BY WILLIAM S. JONHS. AUG USTA. GA., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1852. VOL. XVI. NO. 134.
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L. HANCOCK & CO,,
DEALERS in STOVES and GRATES, Plain
and Japanned TIN WARE, Britannia, Wood,
Willow and Hollow WARES, Lifting PUMPS, Lead
and Block Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish
ing HARD-WARE, and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper,
Lead, and Sheet Iron WARE.
Metaiic ROOFING done in the most approved manner
with dispatch.
The Trade supplied with TIN WARE at Wholesale upon
the very lowest terms.
210 Broad Street, (a few doors below Pest Office
corner,) Augusta, Ga. ap9-d4w
ipHIl SUBSCRIBERS having recently filtted
X up their establishment for the purpose of
Turning, Finishing and Blacksmithing in general,
are now prepared to execute all orders at short
notice.
N. B. We have on hand a well finished twelve horse En
gine, which we will sell cheap for cash.
LORD 4 SLATER,
nij'B-cl4w3m Augusta, Ga.
FINE WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRYAND
SILVER AND PLATED GOODS.
/“■? THOMAS W. FREEMAN at his old
stand, opposite the Brunswick Bank, Augusta, WyS.
C’^t^^Ge o ., has on hand a large and well selectedgl*
Slock,consisting of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, all qual
ities; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast
Pins, Ear Kings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Test and Guard
Chains; Fob, Vest, and Guard Keys; Finger Rings, Bracelets,
Buckles, Armlets, Medalions, Ac.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Castors, Caudle-sticks, 40.
—ALSO—
Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks,
Game Bags, &c.; besides many other convenient and useful
articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for
cash, I believe I can sell at prices that will suit purchasers.
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted.
N. B.—New Goods received weekly. o!2 d4w.
REMEDY IN BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
<-a DEXXIS '
pf ASTRINGENT TONIC, vlf
XjS» For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Pain in the Sto- LS
tnach, Griping of the Bow els. 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 Augusta by the agents of the Georgia Sarsapa
rilla. my 26
D- B- PLUMB & CO."
r) ARE constantly receiving fresh and pure
Kcl i Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, #Bf
VW Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment UB
/_between L*. S. Hotel and Post Office corner. £3»
Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr.
Barnes’, corner Green and Mclntonsh stret* n 23
W. H. & J. TURPIN.
SUCCESSORS TO W. H. T'JRPIX,
f OFFER TO PHYSICIANS, Planters, sler- n
Chants, and the public at larare, a choice and <S jtf
well assorted stock of DRUGS AND MEDI
CINF.3, OILS, PAINTS, DYESTUFFS, Glass
and Putty, Brushes of every description, Straw Brooms,
Spirits Turpentine, Ac., Ac.
We purchase our goods for cash, and are prepared to sell
on the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it to
their interest to look at our prices. All articles warranted
to be what is represented. Gh eus a call and satisfy your
selves. e2B
""" LOOK HERE-
NEW *IOH E AND NEW /
Cl! FURNITURE. J SILCOX has re
moved his stock of FURNITURE,
• 1 • CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., next
to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite hia former stand,
where he intends kepping a general assortment of FURNI
TURE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., of his own manufacture.
Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which
he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in
ducement to tliose about purchasing to give him a call at
is NEW FURNITURE STAND. 012-dAw
1 >[{!<.lll Ti\ WARE. —UfAK DISHES, with co
) vers and Limps; COFFEE URNS and BIGGINS; Cof
fee and lea POTS; Impcral 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
BOARDING HOF§E.
Cl ENTLEMEX 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 accommodated. jalß-t
tiITK ATE AI AGXESI V.—This delightful saline ape
-1 rient i-an excellent substitute for Epsom Salts, and is
as agreeable to the taste as a glass of Soda Water or Le
monade, and operates pleasantly as a purgative. For sale
by mhlS WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
IjLMPSI PUMPS!—Douglass’ Force au<l Suction
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
mtilT B. F. CHEWS.
OYTS. —800 bushels OATS, for sale. Apply to.
DOUGHTY A BEALL.
mys Jackson Street.
CtOMPOUND SYRUP OF BUCHU—For the remo
) val and permanent cure of all diseases of the Kindeys,
Blade er, and Urinary apparatus in general. For sale by
mhl3 * WM. 1L MUTT, Druggist.
1 .■'BENCH CHlNA.—Covered and Flat Dishes, Casse
"* roles, Compotiers, Gravy Boats and Toureens, Salt and
Pepper Baskets, Ac., Ac., at
mh2l MUSTIN_4 LATIIROP’S._
II) Mllll LBS. of Superior Georgia made BACON,
1' )V* handsomely cut and well cured. Nothing su
perior ever offered in this market. For sale by
mh!9 S. D. LINTON A CO.
1> ALTI MO K E FLOIR.--50 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR,
3 landing by the Oregon and for sale on the wharf.
ap23 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
rpALLOW AND SPERM CANDLES -
X 50 Boxes Tallow CANDLES lor summer use.
10 “ Sperm Do. Just received by
apll ESTES A RICHMOND.
AROMATIC MEDICINAL SCIIIE
\\ DAM SCHNAPPS. A superlative Tonic, Antidys
peptic and Invigorating Cordial, useful in Gravel, Gout,
Dyspepsia, General Debility, Ac. In Quart bottles. Price
sl. Sold by
ja3 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO, Sole Agents.
rpo RENT.—A vacant LOT, near the Georgia Railroad
X Depot. Said Lot is about one acre, fenced in, and well
manured, suitable for a garden or other purposes. For
terms, inquire of mh23 B. F. CHEW.
CAMP AKA.
DURAND’S SUPERIOR FRENCH BITTERS,
manufactured by J. Durand A Co., Paris. —The above
bitters may be used with Wine, or any Spirits. It also, a
pleasant drink, as it is strengthening to the bowels, and a
certain cure for the Dyspepsia, Debility, Weakness of the
Chest, and every complaint arising from a derangement of
the system. Also a certain cure for Chills and Fevers.
