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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1852)
BY WILLIAM S. ,I()Ni:s. AI JGrI STA, (i.V., si;XI.)AY MORNING, MARC 1L 7.1 s.y_>. v< H • xv 1 • NO. 7 (Tl)i’ (Ojrniiiflr & Sentinel JS PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, IIV \\ IIJJ Vw s. joyes. TERMS: DAILY PAPKIt. —Published Morning and Evening.—To City Mil.-ci .1., i- Six Dom.vh -1»-r annum, payable in advance. Ti sent by M.ifl—Skvkh Dollars. TRI-WEEKLY PAPER -Pock Dollars pier annum in ad vance. WEEKLY PAPER-— t A mammoth sheet) —Two Dollars per annum in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IN’ DAILY PAPKIt, Fifty Cents per square (ten lines or e-*) for the Cu st iii-<Tliun; Thirty-Fight Cents for the next five; an.l Twenty-Five Cents for each subso<|iieiit inser tion. WEEKLY, Seventy-Five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar; and Kale and Figure Work, One Dollar per square. i’Kf” Vlvertlsements inserted under the head of Special Notices, f ifty Cents for each insertion. Phoki;ssh»nal or Business C.ikds, not exceeifing six lines. Ten Dollar per annum. If over six lines, fro :ratti |>er line. £'(£r"“ Com muni ratio!. s designed to promote private or indi vidual interests, will t>e charged as advertisements. No gratuitous Advertising, under any circumstances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and these, icheu over sir Unt-s, will he charged as advertisements. STANDING AD VERTiSKMENTS : 1 square (10 lines) 1 mouth, without alteration, s(*, 1 “ “ 3 months, “ 44 ......... 12 1 14 44 (i months, altered quarterly, IS 1 14 44 12 months, 44 44 25 squares, one half more than the above rates. H 44 three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 44 douhle the ahove rates. ’■ vs" if next to reading matter and leaded, double these rates. Z Advertisements not marked the number of insertions, will he continued and charged by the insertion. \\ ith Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts will he made for advertising by the year, on reasonable terms. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to -tod or upwards, for oilier than contract adver ti:-emeiita, a aiscount of 25 per cent, will he male, if paid on presentation. PIANO FORTES MUSIC, &C. / tl! \itl.E4 FVTI.I.V .V C»„ near —. \ tin United States Hotel, Aqgusla,G:t., are the only authorized Agents for Chirk- “ rU'Vy n eiing’s celebrated o'* x u ** IKON FRAMED PIANO FORTES, Also, for those made by Nunn A Clark, and Adam Stod <lard. The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these Tn -4 raments render any special reference to them unnecessa ry. ’Hie universal satisfaction that they have given in this market, for more than 15years, is good evidence of their urahilily. # Their stock is always large and full, comprising every Variety and style of (j, GVf f> % and 7 octave PIANOS, which they wili sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying rom $2.!0 to ssoi!,) anil warrant them sound and perfect in very respect. Their stuck of MUSIC is large, and they' receive fresh i:! • j»! i- s every week of all new publications, as soon as they are issued. All orders for Pianos, Music, Violin®, Guitars, Flutes, Ac ordeotis, Ac., Ac., will receive prompt and careful aucti on, and will he warranted to please in every respect. MELODEONS. Th \v have also a complete assortment of Prince k Co.’s, * MKLODKONS. The K. y Hoard is precisely the same as the Piano or Organ ; anil the tone closely resembles that of he Flute slop of the Organ, .and is sufficiently loud for in all Churches. They v.arv in price from SSO to SIOO. JEWELRY. CHARLES CATLIN keens for sale at the same place, a are Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER M \ RE, to which lie invites the attention of the public. inlfiS FLEMING’S STAGE AND RAIL, ROAD LINE TO SAVANNAH. ,‘i I .* r,t-: i. , e JAMES l». FLEMING ha* thegratl- fieation of announcing to the traveling public ——— —*•—t’nal his Stage Line, running between Augusta and the Central Kail Road, is now supplied with new and splendid four 1 lorso Coaches, superior teams and careful dri vers. In short, no effort lias 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 ami departures is annexed, hy which pas sengers may ascertain with certainty the time of departure, . aud the hour of arrival at their destination. SCHEi>fi,u: Leave Augusta daily at 1 o’clock, P. M., and arrive in Savannah ai ‘2, A. M., next day. , Leave Savannah daily at * o'clock, P. M., and arrive in Augustam In, \ M„ next day. The Line connects at Augusta with Stages running to Green ville, S. C., an l Ashville, X. C., on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday Sights. Hy this route, passengers may leave Charleston daily at 9 o’ei !■■!., A. M., on the Mail Steamer.- to Savannah, and arrive in \ngiistaat It), A. M., the next day. Leave Augusta daily at I o'clock, P. M., and arrive in Charleston ats, P. M. next day. Thus affording the passenger the agreeable variety of a de lightful Si age. Railroad and Steamboat ride, in a trip of twen ty-live hours travel. Augusta, Ha., Dec. 90,1551. d STAGE LINE. - 7vt • ... ST\?«ES leave Rome for Jacksonville, 4»x:’— 1 ,, Alabama, on Tin . lays, I bur-days, and Sun '-***'■ —days. On Tuesdays and Thursdays after the arrival of th Cars from Kingston ; on Sundays, at S oVlock, A. M. Is ave for Tuscaloosa, Ala., via Jacksonville and Coin in him, and lirau lon, Mis- ~ <>u Mondays, Wednesdays, aud Fridays, .ther the arrival of tie* Cars from Kingston. Arrive at Rome, tin.l Tuse.'doo-a, \la , and Columbus and Braiyha: Ml- , Monday Thursdays, and Saturdays, before the rarsleav e. Vrri'.i Iroiu Jacksonville, Ala., oti Tuesdays, Wednesdays, so l 1 ri i i\ , Ik tore Hi.- Cars leave Mr Kingston. P . s-iis'T' tram Kingston, going westward, can procure tieki is at the Railroad Olliee in Rome. Running lime from Rome to Columbus, Miss., 40 hours. The aiHc.e Line is wdl stocked with Four Horse Post < ..ache-, now running in good order. . I tdtf It. JF.MISON, JK., & CO. MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON r I 'Hi: following is the schedule for this .yiijiy- 2 .. I Route, recently ordered by the Post master General- SH-StJd— * Leave Vugusta daily at ti A. M. Arrive ;ii Millville same days by 7 P M. Leave Mi-lvillcdaily at 1 A. Si. Arrive at \ugusta s nnedays by 2V, P. M., except on "Wednesdays, when it will lye due by RV>. G. W. DENT, Agent. July 22, ISSI. jy2l> — m — SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. FUKSTTI HE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! D V 11,\ A FINCH, CAISINET M AKERS — r&SPJ Ol nid I NDERTAKERS, re-pe. tfully inform '.