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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1852)
TO PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS MEN PROFESSIONAL AND ix lines, will be inserted under this h <? a 'J ", c i iarge d pro per annum. Cards exceeding six lines. win , ntoper line. .. 1 V - IRVIN & B ARNETT, V VI ~V tv, Washington, Wilkes Co., -A Georgia. Sascckl Barnett. I. T. Irvin, Jr. 1 fel 2 ______ W. P. JORDAY, I roRVKV AT LAW, Zebulon, Georgia. Office \ above Winbary and Redding's. fe ?I ( l W. W. THOMAS, VTTOR XEV AT LAW, Nownan, Georgia, will at tend promptly to all business entrusted to him in all the Courts of the Coweta, Carroll and Campbell, of the Bine Ridge, and Newton, of the Hint Circuits. Also, the Supreme Court at Decatur and Macon. _ ■ JOIIV K. JACRSOS, \TTORXKV AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, Practices in the Middle Circuit of Georgia, and in the neighbor ing Districts of South Carolina. _ Office in the Masonic Hall Building. ja-’< JOHY T. gUEWMAkE, \TrOHMA AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia, will practice in the counties of Burke, Scriven, Washing ton Montgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel and Richmond. n4-wly C. A. LItIHTFOOT, V TTORXEV AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, will practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, in Greene of the Ocmulgec, and in Washington, Jefferson and Columbia of the Middle Circuit, s!4-wtf UAWSOIf & CLARK, % TTOR\IE?i AT LAW, Appling, Georgia will give Ta. special attention to the collection of legal demands of every description. Andrew 11. H. Dawson, Augusta, Georgia. Smuia ( lark, Appling, Georgia- cu-jl-ly. JOIIV K. SURGES, A TTORXEY AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia. A my. 7 JOSHIA hill, V TTORXEV AT LAW, Madison and Monticello, Ga. All business addressed to him at either place in the counties of Morgan and Jasper, and those contiguous, will receive prompt attention. n 23 BAILET & inmiYL, VTTORXEVS AT LAW, Sandersville, Georgia, will practice in all the counties of the Middle Circuit. je*2 toaMUK.i. J. Bailet, Elfxzor Cr.MMixa. L. €. SIMPSOA, 4 pPTORXEV AT LV W, Atlanta, Georgia,willprompt -7- By attend to all business entrusted to his care. fe29-ly «. muj 4 TTORXEV AT LA W, Warrenton, Georgia. .*xV _ ap!B-ly E»WiXi K. POTTLE, \TTOUXKV AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, wifi t continue to practice in Warren, Hancock, Wilkes, Tal iaferro, and all the counties of the Northern Circuit, and Columbiaoßin ke and Washington of the Middle. Referto. Hudson & Shivers; C. C. Cody A Co., Warrenton. je2o. f ROBERT HESTER, i ri'ORXEV AT LAW, Klberton, Georgia, will prac- Jx-ltiee in the counties of Elbert, Wilkes, Lincoln, Ogle the >. , , - i ■ . - injii-ly P. CL AUISCT*!, \TTOIiYKV AT LAW and Notary Public, Ogle - hliorpe. on County, Georgia. Offo t Ogi; 'h-.ri,<•. dll-wly JOH\ P. WIIM, 4 TTORXEV AM) UOUXKKLLOR AT LAW, jA. No. 13 SttApiarles street. Rootn'No. 10, up stairs. New eikdiK Alldwni' and collections intrusted to his care will meet wish prompt and faithful attention. dlB-ly STEPBEIB & mill). VIroORXEVS AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, will I practice in all the counties of the Northern circuit. Lictojt'Btrphkss, jylO-ly J. L. Bird. GIBSOY A JO YES, \’I'TOR\EVS AT LAWWarrenton, Ga., will prac tice in all the counties of the Northern, and Columbia, Washington and Jefferson, of the Middle Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. W (. Gibson, apO-wly Jessk M. Jones. (SIiPLEf 11. STB OTHER. V TTORXEV AT LAW, practices in the Northern .Circuit. All business will receive prompt and efficient attention. Office at Lincohiton, Ga. je2S-tf SAfUEL ELBERT KERR. VTTOR.X EV AT IAW. Augusta, Ga., will practice in the several counties of the Middle Circuit. Office, Parlor of the Mansion House. 024 JASPER Y. DORSEY, \r«)RXKV AT LAW, Dahlonega, Georgia, will . attend to all Professional business entrusted to him in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the n Circuit. Jtrfm'ences. —Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Win. 11. Turpin, Augusta ; lion. C. Dougherty, Athens ; James Law, Gaines ville ; Smith A Walker, and J. W. Grady, Dahlonega. fel t JOIIV tt. STAY FORI). 4 TTORXEY AT LAW, Clarksville, Ga., will prac f V tice in the counties of Clarke, Franklin, Habersham, Lumpkin,jtorsyth, Gilmer, Union, Murray and Gwinnett, and in thOT’ederal Circuit Court for Georgia. 17y V. 0. & A. R FOSTER. VTTORAEVS AT I. VW. Tlte undersigned are still . engage<l in the practice of law. Office at .Madison, • Morgan county, Ou. All business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and efficient attention. N. G. Foster, n5-dly A. G. Foster. DAVID S. JOHVSTOY. 4 IvI’ORXEVl v I’ORXEV AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office on 7 \ Jackson, next Broad street. Will promptly attend to any business entrusted to Ids cart*. Rr-frre-nc**, —Messrs. T. N. Poullain -i Sen, Miller & War den, Adams A Fargo, Col. T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. Win. •lohuston, Lancelot Johnston, Esqr., Madison, Ga. JAMES (i. COLLIER, \ TTORXEV AT LAW, Augusta. Georgia, office re moved to the rear of Miller & Warren’s Dry Goods store, over H, 11. Warren & Co’s. 020 EDGAR G. DAWSOY, V TTORXEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia, refers by permission to the following well known gentlemen : Anthony Porter, Esq., President of the Bank of the State ••f Georgia ; Hon. 11. K. Cuyler, President of the Central Kailmad and Banking Company ; Hon. Asbury Hull, Cash ier of the Branch Bank, State of Georgia; Messrs. Hill A Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jal # BUJUD H. BIGHAM, V TTORXEY AT I.VYY. Pension, Bounty Land and Patent Agency, for Western Georgia and Eastern Ala bama, at LaGrange, .Georgia. The subscriber also Prac tice Law in its various branches, in the neighbor ing counties of the Coweta and Chat tahoochie Circuits. myls-ly GREEAVrOOD it MORRIS, i tO.YIYILSMIO.X YIERUIIAXT.S, office No. 11*, V Tchoupiloulas street, New Orleans. 11. T Ontsurr-an. ie2s-dl> >:: Josiah Mor..us. • J. €. DIDLAkE & CO, ( 'OYIYIISSIOX VXD FOHWARDIXfi YIER x CHANTS, ChaUaDo-jra T-unessee ja22-1y m. V. EVAN* & ?0., U'O.IfMIsNfPN YIEHC'H AX'iel, Accommodation V lVli.tr 1, Ch . ,S, C. Wit. E. Evans, Wm. M. L’A.vtkinac, bo Hy Gko. W. Etan>. J. L. TAYLOR & CO.. A KTIOX AM) POMMISSIOX MFRUIIAXTS, Ts Nos. 81 Chartres and4l Customhouse Streets,New Or leans. * Hefereac*%,~ Boston—Messrs. Emerson Cochran & Co., and Barnabas Haskall. Mobil ll —Messrs, C. IV. Dorrence &. Non and Howe A Bachellor. New York—Messrs. Dunbar A Brother, J. D. Scott Sc 00., and Conklin & Smith. New Orleans—Hon. A. I>. Crossman, Mayor, Messrs. Hoyt & l ord, Hall £ Kemp, Harris <t Morgan, M. Garcia A Co.,'and Samuel Wo dlO-tf W. 11. f. MILLS, I''ACTOR AX'D COMMISSION MERCHANT, I continues business at his old stand, 7\o. 17C, Dav street. Savannah, Georgia. h —Me-srs. D’An'.ignac A Evans, Augusta. Me-srs. Charles Day A Co., Macon. Messrs. V.. Padleford .v Co., Savannah. BiRRE it DEMI YE, BOOKKKI.I.EHv* tk MTVTIOXERB, New-paper and Periodical Agents, and Dealers in Fancy Articles, Piano o , Music, Ac., Madison, Ga. T. A. Bluikk, c. w. Dkjhno. UNITED STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM. REED, BROTHERS <’o., Wholesale Clothing Dealers, ami Jobbers iu DRY GOODS. Warerooms 1 • *}<. No.fa tide <>( ALarkai Street, above Fourth, at the Bed Doors, Philadelphia. JOHN T. SMITH. •’■■l wffra Late of Milledgeville. SPIHNG HILL MACHINE SHOP poll BITLDIXU VXD REPAIR IXO all kinds of I ) otton and bool MACHINERY—making large Screws and Gearing of all kinds—Turning Iron, Wood, Ac. Also, Wool Carded and Batted, six miles from Augusta, ou ihe Louisville Road, where the Proprietors will be grateful for all orders—or they can he left at C. A. A M. H. Wil liams's, Augusta—or directed to Richmond Factory P O d2d-wtf HACK A DUVAL. FINE WATCHES. 1M Mi WATCHED, of ihe manufacture of Jules Jurgneen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper, and Chas. Taylor, of I»ndon, and of most other makers ot estahKshed reputation, in various stvles of casemg, for sale by CLARK, RACKETT A CO. Augusta, Oct. 30, 1551. ogl RL.LI.XL!) V Lt.ETABLE PAIXTOIL.