Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, May 19, 1848, Image 1

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    BY J. W. & W. S. JONES.
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CHRONICLE & SENTINEL
IS PUBLISHED
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY Si, WEEKLY.
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ble in advance,
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(twelve lines or less) for the first insertion : Thirl y
eight Cents far the next five; and T Lcenty-fi.ee Cents
lor each subsequent insertion ; WEEKLY, Seventu
fire Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY (in
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and leaded, charged as a new advertisement each
insertion.
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six lines, Ten Dollars per annum. If over six lines
pro rata per line.
rr Communications designed to promote private
or individual interests, will be charged as advertise
ments.
Or No gratuitous Advertising, under any circum
stances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices ; and
these, when over six lines, will be charged aa Adver
tisements.
STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS.
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fOr* Advertisements not marked the number of in
sertions will be continued and charged by the inser
tion.
With Druggists contracts will be made by the year
on reasonable terms, as heretofore.
When the bill of any house or firm amounts within
six months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma
nent advertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will
be made, if paid on presentation.
Notices to Oebtors & (Erctiitors.
NOTICE. --All persons having demands against
the estate of Thomas F. Brown, late of Mor
gan county, deceased, are requested to present them,
within the time prescribed by law ; and those indebt
ed to said estate will make immediate payment
May 5. 1848. WILLIAM BROWN, Adm’r.
NOTICE. --All persons indebted to the estate of
Isaac Miles, late of Columbia county, deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment; and
all persons having demands against said estate are
notified to present them, properly attested, as the
law directs. CALVIN R. LEWIS, Adm’r
May 4. 1848.
N°T I 5 3E * -A!1 persons indebted to the estate
of Wy|,e B. Jones, late of Wilkes county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment ;
and those having demands against said deceased will
present them, within the time prescribed by law to
THOS. C. MARSHALL, Adm’r.
May 4, 1648.
NOTICE. --All persons indebted m the estate of
Dancy Adams, late of Columbia county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate payment ;
and those having demands against the estate of said
deceased, will please present them, properly authen
ticated, within the time prescribed by law.
April 28, 1848.* MARY R. ADAMS, Adm’x.
NOTIC E.--All persons having demands against
the estate of Abel Lewis, late of Burke county,
deceased, will render them in, duly attested, accord
ing to law; and those indebted to said estate will
make early payment to the Executors.
ELAM B. LEWIS, )
FRANKLIN G. LEWIS, $ bxecutors *
April 27, 1843.
NOTICE. —Allpersons indebted to the estate of
George Griffith, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment; and those having de
mands against said estate to present them in terms
of the law. SAMUEL GLENN, Adm’r.
April 17, 1848.
NOTICE. --All persons indebted to the estate
of Lucy Smith, late of Abbeville District, S. C.,
deceased, are requested to make immediate payment;
and those having demands against said deceased will
present them, within the time prescribed by law.
A SIBLEY, Administrator,
April 11th, 1848- with the will annexed.
Boots! Boots! and Shoes.
M. AND B. W. FORCE & CO..
Iwl NO. 18 HAYNE-STREET, Charleston,
> South Carolina, are adding to their stock, by
late arrivals, direct from the Manufacturers, two 111010-
sand cases of BOOTS and SHOES, consisting©? —
20,000 pair Men’s thick black brogaas,
15,000 do do do russet do
1,000 do do do do do —extra sizes,
1,000 do do kid lined and bound do
1,500 do do calf pegged and sewed do
2*ooo do do calf and kip pegged boots,
1,000 do do fine and sewed do
1 000 do do coarse mining do
2,*300 do Boy’s coarse black and russet brogaus,
2,;>C9 do do kip lined and bound do
1,000 do Youth’s do do and do do
l’ t OOO do Boy’s and Y outh’s calf do
2,000 do Women’s leather pegged and sewed strap
sT
1,000 /air Women’s calfskin pegged and do do
2,500 do do seal and kip do and Brogans,
LOGO do do calfskin do and do do
I*SOJ do do morocco and kid walking shoes,
2,000 do do fine French morucco and kid
slippers,
1,000 pair Misses’ kid and morocco walking shuesa,n
I’fiOO do do leather walking shoes and brogs
2AHK) do Childrens’ do and morocco boyts,
To all of which we invite the attention of merchants
and dealers visiting Charleston, with the assurance
that their goods will be offered as low for cash or ap
proved paper, as they could be boughtin the North t n
market. lb
RUSH’S REMEDY FOR EXTERNAL
PILES.—This preparation will be found to b<
the most efficacious remedy ever offered to the public
for the cure of this painful and obstinate disease. Ii
the many cases iu which it has been tried, no instanci
ol failure has been heard of. A supply just receive*
and for sale by 07-« f WM. HAINES
N.W. HOoT\ER.
Manufacturer of Saddles, Bridles
and Harness
NOW OFFERS FOR SALE,
£f°°d assortment of Spanish,
" lish, Planters, Boys and Ladies" N <n*i
SADDLES, of every pattern ; Carriage, BuggyA-**:
and Wagon HARNESS; Sole, Upper, Bridle Har
ness and Band LEATHER.
Also, a well selected assortment ofTRUNKS, > A
LISES, and CARPET BAGS, with a variety *
other articles in the line, which will be soldat re :
ronable prices, a few doors above the Insurance Ban
Baoad-street. 020-w9m
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY !
BLUE INK POWDSR.
FOR THE instantaneous making a hall p ; nt
EXTRA FINE BLUE INK. Price only 2
cants a box. For sale only by
d3-*f WM. HAINES.
