The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, August 19, 1853, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. BUSjNKSS CAKDkS* To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, note* V , s ix lines, will be inserted under this head at the teof $lO per annum. Cards exceedingsix lines, will be charged pro rata per line. JOHN D. REILLY. » TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta Ga., will prac \ tice in the Courts of the middle District and r unmon Pleas of Augusta. Office up stairs in Metcalf s New Building, third door North of the Constitutionalist & licpubli office. aug 4 ly DAVID S. JOHNSTON, * TTORNEY AT LAW, Commissioner for N \ Carolina, and Notarj Public. 'J’ Office over the store ot Messrs. B. If. War ren£ Co., Granite Kow, Jackson street, Augusta, Ga __ may 3 JONES & STURGES, . TTOR.VEVS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Geoi John J. Jones. J- R. Sturges ap 21 ' BENNETT & BEERS, Wholesale druggists, No. 125 Main street, Richmond, Virginia. Chas. Bennett, j Wm. S. Beers. may 29 _ i). H. SAUNDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greensboro, Georgia, jan 5 fly T. W. COBB, i TTORNEV AT LAW, Eatonton, Geo., will J\ practice in the several Counties of Putnam, Jasper, Morgan, Jones, and Baldwin. Ail business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. sept 15 SKEWIVIAKE & MONTGOMERY, k TTORNEYS AT LAW, Waynesboro, Ga.J jV. will practice Law in Copartnership, in Burke county. John T- Shewmak*. | W. W. Montgomery J. C.& G. A. SNEAD, ~~ ' l TTORNEYS AT LAW, (Law Range,) Au j\ gusta, Ga. Practice in the Courts of the Mid dle District, and Common Pleas of the city. Jehn C. Snead, also practices in the Courts of Edgefied and Barnwell Districts, S. C. John C. Snead. Garland A. Snead. aug 6 ly JOHN T7 SHEW MAKE, t TTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in Burke, Jefferson, Washington, and other counties of the Middle District. Office, first floor over J. C. Carniichacl’s Store, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. ly feb 6 S. T. STMCKLAND, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard coun ty, Ga., will attend promptly to Professional Business entrusted to him in all the counties of the Coweta Circuit. References.—W. T. Gould, Augusta, Ga.; D. L. Grimes, Corinth, Ga.; W. W. Gunter, Frank in, Ga. _____ ly ap 9 G. A. SNEAD, COMMISSIONER for taking the acknowledge mont of Deeds, administering Oaths, Ac., for the States of Alabama, Florida, and Texas, jan 28 4 ly K. J. & W. T. MILLIGAN, 4 TTORNEY’S AT LAW, Jefferson, Jackson a a county, Ga., will practice in the Western Cir cuit of Georgia, and also, in the counties of Madi son and Elbert, of the Northern Circuit. ROBERT J. MILLICAN, WM. T. MILLICAN an 2b ly M. St R. M. JOHNSTON, Attorneys at law. sparta, ga. The undersigned will practice Law in Hancock and the adjoining counties and the Supreme Court. | Mark Johnston. | R. M. Johnston. fob 11 . ly WILLIAM A. REID, ATTORNEY at LAW, Eatenton, Geo. Re fers to Hon. F. H. Cone, Greensboro.’ sept- 8 ts | JPENC. CARMICHAEL. ' COMMISSI ON MERCHANT, ’ Augusta, Geo. Will attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned to him. c sept 29 -TAIVIES GARDNER, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia— a A on Mclntosh-st. mar 17 ? LOUI3 EELAIGLE, ~ 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga.—Wx IX practice in the Middle Circuit of Georgia. Office oyr Mclntosh street, third door North of the office of the Constitutionalist & Republic. oct IS ■?> ] y r Tandrew’jackson, 4 T1 OR.VEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga. mi^. 3 6m_ : SDWA$ DWAR D R. HARDEN, C \ T, OR;., El a r LAW, Ringgold, W IX ty, Geo.,will attend promptly to the collec tic-'ot claims in Walter, Murray and Whtfield tounties, Georgiy, and Hamilton county, Tennes w ng ii J ' J. J. Johnson, Ringgold Jj'* l, St&rk & Co., P. A Scranton, Col. Jno. Milledgc, Aifytsta. ly oct2 6 i r . T. ALLAN, | ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Gwin y,XL niittpounty, Ga. ly may 6 f jf)MES C. LONGSTREET, A 1 AT LAW, Calhoun, Gordoncoun "" x practice in the several Courtsof Vn ci’sjrokf't; Circuit. Rcfei|; to Hon. J. P King, Robert F. Poe, Angus* ta ‘, a . J. Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.; W. Aiken, Asq., Cassville. Ga. ts July 23 G SPURGES & HAMPTON, r , ;. > i KAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS for ii.nber and Produce, No. 76 Bay st., Savan nah, Ga. '» M.jll. Stubges. Presley Hampton. juife 9 l y j BERRIEN & JONES, ATTORNEYS at LAW'—Office, Waynesboro’, P- . county—Will practice in the Middle ol « co i gia - 1 y jan 10 Ihos. M. Berrien, | Malcom D. Jones K ' E ’ M A ’' !E J- ] '- 1 T. L. COOPER , J DANIELL & COOPER, \ TTORNEIs AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, ,7rw i» a end tO , the collection of debts and ™. Fr °lcssion a l business in the surrounding " ir s , I p for „ t 5) Messrs. J. lUW. M. Bow, aJ. 29 ’ a C ° ’ Augusta . _rr Iy TY I MUNSON is setting Teeth , °P aa entirelynew plan, uniting t«e Ipeth and guru in a continuous fl mass, and the whole to ' 1 the pfite by a silicious compound. It is truly eautitul,strong and cleanly. Tosce isto admire, erfect satisfaction guaranteed. Public inspec tion invited. Dr. M. owns the patent for Rich mondcounty. dt&e oct 2 ‘ s— "j EAGLE FOUNDRY, TAmlusta H | i CNDE RS I(i\ED living re-opened the , aoove s named establishment, are now prepared to execute all orders for CAST 1N GS, Ac., in BRASS and IRON for Saw or Grist 'lu.s. Steam Engines, Machinery, Water Pipes, Lamp Post, Columns, of any kind that may be rewired, at short notice. constantly keep on hand and for sale, a ‘ "PP’y of different sized GIN GEARING of the most approved patterns. Also. PLOW CASTINGS 01 a * kinds, having the most extensive and best assur ed lot ofPlow Patterns, in the Southern coun try. | parties being practical mechanics and in- to devote their undivided attention to the •msißess, hope that from promptness in filling or fers,superior workmanship, and at as low prices as ■ ui pc- afforded, to merit a continuation of the literal support formerly bestowed upon the concern. y,t> , . R. &A. PHILIP, n 'i a; highest cash prices paid for old cra8 y Copper and Cast Iron. march 5 REMOVAL. HE SUBSCRIBER has removed his GUN ESTABLISHMENT to 205 Broad street, a hiw doors above tho Augusta Hotel, at the store - occu pied as a Grocery Store by John A. Miilcn. Thankful for past favors, I solicit a con tinuance of the same. j u, ie 4 E. H. ROGERS. me flib ttttfr llepnliltc ©ritual TO