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I Cannot Forget Thee.
•J •ftiioot forget thee, and strange though it seem,
Thine image hath haunted my soul's fevered dream.
When lips breathed thy name on the wild midnight air,
I've wondered and wept that it still lingered there.
*Tia strange that though long years all recklessly roll
One heavenly vision will hang on my soul,
And e en while I wept in my spirit’s dark hour,
Jly heart turned to thee as a bird to its bower.
And merry and gay, though my bosom it wrung,
J’ve ioined in the dance, I have laughed, 1 have sung,
Then turned to my own heart and shuddered to see
How deeply dissembling the young soul could be.
But sometimes ’t is right that a smile, like the snow,
Should hide all the darkness that sluai rers below —
Yet often X thought it Vas wrong, and at even
1 knelt down and prayed that it might be forgiven.
There are some who may smile when my sadneßS they
MayTmrn the fond heart that heats only for thee,
But I’ll turn me, untouched by the world’s bitter blame,
Hor care far its taunts so thou lovest me the same.
But there’s hope ou my deep soul all beaming and
bright,
Like a star on a dark wave some wild winter night j
The past, the bright by-gone , it haunteth me yet—
Ton may langh at my weakness, I cannot forget.
1 cannot forget tbee: when cold on the bier,
If’t shadowed thy gladness I'd ask not a tear;
Tet, oh shouldstthou gaze on my check pale and chill
I’d have thee to think, love, I dreamed of thee still.
And then should I fly to the land of the blest,
When death took thy soul I’d awake from my rest,
And lift the bright wings that the angels had given,
To bear thte in bliss to my oum home in heaven.
Mblodia.
Baby Poetry. —Some hypocritical old bachelor
ruay say tbero is a9 poetry in the following report
ed effusion o' a young and happy mother. She
sings over her first born, in baby language, true
poetry:
Where is the baby ? Bess its heart—
Where is muzzor’s darling boy ?
Does it hold its little hands apart,
The dearest, bessed toy ?
And so it does; and will its little thin
Grow just as fat as butter ?
And will it poke its littlo lingers in
Itstunnin ittle mouth, and inuttor
Nicey, wisey words,
Just like ittle yallcr birds 7
And so it will , and so it may,
No matter what its pappy, mammy say ;
And does it wink its little eyeses
When it’s mad, and ups and erieses 7
And does it squall like chick-a-does
At everything it sees ?
Well, it does. Why not, I pray ?
Aint it muxzer’g darlin tvey day?
Oh! what's the matter .’—oh my ! oh my'
What makos my sweetest chicken ky 7
Oh nasty, uggly pin, to prick it!
There! there! she thrown it in
The fire . the kuel, wicked pin !
There! hush, my honey—go to seep,
Hocked in e kadle of a deep !
Georgia Appointments. —ln the list of ap
po:ntments in the new cavalry regiments are
the names of George T. Anderson and Alfred
Iverson,jr. Captain Anderson was first Lieu
tenant nt Loyd’s company in the Mexican war,
and was the life and soul oi that galiant corps.
An incident in the campaign will bear repeti
tion. At the battle of Huamantia he was se
parated from his troup during the engagement,
and was pressing his horse at the top of his speed
to join them, when he found himself hotly pur
sued by two Mexican officers. Two to one was
never regarded as desperate odds by our brave
men. He wheeled upon his pursuers and, pre
senting his carbine, ordered them to surrender.
Quick as thought the two Mexicans called a halt,
flourished a white handkerchief, and cried quar
ter, and were marched as prisoners of war into
the American lines. One of them was a grand
son ol the Emperor Iturbide and the other a near
relative ot de la Vega.
Lieutenant Iverson is the son of Hoa. Atlirftd ]
Iverson of this city. He is
ed for many high qualities. When
he volunteered in the Mexican wayfl
he had no opportunity of ifev v
evinced those military traits t
successful soldier.
W * congratulate our young friends upon their
p.om ution and wish them great success in their
g. ; d <nmr A^f ,rise.—ColumUs Times.
V
New York, March 22.—rhad supposed that
pianos were constructed as artistically and beau
tifully, and brought as nearly to perfection as it
was possible for the invention and genius of man
to devise and accomplish. A musical house in
this city has manufactured something new,
which is called a Double Octave Piano. The
improvement consists in this :—there are three
strings to each note, within a certain range;
two of them are tuned to one pitch, while the
third string is tuned to the octave above.—
The action is shifting, and by a simple pressure
of a pedal, brings the hammer under the three
strings, all of which it strikes square and simul
taneously, producing a tone at once singularly
beautiful and quite novel.
The New York and New Haven Rail Road
Go., have carried their Robert Schuyler affair
into court. In an advertisement, closely and
solidly printed, making two-thirds of a column
in one of the daily papers, are given the names
oi every person against whom a suit is institu
ted by the company. Robert Schuyler is fiist,
then follows C. Vanderbilt and every one else
who holds any of the spurious, or over issued
shares of the New Haven Co. It this legal
warfare does not use up every remaining re
source of the road it will not be for
the want of means, or money, or spirit in those
who v. ill never relax in their efforts to break it
down. -
By a typographical error, I was led into a
mistake with reference to a sale of the stock of
The Collins line of steamers. The shares instead
of bringing only 25 on the par valuation of 100,
were sold for 85 yesterday, S6OOO of the Nash
ville and Chattanooga R. R. six per cent, bor.ds
we r e dieposed of at 60.
The new Know Nothing paper—The Ameri
can Times—is “entirely dead.” It has not been
published since last Saturday, the 17th. The
SIOO,OOO subscribed, the $30,000 paid in, the
pleasant publication office in Fulton-st., and the
extensive printing arrangements in Ann-st.,
were all in vain. After a brief and profitless ex
istence, it has gone to swell the list of injudi
cious, unnecessary experiments.— Correspondence
Charleston Courier.
