Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 10, 1851, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. C|)f ftoili) (Constitutionalist. OFFICE ON McINTOSH-STREET, third door from the north-west corner of broad street. Sales of LAND by Administrators, Executors or Guar dians, are required, by law, to be held on the first. Tuesday in the month, between the hours of ten in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Court House in which the property is situate. Notice of those sales must be given in a public Gazette. SIXTY DAYS previous to the day of sale. Sales of NEGROES must be at Public Auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, between the usual hours of sale, at the place of public sales in the county where the Letters Testamentary, or Administration. OT-$£^ iansllsps raay have been granted, first giving SIXTY DAY'S notice thereof, in one of the public j Gazettes of this State, and at the door of the Court House where such sales are to be held. Notice for the sale of Personal Property must be given in like manner, FORTY DAYS previous to day of sale. Kotice to the Debtors and Creditors of an Estate must be published for FORTY DAYS. Notice that application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell LAND, must he published for FOUR MONTHS. leave to sell NEGROES, must be published H)LR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. Business Carts. To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not ex ceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of SlO per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. COULTER St COLLIER, AT TOE NETS AT LAW, Home, Georgia. Will practice in the several counties of the Che rokee Circuit. Alfred R. Coulter, | Wm. E. Collier References .— Hon. J. L. Petigru, Charleston; Messrs. Baker k Hart, Wm. E. Jackson kCo Au gusta; lion. Henry W. Collier, Tuscaloosa, Alaba- ly mar 27 ARTHUR HOOD, A TTORNE Y AT LA W, Calhoun. Gordon County Ga. Business entrusted to his Professional manage ment in the counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass Floyd, Gilmer, Walker and Chattooga, will meet Frith prompt attention. Refers to Howard k Gardinor, Chas. E. Gren ville, W. W . Gibbs, Messrs. Gibbs k McCord, and IYB. Ramsey, Augusta. ly mar 5 JOHN W. EVENS, ATTORNEY 6r COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Dalton, Murray County, Ga., Will practice in Murray, Gilmer, Cass, Gordon, Walker, and the other counties of the Cherokee Circuit. All business entrusted to his caro, will moot with prompt attention. Refer to Messrs. Scranton, Stark A Davis, Messrs. Ilaviland, Risley k Co., Augusta: Messrs. Poe & Nisbet, Macon: Messrs. Piorson k iloidt, Savannah. ly aug 9 ~ w. wTmontgomery; AT TOR IV E Y A T L A W, Augusta, Georgia. Will practice in the Middle Circuit. Office in La w Rrange. aug 11 WILLIAM R. McLAWg' A TTORNE Y A T LA W, Commissioner for New York, Virginia, North and South. Carolina. HAYING formed a Co-Partnership with an Attor ney in Washington City, will attend promptly to all applications entrusted to him for BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, under the laws of 1817, and the bill which has just passed Congress, allowing bounty Land to the officers and soldiers of the war ,of 1812, the Indian war, and the late Mexieah war. Office on Washington street, socond door from IWaarren's corner. dActf oct 5 B. Y. MARTIN, A TTORNE Y A T LA W, Augusta, Ga. practice in the counties of Columbia, War ren and Burke, and will attend to the collection of debts and claims in Abbeville and Edge field districts, b»?uth Carolina. Office on Broad first door above the In surance Bank. f°b JAMES GARDNER, JR., ATTORNE Y AT LA W. Augusta, Georgia. j R sturges" A TTORNE YAT LA W. nuty 27 Waynesboro, Ga. JllffoUctl sarbs. dentistry. D. S. CHASE, M. D.. DENTIST, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted on Gold Plate, with Clasps, Spiral Springs, by Atmospheric pressure, or with an Air chamber. Partial Sets inserted in a neat and beautiful manner, without either Clasps or Springs. Palatine Obturators made and inserted so as to enable the patient to speak distinctly, and with ease. Particular attention paid to Dontition, and the preservation of the Natural Teeth. Office south side of Broad-street, one square Sheave the Globe, and a few doors below the Frank lin House.' ly jan 3 p MUNSON, A.M, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE over Carmichael k Co.'s hardware Store, TEETH constitutionally healthy, Plugged, and Warranted tor life , References —hivo. Means, Campbell, Lo Conto, Messrs. Bonos, aipi Fleming it Co, apr 29 G _ ’“CPF' UK. J vs. D. MACKS E tenders respectfully his Prefessional Services to the citizens of Augus ta. Office on Jackson street, between Broad and Reynold streets. 