—Notice to Painters, >\ heelw rights, Car Manufacturers and Iron Founders. —The subscriber offers to the above parties the Refined Vegetable Paint OIL, which is a perfect substitute for Linseed Oil, at one half the price. This Oil will mix with all kinds of colored Paints, dries hard, and possesses when dry, no smell. Fence Posts and Rails coated twice with this article alone will he preserved for many years. Being equal to Linseed Oil, and but half (he price is suffi cient recommendation. For ;-ale by jaffO-dAv. WM. If. TUTT, Druggist. ~ TO PLAXTLTI*. r |' , HL SI DSCRtBER would, respectfully inform Plant- M ers, that he furnishes small grist mill?, Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes, and of different at the lowest prices These -Miffs have given the highest satisfaction, and can be compared with any from the North. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. WM. R. SCHIRMER Burr Mill Stone Manufacturer, Augusta, Ga. jaß-lv AGKI El LTERAL IMPEL MENTS. —The undersigned are —- now receiving from the manufactur- a era at the North, and will keep con- , stantly on hand a large assortment of the best AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS to be had in New Y'ork or New England, or this city, and adapted to Southern Husbandry, which they will sell low for cash. CARMICHAEL A BEAN. Augusta, Georgia. f > inu 4Y’ri READY RELIEF, —A fresh supply Xt ju°t received by WM. H, TUTT. NEW SADDLE, BRIDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. • YIcALEISTKR takes this method of in r forming his friends and the public, that he has coraraencetl the above business, in all its various branches, on Broad Street, a few doors below the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga., and hopes, by strict and unre mitting attention, to merit a share of public patronage. From the long experience he has had as a practical manu facturer of English, Spanish, and American Saddles, in every variety of styMe and finish, and for the last five years in Au gusta, Ga.: as his make of Saddles is known and approved all over the country, he is confident that he can make any style that his friends may desire, which for durability cannot be sur passed anywhere. He will keep on hand Saddles made by himself, which he will sell as low as any Saddles made in the Southern country. N. B. —Old Saddles re-seated and padded, and all kinds of repairing and jobbing done in a neat and workmanlike man ner, as low as can be done in Augusta. n27-twßm. FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY, AND SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. THOMAS YV. FKEEYIAX at his old stand, opposite the Brunswick Bank,Augusta, has on hand a large and well selected stock, consisting of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, all qual ities; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guaitl Chains; Fob, Vest, and Guard Keys; Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armlets, Medal ions, Ac. SILVER AM) PLATED WARE, Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, &c. —ALSO— Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, Ac.; besides many other convenient and useful articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for cash, I believe I can sell at prices that will suit purchasers. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. N. B.—New Goods received weekly. o!2 d&w. W<* I' Ys: a ns: <; i ?.: On Mclntosh street, hro doors from Geotgia Rail road Bank.' TEST RECEIV ED, per steamer Africa, the largest and best assortment of ENGLISH GUNS ever offer ed in this city, comprising every variety, from London and Birmingham makers, at the lowest rates for cash. Double and Single Barrelled GUNS, all sizes and prices. A fine assortment of Single and Double Barrelled GUNS for hoys. RIFLKS and Double GUNS, of my own make, one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a fine article for limiting deer aud Turkies. Colts’, Allen’s, and other REVOLVERS; a so Single bar relled, Self Cocking and Rifle PISTOLS, cast steel barrels. Common Pistols, all kinds ; Percussion CAPS, of Wester ly Richard’s, Cox’s water proof, Walker’s aud G. D. French, and Military Caps. A great variety of Powder FLASKS, Shot BELTS, and Game BAGS, of the finest Patterns. Also, Wash Rods, Drinking Flasks and Cup°, Nipple Wrenches, Pocket Compasses, Screw Drivers, fine large hunting Horns, and everything in the Sporting line. Being a practical Gun Maker myself, and having these guns made to my order, expressly for this market, persons buying will get a much better articles than is sold at the Hard ware Stores, and at equally low prices, and all warrant ed to shoot well. Powder and Shot, Wholesale and Retail, al) varieties. N. B. —RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of Repair ing and re-stocking GUNS, done in the best manner and warranted. 010-ly E. H. ROGERS. BOOKS ! BOOKS !! BOOKS !!! JOSEPH A. C ARRIE & CO., have fl just received the following Books, to which they invite attention : TBinvrTF POETICAL AND PROSE TLLUSTRA- dfiteSddy TIONS OF CELEBRATED AMERICAN PAINTERS ; with ■ | eleven engravings on Steel, by John Sartain. HEAVEN ; OU THE SAINTED DEAD, by Rev. IT. Har ! hough, A. M. Fourth edition, revised and improved. THE HEAVENLY RECOGNITION, bv Rev. 11. Ha though. I A. M. THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM ; Stories for Children, with beautiful Illustrations, hy H. Hastings Weld, jail MEDICAL BOOK ■ j OURCiICAI, AX ATOMY, hy Joseph MrfSTSt sa 1 Maclise, Fellow of the Royal College of /. ‘7/•■■’/ r '-3y Surgeon o , with sixty-eight colored plates. J©' Operative Surgery, based on Normal and j Pathological Anatomy, hy J. F. Malgaigne; Translated • i from the French by Frederick Britton, A. !?., M. !>., M. R. I C. S. L. The Pocket Formulary, and Synop-is of the British and | Foreign Pharmacopaeias, by Henry Beasley, For sale hy jail JOSEPH A. CARRIE A 00. LOOK HEBE- A MAY STORK AM) YEW /*~ j i W. FURNITURE. J SILCOY has re - ! moved hi° stock of FURNITURE, „• 1 \ » CHAIRS, MATRASSES, &c., next -«sr \ to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite his former stand, t , where he intends kepping a general assortment of FURNI - TURE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, ,tc.,of Ids own manufacture. | Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which ! he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in -5 | ducement to those about puredrasing to give him a cr.ll at his NEW FURNITURE STAND. o!2-dAw CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING. 1 TTEXRY* & SKIXXER, at their stand, next to j j XI A. Lafitte’s Auction Room, have and will keep on hand -1 a supply of Mahogany and other C OFFINS, made of the best ! materials, and ou reasonable terms. In connection with the 1 above, we keep a constant supply of Fisk & Raymond’s ’ | Celebrated METALIC BURIAL CASES of ali sizes—orders filled at short notice. - I N. B.—FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, Ac., for sale and made to order. ja9 I W. H. & J. TURPIN. , SUCCESSORS TO W. 11. TI'KFIS, q OFFER TO PHYSICIANS,PIanters, Mer- p §3 chants, and the public at large, a choice and well assorted stock of DRUGS AND MEDI- \-%X k (TINES, OILS, PAINTS, DYESTUFFS, Glass U* j and Putty, Brushes of every description, Straw Brooms, 1 | Spirits Turpentine, Ac., A-c. We purchase our goods for cash, and are prepared to sell I on the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it to ; their interest to look at our prices. All articles warranted i to be what is represented. Give us a call and satisfy your \ j selves. s‘2S D. B- PLUMB & CO. 7 ARK constantly receiving fresh ind pure p " \ Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, <4 _ | Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment \ ijQ between U. S. Hotel and Post Office corner. i Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, hy calling at Mr. * BtrnM’, corner Green and Mclnttmeh strets n 23 | LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C. JUST RKCKIY KI), a large supply of Hem- * lock, and Oak Sole LEATHER, Baud and Pick- « ! i er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Ca If f t and Kip SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS Kid ’ , and Top SKINS. —a r.so— KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS, HAM : MERS, PUNCHES, Lasting TACKS, SPARABLES, French - j KIT, Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump STICKS, Sand STONES, Splitting and Eyelet MACHINES, . Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TWIST, Boot WKBBING, Boot | CORD, Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, Ac. ' _ FORCE, CONLEY & CO. jal 3 Opposite Insurance Bank. WILLIAM HOU3LEY, JR., j., WHOLESALE AM) RE- Sill TAIL DEALER IN BOOTS ’ ! AND SHOES, keeps constantly J l ---Vr\ on hand, the best article for rc- ’Cw ) a X-J.X i tailing, various descriptions of Mens’, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’, ; and Children’s, Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South I Bide Broad street. Augusta, Georgia. jaff-ly TO MY LADY PATRONS. I HAVE received a fresh supply 1 | \ °f Ladies’ thick sole GAITERS, S® j BteJL which will be sold lower than any ver offered in Augusta. ; Pfe-- BOOTS and SHOES. —: also ; RUBBERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, and SATCHELS. , Children and Servants’BOOTS and SHOES, in great vari - J ety, all of which will be sold low. Call and examine for yourself. , | Opposite Bridge Bank Buildings, Broad-st. ? I dl4 E. Iu SYMMONS. * DANCING PUMPS, GAITERS, &C. w, JUST RECEIVED- I &I Boy’s Dancing PUMPS; R°y’« p«ncb»K GAITERS; fgj \ outh’s Dancing PI MPS ; * do. do. GAITERS; , 1 ALSO , . GentV fine Calf Drees BOOTS ; do. do do. Steel Shank BOOTS ; . i do. do. Cloth do. do do.; 1 do. do. Water Proof do.; do. do. quilted bottom do; - | ALSO Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s and Children’s SHOES and r BOOTS, of every description. FORCE, CON LEY' & CO., 1 . >‘2 opposite Insurance Bank. BOOTS AND SHOES THE CHEAPEST Ki’KR W offered in Augusta. The sub ' ecriber heg.° leave to return f sincere thanks to his friends ' and the public generally for their kind and liberal patronge bestowed ou him. and hopes, by an unflinching persever- I mice to merit the same for the future, being desirous to i call the attention of the citizens of Augusta, and its f vicinity, to his splendid Stock of Gents’, l adies’. Misses’. 1 | Boys’ aud Childrens’ BOOTS & SHOES, i : which he will sell wholesale and retail, cheaper than any ! I ever offered in this city. Please cal! and examine, as his Goods will Ire freely shown and only one price asked. ;>OO pair Ladies’ laced GAITERS, at 9.5 cents per pair. N. H.—A handsome lot of Travelling and Packing > j TRUNKS, VALIKCKS, and CARPET BAGS, always ou i m r , . James daly. Store on the South side of Broad Street, and uearlv op i the Kngle .t Phonenix Hotel. 021-<Jm 4IT’I eagle foundry, ALLS I STA, -3*6* GEORGIA, JONES STREICT. NEAR THE OLE PLANTERS’ HOTEL. THK I having purchased the interest of Mr. John Tilkkt, in the EAGLE FOUNDRY is now prepared, with greatly increased Machinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any size or power. CASTINGS of every description, in either Iron or Brass, Saw, or Merch ant Mills, Factories for Gin Gearing, <tc., ,tc. ’ Also, PULLEY'S, SHAFTING, and all kin 1 of MACHINE- Ilavlng a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, and first rate Workmen in my employ, I am able to f trnish all orders entrusted tome, at short notice, and at prices fully as low as work of the same quality can be laid down from the North or elsewhere. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the old firm, I respectfully solicit a continuation of the same, and guarantee a prompt and faithful < xeention of all orders sent me. fe7 T. L. NEESON. PIANO FORTES. rpME subscribers would respectfully call - x I JL the attention of their friends and the I public, to their assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well 7 “ W o J known and justly celebrated Manufactories of I lecon & Raven A. H. Gale & Co., and Dubois & Seaburv. NewTork wffich are wairanted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to j any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe I The subscribers would also state than the ii struments iiow on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion and fresh from i the manufacturers. For sale at very low prues for cash or i city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATIS & CO.’S BAKOV T uac o.Y !—J2 casks Cincinm tl SIDES, just received and for sale by fe6 (HA?, P McCALLA. WAREHOUSES. «MTT, HIFF & €A\TT. I Factorage and Commission Busin CHARLESTON S. C. npHE SI BSCRIBKRS respectfully inform FNArTV A the public that they have commenced the v)\j fj FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city of Charleston, S. C., and that they will receive and sell articles of Produce entrusted to their care. Thev will confine themselves strictly to the Business of Commission Agents, and pledge themselves never to speculate in any description of articles they receive for sale. They will give their personal attention to the purchase of supplies for Planters who may send their crops, without any charge therefor. They will receive and forward Goods for Augusta and Hamburg, at customary rates. Office Accommodation Wharf. EDWARD GANTT, WALTER R. HUFF, 023-dtnvAwtf JAMES L. GANTT. HOPKIYS, HIDSO.V & CO. CO3IMI SSI O N MERCHANTS. office Frazer’s wharf, charleston, s. c. THE UNDER SIGNED beg leave to in form N\\ V'N their friends and the public, that thev liavekVv YVU opened an Oflice in the City of Charleston, S. C., for transacting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cotton, and all other Com l try Produce, purchase of Merchandize, and Receiving and Forwarding Goods. The customary cash advances and facilities will be afforded customers. J. R. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in Charleston. L. Hopkins continues his residence at Augusta, Ga., en gaged in the Commission Business as heretofore, where he may be consulted in relation to business designed for our House in Charleston. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. JOHN R. HUDSON, 1 . . 10-12 m JOHN J. COHEN, f Charleston - Glßi>3 fc TlttOKD. A\ r AREHOISH AND COMMISSION rrv-A i t t MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta, >UV?Ajj Georgia, continue the WAREHOUSE and COM- § MISSION BUSINESS at their Fire Proof Buildings on Mc- Intosh street. All business entrusted to their care will have their strict personal attention. They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage extended to them heretofore. Cash advances will lie made on Produce in Store, when required. Orders for Bagging. Rope., Salt, Iron, and other Groceries, will be faithfully executed. T. F. GIBBS. GEO. McCORD. Augusta, Geo., Aug. 25,1851. au26-w6m HEARD ft MfBOI, ~ ARGHOFBE AXI) COMMIBBIOX tyyyw t T MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta, ; Georgia, continue the WAREHOUSE and COM- aESfaa ! MISSION BUSINESS, at their Fire-Proof Buildings on Mc i Intosh street. AH business entrusted to their care, will have their strict j personal attention. They solicit a continuation of the libe ! ral patronage extended to them heretofore. Liberal cash advances made, at all times, on Cotton or • other produce in Store. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, promptly i and carefully attended to. ISAAC T. HEARD, Augusta, Aug. 13. aul3-wGra JOHN DAVISON. J. J. PEAKCE, / tOMMWSION MERCHANT, Jackson-at., V. Augusta, Georgia. I take this method of re- NViVIM turning my thanks for the liberal patronage to the fe: I late firm of Pearce A Simpson, and to inform my old friends, aiul the public generally, of Georgia, South Carolina, Ala | bama, and Tennessee, that I still continue lo transact the ! COMMISSION BUSINESS, in its various branches, in my own name, and will store all Cotton consigned to my charge the ensuing season, in a FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. I will give my personal attention to the selling of Cotton and furnishing such articles as my friends and patrons may order from this market, and will make to Planters libera! cash advances on Cotton in Store, when requested. I con , fldently hope, from my prudence and experience in the i business, lo have the continuation of all my old friends, and ; a share of public patronage. J. J. PEARCE. Augusta, July 22,1851. I JAp*” Thf late firm of Pkarck A Simpson was dissolved on the 16th of June last; the unsettled business of which will : be attended t 8 by jy23-dlawAw6m J. J. P. iDiIS, HOPKSaS & CD.. A REHOUSE AND CU.M MISSION . V yy-\ I ' MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, and vvt \ 'A F. T. WILLIS a. CO., U’OM.YIISSIOX .MERCHANTS. Savannah Georgia. The subscribers continue the COMMISSION BUSINESS i in the name of the above firms, at Augusta and Savannah, where they are prepared to give strict attention to the Sto ; rage and sale of Cotton and other Produce, Purchase of j Merchandise, and receiving and Forwarding Goods. Cash advances made on Produce in Store. Address as above. JOHN M. ADAMS, LAMBETH HOPKINS, August 28,1851. 