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NEW BODES, &c. MEDICAL,,— No. 19 .January to June, lSSVßanklng’s Ail tract. Auscultation and Percussion; by Dr. Skoia. l'iie Modern Treatment of Byph littc Diseases;* by Langston Paiker. Auscultation and Percussion; by H. M. Hughes, M. D. Pu mona y Tub-rcu'osis; by John H. Bcn iet, M. D. The Skin and Hair ; by Erasmus Wil *on, F H. 8. Practical Mineralogy, Assaying, Mining, Ac., according to the simplest methods; by Frederick Overman. For •ale VALUABLE BOOKS.—The Metallio Wealth of the United States, i esribed and compared *' ’ ' f other countries; by J. D. Wuitn y. **' ata, or Keel E<mn gi in the |outh Beaa-a nar~u^of n Adveu h e the haw An n, Georgian and illustrations Gofdsmith, toe lading a 2£WSEESAr tour hU l5»»»S r in' , tM a i;ast, including a ourney in the Tigran i ■ t,v Lamartine. A Uoine for all,orthe Gravel Wad and Octagtu Mode of Bu.lding; by O. 8. Fowler. AUt the foil owing Novels: Isabella, or the Pride of Pa lermo.’ The Adviutures of Hercules Haidy; by Eugene gue. Sosa Woodvdle,or the Jailor's Daughter; by Alex, pumas The Gentlemen's Daughter, cr a great city s Temp ations. For sak by »u 26 THOS. RICHAEDB A SON. MKUICAL BOOK)*.—The Skin aud Hair, JJN th ir pte.ervaUon and management; by Erasmus. WiUon, F. R 8 The Pathology aud Treatment of Pul monary Tuberculosis; by Jo n Hughes Bennett, M. U., F. K. 8. E. Aucuaoun and Percussion; by Dr. Jos. gtoiu, Irani ated from thei.h E .; by W.O. Markham, M. D. A o'imcal lutrodjcioa to the practice of Auscul a ion and other modes of physical Diagnosis, in dueaies of the Lungs and Heart; Dy il. M. Hughes, M. D. Tee Modern ITeatmeut of Syphilitic diseases, i olh prim ,ry and secondary; by Lang.-on Parker. No 19 of Banking's Ha.f yearly Abstract ts Medical Siences Just received and fur sale by McKINNE a UaLL, auSt* Booksellcs A fttaionerg. E\\ BJUKti.—Utah and the Mormons—The Uis- X\ tory, Gove aaent, Doctrir.ee, Customs and Prospects of Latter-Day Samis, from personal observation during six months residence at Great halt Lake City : by Benja min G. F<-rris, late e-ecre'ary of Utah Territory. A Popular Account of the Ancient 1 gyptians, revised and abridged from his larger work : by Sir J. Gardner Wukinson, F. it. 8., illustrated with ftOJ wood cuts. Footprints of Famous Men, designed as incitements to intellectual industry : by John G. Edgar, author cf Boy hood of Great Men. , . . . . Harper's G *set ier of the World, to be completed in ten nuiuoers. First number just received by McKINNE A HALL. LKVhU'b ,\KM .TUVKL.—Sir Jasper Carew—his Li.e aud Experience, with some account of hi* over reacting* and short-comings, now Urst given to t e world by hiu-seii; oy Charles Lever, au.hur o! the Dodd Fami y Abroad, The Daltons, Roland Cashel, Mrurice Tierney. Agatha Leauford, or Family Pride; bv the author of ** Pique,” rc. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A BROS., jy2i Bo.Esthers, Broad-st. MODt.UN BTUBAM DRAM fait Nik, edi ted by Epes Sargent. Apostles and the Early Church, bei»g to- last volume of KiUo’s Daily Bible Illustrations; also t_e preceding volumes, and another supply of Types of Mankind and Fern Leaves. For sale by jy22 TdOS. RICHARDS A RON. "V]KYY UIHIKh. —The Pilgrims of aisioguatu, or XN tales ot Middle Ages, an Historical Romance: by Agnes Strickland. Gideon Gtiei, or the Struggles of Life: by Thos. Miller, Esq . author of Godfrey Malvern, Boynton Gower, Ac. School for Husbands: by Lady bu.wer. Carneile, or Rover s Gath: by Charles Powell Biokky. Just rece ved, and for sa’e by jr 6 McKINNE A HALL. X' EY% liuuhb. —Benton’s do Fean in L. s. Senate. X> VoLl-k. Leitch Ritchie, new and enchanting Novel. Wearyfoot Common, from Chamber’Journal. Walter Warren, or the adventures of the Northern Wiids; by Duifey. Just received, and for sale by jy!6 McKINNE A HALL. KVY 800 -ate.—Haps and Mishap* of a Tour in Ku- XN rope; by Grace Greenwood. Farmingdaie; by Ca roline Thomas. An Art Student in Munich; by Anna Mary How lit. Our Parish, or Annals of Pastor and Peo ple. The Hive of the Bee Hunter, a repository of sketches of American Character, Scenery and Karat Sports ; by T. B. Thorpe, of Loutsi iud. author t.f Tom Owen, The Bee Hunter, Mysteries ot the Buck-woods,etc. Evelina or the History of a Young Lady’s entrance in o the worla; by Frances Burney, afterwards Madame D’Arbiay, new edi tion. Alone, by Marion uariand, author of Kate Harper, Marrying for Prudential Motives, etc. The Parish Ride; author of Sunny Side and thady side. This, That and the Other; by Ellen Louise Chandler. Dr. Valle mine’s Comic Lectures. Letters to Young Mothers; by Uncle Jerry. Just received, and for sale by je9 McKIXNE A HALL. BOOHS.—TneGrinnell Ex edition in Search Xv of Sir John Franklin —a personal narrative; by Elisha Kent Kane, M. D., U S. N. Farm Implements and the principles of tneir construction and use—an ele mentary and familiar treatise on Mechanics and on Natu ral Philosophy generally, as applied to the ordinary pr_c tiees of Agriculture, with 'JOJ engraved illustrations. A Hbtory of Greece, from the earliest times to the Roman Conquest, with Supplementary chapters on the History of Literature and Ait; by Wm. Smith, L. L. D., revised w th an appendix, and illustrated by one hundred engravings on wood. The Knout and the Rus Hans, or the Muscovite Em:>iie. The Czar and his People; by German DcLagny, translated from the French, by John Bridge nan. Jc7 McKtNNE A HALL. r|'Uh BARCLAY b OF BOb ION ; by Mrs. Harrison X «ray Otis. Purple lints of Paris—Characters aud Manners in the New Empire; by Bayie St. John. Busy Momenta of an idle Woman. Cruise of the R'oith Star Sketches oi the Irish Ear. Bairington’s Sketches. De Quencey’s W rungs. Russia ana the Eastern Question by Ricnard Cobaec, M. P. The Chemis .ry of Ccmmo Lif t. For sale sy jeb THUS. RICHARDS A SON. "V’ l-.YY BOOKb.—The Parish ft de, by the author of Xv some other bocks, and Clerk of the Parish of Edge fled, with Llust:ations —7tv. Essays on the Fo m.-.tion and Publication of Opinions, The Pur.-a.t of Truth, and on other subjects; by ham-cl Bciiey—ll Photographic Views oi Egypt—Past and Present; by Jos. W. Thompson. Peraous ahvi Pici ures, f otr. the Histones of France and EngUnd, from the Norman Conquest to the Fall of the Stuarts, by Henry Wi.hatn Herbert. Life and its Aims, in two parts—part 1, ideal Life; part 2, Actual Life. Wensley,a story without a moral—7se. Anew edition of the complete Poetical Works of fcatauel Rogers, with a biographical sketch and notes; edite- by Epe» Sargent. This, That and the Other; b then Louisa Chandler, with illustrations b Bowse—sl.-5. The Myrtle Wreath,or ft ray Leaves recalled; by Minnie Myit e—Jl.2s. Alone; by Marion Harland—sl.’.is. Min nie Hcrmon, or the Nigat and its Morning—A Tale for the -lines, by Thurfow H. Brown—sl.2s. Just pbltsbed, aod for sale at Q9j <j - 0 A. OATtft A LROft. | AIL IY a-to’ IV OttK - Trials of the Mind in its l’ro- JLJ gressto Catholicism, just received and for sale by je# MCKINNE A UALL. CUKit'AI. LECTLUKb on Pulmonary Consump tion ; by Theophilus Thompson, M. D.,F. R. ft. Lec tor eon c*ur Lord’s Parables; by the Rev. John Gumming, D. D. F r sale by [jetuj T. KICHaRuR k SON. VTKYY AMD V AI.LABLE BOOKb.