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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1852)
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When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than contract adver tisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will be made, if paid on presentation. P 1 liBKUT fc)HKRIFF’S WALK.—AViII be sold, on the I j first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in the town of Eiherton, Elbert county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Tract of LAND on Beaver Dam Creek, containing Two Hundred Acres, more or less, joining land of Dillard Herndon, Richard C. Adams, and others. Another Tract near Kuckeraville, containing about one-half acre, more or les?, joining land of Edward McDonald, Josepii Rucker, and others. Ad o, one Negro by the name of POMPEV, about NO ye ir of; v ; all levied on as the property of Thos. Black, by t irtue of a li. fa. issued from the Superior Court r.f Elbert county, in favor of James Patterson vs. Thomas Black, principal, Robert McMillan, Richard C. Adams, Judge 11. M. Bun-let, and Thomas Gibbs, Securities. Pro perty pointed out by Richard C. Adams. JOHN G. Mi CURRY, Dep. Sh’ff. J .''LBEil S IsHKRIFi- f) SALK.—WiII be sold, on the I j hr.! Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in tiie town of Eibertoo, witlwu the usual hours of s;de, the following property, to wit: 51 N ' < Acres of LAN I), more or less, wh°reon Ralph Black - well now lives, adjoining lands of Dillard Herndon, Joseph Rucker, and others, and two Negro BOVS, to wit: ELBERT, a boy aliout 25 years old, and SQUIRE, a boy about IS years old; levied on as the property of Ralph Blackwell, to satis fy a fi- fa. from Elbert Inferior Court, in the name of Joseph If. Lumpkin v-. said Blackwell. Property pointed out by Defendant. -Also, at the same time and place, will be sold. Three Thou “:ind Pounds of Seed COTTON, more or less; levied on as the property of James E. Anderson, to satisfy a fi. fa. from El bei t Superior Court, in the name of Win. H. Harper vs. said Janie- E. Anderson, John 11. Anderson, and Alfred I*. Anderson. Property pointed out hv Plaintiff. DOZIER THORNTON, Dep. SF’ff. January 23, 1852. i > ICR IIOMI SHERIFF S)A LE.—Will be sold on the i\ first Tuesday in APRIL uevt, at the Lower Market llou-e in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, viz. NELLY, a negro woman, mulat to complexion, about forty-two years of age, levied on as the property of John L. Tinley, under the foreclosure of a mort gage fi. Ta. issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond Comi ty, in favor of Joseph E. Burch, against John L. Tinley. S.-dd property described iu mortgage fi. fa. and sold to perfect titles. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sheriff. February C, 1852. \\ VHiIKN SHERIFF’!-) SALE.—AViIi be sold, be t } fore the Court House door hi Warren ton, AVarren county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal hour- of sale, one Negro Girl, named JULIA ANNA, of dark complexion, about six or seven years old. Levied on m satisfy a mortgage li. fa. returnable to the next February Term of the Inferior Court for said county, in favor of Ed mond Cody vs. Uriah MoCullers. Property pointed out in -aid morma ■ li. fa. CALVIN LOGUE, Sh’ff. January 1,1552. \V r AUl!i;\ 3iuiKIFF’S SAUL—WiII be sold, be- V » fore the Court House door in AVarren ton, AVarren county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal hours of sale, one Tract of Oak and Hickory LAND, ntaining (62U 1 sixty-two and a half Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mathew Kitchens, Charles Shurley, and others, i n the waters of Rocky Comfort. Sold to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from the Justices Court in tiie 153 d District, G. M., in favor of Threewitts, Hudson & Shivers, Chapman 4 Threewits, C. C. Cody 4 Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Mor g ;i> Norris. Levied on as the property of the Defendant. Levy made and returned to me hv Ezekiel Mathews, ( stable. JOHN S. JOHNSON, Dep. Sheafo * \ \ IEE oc solu at the lower Market j n the citv of 1 1 f Augusta on the Ist Tuesday^ MARCH next, be- ! I " eeul u -' ,Uu tour> °* '^ li ‘ * * Sam, (well known ill the city of Ang’ota) the late firm of Dve & i Hiewi.iake. ' j. A SHEWMAKE, \ riYOi.—AAdlfb.. ou tlie ‘ MAY next, at the Court House door in Lllyaj, Giiiik -p ainty, within the legal hours of sale, iu put siiaiu order of the Court of Ordinary of lUfli uifma < ’ ou -’i>ty, the following named Tract of LAND, the proptat-Vof Joseph Ganter. late of Richmond county, de- that Tract of I.AND drawn by John Keikman. of county, lying and being (when drawn) iu the ijYunty . f Cherokee. No. IIP, Pth district, 2d section, (now iuing One Hundred and sixty Acres. ;1 1 benefit of the heirs of the said Joseph Ganter, deceased. Terms ca-Ji. WILLIAM P. LAWSON, Adm’r. February 6,1862. \I)>iiM»TKAT()H‘S (3 ALE.—AViII be sold on th first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court Hous Poor in AVarremou, AVarren county, under an order of the honorable the Inferior Court of said county, v. nile sitting fo.i ordinary purposes, all the Land belonging to the estate of Thomas AA'. Parkham, deceased, consisting of one tract, con taining one hundred and twelve [ll2] acre*, more or less, adjoining lands of Augustus Parham and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased Terras —Credit until the 25th day of December thereafter. £*ec ADAM JONES. AdnTr. ' t D>: IAISTK ATOR’S 8 ALK.—MIR he "soki “before J\ the Court House door in Appling, Columbia county, on iiie first Tuesday in MARCH next, under an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, a Tract of LAND lying in the said county of Columbia, on both sides of the Milledgeville road, uiiout’twenty-one miles from the city of Augusta, and bound ed on the North by the tract of the Georgia Railroad, East by lands of B. F. Vcrdery, AVest by C. Revill and J. G. Car re’!, and South by the lands of James Prather and B. F. Ver dery, containing one hundred and forty-six (14b) acres, be the same more or less. Widows’ dower reserved during her life time, then to belong to the purchaser at this sale. Also, one Negro Woman named JANE, about eighteen (13) years of age. Fold a? part of the land and Negroes belong ing to the estate of Augustus V. Denham, late of said county, deceased, to satisfy part of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. December 12,1851 HARRIET DENHAM, AdmVx. VDM I NISTR ATO It ’.•» SA IMN—Wifi be soldi on the first Tues day in APRIL next, before the Court House door in Columbia county, within the legal hours of sale, the LANDS belonging to the estate of Mary Blanchard, deceased. B. BLANCHARD, Adm’r. January 17,1852 POSTPONED ~ rpALIAFERRO SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be sold, I before the Court House door iti the town of Craw ford - Title,on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, a tract of LAND in said county, known as the Sandy Cross Tract, adjoining lands of Billingslea, Acree and others, levied on as the pro perty of Zelotus Adams, to satisfy a li. fa. from Taliaferro Superior Court, in favor of Joel R. Clovers vs. said Adams. Proper tv pointed out hv Plaintiff. February 1, 1852. ’ AVAL H. WILDER, Sh’ff. POSTPONED 4 D.MIMSTRATOR’B HALE.