1 OH DRY GOODS BOXES, for sa
nJ vfeheap by
•7 WM. O.JPRICE & GO.
JDrtih) Cljrcmidc & Sentinel
fjotds.
TO SUMMER VISITORS.
j THE ATTRACTIONS present -
tjjil ed by Gainesville and its neighborhood |£jjT
*®““'to those seeking either the preservation
• or rest iration of health, have been so long and so fa
vorably known as to require no detail. The under
signed only purpose to give notice that their h otels—
the one in GAINESVILLE and tiie other at the
SULPHUR SPRING —arc again open. Slice the
last season, they have enlarged and improve d their
| means of accommodation.
The times being rather squally *0 enter upor build
j ing a Bailioad, wo have concluded to postpone its
completion for the present. As a substitute, v e have
a tri-weekly line of five Stages, both from \thens j
i and the Stone Mountain.
Mr. J. A. Clark is also just starting his Stages i
, horn Gainesville to Clarkesville, byway of theSul
| phur Spring. He assures the public that they will 1
t feel much more comfortable in Ine of his coaches than ,
Santa Anna did on his mule. This route to C larks- |
1 ville will be exempt from night travelling.
J. J. GRIFFIN,
tnys-w3m L A. McAFKE.
® THE SARATOGA |
OF THE SOUTH. J&isL
This fashionable watering
PLACE will be re-opened on the FIRST OF ,
MAY. The Proprietor returns his thanks to his for- j
iner visitors for their liberal patronage, and is under
renewed obligation to them for their candor in pro
claiming this really the SARATOGA OF THE
SOU TH. With my present arrangements 1 hope to
make this the most brilliant summer yet. I have em
ployed the celebrated Cook (American) Charles j
Cowling. There is a fine line of Stages to convey I
passengers after the arrival of the cars in Athens.
DANIEL MORRISON. !
Madison Springs, April 14, 1843. npl7-w‘.lm
MARIETTA HOTEL,
THIS ESTABLISHMENT has rc-
KpS| oently changed owners, and fallen into the
jiMiHLhands of a Company who are determined to
make it emphatically a house of Entertainment. It
is undergoing a thorough repair, and will rece. ve a
large addition before the opening of the summer sca
oon. The old furniture has all been removed and
will be newly furnished throughout. In a word,
they are resolved to convince the low country people
and all others who will give them a call, that comfort,
as well us health, can be found in Marietta.
I. N. HEGGIE & CO.
P. S. A LIVERY STABLE will also be attach.,
ed to the premises, where good Horses, Buggies, &c,
can at all times be had to go in any direction, and at
a moderate price. apl-w4m I. N. H. & Co.
tfpv SOCIAL CIRCLE HOTEL.
'''lnti Social Circle Georgia.
rrYHIS ESTABLISHMENT lias recently Sd"
A dergonc thorough repairs, and great pains have
been taken to make it a commodious and comfortable
bouse; new additions have been pul up, new ar
rangements made, and the whole establishment fixed,
with an eye to the strictest comfort and convenience!
It is, and ever shall be, the pride and pleasure of the
Proprietor to render the situation of all who may < all
on him as pleasant and as agreeable as it is in his
power to make it His Table shall be good ; hisstaj
bles shall be well supplied, and the attention and at
tendance in all things about bis establishment shall
be prompt and ready; and, above all. his charges
shall be low. That the travelling community may
not be disappointed in this regard, he herewith annex
es a list of his charges ;
For Breakfast (Single Person) 25 cents.
For Dinner “ “ 37£ Ci
For Supper “ “ 37£ <<
For Lodging “ 124 <(
For Man and Horse all night, Breakfast
and Supper included SI 00
Board for Man and Horse, per day I 25
“ for Single Man, per day 75
“ for Single Horse, per day 50
“ for Single Person, per month S 3 00
The suoscriber will keep at all times in readiness
a private Hack, Buggy, and other means of convey
ance, for his patrons and friends to be carried to ary
point in the immediate surrounding country, so that
no inconvenience may be sustained by vexatious de
lay to such as may be in a hurry.
The local situation of the Social Circle has many
and great advantages. Situated immediately on the
Georgia Railroad, at as healthy a point as can any
where be found in Middle Georgia, in the centre of
a wealthy community, and nearly eqni-distant from
the surrounding points of Madison, Covington, Monroe
and Oxford, and with the advantages of good society,
schools and churches; where the weary can be at
peace and rest, and where the seekers of health, fly
ing from the poisonous miasma of distempered and
sickly places, can find health and enjoyment.
The Proprietor flatters himself that he can give
general satisfaction. Give him a trial, and he will
do bis best. n22-wtf WILLI AM GARRETT.
ript- WASHINGTON HALL.
ATLANTA GEORGIA. fiSjl]
Breakfast and dinner house
for Passengers —Meals always in due season for
the departure of the cars.. A share of public patron
nge S'“’ B ° HC “ HOLCOMBE & RICE.
brilliant military silver
BULLET VEST BUTTONS,
SUCH as were made by the subscriber for Gen.
Jackson, Glascock, and many other of our Mili
tary worthies of the last war, manufactured by
JOHN GUIMARIN, Watch Maker,
No. 153 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.
N. B. They are made with the same old Punch
with one of which Gen. Pakenham was mortally
wounded, at the Battle of New Orleans, on the Bth ol
January, 1815; of whic-i, the wonderful incident
herewith connected, and recently republished, can be
seen at No. 153 Broad-street. Augusta, Ga. <l3
AUGUSTA FOUNDRY,
MILLWRIGHT & MACHINE SHOP.
