Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, January 04, 1848, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER. Jr,.] AUGUSTA. GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5,184 S. VOL. XXVII.—NEW SERIES.—VOL. III.—NO. 2. i i mu niio ii Tiiri" • ~ ir it i ■■■■!! ■ "i "ir- 'i i• i "i'" - ■iTTr*-*rnwnirTinTr Hi 1 1 , T ‘ni ~~•fi*Tfr*w n nun in— i mm r • ■■ mi n ■ i i it 1 w^»—n THE CONSTITUTIONALIST. OFFICE IN McINTOSH-STREET, Third door from ih.c North-NATest corner o G roa d- Str c ct. .S ties of LAN D by Administrators, Executors or Guar ilians, are required, by law, to be held on the first 1 u.s day in the month, between the hours often in thefure nooc and three in the afternoon, :* the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice of those sales must he given in a public Gazette SIXT\ DA\ 8 pre views ?U* tlie day of sale. d;«es of NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on the .first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours o sale, at the place of public sales in tlie county where -the Letters Testamentary, or Administration, or Guar dianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXT\ [DAY’S notice thereof, in one of the public Gazettes o this State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to bo held. .Notice for the sale of Personal Property must bo given in like manner FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale Notice to tiie Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for FORTY DAY S. Notice that application will he made to the Court of Or •Unary for leave to sell LAND, must bo published for POUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published FOUR .MONTHS, before any order absolute can eh given hi’ the Court. COUNTING iSOUSZ CAS.E36D.aS 1848- s £3? 3 a V? ; £ 5*3) Vi? 5 g. I | • s 1U Hf ? 2 J" 3jl*T j j ■?1 11 .2 * s.! rJ g" Ja.n r. . .i.. ..; ...... .i 11 July. | : . .t.. i..... j.. i.. | 1 3) 3 4 5 uj ?: e j 2 :L 4' 5 6 7‘ 8 91011 12 13 14 15: 9 10,31:12 13 11 15 1(1 17 IS 19 29 21 l- 22 jib 170 b 19 -j3'2l (22 -23! 24 23 26! 2728 j 29! i 23*21 25 j26i 27 2d' 29 3 )|3J .. 1.J.. .. ..( (3J;31 ~1.1.. Feb.. .. .. 1| 2 31 4 5 An;, ! ..|.. Ij 2l 3 4 5 til 7 8 9 Id 11112 (i 7 81 9 10*111 12 13 14 15 101 l 18*19 13 14 15dG 17 Id 19 12 ) 121 ’22|23 21 25 2u 1 '2J 2122 23 24 27 2 5 27 29 .J .. | : . 127128)29 39,311..1.. Mar.. ...... 1, ai 3 4 Sep. i • ■'.. 1.. 1.. I .’. ; )| 2 5 8 7 8* 0 i, n ! 3 4 5j Gj 7 «| 9 12113'14 15[ lb! ll! 18 !19 II 12113*14 17.;i6 19)2,821 22 23124.25: ;17 18 l‘j|2o(9l 22*93 23(27 28 29-3Jjai;.. j 124 25;20i27j28 89 3.4 April! . - j.. j.. ..!•-*.-I i Oct, 1; 21 3j 4| 5; (j; 7 I 2 3 4 5- 6i 7! 81 1 8 o’lOlll! 14 j 9!10| 11 ;ia.'l3*l4 to. I !.*■ Li’ ]? ifti 19 2 i 2! 16 17118,19;29j2J 2 >: 22,23124125 26j 27,28 23|24 25j25j27|2i5|29 T 93931 .. May..!..! J i 2- 3 4 5 Cj Nov. ;..j..j.. I 2| 3’ 4 j 71 «! 9|lo JLJ2 IDs i 3( tii 7 8 91 M l I 14 15,13 17.18 19 24 j 12 13 14:15116,1718 j 21122 23 24 25 26 27 1119 29 2i;22 23 2i 25 !28'2913J3!|. .1.*..* i ! '2 ,'27 28 29 3 ' ..!.. June. 1 21 3 j Dec. * • '.... I ..*..| l| 2 | | 41 51 61 71 b| 9JIO j! 31 4j 51 6l 7* R| 9 111 12 13114115] lid 17d I; 19*11 ! 12' 131 M!isj 16 181 191291 2 i! 22 \332 4 j ji 7 j 16 ! 19129 J*3 1 r 12123 . (25j28j27j28!29j3:tj.. I i | (24125 2 3 27(28(29 3 ) ADDRESS CE THE Carrier of the Consiitulioaaiist. JANUARY I, 184 L My Gentle I’at runs : Still another year lias rolled our sorrows and our glories past; Now seemed the time like summer sun-light clear. Anon with cold unpitying cloud- o’ercast. Pass in review the memories wliich stand J.ike dial figures on the time gone by, And there behold the glories of our land. Dashed with its sorrows—the Almighty's hand lias mingled them for his own purpose high. There’s not a sea but bears a flag of ours, Whose teeming commerce swarms on ev’ry shore; Among the greatest states, the mightiest powers, That dag is known the boundless ocean o'er. The policy was wise llnit p-u. w each port Open to all the nations of mankind ; For, powers that once repelled, now smoothly court The ship that’s wafted from some distant port, Though with a native or a stranger wind. ' " ft i* our glory that we stand alone. Far from the shores whore liberty must sleep; Here, like a beacon light, cur stars have shone. To light her worshippers across the deep. Ilerc sl all they shine through ages yet untold, A light to the oppressed of all the wori f, Till, like a mighty torrent, strong and bold, 1 be mass shall sweep with power all m-eojitrolled. And fierce oppression from the eartl be mrled. Vet there is one bright star in that dark sty Os European tyranny and wrong; A sacred