6mos jynl2 DR. M. J. ROLAN. Otters his professional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity, Office at his residence, on Broad street, above the Upper Market. 6m ap 8 DRS. J. E. & H. A. BIGNON. Office on Broad St. opposite Bridge Bank building Offer their professional services to the cit zens of Augusta and its vicinity. jan 14 MEDICAL CARD. DR. P. M. STOTESBURY offers his Pro fessional services to the Public. Office on Broad-streot, first Dwelling above the •franklin House, where lie may be found at all hours, when not professionally engaged. References. —Dr. M. S. Thompson, Macon, Ga.; Dr. J. Toole, Scriven county, formerly of Ham burg, & 0- mar JT J. M. HAWKES, M. D. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON— 'Treats disease m purely Physiological Principles, rejecting all known poisons, whether vegetable, animal or mineral. Office, a few yards South of the Post Office and opposite the Young Men's Library Association Augusta, Ga. ly fob I H. VAN VOORHIS, M- D. HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. WF" Is permanently located in Augusta, and is tt> be found at Mr. Beer s, corner of Broad and J’Sckson streets. Refers to G., J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs. march 14 A CARD. gF* DR. EDW. GIRARDEY tenders his Pro fessional Services to the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, Offioe one door above Martin Fred ,crick's ly oct 3(h j. m. hill, Greene Street, opposite the Baptist Church. imar 27 lyr & atlii Canstitutiffiialtst. CHEAP WORKS, OR LIGHT READING. T H ® FOLLOWING cheap Literature can be °?°' A ' OATES * GO'S Piano, Book and Music Depot, viz : Pendennis, Ned Allen, or the Past Age; Mount Hope, or Phillip, King of the Wampanoag; Frank Fairleigh; The Rangers, or The Torys Daughter; bhannondale; Warwick Woodlands, by Frank For rester; The Heirs of Derwentwater; First and 1 rue Love, by Dumas; Life of Pen Owen; Home Influence and Mother's Recompense; Yale of Ce dars; Woman's Friendship; To seem and to be* The Maid of Canal Street, by Miss Leslie; Tho Commissioner, by James; The Gold Worshippers, or The Days we Live in ; The Mother-in-Law ; The Banker s Wife; The Dunnings and their Beaux; Rose Douglas; Nathalie; Time the Avenger; Stans field Hall; Ihe Ladder of Gold; Henry Smeaton, by James j Ella Stratford; The City Merchant, or The Mysterious Failure; The Nag’s Head; Cle- Lorimer; Nell Gwynn ; Sidonia, the Sorceress; L ! fe , s Discipline; The Village Notary; Wild Sports oi the West; additional Memoirs of my Youth, by Lamartine; Singleton Foutenay; Charles O’Mal ley; Tom Burke of our Rebels and Tories; Bertie; Dr. V alentme s Lectures. j uno 6 LATE PUBLICATIONS. QELECT POLITICAL QUOTATIONS—Sacred kJ and Miscellaneous; by Webb & Watson, 2 vols. The Widow Bigby’s Husband, and other Tales of Alabama, by the author of Simon Scruggs. The Yankee among tho Mermaids, kc.; by Bur ton. J Nell Garynee; or, Tho Court of The Stuarts, un der tho Reigns of Charles 11, and James 11. The Dennings and their Beaux: with Alina Der by; by Miss Leslie. Ihe bea King: a Nautical Romance, by the au thor of the Scourge of the Ocean. Dictionary of Sacred Quotations, by the Rev. 11. History of the Sabbatarian Churches—embracing accounts of the Armenian. East Indian, and Abys sinian Episcopacies in Asia and Africa, by Mrs. Ta nar Davis. A new edition of Walker on Intermarriage. The Manufacture of Steele—containing tho Prac tice and Principles of Working and making Steele, by Frederick Overman. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, by T. Babing ton MaCaulay, new and revised edition. The above works for sale by juae 1 THOS. RICHARDS k SON. “BE YE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, ’ ISA COMMAND that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children of Men. For Female axd Male.