“Sy- 5 ! the citizens and public generally, that they ' I 4 .are now uianufiieturing all kintls of FI R- M l ! RE, which they intend to sell cheaper than any ever offered in tliis market before. Their shop is a few doors a I mve the Upper Mark-*!, formerly oceupietl hy Oden. Call Iwlore purchasing t Ismvhere. i Repairing done wiilt neatness and despatch. dl2-dly AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANU KA (Tory r | Ml If suhscril«r, thankful for the kind patronage heretofore I ext -nded to the late (inn ol Scan: viKit ,t Wi<i\M>, would re-pe (fully inform his friends and the public, that he eunlin u-- to exei ute orders for his wa ll known Warranted French RLKU MILL STONES, of every de-iratJe size, al the lowest price and shortest notice. He also furnishes ESOPCS and COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of various laILTINH CLOTHS, of the lu-st l.r.uitl, CEMENT, for Mill use. And every other artieU necessary in a Mill. Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILIS to attach to Gin < rears. All orders promptly attended to. WM K. SCHIRMER, ialwtf Surviving partner of Schinoer k Wigaud. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. O' H. H Vll,l<:r A OL, .Manufacturers of friction MATCHES, of a siq>erior qualify, having establi.-lied ihvmselves at Decatur, DeKalb county, <la., wtiilid respect fully inform the public, that (hey arc now prepared to fur nish an excellent article at a very low price. And they feel •-afe in assuring merchants throughout the South, that they will find it to their Interest to obtain their supply ol them either directly', or through their agents. J. McPherson, Agent for Atlanta and La Grange. Agents wanted in all the principal towns throughout the South. 8. R. BAILEY A CO. Decatur, Ga. ja4-sui2m CAMPARA. I ti ll V MIN SVPEHIOH KRLVni IHTTFKS. I I * manufactured tiy ,1. Durand A Co., Paris. —The a I*ove bitters may be used with Wine, or any Spirits. It also, a j.leasanl drink, as it is strengthening t.i the bowels, and a certain cure lor Hie Dyspejisia, Debility, Weakness of the Chest, and every complaint arising from a derangement ol the system. Also a certain cure for Chills aq I Fevers. A. VON DOHIENS, Agent For Durand A Co. For sale wholesale hy Gill ARP Y & PARKER, «K> ts Agents for .1. Van DoMen, NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROES. I I S I VIIKHLI) SEM- M VSIV young likely Ne el grm's, which, aihled to our former stock, will make one hundred and fourteen we have now on the market. By call ing at our Depot at Hamburg, S. C., purchasers can he suited, and 11 else wishing to purchase are requested to examine our stock tJelbre buying elsewhere. o4tw& wtf JENNINGS k ROISKUTSON. GLENDINNING Sc GO’S MV RULE WORKS, Broad street, Augusta, Georgia, Where we have on hand and will continue to keep a large stock of both Italian aud American Marble, for Monuments. Toombs, Head Stones, &c., to which we res pectfully call the attention of those wanting work in our | iue. \Ve are now prepared to till all orders at short no tice, in as good style and as low as work of the same quality can he furnished for from any establishment In the United States. Plans and prices will be sent those who cannot call and examine for themselves. P- iA—Orders from the country executed with neatness and d27 FINE WATCHES. ~ " VT< Tll-iS, of ihe manufacture of Jules ! Jurgiteen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Coojier, and (’lias. Taylor, of London, and of most other makers of established reputation, in various styles of casting, for ©ale by CLA K, RACK KIT 4 CO. Aujjustii, Oct. B*>, ISSI. oijl FALL AND WINTER STOCK. \l ’ U have on hand our Fall Ftock of GOOD?, s » T» which consists i.i part, as follows : (loths, V *4 Cassinu res and A e.-tings, of all qualities and descrip- j\Y lions, which we rttfer to make up at short notice, and at moderate protßs. READY MADE CLOTHING. Dress, Frock, De Orsay, and Business GOAT? SACK?, and COMFORTABLE? ; Black, Gray, Mixed and Plaid Cass. PANT 4 ?, of all prices and descriptions; Silk, Satin, Oaa’unere and Cloth \ ESTH, i>f all varieties. Our Fan-iy department cannot be surpassed in this eitv. It comprises Silk and Lim n Pocket Handkerchief. SearC, and sjtocks, Gloves, oi al! styles; Shirts and Shirt Vollars ; Silk, Merino, Cot ton and Flannel Under Shirt and Draws- Half Hose, of every quality; Clothe-* Bags ; Money Belts; Shoulder Braces ; SusjietHiers ; Money Purses ; Cravat Buckles ; India Rul.Vr Balls ; Bathing Caps and D ll Heads ; Silk and Cotton Night Caps ; a lew of those fancy Cigar Canes ; Ladies* Silk and Merino Under Vests and Pants, and many other articles, Which jam can see by call ing on KERRIS A PAI L. J. G. Fratais, ol <L Fm., HEAHY M UnU'UmilSG. 250 Brond Street, next door Ihlou Hie I . s>. Hotel. \l't 1.1, and fashionable assi.rlmeat of n;j own. make, consisting o. CLOAKS, OVER t'OATtt, Business and Dress GARMENTS ol all descriptions, A great vaj K-ty <>f fancy articles always oirTiand for, _a.i> gentleman’s Toilet. Ladies UN PER VESTS. For making to order, as usual, a complete St«.-k of CLOTHS. <'AShJ MEliFi*. VESTINGS ' aiel TIHM.M LNtrS. Military Work of asst l.iud, and making and Trimmiug. jals JOHN BRIDGES. READY-MADE CLOTHING. AfKVIiR, BROTHER FO., two d. mrs above Rich i» i ards <t S->n’s Kook Store, oeg leave to inform their friends and Hie public generally, that they are Just now re ceiving their Fall and \\ inter sup|>lies 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 lh:yi any other House in tile city. i>RY GOODS. They have also an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy DRV GOODS, which w ill he sold on the most accom modating terms, either wholesale or retail. Call and see the Goods and prices. sl2-dt\v&wly WILLIAM A. ARCHER, 0 RATER AYR TMI.OR-, has removed to the south side of Broad street, nearly opposite Tffa and little east of the Eagle & Phu-nix Ik tel, where uSY he solicits a continuation of the patronage which has .. JJ. t>ecn so liberally bestowed on him by the public. He keep - on hand a good asst- uncut of material, such as is kept hy Merchant Tailors, w.iich lie 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-tl&wtf SUPERIOR MADE CLOTHING. TOII\ HiillHiES, Merchant Tailor, next door ri below the United States’ Hot' 1, will, to close out the balance of his Winter Stock of Ready-Made CLOTHING, sell them at a very small advance on —.LiL tlieir cost, consisting, in part, of Super French Black Cloth Douhle and Single Breasted Frock and Dress COATS; Un ion, d Do.; Black and Colored FROCKTEES and RIDING COATS; Do. SACK; Super French Cloth-face Colored BEAVER; Full Trimmed Surtout OVERCOATS; Black and Colored BEAVER; Kersey ami Pilot Cloth Overcoat SACKS; Reversal Lambskin aud Beaver Do.; Black aud Fancy Cas simere PANTS, and a full variety of VESTS. fed ORDERS, ORDERS. —We will be pleased to ret the Orders of our friends at anv time, for any article in our line of business, ta be executed iu the city of New York, as our Mr. Price will be constantly in that city at tending to the interest of our business, and ready at all times to forward the interest of those wheinav favor us. ja22 WM. 0. PRICE & CO. LUMBER YARD. r JMIE subscriber has established, ne -r his residence at the 1 lower part of Telfair Street, a LUMBER YARD, at which he will keep constantly it full assortment of Planks, fc’caiitliiig, Fence Po**ts, 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, dd 3m L. CHARLES DUGAS. J. L. KOETHEN, I ATE Member of the New York and