NEAR THE GEORGIA R. ROAD DEPOT.
’ rpilE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased of
| THOS. HOPKINS, Esq., the above estabhsh
j meot, intend carrying on the business in its various
branches. They will furnish
, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
of every description at short notice, and on as reason
able terms as any similar establishment at the South,
s They hope by strict attention to business to merit the
a patronage heretofore extended to the establishment.
Havino a number of ENGINE LATHES, we are
n preiKired to cut LARGE SCREWS of any dimen
sions MILL SPINDLES, &c., always on hand and
- madetoorder. TALIAFERRO & TOKBET.
It C. C. Taliaferro, }
0 D. R. Torbet. Y , . . . .
c N. B.— PATTERNS of every description made to
n order We will keep on hand and make to ordc.,
e HOTCHKISS’ WHEELS, to su.t the various hears
d ofwaler. [o 10] I
BOOTS. SHOES AND TRUNKS.
To Country Merchants Visiting
s AUGUSTA.
FORCE, BROTHERS QjT) JTJ
wll & CO.. Broad-Street. 4 u
1 f m,?usta, Ga., 110 w 1
2 direct from tUe Manufacturers, their >pnog supply o
BOOTS SHOES and TRUNK*, co.npnstog everv
r . kind and .quality suited to Country Trade. Met
’ chants visiting the city are requested to call and ea-
V- 1 amine our slock and prices, as we are prepared
of offer every article 111 our line as lov. as the sann
-roods can be obtained in the Northern markets.
Ik 0 mhlS
_ ON CONSIGNMENT.
X BOXES TOBACCO, of differei
I (JU qualities, for sale low by
of) roh3 C. A. &M. H. WILLIAMS.
" lamp glasses.
A N ASSORTMENT of FRENCH CHI*
Hi , A* NEY, SOLAR, and a variety of other patten
I of LAMP GLASSES, all sixes, juM received and
1 ale cheap by ap24 WM. HAINES.
AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY WORDING, MAY 19, 1848.
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
AND SILVER GOODS.
1 -5 THOMAS W. FREEMAN,
et his old stand, nearly opposite the Bruns
wick Bank, respectfully informs his cua-&xd&
tumors and the public that he h ison hand a fine as
sortment of GOLD and SI LVER of the
most approved makers, with a choice and fashionable
STOCK OF JEWELRY,
all of which he will sell at very low prices for cash.
T. W. F. solicits a comparison by purchasers of the
quality and prices of his Goods, with any o.her house
1 either here or elsewhere.
WATCHES and CLOCKS carefully repaired, and
warranted. Mr. Wm. G. Woodstock continues to
| give his utmost attention to this part ofthe business.
N. B. —New Goods received weekly. o!4-d&w
D Y~FI N G AND SCOUIII N G
E STABLI3HME NT.
JOHN O’NEILL, SU/c and Woollen Fancy
Dyer, informs the citizens of Augusta and vicinity
that he has commenced the above business on REY
NOLD-ST., inthercarof Lamar & Oliver’s Store, 3
doors below the corner of Caiupbell-street, where be
; is prepared to execute work with neatness and des
patch. He flatters himself, from his long experience
; in some of the first houses in Europe and America, to
j be able to give satisfaction in every brancii of his bu
| siness. Any orders which he may be favored with
■ will be promptly attended to. He will Dye, Re-Dye
j and Renovate Gentlemen’s Clothing, of all textures
and kinds—Coats, Vests, Pants and Cloaks. He re
news the shades of all colors, and makes the garment
have the appearance of new cloth. He pledges him
' self that work finished by him will neither have a dis
agreeable smell or stiffness, more than when new.
Ladies’ Garments will be Dyed and finished in
I workmanlike style. Persons residing at a distance,
I by directing their articles to me at Augusta, will meet
with prompt attention. 020 JOHN O’NEILL.
MONTHLY BULLETIN NO. 3.
«THIS WORLD has
ever been the scene of the
fiercest struggles between
\ truth and error. No soon
c\ or docs truth propound an
‘ uinportanl theory, than er
jtrious instance of this was
immortal Jenner. His
master mind was led, un
der Providence, to the
discovery of Vaccination, by which that dreadful
scourge, the Small Pox, was robbed of its terrors.
He found that the matter from the pustules upon the
udder of a cow contained a principle which would
produce the almost divine results for which be h id so
patiently and anxiously sought. Opposition arose.
Interested persons, high in social rank and profession
al position, ridiculed what they dared not deny !
They asserted that many vaccinated persons became
covered with hair, and even exhibited horns and a
tail; and that in one case a child ran on all-fours,
bellowing like a bull. But the current was soon
turned. The British Parliament voted him .£20,000
sterling, ($100,000), and the world sang his praises.
'F/ie same spirit has come down to our own times.
Even while we write this Bulletin, interested per
sons, jealous of the wonderful efficacy and suc
cess of
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES,
are opposing them. Misguided men ! How utterly
impossible to arrest their spread. The most extraor
dinary certificates are constantly flowing in to the
Company from all parts of the country ; certificates
which have astonished the most respectable citizens.
Many of these testimonials have been submitted to
gentlemen of great distinct ion, who have carefully
examined them to see that they are genuine. Among
the N- Bangs, D.D , of
Esq., editor of the New York Commercial Adveriser.
We finally submitted the whole to the Hon. Wm. V.
Bradv, the Mayor of New York, who has given his
certificate, under the Great Seal ofthe City, that they
are genuine and reliable.
