Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, November 09, 1851, Image 1

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Constitutionalist and Republic. BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. Constitutionalist anti Ur public Further Advices by the Franklin. England. —The most extensive preparations were being made in Southampton to give Kos suth a hearty and enthusiastic reception, he being expected on the 24th. Mr. Croskey, the American Consul, was most active in these ar rangements, in seconding the wishes and exer tions ol'the Mayor and corporation. The Hon. Abbott Lawrence, the American Minister, hail promised to be present at the banquet to be given to Kossuth at Southampton. The Hon. Mr. Walker, late Secretary ot' the United States Treasury, had also promised to be present. Af ter the banquet, a great mass meeting was to be held in an open square fronting the United States Consulate, at which Kossuth would be presented with the Hungarian flag from New York. The prospects of the iron trade were more fa vorable. A communication from New York has been addressed to the Harbor Board of Galway, Ire land. stating that the citizens of New York are pre|>ared to embark .£IOO.OOO. and four first class steamers, in the establishment of steam communication with Galway. provided the same amount shall be raised in Ireland. Mrs. Fanny Kemble was thrown from her horse, with great violence, on the t>oth, at Brigh ton. but fortunately sustained little injury. One hundred and sixty inmates of the work house at Newton, Ireland, have been sent to r Dublin, on their way to America. France. —M. Billault had declined to forma ministry, although pressed to do so. Tt was thought the President would not s|»eedily liud any public man, with a character to lose, who would be willing to undertake the formation of a ministry on the principle of a violation of the constitution. In the meantime, Louis Napoleon has sent for M. Ducas, from Bordeaux. The foreign minis ters in Paris were much alarmed, and were try ing to induce Louis Napoleon to retrace his steps. Austria —The accounts from Vienna state that the Austrian minister at London has receiv ed instructions from his government to break off all diplomatic intercourse, if Lord Palmerston should grant an audience to Kossuth. The new Governor of Hungary, Archduke Al brecht, has been received by the people of Hun gary with the most extraordinary demonstrations otjoy. Triumphal arches were erected, and flowers strewn along his way. Cape ok Good Hoi’E.—The British troo|>sat the Cap; had met with a severe repulse on the Ist ol September, and the English pajrers freely admit that the career of Sir Henry Smith is lar from promising any speedy or favorable issue to the contest now raging between the conque rors and the conquered. The correspondent of the London Times, wri- I ting from Cape Town,-September i2th, says, as- I lairs both in the colony and beyond the lrontier have assumed a more gloomy aspect than they j have ever worn since the commencement ol the I war; for w bile the enemy have sustained no important check in Ca (Ireland, they have con tinued to lay waste extensive tracts, sweeping off thousands of heads of cattle, sheep, &e., while the loss of life on the part of the colonists in the different skirmishes has been considerable. The strength of the army has in the meantime re ceived a considerable increase by the arrival from England ol Her Majesty’s steamers Birk- 1 head and Cyclops, and the freight ship Sumner, with the 2d Queen's Royals, a company of Ar- > tillery, and detachment for the dillereut regi- i merits in the field, together with the return of j Her Majesty’s steamer llarmes, with the 12th ! Foot, from Mauritius, making an addition of r>6 , officers and 1,45') rank and file. The 12th Lan cers and the GOth Rifles are hourly and anxious ly looked for. ■"O 1 11 J (flccttou in Jflnnaig. [, 'We are authorized to announce JOSHUA S. WALKER as a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner of Richmond county, at the elec tion in January next. oct2S fry We are authorized to announce E.C.TINS LEY as a candidate for re-election to the office of J Tax Collector of Richmond county, lit the election j in January next. oet 22 We are authorized to anuouace WIL- | LIAM B. SAVAGE as a candidate for tho office of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, at the election in January next. oet 10 j fry* We are authorized to annouute SAMUEL j 11. CRUMP as a candidate for Clerk of Superior and Inferior Courts, at the approaching election in I January next. oet. 8 pry We are authorized to announce J. G. GREEN as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the ensuing election in January next. oet. 4 D We are authorized to announce W. MILO OLIX as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at tho ap proaching election. oc 4 [jfyWe are authorized to announce ANDEK SON W. WALTON as a candidate for clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the election in January next, oet. 3 * OfT* We are authorized to annonnee DAVID L. ROATII as a candidate for Clerk of tho Supe rior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the election in January next. * sept. 27 Qy We are authorized to announce OSWELL E. CASJIIN as a candidate for Clork of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at tho * ensuing election. dAc sept 26 J I T?