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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1852)
- , , i I ~Tjf ~~1~> —ITIiTMHM'IITn Tiniiiiiii i -nrmn-Mm ————— — ——————— ■ - BY WILLIAM S. JONHS. AU( GA., SI XDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1852. VOL. XYI. NO. 87. C|k Cljroiiidf & S'fiitinei is published DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, BY WILLI VM S. JOSKij. TERMS; DAILY PAPER. —Published Morning and Even in?.—To City Subscribers—Six Dou.ars per annum, payable in advance. It M-nt l>y Mail— Sbvks Dollars. TIU-VVEEKLV PAPER— Folk Dollars per annum In ad vance. WEEKLY PAPER—(A mammoth sheet) —Two Dollars per annum i;i advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IX DAILY PAPER, fifty Cents per square (ten lines or es A fur the first insertion; Thirty-Eight Cents for the next foe; and Twenty-Five Cents for each subsequent inser tion. WEEKLY, Seventy-Five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, yin either paper) One Dollar; and Rule at;-.! Figure Work, One Dollar per square. J S'” Advertisements inserted under the head of Special N- ::ces. Fifty Cents for each insertion. 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When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to s.’d or upwards, for other than contract adver tisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will be made, if paid on MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON rj''ilE following is the sched ale for this 1 Route, recently ordered by the Post- V'-'’ master General — —' < Lea ve Augusta daily at 6 A. M. Arrive at MsdvilU-same -lay-: by 7 P. M. I .cave Midville daily at I>N A. M. Arrive at Augusta same days by 2'<i P. M., except on Wednesday's, when it will be due by AX. G. IV. DENT, Agent, July 22, 1-551. jy29 NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SUSP LINE. weekly. -<if£rv> Tlie new and splendid Steamships * FL IRIDA Captain Ltos, —AND AT.ADA MA Captain Lenta >w, XGISG TO THE SEW YORK AND S WAXXAII STIC AM NAVRIA TIOS COMPANY. AS iM) AFTKU the 11th January, will leave Sa- V * vaanah and New York every SATURDAY until further ■ i otice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, an ! unsur ■ a-e.i in comfort, safety and speed.- Cm in Passage, *3s ! parable in advanco. Acexts ; PADLEFORD, FAY & CO. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, ja!3 194 Front-street, New York. | FLEMING'S STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE TO j SAVANNAH. . J.VXlii* l». FLEMING has the grati- | of :i; ’bounc:ti-g t - the traveling pul .Ho j r. i I the Central Rail Road, is now supplied with n.-w and : splendid Four Horse Coaches, superior teams and careful -iri- > vVrs. In short, no effort h;is been spared to rentier the p;ts- i senger comfortable, and to make his trips as agreeable as j To show its advantages over all other routes, the following j schedule of arrivals and departures is annexed, by which pas sengers may ascertain with certainty the time of departure, 1 and the hour of arrival at their destination. scHEt-rt.E: Leave Augusta daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., and arrive in Savannah at 3. A. M.. next day. Leave Savannah daily at > o'clock, P. M., an-l arrive in Augusta at 10, A. M., next day. Tl,e Line connects at Augusta with stag- ■« running to Green- ' ville, S. C., and Ashville, N. C., on Sunday, Wedue.-dny, ami Friday Nights. By this route, passengers may leave Chari stnn dally at 9 ; o’clock, A. M., on the Mail Sr ano-i - to Savannah, an ! arrive in Augusta at 10, A. M.. the next - : av. Leave Anjntria daily at 1 o'clock. P. M.. and arrive m Charleston it 5. P. M.nextd iy. Thus affording the pa-senger the agre able variety of a de ightfui Stage, Railroad an-l Steam’ oat r.de, Lu a trip of t u n tv-five hours travel. ' Augusta, Ga., Dec. 20,1551. d STAGE LINE. A2&S • -•» ST ‘ 1: ■ u IT { " r . J . Al.-d.ama, on 1 u< - lay-. 1 hnrsdays. mui i .-rival of the Cars from Kingston; on Sundays, at 5 o'clock, ; A. M. Leave for Tuscaloosa, Ala., via Jacksonville and Cohimhns, , and Bran i n, Ml-s., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, after the arrival f the Cars from Kingston. Arrive ; t Rome, from Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Columbus and Bramlon, Miss., Mon-lays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, before I the Cars leave. Arrive from Jacksonville, Ala., on Tuesdays, Wednesday?, j an-l Fridays, before the Cars leave for Kingston. Pas- ngers from Kingston, going westward, can procure j ticket? at the Railroad Office in Rome. Runtime titne from Rome to Columbus, Miss., 4d hours. i The a'x.ve Une is well stocked with Four Horae Post ; C*-a ’. . now running in good order. -114 (ts R. JEM ISON. JR., 4 CO. JOSEPH RAMSY & SON, pOUR P \ (KKRS, AM) KVFO.X \.\!) LViil) I DEALERS, Chattanooga, Tenn., have on hand, and | expect t. | a regular supply of the above articles through i the —a-.n. lb,ring their I>..rk House locate-1 immediately j on lie Nashville ami Chattanooga Rail Hoad, an-I near the i ChatT:ira«'/n Depot, will sell and deliver on the Depot, free i of charge, f- r -irayage, cooperage, Ac., and would invite the j p' .ntcr.- of Georgia, ami others wishing to purchase, to . K t> ’ ■ . call, examine our stock, prices, Ac., as our Hams , are neatly trimmed and well cured for city or family use, | ar t w - challenge Tennessee to produce a superior arpe'.c, lAw3m .1. RAMSY A SON. WILLIAM A. ARCHER Dll VPER V\!) TVs LOR, has removed to the -oath side of Broad street, nearly opposite ! and little east of the Eagle & Phoenix Ik tel, where |p,A j he livits a continuation of the patronage winch has .iliiL. be.-n so liberally bestowed on him by the public. He keeps on hand a good assortment of material, such as i ; kept by Merchant Tailors, tv.iich he v. ill make up to or- j d-. r iii good shape. All garments made up to order, war- | ranted to fir. ating and Repairing done up at short notice. Ph ase | call m ; give- him a trial. 029-dAwtf • FAIRBANS'S PATENT pi.VTFOUM VXD t'Ol \TER S< VUiS, WAR * HamKP.—Adapted to every required operation of j Mfigliing—a- Rail Road Scales, for Trains or single Cars; | Mar, l j. Sixties, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable | v - ai Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STORK, : SCALES of all sizes; COUNTER SCALES, Ac., Ac., for.-.de W. AJ. NELSON, Agents. mhl i \ GBI CULTURAL IMPLB- q -L V RENTS.