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NEW BOOIiS, &c.
IfKUH'V 1 '.-So. 19,Jjoa*ry to June, 3354, Banking's
M A * tract. Auscultation and Percussion; by Dr.
if i The fod-ra Treatment of Syphilitic Diseases;
hvLan 'si on Paiker. Auscultation and Percussion ; by
H M tinghes, M. O. Pu rnona y Tubercu'osis; by John
H 8.-aaet, si. D. Tne Skin and iiair ; by Erasmus Wil
«7n V. H. 8.
Practical Mineralogy, Assaying, Mining, Ac., according
to the simplest methods; by Frederick OvermaD. For
sale by [auiiTJ THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
rXLuABMK BOOfi.B—The Metallic Wealth of the
United Stales, described and compared with that of
other countrits; by J. D. Whitney. No Motu, or Reef
Rovings in the South Seas—a narrative of Adventures at
the ilacaii n, Georgian ana Society Islands, with maps
and illustrations and an appendix; by EJw. T. Perkins.
The Miscellaneous Wo ks of G ive. . Goldsmith, including a
variety of t iec ? no* first collected; by James Prior. Ten
Niehts in a Bar-Room and what 1 caw there; by T. S. Ar
thur. Travels in the last, including a ourney in the
rtntv L»>n i • i.y Lamartine. A Home for all, or the Gravel
Wad and Octagm Mode of Budding; by O. S. Fowler.
Also the following Novels: Isabella, or the Pride of Pa
lermo.’ The Adventures of Hercules Hardy; by Eugene
gue Rosa Wo’drills, or the Jailor’s Daughter; by Alex.
Dam i The Ce .tiemen’s Daughter, cr a great city’s
Tern pt ations. For tale by
au2d Til OS. RlO H A RDSA SON.
vfKW HBBICAL BOOKS.—The Skin and Hair,
J.V their preservation and management; by Erasmus
Wilson, F. R. S. The Pathology aud Treatment of Pul
monary Tuberculosis; by Jo n Hughes Bennett, M. D.,
F. R. g. E. Ausju ation and Percussion ; by Dr. Jos.
Skoda, translated from the 4:h El.; by W.O. Markham,
M. i). A Clinical Introduction to the practice of Auscul
a ion and other modes of physical Diagno is, in diseases
of the Lungs and Heart; by H. M. Hughes, M. D. The
Modern Treatment of Syphilitic diseases, t oth prim >ry and
secondary; by Langston Parker. No 19 of Ranking’s
Half Vearly Abstract of Medical Sciences. Just received
and for sale by McKINNE A HALL,
&u3O Booksellers A Stationers.
VTKW BJOKB.—Utah and the Mormons —The His
_L s tory, Gove umeut, Doctrines, Customs and Prospects
of Latter-Day . amts, from personal observation during
six months resiuence at Gi ..at ha t Lake City : by Benja
min G. F-. ms, Ute secretary of Utah Territory.
A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, revised
and abridged from hu larger work: by Bir J. Gardner
Wilkinson, F. R. S., illustrated wit h LOG wood cute.
Footprints of Famous Men, designed as incitements to
intellectual industry : by John G. Edgar, author of Boy-
RocJ of Great Men.
Harper’s GaSct.ter of the World, to be completed in ten
numbers. First number just received by
j v ; McKINNE A HALL.
LEVKR'B SKIV >OVKL. —Sir Jasper Carew—his
Lite aud Experience, with some account of his over
reac ii ngs end short-comings, now first given to t e world
by hi ssed; by Charles Lever, au hor of the Dodd Family
Abroad, The Boltons, Round Cashel, Maurice Tierney.
Agatha iHsauioru, or Family Pride; by the author of
“ Pique,” ac. For sale at GLO. A. O ATES A BROS.,
jykl Booksellers, Broad-st.
MODhlt.li bi'AADAUH UltA vl A, in ‘2 vois., edi
ted by Epes&argeut. Apostles and the Early Church,
ber g tin lust voiume of Kitlo’s Daily Bibie llleatraiions;
also . e prece n.c volumes, and another supply of Types
of Mankind aud F ern neaves. For sale by
jy H THOS. RICHARDS A .'ON.
qv Krt BOOK n—The Pilgrims oi VYaisingUam, or
laics el M. .die Ages, au Historical Romance: by
Agues •‘uicklmd
Gideon v.i or the Ptrugg es of L fe: by Thos. Miller,
Esq author of o-u MaUciu, R .ysum Gower, Ac.
{school ‘ v Husbands: ny Lady Uu we:. Carue.le, or
Rover a i ..th :*. y C ;: Pow-.il Biekity. Just rtce ved,
jtad lor sale oy j,t» McKINNE A HaLL.
X T I. rt uobite.—nenton’s i>o Tears in U. t. aenate.
JIN voi. i t
Leit-ii Ritchie, new 1 ecch-ntng Novel. Weary toot
Oomuio .iroin ohambe ‘Journal.
Walter Warieu, cr tie aircmur s of the Northern
Wi.os ; by tHi.it-.;. Just received and for ae by
jyib MciU'NK A HALL.
XTgii it HU *».—iiapsand Mishaps o a Tour in Eu
iN iOiMt; oy Giuee G. eenwo.xi. Fai mingdalc; by Ca
roline 1 lOinas. au Art ttuuebt in Munich; by Anna
Mary Uoaitt. Oar Parish, or -anna!' ot Pastor and P»-o
pie. Ti e tiiVe of the Bet Hun!' r, a reposuory of sketches
of A-aerican Charact r, sceaery at.d Kura S|ioru; by T.
B. Thorpe, <4 Louisiana, auuor of lom Oweu, The Bee
Hunter, Mysteries ot the Lacs-Woods,etc. Evelina or tire
History of a Young nady’s entrance in o the worlu; by
Frauces Burney, afterwards Madame IPAro'.ay, new eai
tion. Alone, by Marion narlaud, author of Katp Harper,
Marrying lor Prudential Motives, etc. The Parish Side;
author of gunny tide and shady side. This. That and
the Other; by IdJen Louise Chandler. Dr. Vallemine’s
Comic Lectures. Letters to Young Mothers; by Uncle
Jerry. Just received, uni for sale by
je9 McKINNE A HALL.
TVTtvVF bOllhr. —Tne Griunetl Ex edition in Search
XN of .>;r John Franslia—a personal narrative; y
Elisha Kent Kane, M. i>., U S. N. Farm Implements
anu the principles of t eir construction ax.d use—an ele
mentary and familiar treatise on Mechanics and on Satu
rn- Pmios'.pi.y generally,as applied to the ordinary pr< c
tiees of Agncul.ure, witn 20J engraved .lustrations. A
Hi-tory c! Greece, tr m the tariicet times to the uoman
Conqe si, with Bu;\ lenientary chapters on the History o'
Literature and Ait; by Wm. Smith, L. L. D., revised w :h
an append.*, and iliiißtrr ted by one hunJr -d engravings
on wood. The. Knout and the Rus ians, or the Moscovne
Emioe. The Osar a >• ’ds P ; \e; by German DtLagny,
trv.no ..♦edfrotn the French, by J. nnßridge .un.
jeT Me K. N a A H A LL.
r~| b idoL.Vie OF BORiG ik ;by v? rs. Harrioc n
A or ray Gus. Purple ’ lots oi Paris —Characters aud
Manners in the ;\e> Empire; by ll.iyle St. J-hn. Lu.-y
Moments of an l.Ue W Cruise of the Noiih tur
Sketches of the Iris:-. Bar. Barmgton’s Sketches. He
Qnencty’s Ar.tings. Russia and the Lasurc Qaeition
by Richard Ccbc.cn, M. P. ine Chemis,ry of Ccntuo
Life, ioi ea-3 t-y
jed THUS. RICHARDS & SON. _
TyTii’-v BOORS. —The Par oil Side, by the an or of
A1 s me ccner books, and Clerk of i«e Parish of Edge*
fie.d, with iiiustiationa —16c. Essays on the Fo caution
and Publication oi Opinions, The Pursuit of Tru.h, and on
ether subjects; Samuel Bailey—ll Photographic
Views ni a gyp t—P.u>t anti Present, oy Jos. W. Thompson.
