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JJS^SPSuSf<»•»•_«; »s~vJs'K' 1
.Jthor o? B»el; or the Double Errors. The
«d fS£Vo«£.hy Mrs. Carotins D. Butler Lain*.- ,
Child He that writei,
Or make* » feast, most certainly invites
Hii itsdref then hi* friend*,—'.here** not a gu?st
wiU And something wanting or 01 d rest'd.
The u'eof the Bight Bon. John PbUpot Carraa, late |
Muter of the Boll* in Ireland, by hi* eon We, H. Curran, |
siih addition end note* bj B. Shelton Mackeoxle, 0-0.
L Rthel, or, The Double Error*, by llerien Jener. The
Initials- * Btory of Modern Life. Also, another supply
of Toe Hidden Path; by M. Harle-d. Alone; be the
eathor of the same Which, the Btgbt or t ebejlf The
o»oeeer*for *a'e at GEO. A. OATEB A 880.
NHW BOOKS.—The Modern Builder*. Guide; by
Menard Lstever. Architect—price *6. The Work* of
Mr*. Amelia Opie, complete in three rota —price 15 Pe r
■onal Skete e* of hi* Own Time*; by Sir John Barring
toe, Jade* of the High Ooort of Admiralty in Ireland, etc.
—prtee $1.60 The Physical Geography of the Bea; by
M. F. Manry.L. L. D., Lieut. D. 8. N., Sd edition—price
gl.Sft. The Hidden rath by Marlon Harland, author of
Alone—price gIJS. The Prophet*, or Mormoniem tJr.-
railed, with turn ration*—price sl. Westward, Uo t The
Voyage* and Adventure* ot Sir Amya* Leigh, Knight or
Borrongh in the county of Devon, In the reign of her most
Gtorion* Majesty Queen Biinabeth; by Cha*. Klogsly—
priee g 1.26. Which: The Bight or the T eflf T. B. Pe
tereon'i uniform edition containing Jap hot in Search of a
father, Peter Simple, Jacob faithful The Pba- tom Ship,
Midshipman Baay, Bnarieyow,tfce Dog friend, Pirate and
Three Cutter*, Newton Poster, The Naval Officer, o frank
MUdmay, The King** Own, The Pacha of Many Tale*; b i
Cap lan Marryatt—prioe 25c each. Pictorial Life of
DavyOroekett, written by himself— price 50c. Moredun
Hall, a book of the Twelve Hundred and Ten; by Sir
Waiter Scoit, Bark—price 50c. The Swamp Steed, or
the Dayaof Marion and hi* Merry Men. The Initial*—4
Story of Modern Life—price 500. lodlanna; b/ George
hand— price 50c. Jnct received and tor tale by
*ep2t M. U. MoXINNK, Book*-ter.
BOOKS.— Tooke’s Fantheoi of the Heathen Gods t n l
llinatricn* Heroes, rnviaed (or a Classical Course cf
Bdaeation, and adapted tor the nse of itulenta of every
age and either s*x, illustrated with engraving* from new
and original deeigns. Tne Earth, Plant , an* Man popu
lar picture* o' Nature; by Joachim frederiok Schoae, Pr -
feeeor of Botany In thaCniversity of Copenhagen. Sketches
trem the Mineral Kingdom; by Francis Van Kobe 11, trans
lated and edited by Arthur Henfrey, P. 8.5..P.L. S.
A Hand-Book of Proverb*—comprising an entre repnbli
cation of Bo>'« Collection of Kng'ish Prorerbs, with his Ed
itions from foreign langngaes, and a
index, in which are introduced large addition ,a* well of
Proverb* as o Sayings, Sentences, Maxims and Phrases,
collee ed by Henry G. Bobm. Heaven, or an Earnest and
Beriptural Inquiry inti the a bole of the Sainted Dead, by
Bev. H. Harbough. Pencilling* by the Way, written dar
ing some years of residence at d travel in Europe; by N.
Parker Willis. The Political Writings of Thomas Paine,
Secretary to the Oommit£e of foreign Alalrs in the Ame>i
can Revolution, to which l* prefaced * brief sketch of the
an hor's life—a new edition with additions in 2 vols. The
ViotorlesofWellington and the British Armies; by the
nut .0 ■ of Btorie* of Waterloo, Ac. Blr Edward Little
Buiwer’s Novel—Eugene Aram, A ice, Pelham, Ernest
Maltravers, The Rowe. Just received and for tale by
_ »0p92 M. G MoKINNK. Boot seller,
ACUMPLKTK PRONOUNCING GAZETTEER, or
Gw graphical Dictionary of the World, containing a
netioeof nstrly ce hand ed tbouMLd place*, with the
metre ent and auihentio inform tVon of Com,tries, Is
lands, Kiver*, Mountains, Cities, etc., and the Ist at and
most reliable alatiaUct of Population, Commerce, etc.;
nl o, a Voea alary of Geographical names and othe>
valuable matter, not found in any other Gacetteer
edited by J. Thomas and T. Baldwin for sale by
*e«« THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
BOOKH. —Lectures on the True, the Beautiful am l the
Good; bj M. V. Cousin. Japan, as it Was and It;
by Rlehard ) ildre'h, ant tor cf tbs istory of the Unit ed
States, ete. Oaaflel , or Fellowship In the East; by
W.D. Arnold, Lieut. 58th Regiment B. N. I. Polygot
Reader and Guide <0- Translation; byj. Roemer, A M.
Also, another supply of flush Time, of Alabama. San
derson A Parkenson’s ook an Cons clioner. Ly< ns'
Tables for finding the mean Heights of Oros Sections and
Cubic OonteM* of Excavations and • mbaokmenta. Bas
oom’s -ermoas. Cummings' Lecture* on Somaa rr,
Controversy between Senator Brooks and tJoon, Arch
bianop o' Netr-York. for aale by
sep26 THtJd. RICHARD* A SON,
BAUNKfc’ JSOTKftON IBAIAH, the Book of Job,
the Book of Daniel, also on tbs New Testament, for
sale by {#ep29) THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
THK NBWCOMKS, Memoirs or a most respectable
family, edited by Arthur Pendennis, esq., bound and
In Pamphlet form, and The Aracanians; or Notes of a
Tour among tbe Indian Trib sos Sou hern Chili, by Ed
mond R. Smith of tne U. B. Astronomical Expedition in
Chili, for sale by
septl# THOS. RICHARDS A EON.
NSW BOOKH.—A Look Ahead, or the first Stroke
and the Laat; by A. 8. Roe author of James Mont
ley, or I’ve been Thinking, etc—price $1 S 5. Country
Msrgins and Ramble* of a Journalist; by S.H. llammood,
author of HiUs, Lakes and Trout Streams—price ti.
English Past and Present; by Richard Cbenevix fre cb,
B. D.—price 76c. Oakfielri or fellowship in the East; by
W.D. Arnold, Lient. 58th Regiment B. N. 1.-price sl.
The Life of San Houston. the only authentic memoir of
him eves published—illustrated—price gl 25c. Tbe Great
Iron W' eel,or Republicanis Bac wa r ds aid Christian •
ty Reverse t, in a series of letters addressed to J. Sou e,
Senior Bishop of M. E. Church Bout.); by J. R. Graves,
of 'he Tennessee Baptist—Nashville price $1.45 The
Poetry and Mystery ot Dreams; by Charles G. Leiand—
pr ce gl. History of the O uncil of Trent fren the french
of L. f. ( urgenir, author of the Prie tand Huguenots, etc.
—prioe g 1.26. Paul -nd Virgnia: by Barnardio De
Saint Pierre, with a memoir of the author, embellisher
with numerous engraving*—; rice 75% Blanch Dear
mood, a tale of modern life, fourth edition—price gl. Tbe
Romat.ce of the Rev< lutio , being a history of the per
sonal seven tare-, heroic expl its and romantic inci tents,
as enacted in the war of independence; edited by Oliver
B. Bunco—price gI.BO. On the gtu’y of Words; by
Richard Ohenevix french, B. D.—price 75c. -tar Papers,
or Experience* o; *rt and Natuie: by Henry Ward
Beech r—price g 1.25. A Visit to the Camp before Sevas
topol: by Ric aid C. McCormick,Jr ,of Ne* York—price
(1. The Artist and Tradesmen’s 0 mpan on, with illus
trations, compi ed byM.LaPayette Byrn M.O.—price 75c.
Just received and for sa’e by M G. McKINNK,
sepSl Bookseller.