—The undersigned are j now receiving from the manufaetur- I ers at the North, and will keep con- I stantly on hand a large assortment of the best AGRICUL- i TURAL IMPLEMENTS to lie had in New York or New England, or this city, and adapted to Southern Husbandry, j which they will sell low for cash. CARMICHAEL A DEAN. Augusta, Georgia. _ _ j PURITY THE BLOOD. r l''IHS is the season to cleanse the System, and rcmoi'e | 1 from it all those impurities which produce Disease du- j ring the Summer months. There is nothing that will do this j -■ effectually as TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF j SARSAPARILLA, which is prepared with great care, and by its several combinations, exerts a powerful influence "Vvr the System, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Hheu "r.: -m, ,s :i 'i t Rheum, Syphilis, Gleet, Effects of Mercury, an-i imparts to the body a healthy tone and vigor. Those ''b" in th- spring of the year lose their appetite, and feel ktfiiru.-i hihj debilitated, would derive great benefit from its u - l’ri>-.- 75 cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by i:il;2s-(iAwtf WM. H. TUTT, M.D. CARRIAGE manufactory. JAMKs hi ÜBKRT it I'O., Corner of Ellis and * Mackintosh Streets, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand, all descriptions of VEHICLES of their own make. * HtRIAGES of all descriptions built to order and war ranted. REPAIRING d*neat short notice. mh-3-tOl fine watches, clocks jewelryand SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. Q 9 THOM VS \V. FHFKM V\ at his old JpxL stand, opposite the Brunswick Bank,Augusta, ft-gvx»Ge«. has on hand a large and well selected # . .4© stock,consisting of GOLD and SILVMR WATCHES, idlquaU hies; ’ll setts GERM AN JEWUI.RV, in boxes; Gold Breast Pins, fair Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guard Chains; Fob, Vest, and Guard Keys; Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armlets, Medalions, Ac. SILVER AM) FI.VTKD WARE, Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac. —ALSO— Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, Ac.; besides many other convenient and useful articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for cash, I believe lean sell at prices that will suit purchasers. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. N. B.—New Goods received weekly. ol‘2 dAw. TE.WV U.\l> TWIST. —2 boxes Jenny Lind Twist f f TOBACCO, for sale by mhlO JOHN A. MILT.EN A CO., 205 Broad-st. T> ALTIMORE FIX»UR.—7S bbls. City Mills f<sate • > by mhlT CHAS. P. McCALLA. I ) \CO\ VM) E. Vltl).—A few small consignments of U i Imice Tennessee BACON and LARD, for sale by : mi,2l BAKER A WILCOX. I V HI) OIL—S Bbte. Winter strained Lard (Miter sale. * J mh 25 CHAS. P. McCALLA. j Mshim; TVFK'I.B! Flt-H IMi T VCKI.E I—JOS * CARRIE A CO. have on hand a large and well se d stock of Fishing Tackle. mhll | I VV- 1! V\—s9 Bates prime Northern Hay, for sale by 11 u ‘l CHAS. P, McCALLA, j i BOOTS AND SHOES. | I V-'-'N TSiri < Hi: VPFST EVER * j Ms \ of! -I in Augusta. The sub- hfc-i X, seril.'cr begs leave to return 1 ® sincere thanks to his friends * and the public generally for their kind and liberal patrongi bestowed on him, and hopes, by an unflinching persever fiiit'c t»> merit the biiuu for the futur«', desirous call the .-mention of the citizens of Augusta, and it, vicinity, to bis -ph n-dM Stod:of Gents’, Ladies', Misses’ j Boys’ and Childrens’ ’ BOOTS A SHOES, I w}'.;--h he w;’l -Mi whole-;,> and retail, cheaper than any - ever oiKred this city. Please c:01 and examine, as hh Oiio !- will be freely shown and only one price asked. r ! s>-i'pair Ladies'laced G AITKKS, a; !'5 cents per pair, ( *?;T A h:ln,! ' ome lot of Travelli!-/ and Packing j riH sKS, \ ALIECES, and CARI’KT F. V. e. •- on | '• JAMEB DALY. ] Store on the South side of Broad Street, and nearly op s POfUe the Eagle A Phoo nix 11 0 21-tjra ; PATENT LEATi IER, CLOTH, PI MP BOOTS r - I *>T IIF* EIV ED. a hand -am- lot of • , D Gent’s Patent Leather I>OOTS ; r-.v,f| “ Cloth Pat Tip “ &' *S.'f 1 “ Calf Pump Sole “ * T-Y’'- “ “ Dress “ , “ “ or Patent leather Opera BOOTS; —ALSO— Ladies’ White SaUn Gaiter BOOTS; “ Jenny Linds; *• “ Satin and Kid SLIPPERS. Ae. ft is F- . CONLEY & CO. : Tl’ftT Fivn-.n'l-i), a spiendid lot of cheap ■I O LADIES' and MISSES GAITER LOUIS. P I?- 'T» —ALSO— if w'.ri Mi-ses Kid SLIPPERS, f-.r dancing ; * t;«U Buy’s Calf Sewed BROGANS, far dancing; which will be sold i >w. ja23 li. K. CLARKE. .• ’RE VT IFVKG ViVri l \ JUKUi,. AMI _ V 1 SHOMS.—S fling of at Cost, the entire yN FALL STOCK, eompri-ing iDumeradie varieties. ‘J s-■ ■* No respect hippii * . • ' Merchants will find it advantageous to give me a call. HENRY DALY, j fi-lfi Oppositi D. S. Hi tI, Au .i, Ga. j LEATHER, LASTS, SalOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &.C. f I •** F Rid MV El), a targe -n;q Iv ,-t 11 m- j ff !•■•!:, and Oak S-’le I.EA’i'HKR, Band and Pick- j or LEATHER, Upper and ! r ■ LEATHER, (’.-.if y > t ! - and Kip SKINS, Lining and Bank ig SKINS, Kid * L j and Top SKINS. | KNIVES, ' . . B, RASPS, : HAM MERS, PI N( HES, Lasting FA I lUABLES, Fr I KIT. Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, i >i g STICKS, Pump KS, S . FUNKS, S itting and i MACHINES, I Hull* Ball SirTHREAD. TWIST, B-mt* WEB!;ING, B- t : CORD, Shoe LASTS, Sir .• PEGS, 8..0t TiIEFM Cl IMPS j CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, Ac. FORCE, CONLEY A CO. WILLIAM HOTTSLEY. JE-, \\ VI.K VAT) n:. ! 11 TAIL DEALER IN lb »T: W’l i) r fill AND shoes, k ; -’V r-d,- -T-v; * on hand, the !-.’<t-rtv. f>r I tailing, variou-de.'Cripti’.n- of Meiw'.JF-. . Ladles’, Mis- ’, j and Children's. Also Plantation and K.pßregan-. South Me Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. . DANCING PUMPS. GAITERS, ceil. \_*rf JIM' HK('i:m:r).. 7W\ L !d ’• - : ", 5 P, V 111 r's D. 11: -e g(; VUI IRS ■ if f’ y V- nil's Dancing PUMPS; ’ do. do. GAITERS; AIA'O Gent's fine- Ca'.f Dres- ROOTS ; do! do! dVater Proof do.; do. do. quilted bottom do.; AISO B< ■■ )TS, of every d ription. j 1 CO., NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE. - V i-’l IJ. supply of all patterns jf Pat - r STOVES .if and GRATES, suit’d ;• v. .; r-o d. ! —ALSO— CtAy On hand, a Gc rgia mral- IRON SAFE, v ry large 1 and well adapted to a large Mercanti!- Uou--’, with several I small--ne-. i Aria., NAILS bv the keg or r•! SWEDES IRON for ; Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXI> a 1 MATU-:KTS; Cotton HOES, | all sizes; Trace an-l I! her CHAINS, TACKS, RIVITS, - SCREWS. LOCKS. BOLTS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also, a J For stile next door to the Mechaniea’ Bank. 1 a!4 B. F. CHEW. npHE a«rT • A 7! r . I known and justly celeb rated Mai-afaet.-iv I'lliv-mA ila-en, A. If. Gde ft Co., ar-! Dnbei- v S a' -.ry. New York, w’ ich j j are warranted in every r<sspjct, to he at i • t fuily equal to 1 on hand are of the latest pattern- ami f:,- i.;->n, and fresh fr mi the manufacturers. For sale at v- ry i.- . prices f- r cash or ■ citv acceptances, at GEO. A. GATES ft CO.’S i inylS ' Piano, Book and Made I- pot, P.r id-st. VEM liOOKri.—( i vernook, R. -i-ms of our Tlie Snow Image, and other Twice Told Tales, by Haw- ' i tiioni. A Faggot of French Sticks, by Sir F ; ' Head, author j I of Itubbl. ? from the Brunnm r t-f Na-sau, Ac. R< -aiie Du Pont, or Tre isoti in Camp ; a story of the Ke- I volution, be Km rson Bennett. N-.d-’T-f Litton' Living Age. Just received and for snk- at GEO. A. OATES a CO.’S Piano,Ti- -kandMo .