COTTON PLANTERS. Having secured the services of Mr. G. T. OGLESBY as the superintendent, together with other experienced mechanics, I have establish ed a large COTTON GIN FACTORY, at the She als of Ogeechee, Ga., where I am prepared to make and furnish the Planter with the best article in t* way of a COTTON GIN now produced in this country. Mr. Oglesby s time, devoted exclusively in the shop, and seeing to the putting up of every Gin under his special direction, and attaching all the improvements which he (Mr. Oglesby,) has got ten up within the last two years, I am satisfied I can supersede any made heretofore, in quantity, quality and durability, All old Gins, (when sent to the shop, 1 will be repaired, and all the improvements attached if de sired, at a reasonable charge. The new Gin will be delivered at the Planters’ nearest depot, or at their residence if desired, free of charge. i Prompt attention paid to all communications addressed to me at the above office. THOMAS J. CHEELY. SHOALS OF OGEECHEE, GA., ) March 5, 1853. } To my old Patrons and Friends. As there has been some complaint of my Gins, made during the last two years : an explanation to you in relation to this matter is due Mr. Cheely. I have been absent a great portion of this time, on a visit to the North, experimenting and getting spa new Gin, as well as improving, the original Saw Gin, together with suitable machinery for this business, to its highest perfection, as will be ac knowledged by all who have used them, both in durability and quality of Cotton. I shall now devote my individual attention in the shop, and see that every part of each Gin is put up in the neatest possible manner: in short, I shall make the orginai Oglesby Gin, which has been so celebrated for durability and fine Cotton, having taken the premium in this State as well as that of South Carolina in every instance except one, and then it was said by foreign dealers that my Cotton was of a superrior quality. In conclusion, my late improvements added to my former Gins, cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. I will alter any old Gins, (not too much worn,) to do better workthan it ever did before. Yours, most respectfully, mar °h ly G. T. OGLESBY. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. J. G. Rankin, T Vin. M. Eurlick, Geo. L. Sumney , (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON Sc CO.) This ESTABLISHMENT has been in success full operation for a number of years. The Quarries are well opened, and the marble is supe rior to any in the United States. We have so perfected our facilities for getting out and furnishing work, that wo can furnish MONUMENTS, TOMBS, TABLETS, HEAD STONES, and everything in our line of business in better style, and at ehcaper rates than any yard in the country. When it is considered that we saw our own marble, piy no jobber’s profits, and no high freight from the North, it will be seen that we do possess material advantage over all competitors. We cordially solicit our friends and the public to examine our work, and compare our prices with those of other yards before ordering Northern marble. We have on hand at our yard in Marietta a largo assortment of finished work—Monuments, Tombs, &c.,—where our agent, Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at our prices. Our principal work is done at the Mills. Address J. G. RANKIN A CO. Marble Work P.O. Ga. July 17 dcly just"ofened, new furniture^ ~~ WAREROOM. THANKFUL for the liberal pat- t : ,v ronago wc have heretofore ceived from the citizens of AugflJr ta and its vicinity, the subscribers would respectfully they ■ the large iron front Stors,‘ . tel, where they intend !>(jigsj s less exclusively, and will itylcs of FURITURE, and frofjiqhe «ffi. , ns'j:,nu%!'%-" > tories at the North, wevpre reaving lf''r and shall use our efforts t%keej/aq,JiSsVrtj f \|?t-^ r in'j'’ hand and in store, Mahogany a-hd fU / r ? s, t[\ Tufted Chairs, Sideboards, Taides, stands, Work Tables, Toilet do., Ma .oganv,4 aple m Cane and Rush Scat Chairs, of variou* ;2 } Bedsteds, Matrascs, Window Shades, &cA'} ■' HENRY A SK AIPWPJU N. B.—Furniture made to Order anck ,re-j iir 5: lone with despatch. fActf V vifiYV* \ j F. BRENNER, M* /. W PIANO MANUFACTURER,S* • ( Quality Range, Broad Street, Augusiii^Frd,,\ IS ready to execute all orders for PI ANOS of all descriptions, which warrants to be equal in tone, quality fTfj f,, and durability to any that are brought from' . fins*. North. The following is one of various testimonials, 1 * whicj? have been kindly given to P. B. by geUtte?, men in this city. Si Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Bronncr I|j t year, which was of his own make, I take grt ,t pleasure in testifying my perfect approbation of it in every respect. It is very rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in tune most ad mirably. From what I have seen of Mr. Bren ner’s Pianos, I have no hesitation in recommend ing them for their superior quality, to all who may be in want of a fine and durable instrument. J. B. Hart. Augusta, September 15, 1852. Further references: Rev. Mr. Ford, Mr. J. Setze, Mr. H. B. Frazier, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schir mcr and others. Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments tuned and skillfully repaired, at the shortest no tice. P. BRENNER, sept 17 ly Broad-st., above McKinne-st. hatslcaps aTnd bonnets, AT CHARLESTON PRICES. COUNTRY Merchants visiting Augusta«®*«. will find at our House the largest best selected stock of HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, in the Southern country, and we pledge ourselves to sell as cheap as any Charleston House. Those who wish to save their freight between here and Charleston, can do so by calling at J. TAYLOR A CO.’S, march 6 Opposite W right, Nichols A Co. BATHING- TUBS. —A general assortment o Bath Tubs, all sizes. Hip Baths, Hot Baths, Rotundo do., Shower Baths, and a new article in which is combined the bath and shower, a force and lift pump attached, by which moans a person can use the same water for bath and shower. It is pe culiarly adapted to the emergen ios of all, being so constructed, that in five minutes after use, it can be thrown into the small compass of an ordinary Bath Tub, or when in'use, the shower can be ele vated to the height cf seven feet. For sale by B. F. CHEW. may 10 __ LYON'S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER. "IVTOTHING need be said to command the atten lM tion of the public to this article, when con vinced that it is PURE and