—In pursuance of an V order of the Inferior Court of Elbert county, when siting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, before the Court House door of said county, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, a Tract of ’.AND about a half mile from the tow a of Eiherton, containing One Hun dred and Twenty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas C. Worrill, Henry C. Bradshaw, AVilliam B. Camp bell, and others. Also, at the same time and place, a Lot of LAND, con- " laining Fifteen Acres, more or less, (to he divided into Lots suitable for building, (lying in the corporate limits of the town of I Iberton, opposite the resilience of Dr. James Braw tier. Sold as the property of Benajah Houston, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms—l 2 month’s credit. A. HAMMOND, Adm’r. January 1852. L'XhtT TOR H HA1,1.. qr< ■■ ■to au order of the ! Honorable Court of Ordinary of the countv of Newton, passed at February Term, 1852, and in accordance with the last will and testament of Thomas Neely, late of said coun ty, deceased, will be sold at his late residence, on WEDNES DAY, the Isth FEBRUARY, hist., all the Perishable Pro perty of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder. Oats Wheat, Bacon. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses’ Cows, Hogs, and various other articles. Also, the LAND to )te Rented for the present year. Terms made known on the .lay of sale. THOMAS NELMS, Ex’r. February!, 1552. . WAX EC U TOR ’HHALE.—By virtue of an order of the Pj Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be soil, at the Court House door at Lincolnteto, on the first Tuesday iu MARCH next, eight SLAATSS, consisting of Men, AVomen, and Chil dren. Sold as the property of James Cartledge, deceased. Saul Slaves sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. ■ i.muarv 17, ls.')2. AY ALTON CARTLEGDE, ExV. NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROES, ri HT ARRIVED 6EVH3VTV SIX young likely Ne f f groes, which, added to our former stock, will make one hundred and fourteen we have now on tne marker. By call ing at our Depot at Hamburg, S. C., purchasers can be suited, and those wishing to purchase are requested to examine our stock before buying elsewhere. , pltwi wvf JSNNINGfI & ROBWWBON. s - A! (iUi | CITATIONS FOR LETTERS DISMISS SORV. ( tOLI’MBIA COL ATvTgEO.—AVhereas, I.ukeLang- V ston. Administrator on the Estate of John Langston, late of said county,deceased, applies for letters dismissorv on said estate. These are therefore to cite ami admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters dismissorv should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Appling. November 3,1851. S. CKAAVFORD, Clerk. | I\< OL\ FOI XTV, <iEOHGIA A-VVherlas, Toli 1J yer Jones, Guardian for William Jones, applies for let ters ol dismission from his said Guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and appear at my office in Lincoln ton, Geo., within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton this 27th Oc tober, 1851. B. F. TATUM, Clerk C. 0. November 4, 1851. T IJfCOL-N C-oT.VTV, I ;KOK »; IA■W berea s'isaiah A j Collary, Guardian for George Dallis, minor, deceased, of Thomas Dallis, Jr., deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton. November 14,1551. B. F. TATOM, Clerk. TiSCOLAi du .VIA , (JEORLilAAVhereas Kiel,: Lj ard T. AValton. Guardian for Hulbert Dailey, applies for letters of dismission from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and friends of said Hulbert Dailey, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should nor be granted. Given under mv hand at office in Lincolnton. D« B.F. TATOM, Clerk. WARRE.\ (m.\TY, GEORGIA.—AVhereas, U ■ t V jah Conner, Executor on the estate of Elijah Conner, Sr., late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismis sory on said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. (riven under my hand at office in AA’airenton. - . tember !I, 5 AD YM JONES, C. C.O. \\ A RREA (OIM V. (IEOR4 Cur * t ren Battle, Administrator on the estate of Lawrence Battle, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dis missorv on said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gi*nted. Given under my hand at office in AYarrenton. Septembers, 1851. ADAM JONES, Clerk. YYTARKEA (Ml.vfv, GEO. AVhereas, Georgia 8. 'I Allen applies for letters of dismission upon the estate of AVilliam Baker, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my otiice within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in AVarren ton. December 27,1851. ADAM JONES, Clerk. Kl CH MOX l» COUNTY, GEORGIA .—Whereas", Abraham Sego, Administrator ou the estate of Sarah AA iggins, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory ou said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. January 20, 1552. LEON I*. DUGAS, Clerk. I > ICHMOND COUNTY, GEORGIA. Whereas, A. 11 AA'. Rhodes, Executor of the estate of Lewis B. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. September26,lßsl. LEON I*. DUGAS. Clerk. j T) ICHMOND CO I NTY, GEO. Whereas, William 1 V A. AValton, Administrator, de bonis non, on the Estate of Robert Barber, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissorv on said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu- | lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to I show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand al office in Augusta. February S, 1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. ¥X ICMMOND COL NT’V . GEO.—Where a William iA T. Gould and John M. Adams, Executors of the w : ” r , Thomas J. Parmelee, deceased, applies for Lett- L sory on said Estate— These are therefore to cite and adim image VSA'id singu lar, the kindred and creditors of ceased, to be and appear at my office, within *’i*o.; lC prescribed by 1 nv, to sliou cause, if any the v „IWhy said letters should not be granted. . .V- Given iin^ rmY hand at office in Augusta. -i>"oLEON P. DUGAS, CJerk. I t H AiO.AI! COUNTY, GEORGIA.—AVhereas, John P. King, Guardian of G. B. Knight, apjilies for Letters Dismissory on said Estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and ap- I pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. January 28, 1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. T>ICHMOND COUNTY, GBO.—Whereas, Samuel ll Tarver, Executor of the will of Etheldred Tarver, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory on said Estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear at my dike, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. January 22,1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. ICHMON D COUNTY, GEORGI A.