champion lifts his voice on high, • u firm defiance of the feudal throng. Ft ”* A Mria's threat, the holy chief disdains, A" In* diverer of his land will he, 'I- hat and sfia cho Freedom's magic strains: o£ ** ■arouse thee, oh! alia! rend thy chains, 8 e worthy of thine ancient fame:—be free 1 Behold <»ur country ! Prominent she stands Amidst the sovereign pr.tions of the world; Plenty and peace smile on our own broad lands. Our banners on a foreign soil unfurled. Out garnered stores profusely scattered forth, I’ofeed the starving millions of the East, - tochmn io Southern Europe, and the North, J he ruby price that Liberty is worth, — And statesmen muse while they behold the feast! Yet, while with charity’s dispensing band. Our treasure to the mendicant we throw. No hostile footstep shall pollute our land. To claim that treasure as a conquering foe. T was thus the Mexican our boundary crossed, To sweep away our array from the soil; They met, and fearfully—the day was lost ! And. like a huge bark on the breakers tossed, They crumbled, shattered with the dread recoil. ! Then rang from North to South, the battle-cry j The bugle’s blast from East to \\ est rang out; A thousand banners were unfurled oa high. A hundred thousand bosoms swelled the shout. Freedom’s bright hosts, a wild, impetuous flood, Rushed to the con diet with those mongrel hordes, And when, upon that treacherous soil they stood, I.oud rang the soldier watchword—Blood for blood 1 And flashed, rclentles* ; from their glittering swords. Onward they pressed, eager, and undismayed, Gray veterans seeking foes they once hare met. While many a vo%v was breathed on virgin blade, That never had, with foemao’s blood, been wet. Soon the bright steel its vengeful office found, And fearful is the story of that day; .For many a darkdaced soldier bit the ground, While loud our bugles swelled the glorious sound Os victory cu the wails of Monterey. j And Westward ho I another column poured, O’er California’s prairies to display j The star-lit banner; while our navy moored Their harks in anvienttSan Francisco’s bay. > I Thus fell their boasted strongholds one by one, j Before the mighty vengeance of the Irec ; ! And WestwarJly, the noble task was done, When Sacramento’s bloody field was won. And proudly waved our flag o'er Santa Fe. i i And now the bird of Peace lu-r pinions spread, And crossed the Gulf, her mission to fulfil; To join the requiem for the gallant dead, And claim the living for our brothers still. J But heard you not the message buck she bore, The proud defiance ringing to the sky ? While thirty thousand crossed the desert o er, To lave their native hill-sides with their gore, . Or, back from Buena Vista’s field to fly ? 'Then rang again the bugle through our land. 1 3 ~ Ten thousand heai is sprang Mi ward at the call, ■ And Vera Cruz beheld the faithful hand. Salute our banner on the Castle wall. At Cerro Gordo’s steep and guarded height, Loud Loomed the cannon of t!u* Northmen bold, The deadly lire, the frantic leader's flight, ' And Io! is to!d another glorious fight, Another matchless victory is told. On. on. o'er Churubusco's bristling height. And o’er Contreras, conquering they pressed ; Chapultcpec, the last, the bloodiest light, Sent many a gallant spirit 9f its rest. Thus,ever, back a proud defiance hurled, The stubborn Spaniard to his Northern foe. O’er fields of blood our banners were unfurled, An 1 then, was echoed through the startled world, Oh I what a victory was Mexico ! Once more, she gentle dove her olive bears, And vvoos the conquered land again to peace; With them, together, we’ll bedew, in tears, The graves where lie the noblest of their race. These are the sorrows, the Almighty’s hand, lias mingled with our glories of the year : There’s notan eve in all this wide-spread land, That will not droop for that departed baud, And give ihrir graves the tribute of a tear. An empire conquered ! a whole race o’erthrown ! Eternal honor to that gallant band. Who, thus, their country’s banner have upborne, And spread such floods of glory o’er the land ! j Vet, not forgot, that stern till helmsman true. Called to the deck, the embayed bark to save ; Manned bv a sturdy Democratic crew. The noble vessel beats the breakers through, Whilst treason’s tempests vainly round her rave. j Hail to thee 1 patriot ruler of the Free 1 Thy task, unsought, unbought, will soon be o’er ; Each pledge redeemed, thy memory shall be Bright on thv country s pages evermore. A rescued people shall thy worth proclaim, And millions yet unborn shall sound thy praise ; Commerce unbound, o’er earth shall spread thy name, And Agriculture, Plenty, Freedom, Fame, Their