Persona an j P;c urea, f. om the Histories of France and
Rnglaso, from tnu Norman Conquest lo the F all of the
Stuarts; iy Henry M i iiam Herbert. Life and its Ainu,
in .so parts—part 1, Ideal Life: part 2, Actual Life.
Went...;,, a :_ry without a moral—TSc. Anew edition of
the coiayie- ■-.eiic&l Works of Samuel Rogers, with a
biographi.ai sketch anu note,; edite.. by EpesSargent.
Tel, That -•il . otn-r; o - LLcn Louisa Chandler, with
iliusi. ■. as d Rowse—^l.2s.
The Myrtle Wreath,or fc ray Leaves recalled; by Minnie
Myrt e—%l.ss. Alone ; by Marion Tfarianti—#l.2s. Min
nie iiermoD, or the Night and its Morning—A Tale for
theTiitit. . oy Thurlow H. Brown —#1.25. Just pblished,
and for sale at [j. 9] GKO. A. GATES A nP.OS.
DRUM’ MORE. —Trials of the Mind in its Pro
gress to Ca;ho»:<.lim,jim received and for sale by
j«9 MCKINNE A HALL.
ClLiMitiAL LbCTlißKii on Pulmonary Consump-
J lion; by Theophiias Thompson, M. I)., F. R. c. Lec
tur- son Uur Lord’s Parables; by the Rev. John Cumm.ng,
D.i). For sale by [jelO] T. RICHARDS A SON.
]VfcV\ AM) VALUABLE BOOHS PersonalNar
it rat.ve of Exploration, and incidents in 'Texas, New
Mexico, California, Sonora and Chihuahua, connected
with the U. Slates and Mexican Boundary Commission;
by John Russeii Bartlett. The Trials ofa Mind in its Pro
gress to Catholicism—a letter to his friends; byL.Sildman
Ives, L. L. D. Dr. Smith’s History of Greece, illustrated
by one hundred enrrarings on wood. The Knout ard the
Russians, or the Muscovite Empire. The Caar and hia
Peopie: by Germani tie Lagny, translated from tbe French.
The Russo Tuisish Campaigns of ii>2S-’29, with a View of
the present state of Affairs in the >.a3t; by Coi. Chesney, |
R. A, . iiliin Appe rUia and Maps. Fur Implements, |
with 2UO engravings; by J.J. Thomas. History oi Cali- j
lornia,f._ m its CLoovery to the present time, with a new I
May of the Country ; by E. S. Capocn. The Hive of the
Bee Hut:-: - ; by f. B. Thorpe, of Louisiana. Our Parish,
or Paster and Peopie. Fur min • iale; by Caroline Thomas.
Air , a re . supply of the Auaer :an Bee Keeper’s Manual;
by T. 8. Miner. L’eQuincey’s Theological Essays. For
salt by t_jsl-3j THOS KICHARDa A nON.
RUee IA VMi ICIlKt.V.—The Russian shori s of
tr e B.«ci aea in the Autumn of 1852, with a voyage
down the \ oiea, and a tour ti.rough the country ot the Don
Cor-'ocus: by Law: tnce Oliphant, author of a Journey to
Nepaul, for saie by
my2o RICHARDS A SON.
Z'VfciA tt HKit'S JOLK-VaL., Nos. 4 and 5, for May
and June—one of the best periodicals pubiisned in
the Engiish Language. Jatt received and for sale oy
XHOb. RICHAR..S A EON.
'Vfp.tV MEDIC VI. BOOK.—The Science and Art
I' ofEurgery—being a treatise on Surgical Injuries,
Diseases ami Operations. By John Erichson, Professor
Dmversny College. Just received and for sa e by
Je»4 McKINNE A HALL.
KTER BOOH h.—Lectures on tuv- Book of Daniel: by
-LA the Uv. John Camming, D. D , Minister ot the Scotch
National Oh rch, author jf Apocalyptic Sketches, Lectures
on Miracles, etc.
Sunny Side; or the Country Minister’s Wife.
Ho.se {shoe Robinson: by J. P. Kennedey, Esq.
Lamp Lighter new supply.
Am.cn a—A Year ai : rt'-roum acJ on the Frontiers of
Ruasiii, 1 urk y and Per: Il by Hon. Robert Curyan.
The Quiet Heart., from iilatTwood’s M&gaz ne.
Autobiography cf an Actress; by Mrs. MowatL New
supply .just .ec<. ved by
_j^‘ 6 McKINNK & HALL.
L'.l M ' l N V» v»lifis.— i’ti' Text and the Altar, or
) Sxeicuoi from Patriarchal Life; by Rev. J no. Ocm
D. Mi vfiirc Kea»i.ng; <^eaeais. —
Leau on our Lora’s Parabies; by Rev. Juo. Cmiming, *
D. D. Eor-aeb J '9j GM. A. OATEi' i'HOS. j
ATUI tt IA «AVA L * <l!8 ;or Hie Rebel of Do. ches- !
A. ter: by W. Gilmore Simms, author of Partisan, Mel- !
lichampe, etc.
CiUvar; or the Knight of the Conquest, a Romance of
Mexi. o: oy Root, Montgomery Bird, author of Nick of the
Woo*is
Viojihotic s-’iudies—Lectures on tbe Book of Daniel: by
e- Ar u » Cil:n ™ D «» D. D, author of Apocalyptic Sketch
and woo * r X U iuy i tlhB ’ or the Revelation oi beauty
by Gtiib. LicKtX' X,^?. 11 , Ulia K s , froia Household Words :
received, ana f or ’ aa ]2 . t,ght ongumi illustrations. Just
iel€ *“ f
OATES A BROS , Broad-?t.
nu DNITKD STATES HOTEL
rrilh Ujivt t>y:„ _ *
A ship, under the firm of «i . forMe<l *, copartner
duct the business o! the above na-t ed Hotdii 11 ’®° n *
their exertions to deserve tbe p-n !-ona-» e ana ’a 11 un, te
thefnendsol uia well known and favorite estawSunß^ 1 ol
DaNiEL OBAfc'hKK*
Janu.- ry 1, 1854. JOHN W. SPkar ’
OHSAJISHTAL PLA.BXEHarg,
''l'Mi ii uadet signed respect# -My informs their friends
-L ana the ..tons generally, that they are now prepai ed
to execute all orders in the above line in the very best
me. Haviii.i eng %i u experienced workmen, they pledge
w£ive c . .ustL is,.ion to ail who may favor us with
their p&i.
‘ rotu ttle country for any thing in the above line,
IwSST ' attention. Address, through the
Post-oLaoe, ifl-a»wti] INGALLS k HITCHCOCK.
HODfeg SERVANTS WASTED
" moßth " iJ be for
Av VAITt IS at the .M.uison Springs, now wan.ing five
or six. jy9
/ i RKKH OIiIiHKDOftF F Being a progressive ex-
VJ hibit.oa of the principle- of the Greek by
AsahelC. Kendrick. For sale by ’
my 4 THUS. HIGH ARDS A SUN,
MISCELLANEOUS.
AUGUSTA BTEAM CABINET MANUFACTORY
CHAKLES A PLATT,
RESPECTFULLY calls the attention of citizens, and
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 ons o! the largest manufac
tories at the North, together with my own Steam Manufac
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 of the best quality. Con
ted with the above, I have always on hand, a splendid
ortment of
Carpets, viz:
English Velvet Tapestry, Cotton,
“ Brussels do. Hemp,
Extra Three Pi.v, Venetian,
Extra Ingrain,
RUGS and Door MATS, a beautiful assortment.
CURTAINS, CORNICES, 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
egitimatc business of this establishment has been so veil
known for the last fifteen years, makes further comment
unnecessary. jalS
~FOirNEW-YORK OR PHILADELPHIA^
PTrrr.ADRT.Pm A and SAVANNAH STEAM
SHIP LINE.
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
Cabin Passage S2O
Steerage passage 7
CHANGE oF SCHEDULE.