—Personal Nar- Xl rative of exploration and incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, fconora and Chihuaboa, connected With the U. fttates and Mexican Boundary Commission; by John Kusse-li Bai Lett. The Trials of a Mind in its Pro gress to Catholicism—a letter to his friends ;by L.ftil iman tves, L.I .D. Dr. ftmith’s History of Greece, illustrated by one nuLdr-d engravings on wood. The Knont a. d the Russians, or the Muscovite Empire. The Csar and his People; by Gertaani de Lagay, translate ! from the French. The Russo Turkish Campaigns of Is2R-*S!9, with a View of the present stale of Affairs in the East; by Col. C.esney, U. A., with an Appenuix and Maps. Far Implements, with ir .« engravings; by J. J. Thomas. History of Cali fornia, tre-m its discovery to the present time, with a new Map o; the Country , by E. 8. Capron. The Hive of the Bee Hunter; by X. B. Thorpe, of Louisiana. Our Parish, or Pastor and People. Farmmgdaie; by Caroline Th mas. Also, a iresh supply o» tne American Bee Keeper’s Manual; by I’.B. Miner. DeQuinrey’s Theological Essays. For sale by [jel3J THOd RiCtlA RDft * eON. I Jltofst.V AND TIRKIvY .—The Russian shores of ii ti e biack ftea in the Autumn of 1852, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour tr. rough the country of the Don Cossacks: by Lawrence OUphant, author of a Journey to Nepaul, for sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON. CffiA.tiUEU’fi JUURiYAL, Nos. 4 and 5, for May J and June—one of the best periiai -als puulished in the English Language. Just received and for sale oy THOS. EIOHABI jB A tu.V. .YIEiECAL BOOK.—The Science and Art J. « -,fSurgery—being a treatise oc Surgical Injuries, Disiaseiand Opeiations. By John Erichsoc, Professor Uuiversify College. Just received and for sa e bv KYY BOOKs.—Uotaei OB the Book of Daniel: by AT the Rev. John Cumming, D. D , Minister of the Scotch Natimal Oh rch, autuor of Apocalyptic Sketches, Lectures on Miracles, etc. Sunny ride; or the Country Minister’s Wife. Horst Shoe Robinson: by J. P. Kcnnedey, Esq. Lamp Lighter, new supply. Armen a—A Year at traeroum and on the Frontiers of Russia, Turkey aDd Persia; by Hon. Robert Curyan. Th.-Quiet Heart, from Blackwood’s Magaz ne. Aur,ob:ography of an Actresß ; by Mrs. Mowattv New supply, just received by jeMi MoKINNE A HALL. CLMML\i>’B YVOIIK6—The Text and the Altar, or Sketches from Patriarchal Life; by Rev. J no. Cum ming, D. D. Humming’a teripture Read.ng; Genesis. Le -tures on our Lord’s Parables; by Rev. Jno. Cumming D. D. For sale b, [jt9] GEO. A. OATEB A BkOS. 1/ArUAULYE \Y U.iU.Y ; or tlte Rebel of Do.ches ' cr: by W. Gilmore Simms, author of Partisan, Mel- elc Mexi ’ ° u r l^‘e of the Conqueß‘, a Romance of Wood*. - y Montgomery Bird, author of Nick of the *ev r .7ohuOumm!?~i e i taresontheßook 01 Daniel: by es, 4c. Tne ’ aultor of Apocalyptic Sketch- Sunshine on Daily t> ,i and wonutr in common trX-J Xi ) ' Revelation of beauty by Chas. Dickens, with eivhwTji from Household Words : received, and for sale at * on iJ:aal illustrations. Just Jt’l g2Al°»Ba» roa . BmJJ , UNITAD STATES Hotel THE undersigned have this day formed a „„ ship, under the firm of CHAFFEE & ftPEAR >^ rtaer * duct the business o! the above named Hotel, and wdl°und" their exertions to deserve the pa-ronageam good will of the friends of this well known aiid favorite estabishment. Daniel cuaffee! January 1. ISM. JOHN W. SPEAR. OSr! AMEMTAL PLASrKJRIjNu7D-tLTCK W~JKkrfcU. respectfully informs their friends to exw-n.- .P at)i , 10 f? e2 era!ly, that they are now prepai ed stv’c Xay U ori ' ilß “Yhe above line In the very best to give entire I workmen, they pledge their patronage. Uon to ad who may favor us with Orders from the connt»„ . will receive our earliest th . l ° g in the above I! ac, o a-AL A dr2VraA t>B HOUSE SERVANTS WANTED LMFTBRK DULL A His a month wn t * ... T WAITERS at the Madison Springs, now waning five orßa - jy» C' HI.KK ObLEFDOK.KP —Being a progressive ex- I hiUtion of the principles of the Greek Grammar, bv Asahel 0» Kendrick, For sale by * «J* THOS. RICHARDS A BON. MISCELLANEOUS. AUGUSTA STEAM CABINET MANUFACTORY CHARLES A ELATT, „ Rspßi'TFlbbY calls the attention ofcitisens, and Koihers visiting the city, to his large and handsome assortment of Fnrnlture, Comprising every article usually found in a Cabinet Ware house. Being connected with one of the largest manufac tories at the North, together with my own Steam M a nufac tory at this place, I can supply orders equally low as any establishment in the country—as all articles are received from first hands and warranted <<f the best quality. Con ted with the above, I have always on hand, a splendid ortment of Carpets, vi*: English Velvet Tapestry, Cotton, “ Brussels do. Hemp, Extra Three Ply, Venetian, Extra Ingrain, RUGB and Door MATS, a beautiful assortment. CURTAINS, CORNICES, Curtain LOOPS, PINS, 4c. 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. j&l2 FOR NEW-YORK OR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP LINE. CARRYING THE UNITED ST \TEB Mail. Cabin Passage S2O Steerage passage 7 CHANGE jV SCHEDULE. The Atlanta and Lagrange Railroa 1 connects at East Point with the Macon and Western Railroad, through from Montgomery to Savannah in 8u hours. Leave Montgomery at B.ik» P. M. arrive at East Point at 8.561) A. M.; leave 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 at 2.80 A. M. Fare from Mot tgomery to West Point $8.50 “ “ YVest Point to East Point 8.£5 “ “ East Point to Savannah 8.00 This line consists of the well known first class Steam ships STATE OF UKOROIA, 1250 Toss. Carr. J. J. Gaavisr, Jb. KfcYdTO.YK STATE, 1500 Toss. Oaft. R. Hardie. In strenkth, spe<*d, and accommodations, these ships are unsurpassed, if equalled, by any on the coast. River navigation 100 miles. Two nights at sea. Sailing days, every WEDNESDAY, from each port. agents: In Savannah, C. A. L. LAMAR, corner Drayton and Bryan Streets ; in Phi adelphia, HERON a MARTIN,No. 87)$, North Wharves; in New-York, BCRANTON 4 TALLMaN, IS Old Slip, ntar foot of Wall Street. STATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savannah : July 12thand26th October 4th ard 18th August 9th and 28djNov. Ist, 15th and 2Sth SepUmber 6ihand2oth|Dec. 18th and 27th KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savannah : July 19th Nov. Bth and 22d Angust2,l6th and 80thjDecember 6th and 2oth Sept. 18th and 27th January Sd, 1555. Oct. Uth and 251! | July 20th, 1854. H.O. SOOTT, Travelling Agent. auS MON TV ALE SPRINGS. n’llß L YUI.E and commodious HOTEL at this popu- A. lar YY'aterhig 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 ortaole and pleasant the stay of those who may visit this celebra ted resort for the invalid an pleasure-seeker. Ot 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 Diarrbceaand Bowel affections of all kinds are cured in 6or 10 weeks. Returned Mexican soldiers and C&Uformans, with that disease peculiar to the climate, have all been restored to h alth. All cases of Piles are permanently cured, or much benefited, by the use of these waters. There nave been some half-oost-n cases of Scrof ula, and all were cured at these Springs. Ihe proprietor had their certificates taken, and would be plea.