proudest monuments shall, {rateful, raise. .My gentle patrons, may eternal pence .Smile, on our land, to glad each coming year. While all your wealth, and all your joys increase, And all your dearest hopes become more dear. Farewell 1 Time’s restless v. Lug brooks no delay, Cut " Onward, onward ever i” is his call; To bear the abstract history of the day, Vour Carrier, true to I imc, must.wend Lis way— Farewell! A happy New Year to tou all 1 John Whitehead. James Whiteheadq and Samuel Dowse, ! , *-■ c ' >KulcNt.Si. John Trowbridge. j • S'Tl ON the petition of John Whitehead. James j ii.,’ U hilehead and Samuel Dowse, alleging that Oij the thirtieth day of November eighteen hun dred and forty. John Trowbridge executed to them h.s certain mortgage deed whereby to indemnify and save harmless said.pt titioners, conveying two certain notes, made by said Trowbridge to l-nac Bryan, dated on tiie 'J.Th day of August, A. D. eighteen hundred and forty-live, each for the sum of eight hundred dollars, the one payable twelve months and the other two years after date,signed by said petitioners as securities, he convey ed to said petitioners certain tract* or parcels ul land lying and being in said county of Richmond, the one being in the hi ighborhood known as Richmond Bath, containing twelve acres more or less, hound ed north by lands of James V. hit ebe ad, west by lauds of Joshua Ivey, and south and southeast by the Bath tract. Also, two tracts con eyed by said Joint Trow bridge by Isaac Bryan and described as f Hows, to wit; ‘'All those two tracts or parcels of land situ ate, lying and being in the county of Richmond and iState of Georgia, one containing twelve hundred acres, more nr less, on Spirit Creek, bounded north bv lands o' John Cashin, deceased, east bv lands of 1 Absolom Rhodes, composed of two tracts, one of one thousand acres, granted to J ines Beall, and another ot two hundred acres granted to James M c M aims. ! jfWVlso, all that other tract or parcel of land, situ ate in same county and M fate. containing fourteen hundred and nearly two and three quarter acres, more or less, together with Mills and improvements thereon, and bounded east by' lands, lately' own j e i by the eua’e ot Lowe, yv.est by lands now ; nr latelv owned by r Forkerbery, south by lands i b tight by one John Cashin,Senior, now deceased. o;>r h by land* belongingto Absolom Rhodes. And the said petitioners further alleging that the said John Trowbridge has failett ami neglected to pav ! said notes and has become insolvent, and that tiiev the said petitioners have paid them and that there j is now due them on said notes the sum of eighteen ! hundred anil forty dollars uno tiiteen cents, and praving that the equity of redemption in and to I said mortgaged property may forever be foreclose J. It is ordered that the said John Trowbridge pay in to Court on or before the first day of tiie ! next term, the principal and interest due on said | mortgage, or shew cause why the Equity of Re demption unto said mortgaged premises should no' I b.t forever barred and foreclosed again t him; and further, that a copy of this Rule be published in one of the Gazettes ol the. City of Augusta once a ; month for four months or served on the said John Trov. hi klge ,Q.r his special agent or attorney', and al lowing three months before the first day- of the | next term. A true extract Dom the minutes of the Superior Court, Isth Julv, R>U7 Sept 2 ml JAMES .Vk LAWS, Clerk. DAMPS! LAMPS I! \L \R‘7E assortment of SOI AR. LARD and - FINlu OIL LAMPS, just received from the ! manufactories of S. VV. Murphy and Dyol X Kent, i I oese Lamps are warranted in every particular. | and are perfectly free from danger. Those in want ;of a. useful fvamlsome article, tor a low price, can i be accommodated, as they will be sold at the man | ufacturer’s price in Philadelphia, for cash. They j are cheaper thnn anything of the kind everoffered j in this market. ALSO, ON CONSIGNMENT. | a few' very handsome sett? of CANDELABRA* . and GiIvANDOLES, tor sale low, at the store of J J E. MARSHALL. ' XctcsJTs Range. Business Citrus. To ProfsssioL.al aad Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of 5 10 per annum. Cards exceed* ng six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. W I L LIA 31 11. T 11RII U NJC . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME, GA. j Refer to —W. E. Alexander, Rome, Oa. Aug. 15 ly JAMES GARDNER, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA JOHN H. RIGS, Attorney ami Counselior at Law. CASSVILLE, GA. Will practice in the Counties of the Cherokee Circuit. Collectin’' business will be thankfully received and despatched promptly 21 ly 50 hr VMEL S. PRINTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ROME, GEORGIA. Will practise ia the Cherokee Circuit—Pauld ing, Cass, Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade, Chaltagoo and i Floyd. Aug 15 ly 45 JOHN J. JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MACON, GEORG 1,1. Will practice in the counties of Rihb, Jones, Baldwin, Twiggs Houston, Crawford and .Monroe and al-o in the county ol Burke. Any business in trusted to his cure will receive prompt attention. June 2 ly 2(>5 ALEXANDER JIcKENZIE, JR., - ATTORNEY AT LAW, W AVNESBORO’, GEORGI A. A pr il 20 1 y 178 JONE 3 &l SHBWMAKS, ATTORNI ES AT L A \V . WAYNESBORO. (i\. JOSEPH B. JONES, and JOHN T. SHEW VIAKE. having associated theimeives in the prac tice of Law, will promptly attend to any business entrusted to them in the counties of Burke. Jetf’er son. Emanuel, Richmond. Striven and Washington. July 8 l2 W. MUSQROTE 8080, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAMBURG, S. C. Office opposite Smith &, Benson’s old Warehouse June 9 ly 211 DURELh S. GRDV’ DA lILONEGABUMPK!N COUNTV, GA., Will practice Law in the Cherokee Circuit. He will also act as Land Agent, where the land lies in that or the adjoining counties. References.—F. 31. Cgliot, Esq., A. U. Wim py. P. 31., J. A- Smith,Esq.. Dahionega; Gov. C. 1. McD »na!d. Marietta; Hon. Hiram Warner, Greenville} Cpl K. L. ii .u.'Kpn, Eat. range Sept. 15 ly BLACK & LAWSON, ATTO It h L Y ft A T L A W . Will practice in all the Counties of the Middle Circuit. Any business entrusted to them will meet t with prompt attendee. Address Toward J. Iji.uk, Jacksonboro, Ga. John F. Lawson, Augnsta. Ga. ly Nov. 1C R. B. DILL, CO3IMISSION MERCHANT, New Ore oaks. Nov. 19 —dm Ciias. P. 31'Cali.a. | Gustave Romain 31 cCALLA A ROMAIN, COM Ni 13310 N M3RCH A.NTS, APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. Nov. 7 ly John L. Cope. Oscar L. Shewmake COPE Ac SHEW3I VKE, i Factors and Conmiission Marcliants, ,9.4 r.LV.VJ//. GEORGIA. Sept. 15 ths2m G-LO3H HOTEL. CORNER OF BROAD Sp JACKSON-STS. AUGUSTA, GA. BY FRANCIS 31. JENNINGS. Oct. 2d ly R. F. BOUYBR, TIN 7.1 ANUFAC PURER, On Droad-sl.. at I'. 11. Cook’s old C'lothing Store all orders promptly executed. Roofing, Ac., at shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Work in the country promptly attended to. iy— Oct. 1 CLEVELAND A SPEAK, %mm tssm DENTISTS NO. 2? 5 BROAD-ST (Over Aldrich A: Green’s Shoe Store.) nov 11 I y 35 MEDICAL CARD. [p 3 Dr. MEALS tenders his professional servi ces in the. v arious branches of Medicine, to the cit izens of Augusta and vicinity. He may be found either at the office, formerly occupied by Thos. A J. J. R. Flournoy, Esqrs., on Mclntosh-street, or at the residence of Mrs. Wa terman, on Broad.street j Dec. 1 (nno j JOHNSON’S DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, 31 li. C. E. JOHNSON has the honor to in form his old patrons of last year, and the pub lie generally, that he is again AT IUS OLD STAND , oi er Messrs. Clark. Racket »$• Co.’s Jewelry Store, where he is prepared to execute MINIA TURES in a style superior to any tiling he has done heretofore. Mr. J. thankful for the very liberal patronage of ast season, asks a continuance of the same. Oct. 21 —3m STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GBOR GIA. j QU* This Company having been re-organized i and placed in an etficiei. state for service, are pro ptred to send forwarded without delay all freight shat may oiler. Goods consigned to WM. P. WILLIAMS, Agent at Sat annah, will be forwarded free of Commis sions. The connection of R. M. Goodwin with this ’orapany has terminated. JOHN B. GUIEU, June 5 I —v Agent at Augusta. UNDER- 'BT T 5 A sTo D < AWBRS OF MERINO, COTTON, SILK, and all other kinds, cheap, at Cct 17 WM. O. PRICE & CO**. CORPORATION ClT* OF AUGUSTA. ' MAYOR. DR. li. D. FORD, a MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. Ward No. I.—G.F. Parish, D. Kirkpatrick, I. U. Garvin. Ward No. 2. —L. A. Dugas, D. B. Hadley. Thos. - Hopkins. Ward No. 6.— 8. Conley, 11. Huff, J. B Bishop. Ward No. 4.