—Whereas, Jno. P. King, Guardian for J. AA’. Knight, AVm. A. Knight, and Mary M. Knight, applies for letters of Dismission from said Guardianship— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said minors, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. Jann try 9, 1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. nrARREX COS STY, GEORGIA.- AVhereas, Bose t t B. Kitchens, administrator on the estate of John Par ker, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters ilis missory on said estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at raj' office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any thej 1 have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand at Office in AVarrenton. November 27, 1851. ADAM JONES, C. C. O. HH R MONTHS NOTICES. I^*0 UR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Ordinary Court, or Ordinary, for leave to -ell a part of the real estate and the Negroes belonging to the e-.tale of Joel Collev, late of Newton countj’, deceased, FRANCIS S. COLLEY, ZACHARfAH C. GAVATTNEY, December 25, 1351. Ex’r?.. I T'OlTi MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Dunston Blackwell, deceased. THOMAS J. HEARD, Adm'r. November 27, 1851. IjMJUR MONTHS) after date application will be made to the Honorable, the Justices of the Inferior Court of Elbert countj’, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sella Negro man BILL, belonging to the estate of James McClanahan, deceased. JOHN McCLANAHAN, Adm’r. November 27, 1851. FOUR MONTHS) afterdate, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia coun ty, while sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Hie remaining portion of the Real Estate of Wiliam Huching son.late of said countv, deceased. „ . S, P. AV. D. HUCHINGBON. Adm’r. November 3, 1851. H AION i'HS after date, application will be made to the Honorable Justices of the Inferior Court of El county, \uicn sitting as a Court of OriHnary, for leave to sell the Lands and Negroes belonging to the estate of Absalom Stinchcomb, deceased. Not 1851. JOSEPH SEW I’LL, Ex’r. jT'OUK MONTHS) afterdate, application wilMae made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia countv, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell 150 acres of Land, belonging to the estate of Marv Blanchard deceased. BENJAMIN BLANCHARD, Adm’r. ’ November 6,1851. . I A OUR MONTHS* after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of the county of Richmond, or leave to sell the Real Estate of Theodore L. Brown, deceased. PORTER FLEMING, Adm’r. November 6,1351. PI LES NL St Newton county, Georgia.—Newton supe rior Court, September Term, ISSI. Sarah E. Patterson 1 vs. - LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Jeptha Patterson. ) It appearing to the Court, that by the return of the Sheriff in the above case, the said defendant is not to he found in this county; Therefore Ordered by the Court, That said no tice be served by publication in one of the papers at Augusta, for tiie space of 4 months previous to the next term of this Court. William AV. Clark, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Granted by the Court. J. H. Btark, Judge, 8. C. A true copy from tiie original order, this 17th day of No vember, 1851. AUGUSTIN AY. EVANS, Clerk. November 19, 1851. lam 4 Robei ASST. AND BALL IN RICHMOND Samuel Leckie. \ COUNTY INFERIOR COURT. TP 0 CHARLES KING, of Cedar street, New York. 1 —l ake notice that, on Monday, the 29th day of March next, at nine oclock, A. M., at the City Hall, in the Citv of Augusta, Georgia, I shall apply to the Honorable AATlliam T. Gott.n, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of said ! Citj’, for the benefit of the several acts of said State na«aed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. ’ 1 1 January 25,1852. 2tn SAMUEL LECKIE. STA, IV . | PIANO FORTES MO SIC, &C. ( CHARLES UATLI.V vV CO., near ——■ V J the United States Hotel, Augusta, G-a., rsj are tlie only authorized Agents for Chick ering’s celebrated J J Sr J J IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES, Also, for those made by Nunn & Clark, and Adam Stou da rd. ’ The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In ' stiuments render any special reference to them unnecessa ry. Hie universal satisfaction that they have given in this m irk- i, for more than 15 years, is good evidence of their durability. Hu-ir stock is always large and full, comprising every Variety and style of 0. 6% 6 % and 7 octave PIANOS, Winch they will sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying fa m S2OO to $500,) and warrant them sound and perfect in every respect. • heir stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh supplies every week of all new publications, as soon as they are issued. All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ac cordions, ic,, 4c., will receive prompt and careful atten tion, and will be warranted to please in every respect. MELODEONS. They have also a complete assortment of Prince &, Co.'s MELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely the same as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of the Flute stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for smail Churches. They vary in price from SSO to SIOO. JEWELRY. CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same place, a large Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER WARE, to which he invites the attention of the public. mh2S OMETKINO NEW UNDER THE SUK\ FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! DAILY 6c PIXtTI, CABINET MAKERS r** -> i W, and UNDERTAKERS, respectfully inform i Kro the citizens and public generally, that they I * i * are now manufacturing all kinds of FUR- - i NF.’URE, which they intend to sell cheaper than any ever j offered in tin's market before. Their shop is a few doors j above the Upper Market, formerly occupied by Oder.. Call ' before purchasing elsewhere. 25?“ Repairing done with neatness and despatch. (112-dly NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP LINE. I VTBERL F. j The new and splendid Steamships j FLORIDA . Captain Lyon, ! —and— | ALABAMA Captain Ludlow, BFI.ONOING TO THL NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. ON AMI AFTER the 11th January, will leave Sa vannah and New York every SATURDAY until further j notice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unaur ; passed in comfort, safety and speed. Cabin Passage, $25 — j payable in advance. * gents a PADLEFORD, FAY & CO, Savannah, SAMUEL L, MITCHELL, j jnl2 194 Front-street, New York. FLEMING’S STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE TO SAVANNAH. /fjlfpfc-: A JAMES I*. FLEMING has the grati- Lcation of announcing to the traveling public -l. _ .v..