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I>Y WILLIAM S. JONES. ~ AUGUSTA, (iA.. WKI tNKSDAV MORNING. MARCH 10, 1852. VOL. XVI. NO. 511.
Cljf Chronicle & S'cntiiifl
IS PUBLISHED
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY,
BY WILLIAM S. JONES.
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With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts will be
made for advertising by the year, on reasonable terms.
When the hill of any house or firm amounts within six
months to SSO or upwards, for other than contract adver
tisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will be made, if paid on
presentation. 9
PIANOFORTES MUSIC, &c7
CAH \RLES ( ATI.I Vdi CO., near
the United States Hotel, Augusta,Ga.,
sire the only authorized Ageuts for Chick- W
t ring’s celebrated 'J • X J U
IKON FRAMED PIANO FORTES,
Also, for those made by Nunn A Claak, and Adam Stod
dard.
Tiie superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In
tmments render any special reference to them unnecessa
ry. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this
market, for more than 15 years, is good evidence of their
urability.
Ttc ir tock'is always large and full, comprising every
Variety and style of 6, (>X 6 % and T octave PIANOS,
Which they will sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying
rora $2'K) to ss<Hi,) and warrant them sound and perfect in
very respect.
Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh
applies every week of all new publications, as soon as they
ore issued.
All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ac
ordcons, Ac., &c., will receive prompt and careful atten
on, and will be warranted to please in every respect.
MELODEONS.
They have also a complete assortment of Prince A Co.’s
M ELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely the same as the
Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of
he Flute stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for
n.ail Churches. They vary in price from SSO to SIOO.
JEWELRY.
CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same place, a
arge Stock of fine M ATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER
WARE, to which he invites the attention of the public.
mh2S
FLEMING'S STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE TO
SAVANNAH.
/.'/rt- A'vp, J v MKS I*. FLEMING has the grati
j fication of announcing to the traveling public
#— i .Mi a.— that his Stage Line, nulling between Augusta
and the Central Kail Road, is now supplied with new and
splendid Four Horse Coaches, superior teams and careful dri
vers. In short, no effort has been spared to render the pas-
Finger comfortable, and to make his trips as agreeable as
possible.
T show its advantages over all other routes, the following
Schedule of arrivals and departures is annexed, by which pas
jsengors may ascertain with certainty the time of departure,
and the hour of arrival at their destination.
schedule:
Leave Augusta daily at 1 o’clock, P. M., and arrive in
Savannah at 2, A. M., next day.
Leave Savammh daily at S o’clock, P. M. t and arrive in
Augusta at 10, A. ?>[., next day.
The Line«. onnects at Augusta with Stages running to Green
ville, S. €., and Acliville, N. C., on Sunday, Wednesday, and
Friday Nights.
By this route, passengers may leave Charleston daily at 9
o’clock, A. M., on the M ail Steamers to Savannah, and arrive in
Augusta at lb, A. M., the next day. Leave Augusta, daily at
3 o'clock, P. M , and arrive in Charleston at 5, P. M. next day.
Thus affording the passenger the agreeable variety of a de
lightful Stage, Railroad and Steamboat ride, in a trip of twen
ty-five hours travel.
Augusta, Ca., Doc. 20,1851. d
STAGE LINS.
STACKS leave Rome for Jacksonville,
,'N, ,J£ Alabama, on Tue s’lays, Thursdays, and Fun- j
A V.ll' te ———days. On Tuesdays and Thursdays after tlte
arrival of the Car.; from Kingston; on Sundays, at 8 o'clock,
A. M.
Lea ve for Tuscaloosa, Ala., via Jacksonville and Columbus,
and Brandon, Miss., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
jitter the arrival of the Cars from Kingston.
Arrive at i; me. from Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Columbus and
Brandi. . Miss., Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, before
the Cars leave.
Arrive from Jacksonville, Ala., on Tuesdays, Wednesday's,
and Fridays, before the Cars leave for Kingston.
Pass ■ , s from Kingston, going westward, can procure
t'ek its at the Railroad Office in Rome.
R inning time from Rome to Columbus, Miss., 40 hours.
Tiie above Line is well stocked with Four Horse Post
Coach. now running in good order.
R. JEMISON, JR., A CO.
MATT. LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON
IJ’IIK following is tb.e schedule for this ..
I Route, rec-ntty ordered by the Post- fV
master General— _ .vT/Aa ir “
Leave Augusta daily at 6 A. M.
Arrive at Midvfflc same days by 7 P. M.
Leave MidviHe daily at \% A. M.
Arrive at Augusta same days by 2V P. M., except on
■Wednesdays, when it will be due by BJg.
G. W. DENT, Agent.
July 22, ISSI. Jy29
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
ah DA 11. Y«V FI \CI I, CABINET MA K EUS
V>l md UNDERTAKERS, respectftilly inform r *’**
tlte citizens and public generally, that they t ,c3tg.
*1 * ire now manufactutiug all kinds of FUR
NITUKK, which they intend to sell cheaper than any ever
offered in this market before. Their shop is a few doors
above the Upper Market, formerly occupied by Oden. Call
before purchasing elsewhere.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch,
dl'i-dly •
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANU
FACTORY.
rpilli subscriber, thankful for the kind patronage heretofore
I extended to the late firm of Sciiikvkk A Wigand, would
resj>ectfu!ly inform his friends and the public, that he contin
ue-. to execute orders for his well known IV arr an tod French
BURR M ILL STONES, of every desirable size, at the lowest
price and shorfoff notice. He also furnishes
ESi)PUS and COLOGNE STONES,
SMI T MACHINES, of various patterns,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand,
CEMENT, for Mill use.
And every oilier article necessary in a Mill.
Ab o, for Planters, small GRIST MILLS to attach to Gin
Gears.
All orders promptly attended to.
WM. R. SCHIRMKR,
ja!B wtf Surviving partner of Scbirmer A Wigand.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
SB. B\ii.F\ & CO., Manufacturers of friction
• MATCHES, of a superior quality, haying established
themselves at Decatur, DeKalb county, Ga., would respect
fully inform the public, tha t they are now prepared to fur
ni it an excellent article at a very low price. And they feel
-safe in assuring merchants throughout the South, that they
■will fiudjt to their interest to obtain their supply of them
cither directly, or through their agents.
J. McPherson, Agent for Atlanta and LaGrange.
Agents wanted in all the principal towns throughout the
South. S. R. BAILEY A CO.
Decatur, Ga. ja4-sm‘2m
CAMPARA.
1 URAMI’S SUPKRiOB FROTH BITTERS,
I f mamifaclnretl by J. Durand & Co., Paris. —The al*ove
bitters may be used with Wine, or any Spirits. It also, a
pleasant drink, as it is strengthening to the bowels, and a
certain cure for the Dyspepsia, Debility, Weakness of the
Chest, and every complaint arising from a derangement of
the system. Also a- -rtain cure for Chills and Fevers.
A. AON DOHIENS, Agent For Durand «k Co.
For sale wholesale by
GIRARDY & PARKER,
■ : ts Agents for .1. Van Dohlen.
