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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1852)
BY WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA.. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 4, 1852. VOL. XVI. NO. 133. Clk Qlljranirle & Sentinel IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. BY WILLIAM S. JOXEft. TEEMS: DAILY PAPER.—Published Morning and Evening.—To City Subscribers—Six Dou.ars per annum, payable in advance. If sent by Mail—Seven Dollars. TRI WEEKLY PAPER—Four Dollars per annum in ad vance. WEEKLY PAPER -(A mammoth sheet) —Two Dollars per annum in advance. TEEMS OF ADVERTISING. IV DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square (ten lines or ess) for the first insertion; Thirty-Eight Cents for the next 6'"2; and Twenty-Five Cents for each subsequent inser tion WEEKLY, Seventy-Five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar; end Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar per square. £2*9'“’ Advertisement ’, inserted under the head of Special Notices, Fifty Cents for each insertion. Profk.-signal or Business Cards, not exceeding six lines, Ten Dollars per annum. I) over six lines, pro rahi per line. Communications designed to ]>romote ])rivateor indi vidual interests, will he charged as advertisements. No gratuitous Advertising, uiki . .• any circumstances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and these, when over ines, will be charged as advertisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS: 1 square (10 Hues) 1 mouth, without all ation, *0 1 “ “3 months, “ ** 12 j 1 “ “ 6 months, altered quarterly, IS 1 “ “ 12 mouths, “ “ ” 25 | one half more than the above rates. 8 “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ double the above rates. If next to roadi.ig matter and leaded, double these rate?. {7-W“ Ad vertisements not marked the number of insertions, will lie continued and charged by the'insertion. With Merchants, Druggists and other*, contracts will be made for advertising by the year, on reasonable terms. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than contract adver tisements, a discount of -25 per cent, w ill be made, if paid on presentation. L. HANCOCK & CO., DEALERS in STOVES and GRATES, Plain J-. and Japanned TIN W ARE, Britannia, Wood, Willow and Iloliow WARES, Lifting PUMPS, Lead Jml and Block Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish ing HARD-WARE, and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Lead, and Sheet Iron WARE. Metalic ROOFING done in the most approved manner with dispatch. The Trade supplied with TIN WARE at Wholesale upon the very lowest terras. jgsr - 210 Broad Street, (a few doors below Post Office corner,) Augusta, Gh. apD-dAw r¥''HE 81 BBCRIBEKB having recently flitted 1 up their establishment for the purpose of Turning, Finishing and Blacksmitlung in general, are now prepared to execute all orders at short notice. N. I!. We have on hand a well finished twelve horse En gine. which we will sell cheap for cash. LORD & SLATER, mys-diwSra Augusta, Ga. TINE WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRYAND SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. Q SL THOMAS \\ . FREEMAN at his old /-? ,-ty ' stand, opposite the Brunswick Bank,Augusta, VvV ! t :■ ha* on hand alarge and well selected s ■ .consisting f GOLD ami SILVER WATCHES, ail qual ities; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast i Pius, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guard Chains; Fob, Vest, and Guard Keys; Finger Kings, Bracelets, i Buckles, Armlets, Medalions, Ac. 81LVER VXD PLATED WARE, Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac. —ALSO— Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Game Bat - -, &e.; besides many other convenient and useful articles not named. Having purchased ali my Goods for cash, I believe lean sell at prices that will suit purchasers. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted. N. D. —New Goods received weekly. o!2 dAw. REMEDY IN BOWEL COMPLAINTS. g DENNIS 1 ASTRINGENT TONIC, \W For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Pain in the Sto- S mach, Gripinsr of the Bowels, Cholic, Cholera Morbus. Ac. IT RARELY FAILS to give immediate relief in a diseased state of the Stomach or Bowels. It is regarded by those who have used it as a specific in all bowel affections arising from exposure to colds. Price, $1 per bottle —6 bottles for $5. Sold in Augusts by the agents of the Georgia Sarsapa rilla. ' my 26 D- B- PLUMB & CO. -j ARE constantly receiving fresh and pure n #T7 A Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, V l / Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment }J| } A between U. S. Hotel and Post Office corner, f Medicines carefully dispensed at all hour-, by calling at Mr. Barnes’, corner Green and Mclntonsh strets n 23 W. H. & J. TURPIN. ?rccn -:-ORS to w. n. tcrpis, OFFER TO PHYSICIANS, Planters, Mer- g f'iJi « je, a choice and if wo p -.ort»d stock of DRUGS AND MEDI- IJH H, CIN F.S, OILS, PAINTS, DYESTUFFS, Glass £& an d Putty, Brushes of every description, Straw Brooms, Spirits Turpentine, Ac., Ac. W 1 urchase our goods for cash, and are prepared to sell 1 on the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it to rhoir interest to look at our prices. All articles warranted to bo wha tis represented. Gi\ cus a call and satisfy your selves. =2B | LOOK HERE NEW STORE AND NEW V J FURNITURE. J SILOOX has re- bwmW ! vU. A moved his sleek of I URNITURL, —‘ *1 • CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., next to Dr. Turjiin’s, immediately opposite his former stand, where he intends kepping a general assortment of FI RNT- Ts RE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., of his own manufacture. Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in- • due-ment to those about purchasing to give him a call at is XKV. FURNITURE STAND. o!2-dAw JOSEPH RAMSY & SON, Y)OR!v PVCRERS, AND RAC OX AXD LARD 1 DEALERS, Chattanooga, Tenn., have on hand, and \ expect to keep a regular - supply of the above articles through he season. Having their Pork House located immediately i on the Nashville and Chattanooga Rail Road, and near the Chattanooga Depot, will sell and deliver on the Depot, free of charge, for drayage,cooperage, Ac., and would invite the planters of Georgia, and others wishing to purchase, to give us a call, examine our stock, prices, Ac., as our Hams are neatly trimmed and well cured for city or family use, and we challenge Tennessee to produce a superior article. mhlS-dAwbm J. RAMSY A SON. BUGGIES FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Hubbard’s Patent Carriage f-pringn. rrMIE subscribers having purchased the patent right for _| the State of Georgia, of Hubbard’s Patent improve ment in CARRIAGE SPRINGS, arc now prepared to fur nish to order, all kind of vehicles upon this improved plan. By this improvement a straight piece of wood is made to form a durable, cheap and efficient spring of great lightness and strength, that cannot be set or made to etrke when brought entirely down to its bearing, and at