6m FRANCIS T. WILLIS. Hi FORD, 8F ILL k CO7, l\ r AREII«| 8i; AND GROCERY MER- it-w-tx, *’l CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia.—The under- tY) signed tender their thanks to their friends gene- ' rally, for the patronage so liberally extended to them du ring the last season, and would respectfully inform them that they continue the same business at the same well known stand, (two door? aliove the Franklin House,) where they are constantly receiving a large and well selected Stock, comprising every article usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which they offer as low as any house in the city. They will remove, on the first of October next, to that desirable Fire-Proof Brick Warehouse, formerly occupied by Fleming, Whitlock & Co., and immediately in front of Ad ams, Hopkins A Co. All Cotton consigned to them will be sold free of commis sion. '£3?” Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other Produce in Store, when required. W. H. BUFORD, W. M. BEALL, J. v . STOVALL. WHITLOCK & C08&SBT, n T Aßi:norsK \\n commission rr^v ? * MERCHANTS, Campbell street, Augusta, aA jj Georgia.—The undersigned have entered into Co- ""s partnership, under the linn of Whitlock A Coskery, for the transaction of a General WAREHOUSE and COMMIS SION BUSINESS, and will occupy the large and entirely Fire-Proof Warehouse, formerly occupied by Coskery, Janes A Co., on Campbell street, and nearly opposite the old stand of Fleming, Whitlock A Co. They beg leave to say to the former patrons of Fleming, Whitktck A Co., and Coskery, Janes A Co., and others, who may send them pro duce, that their personal and undivided attention will be given striclly to their interest. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other articles, will be furnished at the most favorable ; prices. They arc prepared to make liberal advances, at all | times, on Produce in Store. J. IV. WHITLOCK, Augusta, July 24,1851. wßm JOHN COSKERY. B’ANTHiNAC, ETASB A. CCL, \\r UIF.riOISE AND COM MISSION r-y: Tt MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, continue tVi , to transact business at their Fire-Proof Warehouse, , J'riSsia I near the Georgia Kail Road Depot, where they receive Cot ton per Rail Road, without charge for drayage. Their Office and Sales Room is on Broad street, aud near ! ly opposite the Globe Hotel. Business entrusted to them will meet with prompt atten tion, and liberal advances made on Produce in Store WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, GEORGE W. EVANS, an7-6m WM. E. EVANS. FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. WRIGHT? SOIPSOY & GARDNER, \Y \ REHOUSE AND COMMISSION r^— w\ MERCHANTS. Office and Sales Room, kiv • C Mclntosh street, near the Telegraph Office, Au gusta, Georgia.—The undersigned have This Dav associated themselves in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS, in all its branches; and by this medium tender to the friends and patrons of each, and the public generally, their thanks for patronage formerly bestowed, and earnest - ly solicit a continuance of the same in this connection, as : suring all who may favor us with their business, that they shall have our personal and undivided attention, feeling that the interest of the Planter is equally the interest of | his Factor. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES, executed on the most advantageous terms. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other Pro duce in Store. SAMUEL WRIGHT, J. R. SIMPSON, JAS. T. GARDINER. Augusta, June 24,1851. Je2s-6m ROBERTSON & ( KOI KER, A V A R EH O I SK AND COMMISSION r^. YY MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, respect- S.SV) ■ A fully tender their thanks for the liberal share of patronage extended lo them during the last season—and | announce that they will continue the above business at ; their Old Stand, on Reynold street, where one or both can, ; at all times, be found ready to attend to any business in their line. Liberal Cash Advances made when desired, on Cotton and other produce in store —and all orders for BAG GING, HOPE, I! ROGER IIS, Ac., filled with dispatch, at the lowest market prices. They hope, by a strict attention to tLc interest of their customers, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. K. 1). ROBERTSON, Augusta. August 3, 1851. JOHN K. CROCKER. K. P. STOVALL. V\”A R EHOUSE AND COMMISSION r Y Y MUCH ANT, , August a, Georgia, continues xrij, ~si the business in all its branches, at hi? old stand iFire Proof YVarehouse,) corner of Washington and Rey nold street-. He hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to him. Orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING Ac., prompt- I I\ and carefully tilled, at the lowest market prices, T'Ll’ 1 * Liberal ADI A NCI.B made on Produce in 81 ore jyBO-wtf ii. WALKER & SON. \\ T A R Ell OIBE AND COM YHHSION rv—v, I YY MERCHANTS, Juckson street, Augusta kr ■ ' ' Georgia.—The subscriber having taken a lease on the well known and favorably located FIRE-PROOF IV ARE HOUSE, formerly occupied by Walker, Bryson ACo for a term of years, begs leave to offer bis services to his friends and the public generally. From a. long experience in the business, and his determination to devote his entire atten tion to the interest of his customers, lie hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage which has been so liberally be stowed on the late firm. He intends to confine himself to a PLANTER’S BUSI NESS, aud no pains or effort shall be spared to give satis faction. Special attention will be given to buying supplies for hi? friends at the lowest prices the market will afford. Cash advances made when required on Produce in Store. I have associated my son, D. L. Walker, in business with Jjg-tf O. WALKER. DYE & HEARD. \\T AR E HOI 8 E AND C'OVUM 18810 V ryv \\\ I ' Y MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta, R&jA ■ j eorgia, announce to their former patrons, and iSSf ■’? he public generally, that they continue the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at their Fire-proof Buildings, East side of Mclntosh street, where they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to them the past season. All business entrusted to them will receive their strict i personal attention. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies will be i promptly filled at the lowest market prices. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton, and other Pi <- i duce in Store. JAMES M. DYE, . , . „ STEPHEN D. HEARD. I Angus a, August 14,1851. au!4-tf DOUCtH ry & BEALL, ( 'OTTON FAC TORS AND t OMMIS- errr’.N > «ON MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, con- J) *““* niJ3SS2SL the WAREHOUSE and COMMIS- k SION Bl SINES? at their old stand, (Fire-Proof Building'S,) ou Jackson street, and are prepared to give their personal attention to consignments of Cotton and other Produce and I IU, JDsh the usual cash facilities to their patrons ■•. M-. D ? ,OHTr » YVh.uam AMO? Bkall. aul3-w4m BUSTIN' & WALKER. NTT A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION’ V V MERCHANTS.—The undersigned respect fully inform their friends and customers that they %■.' v.l continue to transact the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their Old Stand (Fire-Proof Buildings,) Mc- Intosh street, Augusta, Georgia. By strict attention to their business, they hope to insure a continuance o *• nblic patronage. au2o-wlo BUSTIN' & M’ALKER. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. HOE’S CAST STEEL dECOLAE AND LONG SAWS. r |''HE subscribei-s manufacture, from the best cast steel, I CIRCULAR SAM’S, from two inches to five feet diame ter. These saws are carefully hardened and tempered, and ara ground and finished by machinery designed expressly for the purpose, and are therefore much superior in truth and uniformity of surface to those ground in the usual manner. They require less set, leas power to drive them, and are not so liable to become heated, and produce a saving of timber. They also manufacture Cast Steel MILL PIT and CROSS CUT SAM’S, and BILLET YVEBS, of superior quality, all of which they have for sale at their Ware Rooms, Noa. 29 and 81 Gold Street, or they may be obtained of the principal Hard ■ ware Merchants in the United States. R. HOE & CO., Printing Press, Machine and Saw Makers, ‘29 and 81 Gold Street. The following extract is from a report made by a committee of scientific and practical gentlemen, appointed by the Ameri can Institute: “ Your committee are of unanimous opinion, thrt in the ap paratus invented by Mr. H. M. Hoe, for grinding saws, he has displayed great ingenuity and tact in the adaptation of machinery to the production of results in the manufacture of saws, which may with propriety be denominated the ne phis ultra of the art.’’ Publishers of newspapers who will insert this advertisement three times, with this note, and forward us a paper containing the same, will be paid in printing materials, by purchasing four times the amount of their bill for the advertisement. jy26 w6m OIL CLOTHS \LHRO A HOY T, Nos. 72 and 74 John street, New York, Manufacturers and Dealers in Oil Cloths, exclusive ly. At their Factories are turned out (under a patent pro cess,) FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Which for beauty of design and elegance of finish, surpass any thing of the kind hitherto produced in this country or in Euronc. and for which they obtained the prize medal at the World’s Fair. At their M’are-rooms in New Y’ork, can be found a large and complete assortment of Heavy Medium, and thin Floor Oil Cloths, from 27 inches to 42 feet wide; also Table, Fur niture, and Carriage Oil Cloths. New York. dIC FANCY GOODS. AYT’ARD, DICKSON aV CO., (Formerly BAILEY, ' Y M’ARD, & CO.) AT THE OLl) 3TAKD, No. 41 MAIDEN L.VXK, New York, Importers of French, German, and English Fan cy Goods, Brushes, Combs, Fans, Jewelry, Porte Monnaiea, Work and Dressing Cases, YVriting Desks, Violins, Accordo ons, Perfumery, Stationery, <Src., &c. »2^“Please notice that our firm is Ward, Dickson t Co., i and our number 41. n 27 Gin CARDS, CARDS. CtOTTON’, YVOOL, Jim-Crow and Horse Cards of the | ' above celebrated stamps, are of unequalled quality, and wherever introduced take the place of all others. They are manufactured on our new improved machinery, and each pair is warranted in every respect. Our inferior cards, the common “ YVhitcmore ’’ stamp, are of the usually well known quality. Bold by the Hardware houses in all the cities, and country ■ Merchants, and to the trade by the Manufacturers. JOS. B. SARGENT, inylO wly* 24 Cliff Street. New York. SAVANNAH ADVERTISEMENTS. SAMEL HOYT & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS & DEALERS IN I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Y I’Oi LD advise their numerous friends that they keep Y t constantly at their YY’arehoose —sign of the BIG PLOYV, No. G YVhitaker Street, Savannah, all kinds of Aori i cultural Implements. Also, Limr, II hr, Ckmknt and 1 Plaster. They have now in store, 1,200 barrels LIMB, 1,000 do CEMENT, 500 do. Calcined PLASTER, All the aliove at M holesale and Retail, at reduced prices. n 27 CIRCULAR. ! undersigned having removed their WHOLES ALE 2L AND RETAIL GROCERY STORE to Smelts’ new build | ing, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton Street, are now f prepared to furnish their friends and patrons with a genera! i assortment of GROCERIES, YYTNEfI, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, PRESERVES, SYRUPS, PICKLES, I POTATOES, APPLES, FRUIT aud NUTS of all kinds. Also, ! FISH and OY'STKIIS, (when in season,! will he pul up Fresh I to order, at their Farm on the Isle of Hope, in any quantities, • either Fresh, Pickled in Vinegar or Salt, or in any manner i which the purchaser may desire, and which, from a long ex ! perieuce in the business, they will warrant to give satisfaction. J ! .All orders from the Country, accompanied by the cash, or i approved citv references, will be promptly attended to. Geo. M. YVillktt, GEO. M. WILLETT & CO. ) J. P. A. Dvpon. Savannah, Dec., ISSI. dl9 3iu ., ... .. 1 SAVANNAH IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY j T Y UO.\BKCIU’K\ ('F of increased facilities,together with ‘ 1. the large additions to this Establishment, the Subscriber 1 i? enabled to furnish, at the shortest notice possible, Steam t ; Engines of any size and power; Boilers, of low and high ' | Pressure; Castings, of every description, and Shafting and - | and Machinery in general, at prices slightyin advance of ' Northern prices. - I Steam Guafie Cocks, Steam and Vacuu Gunge?, Gongs ! and Steam YVhistles, ou hand at all times. No. 1 Scotch Pig Iron, and also Smith’s Coal, on hand, ami for sale at the lowest market price. A. N. MILLER, 012 Eastern M'haif, Savannah. SASH, BLINDS, DOORS. 8 V!,K at No. C YVhitaker Street, Savannah, Ga. Glazed Sash, Blinds and Doors, suitable for outside and < ! inside work, bv [ I n2S SAM’L. HOYT & CO. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT i 200,000 JSMKaio™-, r 5,000 Small Family HAMS ; 1200 bbls. LARD. For sale by the undersigned, who keep? constantly on hand i I a large Stock of PROVISIONS. Parties sending orders, , may rely on getting them filled at as low rates, as if buy ■ { ing in person. GEORGE & THOMAS CASSURN. 1 i Jals 44 South Street, Baltimore, Md. GEORGIA RAILROAD. ; • DAY PASSENGER TRAINS ON V\D AFTER MONDAY, Jl \E 2D, Passen ger Trains will run daily as follows, viz : Leave Augusta at G o’clock, A. M. “ Atlanta at 6 “ “ “ Athens at 7 “ “ Arrives at Atlanta at 5 o’dook, P. YI. “ at Augusta at 5 “ “ “ at Athens at On and after June Ist, tire Night Train will Leave Augusta at T>)4 o’clock, P. ,\f. “ Atlanta at “ Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o'clock, A. M. '• at Augusta at 4X “ “ | The Athens Branch Trains will connect only with the i | Day Trains. YY’ay Passengers will be charged three cents per mile on Day Train?, and four cents per mile on the 1 Night Trains. Agents will furnish Tickets at each Station, for all Trains, * without which Passengers will be charged each 20 cents i extra. Transportation Ornc-H, G. R. R. & n. Co., i my 22 Augusta. Ga., May 21st, 1351. | SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD, PASSENGER TRAINS, { first, or accommodation train. I KAYES CHARLESTON DAILY AT 8 A. M,, J and arrives at Hamburg at 3)£ P. M. Leaves Hamburg daily at 0 A. M., aud arrives at Charles i ton at 1 % P. M. This train takes up and sets down all way passengers. SECOND, OR KXPRKS3 TRAIN. Leaves Charleston daily at 11>& A. M., and arrive? at i Hamburg at SP. M. Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrives at Charleston 1 I at SX P. M- This train takes through Passengers only, and always I arrives in full time to connect with ihc evening train of the 1 | Georgia Railroad at Augusta, goiug West, and with the Wilmington Boats, and with the New Y’ork and Philadel- I phia line of Steamers going East. FREIGHT TRAINS. 1 FIRST, OR REGULAR TRAIN. Leave? Charleston daily at SA. M., arrives at Hamburg before 11 A. M., next day, and as many trains leave every morning as may be necessary to take off all the Goods re ceived before 6 o’clock the evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged, and sent over to the Georgia Railroad. SECOND, OU EXPRESS FREIGHT AND SIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Charleston 5 F. M.,and arrives at Hamburg at j A. M., next morning. Leves Hamburg at G P. M., and arrives at Charleston at 7){ A. M. This train will take light and valuable Goods only, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., &c., which will be sent over immediately ou | arrival to the Georgia Rail Road Depot at Augusta,* and i from thence will be dispatched by the day or night mail trains, or by extra express of the Georgia Railroad to their points of destination. In addition to the above, Mes srs Combs & Chamberlin have made arrangements to ex press light Goods on their own account bv the Passenger I Train. TARIFF OF RATES. (Freight the same by both trains, the rates to Georgia Rail road Depot, including toll and drayago at Bridge.) Sa.vfrom Charleston to Hamburg/!"'Augusta.' j Isf Class —Consisting of boxes. Hat?, Bonnets, and Fur niture, per Cubic foot Sets. lo e. 2 cl Class — Boxes and bales Dry Goods,; Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, ic., &c., per 100 lbs 45 &,) ■ 3 d Class— j Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathexs, Leaf, and Crushed Sugar, Hides, Cot ton Y’arns and Domestics, Down; ■ Tire, Bar and Sheet Iron, YY’indow Glass, Paints, Oil, Crockery and. Glass YVare (j n crates or casks,) Castings, Hardware, Hollow ware, Lard Tallow, Beeswax, bales of Rags, Ginsing, Mill Gear- 1 ing, Bacon (loose) Ac.. Ac... ’0 25 4 (h Class — Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, Mill I and Grind Stones, Nails, Bacon in boxes and casks 15 20 SprHjfc Articles— j Salt in sacks 25 85 Flour, bbls 25 85 , Corn, YVheat, Oats, Rye, Peas, Ac.; 7 S Pipes and hhds. Liquor j “ 9ft , 400 Quarter Casks and Wet Barrel?.. 