Cotton on the Ocmulgee River. The
Hawkinsville Herald, of the 23d, says :
Thesteamer H. L. Cook arrived here, on Wed
nesday last, on her way to Savannah, with about
450 bales of cotton. She expected to take no
more lower down the river.
The steamer Isaac Scett, Captain Dillard, left
yesterday morning with 1,011 bales of cotton
lor Savannah, consigned to J. W. Lathrop & Co.,
Bor. No. 1 left with 397 bales—same Jestinatioxi.
Rafts Nos. 1 and 2 carried 116 bales.
The steamer Marion arrived at our wharf yes
tereay, with groceries consigned to Simon Mer
ritt, and left this morning lor Darien, with 51
bags of cotton. 1
she total amount of cotton carried from Haw
kinsville, by the river, this season, amounts to
4 6SO bales.
We are glad to see the business of our town
on the increase, and hope we shall have as good
ooating river throughout the spring as we have
had for the past week, as it will add to the ac
tivity of all business. The river is now tailing.
About 4,000 bags of cotton in store awaiting
shipment.
Death or James Smith Rhett, Esq.—We
are pained to announce the death of a
guished citizen and member of the Bar, James
Rhett, Esq. The deceased was in usual
nealtb until the hour for retiring on the Friday
previous, but shortly after was stiicken with
paralysis, which terminated his earthly existence
at twelve o’clock on Thursday. Mr. Rhet.t was
A brofner ot the Hon. Robert Barnwell Rhett
late Senator in Congress from this State, and
was himself distinguishedjjby important offices '
ul public f-ust.
The deceased was in the 58th year of hie a»e '
and has left a large family to mourn his loss.—
Char’ftton Standard.
We learn as we go to press, that a persou in I
Charleston, doing an extensive business in for- 1
eign bills, has absconded, leaving in default near !
SIOO,OOO. — $jv, Rip., 2 2d inti.
I
CONSUMPTION! CONSUMPTION
consumption can p.e cured.
1 R. ROGER’S LIVERWORT, TAR AND
J. J CANCHALAGUA has rescued its multitudes
from the grave. Do you ask for the ovidence?
Then call on the Agent, and got a pamphlet; a
newspaper is too small to contain it. In the pamph
let you will find well authenticated cases of indi
viduals who were, in very deed, rescued from the
grave: for they wore upon the very verge of it,
and given np to die by our best Physicians and
most skillful Medical Professors, wbon the Livei
wort and Tar came to their toscuc, and delivered
them back to their friends. Although many ol
the cures seem almost incredible, yet they are not
obscure; we have given their real names, and
their exact place of residence, so that they may
bo seen, and the facts heard from their own months.
These oures aro fully corroborated by Physicians
and Professors of Medicine, who are well known
and are of the highest standing in our land, who
have been compelled to yield to these stubborn
facts; no one can dispute such evidence.
We challenge the world to produce more rea
bona fide evidence, in any court of justice, than
we have in favor of this medicine.
We defy the Physicians of every school, and
the Medicines that have ever been invented, to
produce evidence of such remarkable cures as
have been made by Dr. Roger’s Liverwort, Tar
and Vanchalagica.
We confidently ask the afflicted (not to purchase
our Medicines) but to examine our pamphlet, and
see for themselves, whether the evidence is as con
vincing as we say it is; if so, it may prove a great
blessing to you.
It costs but a little to give it a fair trial, oom
pared to what a Physician charges—but little when
compared to what you value your health !
What is the value of monev without health 7
BEWARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS!
Recollect that Coughs and Colds are the fore
runners of Consumption. Dr. Roger’s Liverwort,
Tar and Canchalagua will break up the most dis
tressing cough or cold in a few hours’ time. In
many cases of years’ standing a radical core has
been effected in a very short time by strictly fol
lowing the directions. Wo doubt not hut that
there are now thousands of living witnesses, who
would have been in their graves if they had not
used this Medicine, arresting the disease before it
became too late!
Who are those who have certified to the great
value ot this Medicine? You will find the names
of such men as Bon. Judge Win. Burke, lato Post
master of Cincinnati for more than twenty years;
C. W.Starbuck, Esq, Proprietor of the Cincinnati
Daily Times; Hon John A. Collins, late Agent
and Lecturer oi the Grand Division of the Sons
of Temperance of Ohio; Rev. Henry Wiseman,
and the attending Physician, Dr. H. R. Wilson, of
Partriot, Gallia co , Ohio; H E. Drak-\ Esq.,
Druggist of high standing, of Xenia, 0.; J. G.
Uicrsonimus and his attending Physician, W. W.
French, of Hollandsburgh, Burke county, Ohio;
E. B. Taylor, Esq., Editor of the Greenville Pat
riot; John Melendy, Esq., and D. K. Leavitt, EBq.,
Deacons of the Vine Street Congregational Church,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
From Major Van Buren, brother of Martin Van
Burcn, Ex-President of the United States:
Kinderhook, N. Y., Sept 20,1853.
Mr, A.L. Scovill —Dear Sir : Having occasion
to use an Expectorant and Cough Remedy las
winter, I was recommended by the Rev. Mr.Tiffa
ny, of this place, to try the Liverwort, Tar an
Canchalagua; I did so, and think I was greatly
benefitted by it, and do heartily recommend it to
others as a Cough Remedy.
L. VAX BUREX.
Kinderhook, N. Y., Sept 20, 1853
I fully concur In the above statement.
FRED’K. T. TIFFANY
Rector of the Episcopal Church.
Would it be possible for such men of so high
standing to be induced to deceive the poor con
sumptive ?
Be sure to ask for Dr. Rogers' Liverwort, Tar
and Canchalagua. and let no other be palmed up
on yon.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by
SOOVIL & MEAD
111 Chartres-st., New Orleans,
K General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all
B orders must be addressed Sold, also, by
HAVILAND, RIBLEY & CO., Augusta.
D. B. PLUMB & CO., “
BARRETT, CARTER* CO., “
CLARK * WELLS, “
HAVILAND.HARRALL & CO.,Charleston.S. 0.
