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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1852)
nT7^M^iW 1 TO PROFESSION AL & BUSIN ME PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESSCARDS,notexceedir.g six lines, will beinserted under this head at the ‘ f * perannum. Cards exceeding six lines, wHI becnargeu./ rttoper line. = MU JOHN H. TRiPPE his Professional Services to the citizens of ( YvJ^f e rro county. Dr. T. has letters from the follow ing pJSSSr*: Drs. Fo«), Evk, Newton, and Dr. Campbell. d4-smos C. W. !HABft¥, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county, Georgia, will attend to professional business in the counties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette Meriwether and Troup. References: —Hon. Chas. Murphy, Decatur, Ga.; Hon. E. IT. Hill, Lagrange, Ga.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marietta, Ga.; Col. M. M. Tidwell, Fayetteville, Ga.; Mr. William Daugher ty, Columbus, Ga. nl-ly GREEN I>. UAYGOOP, {Formerly of Watkinsville, Georffia.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Officeon East side White Hall Street, in Smith’s 3 story Brick Building over Gunby A Roberts’ Store. °24-am JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., will J attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned to him. s - yw YVIL(O\ & GILLESPIE, Auction and commission merchants, (Store in Johnson House Building, White Hall Street,) Atlanta, Ga. References —A. E. Johnson ;U. L. Wright; Pegg A Bo mar T J- Robinson & Co., and McDaniels, Mitchell A Hulsey, Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, September 16, 1852. sl9-d3tn HERBERT FIELDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cedar Town, Polk county, Georgia. aulS-6m* J. C. & is. A. SHEA*, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Law Range, Augusta,Ga., Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and Common Pleas of the City. John C. Snkad also practices in the Courts of Edgefield and Barnwell Districts, South Carolina. John C. Snkah, j Garland A. Snras. au6 fiII.I.EDGE & RODGERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. Office on Jackson street. John Millkdgk, A. M. Rodgers. au7 WAEDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TVTORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, In charleston, s. c. w. A. WARDLAW. jy2o-6m G. WAI.KKR. STONE, STAKE & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS in DRY GOODS, N 0.41 Broadway, New York. Levi P. Stone, j Henry H. Stotesbcry, Egbert Starr, j H. Langdon Bctler, Jona. J. Broom. jy!6- ly DAWSON A DOIGHEKTV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. jyl6-tl Andrew U. H. Dawson, | W. J. Docgukbtt. W. 11. AJ. W. U. IY DEE WOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rome Georgia. j ell-dAtwly John J. Jones. John R. Stuhgks. JONES A SURGES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia. jelS-ly JOHN L. BIRD, A TTORNEY AT LA W. will attend to all Profession al business entrusted to him in the Counties of Talia ferro, Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, W’arrea and Hancock. Office at Crawfordville, Ga. apll-ly JOHN B. TILLEY, ATTORNEY’ AT LAM, Crawford ville, Georgia, will practice in thecounties of Tidiaferro, Wilkes, Warren and Hancock, of the Northern Circuit, and Greene, of the Ocmulgee Circuit. aplS-tf F. t. BARBER, 1 [EXCHANGE BROKER. Washington Street, one J door North East of Broad Street. gaßT* Uncurrent MONEY bought. mh6 JAKES G. (OLLIER, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, office re moved to the rear of Miller A Warren’s Dry Goods store, over B. H. Warren 4 Co’s. 020 JOH.Y K. JACKSON, V TTORNEY' AT LAM , Augusta, Georgia, Practices in the Middle Circuit es Georgia, and in the neighbor ing Districts of South Carolina. Office in the Masonic Hall Building. ja27 EDGAR G. DAWSON, ATTORNEY" AT LAW, Columbus, Georgia, refers by permission to the following well known gentlemen: Anthony Porter, Esq., President of the Bank of the State of Georgia ; Hon. R. K. Cuyler, President of the Central Railroad and Banking Company ; Hon. Asbury Hull, Cash ier of the Branch Bank, State of Georgia; Messrs. Hill 4 Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jal GREENWOOD, MORRIS A RIDGWAY, C\ OM M IS»IO:i AND FORM ARDING MEB J CHANTS, No. 99 Camp Street, New Orleans. **'" ''ienbV * ? sw<x ®» I Josiah Morris, "^Tfr r V-Tri >OWAY - &T Refer to Messrs. T. N. PoufeaiS t SOS ? nd ®i n _ Warren, Esq., Augusta, Ga. *l4-d6m i\EW BOOKS. Ac. K£W music CiHARLES CATKIN dc CO., have just received the J following new and popular pieces of MUSIC, to wit: SONGS.- Katy Darling; Why do Summer Rosea Fade; Lily Ray We Meet no More ; Why do you watch the lone, lone D»-cp ; Mary of the Glen ; Why are the Scenes which we loved in our Childhood ; The Sailor Boy’s last Dream ; Commence ye Darkies All; I’ll throw Myself Away; Wait for the Wagon ; Old Folk’s at Home ; Old Folk’s are Gone; Massa’s in de Cold Ground. POLKAS. —Afton Polka ; The Marriage Bells Polka; T>lc Bose Bud do.; Glendon do. WALTZES.—The Sigma W»i»« . evening Star Scottisch ; Gen. Persifor F. Smith aiarch; Union Quick Step ; The El fen Q»i< k ciep ; The Silver Moon Quick Step ; Overture to Donizetto’s Opera o; Lucrezia Borgia ; Overture to Lucia Di Lammermoor. n2B-dtf KNICK-KNACKS from an Edi or’s Table, by L. Gay lord Clark, handsomely illustrated. Poems, by Mattie Griffith, now first collected. The Elementary Spanish Reader and Translator, by Mi guel T. Tolon, and First Lessons in Book Keeping, introductory to a Treatise on Practical Book Keeping and business transactions, em bracing the science of Accounts and their extensive appli cation, by J. H. Palmer, A. M. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, u 25 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. r pEACKERAY ’8 BEST W ORK.—The History of J. Henry Esmond, Ksq., Colonel in the service of Her Jla,esty, Queen Anne, written by himself, by W. M. Thack eray, author of Men’s Wires, ic. A Life of Vicissitudes, a Story of Revolutionary Times, Ly G. P. R. James, Esq.l No. 9 Bleak House. History of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. Select British Eloquence ; embracing the best Speeches entire of the most eminent Orators of Great Britain, for the last two centuries, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, D. D., and Cornelius Nepos, with Notes, Ac., by Charles Anthon, I.L.D. Also, new editions of Evelina, by Miss Burney,and David Copperfleld, by Charles Dickens. Received by THOS. RICHARDS 4 SON, n 27 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stat ; oners, ic. NEW BOOKS. —Select British Eloquence, embracing the best Speeches entire, of the most eminent Orators ot Great Britain for the last two Centuries, with Sketches of their lives, an estimate of their genius, and Notes, criti cal and explanatory, by Chauncey A. Goodrich, D.D., Professor in Yale College. Discovery and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, with original Narratives, by John Gilmary Shea, with a sac simile of the Newly Discovered Map of Marguette. Footsteps of Our Forefathers, what they suffered and what they sought, by G. Miall. Queer Bonnets, a book for Girls, by Mrs L. C. Tuthill. A Book for a Corner, by Leigh Hunt. Garden Walks with the Poets, by C. M. Kirkland. The Winter Evening Story Book, by Uncle Tom. A Life of Vicissitudes, a Story of Revolutionary Times, by G, P. R. James, Esq. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., Colonel in the service of Her Majesty, Queen Anne, written by himself, by W. M. Thackeray. For sale by JOS. A. CARRIE 4 CO., n 27 Booksellers and Stationers. BOOKS. —The Christion Family Library, viz: Lives of the Apostles; Lives of the Potriarchs ; Women of the Scriptures and Life of the Saviour. The Scrap Book—consisting of Tales and Anecdote* in Prose and Poetry, compiled by William Fields. Dental Medicine, by Thos. E. Bond, A. M. M. D., Popu lar Superstitions and Mesmerism, by Herbert Mayo, M. D. The Abbey of Innismoyle, a Story of another ceutury, by Grace Kennedy, author of “Duwallen,’’4c. Curiosities of the Microscope, adapted to the capacity of the Young, with colored illustrations, by Rev. Jos. H. Whytes, M. D. The Celestial Telegraph —or Secrets of the Life to Come, revealed through Magnetism. History of the Kings of France —illustrated by seventy- Iwo portraits of the Sovereigns of Prance. The Master Builder, or Lite at a Trade, by Day Kellogg Lee, author of “Sammerfield.” Rudimentary Artilecture, for the use of Beginners. Rudimentary Art of constructing and repairing roads. Chemistry Made Easy for the use of Farmers. The Cow, Dairy Husbandry and Cattle Breeding. Also, another supply of Introduction to Gothic Arcitec ture, Anglican Church Arcitecture. Northwood, or Life North and South. Freedly’s Practical Treatise on Business, and Hand-Book Jor Locomotive Engineers and Machinists, by Norris. For •ale by THOS. RICHARDS 4 SON. nIO Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, 4c. NEW BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. NUT INTER EVENING RECREATIONS: A col- V V lection of Tales for youths—illustrated with Wood Engravings. Nut-Cracker and Mouse King, translated from the Ger man of Hoffman, by Mrs. St. Simon. Otto’s Treasury of Sports. Home and its Pleasures, simple Stories for young peo ple, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle. The Win'er Evening Story Book, by Uncle Tom. Adventures of Punchanillo, and other Stories. The Pleasures of the Country, by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle. Contentment better than Wealth, by Alice B. Neal. A Treasury of Pleasure Books for young children. J ust published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S n!8 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad street. segaks. 30 000 * MPOBTED SK(iARS - Os favorite different price*. For sale low by I P l * A. FREDERICK. DRY GOODS. J. P. SEIZE H\g just received a full and complete assortment of Fancy and Staple GOODS, consisting, in part, ot Chine Chameleon SILKS; Broche figured Satin de Chine SILKS ; Plaid Bo > Changeable Chine J; 0 -’ Armure Do -> Brocade Chameleon D°-j Gros d’Afrique J'°-> Figured Poult de Soie Do.; Ombre , „ . "o.; Chameleon Poult de Soie Do.; Changeable Glace Do.; Striped Do.; Black Poult de Soie Do., “ Brocade Do.; “ Dotted and Figured Do.; “ 2S, 30, 32, and 34 inch Gros de Rhyne SILKS; “ Levantin Do.; “ Heavy Sinchew Do.; “ Silk VELVET; Heavy Black Satin VESTING; Black and mode colors ALPACAS, all prices ; “ Canton CLOTH ; Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich: Silk MANTILLAS; Black Lace VEILS; Silk Warp FLANNEL; Pongee, Flag and Bandanna HANDKERCHIEFS; Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES; “ and White Silk HOSE; Low priced and sup. MUSLIN dk LAINE; “ “ “ Fancy CASHMERES; Rich Embroidered Do ; Persian and Manchester dk LAINES; Rich Gala and other PLAIDS, suitable for Misses’ and Boy’s wear; Real French MERINOS; Welsh, Gauze, Saxony and Domestic FLANNELS; Real Welsh Do.; Low priced and sup. Plain and Twilled Do.; “ “ Plain and Twilled Green and Blue FLANNELS; Gent’s and Boy’s Fancy PLAI US, for Pants; Fancy colored and Plaid CASSIMERES, new style; Kentucky J BANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS; Sup. French Black CASSIMEKE ; Forest CLOTH and BEAVERTEENS ; Rich Table and Piano COVERS; Infant’s and Boy’s Worsted HOSE and BOOTEES; Merino Knitted SHIRTS; Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS, with heavy Silk Fringe; 9 4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS; Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS ; 10-4,12-4 and 14-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLANKETS; Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS; New style French, Manchester and other GINGHAMS; “ “ “ English and Domestic PRINTS; “ “ “ “ “ Furniture PRINTS, some suitable for Laid Work ; Plain and Figured Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER ING; 4-4, and 6-4 Cotton, Cambric, Jaconet, Nansook, Mull and Book MUSLINS; Plain and Figured Swiss MUSLIN ; 4-4 Plain and Figured Bobinet LACE ; Low priced and very fine cross barred MUSLINS; Ribbed and Embroidered Furniture DIMITY; Fine and sup. Garment Do.; Thread and Bobinet EDGINGS; 3-4, 7-8 and 6-4 BEDTICKING and Apron CHECKS; Bleached and unbleached JEANS and Canton FLANNEL; 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Real New York Mill SHIRTING ; rUSUauauri otom , Colored and Black Cotton VELVET; Men’s and Boy’s White and Colored Cotton and Merino HALF HOSE; Ladies’ and Misses’ White, Slate, Mixed and Black Cot ton HOSE; Heavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants; 10-4,12-4 and 14-4 sup. Marseilles QUILTS; Gent's and Boy’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS; Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; Madrass and Romal HANDKERCHIEFS : Plaid HOMESPUN; 4-4 French and Irish undressed LINENS; 5-4 Pillow-Case Do.; S-4, 9-4, 10-4, Snow-drop, and other handsome Damask DIAPERS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES; Barnsley and Damask unbleached Table DIAPER ; Unbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS; 11-4 and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS; 8-4 Russia SHEETING: Birdseye DIAPER and Long LAWN ; Bleached and unbleached DOWLAS; Burlap, Crash, Brown and White HOLLANDS; 4-4 Slate and Drab LINENS ; Huckaback and Plain TOWELING; Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. s3O FRESH GOODS. I HAVE just received a fine and select assortment of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of entirely new designs, which will be made to order in the latest style. Also, Ready-;; ade CLOTHING, and a fine assort ment of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK COATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths, and trimmed in the best manner, and are very fashiona ble. For sale cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE. Augusta, Sept. 21, 1 >52. 522 THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE. THE subscribers would inform the inhabitants of Au gusta and vicinity, that they have just arrived from New York, and are now opening a large and handsome as sortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Domestic GOODS of every description ; together with a splendid assortment of newstvle RIBBONS, MANTILLAS, Kid GLOVES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and every arti cle required in the Dry Goods and Clothing line. Their connection with the most principal Auction and Importing Houses in the City of New York, will enable them to sell these Goods at New York wholesale prices; and we would respectfully solicit a call from the citizens of Augusta, and neighboring counties, to examine our Stock. LYON A SCHWARZ, New York Cheap Store, 310 Broad Street, 2 doors be low the Brunswick Bank. 021 I’’ IA>NEKS.—Swan SM", Lanin s Wool, Silk Warp, Welch, Sauis’oury Dornet, and all wool red, white and fancy colored FLANNELS,for sale cheap by o!6 COSGROVE A BRENNAN. KID GLOVES. A (4001) assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentle man’s Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES. sBO W. H. CRANE. COSGROVE & BRENNAN HAVE nowin Store an assortment of the following GOODS, which they will edl at Factory prices : George Schley’s and other’s styles of KERSEYS ; Augusta, Princeton, Richmond, and other brands OSNA BURGS; Augusta and Graniteville SHEETING and SHIRTING; LINDSEYS, and Elua PLAIDS and STRIPES; 7-4, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS; And every style of Heavy Domestic GOODS, suitable for house servants and plantation hands. o!5 HOSIERY. Gauze Merino Usdkr Shims Fancy Lyle Thread X HOSE Gauze Cotton “ “ “ Spun Silk “ Lyle Thread “ “ “ Cotton Stripe “ Lyle Silk “ “ Plain Bl’k and Wh’t. Silk do. Col’d Cotton “ “ Brown Linen HOSE, and all and a variety of other kinds. other kinds. my 29 WM. O. PRICE & CO., 258 Broad-st. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. COSGROVE & BRENNAN AUK NOW OPENING the largest Stock of Fancy, Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS ever offered by them in this market. They would call special attention to the following : Colored and Mourning Plain, Figured, Plaid and Bro cade SILKS; French CASHMERES and M. DeLAINES, of every style and color; English and Scotch Chints, Cashmeres and DeLaines ; Plain and Figured Persian Cloths and Venetian Lustres; French, German and English Merinos ; Coburgs, Cabool Cloths, Paramettas, and Alapines; A large variety of STUFF GOODS, such as Plain, Figur ed and Brocade Black and Colored Alpai a ; Arabesque, Shaded Lustres, and Chameleon Do.; Em broidery, Gloves, ana Hosiery of all kinds; French, English and American Prints and Ginghams ; Plain and Embroidered White and Colored Crape Shawls; Tartan, Hob Roy, Plain and Damask Long and Square Shawls; Linen Cambrics, Lawns, Sheeting and Pillow Case; Linen Table Diaper, Napkins, Doylies and Table Cloths, all styles; Colored Silk Velvet and Trimmings, for Mantillas and Cloaks. —ALSO— CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, and Fancy Goods, for youth’s and children's wear. Fine Bed, Crib and Cradle Blankets ; Negro and Mackinaw Blankets, all styles and prices ; KERSEY’S, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Shirtings and Sheetings, at Factory prices. The public are invited to call and examine those Goods, at either of our Stores, No. 202 Broad-st., (opposite the Augusta Hotel) and 276 Broad-st., (opposite the Old Store of T. Brennan & Co. 010 MANTILLA. DRESS AND GENEEALDRY GOODS STORE, Corner Kotlockand Broad Streets. DINNING «Sk SIN'N’OTT will open,This Day, a gene eral assortment of DRY’ GOODS, for the Fall and Winter trade, consisting, in part, of Printed CASHMERES; “ DeLAINES; Plain Do., all colors; Black and Colored SILKS ; EMBROIDERIES, of all kinds; GLOVES, “ RIBBONS; FLOWERS; SHAWLS and SCARFS ; HANDKERCHIEFS ; Black Lace VEILS ; TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac. —ALSO— Some beautiful new designs in Satin and Silk BONNETS; Tuskin and Straw BONNETS; CAPS; MANTILLAS, Ac., to which they respectfully solicit the attention of the La dies. _____ LOOK HERE,-NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. J ÜBT opened, opposite John Bones A Co., a few doors below Washington Hall, and next door above Henry E. Clarke's Shoe Store, a new and handsome assortment of Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve ry article in the line, which will be sold at a small advance on New York cost for cash. A look at his Stock will con vince the purchaser of the above fact. slO-Iy THOS. SWEENY. FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store, 250 Broad Street, next door below the- United States Hotel, is now in receipt of a full and complete stock of all that appertains to a gentle man’s wardrobe, consisting of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; Y’ESTINGS; and Trimmings to make up to order, both Civic and Military. Also, a large and fashionable assort ment of Ready-made CLOTHING, and a full supply of Furnishing Articles, viz: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS; La dies UNDER VESTS; DRAWERS, nett and made; COL EARS; SCARFS; STOCKS; GLOVES, Ac., Ac. MAKING and TRIMMING in the best manner. 08 COBGR.OVB <fc BRENNAN have now in Store, a complete assortment of fine Bath, Whitney, Ribbon bound and Fancy-end BLANKETS, all styles and prices, to which they invita the attention of purchasers. o!5 BOYS CLOTHING. OVER COAT®, SACKS, JACKETS, small SUITS, PANTS and VESTS, just received and for sale cheap. —ALSO,— 40 Dozan very fine SHIRTS, with and without sollarg, small and wid* plaits, and a first rate assortment of Tailors SHEARS, Trtmmari aad Point*. *t J. A. TAK WINKS*. DRY GOODS. FRENCH EMBROIDERIES AND GOODS FO LADLES’ EVENING DRESSES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just received from New York— Ladies’ Embroidered French Lawn UANDKEE CUIEFS, of new and elegant styles. Ladies’ Worked CUIMASETTES, of beautiful styles, with ; Sleeves to match. Ladies’ Valenciennes Lace COLLARS, with Points, of | beautiful styles. White and Colored Tarlatan MUSLINS, and White j French CRAPES. White and Colored Silk Thule LACES, a beautiful article ( for Ladies’ Evening Dresses, j Superior Plain White CRAPE de PARIS. White Barege and White Wash Blond LACES. White Brocade SILKS, of new and splendid styles. White, Watered and Plain White Glace SILKS. Pearl Colored SILKS, of beautiful styles, for Evening Dresses. I Plain, Pink, Blue, and Lemon Colored GRO dk NAPS, j for Evening Dresses. A full assortment of Alexander’s Ladies’ White and Co ! lored Kid GLOVES. To all of which they respectfully invite the attention of I the public. nlO-dtwAw NEW GOODS BY THE LAST STEAMER. \\J ILI.IAM ii. CHAXIS has received the following VV GOODS: Superior Plain Black GRO be RHINE; j Another supply of Black and Colored Rich Velvet Otto ! man SILKS; Elegant Black Brocade SILKS ; Rich Printed French DkLAINES; j Fine Second Mourning Do.; Rich Persian Do., low priced; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Linen Cambric HANDKER CHIEFS; Fine ChocoColored French MERINO; VELVETS; BRAIDS; BUTTONS; and oilier kinds of Trimmings for Ladies’ Dresses; Cheneilie CURD, lor Embroidering; Fine Bird’s-eye DIAPER; Ladies’ White and Colored Stout Cotton HOSE; Misses' White and Slate do., do., Do.; Youth’s and Children’s Brown and Mixed Do.; Drah, Moreen, Pillow-case, Cotton, White and Brown Table DAMASK; New York MUISUIRTING; And a great variety of other Goods, for sale low at No. 242 Broad Street. 026-d4w LADIES’ CIRCULAR CLOAKS. ! QSOWDKX SHEAR have just received a supply ; O of Ladies’ Velvet CIRCULAR CLOAKS, and Ladies’ ( Black Watered and Plain Black SILK CLOAKS. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Embroidered VA LENCINNES LACE, and Muslin Paris Trimmed MOUS QUIT AN COLLARS, SLEEVES and CHIMAZETTES, of new and elegant styles, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. S. 4 S. will receive, in a few days. Ladies’ Black CLOTH CLOAKS, made of a beautiful fabric. n2B-dtw4w DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS. VLEXAXDKR At \\ RIGHT inviteattention to their Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and ! CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Scotch, I Huckaback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOWELS; ! CRASH and DOYLIES: Superior Irish LINENS and UOL | LANDS; Pillow-case LINENS; Embossed, Worsted and i j Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS ; togeth j er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line, : which they offer at low prices. o!6-d4w DRY GOODS. CtAHO A BLASt 01. would respectfully inform, their J | atrons, and the public generally; maiTney nave now . | in their Store, : lull, complete and well assorted stock of i • uDc, and Domestic RIBBONS, JEW EERY, and a I wood assortment of HOSIERY and FANCY GOODS, to | which they invite the attention of the Ladies. To the ; Gentlemen they offer great bargains in CLOTHING, HATS, i BOOTS, Ac., of which they have a fashionable and well ! selected stock. It is unnecessary for them to inform their | patrons that their prices will induce all purchasers, as well ; as those that have dealt with them. Know that if Bar gains are to be obtained in Augusta, they are only to be [ ' found at 312 Broad street, one door below the Bank of Brunswick. CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. |t>T BKfKIV KD—Elegant 0-4 Worsted DAMASK fl (new style); rich lig’d and bordered Turkey Red CAMBRIC; 8-4 Worsted DAMASK; Embroidered Muslin | CURTAINS, all qualities and prices. For sale low, by o 10-dAw W. H. CRANE,242 B RICH SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. \LEX V.MHvli A WHll.il I have just received a great variety of new and rich SILKS, ■>f the latest styles. Also, rich D'LAINKS and CASHMERES, MERI NOS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French, f English and American PRINTS, ic., Ac., to which they f invite attention- ol - .... I NEGRO CLOTHS. • t IJRY 4KPBB >V WRIGHT j_\_ Planters to their Stock of NEGRO CLOTHS, cou.