KW BOOKS The Dramatic Works or Wycherley,
Congreve. Vanbrugh, and farquhar, with Biographi
cal and Critical Notice* of Le gh Hunt The Law itiossa
ry—being a selectioo of the Greek, Latin, Baxon, french,
Norman, and Italian sentences, phrases and maxims,
fonnd In the leading English and American Retorts and
Elementary Works with Historical ami Explanatory Notes
alphabetically arranged and translated into English for
tbe use of the members of the legal profession, law stu
dents, Sheriff s. Justices' of the Peace, etc., dedicated by
permimion to the Hon. John Savage, late Chief Justice of
the Supreme Coart of the State of New-York; by Thomas
Tar lor. The American Sportsman—containing Hints to
SportamenjNotes on r hooting, and the HabitsortheGame
Birds and Will fowl of America; by Elisha J. Lewis,
M. D., member es the Academ* of Natural Sciences of
PhUadelpqia. Just received and for sale by
sepW M.G MeKINNB, Bookseller.
NKW PICTORIAL, FAMILY Blßl.K.—The Dor
mcstic Bible : by the Rev. Ingram Cobben, M. A.,
complete in one volume in variou* styles of binding In
addition to the antlorlted version, ibis truly comprehen
sive Bi le contains7< 0 wood engravings and steel maps,
1700 eritioal and illasirative notes, 9590 practical reflec
tions, 18,uOO In.pr ived readings, 140,000 marginal refe
rences, together with a corrected chronological erdet of
both Old and New Testament History ; questions at the
end of each chapter tor family examinations; the poetical
hooks printed in the metrical form, and dates affixed to
the chapters for each morning andlbvening'* reading,
eoespriting the whole Bible in a year. The oompl test,
eompaetest, and most convenient one-volume Family
Bible that has yet appeared, for sale by
*epi» THOS. RICHARDS A 80N.
N«W BOOKH.—Oleve Hall, Icy the author of Amy
Herbert. Gertrude, etc. P. g Woffington : a novel;
by Charles Beade. Chris Lie Johnstone : a novel; by the
same author. AEcboolof Life; bv Anna Mary Howitt.
New Hop*. orThe Rescue: a ale of (he Great Kanawha.
Mary Undon, or Revelations cf a Life—an autobiography.
Blanch Dearwood: a tale or Modern Life. Star P pers,
or experiments of Art and Nature; by Hemy Ward
Beec er. familiar Qaotattons with complete indices of
authors and subject. Thesaurus of Eng.ish Word* and
Phrases so classified and arranged as tofadlitate tbe ex
pression of idea* and assist in literary composition; by
P. M. Roget. 81-toryof the Bap ista,.rom the M begin
nlng of the Gospel*' to the present time ; by W. C. Dun
can. An Exposition of the 0 arch of Christ and its Doc
trine . by John J. White, for sale by
*ep» THOS. RICHARDS A EON.
■IW MUSIC! HEW MUSIC!
SONQS.- Tbe Irnsnt Lover; The Shower of Pearls;
The Poetry,sngg ited by Osborne's popular "Pluto
de Per let,” by Stephen tsiever; The Wild Ashe Deer; I’ve
not a Toought but what is Thine; When in Honrs of anx
ious Badness; EHie lane; Srrrowtal Katy; The Bright
Days of Yere , Sailing on tbe Summer Sea; And mu 11
Loss The# Still; bheaakme if I think of Thee; My Dear
OM Home; Ob let me Sing To-Night, Mother; The Little
Dreamer; Bell Brandon; Oft as Dtwy Evening 'alls;
Happy Hearts make Smiling faces; What is Home with
out a Mother; Our Paetor; Com where the Vountaine
PjM; Had I never, never known Thee; few Dajs; There’s
Something to Live for.
Tup,y Torr y Polks; Polka Caprice; Ridowa
••Ofneert; now Nothing Polka.
MHuTTISCH.—Swatara Schottiech; fashion do.; At
feedion Parior do.; RaUroad do.; Grtenwood do.; La
Brunette do. for sale at
6*o. A. OATES A BRO’S.
Book and Mbs c Store, Broad-it.
LbOOKH.—Library of Reference, a Dictionary of Date
® oW s or Tw ° Tear* in Victoiis,-
U ® dne Y “ d ▼»* Dleman’s Land, by WilUsm
*h® "Wry of the Campaign, a oomplete Narrative
Artiß and Tradesman's Companion, embr eiog Painting,
"V * hiD * **»• Arts, by M,
a **: D - House and Home; or The Oarolina
HWMtaby.UflyofCharlmton. Every Lady her own
’/i" l *** Pract'wJ direoUoii for cnl
"y DouisaJohnson. Oava'ry
?fv° r ?* r w the Wtr Derailment. 001.
. * f OsMbo. Baltic and the Black Sea-
MMHMttoM. For Ml* by
—gjL. THOS, RICHARDS A BON.
N *AC of Medicine—
jj^BSSSggESSggaa
He Histori al, Pathiij^!L^' ow Fever, oonsldered in
eall^n.^VlS£^^HH T »“ d Therapeoti
oaßpideoiebfeshwa.
b f M D , fevers;
veatioß of Yellow fsvc, contain J", Pr*
Sanitary Commission of N,w «*• wport of the
Chairman of the *• anitary °*J. b H. Barton,
Ih* Eye; ■** edition. fUnfs O™ » k * B, ‘ e on
Hnaed fevers. Tanner's Maneai Pen-
Phystotanx* Visiting List for 1865. fwiaSnJi
thob. ggaga A
c^ = * B=sa -isss?i»sass&r
MISCELLANEOU S.
flToOoiiwEED.
DR.UUNTKB’HcalebratedßPHOlflOJor thwart
ofGonorrhesaJßtrlctnres.GleetandAnaltgeusOom.
I’^yil'.'L-V.ViL’.T.^’Vi.nJoflrainenlgpr^Hfao.ir..
| rlctlonted rink ,or obangso fa ppUeatioa
*Oq^ B n?sparfeetly harmless. Gallons oRt might *
lakenwlthouttnjnrlngthepatlent.
It is not unpleasant to take; and contains no mercury,
yaw-it la pat ap in boUtot,wlthfalldir*oUonaaceom«
pan ylngit.eothat person scan ourethensaelveewithoutro
sorting tophysiolansor othersfor advice.
far* It is approved and reoommended by the Roys
OollegeofPhysicians and Surgeons of London and bvr
heir certificate eneloeed with every bottle.
It ft prepared by Wn. Richardson A Son, No. 4, Soho,
London, and has their signature over the cork of eaci
bottle. None other la genuine.
It will Invigorate the system, and completely renovate
and restore the Genital Organs to their original healthy
oondition, even in persons who have past the meridian o
tile.
pr in ordinsrv cases of Gonorhcea or Leocorrhcea
one bottle isenongntoperformacertaincure. Prlcetl
In Gleets or Btrioture* of long standing, ita continued
e will always care, and in all diseases of tne O rgans.it
laff>rd relief.
for sale In Augusta by W. H. A J. TURPIN,
dlt to whom all orders must be addressed.
E. BUILD
CiIVIL BMUINBKR, ARCHITECT and OONTRAC
) TOR, for the erection of thefollowing branches of tbt
Mechanic's Art, vis:—Cotton,Woolenand Hemp factories,
Sugar M ills,and Calico Print Works: also for theerection
of Churches, Court Houses,or the finest class Dwelling
Houses,together with Stores and Warehouses,allto be el
the most modern style—tarnishing all the materialise*
qalredin the Bullder’cArt.
AUorderspromptly attended to, from any part of the
BoutheroStatesand Westlndles. A U Contraetsfilled with
despatch And warranted notto besarpassedby anyartlst
moneypald.
Residence—Lawrencevllle.Gwinnettcounty, Georgia.
nB-twtf
TO CURRIERS AND FIN 18HERS.
WELTED IMMUDIATHLY at the LawrencerUl
Steam Tannery in Gwinnett ccunty, a good CUR
RIER an l PINIbUER, of sober habits, to whom libers
wages will be given.
for sale at said Tannery, a constant supply of excellen:
LEATHER, for common purposes.
MALTBIE, CLEVELAND A 00.
Lawrenceville. Geo., Sept. 18,1555. seplfl-twtf
TO MERCHANTS VISITING AUGUSTA.
FALL TRADE 1555.
WARD. BURCHABD * CO. reepecttally inform
merchants coming to Augu ta, that they are now in
receipt o'a portion of their fall stock, and are also re
ceivi g semi-we- kly additions thereto from the newest
styles and freshest mportatiocs of tbe season.
Many of their Goods are bought with especial reference
to the usual requirement* of this and adjoining States, to
whom they offer the confident assurance of being able to
supply thtir wants in every department, and cordially in
vite an ex .minaiion-
The moat' iberai te ms, and very low prtoes are ofie ed
to cash a d responsible, prompt ayiog time boyert.