-ed to see others, to ascertain whether it would prove infallible in all cases. In all those diseases peculiar to Females, it has been highly beneficial. Protracted cases of Chills and Fever, Spinal Affections, Kidney affections, head, Ac., it has been equally beneficial. Tne pleasure-seeker will flDd Montvale one of the most delightful Summer Retreats in the United States. Situated at the base of the Chiihomee Mountain, some three thousand feet above the level of the sea, the salubrity of the atmosphere and healthfulness of the climate, are proverbial, while the grandure of the scenery is surpassed by that of no place of resort in this country. The -e Springs are situated in Blount county, Tennessee, 25 miles south cf Knoxville, 28 mile? from Loudon, and are easy of access from any part of the county. A daily line of Coaches and Hacks will run from Loudon (the pre sent terminus of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad) to Montvale Springs, so as to connect with that Roa i.— Through Tickets from Daiton to Montvale can be procured for $5.50. Rates of Boarding will be as follows, to wit: Per Day $ 1 25 Per W eek 7 00 Per Month 25 00 ASA WATSON. P. B.—There are from 60 to 60 CabißS, intended for the accommodation of those who may wish to board themselves, and will be rented as follows, to wit: For Framed Cabins, per week $2 50 “ Log “ “ i 50 je7-tw*wßm AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. U’XTIL further notice, Trains will leave Augusta at 7# A. M. and 6P. M.; returning, will leaveMilien ! ti2)s i*. M. and 11)$ P. M., connecting with the Day and I Night Passenger Trains on the Central Rail Road, which | leave Savannah at 8 A. M. and 7 P. M., and leave Macon i at 7)6 A. M. and 4* P. M. Passengers for MiUedgevflfe, Eatonton, Oglethorpe or Oolumbus,should take th* Night Tram to avoid detention. Freight will be carried by the Day Train, making it an Accommodation Train, except on Sundays, when it wdl run as a Passenger Train exclusively, leaving Augusta at 3J.M., and Millen t 2)( P. M., arriving at Augusta at 5* P. M YVM. M. WADLEY, Marcn 9, 1853. Gen’l Superintendent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. 4r*grv. W'ggN NfcVV-YOKH A.YU BAYA.Y.YAH. [SEMI-WEEKLY.] ON and after March lSth, the new and splendid side wheel Steamships FLORIDA, 1800 tons Capt.M. S. Woodhuix, ALABAMA, 1800 tons Capt. G. R. Schksck, AUGUSTA, 1500 ton:; Capt. T. Lton, KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons Capt.C. D. Lcdlow, will leave New-York and savannah every YVEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. These ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur passed in speed, safety and comfort—making their pas sages inso to 6o hours, and are commanded by skillful, careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New-York. Cabin passage $25 Steerage passage 9 PADLLFOUD, KAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAM’L L. MUCH ELL, 18 Broadway, New-York. Savannah, March 14,1564. mhl7 ts NEW-YORK. 1854. FALL GOODS. EDWARD I.AMBKUT CO., at their new YYar*e house, 56 Chambers and 83 Keade streets, (oppo-ite the Park) are now prepared with their Fall Importation of Foreign, Btapie ; nd Fancy DRY GOODS, in addition to their regular lines of Rich MLKB, DRESS GOODS SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLuVbS, EMBROIDERIES, YVIIITE GOODS, 4c., they will offer the following Exclusive Novel ties, which compri re the newest and most fashicnab e styles of LADIEft’ FABRICS for the coming season, vix: L’ETOILE L’ALLAUABAD, DRAP DE CORA LIN E, TILbUE DE TUKQUIE, TKICOLA CLOTH, MOIRE DE PARADIS, ROBES DE SEVIGNIE, to which the attention of the trade is particularly invited. Cash aud first class buyers will find it to their interest to ex-inline our assortment before purchasing, as «e be lieve, in point of novelty and style, it is unsurpassed. au4 lw2m SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY WM. WOODRUFF having been recently ap • pointed Agent for the above Company, is now prepared to take Fire and Marine risks on as favoiable terms as any Agency in the City. Augusta, Aug 22d, 1853. au2B-ly XRawing and painting” OTTO LENTZ, Artist,from the Academy of Munich and Dusseldorf,thankful for the patronagereceived from the citizens of Augusta the past year, announces that he has taken Rooms over Mrs. Loeb’s Milliner Store,on Broad-st., one door below H. D. Bell’s, Landscape and other Paintings executed in artistlo style. Instruction in Drawing and Painting will be given in classes or private lessons. Terms reasonable. Young gentlemen desiring night lessons can be accommodated. Oct 16-1 y THK DYKK’J* INSTRUCTOR for dying Silk, Cotl ton. Wool and YY’orsted ar d Woolen Gouds, etc., con taining nearly eight hundred receipts, by David Smi h, Pattern Dyei. Tables for finding the mean height of Cross Sec ions and Cubic contents of Excavations and Kmbank m- nts ;by Patiick Lyon. The 1 radical Surgeon’s Gu.de. Rural Chemistry; by Edward ftohy. Struggles for L.ie, or the Au'.ob i graphy of a Dissenting Minister. Also, sequel to the Neighbour’s Children, from the Get man; by Mrs. Sa ah A. Myers. For sale by ilf THOS. RICHARDS A BQN. BOOKS. —Now a-days. Fashion and Famine; by Mrs. Ann S.Stephens. Chesnut Wood; by Liele Linden. Time and Tide, or Strive aod Win ; by A. S. Roe. Capt. Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver—an account of his career and adventures on the coast, Ac.; by Brants Mayer. English Items,or Microscopic Views of England and Erglishmen; by Matt. F. Ward. Notes of a Theo logical student; by Jas. M. Hoppin. Cavendish, or The Patrician at Sea; by W. Johnson Neale, Esq. The Ora tor’s Touchstone, or Eloquence Simplified—embracing a comprehensive system of Instruction for the improvement ° , * voice ;by uugh McQueen. Just received and for Bas;by [s7] McKINNE A HALL. lN Comforter, orTnougnts on the u. D Christ our pLs°' y Bpirit; b F Kev. Jno. Cumming, ment; by r.. v John n° Vcr ’ or ' rbou ß b t» on the Atone an autobiography ’ g .’ Hi?’ Blru KE les for Life , the Finger of God X? ® ln ß a Minor Work, containing dren,from the German, o \ u . el to tbe Neighbor’s Chii published, an for ,-aie by Mrs * Ba rali A. Myers. Just XTKW Broad-st. XN the English Commonweaiih y^follver oromweU a d Charles the First to the Death of I'n® the Execution of The Turkish Empire—its Historical b Y Guiao t. gious condition. Also, its Manner, a X' t J cal aml Reli Alfred Deßesee. Just received and tor t !’ ma > etc; b i*L fllLl O KFIXKD BUIARS. —10 boxes ' ~ *7 40 bbls. Crushed and Powdered nr r a > In store and for sale by J- 68 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. WHIfeKKY —SOO bbls. superior RecnfleJwHiaKEY kept constantly on hand, winch will be sold low for vain, or latufkctory paper. S. 0. GRENVILLE 4 CO, iJRY GOODS. NEW PALL GOODS, WILLIAM hHKAK has received from New-York a part of his Fall supplies, embracing a great va rity of new and beautiful artic ea suitable for the present season, among which are Rich Satin Plaid, Brocade and Plain Fancy SILKS, of the latest Paris st>les; Plain Black Taffeta SILKS, of superior quality and rich lustre; Rich ail Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of new and ele gant sty Its; Fancy all Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of small figures, for Misses and Children ; French all Wool Fancy PLAIDS, ofbeaulifu. style for Ladies Dresses; English PRINTS and Fancy GINGIIAMS, warranted fast colors; Sup. rior English Mo rning PRINTS and GINGHAMS; Lupin’s Plain While, lilac* and Fancy Colored MERINOS, of superior quality; Lup n’s Plaiu Black and Fancy Colored DELAINES, and Plain Black CHALETS; Superior Black BOMBAZINES, Black ALPACAB, and Black Canton CLOTHS; Superior Engiisn Buck CRAPES, for Trimming and for Mourning VEILS; Ladies Emoroidered French COLLARB, UNDERSLEEVES, and COLLAKETTB, of beautiful styles; Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDER3LEEVKS ; Works l Muslin EDGINGS and INSERTiNfiB, and Narrow Ttmad EDGINGS; Rich Thread, ValeDciennes, Maltese and lioniton LACES ; Ladies’ Embroidered, Scolloped, Wide Hem-stitched and -Mourning French Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS, of beauti ful styles; Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS ; Ladies’ Kid and Gauntlet GLOVES, and Long and Short land black Lace MITIS; Ladies Black Spun bilk and Fleecy-lined HOPE, some of extra weight aud size, of the best m ike and quality; R:a ! Welsh and Heavy Shaker FLANNELS, ol 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; Kuglis and American Cant n FLANNELS, of superior style an I quality, with a great variety of other new aid beautiiul articles of Staple and Eancy Dry Goods, many of which have just been purchcsed at auction far below the costofimpor ation, ud all ol which will be sol i tvery low pices. Families wishing to purchase their Fall sup plies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine th assortment. tB-titw*w SPLENDID CARPETS. Wll/1.1.YM sit KA It ha? just received from N. York. English Tapestry Velvet CARPETS, ol rich and splendid styles; English Brussels CARPE'IS, of chaste and elegant patterns; Superior Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, of new aud beautiful styles; Superior Plain and Twilled Venetian CARPETS ; Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets ; The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussels CARPETS, are of the most recent importation', and in richness of co cr and elegance of style and pattern, surpass any I have tver offf re lto the public. They are also offered at greatly reduced prices, and the public are respectfully iDVited to examine the assortment. s 3 dtwsw NEW GOODS. Alexander & uiught have just -m Irom Ntw York Jaconet and Swiss BANDS ; UNDERSLEEVES and LaRS; Ladies and Misses'Long Black SILK MITTS; “ GAUNTLETSand KidGLOVES; Black GALLOONS, Mide Velvet RIBBONS and Serpentine BRAIDS; Cotton FLOSS and French Working COTTON ; Sleeve ELASTICS and Silk ELAbTiC WEB; Plain and Figured BLACK SILKS; D’BAlGEfor Travelling DreSae-; Black and White and Fancy GINGHAMS and PRINTS ; GRASS CLOTH, GAUZE FLANNELand Irish LINENS; With a great variety of other Goods to which they invite the attention of the public. aulS BEAUTIFUL EJHJbUOIDEIiIJSa, XTOW in store, and ail of which have been received li within the last six days. NEEDLE WORKED GOODS of all kinds, the best and largest assortment that we have yet had of these Goods. HABITS, COLLARS and SLEEVES, in full setts, of Mai tese and Honi on Laces ; French, Swiss and Jaconet NEEDLE-WORK, mat.y very handsome; also, each of the kinds detached and separate, COLLARS, SLEEVES and HABIT'S; FRILLED COLLARS, of new styles and very pretty. Oar stock of Lace, Swiss and Jaconet COL LARS is very complete; Ut»ge Mourning SETTS, COL LARS, HABIT'S and SLEEVES, various patterns. Lace Swiss and Jaconet BANDS ; also FLOUNCING, a large variety. NEEDLE WORKED DRESSES,from low-priced to very handsome ; also, SKIRTS, Swiss worked MANTILLAS, fine quality ; Lace BERTiIAB, Ac. Ac., all of which are selling at very low prices. WARD A BURCHARD. ap27 CHEAP NSW DRY GOODS. WILLIAM U. CRANK, HAV IXII received a very large and extensive stock o Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, is now prepared to offer great inducements to those who wish to pur chase. His Goods have been bought exceedingly low, and h is determined to sell them at very small profits, and 1 « would respectlully ask the public to call and examine i stock and prices, a3 he is satisfied they cannot fadton.eaie. Among .he many articles, are the following; Summer SILKS, in email and medium Plaids and Stripes; Plain BAREGEs, all colors; Rich Kigiirec and Plaid BARKGESof the latest styles ; Printed and Broche GRENADINES; Elegant Figured CRAPE Dt PARIS; Broche and Robe BABLGES,something new; Plain Colored CHALLYS; French Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS ; Printed and Plaid LAWNS and MUSLINS, aUpriaca; French and English PRINTS : New Style Scotch GINGHAMS; Printed BRILLIANTS,for Children’s wear; Striped and Figured Saline JEaNS, for Boys’ wear; White and Brown Linen DRILLINGS,aiI qualities ; Black French SATIN, for Gentlemen’s Coats ; A large assortment PARASOLS; Plaid and Figured Bonnet RIBBONS; Black Sewing Silk MITTS; ! Ladies aud Misses’ Lisle aud Silk GLOVES ; ! White and Colored Kid GLOVES, best quality ; ! Embroidered and Plain White OrapeSHA W'LS; i French WorkedCUKMiZETTES and SLEEVES,in setts, I Embroidered COLLARS, at aii prices; ! Rich Maltese Lace COLLARS ; MourningOUEMiZEITES,COLLARS and SLEEVES; Crape de Paris end Broche Barege MANTILLAS ; Black Lace and Silk VISITES ; Embroidered Black and White Lace TALMAS; Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing Bands ; White and Colored Marseilles QUILTS ; Wide White and Colored Furniture DIMITY; Ladies,Gents, and Children's HOSIERY; Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, Striped and Plaid; HOMESPUNS, Blue DENIMS, Ac.; Augusta SHIRTINGS and Georgia STRIPES, at Factory prices; aps-dAw DBY GOODS FCB THE MILLION. CtOSGROVK <V UHKN.VYN b ve 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. T.ieir stock comprises almost every art ; cle in their line. C. AB. have been unavoidably late in getting their Spring and Summer Supplies 25 to 50 per cent le.- s than iarly purchases. C. A B.’s business being almost exclusively a cash business, and having no leng credits or bad debts to cover, will sell at prices that will not fail to give satisfaction to ali. The following ire a few of the articles to which they would invite attention. SILKS. B ocade and Glace SILK ; Black Gro de Rhine do. Changeable and solid colored SILKS; Small Chucks and Striped do. Fancy Plaid SILKS; Lining SILKS, all shades and qualities; DRESS GOODS. I’laid, Plain and Figured BAREGES and TISSUES; CHINTZ patterns ate styles; GRENADINES, SEWING SILKS, Ac.; Fne French Jaconet LAWNS and ORGANDIES. MANTILLAS. Embroidered and Plain MANTILLAS, every color; Lace and Lisle do (black); EMBROIDERIES. Lace and Muslin CHEMIZETTESand COLLARS; UNDERSLEEVES and Worked BANDS; Corded, Borde-ed Hem-stitched and Embroidered Llue Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Swiss and Jaconet INSERTINGS and EDGINGS; HOSIERY. Ladies’ Black, White and C< lored HOSE; Misses’ “ “ ‘‘ Slate do. Ladies’open worked do. Beys’ X HOSE, every color; Gents. White, Brown and Mixed X HOSE; Striped and Fatcy do. Kid GLOVEB ; PIC NIC MITTS ; Also, PARASOLS and FANS; B a REGES, for Veils, of every color; Black Silk VELVET, for Trimming; SKIRTS, every style; Pantaloon GOODS and VESTINGS ; House Keeping and Plantation GOODB. MOURNING GOODS. Black BOMB AZIN LS and ALP ACAB; BAREGES, TISSUES and GRENADINES ; Second Mourning GOODS, in every style. mylO HOUSE WIFE AND FAMILY GOODS. AS Linen SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGB, Cotton do.. Pillow Case LINENS and COTTONS, Table DAM ASKS,NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, DIAPEKB, FLANNELS Ac. Linen Cambric and Silk HANDKERCHIEFS CRA VATS, Ladies and Gentlemen’s GLOVES and HOSIERY in great variety ; Maryland PLAIDS, for servants Augusta SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Colton OSNA BURGS and Georgia STRIPES, at manufacturer's prices Our Goods are allfresh and new, bought cheap, and will be offered at a small advance upon the original cost for cash, Wholesale and Retail. They will be shown freely represented fairly, and submitted to the unbiassed judg ment of the purchaser. ° Orders, accompanied with the money, will have our prompt attention, and the services of our best judgment An examination of our stock is respectfully solicited. mh3 ° WARD & BURCHARD. 