the same time, is self adjusting to any weight that the carriage is capable of sustaining. ' With ‘this improvement a Buggy can be built one hundred and fifty pounds lighter than upon the old plan, and to cost one third less. 1 JAMES HULBERT A CO., rofcgj ROBERT H. MAY. PURIFY THE BLOOD, mills is the season to cleanse the System, and remove | f roin it ah those impurities which produce Disease du ring the Summer montl . There is nothing that will do this so “effectually an TUTUS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, which is prepared with great care, and by it- several combinations, exerts a powerful influence over the Svtem, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rheu matism, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Gleet, Effects of Mercury, and imparts to the body a healthy tone tad vigor. Those who in the Spring of the year lose their appetite, and feel languid and debilitated, would derive great benefit from its use Price 75 cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by mh2s-d&wtf WM. U. TUTT.M.P. riM) PHYSICIANS.—The subscriber respectfully in- I vites the attention of Physicians to the extensive as- \ I lv 3 U*' mu iinvu *• sortment of INSTRUMENTS and CHEMICALS, just re i-eiv -rl by him. They are from the first houses in England I * France, and arc warranted of the best quality. an '; ihb - ’ WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. I JI.HMI DA VII HOW-HOOT, a superior article for !_> Invalids Children, Ac. Also, i,o«o 11,8. Florida ARROW-ROOT, an excellent ar te ic for making Puddings, Blanc Mange, Boiled Custard, Ao., and at a price so low as to render it worthy the atten tion of families ami hotel keepers, 011 score of economy. For sale by ml»80 IUVILAND, RISLEY & CO. BOUNTY* LAND WARRANTS^ CONGRESS* having passed an act authorising the As signment of Bounty Land Warrants, all persons hay ing said Warrants in the office of the Undersigned, will nleasc call and obtain them, a ri MILLEPGE A RODGERS. ~ “ FI"RE-PROOF SAFES. n\V COVERT’S Fire-King SAFE, Fire-Proof, and j , free from dampness. This Safe received the highest ( premium awarded at the Fair of the New York State Agn- | .cultural Society, which wa« held at Albany, >~ept., 1 50. : Covert’' Fire-Proof and Tiiief-Proof Bank and I ault doors, orders for which can be filled at the shortest notice. The i above Safes are offered at the manufacturers’ prices. 1 Almj on hand, one very large size Georgia made fire proof Safe, arranged with capacious draws and apartments, I containing also a detector. For sale b F rn ~ w mbit ”• *• JxREXCH COFFEE BIGGINS, Egg BOILERS, Soup WAITERS. Table MATS, and a variety of ii»(ul article, Cor am. ! * ~ I, i H BONNETS, bonnets Mrs J. LOEB if. now receiving a large as sortment of Fashionable Silk, Lacc. Crape and Straw BONNETS, which she offers for sale low -SprC , enough to suit purchasers. P) ~ ! Frime BA BAKEB % t wfLCOX._ XTORSKS—2 good young Saddle XI for sale. a P IS BAKER A VMLCOX. U Mill IKS—Tubs, Water Pails, Churns, Riggings, o Tra vs, Knife Boxes, Barrel Covere, Step Ladders, Brooms, Ac., Ac., for sale by L. H A^OC^ GEORGIA RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Augusta daily at 5, P. M., and (Sundays excep j ted) 6, A. M., Arrive at Augusta daily at 3.45, A. M., and (Sundays ex cepted) 4.50, P. M., ted) A^NI* Uta at P- M., and (Sundays excep tefftTlo p M lanta daily at 4 ’ A - M > and (Sundays excep- Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15, P.M. Arriving at “ “ “ “ * “ at 10.80, A. M. With South Carolina Rail Road Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily, at 5.45, A. M., and 6 P. M. Arriving at “ “ at 2.80, P. M., and 5.80, A. M. V ith Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road Trains, 1 Leaving Atlanta daily, at 4, A. M. Arriving at “ “ ‘ at 7.30, P. M. Vi ith Western and Atlantic Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at 4.80, A. M. Arriving at “ “ “ “ at 4.15, P. M. And With Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 5, P. M. Arriving at “ “* at 1.80 A.M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.80, A. M., and arriving on Mondays, Wednesdays and , Fridays at 3, P. M. P. C. ARMS, Sup’t. Corrected daily. j f .y OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL HOAD COMPANY. Chaulk-tox, May 25. 1852. /vX AXD after Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger ‘ \ J and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office , Department,) will, until further notice, run a- follows, viz: CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD. FIRST OK REGULAR M.UL AND PASSENGER TKAIR UP. Leaves Charleston (daily) at S 00 o’clock, a. m. 1 Arrive Hamburg “ .*» 40 “ p, m, DOWN, Leave Hamburg (daily) at 5.V “ A. M. Arrive Charleston “ 100 “ p. m, SECOND OR MGUT EXPRESS EI!EIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN. UP. I-cave Charleston at 5 00 o’clock, v. w. ] Arrive Hamburg at 580 “ a. m. DOWN. ; Leave Hamburg at 5 00 o’clock, p. m. Arrive Charleston at 080 “ a. si. Passengers by this Train will always arrive at Hamburg in time to take the day Mail and Passenger Train of the Georgia Railroad, which leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, A. M., i for Atlanta, Ac. J. P. PUTSCH, m,v27 Superintendent Transportation. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia and Bavannah Bteam Navigation Co. riMIE \EM AXD BPLEXDID sidewheel X steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tons register, Capt. Jolm E. Walton, has commenced her i regular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the i 2d day of June, and every alternate Wednesday thereafter; j say on the 16th and 80th June, 14th and 2Sth July, loth and 25th August, and so on. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $25 00 * Through Tickets to New York,. 25 00 ( Steerage, 0 00 This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, ! comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable facili ties to business and travel. For freight or passage apply to PADELFOKD, FAY & CO., Agents in Savannah. HERON & MARTIN, myßs-ly Agents in Philadelphia. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP LINE. The new and splendid Steamships i FLORIDA Captain Lros, 1 —AND— ALABAMA Captain Ludlow, i BELONGING TO THE NEW YORK AXD SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA- j TION COMPANY. AV’TLL leave Savannah and New York every SATUR- ! I \ DAY. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed In safety, speed and comfort. These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time i that the Marion and Souherner leave Charleston, arrive i in New York as soon as, or before them. Cabin Passage, $25 —payable before troing on board, j Agents : PADLEFOKD, FAY * CO, Savannah, SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, i my2s 104 Front-street, New York. STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE FROM AUGUSTA TO SAVANNAH, MACON AND MILLEDGEVILLE. change of schedule: BY THIS ROLTE, Travellers will be conveyed in splendid Four Horse Coaches to Waynesboro,and from thence by-'* l * w k —£.