In‘tbe slock wdi be found any kinds of fine Goods not
usually offered at wholesale In this market, as well as a
tall assortment oi Pi in and Heavy Cotton and Woo'en
fabrics, s itabie to planters and far i era.
au.6 WARD, BUROUARD a 00.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT T. DUNHAM’S,
(hVOOUWOB TO j. K. BANOROIT.)
CAHK 4-4 Soft finish Long CLOTH, 10 cents; cue 4-4
Gingham MUSLIN, 10cents; **
50 Silk PARASOIA, $1.60, worth $2.50;
100 pieces Musquito GAUZE, at 50c., very cheap;
50 dote a Linen TOWELS, sl, great bar. ain;
I 75 •• “ “ SI.OO per dos. great bargain;
Case furniture FRINGES, at low prices, marked down;
All the fut Colored PRINTS, sel ing at 12J4 to 10c.;
' All the rut Ool’d GINGHAMS, selling at 12* to loc.;
Particular attention is called to these Goods, as they
i wIJ be sold low.
I ALSO,
The entire stock of DRESS GOODS in MUSLINS, BA
REGES, ORGANDIES, TISSUES, Ac., Ac., will be sold at
New York cost, to make room foi Fall stock.
Jyl Ntast door to Bank of Auguita,
LEATHER, LAST, BHOR PUGS, .SHOE FIND-
I INGS, Ao.
JCBT RKCKIV KD, Hemlock and Oak Eoie LEATHER;
Lace, Picker and Roller LEATHER;
Russet and Buck Uppe “
French and American OALF-BKINS ;
Lining, binding and Kip
Buck, Ohamoise and Sheep SKINS;
Kid,Giat and G ove Kid **
Opera and Pat. nt Calf “
Al-o, Hammers, Pincers, Rasps, Nippers, Piles, Peg
Cutters, Heel Cutters, Shoe Shaves, Punches, Sparables,
Tacks, Last tieoks, Boot Ho.As, L sting Tacks, Biv ts,
Rivet Sets, awls, Awl HsndifS, (iron and wood,) Eyelet
Machines, Eyelets, Heel Ball, Edge B.acking, Wax, Freni h
Kit, Kit Files, Col ta, Clamps, Crimpxg Boards, Graining
beards, Shoe Horrs, Peg Jacks, Peg Clamps, Boot Trees,
Boot and Shoe Last, Shoulder Sticks, Lo g Sticks, Shoe
, Knives, Skiver Klives, Clicker Knives, Welt Knives, Bxe
Sticks, Measure Straps, Instep Leathers, Band Paper,
Sand Sti.nes, Indiana Slones, Clearing fctones, Rub Stones,
’ Scotch Stones, Russia bristles, boot Webs, Silk Galloon,
Boot Cord,Twist,Fitting Thread, Sloe Thread, Bottom
Brushes, French Chaik, Beam Faces, Tanners’ Tools, Ac.
FORCE, CONLEY A CO.,
Boos and Shoe Warehouse, opposite Insurance Lank.
ac 23
CHEAP CLOTHING.
Cl ALL an I examine the remaining portion of my stock
J if Ready-ma'ie Summer CLOTHING, which I am now
offering at greatly reduced prices t. make room for a new
supply of Fall and Winter Go >d —Youth’s and Boys’
Clothing and cheap Clothing for Servants Also, SHIR tS,
DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, Ac., constant
ly on hand at the old stand of Clayton a Big nop, under
Augusta Hotel. |aus] J. J. CLAYTON.
GENTLEMENS' HATS
KBCBIYED by laat steamer, several varieties of FUR
HAT*, tor Gentlemens* wear, among which is
French Felt, various co'ors;
Soft • ur, do. do.;
Soft Black t ur, do.;
Black do stiff Brim; to which the attention of
purchasers is invited at WM. N NIOiIOLS,
aug3-tf opposite tue Bank of Augusta.
DR. GREEN.
HAVB YOU heard of Dr. GREEN, ol Philadelphia
If not, suiter me to enlighten your ben ebied under
standing. He is the inventor of the best Tot 3, perhaps
ever compounded, known as DOCTOR GKf N’S ARO
MATIC SAP I for the cure of Dyspepsia, Debila and Ner
vons derangements of the Stomach generally.
“Dr. Green’s Aromatic Sap” has had each eitraordi
nary success in the Northern and Eastern Btates, as to
induce him to establish an Agency in the South, and has
appointed Messrs. W. H. A J. TURPIN, of this city, gen
eral Agents for this 3tate.
We have received a limited supply of the above ARO
MATIC SAP, and will be pleased to furniabt hose in Lecd
of this celebrated Cordial.
ja!4 WM. H. A J. TURPIN.
U \T BVKIt KNOWN TO FAlL.”—Osgood B lDdia
1 i CUOLAGOGUK tas been used by thousands for
Ohiiis, Fever and Ague, Dumb Agu:, .tc., when other
remedies have failed, and found effltacicus. A fresh
supply on band by [au!2J D. B. PLUMB A CO
fTX» ARHIVK— 200 bags FLOUR; 25 bbls. FLOUR
JL ll'OO bushels OATES;' COO bushels CORN. For sale
by Lsulv] 8. C GRENVILLE AGO.
(T OSHKN BUTTBU.—IO Kits Choice Goshen BUT
vX TER, In store and for ra e by
*u!2 8. O. GRENVILLE A CO.
SKUA K 8.—60,000 German BLGARS, a cheap and first
rate smoking Begar. Fo sa'e by
an 12 8. C. GUKNVILLE A CO.
Vs KDILINAL WINKH.—We bave on hand pure
iVI PORT WINE, and old COGNAC BRANDY, for rnell.
cinal purposes.
«W D. B. PLUMB A 00.
WK bave on hand a lot of Ladies' Tan Ool’d GAITERS,
plain and tipped, which we will sail st New York
co,t - [«u26j CLARKE A ROYAL. .
LADIKB’ fine Kid BUPPERB. from No l’stofis. Just
_reeeivedby [aepS] Oi- ARKE A ROYAL.
M18»BS’ fine Kid SLIPPERS from No 10 to No. I’s
Also, Misses’ fine B ack Tipped GAITERS, from 10’s
to Is. Just received by t*BJ CLARKE A ROYAU
FOR THE BABIES.
CABS AND CHAIBBB—Some very wide; aIso.WIL
LOW COACHES and CRAD E8; also, CHINA DOLLS
Turpin s Ran(ft, N° JM. [sepC] EM MUSTIN.
I K" 081 T <X>TH
pre sly to our order, just received by
C *“*“ -I«'
POULLAIN, JENNINGS A 00.
Negro
- P _ WARD, BURQHARD A CO.
F*Sd blanktali assortment of
Bed BLANKETS, from Common to EX'ra Fins. »
lor sale b, ward, BURCHaId aco
HOWE AND LOTFORrat^"
* aT A. J. \ T. W MILLER
Ci i/ki a BASJKH Liverpool SALT, (oraale low bv 7
GUW aut HAND, WILCOX A CO. I
JACAflltfl Cincinnati 8IDE8“for "—~
GRO. L. ANDERSON,
_aull corner Reynold and Mol a tosh street s.
LUTBACT OF CKLBBY AND BATIFIA, with
re^rfvL a h^ rtmen .*. of isV “ r jost
received by iJylil - WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
NN&KO KKBBBYB.—IO bales KER.-KYS received
.and tor sale low by WARD, BURCHARD A 00.
»«“ ta -
WM. rs. TUTT. DrnwisL
HSSS«BKUKreES i SfSg
atd for sale by N.J.roqifiV^
- ”* l * Saner, weight a an
T-SS-KlTEjLijLjJjo.uUßta iHD OOMWiT
Ayeta* FIMA; *atwiyi Circassian BALM
-4 Marehtaj , °AT“OUCK)N.
»«e#lto?nbevenamed valuable preparation lust
D. B. PLUMB AQQI*
k *** A. for sal* tow b,
WARM A ROYAL.
I MISCELLANEOUS.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, FXRFUKXRY AMD
fAWCT GOODS.
WR have now In »tor#,for the Fall trade, onr usual
Urge mortment of DRUGS, MKDICIN 1», PAINTS,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Ac.,
which we offer to Merchants at unusual low price a, for
each or approved credit. Thoee visiting oar market thia
fall, would do weU to call aod examine oar stock acd
price*. The following article* will comprise pact of oar
•lock, to which we are making daily addition*:
10,000 Ha. BLUE STONf; .
