The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, December 10, 1854, Image 1

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'__ " p ii-i i \HUa UAKDMKH. % lifstral jliiiifriisfMfßts. ' * === Y'A RE TfEUVChU . _ UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. KE W If OR K 1 VAXS AII . - {S EMI-WEEKLY.] The new and splendid tide-wheel Steamships: FLORIDA,.... 1,300 tons. Capt. M. 8. Woodiiull, I AL 4.BAMA,. .1,300 ton*.Cap r . C. R. Kchfacs, AUGUSTA,-.-.1,500 tons. Capt. T. Lyos, KNOXVTLLE. 1.500 tone.Cnpt C. D Ludlow, ■Will leave Savannah every WeinesdayandSatur ay. These *h : p« are among the largest on the coast, nnsurp&ised in speed, safety or comfort—making their passages in 60 to 60 hours, and ai e command ed by skillful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. Cabin passage S2O Steerage passage, $ PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCIIILL, FARE REDU CIDT~ Cabin Passage from c harl- ston to N. York, §2O. • MAIL LINE. NEW YORK A CHARLES’! ON STEAII PACKETS NASHVILLE, 1 M. Berry, 1600 tons j Commander. MARION, ) W. J. Foster, 1200 tons. J Commander." JAMES ADGSF., > S.C. Turner, 1600 tons. \ Commander. SOUTHERNER. { Thomas Ewan, T 1000 tons, j Commander. HERE Steamships are bailt ex pressly for the line, and for safe- rtijT^. ty, comfort and speed are unrivalled on the Coast. Table supplied with . every luxury; attentive and courteous Comman ders, will ensure Travellers of this Line every pos sible comfort and accommodations. Cabin Passage S2O Steerage $ For Freight or Passage, having elegant State Room accommodations apply to HENRY MISSROON, Agent, nor? Charleston. 8 C , charleston~t'op hilabelfhia Through in 45 to 50 Homs,-Fare S2O - MEALS INCLUDED. AMERICAN STEAMSHiP COMPANY LINE. STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, Ck?z. Hodoqon,Tons Burthen The above new and magniScient Steam Ship, built expressly for this route, is one of the largest on the American Coast, and is unsurpassed if equall ed for spec J, strengttvginsfort, 0 r accommodations. Sailing day» from each port, as follows. From Philadelpaia, From Charleston. Saturday, Deo. 2d, Saturday, Deo. 9th, Dec. lflth, • “ Dec 23d. *' Doe. 3oth, “ Jan. 6tb, Agents in Philadelphia, Heron & Martin 37$ North IVharves. Agent*| Char’eston. Holmes A Stoney, Boyce Ac . Wharf, AH produce oonsi?U'-d to tie Agents in Charleston will bo forwarded to Philadelphia, free of commis sion nov7 * +6m FOR ri£ W YORir'jß PHlLadelphial® PMlsfleliihla and s-avannan Steamship Line. < ’ tn-yrng the United- States Marl. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. TSB E Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad connects at Point with the Macon and Western Rail- Through from Montgomery to Savannesh in 30 hours. Leave Montgomery at 8.80 P. M. Arrive at East Point at 8.20 A. M Leave East Point at 8 45 A. M. Arrive at Macon at 2 30 P. M, Leave Macon at 4.30 P. M, t Arrive at Savannah at 2.30,A. M. Fare from Montgomery to West Point,. .$3 60 “ “ West Point to East Point, 325 “ . “ East Point to Savannah 800 This Line consists of the well known first class Steamships STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J J. Garvin. KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. R. Hardie. In strength, speod Rud accommodations, these ships are unsurpassed, if equalled, by any on the coast. River navigation, 100 miles Two nights at sea. Sailing days, every Wednesday, from each port. AGENTS. In Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar, Corner Drayton and Bryan Streets. In Philadelphia, Heron k Martin, 371 North Wharves. In New York, Scranton St Tallman, 19 Old Slip, near foot of Wall Street. STATE Os GEORGIA.' KEYSTONE STATE. Will leave Savannah, Will leave Savannah, July 12th and 26th, Jjuly 19th, Avgtust 9th and 23d, Aug. 2d, 16th and 30th, September 6th and 20th, September 13th & 27th, October 4tn and 18th, October iKh and 25th. Nov. Ist, 15th and 29th, November Bth and 22d, December 13th and 27th December 6th and 2(Uh, January 3d. 1855. H. C SCOTT, July 20,1854. Travelling Agent. MOBILE ANO MONTT JGdIEUY j mils mail us®. CONSISTING of the following substantial fast running Passenger Steamers, vi« : MESSENGER. MAGNOLIA. CUBA, CREMONA and EMPRESS. The above oate, carrying the U. 8. Mail, will commence thrir res-ular trip* on tbs Alabama ri ver on the FIRST OF NOVEMHER next—lea ving Mobile da ly and Montgomery daily, on Che arrival of the Trains of Railroad Carr, and c junket ing daily at Montgomery with the Cars and at Mo bile with the New Orloans Mail Boats. One of the abovo boats will leave Selma on the downward trip at six o cloek A M. The above Steamers will be commanded by able i aged experienced Officer.-, who will use every* oxer- j tiou to secure toe comfort and safety of pats^ngors. The rat js of freight by the above" boats will not j exceed Fifty Cents par barrel, and One Dollar per bale of co'toa. For freight or passage, having elegant accom- I modationi, apply on board, or t j oct34 d&«6m COX, BRAINARD & CO. i FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA” Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jackson ville, Picolata, and Middlchurg. ffIHE steamers, WM. GASTON, « 1 Captain Thomas E. Shaw, and ST.JOHN, Capt. Ja». Freksorn, will leave Sa vannah every Monday and Thursday morning, at 10 o'elock, for the above place. The St- Johns is a new boat, built expressly for tho trade, with large and airy State Room accommodation, and taking the inland route, offers superior facilities for inva lids and others. For further particulars enquire of % CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents. Savannah, March 1, 1854.. marl 4 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS^ WM. X KITCHEN isassociatoi with us as a partner in all our concerns from this date. HAVILAND, HaRRAL & RISLKY, New York. HAVILAND HARRAL k 00., _ _ Charleston, 8. C. HAVILAND RISLKY & CO , January 1,1554. Augusta, Ga. PAND. RISLEY k CO., ™ my duly au gents to transact any business in which asted during my absence irom the State nd accounts willb' toand at their store M ... 