75 1 00 Dry Barrels, Ac., Ac... i 50 j 75 Ail goods consigned to the agent of the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accompanied with Bill of Lad.ng or advice, will be received and forwarded free of commission, but without such bill of lading, or advice, the company wUI not be responsible. For the rules and regula ' tronsof’tha Company generally see the Tariff of rates printed on sards. J. D. PETSCH, Bup’t. Trans't. Charleston, July 20, ISM, Jydiw INSURANCE. insurance. The BUBBf RIBi:B, Agent Southern Mutual In?u. ranee Company, continues to take Marine, liver and YVarehouse Risks at his Office on Mclntosh street, and promptly meets all losses. His terms are from 15 to 20 per cent, lower than those of any similar Institution in the State. T. YV. FLEMING, Agent. Augusta, 21st August, 1851. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. npHK IYDERSHIYF!) has been ap’iointe*! Agent for J. the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire, Ylarine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in aU ca ses will be reasonable. H. L. JEFFERS, Agent, n g Office on Mclntosh street. MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE, BY THE /"lOYIYIKRC’IAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF V Charleston, S. C. CAPITAL, §250)000, ALL PAID IN, Office, No. 4, Broad street. President, YVILLIAM B. HKRIOT. DIRECTORS : James K. Robinson, 1 Henry T. Street, George A. Trknholm, ( YY’m. YTcßurnbt, Robert Cai.dwei.i, J. 11. Brawlhy, A. R. Tai-t, ! T. L. YVuagg. A. M. Lee, Secretary, E. L. Tkssiee, Inspector, B. C. Pressley, Solicitor, ■ R. A. Kinloch, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Proposals for MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance on fair and liberal terms. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life Risks, at customary rates. G. YYALKER. Office at Warehouse of YValkcr, Bryson & Co., Au gusta. LIFE INSURANCE-@ rpHE SOUTH EH 31 MUTUAL INSITI AN CE tv ; - 1 PANY insure SI,OOO, for the following annual promi ! urns: Ao-e For 1 vear. For 10 years. J-oru.e. & sli:3o $lB-10 s 80 18.30 15.10 *5.0*1 1 ! 40 17.50 19.90 33.39 ■ ' 55 ‘29.20 39.30 G 0.30 From these rates, 25 per cent, is deducted for the first • ! year. All profit- are divided annually among the insured. • j ASBUKV HI LL. President. | C. F. McCAY, Actuary. ; Dr. YY’m. E. Bearing and Charles Hall, Agente for Au gusta. mh l * FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. ’ rjMIE PROTECTION IXStKAME COSIPANY ’ .JL of Hartford, Connecticut, have estalilislicd an Agency in | Augusta and propose taking lire and river risks upon projrer ' I ty of all descriptions on os reasonable terms as aay other j good office, at the store of Force, Brothers <F Co. nl ! JEW DAVID’S HEBREW ]>RASTER, 1 , r ls! 11 ) great Remeriy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in lire i JL Hide, Hip, Back, Limbs ami Joint?, Scrofula, King’s Evil, , YVhite Swelling, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints and all fixed , pains whatever. Whore this Plaster is applied Pain cannot . exist. [ These Plasters possess the advantages of being put up in air-tight boxes ; hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so extensively used by Physicians and the people in general, both in this country and Europe, that it is almost needless to -'-ay any thing about it. Yet there may he some who stand in need of its healing powers, who have not yet tried it. For their sake? i we will simply state what it will do for them when tried. A VOICE FROM GEORGIA. [ Read the following testimony from a Physician. Gentlemen —Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains > of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this 1 period I labored under an affliction of my loins and side, and tried many remedies that my own medical experience I suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I u-cd your Plaster, aud am now, by its good effects, entirely cured, 1 will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering from contraction of the muscles, or permanent pain? in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but to become acquainted with its virtues when they will resort to its nse. Yours, truly, ‘ M. YV. YVALKRR, M. D, Forsyth, Monroe county, Ga. To Messrs. Scovi’ & Mead, New Orleans, La. ’ JEW DAVID’? OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CARO ! LINA. , Messrs. Fcovil & Mead—l have been troubled with the ; chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the first , of July, 1?40, I was so bad that I could not turn myself in 1 bed, and the pain so severe that 1 had not slept a wink sos 1 six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed r tire Hebrew Plaster, and it acted like a charm; the pain lefi ■ ; me and I slept more than half the night, and in three • ! days I was able to ride out. I consider the Hebrew l- Plaster the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use. G. YV. MAM INN. Hendersonville, N. (A, August, IG, 1351. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine will, in future, have the signature of E. Tay lor on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box Purchaser- are advised that a mean counterfeit of this ar 1 tide is in existence. r The genuine is sold only by ns, aud by ovtr agents appoin 1 ted throughout the South—and no pedlar is allowed to sell it > Dealer? and purchasers generally, are cautioned against buy ing of any but our regular agents, otherwise they will be im f posed iqxin w ith a worthless article. SCOY’IL & MEAD. * 113 Chartres-st., N. Orleans. Pole Genera! Agents for the Southern States to whom al 1 orders must invariably be addressed. Sold, wholesale and retail, bv ‘ BARRETT, CARTER & CO., Augusta, Ge. HAYTLAND, RISLKY & CO., do. do. YVM. K. KITCHEN, do. do. I). B. PLUMB A CO., do. do. P. A. MOISE, do. do. 1 HAYTLAND, HARRAL, & CO., and 'Tf.SW- COHEN & CO, Charleston, 3. C. HAYTLAND, KKEPE & CO., nl-7m No. SO Mafden Lane, N. YA, THE REMEDY FftHW AT LAST. rpRIt’MPHAXT SUC CEBB the use o 1 that wonderful Ointment MARSi IA ■ KAI j PAIN KRADICATOR. Every body that has used 1 ! well of it, and what “ every body says must be true.” i Since the first of January last, upwards of 7<K) Certifi .’ I cates have been received, testifying to the good effects and j Superiority of Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicator. In some very few instances this preparation has not given i entire satisfaction, but just look, for a moment, at the number who have been benefit ted. Seven hundred voluntary tes ; timonial? have been given, and certainly not less than five times this number have experienced the good effects of this Ointment, in the same space of time. ! The public will please bear in mind that this is a purely . j Southern preparation, and i . entitled to the patronage ol j Southern people. As no charge is made, should iw be nefit bo received, give it a fair trial, and in ninety cases out of a hundred the greatest success will be sure to follow. For further particulars, and a number of certificates, you are referred to the pamphlets, to be had at any of the I Agencies. The diseases which Marshall’s Eradicator will ciut, are Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, ! Scnffula, Spinal Affection?, DHocations, Sprains, (Edematous : Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, YY’cns, Bruises, Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Tendons, Head-Ache, Gout, Pal?v’ j Tooth-Ach, Ac. For sale by ; HAYTLAND, RISLKY & Co., Augusta, Ga. i D. B. PLUMB & Co., do. do. D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY, do. do BARRETT & CARTER, do do , 1 \YM. K. KITCHEN, do. do. I YV. H. TLTT, do. do! I*. A. MOISE, do. do. 1 And l y YV. H. &J. TURPIN Proprietor?, do. do. ■ It is also for sale throughout the State, bv' the minciu il I Druggist?. N . B.