unadulterated. Med ical men, or those seeking a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome effects of brackish and turbid water, can roly upon its genuine character, and it is also extensively used for culinary pur poses, in flavoring cakes, preserves, Ac. To the afflicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Nervous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizzi ness, general Prostration, Ac., nothing has ever been prescribed with equal effect. Manufactured by E. Thomas Lyon, Chemist, 161 Broadway, New York. Inquire for LYON’S PURE GIN GER. Sold by reputable Druggists throughout the world. Sold at Manufacturer’s prices, by D. B. PLUMB A CO., jan 19 d&cocom Augusta, Ga DENTAL NOTICE. HTfr, Messrs. CHASE A IIARKER tffp&iML having recently engaged tho ser *Xji£r<rY*fy viccs of anot her Assistant for this laboratory, hopes now to be enabled to supply the increased demand lor their new style of artificial Teeth. Fair specimens of Block Teeth and Teeth with tho continuous gum on platina.and on pure gold plate, may be seen at the office. may 15 dAftf HYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS—executed with accuracy, neatness, and dispatch, at the Druggist and Apothecary Store of june 11 WM. HAINES, Bro d-st. REMOVE YOUR CORNS The American Vegetable Corn Plaster, with directions for. its use. This article stands unrivalled, for removing Corns. For sale by WM. HAINES, june ll Druggist, Augusta. laUimorf JUwrfofments. GWYN & REID, (LAT« Gfr-YW, RfilD & TAYLOR,) IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF TfRY GOODS, No. 7, Hdnaver street, Baltimore, Md. aug 20 ly BALTIMORE SILK HOUSE. YEAKLE. COBB'fc CO., 255 BALTIMORE STREET BALTIMORE. SILK GOODS, adapted to the wants of the Sou thern States. A stock competing with any found in the Northern cities, to whiSi the atten tion of Southern Merchants is raspectfully invited on terms liberal as elsewhere** Baltimore, August 1, 18g2.*»'dtAcly aug 1 |ll)ilfliifl{)l).ifl jUrorrtisriticttta. 03*=-AT REDUCED RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, PISTOLS, &.C EDWARD K. TRYON, 134 No. 2nd St., Philadelphia. MANUFACTURER and Importer of Rifles, Shot Guus, Pistols, Shot Pouches, Rifle Locks, Barrels and materials for Gun Makers’ use. Dealers will find it to their interest to examine qualities and prices of my goods before purchasing elsewhere, dAclm July 19 WOOD’S STEAM ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, PHILADELPHIA. CAST and Wrought Iron RAILINGS, Window GUARDS, CHAIRS, SETTEES, and every article in the above line always on handatthelaw estprices. The. undersigned having the agency of the above establishment, and a book of the different designs, will be pleased to show them to all in want, and re ceiveorders. GLENDINNING A CO. mar 30 iy NEW AND UNRIVALLED RAIL ROAD ROUTE TO THE NORTH. VIA THE WILMINGTON & MAN. RAILROAD: Through in the same time with the great North ern Mail, and Avoiding Sea Sickness. TRAVELLERS are respectfully informed that one hundred and thirty miles of the Wilming ton and Manchester Railroad are completed and in successful operation, and connections have been formed by first class Four Horse Post Coaches, over the unfinished part of the Road. The following is the schedule. Leave Augusta at .4* A. M. “ Wilmington, at 8 A. M. Arrive at Weldon at ..3 P. M. “ at Baltimore at 6 A. M. “ “ Philadelphia at 1 P. M. “ “ Now York at 6-30 P. M. Time from Augusta to Wilmington 26 hours. “ “ Wilmington to New York,. .34-30 “ At Wilmington tho connection is made with the 8 o’clock A. M. Express Train. At W eldon, passengers can have choice of Routes, either by Seaboard A Roanoke Railroad and Bay Lino of Steamers, or by Railroad through Peters burg, Richmond and Washington City, to Balti more. Through Tickets by either of these Lines can be purchased in Wilmington. Through Tickets from Montgomery to Charles ton will be received on the South Carolina Railroad, between Augusta and the Wilmington and Man chester Railroad. Passengers desirous of going North by this Route, will have their Baggage checked at Augus ta, to tho Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. Any other informaeion can bo obtained of Dr. J. L. Ivoen, Agent at Augusta. L. J. FLEMING, Sup. Wil. A Man. R. R. july 14 dActf THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTONTO BALTIMORE $17.50, TO PHILADELPHIA sl9, AND TO NEW YORK S2O. THE GREAT MAIiT^^^^Dom^HARLES? e TON, SO. CA. jl" EAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens ,,JLA street daily, after the arrival of the Southern Vars, via Wilmington, N. C., from which point two daily trains are despatched, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.; the 8 o'clock only connecting at Weldon, N. C., viCith the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Nor folk, thence by steamers to Baltimore, and both trains connecting at W eldon with the lines to Pe tersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore,Phila delphia, and New York. The public is respoctful ) informed* that the steamers of these lines are in .rst rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders ; the Rail Roads are order, (tho Wilmington and Weldon, as will as the Seaboard and Roanoke, having recent iy been relaid with heavy T rail,) thereby securing £%th safety and despatch. By these routes, passen irs availing themselves of the first train, may reach L altimore in 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New York in 50£ hours; and by the second train, they arrive in Baltimore in 50 hours, Phila delphia in 56 hours, and New York in 61J hours. Through tickets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at the office of tho Company, foot of Laurcns-street, Charleston, S. C., to whom please apply. march 23 TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN SAVAN NAH AND AUGUSTA. BY FASHION IN offering the services of the steamer FASHION, (the first boat of this line) to the merchants of Georgia and Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee, wo would ask for her that patronage which her construction and light draught of water merits. The Fashion is a home enterprise and owned ex clusively by Capt T. N. Philpot (her commander) and myself, whose entire attention will bo given to the interest of her patrons. This boat was built in this city, and great care has been taken in her construction to make her worthy of the trade for which she is intended. llor capacity is about 2000 bales Cotton, her draught es water only 13 inches, which will enable her at all seasons of the year, to deliver her freight promptly. Her entire cargo will bo taken between decks, which will not only prevent damage to goods in case of snagging, but will add much to the condi tion of packages discharged from her. Mr. M. A. . Cohen is the agent of this lino in Savannah, where suitable wharves and warehouse have been provi ded in a contral situation for the reception of Cot ton, Merchandize, Ac. Tho Fashion will run in connection with the New York and Philadelphia steamship, pelivoring goods at this point in five days from cither of thoso cities. JOHN A. MOORE. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. THE above Reward will be given for the appre hension and delivery, at the S. C. Railroad of fice, Augusta, of two negro men, BILL and SHELLY, or twenty-five dollars for either. The above negroes have been runaways since Ist January last. Billy is about 5 feet 6 inches high, black complexion and good countenance, and is about thirty-two years old. He has a scar on tho right arm below, and ono on the left arm above the elbow. He was raised in Upper Three Runs, Barn well District, S. C., and has a wife at that place. Shelly is about 5 feet 4 inches high, about 31 years old, and has a small sear on his left arm ; forehead high, and inclining back. He was raised in Barnwell District, by Jefferson Boyd. GEO. B. LFTHGOE. may 4 Gen’l Sup’t. S. C. Railroad Office. Linseed oil turpentine and varn ish.—A supply of these necessary articles for painters use just received and for sale low for j cash, by WM. HAINES, Druggist. RHEUMATISM~CURED.— Read the Evl dence.—l have been afflicted for the last three years with Rheumatism in both legs, and | have tried many medicines without success, until | I was advised to use Dr. Hoxie's Remedy for Rheumatism, Ac., and after using three and a half bottles, I am entirely well, and have been well ever since, and this is nearly four months ago. SAMUEL T. MADDOX. This Medicine is for sale at the Drug Store under the Augusta Hotel. Price 50 cents per bottle, mar 25 SUMMER CASSIIYIERES and LINENS, for Pantaloons, of new styles of fabric, suited for a warm climate. jane 4 WM. O. PRICE A CO. L NEW~SPRING GOODS. LALLERSTEDT has opened at his old • Stand, corner Globe Hotel, a new and complete assortment of SPRING GOODS, the styles ai u- P^°® S of which, he warrants to ploase, to which he invites attention. match 17 AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1853 ©rnrrol JWnrrtisrmcnts. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIPe W SURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated January , 1849. Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C. HAYING established an Agency in this city, are prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the most favorable terms. The table of Rates are those made by Joshua Millar, and known as “ The Carlisle Table,” uni versally conceded to be the most correct in use. THte advantages offered by this Company, are such as merit the attention of the public, and will be pointed out and explained at any tune by the Agent. Insurances are taken on single lives, for on 3 year, seven years, or for life. On joint lives, for life. On slaves at 2-3 value, one or five years. The undersigned can, at all times, be found at the Law office of G. J. A W. Schley, Esqs. Letters, post-paid, directed to the Agent here, will be promptly attended to apr 11 S. H. OLIVER, Ag’t., Augusta, Ga. THE AUGUSTA BILLIARD ROOMS; In the Rear of Hay wood’s Shaving Saloon, Under the Augusta Hotel. JM. HAYWOOD, respectfully informs his • friends and the citizens of Augusta, generally, that ho has opened a new and elegant BILLIARD ROOM, furnished with very superior Tables, from the Manufactory of Strong A Moore, New York, and hopes, by having it conducted with propriety and decorum, to bo favored with the patronage of the gentlemen of Augusta. janl9 BIRD CAGES.—A general asrortment oFßird Cages, Water Coolers of diffet snt patterns, in cluding Burnett’s patent, which, with two pounds of Icc to the gallon of water, will keep it eight de grees from the freezing point for 24 hours ,• a beau tiful ornament for Hotels, Parlors, and Stoamboats. For sale by B. F. CHEW, may 11 NO DEVIATION FROM MARKED PRICES. AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. WM. 0. PRICE & CO., Tailors, 258 Broad-st., have on hand, and are constantly manufac. turing the most superb GENTLEMEN’S OVERCOATS, Os every description; Walking Coats, Business Coats, Dress and French Coats, of all the choice mode colors. PANTALOONS, Os Black and Fancy Doeskin, and Cassimeros, oi the latest styles. VESTS, Os rich Cashmeres, Cassimeros and Velvets, Em broidered Goods, Ac. Ac. ROBES DE CIIAMBRE, Os various styles and qualities GENTLEMEN’S UNDER GARMENTS, Os every description. The whole embracing the best assortment of well made Clothing to be found in Augusta. Purchasers will be pleased to call and examine our assortment. WM. 0. PRICE A CO., _ doc 5 258 Broad street, Augusta. ALBONI HATS.—Received by lastT steamer, a beautiful Alboni Hat, light and pleasant for summer wear. .1 TAYLOR, Jr., A CO. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. READYMADE ( HATS CLOTHING, W. 0. PRICE & CO., ne we*style, at Wholesale Drapers and Tailors, CAPS, and Retail, Are well supplied with the ofPlush,Cloth of 'all descrip-jbest of English & French & other kinds, tions,of there-! CLOTHS, UMBRELLAS, ry best make. 0 f black and blue, and all ofSilkand 3: ,the newest colors. Ginghams. D SCARFS S ’ CASSIMERES, Shoulder Bra- ORAVATS of the newest and most all kinds of fashionable patterns. BRUSHES HOSIERY. VESTINGS, j GLOVES. I of every description. Hair, Nails, Ac of every de-;The public will find us; Port 4 Moni ’ scriptien, and prepared to make to Pocket Rooks, allarticlesuse- , OR: > RR . .. iand all useful ful and neces- a l* ar t ic i es °f Dress in the; articles of sary for Dress iest and most approved p resß f or (j en . and comfort I oTYLE. tlemen’s use. all orders promptly executed. Jesse Osmond. Hemphil Gjiay. AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GEO. OSMQND & GRAY, Proprietors. THE PROPRIETORS of the above named Establishment, iD returning their sincere thanks to their friends and the public in general, for the very liberal patronage extended to them, since they have been in operation, would respect fully state that they are now prepared to execute all orders for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, with despatch at the shortest notice and in the best i manner. To Railroad Companies and Car Builders. \ We are prepared to manufacture to order all i kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to aDy manufactured at the < North ; Holding Murphy’s Patent right for mak ing “Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub CAR WHEELS,” we arc now maufacturing a Single Plate Railroad CAR WHEEL, equal if not superior to any other Plate Wheol, and far superior to tho Spoke Wheels now in use. Particular attention paid to tho manufacture of ■ all other kinds of Railroad Car, and Engino CAS TINGS, including Froggs, Switches, Chairs; also Bridge BOLTS and CASTINGS, for every descrip- ; tion of Bridges. We are also prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds of Railroad CAR WHEELS, with AXLES, Boxes, Caps and Brases, complete. To Mill Owners and Millers. * Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac., furnished at the shortest notice, of tho best mate- * rials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices. To Planters. 