-St-re. Bread street. P. S. Al«o. receive 1 a supply if Dream Life, Wide Wide , W(, and . tfai ;• ; dar VVorl . abs J d ) HOI ISEK EEI ERS; cjMIE BUD Bl'K KiUJCR.-T;. pt-ei-tration i* a ! Ict rtradn dcstroy< rof this troublesome Vermin. By a few applications of it in the spring of the year, bedsteads , may In freed from them, th ■ entire summer, la large Lot tie--, at 25 cents each. For . ale bv mh 13-<)lm WM. 11. TUTT. Druggist. ' J' , <> I’ll V -It I \ N>. -1 sortment of INSTRUMENTS and Cll EMK VLB, ju t re ceived by him. They are from t!.-- first house-in England 1 and France, and are warranted of the b -t quality. mh* WM. 11. TUT*! D ggist, t T Pim VTF ri VLB.—I Case E. 1.. FIGS: 1 Ca<e : j\ PRUNES, gla- top; 25 Box-.s M. R. RAISINS, in j i store and for -tile low by fe26-tf GIRARDV & PARKER. SALT. —500 sacks Liverpool SALT, fur sale from the wharf, by fe2l HAND, WILLIAMS ft CO. I nVDitIOI) ATM OF i‘<;T.VSil.—Eti/ilsiq'Ury and | handsome, for sale by mhfi WM. 11. TUTT, Druggi-d. / t UILH.’, a beautiful article for rale by I I f. g-i V\ M. 11. TI « Ur- S' BIT I7IM D fJ 100 verv S-iperiov HAMS; 1 hh»i. New SHOULDERS; 5 casks Pint A LE ; 20bbls. Crushed and Clarified SUGAR; Strictly Prime Brown Do.; BUCKWHEAT, in u bbls. and in baps*. F r sale by fe26 G. T. DORTTC. HOUSE AND SIGN PAHS H SG. r r II FMIEUSIRM-in beg- to inform his friends and S the public that he will continue the business of IB (USE and SIGN PAINTING, in all its various brandies. Olliee the same as that occupied by Coffin and Reynolds. He will execute Sign and Imitation PAINTING, of every variety, as cheap as it can be done elsewhere, and soiieits persons to call before engaging elsewhere. fed JOHN G. COFFIN. ri'Hl-: I rili OF SI V'ltlXK. by the'author of the i Maiden Aunt; Story of a Family, Ac. Just published } and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S mh2l Broad-st. MOI. Vs-liS.—Tot) hlidsTii’nha VIOLASSES, for sale from the wharf by rnbt HAND, WILLIAMS ft CO. / 1 IhLIMI TWI.VK, <;II.!.I SG TI) lx;;.—Just n O ceived a large supply of (filling Twine. ' FORGE, CONLEY ft CO., d2O Sign Mammoth Boot. H.V VIS, a choice article, landing and in store. . mhl RUSSELL ft WHITEHEAD. HNHSSI-N \.\f» A«!»«A!IX VI. SUPPORTERS, I of thirty different kinds, for sale hv fc26 WM. IE TUTT, Druggist. Tpiii; u ia sr v via< him; works wni furnish I DRESSED LUMBER, of any description, on the -hurt est notice. jalT-dtf I). SLATE, Sup’t. I )OiATOMS.— 50 bbls. fine Yellow Planting POTA- I 1 TOES, landing THIS DAY. and for sale by mh6 . G, GREN\ II.LE ft CO. ILIMI ViE (lIIVIVE. —3OO ounces, for sale lowby > miff. WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. nAV AA V SI-I(MVHf».--25,u00 La Concordia, S,ortt» La Fannie Elseler, 6,000 L.i Marine, ' 6,000 La Jenny Lind. For sale by n l6-tf I. P. GIRARDV ft CO. xxril.lilU WAGONS AND CRADLES.—A fineassort *V V meat just received, and for sale by mh2l Mi'ST IN ft LATHROP. L) EFT\ El) BU(iARB.—SO bbls. Stuart’s Clarified V SUGAR. 25 bids. Stuart’s Crushed SUGAR. For sale by mb3 HAND, WILLIAMS ft CO. 1)OT \TOi-> : POTATOES !!—IOO bbls! Best Plant ing Potatoes, landing this day and for sale by mb3 HAND ft FLEMING. / WVKi’OH Oii.7— 20 bbfsTCsistor OIL, forTale by mh9 CHAS. P. McCALLA. T LAIOX SV RUP.—-A very fine article, for sale low -M.J by the bottle, dozen, or barrel. WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. N. B. Ginger Syrup of extra quality. tnhßJ ( OUVII’OI \1) SYRUP OF HI ( HU—For the remo- V val and permanent cure of all diseases of the Kindeys, Bladr er, and Urinary apparatus in gimeral. For sale by nlhlg _ WM. H. MUTT, Druggist. HARPER’S M V(iAZIi\E FOR MARCH.—AIV !. supply of tlie above peri«dieals itas been received at GEO. A. OATES ft CO’S., mhl2 Piano, Book a Mu-ir Depot, Hroad-St. nIRV AI BAIITH FJL.OI 11, f-.r sale bv mho HAND, WILLIAMS ft CO. F A S il 1 0 N ABLE SPUING AND SUMMER Goons. 7 GSI.\ Mi . chant Tailor, next door f * below the Lotted States Jl tel, Broad Street, NH » i< m w receiving his Spring and Summer Stock, con- f|,A re slsting, hi part, of JyL '•■■■> -‘‘l < v ami Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and ■o CASSIMF.UKS ; Da.; DRILLS; Silk MARSEILLES, Is *»•■! other VK'TINGS; t'.tSi' Mr Hi TTKS ; J)IUP d’ETE, '• fa' gr winch wi! a!so he sold by the yard. Os I’ancy Arrich-s, Sill UTS uni DRAWERS, of all de ss j'ti jus, COLLARS; OKA VATS; SUSPENDERS; HALF „ !!<>■■■'!': GLOVI*; Ladies’ UNDER-A ESTS; SHOULDER y BRACKS, Ac., Ac. he iy-a. •• CLOTHING, of the latest style of Goods, cut and made. ‘ MIL! I'Ai*V Vt’ORK, in all its branches. Making and ~ IVuuiiiiiig iianaeiiis in ihe host manner. A full ::s ; ; rtment of ib ■ above, and all other articles in ins lino, will he k< suitable for the season. mhlS i (iUDMttS.—We v, ill be phased to receive v f ti:e Orders of our friends at any ti.mp, for any article ur line : s,»to be exi. uti 1 in the city of New ) ork. a•• <>ur Mr. Price will be constantly in that city al ien ling t.i (i: interest of our business, and ready at all times to f irward tiie interest oi th- sc whoniav favor us. i - ■ WM. O. PRI< E & CO. EEABT-MASKE CLOTHING. AfEYES, BROTHKR & GO., two doors above IBch • U aids & Son's book Store, oeg lea ve to inform their friends and tiro public generally, that they are just now re ceiving their Spring an 1 Summer HipphVs of READY MADK CJ-OTIIINO, Comprising an extensive artment of every variety of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which have been manufactured by themselves, and which they arc enabled to sell to custom ers and Country Merchants, on belter terms than any other House in the city. DRV GOODS. 1 They have als > an extensile assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which will be sold on the moat accom modating terms, either whole.-m'e or retail. Cedi and see j he Goods and prices. sl2-dtw&wly 5 M I HEBE !** VK'V STORK \.\l) K\V > « !\% FURNITURE. .1 FI I.CO V has re -1 moved his stock of FURNITURE, _ ”J_ I*! 1 CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., nvt &-*iSE3 j t° Or. Turpin's, Immediately opposite his former stand, ''■i ■> up. !- !■:. ; t-*mr ; general assortment of HTINI- Tl’llK, CHAIRS, 51.V1 RASSFS. .vc.,of his own manufacture. Abo, a good irtnieul of Northern manufacture, which he will Wa: rant, end at such price * as to make it an }»- g to give him a < all at hi: NEW FURNITURE STAND. * 012-d&w 't ! *’• 4 »ZL, Ti acher of Music, re- .** •-1 **•/ in f* irni s tie* L:o I irs and 'ij Y a ". ”5* vyI") Gentle:.,on of Augusta, that i Ne-i In , \ j *• sr u U ha and (in tar, in the nmst tie . ■ ugh manner. Calls left at Mr. Gatlin a Music store, will Ire promptly anawerc 1. u22-1y PIANO FORTES lIUSIC, &C. pHUU-KS <’VTLI*. A n -:.r - -rs; V; - iv, i tal s Hotel, Aug ta,Ga., "“ r 23S ! are • >■. iy -viz d Agents for Chick- rj Xj rfff ering’s cclebrati-d w •» Sc u J IRON Fit A MUD PIANO FORTES, Also, for th.