—Be careful to look for the written signature of J I E. Marshall on the wrapper of each box'. None is genuim without it. 0 o(> INTERESTING TO COTTON PLANTERS. O K. PARKiIVRST'6 Patent Cotton Seerl CLEAN -1 ING MACHINE, constructed without Saw? or Ribs. The Inventor of this Machine now has the pleasure of an swering the numerous inquiries from Cotton Planters, res pecting the performances and results of this Gin. It has been fully tested by cleaning tire entire crop of a large planter near Columbia, S. C., (a certificate from whom is appended,) enhancing the value of the Cotton one aud a half to two cent? per lb. over that cleaned by any ?aw Gin This advanced price more than pays for a Machine in one year ? average crop, the cost of it being onlv $259. It turns out equally as much or more, than any, Saw Gin ; i* mm -e snnple and datable, perfectly safe to the ginner, inasmuch a? he cannot cut himself; and the great danger of fire bv friction, in other Machines is entirely obviated. Arrangements are completed, to' build these Machines in Augusta, for the State of Georgia; and Cotton Planters desiring them, are respectfully requested to send their or ders to the subscriber. One of the Gins may be seen in operation at my Steam Mill. YV. H. GOODRICH. Augusta, April, 137)1. aj ,|y Copy of a certificate from Col. YY’ade Hampton, dated at Millwood, Nov. 4, lsso. Mr. Parkhurst has been, for some weeks, at my plantation adapting bis Cotton Gin, originally intended for Long Cot ton, to short staple. The experiment ha? been entirely suc cessful. He has one Girt in operation, which will prepare four bales of three hundred and fifty pounds each, per day and the quality of the cotton is far letter than I hare erer seen. By this process of cleaning cotton, ’.he staple is uninjured, while all the motes and false seeds are almost entirely separated from the lint. I deem this discovery of vast importance to the country, and I earnestly hope that Mr. Parkhurst may be rewarded for it. _aul9-wly YY. Hampton* REUBEN RICH’S PATENT CENTRE VENT WA TER WHEEL. Ct AU » lO\.—Having been informed that a certain per son named Rkkd, is vending a Water YY’heel upon which the water i- conducted by means of a spinal scroll, as upon Reuben Rich’s ■■Patent Centre Y’ent,” we hereby notify and caution the public, that we will prosecute, in all in stances, for any evasion or infringement upon said patent, j both the maker and party using, and will he thankful for j any information referring us to parties thus trespassing. 1 UINDUAT & CO. I Montgomery, Ala., June 11, 1350. , je2l-tf f THE MONTGOMERY MANUFACTURING COM PANY’S IRON WORK?.. MONTGOMERY, - - ALABAMA. MAAT FACTI RIL in superior style, Horizontal ami i Upright STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes ; Steam ! BOILERS ; LOCOMOTIVES ; Cast Iron WATER WHEEL? ; Sugar MILLS ; Saw and Grist Mill IRONS, of every varie- ! ty, Hoxie’s continuous feet for Saw Mills;) En gine and Hand LATHES; Iron and Bn;?? CASTINGS, of all ?llnds, Ac., Ac. AH orders filled with despatch. ap22 _ GIN’DRAT A CO. LOOK HERE. r IMIE SUBSCBIIiKB offers for Sale his RESIDENCE X in Roswell, Oobb county, furnished thoroughly There are 5 Acres of Land attached to the house, alfunder good ! fences—with all necessary out buildings. The hou?e is one of the beat finished and lao-t desirable in the Cherokee 1 country. Boswell is 13 miles front Marietta, and is consid- 1 ered, both on account of its society and location, one of the most delightful m the State. Also, a fine Farm, coutainmsr between o and 400 acres of Land, (about 200 cleared ) a we ! 1 ,? an 'l comfortable House, with suitable out buildmgs, together with every thing necessary to carry on the farm, whtclt is now under cultivation. The above'will I S (ffrir«°l g sor f )f paratC J y ’ Ind1 nd I>o^es?km given as soon j ah ciesimt. *or farther particulars, enquire of Jb4-lawdAwtf ROBERT A. LEWIS. Savannah F XCEL8 IO r (HA M PAG.\E.=f5 baaketo oft be A J celebrated “ Excelsior YVine,” for sale by f< * J. A. MILLBN A GO. PATENT MEDICINES. SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLES, T'OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and for the cure s A' of Scrofula, Mercurial diseases, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Stubborn Ulcers, Liver Complaint?, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Salt Rheum, Consumption, Fever Foies, Female Complaints, Erysipelas, Loss of appetite, Pimples, Biles, . General Debility, &e. This preparation has now borne the test of over 14 years’ experience, since its first introduction to public favor, during which time numerous imitations have sprung into existence, ! founding their claims to the confidence of the com* inanity on the curative powers contained in Sarsa parilla Root, the great reputation and extended use of I which has been mainly attributable to the many wonderful | cures effected by the use of .his preparation. VSTiffe Sarsa parilla root forms an important part of its combination, it is, ■ at the same time compounded with other vegetable remedies I of great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and l scientific manner of its preparation, that it* remarkable 1 success in the cure of diseases depends. Other preparations imitate it in the style of putting up and in bearing the name of one of its ingredients, and here ends their resemblance to it. Those needing a remedy and purifier like this, are re quested to note where tiiis difference exists, anti in making choice of what they will use, not to take any other but tiiai one entitled to their confidence, from the lung fist of cures it has effected on living witnesses, whose and residences have been published, and woo are sll ’ ’ bearing daily testimony to its worth. The whole histori of medicine has scarcely furnished a parallel to the nurae r roua and remarkable cures effected by its use, and what » it has effected once it cau effect again. VllOit KENTUCKY. ? INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED. I | ,•* ■ • Bardstown, Kv„ July 10,1549. Messrs. Sana?—Gentlemen; It is my duty to communi cate facts iu relation to the beneficial effects of your harsn • parilla. My wife was afflicted with inflammation and sore ness of the stomach of the worst character ; her limbs were much swollen ; she had constant headache, and last spring . was attacked severely wEh Inflammatory Rheumatism. , ! Tke best medical aid we could obtain afforded only raornen - tary relief; and while iu this situation, she heard of the many remarkable cures effected by the use of bands' Sarsa - , parilla and commenced its use, which produced instant re ■ lief, and less than six bottles entirely removed all the drop sical-swelling and every other inflammatory symptom, restoi - higher to perfect health. 1 send this statement as an act , of justice, believing it to be my duty to encourage the suf- I faring portion of the hm. nu family to use bands’ Sarsaparilla, which i believe has no pturaiiel iu the catalogue of medicine. With feelings of lasting gratitude, 1 remain your friend. . 1 SAMUKL I*. lIARGEfI. S Read the fouovuag from New Orlbaxs, Nov. 12, 1349. ; I Messrs. Srndi—Gentlemen : I take the liberty of sending n a letter which may euf importance to those who are suffer ing as I have done. I received great benefit from your Sar r sapariila, having been cured of a malady after suffering six years. I hereby dice fully certify to the good effect of your , medicine, and 1 hope God v.ill reward you for all the good you have done. A chronic cough had tormented me day and night, and repeated attacks of fetor induced me to be lieve that 1 should die with consumption. One day, while 0 suffering a violent attack of burning fever, a friend persua- I, ded me to try your incomparable medicine, but to tell the d truth, I iiad no confidence iu it. I finally purchased a bottle, t and by its use, and the help of God, 1 was restored to bet ter health than I had enjoyed for six years. I cannot but l> | bleu? the author of this admirable i. odicir.e. II | With great respect, I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, y - I KK.MIN GROUPAZ. g i “TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.” ! New Dirham. N. Juno 30, 1840. s Messrs. Hand-—Gentlemen: My wife suffered with a distress and burning in her chest for many years, and my daughter was ab ided from her birth v. Ith a humor In tha blood. We consulted various physicians, and tiiwl numerous rwaedieu, without much benefit, until w« heard, through Rev. Thomas Davis, of the great medicinal value of Sands Sarsaparilla. On his recommendation my wife and daughter , decided on trying it, and soon experienced permanent bene ' fit. My daughter's skin assumed a new appearance entire , ly ; from being rough, hard and scaly, it became smooth 1 and soft. My wife’s sufferings are almost gone, audits ur-o ‘ a short time longer, it Is my finn belief, will produce a perfect 7 cure. Years, with respect, 1 G. S. HENDRICKSON, . Pastor ©f tire Baptist Church, at the English Neighborhood, Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, hy A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, ICO Fuiton-st corner of Wil liam, New York. Sold also, by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle ; six , bottles for >5. For sale bv BARRETT CARTER & CO., Augusta, Ga. HAVILAND, RTBLEV & CO., do. do. W. K. KITCHEN, do. do. I’ D. B. PLUMB i CO., do. do. I P. A. MOISE, do. do. II AMI, AND, HA REAL A CO., Charleston,S.d G. IE HENDRICKSON & CO., Savannah, Wa. I HILL & SMITH, Athens, Ga. I IT. C. SEYM OR K i CO., Madison. Oa. " ; And by Druggists generally. n 2 dtw &wC I us T * ‘ ‘ ?»" •?» <hf fY m % & M fe? $ I » J 3 | J "S 1 •- I Ltt ih<- A (jUeicd jRc/oiae find- the D&p Irina Uaps ! / :. 