—James Harper, Wm. K. Kitchen, C. B. Hitt. Clerk of Council—W. 3iilo Olin Collector and Treasurer—John Hill City .Marshal—Foster Blodget. City Constables —J. Sistrunk, L L. Antony. Jailor —W. D. Broom. Keeper of Magazine —Wm. M. Pickering. Keeper of Hospital —Peter MiMahyv- Clerk Lower Market— 11. R. Pliilpot. Clerk Upper .Market—33 m. Keener. Keeper ot the Bridge—H. B. Fraser. . Keeper City Hall —.Mrs. O. Hargroves. T Keeper City Clock—C. Catlin. Super. Streets and Water 33 orks—John Riley. i 'jty Surveyor—William Phillips. Meetings of Council Ist Saturday in each mouth BANK STATE OF GEORGIA. BRANCH AT AUGUSTA Capital $150,000. Dr. G. 31 NEWTON. President. | I lit; r.y, Cannier. DIRECTORS. Dr. W. H. Turpin, Geo. W. Wiu jams, J. 11. Bulki.ey, Joseph Davis, H. W. Risley, J. C. Carmichael. Teller—James Adam; Book-keeper—A. Boggs 5 Discount A Collecting Clerk—Jno. J. By; J. < Hici ing Day, every day. Discount Day, every day; regular discount day Friday. BANK OF AUGUSTA. Capital $050,000. ROBERT F. EOF, President. Jas. Vv r . Davies, Cashier. DIRECTORS, Robert E. Poe, Jesse Kejkt, John Bom s, R. A. Reid, R. Campbell, Thos. Davis. Wm. Shear, Henry Moore, Jas. Harper, Jas. W. Davies, state direcjok. L. A. Dugas. Teller S.C. Wilson—Book Keeper. Geo. 31. Thew— Discount and Collecting < Jerk. < «co. W. Morgan. Regular Offering I lay. Monday—Regular Discount Day. Tuesday, MECHANICS BANK Capital $500,000. A. SIBLEY, President. M. Hatch, Cashier. DIRECTORS. J. .31. Adams, T. S. .Metcalf, J. B. Bishop, Josiaii .Sibley, C. J. Cook, J. B. Walk er. A. Gould, Amokv Sibley. J. 31. Hand, Teller—Geo. Robertson ; Book-keeper—3V. I'. Pemberton} Discount & Collecting Clerk—l. Purse. Offering Day,Tuesday | Discount Day,Wednesday. BANK OF BRUNSWICK. Capital $200,000. ~lii)W. THOMAS, President. John Craig, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Enw. Thomas. W. E. Jackson, A. J. Miller, G. T. Doktic. Tho. Barrett. Teller—John Craig, Book-keeper—Joseph Mil igau. Offering Day,every day. } Discount Day,every day. GEORGIA R. R. & BANK’G COMP’Y Capital. $375.0C0. JOHN P. KING, President. John W. Wild, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Hays Bowdrf. James W. Davies, I John Cunningham, Jacob Puim/.v, 1 Elijah E. Jones. Charles Dougherty, Undrew J. Miller, Antoine Polllain, John Bones, Adam G. Saffold, Wm. 31. D’Antignac, Pu a-avt Stovall, William 1). Con vers, J. C. I vnr.o, Benja min 11. Warren, Thomas N. Hamilton. 'Feller —William H. Jones} Book-keeper—3i. F. Boiselair. Offering day. | Discount Day .every day. AUGUSTA INSURANCE 8c BANK’G COMPANY. Capital $375,000* V, 31. 31. D’ANTIGNAC, President. Robert Walton, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Wm. M. D’Antignac, L. Hopkins, ■ JtviLs Hope, L. C^ess. ! 11. Bow due, I Teller Win. Magkie : Book-keeper G. 33 . Summers; Liscount Clerk, Ac.. Win. B. Savage, j Offering Days, daily except Sundays. Discount Days, daiij' except Sundays. GEORGIA STB AM BOAT COMP’Y Capital SIOO,OOO. CIIA RLES GREEN. 1 resident. S. M. Pond, Secretary & Treasurer. DIRECTORS FOR SAVANNAH. Edward Padfeford, R. A. Lewis, Andrew Low, Jr. Jos. S. Fay. Charles Green, E M.oi.vxxux, Jr. John 11. Reid, Geo. W. Anderson, j George Hall, 11. A. Allen. FOR AUGUSTA. ! Thos. S. Metcalf, James Hope, J. R. Bllklev, Agent at Augusta, John B. Guieu. General Saperintendant, Savannah—\3’m. P. Williams; George Johnson Clerk. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. JOHN W. WILDE. JUDGE. Henry Robert, Clerk, A.C. Coldwell, Sheriff. 1 This Court sets 4th Mondays m February, May, , August and November. SUPERIOR COURT. W. W. HOLT, JUDGE. James McLaws, Clerk, Aaron RolT. Sheriff. This Court sits 2nd Monday in J anuary and J une. INFERIOR COURT. , Justices —James Harper, Valentine Walker, Wm Beall, Jesse Kent, and 1. P. Garvin. POST OFFICE. | E. B.GLASCOCK. P. 31. | B. H ALL, Deputy P.M. NORTHERN MAIL. i Due Daily at 7 P. M Closes Daily at 8 P. 31. WESTERN M .VIE. Due Daily at 4 A M A‘loses Daily at 5 P. 31. s\v annah mail. Due Daily at oA. 31. j Closes Daily at BP. 31. caknfsvh.le mu,. Due Tuesday by-7 P.M Closes Wednesdav atß P.3f. calhoun's mills.mail. Due Wednesday and Saturday by F> p. M. Closes Sunday and Wednesday at 8 P. M. GREENVILLE MAIL, Due Sunday. Tuesday and Friday by 3 P.M. Closes Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 P. M. GILLISON VI EL K M AIL. Due 33’ednesday and Saturday by 6P. 31. Closes Wednesday and Saturdav at 8 P. 31 augustTindepenbent FIRE COMPANY. WILLIAM H. MAHARREY, CAPTAIN, i Chas. Catlin, Ist Lieut.JAMF.s Gardner,4th Lt. jF, Bignon,2d Lieut. Henry Moore, SecV. Vacant,'. 3d Lieut. j IROJSf STB. M 30AT COMPANY. Capital §IOO,OOO. A3IOIIV SIBLE V. President ,G. .McLaughlin, Secretary. DIRECTORS, J. 31. Adams, Josiaii Sibley. IL B. Fka/er, N. K. Butler, Porter Fleming, one vacancy. Agent at Augusta, \V m. .31. Rowland, at Savannah, X’. 3imls. AUGUSTA FIlli: COMPANY. F. LAMBACK, CHIEF ENGINEER. 