-ist - i ing of Schley’s Georgia PLAINS, and Augusta Manufac ; turing Company s Heavy \\ OOLLE.NS, which they offer at I Each try prices. »i > -i.v w MANTILLAS AND PARISIAN CLOAKS. Jl 8T received, new MANX!LEAS .:ud Parisian CLOAKS of entirely new styles and very beautiful. Thfe La j dies arc respectfully invited to call and se ■ them at ■BO-dAw WM. H. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st. - LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. i I;.VOW 1)1,\ A S.IIE V K have just r* ■ ved LADIE; ’ O SILK an I \ EL\ ! . < !.< 1 K KS, MAN i ILLAS and SACKS Ol - to ' I which they respectfully invite the attention >1 the Lad . s. : 088 ■i a v. 1 ADI EH EBKVT'H CLOTHS '• f w j CLOTHS, mode colors —a beautiful article for doa-s at d Mantillas. Received by &24-4&V ALEXANDER A WRIGHT. “ BLANKETS. \ IKXWDKK A W BH.IH' ive received a Urge 2\_ assortment of h -ivy s- 1 and 9 S Negro BLANKETS*. J Abo, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 super! r Bed BLANKET*. which I they offer at low prices. 024-dAw SILK AND MERINO UNDER VESTS. \bEX \M)EII iV W It H il l have received a com plete assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s sup. silk I and Merino UNDER VEsTS, to which they invite aii*n ‘ tioD. 1 -2 1- 14*. FANCY GOODS. TxALIiIXG about new,handsome and cheap Dress and Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assure the pub- I lie it would he to their advantage to visit CARO A BI.AS ! COER. 312 Broad Street, where they will find the most tasty 1 and well assorted Stock in the city. It embraces almost any , article you can call for in the way of STAPLE and FANCY ’ DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, Ac., 4c., winch they offer for sale low enough to suit purchasers. ap2B-d4wly YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND HATH. CLAV T O V AV i) BIGA O X , E (mktcalf’s kasge.) 4 RE THIS DA Y receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’ TV and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for • Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low I I prices. my 4 rpUE < VRPETH ARE COM I XG.—COSGROVE 4 " 1 BRENNAN are now opening a very extensive and well selected assortment of CARPETS, RUGS; DKL’G j GETS and OIL CLOTHS, which they offer at a small ad vance on cost. 016 ' R- R. K. MIRAfL LOLH < I REH.—People wonder at the quick efficacy of the R. R. R. Remedies in stopping I pain, removing its causes, and curing the most obstinate ; | complaints. Yet there is no mystery in it —there is nothing ! miraculous about it. True, until the K. H. It. Remedies were introduced, no remedy or medicine was ever known ; j to stop the most torturing pains in a few seconds, and I allay the most violent Cramps of Cholera, Neuralgia, ; Spasms, Ac., in a few minutes. Radway’s Ready Relief | - j will stop pain instantly, because it produces a counter-ac j tion upon the parts where pain is felt. If the Patient suf- i - i fers from Neuralgia, it immediately' acts upon the nerves, | | produces a counter irritation, invigorates the nerves, and ; imparts vitality to the parts where pain is experienced, j ; The action of the Relief is quick, and the very moment it , > i is applied, it begins to counteract the effects produced by | diseased action. If you are the victim of Cholera, it acts ; ! instantly—taken internally, it settles the stomach and , j allays ail painful irritation and sickness, it infuses heat into I the blood, and its warm and healthful influence thrills 1 through every portion of the body ;it neutralizes the poi j sonous malaria of Cholera and checks its progress. Ap j plied externally, it allays Cramps and Spasms, and restores r j the cold-cramped, and almost lifeless victim, to life and . i health. If you are troubled with Sick Headache, the Ready Relief taken internally will neutralize the acid of the stomach, make the stomach sweet and pure, and the , breath fragrant; externally', it will produce a counter ac tion on the scalp and refresh the senses. This, then, is all , the mystery about the action of R. R. Relief; it does not ■ lie in the action of the Relief, but in the science of its ■ chemical and pharmaceutical combination. So with each of the other H. U. R. Remedies. The Resolvent acts in like manner upon the blood, and the diseased deposits, re -1 novating and resolving away from the system all scrofu lous humors anil poisonous deposits. RADWAY’S REGULATORS. —For regulating the organs of the system and securing a regular action of each ; free ing the bowels from all retained humors, assisting the sto l mach, aiding the digestive organs in their functional du ties, the liver to secrete its bile, and the kidneys and blad der their urine ; the bowels to discharge their burden, and the skin to emit a free and healthy perspiration. Such are the effects the R. R. R. Remedies have upon the system, and the mystery of their curing the sick so quick. R. K. R. Remedies are for sale by Druggists generally. RAD WAY A CO., 162 Fulton street, New York. PHILIP A. MOISE, and WM. H. TCTT, Agents for Augusta, Ga. Southern Wholesale Agents—P. M. Cohen A Co., and i Haviland, Harral & Co., Charleston, S. C.; Hendrickson 4 Moore, and A. A. Solomons, Savannah, Ga. nlo-4w S3OO REWAED. RAXAWAY from the subscriber this morning, i his Negro Girl ELIZA. She is a mulatto, about _E\ sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about Sjil 150 pounds, large full face, large white eyes, large >;fx. eyebrows, well know n about tins city. As I have reason to believe that she has been enticed away by some white per son, I will give the above reward for proof sufficient to con vict them, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and lodged in any safe Jail, where I can get her. JOHN ROBERTSON. Augusta, Ga., July 24,1552. jy26 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM heretofore existing under the name of Scranton, Stark 4 Davis is hereby dissolved. Either es the subscribers will use its name only in liquidation. JohnS. Wright, of this city, is duly authorized to re cive dues of the late firm, and receipt for the same. Dated Augusta, October 22,1852. P. A. SCRANTON, WM. H. STARK, 023 S. E. DAVIS. MAGIC COPYING INK. —A new and important i, vention, whereby a clear and perfect copy of a lette bill, or any written document can be taken in one minute without the use of a press or any machine whatever. Copies of letters written with this ink, can be taken a week after they have been written, or immediately, at the option of the party who writes. Sold by off HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Druggist __ AGNOLIA WHISKEY. 5O biffs. Pikes MAGNO LIA WHISKEY, just received and for sale by 17-d4wtf ESTES & RICHMOND. | HEAVY Negro BLANKETS for sale low by 024 TMOS. SWEENEY. 1 INSURANCE* “ MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE. C. F. McCAY, Actuary, [ ASBUKY HULL, President. Applications received, and favorable terms offered by Dr, Wm. E. Deahisq and Charles Hall, Agents for Au ,iyß _ FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. rrtHE PROTECTION I.