A. VON DOHIENS, Agent For Durand A Co.
For sale wholesale by
GIRARDY A PARKER,
d 9 ts Agents for J. Van Dohlen.
gUPERIXTKXDEVr’S Oeeice, IV. A A. R. K., }
Atlanta, Ga., 6th March, \
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Western
and Atlantic Kail Road prior to the Ist of February,
1852 are requested to present them to the undersigned as
early as practicable. YY M. M. IS ADLY, Gen. Sup t.
mh9-8m
ROM VMS.M AT HOME.—Letters to the Rc*.
, Roger B. Tanev, Chief Justice of the United States, by
Kirwan. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
ap23 Blank Book Manufacturers. Stationers, A*.
COMPOUND SYRUP”OF HI CHU.—For all dis-
A j eases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Apparatus,
in general, for sale by .
my 4 WM. H. Druggist^
RVrOVlZdWllbrprime Tennessee BACON, just re
ceived and for sale by ir.y7 BAKER AY\ ILCOX.
COCK TIN PIPE.—We have now in More a full
supply of this desirable article, assorted sizes—war
ranted pure. L. HANCOCK A CO.
ap9 210 Broad Street.
BA CO 4»,0001h«. Prime BACON, for sale by ~
• plfc BAKJ2R k WILCO
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
55 W- !
PASSENGER TRAINS
Leave Augusta daily at 5, P. 51., and (Sundays excep
ted) 6, A. M.,
Arrive at Augusta daily at 3.45, A. M., and (Sundays ex
cepted) 4.50, P. M.,
Leave Atlanta daily at 4.45, P. M., and (Sundays excep
| ted) 6, A. M.,
Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4, A. M., and (Sundays excep
ted) 4.40, P. M., V
i Connecting with Athens Branch Trains,
Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 12.15, P. 51. i
Arriving at “ “ “ “ “ a t 10.80, A. M.
With South Carolina Rail Road Trains,
j Leaving Hamburg daily, at 5.45, A. M., and 6 P. M.
Arriving at “ “ at 2.30, P. M., and 5.30, A. M.
With Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road Trains,
j Leaving Atlanta daily, at 4, A. M.
j Arriving at “ “ at 7.30, P. 51.
With Western and Atlantic Rail Road Trains,
Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at 4.30, A. M.
Arriving at “ “ “ “ at 4.15, P. M.
And With Macon and Western Rail Road Trains,
j Leaving Atlanta daily at 5, P. 51.
: Arriving at “ “ at 1.30 A. M.
And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 7.30, A. M., and arri ring on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 3, P. M. F. C. ARMS, Sup’t.
Corrected daily. je2
i OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
Charleston, May 25, 1852.
ON AND after Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger
and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office
Department,) will, until further notice, run as follows, viz :
CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD.
FIRST OR REGULAR MAIL A XT) PASSENGER TRAIN
UP.
Leaves Charleston (daily) at 8 00 o’clock, A. v.
Arrive Hamburg “ 240 “ p. m.
DOWN.
! Leave Hamburg (daily) at 5% “ a. m.
Arrive Charleston “ 100 “ p. m.
These Trains connect with the afternoon slail Train o f
the Georgia Railroad, (at Augusta) going South and West,
and at Charleston with the Wilmington Mail Steamers, and
New York Steam Packets going North and East. For the
present Express Train is run only on those days that the
Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New York Steam Packets
fail to arrive at Charleston iu time to connect with first or
8 o’clock, A. j»I. Train.
SECOND OR NTGUT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN.
UP.
Leave Charleston at 5 00 o’clock, r. m.
Arrive Hamburg at 580 “ a. m.
DOWN.
Leave Hamburg at 6 00 o’clock, r. m.
Arrive Charleston at 6 80 “ a. m.
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. 51.,
for Atlanta, Ac. J. D. PUTSCH,
my 27 Superintendent Transportation.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
i rplIE NEW AND SPLENDID sidewheel
X steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 L fkrJt'*
tons register, Capt. John E. Walton, has commenced ner
: regular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the
i 2d day of June, and every alternate Wednesday thereafter;
say on the 16th and 30th June, 14th and 28th July, 10th
j and 25th August, aud so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $25 00
Through Tickets to New York, 25 00
Steerage, 9 00
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable facili-
I ties to business and travel. For freight or passage apply
1 to PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
Agents iu Savannah.
HERON 4 51 ART IN,
my2s-ly Agents in Philadelphia.
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
LINE.
| WEEKL T.
The new and splendid Steamships
! FLORIDA Captain Lyon,
—AND—
i ALABAMA Captain Ludlow,
I BELONGING TO THE NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
"VTTILL leave Savannah and New York every SATUR-
T t DAY. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and
unsurpassed in safety, speed and comfort.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time
that the slarios and Souuerner leave Charleston, arrive
in New York as soon as, or before them.
Cabin Passage, $25 —payable before going on board, j
Agents ; PADLEFOKD, FAY & CO,
Savannah,
BASIUEL L. MITCHELL, I
my2s 194 Front-street, New York.
STAGE AND RAIL ROAD LINE FROM AUGUSTA
TO SAVANNAH, MACON AND MILLEDGEVILLE.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE:
By THIS ROUTE, Travellers will
be conveyed iu splendid Four Horse
j Coaches to Waynesboro,and from thence hy 11 *-^-^— *
1 Rail Road to Savannah, slacon and Milledgeville. This is
; the cheapest, most expeditious and comfortable Line to ei
ther of these cities.
Leave Augusta at 3.80 o’clock, A. 51.
Arrive at Macon at 6 o’clock, P. 51.
“ slilledgcTille at 7.15 o’clock, P. M.
Leave Savannah at 8 o’clock, A. M.
“ slacou at 7.20 o’clock, A. 51.
“ slilledgeville at 7 o’clock, A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 10 o’clock, P. 51.
The Proprietor of this Stage Line begs leave to inform
the Travelling Public, that on and after the 15th inst., he
will have extra Coaches on the Line, running daily if ne
cessary, between Augusta and Waynesboro’, and that no
expense will be spared to transport Passengers to any
point on the route without delay.
myS J. P. FLEMING.
MATT. LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON.
THE following is the schedule for this yfrT .
Route, recently ordered by the Post
i master General — M
Leave Augusta daily at 6 A. M.