— Rail Road to Savannah, Macon and Milledgeville. This is the cheapest, most expeditious and comfortable Line to ei ther of these cities. Leave Augusta at 3.30 o’clock, A. M. Arrive at Macon at 6 o’clock, P. M. “ Milledgeville at 7.15 o’clock, P. M. Leave Savannah at S o’clock, A. M. “ Macon at 7.20 o'clock, A. M. “ Milledgeville at 7 o’clock, A. M. Arrive at Augusta at 10 o’clock, P. M. The Proprietor of this Stage Line begs leave to inform 1 the Travelling Public, that on and after the 15th inst., he : will hare extra Coaches on the I.ine, running daily if ne t cessary, between Augusta and Waynesboro’, and that no expense will be spared to transport Passengers to any point on the route without delav. myS J. P. FLEMING. MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON # r I 'll U following is the schedule for this - X Route, recently ordered by the Post master General — Leave Augusta daily at 6 A. M. Arrive at Midville same days by 7 P. M. j Leave Midville daily at A. M. • Arrive at Augusta same days by 2)( P. M., except Wednesdays, when it will be due by 3*2. G. AY. DENT, Agent July 22, 1851. jy29 SAFES. IRON WORKS, LOCKS, &C. T'lIE LXDHRSIGXED having contracted to [ . build the 8 A FES, IRON FIXTURES, LOCKS, i Ac., in the new Banking House of the Bank of An- | gusta, has permanently located in this city, and begs : leave to inform the public that he will execute all orders for ! SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, STAIRWAYS, LOCKS, BELL HANGING, FENCING, LIGHTNING RODS, ORNAMEN TAL WORK, Ac., &c., including every branch of his busi ness, in the most perfect and satisfactory manner. Uis shop is on the north side of Broad Street, next door below the old Bridge Bank Building, where he will he plcas | cd to exhibit Models, Patterns and Drawings to all those who may wish any thing in liis line, iny.'ffily AUGUSTUS GKUENDKL. HENRY & SKINNER. CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERS k UNDERTAKERS, j 4 BE XOW PREPARED to cxe _ , cute all orders in their line. 51a- ■??’ king and Repairing Cabinet Work, Re .j | upholstering Sofas, Chaiis, Ac., Reno- j vating Mattresses, in fact all other kinds of work belong- | : ing to our branch. Wc have on hand a fine assortment I of Wire SAFES, suitable for the season. These Safes are ; much approved for their convenience and style. Also, a i fine lot of WINDOW SHADES, of the latest style and at } reduced prices. H. A S. Broad-st., one door below Washington street, next to Grenville A Co.’s Store. my 26 i BBOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. THE SUBSCRIBER here- ( ’VF-.’S by gives notice that he has a-so- 1 I fSi ciated with him, as a partner, h-q VA j * EPHRAIM SWEETSER, and the business will hereafter he done in (lie name of E. L. SYM- 1 MONB A CO., (at the Old Stand of the late John W. Hough- ! ton, Broad-st., near the Lower Market) where they intend j keeping a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, BRO- ' CANS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Ac., expressly for the Retail Trade; and he would most respectfully in- | , form his old friends and patrons, and the public generally, i that he has received a large addition to his former Stock, ! ; directly from the manufacturer’s, selected with much care and adapted to the season. I —AMONG WHICH MAY BE FOUND — Ladies’ Black Silk Lastg. GAITF.RS, fox’d, with Pat. Lea. “ Bronze “ “ “ “ “ “ Drab “ “ “ “ “ “ fig’d. “ Pearl “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Fine French BUSKINS, TIES and SLIPPERS, Polka HITSKINS Ac Ac. liUclvlNi') dCC., cCC. “ Velvet TIE?, Toilet SLIPS, Prunella TIES and BOOTS, Ac. Gent’? Fine Calf BOOTS; Congress BOOTS, different kinds, “ “ Cloth and Prunella GAITF.RS, Oxford TIES, Ac. “ “ Wrought SLIPS, Velvet and Enam. SLIPS, Ac, —ALSO— A large assortment of Misses’ and Children’s GAITERS; Misses' and Children’s Fancy BOOTS, BUSKINS, JENNY LINDS, HENRY’ CLAYS, Ac., Ac., comprising a great va riety of patterns, many of them entirely new in this market. Tlie subscriber would take this opportunity to return his : sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has : heretofore received, and hopes, by strict attention to busi ness and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same, as he now flatters himself that he shall be able to serve them to their entire satisfaction. Having the facili ties for obtaining the best goods at the manufacturer’s low est cash terms, he feels confident that he can and will sell all articles in bis line at prices that cannot fail to suit. I would also say that most of the articles now offered to the | public have been selected by my partner, (who has had I many years experience as a manufacturer) and are of the best materials and workmanship, and cannot fail to give ! satisfaction. I would also say that wc have on hand a general assort ; ment of Men’s and Women’s low priced BOOTS, SHOES, i BROGANS, SLIPPERS, BUSKINS, Ac.; among which arc, I Lad’s Black and Colored Gaiter BOOTS, large sizes, and j some of them made very wide and full. Bov’s and Youth’s BOOTS and SHOES, Ac. Call and see. my 19 E. L. SYMMONS. REFINED BLGARB.— so bbls. Stuart’s Clarifie SUGAR. i 25 bbls. Stuart's Crushed SUGAR. For sale by * mh3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. DK. NORWOOD’S TINCTURE OF VERATRLM VIRIDE.—So numerous have been the calls upon Dr, I Norwood, by Physicians in various sections for a supply of ! his TINCTURE of VERATRUM VIRIDE, that he is un ; able resjiond to them. He has therefore placed a quantity of this valuable Preparation in the hands of bis Agents, ! D. B. PLUMB A CO., from whom the genuine article can be ' procured. aplf-twlwAwlm Federal .Union, Southern Recorder, Savannah Georgian, and Savannah Republican, will publish the above weekly for one month, and forward their bills to this office. PRIME SUG %R.— 2ohhds. prime Muscovado SUGAR for sal# low. »p« HAND, WILLIAMS A GO. J. J. CLAYTON. | A. P. BIGNON, CLAYTON & BIGNON, DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C., &C-, Wholesale and Retail, IP7 Metcalf’s Range, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. mh4-ly ALDRICH & ROYAL, DEALERS IN hk BOOTS AXD SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic Hall. A. & h ilve on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadel- VWLI phia, a large and well selected stock of the most fashionable and neatest finished LADIES, \ 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 READY-MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &e., Ac. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geor- , < gia. ja!6 | FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JOHN BRiiKJKS, Merchant Tailor, next door below the United States Hotel, Broad Street, Spj is now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock, con- XX sisting, in part, of - Black and Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; Fancy Do.; DRILLS ; Silk MARSEILLES, and other VESTINGS ; CASHMEKETTES ; DRAP d’ETE, of several grades, which will also be sold hv the yard. Os Fancy Articles, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all de scriptions, COLLARS; CRAVATS; SUSPENDERS; HALF HOSE; GLOVES; Ladies’ UNDER-VESTS; SHOULDER BRACES, Ac., Ac. Ready-made CLOTHING, of the latest style of Goods, cut and made. MILITARY WORK, in all its branches. Making and Trimming Garments in the best manner. A fall assortment of the above, and all other articles in his line, will he kept suitable for the season. mhl3 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. T A. VAN WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, next : Pj ■ door to Georgia Kail Road Bank, has now on hand a splendid Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, XX VESTINGS, DRAP d’ETES, LINENS, Ac., all of JiU which are the best Goods, and will be made to measure in a style unsurpassed by any establishment in the Southern country. —ALSO— \ fine Stock of Ready-Made CLOTHING, comprising ' Black Cloth Dress and Frock COATS ; Black, Blue and | Aniclie Cloth SACKS; very fine Drap d'Ete, Cashmerctt j and Alpaca SACKS; White, Black and Striped Silk SACKS ; ! Fancy and Black Cassimere PANTS; and a large Stuck of j White, Buff-colored, Marseilles and Linen VESTS, Ac., Ac. —ALSO, FOR SALE— A good and fine assortment of White and Colored SHIRTS; j Silk, Cotton and Merino UNDER GARMENTS; CRAVATS; GLOVES; HOSIERY; SUSPENDERS; COLLARS; Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; Walking CANES ; and a splen did Stock of PERFUMERY and Fancy Articles. mh3» J. A. VAN WINKLE. READY-MADE CLOTHING. MEYER, IIROTHER Ac CO., two doors above Rich ards A Son’s Book Store, oeg leave to inform their j friends and the public generally, that they are Just now re : ceiving their Spring and Summer supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, j Comprising an extensive assortment of every variety of Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which have been manufactured by themselves, and which they are enabled to sell to custom | ers and Country Merchants, on belter terms than any other ] House in the city. DRY GOODS. They have also an extensive assortment of Staple and ! Fancy DRV GOODS, which will be sold on the most accom | modating terms, either wholesale or retail. Call and see | t he Goods and prices. sl2-dtw&wly JM. NEWBY Ai GO., have lost received 100 dozen • fine Cotton and Linen SHIRTS—some of them are I extra made, Ac., Ac. Prices, as usual, arc very moderate. Also, COLLARS, GLOVES, Neck HANDKERCHIEFS, | Ac., Ac., of every variety aplO NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, a select assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, and Fancy Dress GOODS, ' for Spring use, which are all of the latest importations, | and will be made to order in the latest stvle of fashion. mh6 J. A. VAN WINKLE. TOBIN’S GARDEN OPEN FOR THE SEA SON. H’OM \S T. TORI A would respectfully an- tcGh j JL announce to his old friends and the public, that his Garden, on Telfair street, is now open for the season. STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, ICES, ICE CREAM, etc., served up every afternoon and evening, from 2 till 10 o’clock. The Garden is now in beautiful order, and no efforts will be spared to render it a popular and delightful place of report for the Lillies and Gentlemen of Augusta arid its vicinity. apll-tf IjSRESH AMB US EX LINK GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted Crop of In>l.—We have just received our St.wk of FRESH SEEDS, to which we invite the attention of the public. -..hh^rT. die D. B. PLUMB A CO. CITY BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY. THE SIBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the community of the City of Augusta, that he has 'tlT 1 : permanently located himself, and opened the almve J/. t i named BAKERY, where he will carry on the BAKING BUSINESS in its various branches, to which he solicits the patronage of his fellow-citizens. He will supply Families, Hotels and Boarding Houses with Bread, such a-, Wheat, Rye, and Graham or Dyspepsia, not to be excelled by any one. JOHN SMALL, Corner of Centre and Ellis Streets. N. B. Having been unable to obtain immediate posses sion of the Store, (the same having been leased till the first of October next,) he begs the public, who will favor him with their custom, to leave their orders at the first door from the corner in Ellis street, to which will be promptly attended to; where, also, those who wish to send for the Bread, can he accommodated. my 13 FINE WATCHES. IrtJNE WATCHES, of ihe manufacture of Jules ’ Jurgneen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper, and Chas. Taylor, of London, and of most other makerssfe/.iSfR of established reputation, in various styles of caseing, for sale by CLAK, R ACKET! A CO. Augusta, Oct. 80,1851. 031 Augusta, M arch 15, 1852. CLARK & CO., (LATE CLARK, RACKET & CO.") XIIAVE nowin Store, a fine stock of GOODS, many of which have just arrived in the country, and are of new styles. We have lately received, direct from Geneva, an e-vei® j invoice of Gold WATCHES, made to our order under our j old name—good time keepers, and at moderate prices.— Also, WATCHES made by T. F. Cooper, London; Jules Jurgcnson, of Copenhagen, and most other makers of os i tablishcd reputation, which wc can recommend and war- I rant. Also, Silver and Plated WARE, new styles of Plated WAI i TERS, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS and CANDLESTICKS, I with and without branches, Double Barrel SHOT GUNS i and REVOLVERS, of various makers, and at the lowest i prices. Orders from the interior will be packed with care | and forwarded promptly. mhl7 watchesT' jewelry? &cT " CIIIARLES GATLIN invites the attention of J his friends and the public, to his large and ft-TvL well selected stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver FORKS and SPOONS, PLATED CASTORS, CAN DLESTICKS, and a great variety of Rich Fancy Goods, | which be will sell on the most favorable terras. He has in ' his employ one of the best Watch makers in this country, i who will attend to the repairing of FINE WATCHES ! promptly and in the very best manner. He has also a prac j tical Jeweler, who will make or repair all descriptions of ' Jewelry. Engravings of all kinds neatly executed. nih24 STOVES. VLOT of Granger’s Iron Witch Cook STOVES, just received. Also, on hand Cook STOI ES, ■ of every pattern, cither for Wood or Coil, together t with E. Barrow’s Cook RANGE. For sale by j irihtT B. F. CHEW. L> \ .%<;!•>. — E. FA fil’d riV'S PATENT COOKING PC i RANGE, one of the best articles now in use, for j stile by dßßri 0 28 B. F. CHEW IpC9 1 p C9U v AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W F. HOLMAN & CO., ||P DIRECT IMPORTERS OF C ROCKERY, CHINA, AND (iLAeS WARE, jalT ADOCSTA, GEORGIA. 