The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, November 13, 1853, Image 1

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£l)c dD tttlii Cgnstihttioitalxsi anir EtraMir. 13 V JAMES GARDNER. ftin'ntl Jlftjrrtisnnrnts. ' and winter stockT” TS BONNETIS, IMURELLAS. Jioi-STfiT Merchants, Planters, and the public ( i couerally, are invited to examine my Pall and stock. of llats * Capts, Bonnetts, Umbellas, il Moleskin, Beaver Brush and Cae ■iere HATS. Uoaver, Brush and Caasimere fancy Hats, fft Saxony, and Waterproof Wool Hats. SLro Hats and Caps, a large assortment. Rennets, Silk, Straw, Florence, Belgrade, Ao. ri-.ivjr*. Tabs and Bonnett linings r m t,rc!!as. Silk, Ginghams and Com. Cotton, i jj ave a tall assortment, to which lam receiving J [.gj weekly from manufacturers, and am offer prices as" low as same qualities of goods can be ! n ',„ht in markets North or South. Call and see ***" GEORGE W. PERRY’S, *V«bionable Ilat, Cap and Bonnet Store, Masonic H»!l broad street Augusta. Geo. sept 23 ‘ NEW GOODS. p. Sc M. GALLAHER H A VE just received the following GOODS, to wifcii they respectfully invite the attention of S Bonnet and Neck RIBBONS. mjc'j and Colored Velvet do. Black Gimps and Fringes. B ack Lace, all w dths. Embroidered Chcmisetts and Under Sleeves. Embroidered Culfs and Collars. Black and Colored Kid Gloves. Jaconets and Swiss Incerting and Edging. E broiderod Linen Cambric Handkorchifes. linen Lawn and Linen Cambric. Brocade and Pla d Silks. Boobaienes and Alpacas. _ gl| a select stock of Ladies and Gents. Hose, which wid be sold at very reduced prices. Shirtings, Osnaburgs and Kerseys, at factory price? eept 11 " NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. B PHILLIPS has now in store, one door be , low tbe Bank of Brunswick, a large and we ll“elected stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS and CLOTHING. His style of Goods are well adapted to the wants of Merchants and Planters, at wholesale and retail. He respectfuliy invitee attention to his assortment, as ho is deter mined t« sell on as reasonable terms as any house in the city- t*H oct 5 THE SHADES. ~~~ STILL TOP CF THE PILE, is now open for the Season. —We are now prepared, to serve cp to our numerous customers, all the deleaoies of theseason, from six o'clock in the morning, till ibaut same hour next morning. SUCH AS Roast Beof, Corned Beef, Beef Steaks, Pork Steaks, Mutton Chops, Fish Balls, Fried Liver, Fried Sausages, Ham and Eggs, Pickled Tongues, Turkey, ie., Ch’ckons, Ac. game of all kinds in its season. Fresh Oysters from this day forth, served up in every sty 1 e —Buckwheat Cakes without number. We invite one and all to give us a call. B.—Lunch served up seven days in the week. Beef Stake, I Mutton Chops, Fish Balls, j Baked Beans, Soupss of all kinds. Who would starve in this land of plenty, oct 7 ly PLUMB A PANTCN. SPECTACLES. " IF YOU will and must wear SPECTACLES, get I them exactly suited to the eye, or they will do more harm than good. THE OPTOMETER is an inrtrument invented by Prof. Stampfer, of the Polytechnics! School of Vienna for thepurposoof measuring w ; th scientific exactness tho degree of convexity the eye had lost by age, and it applies accurate numbers of glasses to counteract the de fect Nono then, need hereafter complain that their spectacles pain their eyes, who call on us to befitted with Spectacles. Como and see for your selves. Now, though we have taken much pains to obtain this instrument, as well to inform ourselves with reference to the application of Glasses to remedy the defects of vision, we take pleasure in informing our patrons and the public, that we have become sole agents of Messrs. Ball A Co., for the sale of their recently invented Cups, which render spectacles entirely useless, even to tho most Aged persons, where eyes have lost their convexity from a?e Wo append, in favor of this invention, the following letter from ProL Finney, of Oberlin Col late. The fact in regard to the improvement inf my sight by the use of your Cup 3 are these : I wa? wearing GLASSES of 18 inches focus—l have had thorn changoi twice; and am now wri ting in a bad light with glasses of 48 inches focus, w bieh is* tho lowest magnifying power used by Messrs. Pike. I can now read common print with esse with the lowest magnifying glasses. I have the n agreeably to your directions about four weeks. I see not why I may not expect, in a short time, to have my sight quite restored by continu ing the use of the cups I cannot but regard this discovery as of great value. Yours, truly, (Signed) C. G. Finney. P S lamin my sixtieth year, and have worn giasscs about ten years. Feb’y. 7, 1853.—Prof. Finney writes—l have, tor the last six or eight months, used them (the taps) but seldom. The improved 3tate of my s ght rendering me forgetful and neglectful of their steady use. I have received much benefit and no perceptible injury whatever from their use. b ith my blinds open I read comfortably, and write asily without glasses. Other letters can be seen in pamphlet, published by Messrs. Ball A Co., in our possession. 16 OSBORNE & W HITLOCK. . Sole Agents tor Richmond county. CLEAR THE TRACK. THE GOODS ARE COMING. 0()()( ) I>AIR plantation BROGANS, double 1000 pair wkx BROGANS. 5000 pair house servant SHOES. 