Arrive at Midville same days by 7 P. M.
Leave Midville daily at \% A. M.
Arrive at Augusta same days by 2 }4 P. 51., except
i Wednesdays, when it will be dus by 8X-
G. W. DENT, Agenl
July 22, ISSL jy29_
TO PHYSICIANS. —The subscriber respectfully in
vites the attention of Physicians to the extensive as
-1 sortmeut of INSTRUMENTS and CHEMICALS, just re
i ceivedbyhim. They arc from the first houses in England
and France, aud are warranted of the best quality.
mh6 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
BERM I DA ARRO W-ROOT, a superior article for
Invalids, Children, 4c.
Also, 1,000 lbs. Florida ARROW-ROOT, an excellent ar
ticle for making Puddings, Blanc slangc, Boiled Custard,
4c., 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 wMO HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO.
BOUNTY LAN 1) WARK A NTS,
CONIJRESS having passed an act authorising the As
signment of Bounty Land Warrants, all persons hav
ing said Warrants in the office of the" Undersigned, u ill
please call aud obtain them.
ap2 MILLEDGE 4 RODGERS.
~F IRE-PROOFSA FES.
HW. COVERT’S Fire-King SAFE, Fire-Proof, and
• free from dampness. This Safe received the highest
j premium awarded at the Fair of the New York State Agri
cultural Society, which was held at Albany, Sept., 1850.
Covert’s Fire-Proof and Thief-Proof Bank and Vaultdoors,
i 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-
I Proof Safe, arranged with capacious draws and apartments,
containing also a detector. For sale by
mhl7 B. F. CHEW.
1 .''REACH COFFEE BIG6INB, Egg BOILERS, Soup
; LADLES, WAITERS, Table MATS, and a variety of
! other useful articles for House Keepers. For sale by
i myl 51USTIN & LATHROP.
DR. NORWOOD’S TINCTURE OF VERATKUM
VIUIDE.—So numerous have been the calls upon Dr.
Norwood, by Physicians in various sections for a supply of
; his TINCTURE of VEKATRUM VIKIDE, that he is un
-1 able respond to them. He has therefore placed a quantity
j of this valuable Preparation in the bands of his Ageuts,
D. B. PLUSIB 4 CO., from whom the genuine article can be
procured. apl7-twlw&wlm
$3?“ Federal Union, Southern Recorder, Savannah
Georgian, and Savannah Republican, will publish the above
weekly for one mouth, and forward their bills to this office.
JOSEPH RAMSY & SON,
PORK PACKERS, AND BACON AND LARD
DEALERS, Chattanooga, Tenn., have on hand, and
! expect to keep a regular supply of the above articles through
1 he season. Having their Pork House located immediately
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, 4c., and would invite the j
planters of Georgia, and others wishing to purchase, to
, give us a call, examine our stock, prices, 4c., as our Hams
; are neatly trimmed and well cured for city or family use,
i and we challenge Tennessee to produce a superior article,
i mh!B-d&w3m j. RAMSY 4 SON.
f BUGGIES FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Hubbard's Patent Carriage Springs.
THE subscribers having purchased the patent right for
the State of Georgia, of Hubbard’s Patent improve
ment in CARRIAGE SPRINGS, are 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
a and strength, that cannot be set or made to strke when
, brought entirely down to its bearing, and at the same time,
s 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.
JAMES HULBERT A CO.,
i mh3l _ ROBERT H. MAY.
. | PURIFY THE BLOOIT
npHIS Is the season to cleanse the System, and remove
i, X from it all those impurities which produce Disease da
ring the Summer months. There is nothing that will do this
so as TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
' SARSAPARILLA, which is prepared with great care, and
by its several combinations, exerts a powerful iufluence
over the System, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rbeu-
I mati tin. Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Gleet, Effect* of Mercury,
and imparts to the body a healthy tone and 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
mh«MAwtf WM. H, TUTT, M.D.
J. J. CLAYTON. | A, P. BIQNON.
CLAYTON & BIGNON,
DEALERS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING, HAT’S, CAPS, TRUNKS, &€,, AC-,
Wholesale and Retail, 197 Metcalf’s Range, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. mM-ly
ALDRICH & ROYAL,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic Hall. A. A
| SLS I R. have on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadel- N.
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. n!9
J. 51. NEWBY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN
READY-MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET' BAGS, 4c., 4c. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geor
gia. ja!6
FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
JOHN BRIDGES, slerchant Tailor, next door
below the United States Hotel, Broad Street, {fX
is now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock, con- ||
sisting, in part, of —Til-
French Black and Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and
CASSIMERES ; Fancy Do.; DRILLS; Silk MARSEILLES,
and other VESTINGS; CASHMERETTES ; DRAP d’ETE,
of several grades, which w ill also be sold by 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 full assortment of the above, and all other articles in
his line, will be kept suitable for the season. mhlS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
JA. VAN WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, next
• door to Georgia Rail Road Bank, has now on
hand a splendid Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, fk/X
VESTINGS, DRAP d’ETES, LINENS, Ac., all of
which are the best Goods, and will be made to measure in
a style unsurpassed by any establishment iu the Southern
country.
—ALSO—
A fine Stock of Ready-Made CLOTHING, comprising
Black Cloth Dress and Frock COATS; Black, Blue and
Arm-lie Cloth SACKS; very fine Drap d’Ete, Cashmerett
and Alpaca SACKS ; YVhite, Black and Striped Silk SACKS ;
Fancy and Black Cassimere PANTS; and a large Stock of
White, Buff-colored, MarseiTes and Linen VESTS, Ac., Ac.
—ALSO, FOR SALE—
A good and fine assortment of White and Colored SHIRTS;
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.
mhßo J. A. VAN WINKLE.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
MEYER, BROTHER & CO., two doors above Rich
ards A Son’s Book Store, oeg leave to inform their
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 variety of
Gentlemen's Dress Goods, which have been manufactured
by themselves, and which they are enabled to sell to custom
ers and Country Merchants, on better terms than any other
House in the city.
DRY GOODS.