-. tliijt his Stage Line, running between Augusta and tlie Central Rail Road, is now supplied witli new and splendid Four Horse Coaches, superior teams and careful dri vers. In short, no effort has been spared to render the pas senger comfortable, and to make his trips as agreeable as possible. To show its advantages over all other routes, the following schedule of arrivals and departures is annexed, by which pas ; senders may ascertain with certainty the time oi’ departure, and the hour of arrival at their destination. SCHEDULE: Leave Augusta daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive in Savannah at 2, A. M., next day. Leave Savannah daily at 8 o’clock, P, M., and arrive in Augusta at 10, A. M., next day. Tlie Line connects at Augusta with Stages running to Green ville S. C., and Ashville, S'. C., on Sunday, Wednesday, and : Friday Nights. By this route, passengers may leave Charleston daily at 9 o’clock, A. M., on the Mail Steamers to Savannah, and arrive in Augusta at 10, A. M., tlie next day. Leave Augusta daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive in Cliarleston at 5, P. M.next day. i Thai affording the passenger the agreeable variety of a de lightful Stage, Railroad and Steamboat ride, in a trip of twen ty-fire hours travel. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 20,1851. d STAGE LINE. /i£i:.n STAGES leave Home for Jacksonville, ! Alabama, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sun -1 —days. On Tuesdays and Thursdays after the arri al of the Cars from Kingston; on Sundavs, at 8 o'clock, ! A.M. Leave for Tuscaloosa, Ala., via Jacksonville and Columbus, , and Brandon, Miss., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, after the arrival of the Cars from Kingston. Arrive at Rome,from Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Columbus and j Brandon, Miss,, Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, before i tlie Cars leave. : Arrive from Jacksonville, Ala., on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, | '.'.Ad Fridays, befoje the Cars leave for Kingston. 1 Passengers from Kingston, going westward, can procure I tickets at tlie Railroad Office in Rome. Running time from Rome to Columbus, Miss., 40 hours. Tlie above Line is well stocked with Four Horse Post Coaches, now running in good order, dl4 dtf K. JEMISON, JR., & CO. MALL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON r|MIE following is the schedule for this . I Route, recently ordered by the Post- /Yy A--Ylfe. | master General— Leave Augusta daily at 6 A. M. At rive at Midville same days by 7 P. M. Leave Midville daily at W A. M. Ai rive at Augusta same days by 2b/ P. M., except on Wednesdays, when it will be due bv Syj. G. W. DENT, Agent. I July 22, 1851. _ jy29 | AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANU FACTORY. r PIIE subscriber, thankful for tb.e kind patronage heretofore I extended to tlie late firm of Schiu.jii'r & Wiuaxd, would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he contin ues to execute orders for his well known Warranted French BURR MILL STONES, of every desirable size, at the lowest i price and shortest notice. He also furnishes ESOPUS and COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of various patterns, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand, CEMENT, for Mill use. And every other article necessary in a Mill. Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILLS to attach to Gin i Gears. All orders promptly attended to. WM. R. SCHIRMER, jalS wtf Surviving partner of Schinner & Wigand. j PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. O 11. BAILEY »& C 0., Manufacturers of friction I MATCHES, of a superior quality, having established I themselves at Decatur, DeKalb county, Ga., would respect- i fully inform the public, that they are now prepared to fur- j nisli an excellent article at a very low price. And they feel safe in assuring merchants throughout the South, that they will find it to their interest to obtain their supply of them i either directly, or through their agents. J. McPherson, Agent for Atlanta and LaGrange. Agents wanted in all the principal towns throughout the j South. S. R. BAILEY 4 CO. Decatur, Ga. ja4-sm2m CAMPARA. I"\ril AMI'S SUPERIOR FRENCH BITTERS, I / manufactured by J. Durand & Co., Paris. —The above j bitters may be used with "Wine, or any Spirits. It also, a pleasant drink, as it is strengthening to the bowels, and a certain cure for the Dyspepsia, Debility, Weakness of the ■ Chest, and every complaint arising from a derangement of' the system. Also a certain cure for Chills and Fevers. A. VON DOHTENS, Agent For Durand & Co. 1 For sale wholesale by GIRARDY & PARKER, RD ts Agents for J. Van Dohlen. FACTORY FOR SALE. A f AXUFACTURERS BOOK HERE.—WiII be sold, 31 on the premises, at public outcry, on WEDNESDAY, ! the Seventh day of APRIL next, the ELBERT FACTORY. This Factory is situated five miles N. IV. from Elberton. In addition to the Machinery for making Yams and Osna burgs, it contains a Wool-Carding Machine. There is also I connected with it, a Saw Mill, which has recently been fitted up; and a share in a Tanyard adjacent. This property is : locsted in a healthy section of country; provisions, at all seasons of the year, are abundant and cheap; and labor always readily procured. It is moreover an excellent stand j for Merchandising, surrounded as it is by a thickly popula ted and promptly paying community. The subscriber has determined to dispose of this Factory, simply because on account of his situation and his other interests, he is una ble to devote that time and attention to the business winch it requires. Persons wishing to purshase are invite ! to ■ call and examine the property. F. IV. ALLEN. jaßl-wtd I AND FOR SALE. —The subscriber offers for j Sale 320 Acres of LAND, lying well, 100 of which are cleared and inclosed. It is in the 13th District and 3d Section, and divided by the lately established line between the counties of Gordon and Murray, and within 2 }4 miles of the Western and Atlantic Rail Road. A spring of good water near the dwelling A number of lots can be added on reasonable terms, forming a large settlement. For other particulars, apply to the subscriber at Rome, jaso-wtf J. c. McDaniel. HAVANA SEGA HS.--25,000 La Concordia, 8,000 La Fannie Elseler, 6,000 La Marine, 6,000 La Jenny Lind. For sale bv nlO-tf ' I. P. GIRARDY & CO. WE HAVE in Store, on consignment, a fine lot ot } y Havana and other SEGARS, consisting of 10,000 La Pilligranna. 10,000 La pihja Estrettft. 10,000 La Serenlina. 5,000 La Favorita. 6,000 Laßacco. r 4,000 La Redowa, which we will sell low and on ac , commodating terms. GIRARDEY & PARKER. _-ia2!rif j 1 I IST HEt KIN ED, a splendid lot of cheap cjK_ 1 f| LADIES'and MISSES GAITER ROOTS. | Misses Kid SLIPPERS, for dancing ; * Boy’s Calf Sewed BROGANS, for dancing; which will be sold low. ja‘23 H. E. CLARKE. ADIES’ WHITE KID SLIPPERS.