—l)R. LARZETTES’ JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of Debili ty. Impotency. or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be. viz : Nature’s Great Restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. It is a certain cure for Seminal Emissions, General Debility, Gleet, Weakness of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affections, Leucorrhoe or Whites. As a vigorating medicine it is unequalled Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, In digestion. loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, Ac. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of priceless value to those without offspring. Caution.—This celebrated medicine cannot be genuine unless the fac-siniile signature of Judson & Co. (N. 8., the only American Agents) is on the wrapper of each bottle. CAUTION TO BE CAREFULLY READ AXD RE MEMBERED. A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has lately been issued, having the name of Levi Judson on the wrapper. This Levi Judson is in the store of, and connected with, one Lucius S. Comstock, who is believ ed to ho the instigator and real vender of the counter feit Juno Cordi^J, Remember that the counterfeit has the name of Lbvi Jcbson on the wrapper, and tho genuine has NOT his name on the wrapper. JUDSON Sc CO., Jolin-street, New-York, Only Agents in America, Established iu 1844. Sold only by IUVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, ILYVILAND, IL-YRItAL fc CO., Charleston. HENDRICKSON, Savannah. dxc6m fe 1 TO OWNERS QF AND DEALERS IN HORSES. CARLTON'S FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the cure of Founder, Split Hoof, Hoof-bound Horses, and contracted and Feverish Feet, Wounds, Bruises, in the Flesh, Galled Backs, Cracked Heels, Scratches. Cuts, Kicks, Ac., on Horses! CARLTON’S RING-BONE CURE, FOR THE CURE of Ring-Bone, Blood Spavin, Bone SpavLi, W/ndgaUs, and Splint—a certain remedy. This ftliig-Rojip Core and the Founder Ointment, are prepared from' the recipe qf a Yffyy celebrated Eng lish Farrier, and will cure iu imiety-nhjq cases out of ft#e hundred, any of the above complaints. They have bee** »fs.ed by farmers, liverymen, stage proprietors, and others, wit'i, t?io most marked and decided success. Sold only by"" HAVILAND, RISER* QQ.. Augusta. IIAVILAND, HARRAL A CO.', Charleston, lIjSIjEJJRICKSON. Savannah. dxc6m fe 1 WE B. E7£NS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AC CON .yOO ATI QN wharf, CHARLESTON, §. c. WM- E» RYANS, WM, M. D'ANTIQNAC, r.ov 5 ly W. BVAN& plantersTattention. GROUND LAND PLASTER, for Manure.—A large supply of this article will be kept on hand, and sold very low by HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO. To encourage Planters to make large crops, the Rail Road Company promise to take Land Plaster at their lowest rate of freight. 3m mar 11 HOME INDUSTRY. THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to fill orders lor BUCKETS, as low as they can be laid down from any market. aug 16 B. LOCKHART & CO. HARPER’S NEW YORK and Erie Rail Road Guido Book: containing a description of tho Scenery, Rivers, Towns, Villages, and most impor tant works on the Road, with one hundred and thirty-six Engravings, by Lossing k Barritt. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS k SON. June 7 RI C H DRE| S § (y QQD S. SNOWDEN k SHEAR. HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, from New York, by the Steamer Southerner. Rich Striped and Chockod Fancy Silks, for Ladies’ Spring and Summer Dresses, of beautifulf styles; Also, rich Embroidered Grenadines, of new and elegant styles: To which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. apr 29 BLACK SILK WARP GASHMERETT, SNOWDEN k SHEAR, HAVE just reooivod, from New York, Black Silk Warp CASHMEItETT, a beautiful article for Gentlemen’s Summer wear. —also— Lupin's sup. Black DRAPE DE ETE, and a va riety ot other articles for Gentlemen's Summer ware, to which they respectfuly invito the attention of the public, may 2 NEW BOOKSI THE 2d and last volume of D’LOUISE LAVAL LIERE, by Dumas. Continuation of Dickens’ Pickwick Papers by G W. M. Reynolds. No. 366 Littell's Living Age, 12J cents. Vol. 3d of Caroline of Brunswick, by G. W. M for June. Subscribers will please call for their copies, at GEO. A. OATES k CO S. ty Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st. THOS. RICHARDS k SON have received anoth er supply of the following Worki,: Reveries of a Bachelor, by Ike Marvel. Lifo of Randolph, by Hugh A. Garland. Lyell's Travels in the United States. Column's European Lifo and Manners, juno 3 NOTICE. TIIE business of the concern of JOHN k SAM UEL BONES k CO., in the HARDWARE and CUTLERY BUSINESS, in the city of Augus ta, expired on the 21st ult. It will be continued by the subscribers, under the firm of BONES & BROWN, JOHN BONES. Augusta, 2d June, 1851. 