- We are authorized to announce the name f of ISAAC S. TANTT, as a candidate for the oflico of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election in Janua ry next. * sept. 30 rry We are authorized to annonnee WM7H. I'RITCIIARD as a candidate for tho office of Re ceiver of Tax Returns, for Richmond county, at the election in January next. oet 14 Oy We are authorized to announce DANIEL J. KING as a candidate lor theofficeof Receiver of Tax Returns at the approaching election. oet 9 Ly We are anthorizsd to announce ALEXAN DER PHILIP as a candidate for re-election to tho office of Receiver of Tax Returns for Richmond County at the ensuing claction. oct 9 EAGLE FOUNDRY. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Jones - Street, Near the Old Planters’ Hotel. TIIE undersigned having purchased the interest of Mr. John Tilkey, in the EAGLE FOUND RY, is now prepared, with his increased Ma chinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any size of power: CASTINGS, of every description, in cither Iron or Brass, for Saw, or Merchant Mills, Factories, Gin Gearing, Ac. Ac. Also. PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kinds of MACHINERY. Having a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, and first rate Workmen in his employ, he is en abled to furnish all orders entrusted to him, at short notice, aud at prices fully as low as work of the same quality can be laid down from the N orth or elsewhere. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon the old firm, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, and guarantees a prompt and faithful execution of all orders sent him. aug 3 T. L. NEESON. STOVES! STOVES!! A FI LL supply of all patterns suited to cf-As this market now on hand, and for sale LZZfi Wholesale and retail by B. F. CHEW. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP LINE. lJ ! u :: ra :!t. —AND ALABAMA Capt. Ludlow. Belonging to tho New York A Savannah Stoam Navigation Company. On and after the 11th Jan., will loavo Savannah and Now Y'ork every SATURDAY until further notice. Those ships are 1,300 tons register, and un surpassed iu comfort, safely' and speed. Cabin Pasr sage $25 —payable in advance. Agents PADELFORD, FAY A C 0... Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jan 12 194 Front street N/wYork. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. DIRECT IMPORTATION. Cl A KEKRISON & CO,, Direct Importer >• of Eurojtean Dry Goods , are happy to inform their friends and customers, that they are now re ceiving by every arrival from Europe, additions to ns complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS as has ever been offered in their market. Gimhl Goods are furnished at lorn prices, and those who purchase' in their city, are invited to ex amino their styles, which will bo found particularly adapted to tho Southern trade. LADIES' DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC FABRICS, in every variety. Os NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and I lan alion Dry Goods, a complete assortment. HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES, in their line, in every variety: together with a full stock of CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS. Also, LINENS, which will bo found free from any mixture of Cotton. All articles sold are warranted to provo as repro seated. Terms cash, oroitv acceptance. C. A'K. L. KERItISON A CO, 209 North-west corner King and Market streets. Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. eAd CHEAP BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,' JUST received, and tiro on the way, a superior Stock of the above Goods, comprising every va riety of Ladies, Misses, Childs, Gents and Truth's BOOTS AND SHOES, which will be sold cheap for cash. Also, 1500 pair of No. 1 PLANTATION BROGANS. Call and examine before yon pm has© elsewhere. HENRY DALY, oct 17 opposite- U. S. Hotel. AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE MANUFACTORY. THE Subscriber, thankful for tho kind patronage ro. ceived.would rc»|iect- N fully inform his/ N[.'l J, : fe\ friends and the pub- f lie, that ho continues J fie -ST y ■—; to execute orders for ' j L_ ~ his well known War r cYc-TrfA,, ranted French Burr MILL STONES, of every desired size, at -/VI ; iff tho lowest price, and SIIOKTKST NOTICK. 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. Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS to attach to Oin Gears. All orders promptly attended to. july 18 c WM. R. SCIIIRMER. WASHINGTON HALL, ATLANTA, GA. THE Undersigned, anxious to render tho eft* above Establishment every way acceptable Unlit to the travelling public,has recently added to it anew DINING ROOM, and made several other material alterations in the House, with a view to the promo tion of tho Comfort of those who may favor him with their patronage, and has secured, as a general Superintendent, tho services of Mr. Geo. R. Fra- ZKK, formerly of tho United States, and late of the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga. It is his in tention to spare neither expenso nor exertion to make the Washington Hall deservedly popular. He has recently added to his Establishment five food family Rooms, Lathed and Plastered, with replaces in each. Also, a fine BATHING ES TABLISHMENT, where can bo procured Warm or Cold Baths. Thcro is a BARBER SHOP under the samo roof, and a LIVERY STABLE at a convenient distanco. Servants always in attendance upon tho cars to conduct passengers and convey baggagoto and from tho Depot. JAS. LOYD, Proprietor. Geo. K. Frazer, Superintendent. N. B.—Tho above houso will always furnish Din ner to the passengers from tho West, at 3 o'clock P. M. dAcly may 7 ATLANTA MACHINE~WORKS. (hate Atlanta Iron Foundry i) THIS new COMPANY is now prepared to do work on short notice, of heavy and light Cast ings from tiro latest improved patters of Iron, Brass or Composition, all of which will be warranted.— Turning, Boring and Drilling, done toordcr. Also, screw cutting of 10 feet or under, of any sized thread required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron or Steel done in superior style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION, is called to their paterns for Mill Hearing, for Mer chant and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Oin Gearing of ail the usual sizes and Bark Mills al ways kept on hand. Wo are also prepared to build stationary Engines upon tho latest improvements, all of which will he sold low for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange for work at cash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L. DUNNING, john McDonough, WILLIAM RUSHTON. P. S. —All of tho above company are practical Mechanics, and give their undivided attention to the business. . sept. 26. MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE BY THE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO., Os Charleston, S. C. CAPITAL $250,000, ALL PAID IN. Office, No. 4, Broad Street. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM 11. HERIOT, DIRECTORS, James K. Robinson, I Henry T. Street, Geo. A. Treniioi.m, | Wm. Mcßurney, Robert Caldwell, J. 11. Brawi.ey, A. R. Taft, | T. L.Wragg. A M. LEE, Secretary. E. L. TESSIER, Inspector. B. C. PRESSLEY, Rolicitor. R. A. KINLOCH, Medical Examiner. _ This Company is now prepared to receive Propo. sals for MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance on fair and liceral terms. Tho subscriber having keen appointed Agent for tho above Company is prepared to take Marine, Fire and Life Risks at customary rates. O. WALKER, Agent. Office at Ware House of Walker, Bryson & Co. Augusta, May 12, 1851. ly may 13 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1851. H. G. PARREL’S GENUINE Arabian Liniment is a most extraordinary medicine, the truth of which is placed beyond doubt by the vast sales of the article, and tho many cures being daily performed by it. which previously hail resisted all other medicines and the skill of the best physicians iu the world. It is composed to balsams, ex tracts and gums peculiar to Arabia—possessing, in con centrated form, all tKeir stimulating. Anodyne, pene trating. untcutous and revulsive properties, and the same which, ages ago, were used by the “Sous of the Desert,” with such miraculous success, iu euriug the diseases of both man and beast. Read the following remarkable cures, which should o f themselves place H. G. FERREL’S ARABIAN LINIMENT 1 far beyond any similar remedy. About a year and a half ago, a swelling appeared in my wife's stomach, gradually increasing m size until it became as large as my list, and so sore that she could not bear the least pressure upon it without giving her extreme pain. I got the advice of our best doctors. * ami they differed iu opinion about it; some said it was au Ague Cake or Enlargement of the Spleen; some, that it was an Enlargement of tho Ovaries; and others said it was a Tumor of the Ovaries, and could not be cured except by cutting it out. In this critical situa tion. 1 was persuaded to try 11.0. Farrell's Arabian Liniment upon it. and strange as it may appear, upon the third application sho began to improve, and has continued getting better daily, until now sho is as well as ever—enjoying excellent health, l’eoria, March 5. 1849. D. M’CONNELL. [Robert Hinds , Postmaster, says :] Ckkkstown. I»a., March 27,1849. One woman has used your Liniment with great suc cess. Sho hail lost the use ol her legs for three years, the cords being contracted so that her legs were bent as mueh while standing as is natural for the position of the legs while sitting, and she could not bend them i»i the least; hut Uy the use of 11. G. Farrell’s Arahiani Liniment she is now able to w alk with ease, and has a straight limb. I have found it a most excellent remedy for horse flesh, also, for every thing which requires ail external remedy. The opinion of an OUR Experienced and Scientific Farrier. Washington. lowa. June 26,1849. From the speedy and permanent cures, both on man and beast, which your Arabian Liniment is performing. 