-so made by Nunn A Chirk, and Adam Stod dard. The sup l i '.rit v and wid>-spread cel Lrity of these ln tnm." nr- ■ !. ;■ any spot is! reference to them unnecessa ry. Tlie uni -. -i.-ai s t ’-.faction that tlu-y have given In thia I murk- i, for rn >re than 16 years, is good evidence of their urahildy. ITu-irstock is always largt and full, comprising every v..ri ty a .id ,-ty ii- of C, O'- 0 , and 7 octave PIANOS, wb -h -y will .!I at the lowest factory prices, (varying roi; f-’i to SA •(»,) an i warrant them sound and perfect in v ry respect. Tin ir ,-to.-k >f MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh applies very« s : w I - ;hi v are issued. A, 1 . for Fain -a Music, Viol: .-, Guitars, Flutes, Ae orih e!--', A a, will a- ei-ivi- pa. apt and careful atten on, and will 1 warrant j se in every respect. MKDODKONF. Th. v le v also a comp; -to assortment of Prince A Co.’s Mi d.' ij!j, a.,-. Tie K-y I’-iard is pr. eisc-ly the same as the Piano or i ■ a; and the tone elo-ly resembles that of he Flute ,-!< p : f the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for m.di Churei.es. They v.»rv in >: a e from ssu to $11)0. .1 l-.W Kl.itV. CirARDFS CA.TI.TN k-ep- ."-ir - to at the same place, a urge Stock f line WATCHES*, JKWKLRV and FILTER W ll'i, to which lie Invites the attention of the public. tnhVS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. FURNITCRi;! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! P 1 d.V A mni. C.W'NKT MAKKH.s /-rr j J yt-v :. i i XDFiil'.vKi.ito v ivsp, . tfuliy inform p ,U-. . ■ ■ ■ I p-i Mi.; generally, tha f they „ 1 i ' ;•! m in e'a.-p -ing all Kinds of FUR- r *?’ -»*-S , NIT UR K, "» oiu tie > intend to s“.-ii cheajK-r than any <\ or | offered in tins market 1.-eforc. Their shop is a few doors a! >• :a 1 .-r Market, f wily occupied by Oi in. Call I bes.-re purebasing elsewhere. ; f"* i: 'ring done with neatness and despatch. dl2-dly CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING. fTI ARV A s*K j \ Mill, • thei - n. w -land, next to j A 1 A. Lafiite’.- An ion F »io. have and will k».-. pen band ; "t “I'.pply of M.ii. 'i n.van-l other COFFINS,rau-h-of the best ’ rnai-ri ds, and on o a-<,na'>h- terms. In connection with the I above, wc I ep a constant supp’v of Fi.-k A Raymond’s C-’-br-.: .i MIIT.VLIC 15U1U.M. CASto of all .-rises—-orders . fil’ <l at sle rt rr ti t -. N. IJ.—FURNITURE, MATTRASiiE3, Ac., for sale and made to order. Ja9 SAVANNAH ADVEiIfISKMENTS. S.UUEIi HsTvi & HO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS & DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, "Il’Ol LIS ad\i- their numerous friends that they keep » T o i'-i n.iiy at Warchcu‘c—sign of the BIG PIT i\V, No. 6 Whi'a’a -t, Savannah, bD kinds of Acm ci li , ~al Imi-u • ms. Also. Li: it, 11 ant, Cemkxt and Blast! a. Th- > have now in store, 1,200 barrels LIME, 1,t.00 do CEMENT, do. l :!< ia -.l BLASTER. A l ’, the a at 1 prlcsa. I I . SASH, BLINDS, DOORS. | Mill !» VI.F . ) No. 6 Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga. 1 Ginn, i Sash, Blinds and Doors, suitable for outside and I inside work, Ly niS SAM’L. HOYT A CO. jB AI i ORE ADVERT ISEMEN F. 200.000 K-.^.’.ruMUS, ’ 5.000 Small Family HAMS; 2"U bids. LARD. For sale by th- und-rsign-d, who keeps constantly on baud a large Stock of PROVISIONS. Parlies sending orders, may rely on getting them billed at as low rates, a ■ if buy ing in person. GEORGE & THOMAS CASSUMIN'. ja!s 14 South Street, Hal tore, Aid. WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c. ! Uill VUS.Di CATI.K invites the attention of ,■ ? V his ft ’: nils and the public, to his large and \ well ’ f fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, <. % SU-v r FORKS ind SPOONS, PI.ATKD'CASTORS, i’AN DI.BSTICKS, and a great variety of Rich Fancy Goods, which be will sell on the most favorable terms. He has in his employ one o r the best Watch makers in (his country, wh > will attend to the repairing of FINE WATCHES promptly and in th - very host m inner, lie has also a prac tical Jeweler, wlm will make or repair ali descriptions of Jew iry. Engravings of all kinds neatly executed, mh’24 NEW GOODS 1 Uf»T IIK4’KSVKI>, a select assortment of CLOTHS, f I CASSI.MERKS, VEsTINGS, and Fancy Dress GOODS, for Spring use, which are all of the latest importations, , and will he made to order in the latest style of fashion. J. A. VAN WINKLE. , ' DH$ HOI »E. (i K XTIJiMEA can ho accommodated with Board T and Lodging, at the very desirable residence on Greene street, lately occupied by Mr. Finn. Also, Day ■ Boarders can be accommodated. jalß-t $ HVItPEiLS’ A1A(; \/H.\E F<!H 31 AIK H, itas been i -ceivcd at GEO. A, OAT Ia CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad street, between United States and Globe Hotels, where can always he found a good as- 1 sortmeet of School and Mi-ceilanueus Books, and Music for all Instruments. mho i 111 ER’SKKKM V.\ WO K\(SI.ISJI DICTIOX -1 \ AUV. -A Dictionary of the German and English Lan guages, abridged from the author’s larger work, for the use of Learners, by G. J. Adler, A. M., Professor ofGerman Language and Literature in the University of the city of New York. Jn two ]>arts. Part 1, German and English; 2, English and German. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.'S mlu Piano, Book ind M sic pot. Bn a i >t. ITH VTK AIAGAESIA. Tin’s delightful saline ape- ‘ \ rient is an excellent substitute for Epsom Salts, and is as agreeable to the taste us u glass of Soda Water or Le monade, and operates pleasantly as a purgative. For sale by inhl 8 WM. D. T1 TT, Druggist. s 1 JUMPS'! PUAlPSl —Douglass’ Force and Suction PUMP. O. Snr.w’s double and single Hod PUMP, with a variety of others for all purposes. Also on hand, PIPE and HOSE of every description, suit- ] able for the above. For sale at mhl7 B. F. CHEW’S. COPARTNERSHIP. rpHK IMIERSKIAED have formed a Copartnership I in the Practice of LAW, under the firm and style of . Mili.wiuh A Ruiigkus. Their Office is on Jackson street, 3 doors north of Broad. JOHN MILLEDGE. • A. M. RODGERS. Augusta, February fi, lS. r i2. fc7 NOTICE. DH. IIUNUA BACON having transferred his interest in the firm of D. 15. PLUMB & CO., to Dr. I. P. GARVIN, the undersigned will continue the DRUG BUSI NESS at the same stand and 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 ¥ MFOKTKD IMHK4T FHOAI MORDKAI X - T 10 casks Superior Claret WINE : 25 cases do do Do.; 4 quarter casks Superior Champagne LR \NDY ; 4 do do do Cognac Do.; 12 boxes Superior OLIVE OIL ; \ 1-2 do do CORDIALS, assorted. For sale by felO-swlm A. GARDELLE. t r I’ll t \ VI E H.VLl'3— _l\_ 10 bills. Domestic BRANDY, 10 “ Pure SPIRITS, Ist p-ons, in Store, and for t low by mhU-tf GIIURDEV & PARKER. 