The Daily constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-185?, September 13, 1854, Image 1

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BY J AMES UAKDNER. (gfncral JUmrrt scmtnts. NEW BOOKS.— The Master’s House, a tale of Southern Lifo, by Logan ; Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres, or Reminis ce? of Life of a Former Merchant, by Vincent N otte, late of New Orleans ; Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands, by Harriet Beecher Stowe; Easy Nat, or Three Apprentices, a tale of New York and Boston, but adapted to any meridian, by A. L. Stunson, of Express Messenger; Uncle Sams'Farm Fence, by A. D. Milne. Just received and for sale by sept7 McKIUNE A HALL. Yf .KE .N'E*V BOOLS. —The Comforter, or -i.vA. Thoughts on the Influence of the Holy Spirit, by Kev. John Cumming, M. D.; Christ our Passover, or Thoughts on the Atone ment, by Rev. John CummiDg, M. D.; Cutntmng’s Minor Works, containing the Finger of God, Ac ; Sequel to the Neighbors’ Children, from the Ger man, by Mrs. Sarah A. Myers; Struggles for Life, an Autobiography. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A BRO.’S, >»spt7 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad st., NEW HOOKS. —Sandwich Island Notes, by A. Haole; History of Pyirhus, by Jacob Abbott; Ticonderoga, or toe Blaca Eagle, a Romance of days not far distant, by G. P. R. James; Harpers’ Gazetteer of the World, parts 2 and 3. Just re ceivelby augl TUO3. RICHARDS A SON. NEW MI SH — SONGS.—When Snows De scend; Why art thou sad ; AUieLeo; I love the Sunny hours, the Violets; Could Isay nay, Mother ? 0 sing that" gentle strain again; Don’t say one th : ng and mean another; Was it the Chime? Aunt Harriet Bocba Stowe; Barney O’Too'e, Irish Bailed; The Maiden of the Rhine; Twilight, by Mazart; There’s a proud old Town in the old Bay Stale; Willie, we have missed you; Purling Brook. POLKAS, Ac.— Addio Polka;, Italian Folka, Mazurkas Dora Polka; Costerdo.; Florida Wal‘z; Waverly do ; Ripple do.; Cocelia do.; Sounds of Love do.; Valse d’Adien, by Jullicn; Dauuke Waljz; Georgette do , by D’Albert; March of all Nations, Jullien; Military Parade March; Light Sparks, Beliak; May Flowers; Witches Dance; LaGarliizer; Early dreams; Norma, by Wallace; Zapateado de Cadiz . Ernani, for 4 hands; Even ing Rose: Electric Gallop; Allis lost now, from Somnambu'a. Also, ;i new supply of Don’t be An gry, Mother; Had I never, never known thee; Camp Polka, Ac. Just received at A A. CLARK A SON S, Piano Forte and Music Store, next door to the Mechanics’ Bank. sept 3 CHE AP Pi BLIP Alio NS.—Hard Times, a new story, by Charles Dickens; Rose Woodvillo, or the Jailor’s Daughter by Al exander Dumas; Rosa Lambert, or the Memoirs of an Unfortu ate Woman, by G W. M. Reynolds; The Gentleman’s Daughter, or Great City Temp tations, by the author of Mabel, the actress, Ac.; Dark Shades of’ City Life, by the author of the River Pirates; Isabella, or the Pride of Pariemo, a Romance, by the author of The Autobiography of an Or phan Girl, Ac.; Fearless Fred, or the Highwayman’s Bride, by the author of Claud Duval. Paul Clifford, Ac ; Paul Doverell, or Two Judgments for One Crime, by J. Ingraham. Esq.; Mary Buchanan, or rnishairlacb, by the author of Three Nights in a Life Time, Ac.; Garnelle, or the Rover’s Oath, by Chas. P. Biek ley; Walter Warren, or tne Adventurer of the North ern Wilds, by Oweu Duffy ; The Imago of his Father, or one Buy is more trouble than a dozen Girts, by iheauthorof Whom to Marry and how to get Married, Ac.; The Wheel of Misfortune, by Ned Budtline; Tho Adventures of llurcules Hardy, by Eugene Sue. For sale by McKINNE A HALL, septs Booksellers and Stationers. SAVE YOUR ICE. THE use of Ice has,of late years, become very general, and is now considered ind'speßsable to the health and comfort of families, at the same time the increased demand for it, and the uncer tainty of always procuring a supply, have added materially to its costs. The consequent has been, that various ways and means have been devised so to reduce the expense of the article, as to bring it within the reach of every family. Among those none have been found to answet the' purpose as weil as META LIU WATER COOLERS, which are offered iu great variety, by july2s B. F. CHEW. MORE HATS, GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED, Beebe A Co.’s Fall style fashionable Moleskin IIATS. Also, several cases of our own manufacture. They are handsome, and no mistake. Call and see them at G. W. FERRY’S Fashionable Ilat Store, Masonic Hall Building, Augusta, Ga. augl2 Fresh teas.— 2 half chests superior Black Tea; 2 “ “ “ Oolong Tea; 2 “ “ “ Souchong Tea; 3 “ “ “ Gunpowder Tea; • 2 “ “ “ Imperial Tea; 3 “ “ “ Young Hyson Tea. WILLIAM M. DOW, Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be o the Franklin House. jel4 JUST RECEIVED—' 10 kegs choice Goshen Butter; 5 tubs fresh May Butter; 10 boxes American Cheese; 5 “ English Dairy Cheese ; 2 bbls. fine Leaf Lard. WILLIAM M. DOW, Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be low the Franklin House. jel4 VT OTICE —I am ready to contract for Brick or XN Wood buildings and repairs of all sorts. U i derpinning. Chimneys, Cellar doors, Gates, Fences Ac. Ac. augl3 JAS L. COLEMAN. GROCERIES, GROCERIES ! 1 WC MUDS. Now Orleans, Poto Rico and Mus -4 covado SUGARS. 100 bbls. Ground, Crushed and Coffee SUGARS 250 bags Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE. 50 hhds. prime Cuba Molasses. 100 bbls. Choice New Orleans Molasses. 100 Boxes superior Adamantine, Sperm and Pearl Candles. 50 Boxes No. 1 Colgate's Soap. 100 bales Prime Eastern Hay 75 boxes Tobacco, various qualities. 50 M American and Spanish Segars. 30 chests and i chests Green and Black Teas. 10 kegs Choice Goshen Butter. Also, Fruits, Nuts, Spices, Pickles, Preserves and all other articles usually sold in Grocery Houses. For sale by J. R. DOW, janl No. 6. Warren Block, Augusta. NEGROES FOR SALE. A NEGRO WOMAN, about 38 years of age and ber daughter, aged 7 years, the former being a good cook, washer and ironer, are offered tor t ale by jy 1» C. E. GIRARDEY & CO. . BRICK WORK WANTED. THE subscriber is prepared to do all kind of Brick W ork at abort notice oct26 L. G. BASSFORD. NOW-A-DAYS. WJI. X, NICHOLS has just received, in addi tion to his former assortment, Ten different styles of HATS, for Gentlemen's wear, some of them entirely new. Please call and loolt at them, opposite the new Augusta Bank. augll * AN DING THIS* DAY— -500 kegs Nails, superior brand. 