\ HI RAX CIS COMPANY 1 of Hartford, Connecticut have established an Agency in Augusta and propose taking lire and river risks upon proper ty ol all descriptions on as reasonable terms as any other good office, at the store of Force, Brothers 4 Co. nl MARINE, FIRE, AND LIFE INSURANCE, BY THE / lOMMERCIAIi INSURANCE COMPANY, OF V, Charleston, S. C. . , _ „. T ,, CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN, ass- Office, No. 4. Broad street. Pkksidest, WILLIAM B. IIERIOT. DIKECTOKS: James K. Robissos, Henry T. Street, George A. Trenkolm, Wm. Mcßdrsbt, Robert Caldwell, J. H. li raw lev, A. U. Taft, T. L. Wragq. A. M. Lee, Secretary, K. L. Tkssier, Inspector, B. C. Pressley, Solicitor, K. A. Keylock, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Proposals for MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance on fair and liberal terms. . The subscriber having been appointed Agent for the Above Company, is prepared to take Marine, Fire and lase Risks, at customary rates. , , Office at Warehouse of AVulker, Bryson & Go., Au gulto. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 'SMIIH Company having had an Agency in this city for I the past 23 years, continues to INSURE 1 ROl LlillV from loss by Fire, on as favorable terms as those of any other Company. JOHN C. CARMICHAEL, Agent. n 25 : SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. rnHE I X DERHH ■ X El) has been appointed Agent for 1 lift above Company, and is now prepared to take I ire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks Premmmism all ca ses will be reasonable. U. L. JEFTEKH, Ageni, n; . Office on Mclntosh street.^ LOOK AND READ. THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE! DR \\ R. MOHELEV, now the most emi- n nent and successful CANCER DOCTOR in the mMg known world, is permanently located in the city of IS Griffin, Ga., and is prepared to treat all kinds of c; A N <• E R S With almost a magic influence. During the past four years he lias cured hundreds of cases that seemed from their ap pearance, to be entirely hopeless. He has never failed to Mk,- i PERFECT CURE, when the patient applied in time! Always warrants a’eure, or the pal lent treated the second time free of charge. Give him a call and you will not eo away dissatisfied. jeii-tr p 8 The above stated terms are to take effect from the first day of June, 1552. All patients are required to pay their bill in advance, or settle by note. June 1.1852. WILLIAM K. MOSEL?, M. D. THE REMEDY FOUND AT LAST. IMIlt Mi’ll AXT tsLCtISS has attended the use o that wonderful Ointment MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADICATOR. Every body thalhas used it, speaks it xml what “everv body savs must be true.” Since the first or January last, upwards oi iwiueniii cates have been received, testifying to the good effects and Superiority of Marshall s Magical 1 ain Trafficator, In SO me very few instances this preparation has not given entire satisfaction, but ju>t look, for a moment, at the number who have been benefit ted. Seven hundred voluntary tes timonials have been given, and certainly not less than five times ibis 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 he rn fit be received, give it a fair trial, and in ninety cases out of a hundred the greatest success will be sure to follow. For farther particulars, and a number of certificates, you a: e referred to the pamphlets, to be had at any of the Agencies. The diseases which Marshall’s Eradicator will cure, are Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Scrufula, Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edematous Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions,Nodes, Wens, Bruises,Strains, Weak Joints,Contracted Tendons, Head-Ache, Gout, Palsy, Tooth-Ach, 4c. For sale by HAVILAND. KIBLEY 4 Co., Augusta, Ga. D. B. PLUMB & Co., do, do. D’ANTIGNAC 4 BARRY, do. do. BARRETT 4 CARTER, do. do. WM. K. KITCHEN, do. do. W. H. TUTT, do. do. p. A. MOISE, do. do. And by W. H. &J. TURPIN Proprietors, do. do. It is also for sale throughout the State, by the principa Druggists. . . „ N. 11.— Be careful to look for the written signature of J E. Marshall on the wrapper of each box. None is genuint 026 PURIFY THE BLOOD. is the season it.cleanse the System, and remove 1 from it all those .mpurities which produce Disease du ring ih< rummer months. There i? nothing that will do this so effectually : TUTT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA which i tprepared with great care, and by its several combinations, exerts a powerful inlluence over the .'(stem, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rhea mati«m, Salt Rheum, Syphilis, Gleet, Effects 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 WM.J Ti i 1. M. f>. < TLOoND FLOUR FROM NEW WHEAT Jl «• I re( • ived, at the Cunningham Mills, a lot cf supe rior NEW WHEAT, grown by J. M. Miller, Esq.,on bis ! Good-Ale plantation, and will be receiving fresh supplies daily fr.m various quarters; and we can now supply all who mav desire it ■n. .? Extra article of fresh ground FLOUR :.. - V w D ’ • u.gr wth of 1»52. 8. D. UNTON 4 CO. HARRISON’S AMBROSIAL SOAP. VI’EHIEXFE has proved this article to Iw fully equal < j (,> any manufactured by the French perfumers. It makes a quick and permanent lather on the face, and gives eas<- and comfort in the indispensable Deration of shaving. I . n7 I>. B. PLUMB A CO. QUILTED BOOTS. VXOTHKR lot of Ren tub’s fine Quilled Water Proof BOOTS, for Gentlemen, just received bv olff ALDRICH A ROYAL. —Tutt s PECTORAL ELIXIR. I ''OK the relief and per manent cure of Coughs, Colds, 1 Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping-Cough, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Pain in the bide, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Difficult Expectoration and Consumption, May be had, Wholesale or Retail, of Barrett 4 Carter ; W. K. Kitchen ; W. H. 4 J Turpin, and Wm. H. Tutt, Augus ta and Dr. A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. C. 027- 14w /CHEMICAL HVIH REGENERATOR, A superior V article for restoring the Hair that has become thin, and or giving vigor to the Roots or Bulbs ; to prevent Bald mss, and to remove Scurf or Dandruff. No one should be without this valuable Preparation. For sale by jy-23 D. B. PLUMB 4 CO. / < OXHHiA M EXT. —12 hhdJ. Muscovado SUGAR; V * 20 casks new Rice, for sale low by JOHN C. CARMICHAEL._ IT'AHXKHTOCK’S VERMIFUGE.—This article is Ij 1 now acknowledged to be superior to all other prepara tions for the expulsion of Worms from the human system. For sale by D. B. PLUMB 4 CO. n7 Druggist 4 Apothecaries. i ) ACOX HIDKH.—We have in Store and to arrive 40 1 > hhds. choice BACON SIDES. F’or sale low by ii7 S. C. GREN VILLE 4 CO. j | )l »'lvV\ HE VT FLOI II in whole, half, quarter bar i : I ) rels and Sacks, just received by 027 ESTES 4 RICHMOND. ; rjso PHV sit I VXS.—NORWOOD’S TINCTURE VE- ! 1 RATKUM VTIUDE —price reduced. A supply of the j ! above valuaMe compound for sale by n 71). B. PLUMB 4 CO. j -ii IIJIDB. Cuba MOLASSES; 25 hhds. extra Trinidad J OU MOLASSES, for sale by n 5 DAVIS, KOLB 4 PANNING. HIRE COD LIVER OIL.—For sale by I n2l WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. j ''LOI R, barrels, halves and quarters, a superior quali- I I ’ tv, from Denmead’s Mills, by n 5 ' WM. H. STARK 4 CO. TVACON.— JL.) 30 hhds. BACON SIDES, just from smoke house; 2 “ “ SHOULDERS, “ “ 8 “ “ HAMS, very fine. Just received by n 5 WM. H. STARK 4 CO. DECEIVED THIS UVV. —4000 new Sugar Cured it HAMS, assorted sizes. 10 doz. canisters fresh Cove OYSTERS, at the wharf, and expected hourly. 2 tierces new SIDES. For sale by i\27 G. T. DORTIC. I INSEED OIL.— 1 j 500 gallons Raw Linseed OIL; 250 '• Boiled “ “ 10 bbls. Spirits TURPENTINE. Just landed. 027 WM. H. TUTT. CHEESE! CHEESE! - j t BOXES Prime CHEESE, r)U ALSO, 1000 yds. Holmes’ best TICKING. For Sale by sl7 HAND 4 FLEMING. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR, fresh ground; Rail Road . FLOUR, fresh ground; Pickled BEEF; Pickled PORK; Pickled TONGUES, and Smoked FEEF ; just received by «5 LAMBACK 4 COOPER. IJABTILLES DE PARIB.