IJSOO “ fine INDIGO;
8,000 “ No. 1 U ADDAS;
400 bone* Window GLASS;
*,OOO to*. POTTY;
100 dos. Hndaon’a MUSTARD ;
800 “ Aieortod COLOGNE WATER;
50 « Lyon*’ KATHAIKON;
40 H Barry’* TRICOPHEROUB;
50 1 Tbompao ’* Compound SOAP;
10 bore* OMtile SOAP, in cake*;
10,000 fo*. WHITE LEAD:
SCO nil*. Linsred OiL •
5,000 lbs. Eap. o*rb SODA ;
g,OOO “ “ “ in 19>. fa;ers;
1000 “ SALTPETRE:
150 dot. MUSTANG LINIMENT;
«0 “ EAT EXTERMINATOR;
7B “ CHERRY PROTORAL ;
800 “ VERVIPUGI;
600 lbs. Ex’t LOGWOOD;
8.000 “ Refined ALUM ;
8 500 H BRIMSTONE;
8!000 “ SULPHUR;
I 800 galls. Train OIL;
i 250 “ Sperm “
, HAVILAND, RIBLEY A 00.,
i Wholesale Druggists, 3 doors above Globe Hotel.
I auSS-dtwAw
. ~ AUGUSTA WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA!
TUB UN DRUB lUWKD having purchased the eaten*
give MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDERY and OAR
t BHOP, with ad the machinery attached to the same, Imre*
tofore belonging to the Company known as the “ Augusta
Machine Work«,” are now prepared to execute orders for
OABTINGB.MILLGEARINU.GIN GEARING. MINING
MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES sad BOILERS. SAW
- MILLS, complete; SHAFTING and PULLEYS, RAILROAD
CARS and IRONS, STEAMBOAT MACHINERY and every
description of work nsnally made in first class Machine
Shops, of Iron, Brass or Wood. Orders for work, not spe
cially contracted for, must be aooompanied with cash de
posit of 50 per cent, on the supposed value of the work or
-1 tit red, and the remainder paid on delivery of the work.—
Address ail letters on cosines* to
L. HOPKINS A CO.
PROPRIETORS.
Hutr U. Ccuitiso, I Guo. W. Sdmmbus,
W. M. D’Axtiqkac, I Bobbkt Y. Haerihs,
sepSO-dAwfim lambkth Hofxims.
1 FUBNITUHK AMD CABFET WASE ROOMS,
O A. ILATTA CO., BROAD STREET.
1 IT AVIIU enlaiged our establishment to an extent not
II equalled in the Sou’hern country, we are now pre
ptred to tarnish articles of our own and Northern manu
facture at prices that cannot fail to give satislaction. Our
. Ware Rooms are alwa<e filled with the la*est and most
U bioD able style* ts FURNITURE and of the greateet
, variety.
Connected with our Ware Rooms, we have a large es
, tablisbment, the mac icery in which i driven by steam
. power, where we can, at the shortest notice, manufacture
sny article n t usually kept on hand.
In our Furniture Department, which embraces three
stories, can be found every »• tide o' the latest design,
and we particu'arly request all persons to look before pur
chasing else** ere, *s we guarantee to duplicate any arti
cle at charleston prices.
We also cave on hand a splendid stock of
CARPETS,
Tapestry, Wilton,
4 Brussels, Three-Ply,
Icgrain, Dutch Hemp and Cotton,
Crumb U j’hs.snd Druggets, of all sites and widths.
CURTAIN STUFFS.
Damask, T ace and Muslin OURTIANB, GIMPS, COBDB,
>; TASSELS, CORNICEd, BANDS and PINS, of the greatest
M variety.
RUUB, DOOR MATS and STAIR RODS, of all qualities.
•I FLOOR AND TABLE OIL OL JTHB,
1 Os all widths, and of high reputation as to style and
qn&lity, and cut to fit anv bice room or entry in or e pie e.
The at tentioD of buyers is respectfully requested to the
* above, w*>K h comprise the best and largest assortment
1 erer oflere lin this city. aep2i-dtwftw9m
8U M MRR VIL LX ACADEMY
~ AUGUSTA SAND HILL.
THIN Institution will be opened on MONDAY, Ist cf
OCTOBER next, for the examination of Pnplls «nd
• arrangement of classes.
The Academic year will be divided into four Quarters of
eleven weeks each, including certain holidays specified in
tha circulars.
The students will be divided Into four departments, with
the following Terms:
Third Division, (Primary Studies) $7 per quarter.
Becond “ (English Gonse) 9 “
S First “ (Advanced KbgUrh with Natural Bcie .ce,
'• _ , 113 per quarter.
■ Classic Course, (including either division, 16 •«
t French or German, (extra) 6 «
i Music 20 “
5 PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE,
i Boar i, including lights, fuel, washing, Ac., per month,
B |2O. Private pupils or classes received upon terms to be
e arranged with the Principal.
i Circulars, containing specifications, can be bad, during
'» the vacation, by calling at the Bookstore of Messrs, t eo.
i A. Oates A Bro.
a Karaaaicaa —Among other patr< ns, the Principal re
spectfu ly refers to Col. H H. Camming, Hon. Ohas J.
Jeakios, Rev. O. O. Davis, D. u., Col. J. Milledge, Dr.
John M. Galt, Messrs L. C. Warren, John H. Fit ten ; also.
President and Faculty of the College of New Jersey, at
Prmceton. au26-dlmAtwtol6
STOP TBS HUBDERER!—fI.OOO REWARD
Broke FROM WAIIKKKTO* JAIL, on the
night cf the 19th cf epiem er, WILLIAM O. GUM
MING, aometmes called “OHRIBS GUMMING,” who
ba been arrested anu imprisoned for the mnr er of John
Kuchers or Warren county. The saio Camming is the
con or David Cummlng, or Washington county, and is
about 19 years of ag , about 5 feet 4 inches in height, sandy
c lored hair, Uzhtor b oe eyes; when he left had whiskers
of th* same cclor as his hair extending around the chin;
1 round sac-, well d* e, ana weighs about 1- oor 150 pounds,
and has fair skio. The said Cummtng has had a fair edu
cation, and writee a good hand. A reward of 9750 will be
paid by me, on his delivery to the Sber ff or Jailer of War
ren county. BOZE B. HITCH ENB.
f I will pav, in addition to th ab re, a reward of $260
for the apprehension of laid Gumming aod his delivery to
the Sheriff or myself. JOHN J. PILCHES, Jailor.
Warrenton,Bept. 2lst, 1865. sep2S
FEMALE SCHOOL.
MIBB ROSETTE BINDKHBINK having procured
rooms at the Bridge Bank Building, will, on the first
■ MONDAY in October next, open a School for Yeung La
dies, Id which will be taught all th branches connected
with an English educa ion. Miss Sindersine having been
a pupil of Madame Tslvandre, of Charleston, and a grad
> uate of her school, flattei s herself that she will be enabled
i to give general satisfaction to her friends and patrons.
TERMS:
First Cia<s,per qnatter.. sl3
Feccsd Class, per quarter 8
I Third “ children under 8 years ofsge.... 6
The French Language will be taught without additional
charge, and consti utes a part of the duties of the First
Class, when so desired by par nta.
[ Eren. h alone,when cot connecie with the other studies,
SB. Embroidery and Needle Work taught gratis.
Miss Sindersine having been employed as teacher in
1 the families of several of the following named gentlemen,
would respectfully refer to them :
Col. Tunxaa Clanton, Augusta.
Col. W L'otlb, tfeiair.
Lxon P. Poo as, Esq. Aututta.
Jasax Walton. Esq , Columbia county. [;ep2B dAwst
PUBLIC HOTICE.
HEG KM AN, CLARKE A CO.’E (late lusiroi
Clajuk A C 0.,) Genuine COD LIVES OIL, for Cor.-
' sumption, Scrofula, Ac. The late firm of Rushtou, Clark
A Co. being dissolved by the death of W. L. Rushton, (tbs
only Rushton ever connected with the firm) their Genuine
i COD LIVER OIL will in tature be prepared only by HEG k»
MAN, CLARKE A 00., surviving partnsrs and sole suc
cessors. Be particular in ordering to specify flereman.
Clark A Co., (or Rnshton, Clark A C 0.,) as it was Mr
Clark, and not Rnshton, who for the past seven years has
superintended its manufacture, and is the only Druggist
who ever went from the United -totes to Newfoundland
for that purpose, au J since Mr. Rushton's death there bos
been an article called Rnshton'* Oil introduced, which is
in no way connected with Buston,Clark A Co.—or Hege
man, dark A Co.; and as sucoess In Its use depends unoa
its purity, too much care cannot be taken to get the gen
uine. Thonsands who had been taking the Oil of other
makers without snooese, have been reatored to health Ly
the purs Oil of our manufacture.
HEGEMAN,CLARKE A 00.,
Chemists and Druggists, New-York.