450 bags Rio Coffee. 40 old Java do 50 boxes No. 1 Soap. "* 100 boxes Tobacc * SCRANTON, SEYMOUR & CO. aug22 No. 2 Warren Block. THE Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influence,~by Ma ry CowdSn Clark; on the True, the Beautiful and the Good, by M. V Cousin, increased by an appendix on French Art ; and Xegg’s Dictionary of Chronology, or Historical and Statistical Register, from tbe Birth of Christ to the present time, new edition. Also, another supply of the Two Records, the Lamplighter, and Fern Leaves, second series. Re ceive! by aug4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. I'GAK, —10 boxes White Havana Sugar, just reaeive 3 and for sale by gept 2 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. RANGES. —5 bbls. sweet Oranges, just er ceived and for sale by ,*pt 2 S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. The Daily Constitutionalist and Republic Fras. G. Dana. | Hy. K Washburn. DANA & WASHBURN, (SUCCESSORS To WASHBURN, WILDER Sc. CQ.) i FACTORS A \ i> COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WILL continue the above business at 114 Bay street, East of the Exchange. Orders for Bagging and Rope, and other supplies, filled promptly at lowest cash prices. Refer to Maj. W. Sanford and Gen S.P. Myrick, Baldwin county; M. Dennis, S. B. Marshall, and Messrs, Carter A Harvey, Putnam eo.; A. Me Allum and Ira Peck, Twiggs co ; Maj. John S. Rowland, Cass co; Black A Cobb and Sloan A Hawkins. Rome. 6m aug4 J. I. SNIDER, ~ FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WOULD respectfully offer his services in the above capacity to bi» friends, and the pub lic generally. All goods directed to his care will be forwarded promptly. Consignments of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Corn, Oats, and all kinds ol Country Produce solicited, and will receive strict attention. Charges reasonable. Liberal advances made on consignments. 3m aug2 J. C. RUPERT. MARTIN S. CASSETTY. J. T. HARDIE JOHN T. HARDIE & CO., COMM IS S I O N MKRCH ANT S . No. 85 Gravier-st., New Orleans. References —Hon J. H. Lumpkin, Gen. W. L. C. Gerdino, Athens, Ga.; Col. John Banks, Samuel Rutherford, Columbus Ga.; Jobri A James Mann, Madison, Ga.; James A.Nesbit, Macon, Ga.; L. J. Deupree, Dr. W. Willingham, Lexington, Ga. James Gardner and Judge Starnes, Augusta, Ga. Jy2B . ly • WEDDING CARDS" WEDDING, Visiting and Business Cards, en graved and printed in fashionable style, and with despatch. Also, Notes, Drafts, Bill Heads, Ac., by Mr. Henry Hughes. Clark a co., may 6 Watchmakers and Jewellers. _ BATH tubsT BATH TUBS, of every description, including the Plunge, Hip and Hat Bath, and a new ar ticle, which combines economy with comfort. It is the plunge or long bath tub to which is attached a small suction and force pump—capable of eleva ting the water to a height of 8 feet, thereby afford ing the luxury of a Shower Bath, without extra expense cr trouble —it being so arranged that a person standing in the tub can elevate the water by means of the pump in a few seconds ; it is so ar ranged a3 to be easily detached and thrown into the same small compass an ordinary bath tub would occupy, and as easily adjusted again for op eration. For sale by B. F. CHEW. july2s ttcral JU'tirrtiscnu'itts. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. AUGUSTA, JULY 8, 1854. THE Twenty third Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence the first Monday in ! November next. FACULTY: Anatomy—G. M. Newton, M. D. Surgery—L. A Dugas, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy— Alex Means, M. D. Materia Medics, Therapeutics and Medical Ju ! risprudence—l. P. Garvin, M. D. i Obstetrics and Diseasos of Women and Infants— J. A. Eve, M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—H. V. M Miller, M D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine—L. D. Ford. M. D. Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy—H. F. Campbell, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy —R. Campbell, M. D. j Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded for the study ot Practical Anatomy. Fees for the ent'reCourse $lO5 00 Matriculation Ticket vto be taken once) 500 For further particulars, apply to jyll dAc2ui G. M. NEWTON, Dean. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRYAND MACHINE SHOP. THE ATHENS STEAM COMPANY are pre pared to fill orders for ail kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, such as Mill Irons, of improve pat terns and every description ; steam Engines; Gold Mining, Forcing or Firo Pumps, and all other kinds of Machinery, cast and finished. They are casting and keep constantly on hand, Gin Gearing and Iron Fencing of various patterns, Fire Dogs, Plough Castings, Wagon Boxing, Ac. They are also prepared to fill orders for Boilers, Tanks, Ac. Repairing of all kinds of Machinery promptly executed. Their portable iron Saw Mills are surpassed by none. ’Whilst they are gratoful to former patrons, their experience and facilities, with their work furnished in as cheap, substantial and workman-like man ner, as can be had any where South, enables them to anticipate a largo share of public patronage. ROSS CRANE, Agent. R. NICKERSON, Super’t. N. B. Cash paid for old copper, brass, and heavy iron eastings. dAcfim jel7 NEW FIRNL HATCH A BEGBIE. THE undersigned having associated with him in business Mr. John T. Begbie, of this city for the purpose of more thoroughly carrying on the SADDLE, HARNESS and TRUNK Manu facturing in all its branches, takes this opportuni ty of returning his sincere thanks to his former customers for the liberal patronage extended to him, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of their custom to the new firm. They hope to extend their business, and will en deavor, by their united efforts, to off«r induce ments unsurpassed by any establishment of the kind North or South. A. HATCH. HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Augusta that they have commenc ed business, in the above line, at their shop, on the South side of Broad Street, three doors above Centre. They are pr.