GLENDINNING & CO’S
\ I VHBI.E WORKS, Broad street, Augusta, Georgia,
if I Where we have on hand and will continue to keep a
large tftock of both Italian and American Marble, for
Monuments, Toombs, Head gtones, Ac., to which we res
pectfully call the attention of those wanting work in our
ine. We are now prepared to fill all orders at short no
tice, in as goo! style and as low as work of the same quality
can lie furnished for from any establishment in the United
States. Plans and prices will be sent those who cannot call
and examine for themselves.
P. S. —Orders from the country executed with neatness
and despatch. d 27
FINE WATCHES.
I MIVE WATVMKS, of ihe manufacture of Jules
Jurgueen, of Copenhagen, I*. F. Cooper, and
Chas. Taylor, of Ix>ndon, and of most other makers
of estaolLhed reputation, in various styles of caseing, for
sale by
CL A K, R ACKETT A CO.
Augusta, Oct. 30,1851. odl
/ ' EOKIiI V BUCKETS. —100 dozen BUCKETS, man
■ 1 ufactuml at the Augusta Bucket Factory, for sale at
factory prices, by
nHo-d&wtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
*f \IPO\T'K Ii l \ I’OWTIER. —A good supply on
1 * band, in whole, halves and quart-ir k(*gs, FFFG, kegs
BLASTING POWDER, for sale by
A. OARDELLE,
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
dITTK have on hand our Fall Stock of GOODS,
T V which consLds in part, as follows : Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings, of all qualities and deacrip- fCi
tions, which we offer to make up at short notice.-
and at moderate profits.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Dress, Frock, De Orsay, and Business COATS, SACKS,
and COMFORTABLES; ’ ’
Black, Gray, Mixed and Plaid Cass. PANTS, of all prices
and descriptions;
Silk, Satin, Casimere tmd Cloth VESTS, of all varieties.
Our Fancy Department cannot be eurpassed in this city.
It comprises £ilk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, Scarfs,
end Stocks, Gloves, of all styles; Shirts and Shirt Collars ;
Silk, Merino,Cotton and Flannel Under Shirts and Draws -
Half Hose, of every quality; Clothes Bags ; Money Belts;
Shoulder Braces ; Suspenders; Money Purses ; Cravat
Buckles ; India Rubber Balls ; Bathing Caps and Doll
Heads ; Silk and Cotton Night Caps ; a lew of those fancy
Cigar Cases ; Ladies’ Silk and Merino Under Vests and
Pants, and many other articles, wliica vou can see by call
ing on FERRIS A PAUL.
J. G. Psatnid, o 4 G. A. Pail.
READY M IDE CLOTHING.
250 Broad Street, next door below .the U. S. Hotel.
A FULL and fashionable assortment of my own
make, consisting 11 CLOAKS, OVER COATS,
Business and Dress GARMENTS of all descriptions, [Tj
A great variety of fancy articles always on hand for '»-»
gentleman’s Toilet.
Ladies UNDER VESTS. For making to order, as usual,
a complete Stock of CLOTHS. CABSIMERES VESTINGS
and TRIMMINGS. Military Work of any kind, and making
and Trimming. jalS JOHN BRIDGES.
READY-MADE CLOTHING. ”
MEYER, BROTHER a UO., two doors above Rich
ards k Son’s Book Store, beg leave to inform their
friends and the public generally, that they are just now re
ceiving their Fall and Whiter supplies of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Comprising an extensive assortment of every variety of
Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which bars been manufactured
by themselves, and which they are enabled to soil to custom
ers and Country Merchants, on better terms lhaji any other
House in the citv.
DRY GOODS.
They have also an extensive assortment of Ft.tpie and
Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold on the most accom
modating terms, either wholesale or retail. Call and see
the Goods and prices. s!2-dtwAwly
"william a. ARCHER,
Draper and tailor, has removed to the .
south side of Broad street, nearly opposite
' and little east o? the F«igle A Phoenix lie tel, where Kj
he solicits a continuation of the patronage which has -» J
been so liberally bestowed on him by the public.
He keeps on hand a good assortment of material, such as
is kept by Merchant Tailors, waich he will make up to or
der in good shape. All garments made up to order, war
ranted to fit.
Renovating and Repairing done up at short notice. Please
call and give him a trial. 029-d.twtf
SUPERIOR MADE CLOTHING.
JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, next door
below the United States’ Hotel, will, to close out NEbi
the balance of his Winter Stock of Ready-Made fe4
CLOTHING, sell tbeurat a very small advance on I«’j .
their cost, consisting, in part, of Super French Black Cloth
Double aud Fingle Breasted Frock and Dress COATS ; Co
lored Do.; Black and Colored FKOUKTEKS and RIDING
COATS; Do. SACK; Super French Cloth-face Colored
BEAVER,' Full Trimmed Surtout OA'ERCOATS ; Black ami
Colored BEAY ER; Kersey and Pilot Cloth Overcoat SACKS;
Reversal Lambskin and Bearer Do.; Black aud Fancy Cas
simere PANTS, and a full variety of VESTS. feG
ORDERS, ORDERS*.—We will he pleased to receive
the Orders of our friends at any timk, for any article
in our line of business, to he executed in 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 wh« may fat or us.
ja22 _______ WM. O. PRICE Sc CO.
LUMBER YARD.”
subscriber has established, near his residence at the
. lower part of Telfair Street, a BUM BEK Y A KD, at which
he win keep constantly a full assortment of Planks, Bcantliug,
Fence Posts, Ac., for sale on consignment.
Consignments of Lumber, as well as orders for the same,
will nus-t with prompt attention.
AH the Lumber necessary for complete buildings may be
had at short notice.
Liberal advance*- made on consignments.
d;i 8m L. CHARLES DUGAS.
J. l. koethkn,
I ATE Member of the New York and Pittsburgh bar, of-
J fers his ser vices to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augus
ta, as a TEACHER OF THE GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
FRENCH LANGUAGES.
Small Classes will be immediately formed, and private pu
pils taken, either at their reisdences, or at that of the sub
scriber. J. L. K. was, for many years, » resident of New
York, part of the time as a Teacher, and has the most un
exceptionable testimonials of his capacity, Ac.
A few private pupils will also be taken in the general
branches of education.
Orders left at Josbchii A. Carhik A Co.’a, or Thomas Rich
ards i Sok’s, will be promptly attended to.
J. L. KOETHEN,
ja 11 At \Vm. R. Schinner’s, Broad street.
As l«. KIAZK. Teacher of Music, re-
TI • spectfully informs the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that he gives In- 7 T U q Ij
struction in Vocal Music, on the Piano, Vio- J " w J J
lin and Guitar, in the most thorough manner. Calls left
at Mr. Catliu’s Music store, will be promptly answered.
n22-ly
J Ut*T RECKIVHD, a splendid lot of cheap .s .
LADIES’ and MISSES GAITER BOOTS. J
Misses Sid SLIPPERS, f»r dancing;
Boy’s Calf Sewed BROGANS, for dancing; which will
be sold low. ju*B H. E. CLARKE.
PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH, PUMP BOOTS
f UriT REUEI\ ED, a handsome lot of
fj Gent’s Patent Leather BOOTS; lijli j
“ Cloth Pat Tip “
“ Calf Primp Sole “
“ “ Dress “
“ “ or Patent Leather Opera BOOTS ;
—ALSO—
Ladies’ White Satin Gaiter BOOTS;
“ “ Kid Polka
•* no jenny Linda;
•• “ Satin and Kid SLIPPERS, Ac.
fcIS FORCE, CONLEY .% CO.
•HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
O’ 1 1( UM)EMBItJ\ED tx-gs to inform IU friends and
L the public that he will continue the business of HOUSE
aud SIGN PAINTING, in all its various branches. Office
the same :i« that occupied by Coffin and Reynolds.
He will execute Sign and Imitation PAINTING, of every
variety, as cheap as it cau be done elsewhere, and solicits
persons to call before engaging elsewhere.
fe7 __ JOHN G. COFFIN.
SAVANNAH ADVERTISEMENTS.
SimFL HOYT at CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 4 DEALERS IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
VIJOrLD advisa their miiuarousfriends that they keep
>' constantly at tbeir Warehouse— sign of the BIG
PLOW, No. 6 Whitaker ritreet, Savannah, all kinds of Aom-
CCLTCRAL iMI’LXUtKTS. Also, I.IMU, il AIK, CBaKNT aild
Plaster. They have now in store,
1,200 barrels LIME,
1,000 do CEMENT,
500 do. Calcined PLASTER,
All the above at Wholesale and Retail, at reduced prices.
n 27
SASH. BLINDS, DOORS.
PtOR HALE at No. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga.
L Glared Sash, Bliuds aud Doors, suitable for outside and
inside w ork, by
n2S BAM L. HOYT &. CO.
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENT.
nKADftUAHTKHH.— 2<W Victoria Range, Charles
ton, S*. C. —The Emporium of Fashion for every arti
cle in hi* line of business, such as PAPER HANGINGS,
from first factories in Europe and America, at prices from
10 cents to $2.25, borders to suit; Rich Curtain Stuffs, Lace
aud Swiss ifusbn Curtains, Hands and Gimps; newest style
French and German Gilt Cornices, from 2 to ti inches wide. A
large assortment of 'WINDOW SIIADKB constantly ou
baud, new patterns every month, or as soon as issued.
None of the»c articles will be sold, hut such qualities a*
cau l)e warranted.
MATRAFBEB, of all Sorts Wool, Moss and Hair —many
other article*, geue'idiy kept in the Upholstering line
will la; found. Terms Moderate. F. DUPONT.
ja2s-tw2m
BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMENT.
200,000 2ifo,00( I* lb*OBH<>ULDERB ;
6,060 Small Family HAMS;
200 bids. LAUD.
For sale by the undersigned, who keeps constantly on hand
a large Ptock of PROVISIONS. Parties sending orders,
may rely on getting them filled at as low rate*, as if buy
ing in person. GEORGE k THOMAS CABBU RN.
jalfi 44 South Street, Baltimore, Md.
COPARTNERSHIP. ~
rplIK l have formed a Copartnership
L in the Practice of LAW, under the firm and style of
Miixsoun A Boixj»!i«. Their Office is on Jackson street, 8
doors north of Broad. JOHN MiI.LEDGE.
A. W. RODGERS.
Augusta, Februsry 6, 1552. _ _fc7
DissoLtrnoN.
fTIIE FillM of HUTCHINSoN A THOMAS is This
Jl Bay dissolved. The undersigned will carry on the
business in bis own name, and is alone authorixed to ure
the name of the firm in winding up business.
Feb. 21,1852. JOHN 3. HUTCHINSON.
N'OTICE. —AH persons baring 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.
Feb. 22, 1851. JOHN g. HUTCHINSON.
NOTICE.
DR. HENRY BACON having transferred his interest
in the firm of B. B. PLUMB & CO., to Dr. I. P.
GARVIN, the undersigned will continue the DRUG BUSI
NESS at the same stand and under the same tlnn name,
and will close up the business of the old firm.
D. B. PLUMB,
I. P. GARVIN.
Augusta, January 81st, 3862. fel
lAfeT NOTlCE.—Persons indebted to HENRY I».
j NEWKIRK, whether by Note or on open Account, art
requested to make immediate payment, in default of which,
they are hereby notified that suit will lie forthwith com
menced against them. J, 0. COLLIBR, Receiver,
Augusta, Jan. 547th, 1552, ja2s
ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE.
“THEGEORGIA li O >1 E G A ZET T E . ”
A Southern Family Journal.
. rpilE “HOME GAZETTE’’ is published weekly in Augusta,
-I Georgia, by Kodekt A. Whvie, Editor and Proprietor,
at the ow rate of $2 per annum, in advance. It is a Jour
, nal of;arge size, printed on beautiful paper with clear type,
and pr esents as fine an appearance as any of the boosted
9 Northern Weeklies.
The “ Home Gazette” is devoted to Literature, Art,
Science, Education, General Intelligence and Southern In
. terests. aud is neutral in politics and religion. To those,
, who desire a paper for the Fireside and the !)• me Circle, the
; “ Gazittb ”is offered with every assurance on the part of
the Ed tor, of a determination to afford satisfaction to his
; patron*. He earnestly appeals to the people of Gcor
t gia and the South to support this Southern enterprise—cou
-1 tident ia the belief that they will afford it their prompt and
r generous assistance.
i Augusta, Ga., Jan. sth, 1852.
interesting to cotton planters.
SR. PAR Kin RST’Sj Patent Cotton Seed CT.EUN
• ING MACHINE, constructed without Saws 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 the entire crop of a large
plantei near Columbia, 8. C., (a certificate from whom is
appended,) enhancing the value of the Cotton one and a
half to two cents per lb. over that cleaned by any Saw Gin.
This advanced price more than pays for a Machine in one
year’s average crop, the cost of it being only $250. It turns
out equally as much or more, than any Saw Gin ; is more
simple, and durable, perfectly safe to the glnncr, inasmuch
as he cannot cut himself; and the great danger of fire, by
friction, in other Machines is entirely obviated.
Arrangements are completed, to build these Machines
in Augfeta, 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 ho seen in
operation at my Steam Mill. W. H. GOODRICH.
Augusta, April, ISSI. apPJ
• Copy of a certificate from Col. Wade Hampton, dated at
Millwood, Nov. 4,1850.
Mr. Parkhurst has been, for some weeks, at my plantation
adapting his Cotton Gin, originally intended for Long Cot
ton, to short staple. The experiment has been entirely suc
cessful. He has one Gin in operation, which will prepare
four hales of three hundred and fifty pounds each, per day,
and the quality of the cotton in far hotter t/uni I hare
ever aeon. By this process of cleaning cotton, the 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 1 earnestly hope that
»Ir. Parkhurst may be rewarded for it.
aulfi-wly Vv. Hampton*
DISSOLUTION.