1 J. J. CLAYTON, I A. P. BIGNON. CLAYTON & BIGNON, DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C,, &C-, Wholesale and Retail, 197 Metcalf’s Range, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. mli4-ly ALDRICH & HOYAL, - DEALERS IN *»>_ BOOTS VXD SIIOKS, at Metcalfs new Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic HaH. A. ft R have on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New Turk and Phihwlol- . r x3i ¥ pbi’i, a large and well selected stock of the most fashionable and neatest fluishwl LADIES, v - r MISSES, GENTS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, all of which they invite the , public to examine, and compare prices and quality before purchasing. N. B.—Be sure to call at our Iron Front Store. nl9 J. M NEWBY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN Pi: VDV-.VI VI)K CMITKi Vli, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, ftc., &c. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geor i U gia. jaiC NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Exgixker Department, Augusta and Waynesboro’ ) Rail Road, March 25,1552. j 1 >KOI*OK.VI.H will he received until the2sth April next, I by the undersighed at Macon, or hj’ A. It. Lawton, Esq., .President, at Savannah, for furnishing Forty Thousand Uross-T’es, for that \>orti(.-a of said Hail Road between Graves’ Store and Augusta. The Ties will be eight feet long, ami if hewed, will he six by twelve inches, (hewed on two sides only,) showing nine inches heart. If sawed, will be six by nine inches, all heart. Timber may he long-leaf Pine, Cipre s t or Post-Oak. Bids will be received for any iiumber of Ties, not less than Five Thousand, to be deliver ed on the line of road where wanted tor use, or at some par ticular points on the line, tube specified in the proposals. For further particulars, apply by letter, or otherwise, t the undersigned, as above*. F. P. HOLCOMB, mha6-td Chief Engineer. W. H. & J. TURPIN. SUCCESSORS TO w. It. TCRPIX, ,5 OKFKH TO PHYSICIANS,PIanters, Mer- « & *3 chants, and the public at large, a choice and Ilf w--11 assorted stock of DRUGS AND MEDI CINEF, 011.8, PAINT, B, DYUETUFFt 5 , Glass and Putty, Brushes of every description, mraw 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 intert st to look at our prices. All articles warranted to be what is represented. Give ua a call and satisfy your sefafes. b3B D- B- PLUMB & C 9. -1 Mill constantly receiving fresh and pure n Medicim-s, Ch.-m K-ids, Choice Pet funiery, (fi V?/ Toilet Articles Ac., at (heir establishment Lm 4 D between U. 8. Hotel and Post Office corner. Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr. Barnes’, corner Green and Mclntonsfi meets n 23 FHTE WATCHES. T't\E WATFHKS, of ihe manufacture of Jules rrj I* Jargueeii, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper, and >//% the . Taylor, of l.ou ton, a 1 of most other laakersgfL-j/jj of established reputation, in various styles of coseing, f-;r sale hy CL.VK, RACK ETTA CO. Augusta, Oct. B0,1SS!. rpiIKEU hundred FLOATFR PLANTS*, at pri- , ft. vale ale.—We have just received an invoice ( of me three hundred VLOWER i*LANTB, in pots, among which collections may be found the most choice and rare. Amateurs desiring to pur base would do well to call, ft I t it GIRARDEY & PARKER. LI 1 HER R( ILL’S ( ARRI \GE RE IOSITORY \T If IW old stand, comer of Washington and Reynold-streets, and at his new store on Bn-ad-street, next door above the Me-i hanks’ £. Bank. JI M' KECKIVKI), CAUIiTAGF.'’, I’ARRIAGI.B, of all Uc-scrip- KOCIAWAVS, TILBURVB, , lions, j BUGGIES, To]) N’KW STYLES a\D PATTERN?, DAUoCCUIo, SUI.K KVB, From the l»c>t Factories at the (JKJS, &c. CARRIAGE North, LABI’S,’ and Which he will sell cheap WHIPS HARNESS for cash LACES* TRIMMING.-* °r approved pa;>er. HUBS and AXLES, He will build to order all de- Si’OKii. ; , SPRINGS, 1 Os F< and BANDS, VEHICLES, SHAFTS, BOLTS, and LEATHER, TOOLS, XV AHR ANT 1118 WORK. COLLARS, A;; 1 all ether articles appertaining toCoach and Harness Bui! : ug, such as Harness MOUNTINGS of every style and vari ty, LEATHER of all kinds, Patent and Enameled CLOTH of all colors, Morocco do. A g o.i a- ortment of KOCKAWAYS and BUGGIES of my own 1, i£c on h ind. —ATjSO— A large assortment of HARNESS and TRUNKS. R-p <r : ;-g of VEHICLES, HAi-N'l.Bß, a,-., done at the shorte-t n. tice. ir' ‘ I'li a— call and examine my articles, rs I -m d. tor miio.-d t- sell low for cash or ajiprovcd paper, f- -j5-tw&wtf Ai,.;t -ta, Mak* ii 15, 1 '52. CLARK aA CO., CI. ATK CLARK, It.M KFT 5 CO.) •x i I! V\E now in Store, a fine Meek of GOODS, many of which have jurt arrived in the 2 eon; dry, and are of new siyl •-. Wchave 0 received, direct from Geneva, an U-ga invoice.>f Go.'.i WATCHES, made to our or.!, r umL r our old name—-guod time keepers, and at moderate prices.— Also, WATCHES Made by T. F. Cooper, London; Jul-s Jurgens'in, of Copenhagen, and most other makers of es tah lsh d reputation, whicii we can recommend and war rant. Aim, Silver an i Plated WARE, new styles of Plated WAI TERS, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS and CANDLESTICKS, with and without branches. Double Barrel SHOT GUNS and KEVOLVURS, of various makers, and at tho lowest prices. JS?"’ Orders from the in’erior will he packed with care and forwarded promptly. rnhl7 R ANGUS.—F. FARROW’S PATENT COOKING R.ANGE, one of the best articles now in use, for 44 45 sale by !' r. CHEW. ” ' ii OI I. TOES, POTATOES 150 bbls. Choice Plant ing POTATOES. 25 bbls. Eating POTATOES. Just received by mh3-d&w ESTES & RICHMOND. ST< )VES. \LOT of Granger’s Iron AVitch Cook STOVES, • just received. Also, on hand Cook STOVES, of e»vry pattern, either for Wood nrCorl, together jyswtS with E. Barrow’s Cook RANGE. Far sale by NoDAi. mh!7 B. F. CHEW. GREEN HOUSE PLANTS—FLOWERS, &C. J\\ . BlvSfsM AX. begs leave to announce sto his 1 riends and ihe public, that he has at his Garden on Green street, a most splendid collec tion of GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, ROSES, FLOW ERRS, and SHADE TREES, Comprising several of the choke and superb articles, ever offered iu this market, to which l:s invites the atten tion of all admirers of the chaste and beautiful in nature. JAXT Orders front the country promptly filled, on the most accommodating terms* dT |altlC M El vsn « E I IAF OA Esl*!.\ r SEEDS, Warranted Crop of 1 '-M. -We have just received our Stock of FRESH SLEDS, to which we invite tire attention of the public. ■..1.-i-- die n. n. n.uMi: k cn. rBWHAvrs rflitnm- kll\!K of ti hkfv I HIiUHAHH —For the cure of Dyspepsia, Bilious and Nervous Head-ache, Diarhoea, Constipation and Flatulency For sale by MM. 11, TUTY, mhlß Druggist. I >l. AUN. JA P NN i;iJ, and Stair.p-d TIN-WAUK. Also, 1 Plated, Brittannia and Planished WARE, House Fur nishing I! VRDWAHK, Tinners’ TOOLS, MACHINES, KET TLE EARS, and all other articles appertaining to the n:n» ufacture es TIN-WARE, in general, can be supplied ir.e trade at lowest prices, by mMT B. E. CHEW. IMAGE, and other Twice Told Tales, by Na k) thaniei Hawthorne, author of the Scarlet Letter; Mes ses from an Old Mouse House with Seven Gables, &c. For : sale at mh2l GEO. A. OATES & CO.’P, Br oad-st. , f ADI ESC H VLF GAITERS.