33 m. 11. Goodrich, Ist.Vssutaut Engineer, J.vet. Hubbaf.d, 2nd “ •* Wm. Phillips,Secretary L, S. Morris, Treasurer. SECTION I. I SECTION 4. wm. Haines, Jr. Capt. Jas. 11. Carter. Captain, j L. C. Service, Lieut. Thos. A. Bones, Lieut. Wm. Housiey. Jr. Sec’y. W. D. Andrews, See’y. SECTION 2. SECTION 5. C. A. Piatt, Captain. E. C. Tinsiev,Captain, j Jno. Bridges, Lieut. J. W. Gallaher. Lieut. A. Hatch, vJec’y. J. W.Clark, Sec y, SECTION 3. SECTION t>. Jno. Nelson,f 'aptain. J. W. Zinn, < aptain. A. Iversen. Liaut. B. Abrahams, l.ieut. J. A. Simmons, Sec y. J Myers. Sec’v. Sections meet for exercise on the last Saturday in every month. General Parades for practice and inspection, in March and December, every year. Regular quarterly meetings in 31arch, June. Sep tember and December, for the transaction of bu siness, POST OFFICES IN EACH COUNTY IN THE STATE, Appling'^- Homesviile, Willis's Store. Baker— Albany, Concord GiUoa’s, New ten Oak I.awn. Baldwin 31 illedgeville. Bibb —Echaconna, Macon. Brir in —Eden. Bulloch —State boro 31illcav. Burke —Bird.-ville'.Briii3onviUe. Frvcr’s Ponds, llol coinbe, Lester’s Di-irict. Midville,Old Church Sardis, Waynesborough. Butts —lndian Springs, Jaei, on. Lofton's Store. Camden —( entre \ iiiage, Jellersonton, Langsburx r . Saint Marv’s. Campbell —t.’ampbeliton, Cedar Branch, fount; Line. Dark (ionicr, Rivertown. Sandtov. n. Carroll —Carrcllto... Hickory Level, Laurel Hill Jlotherwood, 'J’allapoosa. \ ilia llicu. Cass —Adairsville. Allatoona.Cartersvillc.Cassville I’ree Bridge. Iron Works, Kingston, Oothcal oga. Pine Log, Saliquoy, Stiles boro. Chatham — Savannah. Chal/no'sa —Al]»iiie, Chattoogaville, Dirt Town, Is land Town, Summerville, Teloara Sprint's. Cherokee —Boardtree, Ball Ground, Canton, Har nageville, Hickory Flat, Orange, Jlillville, So cial Hill, Trov. Woodstock, i Clarke —Athens, Farmington, Salem. \V r atkin«ville j Cohh—Ac w orth. fiolirotha, High Bridge, Lebanon 31a.rit tta, I’tnrJer Springs 3?ill Grove, K;>>vvel! Columbia —Appling, Barzelia. Culbreath’s, Darhv’t Kubank’s, Lombardy, Raysrille, Republican Thompson, White (3ak, Wrightsboro. Coweta —Bexar, Johnson's Store, Haralson, Kedron Location. Lodi, Newnan. Rio, Willow (trove. Crawford —Francisville. Hammock Grove. Ilickorx Grove, Hopewell, Knoxville, L nion. New A gency. Decatur —Attapulgus, Bainbridgc, Cairo, Olive Grove. Dade —Trenton, 33’auhatchce. De.Kalb —Atlanta, Cross Keys. Decatur, Lvthonia Panthersvilie, Rough and Ready, Stone 31oun litin. Utoy. Doobt —Cedar (’reek. Drayton. Hollidaysville. 31111- wood. Traveller’s Rest, 3 ionna. Early- —Blakely, Fort Gaines, Pachitta. E’ftngham —Reform, Springfield. Elbert —Amanduv ille. Cold 33 ater. Cook’s Law Os ticc. Eagle Grove. Elberton, 3lontevidoe, Pe tersburg!!. Rucker,-, viile. Emanuel —S wain s borough. E —Fairborn. Fay etteville, Jonesboro’.. York j Flat, ’ —Cave Spring, Courtesy. Hermitage, 31is sionary Station. Rome. Vann’s Valley. Forsuth —ibT CreeK, Curnming Hartford, iligl Tower, 3 icker}‘s Creek, Warsaw. Franklin —Aquiila. Bancroft, Bowcrsville, Busli ville, Caniesville, Fair 3 iew. Grove Level Middle Riper. Parker's Store. 33’a'not Hill. Gilmer —Lllijay, irince La ward, r J'acoah, d'uik ing Rock. Gb.rm —Bethel. Brunswick. Frederica. Gro no —l b acker s Neck. Greensboro, Longshoals Factory. Benfiehl, Public Square, Scull Shoals I nion Point. White Plains. Girin , il —Auburn, Cain’s, Choice's Store, f.aw rencevilie, Orrsville, Pinckney viile, Hock Bridge, Suwane. Sweet Water, 3’ellow River Huber shorn —Bates vijle, (’lurkesvilic. Dawson. Hol lingsworth, Mount Youah, Loudsviile, Nacoo ciioe, 33 alton's Ford. Hall —\r.o. ( iiesnut Hill, Gainesville, Gillsv'ille. Hog Mountain, Hancock —Devcreaux's Store. Long's Bridge.’l omit Zion, Puwcltou, Rock .Mills, Shoals ofOgechcc. Sparta. 1 Harris —Cochran’s Cross Roads, Fdlerslie, Hamil ton C. Ainiht-rry Grove, King’s Gap. Pied mont. Waverly Hall. Whitesville. Heard —Berrien, Corintn, Enon Grove, Franklin. I louston. j Hairy —Double Chains. Flat Rock. Fosterville. Lo cust Grove, McDonough, Sandy Ridge, Tuck er's Cabin. White House, Stockbridne. I Houston —Bateman's Store, Busbayville, Fort Val iev. Hayneville, Henderson, .Minerva, Perrv, Wellborn’s '‘ills, V r ilna. i fncin —Adams, House Creek. Irwiusville. | Jackson —Barber's Creek, Bascobel, Harmony Grove. Jefferson, Mnibc-rry, Marcus. Jasper —Hillsborough, Meohauicsville, Jlonticcllo. Palo Alto, Shady Dale. ! Jefferson —Form’s Bridge. Louisville, Reedy Creek. Sylvan Crp.e, Wooijhuin. Jones —Blountsviile, Clinton, Larksville. 'Franquilla. | Eaurens —Buck Eye. Dublin, Laurens Hill, i Lee —Chenuba, Palmyra, Starkevilie. Sumterville. 1 I.ihertn —Hinesville, Riceborough, V* HE.ourville. i Lincoln —Double Branches, Goshen, Lincolnton. Lowndes —Alapaha. Okapilco, Piscola, Sharp's Store, Troupvj le. Lumpkin —Amicalola, Auraria, Barrettsville, Cal houn. Crossviile. D.ihlonega. New Bridge. Macon —Granversville. Hambnrar. Lanier,Marshall x ilic. Martin's Store. Horse Head. Madison —Brookline. Damelsville. 