! rpil hi COPARTNERBJiII* heretofore existing under
T the firm of BAKER, GRUBLE i CO., at Hearing,
[ was dissolved on the ficst day of January last. The busi
ness will hereafter be continued under the name of the
HEARING STEAM MILL COMPANY; and at a recent
meeting of the Stockholders, John Harris and Guilford Al
ford were appointed to manage said business, and to make
contracts, and give all obligations binding said Company.
Our Mill being favorably located at Hearing, on the Geor
gia Railroad, \fe can furnish LUMBER, up or down the
Road, on short notice. The price of Lumber, at the Mill, i.-.
$lO per 1,000 feet, for a house bill. For all lumber over 24
feet long, an extra price will be charged ; and for quartered
j weatherboarding and flooring, all heart, will be charged, if.
taken alone, an extra juice, and sl, in all cases, for loading
a ear. The freight on the Road is $1 for the first station, {
and,2s cents for each station thereafter, per thousand feet. !
felT-w4t
PHILIP A. MOISE,
fa IMPORTER AND DEALER IS I
gC3A DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, j
DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSH- VM 1
ES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES,
INSTRUMENTS, Ac., &c.
Xo. 196 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
Has nowon hand a very large Stock of the above articles,
wliioh are offered for sale at very low prices, and on accom
modating terms.
Country Merchants, Physicians and Planters are
invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
jalC-w
SSOO REWARD.
A REX’* ARD of Five Hundred Dollars will be piv
u V for the DETECTION and APPREHENSION, wi*
proof to convict, of the persons committing the murder 0
Henry Herrin and Barbara Herrin, in Columbia County,o
the 11th of January last.
JAS. BURROUGHS,
felS-4&w3 ISAAC RAMSEY.
SHORED SALMON.—BOOIbs. Smoked SALMON.! A
first rate article, just received nj
f«18 J. A. MILLEN A C0.,206 Broad-St.
I MIR SALE.—A second hand, sixse at ROCKAWAY, of |
JL our own make, but little used.
inhß-lm JAMES HULBERT A CO.
GPvEEN HOUSE PLANTS-PLOWEPvS, &C.
T\4 • UI-’.lsSvM VM, begs leave to announce .JyUi
•to his friends and the public, that he
lias at his Garden on Green street, a most splendid collec
tion of
GREEN HOUSE PLANTS,
ROSES,
FLOWERRS, and
SHADE TREES,
Comprising several of the u...rf choice and superb articles,
ever offered in this market, to which he invites the atten
tion of all admirers of the chaste and beautiful in nature.
iW“ Orders from the country promptly filled, on the
most accommodating terms. d7
nßßgfl \\D GENUINE GARDEN -
I SEEDS, Warranted Crop of ISSI. —We have UsSs fiF
just received our Stock of FRESH SEEDS, to which
we invite the attention of tlrb public.
dlfi D. B. PLUMB & CO.
LOOK HERE-
A NEW STORE AMI NEW / #
vU FURNITURE. J SILCOY has re-
moved his stock of FURNITURE,
* \ * CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., next
to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite his former stand,
where he intends kepping a general assortment of FURNI
TURE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., of his own manufacture.
Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which
he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in
ducement to those about purchasing to give him a call at
his new FURNITURE STAND. 012-d&w
/ IRE AT BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND j.,
* I SHOE!*. —Selling of at Cost, the entire SDeJ
FALL STOCK, comj)rising inumerable varieties. W ffl
No respect paid to the cost of shipping. Country
Merchants’will find it advantageous to give me a call.
HENRY DALY,
fe26 Opposite U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
RANGES E. FARROW’S PATENT COOKI G =
RANGE, one of the l>est articles now in use, for
sale by
o2S 15. F. CHEW.
AT WHOLE3AI.E AUD RETAIL
F. HOLMAN & CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
( ROCRKRV, CHINA, AXD CLASS WARE,
jail AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Gill
BOOKS : BOOKS »! BOOKS !! !
TOSKPII A. CARRIE A CO., have
fl just received the following Books, to C
which thev invite attention :
POETICAL AND PROSE ILLUSTRA- eJuJaSaiaF
TIONS OF CELEBRATED AMERICAN PAINTERS ; with
eleven engravings on Steel, by John Sartain.
HEAVEN ; OU THE SAINTED DE AD, by Rev. 11. ITar
bough, A. M. Fourth edition, revised and improved.
THE HEAVENLY RECOGNITION, by Rev. li. Harbough,
A. M.
THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM; Stories for Children,
with beautiful illustrations, by H. Hastings AA’old.. jail
MEDICAL BOOK
OCRRICAL ANATOMY, by Joseph
tN Maclise, Fellow of the Royal College of jt [s'.• ■p / jh
Surgeons, with sixty-eight colored plates. i
Operative Surgery, based on Normal and ASSitilShlbJy
Pathological Anatomy, by J. F. Malgaigne; Translated
from the French by Frederick Britton, A. 8., M. D., M. K.
C. S. L.
The Pocket Formulary, and Synopsis of the British and
Foreign Pharmatopajias, by Henry Beasley. For sale by
.all JOSEPH A. CARRIE & CO.
LUMBER.
TUP! SUBSCRIBERS having erected a Steam Saw
Mill, four miles west of Warrenton, Warren county,
arc now prepared to deliver from two to four thousand feet
of LUMBER per day at the Warrenton Depot, from which t
place it can be shipped to any point on the Georgia RailJ j
oad, at shortnotice. apld-twtf CODY A NEAL.
I OVETT’S WAIIPEAE, OH HAIR GROSS.-
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
prietor of the Wahpene assumes that hair seed or germ is
always in the seal]), and that by removing the cause of dis
ease, the hair and its natural color is restored. The
Wahpene is in bottles with full directions, price sl. Sold
by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.,
ja3 Sole Agents.
TLf ITvOVISIO.XS, &g.
11l AYE CLOSE!) MY MERCANTILE BUSI
NESS, but my friends up the road and elsewhere kevsp
sending me articles for sale —being determined to keep me
bu^y.
I am new finishing a new Store House, to he completed
abjut the 15th March. I will then sell on Commission, BA
CON, FLOUR, LARD, GRAIN, TOBACCO, and Heavy
GOODS, of all kinds,(not retailing) rendering, sales making
remittances promptly, according to instructions. My sales
will be for cash, or on short time.
COTTON will be sold here, or forwarded to Augusta to
Messrs. Doughty & Beall or Heard A Davison, who will
render prompt sales through me. Drafts and Notes collect
ed, and business generally attended to in Morgan county.
JOHN ROBSON.
Madison, Feb. 28,1852. fe29-sw!o
TO PLANTERS.
rrsHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform Plant-
J ers, that he furnishes
SMALL GRIBT MILLS,
Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes,
and of different j>atterns at the lowest prices.
These Mills have given the highest satisfaction, and can
be compared w ith any from tlte Ncrth.
Please give us a call before buying elsewhere.
WM. K. SCHIRMER.