2IANTILLAB. A GOOD assortment of MANTILLAS a great variety colors, of the latest and most fashionable styles, just received by [ap!4] ALEXANDER A WRIGHT. BICH D2ESS SILKS AT A GBEAT SEDUCTION IN PRICES. WILLIAM BHEAR, has just received from New York, LADIES’ RICH DRESS SILKS, of new and beautiful styles, which were purchased at auction greatly below trie cost of importation, and which are offered at great bargains The JUadies are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. sB-dtwaw EMBROIDERIES rjpIIB subscriber has just received a large lot of Rich A and Low-priced EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Lace, Book and Swiss Muslin COLLARS; “ “ “ “ CHEMIZETTES; il il (( 4 * UNDERBLEEVEB* Mourning and Second Mourning COLLARS and SLEEVES; “ “ “ Embr’d. L. 0. H’DK’FS; Embroidered White Crape BHAWLB ; Muslin SLEEVES and CHEMIZETTES, in setts, Ac. mh24 JOHN P. SETZE. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. \V U HAM SHEAR has received from New-York, nT,7™. NoB -°* 1. \ B > 4 i 6 » 6 . LB. 9 and 10 Dutch BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best quality, to which he re spectfully invites the attention of the publio. je!7-dtw*w DRV GOODS. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS OF RICh a D SPLENDID STYLES. WILLIAM Sli .\l*- has received from New York, a very large ecnpl7 f 1 Ladies’ Summer DRESS G i ODS, of new and beautiful styles; EMBROIDERIES, comprising Ladies’Ohimasetts,Collars and Unde, sleeves, separate, or in setts, of new and elegant styles; Fancy, Striped and Checked SILK. - ', to be cut in any quan tity, for Ladies’ or Misses Dresses; Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies’ Dresses, of beautiful styles; Honiton, Valenciennes and Maltese LACES, of splendid styles; Rich Needle-work Muslin EDGINGS, INSERTINGS and FLOUNCINGB; A full assortment of Ladies’ Mourning GOODS; A complete assortment of Ladies’, Miiaes aud Children’s HOSIERY ; Ladies Sandal Wood, Spanish, Bridal and Mourning FANS, a very large and splendid assortment; Ladies’ Fancy, Bridal ana Mourning PARASOLS. A full and complete assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising almost every article requirea for Family or Plan tation use, and to all of which the attention ol the public is respectiully invited. myS-dtwAwlw NEGKO CLOTHS. WILLIAM BIIH All has received a supply of Negro CLOTHS of the Augusta Manutacturing Company, to which he respectcuily invites the attention of the public. jel7-dtw*w NEW SPBING GOODS. Rich Twisted Bilks, Bareges and Tissues, Organ dies, Jaconets, Brilliants, French Calicoes, Kmbroideries. MILLER Ac WAURKM have received a large stock of the above GOODS, which, for novklty, beaot* and vAuiETT, are believed to be unsurpassed in any mar ket; and having been selected from tne very latest im portations, our customers will find them to be the newest ana choices: Goods of the season. ALSO, A beautiful line of GOODS for Misses’wear, consisting of Rich BAREGE KOBE 3, (something new;) Neat French MUSLINS and BRILLiANTKS ; Plain, Buff, Pink, Blue and Fawn ool’d French CAMBRIC-. F. ench, English and American PRINTS. We have also a handsome stock of GOODS for Gents, and Boys’ wear, which we would be pleased to show our cusu mers and the public, assuring them that our prla. t •will be as cheap as the cheapest. Persons from the eountry would do well to give us & call before purchasing elsewhere. apl MOUHNING GOOD*— Plain Black BEREuE, extra quality. Plaid and Fg’d. Do. Black Marquise and Silk TISSUE; Extra heavy Plain and Fig’d. Silk HERN AMI; Plain and Fig’d Black LAWNS. Mourning and Second Mourning GINGHUMB, Ac., Ac. For sale low by WM. H. CRANE, m36-dAw MANTILLAS, KID GLOVES, AC.. WILLIAM li. CilAYli, has just received some very handsome Broche MANTILLAS, Light Col’d Kid GLOVEh, Extra Sewing Silk MITTS, Muslim COLLARS, CUEMISETTS, SLEEVES, Ac., to which he would invite attention. mh26-daw HEAVY ALL WOOL NEGBO GOODS AND BLANKETS. MILLKR A WARHKA have just received a larg stock of Georgia PLAINS and a large lot of S-4 ai'd 9 4 NEGRO BLANKETS, some of themweighing eight pounds to the pair, to which they invite the attention of *• titers. sepSO dAw l/illKtoH SUPPLY OF Barege and Muslin RUBES; Rich Embroidered L. Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Extra tine Oigandy 51U LlNrt; Latest stj le Plaid and Check GINGHAMS ; Low pr ced and Extra K.ch PARASOLS ; Ladies’ Silk -.MBKELLaS ; Rich Folding and other FANS. my2B J. p. SEIZE. SUMMER G ODS. IT'OR M ANT FACTOR.—We have this week received Jr a choice of Summer CLOTHS, CAB3I - and VESTIN'GS, which we offer to tne pubbe; we willmake them up to measured: tne modern style and at the lowest rates. my 24 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Alexander <n wrigiit have just received large and complete assortment of Ladies’ Cotton Merino and Silk HOSE, of superior quality and m. - *ke Misses HOSE; Alexander’s K*d GLOVES; Taffeta t-Uk GLOVES, Ac., Ac. augSO-daw HEW SPRING GOODS. ALEXANDER & \V Rillin’ are now opening their Spring stock of new and desirable Staple and Fancy GOODS, which is very complete in DRESS GOODS of the newest styles, EMBROIDERIES, MAN ; ILLAS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS.PRINTS, TABLE LINENS, Irish LINENS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., to which they invite attention. mhls-d*w FURNITURE WARE ROOM, Under the Augusta llotel , Broad street ~ THE SUBSCRIBERS have on VA hand,and will be receivingfrom 0i IfN the best manufacturers North, taf •1 * FURNITURE of every deserip tion tosuitpurchasers,bothinqualityand prices, and so licit a share ot public patronage. Justreceived a fine assortment ol Mahogany and Wail nutt York and Cottage BEDSTEADS,SOFAS,oftheIatest styles and finish, m connection ot ageneral assortment Os allkinds of Household Furniture. apr’i HENRY A SKINNER. DISSOLUTION. ritllK firm of J. TAYLOR & CO., isthisday dissolved by A mutual consent. The notes 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 Ist of J anaary. J. TAYLOR, Jr., December 2D, 1553. N. U. WILDMAN. NOTICE. HAY IMi purchased the entire stock of Messrs. J. TAYLOR, Jk., A CO., will still continue the HAT and CAP business, in all its branches, both wholesale and re tail, at their old stand, 2d6 Broad-street, where 1 would be pleased to serve all who may favor me with a call, and would solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed to them. WM. N. NICHOLS. Augusta, December 20,1558. lAYING discontinued business in Augusta, we take j this opportunity to return our thanks lor tho liberal patronage extended to us, and take pleasure in soliciting a continuance of the same to our friend and successor, WM. A. NICHOLS. J. TAYLOR, Jit., A 00. December 20,1858. d2S SPRING STYLE OF STA. W GOODS. THE subscriber is now opening a large assortment of STRAW HATS, andof thelatestslyies, among which may be found, Gentlemen’s fine Canton HATS; “ “ Sennet “ “ Leghorn “ “ “ Panama “ “ “ Teacolored Canton HATS, new styles; “ “ Bermuda “ “ “ Campeachy “ Also, Boys’ “ Canton “ “ ** Legnorn “ “ “ Rutland “ “ “ Col. and White Palm Leaf H ATS; Together with a large assortment of Misses’ Straw and Lace FLATS and Infants’HATS, at WM. N. NICHOLS, at the Old stand of J.Tay lor, Jr., A Co., 236 Broad-st. mh26 NEW AND W NDERFUL MACHINE. WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE. 