With such names, we fear no opposition. We are
fortified at every point, and solicit a continuance of
the unexampled patronage we have already received.
We would earnestly advise —
Ist. That in every neighborhood where there is no
Graefenberg Depot, immediate steps be taken to have
one. By addressing the General Agent of any dis
trict, they can be secured.
2d. Families should club together and get an im
mediate supply.
3d. Emigrant Societies and other philanthropic
bodies should furnish them to the needy.
Os the Vegetable Pills alone 30,000 boxes are sold
each and every week !
Os the Health Bitters, an enormous quantity.
These extraordinary Bitters are sold at 25 cents a
paper, and are warranted to make two quarts of Bit
ters superior to any in the world. TUoy are com
posed of Roots, Barks. Herbs and Vines, gatherer! i n
the vast forests and prairies of America, and are a
speedv and certain restorative of weak and debili
tated constitutions.
The other Medicines of the Company are of equal
value, and are as follows :
THE GRAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA
COMPOUND, THE GRAEFENBERG EYE LO
TION, THE CHILDREN’S PANACEA, THE
GREEN MOUNTAIN OINTMENT THE CON
SUMPTIVE’S BALM, THE DYSENTERY SY -
RUP
The General Agent for South Carolina and Geor
gia is GEORGE BRAINARD, at the Bookstore ot
Messrs. Beach & Brother, 10 Hayne-street, Charles
ton S G.. to whom applications for agencies may be
addressed! EDWARD BARTON, Secretary.
For sale by Wm. Haines Broad-street, Augusta,
Ga. ; R. S. Roberts, Edgefield C. H., S. C.; J. H.
Roberts, Warrenton, Ga.; Pond& Wilcox, Colum
bus, Ga. ; Hyde & Jones, Macon, Ga. ; Wm. Root,
Marietta, Ga.; J. R. Cubbidge, Savannah, Ga.; J.
J. Smith & Co., Atlanta, Ga.; Jones Philips & Co..
Griffin, Ga. n3Q ~ .
vjfnmii, i
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
The PROTECTION INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut, hava
established an Agency in Augusta, and propose
aking fire and river risks upon property of all desenp
tions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office
Office at tne store of Force, Brother's if* Co tl
LAW NOTICE. —TheoSice of the undersign
ed is on Broad-street, third door below the Post
1 Officecomer. He will be thankful patronage,
j dl9-tf ’ JOHN MILLEDGE.
WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER
and plated ware, &c.
WE HAVE NOW IN STORE the
SV greater part of our FALL stock of Goods, cotn
fcSpristng WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and
1 ' Jw WARES, military ant. fancy
’. GOODS, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLE*, &c.
’ &c .to which we invite attention, believing it to be as
- -mod a stock as was ever in this city; and we ask
all who think they can buy anything in the hue at
r lower prices, in this place or Charleston, to lest tuc
3 truth of that supposition.
06-d&- CLARK. RACKKTT A_CO.
I Gaisins, currants and grapes
| "fITHOLE, Half and Quarter Boxes NE
,f TY RAISINS,
v New Crop CURRANT*,
New Crop GRAPES,
- I LEMONS and Northern APPLES,
o Jusi received at the Little Store, corner near the
e Post-Office, and fur sale by v ROBERT.
n 3 1
flour and bacon.
Just received
-100 bbUi. Superfine FLOUR
20,000 pounds BACON. All of which
_ “ ,J ClOSe “'c h A, &M. H. WILLIAMS.
A|£usoo lb.. LIVE GEESE FEATHERS.
d- BEST LAMP OIL.
S * BOPPLYOV TBI* ■
/%-wayson hand by [mblJ| »V*i.
Pljilabrlpljia vlbucrtiscmcnt.
WOOD’S STEAM
, IRON RAILING MANUFAC
TORY,
: RIDGE ROAD, ABOVE BU FTON WOOD-ST.,
; i , PHILADELPHIA.
IRON RAILINGS for public and private build
ings and public squares, of every variety of form
and pattern.
CEMETERY RAILINGS, of classic and unique
i designs, embracing npwards of one hundred different
varieties.
IKON CHAIRS and SETTEES, f.,r Gardens,
Hills and Piazzas—-new style.
VERANDAS and PILASTERS, for Cottages,
made in every aiyie. '
Superior WROUGHT IRON GATES for Car
riage entrances.
New style BALCONY BRACKETS, <Skc.
IRON lABLESoI various styles, embracing Is.nis
XIV, Elixabelhean, Gothic and modern patterns
with While and Gold Itilian Marble Tops. These
tables have been introduced by the subscriber tor
Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream Saloons, tic. They
are beautiful articles of furniture for Hal Stores, and
' other establishments where it is desirable to make a
j rand display.
He has recently constructed an elegant substantial
! CAST IRON HITCHING POST, in form admira
bly adapted to jtermancncy of position, highly orna
mented, and representing a well executed Head of
that noble animal, the Horse. Such an article ha.,
long been a desideratum, and is now offered to the
j good taste of the public.
Strangers visiting Philadelphia are respectfully in- ,
j vited to call at his Ware rooms and examine his differ- i
| ent specimens of new and beautiful w ork.