Pittsburgh bar, of- U fers Dis services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augus ta, as a TEACHER OF THE GERMAN, ENGLISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGES. Small Classes will he immediately formed, and private pu pils taken, either at their reisdences, or at tjjat of the sub scriber. J. 1.. K. was, for many years, a resident of New Yoik, part of the time as a Teacher, and has the most uu exceptionable testimonials of his capacity, kr. A few private pupils will also he taken in the general branches of education. Orders left at .luski-uu A. Cakuib .t Co.’s, nr Thomas Bicn- AiiHS A will be promptly attended to. J. L. KOFTHEN, ja 11 At Win. R. Sehirnier’s, Broad street. \l G. I\ I N/H-:. Teacher of Music, iv a .i I • spec!full \ informs the Ladies and 72. -V Gentleuieii of Augusta, that he give,-- In Ts ''77 strugnon 111 Vocal Music, on the Piano, Vio- * \J •’ lin ami Guitar, in the most thorough manner. Calls left at Mr. Catlin’s Music store, will lx- pronqillj answered. uii-ly ll( lIJSK AND SIGN FMNTING. tp;| I VDICRsiR VFII U'gs to inform his friends an I j 1 the public that he will continue the business of IBM >E i and .SIGN PAINTixld, in all its \ a rim is branebe . Office ibe same as that occupied by Cotl’in and Revnohis. !!.■ will execute Sign and Imitation PAINTING, of evety variety, a< chiap as it can be done el» w here, and . olieits persons to call before engaging elsewhere, tv-7 .uni \ G COFFIN SAVANNAH ADV KKTISEMEN'i’S. Sl.Ml EL Hul l \ CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS & DEALERS IN i AGRtCULTUUAL IMPLEMENTS, \ \’Ol I,!) advise th. ir iiinu -roils friends ih.it they keep t t constantly :• 1 their Warehouse rigii ol the Bit PL( iW, No. 6 \\ liitiiker Stieet, Sa\ .mnah, all kind- ..I V.ui CULTtit.u. 1 mi*i.i-:.\iknts. Also, Limb, Huh, Cbmknt and Plxstkr. Thev have now instore, ],‘2iHt barrel- LI HE, 1,000 do CEMENT, 500 do. Calcined PLASTER. All the above at Wholesale and Retail, at reduced pricer.. n 27 SASH. BLINDS, DOORS. S\ I F at No. ti Whitaker Sire* l, Savannah, Ga. Glazed Sash, Blinds and Door*, suitable for outside and inside work, hy n'S SAM’L. HOYT k C<». CHARLESTON AI)VEIITISEME!VT. nK\IU)I XRTERS. -203 Victoria Ranee, Chari s ton, S. C.- -The Empoviinn of Fashion for every arti cle in "hie line of husiiie-s, such as PAPER HANGINGS, from first factories in luii ope and America, at prices from 10 cents i<> $2.25, borders t.. suit ; Rich Curtain Stulls, Lace andSwi-s Muslin Curtains, Bands and Gimps; n«*wesr, style French and German Gill Cornices, from 2 to ii inches wide. A large assort mint ..I WINDOW SHADES con.-tuitly on hand, new patterns every month, or as s.k.ii as i -u.-d. None of the-e articles will lie sold, hut such (poddies as can be warranted. MATRASSES, of all Sorts YV.iol, M..sand Hair many other articles generally kept in the Upholstering line wilt lie found. Terms Moderate. F. DUPONT. ja2s-t w2m BA I.TI MORE .ADVEKTISEiM KM’. 200,000 Ksr.TO.nanM; S,(HMi Small Family HAMS; 200 bids. LARD." For sale hy the undersigned, who k.-ept constantly on hand a large Stock of PROVISIONS. Parlies -ending orders, may rely on getting them (i!l-d at as low rates, as it buy ing in person. GEORGE it THOMAS C\SSI RN. ja!s 41 S-.ulh Street, Baltimore, Md. SALKS OF PROVISIONS, vNc. | lUU; ( LOS ED MV MER« WTILE 111 Si- I NESS, lart my friends upthe%. i-l and elf-where keep j sending me articles for sale —being determined to keep me busy. I am now finishing a new Store House, to b ■ completed about the 15th March. 1 w.ll Il»en selloll Counnis-ioii, BA CON, FLOUR, LARD, GRAIN, TOBACCO, and Heavy GOODS, of all kind-, ( not retailing) rendering, sales making remittance.- promptly, according t" instructions. My sales will be for cash, or on short time. COTTON will he sold here, or forwarded to Augusta to Messrs. Doughty .t Beall or Heard A Davi-.n, who will j render pronipT sales through me, Drafts and Notes collect I ed, and business generally attended to in Morgan comity. JOHN ROBSON. Madison. Kcl,. 28, 1852. ft wl ■ COPARTNERSHIP. rpm-; rXBKBSHi.MSB have formed a Copartnership 1 in the Practice of LAW, under the firm and style of Miu.Bixii: 4 Rodgers. Their Olliee is on Jackson street, 3 doors north of Broad. JOHN MILLKDGK. A. M. RODGERS. Augusta, February 6,1958. 5-. DissournoN. TPHE Flit.Vl of HUTCIHNSoN & THOMAS is This * Day dissolved. The undersigned will carry on the business iu his own name, and is alone authorized to use the name of the firm in w inding up business. Feb. 21,1552. JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. N OTICE.— AII persons having unsettled Bills due the late firm of HUTCHINSON ,t THOMAS, will please call and settle the same, or they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Kelt. 22, 1351. JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON. NOTICE. OH. HENRY II VCOX having transferred his interest in the firm of D. B. PLUMB & CO,, to Dr. 1. P. ! GARVIN, the undersigned will continue the DRUG BUSI NESS at the same stand aud under the same firm name, and will close up the business of the old firm. D. B. PLUMB, I. P. GARVIN. Augusta, January 31st, 1852. fel ] AST indebted to HENRY 1). .j NEWKIRK, whether by Note or on open Account, an requested to make immediate payment, in default of which, they arc hereby notified that suit will be forthwith com. menced against them. J. G. COLLIER, Receiver. Augusta, Jan. 4 27th, 1952. ja*2S "BS* POIIK.—S bids. Prime Moss Pork, just receiv ed, for sale by fe’27 TINSLEY & INGHAM, --- : —— ■ LUTIiKR ROLL'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. \T IKS old stand, corner of Washington and & Ueynold-stivets, and at Itin new store on 15r.w1-.strr.-t, next door above the Mechanics’ Hank. .H 8T RECEIVED, \y < VKBIAGES, « AltKiA(!i;s, of all descrip-| kS'kawats, TII.UI Tl VS, I Dons, BUGGIES, iop W agons, I NEW STTLKS .tXD FATTHLSS, j m ROIX l I US, SULKEVS, jErom tlio-be.-i Factories at thr GKJS, Ac. CARRIAGE | ' Xunh, LAMPS, am. i Which he w ill sell cheap WHIPS, HARNESS > ■*« ■ i.sh 1 LACES, TRIMMINGS Os approved paper. HUBS and ANLKS, He will build toonh-r all dr , SPUKES, 'SPRINGS, 1 script ions of i Felloes and BAN US, VEHICLES, SHAFTS, I JOLTS, am. LEATHER, TOOLS, WARRANT HiS.WORK. COLLARS, And all other articles apjiei tabling to Coach and Harness Building, such as Harness MOCNTINGSof every style and variety, LKATItF.iI of all kinds, Patent and Knamelr.l CLOTH of all colors, Morocco do. V i>t>od Assortment of ROCK A WAYS and BUGGIES of - l iv own make on hand. —ALSO— \ largo assortment of HARNESS an.l TRUNKS. Repining of VEHICLES, HARNESS, Ac., .lone at the hortest notice. Phase call and examine my articles, as I am d.-ter oined to sell lii«- for cash or approved paper. fe2s-twA wtf 1 FINE WATCHES, CtOCKS JEWELRY AND :TL\ KR AND PLATED GOGH'S. TUD.VI IS VV . FREER \.