2q4 juno 3 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1851. H. G. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. The most Extraordinary Discovery in the World is the great Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast! THE miraculous cures performed by the Arabian physicians in the days of old, were then looked upon as the result of magic, but since we have become intimate with their history, we can thus account for their surprising power over diseases. Their attainments in the knowledge of medicine, were the wonder of the age, while at the same time the science of Chemistry, which with them had its origin, was to the rest of the world “ a sealed book.” And in Botany they were the most zealous of students. In the beautiful grove which skirt the deserts of Arabia, abound rare plants and odorous woods, whence are obtained those aromatic gums and fragrant balsams, of which this incomparable liniment is composed, and by whose stimulating, unctu ous, penetrating and Anodyne properties it is, when ap plied, instantaneously diffused through the whole nerv ous system, allaying the most intense pain in the in credibly short time of 10 or 15 minutes. Its action is prompt, powerful and effectual, without the least dan ger. It penetrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes con tracted cords, restores use to limbs which have been palsied for years, causing the shriveled flesh to grow out, and rich blood to circulate through its veins. It restores the Synovial Fluid or Joint Water, and this is the reason why it has been so universally successful in curing all diseases of the Joints. In chronic affections of the Spine, Liver, Lungs and Kidneys, this great Ara bian remedy stands unparalleled; for Ague Cake or En largement of the Spleen, it is a Specific; and for Rheu matism it has performed some of the most extraordina ry cures on record; also for Cramps, Swellings. Pinsa, Wounds, Chilblains, Burns, White Swellings, Tumors, See. See. It is equally efficacious in diseases of Animals, such as Fistula, Poll Evil, Sweeney, Stiff Complaint, Distemper, Farcy, Sprains, Bruises, Wounds, Mange, Spavins, Windgalls, Splint; and for nearly all diseases, either in man or beast, which require an external ap plication. this Liniment stands at the head of all med icines. LIVER COMPLAINT, ERYSIPELAS AND RHEUMA TISM CURED. Raywick. Marion Co., Ky., May 27, 1849. Mr. H. G. Farrell —Dear Sir: Your Liniment is sell ing very well, and doing a vast deal of good among the people. It has cured a bad case of ERYSIPELAS, and another of a bad pain in the breast. A lady, who was confined to her bed for several months with Liver Complaint and Affection of the Heart, was entire ly cured by the use of your Arabian Liniment. She said the doctors could do her no good. It has been ap plied to a fresh cut. and cured it in a short time. I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for a long time, and just before a wet spell it pained me so much that I had no peace all day; and in the night I commenced bathing and rubbing with your Liniment, and before I was done rubbing, the pain ceased. JOHN BUCKMAN. STIFF COMPLAINT, SWEENEY, DISTEMPER, CORKS AND SORE EYES CURED. [M. Mitchell. Postmaster at Fiat, Fulton co. 111., says:] Mr. 11. G. Farrell : Your Arabian Liniment is high ly prized here. We cured one of my neighbors horses of the Stiff Complaint by about four or five applica tions, and I cured one of my own of the Sweeney. Our Sheriff, Joseph Dykes, cured his horse of a bad Cork with it; he also tried it on a colt that had the Distem per very bad, and cured it immediately. He says it is de cidedly the greatest horse medicine he ever used. There have bean numbers cured of Sore Eyes with it/ I find it a very valuable medicine both for man and beast. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. TO GUARD AGAINST IMPOSITION, READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. The Public are particularly cautioned against a Base Counterfeit which has lately made its appearance, and is called by the Impostor who makes it, u W. B. Farrell's Arabian Liniment.” This is a dangerous fraud and more liable to deceive from its bearing the name of Farrell. Therefore be particular never to call for it by the name FarrelVs Liniment."’ for unprincipled dealers will impose this SPURIOUS Mixture upon you for the genuine, but always ask for H. G. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment,” and take no other , as the genuine always has the letters H. G. before Farrell’s, his signature is also on the outside wrapper, and these words blown in the glass bottle—" 11. G. FARRELL’S 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 11. G. Farrell. Peoria, 111., with good references as to Character, Rosposibility, &c. Call on the Agent, who will furnish free of charge. a Book containing much valuable information for every class of citizens. Price 25 cents to 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. Tiie only Genuine is manufactured by 11. G. Farrell, sqle inventor and proprietor, and wholesale Druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peqria, IJI., and for sale, wholesale and Retail at Proprietor’s prices, by june 5 3mo HA VIE AND, RISLRY CO„ An gusta. WE HAVE ON HAND. AND offer for sale, a large stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Drap D’Etos and Linen, Silk, Satin, Linen and Marseills Vesting, &c. Ac. comprising the most fashionable colors and styles now in market; and we intend keeping con stantly on hand a good assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, Which wo will make up to qr4cr, at short notice, and dispose of at moderate profits. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, comprising the different articles for Gentlemen’s use, Frock and Sack Coats. Pants, Vests, Silk and Linen Cravats, Stocks. Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hqsie ry, Under Shirts, Cotton and Linen Drawers, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. FERRIS & PAUL. _£P 2 Formerly 11. D. Newkirk. HOUSE AND SIGN ING. THE SUBSCRIBERS have entereifiutQ Cq partnerYpp stir the transaction of the above business in all its branches, and respectfully solicit a of public patronage. wm. McLaughlin, PHILIP CAVENDER. N. B.—Our Shop is on MTntosh-st, opposite the Post Office, the second Paint Shop from Broad-st. sept, t Mr . TRANSPORTATION. THE SUBSCRIBERS are Agents for the following Packet Lines from Charleston, S. MERCHANTS LINE to New Orleans. PALMETTO LINE Baltimore. CAROLINA BINE. f ........, .Boston Composed of first class vessels, and commanded by experienced and careful Captains. All proper ty consigned to us for shipment, will bo promptly attended to. Unnecessary charges will, at all times be avoid ed, and strict attention paid to orders. G. M. FOWLER & CO., Vanderliorst’s Wharf. W.II. STURGES & CO., Agents in Augusta. Charleston, S. 0., February, 1851, f 8 BELCHER & ROLLINGS WORTH7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY MERCHANTS, Augusta Ga. HAVE now on hand a large and well selected stock, of GROCERIES, to which they in vite the attention of their friends and tho public generally. All Goods purchased from us will bo sept to any point in Hamburg that may bo desired, free of charge, and - all orders promptly attended to. We have removed to our new store on Broad street, next door to Adams & Fargo’s old stand, where wo shall bo happy at all times, to see our friends. J. M. BELCHER, oct 11 J- H. HOLLINGSWORTH. UNEQUALLED SUCCESS. HERE is a gentleman well known in Georgia, ‘ that would havfi given fjfty qr a hundred dol lars to accomplish what has been done at a much less cost, Dr. W. G. Little —Sir: After exhausting every romody to bo had, as well as trying Dr. Fort and other celebrated physicians without success to cure a sort of Chronic Tetter upon the head of a child of four years standing, a single bottle of your Ring worm and Tetter Ointment has cured it entirely. Respectfully, Charles D. Hammond. Macon, November, 1848. The sac simile of the signature of Dr. W. G. Lit tle'will be found upon the outside wrapper qf each of his medicines, Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, at the Manufacturing Depot, No. 264 Markot street, Phil adelphia, and Macon and Millodgeville, Ga.; and also, E. W. Willis, Augusta, Ga., and by Agents and Druggists generally, throughout the Southern country. d&c2w june 5 M. HUNTER, Factor, Commission, and Fowarding Merchant, NO. 94, BAY STREET, cct 8 