Bold by HAVILAND, KIBLEY A 00,,
Agents for Auguste, andk t raggtsU generally.
mhlT-ddwly
Bonus. " ~
MY interest as Copartner in the firm of BAKER, WIL
OOX A CO., bavin.! been withdrawn on the fitb
Inst-1 have this day entered into business with Messrs.
W. H. STARKE A ''O. Hereafter the stylo of the new
firm will be BAXER WRIGHT A CO.
Augusta, July 19,1855. CHARLES BAKER.
COPARTNERSHIP.
'T'HK undersigned hav* this day formed a Copartner-
X ship nnder the firm of BAKER, WRIGHT A 00., and
will continue the Wholesale Grocery Bosinesa at their
store, on north side Bros] -street.
CHARLES BAKER,
A jyU & a?* H, 1856. JOHNS?WRIGHT^*
LEATHER, SHOE FIRDWes AHD TANNER!
TOOLS.
SttS'iSSfti ■
*M*et and Black Upper LF
vreneb, German and American CALF~HRiNg.
ALSO
and Patent Peg I*®#
BRaXVKi%^»VsiSrsa{
SSKn . iBLaWt ng.,
eo bbts. Ortnhed and Powdered
.assir-^^siassiij.^.
DRY UOODB.
EMGLISH PXIMTB.
VTTILLIAM BHKAR has jus received bom New
Vs York a sapply of English PRINTS, of new and beau
tiful *tyles, suitable >or the fall season. Also superior
Merrimac* and other Amer can PRINTS, of the lateet
styles. ssp33-dtwAw
MXW PALL GOODS.
BROOM Jk MORRELL are anw in receipt of, and
h ve opened, a large portion of their Fall and Win
ter purchases, and are now prepared to exhibit to their
friends end the pub ic, a handsome and varied assortmant
of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS : embracing almost
every er iole usually kept in a Dry Goods Btore. Their
goode will be offered at very low prices, and their pricee
will compare tavoi ably with the lowest and the cheapest
Their stock of DOMESTICS, KERSEYS. BLANKETS
and House-Servant’s GOOES, is very tall. To all of which
they wo»ld call a'tention, aid respect.ally solicit a share
of pnblie patronage. sl>
MEW FALL AMD WINTER GOODS
ALEXANDER * WUIOHT have reeelved, and
are new offering upon the most accommodating
terms, and at low prices, a very large stock of new and
desirable Good*, salted to the season,
-~ ftUGH 49
French, English and American PRINTS, GINGHAMS ;
Rich Preach Printed D’LAINES;
Eng’h and Preach MERINOS and D’LAINES, all colors;
Plaid Raw 8D K 8 at d French Cashmere PLAIDS;
EMBROIDERIES, a very great variety, embracing all
the newest styles and designs;
Plain, Embroidered and Dotted Swiss MUSLINS;
Plain CAMBRICS, JACONETS, Mall and Nainsook
MUSLINS:
Trench BBILLIANTES; India, Cambric and Furniture
DIMITY;
Sup. Irish and Pillow case LINENS;
Table DAMASKS and CLOTHS, DIAPERS and TOW
ELS;
Bup’r. GauaeSUk Warp and real Welsh FLANNELS;
White and Red FLANNELS,aII qualities;
Silk and Oott n HOSIERY; KM and Silk GLOVES;
GAUNTLETS; ERF'S.; RIBBONS; LACES,Ac., Ac.
Also, a complete assortment or Goods for Servants’
wear.such as Plaid LINDSEYS; Marlboro PLAIDb and
STRIPES; Manchester GINGHAMS. *ep2o dAw
Lb. LILLKHMTHD'I' has received a choice lot of
• Bed BLANKETS, BHIETING, Pillow,Cotton and
Linen ; Bleached and Brow SHIRTING; MERINO,
OABSIMEREB and FATINETB; a l kind i of Red and
Wh te FLANNEL ; Georgia PLAINS, and every style of
Goods for Negro Clothes ; 03NABURG8 and STRIPES
Prices warranted * o suit. sep3s
nw khbboideries.
WILLIAM MHRAR has received this day, from
New-York, a supply of new EMBROIDERIES,
among which are
Ladies’ Mnslln COLLARS, of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Muslin UNDE BSLEEVEB, and Worked Jaconet
BANDS,
French ScoToped COLLARS, a new and beantital article
far Mourning:
White Crape COLLARS for Mourning, of new and beau
tiful styles.
To all of which the attention of the Ladies are respect
iully invited. sep3> dtwAw
WILLIAM H. CRAMS
TT AB just received by express fr m New-York, the fol-
II lowing Goods, suitable tor the present season, to
which he would call attention :
Nea styles Per.tan OHALLEYB;
“ BAREGE DELAINES;
BUck and Col’d Velvet TRIMM'NGS;
D conet EDGINGS, INSERTI MGS and BANDB;
Ham) soma Wot ked COLLARS, very cheap ;
French COLLARS, trim’ with Thread Lace:
Mourn! g “ and SLEEVES;
Ladies* Zephyr SCARFe.
Bl’k, Whits and Ool’d KID GLOVES;
bilk and L. 0 HANDKERCHIEFS, Ao. sep3l
SILKS! SILKS!
AT GREAT BARGAINS.
ALKXANDKK At WRIUHT are offering a large
lot of Plaid, S riped and Brocade SILKS, at exceed
ingly low priote, of which all will be satisfied upon exam
ination of qualities and prices sep3o-dAw
LINES SHEETINGS.
WILLIAM BHKAR has reeelvd this day fromNeW
York,an additional -apply < f superior 13-4 LINEN
SHEETINGS, which he will sell at very low prices.
ALSO.
An assortment of; ew style PALL PRINTS, to all of
which he respeottally Invites the attention of the public.
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HKW~ CAKPETS.
WILLIAM BIIRAK has recrived this day from New
York, Superior Three Plv CARPETS of new and
beautiful styles, also Rich Chenille RUGS at low prices, to
which the attention oi the public is respectfully invited.
septl4-dtwAw
BLACK CHALLY.
WILLIAM BHKAR has just received from New
York Plain Btoc 1 * CHALLY of superior qnality, a
beautiful article for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses. Also,
Plain Black SILKS, of superior qual ty, and at very low
fir ces, to which the attention of the public D respectfully
nvlted. sl-dtwAw
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
DA A DOSS BN Ladies’ White Cotton HOSE, escorted;
uVU 800 dr sen do. Slate do. do.;
200 do. do. Brown do. do.;
200 do. do. Mixed do. do.;
250 do. Misses’, assorted in price and eohr;
500 do. Men’s Rrrwn and mixed half HOSE:
B 0 do. Alexander’s and iiajious Kid GLOVES;
20 do. Gent’s GLOVES, assorted;
A fall supply of La ies’ and Childrens’ Silk and Woolen
GLOVES. Just received by DICKKY A PHIBBS,
seplO next to Bones A Brown’s Hardware Store.
IRISH LJXKWS.—I case sup’r. fine Shirting LINEN;
Linen TOWBLb in tiuckabac; Rus>ian DIAPER; Crash,
Bird eye DIAPER; NAPKINS; DOILIFS- Brown asd
Bleached Table DAMASK, Ac. Just received by
«epl6 DICKEY A PHIBBS.
NEGRO CLOTHS AND BLANKETS.
WILLIAM BHKAR respectfully invites the atten
tion of Planters to h s large stock of NEGRO CLOTHB
and Whit< and Grey NEGRO BLANKETS, which he will
sell at very low prices. anS-dtwAw
BLK. MOUB. D’LAINES, CHALLYB, AC
ALEXANDER a WRIUHT have just received
Lupin’s BUt. D’LAINES, CHALLVB and BOMBA
Z'NEdi Sup. Bik. SILKS. Blk. ALPACAS, Steel and
Mixed MOHAIRS, Mourning G T NGHAMB, Bl k and Whfo
Mourning SsTIS, Muslin and Cambric COLLARS and
SLEEVES, Alexander’s Kid GLOVES and GAUNTLETS,
Ac., to which they invite attention. an 26
SILKB, MBRIMOKS AMD MUSLIM DELAMKS.
WILLIAM H. (lit vNK would call attention to the
fellowii g GOODS, just i eceived :
Nightingale Btrip’d SILKS, (entirely new styles.)
I ow Priced Strip d SILKS ;
Plaid Raw do. beautiful colors ;
Real French MERINOEB, very cheap;
Strip’d and Fig’d MUSLIN DELAINES;
French Plaid CASHMERES. se9-dAw
MOHAI DR BBXB7
WILLIAM H. (IBANK has just received some
beautiful Mohair HEAD DRESSES, of dfferent
sty les, to which he c tils attention. *9 dAw
GINGHAMS, PKIMTS, SHAWLS.