-pared to execute all styles, in imitation of different wcod3, marbles, Ac.— They solicit a share of patronage; -and all orders left at their shop, will moot with prompt attention, and executed in a manner, they feel assured, will gire satisfaction. They would refer to Messrs W. 11. Goodrich, John Bones, J. W. Davies, Robert F. Poe, H. H. Cummiug, Isaac Henry, James Harper, George Young, George H. Crump, D. B. Plumb, Dr. I P. Garvin, F. Lamback, J. Davison, A Swarp, and Drs. H. A R. Campbell. E. BAKER.A CO. may 23 6m ~ FRESH GOODS. subscriber has just opened, at his A now Store, third door below the Uni ted States Hotel, a fine lot of Ladies’ Gaiters. Gent’s Congress Boots; and a fine lot of Kid Slips; Also, 100 pair of Morocco Slips and Ties, *'s: 100 pair ol Silk Lasting Gaiters, $1.25; Children’s, Misses’, Boy’s and Youth’s Shoes, o all kinds, to be sold cheap for cash. apr2B HENRY DALY. NEW SPRING GOODS. LD. LALLEKSTCDT has just received, at * his old Stand, corner of Globe Hotel, anew and splendid assortment of SPRING GOODS, among which arc— Super Grenadines and Tissues, Extra Velvctines and Baroges, Alamantes and Twisted Silks, Broeade and Plaid Silks, light colored, Elegant French Jaconets, great variety, White Swiss Muslin, plain and dotted," Earlston Ginghams and Prints, To which he invites attention. marlo CIGARS— -20 M.La Gran lina (Londrcs ) 20 “ La Emilia. 15 “ Chinchureta. 25 *• Hemispheres. 10 “ M.Y.C Regalia. 10 “ Webster. 15 •* El-asuerto. 50 “ Cheroots and Cuba 6s. Nowin store and for sale by _ augls DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. D“ AVIS, KOLB it FANNING have in store, and are now receiving— -450 bags Rio Coffee; 150 “ Laguira Coffee; | 200 bbls. ABAC Sugar; 40 •• Crushed and Powdered Sugar , 10 boxes Loaf Do.; 250 “ Adamantine Candles; 50 “ Mould Do.; 50 “ Pickles, assorted; 225 “ Tobacco, various brands; ~ 25 “ Black Tea; 50 caddies Hysen Tea. Also, Starch; Soap; Brooms; Baskets; Tubs, Ac,, whioh are offered tor sale low. augls AUGUSTA, GA„ WED (Srnrrdl Aiuifrtisfmcnts. DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION. COSGROVE & BRENNAN have now the pleasure to inform their friends and the pub lic, that they have received largo additions to their stock of fancy and staple Dry Goods. Their stock comprises almost every article in their line. C. A B have been unavoidably late in getting their Spring and Summer supply, but they think that their customers will be the ■gainers, as they have bought their supplies 25 to 50 per cent, less than early purchasers. C. A B.’s business being almost cxclusivety a cash business, and having no long credits or bad debts to cover, will sell at prices that will not fail to give satisfaction to all. The following are a few of the articles to which they would invite attention— SILKS. —Brocade and Glace Silks; black Gro de Rhine do.; Changeable and solid colors do.; small checks and striped do.; fancy plaid do.: Lin ings, all shade3and colors. DRESS GOODS.—Plaid, plain and fmured Ba reges and Tissues; Chints patterns. lie style; Grenadines, Sewing Silks, Ac ; fine French Jaco nets, Lawns anti Organdies. MANTlLLAS.—Embroidered‘and plain Man tillas, every color; Lace and Lisledo.; black. EMBROIDERIES. —Laee and Muslin Chemi setts and Collars; Undtrsloevesand worked Bands; Hemstitched, Corded, Bordered and Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Swiss and Jaconet Insertings and Edgings. HOSlEßY.—Ladies’ black, white and colored Hose ; Misses’ black, white and slate do.; open-worked do.; Boy’s Half Hose, every color; Gent j white, brown and mixed do.; striped and fancy do.; Kid Gloves ; Pic Nic Mits. Also, Para sols and Fans; Bareges, for veils, every colors; black Silk Velvets, for trimming ; Skirts, every style; Pantaloons, Goods and Vestings; House keeping and Plantation Goods. MOURNING GOODS.—Black Bombasines and Alpacas; Bareges, Tissues, and Grenadines; Se cond Mourning Goods, in every style. may 9 IRON STEAIVIBOATTcbMPANy. Freighting business between Savannah <s■ -Augusta. THIS Company having recently purchased tho Boating interest of the Old Steamboat Company of Georgia, are now prepared with a strong force to transport Pro duce and Merchandize in any quantity. Their Iron Steamers. John Randolph, Lamar and Chatham, with the Amory Sibley, one of the lightest draft boats on tho river, and a large number of flats or barges, all in good condition, en able them to offer facilities for promptness and dispatch not before equalled hero, a set of boats leaving each place every other day; and in case of extreme low river, definite instructions will be giv en their Agent in Savannah, to forward all goods to their care byway of the Central, Augusta and W aynesboro Railroads. The Directors are determined to adhere to their present very low rate of freights which are fully one-half less than the Railroads from the Seaboard. Goods from the Eastward should bo distinctly marked, Iron Steamboat Company, or care of l’hos. R. Mills, Savannah, who will forward thorn promptly without charge. Produce or Merchandize from the interior con signed this Company, at Augusta, will be forward ed to Savannah, and from thence to, any part ot {he United States, free of commission. Address THOS. R. MILLS, Agent at Savannah. FOSTER BLODGET, Sr., Agent at Augusta. apr2B 6m WM 11. STARK, President. PLANTERS' HOTEL. THIS, splendid now HOUSE, situate on A l ** Broad street, immediately in front ofeiiii the site of the old Planter’s Hotel, which has been furnished throughout with new Furniture, Fed ding, Src., will be open for the reception of cus tomers on Saturday noxt. It will be the ondoavor of the proprietor, to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. J. M. SIMPSON, Proprietor, oct 11 df Acts REV. JOHN CUM MING’S WORKS.