1 TFIK REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. riMTT’g PECTORAL EhiXIR is one of tlie most a certain and most pleasant Remedies ever offered to the i- Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues di: t. fuse themselves so generally tinoughmit the human Lungs, that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Plee i- risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, DiflScni Breathing, Pain in the Side,;or Consumption, to withstand its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs are so prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy or 1 impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance le of the Lungs. From the hundreds of cures that are almo t daily report ed, it would lie impossible for the most incredulous to donliflf fora moment. Many v.he have suffered for years with oi-C eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, atefl are sounding its praises abroad. The PECTORAL ELIXIR is preparsed from vegetable sub 8 stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strength I i ea the system, and not l>kc most other Medicines, weaken 1 ir. It is now being used by some of the u-.os? eminent Phy | siciaas in the country, and by many is considered an infalli- ! i ble remedy in CROUP. Parents who have youngclhildren, should keep a bottle at if i all times, a. a single dose will remove any ca«e of this dis L tressing disease, if given at the onset :s Ifrepared in Augusta, Oeo, and for sale bv N, W - H.' & J. TURPIN, I . 1. M M. H. TUTT, I August.w. j 1 X. MM. ROOT, Marietta. TUO;x JL DENNEY, Atlanta. n fe4-diwtf V B. F. TUTT, Agent for Tenny^.. 1 \ EE. HOOKES’ ' LIVER tfHJ R T AN I) TA R. \ SAFE and for Coughs, Colds, Croup, y ii. A-thma, Consumption o^sf^ ie Lungs, Spitting of Blood, if Bronchitis, Whooping Gough I*ulmonary. Affections. s A LOVELY YOUNG LADY CURED\P f CONSUMPTION. The following is from the pen of WimVf- Levison, Esq., a the distingushed editor of the U. S. Miit:.p\h n<i Naval Ar e gus, under date New York, January 2b, ISiVtX "’hat could be more conclusive? ’ \ e “It is seldom we permit ourselves to occupy aSJjLce in , th ese columns to apeak in praise of any article in \heiS2 tenl s ; medicine way ; but when we see the life of a fellow creatt.”'' ;, aaved by the use of any medicine whatever, we consider iV , j our right, if not our duty, to give a simple statement or i lacks, t.iai others may, in l.ke manner, be henefitted The j case which has induced us to pen this article, was that of a ; young lady of our acquaintance, who, by frequent exixj sure to the night air, contracted a Cold w hich settled on the. j Hungs, before its ravages could be stayed. (Tins occurred 1 two years ago this winter.) “Various remedies were u- i | ,nu » V‘th eery little effect or benefit. The Cough w worse with odious expectoration, and the sunken ey e mi I hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary disease’ wa- I doing its work on her defleate frame. The family uhv .ini i was consulted, and although he would not a>mlt to ♦! V | Young lady that she re dly had the Consumption vet lit wonlu give no encouragement as to a cure. At‘ Uus crisis h . r mother wawpersnaded to make use of a botUc of Dr Compound ,°yrup of Liverwort and Ter, and W e are harm ■ to state that she was perfectly cured in less than Hire ■ “ ont th , ,s alone, after ctqo hope was destroy . • ,}* u * eles ? to comment cn such r. case as this, for the . simple truth w ill reach where polished fiction never can - If «ny donbt theamhenticity of this statement, let them 5 Yi’. 1 ;\ l thw ° mce - x . l ■ MtKtary and Naval Argus, No. ID . Chatham street, New York. ’ 1 i TESTIMONIES OF THE V. Y. PRESS. From the New York Courier, Anee tl" ISC' 1 ; Dm Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort axd T.ui.- M'e have , i heard of several important cures recently effected bv this . | excellent medicinal preparation, and* in one Instance i I Jliat came under our observation weean speak confidently One of our employees who had suffered severely from a long standing cola, during the past week commenced the u?s of fins methane, and his cold has eutireiy disappeared, i From the New York Mirror, Sept 2 ISSO Livkrwokt and Tab.—Of the virtues ’of Dr, i Cough Methane prepared from the above articles P u ‘ rfnob- 8 p 1 ‘° r pCH , k; \ U in speed fly ewi, A Coughs, Colds, and other lung complaints, which so fre- I Z e 'u y l ‘f l° n ff neglected, result In Consumption,! tS> weU ostabLshtol in public conndence to need eulogy now. from the New York Despatch, Aug. kbth, 1C49 M e have heretofore taken occasion to give our testimony I’IS 0t the e ? , ’ rative P v °Pcrties of Dr. Rogers’ Couf the ' ort ; u,i Tar ’ and W “ uUl repeat !--fw f ?' ICe a rea<J ' en, for all persons who are afflicted nuh Uou.yiimjdion, or any of the premonitory sjTnploms, to | Dl^h ea tria ? ®r. Rogers’ preparation. The genuine is signed Akiuikw Kooers, on the steel plate ; engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is soid, whole sale and retail, t.y SCOVIJ, & MEAD, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans. Sole General Agents for the states, to whom all orders i and applications for agencies must be addressed. Sola wh.olesale and retail bv HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta. Ga. ! BARRETT, CARTER * CO., do do VVM. K. KITCHEN, do" do D. B. PLUMB & CO., do ‘ And at retail by one appointed Agent in every town iu ! G<>or P i *- hi-7m. Vlil VTT’ri f’OMMTJOA POWDERS A MOST valuable remedy for removing vitiated humor? restoring loss of apatite a,;d promoting a thriftvi^* 1 dition to Hoi-i.es, Catde, Slieep and Hog? ° unity con Youatt’s Powders cure Heaves, Cotmh' 'V> a ter,and removes Botts,and the effect- k1 ‘ , r ow ’ per, &c„ of Horses. auu me ejfects of I ounder, Distent ■ PoyvfflrsOTe^m^ffln.hli lo ’ tbu - ar ‘ <l vvater '’ VouattN : „ u “ fi!Ul “ 1 ’ ; renieuy, and their use will greutlv improve the quantity as well as quality of good milkers ! r sheep that are disposed to be rick, o t hit i Hotthnve, are equafiy henefitted bv the me of these P-«» ders which act as a promoter of diction, therebv?nmr av iof ’wil^tc 100 ' 1 all d r °nsequoiitly the quanHty Price 50 cents. Sold in Augusta bv n twchaatagenCTaUr. Ij> r .. HAIR REGENERATOR. 3 '1 a CO!i! P o| md Iu which an invigorating and , V !i = / ' ka % h ure «i>ited- It clears effectually the pore-, ae skin from Scurf or Dandriff—produces a healthy action or the t gives vigor to the roots of the hair, and ur -- ven ‘ s baldness. It wifi be found a great addition to the toilet ou account of its agreeable perfume and its great merits In rendering the hair lustrous and flexible for dressing. Price 50c, per bottle. For sale by did P. E. PLUMB & Co. OVETTkri VDUii.VE, "bit U kill tiLOriS.:. J For preventing greyness and Baldness ; for restoring Grey Hair to its original color; and for producing thick natural hair where it has become thin or bald. The pro prietorof the Wahpene assumes that hair seett or germ w always iu the scalp, and that by removing the cause tW,n ease, the hair and its natural cater, is restored ti’ Wahpene is in bottles with full directions m ice *1 en » b.r HAVILAND, miiY I 00.. JHB Sol# AgeuV*.