100 cases thick and kip BOOTS. —ALSO— A superior stock of fine LADIES GAITERS, *ndi Gentlemen's, fine French Glove top BUTTON “(JOTS, comprising a general assortment of Goods season at wholesale, by package or dozen 4t HENRY DALY’S, se P 22 opposite United States Hotel. D APERIENT PILLS. R. A. CUNNINGHAM has, for the last twen , ty years used the above PILLS, and found Qe ® a safe and useful romedy in costive habits, an d in taose sick head aches, arising from a de jarjed condition of the digestive organs. Wheu according to directions, they never fail in as filing to remedy the many ovils arising from the sense of medicine and improper food. Many of my former patients continue to use “*m, theretore I can safely reesmmend them to 811 wko may find it necessary to resort to the übo of medicine They may bo had at my Office, and at nearly all wholesale and retail Drug stores in this city. jPril 12 d&ely \ BOOKS.—The Life of William Pinckney, fine] 0 ' 3ar^and > by bis Nephew, the Rev. Wm. P A Mem j> ir of the late Rev. Wm. Croswoll, D. D., V C or , , tE ® Church of the Advents, Boston, Mass., by his Father. ~A p P lc . ton ’ 8 . Modern Atlas of the Earth, with an Sf ?i ooo Ca , lndex ° ftbe latitudes and Longitudes iSJjSv* ; thin J- W beautifully engraved m ap w’ Wlth com P a rative scales. * *. Lively The Illustrated Record of the Industry of nil inclusive. ° fk Exhibition ’ 1853 > »os*1 to 12, A supply of Mrs. Ellis' Guide to Social Hanoi ness; Fern Leaves from Fanny’s Portfolio. A c PP l*or sale at GEO. A. OATES A BRO ’S aov 4 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad st. T ,,R book of NATURE,—An Elementary A introduction to the Scionces of Physics, As tronomy. Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Bota ny, Zoology, and Physiology. Also “The Times.” a Satire, by Peter Pickle. *or sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON. nov f> —SO bbls. Cider Vinegar; 10 bbls. very superior White Wine Vinegar. For sale Cheap by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. BOV O (Srnrral Jlbofrtisfmftits. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. gray brothers BEG to inform the public that their fall pur chase is now complete, comprising one of the largest stocks that they have ever offered to the puolic, among which will be found Rich plaid SILKS. Small checked Silks. Rich brocade Silks. Plain Silks, all colours. Black Silks, all widths. Black brocade Silks. Striped andjfigured Silk 3. Black and colored watered Silks. White brocade Silks. Plain white Silks. White Satins. Marceline Silks, all shades. Real Irish Poplins. Super black silk Velvets. Colored Velvets, all shades. New stiles Paris printed MouslainDcLains. do. do. do do Cashmeres, do. do. Plaid Wollen Goods. Plain all wool Mouslain DeLain, all shades. French Cashmeres and Merenos, all shades, English Cashmeres and Coburgs, all shades. Figured Alpacas, all shades. Lupin’s best Bombazines. Very super Alpacas, exceedingly cheap. Very large st.ek printed DeL&ins, 12c. Very large stock primed Delaines, 25 to 870. Irish fronting Linens, best quality. Real double Damask, very superior. Brown Damasks, all prices. Toweling, in great variety. 12-4 best Burnsly Sheeting. Fine pillowjcaso Linen. 10, 11, and 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting. 10, 11, and 12-4 Auseutney Shooting. 10, 11, and 12 4 Alendale Sheeting. "Very super English and American Longclothes. Very largo and varied stock of Calicoes. French, Scotch and American GiDghams. English and German Hosiery, very cheap. A full assortment of Misses and Youths Hose and half Hose. Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves. Trimmings, of all kinds. Kerseys, Osnaburgs and Stripes, cheap. Very largo heavy Negro Blankets. Very super Bed Blankets. Marseilles Quilts, in great variety. Curtain Materials, in great variety. Curtain Muslin, embroided with linen, decidedly rich. Carpets, Rugs and Oil Cloth, a full assortment. And a great variety of other articles, selected with the utmost care, which we are selling very cheap, and to which we respectfully invite atten tion. sep 30 * NEW FALLGOODB. L. D. LALLGRSTEDT, HAS just received at his old stand, corner of Globe Hotel, a splendid assortment of Staple and JTancy Dry Goods, suitablo for the season; amng which are Rich brocade and plaid coloured SILKS. Super plaid and waterod b ack SILKS. Extra MUSLIN DkLAINES, Parisian styles. French and English MERINOS. Lupin s BOMBAZINE and ALPACCA. Ea.lston GINGHAMS and PRINTS. Needle woiked COLLARS and CHEMIRETTS. JacoDct and SwissTRIMMING. Hosiery and GLOVES, great variety. Irish Linens and Table DAMASK. Furnaluro DIMITY and FRINGES. Bleached SHIRTING and SHEETING. Osnaburg STRIPES and Georgia PLAINS. KERSEY r S and BLANKETS, great variety. To which he invites attention sep 21 RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN MATE RIALS. SNOWDEN k SHEAR hare received from New York a large supply of Carpets and Cur tain MATERIALS, among which are: Rich Wilton CARPETS of now and splended styles. Tapestry Brussels and English Brussels CAR PETS of elegant styles. Superior Threoply, Ingrain and Venetian CAR PETS. Printed Druggctts and Crumb Cloths of beauti ful styles. Superior Colored Damask for Window Curtains, of rich and elegant styles. Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, (some at very low prices.) Rich Cord 3 and Tassels and Gimps for Curtains. Rich Cornices, Curtain Bands, and Window Shades. Superior Damask and Plain Furniture Dimi ties. Superior Cotton FRINGES (a very large assort ment.) The public are respectfully requested to all and examine the assortment. oct 12 dt&o NEW AND UNRIVALLED RAIL ROAD ROUTE TO THE NORTH. VIA THK WILMINGTON k MAN. RAIL ROAD: 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 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. “ “ New York at 6-30 P. M. Time from Augusta to Wilmington 26 hours. “ •* Wilmington to Now York,. .34-30 “ At Wilmington the connection is made with the 8 v.'clock A. M. Express Train. At Weldon, possongers can have choice of Routes, either by Seaboard A Roanoke Railroad and Bay Line 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 Baggago checked at Augus ta, to tho Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. Any other informaeion can be obtained of Dr. J. L.’KeeD, Agent at Augusta. L. J. FLEMING, Sup. Wil. & Man. R. R. july 14 difcctf TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN SAVAN NAH AND AUGUSTA. By th £le. shion IN offering the services of the steamer FASHION , (the first boat of this line) to the merchants of Georgia and Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee, we 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 be 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. Her capacity is about 2000 halos Cotton, her draught of water only 13 inches, which will enable her at all seasons of the year, to deliver her freight promptly. Her entire cargo will be taken betweon decks, which will not only prevent damage to goods in case of snagging, but will add much to tho 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 central situation for the roception of Cot ton, Merchandize, Jtc. The Fashion will run in connection with the New York and Philadelphia steamship, pelivoring soods at this point in five days from either of those cities. JOHN A. MOORE. UNITED STATES HOTEL! AUGUSTA, GA. THE above HOTEL is new open for the JsbL reception of Permanent and Tran- Ji ! “B sient BOARDERS. This long established and- well-known House has undergone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnishod with NEW and FASHIONABLE FLR- N ITU RE'. The table will always be supplied with the best j the market affords; and the Proprietor: ruets, by ; a systematic courso, both with the : regulations of the house *o'io*>aU v. ho will be ena i bled to give entire *»Gpiaotion to those that may I f a^ or bim witn theirpatronage. * J fta 4 P JNO. W. SPEAR. AUGUSTA, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1853 (Bfltfral JUnjfciisftnfnts NEW FRENCH GOODS! RECEIVED BY JOHN P, SETZE. T) ICH White and Fancy Brocade SILKS. ■LL Rich Plaid Silks. Rich Striped Silks. “ Black do. Small figured Black Silks. Black Gro de Rhine Silk. “ Poult de Soie do. Plain Black Gro de Rhine Silk. 7-8 and 4-4 Plain Black do. Black Levantine do. Low priced and Super. Black Bombazines. Super. Black Canton Cloth and Alpacas. Black Silk Velvet. Fine and Super. Paris printed Cashmeres. “ “ “ “ de Lainos. Rich Plaid Raw Silk, (warranted all silk.) 6 4 Silk and Worated Plaids, (very handsome.) 3- Checked and Plaid Merinos, (for children.) 6 4 Plain Merinos, all colors, free from Cotton. 4- Plaid Coating, ) , 4-4 Fancy Flannels, j tor children. Rich and extra rich 4-4 Calicoes. Super 4-4 and 6-4 Plaid and Cheok’d Gingh’ms Rigoletts, for Head Dresses. Extra fine 4-4 Linen. Heavy White and Black Silk Hose. Linen Cambric. Hemstitched, Reviere, and Kembroidered L. C Handkerchiefs. Gents White and Colored L. C. Handkerchiefs. Rich Worked Collars and Chcmisetts. Jaconet and Lace Embroidered Undor Sleeves. Black Lace Veils. Oil Silks. Ladies Fancy and White Silk Gloves, “ “ Fleece Gloves. Short and Long Black Fillet Mitts. Best Kid Gloves, all colors. Black and Slate Cashmere Shawls, with heavy fringes. White and Colored Working Cotton. Rich Trimmings and Buttons, for ladies drosses. Rich Piano and Table Covers. Extra Quality Sarin Vestings. “ “ Oassimere do. Gum Elastic Suspenders. oct 1 Jesse Osmond. Hemphil Gray. AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GEO. OSMOND & GRAY, Proprietors. THE PROPRIETORS of the above namod Establishment, in 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 thov are now prepared to execute all orders for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, with despatch at tho shortest notice and in the best manner. To Railroad Companies and Car Builders. We are prepared to manufacture to order all binds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any manufactured at the North ; Holding Murphy’s Patent right for mak ing “Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub CAR WHEELS,” wo are now maufacturing a Single Plate Railroad CAR W HEEL, equal if not suporior to any other Plate Wheel, and far suporior to the Spoke Wheels now in use. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of all other kixids of Railroad Car, and Engine CAS TINGS, including Froggs, Switches, Chairs; also Bridge BOLTS and CASTINGS, for every descrip tion of Bridges. We are aiso prepared to lit 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, Ao., furnished at the shortest notice, of the best mate rials and workmanship, and at the lowest prices. To Planters. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Ploughs and Plough CASTINGS, and Cotton Press PLATES and BALLS, etc, ot every size and description, a supply of which will be constant ly kopt on hand. We aro 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 of the best materials and workmanship. The Proprietors of the “American Iron Foun dry” being Pratical Mechanics, and having the management of tho Establishment undor their own superitendence, and employing none but the best woramen, 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 furnished by any other establishment North or South. They, therefore, hope that by a continued strict attention to business, and with their usual punctu ality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit a con tinuance of the very liberal patronage and en couragement, which has been extended to tnem so far, by Southern Railroad Ccmpanies, and all other parties who may require Railroad work, or any other kinds of Castings, done cheaply and expeditiously. OSMOND A GRAY, Augusta, Ga. Wo are enabled to refor to the following named gentlemen : Hon. John P. King. President of the Georgia Railroad A Banking Company, Augusta F. C Arms, 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. Yonge, Esq., Gon’l Sup’t. Wostorn A Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta. W. W. Baldwin, Esq., Sup’t. Motive Power, West ern & Atlantic Railroad, Atlanta. L. P. Grant, Esq., Chief Engineer, LaGrange Railroad, Atlanta. Wm. M. Stockton, Esq., Chief Engineer, Char lotte, S. C. Railroad. Columbia, S. C. F. P. Holcombe, lap, Chief Engineor, Augusta A Waynesboro’ Railroad, Savannah. H. Ingalls, Esq., Sup’t. Motive Power, E. Tenn. Georgia Railroad, Loudon, Tenn. Richard Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga. George Robinson, Esq., Hamburg, S. C. Di. B. W. Lawton, Esq., Erwinton, Bamwoll Dis trict, S. C. Hon. Wm. E. Dearing, Augusta. Wm. H. Goodrich, Esq., “ Wm. H. Kitchen, Esq, “ Hugh O’Neil, Esq., •* “American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga., junoß dfcly June sth, 1853. GROCERIES, GROCERIES ! I New Orleans, Poto Rico and Mua- I O CO/ado SUGARS. 100 bbls. Ground, Crashed and Coffee SUGARS 200 bags Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE. 60 bales Hbavy Gunny CLOTH. 30 pieces Dundee BAGGING. 200 coils Prime Kentucky Pope. 500 lbs. best Bailing Twino. 1000 Feur Bushel Gunny Bags. 1000 sacks Salt, in tine ordor. 25 hhds. Prime Bacon Sides. 6o “ Cuba Molasses. 100 bbls. Choice New Orleans Syrup. 30 boxes best Green and Black Teas. 100 Boxes superior Adamantine and Tallow Candles. 50 Boxes Colgate’s No. 1 and variegated Soaps 75 boxes Tobacco, various qualities. 50 M American and Spanish Sogara. 100 bales Prime Eastern Hay. 10 kegs Choice Goshen Butter. 35 boxes New York Steam Candy. Also, Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Piekles, Preserves and all other articles usually sold in Grocery Houses. For sale by J. R. A W. M. DOW, sep 18 No. 6, Warren Block. GLOVES. —The largest and best assortment of Dress and Weather Gloves ever offered in Augusta, embracing Ladies Gauntlets for travelling, Ao , Ao oct 13 WM. O. PRICE A CO. ENTS’ FlNfTboots.—A large lot of Gents’ water-proof, stout ard fine dress Boots, just received. ALDRICH A ROYAL. W. H. TUTTh WHOLESALE and Retail Druggist, Augusta, Georgia, has for sale at Proprietors pri ces, Dr. Jaynes medicines; Rogers Liverwort and Tar ; Rushton A Clark’s Cod Liver Oil; Dr. Cross man’s Specific ; Barry’s Tricopherous; Osgood’s India Chologoguo ; Tarrant’s Preperations ; Pha lon’s. Ballard’s, Alexander’s, Batchelor’s and Gil man’s Hair Dyes; Sand’s,Bull’s-Bristol’s and Town send’s Sarsaparella. —ALSO A very superior article of Brandy and Port Wine oct 25 d!2Ac2m PEACH PRESERVES—I defy the world to surpass them. Constantly on hand. I oot 25 w. H. PRITCHARD. S'tnmsljip anil llflilrmsb ginrs. THROUGH FARE FROM CHARLESTON TO BALTIMORE sls, TO PHILADELPHIA $17.50, AND TO NEW YORK S2O. THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE from CHARLES TON, SO. CA. LEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens stroet daily, after the arrival of the Southern cars, 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., with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Nor folk, thonce by steamers to Baltimore, and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to Pe tersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore. Phil adelphia, and New York. The public is respectful ly informed that the steamers of these lines are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders; the Rail Roads are in fine order, (the Wilmington and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke, having recent ly been relaid with heavy T rail,) thereby securing both safety and despatch. By these routes, passen gers availing themselves of the first train, may reach Baltimore 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 61* hours. Through tickets can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens-street, Charleston, S. C., to whom pleaso apply. sep 25 GEORGIA RAILROAD. LEAVE AUGUSTA daily at 4.30, P. M., and (Sundays ercopted) 6, A. M. Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.30, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 4.25, P. M. Leave Atlanta daily at 5.30, P- M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.30, A. M. Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M., and (Sundays excepted) 5.20, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15 P. M. Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except ed) at 11, A. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily at 5.45, A. M., and 6, P. M. Arriving at Hamburgdaily at 2.30 P. M., and 5, A. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 4.15, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6, A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 5, P. M. And with Macon and Western Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6.45, P. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily a t 1.30, A. M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays at 3.00, P. M. july 20 F. C. ARMS, Sup’t. FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AMD SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. The new and splendid SIDE WHEEL STEAMSHIPS, KEYSTONE STATE. Capt. Ilardio, and STATE OF GEO RQI AT’Ca pt^LJ. Garvin, Jr. will leave Savannah for Philadelphia e/ery Wednesday. Theso steamships are the most comfortable on the coast, and are unsurpassed lor safety and speed. They will leavo Savannah as follows : Keystone State Wodnoeday, 28th September. Stato of Georgia Wednesday, sth October. Keystone State Wednesday, ] 2thOctober. Stato of Georgia Wednesday, 19th October. Keystone State Wednesday, 26th October. State of Georgia Wednesday, 2d November. Keystone Stato..... .Wednesday, 9th November Stato of Georgia Wednesday, 16th November Keystone State Wednesday, 23d November Stato of Georgia Wednesday, 30th November Keystone State Wednesday, rth December. State of Georgia Wednesday ,I4th December. And so on. Cabin Passago S2O Steerage, 8 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia, sept 23 FOR PHILADELPHIA. FARE REDUCED. To Sail on Saturday Afternoon, Ang. 0, a* 4 o'clock. THE fine side wheel Steam OSPREY, 1,000 tons burthen, J. Bennett, Commander, will leave as per annexed schedule, every other Saturday : FROM OHARLBBTOS. FROM PHILADKLPHIA. June lljSept r 171 June 4 Sept’r ... .10 June 25 Oct’r 1 June 18; Sept’r ... .24 July 9 Oot’r 15| July 2joet’r 8 July 23 Oct’r 29 July 16 Oct’r 22 Aug’t 6,Nov’r... ...121 July 30INovr 5 Aug’t 20 Nor r 261 Aug’t 13 Nov’r 19 Sept’r.... 3| DecT 101 Aug’t 27iDec’r 3 Cabin Passage, sls. Steerage, $6. Through Tickets to New York, sl7. This ship has been thoroughly overhauled, and furnished with new boilers, and a large and elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passengers. In Philadelphia, this Ship occupies the same wharf as the Liverpool steamships City of Glas gow and City of Manchester, at the foot of Queen street, and Central wharf, Chaileston. Freight on all perishable articles must be pre paid. For Freight or Passage, apply to H F. BAKER <fc CO., Accommodation wharf, Charleston, S. C. SAMUEL T. PEARCE, Agent in Philadelphia, juno 5 ttf FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA. Touching at Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville , Middleburg, Black Creek, and Pieolata. THE new and superior stoam „ * Packets ST. JOHN, Capt. Jas. Freebern, and WM. GASTON, Captain Thomas Shaw, will leave for the above places as follows: The St. John on Thursday morning, 15th inst., at 10 o’clock, and Win. Gaston on Tuesday morning, 20th inst., at 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at the same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. The lattor boat carrying the U. S. mail. For freight or passage, having-handsome state-room accommodations, apply on board, at Dillon’s lower wharf, or to J. H. GUNBY, Agent. The St. John will go to St. Augustine every 4th trip, commencing (leaving Savannah) on the 29th inst. ly sep 13 U. S. MAIL LINE. Through in 48 to 50 Hours. SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM SHIP LINE. Leave adger’s wharves every SATURDAY ami NESDAY, after tho arrival of the cars from thhe South and West. ON SATURDAYS. The new and splendid Ocean Steamers. JAMES ADGER, j John Dickinson,, 1500 tons. j Commander. MARION, 1 Wm. Foster, 1200 tons. J Commander. ON WEDNESDAYS, UNION, ) Richard Adams, 1500 tons. { Commander. SOUTHERNER, j Thomas Ewan, lOCOtons. j Comm_ndcr. These Steamers are unrivalled on the coast, for Safety. Speec and Comfort. Experienced and courteous Commanders; Tables supplied with every luxury, will ensure travellers, by this lino every possiblo comfort and accommo dation. Cabin Passago $25 Steerage 8 For Freight or Passage, having ele-ant State Room accommodations, apply at the office of the Agent, HENRY MISSROON, Cor. East Bay and Adgers South wharves, aug 30 Charleston. 8. C. carriages! ~ WE have on hand, and are receiving, a good assortment of CARRIAGES, Rockaways, Barouches, Buggies and Light Carryalls. Also! Hack and Road Wagons, together with an assort ment of Harness, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, Children’s Cabs and Wagons, Carriage Bolts, by the package or single one—all of which will be sold on reasonable terms, at the storo formerly occupied by the late H. S. Hoadley. Repairing done at short notice. WYMAN A DARROW. \ BOXES extra Soap, for sale by «JU SCRANTON, SRYMOUR M Co vT ON & ZIGNo C v DEALERS IN ** , READY MADE CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, AC. AC. BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, SIC. Which will be sold on very Reasonable terms. NO. 197 BROAD STREET., UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Augusta, Ga. J. J. CLAYTON, (march 8) A. P. BIGNON. BOOTS AND SHOES. ~ AT METCALF’S NEW IRON FRONT STORE, OPPOSITE THE MASONIC HALL ALDRICH Sc