6ra NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE. j. \ECI Aj supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES ami ORATES, suitable to wood or coal. On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large and well adapted to a large Mercantile House, w ith several ' small ones. „ , . Also, NAILS by the keg or retail; SWEDE? IRON for Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXES and HATCHETS ; Cotton HOES, all sizes; Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, KIN ITS, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also, a i large supply of Tinners’ and Roofing Tools, of all kinds. For sale next door to the Mechanics’ Bank. n ] i B. P. CHEW. IJ.VRAkOLS. —PARASOLS, of exquisite neat ness and style. Just received by a p2 .1. P. SEIZE. r\ A PAYED WARE, —A large and complete assortment at wholesale or retail. L. HANCOCK A CO., i ap9 210 Broad, st., a few doors below P. O. corner. c|M» SPORTSMEN. —MUSTIN i LATHROP hare | X just received a few excellent COMPACT STOOLS. «pl* •vrEW BOOKS.—Remorse, and other tales, by G. P. j R. James, author of Agiucourt, Forest Day, Ac. Falkland, hv E. L. Bulwcr, only cheap edition. Claret and Olives, from the Garonne to the Rhone, by Angus B. Beach, No. 7 of Peterson’s Library. Woodrevc Manor ; or Six Months in Town, a talc to suit j the merits and the follies of the towns, by Ann a Hanson I Dorsey. I Hood’s Own, selected papers with comic illustrations. ■ i ytie World here and There ;or Notes of Travellers, from 1 Household Words, edited by Charles Dickens. I No. 410 Littell,s Living Age. Just published and for 1 sale at GEO. A. OATLh A: CO ~ ; ! apop Broad btreet. ROOFIYG We are prepared to execute Metali ROOFING in the most approved style, with dispatch Orders from the country solicited. , „ L. HANCOCK k CO., 1 210 Broad Street, a few doors below the Poet Office Cor ! MT. •!* I DANCING PUMPS, GAITERS, &C. ■%9«sf JUST RECEIVED MB \ Boy’s Dancing PUMPS; Boy’s Dancing GAITERS; I'M/? Youth’s Dancing PUMPS; i . do. do. GAITERS; 1 ALSO ! , Gent’s fine Calf Dress BOOTS ; ), ■ do. do do. Steel Shank BOOTS; do. do. Cloth do. do do.; - I do. do. Water Proof do.; K do. do. quilted bottom do.; I ALSO 1 Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s and Children’s SHOES and i, BOOTS, of every description. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., n 2 opposite Insurance Bank. j WILLIAM HOUSLEY, JR-, 1 ; WHOLESALE AND RE JS||| TAIL DEALER IN BOOTS VtaJ: ■ ) V? i ! ¥ all AND SHOES, keeps constantly a- V\ i wftt* on hand, the best article for re j tailing, various descriptions of Mens’, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’, I and Children’s. Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South | side Broad atreet, Augusta, Georgia. jaS-ly i I PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH, PUMP BOOTS 1 , TEST RECEIVED, a handsome lot of m f I Gent’s Patent Leather BOOTS ; %. I “ Cloth Pat Tip 11 f “ Calf Pump Sole “ 1 t .i u Dress u “ “ or Patent Leather Opera BOOTS; \ ALSO— ! Ladies’ White Satin Gaiter BOOTS; “ “ Kid Polka “ “ “ “ Jenny Linds; ; “ “ Satin and Kid SLIPPERS, Att. ! fclß FORCE, CONLEY A CO. LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C. JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Hem lock, and Oak Sole LEATHER, Band and Pick- 9|91 er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Calf fij and Kip SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid * | and Top SKINS. —also — KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS, HAM- ' MERS, PUNCHES, Lasting TACKS, SPARABLES, French j . KIT, Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump i STICKS, Sand STONES, Splitting and Eyelet MACHINES, I 1 Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TAVIST, Boot WEBBING, Boot j ’ CORD, Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS, ’ CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, Ac. FORCE, CONLEY A CO. I jalß Opposite Insurance Bank. JUST RECEIVED, Gt ENT’fcj fine Rogers'ROOTS, for dress ; I I “ “ Cong, Last GAITERS, P. Sole; I “ “ “ Cloth “ Wees; V IsLl “ “ Last BROG’S., P. Sole; 1 WW “ “ Cloth “ tip’d. with P. Lea.; , ““ “ “ fox’d. “ “ All fresh and for sale low by apl6 11. E. CLARKE. , SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. j FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! n r/, w. Fi vcn, cabinet maker - and UNDERTAKER, respectfully inform the citizens and public generally, that he 1 * I ' is now manufacturing ail kinds of FUR- | NITURK, which he intends to sell cheaper than any ever j offered in this market before. His shop is a few doors j above the Upper Market, formerly occupied by Oden, Call • before purchasing elsewhere. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. d!2-dly | CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING. HENRY A SKINNER, : t their new stand, next to | , A. Lafitte’s Auction Room, have and will keep on hand j a supply of Mahogany and other COFFINS, made of the best j materials, and on reasonable terms. In connection v. ith the ( above, we keep a constant supply of Fisk A Raymond’s : Celebrated MET A LIU BURIAL CASES of all sizes—orders j tilled at short notice. N. B—FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, Ac., for sale and made to order. ja9 PIANO FORTES MUSIC, &C. C1H ARLES CATLIN <fe CO near J the United States Hotel, Augusta,Ga., -jv^S are the only authorized Agents for Chick ering’s celehrateii 1/ • X'JJ IKON FRAMED PIANO FORTES, Abo, for those made by Nunn A Clark, and Adam Stod- I dard. The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In truments render any special reference to them unnecessa ry. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this market, for more than 15years, is good evidence of their urability. Their stock is always large and frill, comprising every j variety and style of 6, 6% 6 and 7 octave PIANOS, j which they will sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying ; rom S2OO to $600,) and warrant them sound and perfect in j very respect. Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh j upplies every week of all new publications, as soon as they j are issued. All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ac- j ordeons,Ac., Ac., will receive prompt and careful atten on, and will be warranted to please in every respect. MELODEONS. They have also a complete assortment of Prince A Co.’s MELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely the same as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of he Flute stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for ! mall Churches. They vary in price from SSO to SIOO. ’ JEWELRY. i CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same place, a i arge Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER 1 WARE, to which he invites the attention of the public. mh2S Mb. hi A/iE, Teacher of Music, re- - • spectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he gives In struction in Vocal Music, on the Piano, Vio- J “ * J • lin and Guitar, in the most thorough manner. Calls left at Mr. Catliu’s Music store, will be promptly answered. n22-ly j PIANO FORTES, rplIF subscribers would respectfully call the attention of their friends and the j public, to their assortment of Rosewood and n(" W I JY 1 Pjn Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well * “ 1c l J J ' known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Bacon A Raven, ! A. 11. Gale A Co., aud Dubois A Seahury, New York, which are warranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to 1 any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. The subscribers would also state than the instruments now on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, anil fresh from the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S myl3 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. rpHE BED DI G KILLER.