The Atlanta and Lagrange Railroa 1 connects at East
Point with the Macon and Western Railroad, through
from Montgomery to Savannah in 80 hours.
Leave Montgomery at 8.80 P. M. arrive at East Point
at 8.20 A. M.; leave East Point at 8.45 A. M., arrive at
Macon at 2.30 P. M.; leave Macon at 4.80 P. M , arrive at
Savannah at 2.30 A. M.
Fare from Montgomery to West Point $3.50
“ “ West Point to East Point 3.25
“ “ East Point to Savannah 8.00
This line consists of the well known first class Stea m
ghips
STATE OF UKOULIA,
1250 Toss. Capt. J. J. Garvin, Jr.
KLYaTOAK teTATK,
1500 Tons. Capt, R. Uaudiu.
In strength, speed, aud accommodations, these ships
are unsurpassed, if equalled, by auy on the coast. River
navigation 100 miles. Two nights at sea. bailing days,
every WEDNESDAY, from each port.
AGENTS:
In Savannah, C. A. L. LAMAK, corner Drayton and
Bryan Streets ; in Philadelphia, HERON x MARTIN,No.
37>$, North Wharves; in New-York, SCRaNToN &
TALLMAN, 19 Old Slip, near foot of Wall Street.
STATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savannah :
July 12thand26th October 4thardlSth
August Oth aud 28diNcv. Ist, 15th and 2Sth
September 6tliand2oth|Dec. 18th and 27th
KEYSTONE STATE will leave Savannah:
July 19th Nov. 3th and 22d
Angust2,l6th and SOthiDecember 6th and 2utn
Sept. 18th and 27th January Bd, 1855.
Oct. Uth and 25ti:|
July 20th, 1864. H. C. SCOTT, Travelling Agent.
au3
MON TV ALE SPRINGS.
| I. AHF4K and commodious HOTEL at this popu-
A. la, \V ..teriag place, wdi 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,
-rid evt ry preparation will be made to render com ortable
and pleasant the stay of those who may visit this celebra
ted resort for the invalid an pleasure-seeker.
Os the medicinal properties of these waters, we will
J state, for the benefit of the atHictei, that Dyspepsia and
Curonic Liver Complaints are cured in their worst form.
Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea and Bowel affections of all kinds
are cured in Sor 10 weeks. Relumed Mexican soldiers
aud Californians, with that isease peculiar to the climate,
have ail been restored to h alth. Ail cases of Piles are
permanently cured, or much benefltted, by the use of these
waters. There have been some half-cosen cases of Scrof
• ul<, and all were cured at these Springs. 'lhe proprietor
i had their certificates taken, and would be plea-ed to see
‘ others, to ascertain whether it would prove infallible in all
: cases. Inallthose diseases peculiar to Females.it has
! been highly beneficial. Protracted cases of Chills and
Fever, Spina' Affections, Kidney atiections, head, Ac., it has
! been equally beneficial. The pleasure-seeker will find
Moctvale one of the most delightful Summer Retreats in
i the United States. Situated at the base of the Chilhomee
Mountain, some three thousand feet above the level of the
I sea, the salubrity of the atmosphere aud healthfuiness of
j the climate, are proverbial, while the grandure of the
: scenery is surpassed by that of no place of resort in this
| country.
Springs are situated in Blount county, Tennessee,
i 95 miies south of Knoxville, 2S mile from Loudon, and
1 are easy of access from any part of the county. A daily
1 line of Coaches and Hacks will run from Loudon (the pre
j sent terminus of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad)
! to Montvale Springs, ro as to connect with that Road.—
Through Ti*kets from Dalton to Montvale can be procured
for $5.50. Rates of Boarding will be as follows, to wit:
Per Day $ 1 25
Per Week 7 00
Ptr Month 25 00
AiJA WATSON.
P. B.—There are from 59 to GO Cabias, intended for the
accomraeuati an of those who may wish to beard themselves,
and will be rented as follows, to wit:
For Framed Cabins, per week $2 50
“Leg “ “ 1 50
j je7-tw*v.sm
1 AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
(NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
TTATIL further notice, Trains will leave Augusta at
L 79* A. M. and 6P. M.; returning,will leaveMillen
at 23a P- M. and llFtf P. M., connecting with the Day and
Night Pf isenger Trains on the Central Rail Hoad, which
; leave Savannah at 8 A. M. and 7 P. M., and leave Macon
! at 1% A. M. and 4% P. M.
Passengers for Milledgevdle, Eatonton, Oglethorpe cr
Columbus, shouid take th» Night Train to avoid detention.
Freight wiii be carried by the Day Train, making it an
Accommodation Train, except on Sundays, when it will
run as a Pass - tiger Train c xcicsively, leaving Augusta at
9A. ii., and 'ldles t2# P. M., arriving at Augusta at
5 M P. H. WM. M. WAD LEY,
Marcfi 9, 1853. Gen’i Superintendent.
UNITED STATES MALL LINE.
ms&zM&z
NKH-YOUK AAD SAVANNAH.
[BEMI-WEEKLT.J
OX and after March ISth, the new and splendid side
wheel Steamships
FLORIDA, 1300 tons Capt.M. S. Wooduull,
ALABAMA, 1800 tons Capt. G. R. Schkkck,
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. T. Lvon,
KNOXVILLE, 15t'0 tons Capt.C. D. Ludlow,
win leave New-York and Savannah every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY’.
These ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed, safety and comfort —making their pas
sages inso to 60 hours, and are commanded by skillful,
careful and politeofficers. They offer a most desirable
conveyance to New-York.
Cabin passage $25
Steerage passage 9
PADLLFOKD, FAY’ A CO., Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 13Broadway, New-York.
Savannah, March 14, 1854. mb' 7-ts
NEW-YORK. 1854™
FALL GOODS.
I I'D WARD LAMBERT «A CO., at their new Ware-
J house, 55 Chambers and 88 Reade-streets, (opposite
the Perk) are now prepared with their Fail Importation
of Foreign, Staple nd Fancy DRY GOODB, in addition
to their regular lines of Rich SILKS, DRESS GOODS
SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE
GOODS, Ac., they will offer the following Exclusive Novel
ties, which comprise the newest and most faahionab e
styles of LADIEs’ FABRIC'Sfor the coming season, viz:
L’ETOILE D’ALLAHABAD,
DRAP DE CORA LINE,
TILSUE DE TURQUIE,
TRICOLA CLOTH,
MOURE I)E PARADIS,
ROBES DE BEVIGNIE,
to which the attention of the trade is particularly invited.
Cash and first class buyers will find it to their interest
to examine our assortment before purchasing, as w e be
lieve, in point of novelty and style, it is unsurpassed.
au4 tw2m
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANT COMPANY
WM. WOODRUFF having been recently ap
• pointed Agent for the above Company, is now
I prepared to take Fire and Marine risks on as favoiable
I terms as any Agency in the City.
Augusta, Aug. 22d, 1853. au23-ly
~ DRAWING AND PAINTING.
OTTO LENTZ, Artist,from the Academy of Munich and
Dusseldorf,thankful for the patronagereceived from the
citizens of Augusta the past year, announce; that he has
taken Rooms over Mrs. Loeb’sMiMiuer Store,on Broad-it.,
one door below U. D. Bell’s,
Landscape aud other Paintings executed in artistic
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-ly
T£il> DY hit’s 1 YblilliCTOK for dying isilk, Cot
ton, Wool and Worsted and Woolen Goods, etc., con
ta'oiog nearly eight hundred receipts; by David Smi li,
Pattern Dvei. Tables for finding the mean height of Cross
fcec ions and Cubic contents of Excavations and Embanfc
ffi nu ;by Patrick Lyon. The Practical Surgeon’s Guide.
Rural Chemistry; by Edward Folly. Struggles for Lite, or
the Au.ob < graphy of a Dissenting Minister. Also, sequel
to t ,e Neighbour’s Children, fr .m the German; by Mrs.
La ah A. Myers. For Bale by
sic THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
800 Kb.—Now a-days. Fashion and Famine; by Mrs.
Aim S. Stephens. Uhesuut Wood; by Liele Linden.