A. A. SOLOMANB Sc CO., Savannah, and by
one Agent in every town in the South. novlS
AVOID AIL QUACKERY,
And ttike Medicines 7;. rpared by a regular Phy
sician, only.
COUGHS, Colds, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Scrofula, and
all Skin Eruptions. Rheumatism, Heart Disease. Palpi
tation. Neuralgia, Kidney and Bladder Affections,Drop
sy, Falling of the Womb, and Female Complaints.
At the request of many of my patients, I have con
sented to put up a class of my most efficient prescrip
tions in the form of FAMILY MEDICINES, each one
suited to a particular disease, and not, like the manu
facturers of the many nostrums and panaceas of the
day, promulgate to the world that any one compound
will cure all diseases, and who, (in the words of the
great Italian physician, Spcllanzani, “put medicines of
which they know little into bodies of which they know
less.”
.1. S. ROSE. M. D.. Philadelphia.
A REMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE.
Expectorant or Cough Syrup.
For the radical cure of Consumption. Conghs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis,Spitting of Blood, In
flammation of the Lungs or Throat, and all Pulmonary
Diseases.
This preparation not only cures Consumption if taken
in time, but it fortifies the system against future at
tacks. As a Cough Medicine, it is the best in the world!
It is now used and recommended by physicians at home
and abroad, In bottles 25 cents, 50 cents, and sl.
Dr. J. S. ROSE S ALTERATIVE OR BLOOD PURI
FIER. for Scrofula, Old Eruptions, and all dieases aris
ing from an impure state of the blood. Price sl.
1)R. J. S. ROSE'S EXTRACT OF BUCHC is one of the
best remedies ever us-d for diseases of the Kidneys,
Bladder, &c. Price 50 cents.
DR. J.S. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND INVIGORATING
CORDIAL, for Heart Diseases, all Nervous Affections,
Flatulenoe, Heart Burn, Restlessness, Numbness, Neu
ralgia, raising the spirits, and giving power to the
whole system; it is almost miraculous iu its effect.—
Price 60 cents.
DR. J S. ROSE S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, a sure
cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints and Indigestion
when taken in conjunction with his Alternative or Fam
ily Pills. Price of both 75 cents.
DR. J. S. ROSE SGOLDEN PiLLS, for Fallingof the
Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and Relaxation. —
Price 50 cents.
DR. J. S. ROSE'S ANTI-BILIOUS OR RAIL-ROAD
PILLS. These Pills are not warranted to cure every
malady or disease incident to man, but they are a grand
remedy for a bilious state of the system and common
fevers. When used with Dr. Rose's Tonic Mixture,
will cure the most stubborn cases of Bilious Fever or
Fever and Ague. Price 12$ and 25 cents.
DR. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CUREH. This preparation
is truly the Wonder of the Age ! Cures all pain, exter
nal or internal; cures pain in the Side, Limbs or Back
Chilblains, Ague or Lumps in the Breast,Corns,Bruises
Sprain, Toothache. Earache, Stiff Neck, Sore Throat,
Pains in the Bowels and Stomach, Sudden Colds, Ac.—
The Pain Curcr being a fine Tonic Mixture, is also used
with great benefit for Weak Stomach and Bowels.—
Whenever you have pain use the Pain Curer freely, and
you will obtain immediate relief. Every family should
have a bottle in the house in case of accident or sudden
sickness. Price 12$, 25 and 50 cents.
All whose constitutions are impaired by disease, or
weak by nature, should use Dr. J. C. Rose’s Medical Ad
viser, which contains a description of the diseases of
our climate and the mode of treatment. . It can be had
without charge of W. H. & J. TURPIN. 1 ,
WM. H. TUTT. Augusta.
BALDWIN fc ROBSON, Madison; ADAMS Sc BRO.,
Eatonton; JOHN STILWELL, McDonough; WM. R.
SEAY, Griffin ; and of dealers generally in every city
and town throughout the State and Union.
janl9 dfceowc
~ THE AUGUSTA MACHINE WORKS
\ RE now prepared to do the following kinds of
work with neatness and despatch :
Steam Engines and Boilers, of any stylo or fin
ish; also, Bank Vaults; Iron Fronts; Sills and
Lintels, for buildings.
Railroad Cars, of all kinds and descriptions,
made in the most substantial and beautiful man
ner ; Whoels for same warranted for one year.
Iron Railings, of various styles for Balconies or
Fences.
Gold Mine Castings, of all descriptions, made to
order.
Blacksmith Work done in the best manner.
Mill Work—all kinds of Mill and Gin-gearing,
Shafting, Pulleys, Water Wheels, Sc c., on hand.
Brass Castings will also have our attention.
PLANING ANP SAWING LUMBER.
Flooring—Planed. Tong nod and Grooved at $5
per 1000 feet superficial;
I Ceiling—Planed, Tongued and Grooved, at $6
l per 1000 feet superficial;
Weather Boarding—Planed and Jointed $4 pec
! 1000 feet superficial;
! Planing—both sidos, $3 per 1000 superfic al foot,
j Use of Circular Saw and ono man will be 75 cts.
; per hour. Heavy Sawing requiring two men, will
| be $1 per hour.
All orders must be left in the office, not in the
I shop. Cash will bo required in all cases, unless
j otherwise agreed upon with
W. M. HIGIIT,
sept!7 dicly General Superintendent.
BU RNI ,\G FLU 11>.—A supply just received by
dee2l WM. li, TUTT, Druggist.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA, Jandice. Chronic or Nervous Debility.
Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising
1 from a Disordered Liver or Stomach such as Consti
pation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Kevd,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn. Disgust
for Food, Fullness or Weight in the StomAvh, Sour
Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Vit of the
Stomach,Swimming of the Head, Hurried am! Diffi
cult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking er
Suffocating Sensations when in a lying post'*.-*, Dim
ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight. Fever
and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration.