— Lectures on the Book of Revelation 1 and 2 series- Lectures on the Book of Daniel. The Church before the Flood Voices of the Day. Voices of the Night. Lectures on the Parables. The Tent arid the Altar. „ Voices of the Dead. Lectures on the Miracles. For sale at GEO? A. OATES A BRO.’S, jy9 Booksellers and Stationers, Broad-st. JUS I’ RECEIVED— ’ 25 doz. Underwood’s Pickles, 1, $ and j gallons, 20 “ superfine Mustard, i and i bbls.; 10 “ Walnut and Tomato Ketchup ; 5 “ superior French Olives; 5 “ Capers; 5 “ Tuscan Family Oil; 5 “ Pepper Sauce ; John Bull Sauce. WIMHAM M. DOW, Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be ow the Franklin House. jel4 WHOLESALE DRUG NOTICE. THE Undersigned have associated with them Mr. WM. E. DuBOSE in their business from this date. The namo of our firm will remain the same. AH orders promptly executed. w b' A W K ells \ CLARK A WELLS, Wm E Dußose. j Successors to W. K. Kitchen. Augusta, October 17th, 1853. A CARJ). HAVING entered into the DRUG BUSINESS with Messrs. CLARK A WELLS, I avail myself of this opportunity to inform my f riends and acquaintances, that I shall be happy to see them at our store, opposite the Planters’ Hotel, Augus ta, Ga, where we shall keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected stock of of DRUGS, ME DICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY,FAN CY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac., which we will sell as low a; any other house south of New York, ebll WM. E. DuBOSE. COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING. THE UNDERSIGNED having connected the Coffin and Undertaking business with his es tablishment, calls the attention of the public to his arrangements £or supplying all orders in that line. The strictest attention will bo paid., and all ordors executed with promptness. On Sundays, or nights, by leaving orders at Mr J. B. Platt’s residence, in the rear of the Store they will be punctually attended to. apr3o ts C. A. PLATT. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated January ,1849. Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C. HAVING established an Agency in thiscity, are prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the most favorable terms. The table of Rates are those made by Joshua Millar, and known as “ The Carlisle Table,” uni versally conceded to be the most corroct in use. The advantages offered by this Company, are such as merit the attention of the public, and will be pointed out and explained at any time by the Agent. Insurances are taken on single lives, for one year, seven years, or for life. On joint lives, for life. On slaves at 2-3 value, one or five years. The undersigned can, at all times, be found at {he Law office of G. J. A W. Schley, Esqs. Letters, post-paid, directed to the Agent here, will be promptly attended to apr 11 S. H. OLIVER. Ag’t., Augusta, Ga. HAIR TONICS. — The Excelsior Hair Tonic; Barry’s Tricopherous Lyon’s Kathairon; Roussell’s Odoiahte, and sovcral other noted arti cles for restoring, curling and beautifying the Hair Just received and for sale by je7 WM. HAINES. City Drug Store. NOTICE. ~ THE firm of Stires A Wilson, is dissolved by mutual consent. All the unsettled business will be settled by W. Spires, atthesamd place, where the business will be continued by W. Spires A Co., Hamburg, S. C. SPIRES A WILSON, by W Spires JUST ARRIVED THIS DAY— baskets Heidsick Champagne, qta. and pta.; 10 boxes Claret Wine; 2 bales English Walnuts; 2 “ Brazil Nuts; 2 bbls. Pecan Nuts; 2 bales Flberts; 2 Soft-Shell Almonds. WILLIAM M. DOW, Opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and one door be ew the Franklin House. j e i4 MUSTARD. —100 boxes superior New York Mustard, just received ard for sale by aug2o S C. GRENVILLE A CO. ESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 18554. ©fitrral Aiwcrtisnnnits. THE TURKS VICTORIOUS. DOC r. HI EL’S Compound Extract Sarsaparilla, Indian Hemp, lodide Pota«sum and Schoidam Schnapps,has'made more permanent cures of secret diseases than any other medicine ever before used for that object. For Eruptions, Pimples, Scrofula, Sypilis, Stric tures, Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Constipation, Chronic Rheumatism, and Mercurial Affections, it stands without an equal in tho range of the mate ria mediea. For gale by the proprietor, at store on Broad-st., Augysta, G. . Price $1 per bottle, may 25 6 m AUGUSTA HOTEL TaUGUSTA, GEO. W. P, STARR, Proprietor. fTUfIS HOTEL is now opened for the re- JL ception of Travellers, and it will be the Bllii aim of the Proprietor to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. It is centrllay situated on Broad street, and convenient to the different railroad Depots. Passengers by the Georgia Railroad, will bo furnished with breakfast before they leave; those l>y the South Carolina Railroad, with dinner, and those by the day train on the Waynesboro’ road with supper. The Furniture, Bedding, Ac., in this Hotel is all new, and it will bo tho endeavor of the Proprietor to render all who may patronize him, comfortable during their stay. mar2l ts QSr” The Chronicle A Sentinel, Charleston Courier, Savannah News, Edgefield Advertiser, Chattanooga Gazette, Dalton Times and Montgom ery Advertiser, will insert the above to the amount of five Dollars, and forward bills to W. P. S., with a copy of paper containing first insertion. DENNIS’ ANTI-SPASMODIC TINCTURE. FOR all sudden and dangerous attacks of Dis ease, such as Fits or Convulsions; Apoplexy Lock-Jaw; Cramp Colic; Cholera; Pneumonia; Hydrophobia; Bite of Snakes, and other danger ous cases of Poisons, and all othor diseases in which immediate action is ne^ugary. This Tincture produces it# etFect by equalizing the circulation of the B'ood, and by relieving in flammation. Its offect in relieving inflammation, either internal or external, makes it useful in a great variety of diseases. For Fever and Ague, or Chills, it is almost an infallible remedy. i Diluted with syrup or honey, it is useful for Colds and all affections of the Lungs, arising from colds, such as Cough, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Ac. As an external remedy, in fresh Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Bite of Snakes, Sting of Bees, or Bite of poisonous insects, it prevents in flammation, and greatly relieves the sorenoss. Used as a wash in erupive diseases, such as Scald Head, Ringworm, or diseases which cause an itjjhing sensation upon the skin, it soon produces a healthy action. When thus used, the Georgia Sar saparilla should be taken to purify the blood. For Horses, and other animals, this article will be found invaluable for Bruises, Cuts, Galls, Fistu la, Ac. For Colic, and various other dangerous attacks, it rarely fails to cure even the worst cases. This is the most active medicine in use, yet it may be given without danger of injury. Jt seldom fails, in dangerous cases, to cause an immediate re action in the system. After i; has caused a reac tion, it may bo followed by such other medicines as the situation of the patient may indicate. Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., . Augusta, Ga. 02?” Price $1 per bottle —Six bottles for $5. jani _ LINEN GOODS. J UST received, at 2. and M. GALLAHER’S, Irish Linens, all qualities and prices; Pillow case Linens; Farmer’s Drills; Check Coatings, Blay Linens, and Brown Hollands; Russia Dia pers; Brown and Bleached Damask; English, Ger man and American Cloths. mar 23 OATS FOB A FEW hundred bushels* 4 parcel from the x\ same was sown to prove tho quality, and they areup finely. Also, CORN, HOMINY and MEAL PEA MEAL and Crushed CORN, for Milch Cows, tobe found at the Store below the Eagle & PhoeDix Hotel. dec 13 ts JAMES L. COLEMAN SERMAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASH. T 8 HI IS dolicious article combines so many meri- JL torious qualities, that it has now become a standard favorite with ihs citizens of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists prescribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately benefitted by its use : its action upon them is mild, soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl in whit ness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness, that the breath is rendered ex quisitely sweet. It disinfects all those impurities which tend to produce decay, and, as a consequence, when romoved, the teeth must always re main sound. Prepared only by Prancis Zerman, Chemist, Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia j and sold wholesale or retail, by W. H. TUTT, Augusta, and by all Druggists, at 25 cents a bottle. marl l dffrno SPRING- GOODS. P. A M. GAL LA HER HAVE just oponed a splendid Stock of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, first Store below the Post Office corner, which they will sell at very low prices, as their motto is quick sslesand ligh profits. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF Spring and Summer Silks, Barege DeLaines and Bareges, French and Scotch Ginghams, Linen Lustres and Cambrics, Printed Jaconets and Printed Lawns, Foulard Silks, 50 cents per yard, Printed Batcste and Printed Muslin P.obes, Polka Muslins and Dotted Swiss, 40 inch Ginghams, at 20 cents, Jaconet Robes, very low priced, Colored Dotted Swiss, now styles, „ Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls, Mourning Organdies and Ginghams, Plaid Silks, as lew as 50 cents A full assortment of Embroideries at very re duced prices; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Bleach Sheeting and Shirting, at various prices; fine York Mills at 12? cents; Table Linens, Doylas and Napkins very low. die marlfi DUTCH BOLTINGCLOTHS. WILLIAM SHEAR has received, from New York, No. 0,1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10, Dutch Bolting Cloths of the best quality, to which ho respectfully invites the attention of the public je!7 SPRING GOODS, NEW STYLES. THE subscriber has just opened a iarge and ele gant stock of Spring and Summer GOODS, received direct from the Importers in New York, to which ho respectfully solicits attention. ladies’ dress goods. Rich Organdie Muslins ; Rich Printed Jaconets; Frouch Ginghams; Rich Figured Bareges; Piain . Do.; Plain Crape de Paris ; Rich Plaid India Silks; Printed and Plaid Tissues Mourning Bareges; Plaid and Printed Mourning and 2d Mourn ing Bareges; —also— Glovos; Silk and Cotton Hosiery; Lace and Twisted Silk Mitts, Ac., Ao. mar 23 JOHN P. SETZE. EMBROIDERIES. THE subscriber ha 3 just received a largo lot of Rich and Low-Priced Embroideries,consisting of— Lace, Book and Swiss Muslin Collars; “ “ “ “ Chemozetts; “ “ “ “ Uundersleeves; Mourning and 2d Mourning Collars and Sleeves; “ “ Embr’d.L. C.H’dk’fs; Embroidered White Crape Shawls; Muslin Sleeves and Chemezetts, in setts, Ac. mar 23 _ J. P. SETZE. NEW GOt I»S.—We have received, this day -10 casos Bleached Shirting; 5 “ Brown Shirting; • 5 “ Hickory Sbirting; 3 “ Power Loom Stripe;; And a few cases of those Lancaster Counterpanes, at $1.35 each. jy22 GRAY BROTHERS. MUSLINS We would call the attention of the Ladies to 9 nice assortment of Plain and Checked Jaconet, and Cambric Muslins, which wo have received this day by express from New York. jy22 GRAY BROTHERS. OIL VITKIOL AND SPANISH WHITING 13 carboys Oil Vitriol; 10 bbls. Bp. Whiting. Just landed. j«27 WM. H, TUTT, Druggist, ***** ***^*^n* DEALERS IN mmm h mtsm© ’ HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &o , &c. ” BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, 4c., &c., &c. Which will be sold on reasonable terms. NO. 197 ISROAD STREET, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. J. J. CLAYTON. [mayl9] A. P. BIGNON. 'J. A VAN WINKLE * Next door to Georgia Railroad Bank, and ono door below the U. States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OF Cloths; Cassimeres ; Vestings; Linens; Drap d’Etes, Ac., Which wil. be made to order in the very best style, and as good as can be obtained in any establishment in the Southern Country. All Goods sold at the abovi apr!B MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. CHARTER Oak Life Insurance Company, Hart ford, Conn. Capital $300,000. Endorsed by the State. Will insure lives of white persons; also, Negroes, Fire ani Marine. Granite Insurance Company, New York. Capi tal, $300,000. Columbia Insurance Company, Columbia, S. C. Capital, $150,000. Farmers’lnsurance Company, Ulica, N.York. Capital, $200,000. The undersigned, Agent for tho above Compa nies, is prepared to take Marine and River Risks, and insure Dwellings, other buildings, household Furniture. Merchandise, and other personal pro perty, against