Tune and Tide, or Strive and Win; by A. S. Roe. Capt.
Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver—an account
of his career and adventures on the coast, Ae.; by Brantz
Mayer. English Items, or Microscopic Views of England
and Englishmen; 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
of the voice ;by Hugh McQueen. Just received and for
sale by [s7] McKINNE & HALL.
|VfK\v bUOhs.—Tne Comforter, or Thoughts on the
Is n 0{ the Holy Spirit; by Rev.Jno. Cumming,
~ Christ our Passover, or Thoughts on the Atone
an an’-ria ev -^ olln Cummi ;g, D. D. Struggles for Life,
•die FmgeA? G h od‘ £ un3 “ in K’s Minor Work, containing
dren, irom the ? C<l . t 0 the Neighbor’s Chil-
Publishea. an ’t yMrS ‘ Barah A ’ “ yerS ’ JuSfc
TCrlVv
lN 'he English Common»e»o[ y , ofOUverol ' olawtli a - d
Charles the First to the Di- tlie Execution of
The Turkish Empire-iJ C , omweil by M. Guizo t.
gious cond tion. Also its M/i Cal ’ Btat!:Uoa * and Leli
Alfred L'eßesse. Just received and/or Set’^ 5 b
_?! MoKINN hfh HALL
I > KFIAfcD eU«ARb—Xo hoxea t
AY* 4i> bbls. Crushed and Powdered ’
in store and for sale by ■ U C.
J* davis, kolb a fanning.
WWKKKY—SOO bbls. superior Ktenhed kW™
’ ; “ e P t constantly on hand, whmh will be sold
cast), or satisfactory paper. S. C. GRENVILLE* £(/
: iK t CrOODa.
NSW FALL GOODS.
W II. JAM bIILAR has received from New-York
a part of liis Fall supplies, embracing a great va
nty of new and beautiful urtic ea suitable for the present
Btason, among which are
Kich Satin Plaid, Brocade and Plain Fancy SILKS, of the
latest Paris styles;
Plain Black I’aflcta SILKS, of superior quality and rich
lustre:
fiieh all Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of new and ele
gant styles;
Fancy all Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of small figures,
for Misses and Children;
Freueh ail Wool Fancy PLAIDS, of beautiful style for Ladies
Dresses;
English PRINTS and Fancy G INGHAMS, warranted fast
colors;
Superior English Mo rning PRI NTS and GINGHAMS;
Lupin’s Plain White, Black and Fancy Colored MERINOS,
of superior quality;
Lup n’s Plain Black and Fancy Colored DELAINES, and
Plain Black OH ALEYS;
Superior Black BOMBAZINES, Black ALPACAS, and
Black Canton CLOTHS;
Superior English Black CRAPES, for Trimming and for
Mourning V FILS;
Ladies' Embroidered French COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES,
and GOLLARETTS, of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDERBLEEVES;
Worked Muslin EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, and Narrow
Thread EDGINGS;
Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and Honiton 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
H and Black Lace MIT I'S;
Ladies’ Black Spun Silk and fleecy-lined HOSE, some of
extra weight and size, of the best make and quality;
Real 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;
English and American Cant n FLANNELS, of superior
style and quality, with a great variety of other new aid
beautiiul articles of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, many
of which have just been purchcsed at auction far below
the cost ofimpor ation, nd all of which will be sol ; tvery
low pices. Families wishing to purchase their Fall sup
plies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine
the assorimenl. sS-dtwaw
SPLENDID CARPETS.
XYTILLIAM SHEAR has just received from N. York,
Vs English Tapestry Velvet CARPETS, of rich and
sp’endid styles ;
English Bru:-eh CARPETS, of chaste and elegant patterns;
Superior Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, cf new and
beautiful styles;
Superior Plain and Twilled Venetian CARPETS;
Rich Chenille RUGS, to mateh the Carpets;
The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussel? CARPETS,
are of the most recent importation q and in richness of co
d'r an legance cf style and pattern, surpass any I have
tver offere :to the public. They are also offered at greatly
reduced prices, and the: public are respectfully invited to
examine the assortment. s 3 dtwAW
NEW GOODS.
LEXANDKB & WUtUIiF have justfijsi
XjL from New York
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS ; UNDERSLEEVES and
L tSH;
Ladies and Mi use 3’ Long Black BILK MITTS;
“ GAUNTLETS and Kid GLOVES;
Black GALLOONS, u ide Velvi t RIBBONS and Serpentine
BRAIDS:
Cotton FLOSS aud French Working COTTON ;
Sleeve ELASTICS andedlk ELASTIC WEB;
Plain and Figured BLACK SILKS;
D’BAIGS for Travelling Dres^e-';
Black and White and Fancy GINGHAMS and PRINTS ;
GRAeS CLOTH, GAUZE FLANNEL and Irish LINENS;
With ft great variety of other Goods to which they invite
the attention td the public. aulS
BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES,
\J ow in store, and ail of which have been received
if within the last six days.
NEEDLE-W'uRKED 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
j tese and hloniion Luces; French, Swiss and Jaconet
I NEEDLE-WORK, many very handsome ; also, each of
the kind; detached and separate, COLI ARS, SLEEVES
I and HABITS; FRILLED COLLARS, of new styles and
very pretty. Our stock of Lace, Swiss aud Jaconet COL
-1 LARS is very complete ; Urge Mourning SETTS, COL
! LARS, HABITS and SLEEVES, various patterns.
Lace Swiss -ad Jaconet BANDS ; also FLOUNCING, a
large variety.
NEEDLE WORKED DRESSES,from low-priced to very
bauds, me ; also, SKiKI: , Swiss worked MANTILLAS,
I fine quality ; Lace BERTiIAS, Ac. Ac., all of which are
« selh *' »i very tow price:- WARD A BURCHARD.
ap27
CHEAP SEW DRY GOODS.
WILLIAM H. CRANE,
L~ TAt’DiU received a very large and extensive stock o
L spring and Summer DRY GOODS, is now prepared
j offer great inducements to those who wish to pur
chn- . His Goods have been bought exceedingly low, and
h a determined to sell them at very small profits, and he
wouid respectfully ask the public to call and examine s
! stock and prices,.. she L satisfied they cannot fail to p.eMe.
J Among he many articles, are the following:
Bummer 811 K.S, in small and medium Plaid' and Stripes;
Plain BAREGES, all colore ;
Rich Figure ;•»•! I‘i<v.! BA KEGfSoI the latest styles;
Printed and Broche GRENADINES;
Elegant E.gured CHAFE D PARIS;
I Broche and Robe BAREGES,something new;
I Plain Colored OK ALL Y -.
French Prim>-n oROAND! Ei and JACONETB;
Printed and Plaid LA WNS and MUSL; NS, all prices;
NewStylsScotcn GlNuit AMS;
Printed BRU I.iAN f. , f.«r Children’s wear;
Striped and Figured Satiue .J LANS, for Boys’ wear ;
I White and Bi own Linen DRILLINGS,aiI qualities :
! Black French SATIN, for Gen A omen's Coal;;;
, A large assortment PARASOLS;
j Plaid anti Figured Bonnet RIBBONS;
! Black &eg cdk MITTS;
j Ladie and Misses’L.sie and SilkGLOVi -;
j Embroidered and Plain \i kiteCrapeSILAWLS;
French tvorae ICIu.MiZEI t r.» and SLEEVES,In set:..,
Emf raids redCOLLARS, at ;;I!prices;
Mourning OHBMIZE • ITS, COLLARS and SLEEVES;
Crape de Pans and hroehe Barege MANTILLAS ;'
I Black Lace and Silk VISITS® ;
j Embroidered Black aud White Lace TALMAS ;
Jaconet and Swis Flouncing BANDS ;
White and Colored Marseilles QUILTS;
Wide Vi '. ;te and Colored Furniture DIMITY ;
Ladies,Gents, and Children's HOSIERY;
Bleached and Brown . HIRITNG., and SHEETINGS,
Striped aud Plaid; ’
HOMESPUNB, Blue DENIMS, Ac.;
Augu.-,i a SIUkTIL .1 and Georgia STRIPES, at Factory
prices; aps-d<£w
DRY GOODS FUR THE MILLION.