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side:
Back. Chest, Limbs. &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat,
Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil,
and Great Depression of Spirits,
OAK BB BKFKCTUALLY CORID BY
DR. HOOFLAND’S
Celebrated German Bitters
FREPARRB BY
DR, C. M. JACKSON,
No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled
if equalled, by any other preparation in the United
States, as the cures attest, in many eases after skilful
physicians had failed.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.
Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases
of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most
searching powers in weakness and affections of the
digestiveorgane, they are, withal, safe, certain and
pleasant.
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
More testimony from the South in favor of UooSand'B
celebrated German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jack
on. Philadelphia. They stand alone and nnapproach
sed byany other remedy now before the public, for the
cure of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, ’aundice, Nervous
Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, Ac.
H. W. Chaney, Millexsburg, Ky., October 1® 1852,
said : “ Having sold your Bitters some time, I find it
has given satisfaction iB every instance that has come
under my notice.”
Nelson k Edwards, Salvisa, Ky., June 2d, 1852, said
“We rejoice to inform you that this justly celebrated
medicine has fully maintained the exalted reputation
which has been given it, and having tested its virtues
we unhesitatingly say it eminently deserves it.”
J. T. A J. W. Berry, Uniontown, Ky., July 21, 1853,
said: “We have heard of many cures performed by
the use of Dr. Uoofland s German Bitters, aeA/jelier* ,
it to be a valuable medicine.”
J. Grant, Irvine, Ky., June 26,1852, said : “We have
succeeded in introducing your Hoofiand Bitters; phy
sicians and others purchase them by the half dozen and
. dozen.” *
Dr. P. Fatio & Bro.. Knoxville. Tenn., April 9.1851
said : “ Your Bitters are now selling very fast, and eve
ry person that has used it, so far as we havo been able
to learn,has been benefitted.”
These Bitters are entirely vegetable; they invigorate
and strengthen the system, never prostrates it, and can
be used for Infants as well as adults.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at
THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadel
phia, and by respectable dealers generallythrongh
out thecountry.
Sold by Haviiand, Risley A Co., and Wm.H. Tutt,
Augusta, Sa.; P. M. COhen A Co., Charleston, S. C.;
Hill A Smith, Athens, Ga.; E.C. Jones, Madison; A.
A. Solomons, Savannah, and by all Druggists and
Dealers i n Medicine throughout the South.
apr2o ly
| RHODES'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC!
FOR the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent
and Remittent Fevers, Fever and Aga;, Chills
and Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debiiity, Night
Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have
a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This
subtle atmospheric poison which at cortain seasons
is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same
in character wherever it exists, —North, South,
East or West, — and will every where yield to this
newly discovered antidote, which is claimed to be
the GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE EVER
MADE.
This specific is so harmless that it may be taken
by persons of every age, sex or condition, and it
Will not substitute for one disease others still worse,
as is too often tho result in the treatment by Qui
nine, iMercury, Arsenic, and other poisonous or del
oterious drugs, not a particle of any of which is ad
mittod into this preparation.
The proprietor distinctly claims these extraordi
nary results from the use of this NATURAL AN
TIDOTE TO MALARIA.
It will entirely protect any resideut or traveller
even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from
any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any in
jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma
It will instantly check the A* :c in persors who
have suffered for any length of time, from one day
to twenty years, so that they need never have an
other chill, by continuing its use according to di
rections.
It will immediately relievo all distressing results
of RlUmis or Ague diseases, such as general de
bility, night sweats, Jtc. The patient at c be
gin* to Kc-over appetite and strength, srtthJf:
until a permanent and radical cure is effected.
Finally, its use will banish Fever and Ague from
families, and all classes. Farmers and all laboring
men by adopting it as a preventive, will be free
from Agi/o or Bilious attacks in that season of the
year wh ch, while it is the most sickly, is the most
valuable one to them.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary ease*,
some may require more.
Directions printed in German, French and Span
ish, accompany each bottle.
Price one dollar. Liberal discounts mado to
tbo trade.
Trade circulars forwarded on application, and
the article will be consigned on liboral tcrn-S, to re
sponsible parties in every section ot the country.
JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor,
Providence R. I-
Agents.—New York, C. V. Clickner & Co., and
C. H. Ring, Boston; Weeks & Potter; Philadelphia,
T. W. DyottA Sons, and for sale by deabrsgenc
rallv. dic6m mh2l
mu ■■■immit t *. m -fmmmmm
PAVILION HOTEL,
CORNER OF MEETING AND HASEL STS.,
H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor.
apr 15 ly
“CHARLESTON HOTEL ~
CORNER OF MEETING AND HAYNEjSTS.,
D. MIXER, Proprietor.
aprls ly
R. S. MILLAR,
131 MEETING-STREET, 131
Soda, Swgar, Butter, Water and
Lemon Crackers.
05*” Orders promptly attended to.
JOSE PH WALKEB,
BAY-STREET,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Agent lor White’s Type Foundry and Hoe’s
Printing Press Manufactory.
Printing Ink at New York prices.
LEWIS M . HATCH,
120 MEETING-STREET, 12
Agent for the sale of
Oils, White Lead, Iron Safes,
Leather and Rubber Bai>ds.
apr 15 ly
DAN I E L H . SIL CO £7
224 KING-STREET, 224
Furniture and Chair Warehouse,
Cabinet Makers Materials, fcc.
T . B. TROUr
112 BAY-STREET, 112
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Dealer in
Stone Lime, P. Paris, Rosendale
Cement, and Building Materials in general,
apr 15— ly
thomas Wallace"
CORNER OF KING AND SOCIETY STREETS
Importer and Dealer in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
apr 15 ly
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE
MANUFACTORY.
TH E Subscriber
thankful for the
kind patronage re V'? L .
oeived, would respec' JE§ff\
fully inform h L
friends and the pub- j*i»s§|pjfjil
lie, that be continues BjEr’-ii'i'
to execute orders lor •
his well known War
ranted French Burr >- >
MILLSTONES, of ;. ,
every desired eiie, at . y
the lowest price, and
SHOBTEST NOTICE.