They have also an extensive assortment of Staple and
Fancy DKY T GOODS, which will be sold on the most accom
modating terms, either wholesa'e or retail. Call and see
jhe Goods and prices. s!2-dtwAwly
TM. NEW BY *Sc CO., have just received 100 dozen
• fine Cotton and Linen SHIRTS—some of them are
extra made, Ac., Ac. Prices, as usual, are very moderate.
Also, COLLARS, GLOVES, Neck HANDKERCHIEFS,
Ac., Ac., of every variety aplO
NEW GOODST
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 iu the latest style of fashion,
mb6 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
TOBIN S GARDEN—OPEITFOR THE SEA
SON.
TOM AS T. TOBIN would respectfully an- vxdft
announce to his old friends and the public,
that his Garden, on Telfair street, is now open for "Sdtlfag
the season.
STRAWBERRIES and CRFAM, 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 resort for the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta
j and its vicinity. apll-tf
15KE8H AND QK.NUINE CARDEN «
1 SEEDS, Warranted Crop of 1851. —We have
just received our Stock of FRESH SEEDS, to which
we invite the atte’nlion of the public. JSSS3SL
(116 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
CITY BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY.
THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the JftspL
community of the City of Augusta, that he has
permanently located himself, and opened the above
named BAKERY, where he will curry on the BAKING
BUSINESS in its various branches, to w hich he solicits the
patronage of his fellow-citizens.
He will supply Families, Hotels and Boarding Houses with
Bread, such as, 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 be accommodated. my 13
FINE WATCHES.
1751 NE WATCHES, of iho manufacture of Jules
Jurgneen, of Copenhagen, T. F. Cooper, and
Chas. Taylor, of London, and of most other makerscNwSla
of established reputation, in various styles of cascing, for
sale by
CLAK, RACKET! A CO.
Augusta, Oct. 80,1851. 03l
Augusta, March 15, 1852.
CLARK & CO.,
(LATE CLARK, RACKET & CO.)
XIIAVE now iu Store, a fine stock of GOODS,
many of which have just arrived in the |L
country, and are of new styles. We hare
lately received, direct from Geneva, an
invoice of Gold WATCHES, made to our order under our
eld name—good time keepers, and at moderate prices.—
Also, WATCHES made by T. F. Cooper, Loudon; Jules
Jurgenson, of Copenhagen, and most other makers of es
tablished reputation, which we can recommend and war
raAl3o, Silver and Plated SVARE, new styles of Plated YYAI
TERS, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS and CANDLESTICKS,
with and without branches, Double Barrel SHOT GUNS
and REVOLVERS, of various makers, and at the lowest
prices.
Orders from the interior will be packed with care
and forwarded promptly. rah!7
watchesT JEWELRY, &c.
CIHARLEH CATLIN invites the attention of
1 his friends and the public, to his large and (&7V
well selected stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver FORKS and SPOONS, PLATED CASTORS, CAN
DLESTICKS, and a great variety of Rich Fancy Goods,
which he will sell on the most favorable terms. He has in
his employ one of the best Watch maker? in this country,
who will attend to the repairing of FINE YVATCHES
promptly and in the very best manner. He has also a prac
tical Jeweler, who will make or repair a* descriptions of
Jewelry. Engravings of all kinds neatly executed. mh24
STOVES.
A LOT of Granger’s Iron Witch Cook STOVES,
J\. just received. Also, on hand Cook STOY ES,
of every pattern, either for Wood or Coal, together
with E. Barrow’s Cook RANGE. For sale by
mb 17 B. F- CHEW.
Ranges.— e. farrow’s patent cooking
RANGE, one of the best articles now in use, for
sale by
0 28 B. F. CHEW.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
F. HOLMAN & CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS WARE,
ja!7 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 6m
NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
jl A FULL supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES
jjafr and GRATES, suitable to wood or coal.
'ZgJA —ALSO—
On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large
I and well adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several
I BUI \Iso°NAILS by the keg or retail; SWEDES IRON for
Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXES and HATCHETS; Cotton HOE,,
all sizes; Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, Rl\ ITS,
SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also, a
large supply of Tinners’ and Roofing Tool?, of all kinds.
Fop sale next door to the Mechanics’ Bank.
„j 4 B. F. CHEW.
PARAKOLK.— PARASOLS,’of exquisite neat
ness and style. Just received by
ap 2 J. P-
J~ APAN ED WARE,—A large aud complete assortment
at wholesale or retail. L. HANCOCK 4 CO.,
ap9 210 Broad, st.. a few doors below P. O. corner.
rro gpORTWMEN*—-MDBTI NT 4 LATHROP have
I just received a few excellent COMPACT STOOLS.
apl4
NEW BOOKS. —Remorse, and other tales, by G. P.
R. James, author of Aginconrt, Forest Day, 4c.
Falkland, by E. L. Buiwcr, only cheap edition.
Claret and Olives, from the Garonne to the Rhone, by
Angus B. Reach, No. 7 of Peterson’s Library.
YVoodreve Manor ; or Six Months In Town, a tale t« suit
the merits and the follies of the townis, hy Anna Hanson
Own, selected papers with comic illustrations.
The World here and There ; or Notes of Travellers, from
Household Words, edited by Charles Dickens.
No 415 Litte!l,s Living Age. Just published and for
sale at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO
a p2g Broad Street.
ROOFING. We are prepared to execute Metali
ROOFING in the most approved style, with dispatch
Orders from the country solicited.
L. HANCOCK 4 CO.,
21 fi Broad Street, a few dMT« helow the Post Office Cor
■•r,
DANCING PUMPS, GAITERS, &C.
i \e&t\ JUST RECEIVED- -sfa,
'rf Boy’s Daneing PUMPS; Elp I
V Boy’s Dancing GAITERS; ffil
\or Youth’s Dancing PUSIPS;
do. do. GAITERS;
ALSO
Gent’s fine Calf Dress BOOTS ;
do. do do. Steel Shank BOOTS ;
?r do. do. Cloth do. do do.;
do. do. YVater Proof do.;
do. do. quilted bottom do.;
ALSO
Ladies’, Jfisses’, Boy’s and Children’s SHOES and
BOOTS, of every description. FORCE, CONLEY' 4 CO.,
nS opposite Insurance Bank.