CdOßtiliOV si «fc HU PLY A A!» hi ve now the pleasure
J 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 ii their line. C. AB. have been unavoidably late
in getting their Spring and Summer Supplies 25 to 50 per
cent lest than early purchases. C. A 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 are a few
of toe articles to which they would invite attention,
SILKS.
Brocade and Glace SILK ;
Black Gro de Rhine do.
Changeable and solid colored SILKS;
Small Checks and Striped do.
Fancy Plaid SILKS;
Lining SILKS, alishades and qualities;
DRESS GOODS.
Plaid, Plain and Figured BAREGES and TISSUES;
CHINTZ patterns ate styles;
GRENADINES, SEWING SILKS, Ac.;
Fme French Jaconet LAWNS and ORGANDIES.
MANTILLAS.
Embroidered and Plain MANTILLAS, every color;
Lace and Lisle do (black);
EMBROIDERIES.
Lace aud Muslin CHBMIZETTES and COLLARS;
UNDERSLEEVES and Worked BANDS;
Corded, Horde.ed Hem-stitched and Embroidered Line
Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Swiss and JaconetINSERTING,S ami EDGINGS;
HOSIERY.
Ladies’ Black, White and Colored HOSE;
Misses’ “ “ *• Slate do.
Ladies’open worked do.
Boys’ >5 HOSE, every color;
Gents. White, Brown and Mixed % HOSE;
Striped and Fancy do.
Kid GLOVES; PIC NIC MITTS;
Also, PARASOLS and FANS;
B A REGEB, for Veils, of every coior;
Brick Silk VELVET, for Trimming;
SKIRTS, every ulyle;
Pantaloon GOODS and VESTINGS ;
House Keeping and Plantation GOODS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black BOMBAZINES and ALPACAS;
BAREGES, TISSUES and GRENADINES ;
Second Mourning GOODB, in every style. mylo
HOUSE WIPE AND FAMILY GOODS,
A 8 Linen SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Cotton do.,
Pillow Case LINENS and COTTONS, Table DAM
ASKS,NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, DIAPERS, 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, Cotton OSNA
BURGS and Georgia STRIPES, at manufacturer’s prices.
Our Goods are ail fresh 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 faiily, 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.
mhSO WARD A BUKCIIARD,
MANTILLAS, ~~
A HOOD assortment of MANTILLAB. a great variety
colors, of the latest and most fashionable styles, just
received by [ap!4] ALEXANDER A WRIGHT.
HIGH DEiiSS SILKS AT A GREAT REDUGTION
IN PRICES.
WILLIAM BHE.VII has just received irons New
York, LADIES’ RICH DKEoS SILKS, of new and
beautiful styles, which were purchased at auction greatly
below the cost of importation, and which are offered at
great bargains The t/adieu are respectfully invited to call
and examine the assortment. sB-dtw*w
EMBROIDERIES. ~
npHB subscriber hsejust received a large lot of Rioh
JL and Low-priced EMBROIDERIES, consisting of
Lace, Book and Swiss Muslin COLLARS;
“ “ “ “ CHEMIZETTBB;
“ “ “ “ UNDERSLUEVES;
Mourning and Second Mourning COLLARS and SLEEVES;
“ 11 “ Embr’d.L. 0. H’DK’FS;
Embroidered White Crape SHAWLS ;
Muslin SLEEVES and CHEMIZETTES, in setts, Ac.
mh24 JOHN P. SETZE.
DUTCH BOLTINS CLOTHS.
WILLIAM hHKAIt has received from New-York,
Nos. 0,1, 2,3, 4,6, 6,7, S, 9 and 10 Dutch
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best quality, to which he re
spectfully invites the attention of the publio.
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DRV UijQßz.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
OF RICH a D SPLENDID STYLES.
WILLIAM Sl* D has reeei red from New York, a
very large scpplv < 1
Ladies’ Summer DRESS G C ODS, of new and beautiful styles;
EMBROIDERIES, comprising Ladies’Chimasetts, Collars
and Undevsleeves, separate, or in setts, of new and
elegant styles;
Fancy, Striped tfiul Checked SILKS, to be cut in any quan
tity, for Ladies’ or Mieses Dresses;
Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies’ Dresses, of beautiful
styles;
Honiton, Valenciennes and Maltese I ACES, of splendid
styles;
Rich Needle-work Muslin EDGINGS, INSERTINGB and
FLOUNCINGS;
A full assortment, of Ladies’ Mourning GOODS;
A complete assortment of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s
HOSIERY;
Ladies Sandal Wood, Spanish, Bridal and Mourning FANS,
a very large and splendid assortment;
Ladies’ Fancy, Bridal and Mourning PARASOLS.
A full and complete assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS,
comprising almost every article required for Family or Plan
tation use, and to all of which the attention of the publicis
respectlully invited. my9-dtwAwlw
NEGRO CLOTHS.
WILLIAM 811HAK has received a supply of Negro
CLOTHS of the Augusta Manufacturing Company,
to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public.
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NEW SPRING GOODS.
Rich Twisted Bilks, Bareges and Tissues, Organ
dies, Jaconets, Brilliants, French Calicoes,
Embroideries.
MILLER & WARREN have received a large stock
of the above GOODS, which, for novelty, bbaott
aud vAKieTY, are believed to be unsurpassed in any mar
ket; and having been selected from the very latest im
portations, our customers will find them to be the newest
ana choicest Goods of the season.
ALSU,
A beautiful line of GOODS for Misses’wear, consistingof
Rich BAUEGE ROBES, (something new;)
Neat French MUSLINS and BRiLLIANTES ;
Plain, Buff, Pmk, Blue and Fawneol’d French CAMBRICfc
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
cush mers and the public, assuring them that our prices
to ill ba as cheap as the cheapest.
Personslrom the country would do well to give us a call
beiore purchasing elsewhere. * apl
Mourn in« goods—
Plain Black BEREUE,extra quality,
l’laid and Fg’d. Do.
Black Marquise and Silk TISSUE;
Extra heavy Plain and Fig’d. Silk UERNANI;
Piain and Fig’d Black LAWNS.
Mourning and Second Mourning GINGHUMB, Ac.,
Ac. For sale low by WM. H. CRANE,
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MANTILLAS, KID GLOVES, AC..
WILLIAM 11. CItANE, has just received some very
handsome Broche MANTILLAS, Light Col’d Kid
GLOVES, Extra Sewing Silk MITTS, Muslin COLLARS,
OUEMISETIS, SLEEVES, Ac., to which he would invite
attention. mh26-daw
HEAVY ALL WOOL NEGRO GOODS AND
BLANKETS.
MILLER & WARREN have just received a larg
stock ofGeorgia PLAINS and a large lot of S-4 and
9-4 NEGRO BLANKETS, some of themweighing eight
pounds to the pair, to which they invite the attention of
f ute.-s. sep2o dAw
lIMIEBH SUPPLY OF—
JD Barege and Muslin ROBES;
Rich Embroidered L. Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Extra Fine Oip.mdy MU LINS;
Latest st>le Plaid and Check GINGHAMS;
Low priced and Extra Rich PARASOLS;
Ladies’ Silk UMBRELLAS;
Rich Folding and other FANS.
my'2S J. P. SETZE.
SUMMER G s ODS.
I/'OR MAKfiFACTOIL—We have this week received
JT a choice asssortment of Summer CLOTHS, CASBI-
M ERES and V ESTINQS, which we offer to the public; we
will make them up to measure in the modern style and at
the lowest rates. my‘24 WM. O. PRIdE A CO.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Alexander &. wiiiuht have just received
large and complete assortment of Ladies’ Cotton
Merino and Silk HOSE, of superior quality and muke
Misses HOSE; Alexander’s Kid GLOVES; Taffeta SUM
| GLoVES, Ac., Ac. augßo-d*w
NEW SPRING GOODS.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT 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 lILLAS, MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS. PRINTS, TABLE LINENS, Irish LINENS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., to which they invite attention.
mh!s-dAw
FURNITURE WARE ROOM,
Under the Aujusta Hotels Broad street
THE SUBSCRIBERS have on
W hand, and will be receivingfrom fct TTjoSy gft.
the best manufacturers North, !@3£slwgg|
tion tofu ... > 0. J price*, andso
licit a share of public patronage.