Burr Mill Stone Manufacturer, Augusta, Ga. ja-S-ly_
ISSS FOR KTJ-5 hbls.”Prime Mess Pork, just, receiv
ed, for sale by fe27 TINSLEY A INGRAM.
f.UOI B, FLOE 11,—Baltimore FLOUITnow landing by
X* ftjl« HAND Si FLEMING. 1
BOOTS AND SHOES
THE CHEAPEST EVER jr
I . ' x offered in Augusta. The sub- jCKI
1 scriher begs leave to return f a|i
™T sine, re tlianks to his friends
an.’, the public generally for their kind and liberal patronge
bestowed on him, and hojvs, by an unflinching j>ersever
ance to merit the same for the future, being desirous to
call the attention of the citizens of Augusta, and its
vicinity, to his splen-bd block of Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’.
Boys’ and Childrens’
BOOTS & SHOES,
which hr will soil wholesale and retail, cheaper than any
t ever offered in this city. Please call and examine, as bis
| Goods will i>e freely shown one price asked.
f.hOpair Ladi - laced GM ImkS, at ( J 5 cents per pair.
N. ii.—A handsome lot of Travelling and Packing
TRUNKS, VALIECES, anil CARPET BAGS, always on
hand.- JAMES DALY.
Store on the South side of Broad Sii cet, iind nearly *.p
--• ; P 021 6m
LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, 40.
f I ST RLCEIVKH, a largo supply of Hem
fl lock, and Oak Sole LEATHER, li-ind and Pick
er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Calf fll
and Kip 3RINS, lining and Binding SKINS, Kid 1
and Top SKINS.
—AT.so —
KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS H\M
MEUS, PUNCHES, Lasting TACKS, SPAR ABT.ES,’ French
Kir. Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS. Long STICKS, Pump
STICKS, Sand STONES, Splitting and Eyelet .MACHINES
Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TWIST, Boot* WEBBING, Boot
CORD, 'Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS.
CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, <fec.
FORCE, CONLEY & CO.
Jal 3 Bank.
WTI.LIAM HOUSLEY, JR.,
V 4 HOLES ALE A.\l» RE-
|B] TAIL DEALER IN BOOTS
AND SHOES, keeps constantly „ i*V\'Ei|
on hand, fho best artielV for re- T»iii"«~'li VI r
tailing, various descriptions of Mens’, Boys’, Ladies’, ,Mi.-.ses’,
and Children’s. Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South
side Broad st reet, Augusta, Georgia. ja3-ly
TO MY LADY PATRONS.
"A-jggjg*. 111 H E received a fresh supply *,
Mgl \ of Ladies’ thick sole GAITKJIS,
R.| < whie'n will be sold lower than am fBl
ever offered in \ngusta. *
BOOT’S and SHOES.
—: also :
RUBBERS, TRUNKS, VALISES, and SATCHELS.
Children and Servants’ BOOTS and SHOES, in groat vari
ety, all of which will be gold low.
Call and examine for yourself.
tWOppogite Bridge Bank Buildings, Broad-st.
d!4 E i ; MMONS
DANCING FUMFS. GAITERS, &C.
JIKT RECEIVER-
iU \ Boy’s Dancing PUMPS; §
L.. * Boy’s Dancing GAITERS; fll
mr Youth’s Dancing PUMPS; *
do. do. GAITERS;
ALSO
Gent’s fine Calf Dress BOOTS ;
do. do do. Steel Shank BOOTS ;
do. do. Clolh 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. FORGE, CON LEY A CO.,
t opposite Insurance Bank..
FAIRBANK S PATENT
! PLATFORM \M) cm \TKR SCALES, \\ \R
j i Adapted to every required oj.eration of
■ Weighing—as Rail Road Scales, for Trains or single Cars;
| Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable
I Scales on Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c. STORE
! SCALES of all sizes; COUNTER SCALES, Ac., Ac., for sale
by W. AJ. N1 l SON, 4gents. mhl
W. K. & J.*TURPIN.
SUm>.SoltS TO W. IT, TURPIN,
_ r OFFER TO PHYSICIANS, Planters, Mer- n
CM chants, and the public at large, a choice and tiOLS
well assorted stock of DRUGS AND MEDI
CS CINES, OILS, PAINTS, DYESTUFFS, Glass iJS*
and Putty, Brushes of every description, Straw Brooms,
Spirits Turpentine, Arc., Ac.
Wc purchase our goods for cash, and are prepared to sell
on the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it t<>
their interest to look at our prices. All articles warranted
to be what is represented. Give us a call and satisfy your
selves. • s2S
D. B- PLUMB & CO.
.q ARE constantly receiving fresh and pure
Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, CJ •?
in Toilet Articles &c., at ilir-ir establishment V y
between U. S. Hotel and Post Office comer. 43
Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr.
Barnes’, corner Green and McTntonsh strots n2B
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers would rcspeotfaUy call -
the attention of tiioir friends and the
public, to tla ir assortment of Rosewood and ?} Hr'H"n
Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well J “ * u •
known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Bacon .v Raven,
A. H. Gale A Co., and Dubois & Seabury, New A ork, which
arc warranted in every respect, to bo at least fully equal to
any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe.
The subscribers would also state than the instruments now
on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh from
tiie manufacturers. For sale at very low prices fur cash or
city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
myl3 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOE’S CAST STEEL CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS.
r UHK subscribers manufacture, from the best cast steel,
I CIRCULAR SAWS, from two inches to five feet diame
ter. These saws are carefully hardened and tempered, and
are ground and finished by machinery designed expressly for
the pur*lose, and are therefore much superior in truth and
uniformity of surface to iliu-e ground in the usual manner.
They require less sot, less power to drive them, and arc not
so liable to become heated, and produce a saving of timber.
They also manufacture Cast Steel MILL PIT and CROSS
CUT SAWS, and BILLET WEBS, of superior quality, all of
which they have for gale at their Ware Rooms, Nos. 29 anil 81
Gold Street, or they n ay be obtained of the principal Hard
ware Merchants in the United States.
R. HOE & CO.,
Printing Ifress, Machine and Saw Makers,
29 and 31 Gold Street.
The following extract is from a report made by a committee
of scientific anil practical gentlemen, appointed by the Ameri
can Institute :
“ Your committee are of unanimous opinion, that in the ap
paratus invented by Mr. R. M. Hoe, for grinding saw s, he
has displayed great ingenuity and tact in the adaptation of
machinery to the production cf results in the manufacture of
saws, which may with propriety be denominated the ne plus
ultra of the art.”
Publishers of newspapers who will insert this advertisement j
three times, with this note, and forward usa pa per containing
the same, will be paid in print ing materials, by piu'ehiising
four times the amount ot their bill for the advertisement.
jy2o wfim
OIL CLOTHS.
\LimO tfeliOYT, Nos. 72 aud T 4 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
Europe, and for which they obtained the prize medal at the
World’s Fmr.
At their Wire-rooms in New York, 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. did
FANCY GOODS.
AT' Mil). RICKSO.V A: CO., (Formerly BAILEY, j
11 WARD, & CO.) AT THK OI.D.STAND, No. 11 M AIDKX I.AVK,
Ntw Youk, Importers of French, German, and English Fan
cy Goods, Brushes, Combs, Fans, Jewelry, Porte Mommies,
Work and Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Violins, Accorde
ons, Perfumery, Stationery, &c., Ac.
t#”Please noiiee that our firm is Ward, Dickson a Co.,
and our number 41. n 27 Cm
CARDS, CARDS.