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.
ian 3 ly WM. R. SCIiIRMEK.
POTASH. —2.500 ibs. first sort, just landed
feblO WM. 3. TWIT. I
J. A. ANSLEY,
GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE
MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
! Office on Broad Street, opposite Union Bank.
WILL give prompt and personal atten- |
tion to the sale of Eacon, Lard.
■ Grain, Flour, Cotton, and all articles of Merchan
dize consigned to him. Also, to the forwarding of
I Goods for the interior, and to Northern markets,
at the customary rates.
Liberal advances, either in cash or by accep
tances, made on articles in store, or when bills of
Lading accompany drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. A B.Winkin
son, and J. C. Fargo, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Wil
liams A Wilcox, and Thos. Trout A Co., Charles
ton, S. C.; Wm. But can. Padelford, Fay A Co , and
F. T. Willis, Savannah, Ga.; Sturges, Bennet A Co.,
New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., and D. Stuart A
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans ; C.
B. Wilson, Dalton. Ga.; W. B. Shepard A Co., and
Berry A Doneville. Nashville; Grenville A Sample,
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Bearden. Son A Co., Knox
ville. Tenn.; S. K. Reeder, Athens, Tenn.
sept 2
mTw. woodruff,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Ga.
WITH Fire-Proof Warehouse and p-xyy
close storage accommodation, will
continue, at my Old Stand, to receive
and sell all kinds of Merchandise and Produce,
and make liberal cash advances, when desired,
buy to order supplies for Planters ar.d Merchants,
and attend strictly to the receiving and forward
ing of Merchandise and produce, either by Rail
road Steamboat, Canal, or private conveyance,
and particularly to the forwarding of Cotton, Ba
con, Flour, Grain, and every thing reaching our
city for roshipment to any destination.
I avail myself of this opportunity to return my
sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal pat
ronage extended to me the last and first year ol
my embarkation in the above business, and hope,
will, the pledge of unceasing industry aDd my per
sonal attention, to receive at least as liberal a pat
ronage the present year.
My charges for attention will, in all cases, be
regulated by the customary rates of the city.
Augusta, Sept. 1854. septl2
ML P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AUGUSTA, GA.
CONTINUES the business in all its rTCCV
branches, at his extensive Fire-Proof BlMugf
Warehouse on Jackson Street, near the MHi
Globe Hotel.
The usual Cash facilities afforded to customers,
aug9
PLATT & GILHAM,
(SUCCESSORS TO PLATT k BRO.)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Reynold Street, Augusta. Ga.
THE undersigned, having termed a Co
partnership for the transaction of a
general Warehouse and Commission business, have
taken the commodious Fire-Proof W arehouse re
cently occupied by Platt A Bro .situated on Reynold
Street, convenient to Railroads. Banks and River.
We will give our personal attention to the sale and
storage of Cotton, and other produce; also, to for
warding Goods consigned to our care. Liberal
cash advances made on produce in store. We will
five our personal attention to filling orders tor
amily supplies, which will be furnished at the
lowest rates. Our commission for selling Cotton
will be 25 cents per bale. A share of patronage is
solicited. EDWIN PLATT,
THOMAS A. GILHAM.. !
Edwin Platt returns his sincere thanks to his
former patrons for their favors, and solicits a eon- j
tinuation of the same for the new firm of Platt & !
G ILHAM.
July L 1854. aug.3 ,
CROCKER fit REES,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS,
Jackson Street, below and on the opposite side of |
Warren's Block.
* 'HE undersigned would respectfully socy - j
1 inform their friends and former pa- ‘
trons, that they will remove, on the Ist 2
September next, to the now and substantial Fire-
Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, below and on
the opposite side ofWantn s Block.
We will give our personal attention to all business
entrusted to our care, as heretofore, and hope to :
merit a continuance of the favor of former patrons '
We are prepared to make, a; all times, libera
,e~*h 'viva on Produce in sti y.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, uni Family Supplies
will be carefully filled, and at the lowest market
orice. JOHN R. CROCKER.
iuly2l JOHN C. REES.
S. D. HEARD,
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION >IERI HAM,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Respectfully announces to his kcvtv !
former patrons and the public gen- j
erally. that he will oontinue the above ■■■ i,
business at his old stand, Fire-proof Buildings, I
East side of Mclntosh Street, where his strict |
personal attention will be given to the Storage
and Sale of Cotton, Grain, and Country Produce :
generally.
The Receiving and Forwarding Business will j
also have his prompt attention,
Liberal advances made on Produce in store, | ■
when desired.*!! 1 *
All orders for Bagging, Rope act Family Sup ,«
plies, filled at the lowest market prices. 1
My Commission for selling Cotton, will be 25
cents per bale.
Augusta, Aug. 1, 1854. ly auga
LAMBETH HOPKINS
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION MERCHANT. 1
AUGUSTA, GA., j.
RENEWS the tender of his services ec-rv't i
to the public, for the storage and
sale of Cotton. Grain, Flour, Bacon, and , .
all other Country Produce. Purchase of Morchan- I
dize, and every description of product) on orders '
Will make cash advances on shipments of Cotton j
to 'Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore and New
York ; with the usual cash advances on Cotton or
other Produce in store. Charges customary rates
ofthee.it". 8m »ug22
OLIVER H. LEE,
IT WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
YY MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga.,
on Broad-stroet, 5 doors below bones & Brown ?
Hardware Store, will continue the Warehouse and
Commission Busines %and hopes by strict attention
to the interest of his customers to merit a liberal
patronage. »
Forwarding through Goods will receive prompt
attention. novll
Hero fork JUferrtrofiwiK
REMOVED TO NO. 13, JOHN STREET.
Established 1789.
MOTT BROTHERS,
Formerly at No. 2, Nassau ‘ • *st,
SeCCBSSOBS TO THBIH FATIIt H.
JORDAN MOTT.