1 do not hesitate to pronounce it the “Great Remedy of the Age.” I litfvc practiced doctoring horses for these twenty years, and have tried all the various liniments, ointments, Ate., so much puffed up in papers; hut. 1 must say that 11. G. Farrell’s Arabian Linimeut exceeds any that 1 ever made use of. Uy its use, 1 have cured Sweeny and Spavin long after they have been prnuounced incurable , and have cured more than fifty horses this season with your Liniment, embracing every shade of disease, from scratches and bruses, up to Spavin, Ring- Bone and Sweeny. I can also bear testimony of its good effects on the human system. 1 was confined nearly all last winter to my room with Rheumatism, and could get nothing to help me, until I com menced the use of your Liniment, w hich entirely cured me. >VM. R. GRIMES. Sun Pain of 10 years' rell’s Arabian Liniment. * Mr. 11. G. Farkki.i..—Dear Sir: 1 had been afilicted 1 with the Sun Pain” for the last ten years, and could * never get relief except by bleeding; but by the use of ' 11. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment, applied over tho tem ples about three or four times a day, it was entirely re- i moved, and 1 have felt nothing of it since. I went into the stable one night, to apply it to a liorses's son* leg, and being very lame he stumbled and fell against my cgs, crushing and bruxiug them so ba«Uy that they turned black as my hat, rendering them powerless. 1 applied your Liniment, aud was well enough in a few days to go about again as usual, i also crushed my finger in a shocking manner, by letting a back-log fail upon it; your Liniment soon healed it up, though. JOHN B. M GEE. LaSalle precinci, Peoria co., 111., Feb’ry. 6, 1849. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. TO QUAKD AGAINST IMPOSITION, KKAD TIIK FOLLOWING CAKKFULLY. The Public are particularly cautioned aguinst a Base Counterfeit which lias lately made its appearance, and is called by the Impostor who makes it, “ W. R. Farrell's Arabian Liniment.” This is a dangerous fraud and more liable to deceive from its heariug the name of Farrell. Therefore he particular never to call for it by the name Farrell Liniment,' fur iu»principled de&ifn-s will impose this SPUHUM'S Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for 11. G. Fahkki.lh Arabian Linimknt,” and take no other, as tho genuine always h.is the letters 11. G. before Farrell's, his signature is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle—“ 11. G. FARRELL ri ARABIAN LINI MENT. PEORIA.” AGENTS WANTED in every town. Village and Ham let in the United States in which one is not established. Apply by letter to il. G. Farrell, Peoria, 111., with good references as to Character, Resposibjlity, Ac. Call on the Agent, who will furnish, free, of charge , a Book containing much valuable information tar every class of citizens. Prick —25 cents to 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. Thk only Gknujnk is manufactured by 11. G. Farrell, solo inventor and proprietor, and wholesale Druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, 111., and for sale, wholesale and Retail at Proprietor's prices, by IIA VILA ND, KIBLEY Sc CO., Augusta, sept. 28 3ino GIRARDEY & PARKER, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I NO. 332 KROAD STREET, 1 One door hrlow the Franklin Hotel, nearly oppo - ' site the Brausir/rk Hank, anil formerly occu pied hy Messrs. French 5- Butler. THE UNDERSIGNED takes jiloa.“ure in notify- 1 ing their city and country friends, and tho public generally, that they have this day associated themselves in the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Augusta, whore they tender their ser vices as such, and hope hy an unflinching perso- i veranco—strict and faithful a'.tontion to business, to merit their confidence and a liberal share of pat ronage. CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY, J GUBTAVUS A. PARKER. f References : —11. 11. Gumming, Esq., Messrs. J. i 0. Carmichael, Baker A Wilcox, Baker A Hart, Hand, Williams, A Co., G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Starke A Davis, Hopkins,Kolb A Co., Augusta, Ga., and A. 11. Abrahms, Charleston, S. C. 5 September 22d, 1851. ts sopt 24 0 AN INVALUABLE REMEDY. 1 IjMIOM A HIGHLY respectable larmer, residing in Talbot county. Read the'tbllowing: Dr. Little—Sir: After suffering four or fivo weeks with a most painful and violent cough, not withstanding I was under thp care of a physician, without finding much relief, I sent off in hasto for ' your ANODYNE COUGH DROPS. The first dose J or two relieved me very much, and, by continuing, a free expectoration was soon established, when tho cough was no longer troublesome. Ono bottle, a freely used, cured mo entirely. So soon as I could v ride, I visited a neighbor who was also under the 0 advice of a physician, who had been prostrated (J with a severe cough, fever, Ac., for some time, i Your medicine was at onoesent for, and used freo- 11 ly, and, as in my own case, completely cured him. In July last, I visited a relation in Marion coun- 5 ty, Georgia, who was badly afflicted, for months, t with a cough, pronounced