CtOTTOIV, WOOL, JUn-Crovr and Horse Cards of the
J above celebrated stamps, are of unequalled quality, and
wherever introduced lake 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 “ Whitcmore” stamp, are of the usually well known
quality.
Sold by the Hardware houses in si! the cities, and country
Merchants, and to the trade by the Manufacturers.
JOS. B. SARGENT,
mylO wly* 24 (1 iff Street, New York. *
\ GRICULTURAL IWPIiK- r , j
. MENTS.—The undersigned are - J ~ ~ £ !
row receiving from the manufaclur-
ers at the North, ami will keep con- i
staiuly on hand ;t large as-<ortment of the best AGKICi L- j
TURAL IMPLEMENTS to be had in New York or New i
England, or this city, and adapted to Southern Husbandry, j
which they will sell low for cash.
CARMICHAEL k BEAN. 1
Augusta, Georgia. j
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHI? |
WEVKL r. tffM*
The new and splendid Steamships
FLORIDA Captain Lyon,
—AND—
ALABAMA Captain Lrni/>w,
BKLONOINO TO THE NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM N AVIGA
TION COMPANY.
0\ \\l) \FTIiII the 11th January, will leave Sa
vannah and New York every SATURDAY until further
notice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsur
passed in comfort, safety and speed. Cabin Passage, $25 —
payable in advance.
Agents : PADLEPORD, PAY A CO,
Savannah,
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
ja!2 194 Front-street, New York.
r>EFI\KD VEGETABLE PAIVTOIL.—Notice to
V Pmnters, AVheelwrights, Car Manufacturers and Iran :
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 i
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 bo preserved for many years. ,
Being equal to Linseed Oil, and but half the price is sufii- ’
dent recommendation. For sale by
jaSO-d&w * WM. IL TUTT, Druggist. _ i
T7ALI VBLKCITVPROCBRTV I’OHtsVLE.^
\ —The three story Brisk BUILDING and LOT, gjjje
I known as the Bucket Factory, together with the other im«
! provemente, is offered at private sale by
B. M, DUVAL,
ja27-twAwtf Attorney for John Tilkcy.
TO PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS MEN
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding
rix lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO
‘ per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged pro
3 rata per line.
I W. W. TIIOTIAS,
\ TTORAEV VT LAW, Newnan, (la.—Will prac
. tice iu the Counties of the Coweta Circuit, and other
Counties convenient. He will also attend the Supreme
Court at Macon and Decatur. All business entrusted to
i his care will meet with prompt attention. fe‘24
J. T. BOTHWELL,
A TTORAEV AT LAW, August*, Georria. Find
■: 1 A ing that I shall have a good many claimwfef my own
1 to sue, L will attend to the collection of Claims for others
i in Richmond, Burke, and Jefferson,
j f-21 J. T. BOTHWELL.
IRVIN & BARNETT,
VTI'OKXKYS AT LAW, Washington, Wilkes Co.,
Georgia.
1. T. Irvin, Jr. | Samvel B a unfit.
fe!2
W. I*. JORItAV,
\ TTORAEV AT* LAW, Zebulon, Georgia. Office
. aliove Winbary and Redding’s. feS-d
, Miles W. Lewis. j Henry C. Wars.
LEWIS A WAKE,
VTTORAEVS AT LAW, Office, White Plains,
. Greene county, Georgia. ja2B
JOH\ k. JUkSOY,
\ TTORAEV AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, Practices
. in the Middle Circnit of Georgia, and in the neighbor
ing Districts of South Carolina. —,
Office in the Masonic Hall Building. *ja27
JOHY T. SHEW 71A KE.
I A TTORAEV AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia, will
\ practice in the counties of Burke, Scrivcn, Washing
ton, Montgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel and Richmond.
n4-w 1 y
C. A. LIGIITFOOT.
\ TTORAEV AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, will
. practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, in
Gie» ne of the Ocmnlgee, and in Washington, Jefferson. And
Columbia of the Middle Circuit. sl4-wif
DAWSOY it CLARK,
\TTOH \] Ks AT' LA W, Appling, tleorgia will give
_ special attention to the collection of legal demands of
every description.
Andrew 11. 11. Dawson, Augusta, Georgia.
Sterling Clark, Appling, Georgia. an24-ly.
JO 111 K. STIRGES,
\TTORA EV AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia.
my 2 7
JOSH!A HILL,
\TTOK\EV Vl' LAW, Madison and Monticelln,
Ga. Ail business addressed to him at either place in
the counties of Morgan and Jasper, and those contiguous,
will receive prompt attention. u 23
BAILEY & CIMIYCU
*.*n’ORATVS AT LAW, i'andersviffe, Georgia, will
1 V practice in all the counties of the Middle Circuit. je*2
Samuel J. Bailey, Elelzok Cummiso.
l. r. snirso.Y,
A TTORAEV AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, will prompt
. ly attend to all business entrusted to his care. fe“29-ly
g. mvu7
A TTORAEV AT LAW , Warrenton, Georgia.
| apl3-ly
EDWARD d. POTTLE,
\ TTORAEV AT’ LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, will
continue to practice in Warren, Hancock, Wilkes, Tal
| iaferro, and all the counties of the Northern Circuit, and
! Columbia Burke and Washington of the Middle.
Refer to Thveewitts, Hudson & Shivers ; C. C. Cody & Co.,
Warrenton. je2(>.
KOBE lit HESTER, *
4 TTORAEV VT I. AAV, Elberton, Georgia, wiD prac
j. V tice in the counties of Elbert, Wilkes, Lincoln, Ogle
thorpe, Madison and Franklin. my22-ly
P. G. AKRIYGTOY,
A TTORV’EY AT LA W and Notary Public, Ogle-
J V thorpe, Macon County, Georgia.
Office at Oglethorpe. dll-wly
JOHY P. wildgT
A TTORNEV 4AD UOUASELLOR AT LAW,
xV. No. 13 St. Charles street, Rooraf No. 10, up stairs, New
Oi leans. All claims and collections intrusted to his care will
meet with prompt and faithful attention. dlB-ly
STEPHENS & BIRD.
VTTORA FIS AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, will
. practice in all the counties of the Northern circuit.
jyl6-ly J. L. Bird.
GIBSOY & JOAES. ~
\ TTORAEYS AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga., will prac
iA. 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.'.i. Gibson, apD-wly Jesse M. Jones.
CHAP LEY R, STROTHER,
* TTORAEV AT LAW, practices in the Northern
_/ V Circuit. All business will receive prompt and efficient
attention. Office at Lincointon, Ga. je2B-tf
SAMEL ELBERT kERR, ~
V TTORAEV AT LAW, Augusta, Oa., will practice
in the several counties of the Middle Circuit.
Office, Parlor of the Mansion House. 024
JASPER 11. HORSEY,
i A TTORAEV AT LAW, Dtihlonega, Georgia, will
J \ attend to all Professional business entrust**! to him in
the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the
Western Circuit.