ROBERT WOOD. Proprietor,
iiidge lioatl, above Buttonwood-St., Phila.
j* He has recently published, at great expense,
j an original work exhibiting the new designs and pat
terns w hich are executed at his establishment, em
i bracing all the above articles, and the various and
I splendid patterns of Cemetery, Balcony, Step, and i
other Railings which have been manufactured for ;
Laurel Hill and other celebrated Cemeteries, design- '
I cd expressly- far his own establishment, and which
i may bo sent to any part ofthe world to those who
j desire to make a selection. Undoubted reference
will be required to ensure a prompt return of the
work, after an opportunity for making the selection.
apgi-3
INVALUABLE FAMILY COMPAN
ION.
SIX LECTURES on Causes, Prevention and
Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the
He nt, and all Female Diseases. 234 pages, 28 en- j
gravings. Paper, 50 cents; Bound, 75 cents. Mail
to any part— postage 9£ cents, \
j Shoulder Braces anti Chest Expanders, $2. Mail
to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver,
! $3, by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters,
perfect, $3 to $lO, for all Ruptures, Falling ofthe
Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest;
sent by Express everywhere. For Braces or Sup- !
porters, or Rupture Siipi>orters, give height from head
to foot, and circumference of person next the surface,
just above the hips. If Rupture, mention which side.
Agents wanted for the sale of the above goods. Ad
dress Dr. S, S. PITCH, 707 Broadway, New York,
postpaid. mh2s-w6m
CARRIAGES, &c.
i JlpM WILSON &,
THICIJM would respect
fully infortn the citizens of Augusta
■ ■ that they have purchased some fine
CARRIAGES and BAROUCHES, equal to any pri
vate concerns in the city, which they will keep ex
pressly FOR HIRE TO FAMILIES, with good care
ful Drivers and gentle pairs of Horses. We pledge
ourselves to send them out in a style superior to any
•• • ■ ■ c — true
Any number of Carriages will be furnished on
FUNERAL OCCASIONS, upon the shortest notice
and on reasonable terms. apl7-lm
Charles H. Neeson. | John Tilkey.
EAGLE FOUNDERY
AND MACHINE
SHOP.--JONES Street
—lmmediately above
Planters’ Ho
tel Ij,ot ’ AUGUSTA,
** *■ GEORGIA.
HAVING PURCHASED from William
Yokke the above establishment we are pre
pared to execute all orders for
CASTINGS AND MACHINERY FOR MILLS,
STEAM ENGINES, GIN GEARING, &c.,
and on as good terms as can be had any where. Be
ing both practical mechanics all work done at this
Establishment must necessarily pass through our own
hands, and we are determined that no work shall
leave the place bat what shall give satisfaction. We
will be particularly careful that no disappointment
shall take place, for when we once promise we shall
perform ap2o VFFinv p mu _
LIVERY STABLE NOTICE.
£- igpH THE UNDERSIGN
rw -TsL/ED would inform the public-*£CZA.
V;that they have purchased tr ( Z ’ , , *
a r i.’s interest in the Stables
known as GUEDRON’S UPPER STABLES, Att
-1 usta, Ga., where they will continue the LIVERY
STABLE BUSINESS in all its branches.
Families can, on the shortest notice, be accommo
dated with fine, gentle pairs of Horses, with Car
! riaoes, &c M and good, attentive Drivers. Also, fine
Horses and Buggies, and Saddle Horses for hire,
’ They will also keep on hand and continue to receive
! fine pairs of Horses for sale, from the West and North,
They will also Nick, Bob, Prick, Dock, i rim,
i Gait, and Brake Horses for all who desire it, in lire
• latest New York style.
They also offer their professional services as
» VETERINARY SURGEONS, and propose tocurcall
• | cnrable diseases of Horses—no cure no pay for their
• services. .
They also would inform Drovers that their Stable
is undergoing a thorough repair, and they pledge
themselves to give their undivided attention to the
interest and comfort of all who may fivor them with
a call. 12-wfitn WIIJSON & UNTHICUM
“THE GEORGIA MARBLE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,”
A RE DESIROUS TO INFORM the citi
% zens of Georgia, that Marble work of all kinds
can be furnished by them at their Works in Cherokee
and Gilmer counties, or at their yard in Madison, Ga ,
at a cheaper rale than it can be hi-d at any other es
tablishment in the State. They have made, and are
making, extensive arrangements to carry on the busi
ness in all its various brandies. Our marble is finer
than any Northern marble, and when fairly tested
will be equal to Italian. We have secured the ser
vices of experienced workmen from New York, w4k
fully understand all the various mnnected
with the business. ourtidve8 ’ P°. mt
' of workmanship and durability, to give entire satis
faction, or no charge will be made. To al! tboM
wishing work in our line we would say, call and ex
amine our Marble Work and prices before purchasin'
elsewhere, if convenient; if nut, all communication
will receive attention. Address Madison, Ga., o
Hainaeeville, Cherokee county, Ga.
djl-wjf ATKINSON, TATE 6c ROBERTS.
Wanautetl Cure for Sore, Weal
and Inflamed Eyes.—lt would be presumptioi
1 in any man to attempt to convince an intelligent mim
that he had discovered an infallible remedy in ai
cases of opthahnic affection-. We reiterate, that w
make no such claim ; but we arc thoroughly satisfie
irom experience and observation, in reference to othc
articles as well as this, that 3/ itch elf s Kye Salt
1 will, m ninety nine cases out of every hundred, cm
any ordinary or extraordinary case ot sore eye
where every other known remedy has been Utt
and failed.
In confirmation of this we reter the reader to tl
testimonials in the hands of Haviland, Risley *
Co. T" or sale by Haviland, Risley & Co., Tho
j Barrett &. Co., D’Antionac & Barry, Wi
Raises, W. K. Kitchen, J. E. Marshall, W n
H. Tott. and by all the principal Drujfnj'
Country Stores throughout the South atu^'j^
Us Be sure and gel Mitchell'a E'~
mblß-lw&wSm*
lllebinncs.