2» KITCHEN. Augusta. Feb. 12.1854. ts 1/ \ / W W \~STR AVVBERKy' plINTsTfiTr J. sale.—From this period until 15th of February is & suitable time to set out Strawber ry Plants. I have a fine lot for sale, and roeom mend those desiring this luscious fruit to com tnenoe in time, in order to procure a stand- For sale at $2.50 per hundred, by dec7 WM. HAINES, Druggist. BUCKETrs-— u>o doaen Boston Ducketts by navM 6. A WILLIAM*, . -- •• " ~. ' -- .L : —— , , AUGUSTA. it A. SUNDAY MSYKMNIi, DECEMBER 10, 1*54 jSfKfral JUiorrlisfrarnta FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, l AF the very latest styles and importations, are 7 now offered lor sale by the subscriber at the ; very lowest market price, to wit: : Plain and Fancy Colored Silks ; Extra rioh and low priced Plaid Silk ; Rich Colored and Black Brocade Silks ; 3 4 and 4-4 real French Black Silks, very glossy ; Opera French Flannels, all colors; All wool Muslin DoLaines; Persian Twills; Pure Lain* or all wool Plaids, for Children's wear; Fancy Colored and Black Shailys ; Domestic and English Prints ; French low priced and super. Prints ; Plaid and Sprigged Oil Do.; Jaoonct, Lawn and Swiss Embroidered Sleeves ; Rich Embroidered Chemisette; Black Alpaca and Canton Cloths, all prices ; Laaies’ Silk and Merino Vests ; > French Cremeline and Embroidered Skirts ; Ladies’ Silk snd Wool Sleeves ; Brown, Blue and Green Baregp, for Veils; 6-4 French Merinos, all colors; 4 4 and 5 4 Fancy inlaid Ginghams; Mourning and Socound Mourning Ginghams ; Plain, Black and Colored DeLaines; Ladies’ Mourning Collars and Handkerchieft; Ladies White and Black Silk Hose ; Ladies’ Black Spun do. Do.; L iJios' Cotton Ho-iery, all colors and prices; Misses’ do. Do, do. do. do.; Plain, Homst'tched. Reviere and Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Linen, Cambric and Lawn Handkerohiefs ; Real VV r elsh and other Flannels; Green, Blue, Red and Y ellow Twilled Flannels; English and Bomesiic Cotton Do; Bleached and Brown Linen Table Diaper; Rich Damask Table Diaper, all widths; Huckaback, Damask and Bordered Napkins, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Gent’s Merino Shirts, assorted sizes; Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirt Bosoms; * 12 4 Undressed Irish Linens; Pillow case Linens and Cottons; 4-4 Irish undressed round thread Linens, warranted pure and strong bleached ; 4 4 and 6-4 Plain and Lined Furniture Oil Cloths; Damask and Colored Doylies; - Rich Damask Table Cloths, 12-4 and 13-4 * Low priced Brown Table Cloths; Real French Piano and Table Covers, Rich and Extra Rich Marseilles Quilts; Domestic and imported Cotton Fringes. nov!7 j. p. SBTZB. A MONTH LOST, and still we have a largo stock of GOODS on hand that we are anxious to d sjAise of-t wholesale or retail on terms that can hardly fail to be fatisfactory. L. HANCOCK k CO., novl6 210 Broad Street. HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Augutta that they have commenc ed b isiness, in the above line, at their shop, on the South side of Broad Street, three doors above Centre. They are prepared to execute all style*, in i mitation of different woods, marbles, Ac Thev solicit a share of patronage; and all orders left at their shop, will meet with prompt attention, and executed in a mamuer, they foci assured, will giro satisfaction. They would rofer to Messrs W.H. Goodrich, John Bones, J. W. Davie Robert F, II. Camming, Ljaae Henry, jmaee Harper, (ieorgo Young, George 11. Crump, D. B. Plumb, Dr. I. P Garvin, ¥. Lainback, J. Davison, A Swarpoand Drs. H. & R. Campbell. E. BAKER A CO, may 23 "<» f, m JA J KSON STREET HOSPITAL, AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES TTlilE UNDERSIGNED have deemed it advis j- able to add tho4erm "Hospital” to their Sur gical Infirmary, for though the institution i« intend ed principally for cases requiring Surgical Opera tions andburgical Treatment, its accommodation is not entirely restricted to these ;—wc receive cases of any nature oocurr.ng in the Negro, provided they are not of an infections character. H F. CAMPBELL, M. D. S. Onorating Surgeon. ELL M. D. ing Physician. Treatise, Histor , on the Princi pal Diseases of tho Interior Valley of North Amer ica, as they appear in the Caucass an, African, In dian and Esquimaux variety of its Population, by Daniel Drake, M. D-; Notes of M. Bernard on the Blood, with an appendix, by Walter F. Atlee, M. M.; What Not, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, illustra ted; Cummings Lectures on Seven Churches of Asia Minor, by Rev. John Gumming, D D.; Anew and beautifully illustrated edition of History of Crusades, their rise progress and results, by Major Proctor, of the Royal Military Academy.- Recoiv d and for sale by doc 2 McKINNE & HALL. NEW BOOK*.—The Y'oung Husband by Mrs Grey, author of the Gambler’s Wite, Bosom Friend, Ac.: Frod Vernon, or tha Victim of Avarice, sequel to Woman and her Master, by the author of Min nie Grey. Ac.; Tho Maid of the Saranac, by Newton M. Cur tis : * Tho Pride of Life, a Novel, by Lady Scott, au thor of the Hen-Peeked Husband ; In Doors and Out, or views train tho Chimney Comer, by Oliver Optic: Illustrated Magazine of Art, for November; Graham’s Magazine and National Magazine, for December; Martyn Merrivale, Ilis X Mark, by Paul Crcy ton, complete; Poems and Ballads, by Gerald Massey, contain j ing the ballad of Babe Arristabfe, printed from ; tho third London edition, with several new poems ’ never Before published. For sale at GEU. A. OATES A BRO.’S, dool Booksellers und Stationers, Broad-st. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. rpHE ATHENS STEAM COMPANY are prs- JL pared to fill orders for a;l kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, such as Mill Irons, of improve pat terns and every description; steam Engines; Gold Mining, Forcing or Fire Pumps, and all other ki itia of Machinery, cast and finished. They are casting -and keep constantly on hand, Gin Gearing and Iren Fencing of various patterns, Fire Dogs, Plough Castings, Wagon Boxing, Ac. They are also prepared to fill orders for Boilers, Tanks, Ao. Repairing of all kinds of Machinery j promptly executed. Their portable iron Saw Mill* j are surpassed by none. WhUst they are grateful to former patrons, their i experience and facilities, with their work furnished i in as ctieap, substantial and workman-like man -1 nor, as can be had any whero South, enables them to anticipate a large share of public patronage. ROSS CRANE, Agent. j K. NICKERSON, Super’t. N, B. Ca3h paid Toroid oopper, brass, and heavy | iron castings. dAcdm jel7 CHA9. A. GREINEIL SKIPFING it COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Ga., will give particular attention | to receiving, and forwarding Mercheridise, to the j nterior, by River and Railroad. jc2 6m j.c-armr, masxin s. caysetty. j. t. hardis JOHN T. HARDIE fit CO , CO MM U.SIO N It! EIICUANTS, No. 85 Gravier-st, New Orleans. Rf,fek.e.nces—Hon J. H. Lumpkin, Gen. W. L. . C. Gerdine, Athens, Ga.; Col. John Banks, Samuel Rutaerford, Columbus Ga fsTohn & James Mann, Madison Ga.; James A.Neabit, Macon, Ga.; L. J. Deupree. Dr. W. Willingham. Lexington, Ga, Jamca Gardner and Judge Starnes, Augusta, Ga. ly removed: ~ P. & M. GA tt.tHFK Have removed a few doors below their old stand, and opposite the Augusta Hotel, are now opening a full supply FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Embracing every article in the trade, which will be sold at unusually lew prices. They would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies andthepublii to their stock of DRESS GOODS and TRIM MINGS, and invite them to call and examine them. novl4 AT HOME AGAIN. CUYLER & WRIGHT, DENTISTS, have re turned, and can be found at their Office over Carmichael k Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad it., at all hours of tho day. novl9 ts Q * CAlt S SUGAR, CANDLI^,~AC: O 100 hbls Stuarts A. B AC Sugar. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles 100 boxus Tobacco, various qualities, p 500 do*on Blaeking, different *i«ea, for salt 0. A, WILLIAMS. ©.ntral Jlbcfribcrnfats. AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEQ.~ S VY. P, fsTARR, Proprietor, j fjllllS HOTEL is now opened for the re- -ff M. ception of Travellers, and it will be the aim of the Proprietor to give satisfaction to ail who may favor him with their patronage. It is eentrllay situated on Broad street, and convenient to'the different railroad Denote. Passengers by the Georgia Railroad, will be furnished with breakfast before they leave; those by the South Carolina Railroad,‘with dinner, and those by the day train ; on the Waynesboro’ road with supper. The Furniture, Bedding, &0., in this Hotel is all new, and it will be tho endeavor of the Proprietor to render all who may patronize him, comfortable during their stay. mar2l ts [CP* The Chronicle A Sentinel, Charleston Courier, Savannah Nowb, Edgefield Advertiser, Chattanooga Gazette, Dalton Times and Montgom ery Advertiser, will insert tho above to the amount of five Dollars, and forward bills to W. P. 8., with a copy of paper containing first insertion. MARINE,' FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. CHARTER Oak uifo Insurance Compiiny, Hart ford, Conn. Capita' $300,900. Endorsed by the State. Willinsure lives of white persons; also, Negroes, Fire an i Marine. Granite Insurance Company, New York. Capi tal, $300,000. ji Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C. Capital, $150,000. Farmers’lnsurance Company, Utica, N. York. Capital, $290,000. The undersigned, Agent for the above Compa nies, is prepared to take Marine and River Risks, and insure Dwellings, other buildings, household Furniture. Merchandise, and otk_. t personal pro perty, against loss or damage by fire, on the most favorable terms. J. 11. ANDERSON, Ag’t., feb26 Mclntosh-st., Augusta, Ga. DENNIS’” ANTE SPASMODIC TINCTURE. FOR all sudden and dangerous attacks of Dis ease, suoh as Fits or Convulsions: Apoplexy Lock-Jaw; Cramp Colic; Cholyra; Pneumonia Hydrophobia; Bite of Snakes, and other danger ous cases of Poisons, and all other disease# in which immediate action ia necessary. This Tinquire produces ib effect by equalizing the circulation of tke Blood, and by relieving in flammation. Its effect in relieving inflammation, either internal or external, makes it aaeful in a great variety of diseases. For Fever and Ague, or Chili*, it i« almost an intall’ble remedy. Dilated with syrup or honoy, it Is useful for Colds and all affections of the Lungs, arising from ! oold3, such as dough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty in ! Breathing, Ac. As an external remedy, in fresh Cuts, Wounds, j Bruise*, Burns, Scalds, Bite of Snake*, Sting of | Book, or Bits of poisonous Insects, it prevents in ! Summation, and greatly relieves the soreness. Used as a wash in eruptive diceases, suah as Scald Head, Ringwcrm, or diseases which causa an itching sensation upon the akin, It soon produces a healthy action. When thus used, the Georgia Sar saparilla should be taken to purify tho blood. For Horses, and other cnimais, this article wiil be found invaluable for Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Fistu la, Ac. For Colic, end various other danjarous attacks, it rarely fails to oure even the worn oases, j This ia the most active medicine in use, yet it j may be given without danger of injury. It seldom I fails, In dangerous cases, to CRaaean immediate re | action in the system. After i; has caused a rose* I tion, it may be followed by such other medicines ' as the situation of the patient