\ at his old /"°£ stand, op|M>sitr the I irons wick Rank, Augusta, fi has on hand a large and well selected - tock,c insisting of GO LI) and SILVER WATCH ES, all qua i iirs; fall setts GERM AN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guard (.liaiii-; Fob, Vest, aud Guard Keys; Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armlets, Medalions, Ac. SILVER Wil ELATED WAKE, Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac. —A LS< » ( mis, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Pouches, Powder Flasks, I ante Rags, Ac.; besides many other conveni. nt and useful articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for c ish, I believe 1 can sell at prices that will suit purchasers. Clocks, M atches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. N. B. —New Goods received weekly 1 . o!2 dAw. NEW SADDLE, BRIDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY'. . '• Ale V LUSTER takes this method of in forming his friends and the public, that he has i commenced the above business, in all its various branches, on Broad Street, a few doors below the Eagle and P loenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga., and hopes, by strict and unre uiitting 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 style and finish, and for (he last live 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 tli it his friends may desire, which for durability cannot he sur p; <sed anywhere. He will keep on hand Saddles made by hi nsclf, which he will sell as low as any Saddles made in the S< uthern country. N. 8.-*GId Saddles-re-seated and padded, and all kinds of repairing and jobbing done in a neat and workmanlike man ner, as low as can he done in Augusta. n27-twßm. rpIIHKK hundred FLOWER PLANTS, at pri- I vale sale.—We have just received an invoice of some three hundred FLOWER PLANTS, in pots, & among which collections may he found the most choice and rare. Amateurs desiring to purchase would do well to call. fel3-tf GIRARDEY A PARKER. AUGUSTA SEED STORE. Tin: \ugusta Seed Store is removed to * the first door above the State Bank, and nearly opjxisite the United States and Globe Ho tela, where the subscriber has received, and will f -£rrf. continue to receive throughout the season, his stock of fresh an 1 genuine GARDEN SEEDS, crop Insl. Allowance made to country dealers. Red and White CLOVER SEED, Blue GRASS, TIMOTHY, ONION SETS, GIANT ASPARAGUS HOOTS, FLOWER SEWS, BULLS, Ac. j i9d&w-2m J. H. SERVICE. GREEN HOUSE PLANTS-FLOWERS. &C. TVV . BESSM VX, begs leave to announce •to his friends and the public, that he gy has at his Garden on Green street, a most splendid collec tion of GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, ROSES, FLOWERRS, and SHADE TREES, Comprising several of the choice and superb articles, ever ottered in this market, to which he invites the atten tion of all admirers of the chaste and beautiful in nature. Orders from the country promptly tilled, on the most accommodating terms. d7 DRESH and c e \ t i vi: <;akhlx 1 SEEDS, Warranted Crop of ISsl.—We have just rcc* ivedour St «kof FRESH Sf,Ei>S,>owhich we invite the attention of the public. —_ d!6 D. B. PLUMB A CG. LOOK HERE XEVV From- AM) WAV m FURNITURE, J SI LUG V has re moved his stock of FURNITURE, * 1 » CHAIRS, M \TRASSES, Ac., next to i»r. Turpin's, immediately opposite his former stand, where he inti nds kipping a general assortment of FURNI TURE, CHAIRS, M VTRASsES, Ac., of his own manufacture. Also, a good a.-siirtineiit of Northern manufaclure, which he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in duewiieiit. to those about purchasing to give him a call at NEW H RNITI RE STAND. o!2-dAw CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING. nEXRV *V SKIV.VEH, at their new stand, next to A. Lafittc's Auction Room, haw and will keep on band a supply of Mahogany and other COFFINS, made of the best materials, and on reasonable terms. In connection with the above, we keep constant supply of Fi-k A Raymond’s Celebrated MEI'aLIC BURIAL CASES of all sizes—-orders tilled at short notice. N. B. FURNITURE, MATTRA3SES, Ac., for sale and made to order. jail NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE. ■ V Cl Li. «iipplv of all pa I terns of Parlor STOVES fl and GRATE.'', .suitable to wood or coal. 1 1 J —ALSO— -o*L' On hand, a Georgia made I RON SAFE, very large and m-11 adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several small ones. Also, N AII. S I>\ the keg or retail; SWEDES IRON for Hoi-.-* Shoes Collin’s AXES and H \TCIIETS; Cotton HOES, all s-'/.e , Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, RIVITS, SCREWS, LOCKS, 150 ITS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also, a large supply of Tinn r ’ ~nd Hoofing Tool;, ot all kinds. Foi sal. next door to the Mechanics* Bank. nl4 15. F. CHEW. |) l \t;isi. E FARROW’S PATENT COOKING y ! 1 iIANGE, one of the best articles non in use, for <tP*5T sale by o-2S B. P. CHEW. c>,!)()() r.-U’KAGKS HOOTS AND SHOES. t|H!K subscribers have just received TWO t, I ’I HOI SA Nl> PACKAGES OF BOOTS AN D ® | SIB»FS, comprising one of the finest a-sortiiu-ats r 91 ever < th-reil in this or any other market, and for <ale by . D. F. FLEMING A CO., felo-dlm 48 Hayne trei-t. Charleston, S. C. 1 » s-T HI-:« ti splendid lotv.f cheap jj- I f j LADIES’and MISSES <i AFTER BOOTS. S9II Misses Kill SLIPPERS, for dancing ; | B Calf:'e«e.l BROGANS, for dancing; which.will be sohl I iw. ja‘2-> tl. E. CLARKE. PAXfiNT LEATHER CLOTH, PUMP BOOTS I I>T RKFI iH Ell, a handsome lot of * , - | e I Gent’s Patent Leather BOOTS ; I “ Cloth Pat Tip “ f 1 “ Call Pump Sole “ 44 44 I>i*esa Li “ “ or Patent T,eather Opera BOOTS; --ALSO— Ladies’ White Satin Gaiter BOOTS; “ “ Kid Polka “ “ “ “ JeniiV Linds; “ Satin an.i Kid SLIPPERS, Ae. f i - PUU( E, CONLEY & CO. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL P. HOLMAN & CO., \ f DIRECT IMPORTERS OF CKOChER'., UIJIN V, VMI GLASS W\UK, ‘ jalT AUiiUSTA, owmniA. Gin LUMBER. I rjx|(|.; Sl'llSCllllll-iUS leaving erected a Steam Saw 1 Mi I, 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 place it can he shipped to any point on the Georgia llailj oid, at dioi (notice. aplo-twtf COl>\ St NEAL. 1 OVIfl'T'S W .MITII.Mi, OK II A 111 GH.O.S*.— 1 j Fo • pn-venting grey ne“s 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 prietor >f the Wahpene assumes that hair seed or germ is always in the scalp, and that ly removing the cause of dis ease, tic hair and its natural color is restored. The Wahpene is in bottles with full directions, price sl. t?old by HAVILAND, RISLEV A CO., jaS Sole Agents. SPRING KILL MACHINE SHOP | "OK 11l iI.IiLYG AM) HKKAIKIMi ail kinds of Colton and Wool MACHINERY—making large Screws and Gearing of all kinds—Turning Iron, Wood, Ac.’ Also, Wool Carded and Batted, six miles from Augusta, on tbe Louisville Road, wliere the Proprietors will be grateful for all orders —or they can be left at C. A. A M. 11. AVil liams’s, Augusta—or directed to Richmond. Factory P. O. (1211-wlf HACK A til \ AL. TO PLANTERS. npHE SUBSC’RIURR would respectfully inform Plant- L ers. that he furnishes SMALL GRIST MILLS, Suitable to he attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes, and of di He rent patterns at the lowest prices. These Mills have given the highest satisfaction, and can be compared with any from the North? Please give us a call before buying elsewh -re. WM. K. SCHTRMF.R. Burr Mill Stone Manufacturer, Augusta, Ga. jatt-ly WINES AND LIQUORS. tA BHI.S. Rose and Anchor Gin, 3 • do. Luther Felton’s Rum. 2(r do. Faiglc Monongahela W hiskey, 27 Quarter and Kiglitb Casks W ine, £ Pi[H's Fine French Brandy, 1 puncheon Irish Whiskey. Fine Holland Giu and Jamaica Rum. for sale hy li8i) wlf ESTES & RICHMOND BOOTS AND SHOES ! Vo# Till*: CHEAPEST KVER _J^, \ ottered in Augusta. The sub- v£,£k f w scriher begs leave to return as -in. ere thanks to his friends and the jnttdi - generally for their kind and liberal patronge ’bestowed on him, and hopes, by an mi flinching persever ance to merit tbe same for the future,' being desirous to call the attention of the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, to bis splendid Stock of Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’. Boys’ and Childrens’ BOOTS A SHOES, which he will sell wholesale and retail, cheaper than any ever offered in this city. Please call and examine, as bis Good-* will be freely shown and only one price asked, bod pair Ladies’ laced GAITERS, at 95 cents per pair. N. B. —A handsome lot of Travelling and Packing TRI NKS, VAI.IECES, and CARPET BAGS, always on hand. JAMES DALY. Store on the South side of Broad Street, and nearly op posite the Eagle & Phooeuix Hotel. 081-6 m LEATHER. LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C. 11 *t Ki:<i:i\ kii. a large suiiply of lleui look, andßiak Sole LEATHER, Band and Pick- I er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LFVTHER. Calf (T W * and K ii> SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid * and Top SKINS. KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS, HAM MERS, PI NCI IKS, Lasting TACKS, SPARABLES, French KIT, Sn.e STB KS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump STICKS, Sand STONES, Splitting and Eyelet M AC HINES, Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TWIST, Boot A\ EBBING, 80. t CORD. Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS, CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, Ac. FORCE, CONLEY A CO. . jalS Opposite Insurance Bank. WILLIAM HOUSLEY, JR., . U IJOI.K-Al.i: VM) UK- Iff! TAG. DEALER IN BOOTS WJI St? fKj AND SHOES, keeps constantly .JHnlrl Iv. It\ ' ’Ewkn on hand, the host article for re- Ml tailing, various descrii>tKfns of Mens’, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s. Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South side Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. jaß-ly TO MY LADY PATRONS. "W „ 1 II V\ K received afresh supply hk _ / xjfif \ of Ladies’ tiiick sole GAITERS, SHI w. -. which will be sold lower than any W ir * offered in Augusta. 1 BOOTS and {SHOES. —: also ; RUBBERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, and SATCHELS. Children and Servants’ BOOTS and SHOES, in great vari ety, all of which will be sold low. Call and examine for yourself. Opixwite Bridge Bank Buildings, Broad-st. dl l E. L. SYMMONS. DANCING PUMPS, GAITERS, &C. JIBT HEtEUEI)- j, /Nf \ Boy’s Dancing PUMPS; flw] ifcjjj 'w Boy’s Dancing GAITERS; IT 4? x Y'outh’s Dancing PUMPS; * Uo. do. GAITERS; ALSO Gent’s fine Calf Dress BOOTS ; do. do do. Steel Shank BOOTS ; do. do. Cloth do. do do.; do. do. Water Proof do.; do. do. quilted bottom do.; ALSO Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s and Children’s SHOES and BOOTS, of every description. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., n‘2 opposite Insurance Bank. FAIRBANKS PATENT f)I VTFORM AM) UOI \ l i:il st VI.KSi, WAR- I RANTED. —Adapted to every required operation of Weighing-—as Rail Road Scales, for Trains or single Cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable Scales on Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES of ail sizes; COUNTER SCALES, Ac., Ac., for sale by ■ W. &J. NELSON, Agents. mhl W. H. & J. TURPIN. SDCCKSSORB TO W. )t. TI KflX, a OFFER TO PHYSICIAN’S, Planters, Mer chants, and the public at large, a choice and €§B-9 I YjSf well assorted stock of DRUGS AND MUD I (L3& GINES, OILS, PAINTS, DYESTUFFS, Glass and Putty, Brushes of every description, Straw Brooms, Spirits Turpentine, Ac., Ac. We purchase our goods for cash, and are prepared to sell on the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it to their interest to look at our prices. All articles warranted to be what is represented. Giv eus a cull and satisfy your selves. s2B D- B. PLUMB & GO. ARE constantly receiving fresh and pure yj Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, #0 VS Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment US between U. S. Hotel and Post Office corner. Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr. j Barnes’, corner Green and Mclntonsh strata n2B PIANO FORTES. rp-HE subscribers would resivectfully call —i I tbe attention of their friends and the public, to their assortment of Rosewood and W'pfi 1 WTI Maliogany I’iANO FORTES, from the well J “ zc \J U known and justly celebrated Mauufartoriesof Bacon A Raven, A. 11. Gale A Co., aud ibibois A Sea bury, New York, which are warranted in evzry respeitt, to be ut least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. The suliseriht-rs would also slate than the instruments now on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S mylß Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. NEW YORK AI)VEKTISEA£EN I FS - HOE S CAST STEEL CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS. rj HIE subscribers manufacture, from the best cast steel, X f'IRCUL VR SAWS, from two inches to live feet diame ter. These saws are carefully hardened and tempered, aud are 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, less j*ow- r to drive them, and are not so liable to become In ated, and produce a sating of timber. They also manufacture Cast Steel MILL PIT and CROSS CUT SAWS, and BILLET WEBS, of superior quality, all of w lueli liny hate h>r sale at their Ware lliooms, Nos. ‘29 and 81 Gold Street, or they may be obtained of tin. principal Hard ware Merchants in the United States. . R. HOE A CO., Printing Pie s, Machine and Saw Makers, 29 and 81 Gold Street- Tin- following extract is from a report made by a committee of scientific and practical gentlemen, appointed by the Ameri can Institute; “ Vour committee are of unanimous opinion, that in the ap paratus invented by Mr. R. M. Hoe, for grinding saws, lie has displayed great ingenuity and tact ki the adaptation of machinery’to the production of results in the manufacture of saws, which may with propriety be denominat'd Hie ue ji/iis ■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 lli.-ir bill for the advertisement. jy‘2(s wfim OIL CLOTHS. VI.IIUO vt HOYT, Nos. 72 and 71 John street. New .York, Manufacturers and Dealers in Oil Cloths, exclusive -1 ly. At their Factories are turned out (under a patent pro- J CDJW}) FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Which fur beauty of design and elegance of finish, surpass any thing of the kind hitherto produced in this country or in Europe, and for which they obtained the prize medal at the I World’s Fair. At their Ware-rooms in New York, ean be f mnd 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. dl6 ” FANCY GOODS. 