ROYAL, dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, are receiving, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadelphia, large additional supplies of LADIES’, GENT.’S MISSES’, BOY’b, and CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES, of the latest styles and finest qualities. They respectfully in vite the attention of persons visiting our city. Call and see us, in our New Store,and examine our su ck before purchasing. March 26 j A VAN WINKLE MERCHANT TAILOR NEXT DOOR TO THE GEORGIA RAIL ROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. I HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND,! A FULL AND FRESH SUPPLY OF \ BLACK AND FANCY COLORED J CLOTHS, CASHMERETS, \ DRAP D’ETES, LINENS, SILK' and MARSEILLES VESTINGS, j For Spring and Summer Use: Which will be made to order In the most Fashionable Manner.) ALL ORDERS FROM THE j COUNTRY FILLED CORRECT LY AND WITH DESPATCH. > N. B.—All Goods sold at this establishment are of the best quality. Augusta, April 21st, 1853. apr 21 J. A. VAN WINKLE. Cfrorlfsttro A&Dertiscmi’nts. pavilionhotelT CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STS., H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor, apr 15 ly CHARLESTON HOTEL, CORNER OF MEETING AND HAYNE STS., D. MIXER, Proprietor. aprls ly CHARLES D. CARR, 30 BROAD-STREET, 30 DRAPER AND TAILOR, apr 15 ly 0 - & h. CAMERON, 145 MEETING-STREET, 145 Importers of China, Glass and Earthenware. apr 15 ly R sT MILLAR, 131 MEETING-STREET, 131 Soda, Sugar, Butter, Water and Lemon Crackers. fry Orders promptly attended to. aprls ly lewTTm . h aTtch” 120 MEETING-STREET, 120 Agent for the sale of Oils, White Lead. Iron Safes, Leather and Rubber Bands. apr 15 ly DANIEL H silo OX. 224 KING-STREET, 224 Furniture and Chair Warehouse, Cabinet Makers Materials, Sc c. T. B. TROUT, 112 BAY-STREET, 112 COMMISSION MERCHANT. Dealer in Stone Lime, P. Paris. Roscndale Cement, and Building Materials in general, apr 15 ly jqqjjPjj WALKER, BAY-STREET, Bookseller and Stationer, Agent lor White’s Type Foundry and Hoe’s Printing Press Manufactory. Printing Ink at New York prices. apr 15 ly __ CHAFEE, ST. AMEND & CROFT., 170 BAY-STREET, 170 Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Segars, Syrups, &c. apr 15 ly JOHNSTON, CREWS & BRAWLEY, 181 BAY-STREET, 181 Importers and Dealers in DRY GOODS. THOMAS WALLACE, CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STREETS, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. apr 15 ly LUMBER FOR SALE. WHITE PINE, Oak, Ash, Hickory, PojJar, Mahogany, Cherry, Juniper, Black Walnut, and every variety oi Northern Lumber. —also — GRIND STONE and ICE, for sale in lots and quantities to suit purchasers. Address: JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent, Charleston Neck Ice House, S. C. oct 24 dfAc ly NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN 3URANCE COMPANY. Incorporated. January, 1849. Central Oefick, Raleigh, N. C. HAVING established an Agency in this city, are prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the most favorable torms. The table of Ratos are those made by Joshua Millar, and known as “The Carlisle Table,” uni versally conceded to bo the most correct in use. The advantages offered by this Company, are such as merit the attention of the public, and will be pointed out and explained at any time by the Agent. Insurances are taken on single lives, for ons year, seven years, or for life. On joint lives, for life. On slaves at 2-3 value, one or five years. The undersigned ean, at all times, be found at the Law offico 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. PORTRAITS. CHARLES BERUFF,—ARTIST, From the Academy of Munich , Bavaria. GRATEFUL for the encouragemen t giv- gaggggm en him the past season, informs the ladies and gentlemen es Augusta and nity, that he has removed to the rooms over office of Dr. Van Vorhee's, on Mclntosh street, two doon from ConstituUonalist A Republic offioe, and is prepared to furnish PORTRAITS of the finest execution, at the shorcst notice. The Pub lic are respectfully invited to give him a call. few more Pupils in DRAWING oan be accommodated. Old OIL PAINTINGS renovated at short notice. References.— Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Tho Richards, J. Gardner, Jr, aU g 12 —also — A fine stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, —COMPRISING — i l Black, Brown, Olive, Dahlia, \ FROCK AND DRESS COATS; Alpacca, Queens Cloth, Drap 'D’Etc, Silk, CraDe and Linen,! > COATS; ! Black and Fancy Cassimere ! PANTS; AND A LARGE STOCK OF; ; PLAIN AND FANCY SUMMER \ VESTS. NEW GUNS, PISTOLS, &C. THE subscriber has just received a large addi tion to his former stock of GUNS and GUN NING APPARATUS, which makes his assort ment decidedly the best in the city—consisting of: Double and Single Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices. Colt’s, Allen’s, and other REVOLVERS; also, the Single Barreled Self-cocking and RIFLE PIS TOL, steel barrels. A great variety of Powder Flasks and Shot Bags, and Game Bags, of the finest patterns. Also, Percussion Caps, all varieties, from the common G.D. to the finest Westley Richard’s wa ter proof. Cleaning Rods, Drinking Flasks, Dog Collars, Hunting Horns, Nipple Wrenches, Ac. Ac. Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors, Bowie Knives, Dirks. Powder, by keg or in canisters, all varieties. Shot, by the bag or retail. RIFLES and Double GUNS, of my own make, one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a splendid shooting article. N. B.