Ri'fei tmces. —Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Wm. 11. Turpin,
Augusta ; Hon. C. Dougherty, Athens ; James Law, Gaines
ville ; Smith <fe Walker, and J. W. Grady, Dahlonega. fe!4
JOHiY H. STAY FORD,
\ TTORAEV VT LAW, Clarksville, Ga., will prac
. tice in the counties of Clarke, Franklin, Habersham,
Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union, Murray and Gwinnett,
and in the Federal Circuit Cobrt for Georgia. 17y
Y. G. & A. G. FOSTER.
VTTORAEVS AT LAW. The undersigned are still
. engaged in the practice of law. Olnee at Madison,
Morgan county, Ga. All business entrusted to them will
meet with prompt and efficient attention.
N. G. Foster, u5-dly A. G. Foster.
DAVID S. JOHYSTOY,
| A TTORAEV AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office on
| J\ Jackson, next Broad street. W ill promptly attend to any
j business entrusted to his care.
AV/c/v —Messrs. T, N. Poullain & Son, Miller & War
• ren, Adams & Faigo, CoL T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. Wm.
Johnston, Lancelot. Johnston, Esqr., Madison, Ga.
JAMES G. COLLIpt,
\ TTORAEV AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re
moved to the rear of Miller k Warren’s Dry (Basis
store, over B. H. Warren & Co's. oM)
EDGAR G. DAWSOY,
A TTORAEV AT LAM, Columbus, Georgia, refers
-1 V by permission to the following well known gentlemen:
Anthony Porter, Esq., President of the Bank of the State
of Georgia ; Hon. R. R. Cuylcr, President of the Central
Railroad and Banking Company ; Hon. Asbnry Hull, Cash,
ierof the Branch Bank, State of Georgia; Messrs. Hill k
Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jal
BEYJATIIY If. BIGHA7I,
\ TTORAEV AT LAW, Pension, Bounty Land and
Patent Agency, for Western Georgia and Eastern Ala
bama. at LaGrange, Georgia. The suhscril>cr also Prac
tice Law in its various branches, in the neighbor
ing counties of the Coweta and Chattahoochie Circuits.
myls-ly
J. L. McDaniel. | Jas. McConkey. ] W. B. Murray
.TIrDAYIEL & TIciOYKEV,
IJROVISIOA DEALERS AAD REA ERA 1. (OM
-1 MISSION MERCHANTS, 45 Light street, Baltimore,
have at ail times on hand a full assortment of BACON and
PROVISIONS, al lowest market rates. feß-wly
GREEYWOOD & MORRIS,
X'tOMVIISSIOA MERUHAATS, office No. 11?,
V_2 Tchoupitoulaastreet,New Orleans, If. T. Gt«HF*3D.
je2s-dly* JosUB Moxais.
J. G. DIDLAkS & €O,
/'SOMVIISSIOY VXD FORAVABDIAG MER-
V CHANTS, Chaitapoova Tennessee ja22-ly
WM. E. EVAS* 4 LO.,
! LKHIMISSIO.V AIL'IKTIAATS, Accommodation
V Wharf, CharU- ,S. C. Wm. E. Evans,
Wm. M. D’Antignac,
n5-dly Geo. W. Evans.
J. L. TAYLOR 4 €O.,
, A ICTTOA AMI UOMMISSIOA VIKKCTIA ATS,
j 1 \ Nos. 81 Chartres and 41 Customhouse Streets, New Or
j leans.
! References. —Boston—Messrs. Emerson Cochran & Co.,
! and Barnabas Haskall. Mobile—Messrs. C. W. Dorrcnce
& Son and Howe k Bachellor. New York—Messrs. Dunbar
Brother, J. D. Scott k Co., and Conklin A Smith. New
Orleans—lion. A. J). Crossman, Mayor, Messrs. Hoyt &
Ford, Hall k Kemp, Harris & Morgan, M. Garcia & Co., and
Samuel Wo dlO-tf
W. H. C. MILLS,
T7* ACTOR AM) < <»>S MISSION MERCHAAT,
I* continues business at Kis okl stand, No. 17C, Bay street.
Savannah, Georgia.
References.— Messrs. D’Antignac & Evans, Augusta.
Messrs. Charles Day & Co., Macon. Messrs. E. Padleford
& Co., Savannah. ol
0. MUNSON, A. M., M, D.,
SI RGEOA DEATTBT, Augusta, Ga.,
Office over Carmichael & Co.’s Hard-
Teeth, constitutionally healthy, plugged
and w;urranted for life.
References —Drs. Paul P. Eve, Means, Campbell, LaConte;
John Bones, D. Hand, Porter Fleming, Esqrs., and others.
apT _____
RIRkE & DE.7IIYG,
T>OOKSELLERS STATIOAEKS, Newspaper
I > and Periodical Agents, and Dealers in Fancy Articles,
Pianos, Music, Ac., Madison, Ga. T. A. Burke,
my*2s-wly C. W. Dbming.
Herat v trusses, abdomiaal support
, ERS, &c., in great variety. Fur sale by
f e ls lIAVILAND. RIDLEY k 00.
I) |('E.—io casks prime RICE, for sale from wharf by
t ja-23 CHARLES P. McCALLA.
UNITED STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
T>EEI), BROTHERS A (’O., Wholesale Clothing
\ Dealers, and Jobbers in DRY GOODS. Warertioms
North side of Market Street, above Fourth, at
the Red Doors, Philadelphia. JOHN T. SMITH,
fc4-wSm Late of MilleUgevilie.
DAILY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL.
POETRY.
“NOTE THE BRIGHT HOURS ONLY."
A lesson in itself sublime
A lesson worth enshrining.
Is this —“1 take no heed of time,
Save when the Sun is shining.”
These motto-words a dial bore.
And wisdom never teaches
To human hearts a better lore
Than this short sentence preaches
As life is sometimes bright and fair.
And sometimes dark and lonely,
let us forget its pain and care.
And note its bright hours only.
There is no grave on earth’s broad chart
But has some bird to cheer it;
So hope sings on, in every heart.
Although wo may not hear it;
And if to-day the heavy wing
Os sorrow is oppressing.
Perchance to-morrow’s Sun will bring
The weary heart a blessing.
For life is sometimes bright and fair.
And sometimes dark and lonely.
Then let’s forget its toil and care.
And note its bright hours only.
Wejuid the joyous momenta hasto,
And then forget their glitter—
We take the cup of life, and taste
No portion but the bitter;
But we should teach our hearts to deem
Its sweetest drops the strongest;
And pleasant hours should ever seem
To linger round us lougest.
As life is sometimes bright and fair, •
And sometimes dark and lonely.
Lot us forget its toil and care,
And note its bright hours only.
Though darkest shadows of the night.
Are just before the morning ;
Then let us wait the coming light;
All boding phantoms scorning ;
And w bile wu’re passing on the tide
Os Time’s fast ebbing river.
Let’s pluck the blossoms by its side.
And bless the gracious givor.
As life is sometimes bright and fair.
And sometimes dark and lonely.
We should forget its pain and care,
And note its bright hours only.
COSBY S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERS.