1 Particular attention paid to the manufacture o ] Ploughs and Plough CASTINGS, and Cotton j Press PLATES and BALLS, etc, ot every size and description, a supply of which will be constant ly kept on hand. Wo are also prepared to manufacture to order ' all kinds of Water WHEELS, Water PIPES, COLUMNS, Lamp POSTS, Grate BARS. Furnace ] FRONTS, Cemetery and other RAILINGS; ] SHAFTING; PULLIES; HANGERS; WARE- < HOUSE TRUCKS, etc., etc., also, Iron FRONTS and COLUMNS, for Stores and other Buildings, all j of the best materials and workmanship. ( The Proprietors of the “American Iron Foun- ] dry being Pratical Mechanics, and having tho t management of the Establishment undor their own j superitondence, and employing none but the best c workmen, confidently assert that they can manu- ] acture all descriptions of CASTINGS and CAR WORK, equal in quality, and at as low prices as can be turnished by any other establishment North or South. They, therefore, hope that by a continued strict I attention to business, and with their usual punctu ality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit a con- t tinuance of tho very liberal patronage and en- £ couragement, which has been extended to tnem so ] far, by Southern Railroad Companies t and all < other parties who may require Railroad work, or l any other kinds of Castings, dono cheaply and £ expeditiously. t OSMOND & GRAY, t Augusta, Ga. W e are enabled to refer to the following named i gentlomcn : j n '/ < i hn President of the Georgia £ Railroad & Banking Company, Augusta. j o t> , . rms > Esq., Gen. Sup’t. Georgia Railroad & Banking Company, Augusta. Wm, Hardman, Sup’t, Motive Power, Georgia Railroad. G. B. Lythcoe, Esq., Gen’l Sup’t. South Carolina Railroad, Aiken, S. C. G. \ongo, Esq., Gen’l Sup’t. Western A Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta. ® aß *win, ® S( li Sup’t. Motive Power, West ern A Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta. L. P. Grant, Esq., Chief Engineer, LaGrange Railroad, Atlanta. , Stockton, Esq., Chief Engineer, Char lotto, S. C. Railroad, Columbia, S. C. F. P. Holcombe, Esq., Chiof Engineer, Augusta & Waynesboro’ Railroad, Savannah. 11. Ingalls, Esq., Sup’t. Motive Power, E. Tenn. Georgia Railroad, Loudon, Tenn. Richard Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga. George Robinson, Esq., Hamburg, S. C. ® r# J™* Lawton, Esq., Erwinton, Barnwell Dis trict. S. C. Hon. Wm. E. Dearing, Augusta. Wm. H. Goodrich, Esq., “ Wm. 11. Kitchen, Esq, “ Hugh O’Neil, Esq , “ “American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., June 8 dfely j une sth) 1853 , SMOKED BEEF, 3 BARRELS just received in fine order, by jttly 16 THAYER A BUTT. 5,000 BUSHELS CORN FOR SALE; IN lots of from one to fifty bushels at 60 cents per bushel. I j«ly24 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. ©fnrral UNITED STATES HOTEL » T AUGUSTA, GA. HE above HOTEL is now open for the Aak reception of Permanent and Tran- TiTflW t sient BOARDERS. This long established and well-known House has i undergone a thorough alteration throughout, and - furnished with NEW and FASHIONABLE FUR NITURE! s The table will always be supplied with the best 1 the market affords; and the Proprietor c rusts, by 9 a systematic course, both with servants and the regulations of the house gonaeaLiy, he will be ena i bled to give entire sortslaetion to those that may favor him with their patronage. JNO. W. SPEAR. ‘ Chronicle & Sentinel please copy, jan 4 CABINET MAKING & UNDERTAKING H. CAFFIN, AT HIS STAND, second door-ibelow the(A Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, respectfully in-bL, forms his friends and the public, that he still continues the above business in all its branches. Ho keeps on hand a large assortment of Maho gany and other Coffins, o J all kinds and sizes. Also Shrouds and Sheets—which he offers on the mos reasonable terms. Also, Wire Safes, an assortment of Fine Cages, and a Chair for Invalids. All orders will meet with prompt attention. ts may 19 GLENDINNING & CO.’S MARBLE WORKS, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WHERE we have on hand, and will continue to keep a well selected stock of Italian and American MARBLE, for Monuments, Tombs, Ac., which we will finish up to order in a manner not to be surpassed by any similar establishment, and as low as they can be laid down from New York or any other place. Call and examine for yourselves, mar 30 ly FASHIONABLE’’ FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and Gentleman’s Furnishing Store, 250 Broad street, next door below the United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a full and complete stock of all that appertains to a Gentlomafi’s Wardrobe, con sisting of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and Trimmings to make up to order, both civic and military. Also a large and fashionable assort ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, and a full supply of Furnishing Articles, viz : SHIRTS, UN DER SHIRTS, LADIES UNDER VESTS, DRAWERS, Nott and Made ; Collars, Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks, Gloves, Ac. &c. MAKING and TRIMMING in the best man ner - oct 8 AUGUSTA BARBER SHOP7 JM. HAYWOOD, respectfully announces to • the citizens of Augusta, that h will open To- Morrow, (Wednesday) November 17th, his NEW and COMFORTABLE BARBER SHOP in the Augusta Hotel, Broad street. Sparing no expense or pains in making his Sa loon ono of the most Fashionable in the United States, ho assures his fellow-citizens and friends that every endeavor shall be mado to make his patrons comfortable. He respectfully solicits their support. My prices will be reasonable as in any similar establishment in New York: Hair Cutting in a fashionable and splendid style 25c. Single Shayo lOc Shampooing. 