IMPORTERS AXD DEALERS *
IN
FINE WATCHES, JEWEL R[Y |
Os all kinds, and of the latest porters.
—ALSO
Diamonds in Rings, Fins, Mlver War-. Ac., Sec.
All of which will be warranted,
p. g.—The best workmen only employed in Re
oairs. dt&cly may!4
JOHN P. KELLOGG & Co.,
IMPORTERS OF
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, 4c.
44 Water Street,
John P. Kellogg, 1 New York.
Hekby L. Kellogg, >
John N Squires. 1 _npnls_
OSBORNE fit WHITLOCK,
JEWELERS AND OPT IC IANS.
256 Broad-st., uruler U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
HAVE constantly on hand a fine assort- ££
ment of Watches; Clocks; Jewelry; Jjpjv
Silver and Plated Ware; Fancy Goods and
Perfumery. Just received, some very fine Watch
es, manufactured to order, and some of T. F. Coop
er’s superior time keepers in Magic Cases. Fine
Diamond Pins of beautiful designs; Fob and Vest
Chains, of new patterns, and a general assortment
of the finest and most fashionable Pics ; Ear-rings;
Bracelets, &c., which wc offer at the lowest prices
possible, wholesale or retail. Ii v '.hc Optical lice,
wc are well supplied with whatever kind of Glass
the defects of vision may require, and we are pre
pared to fit the eye with as much accuracy as any
mechanical art can be executed. Come and test
the fact.
Watch and Jewelry Repairing. —We still have
the services of two superior'Workmen—a Watch,
maker and Jeweler—all of whose wo. x we war
rant. feb!4
SMOKY CHIMNEYS.
riYHE subscriber will guarantee to remedy all
X srnok fire places. L. G. BA6BI oßi>.
• *o*2l •*
BUSINESS OARD&
To Professional and Business Mon.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not ex
eedintr Mix lines, will be inserted under this bead at the
rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceedmgsix lines,
be charged pro rata per line.
J. 1 HAYNE,
4 TTORJiEY AND tOUSbELLCiII AT LAW.
Waynesboro’, Burke county, Use.
Practices in the Middle Circuit.
fcb23 ly
GEORGE T. BARNES.
ATTORNEY at LAW, Augusta, Ga.. may be
found, for the present, at tho office of Col.
John Milledge, oyer G. W. Lewis’ Store.
feb2s ly
SAMUEL F. THURMOND
ATTORNEY AT LAW', Jefferson, Geo., will
practice in the Western Cironit. AH business
confided to his care will meet with prompt atten
tion. feb 17
Chab. H. Smith. | J. D. W. Underwood.
UNDERWOOD 8t SMITH,
4 TTQRNEYS AT LAW, Rome, Geo., will prac-
A tice in Cherokee Georgia and North Ala
bama. ly jan2l
J.J.MARTIN^
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office
A. on Broad street, over Barry A Batty’s Drug
Store. Will attend to the collection of claims in
Bdgeficld, Abbeville and Barnwell Districts, South
Oaxoliua. dec2Bdfcoly*
JAS. F. MALONE, /
\ TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta Geo. Offa*
on Washington Street, formerly occupied by
Wm. R McLaws, Esq. feb 2 8m
HENRY J. LANG,
4 TTORNEY' AT LAW, Lincolnton. Ga., will
A. practice in Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia
Counties. All business entrusted to him will re
ceive prompt attention. feb 2
JOHN S. SALE,
\ TTORNEY' AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office
one door above State Bank. ly febl
! R. M. Stell, f E. W.Beck. *
STELL & BECK.
4 T TOR KEY'S AT LAW. MoDondough, Ga.—
; A. All business entrusted to their care will rc
eeive prompt attention. ly jan4
A. R. LAWTON,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Savannah, Ga.—Will
.A. hereafter give his exclusive attention to the
practive of law in all its branches. lrn jans
KING Si SWINT,
4 TTORN'EYS AT LAW, Barnesville, Geo.—
A Having associated themselves in the practico
of Law, will attend punctually to all business en
trusted to their professional management. *
Tkos. D. King. | Joseph Swint.
janlfl ly
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
4 IHILLES D. SHACKELFORD and JONA.
A. THAN D. PHILLIPS, will practice Law
jointly, under the style of Shackelford A Phil
lips. Office at Calhoun, Gordon County, Ga.,
dec 16 com
GARTRELL & GLENN,
\TTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Geo., will
attend the Courts in the counties of Pulton.
DeKalb, Campbell, Forsyth, Henry, Troup, Cow
eta, Meriwether, Heard, Carroll, Cobb and Spald
ing.
I Lucius J. Gartrell. | Luther J. Glenn.
j dec9 ly _
! ALEXANDER POPE, JR JOHN E. WEEMS.
POPE St WEEMS,
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Washington, Geo.,
will practice in the counties of the Northern
i Circuit, and in Columbia of the Middle Circuit.
| All business entre *ed to them will receive prompt
attention. ly jy2y
W. J. WILCHER,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga., will
practice in the Counties of the Northern Cir
j cuit, and Washington and Jefferson of the Middle
[Circu.t. apri!7
ABNER WYNN,
4 TTf RNEY AT LAW, Office at Warrenton,
Ga , will practioe in the Counties of Warren,
Hancock and Taliaferro, of the Northern Circuit,
and the County of Greene, of the Ocmulgee Cir
ouit. april? __
JAMES H. CLANTON,
* TTORNEY AT LAW. Montgomery, Ala.—
tA K»fer&nn»». —A. Poullaic, James Gardner, and
T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; and C. H. Shockley,
Appling. Ga. cly ® al
JAMES - GARDNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia—
A. Offiae sn Mclntoeh-et. _
LAW.
THE SUBSCRIBER, resuming the PRACTICE
OF LAW, will give prompt and faithful at
tention to all business entrusted to bis professional
man a ere me nt.
His office ip on Washington Ftreet one door
ALPBBUS m. RODGERS.