—A new lot of j Ladies’ White Kid Slippers, received by dec 13 ALDRICH & ROYAL. TAR ESS PATENT SHAVK ROOTS. Just received 1 1* at our new Iron front Store, opposite the Masonic Hall, a beautiful lot of those Patent Shank BOOTS, J c2G ALDRICH & ROYAL. 1 TO ADIES’ ( OAORESS GA ITER BOOTS—Just re- Liceived, a new lot of Ladies’ Congress Gaiter Boots. , 1 ctee 16 ALDRICH & ROYAL. • HORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1852. J. M. NEWBY & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN READY-MADE C LOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., ic. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta. Geor _i gia. jalti ALDRICH & ROYAL, DKALEIIH IN BOOTB AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic Hall. A. A I’ R- have on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadel- IpL > phia. a 1 rge and well selected stock of the most fashionable atvl neatest finished LADIES, ''t V. MISSES, GENTS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, all of which they invite the public to examine, and compare prices and qualitj’ before purchasing. -’>• U.—Be sure to call at our Iron Front Store. nl9 CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, &c„ kc. r s LAYTON A. BIGNON, wh le.-ale and retail dealers in READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, Ac., 197 Met- V_ calf’s Range, Broad-street, Augusta, Georgia. C. & B. respectfully infonn their friends and customers that thej’ are constantly receiving from their Manafactorj- in New York, a large and well selected assortment of fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, which thej* offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest price-. They also keep a good assortment of SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CARPET BAGS, 4c., Ac. Also, a good stock of Bojs and Children's CLOTHING. Call and look at them. JOHN J. CLAYTON, A. P. BIGNON. RICH FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. CtOSGROVE iV BRENNAN have received, at their new Store, a fresh supply of RICH, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Among which are the following, which thev offer at reduced price*; Watered and Damask POPLINS and TABINETTS; Rich Brocade, Figured and Changeable Striped SILKS ; Plain, Figured and Watered Black do.; A lot of tine English MERINOS, 50 cents n yard ; MUSLIN DeLAINES and CASHMERES, 12>J to 25; Plain and figured colored and Black ALPACAS, IS to 07}6 ; Tartan and Rob Roj- PLAIDS, for Ladies and Children’s wear; A new supply of handsome dark CALICOES, warranted not to fade, to 10 cents a yard ; Very fine LONG CLOTH, yard wide, V>l> cents; A new supply of LINEN GOODS, such as Table Damasks and Diapers, Table Cloth =, Napkin?, Dojias, Towelling, Bird’s Eve Diaper, and Iri«h Linens, from 31 cents to $1 a yard ; Linen LAWNS and CAMBRICS, and L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, CM to $5 each ; Red and White FLANNELS, all prices; line Bed, Crib and Cradle BLANKETS; Long and Sou a re, Plaid and Plain Wool SHAWLS; Embossed, Worsted and Colton Table and Piano COVERS; Cotton, Cashmere, spun and Silk HOSE, of all kinds; GLOVES, LACES, TRIMMING, EMBROIDERY, FRINGES, j BRAIDS. Velvet RIBBON, Bonnet, Cap, Sash and Belt RIBBONS, 4c., 4c. ja!6 FALL AND WINTER STOCK. | “VTT'E have on hand our Fall Stock of GOODS, t > which consists in part, as follows : Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of all qualities and descrip- |l)a tions, which wc oiler to make up at short notice, and at moderate profits. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Dress, Frock, De Orsav, and Business COATS, SACKS, and COMFORTABLES ; Black, Gray, Mixed and Plaid Cass. PANTS, of all prices and descriptions ; Silk, Satin, Casimere and Cloth VESTS, of all varieties. Our Fancy Department cannot be surpassed in this city. It comprises Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, 1 and Stocks, Gloves, of all styles ; Shirts and Shirt Collars ; | Silk, Merino, Cotton and Flannel Under Shirts and Draws • | Half Hose, of every quality; Clothes Bags ; Money Belts; ■ | Shoulder Braces ; Suspenders; Money Purses ; Cravat Buckles ; India Rubber Balls ; Bathing Cans and Doll Heads ; Silk and Cotton Night Caps ; a few of those fancy Cigar Cases ; Ladies’ Silk and Merino Under Vests and Pants, and many other articles, which you can see by call j ing on FERRIS A PAUL. J. G. Ferris, ol 0. A. Pm. READY MADE U LOTH I AG. 250 Broad Street, next door below the U. S. Hotel. \ FULL and fashionable assortment of mr own, .*•» . make, consisting of CLOAKS, OVER COATS, Business and Dress GARMENTS of all descriptions, ‘ojg A great variety of fancy articles always on hand for ...Jit* gentleman’s Toilet. Ladies UNDER VESTS. For making to order, as usual, i a complete Stock of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES VESTINGS: and TRIMMINGS. Military Work of any kind, and making i I and Trimming. jals JOHN BRIDGES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. VJ EVER, BROTHER <& CO., two doors above Rich j 1 ards & Sou’s Book Store, beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are just now re- ; ceiving their Fall and Winter supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising an extensive assortment of every variety of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which have been manufactured by themselves, and which they are enabled to sell to custom- : ers and Country Merchants, on better terms than any other | House in thecilv. DRY GOODS. They have also an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold on the most accom modating terms, cither wholesale or retail. Call and see | the Goods and prices. sl2-dtvvAwly WILLIAM A. ARCHER, Draper aad tailor, has removed to the south side of Broad street, nearly opposite and little east of the Engle & Phoenix Hotel, where 'vA he solicits a continuation of the patronage which has tA - been so liberally bestowed on him by the public. He keeps on hand a good assortment of material, such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, which he will make up to or der in good shape. All garments made up to order, war ranted to tit. Renovating and Repairing done up at short notice. Please call and give him a trial. 