WILLIAM HOUSLEY, JR.,
WHOLESALE AND RE-
SlOl TAIL DEALER IN BOOTS JLIM
W AND SHOES, keeps constantly ly n
’ IwK- on hand, the best article for re
tailing, various descriptions of Mens’, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’,
and Children’s. Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South
side Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. jaß-ly
PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH, PUMP BOOTS
JUST RECEIVED, a handsome lot of jfan
Gent’s Patent Leather BOOTS ; 1
“ Cloth Pat Tip “ fmj
“ Calf Pntnp Sole “ I®**-
“ “ Dress “
“ “ or Patent Leather Opera BOOTS ;
—ALSO—
Ladies’ White Satin Gaiter BOOTS;
“ “ Kid Polka “
“ “ “ Jenny Linds;
*• “ Satin and Kid SLIPPERS, 4c.
felP FORCE, CONLEY 4 CO._
LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, uC.
JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Hem
lock, an i Oak Sole LEATHER, Band and Pick- gJ| I
er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Calf f Ml
and Kip SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid ’
and Top SKINS.
—XI-?0
KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS, HAM
MERS, PUNCHES, Lasting TACKS, SPARABLES, French
KIT, Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump
STICKS, Sand STONES, Splitting and Evelet MACHINES,
Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TWIST, Boot YVEBBING, Boot
CORD, Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS,
CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, 4c.
FORCE, CONLEY 4 CO.
ja!3 Opposite Insurance Bank.
JUST RECEIVED,
Gi ENT’S fine Rogers’BOOTS, for dress ; .». _
I “ “ Cong. Last GAITERS, P. Sole; I
“ “ “ Cloth “ Wees; fi|
“ “ Lrst BROG’S.,P. Sole; *
“ “ Cloth “ tip’d. with P. Lea.;
“ “ “ “ fox’d. “ “
All fresh and for sale low by aplfi 11. E. CLARKE.
SOMETHING NEW DNDEE THE SUN.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
FITIC. W. FINCH, CABINET MAKER
El and UNDERTAKER, respectfully inform
the citizens and public generally, that he anatJ&tw
• 1 • is now manufacturing all kinds of FUR- S*Salii3
NITURE, which he intends to sell cheaper than any ever
offered in this market before. His shop is a few doors
above the Upper slarket, formerly occupied by Oden. Call
before purchasing elsewhere.
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
d!2-dly
CABINET MAKING AND UNDERTAKING.
HENRY SKINNER, at their new stand, next to
A. Laflttc’s Auction Room, have and will keep on hand
a supply of Mahogany and other COFFINS, made of the best
materials, and on reasonable terms. In connection with the
above, we keep a constant supply of Fisk 4 Raymond’s
Celebrated METALIC BURIAL CASES of all sixes—orders
filled at short notice.
N. B.—FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, 4c., for sale and
made to order. ja9
PIANO FORTES MUSIC, &C.
CIHARLEH CATLIN &CO near -■
J the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.,
are the only authorized Agents for Chick
ering’s celebrated J “ * 1/ •
IKON FRASI ED PIANO FORTES,
Also, for those made by Nunn 4 Clark, and Adam Stod
dard.
The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In
truinents render any special reference to them unnecessa
ry. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this
market, for more than 15 years, is good evidence of their
urability.
Their stock is always large and full, comprising every
variety and style of 6, 6)4 6 % and 7 octave PIANOS,
which they will sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying
rom S2OO to $500,) and warrant them sound and perfect in
very respect.
Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh
upplies every week of all new publications, as soon as they
are issued.
All orders for Pianos, Afusic, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ae
ordeons, 4c., 4c., will receive prompt and careful atten
on, and will be warranted to please in every respect.
MELODEONB.
They have also a complete assortment of Prince 4 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 fcr
mall Churches. They vary in price from SSO to SIOO.
JEYVELRY.
CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same place, a
arge Stock of fine WATCHES, JEYVELRY and SILVER
WARE, to which he invites the attention of the public.
mh2B
MG. KI’NZE, Teacher of .Music, re- -ijßa—-
■ spectfully informs the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta, that he gives In
struction in Y'ocal Music, on the Piano, Vio- tl u * y J
lin and Guitar, in the most thorough manner. Calls left
at slr. Catlin’e Music store, will be promptly answered.
n22-ly
PIANO FORTES.
THE subscribers would respectfully call /raZffi-v
the attention of their friends and the
public, to their assortment of Rosewood aud rji eff]
Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well J “ Jf J U
known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Bacon 4 Raven,
A. U. Gale 4 Co., and Dubois 4 Seabury, New Y’ork, which
arc warranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to
any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe.
The subscribers would also state than the instruments now
on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh from
the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or
city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S
my!B Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
THE BED BUG KILLER.—This preparation is a
ccrtrain 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 hy
mhl3-dlra YVM. H. TUTT, Druggist.^
15LORENCK ; OR THE FATAL VOW, by Eliza
X A. Dupuy, author of Celeste, Pirate’s Daughter, The
Divorce. 4c.
No. 213 of Littell’s Living Age.
Just published and for sale at
ap2o GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S, Broad-st.
popular liOraryTno. 6.
Gaieties and Gravities ; by Horace Smith, one of the
authors of Rejected Addresses. Just published, and for
sale at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S
my 4 Piane, Book and slusic Store, Broad-street.
3,t ARY Land WHITE « )oßN\—f,soo bushels White
J X CORN, now landing and for sale by
aplfi CHAS. P. McCALLA.
VEW BOOKS.—Madeline; a Tale of Auvergne, found-
XN ed on fact, by Julia Kavanagh, author of Nathalie,
Women of Early Christianity, etc.
The Y'ellowplush Papers, by William M. Thackeray.
Falkenburg; a Tale of the Rhine, by the author of Mil
dred Vernon, Germania, 4c., 4c.
Bleak House, by Charles Dickens —Part 1. For sale by
ap!s " JOS. A. CARRIE A CO.
V[EW WORK.—The Swamp Steed; or the days of
it Marion and his slerry Men : a Romance of the Ameri
can Retolution, just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S
mh°s Piano Music and Book Depot, Broad-st.