TiJBT opened and for Mle aheap, Strip’d, Fancy and
” BrocadtGiNGHAMS ; Eng. utd American PRINTS;
l«k*e’d Table and Piaro
COVERS; Ladies’ Rid and Buckskin GAUNTLETS: Bro
LINEN, S dIRTING, TIORI.G, to. ’
sep3-d w WH. H. CRANE.
MKW GOODS! NEW GOODS’
MILLBR * WA HRBN are daily receiving large ar
rivals in NEW GOODS They respectfully solicit a
c%l) from their customer! and the public gcDertliy t ti*
surlng them they wilt offer aousnal inducements to buy of
tltMn - sept 18
BMB&01 DXRIKS.
SWIBB AND CAMBRIC COLLARS :
Swiss and Cambric BANDS and PLOUNOINGS •
Do. Co. SLEEVES, new *tj les ;
Do. do. EDGING and INBERTINGB;
Plain Linon COLLARS and CUP PS, in seta -
Do. do. 0 H EMIZCTTEB and SLEEVES, In i ets :
White Moarnlng COLLARS and SLEEVES, in sett ;
Black and White Monrn>ng COLLARS. Justrec’iv-
Od au J for sale by [stotlS] DICKEY A PH'BB .
DOMESTIC GOODS
BLBACH BD BHIKTINUB, f. cm 6* to ISM cents;
Brown do. do. 6M to 13)4 cents:
Blue, Plaid and Striped HOMEBPUNB - *
Bine DENHAMS and BED TICKING;
White and Red FLANNELS;
Silk Warp FLANNEL, a superior article which will ba
,old k*- [*ep!6] DICKEY A PHIBBS.
N HrsrtS2° D ? - ~^?» do “ n °« D Hemen’s Fancy Shirt
Xv FRONTS; Jett BBAOELETS; Bonnet RIBBONS-
Drese TRIMMINGS Leather BELTS; with a greatmany
other articlee In the fancy line. Just received by 3
**P IC DICKEY A PHIBBS.
RHIBTS AMD OOLLARB. ~
reoeived a fresh assortment or SHIRTS and
COLLARS, consisting in part of
Ruffle Bosom and Wristband SHIRTS-
Plain *• French “ ••
Fine “ “ •• •«
French and English made Standing and Byron COLLARS,
•ome of them new styles, very neat and desirable.
14 W. O. PRICE A GO.
MKW FALL GOODS.
LD. LALLBRBTKDT is now opening, at his old
• stand, corner of Globe Hotel, a large and oomplete
assortment of BTAPLB AMD FANCY DRY 3O0DB—*(yl«
and prioes warrant*l sat to which he Invitee tfce et
teatfon of pnrohaeerg.
BLAME ITS, NEGRO WOOLENS ft OBMABURGS.
WABBIIW have reoeived a superior
stock of Negro BLANKETS, large and heavy, ranging
in prioe from 75 cento to $3 a Blanket.
All Wool Georgia made Negro GOODS.
The beet brands of OSNABUBGB, which they would be
pleased to show to the Planter! visiting the city. seplß
NEW GOODS.
TJAVINe rented lor the preeent the store next door
AA te Dickey A Pbibba, I am now opening a general as
sortment of Pina, Needlea, Hooks and Eyes, Suspenders,
Pearl and Agate Battens, Spool Thread, Flax Thread,
SiDtf Whale Bona, Boaps and Perfumery, Shell
Beads, Coral Beads, Jet Braoeleta and to
gether with a large variety of articlee not to be Csond at
•“F otfeer More, which will be sold very low for cash by
an3S-d3w A. BLEAK LEY.
CARPXTS AT GOBI.
fTONBIDTIiIQ of common and superior American,
V-ftogßih, Ingrate, fine and heavy; extea Two and
Velvet; Canton MATTING,
RPbn*^u,nu?TT | L P YH * “ d Bnuasie Hearth
• *“«• vAriMy; all of
•oldfct Ntv York oott. to 01006 oottbc stock.
t'ssnsr
Haraamn lumlZT"*-
lawriSsHsis 3 "* s *
Mon m Planters. ’ UpftMfo
LiMXM snenirox
OyoMUM tsh&sss*
warehouses.
raiNIXT ft CLA\TO!V,
J* MERCHANTS, Augusta, Geo.,
the above busioe** m *ll it brsochev, at their old HH
c ® n »‘rnmenu of Cotton and Produce.—
Their stiiot personal aitentioa is devoted to btwinesss.
Advances made onCoUon and Produce ia store, whea
r&q tailed.
Charges, e stomtry rates of the city. Ofllee and Bales
ror m on Jtckson street, near the Globe Hotel
F. Phixmv. E. p.' Ciuttos.
August*, September 15, 1856. sepl4-4m
DVB ft BARNES*
WARDHOUBB AND COMMIBBIDR
MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.—Thank-gtefttei
ta) for former patronage, woo d respectfully in-MDES®
form their friends and the public, that they still continue
to transact a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS In *ll ts branches, at their old stand on
the corner of Reynold and Washington rtreets, and would
soikit a share cf poblio patronage. Their entire atten
tion will bs devoted to the interest of their ustomers.
Orders carefully filled at the lowest market prices.
Advances made when desired on Produce in store.
Charges in accordance with the regularly established
rates of the city. JAS. M. DYE,
Augusta,Sept. Ist, 1856. WM. E. BARNES.
J. J. PEARCE,
WARKHOUBB AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT, Augusta, Oa , will continue
the Warehouse and Commit- ion Business in
extensive Brick Warehouse, recently occupied by B-ail A
Stovall, on 0- mpbell-ctreet, near L. Hopkins and Messrs.
Bones A Brown's Hardware Store-
Hit personal attention given to the Storage and Sale of
Cotton and other Pro 'nee consigned to his cere.
Order, for Bagging, Rope and Family Hepplle s furnished
at the lowest market prices.
Cash advances made on Produce in store
Commist.ons for selling Cotton, 35 cents per bale,
si
JVFKERS & OTHRINS,
i7iACTORB AND COMMISSION MKR-r™
' CHANTS. Charleston, Po Ca -The under
sgned having formed a Copartnership for thejgjHfi
transaction of a GENERAL FACTORAGE AND Co a, mia
BION BUSINESS te th* citv of Charleston, 8. 0., under
the name of JEFFIRB A COTHRANS, beg leave to offer
their services to their friends and the publio generally,«e
--1 eving that the long experience of two of the partner* in
the selling of Produce generally, will enable them to do as
well for thtir patrons as any other house in the city.
Particular attention will be given to the sa e of Cotton,
Fleur, Grain, Ac., and the Receiving and Fo warding Bu
siness a* also the Pu chasing of Good* to order.
In all instances, oar charge will be in accordance with
custom, excepting Cotton, which will be sold for fifty cents
per bale. HENRY L. JKFFEIte,
WADI 8. OOTHKAN,
JOHN K. OOIURAN.
Charleston, 8. 0,,-5ept.20,1855. sep2l-U*wlm
GEO. L. ANDERSON,
WAHBHOUHK AND UOMMIBBION
MERCHANT, Reynold street, AagaiU
Ga., begs leave to inform bis friend, and the pub-HIHH
lie generally, that he has taken the large Brick Waie
house, on north side of Reynold street, for the purpose of
transacting a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS.
His strict personal attention will be given to the Storage
acd sale of Oo ton, Wheat Corn, Flour, Bacon and Pro
dace generally, and to Receiving aod Forwarding Goods.
Advances made, when desired, on Produce in store.
septlA
8. D, H ARD,
WARBHOUBB AMD COMMISSION KV\rn\
MERCHANT, Angn- ta,Ga'The subicri
her will continue the above business In all its HUH
branches, at hi* old stand, (Fire-Pjoof Buildings,) ea t
side of Mclntosh street, where he solicits the patronage of
the publio generally.
1 H is strict personal attention will be given to the Storage
and Sale of Cotton, and all other Produce.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and F.mily Supplies, careful
ly filled, and at lowest market prices.
The usual accommodations extended to customers.
Augusta, Sept. Ist, 1855. 8. D. HEARD.
septll-dAw4m
BEALL ft STOVALL,
GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.,
YET ILL. continue the Grocery business in all its branches,
VV at their Old Stand, on Bread street, epposito the
Planters’ Hotel.
Our Stock of Groceries will at all timet be large, the as
sortment complete, and par ticuU -ly * - pled to Planters’
, trade —a liberal shareof which a so long enjoyed,
and hope still to receive. WM. M. *t£ALL,
JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
BEALL ft'sTOfALL,
WARKHOUBB AND COMMIBBION
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Will
tinue the Warehouse aod Commission Business,
in all its branches, and have removed to the Fire-Proof
Warehouse ad join’ng M. P. Stovall, on the corner oi Jactson
and Ellis streets, near the Glebe Hotel.
