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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1852)
MISCELLANEOUS. home manufactory of saddles, BRIDLES AND HARNESS. I?HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of ! returning his sincere thanks to his friends, LIKL and the public, for the many favors extended to Jt' him during the past season, and solicits a continuance of ! the same. He is at all times ready to make up to order anything in his line cheaper, and as good as can possibly be got else- i where. And all articles made by him are warranted for material and workmanship. All kinds of Repairing and Jobbing done at short notice, on low terms. Please call and give him a trial, on Broad Street, a little abovPfhe Lower Market. Augusta, April 3,1852 2m A. McALLISTER. DISEASES OF THE EYES AND EARS. Dll. BO VMDM AN treats successfully Deafness, aiming from obstructions in the Eustachian Tubes, or Palsy j of the Auditory Nerves, Blindness and affections of the | ■ Eyes from Amarousis, Cataract, cr Palsy of the Iris, by a ! new process, without pain. Also, the following CUR« mLG M ALA DIES: Asthma and other of the Lungs and uespiratoiy Organs, affections of the Turoat and Tonsils, curved and weak Spine, Muscular W eakness, Dys pepsia and other affections of the Stomach, Rheumatism and Gout, Varicose or enlarged Veins, Numbness, Palsy, Palpitation of the Heart, diseases of the Kidneys and Blad der, Prolapsus Uterii, irregular, painful or suppressed Men struation, and other diseases of Women; with their sympa thetic Influences, withered and decayed Limbs, Nervous and Sick I lead-Ache, General Debility of the System, Tic Doloreaux and other Neuralgic Affections, Dropsy, Low Spirits, Piles, however inveterate, Sait Rheum, and other diseases of the Skin. Rooms on Broad-street, second door below th« Washington Hall. %W Hours from 9 A. M., to 6 P. M. Examination without charge. ap29-lm TTIi'AICfRE BENGOIQUE.—This delightful Prcpa \ ration renders the Skin fair, soft and downy, remov ing all tan and ereptions, besides possessing an odor equal to Lubin's Extracts. Prepared by Mangenet A Courdray, Paris, and for sale by apS WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. ORDERS, ORDER S. —We will be pleased to receive the Orders of our friends at anr TiMiS, for any article In our line of business, to be executed in the city of New H 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 who may favor us. Ja22 WM. O. PRICE A CO. BRICK, BRICK.—A few thousand cleaned BRICK may be had on accommodating terms. Apply to mhll-tf GEO. H. CRUMP. nnO PHYSICIANS.—The subscriber respectfully in- X vitea the attention of Physicians to the extensive as sortment of INSTRUMENTS and CHEMICALS, just re ceived by him. They are from the first houses in England and France, and are warranted of the best quality. mhG WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. BRMUDA ARROW-BOOT, a superior article for Invalids, Children, Ac. Also, 1,000 lbs. Florida ARROW-ROOT, an excellent ar ticle for making Paddings, Blanc Mange, Boiled Custard, Ac., and at a price so low as to render it worthy the atten tion of families and hotel keepers, on the score of economy. For sale by roh3o HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS! CONGRESS having passed an act authorising the As signment of Bounty Land Warrants, nil persons hav ing said Warrants in the office of the Undersigned, will please call and obtain them. *p2 MILLEDGE A RODGERS. g7\ DHLS, assorted NUTS, FILBERTS, English WAL JA / NUTS and Brazil NUTS, just received, fresh, and for sale by mhlß-tf GIRAUDEY A PARKER. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. HW. COVERT’S Fire-King SAFE, Fire-Proof, and ; e free from dampness. Tin's Safe received the highest j premium awarded at the Fair of the New York State Agri- ; cultural Society, which was held at Albany, Sept., ISSO. j Covert’s Fire-Proof and Thief-Proof Bank and Vaultdoors, | orders for which can be filled at the shortest notice. The above Safes are offered at the manufacturers’ prices. Also, on hand, one very large size Georgia made Fire- Proof Sale, arranged with capacious draws and apartments, containing.also a detector. For sale by mhlT __ B. F. CHEW’. (£ DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP which has heretore exist ed in this city, between the undersigned, under the i name ami style of FERRIS A PAUL, was This Day dis- j solved by mutual consent. Mr. DANIEL CHAFFEE is alone authorised to settle up the business of the late firm. J. C. FERRIS, P> w G A. PAUL. Augusta, March 22, 1552. mh23 NOTICE.—Being unexpectedly in possession of the stock In trade of a Merchant Tailoring establishment, I am pre pared to scilCiothing of all kinds remarkably cheap for cash, to close un the business of the late firm of FERRIS & PAUL. The public are invited to examine the stock. J. C. TERRI S will act as my Agent iu the business, at the ! old stand of the late firm, 246 Broad-street, to whom ali persons having claims against the firm will present them, and those indebted will make payment, as he and the un dersigned arc alone authorized to settle the business. ■£23 DANIEL CHAFFEE. I __ COPARTNERSHIP. ~ THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a. Copartnership in the Practice of LAW, under the firm and style of Millkogk A Kobgehs. Their Office is on Jackson street, 3 ! doors north of Broad. JOHN MILLEDGE, A. M. RODGER?. Augusta, February 6,1562. fe7 NOTICE. DR. HENRY BACON having transferred hi? interest in the firm of D. B. PLUMB A 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, • L P. GARVIN. j Augusta, January 81st, 1862. fel SAND HILLS HOUSE. TO RENT till the first of October next, the real dence of Mrs. Phillip McGran, two mile? and a Is-lli ; half from town, and two hundred yards above the Turknctt ' Spring. There is a well of pure water on the premises. Hi Apply to ap6 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. FAIRBANK S PATENT PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, WAR RANTED.—Adapted to every required operation of I Weighing—as Rail Road Scales, for Trains or single Cars; j Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable j Beales on Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES of all sizes; COUNTER SCALES, Ac., Ac., for sale S by W. A J. NELSON, Agents. mill " HOUSE AND SIGN PaINTINGT THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform his friends and the public that he will continue the business of HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING, in all its various branches. Office the same as that occupied by Coffin and Reynolds. He will execute Sign and Imitation PAINTING, of every variety, as cheap as it can he done elsewhere, and solicits ! persons to call before engaging elsewhere. feT JOHN G. COFFIN. MOLASSES. —150 hhds. Prime Cuba MOLASSES, for sale low, to arrive, apls HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. MACKEREL. —ISO bbls. and half bbis.Nos. 1, 2 andß MACKEKLi,, just received by apl-dAwlf ESTES A RICHMOND. SUGAR. —10 hhds. Prime P. R. SUGAR, for sale low. ap!s HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. REBS PATENT STEEL SHANK BOOTS.—Another lot of those beautiful and pleasant fitting BOOTS, re- \ ceived by mh26 ALDRICH A ROYAL. i LEMON SYRUP. —A very fine article, for sale low | by the bottle, dozen, or barrel. WM. H. TUTT. Druggist. N. B. Ginger Syrup of extra quality. iihl3 BEAUMONT'S STARCH POLISH.—For giving a baautiful gloss to Linens, Muslins, Cambrics, and all kinds of Prints. Its use prevents the iron adhering to the Linen and Dust from sticking. One cake will do thirty dozen of Clothes, and the price is onlv 12X cent? per cake. I Porsaleby fe2o WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. BACON AND I ADD.—A few small consignments of choice Tennessee BACON and LARD, for sale by mh2l BAKER A WILCOX. RICE FLOUR—Just received and for sale by myl ESTES A RICHMOND. BACON. —4u,oU9lbs. Prime BACON, for sale by ap!s BAKER A WILCOX. CIUBA MOLASSES.