1 ITAIU),l T AIU), DICKSON ifc C 0., (Formerly BAILEY, I ' t WARD, A CO.) at tiik old st wp, No. 41 Maidks Lank, Nkw Vokk, Importers <-f French, German, and English Fan cy Goods, Brushes, Combs, Fans, Jewelry, Forte Mounaiea, Work and Dressing Ca-e<, Writing !)■ sks, Violins, Accorde ons, Perfumery, Stationery’, Ac., Ac. .’lease notice that our firm is Ward, Dickson* Co., and our number 41. n 27 Cm CARDS, CARDS. UIOTTOX, W OOL. Jim-Crow and Horse Cards of the V above celebrated i amps, are of une<|ualled quality, and wherever introduced take the place of till others. They are manufactured on our new improved machinery, and each pair is warranted in e\ .ry respect. Our inferior cards, the common “ Whitt-more ’’ stamp, are of the usually well known quality. Sold by the Hardware houses in all the cities, and country Merchants, and to the trade by the Manufacturers. JOS. B. SARGENT, mytO wly* 24 Cliff Street. New York. 4 GUI CULTURAL I MKEE- YV MKNTS.—The undersigned are now receiving from tin- manufactur ers at the North, ami will keep con stantlv on hand a large assortment of the best. AGKICI L TUKAL IMPLEMENTS to he had in New York or New England, or this city, and adapted to s> uthern Husbandry, which they will sell low for ca.-it. CARMICHAEL A BEAN. Augusta, Georgia. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHI? LINE. WEEKL Y The new and splendid Steamship* FLORIDA Captain Lyon, —AND ALABAMA Captain Ltolow, BKLONUING TO THE NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. OX VXD AFTER the 11th January, will leave Sa vannah and New York every SATURDAY until further notice. Those ships arc of 1,800 tons register, and unsur passed in comfort, safety and speed. Cabin Passage, $25 — payable in advance. Agents : PADLEFORD, FAY Sc CO, Savannah, SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, ja!2 194 Front-street, New York. | > EEIXEI) VEIiET VHLE PAIXTOiI.. —Notice to 1A Painters, Wheelwrights, 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 Die price. This Oil will mix with all kinds of colored Paints, dries hard, and possesses when dry, no smell. Fence Posts and Hails coaled twice with this article alone will be preserved for many years. Being equal to Linseed Oil, and but half the price is suffi cient recommendation. For sale by ja-'Jtl-dJtw WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. \rAEt AHEEt 'ITV PROPERTY FOR isAI.E —The three story Brick BUILDING and LOf, J||j| known as the Bucket Factory, together with the other im provements, is offered ut private sale by B. M. DUVAL, jH’27.Uv*Wtf Attro-ncv^^iuLJlilimu-^ TO PROFESSIONAL &TB OSIN ESS MEN PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding I six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO * per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged /»•<> rata per line. ’ W. W. THOMAS, VTTORXEY AT IAW, Newnan, Ga.—Will prac tice in the Countie- of the Coweta Circuit, and other Counties convenient. He will also attend tbe Supreme Court at Macon and Decatur. All business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. fe'24 J. T. MTIWELL, VTTORXEY \T LAW, Auguste, <1 eorgia. Find ing that I shall have a good many claims of my own 1 to sue. ? will attend t<> the collection of Claims for others in Richmond, Burke, and Jefferson. r ,.-2i J. T. BOTH WELL. IRVIN vN BARNETT, 1 TTORXEVS AT LAW, Washington, Wilkes Co., i . V Georgia. 1. T. Irvin, Jr. 1 Samcix Barnett. fc!2 W. I*. JORHIV. \TTORXEY AT LAW, Zebu lon, Georgia. Office above Wiubarj and Redding’s. feS-d > Mii.ii- \\. Lm\ is. I HenktC. Mark. LEWIss A M \ HE, Xi'TOHXEVS \T LAW, Office, M bite Plains, _ Greene county, Georgia. ja - 2s JOH\ k. JA< kSOA, VTTORXEY VT 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. ja27 JOHf T. BHEWIIILE, VTTORXEY AT L VW, Wayneslioro, Georgia, will practice in the counties of Burke, Scriven, ashing ton, Montgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel and Richmond, nt-wly ~C*. A. LMBTFOOT, VTTORXEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, will , practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, in Greene of the Ocmulgee, and in Washington, Jefferson and Columbia of the Middle Circuit, s!4-wtf HAW SO \ k CIAKK, VTT'OKXIKS \T LVW, Appling, Georgia will give special attention to the collection of legal demands of every description. Andrew If. H. Daxvson, Augusta, Georgia. Sterling Ci.ark, Ap|>liug, Georgia. au24-Iy. J«HA WL. SI I H (.1.8. VTTORXEY AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia. my 27 ” JOSHI A HILL, i i TTORXEV AT' LAW, Madison and MonticeUo, Ga. All business addressed to him at either place in the counties of Morgan and Jasper, and those contiguous, will receive prompt attention. n2B BAILEY * il II Til Mi. \ TTORXEV8 VT LAW, Sandersville, Georgia, will . practice in all the counties of the Middle Circuit. je2 . Samuel J. Bailey, Eucvzok Cumming. IT W, SITIPSOA. \TTORXEY AT LAW , Atlanta, Georgia,will prompt . ly attend to all business entrusted to his care. 1e29-1y «. pi r\ in, VTTORXEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia. npIS-ly EHU AIll) hT POTTLE, A TTORXEV AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, will XL continue to practice in Warren, Hancock, Wilkes, Tal iaferro, and all the counties of the Northern Circuit, and Columbia, Burke aud Washington of the Middle. Refer to Threewitts, Hudson & Shivers ; G. C. Cody & Co., Warrenton. je2o. ROBERT HESTER. \ TT’ORXEV AT LAW, Elberton, Georgia, will prac- Jrx. tice in the counties of Elbert, Wilkes, Lincoln, Ogle thorpe, Madison and Franklin. my‘22-ly P. ii, ARRIVGTOV, A TT’ORXEV AT LAW and Notary Public, Ogle . thorpe, Macon County, Georgia. Office at Oglethorpe. dll-wly JOHV P. WILHE, VTTORXEY AXD COLXSELLOR AT LAW, No. 18 St. Charles street, Room No. 10, up stairs. New Orleans. All claims and collections intrusted to his care will meet with prompt and faithful attention. dIS-ly STEPHEVS K BIRD. \ TTORXEVB AT LAW, Crawfordville, G torgia, will _ practice in all the counties of the Northern circuit. Linton Stephens, jylfi-ly J. L. Bird. (iIIiSOV K JOVES, \ TTORXEV 8 AT LAW, W arrenton, Ga., will prac- I 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. Wm. Gibson, ap!)-wly Jesse M. Jones. CHAPLEY R. STIITHSi VT I’ORXKV VT LVW, practices in the Northern Circuit. All business will receive prompt and efficient attention. Office at Lincohiton, Ga. je‘2S-tf SAII)EL ELBERT kERR, VT'rOHXEV \T LVW, Augusta, Ga., will practice in the several counties of the Middle Circuit. Office, Parlor of the Mansion House. 024 JASPER \. HORSEY. \ TTORXEV VT LAW, Dahlonega, Georgia, will . attend to all Professional business entrusted to him in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the Western Circuit. Rrjrreucex. —Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Wm. H. Turpin, Augusta ; Hon. Dougherty, Athens ; Jam<-- Law, Gaine;- Soiith \ Walker, and J. W. Gi ady, Dahlonega. fe!4 JOH V R. VI A V FOR H, 4 TTORXEV AT LAW, Clarksville, Ga., will prac -I\. tice in the counties of Clarke, Franklin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union, Murray and Gwinnett, and in Die Federal Circuit Court for Georgia. 