'ipllK Subscriber having purchased the Right of the X State of Georgia in the only MACHINE now in vented, for RIFTING AND SHAVING SHINGLE', BAR REL HEADING, 4c., is prepared to sell the Right of the Counties, or single Machines, at prices 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 cap-ble 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 Machines can be seen in operation in this City. Augusta, March 24. T. P. STOVAL7 Refer to the following persons for any information m reference to the Machine : —Wm. M. D’Antignac, Scran ton, Seymour A 00., Belcher A Hollingsworth. Simpson & Gardner, M. P. Stovall, Beall A Stovall, L. Uepkins, and K. D. Robertson. fife* B O°TS, SHOES, TRUNKS, r|« VALISES, CARPET urn.*. etAMS UK INVITE the attention of Merchants and the trade generally to one of the largest and best selected stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Ac.,ever brought to this market, mostof which be ng manufactured expressly for us. YVe can and will sell as low as they can be purchased in New York, Charleston or any Southern market. Call and examine lor your selves. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., Sign ol the Mammoth Boot, opposite Insurance Bank, tsr Great attention given to orders. f 22 3. GUIXD CIVIL ENGIN'KKU, ARCHITECT and CONTRAO TOR, for the erection of the following branches of the Mechanic’s Art, vis:—Cotton, Woolen anu Hemp Factories, Sugar Mills, and Calico Print Works ; also for the erection of Churches, Court Houses,or the finest class Dwelling Houses, together with stores and Warehouses, allto be of the most mudern style—furnishing all the materiatsro quired in the Builder’s Art. Ail orders promptly attended to, from any part of the Southern States aud West Indies. All Cod tracts filled with despatch,and warranted notto besurpasaedby aDyartist for the amount of money paid. Rest ience—Lawrence ville.Gwinnettcounty, Georgia nS-twtf ~ FOR SALE. ~ A STEAM ENGINE of 25 horse power, with two Boilers each 36 feet long and 86 inches in diameter. Also, one of Page’s CIRCULAR SAWS, All incomplete order, and will be sold low, if early application is made to the subscriber. JOHN g. LINTON, Athens, Ga. auCtwlm WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Mil. WM. K. KITCHEN is associated with us ns a partner in all our con . irns, from this date. HAVILAND, HARKAL A RISLEY, New-York. s^™i' AND » HAR RAL A CO., Charleston, S. 0. . H * V *L AND ’ EiSL ®Y & CO.. Augusta. January 1,1854. ° HAV ILAKD, lIISLKY & CO. are my duly autho rised Agents, to transact any business in which I am interested, during my absence from the State. My Notes and accounts will be found at their store. WM. K. KITCHEN. Augusta, February 10,1854. flO BEAUTIFUI TS. YY KNTS. Black, White and D ;aw Wide Awake HATS; VX “ “ “ Nankeen Jullien “ “ Leghorn, Rutland and Senate “ Youths and Boys’ Leghorn, Panama and Rutland “ Justreceived by G. W. FERRY, Je2B M&ioolc Hall Building, .WAREHOUSES. OLIVER H. LEE) WAREBOPK AND COMM f SSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., O fee on j&ysJjJy Broad-nreet, 5 doors below Bones & Brown's Saßß® Hardware Store, will continue the Wart house and Com tnission Business, and hopes by strict attention to the in terest of hia customers to merit a liberal patronage. Forwarding through Goods will receive prompt atten tion. a. 25 BEARD & DAVISON) AND COMMISSION n-rro. PS, Augusta, t-a ,will continuetv.. V■> si the Warehouse and Commission Business at their Fire-proof Bui dings on Mclntosh street, and “ ve their i> rsonal attention to the interests of all who confide business to their management. They are prepared to extend the u«ual ca h facilities. ISAAC 1\ HEARD Augusta, August 21,1854. JOHN DAVISON ’ au22-<J6s v6m LAMBETH OOPRINS, WAREHOUSE AND COMM IBBION MERCHANTB, Augusta, Ga., renews the tender of his services to the public for the storage and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon and ad utter country Prduee; purchase of Merchandise and every de scription of Produce on orders. Will make Advances on shipments Cotton to Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore and New York, with the usual Cash Advances on Cotton and otherPioduce in store. Charges, customary rates of the city. August 21,1854. au2? 6m WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUaINESS D’ANTUiNAC, EVANS A CO. continue the above business at Augusta, Geo., and k-oX.r il renew tile tender of their services in the Storave and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Their eiteuaive Fire proof Warehouse is imrmdiately at the Depot of the Georgiaß ilroad, and they continue to jeceive ail con signments of Cotton, by that Road, without any charge for Drayage Their Office and Sa'es-rcom are at thu oid stand on Broad-street, between the Insurance and State Banks. Orders for Br gging, Rope, &e., fil ed at the lowest mar ket rates, and liberal advances made when required on Produce <n store. Commission tor selling Cotton, 25 cents per bale. AM. M D’ANUGNAO, GEO. W. EVANS, au23-6m WM. E. EVAN . DOUGHTY & BKALL, WAREHOUSE A N l> MEKCII ANTS, Augusta,Ga , will continue V* L the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION NESS at their oid stand on Jackson-street, devoting, as heretofore,their personal attention to the interests of cus tomers. They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. Chart esmade in conformity with the established rates of the city. E. W. Doughty, j W. Amos Beall. Augusta, August 19, 1554. w4m J. J. PEARCE, VETAREHOUeE AND COMMISSION frrvw VV MERCHANTS, Augusts, Ga., would spectfully inform his friends and the public that he will remove on .he Ist September next to the nc ~ud extensive Fire proof Warehouse of T. 8. Mete .if, tirimedi attly between Mclntosh and Jackson Streets, next ad joining Messrs. Bustin Waker & Co., above and near Warren Block; where he will devote his personal atten tion to ihe storue and sale of Cotton and other produce consigned to hi cate CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY SUPPLIES forwarded to customers as usual. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. August 18q 1 Jh J, PEARCE. SUIPSOV & CAR DIVER, WARKIIOLsE AND CU UMISsIOS rry™ MERCHANTS, Mclau sh street, Augusta. LNjVyd Ga., will continue the Warehouse and uonimrs sion Business in their Fire-Proof Building on Sitim au sirtet, in all it brauches, and hope by strict personal at tention to the interests of all who place business in their hands, to merit public fa- or. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies filled at the lowest market i rices. Cash Advances made when require! on Produce in store. J. R. B'MPSOSi. j J. T. GAKbUSkR. au 5-6 m BEALL & STOVALL, GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., Wf 11.1. continue he Grocery business in all its branches, V V at their Old Stand, on Broad street, opposite the Planters' Hotel Uur Stock of Groceries will at all times be large, the as sortment complete, and pariieu arly adapted to Planters’ trade—a liberal share of which we have so long enjoyed, and hope still to receive. W M. M. BEALL, JOHN W. l. STOVALL. BEALL &TrO 1 ALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, grata, Ga—Mill con-K:. juAB linue the Warehouse Business in all its branches,Ssaaa»i6a on Campbell strett, ana will give particular and prompt attention to the sale of COTTON ANu OTHr.R PRODUCE in store. Our facilities being ample, we wi i make Cash Advances when rtqu red. AU Cotton consigned to us will be sold at the Warehouse, where one of the firm may at ail times be found. Commission .cr selling Cotton will be2s cents per bale. WM. M. BEALL, August 5, IS 4. JOHN W. L. STOVALL, a u6-6m DAY.I it WASHBURN. (Successors to Washburn, Wieder ct C 0.,) Exactors and commission merchants, Savannah, Georg a, wid continue the above business at 114 Bay street, east of the Exchar ge. Or it-rs for BAGGINir AND ROPE, an ! other supplies, filled promptly at lowest cash prices. RkykßX-.CKs: Maj. Wm. Sanford, G- a. s. l*. Myrick,Baldwin county. A. McAUum, Ira Pick, Twiggs county. Maj. Jno. S. Row j land, Casa county. M. Dennis, S. B. Marsha.l, Messrs, j Carter * Harvey, Putnam county, Black A Cobb, Sioar j A Hawkins, Rome. iaaxcis G. Dasa. f Hkxet K. Washbsjrs. su4 Gm WAREHOUSE A COMMIoSIQN BUUtmi A CGCBIA, GA. ON the Ist Septem' er next, the undersigned will take into co-partne s. ip Mr. JOHN W. WALKER, on and after that date the arehouse and Commission busi ness wil! be conducted under the firm of BGSTIN, WALKER A CO. They respectfully solicit for the Dew firm a continuance of that liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. August 7,1554. BUSTIN A WALKER. auß-d*wlm fl. P, STOVALL, YITARKHOUSK AND COMMISSION,-, - v v MERCHA' T, Augusta, Ga.,continues theai business in all its branches, at his extensive PROOF WAREHOUSE,on Jackson street,nearthe Globe Hotel. The usual CASH facilities affrded to cuitomers. August 9, 1554. WHITLOCK, COSKEKY & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MEK- : tttt, CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., continue to AJlaI transact business at their old stand, on Camp bell-street, where they devotethfir personal atten ion to the sale of Cotton and other Produce eonsig ed to them. Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce when de sired . BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES pur chased at the lowest market rates. They solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to them. J. W. WHITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY, A. J. WHITLOCK. August 8,1554. pu9-w3m TROCHE dt REES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIONVv MERCHANTS, Jackoon-street, below ;»no on the ocpoMt.e sice of Warren’s Block.—The MBBoI undersign, d would respect.ully inform their friends an former pations, that they will remove, on the Ist Sep 'ember next to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL F ! RE PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson-street, below and on the opposite sidoof Warren's Block. We will give our personal attention to all business en- Husted to our care, as he-etoforc ardbope to merit a continu i nee of the iavor of formm , atrons. W t are prepared to make, at all ti es, liberal cash ad van -es on Produce «n store. Orders for BAGGiNG, ROPE and A MILT SUPPLIES will be carefully filled, and at the lowest market price. JOHN K. CROCKER, jy2l-6m JOHN C.REES. “DYE T MikNEST ~ \\T A REHOUSE AND CO M MISSION K\Y V ''\ VV MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA —The dersigned have this day formed a Co-part lershipb*™* for the transaction of a General Warehous, and Commis sion Business, under the firm of DYE a BARNSS, and have taken the large Fire Proof Warehouse, on the corner of Was iogton and Reynolds-streets.at present occupied by Crocker A Rees. We will give our strict and personal attention to the eale of COTTON and other Produce; also to the Receiving and For warding of Goods consist ed to our care- AH orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUP PLIED, filled at the lowest market price. Liberal cash advances made on consignments when required. Our Commission for selling Cotton «ill 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 lor the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to him, and soli.its a continuance of the same for the new Firm. jy2o Cm plait julhau, (SUCCESSORS TO PLATT A BROTHER,) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION KjryTVv MERCHANTS, Reynolds-street, Augusta, yIJUtM Ga. —The undersigned having formed a Co-part ship lor the transac ion of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, have taken the commo dious Fire-Proof Warehouse on Reynolds-street, recently occupied by Platt A Brother, convenient to the Railroads, Liver and Banks. We will give our personal atten .ion to sale and sto age of Cotton and other Produce; also to the forwarding of Goods consigned to our care. Liberal cash advances ma !e on Produce in Btcre. We will give our per sonal attention to filling orders for Family Supplies, which will be furnished at the lowest rat o. Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be 25 cents per bale. A share of patronage is solicited. Edvi in Platt. ! Thomas A. Gilham. ■■■—.- ■ «o* 1— DU IN PL ATT ieturus his sincere thanks for for kli mer patronage, and r seectfully soi cits a continua tion of the same for the new firm of PLATT A GILHAM. July Ist, 1854. aa<} S. D. HEARD, WAREHOUSE A N D COMMISSION EV'TVVv MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully announces to his former patrons, and the pubucaßMßß generally, that he will continue the above buMness a^ his old stand, Fire-Proof buildings, street, where hie strict personal ; countrv nro the storage and sale of cotton, gra y P dU The g rece r iving ar.d forwarding business will also have h made on Produce in Store, when for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP PLIES, filled at the lowest market prices. Commissions for selliDg Cotton 25 cents per bale. Augusta, August 1,1854. aus-d*wfim BUSINESS OARUsT PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CAR! 8, net e*r. stxl nes, wil! be inserted under thlshealat the raiot. i a . per a’- num. Card 3 exceeding *-ix lines, will be pro rata per line. ’ ‘ De Jd THOMAS cFIDAS, r A TTOBHSV AT LAW, Sparta, Ga., will IX in the counties of Hancock, Washington,' vS* Taliaferro, Greene, Putnam and Baldwin. Par icu!