loss or damage by fire, on the most favorable terms. J. H. ANDERSON, Ag t., feb26 Mclntosh st., Augusta, Ga. NEW GUNS, PISTOLS, &C> Broad steet, just above the August Hotel THE subscriber has just received a large addi tion to his former stock of GUNS and GUN NING APPARATUS, which makes his assort ment decidedly the best in the city—consisting of: Double and Single Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices. Colt’s, Allen’s, and other REVOLVERS; also, the Single Barreled Self-cocking and RIFLE PIS TOL, steel barrels. A great variety of Powder Flasks and Shot Bags, and Game Bags, of the finest patterns. Also, Percussion Caps, all varieties, from the common G.D. to the finest Westley Richard’s wa ter proof. Cleaning Rods, Drinking Flasks, Dog Collars, Hunting Horns, Nipple Wrenches, Ac. Ac. Pocket and Pen Knives, Razors, Bowie Knives, Dirks. Powder, by keg or in canisters, all varieties Shot, by the bag or retail. RIFLES and Double GUNS, of my own make, one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a splendid shooting article. N. B.—RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of RESTOCKING and REPAIRING done in the best manner, and warranted. Also, Keys fitted and Door Locks repaired, short notice. E. H. ROGERS, june 16 "* SSOO CHALLENGE. HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP.— An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compound ed with purely Vegetable substances, being per fectly safe when taken, and has never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case. Worms can never exist when this remedy is once used, from iho fact that it not only destroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which may re main. > THE TAPE W r ORM. This worm is the most difficult one to destroy of all that inhabit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite length, and becoming so coiled and fastened in the intestines and stomach as to produce fits, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ac., which is the cause of many going to the grave, not believing that these complaints have their origin from the Tape Worm; consequently they do not use the proper medicines for their disease. To those who are afflicted with this awful foe to health, I recom mend the use of my W orm Syrup, and LiverjPills, the Syrup to be taken in doses of two table jspoon fuls three times a day, then take from five to eight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By strictly following these directions, the most ob stinate esses of Tape Worm can be speedily cured. ROUND OR STOMACH WORM. This worm is usually found in the small intes tines, and is the worm most common to children, yetitisnot entirely confined to them, osadults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The Symptoms most prominent white affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a blueish streak under the eyes, Ac. If you or any of your children have any of tho above symptoms, HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP can safely be depended upon—by using it ycu have a certain, safe, and speedy cure; and if after using t according to the directions, tho patient is not restored to health, and the worms thoroughly era dicated from the system, you can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave, as for fail, there is no such word as fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. ASCABIDES OR SMALL THREAD WORMS These worms, to which the human system is lia ble, are the most troublesme of all others. They are generally to be loundin the rectum, and if al lowed to remain, from the irritation they produce, lay the foundation for serious disorders, such as inflammation of the bowels, and other derange - ments of the stomach. The best and safest medi cine that can be used is HOBENSACK’S WORM SYRUP. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradiss, that I defy any one to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure, All that is necessary is to use the Syrup in accord ance with directions on each bottle; and in case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay tne irritation they produce, the Liver Pills by their sympathizing action and healthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can be taken. For sale by D. B. Plumb A Co., and Wm.H.Tutt, Augusta, Ga.: A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S.C.; H Norton, Madison, Ga.; Hill A Adams, Athens, Ga.; and, at wholesale, by Haviland, Risley A Co., Au gusta, Ga. dAceolv nov 16 AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. Til £ Subscriber thankful for the i friends and the pub lie, that he continuos * t —~ : ' to execute orders for |i£jfg|[3ja|L, his well known War ranted French Burr igfcJTv. MILLSTONES, of every desired size, at the lowest price, and SHORTEST NOTICE. iiA-KSJ^ He also furnishes ESOPUS AND COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of various patents, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand, CEMENT for Millstones, and every other article necessary in a Mill. All orders promptly attended to. Jan 3 ly WM. R. BCHIBMBR I JUNE TOBACCO 4 boxes Calhoun, very fine ; 4 “ Bob Toombs, do; 10 “ Stultz’s Twist. On consignment, and for sale by au*24 DAVIS, KOLB k FANNING. READY-MADE CLOTHING, comprising, in part, Black Dress and Frock Coats; Blue, Brown, Olive, Green and Dahlia Frocks and Sacks; Black and Fancy Cass. Pants; Black and Fig’d. Drap d’Ete do.; Plain and fancy linen do.; a large assortment of Linen, Frock and Sack Coats; and a large stock of Vests. Establishment qre of the best qualities, and will be sold cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE. NEW MUSIC —SONGS.— I touch the Harp and dream again; Tell me not in mournful numbers; The charming wife; There’s rest for thee in Heaven; a pilgrim and stranger; God bless our Yankee girls; Song ot tho Hunter; Rest, Spirit, rest; Mary at tho Tomb ; Dust to dust, and clay to clay; Ever onward speeds the Angel: Wake thee, dearest, serenade; Boys and Girls come out to play; Come oer the Lea; Benny Dundee, Scotch ballad; Once again thy sweet smile caressing ; Come this way, my Father; Not a drum was hoard; Hear, oh, hear me, from Lu crozia Borgia ; Bonnie Bessie Gray ; Exile’s home; We’ll bid farewell; Oh, wer t thou mine ; Off for Baltimore; Fannife Wraye; Alice Lee; Spirit Bride. POLKAS, Ac.