17y H. ii. & A. FOSTER, V TTORXEV 8 AT LAW. The undersigned are still engaged in the practice of law. Office at Madison, Morgan county, Ga. All business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and efficient attention. -x.G. Foster, n5-dly A. G. Poster. hiiio s. joiivstov, 4 TTORXEV AT LAW. Augusta, Ga. Office on j V Jackson, next Broad street. \\ ill promptly attend to any business entrusted to his care. Hrfrfences. Messrs. T. N. Poullaiu L Sen, Miller J; War ren, Adams & Fargo, Col. T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. Win. Johnston, Lancelot Johnston, E.sqr., Madison, Ga. j A TIES COLLIER. \ TTORXEV AT LVW, Angus ta, Georgia, office re- J _ moved to the rear of Miller A Warren’s Dry Goods store, over B. 11. Warren & Co’s. 020 EDGAR L. HAWSOV. \ TTORXEA VT L V VV, Columbus, Georgia, refers J\ hy permission to the following well known gentlemen: Antliony Porter, Esq., President of the Bank of the Slate of Georgia; Hon. 11. R. Cuyler, President of the Central Railroad and Banking Company ; Hon. Asbury Hull, Cash i.-rof Do Branch Bank, State of Georgia; Messrs. Hill A Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jal REVJAmv H. BHHAI, \TI'OR.MiV VT I.VW, 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 Chattahoochie Circuits, my 15-1 y J. L. McDaniel. | Jas. McConkky. | W. B. Murray ncHAVIEL A tI<€OVKEY, OROVIBIOX HEALERS A VI) GEXKKAL C’O.VI- I MISSION MERCHANTS, 45 Light street, Baltimore, have at all times on hand a full assortment of BACON and PROVISIONS, at lowest market rates. fcS a l y GREENWOOD ft, DORRIS, CAOVIMIBBIUX iVIERt tl VXTB, office No. 11*, ) Tchoupitoulasstreet,New Orleans. If. c Gutjatr-jjD. je'Jo-dly* Josiah Mor.ais. J. <>. DSHLAkE ft CO, r AOM MISSIOX AXD FORMARDIXTi MER- V CHANTS, Chattau'-Av’a Tennessee ja22-ly WM. F. EVAAW it COf) YIOVIMISS’O.V VIERCHAX'I'B, Accommodation vx Wharf, Chatte , S. C. Wk, E. Evans, Wm. M. D’Antignac, n5-dly Geo. W. Evans. J. L. TAYLOR ft CO., VUCTIOX AXD COM VIIBSIOX .VIERCHAXTS, , Nos. 81 Chartres and 41 Customhouse Streets, New Or leans. References. —Boston—Messrs. Emerson Cochran & Co., and Barnabas Haskall. Mobile —Messrs. C. VY. Dorrcnce & 3on and Howe A Bachellor. New V'ork —Messrs. Dunbar Sc Brother, J. I). Scott St Co., and Conklin St Smith. New Orleans—lfon. A. 1). Crossman, Mayor, Messrs. Hoyt & Ford, Hall & Kemp, Harris & Morgan, M. Garcia <fe Co., and Samuel Wo dlti-tf W. H. C. MILLS, FjVVC’TOR AM) C’O.VIVHSBIOX 3IERCHAXT, continues business at his old stand, No. 17(5, Bay street, Savaimah, Georgia. Reference*. —Messrs. D’Antignac Sc Evans, Augusta. Messrs. Charles Day Sc, Co., Macon. Messrs. E, Padleford & Co., Savannah. ol 0. MUNSON, A. M., M. D., Q I'RBEOX DKX i'IS I'. Augusta, Ga., ly Office over Carmichael & Co.’s Hard- Teeth, constitutionally healthy, plugged I and warranted for life. References —-Drs. Paul F. Eve, Means, Campbell, LaConte; John Bones, D. Hand, Porter Fleming, Esqrs., and others. ap7 BIRKE ft DETIIVG, • r> OORSELI.ERB Ac STATIOXERB, Newspaper V and Periodical Agents, and Dealers in fancy Articles, Pianos, Music, Ac., Madison, Oa. T- A. Burke, my2S-wly C- V\. Dkmino. XTNITED STATES CIOTHING EMPORIUM. T> EED, BROTHERS Ac CO., Wholesale Clothing Ik Dealers, and Jobbers in DUY GOODS. Warerooms 177 V North side of Market Street, above Fourth, at the Red Doors, Philadelphia. JOHN T. SMITH, f e 4-w3m Late of Milledgeville. GOLDEV CHHIS'I'.VIAS, a chronicle of St . I Johns Berkley, compiled from the notes of a briefless Banister; hy the author of the Tennessee Grey Rivers, Katharine Walton, ic. Paper covers, 87 cts. —Cloth, Just published and for sale at IIAILY rHmmtlE & SEXTINEL, MISCELLANY. M vrim Gkas i> New Uri r\.vs. —Yesterday was the i'fs>iiv:il ui' Mardi Gra-. aiid a da\ 01 intiuiie re- I p.icing to juvenility and niggvrdoiii. At an early | Lour, all iln 'sc who had nothing to do but to do notit’mj sallied out upon tie bust streets, decked in fantastic array. In every mis ! cbitviou.s urchins, freighted with flour sacks, inarched in saucy phalanx, making war upon the Kthiops, whom they spatt* red and whitewashed L> their 1 infinite satistheiion. Crowds paraded tllb streets, dressed in brave apparel, in imitation of, every country und every age. In the French quar ter they were parlicnhuly numerous and rampant <9 in the variety ot their attire. Bourbon street had its eroWiS. Women in mr.!“ toggery, jingling and . ainhlin : and nicknaming (iod’s ereatarcs—males m aping feminine-. with I ny -frides and ungainly gait, lioblhiie, in petticoathackles, and the young satirizing the old after a very unique fashion.—■ Royal street was one dense mass, and at the cross ing of Canal street they were too thick to drive ft wedge in. The galleries overlooking the scenes of f meat were tilled with ladies, ajqd - tiding joicing in a manner deliglitfnl to look upon. The profession of the masquers formed on Orleans gt., fronting the Opera House. Here the press jofm inuu matter and the crush of habilimeuft- and hats was so great that the streets were itn| dPible. The line being Ibrined, it marehe,! up Royal street, led by a car it lied with musicians, playing all manner of tunes on all manner of instruments. These were followed by a magnificent car, fa diioned and fur nished after an antique mode, and surmounted by living statues after classic models. Ajax bantcrim” the thunder, and Achilles mourning Patroelus dead! Next came a troop of sixty Arabs, mounted on sixty horses, some of the latter of the stock ot Araliy, some of the stoek o Rosinantc, and oven more forlorn than their ilh'-trious predecessors. Thu costumes of this troop were emincnllv pictu resque. Alter these appeared a royal coteii, with servants in livery; lit.- figure of a blaze monarch and an amorous nymph aping Ninon De 1/Kudos. The line was lengthened out by a motley mob, decked after every strange fashion. Arrived at Canal street, the phalanx of juveniles, formed to oppose their progress, was formidable in lluTex treme. A fog of flour and a storm of nmd, missiles and dead eats, here met the ranks <>f the masquers! A bold push and a Spartan determination To do or I die brought them through all opposition. From tliis (Ja,*y went on their way' rejoieingfo the utmost parts of the city, and closed the procession by a grand kick up and dance at the Orleans Theatre. ♦ " Then commenced the grand business of the nhdit. « The ISt. Louis Exchange was lit up in brilliant style. Crowds and galaxies of Creole belles met in the “Salle de Ft. Louis,” to foot it in the merry mazes of the dance. The Armory Hall laid also its crowds, ami such a gathering together of the beau tiful and gay, the eye has not looked upon. The end of the Carnival ran into Lorn ; and the season of fun, frolic and rejoicing trespassed on the sol emn time of abstinence, contrition and prayer. Not without sot-row to sundry unfortunates, was tliis day of promiscuous hilarity. The Honorable the Judge of the Criminal Court, and one of the, ministers of Justice in the police department, got themselves sprinkled by' the heavy storm of flour and mud, and. full of oiKcial dignity, ordered tho police to “comprehend the vagroms !” Th con sequence was, that about titty of die revelers wara introduced to the tender mercies of the one-headed Cerberus that watches at the Second .Municipality guard house.