Consignments cf Cotton, Bacon, Gralu, and other Pro
duce ‘solicited.
All Cotton consigned to ns will be sola tt the Warehouse,
where one of the firm may at all times b, found.
Commission lor selling Cotton will belt icents per bale.
WM. M. -IEALL,
August 1,1565. JOHN W L. STOVALL.
au26
WHITLOCK, COSftERV ft CO.,
WARBHOUBK AND COMMISSION MER-.-
OH ANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., take
method of informing their foi-nds and the pub-|HB
lie, that they continue business in the . tme Fire Proof
Warehouse on Gampoell-street
Their personal attention is given to the storage and sale
of Cotton and other Produce consign ed to them.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP
PLIES carefnily purchased at the lowest market prices.
CASH ADVANCES made on Produce in sure when de
sired.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN 008KERY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 28,1855. au9B-w2in
GILHAM ftTAS!.L\7~
WARBHOUBK AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga. Having as
sociated ourselves together for the purpoee offtflflM
transacting a general WAREHOUSE AND COMMIboIwM
BUSINESS, we have taken the commodious Fire Proof
Warehouse on Reynold street, (recently occupied by Platt
ft Gilham,) where we will be pleased to serve ail the friends
of the old concern, and as many new ones as may choose
to give us their patronage.—pledging ourselve- that their
: interest shall not suffer in our hands. Particular atten
tion will be given to the selection and forwarding of Ba<-
ging, Rope and Family Supplies.
Commission for selling Ootton will be 35 cer ts per bale.
The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in r tore.
T. A. GILHAM, of Oglethorpe county.
F. E. ASRIN, or Taliaferro county.
August 22,1855.
SMPBON ft GARDLI ER,
WAKKIIOUBK AND (OMMIBHIO*--
MERCHANTS, Mclntosh-street. Augusta,
Ga., will continue the Warehouse anu commis-DM
■ion Business in their Fire-Proof Building on Mclntuaft
■treet, 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 favor.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies filled at
the fewest market prices.
Cash Advances made when required on Produce In store.
J. R. Sinreox. | J. T. Gaantaxa.
au29
HARPER C. BRfSON,
WARHHOUBK AND COMMIBBISiy CT -x
MERCHANT, Broad Street, Augu-ta,
will give his personal attention to the Sate uiIHH
Storage of Ootton and other Produce, Also, to Receiving
and Forwarding Goods.
Or dert for Family Supplies promptly attended to.
hadvanced when required on Produce in (lore.
■ept3-dfttwtNovl
COTTOI WAREHOUSE AND COMKIMION
BUSINESS.
THH undersigned have taken into 00-partn*r- S\'\ \ \\
thip CHARLES W. DOUGHTY. The Ootton
Factorage and Commission Bas nets will be here ■HIH
after conducted under the firm of DOUGHTY, BEall a
OO^at the-r well known stand (Fire-proof Buildings on
Jackson-street. Their undivided attention w'” be given,
as heretofore, te the interest of their customers and friends.
Lioerai advances made on Ootton in store.
Chargee In accordance with the customary rate of the
«*»/• DOUGHTY ft BEALL.
Aogusta, August 98,1855. w4m
9k P. STOVALL,
WARKHOUBB AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT, Augusta,Ga.,begs leave
inform his friend* and th« public that he con-|H
tinaes the Warehouse and Commission Business,
branches, in the extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
on Jackson-street, near the Giobe Hotel. Hie strict per’
tonal attention *lll, as heretofore, be given to the storage
and sale of Ootton, Grain, Flour Bacon, and Pro.ace
generally. He will, when desired, make Mberai cash ad
vance* tn produce in store.
Orders for Family Supplier Page leg, Rope, Ac., will be
promptly and caretaliy filled at the lowest market prices
___aalß-tw*w
Txoe. P. Stovall, Joe. H. Ptovall.
THOff. F. STOVALL ft 00.
GBNBKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Auguste, Georgia. We would respectfully
Inform our friends and patrons, that we still oon-Mv
tinue the Commission Business at onr old stand, where
we give our personal attention to consignments of Oot
ton, Floor, Baoon, Grate, and all descriptions of Prodace
sent ns.
Orders carefully filled, and advances, either cash or Ly
acceptances, made on Produce in store, or when Bill* of
Lading accompany drafts.
Ootton stored in a Fire Proof Wa rehouse.
_ septfi fim
J. A» ANSLEY*
GBMBRALi COMMISSION AND PRODUOI ftt vix
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on Broad
street,opposite Union Bank, will give prompt and
personal attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard,Grain. Flour.
Ootton, and all artfetee of Merehandtea consigned to him.
▲lso, to the forwarding of goods tor the Interior and North
ern markets, at tha customary rates.
Liberal advance* either te cash or by aooeptanoee,mare
on articles in store, or whan Bills of Lading accompany
drafts.
Refon to Baker, Wilcox ft M. ft B. Wilkinson, J.
fargo^Oashier,An«sta,Ga.; Hand, Williams ft Wilcox,
Thos.TroatA6o.,Ohartest°n,B.o.; Wa.Duncan,Padel-
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Bon, Now Orleans, O. B. w«l
--bone, Dalton, Gaj Grenvill* A Sample,
Bearden, Bon A 00., Knoxville,
ons, T*na4 W. B. Bhapord ft 0o n Berry ft DemovUle, Nast*
iflftTm. *3
LINBBRD OIL, WUITB LFAD, 4ke.-
509 gal tons NnMiah Linseed OIL;
lOJMh*. purs Whit# LEAD;
» bbls.BpiriU TURFNNTQIN;
A»I?ISsSSSS!i
... . WM. H. TO Tf.
i® l * Wheieeele and Betail Draggfet.
WM. H. TOTT,
BUSINESS CARDS
PROFESSIONAL AND BOMIM ESS CARDS, no. ~
lis linen, will be inserted under tb»sb; Hut the r
per annum. Oerds eaceerting tit i n wuibe
pro rain per line.
JOHN A. 0 SHIELDS,
ATTORNEY ATIAtt, Calhrun, Gordon coontr
Ga., w II practice in all he counties of ■he Cherokee
Circuit, and in Fann'n, Gilmer ana Pikers of the B u -
Ridge Circuit. aep7
S. W. HARKKR, M D.. RESIDENT DENTIST^
ROOMS one door above Clarke k Co.'s, Jewelry Bt ore
opposite Georgia Railroad Bank, August*. On. ’
The Continuous Gain, Block, and Single TMTU - ay be
seen at the office. Prices a* formerly. Dr. H haae.tah
lished a Dental Depo£ in Au»u*ta, where Den’i*t< n>»y
And every article uaed in th profetwion at the owest cash
prices. * au‘4
BLALOCK * WHIG HA a,
ATTORN HYH AT I.A\*,Fayetteville, Fayette eccc.
ty, Georgia, will priunplly a tend to any bu ius-j
entrusted to th ir care in the fol o ing counties, Vlt
Fiyette, Henry, Folio ,• D„ Kalb, Cobb, Cwtnobeli, 0«r
--roll, Heard, Coweta, Troup,Meriwether, Piki awl j
ing.
Jaws L. Blalock. Booaa L. Wbigbau
PHILLIP B. ROBINSON,
ATTORN KY AT UW, Ureenesboro', 0»., wiil
prac ice in the counties of Greene, Putnam, <jg! -
thorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock-, vVilkesand Warren. jyv.i
MOORE A TUTTLE,
OLKYhVOKH and CIVIL ENGINEF.US, will at
O tend to any work iu their profession In Riobmon
u rke cr adi oining counties. Order* left at Finn A
mond’s, on Greene-atreet, at United States Hotel, c
throuhg the Postollice, will meet with prompt attention.
Reference*—Hon. John F. King,Col. Henry H. Outl
ining, U. 11. Gardiner, Jr., Esq. mhll-d*w6m
DENTAL NOTICE.