SNOW 151 AGE, and other Twice Told Tales, by Na
thaniel Hawthorne, author of the Scarlet Letter; Mos
ses from an Old Mouse House with Seven Gables, 4c. For
sale at mh2l GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S, Br oad-st
C3UITARB! GUITARS 11—The subscribers hav*
X lately received direct importations from France, a fine
assortment of Guitars, both of Rosewood and slaghogany, 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. B. and Globe Hotels.
T)l'MPg, PUMPS. —A good assortment of YVell and
X Cistern PUMPS, for sale very low, by
L. HANCOCK A CO., 210 Broad-st.,
ap9 A few doors below Post Office Corner.
C~ YOIIN, PEA S A NDOATB. - A few hundred busheta
) Tennessee CORN, PEAS and OATS for sale by
ap23 BAKER A WILCOX.
NEW NOVELS,—Home and its Influence; a story for
the home circle.
Maurice Tiernay, the Soldier of Fortune: by Char lee
, Lever, cheap edition;
Ravenscliffe: by the author of Time, the Avenger; Twe
1 Old Men’s Tales, Ac. Received by
fe2l THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
YDRIODATE ot t’O’rA&H.—English, Dry and
handsome, for sale by
j mh« WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
. i £ wneee, foT^e'lo^
1 h w» a Wl, DrowKK
I TO PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS MEN
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding
I six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO
i per annum. Cards exceeding six line*, will be charged pro
j ata pet line.
JOB* L. BIRD,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW. will attend to all Profeesion
; al business entrusted to him in the Counties of Talia
. ferro, Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, YVarren and Hancock,
j Office at Crawfordville, Ga. apll-ly
JOBS M. TILLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, will
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, YVilkes, YVarren
and Hancock, of the Northern Circuit, and Greene, of the
Ocmulgee Circuit. aplS-tf
F. C. BARBER,
TT'XCHANGE BROKER, Washington Street, one
XX door North East of Broad Street.
{ST Uncurrent MONEY bought. mh6
JANES COLLIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augu?ta, Georgia, office re
moved to the rear of Miller A YVarren’s Dry Goods
store, over B. U. YY arren A Co's. 020
EDEAR G. DAW SOY,
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. R. Cuyler, President of the Central
Railroad and Banking Company ; Hon. Asbury Hud, Cash
ier of the Branch Bank, State of Georgia ; Messrs. Hill A
‘ T '»w9on, Columbus, Georgia. _ i a^_
1 ..i*. McDxsibl. 1 Jxs. slcCoskst. | W. B. Murrxt
JIcDAAIEL & SIeCOAKEY,
PROVISION DEALERS AND GENERAL COM
-1 MISSION MERCHANTS, 45 Light street, Baltimore,
i hare at all times on hand a full assortment of BACON and
j PROVISIONS, at lowest market rates. fe3-wly
GREENWOOD & NORRIS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, office No. II?,
Tchoupitoulas street, New Orleans. H. T. (Iszuvjd.
je2s-dly* Jobi ah Mtmus. _
J, G. DIDLAKE & CO,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER- |
CHANTS, Chattanrxwa Tennessee ja22-Iy
WN. E. EVAN* k CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Accommodation
Wharf, Chatleston, 8. C. YVm. E. Evans,
Wm. M. D’Ahtignao,
n5-dly Geo. YV. Evans.
J. L. TAYLOR & CO.,
Auction and commission merchants,
Nos. 81 Chartres and 41 Customhouse Streets, New Or
leans.
lieferencee. —Boston —Messrs. F.merson Cochran A Co.,
and Bamaba? Haakall. 51obile—Messrs. C. W. Dorrence
A Son and Howe A Bachellor. New Y ork —51e??rs. Dunbar
A Brother, J. D. Scott 4 Co., and Conklin 4 Smith. New
Orleans—Hon. A. D. Crossman, Mayor, Messrs. Hoyt 4
Ford, Hall 4 Kemp, Harris A Morgan, M. Garcia A Co., and
Samuel YVo dlO-tf
GIBSON & JONES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YVarrcnton, Ga., will prac
tice in all the counties of the Northern, and Columbia,
YVashington and Jefferson, of the 51iddle Circuit, and the
Supreme Court of the State of Georgia.
Wm. Gibson, ap9-wly Jbssb sCjJones.
CBAPLEV R. STKOTBER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, practices in the Northern
Circuit. All busines- will receive prompt and efficient
attention. Office at Liucolnton, Ga. je2S-tf
SA.fIIEL ELBERT KERR,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice
j J\. in the several counties of the Middle Circuit.
Office, Parlor of the Mansion House. e24
JASPER N. DORSEY,
A' TTORNEY' AT LAW, Dahlonega, Georgia, will
attend to all Professional business entrusted to him in
the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the
Western Circuit.
References. —slcssrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Wm. H. Turpin,
Augusta; Hon. C. Dougherty, Athens ; James Law, Gaines
ville ; Smith A Walker, and J. YV. Grady, Dahlonega. fe!4
JOHN R. STAN FORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clarksville, Ga., will prac
tice in the counties of Clarke, Franklin, Habersham,
Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union, Murray and Gwinnett,
and in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia. 17y
N. G. L A. G. FOSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. The undersigned are still
engaged in the practice of law. Offise at sladison,
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. JOHNSTON,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office on
Jackson, next Broad street. YVill promptly attend to any
business entrusted to his care.
References. —Messrs. T. N. Poullain A Sen, 51 iHer 4 YVar
ren, Adams 4 Fargo, Col. T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. YY’m.
Johnston, Lancelot Johnston, Esqr., Madison, Ga.
JOSHUA HILL,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Madison and Monticello,
J\. Ga. AU business addressed to him at either place in
the counties of Morgan and Jasper, and those contiguous,
wiU receive prompt attention. n 23
BAILEY & TinRING,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, SandersviUe, Georgia, wiU
practice in all the counties of the Middle Circuit, je2
Samuel J. Bailey, Elkazor Cummins.