029-dAwtf MG. RUX/iE, Teacher of Music, re- —. | • spectfuliy informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he gives In- Hrs I struction in X'ocal Music, on the Piano, Vio- J “ St J » lin and Guitar, in the most thorough manner. Calls left at Mr. Gatlin’s Music store, will be promptlv answered. n22-ly HUTCHINSON & THOMAS H \\ E on hand a large and well assorted stock of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of— Prints, Muslins, Cambrics, De Laines, Merinos, Shawls, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Ginghams, Worsted and Woollen Plaids, Ticking,Jeans, Blankets, Hosiery. Suspenders. Cravats, Cotton and Linen Thread, Sewing Silk, Buttons, | Ac. Ac. ALSO Fancy Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes, Musical Instruments, Plated and German Silver Spoons, Ra zors, Scissors, Fancv Soaps, Razor Strops, Jewelry, Ac. ALSO Boots and Shoes, Men’s fine Calf and Pegged Boots, Bro gans, fine Calf and Kip Boy’s and Ladies Shoes. LIQUORS. Brandy, Wine, Gin, Rtjui, Whiskey, Cordials, Segars, Sar- i dines, Allen’s Ale, assorted Syrups and Cordials. All of I which will be sold a bargain to dealers, who are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. n 9 NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE. v A FULL supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES JXMt and GRATES, suitable to wood or coal. iSgl ALSO— On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large and veil adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several small ones. Also, NAII.S bv the keg or retail; SWEDES IRON for Horse Slices; Collin’s AXES and HATCHETS; Cotton HOES, all sizes; Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, Bit ITS, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also, a large supply of Tinners’ and Roofing Tools, of all kinds. For sale next door to the Mechanics’ Bank. n!4 B. F. CHEW. A“\GFARROW’S PATENT COOKING s RANGE, one of the best articles now in use, for Au&N I sale by jKsria ©2B li. P. CHEW. 0. MUNSON, A. M., X. D., OURGEOX DEATIST, Augusta, Ga., ! O Office over Carmichael A Co.’s Hard- Teeth, constitutionally healthy, plugged I f r i and warranted for life. References —Drs. Paul F. Eve, Means, Campbell, LaConte; ! John Bones, D. Hand, Porter Fleming, •Esqrs., and others. ap7 NOTICE. Dll, HE\BV BACON having transferred his interest in the fimr of D. B. PLUMB A CO., to Dr. I. P. : GARVIN, the undersigned will continue the DRUG BUSI- I NESS at the same stand and under the same firm name. I and will close up the business of the old firm. D. B. PLUMB, I. P. GARVIN. Augusta, January 81st, 1852. fel GLENBINNING & GO’S AfARBLE WORKS, Broad street, Augusta, Georgia, I Where we have on hand and will continue to keep a large stock of both Italian and American Marble, for ; Monuments, Toombs, Head Stones, Ac., to which we res i pectfully call the attention of those wanting work in our ine. We are now prepared to fill all orders at short no tice, in as good style and as low as work of the same quality can be furnished for from any establishment in the United States. Plans and prices will he sent those who cannot call and examine for themselves. P. S. —Orders from the country executed with neatness and despatch. d 27 LUMBER YARD. T'HE subscriber has established, near his residence at the lower part of Telfair Street, a LUMBER YARD, at which I he will keep constantly a full assortment of Planks, Scantling, Fence Posts, Ac., for sale on consignment. Consignments of Lumber, as well as orders for the same, will meet with prompt attention. All the Lumber necessary for complete buildings may be had at short notice. Liberal advances made on consignments. d 8 8m L. CHARLES DUGAS. LUMBER. THE SUBSCRIBERS having erected a Steam Saw Mill, four miles west of Warrenton, Warren county, : are now prepared to deliver from two to four thousand feet of LUMBER per day at the Warrenton Depot, from which j place it can be shipped to any point on the Georgia Rail- . i cad, at shortnotice. apl6-twtf COD\ A NEAL. ’■pin: SUBSCRIBER* hive just received, direct im- X portation from England, a splendid assortment of I articles made of Papier Mache, (ami selected personally by one of the firm) consisting of Work Boxes, XX riling Cases, Reticules, Psrtfolios, Card Tray, Card Baskets, Netting i Boxes. Card Cases, Envelope Boxes, Ac. The public are i invited to cal! and examine them. GEO. A. OATES A CO. jal4 Broad Street, opposite the State Bank, \,\7OLFE’S ABOMATU XI Ei)l( I\AL S( HIE DAM SCHNAPPS. A superlative Tonic, Antidys peptic and Invigorating Cordial, useful in Gravel, Gout, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Ac. In Quart bottles. Price sl. Sold bv jaß " HAVEL AND, RISLEY A CO. Sole Agents. PERFUMERY AM) POMATUMS.—Lubin’s Ex tracts. Kde’s Heidyosmia, Mangenet A Condray’s Ex tracts, French and German Cologne, Perfume de Princess, Ox Marrow, Bears Grease, Bandoline, Hair Gloss, Hair hi vigorator. For sale by WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. " Ja22 | ; DRKSH ARRIVALS X? 5 kegs Choice Goshen BUTTER ; 10 boxes CHEESE ; ft hhls. Pickled CUCUMBERS ; 20 “ Planting POTATOES; ; Just received and for saie bv I feS J. A. MILLBN A CO. CALL AND SEE US. r J'IIE UNDERSIGNED have now in Store, and arecon- A stantly receiving a general assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale at Wholesale and Retail on the most accom modating terms. They have now in store -100 bales Gunny BAGGING, 500 coils prime Kentucky ROPE, 2500 lbs. Bagging TWINE, 100 bxs. TOBACCO, some very low priced. ! 25,000 Spanish and half Spanish SEGARS, various brands, St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans Crushed, Granulated, | Clarified and Loaf SUGARS, Java and Rio COFFEE; TEAS, assorted, i Sugar House SYRUP, i N. Orleans and W. I. MOLASSES, SOAP, CANDLES, BACON. LARD, FISH. NAILS, IRON, i Ac. ALSO Ws will receive by every steamer fresh ground Hiram i ; Smith Flour. jy 12-ly RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. SIiV.TIOi li, MSLEI & to., SUCCESSORS TO ADAMS A FARGO, OFFER FOR SALE a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, adapted to tire wants of Merchants, Plant ers and Families, viz: 100 Hhds. Porto Rico, New Orleans, St, Croix and Musco vado SUGARS; 200 Packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Refined SU GARS; 75 Ilhds. prime Cuba MOLASSES ; j 50 Bbls. New Orleans SYRUP ; 150 Bales Gunny BAGGING; 100 Pieces Cotton “ for Negro Blankets ; 400 Coils prime half inch ROPE ; 2500 Lbs. Bagging TWINE; 000 Bags Rio, Java, Maracaibo and Laguna COFFEE; CO Bids, new MACKEREL; 40 Tons assorted Sweed and English IRON ; 125 Boxes TOBACCO ; 400 Kegs NAILS, assorted; 200 Boxes CANDLES and SOAP ; Bftot) Sacks SALT; 125 M. Spanish SEGARS, some extra brands; with a general assortment of other Goods. au29 GROCERIES, GROCERIES." subscribers continue to carry on the Wholesale I. and Retail Grocery Business, at their Old Stand, just above the Globe Hotel, in the city of Augusta, and they beg to inform the public that they arc now receiving their Full Supply of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which they will | sell on the most reasonable terms. —THEY NOW OFFER FOR SALE -100 bales 4(1 inch Gunny Cloth, 500 coils halls inch Bale Rope, ftp hhds. N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars., 100 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed and Granulated do., 200 bags prime Rio and Laguira Coffee, 25 chests and half chests Tea, 50 hhds. Cuba Molasses, TOO bbls. Hiram Smith and Baltimore Flour, 100 boxes Sperm, Ada., and Tallow Candles, 800 kegs Cut Nails, all sizes, 75 boxes Tobacco of various qualities, 25,000 lbs. Hams, Sides and Shoulders, 1,500 sacks Liverpool Salt. —ALSO— j Spices, Pickles, Preserves Segars, and all articles usually I 1 kept in the best Grocery Houses. Strict attention given to country orders. aulß-w J. R. A W. M. DOW. / vX < OAs-HG A H EAT,"'loo'‘bbls. WillSKEX'Tand for ; " / fes HUTCHINSON A THOMAS, j 'KDII ULA.XIS' LOBSIERS, SALMON AM) 1 MACKEREL, in 1 and 2 lb. cans, for sale bv J. A. MILLEN A CO. I^LOUR —50 bbls. Superfine Fresh Ground, from the An < vusta Canal Mills, for sale bv 1!. 