« en ’ tention paid 'o collect ng. “cinar #t . Refers by permission to Messrs. Miller A Warren ts Richards A Son, McCord, Hart A Co., and Gardiner, of Auvusta; Messrs. Hand, Williams hwT * and Hopkins, Hudsan &Co ,O'Chi-rlestcn S c CCS ‘ jy2o-6m ' POPE & WEEMS, Attorneys at law, Washington, o a practice in the c -unties comprising the North!. Circuit, and Columbia of the Middle Circuit. * D6ra All business entrusted to them will receive promm at tentinn. **" Aakxandeh Pope, Jk. | John B. Wskxi jy 29 ' QUINCES E. NOLAN, A ITOBSKY AT LA W , office at McDonough, Hh. h l,J y c S un '?2. Ga., will collect claims in the counties "of S’ S P £ n \t in s> Meriwether, Pike, Fayette, Cowttf lf^p9°6m eKalb ’ N ' iWton ’ J ' lsper ’ B ‘ Jtt3 Monroe. ’ PAUL T. VILLEPieuF TT’ACTOR AND COMMISSION AND FOKWARniv., h MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf CotrS Jer of Produc t e 0n ’ Fioar ’ Bacoa ’ and other “mi.' s,vra “ *■ • Reference—Messrs. D’Antignac, Evans A Co., Angß,; Ge °: ieSZStn T. STfaJHOUSK. O. S. AVSKILL. T. STENHOUSE & UO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 2 Nayne-street, CMrleuUm, 8. O. Refer to R. Dulin, Hand, Williams A Wilcox, Charlestoa Hand, Williams A Co., Augusta; J. Norcross, Atlan'a • g 0. Chandler, Chatta’oog ; C. U. A D. L. Coffin A Co Knoxville ; B S. Dunbar, Hamburg, S. C. myl9-lo CEAS, A. GEEINEE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Oxrrgia, WII.L give particular att* n.ion to Receiving and For warding Merchandise to the interior, by River n r " Railroad. je2-6m~ J UEEiYEK & HARK YENS, ~ SnOOSSSOhS *0 WILLIAM S. OHUst CtO i TON AND GENERAL 4 OMMIGGIOA ,;rk 7 CHANTS, 85 North Water-st. and 42 \. Philadelphia. Wn. M. GaEiNea. | Wm. W. Habksess ap22 TAW IT'DW. YOUNG HILL, afterthirteen years experj. ence on the Bench, has resumed the practice. L&. Grange, Ga. nl9-ly LAW. '■pH K BUBBUIIIBER, resuming the Practice cf LAW Jl will give prompt and faithful attention to all bosinej entrusted to his professional management. His Office is on Wasnington street, one door north Broad. ja2s ALPHEG3 M. RODGERS. JOHA m. TILLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga., wu practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren anj Hancock of the Northern Circuit, and the county oi Greene of the Ocmuigee Circuit. n 22 ROGERS, Hitt YARD & CO., pOMMISSION MEROUANTH, 72 Poydras-siree \ N-.-.v-Orleans. E. G. Rookrs, j L. F. Rugeks, I Edward Barxasl 028-1 y» WILLIAM J. DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Coweta co'aatj Geo., will practice in ail the countiesof the Coweti Circuit. N. B. Special attention paid to the co'lecting practice. Newnan, (4e0., September 12th, 1553. WASHBURY, WILDER & CO., rpACTORS ANI> 4'OAIMISSIONMERCHANTS, L 1 Savannah, Georgia. Joe. Wabhbchs, Jao. R. Wilder, FrahsisDara au23-twfcm JOEL C. EAR A LIT, .4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Madison, Morgan ooucty, J.X Ga., will practice in the following counties, to wit:' Clarke, vi'alton, Baldwin, Morgan,Greene,Putnam and Jasper. tSgf” Parties will be promptly notified and paid, when their claims are collected. au24-!y* LIAION bIEPIiENM, Attorney at law, office atgpam, .j eon u practice in the counties of Hancock, Washington Warren, Taliaferro and Greene. apr3l-ly W. W. TOO 21 AS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan,Georgia, wi.-iprac* tice in the counties of Coweta. Troup, Meriwether Heard, Carrolh DeKalb and Newton. »pr2!-ly JOHA U. lARMIIH4EL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., will attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned to him. "hv li. R. BUST, Attorney and counsellor at rag and General Land Ag .ntfor Gilmer county. EUijay,Gilr er county, Gt-o. tsi’rfio DISSOLUTION. fFHh COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- JL tw.-en Messri. DAWSON A WALKER, having bttn this day dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned will continue to PRACTISE LAWin all of the Courts es this County, and in the Middle Circuit generally. «ep!4-tf. EDWARD J. WALKEK. W.TI, WARLVfi HABERSHAH, j T ENKRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 6 VJT Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt and particuisr attention given to ail consignments of COTTON, RICE, FLOUR, G RAIN, and all kinds of Caunuy Produce. llnrsßKSCßS—Savannah—sl>-ssrs. K. Habersham A Sot N. A. Hardee A C ■., Mr. W. Woodbridge. Aogusta- Messrs. Carmichael a. Bean, iir John R. Dow, M-. J . A. Ansiey. New-York—Mr. Geo. C. T, Seaman, Mr. R W Bleecker, Mr. J. K. Habersham. spS-6m »mHOAS & LLE.Y.T, 4 TTGRNKYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Gs. J.X Jamrs r. Simmoks, j J. Nicholas Glsss, mh22-dtw*wlv iate of Carnesville, Ga. MILLIA.iI L. HARLER, ATTORNEY' AT LAW Jefferson, Jackscn couutj, Georgia, will practice Law in the counties of Clarxt, Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham and Frau liu, cf -.he Western, and Madison county of the Northe:' Circuit. References: —Samuel W .tsou and M, Witt, Esqs., son; D. W. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Esqs., Lawrecce ville; J. H. Newton and 0. teeples, Esqs., Athens, Law A Clark and Martin urab&m, Esqs., Gainesville, aps ?. €. LiSCSSTDA, Attorney at law, Carnesvifie, Ga. Rkfskexces : C. Peoples, Esq., Athens, Ga. i W. L. Mitchell, Esq , 11 “ Col. D. F. Hardeman, Lexington, Ga. Gabriel Nash,of Dantelsville,Ga. Samu 1 Freeman, Esq., Newnan, Ga. jas-wly JOSEPH WASDE.Y, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, Warren ton, Ga., willprt-' tice in Warren and the adjoining counties. Specia 1 attention given to foreign claims. ja2s-lj* j J, A. AJsSLEY, (L'lie firm of Seymour, Ansiey dt Oo.) HE'EKA. - OMMIBSIOK AND PRODH* MERCHANT, Augueta, Georgia. Office on B» Street, opposite Bank of Brunswick. N. £. BEATON, ATTORNEY at LAW, Marietta, Ga.,willpr«tiM in the Counties oi Cherokee, Cass, Polk, Paulding Carroll, Campbell,Fulton, DeKalb, Forsyth and Cobb. RtrKBEMOJBS. - Barrett & Carter, Baker A Wilcox,»• Gould. Augusta; James Carter* Co., Savannah; Spencer, Columbus ; C.tizecaof Marietta. jalS-fic A. W. STONE, ) TTO3JN*i» t LAW. Fayetteville,Ga. GEORGE A. HER 1 Os, IT'ACTOR AMD CGMMiesiON MERCHANT V Charleston, S. 0. SxFßsucHors: —B. 8. Rhett, Esq., Messrs. T. s. * 1. Wm. B. Heriot, Esq , Chaiteston, S. 0. JOELS S3U TILLSY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Waxrenton, Georgia. A jan27-tf €. W. lOABSLY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard il Ga., will attend to Profeetiona! Business in the ties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Cowota, Fayette, e*" wether and Troup. a„, Rkfeuvscb.—Chas. Murphy, M. 0., Decatur. Ga-i • E. Y. Hil!,LaGrange, do.; Uoe.D. Irwin, Marietta; A ; Ool.M. M.Tidwell,Fayetteville,do.; Mr. William l , arty, Columbus, do. ~ BANCROFT & BEY AS, GENERAL AGENTS AN D t ,‘OR the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BOND*-' H CHANGES and REAL ESTATE. Ofilce No. 117 Bay street, S-.vnnah, ua. ! gIW3, STAKB & CIO., , AND VYHOLEhiALR DS.-L i iTf J oaa J. JOHS3. j JOE 3 S. STOBfl**- JOKES & STCBSES, A TTORRBYS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, GfJP*- jelS-xy j C| & <i> hIVKAD, s Attorneys at law, Law Range,ab«b»“;“ b i Practice in the Courts of the Middle Dist- -- Common Pleas of the City. , ftv.ceS^ Joes 0. Ssead also practices in the Courts of fiudßanvwellDistrlcts,South Carolina. aKSiD , Jons C.SaidD, I GAaU3!OA.J!>“ | aug | ANDREW 0. H. DAWS»S. j 4 TTORNEY' AT LA W, Augusta, G" 0 -» | .tX -s-rSrjT I RIBdS3D'3 HOTEL AND LlVKBit 1 BAINBRIDUE, GEORGIA, I BY JOHN HIBBERD. a 1 J. W. WHITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY", A. J. WHITLOCK. pu9-w3m