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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1852)
DRY GOODS. j NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. CIOSGROVE «fc BREXXAIV have now on hand, and > are daily receiving at both their Stores, very large and and magnificent supplies of Spring and Summer GOODS, which they will sell at very low prices. Their stock of La dies DRESS GOODS is of the richest description ever of fered in this City, and bought principally from the Import ers, A. T. Stewart A Co., and other large Houses in New York and Philadelphia. They would particularly call the attention of Ladies, and buyers generally, to the following list of GOODS received— BAREGES: BAREGE DnLAINES; SoIidCoI’d.BAREGES; Silk TISSUES; Printed CRAPE d’PARIS . Solid Colored CRAPE d’PARIS; Canton Wash SILKS; Embroidered TARLETAN; Summer SILKS; GRENADINES; Printed MUSLINS; Solid-Check GINGHAMS; French CAMBRICS ; English and American PRINTS; Black GRO de RHINE ; Italian LUSTRES; Brocade SILKS; Chamelion SILKS; Marceline SILKS; Turc SATINS; Toulard SILKS ; Black Brocade SILKS; Barege JASPE; Silk MANTILLAS; Lace MANTILLAS; UNDERSLEEVES; CAPES and COLLARS; 8 yard wide SHEETINGS ; Bleached SHIRTINGS; TICKINGS; OSNABURGS; Shirting STRIPES; Irish LINENS; Damask and Snow-drop CLOTHS; Jaconet MUSLINS; Swiss, Dotted, Figured and Plain Drapery MUSLINS; Lace EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; HOSIERY and RIBBONS; Alexander’s GLOVES; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS. mhlS DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS. JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of the genuine Dutch Bolting CLOTH, “ Hett Anchor Brand,” and for •ale by MILLER A WARREN, j«2O-2m Corner opposite the Mansion House. YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND HATS. CLAYTON AND BIGNON, (METCALF’S RANGE.) ARE THIS DAY receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’ and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, which they ara offering at low prices. _____ g*y4 JM. NEWBY dc 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., 4c., of every variety aplO NEW SPRING GOODS?" J. P. SETZE IS IN RECEIPT of the following GOODS: Rich Embroidered Summer SILKS ; RichHernani “ “ Plaid and Checked Foulard SILKS, a beautiful article for Childrens’ Dresses; Rich Fancy BAREGES; Rich Fancy Satin Plaid BAREGES ; Rich Fancy TISSUES ; Rich French ORGANDIES; Rich and low priced Printed JACONETS ; Rich Embroidered and Printed TARLETONS; French and Scotch LAWNS ; French and English CHAMBRAYS ; Striped CHAMBRAYS; French, English and American PRINTS, in great va riety of patterns; French GINGHAMS and LAWNS ; French, Scotch and American Striped and Plaid GING HAMS ; White Dotted Swiss MUSLIN ; Carded Bordered and Hemstitched L. C. HANKER CHIEFS ; Rich Embroidered L, C. HANDKERCHIEFS, hand some new style ; Rich Needle Worked COLLARS; Swiss and Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS ; Cotton and Silk HOSIERY ; 4-4 undressed real Irish LINEN ; 4-4 Brown and Slate LINEN; Long LAWNS; 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETING; Extra size Marseilles QUILTS. mhll BOY’S CLOTHlNG.—Received this day, a lot of Boy’s and Children’s CLOTHING, of handsome styles and patterns. For sale at CLAYTON A BIGNON’S ap7 Clothing and Hat Store. 1852. SPRING DRY GOODS. 1852. COSGROVE & BRENNAN are now receiving large supplies of new and elegant SPRING DRY GOODS, —seen as— BAREGES and Barege DE LAINES; Tissue SILKS; Canton Wash SILKS, a new article for Ladies’ Dresses; A beautiful assortment of GINGHAMS and CALICOES; Grass CLOTHS, and Oiled SILKS; New style Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Lace CAPES and N. W. COLLARS ; Lace and Muslin UNDERSLEEVES; Ladies’ White Kid GLOVES, Alexander’s; Gent’s Black and Colored GLOVES; A few Dresses of very rich SILKS, which will be sold very low. N. B. —C. A B. have added to their establishment a com modious Wholesale Ware'room, in which Merchants from the country can find every article in their line. For cash, or indorsed paper, we will sell our Goods lower than Charles ton prices. New Goods received weekly by the steamers. fe2B DRY GOODS. —FRESH SUPPLIES. COSGROVE & BRENNAN, 202 and 276 Broad-st., have received a new supply of Rich DRESS and other FANCY GOODS, which they offer at very reduced prices, and to which they invite the attention of the Public, Our Stock of Goods embraces every thing in our line. We would cell particular attention to the following: Black and colored SILKS, of all styles; India Work SILKS and BANGOLINES; Embroidered and Brocade GRENADINES and CRAPE db PARIS; TISSUES, BAREGES and BAREGE DeLAINES; Dotted, Embroidered and Printed LAWNS, SWISSE3 and JACONETS; Embroideries and Lace GOODS,in great variety; MANTILLAS, CAPES, GLOVES, FANS, Ac.; Linen SHEETINGS, Towelling NAPKINS, DOYLIES; Irish LINENS, Long CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, Marseilles QUILTS; Embroidered and Turkey Red DIAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac.; GINGHAMS, English and French CALICOES, Ac., Ac. myll _ WHITE GLACE AND WATERED TILLAS. DINNING A SINNOTT have this day received some beautiful White Glace and Watered MANTILLAS; Black Lace MANTILLAS; SCARFS and SHAWLS, Ac.-, Printed BAREGES ; Tissue BAREGES; Printed MUS LINS; PARASOLS; RIBBONS; FLOWERS; FANS; GLOVES, Ac. Some very new styles in Lace Straw BON NETS, to which they respectfully invite the inspection of the Ladies. ap2s MORE NEW GOODS. WILLIAM H. CRANE has just received a new sup ply of Rich Embroidered Lace SLEEVES ; Very fine French Worked COLLARS; Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Blue Silk Net VEILS, at 75 cents: Cheap Muslin COLLARS, from 6cents to cents; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Linen Cambric HANDKER CHIEFS, very low ; And a great variety of other Goods, which have been bought very cheap, and will behold at a small advance. my!s COSBY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BPITERS. PERHAPS there is nothing more calculated to disgust the public eye than the innumerable advertisements of the nostrums that are constantly appearing in tha public prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick, our ears are pained with every days reports of ills and speci fics. This state of the public mind would seem to forbid any person of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis coveries in medicine to the trial of the public: still motives of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real discoveries, which we are confident will benefit our lellow men. This latter consideration has prompted the author of these Bitters to make them known. He knows they are highly efficacious, for he himself, his wife, and many friends have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many years, a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so that even his recollec tion was gone, but by the use of these Bitters he has been restored to perfect health. This has been the case with many of his friends. The proprietor, in sending forth this advertisement, addresses those who know him. He has been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at this time of Hamburg, S. C.,at which place he can, at any time, be consulted about the Bitters. They are good in all cases of diseases of the digestive organs, the symptoms of which are, indigestion, pain or oppression in the stomach from food, lose of appetite, flatulency, heart-burn, giddiness in the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude, general weakness, disturbed sleep, Ac. The composition is entirely Botanical, and has proved efficacious, where many celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which he could give reference to a number of persons, who have made a trial of it, but