may Indicate. Prepared by J. DENNIS, M- D., Augusta. Ga. CCF" Price $1 per bottle—Six bottles for $5. jan4 FREE TRADE AND~NO~ MONOPOLYr™ Who says Gae—or Pipes ? JKOWE Sr. CO., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, at • the corner of Jackson and Telfair streets, im mediately in tho rear of the Baptist Church, would like to know- We take pleasure in statiry that wa are now prepared to run Gas and Water Pipes into stores, Dwellings, Churches, Factories, Public Building*, Ac., at as low a rate, ot as good mater.al and work manship as can be obtained and done in any South ern city. In addition to this, wc will keep a constant sup ply and procure at the shortest notice tho following articles, viz: Chandeliors; Pendants; Brackets, Ilall burners; Stiff and Drop Lights; Ga 3 Pipes of all sizes; Lead and Block Tin Pipes; Water Closets; Wash Las.ns, of various patterns ; Wood Bathing Tubs, lined with coppor or lead; Coppor and Brass Shower Baths; Cook ing Ranges with or without water backs ; Copper and galvanized Circulating Boilers; Cast Iron Sinks for Kitchens or Pantries, of all sizes and pat terns; Brass andiron Lift and Force Pumps, of various patterns and sizes All orders left at die shop or with the Super in- , tendent of the Gas Works, will be personally and punctually attended to. John Kowk. [sept 5 ly] G.S. Hookey. S L O A N&C A I, WELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, SEGARS, &c. JVos. 17 and 19 Chmpside, Baltimore. CHAS. A. DexNIS. ly jy 12 AT HOME AGAIN. ‘ | t a IHE highest cash prices will be paid for NE A GROKS by the subscriber. Apply at the Globe Hotel, or at J. P. Fleming’s Stable, on Elli troet. feb9 JOHN A. CHRISTIAN. 1 / | DOZ. French Calf Skins, now arriving • L \J\J of favorite brands and assorted weights ■ warranted tresh. For sale at tho Saddlery Ware house of 811ERM AN, JESSU P A CO., Late Wright, Nichols A Co., No 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank i of Augusta. dAf3m scpt7 \ ? A , c ** 1 P" BKL TS > G—Patent Riveted, j ji. Stretched and Cemented, single* and double, i all widths, from 1 to 24 inchos. These Belts are i made from whole hides of be3t quality of leather, long used and approved by the most extensive man ufacturers and machinists in Georgia and adjoining ! States. A large stook always on hand at the Sad- | dlory Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO., ' Lato Wright, Nichols A Co., No. 239 Broad sb, second door aboce the Bank of Augusta. dAt3m septT OIIOE FINDINGS.— A large assortment of ev O ery, article in tho lino, comprssirg, in part, French and American Liuiug Skins, of all colors; Sheep and Goat Binding Sk ns ; Galloons Laceta Wobhi Cords; Copper, Zmc and Iron Sparables, Shoo Nails and Tacks, flat and round; every vari ety of French Kit and Tools; Boot Trees, and Crimps; Lasts; Pegs Ac., for iaiß on accommoda ting terms at the Saddlery Warehouse of SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO , Late Wright, Nichols A Co., i No. 239 Broad-st., second door above the Bank I of Augusta. dAf3m «ept7 SILVER PLATED WARE—A cho oa lot of Castor Frames, Spoons, Candle Sticks, Desiert Forks, Ac., Ac., at L. HANCOCK A CO. novlfl 210 Broad-atreet. CAGES —A general asiortment of Japand and wood Bird Cages, for sale by L. HANCOCK A CO. novlfi 2io Broad-street. ~~ BONN, NEXMYEK & €Q~ Wholesale Dealers lu LEAF A?S5j MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC £E0,1113. Baltimore 1 ijjr All ordar* promptly filled. _b. W. Vick. ly jyl2 EZRA I. MOSEJ, CM MISSION and Forwarding Merchant, Sa va Hnah, Ga, will pay striot attention to ail business entrusted to hi* oare. RKreajzhcsa ’ Messrs.L. A Co., \ , “ Wardlaw, W’alkbrA Bdessi&k, >,Ch&rlea»Oß “ James Ana-ea a Co., J Messrs. Haul A M ses, t „ . ; '• Catlin, Levitt A (Jo., $ * i6W * or!i ' Messrs. Purvis, Gujdden & Co , New Orleans t “ A. A. Solomons A Co., Savannah, j Messrs. Hall A Moses, Columbus » Savannah, Oct. 25. GARDELLE~& FACTORS, FORWARDING AND cOMMI SION MERCHANTS, r Accommodation Wharf, Charleston S. C. A GARDELLK. I LOUIS DFLAIOLS. novll 3m HARPERS’ magazine, for December, just received and idr sale by aovSO McKINNE A HALL. fj NKPERS’ MAGAZINJE, for Dootmber, trim e II med. For sale by »«v*t THO 3. RIOUARDS A SON. NEW DR Y G O O.l) S HOU SE OPENING MONDAY, 6TH NOV. TiiE SL'BSCHSfIiiIR invite the attention of tho Ladies of Augusta and vicinity to the ST ICK OF GOOD 3 now offered for their inspection, of which the following are some of the Leading Articles. SLACK AND COLORED SILKS. In Brocade, Gros d’Rbine, Grosd’ Afrique. Satin Daohine, Plain Chameleon. V ery Rich Satin Piaida and Brocade in great •rarie tv- Also, Grosd’Naps. Ma:oeline3 Florence and Taffeta Silks, Black. White and Colored Satins. DRESS GOODS. Lupins, CasbwiQrj. Merinos and Plain Dibaines, beautiful atii%tmont ot colors, Amoriesn and French * i»urai and Plajd DeLaicee, Plaid Alpacfcas,?. aid Popiiha,Plaid Raw Silks. Wool .Plaids. EMBROIDERIES AND LACES. Chemizetts, Habits Puff and Mandarin Sleeves. Cambric and Mualin Collars of new and elegant pattern. Cambric, Muslin, and Mull Bands and Flouncing in.great variety. Embroidered, Plain and Tape bordered L-neo 0. Handkerchiefs. Cembrio and Muslin Trimmings. Rea! Thread, Maltose, Gimpeurs, MeekJln, and j* Valenciene Laces, some beautiful patterns for trimming Collars. Linen and Lisle Edgings, Imitation. Mecklin and Yalonoione and other styles, oompris iug largest Assortment ever offered in Au gusta. OuOAKS, MANTILtAS AND TALMAS of the latest style, Ladies Cfioths for Cloaks, beautiful Shades; Long and Sqr. Plaid Shawls, Plain and Erabroidefded Canton Crape Shawjs; Cloak and Dross Trimmings, Bonnet Kibbuaa, Satin and Taffata do, and a lull assortment of Haberdashery. The Rentier, of Planters and others is called to the large Stock ot Plantation Goods and Blankets, always on band, such as Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans,‘Satinets, Osnaburgs, Linsoys, uioadon Duffii Maoiaawand Colored Blank ts, all nrices, which will bb sold very low. Ttru'soash J. K. BANCROFT. rovs Three doors abova Molntosh-at, next to Bank of Augusta. ... DEALERS IN HfflDY WmW, ©llJTOiMg,* HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &0 , &o. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, &c., Ac., Ac, Which will bo sold on reasonable terms. NO, 197 BROAD STREET, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. J. J. CLAYTON, [mayl9l A. P. BI^NON. jTavanwinkle, ‘ “ N92t door to Georgia Railroad Bank, and one door below the U. States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. HAS ALWAYS ON IJAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF Cloths; Cassiraeros ; Testings; Linens; Drap u’Etes, Sets., Which will bo made to order in tho very best style, and as good as can bo obtained in any establishment in the Southern Country. DuF* All Goods sold at tha above Establishment are of the best dualities, and will be sold oheap. apr!B ' J. A. VAN WINKLE. •smasmsszmi mujj ji.ggjK.-ssrssssssissxsMm ,mm.m lu wm NEW OUNB, PISTOLS, &C lirodd steet, just above the August Hotel 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, ail sixes 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 Capa, 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 Knive3, Rasors, 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 made to order, and all kinds of RESTOCKING and REPAIRING done in the best manner, and warranted. Also, Keys fitted and Doo Locks repaired, shortnotiee. E H. ROGERS, junel6 FAraBANW’ PLATFORM SCALES, LONG KNOWN—severely test ed—always right— 'HrIT THE ACKNOWLEDGED /|J * STANDARD ! / J General Southern Agents, j j Sfear, Weston & Co., fsgg!!*3p3§j|) 141 Pratt Street, Baltimore. j>ct7 Agent, Augusta, JOHN NELSON, j 'E. L. SYMMONS, ‘ * Near the Lower Market, HAS reoeived, and is receiving, a com .. i plote assortment of Gentlemen's Fall ffjflil and Winter BOOTS. Most of these Good? yMJ have been made for, and selected by, my self, from the best of Manufacturers. And I can confidently assort, that they cannot bo surpassed for stock work or fashion, in this city. To my stout Swamp BOOTS, I politely solicit the atton- S tion of country gentlemen. I also desire it to be understood, that these hoavy Goods must be sold for cash only, Algo, a complete assortment of 1a- I dies’, Misses’ and Children’s SHOES and GAI- 1 TERS. 3m novll AIJGUSTA BADDLE AND HA&NESS ~ MANUFACTORY, | 193 Broad Street under the Augusta Hotel, 1 A T the abovo Establishment can be found a largo and well selected as- iag|Bß& gortmem of Saddles, Bridies, Harness, ; Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Ac., which will bo i ■old on accommodating terms. Work of all kinds made to order, with neatness and despatch. ■ HATCH & BEGBIE. Augusta, Aug. 39 1854. augSd RICH CARPETS AND CURTAIN " ! MATERIALS. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS just receive*! from New York & Large Supply of— English Brussels Carpet*, of the best quality and of new and elegant styles. English Velvet Carpets, of new and splendid Mjl es. Extra Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetian Carpet*, j Rich Chenille KWs, to match the Carpets. Print d Crumb Cloths, in patterns and by the ya-d. Pviob colored Damasks and DaLalnes, for Cur tains, with Gimps and 'labels to match. Rich embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, and some at very low prioes. Embroidored Muslin, for Curtains, by the yard Window Strides of beautiful styles, fupcrlor Furniture Dimities and Fine Cotton Fringes. Gilt Cornices, Curtain. Bands, and Brass and Plated Stair Rods. The Public are respectfully invited to call and ©gamine the assortment. nov? A. HAMILTON. TOTTON AND TOBACCO FACTOR, PuRWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Agent for the St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans Far hots, Nashville, Tenn. —KSfgR TO J\ Weaver, Esq., Cashier Planters’ Bank, Tenn ; Wesley Wheless, Esq, Cashier Bank of Nashville; Go >rge W. Lew’s, Esq., Augusta, Ga. acpts 6m \ SiL l.—llsti »*j xi?n store, for sale by *ori» ** gsr# aw, Lewis. FLANNELS. Plain and Twil'd, Red, all prices. Ditto in White, Red and White Domeetio Welsh, English and American, ail Wool and unshrink ing. Silk and Wool do., Colored Opera and Salisbury Flannels, assorted Colors. -V MOURNING GOODS. Black Bombasins, Merinos, Muslin DcLaines and Challeys, all of Lupins make and warrant ed. Real English Bombasine, warranted. Black Alphecas, Paramittas, Canton Cloths, Gin ghams, Prints Ac. LINENS AND LINEN GOODS. Irish Linens of different makes. Scotch and Irish Table Damask. Huckerbuek and Diaper Towels, Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Crash Dowlas, &c-, Ac. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies English and German Hosiery. Missos ditto White, Slate, Brown and mixed, all sizes Goats and Boys half Hose, Merino Hose and half Hose. Children's Worst’d and Cotton Fancy Hose, J and and i do , Elastic Tops, Ladies Cashmere* Philoselle. Beaver and Kid Glo ves, Gcnta Kid Gloves, Childien’s Gloves. RSADY-MADE CLOTHING, comprising, in part, Black Dress and Frock Coats; Blue, Brown, Olive, Green and Dahlia Frocks and Sacks; Black andFanoy Cass. Pants; Black and; Fig’d. Drap d’Kte do.; Plain and! fancy linen de,; a large assortment! of Linen, Froek and Sack Coats; s and a large stook of Vests. j RICH DRV GOODS, ! ''Cheaper than the very Cheapest." Gray BROTHER’S— Bey; to inform the public, : that their Fall purchases this season have been unusually large, having bean in tho Northern j markets over three months this Summer, where so many large auction sales took piano, offering de- ! cided advantage to close purchases. We can con fidently say that our stock is much cheaper than ; the like quality of Goods could be obtained a few , weeks later, when tho great body