—ISO hhdsTCuba MOLASSES, fop J sale from the wharf, by ap24 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. SULPHATE QUININE. —2OO ounces, for sale low by I mh6 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. C"tORN. PEAS AND OATS.—A few hundred bushels ) Tennessee CORN, PEAS and OATS for sale by _ap23 BAKER A WILCOX. SUNDRIES —Tubs, Water Pails, Churns, Piggings, Trays, Knife Boxes, Barrel Covers, Step I,adder?, Brooms, Ac., Ac., for sale by L. HANCOCK A CO., ap9 210 Broad-street. PHOSPHATE OF SODA—A beautiful article for sale by apl7 WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. COOKING STOVES.—Empire, Iron King, Queen of the West, and other desirable patterns, for sale by ap9 L. HANCOCK A CO., 210 Broad-st. IEMONS. —10 Boxes Sicily LEMONS just received by J sp2s ESTES A RICHMOND. HAVANA SUGARS.—23,OOO La Concordia, 8,000 La Fannie Elseler, 6,000 Lx Marine, 6,000 La Jenny Lind. For sale by "16-ts U_P. GIEARDT A CO. SHOES.— 20 Cases Kip and Goat SHOES, from the Charleston Manufactory, a superior article, will be sold low, on time or for cash. «p2O S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. T>RIME SUGAR. —20 hhds. prime Muscovado SUGAR X f*r sale low. apß HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. XTTILLOW CARRIAGES.—Just received, another T T lot of those fine double and single Willow Carriages, lit apU MU3TIN A LATHROP’S. FOB SALE—I Two Horse WAGON and HARNESS; 1 CARRY LOG, in good order. Mh9-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. Bacon, bacon . —16,000 lbs. prime new Baltimore ! Bocon SIDES. mh7 RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. Harpers magazine for march, r»r sale by mhs THOS. RICHARDS A SON. ALTIMORE FLOUR—SO bbls. Baltimore now landing and for sale by m h4 CHARLES P. McQALLA. t;tt ANTED, a good VEST MAKER. VV m h9 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. A" LUM SALT. —200 sacks Coarse ALUM SALT, f*r sale low! apS HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. Baltimore floir.-’5 bbis. city mhi§, for sale by mhll CHAS. P. McCALLA. TjMSHINGT ACKLE ! FISHING TACKLE I—JOS A. CARRIE A CO. have •* hand a large and well »e --lected stock of Fishing Tackle. mhll ADIES’ HALF GAITERS.—A new ana beautiful ar ticle of Ladies’ Foxed and UpM hsff GAITERS re ared by mklO AW)RICH & B^AL. NEW BOORS, Ac. LIGHT READING, to be found at GEO. A. OATES I A CO.’s Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad street, ! between the United States and Globe Hotels : Darien, the Merchant Prince, an historical romance; Remorse, and other Tales, by G. P. R. James; Falkenberg, a Talc of the Rhine; Falkland, by E. L. Bulwer; Lady AUee, or The New Una; The Deserted Wife; Queen Joanna, or Mysteries of the Court of Naples; Lady Felicia, by Cockton; Shannonda’e; Ten Thousand a Year; Hector O’Halloran; Godfrey Malvern, or Life of an Author; The Swamp Steed, or Marion and his Men; Kille Rangers; Florence, or The Fatal tow; Woodreve Manor, or Six Months in Town; Count Monte Leon, or The Spy in Society; David Copperfleld; Seven Brothers of Wyoming; The Golden Christmas, by W. G. Simms; Fernly Manor, or Edith, the Inconstant; i The Oxonians; Reveries of an Old Maid; Aristocracy, or Life among the Upper Ten; Eoarte, or The Salons of Pari?; Adventures of Co). Vonderbomb, in Search of the Presidency; School for Husbands; The Spanglers and Tinglers; 10, a Tale of Olden Time; Sunbeams and Shadows'! Adventures in Africa, by Major Harris; Tower of London; The Head of the Family; Ravenscliffe; Heirs of Derwentwater; Amy Lawrence, or The Free Mason’s Daughter, The Parricide; Blanche of Brandywine; Mary Price; Sketches of France, by Dumas; Sketches of Ireland, by Thackeray; Handy Andy; Paul Ardenheine; Life in Pari*; Washington and his Generals, by Lippard; Wannangee, or The Massacre of Chicago ; And a variety of others too numerous to mention, j may 1 j MEDICAL BOOK SURGICAL ANATOMY, by Joseph Maclise, Follow of the Royal College of £ t *(Sg Jpy Surgeons, with sixty-eight golored plates. Operative Surgery, based on Normal and BRUmß mtm Pathological Anatomy, by J. F. Malgaigue; Translated from the French by Frederick Britton, A. 8., M. D., M. R. C. S. L. The Pocket Formulary, and Synopsis of the British and Foreign Pharmacopsoias, by Henry Beasley. For sale by <all JOSEPH A. CARRIE A CO. RVINE’S MORAL AND RELIGH»US ANEC DOTES, Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes, acollection of nearly Three Thousand Facts, Incidents, Nar ratives, Examples, and Testimonies, embracing the best of the kind in most former collections, and some hundreds in addition, original and selected; the whole arranged and classified on a new plan with copious topical and scriptural indexes, by Rev. K. A rvine, A. M., Pastor of the Prov i lence Church, New York, with an Introduction, by Rev. Geo. B. Cheever, D. D. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S apls Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st. ON OCR TABLE?*.—Volume 4 of Bancroft’s History of the United States. Also, the preceding volumes. Walks and Talks of an American Farmer iu England. Price 25 cents; being No. 3 Putnam’s Library. The Book of Ballads, edited by Bon Gaultier, a new ed - tion, with several new ballads, with illustrations. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other Poems, by Wil liam Edmondstoune Aytoun, editor of Blackwood's Maga zine. Also, another supply of the following— Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century, by Arsene Houssagc. Garland’s Life of Randolph. Sketches of European Capitols, by William Ware, author of Zcnobia, Aurelian, etc. Madeline; a Talo of Auvergne, founded on fact, by Julia Kavanagh, author of Women of Early Christianity, Ac. Essays from the London Times. Price 50 cents. The Yellowplush Papers, by W. M. Thackeray. Price 50 cents. The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, after wards Mistress Milton; and numerous others which you can see by calling at the Store of THOS. RICHARDS A SON, apl4 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. I - 'HE YELLOWPLUSH PAPERS, by W. M. Thack eray, Author of Vanity Fair, Pcndennis, Ac. Just pub | fished and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S mh3o Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. T>BIGHT TIN WARE.—STEAK DISHES, with co- X> vers and lamps; COFFEE URNS and BIGGINS; Cof fee and Tea POTS; Imperal DISH COVERS; Blanc Mange and Jelly MOULDS, Ac., Ac. For sale by L. HANCOCK A CO., 210 Broad Street, a few doors below the Post Office Cor ner. ap9 BOOKS ! BOOKS TTbOOKS !!! ~ JOSEPH A. CARRIE & CO., have mJmYm tew | ts just received the following Books, to f A/ m j which thev invite attention : POETICAL AND PROSE ILLUSTRA TIONS OF CELEBRATED AMERICAN PAINTERS ; with eleven engravings on Steel, by John Sartain. HEAVEN ; OR THE SAINTED DEAD, by Rev. H. Har bough, A. M. Fourth edition, revised and improved. THE HEAVENLY RECOGNITION, by Rev. H. Uai bough, A. M. THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM; Stories for Children, with beautiful illustrations, by 11. Hastings Weld, jail VfUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND LOAN -LVL ASSOCIATIONS ; their history, principles and pian of operation ; together with a statement of the benefits attending them and of the distinction between American and English Societies ; also a mode by which life insurance may be adapted to the requirements of the members, a form of Constitution, etc. For tale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, ap27 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. r PIIOS. RICHARDS SON, Blank Book Manufac- L turers, Stationers. Ac., have just received another sup ply of the following popular Books ; The Wide, Wide World ; Queechy, by the author of the Wide, Wide World, in two vols. Price |1.75; A Journey through Tartary, Thibet and China, by M. Hue. Price 50 cents ; Rejected Addresses, by Horace and James Smith ; Gaities and Gravities, by Horace Smith ; Claret and Olives, from the Garonne to the Rhone, by An- I gus B. Reach Price 25 cents ; Garlandr Life of Randolph ; \ Ware’s European Capitols ; Reveries of a Bachelor, Lorgnette ; Fresh Gleanings and Dream Life, by Ike Marvel, aad Grace Aguilar’s Works. 