3ladison Springs Mclntosh —Darien, South Newport. Marion —Glenalta, Pea Ridge, Pineville, Poindex ter. Tazewell. Meriwether —Erin. Farmer’s. Flat Shoals, Gold Hill. ' Greenville. Rocky 3lonnt, Texas. Warm ! Springs. White Sulphur Springs. Woodbury. W’ood House, j Monroe —Culloden, Forsyth. Gul!ctt«ville, John- Istonville, Prattsville. Russelvillc, Unionville. Montgomery —Boxville, Colquitt, 31ount \'ernon. Morgan — Buck Head. Übenezer. Fairplay. High I Shoals. 3ladison. Park’s Bridge. Rchobothvifle. Murrey —Cohut t ah Springs. Cooaawatt.ee, Dalton. Holly Creek. Red Clay. Pleasant \ alter. Red Hill. Spring Place. Sugar Valley, Tunnel Hill. Muscogee —Columbus, Halloca. Shell Creek, Up- i atoie. Newton —Conyers. Covington. Leaitsrille. Newborn. I Oak Hill, Oxford, Newton Factory, Sheffield, ! Starrsvillc. i Oglethorpe —Bairdstewn. Bowling Green. Goo<e j Pond. Lexington. Millstone, Philomath, Sal- i raonville. State Rights. I Paulding —Ce iartowa, HuatsriUe, New Babylon 3 au Wert. Pike —Baruesville, Griffm, Liberty Hill, Milner j { Zebnlon Pulaski —fl awkitisviW Putnam —Clopton’s 3lih», Fatonton, Glades Cross Roads. Rockville, Stanfordville. Rabun —Cl avion. Randolph —Brooks viile. Cotton Hill, Cuthbert, Eu t.sw, Georgetown. Lowel, Petawda. Richmond —Augusta, Eclair, Mcßeea, Richmond Factory St" en —Armsnia, Black £r«ek Buck ii i ■mill— .u i »«i.i ■i., g nTT, wt ina^ cyondale, Jacksonboro, Mill Haven, Mobley Pond, .Scurborou-; h. ! iSieiratt —Florence--. Green Hill, Hancabatchee, Lumpkin, Richland, ricaisviilc, Summerficld. i Suin' —Americas. Danville, Friendship, Plains o> I Dura. Ponutowa. 'iaiioL —liiuii Fpriiur, Carson ville. Centre, Davri t»ii. Pine Hill, Pleasant Hill, Quito, Talbott on. Talhtferro —(Vawford-viile, Raytown, Tattnall —Perry "s .Mills. llcidsville, tsurreney’s. Tel fa h —Copeland Jacksonville, Lumber City, Temperance. Themis —Duncanville, Grooverville. Thomasville. Troup —Antioch, Cane Point, LaGrange, Long Cane. Mountville, \ eruon, W est Point. Twiggs —.Marion. Rain's tstore. Tarversville. Union —Blairsville, ivy Log. Polk, Shady Grove, \ oung ( bine. Upson —Double Bridges, Hooteusviile, Taomastoa, Waymanville. I Valka —Chesnut Flat. Dogwood. Frick's Gap, La faycltc, Medicinal Springs, Rock Spring, Ros»- vilie, Snow Hill, Villenow, M ood’s Station Walton —(bitt Off, Gohd Hope, Monroe, Social Cir cle. Windsor. ] H are —\\ aresboro. Warren —Camack. Double Weils, Mayfield, War re nlon. H ashingtnn —Curry s Mills. Davisboro, Hebron, Irwin's Cross Roads. Oconee, SaudersviCfe, Tcnniile , Warthen’s Stoic. ' Wayne — Way nesvil Ic. H lines —Aonia, < entrevi’le, Danburgb, Mallorys ville, Pistol ('reek. Rehoboth, Washington. H7A oio. /t —L ooi Springs, Gordon, Irwinirtoii- Mc- Donald. ou.nurL iir.ANHAMS LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. IN offering this valuable me Heine to the people oi (Georgia, for tlie relict and cure of many dis eases incident to a Southern climate. I do not claim so it infallibility; neither do 1 say it will cure ajl Hi ea.-es. But in Chronic Liver Affections and JJ spepsia, I can confidently advise and recom m nd it' use, from my personal observation and use Jl he article in my own practice. This article is la.orabiy received wherever it has been used. I am allowed to refer to Mr. George Heard of Troup. Mr. John Warren of Columbus, Mr. McKnffee of Cobh. Mr. Asbury H ill of Athens, Mr. William D. Terreil of Putnam, Rev. John 13. Dawson of La rrange; to w hich a great number of names might be added, who bear their testimony to its value;— Hr. Henry' Branham has used this rnedit in j in his own case, and has prescribed it to manv others, fives it as his opinion, that it is one of the safest and most valuable medicines that can be used in Imperfect digestion, liver complaints, constipation ind irregular =tate of the bowels. It is useful in billions complaint-, so persons recovering from bil ious fevers.and in sick or nervous head-ache. To iregnant women, who are subject so costiveness, ■ his medicine is well suited. In regulating the stale it the stomach and bowels, and promoting digestion, it i“ particularly' useful. I could append a long list of certificates, but for boar, prefering to roly on the virtues of the medi cine to sustain itself. The medicine is a gentle and certain cathartic, tonic and sudorific. JOEL Bit AN HAM. Eatonton, Ga. Price ftl— For sale by A. G. WILLIS. March 11 GRISWOLD'S IMPROVED COTTON gins. rgillF. subscriber will continue, the manufacture JL of GINS on his usual extensive scale; and •mbraces this opportunity to thank his numerous •ustomers for their liberH jpatronage heretofore.' — The estimation in which his Gins are held muv be cnown from the fact of his having sold more than two thousand within the last three vears; probably 'en to one over anv other factory in the State.