of ftlerchanls j went to market, our desire, owing to the very short i season that wo will now necessarily have, is to dis- j pose of this largo stock independent of profits, and 1 we may venture to say that we can offer as strong inducements as any of our neighbors if not stronger, j In our Dress Goods Room, will be found the richest varieties of the Season, such as— Elegant Moriantigue Silks; Rich Satin, Striped do. Vory Elegant Black Plaid do Small Stripe Plaids and figured. Rich Brocade Plain Striped and Plaid, 60 cents per yard, worth 75 cents; Plain Black Silks all widGfs, ve'ry aheap; Black Plaid Watered ana Brocade, new stylet’; White Silks and Satins; Figured, all Wool, French muslin Delaine, 12 j els. worth 50. French Merinos, very cheap; Lupins best Bombazine exceedingly low; Black Jamiise, & new and very desirable, all Wool Goods, for mourning* Black Alapacas all qualities, some very fine and low priced; Mantillas, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest French styles, exceedingly cheap; Crape, Oashmero and Woollen Shawls; Embroideries of all kinds of the most elegant j description; Ribbons for the Million, fine bonnet and neck, cents a yard, worth 20 cents. ! Calicoes and Ginghams, best stylos cheap. Domestic Goods ■ { all kinds; Blankets and Kersey ’s unusually low, and a great variety of other articles to which v?e would res pectfully invite tho attention of the public. ’ GRAY BROTHERS NSW FALL AND WINTER GOODS? WARD At. BUKCIIARD are now receiving j their Fall and Winter supplies of new and | fashionable goods, among which will be found i I many novelties in dress goods, as well as a general ' | assortment of housenold articles. J They ask attention to tho following: Paris Sacque and Opera Flanftels, new shade. American Sacque Flannels, Plain and Figued- j Lupins superior Merinos, all 0010 s. Lupins Muß.de Lains, Plain Figured, and Plaids. i Lupins Black and Col’d Chailics, ard Alpaeoae. ! Lupins Black do Lari a and Bombazines. Rich Color’d Silks in Brocade, Plaids and Stripes. ' Superior Black Taffeta and Italian Silks. I o4S lk Poplins high Colors, Scotch Plaids, j American do Lains ana Cashmeres, all the new j ; design, in Plaid?, Stripes and Agues. Beautiful French and English Prints, Highland and Kogal Plaid Ginghams, French Cashmere de’Ecosge. Scotch Wool and Silk Checks for Mies. ; Saxony Welsh Silk Warp end American Flannels j Embroideries, White Crape, Wool Plaid. Blaok Silk, Merino and Cashmere f- halls. Beside? a large stock of House Wife and servants i goods. They respectfully ask those making their ; | winter purchase? to examine their goods. Orders ; i dromptly and faithfully executed ootls THE subscriber would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Georgia and South Carolina, that he is now in receipt of his supply of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS, all of which have been pur chased for Cash, in the various Northern Markets; ; and as regards the prices at which they will be sold, it is unnecessary to gay s word, as the reputa tion of GREEN'S Store, for being the cheapest in Augusta, is now firmly established. —always os hand— Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRT INGS, of various manufactories; French, English and American CALICOES, from 6i to 25 cents. GINGHAMS; MOUSLIN DsLAINES; CASHMERES; MERINOES: ALPACAS BOMBAZINES; CANTON CLOTHS; Plain and Plaid White Cambric Jaconet Nain sook and Mull MUSLIN; Plain, Plaid and Dotted t-wi?e MUSLINS • LACES; EMBROIDERIES; EDGINGS Cambric and Muslin TRIMMINGS ; HOSIERY, of all kinds, * O . ha. ! ■■'"•ALSO— Particular attention paid to all kinds of Negro GOODS and BLANKETS, such as white arid brown KERSEYS and PLAINS; hoavv brewn SHIRTINGS, at 6Jo ; London Duffll and*M‘ rinau ! . colored do ’ : SATTINETS; KEN TUCK\ JEANS, &0., ail of which will be sold for cash, a3 low as in any Southern market. E GREEN Next door below Basse <S» Browns’ Hardware 1 Store eopif FURNISHING GOODS. White and Colored Shirts; Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Garments ; Cravats; all kinds of Gloves ; Half Hose; Stocks; Collars; Suspenders; !. aui everything useful for a Gentleman’s Outfit. VOL. 33—NEW SF.KIKS-Vo?1).„no. «0! " firm Ijorft JUmrrtisrmfnta. ameriganw Wgutta PERCHA\t, Sv COMPANY Jo \ANEW-YORK^y p ATEIU GUTTA PERCHA WATER-PROOF GOODS. HIGHEST Medal of World’s Fair, and Golf* Medal of American Institute, awarded so. these Goods. Warehouse of Company, 102 Broadway, and 1 Pine Street, whore mar be found GUTTA PERCHA GOODS, In great variety, far superior to any other Water- Proof Goods in the market, comprising many de sirable articles for export and country trade, con sisting, in part, of Coats, Cloaks, Pouches, Overalls, Loggias, Caps, Souweeters, Camp Blankets, Horse Covers, Carriage Cloths, Piano Covers, Fire Buck ets, Travelling Bags, Surgical Articles, Strain Packing and hundreds of other articles. These Goods are free from unpleasant odor very tenacious, pliable and elastic ; nefe injured by fatty substances; and unlike India Rubber, will not. decompose and become sticky. Are cheaper, different from any other Gutta Percha made in this country or Europe, and warranted to stand all cli mates. Certificates from persons who have tested the Goods, may be seen at the Store of the Company* Terms liberal. Dealers are invited to examine these Goods be fore purchasing elsewhere. Orders executed to any amount at short notice. Caution.