— Cor. ofth’ \fobih Tribune, Felt. 25. $0 i FAGGOT OF FRENCH STICKS, or Paris id J.\ 1 "51 :by Sir Frances Head ; cheap edition. A- The Golden Christmas : a Chronicle if St. John's Berkely, compiled from the notes of a Briefless Barrister: by the author of the “ The Yemis-ee,” “Guy Rivers,” &c.Being 1 1 3 !. No. I of Walker, Richards & Co., series of Popular Southern Books. Price 37ds cents per volume. Yagamundy, or ilie Attach in Spain ;by John E. Warren. 0 The Evening Book, or Fireside Talk on Morals and Man ners, with sketches of Western Life; by Mrs. Kirkland, with Engravings. Examples of Life and Death ; by Mrs. L. 11. Sigourney. The Island Home, or the Voting Cast A ways; edited by Christopher Romaunt, Esq. Essays on interest. Exchange, Coins, Paper Money and Banks: by J. MeCuiloeb, Esq. The Merchants and Bankers’ Almanac for 1952. And another supply of Harpers Magazine for February. For sale by TUOS. UK HARDS k t OS. 4 :\ I VtiMOVs I- \\\ KLIdSILR FOR 1852, ! j Containing (lie Post Oltfre addi • s of every Lawyer in the CniteiLFtatcs. Also, ali ti f ;di riie counties, with their shire town, the legal rates of interest, with the penalties for usury In every Slate; the legal form tor the acknowledge- % merit of deeds in ea» li; a portrait, of Hon. John Worth Ed wards; together with a li-t of newspap-rs in the United States, showing how often each is put lished, and the local ity, character and circulation of each. Compiled from the United States Census Returns for 1850. exjrressly for the work, by John Living.-.ton. Price 3t] .25. For sale at GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S mh‘3 Piano. Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. ’ rilosriULil \ liiß v\ ->.'/% have received another I supply of the following Book Jitc. : Women of Chris tianity, by Julia Ka vanagh ; Wide, Wide World ; Squier’s Nicaragua ; W omen of Israel ; Womans Fi-iendship ; Vale of Cedars; Strickland’s queens of England ; Campbell’s Lives of the Lord Chancellors of England; 500 Sketches and Skeletons of Sermons ; Cha*. Lamb’s Literary Sketches and Letters, hy Talfuurd ; Palkners’ Farmers Treasure; American Fruit Culturist ; Gilbert on Banking; and Templetons Mechanic’s Companion. —ALSO— Red Stamping ink for Banks, Ac., and In deli life link, with and without the pr ■paraGon. f ‘2(i i Tin: \i.h OKDIAARI OFFICE hIOS. RICH i ARDS X SON ai prepared to furnish Record Books suitable for the above. fe26 Ni:w HOOK;-. AS.U BOOKS.—Ra y the author of Time lie- Avenger, Augila, Ac. quintine Malay ; or the Blacksmith of Antwerp, hy Pierce Egan, author of Robin Hood. Home and its influence ; a Domestic Story. Count Monte Leone ; or The Spy in Society, from the French of 11. (><■ St. George, with elegant illustrations. Amy Lawrence ; or The Freemason’s Daughter. Jenny Diver, the Female Highwayman. No. tub of Lit tell’s Uving Age. Just published and for sale at . GEO. A OATES k CO.’S f. '-'T . Piano, Music and Book Depot, Broad Street. V|AG\/d\l> Hid MARCH. i have just received the following popular periodicals for the above month, viz : Godey’s Lady’s B<>ok ; Graham’s Magazine and Ladies’ National Magazine. Subscribed will please call for their copies at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S fa 26 . Broad Street. ! X’ ,; " TIIKAII* 1015 T.JIK IMIOTKSTAAT jx \ GUl.lit. \ : Creeds without Charity, Theology with j out Humanity, and Protestantism without Christianity. For sale by fe26 THUS. RICHARDS & SON. h ■ ra«; k Some i n j erpblsk. “T II K b 1; O H G 1 A II O M IS G \ ZETT E. ” A Southern Fa mill/ Journal. r J’'IIK “HOMEGAZETTE” is published weekly in Augusta, I Georgia, by Robkkt A. Whytk, Editor and Proprietor, at the low rate of $2 per annum, in advance. It is a Jour nal of large size, printed on beautiful pajier with clear type, and presents as line an apjiearauee as any of the boasted Northern Weeklies. The “ Hume (lazktit” is devoted to Literature, Art, Science, Education, General Intelligence and Southern In terests, and is neutnfl in ]Militics and religion. To those, who desire a paper for the Fireside and the i loine Circle, the “ Gazetik” is offered wjth every assurance on the part of Hie Editor, of a determination to att'ord satisfaction to his patrons. He earnestly appeals to the people of Geor gia and the South tuwpport this Southern enterprise —con- fident in the belief that they will afford it their prompt and generous assistance. Augusta, Ga., Jan. sth, 1852. * IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS. Till: BFHB('RIDERS are prepared to supply all kinds of COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, of a superior quality, SHAFTING and MILL GEARING, with improved Coupling and Pulleys, Self-Oiling Hangers (which require oiling only once in three months); LOOMS, of a great variety of Patterns, for Fancy and Twilled Goods, from One to Eighteen Shuttles ; also, for Plain Goods, capa ble of running from 150 to ITo picks per minute. Tlrey are enabled, from their extensive improvements, to produce YARN’S and GOODS, with comparatively little lalior ; anil all Manufacturers, before pi rchasing their Ma chinery, will do well to visit Philadelphia and vicinity, where they can see the Machinery wit 1 all the latest im provements, in full and successful open non ; or they can be referred to Factories in almost every Stale South and West, bv addftssiug a line to Hie Subscribers. ’ J ALFRED JUNKS & SON, Feb. 1853. fels-ly Brideshurg, near Philadelphia. N. B. Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery, the simplest method of driving, and ce leulation of speed, furnished free of charge. wly THE MONTGOMERY MANUFACTURING COM PANY'S IRON WORKS. MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA. MAM l’A{ 11 HE. in superior styL, Horizontal aicl Upright STEAM ENGINES, of all .izes ; Steam BOILERS ; LOCOMOTIVES ; Cast Iron WATER WHEELS; Sugar MILLS ; Saw and Grist Mill IRON 9, of every varie ty, (including Hoxie'scontinuous feet for Saw Mills;) En gine and Hand LATHES; Iron and Brass CASTINGS, of all jpnds, Ac., &c. All orders tilled with despatch. ap22 G INDR AT kCO^ REUBEN RICH’S PATENT CENTRE VENT WA TER WHEEL. CAUTION.— Having been informed that a certain per son named Reed, is vending a 1' atcr W heel iq>on which the water is conducted hy means of a spinal scroll, as upon Reuben Rich’s “Patent Centre lent, we hereby notify and caution the public, that we will prosecute, in all in stances, for any evasion or infringement upon said patent, both the maker and party using, and will be thankful for any information referring us to parties thus trespassing. GINDRAI <s CO. Montgomery, Ala., June Yt, v/i HHLB. IKIBII POTATOFB. For sale on thq