Dll. HANBBHRY offers his professional services to
the citisens of Augusta and vicinity. He has in hii
possession numerous testimonials of hia ability and skill as
a faithful Dentist. He can also give a number o th• first
families in South Carolina as reference. Office ovtr
Haines’Drug Store, Brosd-street. nr.y.o di
F, S. yiTCH,
ATTORN BY AT LAW, Fairourn. .i. couniy
Geo., will collect claims promptly, t. g’Ve .turne
tiate notice of their collection. Fro.esaiona usine.vt at
ended to in Campbell, Fayette and tae arnuicz ;eu •
ties of the Blue Ridge and Oowet ■ circuits. 11-dsw
£. K bt W. H. EKRR,
ArrUItXHVH AT LAW, No. 5, Warren Block.—
We have this day associated ourselves together ,n the
practice of Law and equity, under the aoove name
and style, aid will alle id to all buss eaaentrusted t. us
In the M.Cdle District. SAUL fcX KUic.Hi KkikK,
Augusta, Feb. 1, IS*5. WILLIAM HENRY KEUU.
apl6
P. C. LANLBTOiI,
ATTORN KY AT LAW, Caruesv .. , a
practice in the counties of Maliso' oorl and flu: ,
of the Northern,an l Franklin, Jack , j
sham and Hall of the Western Oircu t.
RBSIBHMUat).,
Col. W.L. Mitchell, kcq., Athens, t.
o.Peeples, Esq.,
Gabriel Nash, Esq.,of Ja : elsvllte.Ga.
Col. B. F. Hardeman,Lexington.tie
Samuel Freeman, Esq., Newnan, «j.
Col. Hopkins Uolney, Americas, G... mhH-wiy
JAMES F. MALONE,
A TTOItNKY AT LAW, Augusta, (la. Office n
A Washingtcn-street. mab-dawkM*
DR. HENRY 8. BACON
| AVINO returned to the city, tenders his Profess! rat
A1 services to the citiaens of Augusta and vicinity (>.-
flee over the store of Messrs. Thayer A Butt, wheic he .
always be found, when not professionally engaged.
Refers, by permission, to Dr. 1. P. t.arvio, Dr. Jo.o
A. Eve C< .. U. H. Cumm'ng, Mte r-t. A. J. A " W.M-;:
W. Jackson, Estj. tahlJi-fliu
81MJBUN3 A HOSIER,
A TTORNKYB AT LAW, Lawreuceviiie, Ga. i e
la term for which the undersigned and J. N.Gler .
Jr., Esq., agreed to practice in Co-j artnershlp, bavin
pired on the Ist ult.,he has associated with him fer t •
present year, JA3S.Es j* HUNTER, Esq , and solicit r
the new firm a share of public patrona e.
JAYiae P BIMMONU.
Lawrence* aie, January 29, ISM. i-. 1 ti
JOHN 8. SILK,
ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., firs! f
above State Bank. JaSQ-dawawtl
ARNOLD HOUSE, ATLANTA
(rt>KliKRI V the CITr HOTEL.)
jalS-wtt JO B F.ARNOLD, Froprietoi
F. McCtasar, Charleston. | R. M. Uooaa, Cha'tanoo.a,
MoCEEERY A HOOKE,
CtOTTON FACTURD, COMMISSION AND FOS
/ WARDING MERCHANTS, Browi.’s Wharf, Charits
ton,S. Cl., will attend promptly to the sale of aii Country
Produce and Manufactures, to the Receiving and S- re
warding of Freight, and to the filling oi eiders in ;h.s
market.
Refers to Hope, Esq., A iguata, Ga.; Shepherd,
.dcCreery A Co., • ’ • t esto;:, I 0 ..1 i-'.wawua
PHINIZY A CLAYTON,
VirARKUOl'«h AMD COMMIHMION MKR
YY i Augusta, Ga
HERIOT A FSTIT,
\TOTAUIKtt, AVERAGE ADjUBTERM AN'* i ..<
IN WARDING AGKNTB, Charlsgtop, b. 0
POPE A WENC-,
ATTOIIMEVR AT law, Washington, Ga., *,l
practice in the counties compr.sing th. North -a
Oiicuit, and Columbia of the Middle '.'renit.
Ail business entrusted to their will receive prompt at;
tention.
ALBBAESan Fora, J*. 1 Jobs V. Wumss.
iyT9 _ _
PAIL T. V&UTMCB,
AND COMMISSION AND FOaWAn ; u. j
1 MERCHANT, Accommodation Wfcari, C \> na
S. 0., seila Cotton, Grain, Floor,Bacen, uu ; • : .'ti
clesof Produce.
dtrht and ;rcmpl attention given to the
warding t-fGood* and Produce.
Reference—Mctsrs. D’Antignac, Evans A Co , Arj-.u
flso.
GRFim rt A HARKIESh,
BCOOBUkOttB *0 WILLIAM ri. atl'll
COTTON ANDOHNBKAL4 OMYIInRtOA M.tii
CHANTS, $5 North Water-«t. -t-d 4v
Philadelphia.
Wm. M.Gaaiasa. I Ws. W. Haas a ass.
a pM
-
L’DW. VOLNU HILL, alterthiriesn }oi u, rl»
Hk ence on th-i Bench, has renamed the pr-.ctic . La-
Grange, Ga.
JOm 9, TILLEY.
ATTUHKKY AT LAW', Orawfordvi’.ir, (it., -1
practice in the counties of TaliaL-rrc, Warre n - cd
Hancock of the Northern Circnit, and the county cl
Greene of the Odmuigee Circuit. j
WM. WAKIY« HABERBHA9.
Cq KNKIIAI, COMMIikBION MBKCMAAT. N .•
T Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt and particular
attention given to ail consignments of COTTON, R*'. ►
FLOUR,GRAIN, tad all kind* of Country Produce.
RiraaißOW—Savannah—Mowra. R. tiabera: m * Bob
N. A. Hardee k 00., Mr. W. WooJbri:. . AcgustL—
Messrs. Carmichael A Bes«, jfr.Joh- .Dow, Mr. j, a
Anslev. New-Ycrk—Mr. Geo. . .oa&mac, Mr. R W
Bleecker, Mr. J. R. Habe- , apS-Sm
C. R. STROTHER,
AT LAW, Lincolnton, Georgia.
W. L. 9ARLKR,
A TTOItNKY AT LAW, Jefferson, Jackson county
Georgia.
KinuMßMi Watson and M. Witt, Esqr*., Jcff. rson;
D. W. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Rsqrs., Law>\ n- rville;
J. H. Newton andO.Peep.es, fcsqrs., Athens; Lyv A Mark
and M, Graham, Eaqra., Gainesvlne jaT
CALHOIiY Jk BTOYK.
ATTOHNK H .a LAW. Atlanta, Georgia.
_ Jac. M. Oalboob, Ambcbrt W. fires*. >.ltl -«n
JAMES F. REID,
ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Crawfordsville, Geo., will
practice in the countiee of Taliaferro, Greene, Uan
cock, Wsrren and Wilkes. d7-6'.o*
CHEKYER A CO.,
(AtC. A. L. Lamar’t corner Drayton and Bryi
AND COMMISSION MKK« H AN lw,
I Bavannah, Geo.
Wm. W.OBBtraa. i Jons R. give.
nfi&-dtw»w
SIMS k CHXXVER~
T/ACTOKB AND COMMHKHON MBHCHANT<*,
r Apalachicola, Fla.
Jobv K. Sims. j Wm. W. Caaavsi.
nSS-dtw*w^
SILLER & SAYDKLL,
ATTORN KYH AT LAW, Waynesborc’, G«. Re
fer* to Measrs. A. J. A T. W. Miller, of Aceusta,
and Messrs. Ward k Owens, of iiavarnsh. nT •) .*» f
WILLIE’S J. »0( tIHERi?y
ATTCRNHY AT LAW, Newnan, Ccwju ' —cty
Geo., wiU practice tr allthe countietof the Oowet#
Oircuit.
N. B. Special attention paid to the collecting practice.
Newnan, Goo., September Hth.l-’fik. *
J&HN C. CARMICHAEL.
COMMISSION MBHCHANT, August*, Ga , wll
attend to the sals ts Produce of a.! kinds, c.nJpH
to him. .
BHCI|T>
A TTOBNNY AND COL’NSNLLO-. /.T LAW
A and General Land Agent for Gilmer aooniy.
Rllljay, Gilmer county, Geo. n,trß< *
JOSEPH WiSMEHy
ATTORNBY AT LAW, Warreuton.Ga., wii’.prae
tlce in Warren and the adjotnlng Sped*
attention given to foreign claims. iaao-iy _
•“ J. A, AIBLII,
(Lot* Os wu Fvrmcj Stymcur, Co-)^
G MURAL COMMISSION AND PHODLTN
MERCHANT, Augurta, Georgia. Office oc B.oa*
Itroet, opposite Bank of Brunswick. ——
GRVBRAL PRODULB A«B«TS.{® | r,jtlenues
ohase, sals and shipment kinds whest,
saa Produoe.such as Bacon, Urd, Bauer ,
Corn, Oaos, Fruit, Ac., Knorvilie, Teuaess fjg.it
(Warehouse—At the River.) "■*
FULTON H0U»I,
ATLANTA, «*■
aplfl-N RLE RRRVBB