—This preparation is a 1 certrain destroyer of this troublesome Vermin. By a few applications of it in the spring of the year, bedsteads may be freed from them, the entire summer. In large bot tles, at 25 cents each. For sale by mhlß-dlm WM. B. TUTT, Druggist._ E ; OR THE FATAL VOW, by Eliza 1 A. Dupuy, author of Celeste, Pirate’s Daughter, The Divorce, Ac. No. 213 of Littell’s Living Age. Just published and for sale at ap2o GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. A PPLCTOJUB POPULAR LIBRARY,No.6. J\. Gaieties and Gravities ; by Horace Smith, one of the j authors of Rejected Addresses. Just published, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S my 4 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. A f ARY LAND \A HITE CORN.—I,SOO bushels White 1 CORN, now landing and for sale by npl6 CHAS. P. McCATXA. NHAA i)OOKß.—Madeline; a Tale of Auvergne, found- 1 ed on fact, by Julia Kavanagh, author of Nathalie, Women of Early Christianity, etc. ; The Vcllowplush 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 ap!s JOS. A. CARRIE A CO. i ■VJT-'V WORK.—The Swamp Steed; or the days of • it Marion and his Merry Men : a Romance of the Ameri- j , can Ret olution, just published and for sale at , GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S i mh2s Piano Music and Book Depot, Broad-st. ri\OW IM AGE, and other Twice Told Tales, by Na t ’ thaniel Hawthorne, author of the Scarlet Letter; Mos ses from an Old Mouse House with Seven Gables, Ac. For sale at mh2l GEO. A. OATES A CO. S, Hr oad-st (IL'ITARSI GUITARS!! —The subscribers have: JT lately received direct importations from France, a tine 1 assortment of Guitars, both of Rosewood and Maghogany, of superior quality from the best manufacturers, which they ) offer for sale at reasonable prices. ; GEO. A. OATES A CO. ap6 Broad-st,, between the U. S. and Globe Hotels. pC'MPS, PUMPS.—A good assortment of Welland -1 Jt Cistern PUMPS, for sale very low, by L. HANCOCK A CO., 21« Broad-st., ap9 A few doors below Post Office Corner. nim\7 PE ASA \D O ATS.--Afew hundred bushels t V. Tennessee CORN, PEAS and OATS for sale by , ap23 BAKER A WILCOX. VTEU NOVELS.—Home and its Influence: a story for | _LN the home circle. I Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune : by Charles I Lever, cheap edition ; , Ravenscliffe: by the author of Time, the Avenger ; Two Old Men’s TVilcs, Ac. Received by fe2l THOS. RICHARDS A SON. VDRIODATE OIF POTASH.—English, Dry and handsome, for sale by t mh6 W-M. H. TUTT, Druggist. PLPhTTE QUININE.—2OO ounces, for sale low by . „ u>b« WM. H, nm, Druggist. I TO PROFESSIONAL & business men PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO . per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged pro j aid per line. JOIIV L. BIRD, A TTORNEV AT LAW. will attend to all Profession i j. V al business entrusted to him in the Counties of Talia : ferro, Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock. ! Office at Crawfordville, Ga. apll-ly JOIIV U. lILLEV, A TTORNEV AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, will ■ jTi. practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Wilkes, Warren ; and Hancock, of the Northern Circuit, and Greene, of the | Ocmulgee Circuit. aplS-tf F. €. BARBER, INXUHANGK BROKER, Washington Street, one j door North East of Broad Street. Uncurrent MONEY bought. mh6 JANES G. COLLIER, A TTORNEV AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re- XX. moved to the rear of Miller A Warren’s Dry Goods i store, over B. H. Warren A Co’s. o2t> EDGAR G. OAWSOV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia, refers by permission to the following well known gentlemen : Anthony Porter, Esq., President of the Bank of the State of Georgia ; Hon. R. K. Cuyler, President of the Centra) Railroad and Banking Company ; Hon. Asbury Hull, Cash ier of the Branch Bank, State of Georgia; Messrs. Hill A Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jal J. L. McDaniel. | Jas. McConkvt. [ W. B. Mukray NcDAVIEL Sc NcCO.YREi, PROVISION DEALERS AND GENERAL COM MISSION MERCHANTS, 45 Light street, Baltimore, i-ave at all times on hand a full assortment of BACON and PROVISIONS, at lowest market rates. fe3-wly Git EE WOOD & NORRIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, office No. 11?, Tchoupitoulasstreet, New Orleans. H. T Ojuuv®, ! je2s-dly* Jo.-iah Mcr.ats. J. G. DiDLAkE & €O, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER CHANTS, Chattwuomra Tennessee ja22-ly UN. E. ¥v AV* *t CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Accommodation Wharf, Chatleston, S. C. Wm. E. Evans, Wm. M. D’ASTIGSiO, n5-dly Geo. W. Evax.s. J.~L. TAYLOR & CO., A CUT ION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 31 Chartres and 41 Customhouse Streets,New Or leans. Inferences. —Boston —Messrs. Emerson Cochran A Co., and Barnabas Haskall. Mobile —Messrs. C. W. Dorrence A Son and Howe A Bachellor. New York —Messrs. Dunbar A Brother, J, 1). Scott & Co., and Conklin A Smith. New Orleans—Hon. A. D. Crossman, Mayor, Messrs. Hoyt <t Ford, Hall A Kemp, Harris & Morgan, M. Garcia &Co., aud | Samuel Wo dlO-tf GIBSON & JONES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Warrcnton, Ga., will prac tice in all the counties of the Northern, and Columbia, i Washington and Jefferson, of the Middle Circuit, and the | Supreme Court of the State of Georgia. Wm. Gibson, ap9-wly Jesse M. Jones. CHARLEY K. STROTHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, practices in the Northern Circuit. All business will receive prompt aud efficient I attention. Office at Lincolnton, Ga. je2B-tf SAMEL ELBERT KERR, ATTORNEY AT LAM , Augusta, Ga., will practice in the several count: js of the Middle Circuit. Office, Parlor of flic Mansion House. ©24 JASPER Y. DORSEY, i TTORNEV AT LAW, Dahlonega, Georgia, will Xjl attend to all Professional business entrusted to him in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the Western Circuit. References. —Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Wm. H. Turpin, Augusta; Hon. C. Dougherty, Athens ; James Law, Gaines villi- ; Smith A Walker, and j. W. Grady, Dahlonega. fel t JOHY U. SIA.YIOKD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clarksville, Ga., will prac tice in the counties of Clarke, Franklin, I lahershara, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union, Murray aud Gwinnett, and in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia. 17y V. G. & A. G. FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. The undersigned are still engaged in the practice of law. Ofiiec at Madison, Morgan county, Ga. All business entrusted to them will meet with prompt and efficient attention. N.G. Foster, n5-dly A. G. Foster. DAVID S. JOHYSTOY, ATTORNEY AT LAM, Augusta, Ga. Office