L. C. SIUPHON,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, Atlanta, Geotgia,will prompt
ly attend to aU business entrusted to his care. fe29-ly
G. PITNATI,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, YY’arrenton, Georgia.
aplß-Iy
EDUARD If. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, YVarrenton, Georgia, wiU
continue to practice in YVarren, Hancock, YVilkes, Tal
iaferro, and aU the counties of the Northern Circuit, and
Columbia, Burke and YY’ashington of the 51iddle.
Refer to Threewitts, Hudson 4 Shivers ; C. C. Cody 4 Co.,
YVarrenton. je2o.
ROBERT HESTER,
ATTORNEY’ AT LA YV, Elbcrton, Georgia, will prac
tice in the counties of Elbert, YVilkes, Lincoln, Ogle
thorpe, Madison and Franklin. my22-ly
P. G. ARRINGTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW and Notary Public, Ogle
thorpe, Macon County, Georgia.
Office at Oglethorpe. dll-wly
JOHN P. WILDE,
ATTORNEY’ AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. 13 St. Charles street, Room No. 10, up stairs. New
j Orleans. All claims and collections intrusted to his care will
I meet with prompt aud faithful attention. dlB-ly
i STEPHENS & BIRD,
. TTORNEY’B AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, wiU
j practice in aU the counties of the Northern circuit.
Linton Stephens, jy!6-ly J- L. Bird.
W. W. THOMS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Ga.—YVill prac
tice in the Counties of the Coweta Circuit, and other
Counties convenient. He will also attend the Supreme
Court at Macon and Decatur. All business entrusted to
his care will rae«t with prompt attention. fe24
J. T. BOTHWELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. Find
ing that I 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 J. T. BOTHWgLL
IRVIN & BARNETT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YVashington, YVilkes Co.,
Georgia.
I. T. Irvin, Jr. ] Samuel Barnett.
fel2 _
W. P. JORDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Zebulon, Georgia. Office
above YY'inbary and Redding’s. feß-d
Miles YY'. Lewis. [ Henry C. YVare.
LEWIS A WARE,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, Office, YVhite Plains,
Greene county, Georgia. ja2B
JOHN K. JACKSON,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, Practices
in the Middle Circuit of Georgia, and in the neighbor
ing Districts of South Carolina.
Office in the slasonic Hall Building. j»27
JOHN T. SHEWTIAKE,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, YVaynesboro, Georgia, will
practice in the counties of Burke, Scrivcn, Yvashiug
ton, Montgomery,Tattnall, Emanuel and Richmond.
n4-wly
C. A. LIGHTFOOT,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW, YVarrenton, Georgia, will
practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, in
j Greene of the Ocmulgee, and in YY’ashington, Jefferson and
Columbia of the Middle Circuit. fcl4-wtf
JOHN K. SURGES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia.
_ my 27
\f . H. C. BILLS,
1 .''ACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
continues business at his old stand, No. 176, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
References.— Messrs. D’Autignac 4 Evans, Augusts.
slessrs. Charles Day 4 Co., Macon. Messrs. E. Padleford
4 Co., Savannah.
BURKE k DETHNG,
Booksellers a stationers, Newspaper
and Periodical Agents, and Dealers in Fancy Articles,
Pianos,Music, 4c., Madison, Ga. T. A. Burke,
my2S-wly C. YV. Deviso.
0. MUNSON, A. M., M. D.,
SURGEON DENTIST, Augusta, Ga.,
Office over Carmichael & Co.’s Hard
j ware Store.
Teeth, constitutionally healthy, plugged 1..1 r ■
and warranted for life.
References—Drs. Paul F. Eve, Means, Campbell, LaCepte; j
Jehn Bones, D. Hand, Porter Fleming, Esqrs., and others.
*P7 :
TOBACCO.— 50 Boxes Chewing TOBACCO, from 12 to
62)4 cents. my 9 HAND, WILLIAMS 4 CO.
A FROW ROOT—Of the best quality, for sale at 25
rents per pound, by
ai)2o . WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
rfxEBBIBLB SLAUGHTER —Great Loss of Life.—
1 X Hundreds and thousands of lives have been lost since
! the introduction of the BED BCG KILLER. Every house-
I keeper should call and get a bottle at
I TTTrs Drug Stere.
| daily chrome & semiael.
KEATS BY C. D. 3TCXRT.
l.
The fairest of all flowers bend first
Before the seething wind.
And gentle buds, which dews hare nurst.
Bear not a breath unkind;
So wert thou born, thou gentlest of our race ;
So died, if death could aught like thee efface.
n.
An exhalation of the early dawn ;
Dew on the May-blown rose;
A shadow floating o’er a lawn.
When the day’s eyelids close ;
Os all things brief, and beautiful, and rare,
Thy life was like—they slept in mirror there.
m.
The mellowness of children’s dreams ;
Fond eyes that first smiled love ;
The music of green meadow streams,
Leaping from hills above ;
Like all these memories of the awakened past.
Upon my heart thy fragrant soul is cast.
IV.
The trampled flower leaves, ere it dies,
A perfume breath behind ;
The swan sings sweetest when it sighs
Its life upon the wind ;
So thou wert trampled in this world of curs,
And singing died, more odorous than all flowers.
v.
Would that the gods, thou young and fair.
Had given thee less of song,
Or more of strength, to rise and bear
Thy keenest sense of wrong;
That thou hadst been a lion in thy will,
And laughed at scorn until its sting grew still.
VI.
Thy very name is as rhyme,
O’er full of honeyed sweets:
Ami maidens fair, in summer time,
Still sing of gentle Kiats,
Whose shadow, like the trembling ivy, weaves
Its way oe’r bowers, and smiles from cottage eaves.
VII.
The majesty of regal kings,
Trophies imperial
Os Sphynx and Argonauts with wings,
How suddenly they fail!
Thou art not marble, w hich must needs decay,
But hold’st o’er such a wide and boundless sway.
VIII.
Gentlest and fairest, if my song
Could pierce through death’s dull ear.
Or Home’s cold marble were less strong.
Thou might’s! tome tribute hear ;
But what are tributes unto thee, whose hour
Outlives thy life in splendor and in power!