deems it unnecessary, as he is willing to place it on its own merits. All he asks is for those who are afflicted with dyspepsia to give it a trial. The above Bitters can be had at O. COSBY’S Hamburg, S. C-, and at Dr. WM. H. TUTT’S Drug Store, Broad street, Augusta. fe29 lj Let the Afflicted Rejoice and the Despairing Rope I THE REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. TUTT’B PECTORAL ELIXIR is one of the most certain and most pleasant Remedies ever offered to the Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtues dif fuse themselves so generally throughout the human Lungs, that it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleu risy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Pain in the hide, or Consumption, to withstand its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs are so prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy or impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance of the Lungs. From the hundreds of cures that are almost daily report ed, it would be impossible for the most incredulous to doubt for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with dis eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, and are sounding its praises abroad. The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetable sub stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strength en the system, dUd not like most other Medicines, weaken It. It is now being used by some of the most eminent Phy sicians in the country, and by many is considered an infs Ui ble remedy in CROUP. Pares ts wno have youngclhildren, should keep a bottle a all times, as a single dose will remove any case of this dis tressing disease, if given at'the onset Prepared in Augusta, Geo, and for sale by W. H. A J. TURPIN, ) WM. H. TDTT, j-Augusta. WM. ROOT, Marietta. THOS. 8. DENNEY, Atlanta. fe4-dAwtf B. F. TUTT, Agent for Tennessee. BURNETTS'S PATENT WATER COOLERS. THE only article of this kind ever patented. They are furnished with two distinct Non-Conducting Cham bers, by mean- of which, with two lbs. of Ic« to the gallon, water is kept at a temperature of 40 dee. a hors zero, or only 80 deg. from the freezing point all day. These Coolers never sweat; thereby saving much waste and trouble. They contain also a pan capable of holding from 6to 8 pounds of butter, inserted r.irectly under the cover. This quantity of butter is kept perfectly hard without addi tional Ice. Being manufactured in the most workmanlike gtyle, and handsomely finished in every respect they make a beautiful ornament for the Dining room, Hotel or Steam Boat. For sale wholesale and retail by jy3l _____ B. F. CHEW. ~ ~WM. nr TUTT, Druggist, Augusta, ga., is the Agent for th« Genuine PILLS. a P 2O-dAw TfiThds. teT choice SUGARS, for sale P bf J* * £AKJSM * WIMWA* ■•■■ Willi aWMBMMSM—■——— j TO PROFESSIONAL & BUSIN ESS 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 afaper line. J. C. A €. A. SNEAD, ATTORNEYS at LAW, Law Range, Augusta, Ga., Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and Common Pleas of the City. John 0. Snead also practices in the Court* of Edgefield and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina. John C. Snead, I Garland A. Snead. au6 .HILLEDCE & SIODUERS, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. Office JTX. on Jackson street. John Milledge, A. M. Rodgkrs. au7 WARD!AW & WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 'VTORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, IN CHARLESTON, 8. C. W. A. WARDLAW. jy2o-6m G. WALKER. STONE, STARR k CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS in DRY GOODS, N 0.41 Broadway, New York. Levi P. Stoni, I Henry H. Stotksbdry, Egbert Starr, | H. Langdon Butler, Jnsi. J. Broom. jylC-3m • DAWSON A DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. jyls-tf Andrew H. H. Dawson, ( W. J. Dougherty. CAIY & IRWIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Marietta Ga.—Will prac tice in all the counties of the Blue Ridge Circuit. — Strict and prompt attention given to the collection of claims placed in their hands. E. Cain. | M. J. Irwin. References :—John Livingston and Woodjate & Roome, New' York; Wiley Banks A Co., Charleston ; Behn A Fos ter, Savannah; Threewits A Dawson, and W. AJ. Nelson, Augusta, Ga. jyß-w3m w. H. A J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rome Georgia. jell-dAtwly John J. Jones. | John R. Sturge». JONES A STURGES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia. jelS-ly JOB M L. BIRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. will attend to all Profession al business entrusted to him in the Counties of Talia ferro, Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock. Office at Crawfordville, Ga. apll-ly __ JO ID ffl. TILLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Georgia, will practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock, of the Northern Circuit, and Greene, of the Ocmulgee Circuit. aplS-tf 1.1. BAH BEIL EXCHANGE BROKER, Washington Street, one (door North East of Broad Street. t3BT Uncurrent MONEY bought. mh6 JANES «. COLLIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re moved to the rear of Miller A Warren’s Dry Goods store, over B. 11. Warren A Co’s. 020 EDGAR G. DAWSOM, 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 Hull, Cash ier of the Branch Bank, State of Georgia ; Messrs. Hill & Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jal _____ NEW BOOKS, &c. CAROLINE LEE HENTZ’S Mob Cap and other Tales. Also, another supply of Marcus Warland and Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag, or the Brothers. Price 50 cents each. Recollections of a Southern Matron, by Caroline Gilman. Price 50 cents. The Wigwam and the Cabin ; or Tales of the South, by the author of the Yemasse,Ac. Romance of Sporting; or Wild Scenes and Wild Hunt ers, by C. W. 'Webber, author of Old Hicks, the Guide, Ac. The History of Virginia from its earliest settlement to the present time, by T. S. Arthur and W. H. Carpenter. Price 50 cents. The Legislative Guide and Citizens’ Manual, by Joseph B. Burleigh, LLD. Wood’s Practice of Medicine, new edition, and Operative Surgery, by Henry H. Smith, M. D., illustrated by numer ous Steel Plates. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, je6 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. IMME AND TIDE, or Strive and Win, by A. S. Roe, . author of James Montjoy, To Love and to be Loved, Ac., Ac. Historical Sketch of the Electric Telegraph, including its Rise and Progress in the United States, by Alex. Jones. Also, a supply of Queechy; Wide, Wide World; Rose Douglas; Madeleine; To Seem and to be; Nathalia, a tale, by Julia Kavanagh; Hood’s Whimsicalities, Ac. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, jyS Piano, Book and Music Store. XTEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.