on Jackson, next Broad street. Will promptly attend to any I business entrusted to his care. References. —Messrs. T. N. Poullain & Son, Miller A War ren, Adams A Fargo, Col. T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. Wm. Johnston, Lancelot Johnston, Esqr., Madison, Ga. JOSHTA HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAM , Madison and Monticello, Ga. All business addressed to him at either place in the counties of Morgan and Jasper, aud those contiguous, w ill receive prompt attention. r 23 BAILEY ft CLHHI9G, ATTORNEYS AT LAM , Sandersville, Georgia, will . practice in all the counties of the Middle Circuit. je2 Samuel J. Bailey, Eleazoh Gumming. L. C. Si n PSD Y , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia,will promjit ly attend to all business entrusted to his care, fe29-ly G, PIT.YA.n, 4 TTORNEV AT LAM', Warrenton, Geofgia. l\. ap!3-Iy EDWARD H. POTTLE, A TTORNEV AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia, will XJL continue to practice in Warren, Hancock, Wilkes, Tal iaferro, and all the counties of the Northern Circuit, and Columbia, Burke and Washington of the Middle. Refer to Threewitts, Hudson A Shivers ; C. C. Cody A Co., Warrenton. je2o. ROBERT HESTER, ATTORNEY' AT LVM', Elherton, Georgia, will prac tice in the counties of Elbert, Wilkes, Lincoln, Ogle thorpe, Madison and Franklin. my22-ly P. G. ARRIYGTOY, A TTORNEV AT LAW and Notary Public, Ogle x\. thorpe, Macon County, Georgia. Office at Oglethorpe. dll-wly JOHY P. WILDE, Attorney and counsellor at law, i No. 18 St. Charles street, Room No. 10, up stairs, New Orleans. All claims and collections intrusted to his care will meet with prompt and faithful attention. dIS-ly STEPHENS & BIRD, V TTORNEVS AT LAM', Crawfordville, Georgia, will practice in all the counties of the Northern circuit. Linton Stephens, jyl6-ly J. L. Ilian. W. W. THOMAS, \ TTORNEV AT LAW, Newnan, Ga.—Will prac . tice in the Counties of the Coweta Circuit, and other Counties convenient. He will also attend the bupreine Court at Macon and Decatur. AH business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. fe24 J. T. BOTH WELL, A TTORNEV AT LAM, Augusta, Georgia. Fiad- J\. ing that 1 shall have a good many claims of my own to sue, I will attend to the collection of Claims for others in Richmond, Burke, and Jefferson. fe2l _ T, BOTEVELL. IRVIN & BARNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAM’, Washington, Wilkes Co., Georgia. I. T. Irvin, Jr. ( Samvel Barnett. fc!2 W. P. JOB DAY, ATTORNEY AT LAM , Zehulon, Georgia. Office above Winbary and Redding’s. feVd Miles AV. Lewis. ( Henry C. Ware. LEWIS A WARE, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, —Office, White Plains, i Greene county, Georgia. ja2B JOHN K. JACKSOY, A TTORNEV AT LAM', Augusta, Georgia, Practices XjL in the Middle Circuit of Georgia, and iu the neighbor ing Districts of South Carolina. Office in the Masonic Hall Building. ja27 JOHY T. SHEWN ARE, ATTORNEY AT LAM , Waynesboro, Georgia, wilt practice in the counties of Burke, beriven, Washing ton, Montgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel and Richmond. n4-wly C. A. LIGHTFOOT, ATTORNEY AT LAM 7 , Warrenton, Georgia, will practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, in | Greene of the Ocmulgee, and in Washington, Jefferson and Columbia of the Middle Circuit. sl4-wtf JOHY R. SURGES, ATTORNEY AT LA AY, Waynesboro, Georgia. my 27 ____ __ i. MILLS, I T'ACTOR AND COMMISSION MKRCH VNT, continues business at his old stand, No. 1i 6, Bay street, ; Savannah, Georgia. References. —Messrs. D’Antignac A Evans, Augusta. Messrs. Charles Day A Co., Macon. Messrs, E. Padleford A Co., Savannah. ol BI RkE ft DETIIYG, Booksellers a stationers. Newspaper and Periodica! Agents, and Dealers in Fancy Articles, Pianos. Music, &c., Madison, Ga. T. A. Bcrke, my2S-wly C. W. Deminq. 0. MUNSON, A. M., M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, Augusta, Ga., ,iCT, Office over Carmichael & Co.’s Hard ware Store. Teeth, constitutionally healthy, plugged LJ r and warranted for life. References—Drs. Paul F. Eve, Means, Campbell, LaCoate; John Bones, D. Hand, Porter Fleming, Esqrs., and others. TOll ACU’O.—- 50 Boxes Chewing TOBACCO, from 12 to 62j* cents. my 9 HAND, WILLIAMS <8: CO. T hrow ROOT —Os the best quality, for sale at 25 i XX- cents per pound, by ' a p2') WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. TEIIRIBLE SLAUGHTER— Great Lem of Life.— Hundreds and thousands of lives have been lost since the introduction of the BED BUG KELLER. Every house keeper should cell and get a bottle at i apS TUTT'S Drug Stm-e. i DAILY CHRONICLE & SEMIXEp i An old joker, who never yielded the palm to anyone in feeling a knotty yarn, was put to his trumps at hearing a traveler state that he once S saw a brick house placed upon runners and drawn * up a hill to a more favorable location some half a . mile distant. “What do you think of that, Uncle j Ethief ?'’ said the bystanders. “O, fudge,” said the old man. “I once saw a two-story house down t ca?t, drawn by oxen three miles.” A dead silence ‘ I ensued; the old man evidentlv had the worst of it, and he saw it. Gathering all his energies, he bit oft’ a huge piece of pigtail byway of gaining tine for thought; “ they drawed the stone house,”said the old man—(ejecting a quantity of tobacco juice towards the fire-place.) “ but that warn't the noist of the job; arter they'd dim that, they went back and drawed the cellar.” The stronger gave in. The Boston Journal, mentions a curious old volume lately received in that city from Mr. Ste- * ver.s. It is a very curious treatise on Genealogy, in Latin by John Andree. The work was printed at Nurcmbnrg, by Frederick Creuszner, about the year 1174. This was only thirty years after the invention of metal type. The work is ilhifctrated by two large wood cuts, representing genealogical trees, one of which'shows the various degree? of consanguinity, and the other those of aftinity. The paper on which this look is printed is very thick and firm, and is much whiter tlmn I? gene rally found in books published a century or two ! later. The type used is the old gothic y or black 1 letter, among which various signs ot contraction ; are interspersed, which give the pages a very quaint appearance. These signs were so frequent, and the abbreviations so numerous in the works of the early printers, that they greatly increase the difficult#!