4 LEXICON OF FREE MASONRY—Containing J\. a definition of all its communicable terms, notices of its history, traditions and antiquities, and an account of all the rites and mysteries of the ancient world—by Albert G. Mackey, M. I)., author of The Mystic Tie, Grand Secretary and Grand Lecturer of the Grand Lodge of S. C., : Ac. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S I ap2B Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad st. ON OUR TABLE&—Appleton’s Popular Library, No. 1; Essays from the London Times—Price 50 cents; I Contents—Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton; Railway No vels; Louis Phillippe and his Family; Drama of the French Revolution ; Howard, the Philanthropist; Dean Fwift; Stella and Vanessa ; Sporting in Africa; Francis Chantry, Ac. Margaret Cecil, by Cousin Kate, bound and unbound. The Isthmus of Tehuantepec; being the Results of a j Survey for a Railroad to connect the Atlantic and Pacific i | Oceans, made by the Scientific Commission U. S. Engineers; J j llustrated with numerous Maps and Engravings. Course of the History of Modern Philosophy, by M. Vic- I tor Cowain. Snrenne’s French and English Dictionary, abridged. Surenue’a New French Manual aud Traveller’s Compan- j ion; and Adler’s German and English Dictionary, abridged. Also, another supply of the Use of Sunshine, by S. 51.; j and Miss Sewell’s Summer Tour. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, mh2o Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. 4 RMY REGULATIONS.—Regulations for the Uni- I a\. form and Dress of the Array of the United States, June, j 1861, from the Original Text and drawing in the War De ! partment. Third edition, a few copies just received and j for sale at GEO. A. OATES, A CO’S. ap6 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. \ LEXICON OF FREE MASONRY; by Albert iv G. Mackey. M. D., second edition, enlarged and im proved by the author. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, ap27 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. ANEW BOOK by the author of the Wide, Wide World. Queechy, by Elizabeth Wethere 11, author of Wide. Wide World. “ I hope I may speak of woman without offence to the | Ladies.”—The Guardian.. Just published in 2 vols,. and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S ap29 Broad Street. ROMANISM AT HOME.—Letters to the Hon. > Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the United States, by Kirwan. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, ap23 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. / 1 ODE Y’S LA DA’S BCH»K FOR MAY has been IT received, and contains its usual quantity of beautiful Engravings and original matter. Subscribers will pleas* Cali for their copies at the Agents. GEO. A. OATES A CO , ap23 Broad-St. VP PLETOV8 POPULAR LlDßAßY.—Recollec tions of a Journey through Tartary, Thibet, and China, during the years 1844, 1845 and by M. Hue, Mission ary Priest of the Congregation of St. Larayu?; 2 Vote. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, ap2o Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st. LADY FELECIA, a Novel, by Henry Cockton, author of Sylvester Sound; Valentine Vox, Ac. *’ Altogether Lady Felecia is a most attractive Novel, and we commend the volume |to the admirers of this class of Li terature.”—Glasgow Examiner. Just published and for sale at _«PI GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S. Broad-sf. BOARDI!\(i HOISE. (N E NTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board T and Lodging, at the very desirable residence on Greene street, lately occupied by Mr. Finn. Also, Day Boarders can be accommo lated. jalS-t CITRATE MAGNKbIA.—This delightful saline ape rient is an excellent substitute for Epsom .?alts, and is as agreeable to the taste as a glass of Soda Water’ or Le monade, and operates pleasantly as a purgative. For sal* by mhlß WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. PUMPS! PUMPS!—Douglass’ Force and~SuctTon PUMP. O. Snow’s double and single Rod 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 mhl 7 B. F. CHEW’S. OATS. —3in} bushels OATS, for sale. Apply 10. DOUGHTY A*BEALL. “J 1 * Jackson Street. C COMPOUND SYRUP OP BITCIIU —For the remo- I ' T a l an d permanent cure of all diseases of the Kindeys, Blade cr, and Urinary apparatus in general. For sale by mhl6 WM. H. MUTT, Druggist. FRENCH CHlNA.—Covered and Flat Dishes, Casse roles, Compotiers, Gravy Boats and Toureens, Salt and Pepper Baskets, Ac., Ac., at mh2l MUSTTN A LATITROP’S. 1A AAA of S u l ,crior Georgia made BACON, handsomely cut and well cured. Nothing su perior ever offered in this market. For sale hv mhl9 8. D. LINTON A CO. BA LTIMORE FLOUR.--60 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR, landing by the Oregon and for sale on the wharf. ap23 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO. nnALLOU AND SPERM CANDLES— X 50 Boxes Tallow CANDLES for summer use. 10 “ Sperm Do. Just received by »PU JJSTES 4 RICHMOND, 1 DRYGOODS. FANCY GOODS 7 " Mrs. E. O. COLLINS is now receiving fcer-Spring and Summer styl -s of Rich Fancy GOODS, consisting of Lace MA MILLETS, SHAWLS, CAPES, UNDEKSLEEVES, Paris made SILK, CRAPE, and a variety of Fashion: ble 1 Straw BONNETS, Dress CAPS, Head DRESSES, Bridal i WREATHS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Wax BEADS, COMBS, | Hair BRAIDS, CURLS, Hair PINS, Grass SKIRTS, fine Ivory, Chinese, Feather and Palm-leaf FANS, Kid GLOVES, j Sewing Silk MITS. —TOR THE TOILET— Jules IT ;uel’s Celebrated Chinese POWDER, Lilly White, Alabaster and Infant’s POWDER, Powder BONES ami j PUFFS, Charcoal Tooth PASTE, Nymph, Circassian and i Ladies’ SOAP, Hair DYE, Hair RESTORATIVE, Cologne, Rose and Bay WATER. apl-3m I>OY *8 CLOTHIA6. —-Received this day, a lot of > Boy’s and Children’s CLOTHING, of handsome styles and patterns. For sale at CLAYTON A BIGNON’S ap” Clothing and Hat Store. SPUING GOODS.—French single Milled, Black and fashionable colored CLOTHS, DRAP D’ETES, CASH MERETTS, and other coatings; the newest styles of CAS SIMERES and VESTINGS, for Spring and Summer wear. Received, Eeb. 24th, and will continue to receive every week during the season, the newest and best goods for Gen tlemen’s wear. WM. O. PRICE A GO., fe2s Tailors, 25S Broad-st. 1852. SPRING DRY GOODS. 1852. COSGROVE A BRENNAN are now receiving large supplies of new and elegant SPRING DRY GOODS, —seen as— ' BAREGES and Barege DE LAINES ; Tissue SILKS; Canton Wash SILKS, a new article for Ladies’-Dresses; A beautiful assortment of GINGHAMS and CALICOES; Grass CLOTHS, and Oiled SILKS; New style Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Lace CAPES and N. W. COLLARS; Lace and Muslin UNDERSLEEVES; Ladies’ White Kid GLOVES, Alexander’s; Gent’s Black and Colored GLOVES; j A few Dresses of very rich SILKS, which will be sold | very low. | N. B.—C. AB. have added to their establishment a com | mndious Wholesale Wareroom, in which Merchants from i the country can find every article in their line. For cash, j or endorsed paper, we will sell our Goods lower than Charles i ton prices. ; Ni \r Goods received weekly by the steamers. fc2B MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS. WILLIAM H. C RANE HAS just received a small lot colored Silk MANTILLAS, of entirely new styles, suitable for the present season, —ALSO— Black and White Lace MANTILLAS, “ “ “ SHAWLS, Colored and Black Lace POINTS, I.ace CAPES, CAPS and SLEEVES, l ine Thread EDGINGS and LACES, Embroidered MANCHETTS, Wide and Figured BOBINET, for Mantillas, White and Colored Taffeta GLOVES made.) mhl3-dAw NEW SPRING GOODS. J. P. SETZE IS I\ RECEIPT of the following GOODS: Rich Embroidered Summer SILKS ; Rich Hernani “ “ Plaid and Checked Foulard SILKS, a beautiful article I for Childrens’ Dresses; Rich Fancy BAREGES; I Rich Fancy Satin Plaid BAREGES ; ] Rich Fancy TISSUES ; | Rich French ORGANDIES; Rich and low priced Printed JACONETS ; Rich Embroidered and Printed TARLETONS ; i French and Scotch LAWNS; French and English CHAMBRAYS ; | Striped CHAMBRAYS; French, English and American PRINTS, in great va ! rietv of patterns; ' French