—The Blithedale JLN Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Also another supply of The Wide, Wide World; Queechy ; Marcus Warland ; The Mob Cap ; Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag, or the Brother ; The Days of Bruce by Grace Aquilar; Garland’s Life of Randolph ; Layard’s Ninevah and Remains ; Major J ones Travels ; Horse Shoe Robinson and Swallow Barn. Just received by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, jy-30 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. i NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS. THRESH LEAVES from the Diary of a Broadway Dan- J_ dy, edited by John D. Vose, Esq. Price 25 cents. A Buckeye Abroad ; or Wanderings in Europe and in the Orient, by S. S. Cox, with Engravings. A Peep at Number Five; or a Chapter in the Life of a City Pastor, by H. Trusta, author of Sunnyside. A Reel in a Bottle, for Jack in the Doldrums, edited from the Manuscripts of an Old Salt, by Rev. Henry T. Cheever. Tha Paris Sketch-book, by W. M. Thackeray. Horse-Shoe Robinson, a Tale of the Tory Ascendancy by John P. Kennedy, new edition. Crimes of the House of Austria against Mankind. Rural Architecture, by Lewis F. Allen, f The Family Encyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge, by John L. Blake, D. D. Hand Book for Locomotive Engineers and Machinists, by Septimus Norris. . The Practical Model Calculator, by Oliver Byrne. The Assayer’s Guide, by Oscar M. Leiber. The Paper-Hanger’s Companion. A Treatise on Box Instruments, and the Slide Rule, for use of Engineers, Ac. Also, another supply of Kirwan’s Letters to Bishop Hughes; The IVide, Wide World; Queechy; Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to Iceland, and Reveries of a Bachelor. Received and for sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, i jes Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. ROUGHING IT IN THE BUSH, or Life fnCanadli by Suranna Moodie. “1 sketch from Nature, and the picture’s true; Whato’er the subject, whether grave or gay, k Painful experience in a distant land I Made in my own.” 1 In two parts. Just published and for sale at r jyS GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. j TYfEW ROOKS.—Little Pedlington and the Pedling tonians: by John Poole, author of Paul Pry, Ac. , Voyages to various parts of the World, made between the years 1802 and 1841 : by George Coggeshall, selected from j his MS. journal of Eighty Voyages ; second series. { The Gipseys Daughter: by Mrs, Gray, author of the , Gambler’s Wife, Ac. Just published and for sale at 3 GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. N. B.—Another supply of Harper’s Magazine, for July, ’ just received. jy2 1 ( 1 RACE AGUILA’S NEW WORK.—The Days of Bruce, VJT a Story from Scottish History by the author of Home 5 Influence, Mother’s Recompence, Ac. * Papers from the London Quarterly, being the last Volume 3 of Appleton’s Popular Library. * The Diplomacy of the Revolution, an Historical Study, by 3 William 11. Prescott. 1 Zephyrs from Italy und Sicily, by 'William M. Gould, with 1 colored illustrations. 1 Just received and for sale by | THOMAS RICHARDS A SON, 1 jelO Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, for August, just received and for sale at I GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S ’ Piano, Book and Music Depot. P. S. Subscribers will please call early for their numbers. i Jy2» 'VIEW W ORKS. —Rose Ashford ; or the Ruined Game i\ ster, by E. L. Blanchard. Viola; or Adventurers in the Far South-West, by Emer son Bennet. Tha Necromancer; or the Mysteries of the Court of Henry the Eighth, by George W. M. Reynolds. Wilburn ; or the Heir of the Manor, a Romance of the t Old Dominion, by Walter Whitmore, Esq. > Pequinillo, a Tale, by G. P. R. James, Esq. Also, No. 421 Littell’s Living Age. , Just received and for sale at jelO GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. t 1 VTEW BOOKS.—ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARCHITECT ) JLN UKE, Historical, Theoretical and Practical. By Jos. r Gwilt. Illustrated with more than one thousand engravings 3 an wood, by R. Bronston, from drawings by JohnS. Gwilt. Second edition, with a supplement view of th« symmetry and stability of Gothic Architecture, t The Works of Stephen Olin, D. D., L. L. D., late Presi dent of the Wesleyan University, i The Daltons, or, Three Roads in Life. By Chas. Lever, author of Maurice Tiernay, Roland Cashel, Charles O’- Malley, Ac. Ivar, or the Skjuts Boy, a romance. By Miss Carlen.— i From the original Swedish, by Prof. A. L. Krause. - For sale by my!9 JOS. A. CARRIE A CO. \|E\V HISTORICAL ROMANCE.—Overing; or -LN The Heir of Wycherly, a Historical Romance, by El dre 1 Grayson, Esq., author of Standish, the Puritan, Ac. “ 1 had a Dream which was not all a Dream.” A few copies of the above just received and for sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, je'26 Blank Rook Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS. HOMCEPATHY ; an Examination of its Doctrines and Evidences, by Worthington Hooker, M D.; God in Disease, or the Manifestations of Design in Mor bid Phenomena, by James F. Duncan, M. D.; The Optimist, by Henry T. Tuckerman ; ! The Philosophy of Living, by Herbert Mayo, M. D.; The Life of Judge Jeffreys, by Humphrey W. Woolncth; J History of England in verse, by Hannah Townsend ; 1 .aCsop’s Fables in French; 1 Schmitz’s and Zeump’s Elenlintary Grammar and Exer cises; The Book of Eloquence, by C. D. Warner; * An Analysis of Physiology, J. J. Reese, M. D.; * Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery, bv 1 B. B. Cooper, F. R. S.; ’ J Miller’s Principles and Practice of Surgery, new edition, enlarged; Part 1 Graham’s Elements of Chemistry; Also, another supply of Dollars and Cents, by Amy Lo throp; Queechy ; Heaven, or th* Sainted Dead; The Hea venly Recognition; and numerous others. For sale by [ THOS. RICHARDS A SON, jel9 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. MISCELLANEOU S. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT. FRENCH, GERMAN, AND ENGLISH FANCY ARTICLES. THOMAS FLEMING, Importer, No. 71 Maiden Lane, New York, offers for sale, at the lowest market prices, on the usual credit, in lots to suit purchasers, the following articles— , _ GUNS and PISTOLS; Purcussion CAPS, GD and SB; Laae and Agate BUTTONS; SUSPENDERS and GAR TERS ; Silk UMBRELLAS ; English and German CUTLE RY ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WORK BOXES and JEWELRY; Writing DESKS; Buffalo, Dressing and Back COMBS; DOMINOES and CHESSMEN; Lead PENCILS; VIOLIN STRINGS; FANCY BOXES; DRUGGISTS’ AR TICLES; China ORNAMENTS; Silk and Metal GUARD CHAINS; PURSES and MIRRORS; INKSTANDS and STATIONERY ; Tooth and Nail BRUSHES; Hair and Sha ving BRUSHES; Artists’ BRUSHES; MARBLES and BEADS; Snuff and Tobacco BOXES; Segar CASES; SPECTACLES; PEN HOLDERS, Ac. —ALSO— PERFUMERY, EXTRACTS and SOAPS, from different Paris Manufacturers. New GOODS received from Europe by every arrival. au3-twl‘2 DO U C THIS!!! IT* L. gVMMOXS & CO. have just receiv- t|K, J, ed (at the Old Stand, near the Lower Mar ket) a large and splendid assortment of Ladies’ V Gent’s, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, * W GAITERS, BUSKINS, TIES, Ac., Ac., consisting, i part, of Gent’s fine Calf BOOTS; Congress different styles * Oxford TIES; GAITERS; Calf and Goat BRO GANS’; Wrought, Velvet and Morocca SLIPPERS, Ac., &c.; Lad’s GAITERS, in great variety, black and colored, from 85cts. to $2; Misses’ GAITERS; JENNY LINDS; BUS KINS - SLIPPERS; TIES, black and colored. Children’s GAITERS; HENRY CLAYS; JENNY LINDS; Ancle TIES; SLIPPERS, Ac., Ac., a great variety. Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children's low priced BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, Ac., Ac., a good assortment. Which, in addition to their former Stock, will make as good an assortment as can be found in the city. N. B. We do not say the cheapest ever offered in the city, but we say the best according to the price. Gall ami see. Augusta, June 2S, 1852. je29-d&tw A. DOTJBET sgj BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, rf* SSajl Takes this method of informing his V SiLj friends, and the public, that he has en- y larged his Stock, and is now prepared to * supply any article in the various branches of his business. LADIES’ SHOES. He has a splendid collection of Ladies’ Work, such as Gaiters, Jenny Lind’s, Excelsiors, Buskin Ties, Ac., Ac., to gether with every variety of Misses’ BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, to which he invites the attention of those who wish to purchase, that may judge of the superior character and finish of his Stock. A. DOUBET. AVork made to order, and Repairing done in the best style, and at short notice. my9-twly HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR SALE. ~ 1 HORSES for sale —among them some very fine tVI Pairs Single Harness and Saddle HORSES. These Horses must and will be sold—either for Cash or approved Notes. Also, a few Second-hand BC GGIES and HARNESS Call soon, as you may loose a bargain. je29-dlwAtw3w J. M. SIMPSON. I “OVETT’S UAHPEVE, OR~HAIR GLOStT-- J For preventing greyness and Baldness ; for restoring Grey Hair to its original color; and for producing thick natural hair where it has become thin or bald. The pro prietor of the Wahpene assumes that hair seed or germ is always in the scalp, and that by removing the cause of dis ease, the hair and its natural color is restored. The Wahpene is in bottles with full directions, price sl. Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., ja3 Sole Agents. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. THE RICHMOND FACTORY continues to manu facture WOOLLEN CLOTH, for Negro Clothing, at 12>£ cents per yard, furnishing every material except the wool. Those wishing to avail themselves of this opportu nity to secure for their Negroes a superior article of Win ter Clothing, have only to wash the wool in cold water, and send it to me. The Factory is provided with a Burr Machine, and the Burrs will be extracted free of expense. On hand and for sale, OSNABURGS, STRIPES and Geor gia PLAINS, at low prices. myls JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. FRENCH PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, &c DR. PLUMB & 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., te which they invite the attention of the public, my 11 FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT. BBLS. fresh Boston CRACKERS; 25 Boxes fresh Soda BISCUIT ; 5 Half bbls. Pickled TONGUES : 2 Cases Boston CRACKERS, in Tin Boxes ; 84 doz. X and >4 lb. Canisters Uunderwood’s best MUSTARD ; 10 Boxes CAPRES; 4 doz. 1 lb. Canister LOBSTERS; 2 “ “ “ SALMON; 15 Bbls. Crushed and oivdered SUGAR ; for sale bv jy!3 G. T. DORTIC. LADIES’ FINE GAITER BOOTS. ANOTHER LOT of Ladies’ Fine Black Bronze and Colored Gaiter BOOTS, received hy jelS ALDRICH 4 ROYAL. GROCERIES. GROCERIES, rpilE subscribers are receiving their usual well assorted JL Stock, and have in Store, a full supply of Fresh Goods, consisting, in part, of— -1,000 sacks SALT; 50 bales heavy Gunny CLOTH; 150 coils Xt /ti and % inch ROPE; 1,000 lbs, TWINE ; 50 bbls. Canal and Baltimore FLOUR; 200 bags Rio, Laguara and Java COFFEE i 20hhds. SUGAR, assorted; 50 bbls. Crushed and Coffee SUGARS ; 80,000 lbs. BACON, Sides and Shoulders; 8,000 “ Philadelphia Cured HAMS; 5,000 “ Tennessee SHOULDERS; 5,000 “ best LARD, in bbls. and kegs ; NAILS and IRON, assorted. To all of which they ask the attention of Planters and Merchants. jy3o HAND A FLEMING. FOR SALE, THE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Walker street, North side, first below Centre street. The House is entirely new, containing 6 Rooms, 4 Fire Places, all well finished. Also, 2 story brick Kitchen, and all ne cessary out houses, in first rate order. The situation is one of the most pleasant and retired in the city. —ALSO- The very desirable BUILDING LOT, immediately below the above, and next above the residence of James Gardner, Jr., fronting 94 feet on Telfair, and running through to Walker street. —ALSO— A LOT on Fenwick street, just above Centre street, 83 feet front, running half way through the square. Terms liberal. Negroes taken in payment, if desired. Apply to my 16 S. C. GRENVILLE 4 CO. HOME MANUFACTORY OF SADDLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of /ys—-jbl returning his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public, for the many favors extended to him during the past season, and solicits a continuance of the same. He is at all times ready to make up to order anything in his line cheaper, and as good as can possibly be got else where. And all articles made by him are warranted for material and workmanship. All kinds of Repairing and Jobbing done at short notice, on low terms. Please call and give him a trial, on Broad Street, a little above the Lower Market. Augusta, April 3, 1852 2m A. MOALLIBTER. COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Copartnership in the Practice of LAW, under the firm and style of Milledge & Rodgers. Their Office is on Jackson street, 3 doors north of Broad. JOHN MILLED6E. A. M. RODGERS. Augusta, February 6,1552. fe7 SHIRTS. —Just received an Invoice of Fine and Com mon Fancy and Plain SHIRTS, with and without Col lars, some of which are extra large sizes. For sale at CLAYTON & BIGNON’S ap7 Clothing and Hat Store. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. DR . II AS TI X G’S COMPOUND SYRU** OF NAPHTHA.—The wonder and doubt felt by the Medical Faculty when Dr, Hasting proclaimed the curability of Pul monary Consumption, by the use of Naphtha as a remedial agent, has now, after eight years of trial, settled down into a deep conviction that there are few or no cases in which Consumption cannot be cured by Dll. HASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. In every case in which it has been tried in England or the United States, it has been followed by immediate relief and ultimate cure. In the Blenheim Free Dispensary, under the charge of Dr. Hastings, during five years that the Naphtha has been in use, there has not been a single death from disease of the Lungs, while previously patients had died almost every week. In incipient stages of Consump tion the effect of the Naphtha Syrup is almost miraculous, and a cure effected in an incredibly short space of time. In the more advanced stages, and even in the third or last dreadful division of this hitherto incurable disease, its ef fect is equally wonderful. This period is marked by the expectoration of the tubercles in cheese-like particles, mixed with pus, mucous, blood, Ac., and most generally ac companied with diarrhea. On administering the Naphtha Syrup, the formation of the tubercles is almost instantly ar rested, the foreign matter thrown off, the tubercles already formed are destroyed, and the breathing immediately be comes easier, and the patient, on the third night after first taking the Syrup, is often able to enjoy a quiet night’s rest —a thing unknown for weeks previously. THE TRIAL OF A SINGLE BOTTLE is all that is asked by the Proprietor to prove this medicine to be all that has been stated. BRONCHITIS. Bronchitis has in this remedy a sure and speedy curej and is acknowledged by all the medical faculty to be with out a rival in the speedy cure of Bronc itis, both acute and chronic. COUGHS, COLD AND CATARRHS yield to the influence of the Naphtha Syrup, often in the short space of forty-eight hours. NIGHT SWEATS. This distressing and weakening accompaniment to Con sumption and other diseases, is instantly stopped by the use of the Naphtha Syrup. SPITTING OF BLOOD. The most severe attacks of Spitting of Blood have inva riably been stopped within the short space of thirty mi nutes, and all disposition to recurrence of the same pre vented. In conclusion, the Proprietor warrants the Naph tha Syrup, to be not oojw the best but the only certain curs for Pulmonary Consumption, and all other diseases of the Lungs. None genuine without the written signature of M. A. F. HARRISON, on the wrapper of each bottle. $1 per bottle —6 bottles for |5. For sale in Augusta by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., D. B. PLUMB & CO., BARRETT & CARTER, W. K. KITCHEN, WM. H. TUTT WM. HAINES. All orders should be addressed to G. W. BURR & BRO THER, New York, who have the exclusive Agency for the South and West. mhß-d4w6m COMPOUND 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 hy ffIWS WM. H. MUTT, Druggitt. WAREHOUSES. WAHDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. Carollno. Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 Cents per hale. ] W. A. Wardlaw. j G. Walker. THE subscriber having formed a Copartner- K\ \TT\ ship with Mr. W. A. Wakdlaw, of Charleston, I formerly of Abbeville, S. C., tor the purpose of tIWHBfS doing a GENERAL FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, avails himself of the present opportunity of 1 returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends for the liberal patronage bestowed for a number of years past —and on moving, tenders the services of the new concern of Ward law & Walker, Charleston —where he hopes many, if not all, his old patrons, will find it to their interest to ship their Produce. The recent arrangement of the South Carolina Railroad Company will enable them soon to have a Depot in the city of Augusta, thereby save the expense of toll, and very greatly facilitate the forwarding of Produce of any kind. Mr. John C. Rees, Agent of W. & W. in Augusta, will at tend to the forwarding of all Produce that their friends may feel disposed to send them, free of charge, save dray age. The books of Walker, Bryson k Co., are in the hands of Mr. Rees, who alone, except myself, is authorised to settle them. The books of accounts, notes, Ac., of G. Walker & Son, will be in his hands also for settlement. I hope those indebted to either of the above firms, will make settlements as soon as possible, as I am much in want of the funds due. G. WALKER. Augusta, July 19,1852. jy27-w3m D’AMIGYAC, EVANS & CO., TA7 A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- .v t V CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, continue to transact the above Business in all its branches, INH at their Old Stand, the extensive FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE, immediately at the Georgia Kail Road Depot, where they receive Cotton without charge for drayage. Their Office and Salesroom is in a central position on Broad Street, nearly opposite the Globe Hotel. Cash advances made on Cotton in Store. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and other Supplies, promptly filled at the lowest market prices. Wm. M. D’Antignac. j Geo. W. Evans. | Wm. E. Evans. Augusta, August 12,1852. aul2-6ra ROBERTSON & CROCKER, TXJ'AREHOIJSE AND COMMISSION MER- g - v -- N - V T CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, continue the above business in all its branches, at their Old ferffilSg? Stand (FIRE-PROOF) on Reynold street, where they may be always fonnd, ready to advance the best interest of their customers. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in Store, and all orders for Groceries, Bagging, Rope, &c., filled afthe lowest market prices. Augusta, August 10,1852. aul4 DYE & HEARD, ~VVT ABEHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- r. ■- ■, - N TV CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, would an nounce to their former patrons, and the public generally, that they continue the above business in all its branches, at their Old Stand, FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE, East side Mclntosh street, where they solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to them Heretofore. All orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, Ac., promptly filled at the lowest market prices. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when re quired. JAMES M. DYE, STEPHEN D. HEARD. Augusta, August 5,1852. aus-tf LAMBETH HOPKINS, TT7' A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER- V vx\ T T CHANT, Augusta, Ga. —The undersigned begs leave to return thanks to the friends and pa- Irons of the late firm of ADAMS, HOPKINS k CO., for their liberal support in past years. The firm of Adams, Hopkins & Co., having been dissolved by limitation on the Ist July last, the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI NESS (at the same stand in the city of Augusta) will bo continued by the undersigned, and he tenders his services to the customers of the old firm, and the public. His per sonal attention will be given to business confided to his care. Particular attention paid to the Storage and Sale of Cotton, and all other Produce; Receiving and Forward , ing Goods, and Purchase of Planters’ Supplies. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when required. aus LAMBETH HOPKINS. HEARD A DAVISON, TITAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI VV NESS, Augusta, Georgia. The undersign , cd continue the WAREHOUSE and COMMIS SION BUSINESS, at their FIRE-PROOF BUILDINGS, on Mclntosh street. Their personal attention is at all times given to business directed to their care, and they hope to merit a continu ance of the patronage extended to them in past years. Liberal cash advances made on Produce in Store. ISAAC T. HEARD, Augusta, August 4,1852. JOHN DAVISON. au4-d4t<tw6m WHITLOCK & COSKERY, XTTAREIIOUBE AND COMMISSION MER- ■. - AN f T CHAN IS, Augusta, Georgia, continue to transact business at the same place, FIRE-PROOF fagS&gj WAREHOUSE, on Campbell street, where they renew the offer of their to their friends and the public. Liberal cash advanoes made on Produce in Store, when required. J. W. WUITLOC K, JOHN COSKERY. Augusta, Georgia, August 3,1852. wßm NEW LOCATION. M. P. STOVALL, "ITT A K EH O U SE A\D CO>IMISSIO.V <-■, -- TV v 7 MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., would respect fully inform his old patrons, and the public gene rally, that he has leased, for a term of years, the New and Extensive FIRE-PROOF WAKE HOUSE, situated on Jack son street, between the Rail Road Depot and Broad street, near the Globe Hotel, formerly occupied by Walker & Bry son, and more recently by G. Walker k Son. The location is an excellent one, being convenient to ’he Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks, and chief Business Houses of the city. Having every facility for business, and the disposition to extend every accommodation to his customers, with a long acquaintance with the interests of the planter, he hopes he may have, not ouly a continuance, but an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore extended him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefully filled at the lowest market prices, jy2l Having transferred the lease on the Ware House lately occuped hy us to Mr. M. P. Stovxll, in consequence of our removal to Charleston, we take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER & SON. Augusta, July 1,1852. jy2l --81 FORD, BEALL & CO., WAREHOUSE AND GROCERY MER CHANTS, Augusta, Ga, thankful for the patronage so liberally extended to us, during the past season, respectfully inform our friends that we con tinue the GROCERY BUSINESS at the same well known stand, and are constantly receiving a large and wellselect - ed stock, adapted to Planters’ trade, embracing Shoes, Do mestics, Hats, Ac. We also continue the WARE-HOUSE business at the same stand, on Campbell street, in the business part of the city, and convenient to our store. All Cotton consigned to us, will he sold free of commis sion. Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other Pro duce in store, when required. WM. H. BUFORD, F WM. M. BEALL, July 1,1852. jylStf J. W. L.JSTOVALL. SIMPSOY & GARDINER, ATT All EHO ISE AND COM MISSION Vi MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta, LAjrjfcJt) , Ga.—The undersigned continue the Ware House Bhbhl 1 and Commission Business in all its branches, in Judge Starnes Fire Proof Ware House, on Mclntosh street, un der the name and style of Simpson A Gardiner. In tendering to our friends, and the public generally, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended, we take • this method of assuring all, that no effort on our part will f be wanting to advance the interest of all who may confide i their business to us. Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, prompt ly filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advances made on Produce in Store, when required. ! J. R. SIMPSON, J. T. GARDINER. Augusta, July 8, 1552. jylO J. J. PEARCE, WA It EIIO USE AND COMMISSION |™. MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., having rented a portion of the extensive FIRE-POOF WARE- I HOUSE, on Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel, and South of Broad street, tender my thanks for former patronage, ! and say to my friends, and the public generally, that lam now still better situated to promote their interest, as well as m.v own in the sterage and sale of Cotton, or other Pro duce, aud shall continue to give my personal attention to all business orders directed to my charge, and will make . cash advances on Cotton in Store, when desired. Augusta, July 23, 1852. J. J. PEARCS. COTTON WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS. 1 tT'HE undersigned continue to transact the ry « X abovs business at their Old Stand, (FIRE , PROOF BUILDING,) on Jackson street, and re -1 new the offer of their services to their friends and the pub ; lie, DOUGHTY A BEALL. E. W. Dodghty. j Wm. Amos Beall. ! Augusta, July 28,1852. w3m ’ SARIEL W RIGHT, YT7ARE-HOISE AND COMMISSIOXrvr-™ VV MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, continues the business on his own account, andHcfeglffS occupies the commodious Fire-Proof Ware-House , Office and Sales Room near the Telegraph Office, on Mclntosh st., occupied the past season by the late firm of Wright, Simp son A Gardiner (recently dissolved); and by this medium returns his thanks to the Public for the very liberal patron age conferred, both when alone and a member of said rm ; and respectfully renews the tender of his services to his old patrons and friends, and the public generally. Haring i procured the services of an efficient and experienced Clerk and Scalesman, he indulges the hope, by a close applica tion to business, and an eye to the interest of patrons, to receive a liberal share of public favor. BAGGING, Rope, and Family Supplies furnished to er -1 der, as usual. CASH ADVANCES on Produce in store, when required. jy2o DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Wright, Simpson A Gardiner was dissolved THIS DAY by mutual consent. The Books and un finished business of the same are placed in the hands of J. R. Simpson and J. T. Gardiner for settlement. Either of the undersigned are authorised to use the name of the firm in liquidation. SAMUEL WRIGHT, J. R. SIMPSON, JAMES T. GARDINER. Augusta, July S, 1852. jylfi CABINET-MAKING and UNDERTAKING. HCAFFIM, at his stand, second door below the • Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he still continues the above business in all its branches. He keeps on hand a large as sortment of Mahogany and other Coffins, of all kinds and sizes, which he offers on the most reasonable termi. — Shrouds and Sheets constantly on hand. —also — Wire Safes, a assortment of fine Cages, and a Chair for Invalids. All orders will meet with prompt attention. my!9-dtf DR. MARCHISI’S UTERINE CATHOLICOX~ sold by aul HAVILAND, RISLEY A OD. insurance MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE. C. F. MoCAT, Actuary. ( ASBURY HULL, President. Applications received, and favorable terms offered by Dr. Wm. E. Dearinq and Charles Hall, Agents for Au gusta. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. The protection insurance company of Hartford, Connecticut havo established an Agency in Augusta and propose taking fire and river risks upon proper ty of all descriptions on as reasonable terms aa any other good office, at the store of Force, Brothers k Co. nl _ INSURANCE. THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Southern Mutua 1 Insu ranee Company, continues to take Marine, River and Warehouse Risks at his Office on Mclntosh street, and promptly meets all losses. His terms are from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than those of any similar Institution in the State. T. W. FLEMING, Agent. Augusta, 21st August, 1951. » u 22 MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE, BY THI COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Charleston, S. C. CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. tW~ Office, No. 4, Broad street. Prkidbst, WILLIAM B. HERIOT. directors : James K. Robissos, Henry T. Street, George A. Trkneolm, I'm. Mcßcrnkt, Robert Caldwell, J- H. Brawi.it, A. R. Taft, T. L. W«a«g. A. M. Lee, Secretary, E. L. Tbssibr, Inspector, B. C. Pressley, Solicitor, R. A. Kinloch, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Proposals for MARINE, FIRE, and LIFB RISKS, and to effect Insurance on fair and liberal terms. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life Risks, at customary rates. G. WALKER. Office at Warehouse of Walker, Bryson k Co., Au gusta. mylS-ly SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. THE UNDERssIONED has been appointed Agent for the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all ca ses will be reasonable. 11. L. JEFFERS, Agent, n 3 Office on Mclntosh street. GEORGIA RAILROAD. P ABSEN6EK trains Leave Augusta daily at 4,80, P. M., and (Sundays excep ted) 6, A. M,, Arrive at Augusta daily at 4.80, A. M., and (Sundays ex cepted) 4.25, P. M., Leave Atlanta daily at 5.80, P. M., and (Sundays excep ted) 5.30, A. M., Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4, A. M., and (Sundays excep ted) 5.20, P. M., Connecting with Athens Brancn 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 5.30, A. M. With Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily, at 4.80, A. M. Arriving at “ “ at 4.15, P. M. With Western and Atlantic Rail Road Trains,' Leaving Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted) at 6, A. M. Arriving at “ “ “ “ at 5.80, ?. M. And With Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 5.30, P. M. Arriving at “ “ at 1.80 A.M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.80, A. M.., and arri ring on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays at 8, P. M. F. C. ARMS, Sup’t. Corrected daily. je2o 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 ths Post Office Department,) will, until further notice, run as follows, via : CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD. FIRST OR REGULAR MAIL AUD PA9IBSGBR TRAIN UP. Leaves Charleston (daily) at ‘ ... .8 00 o’clock, A. m. Arrive Hamburg “ 240 “ p. m. DOWN. Leave Hamburg (daily) at 5X “ A. v. Arrive Charleston “ 100 “ p. m, These Trains connect with the afternoon Mail Train o the Georgia Railroad, (at Augusta) going South and West, and at Charleston with the Wilmington Mail Steamer*, 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 in time to connect with first or 8 o’clock, A. M. Train. SECOND OR NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER THAI* UP. Leave Charleston at 5 00 o’clock, p. m. Arrive Hamburg at 58# “ A. m. DOWN. Leave Hamburg at 6 00 o’clock, p. m. Arrive Charleston at C 80 “ a. m. Passengers hy 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., for Atlanta, Ac. J. D. PETSCH, my 27 Superintendent Transportation. CHEROKEE LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE. TTTE HAVE FOR SALE some Nine LOTS of Fine V V Cherokee LANDS, all situated in the Golden District* of the State, being in Cass, Cobb, Paulding and Walker, which, for localities, are not to be surpassed. The Lots are Nos. 159,162,181, in the 11th District and Ist Section, be ing only 2 or 8 miles from Dahlonega. Lots Nos. 335 and I,OoS in 19th District, Sd Section, being in Paulding county. Lot No. 217, 4th District, 8d Section, is situated in Cass county. Lot No. 695, Sd District, Sd Section, believed to be in Cobb. The above Lots are all favorably situated, and contain each 40 acres. —ALSO— All that parcel of Land, having Lot No. 292, 7th District, 4th Section, in