13ERHAPS there Ls nothing more calculated to disgust
J the public eye than the innumerable advertisements o w
the nostrums that are constantly appearing in the public
prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick, our
ears are pained with every days reports of ills and speci
fics. This state of the public mind w ould seem to forbid any
person of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis
coveries in medicine to the trial of the public; still motives
of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real
discoveries, w Inch we are confident will benefit our fellow
men. This latter consideration has prompted the author of
these Bitters to make them known. He knows they are
highly efficacious, for he himself, his wife, and many friends
have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years,
a confirmed dysjieptic—so much go that even his recollec
tion was gone, but by the use of these Bitters he has been
restored to perfect health. This has been the case with
many of his friends. The proprietor, in sending forth this
advertisement, addresses those who know him. He has
been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at this
time of Hamburg, S. 0., at which place he can, at any time,
be consulted about the Bitters. They are good in ail cases
of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptoms of which
are, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach from
food, loss of appetite, flatulency, heart-burn, giddiness iu
the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude,
general weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The composition is
entirely Botanical, and has proved efficacious, where many
celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which he
could give reference to a number cf persons, whey have
made a trial of it, but deems it ur’-ecessary, as he is willing
to place it on its own merits. / e asks is for those who
are afflicted with dyspepsia to gi it a trial.
The above Bitters can be had at 0. COSBY’S Hamburg,
S. C., and at Dr. WM, H. TUTT’S Drug Store, Broad street,
Augusta. fe2ff
CONSUMPTION CAN EE CURED.
DR . HASTIX G’S COMPOIXD SYRUP OF
NAPHTHA.—The wonder and doubt felt by the Medical
Faculty when Dr, Hasting proclaimed the curability of Pul
monary Consumption, by the use of Naphtha as a remedial
agent, has now, after eight year* of trial, settled down into
a deep conviction that there arc few' or no cases in which
Consumption cannot be cured bv
DU. HASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA.
In every case in which it has been tried in England or the
United States, it has been followed by immediate relief ant!
ultimate cure. In the Blenheim Free Dispensary, under
the charge of Dr. Hastings, during five years that the
Naphtha has been in use, there has not been a single death
from disease of the Lungs, while previously patients had
died almost every week. In incipient stages of Consump
tion the effect of the Naphtha Syrup is almost miraculous, i
and a cure effected In an incredibly short space of time. In
the more advanced stages, and even in the third or last
dreadful division of this hitherto incurable disease, its ef
fect is equally wonderful. This period is marked by the m
expectoration of the tul»ercles in cheese-like particles,
mixed with pus, mucous, blood, Ac., and most generally ac
companied with diarrhea. On administering the Naphtha
Syrup, the formation of the tubercles is almost instantly ar
rested, the foreign matter thrown off, the tubercles already
formed are destroyed, and the breathing immediately be
comes easier, and the patient, on the third night after first
taking the Syrup, is often able to enjoy a quiet night’s rest
—a thing unknown for weeks previously.
THE TRIAL OF A SINGLE BOTTLE
is all that is asked by the Proprietor to prove this medicine
to be all that has been stated.
BRONCHITIS.
Bronchitis has in this remedy a sure and speedy cure,
and is acknowledged by all the medical faculty to he with;
out a rival in the speedy cure of Bronchitis, both acute and
chronic.
COUGHS, COLD AND CATARRHS
yield to the influence of the Naphtha Syrup, often in the -
short space of forty-eight hours.
NIGHT SWEATS.
This distressing and weakening accompaniment to Con- ■
sumption and ather diseases, is instantly stopped by the u»«
of the Naphtha Syi up.
SPITTING OF BLOOD.
The most severe attacks of Spitting of Blood hare inva
riably been stopped within the short space of thirty mi
nutes, and all disposition to recurrence of the same pre
vented. Di conclusion, the Proprietor warrants the Naph
tha Syrup, to be not only the best but the only certain cure
for Pulmonary Consumption, and all other diseases of the
Lungs.
None genuine without the written signature of M. A. F.
HARRISON, on the wrapper of each bottle. $1 pcrbottlo
—6 bottles for $5. •
For sale in Augusta by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CD.,
B. B. PLUMB A CO.,
BARRETT A CARTER,
W. K. KITCHEN,
WM, 11. TUTT,
WM. HAINES.
All orders should be addressed to 6. W. BURR ,i BRO
THER, New York, who have the exclusive Agency for tfco
South and West. mh;>-dAw6m
IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS.
fTHIE HLUMKIBEIW are prepared to supply all
A 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 170 picks per minute.
They are enabled, from their extensive improvements, to
produce YARNS and GOODS, with comparatively little
labor; and all Manufacturers, before purchasing their Ma
chinery, will do well to visit Phiadelphia and vicinity,
where they can see the Machinery with all the latest im
provements, in full and successful operation; or they can
be referred to Factories in almost every State South and
West, by addressing a line to the Subscribers.
ALFRED JENKS * SON,
Feb. 1*152. fe!s-ly Bridesburg, near Philadelphia,
N. B. Plans of Factories, with tin; location iff Machinery,
the simplest method of driving, and calculation of speed,
furnished free of charge. wly
WM. H.iTUTT, DRUGGIST.
HAS IN STORE and offers for very low prices
8000 Boxes Window Glass ;
1000 Gall’s Lamp Oil;
10,000 Lbs. White Lead ;
MX) Gall’s. Varnish;
1 000 Lbs. Potash;
2 Dos. Paint Mills ;
500 Gall’s Linseed Oil ;
150 Gall’s. Castor Oil;
5 Cases Chrome Green ;
5 Cases Chrome Yellow ;
1 Case Ultramarine Blue ;
500 Lbs. Red Lead ;
10 Bbls. Spirits Turpentine ;
12 Dot. Paint Brushes ;
1,100 Lbs. Saleraiu?;
1,100 Lbs. Bi-Carb. Soda; •
50 Boxes pearl Starch; J
1,000 Lbs. Epsom Salts ;
50 Doz. Snuff;
25 Boxes »■; Toilet Soap ;
10 Gross Matches;
50 Boxes Pery Davis’ Pain Killer ;
100 Do*. Mustard ;
50 Do*. Dead Shot;
50 Do*. Assorted Cologne;
60 Do*. Bears’ Oil;
12 Do*. Sands’ Sarsaparilla.;
12 Doz. Townsend’* Sarsaparilla.
jalS»dlw4w4
NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
A FI LL supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES
and GRATES, suitable to wood or coal.
—ALSO—
On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large
and well adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several
small ones.
Also, NAILS by the keg or retail; SWEDES IRON for
Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXES and HATCHETS; Cotton HOIS,
all sixes; Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, RIVITS,
SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, BUTTS ami HINGES. Also, a
large supply of Tinner#’ and Roofing Tools, of all kinds.
For sale next door to the Meehan ica’ Bank.
nl4 B. P. CHEW.
'VJ'OTICE. —All debts whatever against John Tilkey, in-
X x dividually, or as partner of Neeson & Tilkey, are re
el nested to be handed to the subscriber for settlement at
once, as he (John Tilkey,) is anxious to close his business in
this place. B. M. DUVAL,
ja2T-twAwtf Atiorney for John Tilkey.