©!reading them ; ah<{accor ding to Disraeli, a treatise was actually written on the art of reading a printed book—and Ibis ad dressed to the learned 1 The initial letter of each chapter had been left Sank itl printing, tor the purpose of being after wards iilummated by hand, which has bee*j done. Besides this the work bears other marks of the serine illuminator, upon every page. It is Raid that soon after the- invention of printing, a law was enacted that seme portion of each printed work should be tone by the illumina tors and scribe?. ?o that the large body of persons who had heretofore gained a livelihood by those employments, should not he entirely deprived of , their means of subsistance. The work of Andree is probably the carlie-t printed book Upon a gene alogical subject ; and there is great propriety in i placing it, as Mr. -Stevens has done, in the library 1 of the only society in this country whow. object is I to aid genealogical pursuits. Lieut. Osborxe, a member of one of the British Arctic Expeditions, uas argued before the Geo graphical Society of London upon the existence of the great Polar Ocean. His theory is announced : for what it may be worth as follows : lie said that in Wellington Channel he had ob served an immense number of whales running out from under the ice, a proof that they had been to water and come to water, for every one knew they must have room to blow. He further said that there uas almost a constant flight of ducks and geese from the northward, another proof of open water in that direction, since these birds found food only in such water. He added that it was his deliberate opinion, from observations made on the spot, that these whales passed up Wellington Chan nel into a northern sea. In reference to the abun dance of animal life, in the latitude of this sup posed polar sea, lie remarked that, while on the southern side of Lancaster Sound, he never saw enough to feed his dog, Melville Island, one hun dred and fifty miles to the northward, abounded in deer and musk oxen. It was thus clear, he con tinued, that animal life did not depend on latitude; but increased, if anything, after passing the seven tieth degree. Moreover, while in Baffin’s Bay, the tide made for the southward, coming from the At lantic; in Harrow’s {strait? it made for the north ward, which could only be explained on the hy pothesis of a sea in that direction. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. V. arranted to stand tiie (southern Climate. SI ,000,000, SAVED YEA RLE. jjt Read. read. read, .mark this fact: i SILVER’S PLASTIC MINERAL i'AIM’, will stand any climate without cracking or blistering!!! Mr. J. S. Silver, —Dear SF: —From long and well-tried experience iu the use of your Mineral Paints, we are well convinced that they are far superior to any other article of the same kind now in me. We have arrived at this con clusion from a well-settled conviction, that in point of body, durability, and capability, of effectually resisting the influ ence of heat and cold, and even the dangers of conflagra tion, there is n-> other coating material that can approach a comparison with it. Our reasons for arriving at this con clusion are indisputable, viz: actual experience in the use of your Composition, and the real benefit we have thereby derived. We find them to be cheaper in cost, to go further in me. and to give better satisfaction to property owners and teneni? in general, than any other. For these reasons we have determined that at all times, and under all circum stances, we will recommend your material; and, if possible, are determined to use no other. We remain yours, with respect, TRTOL A HAND, House Painter? aud Glaziers, 215 Ridge Road. The above is but one of the many certificates we have re ceived from the Painters of our city, who have Ueed Silver's Mineral Paints. Colors.—We have seven different colors, viz: three browns, two chocolates, black and jeliow, and by combina tion, make every variety and shade of color. Iron.—To iron, they furnish a perfect protection against rust, for they contain no metal, which, like white lead, acts destructively on the iron, In fact, this paint makes iron doubly valuable for building purposes. Hkick Work,—They give to house walls a much heavier coating than any other paints, and if sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or finishes so well with if. Old Roofs.—Gives us a roof never so old and leaky, Sil ver's Mineral Paint? will make it cheaply new, and more enduring that it ever was. Ship? using this extraordinary mineral as we prepare it for them, will be proof against the action of hot suns, worms, and salt water. Directions.—Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick as you can, and use vs other paints. These paints need but little dryer, and for priming and second-coating in all household work, they will be found far cheaper and more durable than lead. Dealers and consumers can procure this Paint of FRENCH A RICHARDS, Wholesale Agents, Northwest corner Tenth and Markct-sts. Philad. Also,. Importers of Plate and Colored Window Glass, dealers in Drug?, Paint?, Ac. m>T4-d FAIEBANK’S PATENT | PI-ATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, WAR -1 RANTED.—Adapted to every required operation of Weighing—as Rail Road Scales, for Trains or single Cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable Scale? on Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STOKE SCALES of all sizes; COUNTER SCALES, Ac., Ac., for sale by W.-vj. NELSON, Agents. mhl FRENCH PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, &c Dn. PLUMB A. CO., h :ive just received a supply of • the finest French PERFUMERY, prepared by Lubin i and other celebrated Manufacturers—also a beautiful as < sortment of Bohemian and French Glass Cologne BOT- I TLES, fine Hair and Tooth BRUSHES, Fancy SOAPS Ac. ; Ac., to which they invite the attention of the public, my 11 GEORGIA 6 PER CENT. BONDS WANTED. 11 T ANTED, a small amount ui GEORGIA 6 PER CENT. '' BONDS. Enquire at this office. my 7 1 ! >AKKKL and Half Barrel COVERS, WASH BOARDS, > WAFLE IRONS, EGG WHIPS. Ac., ja»t>reoeived and i or sale by MUSTIN A LATHROP. RECEIVED THIS DAY at the New Family Grocery— -5 Tubs May BUTTER ; 1 Cask Pig HAMS ; 5 Boxes P. A. CHEESE; 5 Boxe« Eng. Dairy* do.; 1 Case Bologna SAUSAGE ; 5 Bbls. Extra Mess BEEF; 2 do. Pickled TONGUES ; 25 Boxes Soda BISCUIT ; 2 bbls. Pilot BREAD ; 5 Bbls. Extra Butter CRACKERS, myll JOHN A. MILLEN A CO. 205 Broad Street. W. H. 31A HARRY & CO., PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FITTERS. DWELLINGS, Stores, Churches, Ac., fitted up in the neatest manner. AU work warranted. Plain and Ornamental GAS FIXTURES for sale. Reference* —Col. 11. H. Gumming, President Gas Light Company. Mr. William Ilchue, Engineer Erecting Ga? Works. ' apls ROMANISM AT HOME—Letters to the Hon. Roger B. Tanev, Chief Justice of the United States, by | Kirwau. For sale by TUOS. RICHARDS A SON, ap2B Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, { • CIOMPOI.\U S\HI P oFIIUTIII Nlo, all rtis . J ease? of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Apparatus, ; in general, for sale by my 4 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. BACON. —40,000 lbs. Prime Tenncssee BACON, just re ceived and for sale by my7 BAKER A WILCOX. BLOCH TIN PIPE.— Wc have now inStore a full supply of thi? desirable article, assorted sizes—war j ranted pure. 1.. HANCOCK A CO. ap9 310 Broad Street. VT P hTv\T Km \ L iL—OMV k * Pure Juice WINE; 20 Bbls. Monongahela WHISKEY ; 10 Bbls. Phelps GIN ; 1 Juatre cived and for sale low by GTRARDEY A PARKER. IMB.—ltw bbls. fresh Ttaomaston LIME, landing per Hancock, and for sale by ro> t B. H. WARREN. RAD WAY’S BEADY RELIEF, Circassian Balm , . Soap, and Resolvent, may be had of i g P 3 WM, H. TUTT, Druggist,