Jj” AVIld Cherry and Sarsaparilla Pills.
—Dr. Leßoy, a Licentiate of the Royal College i
of Physicians, in London, having used in his pH- 1
vate practice, for a number of years, the WILD I
CHERRY and SARSAPARILLA, al length made
an extract of them, which, with other vegetables, ht> !
has combined in one of tho beet Fills ever made |
known to the European community, and which met «
the attention of the American |wople. They are tho , e
i moot efficacious purgative and tonic yet discovered, s
The Wild Cherry is an excellent tonic, possessing 1 1
astringent and aromatic properties, which make it
valuable iu Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Weakness of the n
Stomach and Chest. a
The Sarsajyarilla is demulcent, dieuroti and
| soothing, and is given in Rheumatism, Scrofula, Din
cascs of the Skin, and to eradicate the bad effects ot d
Mercury. In the operations of all other purgative
medicines debilitation anil purification go hand in
hand; they remove tho good us well as the bud, thus
weakening the system which they were only requir- d
j ed to cleanse, and making the cure, generally, al- \ ~
most as bad, ami frequently much uorse, than the
disease. Dr. LoKoy’s Pills, on the contrary, strength- j y
| un and tone the system which they purge anil purify. !
I And this is tbcii peculiar attribute, and the principal
( cu,,sc ol their unrivalled popularity. I
for sale by Haviland, Risley & Co.. Thomas r
Barrett & Co., D Antignac & Harry, W. K. i
j I'rtCHEN, NV m. Hai.ne: , and by all the Druggists . p
in Augusta, Hamburg and Cliarb*stn nj Hnrt b\ Coun
try Merchants genera «y. 1 i.
ALSO,
Ci Hr. Sherwood’* Magnetized Gold
Pills, for Chronic diseases ol the organs and limbs. s
A certain cure for diseases of tho Muscles, Spine, ~
Scrofula, ami Diseases of the Lungs. Nothing is !
more wonderful than their effects—curing cases which I
have been abandoned by tho best of physicians.
Please call and get Dr. Sherwood's Explanation ofthe
Motive Power of the System, gratis. I
Haviland, Risley & Co., Agents
mb IS-t w& w3m*
O'® l '. Peters’ Vegetable Auti-Ililioiis | J
Pills.--The only well established Cure yet discov- *
erodlor Bilious Fevers and Bile iu all its forms, Dys- 1 si
pepsia, Colic, Impurity ofthe Blood, &c. it
Other medicines purify the blood already iu circu- b
lotion, leaving the fountain-head untouched; so that ( <1
the good effect cannot be lasting. But Dr. Peters' ft
Pitls produce perfect health and cleanliness in the
: regum of the chyle, of which the blood is made; 1
J nndheucethe vital fluid is filtered—and flows in .i 1 a
t state of purity from its very source—which ensures a 1
i permanency of health. j tl
Dr. l i eters' Pills stand alone as a fnisitive substi I I
; tutc lor Calomel and Blue Pills; lor they act like li
! magic on the liver, and remove all superfluity of bile g
, with a certainty that is beyond question, and never
ends iu disappointment. Indeed, whenever Calomel p
| lias failed to dislodge the Bile, Peters’ Pills have at o
j once effected it. And hence—since their lame has I
been established —Mercury has been but rarely re- 1
j sorted to for that purpose.
I STiT For sale in Augusta, at New York prices, by 1
Haviland, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & S
; Co., D’Antignac & Barry, Wm. Haines, Wm. o
K. Kitchen, J. E. Marshall, and by Druggists C
and Merchants generally. mhlß-tw&w3m* p
Gordon’s Family Pills—Being
compounde-i exclusively of such ingredients as Na
ture intended should operate on the impurities ol
the Human System—strike at the root of the i
disease, removing all impurities from the body,
opening the pores externally and internally, sepa
rating all foreign and obnoxious particles from «
the chyle, so that the blood, of which it is the
origin, must be thoroughly pure—necessarily sc- I
caring a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs,
Liver and Stomach, thereby restoring health, by
opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries
unimpeding all the natural veins and purifying th,
uiuuu , n.v} .vinbi -j-otom not only thoroughly
sound, but also impervious tc disease, even when all
other means have failea.
Within the lust twelvn months, more than one hun
dred cases of the most c g gravated forms of Dyspep
sia have been cured b\ tne Medicine, where rigid
dieting, the Blue Pill, ai d almost every other means
had been resorted to, wi bout anj r benefit, and when
i deaiit stared its miserab e victim fully in tho face. .■
If Dr. Gordon’s Pills w< re not adapted to the cure of (
| any but this horrid mala !y, their uniform success in '
1 this disease alone wrould oe sufficient to “ waft on to !
■ fame” the name of thek inventor, as a benefactor of
| his species.
The medicine never ft Is to cure the worst cases of J
Piles in one week !