—A new and beautiful ar -1 J tieio of Ladies’ Foxed and Tip’d half GAITERS, re ceived by mi-10 ALDRICH .t RO AL. T )RI'S!1K!«. —Crumb, Clothe,--, Scrub, Shoe, Hearth and 1 1 > Lamp Chimney BRUSHES, for sal ■ hy m 1,25 MUSTIN is LATHROP. |>li.\.\G M V.\GF A.\i> IFLIA AIOLLD«, of dis -1 > ferent sizes and patterns, for sale by mh2s MUSTIN & LATITROP. SlIJLik. assorted NUTS, FILBERTS, English WAL- I * * NUTS ami Brazil NUTS, just received, fresh, and for sale by mhlfi-tf GIRARDE) 4 PARKER. OA bSIS. Vermont City Mills FLOUR, just received, i » M/ and for sale low, by mhlS-tf GIRAKDEY & PARKER. BOOTS AAD SHOES. —25 Cases SHOES; 10 Cases BOOTS, prime article, and seasonable, in store, and for sale by mh3 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. New NOVELS. —Home and its Influence: a story for the home circle. Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune : by Charles Lever, cheap edition; KavenscliiTc: by the author of Time, the Avenger; Twe 011 Men’s Tales, io. Received by fe-21 THOS. RICHARDS Sc SON. V I i’A'S ATU. SA !.E. M asks Pure Juice WINE; 1 20 Bids. Monongahela WHISKEY ; 10 Bbls. Phelps GIN ; Ju-d received and for salo lew by mhll-tf B-IRARDIY & PARKER. A ?’ ARVi.AkiiVtii! A7—1,000 bushels Maryland CORN 3 1 for sale, in sacks, by mhO CIIAS. P. McCALLA. IJECTiriED WHISKEY. —65 bbls. WHISKEY now 1 i landing, and for sale very low, to dose consignment. m },9 CHAS. P. McCALLA. BACON, BACON. —16,fi0« lbs. prime new B.iitimore Bccon SIDES. mh7 RUSSELL & WHITEHEAD. nVRPUKS’ MAGAZINE FOil MARCH, for sale by ohs THOS. RICHARDS A SON. BALTIMORE FLOUR. —50 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR, n o w landing and tor sale by mk 4 CHARLES P. McCALLA. r \ 'U \ R\iJ.sT—A very useful article for House Keep -1 era, for sale by roh2l MUSTIN & LATHROP. I>O I’ VTOKS.—SO bbls. for .-ale by _ mh2o 8. C. GRENVILLE * CO. Ipn’tTOKH 50 bbls. fine Planting POTATOES, for I sale by mill HAND, WH.LIAM3 & CO. j IMPORTANT SALE OF AEGROES, TIILES, &ff- Oa Ihe SJili day of April ac\t. ’PHIi undersigned having nearly completed their con ’ 1 tract on the South Carolina Railroad, will positively i Poll, without reserve, on TUESDAY, th-.- 27th day of APRIL i next, at Aiken, South Carolina, to the highest bidder- — t 130 NEGROES, , 85 MULES, i 8 HORSES, f 9-», CARTS and HARNESS, 25 WHEEL-HARROWS, 190 SHOVELS, Railroad PLOWS, PICKS, Blacksmith’s, Carpenter's, and Wheel-right's TOOLS, Ac. Those Negroes are beyond doubt the likeliest gang, for their number, ever offered in any market, consisting almost entirely of young fellows from the ago of twenty-one to thirty years, some few boys, from twelve to sixteen years of age, and four women. Among the fellows are first rate Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Coopers, Brick-moulders, Wheel-rights and’Wagoners. Among the women, one excellent Weaver and Seamstress, another one, a good Cook. All well trained and disciplined f>r Kail and Plank-road working, (having just completed a splenuid piece of work at Aiken, S. C., under the manage ’ mi nt of a gentleman of very superior ability and experi -1 once, and well calculated to train them,) which makes , them more valuable than untrained hands, to which we i would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of those engaged in such enterprises. The Mules arc all stout, young, select, well broke and in fine order. The Carts w, re gotten up by one of the best manufac tui s m tiic State—lron axlc-s and not much injured by use. We deem it unnecessary to say more, as the property will show for itself. Terms Cash. J. C. PI’ROULL & CO. Aiiien, S. C., immediately on the Railroad, 1G miles from Hamburg. mhlS-td ?T_'” The following papers will copy the above weekly till the 15th April, call attention to the same in an editorial U'. tice, send a copy of the t aper containing the advertise ment mark, ! to Jeffers, Cothran A Co., Augusta, and for ward their hills to this office certainly hy the 27th April: Eagle, Memphis ; Banner, Nashville; Gazette, Chattanoo ga, and Register, Knoxville Tenn. Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala- Flag, Jackson; and Courier, Natches, Miss. Sentinel and Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla. Record, r, Milledgeville; 1- inner, Athens ; Journal a: Messenger, Macon; and Intol- Igencer. Atlanta. B- B. B. I > '»i'• • RABWAY’S READY RELIEF will stop the I n-.0-t severe pains in a few minutes. In New York, hundreds who are afflict d, call a- the M lical Office of R.VDVi A \ ,v CO., and liavc th-* Ready Relief applied gratis. H luver fails in relieving the most painful paroxysms iir Five Minutes cr less. To the Sick of this District.—ls you will call upon our A-.0-nts, an 1 try the Relief, w’e will guarantee you instant relief from Pain, and a quick cure of its cause. Bear in mind, R. R. R. Radway’ Ready Relief will st; p the most severe Pains in a few minutes, and cure the most obstinate Rheumatic, Neuralgic and Nervous Complaints in a few hours, intev nil and external! It will stop the roost excruciating Pains in from three to five minutes! and has cure ! Rheumatism in four hours : Neuralgia in one h- ur; Croup in ten minutes; . .n fifteen minutes; Toothache in one second; Spasms in three minutes ; Cramps in three minutes ; Sick H •udacholn fifteen minutes; Chill Fever in fifteen minutes ; Chill Blaine in ton minutes; Sore Throat in four hours; In due nz: in twenty hours. Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wound.-, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Tic Dolcreaux, and .-.11 other Complaints where there arc severe pains, UAD DAS S RK > t)5 RELIEF will instantlv stop the pain, and quickly cure the disease. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 102 FULTON STUXiv-m x- vomt, Fr. • s of Ka Hcnc-m- . nn :wav’s Renovating Resolvent, $1 per bottle. Railway’s Ready Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents, ami #l. The 15-I’ar Bottles of Relief contain five times the quan tity of the- Twenty five Cent Bottles. RADWAY & CO., IC2 Pulton street. New York. PHILIP A. MOISE. Ag-nt f r Augusta, Ga. Southern Whole ah- Agents—P. M. Cohen A Co., and i llavilaad, Harral & Co., Charleston, S. C.; Hendrickson & Moore,ami A. A. Solon.ous, Savainnh, Ga. aj>7 TJEFUNKD VKGFTABUF PAINT Noti It Painterq Wheelwrights, Car Manufacturers and Iron Found-rs.—Tlie subscriber offers to the above parties the Refine i \egetahle I’aint OIL, which is a perfect substitute for Linseed Oil, at one half th* price. This Oil will mix with all kinds of colored Paints, dries hard, and po?s. *rcs when dry, no smell. Fence Posts and Rails coated twice with this article alone v. i! be preserved for many years. B -ing equal to Linseed Oil, and but half the price is suffi cient recommendation. For sale by jaStt-d&w WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. T”, BBLS. FiyOUU —-Just received. To barrels fine I»> FLOUR, by milIC JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. \\ i.VUOIt (Ji, \Sai.