11. WARREN A CO. HAT . —0 bundles Prime Eastern HAY, per steamer Hancock, for sale by feß B. H. WARREN A CO. HAMS ! hams: : -Two casks extra NEW HAMS a . 18 cents per lb. Two casks extra New PIG HAMS, at 14 cents per lb. Just received and for sale as above by feg JOHN A. MILLEN A CO., Broad St. I ITOXOXGAHELA WHISKEY . I I bbls. jtwt re ! ceived and for sale by fe4 S. C. GRENVILLE A • «*. TTTHITK WIMK VINEGAR.- H> bbls. in store, for >V salt by S- C. GRENVILLE .x CO. H IHEROHEE CORY.—For sale by \\ HAND & FLEMING. \ T E\\ B VCON.—IS,OOO lbs. New Georgia BACON, for . S sale by fed TINSLEY A INGRAM. POTATOES—2OO bbls. Extra Planting POTATOES, for sale by ja29-d*W HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. I4.RD. 25 kegs New LARD, for sale by j .j v29-t I,v '.\ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. V A OTHER SUPPLY OF “ RAZORS AS IS RAZORS,” just received from the manufactory of Hutchinson, of Sheffield, England. They are fine, and no mistake. ja2S WM. H. TUTT. npOBAUCO, TOBVCCO. —10 boxes superior Chewing JL TOBACCO, just received and for sale by jaS7 A. SABAH, Agent. .-U3>\ BlSCUlT.—2sboxes fresh Soda BISCUII ; 25 (i bbls. POTATOES; 10,000 Riohondo SEGARS. For sale by ja2s G. T. DOKTIC. 17LOUR.—100 bbls. Howa tree! FLOUR; 5o i’ Canal FLOUR, for sale from wharf by j a 23 CHARLES P. McCALLA. 1> ICE.—IO casks prime RICE, for sale from wharf by \ j a 23 CHARLES P. McCALLA. / i BORGIA BUCkLTiT-KH) dozen BUCKETS, man- V C ufactured ftt the Augusta Bucket Factory, for sale at factory prices, by nSO-d&wtf ESTES & RICHMOND. <t u v DALE* KYfcTERA HAY. — .00 Bales Prime lift * Eastern HAY, just received and for sale low by ja2l-tf GIRARBEY A PARKER. J A ASTERN HA X . —2OO bundles, for sale in lots to suit i 4 purchasers, by ja2l CHAS. P. McCALLA. })LA.VI IXii POlbVi’OES.—loo bbls. choice Planting POTATOES, for sale by ja2o-d&wtf ESTES & RICHMOND. r joGUACCO. —Goodwin’s Yellow Bank; several No. 1 J. brands ; 50 boxes of cheap, at jalS % RLIFLL A WHITEHEAD’S. » )OTATOL» A.\D FLOUR.—IOO bbls. best Planting 1" POTATOES; 50 bbls. FLOUR, various brands. j al 5 HAND & FLEMING. / i(J\X PEAS.—3OO bushels COW PEAS, for sale by v jals TINSLEY & INGRAM. \ FEW KVt lvb lit the Genuine Prolific Pomegranate COTTON SEED, for sale by j a g S. D. LINTON A CO. A LOT of Suoerior feed; ground RYE FLOUR, in bbls. _ for sale by ‘ jaß S. D. LINTON A CO. ra I (REED SALMON—In Kits, by [ jal RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. SEG ARS—Of various brands and different prices ; some fine brands direct from Havana, at jal RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD'S. jiREgH M VCKEKEL, in sealed Boxes, at j jal RUSSELL & WHITEHEAD S. RAISINS— In Boxes,at jal RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD’S. G - TTEIIXG TVVIXE, LULLING TWINE-—Just re- T ceived a larve supply of Gilling Twine. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., ,P2O Sign Mammoth Boot. F~ RIME GREEA COPPERAS, a superior article, for sale low by d2S D. B. PLUMB A CO. q «BA( (t), TOBACCO.-50 Boxes “Honey Dew,” _l Tho-> N. Banks’ Brand, for sale low for cash by (110 XV. 11. A J. TURPIN. DUPONT’S Gi.X POWDER. —A good supply on hand, in whole, halves and quarter kegs, FFFG, kegs BLASTING POW DKR, for sale by o 9 A. OARDELLE. ] ''REAC H WINDOW GLASS.—A large supply in store, and for sale low by XVM. H. TUTT. YITHITE LEAD. —A full supply No. 1, and pure White \ 1 Lead just received and for sale bv dlO W.‘ 11. A J. TURPIN. rpOILET ARTICLES.—Kne English Hair Brushes, U Dressing Combs, superior Extracts for the Han< r chK Cologne Water, Ac., Ac. R pIUMB A 00. _ T> OSEADALE, Cement, and Calcined Paris. iU Also, Ground Land Phister Guano, and Bone for -»-»• "> M~■ iTiWf ivjf (’H i° r Families and Plantations 1 V . r !ctv Some fine and some very cheap. For saleTy HAVILAND. RIBLEY k CO?* (( h ates for parlor, OHice, and other uses, all j T sizes and descriptions. For sale, wholesale or retail,by B- F. CHEW. VOL. XVI. No. 44. DAILY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL M ISC EL LA NIL ; Co-opkkatjox ok thk W l ie.—There is mn< i | good sense and truth in the remark of a modern I author, that no man ever prospered in the avotM i without the co-operation of his wife. If f»v, e j unites in mutual endeavors or rewords his Jahr..- with an endearing smile, with what confidence will he resort to his merchandise or his farm, fly over lands, sail upon seas, meet difficulty or encounter : danger, if lie knows he is not spending his strength I in vain, but that his labor will bo rewarded by tlieJßß | sweets of home! Solitude and disappointment « enter the history of every man's life; and he is but half provided for his voyage, who finds but an associate for happy horn’s ; while for his months oj darkness and distress no sympathising partner is prewired. * Useful Maxims.—l. Never regret what is lire - trievably lost. 2. Never expose your dissapointmuiits to them Xsi world. 3. Never complain of being ill-used. 4. Always speak well of your friends, but of your enemies speak neither good nor evil. tm Fastidious Taste.—An amusing incident occur- WM rep at Quilau’s Hotel the other evening. A ver dant looking chap sat down to take ‘some fillin,’ as 13 Joe Miller would sny, and in due time n waiter pre sented himself at tlic back of oar hero’s chair and tkm enquired, -tea or coifee, sir V ‘Tea,’ he answered. . ‘ What kind of tea sir ?’ Greeny looked up iu the waiter’s face, and with considerable emphasis said, ‘Why store tea, of course ; 1 don’t wan t none of your blamed sassafras stuff;’ Some Western villianhas concocted the fellow mg ‘eon \ Why are certain young ladies of the preiemblihy, like the ‘forlorn hope’ of a beseiging n.mv p ! fr.ip ’ Because they are about to llmow theuir'f. 5 ' 1 ’ o the broaches. • J. Jen HBHBBIhJ ■ •W - - Habitual Drunkards. — The New OrizuKS. , e jta says that General Marlin, Senator fronF AS»Ximp tion, has introduced into the Legislature ofLonisi ana a bill interdicting habitual drunkards. Itipro posea to place habitual drunkards in the j ship position, in regard to the management of their property and family affairs, a.- that which the law assigns to lunatics and minors. They are to have curators, with powers of administration; they are to be incapable of suing or being sued in iSaTr own name ; they could not be members of a cor poration, nor executors or administrators of an es tate. Such would be the legal ctfeMy of inUyrdie j tion. Mg A\ omi Knowing.