SEEWMAKE U MONTGOMERY,
4 TTORNEY'S AT LAW, Ga.,
A will practice Law in Copartnership,in Burke
©otimy.
John T. «kbwm*h. _( W. W. Montgomery j
WILLIAM A. REID,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW, Eatenton, Geo. Re- j
A. fersto Hen. F. H. Cone, Greensboro.
sept. 8 !
JAMES C. LQNGSTREET,
4 TTORNEY'AT LAW, Calhoun,Gordoncout-
A ty, Ga., will practice in the several Courtso* j
the Cherokee Circuit.
Refers to Hon. J. P King, Robert F. Poe, Augus- j
ta, Ga.; Richard J. Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga.: W. j
Aiken, Esq.. Cassville. G». ts july 23 ,
JNO. S. ~HUTC HINSON,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, j
Bay Street,
feb 15 6in Savannah. Geo.
H. DOOLITTLE fit CO ,
NEW granite building,
No*. 45 and 47.South Third-*t r e et,
PHILADELPHIA.
Collections made, Deposits received, Uncurrent
Money bought and sold. 3m* feb 4
a haMILTOnT
COTTON AND TOBACCO FACTOR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
And Agent fur the St. Loins, Memphis and New
Orleans Packets, Nashville, 'Pen n.
—REFER TO —
D. Weaver,Esq., Cashier Planters’Bank, Tenn.;
Wesley Whelcss, Esq , Cashier Bank of Nashville;
George W. Lew’s, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
septs 6m
PHI NTZY fit CLAY TON.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AUGUSTA, GA.
[a card!
POULLAIN, JENNINGS A CO.
AUGUSTA, GA.
(xlrocers k Commission Merchants
Antoine Poullain, ! Thomas J. Jennings,
Isaiah Puii.se.
SLOAN & CAL WELL,
Importers and YVholesale Dealer* in
BRANDIES, WINES. GIN, SEGARS, fitc.
Nos. 17 and 19 CfiAtpside, Baltimore.
Chas. A. Dennis. ly jy!2
~ JOSEPH A. BEALS,
HOUSE, SIGN he ORN AMENTAL FAINTLI , I
Off re in. Old State Lank Alley, 3d door.
Having superior workmen, is now prepared to
axecute work in the best style. novlS
DrT henry S. - BACON
HAVING returned to the city, tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Augusta
and vicinity. Office over the store of Messrs.
Thayei «fc Butt, where he can always be found,
when not professionally engaged.
Refers by permission to Dr. I. P. Garvin, Dr.
Joseph A. Eve, Col. H. H. Gumming, Messrs. A.
J. AT. W. Miller. W. E. Jackson. Esq, mhlll f.m
JACKSON STREET HOSPITAL, j
AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES
THE UNDERSIGNED have deemed it advis
able to add tho term “Hospital'’ to their Sur
gical Infirmary, for though the institution isintend
ed principally for cases requiring Surgical Of'-t- ,
tions and Surgical Treatment, its accommodation
is not entirely restricted to these; —woreceivece.es
of any nature occurring in tho Negro, prev; .ed .
they are not of an inactions character.
H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Operating Surgeon.
ROBERT CAMPBELL M. D.
jyo* Attending Physician. I
ON CONSIGNMENT.—2O,OOOIbs. Bacon, ygj
aih23 3m 11. O'NEILL & CO. J
DY®PPSIA POSITIVELY CURED.
DR. BEMcWITH'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS
4 FTH a trial of 25 years, and sustained by
2\ testimonials from the most eminent men in
' the Unitfll States, is now admitted to bo the
Ulisl ANTI-DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE
Ever ofwsd to tho public. Price reduced to 25
cents p« box. More than 500,000 boxes have
been dismpsed of, and tho sales are increasing.
They are #>ut up with the same care, and each box
oont* ; r,s tic same number ,40) as heretofore. The
Proprietor pledges his honor ns a man, and his
reputalioc/as a Physician, for the safety andeffi
t racy of tdeir use. It is needless to publish certifi
-1 cates, bu l he has numbers of them, testifying, in
■ the sttoy,Lest language, to their virtues, Ac., from.
such mafn as Ex-President Van Buren. N.« York;
. Rt. Rt P. Bishop Freeman; Rev. Whi MePheeters.
D. D , Raleigh, N. C-; Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Sen
l at or, l(,8 ; Rt Rev Lovi. S. Ives, D D. late Bish
i op offi/North Carolina ; Hon. Judge Potter, U. S.
Court; Hon. Beverly Tucker; Hon. Wm. Preston,
forujjrly Senator U. S. from South Caro Una;
Ma|. Sam’l. MoCombe, Greenville, Ga., and many
sinailar personages. For sale in Augusta by
W. 11. A ,T. TURPIN,
D. B. PLUMB A CO.,
A] ,d by Druggists generally. None genuino with
ot; t the written signature of John Beckwith, Pc
te sburg Va , to whom all dealers will ploaso ap
pi r. dAcly dec 16
MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
DAILY UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
/'CONSISTING of the following substantial
Y-2fast running Passenger Steamers, viz ;
MESSENGER,
MAGNOLIA,
CUBA,
CREMONA and
EMPRESS.
The above oats, carrying the U. S. Mail, will
commence their reeular trips on the Alabama ri
ver on the FIRST OF NOVEMBER next—lea
ving Mobi'e daily and Montgomery daily, on the
arrival oftbe Trains ot P.ailrood Cars, and oonneot
» ing daily at Montgomery with the Cars and at Mo
bile with the New Orleans Mail Boats.
One of the above boats will leave Seims on the
downward trip at six o'clock A. M.
The above Steamers will be commanded by able
aged experienced Officers, who will use every exer
tion to secure tho comfort and safety of passengers.
The ratjs of freight by the above boat* will not
exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per
bale of cotton
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply on board, or to
oct24 dAc6m COX. BRAINARD A CO.