—l,ooo boxes, embracing four V 1 qualities and almost every size, of American and French WINDOW GLASS; for safe low, hv HAVILAND, KISLEY k CO., Wholesale Druggists. A CARD. Rock sfhi vg water itbe, i-y cary cox. M. D., Marietta, Georgia. “ The Water Cure Establishment sf Dr. C. Cox has been successful, not only in tke number of Patients, but in pro ving the efficiency of tlie mode of treatment adopted for val of disease. Dr. Cox is prepared to cite instan ces, in tills place and elsewhere, tor invalids of long stand ing who have, under his regimen, been restored to vigorous health. No place in tlie Slate offers greater advantages for such an establishment as that es Dr. Cox, «r holds out btr. ~gc-r inducements to persons in had health who wish to avail themselves of the peculiar m vie of treatment used by Hydropathic physician.”— Mari, tta Advocate. Letters of Enquiry, po.-t paid, will be promptly at h ; ded t ■. mhßl -dAwSw* SUi-LJUNTCNDKXT’s OFFICE, W. ,2 A. R. R } Atlanta, Ga., 6th March, 1552. f \hfi PFRSOXg having claims against the Western and Atlantic Rail Road prior to the Ist of February, 1852, are requested to present them to the undersigned as early as practicable. WM. M. WADLY, Gen. Sup’t. inh9-3m I RR-HlI ARRIVAL.—IOO lbs. Banana, Pine Apple, 1 Strawberry, and other Acidulated fOAF’S, whicii are offered very low hy apS-d&w WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. nhl 5-• HI fH x- LOUR—6O h’>ls. Just received by 1 ESTES .v RICHMOND. ' KEGS finishing NAILS, assorted -files, in store, and TV’ for sale by mhSl-tf GIRARDEY & PARKER. BACH A.—15,000 lbs. Country BACON; s*mc clraice HAMS, for M>by n' 7 TINSLEY A INGRAM. UAA , El A ilOu bales good Hay for sale by ink 2«. HAND & FLEMING. LVt n: v rjALTnioRF ri.tfi k.-kh> r x;^ i r Baltimore FLOUR, for sale hy nihil ‘ C*.AS. P. McCALLA. 9/ \ BOXES Adamantine Star CANDLES, in Store, and * Ft’ for sals low by mhFt-tf GIRARDEY & PARKER. 1 A LOUR.—IOO bhis. Hiram Smith, and other brands Canal FLOUR, just received by fe26-d&wtf ESTES Sc RICTUMOND. , 'G EORGIA BUCKETS.—IOO dozen BUCKETS, man ■J ufactured tit the Augusta Bucket Factory, for sale at factory prices, by n3O-dAwtf :»I6TES & RICHMOND. COMlil lilMi MAI —Mechanical Leech, Dr- ost Glass t ' and Cupping Glass. These instruments are moresim I>lo and perfect in tkeir ©iieraticm, and cheaper, than any thing of the kind yet invented. For ; ale bv HAVILAND, EISLET & CO., Tiihll 3w _ Agents. THE Sri)B('HißEßß, survivors of the late firm of A. CLARK, RACKEI’T & CO., will continue tke business at the same stand in the name and style of CT.ask & Co. HORACE CLARK. February 26,1852 fe2B J. 8. CLARK. i V V O ATS.—4OO bushels OATS, just received, and V/ for sale hy mfelT OHAF-. P. McCAWLA. I I Ml)! I,I'IF !—2OO bbls. fresh Thomaston LIME, just . .J received, and for sale by «27- i.vw.r ISTE3 Sc RICHMOND. JA.MI’S for burning Fluid, Oil or Lard, for sale hv J mh‘2s MUSTIN & LATHROP. ' )AUO\, BAUOX.—SOOO Lbs. Choice BACON, just . J n e.-ived and for sale by niMS YNO. 5. HUTCHINSON. DRESS PATENT STEEL SHANK B5(YfS^-Ano th er lot of those beautiful and pleasant fitting BOOTS re ceived by mh?G ALDRICH & ROYAL. \T EW CUBA MOLASSKS.-loo'khdsTNw Crop Xx Cuba MOLASSES, for sale from the wharf by fob 20-dAw HAND, WILLIAMS & CO, 17*011 SALE—I Two Horse WAGON and HARNESS ; ~ I 11 CARRY LOG, in good order. mh9-d&wlf ESTE6 Sc RICHMOND. THE SEVEt\ BROTHERS OF WYOMING; or the X Brigands of the Revolution, just received, and for sale at apl _ GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st. AI.l M SALT.—SOO sacks Goarae ALUM salt, fur sale low. ap3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. pltiMC Sl'fiAß.—2o hhds. pritne Muscovado gUG \R 1 for sale low. ap3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. r j''G REIVI\ until the first of October next, the August -i House, well known as Fox’s Comer, Broad street. ndiSO WM. JOHNSON. Q3IOKKD 8 A IDIOT.— BOO lbs. Smoked SALMON. A k ’ first rate article, just received by fel® J. A. MILLEN & CO., 206 Broad-St. IDOII HALL.—A second hand, sixsc at ROCKAWAY, of our own mukc, but little used, mhd-luj JAMES UULBERT k CO. -t; NEW SPRING GOODS.—FULL SUPPLIED SNOWDEN «fc SHEAR RESPECTFI LEV announce to their friend* and th public, that they have received their full Spring gup plies, embracing a very large and elegant assortment t Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS: AMONG WHICH APE— Rich White Watered, and Plain White Glace SILKS, fv Ladies’ Scarfs and Mantillas; Rich Fancy, and White Brocade SILKS, fur Ladies’ Dre» ses; Superior small Checked and Striped Summer SILKS; Rich Brocade SILKS, for Ladies’ Mourning Dresses ; Superior Black Rep. and Rich Figured Black SILKS, atr Black Nankin CRA PES ; Rich Printed BAREGES, and Barege DkLATNES; Paris Printed CRAPE dk PARIS, and Printed GRENA DINES, of new and splendid styles ; Superior plain White, Black and Fancy Colored CRAPI DE PA RIS; Fancy French Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS, c new and elegant styles ; Hoyle’s Printed LAWNS, of beautiful stylet;, and war ranted fast colors ; A large assortment of Fancy GIMPS, LACE, and Ribbot ■, TRIMMINGS, for Ladies’ Dresses; M late Silk FRINGES,for Ladies’ Scarfs and Mantillas ; Plain and White Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies Dresses; y Sup. rior White CAMBRICS, JACONETS, Mull and Nan [, souk MUSLINS, of soft and beautiful finish ; Plain White, Black and Fancy Colored BAREGES; Lupin’s Superior Black BOMBAZINES, and Black CIIAL LYB; Ladies' White and Black Lace MANTILLAS, of rich and elegant styles: Ladies’ Bbu-k Silk MANTILLAS, (seme for Mourning); Ladies’ Rich Valenciennes LACE, and Embroidered Mus -1 lin COLLARS; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin and Lace UNDERSLEEVES, r of beautiful styles ; t Indies’ French Worked CIIIMASETTES, of rich and eU , gant styles; a Ladies’ Embroidered Linen Cambric and French Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS; , Jaconet and Swiss Muslin EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, a large assortment: Real VALENCIENNES, and Thread LACES, (Edgings j and Inserting®); ’ v fc i Embroidered MUSLINS, and Muslin BANDS, for Ladies’ Puff Cuffs and Undersleeves ; Ladies’ plain White, and Rich Embroidered Crape . SHAWLS; 3 Ladies phra White, Black, and Fancy Embroidered Gre , nadine SHAWLS; Ladies’ W lute and Black Embroidered Lace, and Fancv , Grenadine SCARFS; Ladies’ elegant Bridal and Rich Spanish FANS; Ladies’Carved Shell COMBS, of new and beautiful pat terns ; ; A very large assortment of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s, Youth’s and Children’s HOSIERY, of superior style and manufac ture ; i Alexandra - Ladies’ Kid, and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gauntlet GLOVES; , Superior GINGHAMS and PRINTS, of new and beau*iful ; styles ; ‘ h UNEXS ’ Lon ? LAWNS, and 12-4 Linen Superior '-4 and 10-4 Damask DIAPERS,’-Damask TA BLK CLOTHS, and Damask NAPKINS; Huckaback DIAPERS, a superior article for Towels; Extra Silk Warp French Black CASHMKRETTES, and Single Mill French Black CASSIMKUES, a choice and ele gant article for Gentlemen’s Summer u ear; A large assortment of plain White and Fancy Linen D<-1 LMNtfS, fur G r *nt: ■m--1 s and Youth’s Summer wear. & s - will continue to r< ceivc. through the season I ! y the Steamers, the latest styles of Ladies’ PRESS GOODS and other seasonable articles. All of their Stock has been * select e 1 with great care, in reference to ft vie and quality and they feel assured that their Goods will give entire satfa . faction to purchasers. Th public are respectfully requested to call and examine | the assortment. _ anl-dtwAw NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. V J lI.U-.il A V. AfIREA have received at their Store, -*’* 1 ainj,field's corner, opposite the Mansion House u large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Os the newest and most fashionable styles —AM XG W HICH Atm— ’ Rich Plaid and Brocade SILKS, new strle= • Embossed Ilernna and Brocade BAREGES; Rh h Satin Striped ate! Plaid BAREGES ; Largs Stock . f French and Organdy MUSLINS • Embroidered and Dotted Swiss * D<> • ’ French, English and American PRINTS - ’ Super. Scotch GINGHAMS, some very cheap • do. Damask and Snow-drop Table DIAPER* Iri.-h LINENS, warranted free from Gotten ; Together with a well selected assortment oi GOODS, for Gentlemen’s and Bey’s wear. —ALSO— O—r.*.wmoty ar c >{ aa'XS, r.t f.i- to-v jutce- W’e res|K'ctfully requ; -t our friends, and the public gene i rally, to examine our Extensive Stock before purchasing assuring them that our GOODS being right, our prices will* be aL -°* mh2T-dAwlm NEW SPRING GOODS. \ U XAXDEB \\ II HI IST have Just opened their j a x Sf kof New and D—i-abie SPRING GOODS, embra cing a great variety of DRESS GOODS of the latest style*— SEEKS; Rich GRENADINES; 1 UtEOES; JACONETS and MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; PRINTS; Irish LINENS; Pillow-Case LINENS; Damask DIAPERS; CLOTHS; NAPKINS and DOYLAS* Jaconet, SwNs and Thread EDGINGS and INSERTING®* I-ace and Mu; din UNDEHSLEEYES; ’ Lace and Mu-din COLLARS, new styles; Lace CAPES* Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS: Alexander’s Kid GLOVES; Silk and Cotton HOSE, of superior make an.] quality* Misses’ HOSE; PARASOLS, Ac.; ' And a complete stock of STAPLE GOODS, to which ti er Invite the attention of Die public. mhlS-diw FANCY G<K IDS. ■\YRri. HALL has received her Spring Stork of Rich *’ l at " ! Beautiful GOODS, of the latest styles, from New Orleans and New York. A great variety of Pattern HATS, French and American of Silk, Crape, Lace and French Blond Straw- Mourning IIATS, of every description; French and Scotch Embroidered MANTILLAS SLEEVES CIIEMISETTS, CUFFS and COLLARS; ’ CURLS, BRAIDS, COMBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS; A great variety of Dress and Mourning CAPS* Printed ORGANDIES and Linen CAMBRICS, for Bregtte** Rich Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS- ’ Black Nett and Kid GLOVES; Mourning COLLARS; Embroidered and Hair-CE th SKIRTS; antl M BF.ATHS.for Bridal Trimmmoß- Kah INSERTINGS and EDGINGS; LACES, of every description; V» a-h-BlonJ ORGANDIES, and Lace ROBES, for Ba mhlS-d&wlm NEW SPRING GOODS! H\V' V d r ' V 'VEriTC’OTT & t 0., AUGUSTA, Ga., holesaie and Retail Dealers in Foreign and D«unes ttc Dry Goods, have just received a large and splendid stock of SPRING GOODS—comprising, in part, the newest and nenest styles of Dress Goods, viz :*Barreges, Barrege DeLames, Satin Plaid Barreges, Organdies, Grenadines, r ranch Muslins, Foulard Silks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of Ladies. CorsißY Merchants will find it to their interest to ex amine our stock previous to making their purchases, as it is our intention to sell every article at the lowest possible P nce * _ fe 27 d & w ‘2m MANTILLA, DRESS MAKING, AND GENE RAL DRV GOODS WARE ROOMS. GNIi it Si.WOTT, Corner Kollock and Broad streets, near the Upper Market, have This Dav ■ pen ed several eases of beautiful White Embroidered'.Muslin SCARF;?: Rich Embroidered Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS* COLLARS; Muslin and Lae SLEEVES; GLOVES- FLOW ERS; PARASOLS; RIBBONS; FANS, Ac.; some very new styles in Silk and Lace MANTILLAS, to which they respect fully invite the inspection of the Ladies, mh2J Augusta, March 21, I Ad. BROOM & BROWN IN\ ITK the attention of their friends, and the public, to their well selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Comprising all that D new and desirable in DRESS AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, Together with a full stock of Staple and DOMESTIC FABRICS. Hoping, by unremitting attention and desire to please, to merit and receive the confidence of their friends, they re spectfully request an examination of their GOODS AND PRICES. •L Jj Broom. mh2l-dlm Pruino Brown. MOURNING GOODS. A 'NDI.II & WRIGIST have just received, a 1 V great variety of MOURNING GOODS, suited to the season— Lupin’s Super. Black Summer BOMBAZINES ALPACAS; Canton CLOTHS; Super. Black GRENADINES and MARQUIS?®* Black BAREGES and JACONETS; Plain Black LAWNS and MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; English and American PRINTS; * c G To which they invite attention. n;hI8-diw *’ THE SPANGLERS and TINGLERS; or tbcTuvU Belles a Talc : by J. B. Jones, author of Wild Western Scenes’ <SC.,j(u3t published and for sale at ’ R P I tiEO. A. OATES k CO.’S, Broad-st. / \ RANGES AND LKM«\aT V_/ 10 boxes Messina ORANGES * 10 “ Sicily LEMONS; ’ received by a P 4 ESTES & RICHMOND. HP 0 aNegroGIRL * Applyto ~ . mh2B JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. rSOßar.—l,ooo bushels Cherokee CORN, for sale by v mn ‘ TINSLEY k INGRAM. pLAItiFIED SUGAR,—IOO bids. Clarified SUGAR V - for sa!e low by mh24 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO., /~IOI’RSE OF THE HISTORY OF MODERN VJ PHILOSOPHY—By M. Victor Cousin, translated by O. right, tu 2 volumes. Just published an.l for sals by GEO. A. OATES t CO., ap r ’ IMano, Soak and Marie Store, Broad-*!. Leather.— 2,000 its. sole leather, for sale i,y“ mh4 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CtOUNTUV BUTTER-A few small kegs froah Country J BUTTER, fine for table use. j. j. p.ygo, Eagle A Pfeoenix Hotel. MACKEREL.— 250 packages Nos. I, 2 and 3 MACKE REL, just received by mb24 ' HAND, WILT.TASIS & CO. pLOIR, FLOUR.—Extra Family and Superfine I FLOUR, in sacks, for 75 cents and *l, for sale by JOHN A, MILLEN k CO., AVT ANTED, a good VEST MAKER. »» mbf) WM. O. PIUOB & CO. I > I< E FLOUR.—Frcsh ground'RlCE FLOUR, for s:-W i-V by mliiy ESTES & RICHMOND.