—For the alleviation and JL cure of Bronchitis , J/oarseness, and other disease s of the Throat , so prevalent in this sect on of the country. Just the season for this truly valuable remedy to be of use”. A fresh supply for sale by f ’> D. B. PLUMB 4 CO. Dressing axd fixe tooth combs.-ad elegant assortment of both of the above articles.— Embracing all sizes and kinds of Horn, Tortoise Shell and Ivory- For sale by n 25 D B. PLUMB 4 CO. rpAYLOR’B CRY6TILLINE 80AP BALLS.— i These Balls are recommended to persons of delicate skin and complexion, being intended to promote its clear ness, and brilliancy, and prevent it from chapping or be coming rough. For sale by , n - 5 _ IE B. PLUMB 4 CO. ( t , L A KI^, dI ’ balers in WATCHES and JEWEL RY, will make to order any article of Jewelry, Mount I Diamonds or other Stones, or reset them in any style. 031 | FUKLES, in half barrels; boxes, one dozen jars each; I Ketchup; Sauces; Mustard; Preserves, <fec., for sal© LAMBACK & COOPER. / AOW PEAS.—luo bushels COW PEAS. Just received ! and for sale by JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. ! |-i VI 0X.—35 hhds. BACON SIDES, landing and lor 1 JJ sale by nfi HAND 4 FLEMING. j HIRAM smith FLOUR.—72 bbla, fresh ground! i from new Wheat . For sale by i •’H GEORGE W. LEWIS, Warren Black. 1 JVIISC KI .LAN EO LS. I THE AUGUSTA BRASS AND COTILLON BAND, JOHN A. BOHLER, Lejdbr, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they are prepared to furnish Music for all occasions required on reasonable terms. Communications addressed to JOHN X. or WILLIAiI O. BOHLER, Augusta, Geo., will receive prompt attention. J •_ FAMILY MEDICINES, IVRKPAHED by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga., J Proprietor of the Georgia Sarsaparilla, a preparation regarded by the most scientific, and those who have used it, as the purest and best of the kind that has ever been prepared in the United States. Among them are the fol 10'choice ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, a mild and effectual purgative—Price 25 cents per box. P STIMULATING TONIC, for Dyspepsia, Colds, and Fe male Complaints, arising from Colds—Price $1 per bottle. COUGH SYRUP, for Cough, Asthma, 4c.—l nee 26 cts. per bottle. _ ... „ - ASTRINGENT TONIC, for Bowel Complaints—Price fl per bottle. _ . . STIMULATING OINTMENT, for Rheumatic Pains, 4c. —Price 26 cents per box. STIMULATING LINIMENT—Use similar to the Oint ment, but preferable in painful Swellings, Swelled Breasts, Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache—Price 50 cents per bottle. ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE, for all sudden and dan gerous attacks of disease, such as Convulsions, Lock-Jaw, Cramp Colic, Pneumonia, and all other diseases in which immediate action is necessary. Used externally, it is su perior, in cases of Poisons, occasioned by the Kite of Snakes, Sting of Bees, bite of Insects, 4c. It is also valuable to relieve inflammation in cases of wounds, bruises, 4c. F o r horses, it is a sure remedy in Colic, as well as a valuable article to cause fresh wounds, and other sores, to heal.— Price -tl per bottle. . _ . . , _ Sold in Augusta by the Proprietor; in Covington by a. H. Pringle 4 Co.; in Warrentonby Hudson, Welborn 4 Co., and by Druggists generally. COLORS UN FADING. IMRE-PROOF AXD WEATHER-PROOF Ml- NERAL PAINTS. —Several Shades of Brown, with Pink, Buff and Black ; and by combination a great variety of Shades and Tints may be made. These Paints possess body or covering property equal to white lead, and flow as easily. They dry soon, become very ha nl —in fact, make stone or slate of every color do not*crack or peel off, and if sanding is required, nothing holds sand more firmly, or finishes so well with it. For Painting Wood, Iron, Tin, Erick, or Plaster, nothing adheres more (irmly—lasts longer, or comes cheaper than Selver’s Mineral Paints. For sale at Manufacturer’sprices, with addition of freight, by HAVILAND, RISLEY 4 CO. {gp” Also, for sale as above, at a low price, Prepared RO3IN OIL, suitable for using with Fire-proof Paint, for Roofs, Fences, and all coarse colored work. apIO ROSENDALE CEMENT. IMIK subscribers are Sole Agents for the sale of the Cele brated Cement, known as the “NEWARK AND RO SENDALE HYDRAULIC CEMENT.” The reputation of this article for strength, Uniformity, cheapness, and dura bility, is well established, as will be seen by the following Certificates selected from many received by the President of the Company. From Col. W. J. McAlphine. Dkt Dock U. S. Navy Yard, Brooei.t:’. President of the N. and R. Cement Go.—Sir ; All the Ce ment used on this work, for two months past, over 8,000 barrels, has been obtained from your establishment. Eve ry tenth barrel of this quantity has been very carefully in spected and tested in the severest manner. The result lias proved very gratifying; and it givesme great pleasuic to that your Cement has stood all the tests, equal to . ny that has w (umUhcd this work. Wm. J. McAlpine, Engineer. From J. Edgar Thompson, formerly of the Georgia R. P.ornd Company. Engine** Department Pa. R.R. Co., llarrifbcro, P i. President N. and R. Cement Co. —The Cement which you have sent us is equal to any we have received from ..ny other manufacturers. J. Edgar Thompson. A Stock of the above Cement always kept on hand. Also, a supply of Calc. PLASTER PARIS, which will be solo for cash only. lIA\ILAND, RISLEY 4 CO., 1 au29 Wholesale Druggists. SHOES, BLANKETS. KEESEYS. &C. *> AAji PAIRS Heavy BROGANS, made to ordei • 10 cases heavy Wool HATS ; • 20 “ Georgia PLAINS; ! 10 bales No. 1 OSNABUKGS; > 1,000 pairs heavy Negro BLANKETS. . ALS— O-100 boxes assorted Gulatns TOBACCO ; 50 “ best Goshen CHEESE ; Just received and for sale upon good terms by oU BUFORD, BEALL 4 CO. BUGGIES FOR SALE. 1' HL I \D lilt BHi A ED, contemplating a removal 1 mi Augusta, offers for sale at his new carriage Si >p, I corner of Broad and Kollock Streets, his entire stoe of i BUGGIES, all of his own manufacture,and at prices which cannot fail to please. I ALSO— ! The very desirable Cottage DWELLING HOUSE er<, led by the subscriber, and now occupied by him, pleasai.tly situated near the new Episcopal Church, on Telfair sti et, below Kollock. 5 ( —ALSO— ’ I Three vacant LOTS adjoining the premises. i i EBENEZER PAG F. N. B. —The advertiser having left his notes and acc .ats 1 i in the hands of Wright, Nichols x Co., reqin sis all per ns ? j indebted to him to make immediate payment to him. CK ms ■ i not paid at an early date will be placed in the hands ■ ; an • j Attorney for collection. oIS-fira UTILE DULGI, * FRAXR’B AROMATIC SODA AND SEIDLTTZ P- W i i' DERS, for the immediate production of a gratefu e ‘.-“'d-.'.t'.g v.'.i Thiciage. This ele; int ' j preparation, besides its superior claim as a beverage, lias ‘ ! the advantage over all other compounds, in being deci- ed ly medicinal. It promotes appetite and a healthy Di. es -5 tion, corrects acidity, relieves Heartburn and Flatulei y, 5 and produces the best effects in derangements of the Uri -1 nary Organs. While equally effective with the com: on * form, the Aromatized Powders possess a decided advant ge ’ in notoffending the Stomach, and far more satisfactory in | their operation. For sale, wholesale and retail, by WM. H. TUTT, ■ *ls Agent for the Aromatic Soda Compan - . I 5 GROCERIES. &C. ! UIA BAGS Rio COFFEE; “X vU 50 bags Old Gov. Java COFFEE ; 60 “ SPICE, GINGER and Pepper ; SO hhds. Muscovado, N. 0., and P. K. SUGARS ; 150 packaged Clarified and Loaf Do.; SO bales Gunny CLOTH ; 250 coils Kentucky Bale ROPE; 1,000 sacks SALT; 60 hhds. MOLASSES: 500 kegs NAILS, assorted ; T 5,000 SEGAKS, choice brands 76 boxes TOBACCO; 100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES 60 boxes SOAP; 25 boxes STARCH. LIQUORS. 