Jus: receive.: a fine ssortmentof Mahogany and Wall
nuti York and Cottage BEDS! EADS, SOFAS, of the latest
styles and finish, in connection of a general assortment
of alU.nds of Household Furniture,
apr*. HENRY A SKINNER.
DISSOLUTION.
T'lIE firm of J. TAYLOR A CO., isthisday dissolved by
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 pay meat on or before the Ist of January.
J. TAYLOR, Jr.,
December 20,1658. N. H. WILDMAN.
NOTICE.
UW IN., purchased the entire stock of Messrs. J.
TAYLOR, Ja,, A CO., will still continue the HAT and
CAP businesa, in ail its branches, both wholesale and re
tail, at their old stand, 236 Broad-street, where I would be
pleased to serve ail who may favor me with a call, and
would solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally
6estowed to them. WM. N. NICHOLS.
Augusta, December 20,1558.
I AViXU discontinued business in Augusta, we take
JL i tins opportunity to return our thanks for the liberal
patronage extended to as, and take pleasure in soliciting a
continuance of the same to our friend and successor,
WM. A. NICHOLS. J. TAYLOR, Ja., A CO.
Deeember2y, 1553. d2S
STRING STYLE OF STRAW GOODS.
subscriber is now opening a large assortment of
JL STRAW HATS, andof thelateststylea, among which
may be found,
Gentlemen’s fine Canton HATS;
“ “ Sennet
“ “ Leghorn “
“ “ Panama “
“ “ Tea colored Canton HATS, new etyles;
“ “ Bermuda “
“ “ Campeachy “
Also, Boys’ “ Canton “
“ “ Leghorn “
“ “ Rutland “
“ “ Col.and White Palm Leaf HATS;
Together with a larg* assortment of Misses’ Straw and
Lace FLATS aud Intants’HATS, at
WM. N. NIOHOLB,
at the old stand of J.Taylor, Jr., A Co., 236 Broad-st.
mh26
NEW AND W NDERFUL MACHINE.
WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE.
rpHK Subscriber having purchased the Right of the
X State of Georgia in the only MACHINE nowin
vented, for RIFTING AND SHAVING SHINGLES, BAR
REL HEADING, Ac., is prepared to sell the Right of the
Counties, or single Machines, at prices sufficiently low to
make it an inducement for puichasers.
The Machine being simple in its construction, and is not
liable to get out of order,is capable of splitting aud shav
ing TWO THOUSAND SHINGLES PER HOUR, better
than made by hand. It is portable,and can be workedby
hand, horse or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of
a Mactiine 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. BTOVALJ
Refer to the following persons for any information in
reference to the Machine Wm. M. D’Autignac, Scran
ton, Seymour A Co., Belcher & Hollingsworth, Simpson A
Gardner, M. P. Stovall, Beall A Stovall, L. Hepkins, and
E. D. Robertson.
BOOTS > SHOES, TRUNKS,
18l VALISES, CAB PET ryrjji
YVK iiXVITK the attention of Merchants and the
trade generally to one of the largest and best selected
stooksofBCOIS,SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET
BAGS, Ac.,ever brought to this market, most of whichbe
ng manufactured expressly for us. We can and will sell
as low as they can be purchased in New York, Charleston
or any Southern market. Call and examine tor your
selves. FORCE, CONLEY A CO.,
Sign of the Mammoth Boot,
opposite Insurance Bank.
«sr Great attention given to orders. f 22
E. GUILD
CIVIL. KXIJINKKU, ARCHITECT and 00NTRA0
TOR, for the erection of thefollowing branches of the
Mechanic’s Art, vis:—Cotton, Woolen and 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, all to beol
the most modern style—furnishing all the materials re
quired in the Builder’s Art.
All orders promptly attended to, from any part of the
Southern States and West Indies. All Contracts tilled with
despatch,and warranted notto besurpassedby aDyartiit
for the amount of money paid.
Residence—La wrenceville,Gwinnettcounty, Georgia
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FOR SALE.
A STEAM ENGINE of 25 horse power, with two
Boilers each 86 feet long and 36 inches in diameter.
A leo, one of Page’s CIRCULAR SAWS. Ail incomplete
order, and will be sold low, if early application is made to
the subscriber. JOHN S. LINTON, Athens, Ga.
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WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
MH. VVM. K. KITCHEN is associated with us as a
partner in all our con rns, from this date.
HAVILAND, HARKAL A RISLEY, New-York
HAVILAND, HARRAL A CO., Charleston, S. 0.
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.. Augusta.
January 1,1854.
HAVILAND, ItSfeiiEY & CO. are my duly autho
rised Agents, to transact any business in v hich I am
interested, during my absence from the State. My Notes
and accounts will be found at their store.
» . „ u • WM. K. KITCHEN.
Augusta, February 10, 1854. fio
BEAUTIFUI TS.
Gd ENTS. Black, White and B ran Wide Awake HATS;
* ‘‘ “ “ Nankeen Jullien “
Leghorn, Rutland and Senate “
1 out us and Boys’ Leghorn, Panama and Rutland “
Just received by q. w. FERRY,
■> B ® Masonio Hall Building.
WAREHOUSES.
OLIVER B. LEE,
WAREHOUSE AND UOMMISSIOiYfyYVYtX
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., OrSce on&jUJaj
Broad-irreet, 5 doors below Bones & Brown’s fiSti/iMa
Hardware Store, will continue the Wart house and Cora
mission Business, and hopes by strict attention to the in
terest of his customers to merit a liberal patronage.
Forwarding through Goods will receive prompt atten
tion. au2s
HEARD & DAVISON*
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION rrr™
MERCHANTS, Augusta,Ga., will continuetA iVy
the Warehouse and Commission Business at their
Eire-proof Buildings on Mclntosh street, and win give
their p rsoßal attention to the interests of all who confide
business to their management.
They are prepared to extend the usual ca?h facilities,
ISAAC i’. HEARD,
Augusta, August 21,1854. JOHN DAVISON.
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LAMBETH HOPKINS*
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION rv-r-r-,
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga., renews thel\A
tender of his services to the public for the storage, *";
and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon and all other
country Prduce; 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 other Produce in store. Charges, customary rate 3of
the city.
August 21,1854. au22-6m
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
D’ANTIGNAU, EVANS & CO. continue
the above business at Augusta, Geo., andLWAAI
renew the tender of their services in the StoragefeusOsi
and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Their exteuaivs
Fire proof Warehouse is immediately at the Depot of the
Georgia Railroad, and they continue to receive all con
signments of Cotton, by that Road, without any charge for
Drayage. Their Office and Sales-room are at the old
stand on Broad-street, between the Insurance and State
Banks.
Orders for Bagging,Rope, &c., filed at the lowest mar
ket rates, and liberal advances made when required on
Produce in store.
Commission Jor selling Cotton, 25 cents per bale.
rt'M. M D’ANTIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS,
au23-6m WM. E. EVAN .
DOUGHTY & BEALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMlfetslOMcj—^
MERCHANTS, Augusta,Ga., willcontinuetv- V i.
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI-i£HEH
NESS at their old 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.
Charges made in conformity with the established rates of
the city.
E. W. Doughty, | W. Amos Beall.
Augusta, August 19, 1554. w4m
J. J. PEARCE,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION fvvtv-
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga., would re- eViJdtj)
speetfully inform his friends and the public that j
he will remove on ihe Ist September next to the new and
extensive Fire proof Warehouse of T. S. Metcalf, immedi
ately between Mclntosh and Jackson Streets, next ad
joining Messrs. Bustin Wa'ker A Co., above an . near
Warren Block; where he will devote his personal atten
tiou to the stor.it e and sale of Cotton and other produce
consigned to hi care
CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES forwarded to customers as usual.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
August 18,1854. J. J. PEARCE.