P. S. —The virtues of the Sarsaparilla and Wild
Cherry are 100 well known to medical men and the
community to require further detail. ,
Price 25 cents per box.
fjfFor sale by Haviland, Risley & Co., ‘
Thomas Barrett & Co., D’Antignac & Harry, (
Wm. H. Tctt, Wm. Haines, and by Dniggists
I grpnerntt” -. ~
|j°Fact!i to be Remembered.—That Con.
sumption is almost always produced by a cold that Ii
I might easily be cured. That Wistaria Balsam of s
I Wild Cherry will cure any cough or cold, no matter
iof how long standing. That the milder form of con- j
I sumption itself is also cured by this Balsam. That r
I it is conceded by many lawyers, clergymen and phy
j sicians that this Balsam has never been equalled for
1 efficacy in all affections of the Lungs and Liver. That
scores now rejoice in the jujssession of good health, t
, who, but for this Balaam, woultl have been in their
graves —having been given up to die by their friends |
; and physicians. Above all. remember that this in
| valuable medicine has been imitated under various (
■ names, and that Dr. M istar's genuine Balsam of
\\ ild Cherry only can bo relied upon toCURE. It
' has been warranted to cure Asthma in every stage —
what no physician has ever achieved—and has never
been know to fail. For delicate health in young fe
males it stands unrivalled—as it does fei all diseases
of this climate.
ffjp None genuine unless signed I. Butts, on the |
wraper. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Havi- !
land, Risley &Co., Thos. Barrett & Co., and |
Wm- Haines; also by Druggists generally iu Geor
gia, inylO-tw&w
•» y Rr, Mnsfitin’s Lucina Cordial is a
3 sovereign remedy for Incipient Consutu|*ion, ludi
5 gestion, Nervousness, Impotency, Fluor Albus, Lo.-.--
of Muscular Energy, Physical Latitude, Female
, Weakness, Debility, &c.
b iCr Price three dollars per bottle. For sale by
. Haviland, Risley Ar Co - Thumas Hahhett &
r Co., W, K. Kitchen, ind by E-iwisgetienlly. ;
j 10-tw&wly t
‘ ' .rasilns’s Compound Syrup of
J Naphtha.--Not ofily a positive but a warranted
t cure for Consumption, and all other Diseases of the
h i Lungs! . .
0 The success which ha. attended Hasting > j
[. Naphtha Syrup, m Decline, Consumptum, pi -
g ting of Blood, Asthma, 4*c-,
into the United Slates, fully equals wbat it met with -
r in Europe, its use has been adopted >n nearly all
i i •. i„. „nd the most eminent ot our
' °“ r Ur^r favorable notices o. |
physicians have lb «ir private prac
- it, and pauomse it cx en t > ul , fJtllcr
U UCC of the lungs; and a
“ I been reported iu which it has
| » i faded to give satisfaction and relief. If the reader t
[ . at all inclined to Consumption, or affected with any
? d 1 ofthe diseases which arc likely to pr^ucefl J-d him
rr I 10-e dine In procuring a bAtlc of HAKIINUJj
\aPHTHA SYRUP, and one or tfc *^ (irt
re satisfy him of Us surprising virtues, awl \ 4eallb . , ur
, B continuance of its use will restore L ,j rcS j
it not only cures iu a brief Jg and mast ery over the |
and a warrant of its e*c/after it is receive© into the ,
j, e disease in a few Clarke, the Court physt
-4 system. Hijfgf j t “in consequeoce of the brisk
)S . energy of its operations, no rnedi-
M. cine has so much the coo fide oce of patients as Hast
ed | ings’ Compound Syrup Naphtha. ’
Pnce $1 per bottle, toraaleby
V HAVILAND, RISLEY CO.,
f IQ-tw&wly t Augu*u, Ga., Sole Agenu
VOL Xll.—i\U 119.
pl)iiabclpl)ia
marble work.
'PHE ATTHJiTIOSi OK dEXTLEMEX
-M. deeir.uwi of purchasing M \KBLF. >1 \ N lll.S
MONUMENTS or STATUART, i»r,<qu. i, ,!.
Hi.* subscribers having been engage* in the
Marble busmens lor the Ust thirty years in Philadel
phia, and having manulactured work for almost ev
ery i>art of the Union, can refer to all who have tavot
ed them with their custom, and to their work, (c»m-
Biderahle of which has been put tip in this place.)
They Imre always on hand a full su pply of Marble
Mantels, and new and original designs for Monu
ments and other works, copies of which, With price*,
n il! be forwarded.
3 f All work shipped is insured from breakage.
They can refer to any Mercantile house in Phila
delphia for .-Landing and character as workmen.
JOHN STKETHERS & SON,
No. 300 High Street, Phlla.
N. B. There is nothing in their line which they
Jo not furnish, either domestic cr imported, mhl -2m
J. F. BKOWNE,
•lAKGR AND IMPORTER OF GR AND,
SEMI.GRAND ami SIX OCTAVE
DOUBLE ACTION HARPS.
REMOVED HIS WARBROOMs I'O 29 j
igOAUWAV, (Lafarge Building'), NEW YORK.
Mr. Brown's Harps are by tar u.e most elegant we
iavo ever seen, and m tbc tone there is an rxtraordi
airy addition of sweetness, purity and power. The
cordial approval of the celebrated Harpist, Bochsa,
should make him and his works celebrated through
out the country. Musical Times.
Harps repaired, Strings, Music, &c.
London and New Yotk, established 1810.
ap2l-w3m
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE
TIMES
©FAM. hi MEDICINES, CHOICE PER
IeUMEKY AND FANCY ARTICLES.- The
subscriber respectfully invite# the attention at Phy
iicians, Merchant*- and Planters, who may he visit
ing this city, to his stock of Medicines. Great care
laving been exercised in llieir selection, he is couli
lent that the quality of each article is such as cannot
fail to afford entire satisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles
Brushes and Combs, are the finest varieties of French
md American manufacture.