hy several to bo con- ! ] sumption. I advised your Cough Drops to he used, ( which were immediately sent for, and, as usual, gave \ quick relief, and he gradually recovered. Again, one of my neighbor s children was ex I pected to die from tho whooping-cough, and in that c condition began taking this medicine, followed by 1 the happiest effect, and was soon restored. ! t I have known other cases in which your remedy s was given with entire success; indeed, I have heard \ c of no failure by it. In my family I have given a your Vermifuge with entire satisfaction, and have 1 S heard it well spoken of as a successful remedy, t Trusting that so valuable medicines may soon ho 1 generally known. | c I remain, respectfully, Ac. j s Charlton Y. Perry. | Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, a t the ■ c Manufacturing Depot, No. 264 Market street, Phil- a adelphia, and Macon and Milledgoville, Ga.; and also, E. W. Willis, Augusta, Ga., and by Agents and Druggists generally, throughout tho Southern t country. dAc2w oct 21 BLANKETS AND KERSEYS. i LALLEKSTEDT & WIMBERLY have open ed at the corner of tho Globe Hotel, a supe- - rior assortment of 8-1 and 9-4 heavy, all wool negro BLANKETS. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 extra fine bed do. Georgia PLAINS and heavy KERSEY'S. Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES. Brown and bleached SHEETING and SHIRT ING. 1 MERINO, CASIMERES and JEANS. Irish LINEN and bird-eye DIAPER. Towelling and pillow case LINEN. And a groat variety of GOODS suitable for farm- ! \ lies and planters; all of which are offered on tho s best Dossiblo terms. sept. 11 | 1 Jitsiitfss Curbs. To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSION AI, AND BUSINESS CARDS, uotex ceediiigjtix lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate ol $lO per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. DAVID S. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT bAIV, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Office on Jackson, near Broad street, llWill promptly attend to any business entrusted to his caro. \Keferenns. —Messrs. T N. Poullain A Son, Mulor A Warren, Adams A Fargo, Col. T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. Wm. Johnston, Lancelot John ston. Esq., Madison, Ga. ly nov 4 JOHN T. SHEWMAKE, ATTO RN E Y A T LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia, try Will practice in the counties of Burke, Scri ven, Washington, Montgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel and Richmond. ly nov 1 SEWARD &. LOVE, ATTTORNEYS AT LAW, . 22 THOMASVILI.E, GA. ly JOHN 0. GARTRELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARIETTA, GA. wm practico in tho counties of Cobb, Cherokee, Cass, Gordon, Forsyth, DuKalb, Paulding and Campbell. ni2 ly B. K. HARRISON, ~ ATTORN E Y AT LAW, Jan.3l I.UMPKIN, ga. ly JAMES GARDNER, JR., A T TUB N E r A T LA W. Augusta, Georgia. WM. PHILLIPS. ~ ATTORNEY AT LAYV, my 13 ts MARIETTA, GA. JAMES W. GREENE. ATTORNEY A T L A W. ap23 THOMAS'rON, GA. W. W. MONTGOMERY, A TTOIINE V A T LA IP, Augusta, Georgia. M ill practico iu tho Middle Circuit. Office in Law Krnngo. aug 11 B Y. MARTIN, zl TTOllNliy A T LA IP, Augusta, Ga* Will practice in the counties of Columbia, War ren, Jefferson and Burke, and will attend to tho collection of debts and claims in Abbeville and Edge field districts, Soulh Carolina. Oflico on Broad street, first door aliovo tho Jn uraneo Bank. Mb 9 _ J. R. STURGES, A TTOlt l\ E y A T LA IP, may 27 Waynesboro, Ga. McMILLAN fit VAN DUZER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ELISERTON, GA. Robert McMillan. Wm. T. Van Diizer ts - BENJ. L. PRESCOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SYI.VANIA ga. Will praeticoin the Middlo Circuit. March 30 ANDREW H. H. DAWSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ojjiee corner of Washington, hr!term Broad and llryno/d streets, AUGUSTA. GA. Will give prompt and faithful attention to all bu siness entrusted to his care at homo, or in thocoun ties of Burke, Scrivon, Columbia, Warren and Hancock. july 30 JAMES C. LONGSTKEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CALHOUN, GORDON COUNTY, GEORGIA, Will practice iu thosoverat Courts of tho Chero kee Circuit. —REFERS TO Hon. J. P. King, ! . , Robert F. Poe, Esq., } Au S* sta > oft - Richard J. Peters, Esq., Atlanta, Ga. W. Aiken, Esq., Cassvillo, Ga. july 23 ts ARTHUR HOOD, zl TTOIINE y AT LA W, Calhoun, Gordon County .Ga, Business entrusted to his Professional manage ment in tho counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass, Floyd, Gilmer, Walker and Chattooga, will meet with prompt attention. Refers to Howard & Gardiner, Chns. E. Gren ville, W. AY. Gibbs, Messrs. Gibbs & McCord, and D. B. Ramsey, Augusta. ly mar 5 COULTER & COLLIER, ATTORNEYS AT LA IP, Rome, Georgia. AVill practico in tho several counties of tho Che rokee Circuit. Alfred R. Coulter, | AYm. E. Collier. References. — Hon. J. L. Potigru, Charleston; Messrs. Baker &, Hart, AVm. E. Jackson A Co., Au gusta; lion. Henry W. Collier, Tuscaloosa, Alaba ma. ly mar 27 JOHN MILLER. ATTORNEY AT LAAV THOMASVILI.E, GA. AVill attond to all business