SLRPSON & GARDINER,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta,Y,
Ga., will continue the Warehouse and Commis
sion Business in their Fire-Proof Building on Muint-sn
sireet, in all it branches, 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 prices.
Cash Advances made when required on Produce in store.
J. R. Simpson. | J. T. Gakdissb.
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BEALL & STOVALL,
GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.,
TI7ILL continue the Grocery business in all its branches,
f V at their Old Stand, on Broad street, opposite the
Planters’ Hotel.
Our Stock of Groceries will 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,
and hope still to receive. WM. M. BEALL,
JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
BEALL & STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIONKSTvWv
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga —Will con-K - .Lii
tinue the Warehouse Business, in all its branches, »«■»' rftktft
on Campbell street, and will give particular ar.d prompt
attention to the sale of COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE
instore. Our facilities being ample, we will make Cash
Advances when requ red.
All Coiton consigned to us will be sold at the Warehouse,
where one of the firm may at ah times be found.
Commission .or selling Cotton will be2s cents per bale.
WM. M. BEALL,
August 5, IS 4. JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
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DANA A WASHBURN.
(Successors to Washburn, Winder it C 0.,)
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
JT Savannah, Georgia, will continue the above business
at 114 Bay street, east of ihe Excharge.
Orders for BAGGINii AND ROPE, an 1 other supplies,
filled promptly at lowest cash prices.
REFERENCES ;
Maj. Wm. Sanford, G< n. 8. P. Myrick,Baldwin county.
A. McAllum, Ira Peck, Twiggs county. Maj. Jno. S. Row
land, Cass county. M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, Messrs.
Carter A Harvey, Putnam county. Black A Cobb, Sloar
A Hawkins, Rome.
Era sc is G. Dana, | Reset K. Washburn.
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WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION BUSINESS,
A UGUBIA, GA.
ON the Ist Septemi er next, the undersigned will take
into co-partne s’i ip Mr. JOHN W. WALKER; on
and after that date the 'arehouse and Commission busi
ness will oe conducted under the firm of BUSTIN,
WALKER & CO.
They respectfully solicit for the new firm a continuance
of that liberal patronage heretofore extended to them.
August 7, ISM. BUSTIN A WALKER.
auS-d*wlm
" 11, P. STOVALL* T
WAREHOUSE A N D COMMISSION
MERCHANT, Augusta,Ga.,continues A-iJd
’■•tsiness in all its branches, at his extensive FIREifiSSOI
PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson -street, near the Uiobe
Hotel.
The usual CASH facilities afforded to cuttomers.
August 9,1554.
WHITLOCK, COSKEUY & CO.,
YAJAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
V? CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., continue to
transact business at their o:d stand, on Camp-
bell-street, where they devote their personal attention to
the sale of Cotton and other Produce consigi 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 ol the patronage heretofore
extended to them.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN COSKERY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 8,1554. au9-w3m
CKOC&E *fc REES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIONISJXVnN
MERCHANTS, Jaekson-street, below anti _.j
on the opposite sice of Warren’s Block.—The »£>*“**
undersigned would respectfully inform their friends an
former patrons, that they will remove, on the Ist Sep
tember next to the NEW’ AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jaekson-street, below and on
the opposite side of Warren’s Block.
We will give our personal attention to all business en
trusted to our care, as heretofore and hope to merit a
continuance of the lav or of forum atrons.
We are prepared to make, at all ti es, liberal cash ad
vances on Produce in store.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and \MILY SUPPLIES
will be carefully filled, and at the lowest market price.
JOHN R. CROCKER,
jy2l-6m JOHN C. REES.
s. D. HEARD,
WAREHOUSE A N D COMMISSION rn-™
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully ib'jji.A.jyd
announces to his former patrons, and the public RiSsSSj
generally, that he will continue the above business at
his old stand, 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 and forwarding business will also have
hi s prompt attention.
Liberal cash advances made on Produce in Store, when
desired.
Allordersfor BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP
PLIES, filled at the lowest market prices.
Commissions for selling Cotton 26 cents per bale.
Augusta, August
DYE & BlhffiES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION RTVVN
MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.—The
dersigned have this day formed a Co-partnership
for the transaction of a General Warehouse and Commis
sion Business, under the firm of DYE A BARNES, and
have taken the large Fire Proof Warehouse, on the corner
of Washington amlßeynolds-streets,at present occupier,
by Crocker A Rees.
We will give our strict and personal attention to the sale
of COTTON and other Produce; also to the Receiving and
Forwarding of Goods consigned to our care
All orders for BAGGING, 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 ba 25 cents per
ba j e t JAMES M. DYE,
July 18,1854. WM. E. BARNES.
JM. DI E returns his sincere thanks to his friends
c and patrons for the liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, and solicits a continuance of the same for
the new Firm. jy29-6m
PLATT & UILHMI7
(SUCCESSORS TO PLATT & BROTHER,)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTB, Reynolds-street, Augusta, U'fVkAjd
Ga.—The undersigned having formed a Co-pan. gMfei
ship for the transaction 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 don to
sale and storage of Cotton and other Produce; also to the
forwarding of Goods consigned to our care. Liberal cash
advances male on Produce in store. We will give our per
sonal attention to filling orders for Family Supplies, which
will be furnished at the lowest rat- s.
Our Commissions for selling Cotton, will be 35 cents
per bale. A share of patronage is solicited.
Edwin Platt. | Thomas A. Gilham.
IT'D WIN PLATT returns his sincere thanks for for-
JPu mer patronage, and reseectfully solicits a continua
tionof the samefw the new firm of PLATT A GILHAM.
July Ist, 18Wi att *
BUSINESS r IlDs.~
PROFESSIONAL AND KtJ'-INE-S OAR S, not e
six lines, will be inserted under this head s t the r?
per annum. Cards excet ling -ix lines, will be
pro rata per line.
THOMAS C. AU)ls7
Attorney at l \ w, ram, g&.,win
in the counties of Hancock, Wa-him-ton
Taliaferro, Greene, Putnam and Bal lwin. Parti,
tention paid to collect Eg.
Refers by permission to - assn,, 'iiier A Warren -
Richard.- & Pen, ’ Cord, r .
Gardiner, of Augusta; Messrs. Hand, Williams A iyi
and Hopkins, Hudson ACo, o! Chr riertcc PC ‘' r *>
jybO-Gm
POPE k WEEM%
Attorneys at law, Washington, o». wn
practice in the ewmties comprising the North**.,
Circuit, and Columbia of the Middle Circuit.
All business entrusted to them will receive prompt at
tention.
Alexander Pope, Jr. j Jons B. Weems
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QUINCES E, NOL’H.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office at McDonough,Hen
ry county, Ga., will collect claims in the counties ol
Henry, Spaulding, Meriwether, Pike, Fayette, Cows ta
Fulton, BeKalb, Newton, Jasper, Butts and Monroe. ’
ap9-6m
PAIL T. VILLEPiGPE,
Factor and commission and forwabdin
MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston
S. C., sells Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, and ail other arti
cies of Produce.
Strict and prompt attention given to the Fo -
warding of Goals and Produce.
Reference—Messrs. D’Antignac, Evans A Co., August
Geo - jeß-3m
T* UTHNHOUSE* O. H« a ykrii a .
T. STENHOIgK «& CO.,
FORV/ADDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT..
No. 2 Jlayne-street , Charleston , 8. C.
Refer to B. Dulin, Hand, Williams & Wilcox,Charleston
Hand, Williams A Co., Augusta ; J. tier cross, Atlanta ; 1
0. Chandler, Ohattanoeg •; 0. f A D. L. Coffin &Co
Knoxville ; B. S. Dunbar, Hamburg, 8. C. myl9-lra
CHAS. A. GBEINE&,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSI ■:l MERCHANT,
Savannah , Georgia,
WILL give particular attention to Receiving ami f O ,
V V warding Merchandise to the interior, by River o-
Railroad. ______ je2-6m '
€ RELY EE k HARKSESS, ~~~
euooßssoas *o william s. aut’SE
COTTON AND GENERAL I OMMISSIOn x-i.k
CHANTS, 85 North Water-st. and 42 N
Philadelphia.
