ga. dIT STOKE, STARE & CO., TMPORTKRB AND WHOLKBALB DBALER* lin DRY GOODS, No. *l Broadway, New York. r ..... pu_ , aa 1 HENBV 11. STOTBSBDaT, ‘ ’ H.Lahsdon BoTisa, JosAe J. Bboqm. jyl8»ly -cmJ.Jcm I John U. Biuausa. jOiYES h STCREES, 4 FT' JTiNET’S AT LAW, 'Waynesboro’, Georgia. :\ L * * jelß-ly ■ G. A. skkadT AI- ORWBYS AT LAW,Law Range,Augusta.Gft-? Practice in the Courts of the Middle District. - ani Common Pleas of the City. Jons 0 Ssa&D also practices in the Courts of Edgi flti* rud B ; ;•* well Districts,South Carolina. 0 SsaiD, } GaBDASD A.aNßi.l eu.; Yin DREW 11. II , HAWBOY, TTORXB Y AT L A YV, Augusta, Georgia, fipijgSffS HOTEL AND LIVERY SIABLE, UAIYUIIIUuK, tjBORGIA* BY JOHN HIBBERD. lj