entrusted to him in any of the counties of tho Southern, and in Decatur and Baker of tho Southwestern Circuits. Refers to July 16 wly seward* love. WONDERFUL TRIUMPH, o MARSHALL'S MAGICAL PAIN ERADI CATOR ” that has used it, speaks well of "z it. and what “everybody ” says must be true. Read the following, and don't forget a word of it: Sinco January last, upwards of 7011 certificates and letters have been received, testifying to the value and superiority of this Ointment—upwards of three thousand people havo received tho benefit of this compound. Indeed, every one who has tried it—with some few exceptions—have given it their unqualified approbation. The public will please bear in mind that this is a strictly Southern preparation, and. is at least enti tled to a fair trial by Southern people; and if the preparation is what it is warranted to bo, then it is entitled to their preference and patronage. No im position is practiced upon the public, as no charge is made should no benefit bo derived from its use. All it wants is a fair trial, and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, success will be sure to follow. For further particulars, pleaso road tho pamphlots to bo had of tho Agents. Tho diseases which Mar shall’s Magical Pain Eradicator will cure, and are especially recommended, are Rheumatism, acute and chronic; Lumbago, Painful Nerves, Scrofula, Spinal Affections, Dislocations, Sprains, (Edema tous Swellings, Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, AVcus, Bruises, Strains, Weak Joints, Contracted Ten dons, AVeak Back, Hoad Ache, Gout, Goitro, Pal sy, Tooth Ache and Asthma. As an auxiliary remedy, it is highly recommend ed in the treatment of Inflammation of tho Stom achs, Bowels, Kidneys,. Bladder, Lungs, Liver and Spleen. For sale by all the Druggists in Augusta and throughout the State, and by the Proprietors, AY. 11. & J. TURPIN. N. B.—Be careful to purchase none, unless hav ing the written signature of J. E. Marshall, oct 26 H. W. COVERT'S FIRE KING SAFE] Fire Proof and Free from Dampness. THIS SAFE received tho highest premium, a Silver Medal, at tho Fair of the New York State Agricultural Society, which was held at Al bany, September, 1850. Eight sizes for sale, at manufacturer’s prices, hy oct. 8 Ib F. CHEAA'. WF MITE CHINA DIN. SKITS.—AYO arc sell- VV ing best French CHINA DINNER SETTS very low. Call and see, at our wholesale and retail store, few doors above Mossrs. Richards & Son’s Book store. J .J. LATIIROP & CO. MORE NEW GOODS. JOHN P. SETZE, IS RECEIA’ING a very large assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, which were laid in sinco tho late reduction in tho prices of Goods generally, and are offered at a moderate ad vance. AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND: Changeable Glace Silks, Black Gros do Rhine, various widths and pricos, Striped Changeable Silks, Changeable Uros do Afriquo, Chine Silks, Armure do., Brocade do., Black Satin do Chine, Rich Plaid Silks, Black Levantino Silks, j Super, rich Figured Silks, black and fancy colors, Plaid Silk Poplin, Black Silk Velvet, Beal French Bombazines, Silk Mantillas, Black Italian Crnpo, Do. do. do., for veils. Extra fine Black Alpacas, Assorted colors do. Sup. Black Mohair Lustre, Do. do. Canton Cloth, ' Fancy Cashmeres and Do Laines, All AVool do. do. Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain De Laines, Rich Persian Cloth, for Ladies' drosses, French Merinos and Cashmeres, Fancy Prints, in great variety of styles, Furniture do. do. do. do. Real English do., some suilablu for laid work, 4-1 Bordered and rich Fig'd. Turkey Red Prints, Low priced and sup. AVelch Flannels, Real AVolch and Saxony do. 4-4 pure Irish Linens, some very fine, 4-4 Slato and Brown Linens, Low priced and extra fine Bird's Eyo Diaper, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 rich Figured Damask do. Toweling, of various kinds, Linen Towels, with colored borders, Plain and Dotted Swiss Muslins, Nansouk anil Mull do. Cambrics, Jaconets and Bishops’ Lawn, Linen Bobinet Inscrlings and Edgings, Scolloped and Inserting Trimmings, Trimmings, for dresses, Rich Needle Worked Collars, l)o. do. do. Standing Collars, Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Mourning do. do. do. Cotton Fringes, Gcnt.'s Cotton and Merino Nett Shirts, New York Mill Shirtings, and other kinds, 12 1 Linen and Cotton Sheetings, 7-4 and 12-4 Crump Carpeting, Rich Piano and Table Covers, Silk, Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, Roys’ and Misses' Worsted and Cotton do. Very fine Gauzo Flannel, Green and A'ellow do. Plaid and Plain Linseys, Apron Chocks and Bed Ticking, Unbleached Diaper and Table Cloths. Very lino Marseilles Skirts. Together with many other articles, all of which will prove to bo such as represented when sold, oct. 19 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. LEAVES CHARLESTON daily at 8 A. M., and arrive at Hamburg at 3 j P. M. Leaves Hamburg daily at 6 A. M., and arrive at Charleston at 1 j I’. M. This train takes up and suts down all way passon gors. SECOND, OR EXPRESS TRIATJ. Leaves Charleston daily at 11 j A. M., and ar rive at Hamburg at 5 P. M. Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrive at Charleston nt 3J P. M. This train takes through Passengers only, and always arrives in full tirno to connect with tho eve ning train of tho Georgia Kail Road, at Augusta, going West, and with tho Wilmington Boats, and with tho Now York and Philadelphia lino of Steam ers going East. FREIGHT TRAINS. FIRST, OR REGULAR TRAINS. Leavos Charleston daily at 5 A. M., arrivo at Hamburg before 11 A. M. next day, and as many trains leavo every morning as may be necessary to take off all tho Goods received before 6 o'clock tho evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged, and sent over to the Georgia Rail Road. Second, or Express Freight and Night Passenger T rain. Leave Charleston 5 p. m., and arrivo at Ham burg at SJ, a. m., next morning. Leavo Hamburg at 6p. m., and arrive at Charles ton at 7j, a. m. This train will tako light and valuable Goods only, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Ilats, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., which will bo sent over immediately on arrival to tho Georgia Rail Road Depot, at Augusta, and from tlioncu will be despatched by the day of night mail trains, or by extra express of tho Georgia Rail Road, to their points of destination. In addition to tho above, Messrs. Combs A Chamborlin havo rnodo arrange ments to express light Goods on thoir own account by tho Passenger Train. Tariff of Rates. | To (i.R.R. (FREIGHT THE SAME BY BOTH, ! Dc P ot at trains.) I I . A T:' * Say from Charleston to :^ ara 'i Adruy'ge Ist Class —Consisting j burg. ] a t Bridge, of boxes Hats, Bonnets, and Furniture, per cubic foot Bcts 10 c. 2/7 Class-*- Boxes and bales Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac. Ac., per 100 lbs 45 50 3/7 Class — B a S?K in ß. Rope, Butter, Cheese.' Tobacco, Leather, Feathers,! Loaf and Crushed Sugar, Hides, Cotton Yarns and Domestics,! Down,Tire,Bar and Sheet Iron.j Window Glass, Paints, Oil, j Crockery and Glass Ware, (in crates or casks,) Castings,Hard-! ware, Hollow-ware, Lard, Tal low, Beeswax, bales of Rags,! Ginsing, (Mill Gearing, Bacon (loose,) Ac. Ac 20 25 Mh Class — Suguar, Coffee, Rico, Pig Iron,' Mill and Grind Stones, Nails, Bacon in boxes and casks 15 20 Sju’j-iJic Articles — Sait in sacks. - 25 35 Flour, bbls 25 35 Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas,Ac. 7 8 Pipes and lihds. Liqu0r........ 3 00 4 00 Quarter Casks aud Wet Barrels- 75 1 00 Dry Barrels, Ac-Ac | 50 75 Ali goods consigned to the ngent of the South Carolina Kailroad Company, Charleston, accom panied with Bill of Lad ing, or advice, will be re ceived and forwarded free of commission, but with out such Bill of Lading, or advice, tho Company will not be responsible. For the rules and regula tions of tho Company generally seo tho Tariff of Rates printed on cards. J. D. PETSCH, Sup’t. Trans’t. Charleston, July 20, 1851. dAc july 23 BOUNTY LAND AND PENSION CLAIMS? rpHE nndersignod continues to prepare and for- A ward to a comiietent agent at Washington City applications for Bounty Land Warrants and Pen sion Claims which will meet prompt attention. Apply at tho office of my father, over the Post Oflico fet>22 ~ Hf G. A. SNEED. HjRICH TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETS.* H. SNOWDEN A SHEAR, ~'^’l s Day, from New-York, . VELVET, and TAPES tuY BRUSSELS CARPETS of new and splendid styles, to which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. dfe oct. 25 HA RPERS NOV EM B Est IV U MBER Maga zino. For sale by oct, 31 TIIOS RICHARDS A SON. NEW SERIES--VOL. VI. NO. 134 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. FULL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN A SHEAR have received their full supplies of F A L L AN D WINTER GOODS, comprising one of the largest stocks they have ever offered to the public, and embracing a great variety of new and splendid articles, —AMONG WHICH ARE— Rich plaid and fancy Brocade Silks, for Ladios’ dresses, ' Black Brocade and rich Watered Dress Silks, Plain Black Silks, of various styles and rich lustre, for Ladies' dresses, Lupin s French Merinos and plain Mousseline De laines, of beautiful styles, Rich Paris printed Mousseline Delaines, of new and elegant styles, Superior Black Challys, Black Mousselino Delaines and Black Bombazines, A very large assortment of English, French and American Prints, Superior French and English Ginghams, of boauti ful styles, for Ladies' winter dresses, Superior English Mourning Prints and Ginghams, of new and beautiful styles, Ladies Silk and Velvet Mantillas, and rich Loco Robes, for evening dresses, Ladies’ plain White and Embroidered Crape Shawls, of splendid styles, Ladios Crimson, Orange, Fancy Mode and Black Crape Shawls, Superior plain Black and Fancy Colored Thibet Showls, with heavy Silk Fringe, A large assortment of Silk Fiinges and Fancy Silk Buttons, for trimming Ladies'dresses, A very large assortment of English and German Hosiery, of superior style and quality. Gentlemen s Silk and Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Ladies’ Memio and Silk Vests and Drawors, and Misses' Merino Vests, Superior Fancy Tweeds