25c. Shaving every day, by the month .'*s2 00 Do. five times per week 150 Do. three and four times per week.... 100 Tickets for Children Hair Cutting, 6 for... 100 Parents are respectfully informed that every pains will be taken with their children, when sent to tho Saloon to bo waited upon. J- M. H. will keep for sale, a variety of FANCY GOODS, such as Gentlemen’s Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, DrCfcs Shirts, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Merino and Cotton Under-Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, and other articles ofGen tlemen’s wear; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Cloth and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Colonges, Oils, and a groat variety of other articles. BALM OF SAVANNAH.—This beautiful Pre paration is manufactured by himself, for cleansing and darkening the Hair, used by thousands throughout the State of Georgia. Ho respectfully recommends it to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta. (nov 16) J, M. HAYWOOD. BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for past favors, would inform his friends customers, that he is now receiving his usual sup ply of BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, compri sing every article and quality, which he will sell cheap. Call and sec for yourselves. 2000 Pair No 1 PLANTATION BROGANS, cheap. (oct 7) HENRY DALEY. GRANITE MILLS. THE undersigned having purchased the GRAN ITE FLOUR MILLS, located upon the Au gusta Canal, gives notice that tho FLOUR AND GRAIN business will hereafter be conducted and carried on by George W. Lewis. B. 11. WARREN. And will koop for sale superfine FLOUR, fresh ground CORN MEAL, Wheat, Bran, Seconds, Ac. GEORGE W. LEWIS, fob 9 No. 1 Warren Block. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE UNDERSIGNED, desirous of closing up their business, are selling off their stock of CLOTHING and DRY GOODS, at cost. All those 1 who are indebted to tho undersigned, either by note or account, arc reque-tecHto make immeydiato payment, or their notes and accounts will bte put in a train for collection. MAYER, BROTHER A CO., jan 13 ts 3 doors above ha “ GUNS, PISTOLS, &C. 1 Double barrel shot guns, Shot and , Powder Flasks, Gun Caps, of best makers; Patent Wadding, Ac.; Allen’s and Colt’s Revolving ( Pistols, and others; English Belt and Pocket Pis tols. —also— A fine Self-Cocking and Revolving Pistol, with ' five-chambered cylinder, patent rifled, firing wad ded ball with groat execution, splendidly made, by Deane, Adams A Deane, London Bridge—a beau tiful article for any one wishing a fine instrument in case, with caps, balls, wadding, wronch, driver, cleaning rod, oil cup, extra cones, Ac., complete For sale low, by CLARK A CO., Dealers in fine Watches-, Silver Wares, oct 29 Jewolry, Guns. Ac pIAKO p ORTES _ THE SUBSCRIBERS would res pectfully call the attention of their friends and the public, to their U « fr \J u assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well known and justly celebrat ed Manufactories of Bacon <s• Raven , A. H. Gale if Co., and Dubois \ Seabury, New York, which are warranted in every resr ect, to be at least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in this coun try or Europo. The subscribers would also state that the instru ments new on hand are of the latest paterns and fashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptance at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Piano, Book A Music Depot, Broad-st. IM PORTED FRESH TURNIP SEED New Crop.—A. full of supply White Flat Dutch, Red Tops, Large Globe, Large Norfolk, Ruta Baga, Large Hanover, and the improved Swede Turnips. Just received and for sale wholesale or retail. WM. HAINES, Broad Street, Augusta. Otders from the county solicited, july 30 dAclm plantationandnegroesfor sale IN SUMTER COUNTY, ALA. THE UNDERSIGNED offers 540 acres good Cotton and Corn Land, lying on Kenterlish Creek, Sumter county, Alabama, foi sale. Also, Eight likely Negroes ; and Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Ac. This property is offered on very accom modating terms at private sale. For particulars, address T. E. JAMES, ju 24 clO Kenterlish P. 0.. Sumter Co., Ala. . ALLEN’S COMPOUND IS THE remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Ac. Sold at $1 00 a bottle by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., may 3 3m Agents, Augusta. t UST RECEIVED, a fine lot of TravellhuTand Packing TRUNKS, Ladies’ HAT CASES, Ac. to be sold cheap, at HENRY DALY’S ’ AA . , T Opposite the U. S. Hotel. Also, 500 pair of Ladies’ Silk Lasting Ton GAI TERS, at SI.OO and $1.25. 6 R pr 22 W A * fRN . G SODA.—A prime article for sale at the low price of 6 cents per pound, by WM. HAINES, VOL. 33—NEW SERIES -VOL. 8.- NO. 42. M. W. WOODRUFF, ~ FACTOR and Commission Merchant, Mclntosh-street, Augusta, Georgia, with Fire-proof Warehouse and close Storage ac , commodations, will receive and sell all kinds of [ Merchandize ami Produce; make liberal cash ad vances on consignments, when required; buy, to order, Supplies for Planters and Merchants; attend strictly to the receiving and forwarding Merchan dize and Produce, either by Railroad, Canal or . Private Conveyance; and particularly to the for warding of Cotton, Bacon, Flour, Grain, and eve rything reaching Augusta, either by Railroad, Ca nal, or any other conveyance, for re-shipment to any destination. And hope, by unceasing indus try and personal attention to the interests of my iriends, with the advantage of several years expo rience in all the workings of the above business (under the supervision of Messrs. Jeffers, Cothran A Co., to merit hnd receive a share of their patron age. illy charges lor attention will in all cases be regulated by the customary rates of the city. References. 