— This evidence of the superiority of his Gins, is ac •minted for, by his being the first to introduce the iate improvements, and keeping the lead, by year ly adding new ones. His first and second improve ments, made the quality of rottdn perfect, though mme were rather slow, las third made them suffi •iently fast, it then only remained to make them nore durable and convenient, which has been done effectually, by several new improvements the pre sent year; besides, be has ’he exclusive right of the Mate. ami the privilege of other sections, to furnish Reed's Patent Water Boxes, which are believed to »e ten times more durable than any ether, bv those who have made a fair trial of them, and arc infalli bly secure against fire by function. His fine Gins, .rill gin Mastodon Cotton as well as any Saw' Gin can. ilis agents will visit planters generally, and exhibit specimens of Ids late improvements, and point out thotr ad\ antages. in time, for all to en gage, and In- supplied before next ginning season, or, enga . men; can be made bv letter, directed to him at (Hinton, Jones county, Georgia. Gins, will be delivered at trie purchaser's residence in an" part of the State, except the Cherokee counties where they will be left at the Rail Road depot, most convenient to the purchaser. All w arranted to perform well if used according to the printed directions sent with each. S VMUEL GRISWOLD. March Go th—c 147 G-AhVA TIBM, ' AND ITS PROOFS OF MERIT. TfflHE universal success which has attended the M, introduction of Dr CHRISTIE’S G\L VANO-3IAGNETK ’ REMEDIES in the United ."States, it is bclievud. is without example in the annals of Popular Medicine. A groat deal V’ natu ral prejudice had to be combatted, ktul ihe geheral distrust attendant on any new discovery' to be sub dued; but amid these difficulties, the articles have been constantly' advancing in favor, aira for the simple reason, t1,.:,t in. j Kyi e- brq.ujit, ii sally Suc cess/u f wherever they have been proper!tj and'id ly tried. But many persons —perhaps many* thou sands—who cotdd receive the most valuable bene fit from this discovery, are vet skeptical regarding its re-nits, and it is especially for the benefit of this class—probably the most re pectabie class— that certificates anu testimonials are presented through the medium of respectable journals. Every column in this paper could he filled with the voi !t mi nary statements made Ly the recipients of the benefits conferred by Christie’s ( iulvanic Articles, and every day- the number of witnesses ‘to their efficacy is increasing. In all NERyOtJS.fiIS EASES their benefits are certain and lasting. Ti J l ’ vuTtuN. — The great celebrity and success of Dr. Christie’s Galvanic and Magnetic Lurafives, has caused them to be counterfeited by unprinci pled persons. To protect tbe public- 4 against de ception there is but C) N E , A CT.H ORIZ E D AGENT appointed in each' (own ‘or city, from whom alone the Ge.nui.NE aftiues can be procur ed. Only Agent in Augusta. Dec. 30 HA VIE AND, RISLEY & CO. HOPS THE AFFLICTED 111 NO CITIE---NO PAY. The Pectoral Elixir. A W A RR A NTED CURE FOR Coughs, Ct Ids. AsthmafTlarisy, Tain in ihe Side, Pneuntomuj, Whooping Cough f Croup. Jirovchitis t Utter Complaint, Consumption , and every disease , , 1° irhirk the organs of the ('host are incidetit. FIAI.IIS invaluable remedy, (a discovery of one I oj the most scientific Physicians in the Uni ted States,) has now' been in u»e about three years, and stands unrivalled bv any other, for tlm cure ol the above diseases. ‘The PECTORAL ELIXIR is confidently recommended to th© phb lic, (especially of Southern climates, where at mo-pheric vicisitudes are so frequent) as an in fallible cure tor all the ailments specified above, and numerous testimonials might he adduced to substantiate the fact. fi gets by opening the pores ot the skin and equalising the circulation, a disarrangement ol which produces all the of the Lungs. The Pectoral Elixir is not only tree troiu anything, which could prove injurious j trom its iofcg continued use, but on the cratr - *''*, possesses properties that strengthen tha rl'>,*ch j and lung', arid wards oif an attack upon those or-* gaus. 1 h proprietor, so confidant of its success. ; has authorized his agents in every case where It fails to give satisfaction, to refund the mnnev. Each bottle accomp mied with ample directions. For sale wholesale retail by MM H. TI'TT, Sole Agent for Augusta, Fr.ce 51 per bottle dr six bottles for Vec.Jt ■ —T- - m