6 half pipes Otard, Dupuy 4 Co.'s Old BRANDY ; 26 eighth casks Foreign do. Do.; 6 half pipes choice Old Madeira WINE; 10 qr. do. do. do Do.; 50 bbls. Old Monongahela WHISKEY; 2 pipes choice Holland GIN; 25 bbls. American BRANDY; 60 “ Baltimore WHISKEY; 40 “ New England RUM; ! 25 “ Malaga WINE; 30 “ Phelp’s Rye GIN; 100 “ Rectified WHISKEY, j The above for sale at lowest prices by BELCHER 4 HOLLINGSWORTH, 529 No. 6 Warren Block GROUND FOOD FOR STOCK. THK Shakers of Waterveliet have said for thirty ye. rs they have been in the habit of grinding their foo l lor Stock, and find they have, by cooking it, a saving of one- i j third. | I, too, have been trying experiments, and find four mea sures of Pea or Corn meal will make eleven measures of thick mush, and if made of proper consistency, would make j more than twelve. j Let the water be boiling hot, and stir in the meal, and I you will find 1 am right. j Horses and Mules will do better and last longer. Our gta ' hie men have found it out, and say they have had less 1 ss | of life and less sickness than they have ever known sii.ee : feeding on ground corn, and a great saving. Five bushels in the ear will crush out nine bushels, j What a saving. The Granite Mills are in excellent orderto do these things j for you with dispatch. The Crusher is new, and only aw;, is I your Corn to show the benefit to arrive to both parties. JAMBS L. COLEMAN j T'AVLOR BROTHERS DIETETIC COCOA, an J. sential article of Diet for llomacpathic Patients, and strongly recommended by the Faculty for invalids, as being highly nutritious and easy of digestion. Sold bv _°2 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Druggist. RKFIXKD VKGKTABLJS PAINT OlL.—Notice to Painters, Wheelwrights, Car Manufacturers and Iron Founders.—The subscriber offers to the above parties the Refined Vegetable Paint OIL, which is a perfect substitute for Linseed Oil, at one half the price. This Oil will mix with all kinds of colored Paints, dries hard, and possess R when dry, no smell. Fence Posts and Rails coated with this article alone will be preserved for manv Being equal to Linseed Oil, and but half the pn- e'is suffi dent recommendation. For sale by “ auin jaßo-d4w WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. STOP, STOP. —SEE HERE.—SOMjETHING NEW T “K undersigned, for the improvement of his business K and the interest of his customers, having nurrhasnii New York a new and improved Machine sos the f n ture of CANDY, would respectfully call the attention of hU patrons, and the public generally, to the new and bea, t f i style of CANDIES that he is now engaged in making can, at the same time sell it as cheap J the eheapesf and warrant it as good as the best. Call and see for yoursi Iv es He is also manufacturing a , J , rsiues * CANDY, which will compare witMh™w °4 K ? CK make. Also, Banana, Pine Apple, V^ h>m Rose, Lemon, and other Acidulated quality, and warranted free from all unw oleele or d ie tenous ingredients ; together with . ■ or ale " GAR FRUITS, gr * at Vanet y of -'' U - He also manufactures Essential and Medicated LOZLN GES, of every description, of first quality UZLN ‘ ■ a “ * JOHN W. ZINN. TRUNKS, VALISES, AC. r 1 n,r ' . BONNET CASES, CARPET BAGS, 4c. . auly a. HATCH. HAVANA SEGARS. 1 M . FLOR. De N. York. 16 M. La India, 26 “ El Cinto d’Orion, 85 “ Londea do, 40 “ El Buen GusU, all of our owe importations For sale by DAVIS, KOLB 4 FANNING se P t 26 No. 4, Warren Block. ft A ROUX A IXIII GO.—Boo lbs. CaroiffiTlNlDlGO^ 1,000 lbs. Spanish Float INDIGO, for sale bv ’ d 9 WM. H. TUTT, Wholesale 4 Retail Druggist. SUGAR. IQ HHDS. Matanzas SUGAR* JtO 8 tierces “ Do.* ’ 12 bbls. “ j) 0 .’ 28 hhds. choice Porto Rico SUGAR ; la “-tore, and for sale at very low prices by — WM. H. STARK 4 CO. *BTn« eei 7l d th l*‘ day ’ 50 doEpn Fine and Com k Wlt k without eoffars, For sale by 13 OLATJON k BX*NON . PATENT MEDICINES. AYER’S CHEKrTpECTORAL, npO cure a Cold, with Headache and Sorenes of the Bo- J_ dy, take the CHERRY PKCTORAL on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. For a Cold and Cough, take it morning, noon, and eve ning, according to directions on the bottle, and the difficul ty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they find it can be so readily cured. Per sons atliicted with a seated Cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will find, by taking the Cherry Pecto ral on going to bed, they may be sure of sound unbroken sleep, and consequently refreshing rest. Great relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure is afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effect in these cases, many find them selves unwilling to forego its use when the necessity for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in Fayetteville, Tenn., April 16,1851, Sir :—YVe have given your Cherry Pectoral an extensive trial in our practice, and find it to surpass every other rem edy we have for curing affections of the respiratory organs. DRS. DIEMER * HAMPTON. To Singers and Public Speakers this remedy is invalua ble, as by its action ®n the throat and lungs, when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few hours, and wonderfully increase the power and flexibility of the voice. Asthma is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured bv Cherry Pectoral. Rut there are some cases so obstinate as to y ield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pec toral will cure them, if they can be cured. Bronchitis, or irritation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. Rev. Dr. Lansing, of Brooklyn, New York, states : “I have seen the Che ry Pectoral cure such cases «f Asthma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can rareiy fail to cure those diseases.” For Croup, give an emetic of antimony, to be fo..oweu by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. YV hooping Cough may be broken up and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral. The Influenza is speedily removed by this remedy. Nu merous instances have been noticed where whole families were protected from any serious consequences, while their neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffering from the disease. Salem, Ohio, 11th June, ISSI. Dr. J. C. Aver: —I write to inform ycu of the truly re markable effects of your Cherry Pectoral in this place, and in my own family. O:e of my daughters was completely cured in three days of a dreadful YVhooping Cough, by ta king it. Dr. Means, one of our very bes*-physicians freely states tha. be considers it the best remedy we have for pul monary diseases and that be has cured more eases of Croup with it than any other medicine he ever administer ed. Our clergyman of the Baptist Church says that during the run of Influenza here this season, he has seen cures from your medicine, he could scarcely have believed with outseeing. Yours J. D. SINCLAIR, Deputy Postmaster. From the distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Ma teria Medica, Bowdc.-n College ; I have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredient* show, a powerful re edyfor Colds, and Coughs, and Pul monary diseases. PARKER CLEVELAND, M.D. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 5, 1b47. Dr. Valentine Mott, the widely celebrated Professor of Surgery in the Medical College, New York City, says: “ It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efficacy of “ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Throat and Lungs.” Cures of severe diseases upon the Lungs have been af fected by Cherry Pectoral in such extreme cases as war rant the belief that a remedy has at length been found that 1 can be depended on to cure the Coughs, Colds and Con sumption which carry from our midst thousands every year. It is indeed a medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidence for relief, and they should not fail t<* avail themselves of it. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, , Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by UAVILAND, KISLEY A CO., YV. H. TUTT, D. B. PLUMB A CO., YV. K. KITCHEN, and BARRETT, CARTER A CO., Augusta, Ga.; HILL A SMITH, Athens, Ga.; PAYNE A NESBIT, Macon, Ga.; UAVILAND, HAR RAL A CO., Charleston, S. C.; A. A. SOLOMONS, Savan nah, Ga., and by all Druggists throughout the South. d4-dAtwt we»w3m ‘ TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND SHALL PREVAIL.” DR. C. WILLIAMS’ CtOMPOI \D Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and ! YVood Naptha, the greatest remedy ever invented for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Spitting of Blood, and all other Lung Affec tions tending to Consumption. If any one doubts the efficacy of Dr. C. Williams' Pul monic Dal sain, by trying one bottle he will become fully i ' convinced that it is the best and most prompt remedy ever , j invented for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Brcn f chitis, Hooping Cough, < roup. Pneumonia, Asthma, and r Consumption. Dr. Williams' Compound Pulmonic Bill j sam of Wild CJserry and Wood Wap tha jar surpasses all remedies ever invented for its safety, promptness, and I | efficacy, in arresting almost instantaneously all diseases of y I the Lungs and Throat, > 1 TRY IT ! TRY IT !! j It is warranted to do you more good than any other remedy; and if its effects do not prove fully satisfactory, i the money will be refunded. si. The many wonderful cures which this valuable medicine g has effected are truly astonishing. Subjoined are some I Uonu Certificates, from gentlemen of high and undoubted n character, many of whom are well known throughout the j country for their standing and integrity. Tcscumbix, Ala., Aug. 14,1549. YVe respectfully refer all persons interested, and who may be laboring under a Lad and tha . ' f’SwtiDg gentlemen who arc well acquainted with thepe it 1 culiur virtues of this medicine, by addressing a letter to s ! e.therof whom, post paid, a prompt answer will be re - i ceived; . . J. F. Demolville, Newman, Robertson A Co.; J. Colby A ■, i Co., Druggists, Huntsville, Ala. Dr. Malone AR. B. Brick el, Druggists, Athens, Ala. Taylor A McCarthy, Drug n gists, Columbus, Mis*. Rupert Lindenburger A Co., Drug e gists, Louisville, Ky. J. McDermott A Co., Druggists, 3 .Murfreesboro’, Tenn. Dr. A. A. Burleson, Decatur, Ala. i Bently, Gilchrist, and A. A. Acklin, Druggists, Courtland, ! Ala. YV. If. Barton, Druggist, Florence, Ala. Dr. Ellis, | Druggist, Ripley, Miss. R. L. Ross AJ. L. Cooper, Drug ! gist, Tuscumbia. Ala. Be sure to ask for Dr. C. Williams' Pulmonic Balsam of Wild Cherry and Wood Wap,tha, and let no other be palmed upon you, as your life may depend upon your cau tion in this particular. CAUTION.—Nope genuine, unless there is a fine steel engraving on the outside with the far simile signature of Cues. Williams, M. D.. engraved thereon—also his name, and the name of the medicine are blown in the glass thus; “Dr. C. YVilliams' Compomsd Pclmosic Balsam.” This valuable medicine is for sale in Augusta by YY . H, A J. TURPIN, Druggists, at YVholesale and Retail, and who are also Genera! Agents for the same throughout the North western portion of Georgia, and by D. B. PLUMB A CO.. Druggists, UAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., and P. A. MOISE, Druggist, at YY holesale and Retail, and by all Druggists in I the City and throughout the Southern and Western Stat - j 11 is also for sale by Dr. THOMAS S. DENNY, Atlanta; Dr E. C. JONES, Madison; Dr. YVM. JOHNSON, Stone Mo tain; KILPATRIC A CALHOUN, Decatur; ROBERT NEW SOM, Union Point; LEITNER A COLLINS, Berzeoa- C YY. A 11. R. J. LONG, HILL A SMITH, and GOSS A SUM NER, Athens; PAYNE A NESBIT, and J. H. <t YV S EL i LIS, Macon. I __ P. M. COHEN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C., are the General Agents for North and South Carolina! Price, in large bottles, J1 • or six bottles for $5. I n‘2S-Smf CO&BY s ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BITTERS. I>EHll APte there is nothing more calculated to disgust the public eye than the innumerable advertisements of the nostrums that are constantly appearing in the public prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls are sick our j *; anj a ™ P ained with ever >’ days reports of ills and speci fics. I his state of the public mind would seem to forbid any person of delicate mind from sending forth anynewdis j covenes m medicine to the trial of the public: st.il! motives i 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 | , } ese Bitters to make them known. He knows they ar* ; highly efficacious, for he himself, his wife, and many frie- ' have given them a thorough trial. He was, for many -ids a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so that even hi r years, I tion was gone, but by the use of these Bitters ’ J r ecollec * restored to perfect health. This has bees ae bas be . en many of his friends. The proprietor, in - ‘Be case with advertisement, addresses those who > ending forth this been, for many years, a resident ->now him. He has time of Hamburg, S. C., at whicii - Augusta, but at this be consulted about the Bitter*- P lac e he can, at any time, of diseases of the digestive <■ They are good in all cases I are, indigestion, pain or ' organs, the symptoms of which i food, loss of apposite, fl oppression in the stomach from | the head, pain In the atulency, heart-burn, giddiness in general weakness, Slde > shortness of breath, lassitude, entirely Botanic*’ JIS^ urbed sleep, Ac. The composition is celebrated me ‘ and bas proved efficacious, where many could give ro , ' C T : nes , had faUed I in support of which he made a tr : »i a nambcr of persons, who have to place j t ‘ on , ’’ u dee ™ s 11 unnecessary, as he is willing are a-'.Jtld J.l 7 n merlts - AU he asks *■ for those who T nc S to give it a trial. d. C.,and It £ WMH TUraVi™ C £ BBY ’I Augusta. TLTT S Dru S Store ’ Broad str eet, fe29 H Let and the Despairing Hopei rrnS’K f °und AT LAST. jTVT? bP V 10H VJL ELIXIR is one of the most and most pleasant Remedies ever offered to the fn .. k .soothing, healin g and strengthening virtues dis- Bemselves so generally throughout the human Lungs, it is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Pleu i»y, Asthma, YVhooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult wreathing, Pain in the Side, or Consumption, to withstand its power. Its effects upon the Depuratory Organs ;vre so prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off ail 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. ’ 1 he PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from vegetablesub stances alone, and its use for years would tend to strength en the system, and not like most other Medicines, weaken it. It is how being used by some of the most eminent Phy ble remedy inCRGOT. and * consid !red an <.i| P H™ ntS Wfl ° have J° un gclhildren, should keep a bottle a a ‘ t ™ es ’ as a Bin S ! « dose will remove any case of this dis tressing disease, if given onset Prepared in Augusta, Geo, and for sale by YV. 11. & J. TURPIN, ) . YVM. H. TUTT, [Augusta. WM, ROOT, Marietta. , . .. THOS. 8. DENNEY. Atlanta. fe4-dAwtf B. F. TUTT, Agent for Tennessee. TUTT’S COMPOUND ’ EXTRACT OF saps apa I ['OR the removal and permanent cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pim ples on the Face, Ring Worm, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter, Scald Head, En largement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Old Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Spinal Complaints —AND— All diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury and exposure, or imprudence in Life. Its use purifies the Blood—renovates the whole system and imparts health and strength to th» most debilitated eonstitions. and sold by Priee Ts, rent* par botfta. WM. ■. Ttrnr, M ». •M-tT