— Base imitations, made of varnished Ind’a Rubber, are already being offered in the market. Therefore, purchasers should bear ip Mndthat all genuine Goods are stamped with the trade mark of theCompanv. WILLI * M RIDER* Prea’t. N.A.G P C’. augl Aefin DR. EDWARD BLEECKKIVS ' 1 STAMPEDE MIXTURE, 1 For the Fever and Ague and Chugres Fever THE PROPRIETOR of this Medicine will stato, without hesitation or fear of contradiction, j that the Stampede Mixture has cured more per i sons, where it has beon introduced, than any other | medicine in use for the above d'seases. This med- I icine has neither Arsenic or quinine in its compo j sition, all of the ingredients are of a perfectly healthy character and highly stimulating and in ! vigorating in their tendenoy. Persons while nsinj : this medicine will not be affected by exposore te ; water or a damp atmosphere no more than when in their usual health. Planters in sections of the oountry where the Ague prevails, will do well to ; adopt this medioine, as the patient is not obliged | to lay by while under .reatmont, and they mav bo assured of a speedy ire. The Proprietor could : introduce thousands of certificates from those of i the highest respectability, but pn» ers saying to the Sick buy one bcttle and you w ; have the Infalli ; ble proof in yourself. Full P icctions for its use \ accompany eaah bottle. i For sale at the principal rnggists every where; wholesale orders must be aadrossed MEAD A BLECKER, Sole Proprietors, 98 Broadway, New York. ! j Agents—llaviland, Risley A Co., Augusta; 8. S Solomon & Co., Savannah ;*R. C. Carter, Colcm- I bus; Simons, Ruff A Co., Charleston, ly iyl2 JOHN P. KELLOGG & Co., IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES. GINS, WI NES. to. 44 Water Street, , John P. Kellogg,’ ) New York. | Henmt L. Kei.loqg, > : John N Squires. j apribi REMOVED TO NO. 13, JOHN STREET. Established 1789. MOTT BROTHERS, Formerly at No. 2, Nassau Street, SUCCESSORS TO THKIB FATHER, JORDAN MOTT, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS J | IN FiINE WATCHES, JEWELRY .Os all kinds, and of the latest Patters. —also : Diamonds in Kings, Pins, Silver Ware, Ac., Ate. Ail of which will be warranted. P. S.—The best workmen only employed in Re oairs. dtAcly may 14 NEW DRUG STORE T\R.J. M. HILL & CO., are offering, at their JIJ Storo,the frosheat and purest Stock of MED ICINES now in Augusta, and at as low prices as the same articles ean be purchased for in any es tablishment in the South. Physicians, Merchants ! and Families have a pledge that no article shall leave the store loss pure than it came from the ! paokago of the Importer, as every article was in spected and purchased by the Senior partner of the | concern, an experienced practicing Physician. Paints, Oils, and Dyestuffs of every kind, to : getherwitka full assortment of fancy articles, con | aisting in part of fine extracts of every description j soapgjof every variety and style, brushes for the ; teeth, nails, body and clothes, with many other articles too tedious to mention, Prescriptions put ] up with care and dispatch, everyday andnight in ; the week. Give us a call, one and all, Broad street, i Augusta, upper part of the city. dec 15 I AJ OTICE—AII persons ! udepted to James M. )14 Simpson, are requested to mado immediate j payment to the undersigned ; and all persons hav ; ing claims against him will please present the same. JOSEPH S. CLARK, ALBERT HATCH, ; septli Assignees. ] STOVES, GRATES AND* HOUSeTuR NISIIING GOODS. THE under.igr ed desire again to call the atten tion of purchasers to their stock of Stoves, ; Grates and House Furnishing Goods, generally, ; which is now known and universally admitted to i be muah themori extensive in the city. We ave now in Storo a largo and general assortment of— Good Stoves; Office do.; Hall and Parlor do.; Parlor Grates, 40 different patterns; Ranges and Coal Stoves; Plated and Britannia Ware; Plain and Bright Tin Ware; FiDe Table Cutlery, Wood and Willow Ware; i Furnishing Hard Ware; Japanned Ware; Lifting and Force Pumps, Ac., Ac.; I Together with a tull and complete stock of Tin [ nora’ Goods, such a? Tin Plate, all kinds; Sheet i Iron; Wire; BlookTin; Pig Lead; Bucket Ears- Rivets; Sheet Copper; Sheet Zinc; Press’d Oov -1 ers. Ac , all of which we osier at wholesale or ro j tail, on the most favorable terms, ~ L. HANCOCK A CO,, p o yla 210 Broad Street. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODfL WM. O. PRICE 3c CO-, Drapers and Tailors, are now prepared to execute any and all or ders in their line of business, having this Fall re ceived an unusual and ohoiee selection of Cloths, j Caesimeres and Vestings, which they will make up i to order la the mo?t modern and approved style. | Clothing —Oar stock embraces all the modern styles of Garments, got up by tho most experienced • mechanics, and at prices that must please all that can appreciate. We have also all other articles in our line of business, such as Hosiery, embracing all the latest manufacture; Gloves, do.; Neck Dressing do , and all the articles useful for the Gentlemen’s Ward j robe. 258 Broad-st- novlO S/ DDLERyT&c., FALL TRADE, 1864. ~ f SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., - (LATE WRIGHT, NICHOLS A C 0.,) HAVING increased their facilities, and perfect ed their arrangements for manufacturing and importing, are now prepared to exhibit an unusu ally varied and extensive assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harnoss, Whips, Trunks, Valices, Carnet Bags, in every description of Goods in that line* Also, a heavy stock of Saddlery Hardwaro, Coa-'h Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Castings, dfc, which are offered to dealers and manufacturers at ■ low prices, and upon their usual liberal terms, for approved credit dAfdm sept7 FHINIZY ~St~CLAYTON. 5 WARBROCSJB and commission merchant* ASMftA, H. , ISciwgl AftßrrtisrinfDts NEW FALL GOODS.-FULX^SUPPIIIEa H WILLIAM SIiEATi AS received from New York h l s Full .Wile. of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods largo and splendid Assortment i . 5 i £ al l an* l Winter season, among which are— . Rich fanoy oolored Silks of new and t eautiful Plain Black Silks, in great variety of .tries ■; S superior quality; Rich Paris) tinted DeLaines and Fanov. Wurfi.