GINGHAMS and LAWNS ; I French, Scotch and American Striped and Plaid GING* ! HAMS; j White Dotted Swiss MUSLIN ; Carded Bordered and Hemstitched L. C. HANKER ! CHIEFS; Rich Embroidered L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, Juuud ! some new style ; | Rich Needle Worked COLLARS; Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and TNSERTING3 ; Cotton and Silk HOSIERY ; 4-4 undressed real Irish LINEN ; 4-4 Brown and Slate LINEN ; Long LAWNS; 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETING ; Extra size Marseilles QUILTS. mhll I 1852—SPRING STYLES OF CLOTHING—IBS* TYE \OB offer to the public a fidl assortment of the > > newest Spring and Summer CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, made in the best manner, which we confident ly assert are the cheapest to the wearer. Our stock em braces every article of Dress for Gentlemen, which we will sell at the lowest rates. WM. O. PRICE A CO., ap2l Drapers and Tailors. FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING, Opposite Lafayette Hull , and next door Uj the Insu rance Banl\ Mrs. AITKEX, late of Macon, respectfully informs the Ladies of Augusta, and its vicinity, that she bms i ju-t established herself as above, and hopes, by punctural*- t v and attention to her business, to merit the patronage off ; the Ladies of Augusta ; to many of whom she is permit Sadi | to refer. nih2s-3m* j NEW SSPRING AND SUM MER DRY GOOiifc COSGROVE A HHE\\ \\ have now on hand, ami arc daily receiving at both their Stores, very large a rut and magnificent supplies of Spring and Summer GOODS, which they will sell at very low prices. Their stock of La dies DRESS GOODS is of the richest description ever of fered in this City, and bought principally from the Import ers, A. T. Stewart A Co., and other large Houses in New York and Philadelphia. They would particularly call the attention of Ladies, and buyers generally, to the following list of GOODS received— BAREGES: BAREGE DeLAINES; Solid Cold. BAREGES; Silk TISSUES; Printed CRAPE d’PARIS, Solid Colored CRAPE d’PARIS; Canton Wash SILKS; Embroidered TARLETAN; i Summer SILKS; GRENADINES; Printed MUSLINS; Solid-Check GINGHAMS; French CAMBRICS ; English and American PRINTS; Black GRO de RHINE; Italian LUSTRES; Brocade SILKS; Chamelion SILKS; Marceline SILKS; Turc SATINS; 'foulard SILKS; Black Brocade SILKS; Barege JASPE; Silk MANTILLAS; Lace MANTILLAS; UNDERSLEEVES; CAPES and COLLARS; 8 yard wide SHEETINGS; Bleached SHIRTINGS; TICKINGS; OSNABURGS; Shirting STRIPES; Irish LINENS; Damask and Snow-drop CLOTHS; Jaconet MUSLINS; Swiss, Dotted, Figured and Plain Drapery MUSLINS ; Lace EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; HOSIERY and RIBBONS; Alexander’s GLOVES; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS. mhlS FANCY GOODS. TALKING about new, handsome and cheap Dreew and Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assure five pub ; lie it would be to their advantage to visit CARO & BLAS -1 COER. 312 Broad Street, where they will find the most tasty and well assorted Stock in the city. It embraces almost any ! article you can call for in the way of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, Ac., j Ac., which they offer for sale low enough to suit purchasers. ap2S-dA wly ~ NEW GOODS. ~ SNOWDEN Ac SI IK VH have received this day, from New York, by the steamer Union— Ladies Embroidered Musiin UNDERSLEEVES, of new and beautiful styles; Colored Tarlaton MUSLINS, for Ladies Evening Dresses ; Plain Swiss and Jaconet MUSLINS; Ladies Hem Stitch Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Ladies White and Grey Hair Cloth SKIRTS, of superior quality, with a variety of other articles suitablcTor the pre sent season, and to all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. ap29-dtwAw COSGROVE & BRENNAN JUST RECEIVED another’large supplrof Plain BAREGES, all colors; “ TISSUES, “ High colored Printed BAREGES; “ “ “ TISSUES; White Watered Silk and Plain TISSUES ; Plaid Chambray GINGHAMS, new style ; Watered CALICOES, all colors; Jaconet and Swiss FLOUNCING ; Printed LAWNS and CAMBRICS; Lace and Muslin MANTILLAS ; Embroidered and Plain White Crape SHAWLS ; Alexander's Kid GLOVES; Black MITTS; Cotton and Silk HOSIERY ; Open Worked HOSE;; All kinds Children’s HOSIERY' and GLOVES. These Goods are offered at greatly reduced prices, and are worthy of an examination. ap2o-dtw<'tw NEW SPRING GOODs7 ALEXANDER a WRIGHT have just openeA their Stock of New and Desirable SPRING GOODS, embra cing a great variety of DRESS GOODS of the latest styles— SILKS; Rich GRENADINES; BAREGES; JACONETS and MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; PRINTS; Irish LINENS; Pillow-Case LINENS; Damask DIAPERS; CLOTHS; NAPKINS and DOYLAS; Jaconet, Swiss and Thread EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Lace and Muslin UNDEKSLEEVES; Lace and Muslin COLLARS, new styles; Lace CAPES' Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; ’ Alexander’s Kid GLOY’ES; Silk and Cotton HOSE, of superior make and quality: Misses’ HOSE; PARASOLS, Ac.; And ac< n’ete stock of STAPLE GOODS, to which they invite the attention of the public. mhlS-clAw MOURNING GOODS! ~ ALEXANDER A WRIGHT have just received, a great variety of MOURNING GOODS, suited to the season— Lupin’s Super. Black Summer BOMBAZINES' ALPACAS; Canton CLOTHS; Super. Black GRENADINES and MARQUISSBt Black BAREGES and JACONETS; Plain Black LAWNS and MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; English and American PRINTS; Ac., Ac., To which they invite attention. mhlß-dAw READY-MADE CLOTHING. MEYER, BROTHER & CO., two doors above R’.ch ards A Son’s Book Store, oeg leave to inform i heir friends and the public generally, that they are just now’ re ceiving their Spring and Summer supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising an extensive assortment of every v»r>ty of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which have been manufactured by themselves, and which they are enabled to sell to custom ers and Country Merchants, on better terms than an v other House in the city. DRY GOODS. They have also an extensive assortment #f St.-ml* and Fancy DRY GOODS, which wi« be sold on the mo, t acco modating terms, either whole*a»e er retail. Call and see t he Goods and prices. sl2-d.twAwly Augusta, Apr il 6,1852. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER READY MADE CLOTHING AND HATS. CLA1 TOX Ac BlG.\o.\ have commenced rec«*ivin » their Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHT.4G and H VH i for Spring and Summer wear, together with a full sunnlvl .f SHIRTS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, HALF dOSE CXRPPJP BAGS, TRUNKS, Ac., Ac. ’ Buyers will find it to their interest to call and evamim i the assortment of CLOTHING and HATS, as It is our in. | tention to sell at small profits. ! Inquire for CLAYTON A BJGNON’S Clothing an* Bat store. gpf INSURANCE. I ~ LIFE INSURANCE. The southern mutual insurance com- j PANY insure sl,oou, for the following annual premi ums : Age. For 1 year. For 10 years. For life. 25 $ll.BO $13.10 $21.50 80 13.30 15.10 25.00 40 17.50 10.90 33.50 55 20.20 89.30 60.30 From these rates, 25 per cent, is deducted for the first year. All profits are divided annually among the insured. ASBURY HI LL, President. C. F. McCAY, Actuary. Dr. Wm. E. Dbarinq and Charles Hall, Agents for Au gusta. mh29 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. The protection insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut have established an Agency in Augusta and propose taking fire and river risks upon proper ty of all descriptions on as reasonable terms as any other good office, at the store of Force, Brothers A Co. ul INSURANCE. THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Southern Mutual Insu rance Company, continues to take Marine, River and Warehouse Risks at his Office on Mclntosh street, and promptly meets all losses. His terms are from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than those of any similar Institution in the State. T. W. FLEMING, Agent. Augusta, 21et August, 1851. au22 INSURANCE. THE subscriber, Agent Columbia Insurance Company, S. C., continues to lake MARINE, RIVER, and FIRE RISKS, on as reasonable terms as any ether good office. J. H. ANDERSON, Agent, Corner Mclntosh and Bay streets. Augusta, March 24. mh24-lin i MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE, BY THE Commercial insurance company, ok Charleston, S. C. CAPITAL. $250,000, ALL PAID IN. t3y“ office, No. 4, Broad street. President, WILLIAM C. HERIOT. DIRECTORS ; James K. Robinson, Uenrt T. Street, Georob A. Then-holm, Wm. Mcßcrxey, Robert Caldwki l, J- H. Brawlet, A. It. Taft, T. L. W kagg, A. M. Lee, Secretary, E. L. Tessier, Inspector, B. C. Pressley, Solicitor, R. A. Kislocu, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Proposals for MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance on fair and liberal terms. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life Risks, at customary rates. G. WALKER. Office at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson A Co., Au gusta. my!3-ly ; SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. rpHK UNDERSIGNED has been appointed Agent for X the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all ca ses will be reasonable. H. L. JEFFERS, Agent, n 3 Office on Mclntosh street. GEORGIA RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS i Leave Augusta daily at 130, P. M., and (Sundays ex- | cepted) 7, A. M., Arrive at Augusta daily at 6.50, A. M., and (Sundays ex cepted) 4.25, P. M., Leave Atlanta daily at S, P M., and (Sundays excepted) «, A. M., Arrive at Atlanta daily at 8,80, A. M., and (Sundays ex cepted) 6, P. M., Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15, P.M. Arriving at “ “ “ u “ at 11, A. M. With South Carolina Rail Road Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily, at 8, A. M., and 6 P. M. Arriving at “ “ at 3, P., at 6, A. M. Wit’n Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily, at 4, A. M. Arriving at “ “ at 7.30, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Kail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at 6, A. M. Arriving at “ “ “ “ at 5, P. M. And With Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 6.40, P. M. Arriving at “ “ at 1.30 A. M. Corrected weekly. mh!6 F. C. ARMS, Sup t. Omca Tbarbpoktatiow So. Ca» k. t. Co., I Charleston, Feb. 28,1852. ) ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, 2«th lust., (un der instruction from the Post Office Department) the Regular Passenger and Mail Trains will, until further no tice, run as follows: UP. Leave Charleston, for Hamburg and Augusta, at S o’clock, A. M., intsead of 8.30, A. M. Arrive at Hamburg and Augusta at 8 o’clock, P. M. Leave Charleston for Columbia and Camden, at 5.30 o’clock, A. M., instead of 8, A. M. Arrive at Columbia at 8.30 o’clock, P. M, Arrive at Camden at 4.30 o'clock, P. M. DOWN. Leave Augusta and Hamburg at 8 o’clock, A. M. 1 Arrive at Charleston at 3 o’clock, P. M. ■ Leave Columbia at 8 o’clock, A. M. Leave Camden at 7 o’clock, A. M. Arrive at Charleston at 8.15 o’clock, P. M. J. D. PETSCH, | f e 24 Sup’t., Ac., S, C. R. K. Co. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. pASBBMGHa TRAINS, FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. : T EAVES CHARLESTON DAILY AT 8 A. M., : and arrives at Hamburg at 8X P. M. Leaves Hamburg daily at 6 A. M., and arrives at Charles- I ton at IX I*. M. This train takes up and sets down all way passengers. SECOND, OR EXPRESS TRAIN. Leaves Charleston daily at UX A. M., and arrives at 1 Hamburg at 5 P. M. . Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrives at Charleston at SX P. M. . . This train takes through Passengers only, and always arrives in full time to connect with the evening train of the j Georgia Railroad at Augusta, going West, and with the Wilmington Boats, and with the New Y’ork and Philadcl i phia line of Steamers going East. ! FREIGHT TRAINS. FIRST, or. REGULAR TRAIN. a Leaves Charleston daily at SA. M., arrives at Hamburg ;j before 11 A. M., next day, and as many trains leave every i morning as may be necessary to take off all the Goods re | ceived before 6 o’clock the evening before, and on their i arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged, and sent ! over to the Georgia Railroad. . J SECOND, OR EXPRESS FREIGHT AND NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. I i Leaves Charleston SP. M.,and arrives at Hamburg at oJi ] A. M., next morning. (j Leves Hamburg at 6P. M., and arrives at Charleston at IX A. M. S This train will take light and valuable Goods only, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., which will be scut over immediately on j arrival to the Georgia Rail Road Depot at Augusta, and ‘ from thence will be dispatched by the day or night mall j trains, or by extra express of the Georgia Railroad to ; their points of destination. In addition to the above, Mes -1 grs Combs A Chamberlin have made arrangements to ex i press light Goods on their own account by the Passenger * Train. TARIFF OF KATES. I, f Freight the same b> both trains, the rates to Georgia Rail s- road Depot, including toll and drayage at Bridge.) Say from Charleston to ! Hamburg. I Augusta 1 Class— Consisting of boxes, Hats, Bonnets, and Fur niture, per Cubic foot 1 8 ots. 10c. ■ * So’ Class — Boxes and bales Dry Goods, Khoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., : Ac., per 100 lbs i 45 50 i Class — Bagging, Rcgjft, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Feathaas, Leaf,; and Crushed Sugar, Hides, Cot-, rton Y'arns and Domestics, Down; Tire, Bar and Sheet Iron, Window: Glass, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware (in crates or casks,)! Castings, Hardware, Hollow-, ware, Lard Tallow, Beeswax, hales of Rags, Ginsing, Mill Gear- 1 ing, Bacon (loose) Ac., Ac i 80 25 ilh Class— 8. igar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron. Mill ai id Grind Stones, Nails, Bacon in boxes and casks 15 30 Spect tic Articles — Salt in sacks 25 ’ 85 Flot r, bbls I 23 85 Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas, Ac. 7 8 Pipet and hhds. Liquor j 800 400 Quart er Casks and Wet Barrels.., 75 1 00 Dry B. ivrels, Ac., Ac i 50 75 All goc ds consigned to the agent of the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accompanied with Bill of Lading or advice, will be received and forwarded free of comraissioi.', but without such bill of lading, or advice, the company w lil not be responsible. For the rules and regula tions of the Company generally see the Tariff of rates printed on ci urds. y J. D. PETSCH, Sup’t. Trans’t. Charleston, July 20,1851. jy-dAw PPLETOi V 8 POPULAR LIBRARY, No. 6. Gaieties at id Gravities : by Horace Smith, one of the 1 authors of Rejected Addresses. Just published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S my 4 Pia.u#, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. As AH YLAND WHITE COB.V —1,500 bushels White . J. CORN, now la nding and for sale by ftp lG CHAS. P. McCALLA. xtEW BOOKS.—/Hadeline: a Ta'e of Auvergne, found ed on fact, by Julia Kavanagh, author of Nathalie, Women of Early Christianity, etc. The Yellcwplush Papers, by William M. Thackeray. Falkenburg; a Tale of the Rhine, by the author of Mil dred Vernon, Germania, Ac., Ac. Bleak House, by Charles Dickens —Part 1. For sale by "P l 5 JOS. A. CARRIE A CO. PRESENTS Richly Decorated China CUPEandSAU ,CERS ; China nnd Cut Glass COLOGNE BOTTLES; VASE.'S Ac., for sale by apll MUSTIN A LATUROP. OUSE KEEPING keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Crockery, China, Glass, Wooden, Tin, Willow and Iron Ware. House keepers are invited to give us a call, mh2 i MUSTIN A LATHROP. 7LOl 7 bbls. Baltimore and HiranTSmith FLOUR, _ for sale low by mh24 11A ND, M ILLIAMS A CO. FRESH CONGRESS WATER, yust received from the Spring. For sale by i»h27 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. OMEGRANATE COTTO V S EED.—BOO bushels direct from New Orleans, will be so'd l°w tnh24 RUSSELL WHITEHEAD. orv BOXES Adamantine Star CANIi/>ES, in Store, and for sale low by mhl4-tf GIRAK.OES A PARKER, iAA BOXES superior Lemon SYRIf P, just rereivrd 11/U arid for sale by apT-tf GTRARDEY A PARKER. 