He recommends the Gentlemen to confidence in
[he estimable qualities of the sha> ing Comjiounds of
Piver, Guerlaiu, Roussel, Glenn and others, which re
iove the operation of shaving from many of its disa
greeable attendants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly
perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kakydoraud Milk
of Roses, both delightful preparations lor the complce
lion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair
Dyes, and other Perfumery.
Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bull’s Sursa/Hirilla, Jaynes’
Expectorant, Carminative and Hair Tonic, Evans*'
Soothing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Bui*.mi
of Anniseed, an excellent remedy for Coughs mid
Colds. Jehb’s Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other
popular Medicines of the day.
Orders from the country respectfully silicited.
A liberal discount made for cash.
WM. HAINES, Jr.
ja7-trw&wlf No. 232 Brood -*t, Augusta.
CONGRESS BOOTS.
FORCE, BROTHERS & CO.
Sigituf tlie Mainmotli Hoot, llroatl-si m-t,
HAVE RECEIVED and
now opening a superior article of
Gents’ Patent-Leather Congress BOOTS,
“ « “ Oxford TIES,
Gents’Fine Calf CONOR ESS BOOTS, ®
“ “ “ OXFORD TIES
“ “ Cloth Congress BOOTS,
“ u Pump Sole *•
“ “ Philadelphia DRESS BOOTS,
“ “ Water-Proof BOOTS «nd BRO
GANS.
ALSO—J ust received another supply of those sn
jerior FRENCH GAITER BOOTS, lor the I tidies
which have heretofore given such universal »afi» ( ‘ jr _
ion. In this lot are some heaitUf'd Bronx •/talking
ale Colors Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrei u j l( . rt > p^ ln .
md Dress SHOES; a large assort me
.ossed TOILET of ft Huporior
AU of the above articles sf, W| , rl £ the .ttenUon
quality and finish, and ar J
es nil who may he in - ant ~ _—
dll LOTOKEN
OR rEM ALES’ FR IE ND.
■REALTY, COMFORT AM) HhAhHI
IS SECURED I by the use ofßmUnjalu,.^;
dy the Pbilotokcnor fbut act in unison with
cine is Jff?nߔprevenlion, relief and cure ol tlm dis
orders peculiar to the Female system.
Painful anil disordered menstruation—the cause of
premature old age, of barrenness, Ac. —isaneedi ly rr
lieved, and the regular healthful action of (he or in
secured, by the use of the Philolokea; and (ur«ll
those sympathetic all'eclions attendant on pregnancy
—irritability, nausea, heart-burn, &r. : and as a
preventive of periodica! abortion, this remedy stands
not only unrivalled, but is almost infallible.
The Philotokcn is put up in bottles at SI each, with
full directions. Its use can in no case do harm, and
soccrlain is the proprietor that it will give unqualified
satisfaction to all who use it accordingto the direction*,
that he authorise-his agents lo refund the money in
r y case where it fails.
k For sale by the Druggists of Augusta. mhl-if
GEORGIA. MACON AND WESTERN *
AND W ESTERN AND ATLANTIC
RAIL ROADS.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN, carrying the
Great Southern Mail between New- York and
New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 9 o’clock, P.
M.; arrives at Atlanta at SJ o’clock, A. M. L tves
Atlanta at 11} o’clock, A. M., and arrives at Gridin
at 2J o’clock, P. M., and Barnesville at 3| o’clock,
P. M.
Returning, leaves barnesville at 8| o’clock, A. M.,
Griffin at 9J o’clock ; arrives at Atlanta at 12* o’-
clock, M. Leaves Atlanta at 1 o’clock, P. M.,
and arrives at Augusta at 12 o’clock, P. M.
The Pasrenger Train upon the Slate Road leaves
Atlanta daily excepted,) «« I « c *® ck ’ F -
M. and arrives at Dalton nt 8 o’clock, I. M. Re
turning leaves Dalton at 4 o’clock, A. M,, and arrives
at Atlanta at 1 I o’clock, A. M.
Trains leave Union Point for Athens on Mondays,
” ndays and Fridays at 7 o’clock, A. M., am!
on lue a >*»'7*--r^ipw S and Saturdays at 3 o’clock
A M.—returning mVTit - J
STAGES
Run In connection vrltlx the JTrnlua,
follows :
i»AILY. —From Griffin to the Montgomery Kail
i road, pm- ing through Greenville, I .agrant," md
Wert Point; fn.tn Barne-rtlle to the Montgomery
Railroad via Columbus, fo.i Ir-m D-lton (leaving
( on the arr.valof.be car-) lohhßusop, lean.;
from Kingston, via. 80-a, I*ouble Springs, Blue
Pixid, Warrenum, Huntav.lle I uveumbn
| ...0 ‘
too to Macon, via
From Chau- _ l uesda y». Th ' l ™ ] *y* f n ‘ J
Saturday *° Nashville, Tenn.; from Blue Pond to
Ala., on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Satur
-1 from Athens on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturday after the arrival of the morning train, to
Gainesville and Dahtonega ; from Double V\ die on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday* to Washington,
Wilkes c*; mty, U»., and Abbeville, *S.C,
Stages leave Stone Mountain after tha arrival "ftbe
morning tram on Mondays, Wadoesdays an I bii
-1 days, for Gain-vdlc; and on Mondays and todays
lor Clarksville. ... . ~ „ , .
Transportation Office, Gaurg*« Radroad 6c Banking
ugusla. Ga., April 1, 1348. a P IO
glass lamps.
A SELECT assortment of Nursery and Read
/k imr LAMPS, of numerous patterns. For sale
*T24 WM. HAINES.