—Nahant Polka; La Viola do.; Wido Awake do ; Flora’s Festival do-; Still an do.; Bridal Gift do.; Fair Sex do.; Evalina do.; Mis chief do.; Madame Grisi’s Schottiscb: Caricature do ; Happy F-eturn do.; Know Nothing Grand March; Brother Jonathan’s March; Anderson’s Quickstep; Fashion do.; Etude de Conceit; Flour de Maria ; Then you will remember me, Ac. Just received at CLARK A SON’S, augs Piano Forte and Music Store. FISK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASES. ’ WE have now on hand a full supply of the above Cases, and can fill all orders promptly and upon the most reasonable terms. AA r e have also an assortment of the Metallic Cases, covered with cloth and finished in tho most costly manner. je7 3m C. A. PLATT A CO. AyGUSTA STEAM CABINET MANUFAO TORY, CHARLES A. PLATT respectfully ca'ls the . attention of citizens and others the city, to his large and handsome assortment of FURNITURE, Comprising every artiele usually found in a Cabi net Warehouse. Being connected with ono of the largest manufactories at the North together with my own Steam Manufactory at this place, I can supply orders equally low as any establishment in the country, as all articles are received lrom first hands, and warranted of the best quality. Con nected with the above, I have also on hand a splen did assortment of CARPETS, Viz : English Velvet Tapestry—Cotton ; English Brussels “ Hemp, Extra Three Ply Venetian. Extra Ingrain. RUGS and DOuR MATS, a beautiful assortment; CURTAINS; CORNICES; CURTAIN LOOPS ; PINS, Ac. Table and Floor OIL CLOTH, of all patterns and widths. The above are all purchased at the lowest price, and the legitimate business of this establishment has been so well known for the last fifteen years, makes further comments unnecessary. jan!2 ly GEORGIA RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS Leave AUGUSTA daily at 6, A. M., and at 6, P. M. Arrive at Augusta daily at 5.30, A. M., and at 7.10, P.M. Leave Atlanta daily at 9.10, A. M., and at 7.10, P. M. Arrive at Atlanta daily at 4.00, A. M., and at 4.50, P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch Trains, 2 f5 Ca p' I \l n^°n J’ o * lll ' daily (Sundaysexcepted) at Arriving at Union Point daily (Sundays except ed) at 10.30, A. M. With South Carolina Railroad Trains, Leaving Hamburg daily at 0.30, A. M. Arriving at Hamburg daiiy at 4, P. M. With Washington Branch. Leaving Cumming daily (Sundays excepted) at 10, A. M., and 4, P M. Arriving at Cumming daily, excepted) at 9.30, A. M.. and 3.30, P. M, W ith Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.30 A. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 8.50, A. M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, @ Leaving Atlanta daily at 5, A. M. Arriving at Atlanta .daily at 4, P. M. And with Macon and Western Railroad Trains, Leaving Atlanta daily at 5, P. M. Arriving at Atlanta dailyat 2.10, A. M. And leaving Atlanta on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30, A. M. And arriving at Atlanta on Mondays, Wednes days. and Fridays at 3.00, P. M. jy22 GEO. YONGE, Sup’t. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WJI. K KITCHEN rsassociated with us as a partner in all our concerns from this date. * HAVILAND, IIARRAL & RISLEY, New York. HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO., Charleston, S. C. HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO., January 1, 1854. Augusta, Ga. HAVILAND, RIbLEI A CO., are mv duly au thorized Agents to transact any business in which I am interested during my absence *rom the State. My notes and accounts will be lound at their store. WM. K. KITCHEN. Augusta, Feb. 12,1854. ts NEW DRUG STORE. DR. J. M. HILL & CO., are offering, at their Store,the freshest and purest Stock of MED ICINES now in Augusta, and at as low prices as the same articles ean be purchased for in any es tablishment in the South. Physicians, Merchants and Families have a pledge that no article shall leave the store less pure than it came from the package of the Importer, as every article was in spected and purchased by the Senior partner of the concern, an experienced practicing Physician. Paints, Oils, and Dyestuffs of every kind, to gether with a full assortment of fancy articles, con sisting in part of fine extracts of every description soapsjof every variety and style, brushes for the teeth, nails, body and clothes, with many other articles too tedious to mention, Prescriptions put up with care and dispatch, everv day and night in’ the week. Give us a call, one and all, Broad street, Augusta, upper part of the city. dec 15 NEW BOOK. — The Orator's Touchstono, or El. oquence Simplified, embracing a comprehen sive system of instruction for the improvement of the voice, and for advancement in the general art of public speaking, by Hugh McQueen. Just receiv ed by y2l McKINNIE & HALL. NEW NOVEL —Sir’Jasper CarewTKnt. his life and experience, with some aocount of his over reaching and short coming, now first given to the world by himself, by Charles Lever, author of Dodd Family Abroad, Dalton, Roland Cashel, etc. Jush received by McKINNIE & HALL. jy2l VOL. 33 —NEW SERIES-— V()ij, 9 NO. 2} 7 i FURNISHING GOODS. White and Colored Shirts; Silk, Merino and Cotton Under Garments ; Cravats; all kinds ot Gloves ; Half Hose; Stocks; Collars; Suspenders; and everything useful for a Gentleman’s Outfit tto tjjorK „ rmrS E ® 3 ., SEW “ O MACHINES; W" nuv °a y K fewitlß Sachin®* of any V» Ut.htj which can be used without making he owner liable to a suit for infringement of “a tented privileges are still sold at re Jsolla lle mice* and until unquestioned right. ’ Having terminated our legal controversy with Elias Howe, Jr, and proaured his fi * license to use his invention, there is not the slightest claim that our machines intringe any other patent. The right to use the Machines which wc have sold, and shall hereafter sell, is unquestionable. To own ten distinct patents on Sewing Machines, coveripg all th i nice points of the invention, and all the Machines of other manufacturers infringe one or more of them. Our patent securing the spring whereby the cloth. Ao., is held to the feed ing apparatus by a yielding pressure, is infringed by all the Machines now offered in the market Those who buy the inferior and piratical machines, aro hereby distinctly apprised that we shall com pel them to pay us for the privilege of usirg *hem. rights will henceforth be rigidly enforced. The immense superiority of Singer's Sewing Machines has been completely established. They are of universal application— the same Machine doing all kinds of work, and doing it perfectly. They are not only superior in contrivance, but un equalled in mechanical finish. They perform all work required, and continue to do it without get ting out of order. We desire to call attention par.