-*'’' Plaids; Lapin’s colored white and black Morltusv sod plain colored Dc Lai n ee; Bn.li.ti AmeriL-ii; Prints, la . Ladies’ and M aud SU ' and Drawers Superior Welch. Gante, Saxenv and S<lx Worn ur4 JO Heavy Shaker F!anmi*& * English : ~i Flannels, far L tetieft , A very large Supply of Monmiag Goods far Ladies’ use, c-f Superior quality; Sui crier 12-4 Linen sheetings and Pillow Com Linens; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Bics'ci? some of extra quality; Rich D.unusk Table Ciotha and Napkiaif, eou a extra siie; - Scotch and Bint s Eye Diapers extra fino for children’s wear; Heavy Scotch Diapers, and Huckabceks for Toweling, *" ' Superior \\ hi’noy aud Merin© Blankets of extra rice and quality ; Also, a great variety o other seasonable articles .lutable for lamily and Plantation ure. The public are respectfully invited to csl! ana examine jH the assortment. W ; S. Specially colicits a call from bia 111111 continued friends and patrons, and assure* thirn that no exertion on his part will bo vantirst to ‘ b ‘ m wi'b the latest and moat dwirafeto fj styles of Goods, at tho lowest priera, soiß CARRIAGE EbTABI ISHMENT. L REMOVAL UTHER ROLL wouid rospcctfpllv. B inform bis friends and the public Wb that he is still alive and carrying on hi# old baal- ** He aiso koepsou hand a large and well seated stock of Findings and other articles in his line es business, which he ia willing to disporo 0 f « mod erate profits Ho would, also, inform the ; übiie and bisfaieade that ho has REMOVED BACK to hu old etanl on tho corner of Reynold and Washington atreetx He has given Broad street a lair uia.. let ScsS* that btore Rent takes away the best part of hi* Id profit*, and that he can, by removing, sell cheaper * 'v to his customers. Ail he sr *of them Is to glva ™ look at bis assortment, end ; rices, and if they « do better by going further, bo has no okj««uo«. nov!s COLUMBIA INSURANCE CO,, SO. CA THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO IXSURE on the most favorable terms, Houses, Furniture Ao., and Marine risks, on application to J.M. ANDERHON, Ag’t. Mclatoeh-#L ootlO COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING! T.UE l NDEKSiGNEH having oonneetod th# Coffin and undertaking business with Lis c*- tablisbment, calls tho attention of the public to hl3 ’ arrangements for supplying all onlm ia that lino, 'H The strictest attention will be paid,' and all ordori I executed with promptness. On Sundays, or nighU, by leaving orders at Mr - J. B. Platt’s residence, in the rear of the Store j they will be punctually attended to. _apr3o ts _ 0. A. PLA >f. AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAILROAD, NOTICE TO TTNTIL further notice, trains will leave Augusta Vj„ at 7J, »• m., and 8, p. m.: retaining, will leave Millen at 2|, p, m and 1) J, p. m,, connect ing with the day and night Parse-.gur Tra-na orv the Central Railroad, which leave Savannah at S a. m. and 7, p. m., nd loavo Macon at 74,*. m ' and 4j, p.m. Passongors for Milledgeville, Eattmton, Ogle thorpe, or Columbus, should take the night Train, to avoid detention. 41 Freight will be carrie i by the Day Train, mak ing it an Accommodation Train, except on Sun days, when it will run as a Passenger Train, ox !u --sivoly, leaving Augusta at 9 s. m, and Miilen at 2| p. in., arriving at Augusta at 5) r,. m. je22 ts WM. M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup GEORGIA RAILROAD. ~~ ® Strains®®®® Lp m'* llGlTSTAdail y at6 - A * at A "Re Augusta daily at 6.30, A. M., and Leave Atlanta daily at 1.30, P. M., and at 7.10, Arrive at Atlanta dally at 4.00, A. M.. and at 5.00, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Pointdaily (Sundaysexcepted) at 1.15 and at 11.20 A. M. .Jim Arriving at Union Point dally (Sundays emept- B ed) at 8.50 and at 10 50 P. M. '"'on" With Washington Branch. 9 40*?'jf Cummlng dail >' CSundajß excited) at Arriving at Gumming daily, tSundays naeepted) at 8.00, P. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Augusta daily at 6 SO, A M. flHg Arriving at Augusta daily at 4, P. M. 4 With Atlanta and LuGrange Railroad Train*,* ’nKr Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 AM. * Isl Arriving at Atlanta daily at 1.00, P. M. With Macon and Western Railroad Trains * Leaving Atlanta daily at 6, P. M, Arriving at Atlanta daily at 210, p. M.' Leaving Atlanta on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Monday, Wedaea day, and Friday at 3.00, P. M. With W eetern and Atlantic Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.50 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 8.46, P, M. nov!4 GBO. YONGE. Bap’|'. AUGUSTA STEAM CABINET MANUFAd TORY. dL' ' * CHARLES A. PLATT ragpectßiliy es. ia the attention of eitiaens and other? the city, to his Urge and handsome afiforta-u-it of FCRNITURE, : Comprising every article usualy found in a CaAD net W arekouae. Being connected with one of the largest manufactories at the North together with * my own Steam Manufactory at this I oaaßHl supply orders equally low as emy eetablishmont in the country, as all articles are received tTom flret hands, and warranted of Hie best quality. Con neeted with the above, I have also on Land a#pioa* did assortment of CARPET*, Vl* : English Velvet Tapestry—Cotton; 1; English Brusaels “ Hemp, Extra Three Ply VenoUan. Extra Ingrain. RUGS and DO JR MATS, a beautiful assortmetit; • CURTAINS ; CORNICES ; CURTAIN LOQP&; MNS, Ac. Table and Floor OIT. CLOIH. of all patterns and widths. The above are all pnrekwed at the lowest priee, and the legitimate business ot tits establishment has been so well known for the la t fifties yean, makes further cemments unnecessary. 1 jaul2 ly NEGRO~BLANKETB AND CLOTHS. J WILLIAM SHEAR respectfully Invitee the attention of Planters te his-large Supply of h| ■ | Negro BlankeLi and Negro Clbtba, which ho ia i prcparing,to sell at ve:y low prices. rcv7 CHEESE. —160 boxes Cheese, in eu».r«„ ai»d itr #ale by »«« DAVIt, K4LBA FANNING, JK