General Washington’s Appearance.—We find
in the Courricr dcs Estats Unis a fragment of a
Journal of M. l>e Broglie, written in 1782, in
which the personal appearance and manners of
Washington arc described as they appeared to a
Frenchman —
The General is about forty-nine years of age ;
he is large, tinely made, very well proportioned.
His figure is much more pleasing than the portraits
represent it. He was fine looking until within
about three years; and, although those who have
been constantly with him since that time say that
he seems to them to have grown old fast, it is un
deniable that the General is still fresh and active
as a young man.
His physiognomy is pleasant and open ; his ad
dress is cold, though polite ; his pensive eye is
more attentive than sparkling; but his aspect is
kind, noble and composed, lie maintains, in his
private deportment, that polite and attentive de
cency which satisfies all, and that reserved dignity
which does not offend. He is the enemy of
ostentation and vain glory. His character is al
ways equal; he never manifests the best humor ;
modest even to humility, he seems not to est mate
himself duly; he receives with good grace the
deference paid to him, but rather shuns than
courts it. His society is agreeable and pleasing.
Always serious, never constrained; always simple
—always free and affable, without being* familiar,
the respect which be inspires never becomes pain
ful. He talks little, in general, and in a very low
tone of voice, but be is so attentive to what is
said to him, that you are satisfied that he under
' stands you, and are almost willing to dispense with
a reply! This conduct has often been of advan
tage to him in various circumstances ; no one has
more occasion than lie to use circumspection, and
to weigh his words.
BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS AND VALISES.
A THE SUBSCRIBER here
| CHI by gives notice that he has as?o- WbYJ f T|l
f gk-* ciated with him, as a partner, yj%
* KPHRAIM SWEETSER, and the
business will hereafter be done in the name of E. L. SYM
MONS A CO., (at the Old Stand of the late John W. Hough
ton, Broad-st., near the Lower Market) where they intend
keeping a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, BRO
GANS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Ic., expressly
for the Retail Trade; and he would most respectfully in
form his old friends and patrons, ardthe public generally,
that he has received a large addition to his former Stock,
directly from the manufacturer’s, selected with much car*
and adapted to the season.
—AMONG WHICH MAT BE FOUND—
Ladies’ Black Silk Lagtg. GAITERS, fox’d, with Pat. Lea.
“ Bronze “ “ “ “ “ “
“ Drab “ “ “ « « «
“ Pearl “ “ “ “ “ «»
“ Fine French BUSKINS, TIES and SLIPPERS, Polka
BUSKINS, Ac.. Ac.
“ Velvet TIES, Toilet SLIPS, Prunella TIES and
BOOTS, Ac.
Gent’s Fine Calf BOOTS; Congress BOOTS, different kinds,
“ “ Cloth and Prunella GAITERS, Oxford TIES, Ae.
“ M Wrought SLIPS, Velvet and Enara. SLIPS, Ae.
—ALSO—
A large assortment of Misses’ and Children’s GAITER?;
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.
The subscriber would take this opportunity t* 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 te
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
j all articles in his 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
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 we have on hand a general assort
ment of Men’s and Women's low priced BOOTS, SHOES,
! BROGANS, SLIPPERS, BUSKINS, Ac.; among which are.
Lad’s Black and Colored Gaiter BOOTS, large sixes, and
' some of them made very wide and full. Boy’s and Youth’s
I BOOTS and SHOES, Ac. Call and sec.
I jny!9 _ E. L. SUMMONS.
SAFES, IRON WORKS, LOCKS, &C.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED having contracted to
1 build the SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, LOCKS,
Ac., in the new Banking House of the Bank of Au- ’a
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., Ac., including every branch of his busi
ness, in the most perfect aad satisfactory manner.
His shop is on th* north side of Broad Street, next door
below the old Bridge Bank Building, where he will be pleas
ed to exhibit Models, Patterns and Drawings to all those
who may wish any thing in his line.
uiy26-ly AUGUSTUS GRUENDBL.
HENRY & SKINNER,
CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERS A UNDERTAKER?,
ARE NOW PREPARED to exe
cute all orders in their line. Ma
king and Repairing Cabinet Work, Re
upholstering Sofas, Chairs, Ac., Reno
vating Mattresses, in fact all other kinds of work belong
ing to our branch. We have on band a fine assortment
of Wire SAFES, suitable for the season. These Safes are
much approved for their convenience and style. Also, a
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
FRENCH PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, &c
DB. PLUMB dt CO., have just received a supply of
• the finest French PERFUMERY', prepared by Lubin
and other celebrated Manufacturers —also a beautiful as
sortment of Bohemian and French. Glass Cologne BOT
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.
ATT ANTED, a small amount of GEORGIA 6 PER CENT.
BONDS. Enquire at this office. myT
AKKEL and Half Barrel COVERS, WASH BOARDS,
WAFLE IRONS, EGG WHIFS, Ac., just received and
or sale by mh26 MUSTIN A LATHROP.
RECEIVED Tills DAY at the New Family Grocery—
-5 Tubs May BUTTER ; 1 Cask Pig HAMS ;
6 Boxes P. A. CHEESE; 5 Boxes Eng. Dairy do.;
1 Case Bologna SAUSAGE ;
5 Bbls. Extra Mess BEEF; 2 do. Pickled TONGUE? ;
W Boxes Soda BISCUIT ; 2 bbls. Pilot BREAD ;
5 Bbls. Extra Butter CRACKERS,
nyl 1 JOHN A. MILLEN A CO. 206 Broad Street.
W. H. MAHARRY & CO.,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAR FITTER*.
DWELLINGS, Stores, Churches, Ac., fitted up in th*
neatest manner. All work warranted.
Plain and Ornamental GAS FIXTURES for sale.
Reference —Col. H. 11. Gumming, President Gas Light
Company. Mr. William Helme, Engineer Erecting Gas
Works. ! «P l 5
A<tl*Can’d CORN.—l.ooo bushels Maryland COiTR
mh J 0r Bale * ln “ cka ’ bjr ("HAS. P. MrCALLA.
—ImE! luo bbls. fresh Thomaston LIME, landing pe r
m •°' l **” bJ B. H. WARREN.
ttoBSES—t food young Saddle and lUramHORSFS,
J| for sale. ipK BAKER A WILCOX,