Wm. M. Gbeu.kr. | Wm. W. Hash »* sb
ap22
5, DW. YOSJNG HI after hirteen year- experi-
JTJ ence on the Bench, has resumed the practice. :, a .
Grange, Ga. ‘ Dl9-iy
LAW.
THE SUBSOUIBEU, resuming the Practice of LAW
will give prompt and faithful attention to -11 busicej
entrusted to his professional management.
His Office is on Wasbington-street, one door uorth
Broad. ja2s ALPHEUB M. RODGEfig.
JOHS 31. TiLLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, erawfordville, Ga., »ii
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren t r.i
Hancock of the 'northern Circuit, and tne o!
Greene of- he Ocmuigee Circuit. -i2t
ROGERS, H4E.Y iiD A CO.,
/'TOMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72 Poydras-sueet
New-Orteans.
E. G. Rogekb, |L. F. R'.gkbs, ! Edwxbd Baas a*, o
o2S-ly*
WILLIAM J. DOLGEEETY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Coweta county
Geo., will practice in ali the countiesot the Cowet:-,
Circuit.
N. B. Special attention paid to the co U-eting practice.
Newnan, Geo., September 12th, 1853.
WASHHIfiN, WILDER & €O.,
IDACTORS AND COMMISSION MKKCHANIb
Jr Savannah, Georgia.
Jos. Washburn, Jno. R. Wildkr, Frank is Das a.
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JOEL C. BARYKTT,
a TTORNBY AT LAW, Madison, Morgan count .
Ga., will practice in the following count ies to wit
Clarke, '-’- alton, Baldwin, Morgan, Greene, Putnam at i
Jasper.
Parties will be promptly notified and paid, wften
their claims are collected. &u 24 ;y*
LINTON SS'EPHENIS}
ATTORNEY XT LAW, office at Sparta, Ge-..,
J\. practice is the eountii.i of Hancock, Was> o.etot
Warren, Taiialerro and Greene. a: ■ -21 ■ 5
W. W. THOMAS,
ATTORXEY ATLAIV, Newnan,'Georgia, wt- , - , t .
tice in the counties of Ooweta, Troup, Meriwether
Heard,Carroll,ReEalb and Newton.
* JOMS cT tlßMliii.iEL-.
COMMISSION MERCHANT, Anga s, ».•;
attendto the sale of Produce of a : ! cn.
to him.
E. E. Et’-iT, ’
Attorney and cotsu.LLoa at :,.o>
and General Land A rent for ' I liner count;.
Ellijay, Gilmer county, Geo. marr
BISSGL'JTIOH.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be
tween Messrs. DAWSON k WALKER, having been
this day dissolved by mutu: 1 consent, the undersigned
will continue to PRACTICE ■ ■ in ail cf the Courts cf
this County, and in theiiiudlo 0 "cult generally.
aepU-tf. EDWARD J. WALKER.
WM. WI&LYG MABEIiSHAM,
General commission merchant, No. *
Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt and parcieu.a?
attention given t-o ail eousignmente of COTTON, RICE.
FLOUR, GRAIN, and all kinds of Country Produc
Referxhoks—Savannah—Messrs. R. Habersham A So:
N. A. Hard e & Co., Mr. IV, Woodbridge. Augusta-
Messrs. Carmichael k lean, Mr. John R. Dow, M-. J . A.
Ansley. New-York—Mr. Geo. C. T.Seaman, Mr. R 14
Bleecker, Mr. J. R. Habersham. ?.pS-6m
HmSDiYS & GLE.YI,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Ga.
James P. Simmoxs, j J. Nicholas Glsxn,
mh22-dtwawly late of Carneaville, Ga.
WILLIAH L. 31AKLEE,
ATTORNEY at LAW Jefferson, Jackscn coum>,
Georgia, will practice Law in the counties cf Clarke,
Walton, Jackson, Oi win nett, Hall, Habersham and Frank
lin, ofthe Western, and Madison county of ihe Northerr
Circuit.
References:—Samuel Watson and 11 v iit, Esqs., Jesse
son; D. W. Spence and W. J. Yoepies, Gsqa.,
ville; J. H. Newton and J. I'eeoles, Esqs., At
Law A Clark and Martin Graham, ’sq 3.. Gaise3viut
aps
t. €. LAY affOA,
Attorney at law , Camesviwe,
Rxfsrxhoes :
C.Peeples, Esq., Athens, Go.
W.L. Mitchell, Esq., “
Col. B. F. Hardeman, Lexington, Ga.
Gabri el N ash, of Daniels v file, G-a.
Samuel Freeman, Esq., Newnan, Ga. j&i-wly
JOSEPH WASOEY,
ATTORNEY at LAW, Warrenton,6a.,wiUprac
tice in Warren and the adjoining counties. Specif 1
attention given to foreign claims. jaCS-ly*
J, A. ANSLEY,
(Late o fi:tn of • ;«>.; r, Aixky n Or.
i 4 ENERAa OMMIGGION AND PRODLt'I:
\X MERCHANT, Augusta. Georgia. Office on Broa
Street, opposite Bank ol Brunswick.
■•. I. E, BEK TON,
Attorney AT LAW, Marietta, Ga., will practice
in the Counties ol Cherokee, Cass, Polk. Pauldmg
Carroll, Campbell,Fulton, l eKa'G, Forsyth and Cobb.
RKFBHBJiCKU.- Barrett. A 0 ;; ter. Baker A Wilcox, W.
Gould, Augusta, James Carter Co., Savannah; Perrj
Spencer, Columbus ; Citixeraoi Marietta. jalß-6m*
iU W. STOSE,
- - LAW.Fayetteville,Go.
(mss a» usaioi 1 ,
fHACTOR AND COMMISSION' MEUCiIAS'I
A Charleston, S, 0.
Rsvehsnoss:—B. 3. Rhatt, Cm.,1.1c irs.T S Nf.Badu.
Wm. B. lleriot, Esq ,Ch .-tc-;:. •, 3. C.
J©SH a. IJILE":.,
A TTOBMKY AT LAW.Wamut ...Get:-:
J.X. jan‘27-tf
€» W. BSAEEIj
ATTORNEY AT LAW.FranMln,
ix Ga., will at tend to i'rofeeclonal IS uilness in the ox
ties of Heard, Carrel!, Oaiapbcil, Cotrcta, FayGl, £- r '
wether and Troup.
Rbfbbsxob.—Chas.Murphy,M.o., Decatur,Ga.; L -
E. Y.Hill,LaGrange,do.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, a 0 ;
Qol.M. M. Tidwell,Fayetteville, do.: Mr. Williao ri 'f
erty, Columbus, do.
fi- : ’ .. .
GENERAL AGENTS AND BEOK UiiS,
IT'OR the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, B.
E CHANGES and REAL ESTATE.
Office No. 117 Bay street, Savnasb, Ga.
STONE, STABS & GO.,
....... . V, - * ■ ,/ ' ~
A in DRY GOODS, N 0.41 Bron iw»y»N® w York.
lisvi P Htokb i ti. 3vcrisaEDftT,
Jon.-: J. Joans. 1 Jr>HS a - SlU!iof "
joS&i & STL'BGfiS,
4 'A-YsJßitfDi’S AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia
l\ "" ;-.:18-ly_
“ j* "c. & <i.‘ A. sssiSr
vfOIDIBFS AT LA W, Law Eiuige,Augn ■ '- s ‘
£%. Practice in the Cosaris aAs Middle DR,. ■■ -
Qovzmou Pleas of the City.
John 0. also practices in the Courts of *
and Barnwell Districts,South Carolina.
John 1 !. Ssbad, j Gini.ASP A.
auti
SKDEEW B. ki. PAWSON,
AT LA W, Augusta, Georgia.
aißßsao’s iiutel anb siable,
BAIN Hill DUE, UKORUIA,
BY JOHN HiBBERD. iJ I3 ly