Walker county, on the Chattooga River, containing 160 acres, more or less, prime land. Titles un questionable. For further particulars and term*, apply tons at Store. nay!9-tf GIRARDEY A PARKER. BUGGIES FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Hubbard’s Patent Carriage Springs. THE subscribers having purchased the patent right for the State of Georgia, of Hubbard’* 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 and strength, that cannot be set or made to strke 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. JAMES HULBCRT & CO., mh3l ROBERT H. MAY. FRESH GROUND FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT JUST received, at the Cunningham Mills, a lot of supe rior NEW 'WHEAT, grown by J. 51. Miller, Esq., on his Good-Ale plantation, and will be receiving freeh supplies daily from various quarters; and we can now supply all who may desire it with an Extra article of fresh ground FLOUR from New Wheat, growth of 1852. jeß S. D. LINTON k CO. ARMt-HEB OF ALL KINDS, Oils, Painu' Glass, Putty, Turpentine, Brushes, Acids, Paint Mills, Quin ine, Morphine, Calomel, Blue Moss, Matches, Spices, Epsom Salts, Bi-Carbonate Soda, Salseratus, Patent sledicines of all kinds, Perfumery, and Chemicals of every description, from the best manufacturies, always on hand and for sale at reduced prices by WM. H. TUTT, fe26-d&w Druggist. FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM AXD COUXTER SCALES, AVAR RANTED.—Adapted to every required operation of Weighing—as Rail Road Scales, for Trains or single Cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable Scales on Wheels for Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES of all sizes; COUNTER SCALES, Ac., Ac., for sale by W. A J. NELSON, Agents. mhl FIR&pROOF SAFES HTY. COVERT’S Fire-King SAFE, Fire-Proaf, and • free from dampness. This Safe received the highest premium awarded at the Fair of the New York State Agri cultural Society, which was held at Albany, Sept., 1860. Covert’s Fire-Proof and Thief-Proof Bank and Vault doors, orders for which can be filled at the shortest notice. The above Safes are offered at the manufacturers’ prices. Also, on hand, one very large size Georgia made Fire- Proof Safe, arranged with capacious draws and spa* tments, containing also a detector. For sale by mhl7 B. F. CHEW. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. CONGRESS having passed an act authorising the As signment of Bounty Land Warrants, all persons hav ing said Warrants in the office of the Undersigned, will please call and obtain them. ap2 MILLEDGI A RODGERS. HOUSTON GLASS WORKS; " (lAAA BOXES super. Window GLASS, manufactured A.U' *l7 at the Holston Glass Works, Tennessee, just re ceived and for sale at Factery prices by jy2 JOHN 0. CARMICHAEL. VOLUME 4TII HUMBOLDT S COSMOuIp^ quinillo, a Tale, by G. P. R. James, Esq. Vol. 2d Chamber’s Life and Works of Robert Burns; and The Life and Letters of Barthold George Niebuhr, with Essays on his Character and Influence, by the Chevalier Bunsen and Professors Brandis and Lorbeil. Just received and for sale by THOMAS RICHARDS 4 SON jelO Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ae. /''l L ITARS .' GLI TARS! I—The subscribers have VJ lately received direct importations from France a fine assortment of Guitars, both of Rosewood and sfaghogkny of superior quality from the best manufacturers, which they offer for sale at reasonable prices, J GEO. A. OATES 4 CO. ape Broad-st,, between the U. S. and Globa Hotels. HOLSTON GLASS WORKsT~ THE UXDERSIGXED is now prepared to execute orders for superior WINDOW GLASS, manufactured at Knoxville, Tenn. This Glass will compare favorably with any made in the United States; and the prices are as low a* those of any other Factory. m ?ls JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. CUBA MOLASSES, QQ TIERCES Cuba MOLASSES; OO 12 bbls. Cuba Do. - Will be sold low from the Wharf.’ - Je2s C. CARMICHAEL. CIOMPOUXD EXTRACT OF BARBA- efF^h A Z7 For th * rmoTal of all impurities of the nodes of th a S h° f mer .? ur F• rheumatism, scrofula, syphilis, the «lin f th p b J Lver complaint, and all eruptions of the sain. Prepared and said by . WM- H- TUTT » M U rnee—Seventy-five Cents per Battle. ap3B IJ KCKivEDTHIH DAY per Steamer— ~ XU 5 firkins Extra Fine Goshen BUTTER. bj *1 ft, X* DORTIC. PATENT MEDICINES. THE INFALLIBLE €Ol «H REMEDY. DB.C. WILLIAMS’ PULMONIC BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY and WOOD NAPTHA, for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Asthma, and Consumption. No medical preparation has ever been presented to the public under such favorable auspices as this medicine. It has been received with the most marked approbation by thousands, and its celebrity as a remedy for all diseases of the Lungs, is now becoming notorious. Language cannot describe the promptness and efficacy of its action ; indeed its salutary effects are truly wonderful. It has been known to cure the most hopeless cases after the best medical skill, and all known remedies had failed. Testimony the most convincing is constantly being re ceived, certifying to the superior excellence of Hr. C. M il uams’ COMPOUND PULMONIC BALSAM OF MILD CHERRY and WOOD NAPTHA. It is becoming very popular wherever it has been introduced, and has secured an enviable reputation; indeed it has been emphatically pronounced the greatest remedy for all diseases of the Chest and Lungs, that haa ever been presented to the public. The following communication is from Dr. James M. Con ner, an eminent surgeon Dentist, who is well known through out North Alabama: Court-land, Ala., Sept. 4,1850. —Dr. C. Williams—Dear Sir: I believe it becomes my duty to speak of the medical virtues of your “ Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha.” In the early part of last week I was af flicted with a very bad cold and cough, and having many professional engagements to attend to, I neglected paying my case proper and timely attention, until my cough got so bail I could scarcely speak; attended with a great diffi culty of breathing ; and all ray friends thought my case a very bad one. I sent for a bottle of your “ Pulmonic Bal sam,” and commenced taking it as directed ; in about half au hour I felt greatly relieved and was in a gentle perspira tion, and in about I hour I was nearly clear of the cough and n:y breathing entirely relieved, and was enabled to at tend to my professional business on the following day, when 1 found myself entirely relieved frem all the distressing symptoms. " I must, therefore, unhesitatingly declare that your Pul monic Balsam had the most happy effect in my case, and proved itself superior to any remedy I ever used before, and from my experience declare it to be the most prompt and effectual remedy for affections of the Chest and Lungs ever presented to the public. It produced in my case free expectoration and a gentle perspiration, relieved the great difficulty of breathing and coughing, and allayed all the soreness and burning ; n my breaet, in a remarkably short space of time, acting like a charm. Yours, with high esteem, *L M. Conker. Huntsville, Ala., August 1, ISSO.—Dr. C. Williams— Dear Sir: Your Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Naptha, is in great demand with us, and gives every satisfaction. It is the leading remedy for diseases of the Lungs here, and is superceding all other medicines. Most truly yours, J. F. Demoyille, Druggist. Athens, Ala., March 20, IB6o.