*—A young lady, wbyierwtlje country, some years ago, steppe aon a rusty nail, which ran through her shoe and foot. The' infia mation and pain was of course very great, and lockjaw apprehended. A friend of the family, however, recommended the application, of a beet’ taken fresh from the garden and pounded fine, to the wound. It was done, and the effect was very p beneficial. Soon the inflammation began to sub side, and by keeping on the crushed beet, chhug ing it for a fresh one ns its \lrtue seemed to be come impaired, a speedy cure was effected. Simple but effectual remedies like this should be known to every one. “La me !” sighed Mrs. Partington, ‘-here I have been suffering the bigamies of death for three mor lal weeks. First, 1 was seized with a b!eedii: ; phrenology in the loft hamshire of the brain, which was exceeded by the stoppage of the left ventila tor of the heart. This gave uie an iuflaniatioiihioi' the borax, and now I’m sick with the chloroform morbus. There is no blessin’ like that of heaML particularly when you are sick.” A Traveller in South America writes that ho i spending a month with a farmer who otuni athatu sand miles of pasture ; and a pat oh of cBTn larger than Scotland—while he had got so many culm*, that he had to boil the fodder fir them iu a solea? no. raiTisr. ctb.-v»> mmmmmmmmmKtmmmmam EAGLE AND FIKF.M V HOTEL, AHIFSTA, GEORGIA. AMILIES AM) (!EXTLE.MK.\ visiting Augusts* i 1 ta will find the Eagle and Phoenix one of the mostHljj, j comfortable and best kept Hotels in the Southern States. ; The Rooms are large and well ventilated. My Tables are furnished with the best the market can afford! Omnibuses are always ready on arrival of Cars and Steam Boats. 01-wly JOHN RICKMAN. J. L. McDaniel. Jas. McCoskky. | W. B. Murray MrDiVIEf, & Tiff O’YKEY, PROVISION DMALERS AND GENERAL (o*l - MISSION MERCHANTS, 45 Light street, Baltimore, have at all times on Land a full assortment of BACON and PROVISIONS, at lowest market rates. fcd-wly Miles W. Lewis. I Henry C. Wake. LERIS & wars:, A TTOKAEV* AT LAW, —Office, White Plain-, J. \ Greene county, Georgia. ja'is ENCOUIfAGK HOME ENTERPRISE. •‘ T ii E G E O R c; I A II O M K G A /. ET T E . ” A Southern Family Journal. r JMIE “HOME GAZETTE" is published weekly in Augusta, 1 Georgia, by Robert A. Whyte, Editor and Proprietor, at the low rate of -t- per annum, in advance. It is a Jour nal of large size, printed on beautiful paper with clear type, and presents as fine an appearance a- any of the boasted Northern Weeklies. The “ Hume Gazette” is devoted to Literature, An. Science, Education, General Intelligence and Southern In terests, and is neutral in jHilitics and religion. T® those, who desire a paper for the Fireside and the Home CiMK tl? “ Gazette ” is offered with every assurance on the pqrtof the Editor, of a determination to afford satisfaction to hi patrons. He earnestly appeals to the people of Geor gia and the South to support this Southern enterprise—con tident in the belief that they will afford it their prompt ami generous assistance. Augusta, Ga., Jan. sth. 1552. DISSOLUTION. r rTIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing unde 1 tlie firm of BAKER, GRURLE & CO., at Bearing, was dissolved on the first day r.f January last. Therms; ness will hereafter be continued under the name of the BEARING STEAM MILL COMPANY: and at a recent meeting of the Stockholders, John Harris and Guilford IW ford were appointed to manage said business, and to make contracts, and give all obligations binding said Company. Our Mill being favorably located at Bearing, on the Geor gia Railroad, we can furnish LUMBER, up or down th* Read, on short notice. The price of Lumber, at the Mill, i #lo per 1,000 feet, for a house bill. For all lumber over 24 feet long, an extra price will lie charged ; and for quartered weatherboarding and flooring, all heart, will be charged, ?f taken alone, an extra price, and &1, in all eases, for loading a car. The freight on the Iloatl is #1 for the first station, and 25 cents for each station theieafter, per thousand feet. fel7-w4t FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. T> AAA WAV from the Subscriber, the 15th of nj. t September, 1551, my Negvo Man, IIE A ROLES, c p lie is about 5 feet, 10 or 11 inches h’gh, slim, well 'L made, and stands very erect. He is about 45 yea’ s -JLa. of age, moderately grey, and his c mplection extremely black. Supposed to weigh about ICS pounds, and his lan guage much broken. I expect he is Charleston, S. C-, cr near by. Ho formerly had a wifa aud ceven children in the neighborhood of Charleston. 1 will give the above reward for the apprehension and confinement of said Boy in some safe jail, if out of the State, or Twentv-five Dollars if within the State. Address, ISAAC D. SLATON, felS-2m Millstone, Georgia. _ NOTE LQbT.—CAUTJOiV ’ IOST, A PROMISSORY NOTE, drawn by James Car j penter for the turn of Eight Hundred and Fifty (isti) Dollars, dated January 3, TSSi, due one day after date, and payable to James Patterson, or bearer. All persons are hereby forewarned from trading for an it! note. JAMES PATTERSON. Montevidn, Ga., Feb. 6, 1352. felß-v.3 PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers his Plantation for sale, con- jfejfe taining the rise of 3,700 Acres, 1,200 acres In the ' woods, the most of which is well timbered. Little Kiva runs through said land, equally dividing it into Wilkes county, 9% miles from Washington, and Columbia county, 13 miles from Thompson Depot, Georgia Railroad; good improvements of every kind, including Grist and Saw Mills. Price, #G per acre, one-half to he paid on giving possession the 2oth December next, the balance free of interest twelve months f >ilowing June 12, ISSI. JOHN Q. WEST, jeld-wtf V OTK i:.—The subscriber offers for Sale his /*- HOUSE and LOT in the town of Waynesboro’, in Burke county. On the Lot is a comfortable DM F.LLxNU and good out-buildings. The Lot contains One Acre. Per sons wishing to purchase may know the terms, which will be liberal, hv apph ing to Thomas H. Blount, in Waynes boro’ or to' the subscriber, at his plantation in Burks county. ja3o-wo HENRY LEW IS. SSOO REWARD. V reward of Five Hundred Dollars will he given for the DETECTION and APPREHENSION, with proof to convict, of the persons committing the murder of Henry Herrin and Barbara Herrin, in Columbia County, on ihe 11th of January Inst. JAS. BURROUGHS, felS-tUwfi ISAAC RAMSEY. u* EED COTTON W ANTED.—Wanted from 15,(m«M0 I’ 25,000 pounds of Seed COTTON, for which a liberal price will be paid. Apply to fel9-w3 H J. DANFORTIL tSSTHAA’.—GI < OI NTY.—Saiu Li uel Haws, of District No. 1, toils before me an Dark Brown MARE, about fourteen and a half lianas high, with a small star in her face, and a small white place orei her left nostril, white hind feet; supposed to be »* r 14 years old. Appraised by Minor J. Cliett and Arthur , unto to be worth ten dollars. , , Given under rny hand this Pith Decern her, isoi. James Burroughs, j. p. A true Extract from the Estray Book, Feb 5 1552. DAHL HABRItte, Clerk,