* ticularly to our new Maohines to sew with a angle thread, which, by ample trials, have been proved superior to all others sos sticiiing linen and nllvqfw thin fabrics—also for sewing leather, either with a waxed thread or silk—and for quilting linings. We arc also prepared to exhibit and sell Embroideriap Machines, producing an entirely new and vare beautiful result. Machines of extra size, both shuttle and single thread, may be had for difference in price. Those aro found to popular. Machines for hat binding, stitching ear pet-bag handles, and any other peculiar work, will bo supplied at short notice. Machino Needles, Silk Twist on spools, Three Cord Linen Thread, and all other articles used with Sewing Machines always on hand and for sale at all our officos. Principal Office, No. 323 Broadway, New York. BRANCH OFfICKS. j No. 57 South Fourth Stroet, Philadelphia. “ 47 Hanover Street, Boston. “ 18$ St. Charles Street, New Orleans, “ 159 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. “ 247 Rivor Street, Troy, New York, | “ 223 Walnut Stroet, Cincinnati. * aug9 3m I. M. SINGER A CO. BY^- AMERIGANV Vgutta pergha) 3 COMPANY!! VANEW-YORK^ GUTTA PERCHA WATER-PROOF GO HIGHEST Medal of World’s Fair, and Medal of American Institute, award* those Goods. * Warehouse of Company, 102 Broadway, Pino Street, where mav be> found GUTTA PERCHA GOODS, In great variety, far superior to any other V Proof Goods in the market, comprising mat sirable articles for export and country trade sisting, in part, of Coats, Cloaks, Polishes, Ovi Legging, Caps, Souwesters, Camp Blankets, Covers, Carriage Cloths, Piano Covers, Fire 1 ets, Travelling Bags, Surgical Articles, f Packing and hundreds of other articles. *1 These Goods are free from unpleasant very tenacious, pliable and elastic; tot injur fatty substances; and unlike India Rubber not decompose and become sticky.; Are cbn different from any other GuttaPercia made i country or Europe, and warranted to stand c mates. Certificates from persons who have teste Goods, may be seen at the Store of the Terms liberal. Dealers are invited to examine these Goo fore purchasing elsewhere. Orders executed to any amount at short i Caution.— Base imitations, made of van Ind ; a Rubber, are already being offered market. Therefore, purchasers should b< mind that all genuine Goods aie stamped'wi trade mark of the Company. WILLI * M RIDER, Pres’t. N.A.Oi augl * C O! REMOVED TO NO. 13, JOHNSTREI Established 1759. MOTT BROTHERS,* Formerly at No. 2, Nassau Street A SUCCESSORS TO THRTR FATHEK, JORDAN MOTT. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 1 ' IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELS'* Os all kinds, and of the latest Patters. ■>; —a lso— Diamonds in Kings, Pins, Silver Ware, 4:c.,1c. All of which will bo warranted --JP P. a.—The best workmen only employed in lie- P nairs. _ dt&cly may!4 ■ DR. EDWARD BLEPICKER’S * STAMPEDE MIXTURE, For the Fever and Ague ind Chagres Fever. THE PKOPRI E ro R of this M odieine will state, without hesitation or fear of contradiction, •—-% , that the Stampede Mixture has cured more per sons, where it has been introduced, than any other medicine in use for the above u eeases. This med iclno has neither Arsenic or quinine in its compo. sition, all of the ingredients are of a perfectly healthy character and highly stimulating and in vigorating in their tendency. Persons while using this medicine will not bo affected by exposoio t« water or a lamp atmosphere no more" than when in their usual health. Planters in sections of the country where the Ague prevails, will do well to * adopt this medicine, as the patient is not obliged to lay by while under 'rcatment, and they may hi assured of a speedy c ire. The Proprietor could introduce thousands of certificates from those of the highest respectability, but prefers saying to the Sick buy one bcttle and you will have the infalli ble proof in yourself. Full directions for its use accompany each bottle. ' 1 For sale at the principal Druggists every where; wholesale orders must be addressed MEAD A BLECKER, Sole Proprietors, 98 Broadway, New York. Agents— Haviland, P-isley A Co., Augusta; S. S Solomon A Co., Savannah R. C. Carter, Colum bus ; Simons, Ruff A Co., Charleston, ly jyl2 JOHN P. KELLOGG & CoT; IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, Ac., 44 Water Street, John P. Kellogg, 4 New York. Hesbv L Kellogg, > ’ John N Squires. ) aprilo SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. 11l Marshall Street, Philadelphia. Gilbert combs, a. m., Principal. JP AUGUSTUS SIMON, A. M., Prof, of An-1 --~ cient and Modern Languages Rev. BERNHARD STIMTHAL, A. M.,ofGer man Language. GEORGE W. HOLMES, A. M , Teacher o Drawing and Painting. J. E. KOCIIERSPERGER, Teacher of Music W. W. FIFE, Teacher of Penmanship. ' Miss SARAH FREEMAN, First Assistant. Miss ANNA M. KENNARD, Second Assistant. Miss SARAH E.CONVERSE, Tbird Assistant. Miss ANNA L. MITCHEL. Fourth Assistant. REFERENCES. '^Jjjgjy Rev. Albert Barnes, Philadelphia; Hon. Waiter Lowery. New York; Rev. Samuel. K. Talmage, Oglethorpe University; Rev. A. Church, Athena, Ga.; Rev. A. Means, Oxford, Ua.; Joel C. Barnett, *; Esq., Madison, Ga. A few pupils can be received into the family ot the Principal at the rate of $l5O per session for board and Tuition, payable in advance. octl4 ' dAcly | trrEK.—2o boxes fresh ground” Black Pep per, just received and for sale by aug2o 8. C, GRENVILLE 4 CO,