—Dr. C. Williams —Dear Sir: Your Balsam is in great demand at the present, and we hop e to do you justice In selling it. Respectfully, Malone A Harris, Druggists. Florence, Ala, Dec. 19,1849. —Dear Sir; I take the pre sent opportunity of bearing testimony to the medical qual ities of your Pulmonic Medicine. The Rev. B. B. Barker had a cough for about three or four weeks. It not only was distressing to himself, but such was the severity of the paroxysms that all around sympathized with him. I ad vised him to try your Compound Syrup of M ild Cherry and W’ood Naptha. He did so, and took one bottle, and it stopped the cough almost immediately, and has not since returned, nor has he had any symptoms of it since. I have used many cough medicines and have tried and seen used, all the balsams and nostrums of the present day, and I verily believe that yours is superior to them all. 1 remain yours, T. J. Kilpatrick, Principal of the Florence Male Academy. Buzzard Roost, Ala., September 13, 1850.—Dr. Charles Williams : 1 am gratified to say to you, that 1 have used in two cases, your Pulmonic Balsam of M'ild Cherry and Wood Naptha, and found it a safe and efficient remedy for Coughs and Colds. I have used it myself and found it to be a very excellent remedy for any derangement of the Bowels, Diarrhoea, &c. James Williams, Tax Collector of Franklin County. For sale, Wholesale, by RUPERT, LINDENBURGER k CO., Louisville, Kentucky; Dr. W. A. BOOTH, Memphis, Tennessee ; J. M. ZIMMERMAN k CO., Wholesale Drug gists, Nashville, Tennessee. And also, by the Proprietor, C. WILLIAMS, M. D., at his Laboratory in Tuscumbia, Ala., to whom all letters re lating to agencies should be addressed, post paid. lie sure to ask for Dr. C. WILLIAMS’ PULMONIC BALSAM of MILD CHERRY and M OOD NAPTHA, and let no other be palmed upon you, as your life may depend upon your caution in this particular. CAUTION.—None genuine, unless there is a fine Steel Engraving on the outside, with the facsimUe signature of Chas. Williams, M. D., engraved thereon —also, his name and the name of the medicine are blown in the glass, thus; “ De. C. M t illiams’ Compound Pulmonic Balsam.” This valuable medicine is for sale in Augusta by M'. H, & J. TURPIN, Druggists, at M'holesale and Retail, and who are also General Agents for the tame throughout the North western portion of Georgia, and by D. B. PLUMB k CO., Druggists, at M’holesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in the City and throughout the Southern and M’estern Slat x. It is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS S. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr E. C. JONES, Madison; Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Ston* Mo tain; KI LPATRIC & CALHOUN, Decatur; P.OBEKT NEW SOM, Union Point; LEITNER & COLLINS, Berzelia; C. M T . k H. R. J. LONG, HILL & SMITH, and GOSS & SUM NER, Athens; PAYNE & NE6BIT, and J. H. k W. S. EL LIS, Macon. P. M. COHEN k CO., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, 5. C., are the General Agent® for North and South Carolina. Price, in large bottles, $1; or six bottles for |5. in y 22-8 m THE REMEDY FOUND AT LAST. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS has attended the use that wonderful Ointment MARSHALL’S MAG r r'AT PAIN ERADICATOR. Every body that has used 5‘ gpgaka we.’l of it, and what “ every body says must b.e true ” Since the first of January last, upwards c f jyq Certifi cates have been received, testifying to ' c he good, effects and Superiority of Marshall's Magical Pain Eradicator. In some very few instances this preparation has net given entire satisfaction, but just look, for a moment, at the number who have been benefitted. Seven hundred voluntary teg timomals nave been given, and certainly not less than five hmes this number have experienced the good effects of this Ointment, in the same space of time. The public will please bear in mind that this is a purely Southern preparation, and is entitled to the patronage of Southern people. As no charge is made, should no be nefit ba received, give it a fair trial, and in ninety out of a hundred the greatest success will be sura fniinw For further particulars, and a number of rfficaVes wm AgeLcS el 40 PampUetS ’ tob v Pad at any of the Eradicator will cure, are 5-rnf^f and Chronic . Lumbago, Painful Nerve*, pmal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematoua 1 umors Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises, Strains, TooS-S; ie, o °yo'r C Se T br d 0M ’ Uesd - Ach '' <*»•. f '“Y. c °- *- 6 d ;- D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY, de. de‘ BARRETT A CARTER, do. do' WM. K. KITCHEN, do. do' W. H. TUTT, do P. A. MOISE, d0 ‘ fa' by , , W ' * J ’ TURPIN Proprietors, do’. do! Dniggis^j 50 for 6 throughout the State » b 7 the principa v "xi car f ful to ,ook for the written signature of J - None gen nine ‘ 026 AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, THE Cl BE of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bron sumption 8 ’ ' VhoopiDg ' Cough « Cr oup, Asthma, and Con, Os all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them hoi tI ! C CU I e °f pulmonary complaints, nothing rb ? en tou nd which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the Lungs and Thro*at whero medicine can give relief, this will doit. It is S take and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions e do not advertise for th« information of those who have tried it, but those who have not. Families that have known Its value will not be without it, and by its timely use they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Couchs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was award, ed to this preparation by the Board of Judges in Sentem* her, 1847 ; also, the Medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country; also, the Diploma of the Ohio Insti tude at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY PKr' TORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extra ordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections o* the Lungs and Throat. ° * !vUoaa °* Read the following opinion founded on the long pmori cnce of the enunent Physician of the Port and Sty Jf' r,. T n t -r.- Johss, May 8,1851 TORAT* in' yer ’~ F ,' Ve y v ears trial your CHERRY PEC ““““10 jr -» k„ni h i! 1 * k U ® e^ualhasnot Jet been discovered. rfthJrJT™. k ett e f remedy can be made for nor do I of the Throat and Lungs. J. j. Bustos.. distempers See what it has done on a wasted coa®' A ‘ D ” F - R - s m the following cases, but a thousand -itution, not only more: . ® r - Ayer : In the month of Ju* Jan. 24th, ISSI. violent diarrhoea in the mints* , la?t I «as attacked by * ban Francisco in hope of r ? f California. I returned to of climate and diet, M- -eceiving benefit from a change ed by a severe cough- j* , arrhma ceased, but was follow ed for home, but i- . • RR d much soreness. I finally start cough continue tr f^ lve<i no benefit from the voyage. M v York, I was r } * roxy wors e, and when I arrived in nVw Gtq of consumed m T arkedb y “y acquaintances as a vicl sisss the use of your CHERRY PECTORAI' 1 attnbu te it to Yours, truly, ’ M illiam W. Smith. Dear Sir : Feeling that AprU 12 .1548. mature grave, through your * PFe ' Sul GOd ’ 1 ““ «« had reduced a t u^io f B <^! ““P llotl wheu my physician brought me a bottle of foS ‘‘Vk££* Ral. It seemed to afford immediate relief an ir. ‘ '^ To ' Tf W h I n tl H me r haß reßtoreJ ine t 0 80URd health Wm a tainly one of °thS y ° U CCr * ,ou cve,T "-■Tih’ Rector of St. Peter's Church. With such assurance and from such men no proof can be adduced unless it be from its effect? Prepared and sold by JAMES C AYFR * Practical and Analytical Chemist r n CIT Sold by HAVILAND, KISLEyTcO W “lij D. B. PLUMB & CO.. W. K KltAipv T .rw CARTER 4 CO., Augueta, Ga.; HILL & i{ ETT* ° th ;u*^?.V^ ragglßUt ‘ TOu ß to ya« ATTEMSoS; RlPlJs^B^ZfrJy* r i ß ™ _ -TX fantry and Riflemen, compiled tr ° B , for Light la- Light Infantry, Charleston, 8. C. Pi le' th * Washingtea ** THOS. For sain lyKraEO »UUAUST-50 w 4 SON - At S AR 0 ' I*' 1 *' ® tu&rt^B~Ci&rifle4 26bbl*. Stuart’s Crughati BUG A » r nak* For sale by f and for sal* by ». «. WAJUUUf.