and Casimcrcs, for Youths' and Gentlemen's wear, Superior White-Welch and Gauze Flannels, Superior Salisbury Flannols and Cheap Detail es, for Children's dresses, Fancy Gala Plaids and Colored Flannels, for Children's dresses, Ladies' I.acc and Muslin Underslcevcs, Collars, Cuffs and Chimasettes, Ladies Linen Cambric, French Lawn, and Horn sticbed Handkerchiefs, Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns, Extra 12-4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens. Together with a great variety of other Goods, embracing almost every article required for Family or Plantation use, and to all of which they respect fully invito tho attention of the public. oet. 15 s. dtac FALL STOCKS WELL ASSORT El* AMU ('HEAP. WE HAVE on hand our Fall Stock Goods, which consist in part as fol lows: CLOTHS, CASIMERES and VEST- IM INGS, of nil qualities and descriptions, which wo offer to make up at short notico and at moderate profits. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Dress, Frock, Do Orsay and Business COATS, SACKS and COMFORTABLES. Black, grey, mixed and plaid Casimero PANTS, of all qualities and prices. Silk, Satin, Casimero and Cloth VESTS, of all varieties. • Our Fancy Department cannot bo surpassed by any in this city ; it comprises— Silk and Linen Cambric HDKFS., CRAVATS, SCARFS and STOCKS. GLOVES, of all styles. SHIRTS and SHIRT COLLARS. Silk, Merino, Cotton and Flannel UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS. HALF HOSE, of all descriptions. Clothes Bugs, Money Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspenders, Money purses, <’i Rubber Balls, Bathing Caiis and Doll Heads. Silk and Cotton NIGHT CAPS. A few of those Fancy SEGAIt CASES. Ladies' Silk and Merino UNDER VESTS and PANTS. And many other articles, which you oan seo by calling on FERRIS & PAUL. J. C. Ferris, G. A. Paul. ts oct. 4 On Mrhitosli ft n.i, tvo .Innrs liotn Georgia Rati Road, Bank. JEST RECEIVED, por steamer Africa, the larg est and best assortment of ENGLISH GUNS over offered in this city, comprising every variety, from London and Birmingham makers, at the low est rates for cash. Double and Singlo Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices. A fine assortment of Single and Double GUNS, for boys. RIFLES and Double GUNS, of my own make, one barrel Rifle and the other Shot, a fine artielo for hunting deer and turkies. Colt’s, Allen's, and other REVOLVERS; also, Single Barreled Self-cocking and Rifle PISTOLS, fast steel barrels. Common Pistols, all kinds; Percussion Caps, of Westerly Richards’s, Cox's water proof,\ Walker’s, and G. D. French, and Military Caps. A great variety of Powder Flasks, Shot Bolts and Game Bags, of tho firiost patterns. Also, Wash Rods, Drinking Flasks and Cups, Nipple Wrenches, Pocket Composes, Strew Dri’ vers, fine largo Hunting Horns, and overy thing in the sporting lino. Being a practical Gun Maker myself, and having these Guns made to my order, expressly for this market, persons buying will get a much bettor ar ticlo than is sold at the Hardware Stores, and at equally low prices, and all warranted to shoot well. POWDER and SHOT, wholesale and retail, all varieties. N. B.—RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of REPAIRING and RE-STOCKING GUNS, done in tho best manner, and warranted. oct. 8 E. H. ROGERS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NO. 250 BROAD STREET. JOHX III; f In. UN. Fashionable Merchant xJJ Tailor, next door below the United States XV Hotel, Augusta, G a., has received a choice and-iEf. select stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of his own make, consisting of tho different fash ionablo styles of tho present season, being en tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and to which, through tho winter, will be added all that may bo now and unique. His assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES. VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS, to make up to order, with all the FANCY ARTICLES used used in his lino, for a gentleman’s toilet, will not bo surpassed. MILITARY WORK, of overy description made, and Making and Trimming in the best manner. Ladies’ UNDER VESTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton Nett. ts d&c sep 18 NEW FALL GOODS! H LALT,EItSTEDT Sc WIMBERLY AVE RECEIVED at their old stand —corner of Globo Hotel—a very largo stock of fancy DRY GOODS, embracing the newest and most ele gant styles of Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colored and black, Do. plain black do. Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, new designs Figured changeable POPLINS, Do. do. ALPACCAS, English and French MERINOS, Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS ’ Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS , Needle Worked COLLARS, Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING, To which they invite attention. sep 11 RICH SILK VELVETS. ' H SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AVE just received, from New-York, RICH 4-4. SILK VELVETS of beautiful colors, for Ladies Mantillas, Cloaks and Dresses, to which they respectfully invito the attention of the Ladies, oct. 25 dfc