1 Heard A Davison, Augusta y ... > Doughty A Beall, ) D’Antignac, Evans A Co. Rome W. S. Cothran A Co. Cartersville.. ..J. R. Towns A Co. Chattanooga. ..C. E. Grenville A Co. Savannah Cohen A Hertz. G. W. Garmany. Charleston... .Chambers, Jeffers A Co. aug 10 3m HAVING discontinued business in Augusta, we take this opportunity to return our thanks for the liberal patronage extended to us, and take pleasure in soliciting a continuance of the same for our friend, M. W. Woodruff. JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO. Hamburg, S. C., August Bth, 1853. aug 10 WM. H. HOWARD & SON, Grocery & commission merchants, Broad street, Augusta, Ga., have now on hand at their old stand,North side Broad street, a largo and well selected STOCK, and will be continually receiving from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, all articles usually kept in a Grocery Store, to which they invite the attention of Mer. chants and Planters, and pledge themselves to give their customers good articles at moderate prices. They will also receive and sell all COTTON, CORN, BACON, Ac., by Railroad, River or Wa gon, and pledge themselves to carry out fully the instructions of their patrons. Their charges will bo as heretofore, 25 cents per bale for selling Cetton, and 5 per cent, on other Produce. Cotton Stored in a Firo Proof Warehouse, and Cash Advances made when required. Wm. H. Howard, George J. Howard. Augusta, August, 1853. 6mos aug 7 LAMBETH HOPKINS, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continue tho Warehouse and General Commission Business, at his old stand on Campbell street. Par- sgyjyjy ticular attention will bo given to STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, Domestic Goods, Grain, Flour, Bacon and other PRODUCE, purchase of goods, receiving and forwarding, shipments of Cotton to New York, Charleston and Savannah. Cash advances on produce in Store, and all rea sonable facilities afforded customers. Charges will be made in conformity with the established rates of Commission Merchants in this city. aug 6 c9iu M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT AUGUSTA, GA. CONTINUES the business, in all its fxrrxXv branches, in the extensive Fire Warehouse, on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel, and formerly occupied by Walker A Bryson. Having ample facilities for business, and the dis position to extend every accommodation to his customers, he pledges his strict personal attention to the interests of all those who may favor him with patronage. Orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, Ac., promptly and carefully filled, at tho lowest market prices. August, 1853. sets aug 3 SIMPSON & GARDINER. WAREHOUSE & COMMISS’N MERCHANTS, MCINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL continue the WAREHOUSE roorrv AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at their Old Stand on ggPsHi Mclntosh street, ( Fire Proof Building ,) and hope by strict personal attention to the interest of all who place business in their hands, to merit a con tinuance of the patronage, so liberally bestowed the past season, and for which they embrace the present occasion to tender their thanks. Their charges will conform to the established rates of the city. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advances mado on PRODUCE in Store when required. /. R. SIMPSON. | JAS. T. GARDINER. July 20th 1853. dAc6in july 20 NOTICE. THE public arc hereby notified that the firm of Robertson & Crocker is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. All the accounts and notes are left in the hands ofE. D. Robertson for collection, who is duly authorized to receipt for the firm in liquidation. E. D. ROBERTSON, JNO. R. CROCKER. Augusta, June, 1853. WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS. ROBERTSON & STOVALL, Augusta, Geo. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announces to the public, that they have formed a Co partnership under the firm of Robertson A Sto vall, for transacting the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Fire-Proof Warehouse occupied by Robertson & Crocker, commencing the 20th of Juno. 1853. Both having long experience in the business will five their undivided attention to the sale ot Cotton, lour, Grain, Bacon, Ac., consigned to their care. Cash advanced on all consignments mado them, when desired. And all orders for Bagging, Rope, Famity Supplies, Ac., filled at the lowest market prices, and forwarded.to order. E. D. Robertson takes this occasion to return his thanks for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm of Robertson A Crocker, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same to the present firm. ROBERTSON A STOVALL. E. D. Robertson. Thos. P. Stovall. Augusta, June 20th, 1853. det june2l CROCKER & REES WAREHOUSE & COMMISS’N MERCHANTS. AUGUSTA, GA. THE undersignod have this day formed a Copart neshipfor the transaction of a general WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Crocker & Rees. Their Warehouse is on the Corner of Reynold and Washington Streets, convenient to the business part of the city. Both having had long experience in the business, will give their undivided attention to the sale of COT TON and PRODUCE. All Orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, Ac., carefully filled at the lowest market prices. J. R. Crocker returns his sincere thanks to his old patrons and friends for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicits a continuance of the same for the new firm. Cash Advances made on Con signments when required. Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be 25 cents per bale. JOHN R. CROCKER, JOHN C. REES. Augusta, Ga., July 18th, 1853. ts july 19 BE ALL&STOVALL, WAREHOUSE & GROCERY MERCHANTS, ... AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. All Cotton consigned to us will be Sold Free of T Commission. HE firm of BUFORD, BEALL A CO., hav ing been dissolved on the sth June last, the subscribers, members of the la e firm, will continue the WAREHOUSE AND GROCERY BUSINESS at the same well known Stands, (Store on Broad Street, opposite the Planters’ Hotel now erecting, anil Warehouse on Campbell Street) where they will be happy to see the friends and acquaintances of the late firm, having always on hand a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, suited to Planters trade, in which they feel confident they can offer inducements equal to any house in the city. Ca.sh advances made on Cotton in store when required. WILLIAM M. BEALL, T , , JOHN W. L. STOVALL. July Ist, 1853. d2mc6m july 1,6 <£owtntrsl)ip lotto. T DISSOLUTION. HE Copartnership heretofore existing between e subscribers, undfcr the style and firm of Jos. A. Carrik & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Carrie, will use the name of the firm in settling up the business. CHAS. E. GRENVILLE, JOS. A. CARRIE, C. S. McKINNE. August Ist, 1853. aug 13 NOTICE. THE subscribers have this day associated them selves together for the purpose of carrying on the Book and Stationery Business, and will con duct the same at the old stand of Jos. A. Carrie &Co., under the style and firm of McKinne & Hall. C. S. McKINNE, B.F. HALL. August Ist, 1853. ts aug 13 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE subscribers having associated themselves together in the Boot and Shoemaking business, have purchased the entire stock of A. DOUBET, take this method of informing the public and the patrons of the late establishment, that they are prepared to execute all orders in the manufacturing, as heretofore; and will also keep on hand a general assortment of roady made work. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. To gether with a general assortment of Gentlemens wear. To which they invite the pbulio to give them a call and examine for themselves. All work purchased of them is warranted. JOHN PARR, J. D SMITH. Augusta Ga., July 7th 1853. july 8 COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGN ED having associated with them JOHN T. MILLER and SAMUEL A. \ ERDERY, in the Wholesale Dry Goods business, tho same will be continued from this date, under the name, and style of Jacksons, Miller A Verdkry W. E. & G. T. JACKSON. DISSOLUTION. THE firm heretofore existing under the name and style of J. & P. MULLARKEY, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN MULLARKEY, P. MULLARKEY, The business of the late firm will bo settled by JOHN MULLARKEY. July 6th, 1853. july 7 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. JOHN MULLARKEY has this day assocciated with him, in the Hardware and Cutlery busi ness, WELLINGTON OAKMAN, under the name and firm of MULLARKEY & OAKMAN. John Mullarkey, | Wellington Oakman. Augusta July 7th, 1853. july 7 ~ NEW PARTNERSHIP' ' TIIE undersigned have entered into partnership for the transaction of the Watch and Jewel ry business, in the city of Augusta, under the namo and style of OSBORNE & WHITLOCK, Henry J. Osborne. Frederick A. Whitlock. Augusta, July 1, 1853. WE contemplate keeping constantly on hand an extensive assortment of tho latest and new est styles of goods in our lino ; and hope, by punc tuality and promptness in business, to merit a share of public patronage. Having recently em ployed two workmen—an experienced Jeweller, and also an experienced Watch-Maker, those two different branches of the trade will be carried on separately, and therefore more thoroughly.— Call and try us. We will be constantly receiving new goods direct from tho Manufacturers. OSBORNE & WHITLOCK, Under the United States Hotel- Augusta, July, 1, 1853. july 20 COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED have This Day formed a Copartnership under the firm, name and stylo of McCord, Hart A Co., for the transaction of a general GROCERY BUSINESS in this city, and have taken the store formerly occupied l>y Messrs. Adams & Fargo, and more recently by Messrs. Seymour, Ansley A Co. Z. McCORD, J. B. HART, • J. W. HORTON. Augusta, June 16, 1853. june 22 dlmoAc2mos copartnership” * THE Subscribers have formed a Copartnership under the name and firm of BEALL A STO VALL, and will continue the Warehouse and Gro cery business, where tho Boeks of the late firm will be kept. W. M. BEALL, J.W.L. STOVALL. Augusta, June 6, 1853. june 7 DISSOLUTION. THE firm of DYE A HEARD, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, was this day dissolv ed, by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of the lato firm will be liquidated by S. D. Heard. J. M. DYE. Augusta, July 16, 1853. S. D. HEARD. sTl)? HEARD, WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia, RESPECTFULLY announces to the public gen erally, that he will continue the Warehouse business, in all its branches, at tho old stand of Dye & Heard, Fire-proof Warehouse, East side of Mc- Intosh street, where he hopes, by unremitting ex ertions, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to the late firm of Dye A Hoard. All qjpders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, Salt, Ac., promptly filled at lowest market pricos- Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when desired. Augusta, July 16, 1853. IN withdrawing from the firm of Dye & Heard, I avail myself of this opportunity of returning my thanks for tho liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and solicit the same for my lato partner and successor, S. D. Heard, july 19. ly J. M. DYE. " dissolution! The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between tho undersigned, under tho firm, name, and style of SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm will be used by either part ner in settling up the old business. H. C. SEYMOUR, J. A. ANSLEY, JOHN G. McIiENRY. copartnership! The SUBSCRIBERS have this day formed a Copartnership for tho transaction of a whole sale GROCERY BUSINESS in this city, under tho firm and name of SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO., and have removed to tho storo No. 2, Warren Block. Thankful for the patronage so liberally extended to our late firms, P. A. SCRANTON and SEY MOUR, ANSLEY A CO., we hope to merit a con tinuance of tho same to the now firm. P. A. SCRANTON, H. C. SEYMOUR, JOHN G. McHENRY. N. B.—We shall receive and sell PRODUCE on Commission as formerly. The books and papers of our old firms will be found at the office of the sub scribers. S. S. A Co. Augusta, Ga., June 13, 1853. dctf june 18 WHITE SULPHER SPRING. Situated in Hall county—6 miles from Gaines* ville. /pi THE PROPRIETOR would inform the A Mill public that his HOUSE will be open onfC the Ist day of June for visitors, and deem it almost needless to say, that as heretofore every es- * fort will bo made to add to tho pleasure and com fort of his guests. tH?” STAGE LINES convey passengers from Athens direct, and also via Gainesville, three times a week. E. PACE, Proprietor. may 5 dAc4mos BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS. NARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, comprising a winter’s passage across the An des to Chili, with a visit to the gold regions of California and Australia, the South Sea Islands, Java, Ac., by F. Gerotaecker. The practical French Teacher, or new method of learning to read, write, and speak the French lan guage, by Norman Pinney, A, M. The progressive French Reader, by Norman Pinney, A. M. Five Years in an English University, by Chas Astor Bistwl. The complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in 7 vols., vol. 7. Dicken’s Bleak House, No. 17. The Waverly Novels, in five volumes. Fern Loaves. Smith’s Poems. Just received and for sale by McKINNE A HALL, a u g 13 Successors to Jos. A. Carrie A Cq,