N“evv ARRIVAL 10,000 lbs. Pure White
Lead ;
250 boxes French Window Glass;
500 gallons Linseed Oil;
2000 lbs. Putty;
COO gallons Spirits Turpentine;
2000 lbs. No. 1 Potash;
1000 lbs. Yenotian Red; %
5000 lbs. Snow White Zinc ;
500 gallons Copal Varnish ;
12 dozen assorted Paint Brushes;
12 “ “ White wash Brushes,
5 cases Ticman's Chronn Green ;
5 “ “ “ Yellow ;
150 lbs. Verdigris, in Oil.
For sale very low by YVM. 11. TUTT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
mhlO dAclm
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
WE continue to forward, with great despatch.
all kinds of MERCHANDISE. PRODUCE.
MACHINERY, Ac., to any part of the country.
Notwithstanding the interruption to business
last fall, from fever. Ac., out of many thousands of
packages consigned to us, not one laid over u day
nor have we heard of one miscarrying, or in bu«
order.
Our arrangements arc so pcrfoct that mistakes
cannot occur without immediate detection. Any
thing consigned to us, either in Charleston cj Sa
vannah, will receive prompt attention.
Wo pay special attention to the <m’o of Cotton
and othc.r Country Produce.
OUR TSRMS.
CASH IN HAND to pay Freights invariably.
When this is done, there is never any delay.
For our reliability and promptness, we give the
following
KKFERKNCKS.
Cbas. T. Pollard, Esq., President Montgomery A
West Point Railr nd; all the Merchants and Cs*i
zens of Montgomw jr, WoLuuii,ko, J. l u. x- Marior,
Tuskeegee and Lafayette, Ala.: West Point. Ga ;
Messrs. T. G. Simms A Co., Newnan, G '.; Messrs.
John Frazier A Co.; Wm. M. Martin, Esq., Pres’l.
Farmers' A Exchange Bank and Henry Missroon,
Esq., Charleston, S. C.
S. Wvatt, ) 'WYATTACO.,
J Stogner, > Charleston, S. C.,
F. Wvatt. ) F. WYATT A CO.,
dec27 dAc6m Savannah, Ga.
"THAT FORWARDING, SHIPPING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE OF
TIN LE Y hr HERRON’S,
Is located on South Atlantic wharf, three doors be
low the Post Office.
One of the partners will always be found in the
office.
I Mr. Ilerton having boon fyr tho past seven years
Clerk of Receiving and Forwarding Department of
| South Carolina Railroad, a native of Charleston,
j and perfectly acclimated, insures the only prompt
! and correct attention given in Charleston. Gen
eral Agents lor the salo of all kinds of X'roduee,
: and the purchn-sing to order of all Goods that may
I be desired.
1 Hugh L. Tinley, 1 John llf.rron,
late cf Knoxville | Charleston.
| feb2o ly
Carriages, buggies, &c.
STOCKTON A CAREY.
i 4 T tho stand long occupied by James Uulbert,
| A. on the corner of Ellis ard Mclntosh-strocts,
! will keep constantly on hand a good assortment ot
1 Home-made arid Northern manufactured CAR
IRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS and DUGGIES, which
they will sell at low prices and on reasonable terms
They are now prepared to build to order all ar
tiolcs in their line in a superior style. Rep airing
done at short notice in the best workmanlike man
ner. They solicit patronage. novlß
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
BOOTS AND SHOES. AT ROBT. CARROLL'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of in
forming the public that ho has roeeived from
Philadelphia, in ad lition to his largo Stock, 500
Casos of Ladies, Gents, and Misses Boots and
Shoes, which will be sold cheaper for cash than
ever offered in this city. In the
Ladies Department will be found i
206 pair Lrdics fine English Lasting Turned Heel
ed Gaiters.
200 pair Ladies fine English Lasting Pat Tip*
Gaiters.
100 pair Ladies fine Fnglisb Lasting Pat Foxed
Gaiters.
100 pair Ladies fine English Lasting no Tip Gaiterr
500 “ “ “ White and Black Kid Slips
Together with a large stock of Ladies, Gen
tlemens’, Misses’, Childrens’ and House Servants
Boots and Shoes too numerous to mention. My
stock being new and fresh, and having been bought
at the lowest manufacturers’ prices, I challenge
competition. ROBERT CARROLL,
j Opposite the United States Hotel, and between
I Mrs. Hail and Collins’ Millinery stores on Broad
j street.
j N. B. The public arc respectfully invited to
j call and examine tho a-eek, as Goods will be iroely
| shown and one price asked. R- C.
! jan 18 ly
’ SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA LAND FCIt
SALE.
TH E subscriber offers for sale his valuable : lan
tation, on the Chattahoochee River, in the
ooanty of Early. Thisplaco comprises 2,176 acres
of land, about 550 acres of very fertile bottom,
1,000 acres of fine Oak and Hickory, ar.d the test
is mixed Pine land. Noarly 600 acre? are cleared
and in good cultivation. On the Plantation o x
commodious Buildings of every required size and
character, water-power Gin, a convcnior! landing
on the river, and the Dwellings are loeaW upon n>
high healthy and abundantly watered Oak Hill-
Address. ' ANDERSON F. CRAWFORD,
I jyls Blakely Ga,
j.U.KUPERT. MARTIN ». CASSKTTY. J.T.HAROIE
JOHN T. lIARDIE fit CO.,
COMMISSION MERC HAN TS .
No. 85 Gravier-st., New Orleans,
j References —Hon. J. U. Lumpkin, Gen. V. L.
: C.Gerdine, Athouf.Ga.; Col. John Banks, Samuel
I Rutherford, Columbus Ga.; John A James Manr.,
i Madison, Ga.; James A.Nesbit, Macon, Ga.; L. J.
j Douprce, Dr. W. Willingham, L, xington, Ga .
, Jamos Gardner and Judge Starnes Augusta, via.
lv
J’ IST RECEIVED—A few superior Watches.
at OSBORNE A WHITLOCK’S,
i uee3 under tho U. S. Hotel.