—RIFLES mad 9 to order, and all kinds of RESTOCKING and REPAIRING done in the best manner, and warranted. Also, Keys fitted and Door Locks repaired, at short notice. E. H. ROGERS, june 16 AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. TH E Subscriber thankful for the friends and the pub lie, that he continues ;j— --to execute orders for ll' ■ - his well known War ranted French Burr MILLSTONES, of every desired size, at the lowest price, and SHORTEST NOTICE. He also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of various patents, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand, CEMENT for Millstones, and every other article necessary in a Mill. Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach to Gin Gears. All orders promptly attended to. jan 3 ly WM. R. SCHIRMER. CLOTHING READY MADS j 1 HATS CLOTHING.iW. 0. PRICE & CO.,j neweststyle. at Wholesale Drapers and Tailors , j CAPS, and Retail, 'are well supplied with thejofPlush, Cloth of all descrip-;best of English & French'*, other kinds tions,ofthe ve-j CLOTHS, jUMBRELLAa ry best make, black and blue, andall! of Silk and undbr shirts, newest colors. > Ginghams. D ?AWE?S, j CASSIMERES, | Shoulder Bra ‘ CRAVATS, (Os the newest and most; Mon^B elts all kinds of l fashl^i,P. a “erns. BRUSHES, HOSIERY.! VESTINGS, j for Clothes, GLOVES, i es every description. iU air, Nails,&c Os every de-, The public will find us Porte Moni ’ eg scription, and|P re P ared to make to Pocket Books, all articles use-: iar.d all useful ful and neces- al ‘ artlc lesof Dress in the. articles of gary for Dressiest an( * most approved Dress for Gen and comfort { STYLE. jtlemen’ s use. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. HATS FOR THE MEN AND CAPS FOR THE BOYS. THE undersigned would call the attention of their numerous patrons and friends, to their extensive assortment of HATS and CAPS, amongst which may be found Gents Ravel Hats new stylo, do. Opera do. do. do. do. Spanish do. do. do. do. Panama do. do. do. Together with Boys, Opera and Kossuth Hats, also, Boys Fancy Dress, Army, Navy and Plush Caps, and aro receiving per weekly stoamer tho ve ry latest styles. J. TAYLOR, jr. A CO. BELLVILLE FACTORY AGENCY, Corner of Mclntosh and Reynold Streets. THE GEORGIA STRIPES AND —Jif - 1 PLAINS, made at this Factory, so long and favorably known to Mer ohants and Planters, are now on sale at tho above place, where all orders will [SKISi be promptly attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY. jan 13 lyis EAGLE FOUNDRY, Augusta, Ga THE UNDERSIGNED _f=y, jg!S having ro-opened the above named establishment. are now prepared to execute all orders!forCXST INGS, Ac., in BRASS and IRON for Saw or Grist Mills, Steam Engines, Machinery, W T ater Pipes, Lamp Post, Columns, of any kind that may be required, at short notice. We will constantly keep on hand and for sale, a supply of different sized GIN GEARING of the most approved patterns. Also. PLOW CASTINGS of all kinds, having the most extensive and best assorted lot of Plow Patterns, in the Southern coun try. Both parties being practical mechanics and in tending to devote thoir undivided attention to the business, hope that from promptness in filling or ders, superior workmanshir, and at as low prices as can be afforded, to m< rit a continuation of the liberal support formerly bestowed upon the concern. B R. A A. PHILIP. N. B. — xhe highest cash prices paid for old Brass. Copper and Cast Iron. march 5 New Orleans and Pt Rico Surars. O\J SCRANTON, SEYMOUR 4 Co. VOL. 33—NEW SERIES-VOL. 8.-NO. 116 FURNISHING ARTICLES. A fine assortment of SILK and SUMMER CRAVATS GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPEN DERS, COLLARS, STOCKS; White and Colored SHIRTS, DRAWERS. > Silk and Cotton 5 UNDER-GARMENTS, UMBRELLAS, WALKING CANES, And a fine stock of FANCY ARTICLES, AND } PERFUMERY. tiro Iforfe QUTTA PERCHA VS. INDIA RUBBER. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. THE North America Gutta Percha Ccmpany of New York, are offering at Wholesale a great variety of CLOTHING, Ac, made from Rider’s Pa tent Vulcanized GUTTA PERCHA, o : n«w styles and beautiful finish. These Goods are Water-proof, free from unpleasant smell, pliable and elastic like India Rubber, not injured by fatty substances, and will not Decompose and become Sticky, they are very different in character Irom any other goods heretofore made of Gutta Percha, either in this country or Europe, and are warranted to stand all climates. Among the variety may be found Coats, Cloaks, Capes, Ponchos, Reefing Jackets. Overalls, Leggins- Sou-westers, Caps, Camp Ilankcts, Horso Covers. Shower Matts. Syringes, Ereast Pumps, Balls, Pencil and Ink Eracers, Gas Bags, Sports men's Drinking Cups, Steam Packing. Machine Belting, Carriage Cloths, Ac., with a very cheap and Effective Life Preserver, made expressly to meet the new passenger law of Cong, „ss. All of a finish and quality superior to any othor water proofs goods now before the public. For sale at tho Warehouse 80, Cedar street, New York. Dealers in water-proof goods are invited to ex amine those goods, believing they will find them cheaper and far superior to anything they have ever seen before. Orders to any extent extended at short notice, WILLIAM RIDER, E. R. Billings, Pres’t N. A. P. Co. Treasurer and Sec’ry. New York, August 12, 1853. dAcfim aug 19 PAPER WAREHOUSE, CYRUS W . FIELD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 11, CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. ARB SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR MUSPRATT'S superior Bleaching POWDER. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paper Russell “ Superior “ “ Genesee “ “ Printing “ Rawlins A Sons’ English Tissue “ First quality Ultramarine Blue “ They are also Agents for the principal Paper Manufacturers in this country, and offer for sale by far the most extensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufacturers’ MATEBIALS that can be found in this or any other country. They occupy the large and commodious Ware houses, No. 11 Cliff street, No. 58 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher streot, and the Lefts over the larg« Iron Storos, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is stric’ly wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to of fer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal advances made on consignments of Paper, Paker Makers’ stock and other merchandize. Tho highest market price paid in cash for all kind ofßags. ly july 24 Cajiortttfrsljip Botirrs. NEW PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have entered into partnership for tho transaction of the Watch and Jewel ry business, in the city of Augusta, under the name and style of OSBORNE A WHITLOCK, Henri- J. Osborne. Frederick A. Whitlock. Augusta, July 1, 1853. WE contemplate keeping constantly on hand an extensive assortment of tho latest and new est stylos of goods in our line ; 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, these two different branches of tho trade will be oatried on sepßr tcly, and therefore more thoroughly.— Call and try us. We will be constantly receiving new goods direot from the Manufacturers. OSBORNE A WHITLOCK, Under the United States Hotel. Augusta, July. 1, 1853. July 20 CO PARTNERSHfP. 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 the Books of the late firm will be kept. W. M BEALL, J. W. L. STOVALL. Augusta, June 6, 1853. june 7 DISSOL UTION. ’ THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exis'ing between the undersigned, under tho firm, name, and stylo of SEYMOUR, ANSLEY A CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The name ot the firm will be used by either part ner in settling up the old business. H. C SEYMOUR, J.-A. ANSLEY, john g. mchenry. copartnership - The SUBSCRIBERS have this day formed a Copartnership for tho transaction of a whole sale GROCERY BUSINESS in this city, under the firm and name of SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO., and have removed to the store No. 2, Warren Block. Thankful for the patronage so liberally extended to our late firms, P. A. SCRANTON and SEY MOUR, ANSLEY A CO., wo hope to merit a con tinuance of the same to the new firm. P. A. SCRANTON, H. C. SEYMOUR, JOHN G. McHENRY. N. B.—We shall receive and sell PRODUCE en 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. detf june 18 DISSOLUTION. ‘ THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style and firm cf Jos. A. Carrie A 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, JJS.A. CAR IE, C. S. McKINNE. August|lst, 1853. aug 13 NOTICE. THE subscribers have this day associated them selves together for tho purpose of carrying on the Book and Stationery Business, and will con duct the same at the old stand of Jos. A. Carrie A Co., under tho style and firm of McKinne A Hall. C. S. McKINNE, B. F. HALL. August Ist, 1853. ts aug 13 COPARTNERSHIPNOTICE. THE subscribers having associated themselves together in the Boot and Shoemaking business, have purchased tho entire stock of A. DOUBET, take this method of informing the publie and the patrons of the late establishment, that they are prepared to execute all orders in tho manufacturing, as heretofore; and will also keep on hand a general assortment ot ready 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 pbulic to give them a call and examine for themselves. All work purchased of them is warranted, JOHN PARRi J. D. SMITH. Augusta Ga., July 7th 1853. july 8 NOTICE. TIIE advertisement of Dissolution of Partner ship with C. P. McCalla, published on the 27th ult, over my signature is hereby fully with drawn. J. W. SPEAR. DISSOLUTION. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between tho undersigned in the Hotel Bnsiness in thi» city, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JNO. W. SPEAR, g«pß CHAS. P. McCALLA. MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. Corner of Twiggtand Watkins St. Augusta , Ga. rniiE SUBSCRIBERS, havingre- JL cently fitted up their establish ment for the purpose of TURNING, FINISHING, and BLACKSMITH-IMlilsS ING IN GENERAL, are now prepared to execute all orders at the shortest notice, such as Sf indies, Cranks, and Iron of all kinds for Mills. Also, Steam Boilers Repaired with neatness and dispatch. Jobbing promptly attended to. N. B. We have on hand a new Twelve Horse Engine which we offer cheap for cash' oct 1 6m LORD A SLATER. JUST CARPETINGS OF EUROPEAN and Domestic fabrios, of vari ous qualities, styles and prices, are offered for sale at reasonable prices by the subscriber. To getber with a good assortment of BAIZES, DRUG GETS, of various widths, HEARTH RUGS, BINDING, Ac. oot 5 J.P. SEIZE.