17VALRENBUBGH, a Tale es the Rhine, by the author of Mildred Yemen, Germania, Ac. “Te think es that beautiful Rhine, makes one happy”-»-Th»iCkertiy. Just pub lahed and for s«Je #t GEC\ A. OATES A CO.’S, I aptfi Rread-et, PATENT MEDICINES.) SAND S’s! ARSAP A R I L LA. IH QUART EOTTLEF, 17011 PURIFY ISO THE BLOOD, and for tho cure ) of Scrofula, Mercurial diseases, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Stubborn Ulcers, Livsr Complaints, Pjspepsia, Bronchitis, Salt Rheum, Consumption, Fever Sorep, tcinale Complaints, Erysipelas, Loss of appetite, Pimples, Biles, General Debility, Ac. , This preparation has now borne the test of over 14 years 1 experience, since its first introduction to public favor, during > which time numerous imitations have sprung into existence, founding their claims to the confidence of the com- I munity on the curative powers contained in Sarsa- i parilla Hoot, the great reputation and extended use of which has been mainly attributable to the many wonderful , cures effected by the use of this preparation. While Sarsa parilla root forms an important part of its combination, it is, ; at the same time compounded with other vegetable remedie i of great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and scientific manner of its preparation, that its remarkable success in the cure of diseases depends. Other preparations imitate it in the style of putting up and in bearing the name of one of its ingredients, and here ends their resemblance to it. Those needing a remedy and purifier like this, are re quested to note where this difference exists, and in making choice of what they will u«e, not to take any other but that one entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures it has effected on living witnesses, whose testimonials and residences have been published, and who aro still bearing daily testimony to its worth. The whole history of medicine has scarcely furnished a parallel to the mime- i rows and remarkable cures effected by its use, and what i it Las effected once it can effect again. FROM KENTUCKY. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED . Baki<stowx, Kr., July 10,1549. Messrs.Sands—Gentlemen; It is my duty to communi cate facts in relation to the beneficial effects of your Sarsa- j parilla. My wife was afflicted with inflammation and sore ness of the stomach of the worst character; her limbs were much swollen ; she had constant hca' che, and last spring < was attacked severely with Inflammatory Rheumatism. | Tkc best medical aid we could obtain afforded only momen tary relief; and while in this situation, she heard of the i many remarkable cires effected by the use of bands’ Sarsa > parilla and commenced its use, which produced instant re lief, and less than six bottles entirely removed ail the drop- i sical swelling and every other inflammatory symptom, rcstor- 1 ing her to perfect health. I send this statement as an act I i of justice, believing it to be my duty to encourage the suf- j feriug portion of the human family to use Sands’ Sarsaparilla, which 1 believe has no parraliel in the catalogue of medicine. With feelings of lasting gratitude, 1 remain your friend. SamVel P. Uat.ger. i Read the following from New Orleans, Nov. 12, 1849 | Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen : I take the liberty of sendin a letter which may be of importance to those who arc suffer ing as 1 have done. I received great benefit from your Sar saparilla, having been cured of a malady after suffering six years. I hereby cheefully certify to the good effec tof yo'ir medicine, and I hepe God will reward you for all the good you have done. A chronic cough had tormented me day and night, and repeated attacks of fever induced me to be lieve that I should die with consumption. One day, while suffering a violent attack of burning fever, a friend persua ded me to try your incomparable medicine, but to tell the truth, I had no confidence in it. I finally purchased a Ixfftle, and by its use, and the help of God, I was restored to bet tor health than I had enjoyed for six years. I cannot but bless the author of this admirable medicine. With great respect, I am, gentlemen, Y'our obedient servant, FERMIN GROUPAZ-. “TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION.” New Dirham, N. J., June 30, 1840. Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen ; My wife suffered with a distress and burning in her chest for many years, and my daughter was afflicted from her birth with a humor in the blood. We consulted various physicians, and tried numerous remedies, without much benefit, until we heard, through Rev. Thomas Davis, of the great medicinal value of Sands Sarsaparilla. On his recommendation my wife and daughter decided on trying it, and soon experienced permanent bene fit. My daughter’s skin assumed a new appearance entire ly ; from being rough, hard and scaly, it became smooth and soft. My wife’s sufferings are almost gone, and its use a short time longer, it is my firm belief, will produce a perfect cure. Yours, with respect, Cr. S. HENDRICKSON, Pastor es the Baptist Church, at the English Neighborhood. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. 4 D. ' SANDS, Druggistsand Chemists, 100 Fulton-st corner of Wil liam, New York. Sold also, by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. For sale by BARRETT CARTER & CO., Augusta, Ga. HAY ELAND. RISLEY & CO., do. do. IV. K. KITCHEN, do. do. D. B. PLUMB 4 CO., do. do. P. A. MOISE, do. do. HAVILAND, HARRAL 4 CO., Charleston,S.C. G. R. HENDRICKSON k CO., Savannah, Ga. HILL 4 SMITH, Athens, Ga. U. C. SEYMORE & CO., Madison, Ga. I And by Druggists generally, n 2 dtw 4w6 | ~~ COSBY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERS. PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to disgust the public eye than the innumerable advertisements of : the nostrums that are constantly appearing in the public 1 prints. All are ready to exclaim. Our souls are sick, our | ears are pained with every days reports of ills and speci j sics. This state of the public mind would 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, which we are confident will benefit our lellow men. This latter consideration lias prompted the author of these Bitters to make them known. He knows theyar* highly efficacious, for he himself, his wife, and many friends have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years, a confirmed dyspeptic —so much so 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. C., at which place he can, at any time, be consulted about the Bitters. They are good in all 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 in the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude, general weakness, disturbed sleep, 4c. 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 of persons, who have made a trial of it, but deems it unnecessary, as he is willing to place it on its own merits. All he asks is for those who are afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a trial. The above Bitters can be had at 0. COSBY’S Hamburg, S. C., and at Dr. WM. U. TUTT’S Drug Store, Broad street, Augusta. fi-29 In TTI" 1 Let thr Abided Lie mice and the Despairing Hope I THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. TUTT’S PECTORAL ELIXIR is one of the most certain and most plca-ant Remedies over offered to the Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues dif | fuse themselves so generally throughout the human Lungs, i that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleu i risy. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult i Breathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, to withstand j its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs are so j prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy or | impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance j of the Lungs. J 1 From the hundreds of cures that are almost daily report - ‘ j ed, it would be impossible for the most incredulous to doubt j for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with dis- I eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, and 1 are sounding its praises abroad. The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetable sub i stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strength en the system, and not like most other Medicines, weaken it. It is now being used by some of the most eminent Phy sicians in the country, and by many is considered an infalli ble remedy in CROUP. Parents who have youngclhildren, should keep a bottle at all times, as a single dose will remove any case of this dis tressing disease, if given at'the onset Preparedin Augusta, Geo, and for sale bv W. H. 4 J. TURPIN, } . WM. H. TUTT, I Au 2 u t *‘ WM. ROOT, Marietta. THOS. 8. DENNEY, Atlanta. f©4-dAwtf B. F. TUTT, Agent for Tennessee. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. Dr. h ast in cus compound syrup of NAPHTHA.—The wonder and doubt felt by the Medical I Faculty when Dr, Hasting proclaimed the curability of Pul ! monary Consumption, by the use of Naphtha as a remedial agent, has now, after eight years of trial, settled down into a deep conviction that there are few or no cases in which Consumption cannot be cured by DR. HASTING S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. In every ease in which it has been tried in England or the United States, it has been followed by immediate relief and 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, and a cure effected in an incredibly short space of time. In the more advanced stages, and even in the third or last . j dreadful division of this hitherto incurable disease, its es -1 feet is equally wonderful. This period is marked by the f expectoration of the tubercles in cheese-like particles, f mixed with pus, mucous, blood, 4c., and most generally ac ! companied with diarrhea. On administering the Naphtha Syrup, the formation of the tubercles is almost instantly ar -5 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 oy the; Proprietor to prove this medicine to be all that has been stated. v BRONCHITIS. Bronchitis has in this remedy a sure and speedy cure and is acknowledged by all the medical faculty to be with • out a rival in the speedy cure of Bron itis, 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 other diseases, is instantly stopped by the use of the Naphtha Syrup. SPITTING OP BLOOD. The most severe attacks of Spitting cf Blood hare inva riably been stopped within the short space of thirty mi nutes, and all disposition to recurrence of the same pre vented. In 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 1 Lungs. 1 None genuine without the written signature of M. A. F. ‘ HARRISON, on the wrapper of each bottle. |1 per bottle —6 bottles for $5. For sale in Augusta by HATTLAND, RISLEY A CO., ’ D. B. PLUMB A CO., BARRETT A CARTER, 1 W. K. KITCHEN, WM. 11. TUTT, WM. HAINES. All orders should be addressed to G. W. BURR A BRO THER, New York, who Lave the exclusive Agency for the South and West. mbß-d4w6m TUTT 8 COMPOUND EXTR AC T OF BABBA- P ARIEL A—For the removal of all impurities of the 1 blood, effects of mercury, rheumatism, scrofula, syphilis, nodes of the bones, liver complaint, and all eruption# of the skin. Prepared and sold by WM. H. TUTT, MB. ; Price—Seventy-five Cents per Bottle. »p2S x 111.- lvKV’.—2s Bbis. N. O. WHISKEY, for sale by V V «pflo S. 0. GRENVILLI A CO. I MEDICINES. DR- ROGERS’ LIVERWORT AND TAR. A SAFE and certain cure for Cough-, Colds, Croup Asthma, Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and all Pulmonary Affections A LOVELY YOUNG LADY CURED OF CONSUMPTION The following is from the pen of Wm. H. Lei ' on. Esq. ; the distinguished editor of the U. S. Miltary and Naval Ar | gits, under date New York, January 25, ISSO. What coni j be more conclusive ? “It i-» seldom we permit ourselves to occupy a piece In { these columns to speak in praise of any article in the patent medicine way ; but when ’■ e see Die life of a fellow creature i saved by the use of any meuicine whatever, we consider it j our rigid, if not our duty, to give a simple statement of ! facts, that others may, in like manner, be benefitted. Tho | ca?e which Las induced us to pen this article, was that of a young lady of our acquaintance, who, by frequent exj>o sure to the night air, contracted a Cold which settled on the Lungs, before its ravages could be stayed. (This occurred two years ago this winter.) Various remedies were used but, with very little effect or benefit. The Cough grew worse, with odious expectoration, and the sunken eye, and pale, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its work on her delicate frame. The family physician was consulted, and although he would not admit to th e young lady that she really had the Consumption, yet Le would give no encouragement as to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to make use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers’ j Compound Sjvup of Liverwort and Tar, and we are 1. ppy ! to state that she was perfectly cured in less than three ! months by this medicine alone, after even hope wasdestroy- I ed. It is usetess to comment on such a case as this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction never can. | If any doubt the authenticity of this statement, let them call at this office. U. 8. Military and Naval Argus, No. 19 | Chatham street, New York. TESTIMONIES OF THE N. Y. PRESS. | From the New York Courier, August id, l.sfifl. Dp. Rogkks’ Stri p of Liv; rwoht and Tar. —We have, 1 heard of several important cures recently effected by tin# I excellent medicinal preparation, and in one in.-iance : that came under our observation we can speak confidently. ; One of our employees who had suffered severely from a long j standing cold, during the past commenced the use of ; this medicine, and his cold entirely disappeared. From the New York Mirror, Sept 2, ISSfi j Litfrwokt and Tar.—Of the virtues of Dr. Roger* Cougli Medicine prepared from the above articles, it i . needless now to speak ; its efficacy in speedily curing Coughs, Colds, and other lung complaints, which so fre j quently, if long neglected, result in Consumption, is tea well I established in public confidence to need eulogy now. From the Now York Despatch, Aug. 25th, 1549. i We have heretofore taken occasion to give our testimony in favor of the cur live properties of Dr. Rogers’ Com ; pound Syrup of l iverwort and Tar, and would here repeat i the advice already given, for all persons who are afflicted j with Consumption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to | make a trial of Dr. Rogers’preparation. The genuine is signed Axdrkw’ Rogers, on the steel plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, and is s M, whole sale and retail, by SCOVIL A MEAD, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans. Bole General Agents for the States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies mu-t be addressed. Sold wholesale and retail hy HAVILAND. RISLEY A CO., Augusta, Ga. BARRETT, CARTER 4 CO., do. do. WM. K. KITCHEN, do. do. P. B. PLUMB 4 CO., do. do. j And at retail by one appointed Agent in every town in I Georgia. __ nl-7m. : MARSHALLS FALX KRADICATOR. ~ THE AFFLICTED, and the public generally, will please remember that this Preparation is no humbug — j neither is it any cheat, or imposition on their credulity. It j has been well tried—and severely tested, in hundreds of j cases in this city, and by thousands in the country. Every [ one who has had occasion to use it, give it their unqualified 1 approval. Any person, therefore, suffering from Rhenma j tism, Face Ache, Neuralgia, Weak Back or Joints, Head . Ache, Sprains, Strains, 4c., 4c., had better leave off spend ing money for useless preparations, and purchase MAR SH VLL’S ERADICATOR—it is a true and scientific Com pound, and tr ar ranted, otherwise the money will be re funded. It is for sale by allihe Druggists in this city, and throughout the State. W. H. 4 J. TURPIN. N. B. As the above Preparation has been imitated, w* could caution the public not to purchase any without th* written signature of J. E. MARSHALL. mhl4-tf SWAIM *S CELEBRATED PANACEA, I7OR THE CLUE of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, . General Debility, White Swelling, Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Liver and Skin, and all Diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, and the effects of Mercury. Bwaim’s PANACEA has been, for more than thirty-two years, celebrated in this country and in Europe, for its ex traordinary cures—for the certifie des of which reference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general purification, where the patients had been almost oaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable hy Physicians. It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by th* most celebrated physicians and other eminent person*. Among others by f I W. Gibson, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof, of Burg., N. Y. do. ■ j W. P. Dewees, M. D., Prof, of Mid., Pa. do. ■ 1 N. Chapman. M. D., Prof, of Physic, Pa. do. ■ | T. Parke, M. D., Pres’t. Coll. Physicians, Phila. | Dr. Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine, Havana. i I Jose Eourenco de Luz, Prof, of gurgery, Lisbon. I J. Chipman, Member Royal Coll. Bunions, London, r G. W. Erving, late Minister to Spain, f Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. 1 Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, 4c., Ac. 1 And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’s Pana , cea, have for many years made it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender infant. The retail price has been reduced to $ 1.50 per bottle (con -1 I tabling three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. , Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, 1 with the following letters blown on the glass:— 1 “ SWAIM’S—PANACEA—PHILADA.” 1 j and having the name of JAMES SWAIM stamped on the 1 ; sealing wax, and written on the label covering the cork, and. , : a splendid engraving for the side of the bc ttle, composed of i 1 geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which ■ | have been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by ! j Draper 4 Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In ; ! the centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swaim, copyright - | secured. 1 i ALSO, SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE. A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved , ! remedy for all diseases arising from debility of the dige-tive , j organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, l ever \ and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, 4c., 4c. *See tha • 1 pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Ver ’ mifuge. Prepared at SWAIM’S LABORATORY, THE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and ■ sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC, t . Persons wishing to obtain the genuine SWAIM’S PANA ! j CEA, and SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE, should be cartful to • ; observe that the name SWAIM is spelled correctly on the , bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines ■ j made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat t j similar name, well calculated to deceive. I , Geneva! Agents for the United States, SCHIEFFELIN ) ? BROTHERS 4 CO., 104 and 106 John Street Nerv York, r j fe22-eow2m “AYER’S CHERrFpECTOEAL 1 T7OR THE CT HE of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Rron . J chitis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Con j sumption. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public con . fidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expectations 1 of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtue-, and tha . j unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, . | could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. 1 While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, t : have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by . j every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted th<-y can nev er forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remark | able to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one • j medicine will infallibly euro—still there ri abundant pro< f i that the CHERRY PECTORAL does not only as a general | thing, but almost invariably, cure the maladies for which it is empleyed. - I As time makes these facts wider and better known, th : s i medicine has gradually become the best reliance ' f theaf i dieted, from the log-cabin of the American peasant, to th* j paiaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire coun ' try, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it ' j contains, CHERRY PECTORAL is know n as the best reine ! dj extant for diseases of the Throat and Lung.-, and in ma -0 i ny foreign countries, it is coming to be extensively used hy | their most intelligent Physicians. In Great Britain, Franco and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached j their highest perfection, CHERRY PECTORAL is intio- 1 duced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, a# r the surest remedy their attending Physicians can einph y f , for the mor* dangerous affections of the Lungs. Al-o, n ’ milder cases, and for children it is safe, pleasant, and cf- J fectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering te-ti monials w* receive have been from parents who have found > it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. J The CHERRY PECTORAL is manufactured by a practi . cal Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected f by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as l i genuine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with 1 a medicine of such instrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence —a remedy at y once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated * and countless trials proved itself to be ; and trust by great 1 care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform * strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a rem«- dy that will do for them all that medicine can do. e Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYF.R, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, resold by HAVILAND, RISLEY 4 CO., \V. H. TUTT, i D. B. PLUMB 4 CO., W. K. KITCHEN, and BARRETT, CARTER 4 CO., Augusta, Ga.; HILL 4 SMITH, A,’ us, 1 Ga.; PAYNE 4 NESBIT, Macon, Ga.; HAVILAND, 11..R --RAL 4 CO., Charleston, S. C.; A. A. SOLOMONS, Savan nah, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South. ' apl 6-d4tw wc«w3m COLORS UNFADING. . T7IRE-PROOF AND WEATHER-PROOF ML JL NERAL PAINTS. —Several Shades of Brown, with Pink, Buff and Black ; and by combination a great variety . of Shades and Tints may be made. 0 These Paints possess body or covering property equal to white lead, and flow as easily. They dry soon, become very hard—in fact, make stone or slate of every color —d* > not crack or peel off, and if sanding isiequired, nothing . holds sand more firmly, or finishes so well with it. For Painting Wood, Iron, Tin, Brick, or Plaster, nothing adheres more firmly—lasts longer, or comes cheaper than Selver’s Mineral Paints. For sal* at Manufacturer’s prices, with addition of freight, by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. Also, for sale as above, at a iow price. Prepared ; ROSIN OIL, suitable for using with Fire-proof Paint, for j Roofs, Fences, and all coarse colored work. aplO THE YELLOW PLUSH PAPERS: by Wtn. M. Thackeray, being No. 2 Appleton’s Popular Library ; price 50 cents. The history of Georgia, from its earliest set , dement to th* present time: by T. S. ArthurandM.il. Carpenter; price 50 cm., handsomely bound. 1 Also, another supply of Essay# from the London Times. Heaven ; or the Sainted Dead, and the Heavenly Uecoj | nition. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS 4 SON, nih'23 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, 4c. ' ITVDRIODATE OF POTASH.—English, Dry and XL handsome, for sale by mh6 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. . npIIE SEVEN BROTHERS OP WYOMING; or t* J. Brigands of th* Revolution, just received, and torn I •pi WDQ. A. QATVB A CO. i, Mr