SAVANNAH, GA. FARE REDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS. From Charleston to New York. L The Great Mail Route from Charleston. EAVING the Wharf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after the arrival of the South - WILMINGTON and WELDON, N. C..PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHING -2’r ALTIMOIIE > PHILADELPHIA and NEW The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of tqis line, from Charleston to Wilmin*- ton, are in first rate condition and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders, and the Railroads arc in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A Through Ticket having already been in operation, will bo continued on and after the first of October, 1849, as a permanent ar rangement from Charleston to New York. Pas sengers availing themselves thereof, will have the option to continue without delay through the route or stop at any of the intermediate points, renewing their seats on the line to suit their convenience. By this route travellers may reach New lork on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on board tho Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on tho change of cars, at the intermediate points from thence to New York.— lhrough Tickets can alone be had from E. WIN r! Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the office of the Company at the loot oi Laurens street, to whom please apply. For t urther information inquire of march 9 E. WINSLOW. B HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLE UASSANDIRONS, SHOVELS & TONGS IENDERS, AND BELLOWS, Hearth and Crumb Brushes, Dish Mats, Waiters, Candlesticks, Castors, Cako Baskots, Plated and Britannia Tea Setts, Coflee Urns and Biggins, Solar Lard Lamps, Candelbras, in Gold and Silver* Dish Covers, Beef Stake Dishes, Egg Boilers, With 3 minute Glass attached, And many other desirable articles. For sale low. nov9 d&c CLARK, RACKET! 1 A CO. AUGUSTA, DEC. 28, 1850. WE HAVE received per steamer, a superb lot ol WATCHES, some of them of the manu facture of T. F. Cooper, London, in hunting and other cases—beautiful Watches for tho pockot, and of tho best quality. Wo have also received a Model Gold Watch, in hunting case, 20 kt. fine, with diamond push bolt and ruby jewels; the movement of gold 18 kt. fine, with chronometer balance; per haps the finest Watch in America—made by Chas. Taylor & Son, London. A full assortment of all kinds of WATCHES and JEWELRY on hand. For sale Wholesale and Re tail, by CLARK, RACKETT &■ CO. AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, XEAR THE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. THE PROPRIETORS of these works respect fully tender their thanks for the liberal pa tronago which they have received. They are still prepared to furnish IRON and BRASS’CASTINGS Also GEARINGS for all descriptions of Machinery STEAM ENGINES Os various sizes made to order. We have in course of construction, two of twelve, and one of twenty-five horse power. Also, Gearing for Mills. In February last, we started an Engine of twenty five liorso power, at Abbeville,C. 11. S., C. We take tho liberty of inserting a lotter received from one of the Proprietors of tho Mills. TALIAFERRO & TORBET. _ , Abbeville, April 9th, 1851. 6 rentlemen : The Engine still works well, and is admired by all who have seen it. Several gentle men from a distance, who ure well acquainted with similar work, pronounco it a fine Engine, and ex press some surprise when I told them it was manu factured in Augusta. We are cutting from 1700 to 2000 feet a day now, but you know our hands are slow and inexperienced. They will do better after a while. I remain yours, Ac., ap 15 6mo CHAS. 11. ALLEN. NEW BOOKS. LINCOLN S HORACE, with English Notes, for the use of Schools and Colleges, by J. L. Lin coln, Professor of the Latin Language in Brown University. Book of Oratory, a new collection of Proso Poe try and Dialogue, by Edward C: Marshall, M. A. Appletqn’s Dictionary of Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work and Engineering, designed for prac tical working men, and those intended for the En gineering profession; vol. 1. Soyer s Modern Housewife, or Mena^oro. Iluwitt HClr ° f Wa3t tt Also, another supply of Rose Douglas; Nathalie; Home Influence; Mothers Recompense, Ac. Just received, and for sale at „ GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Pianq, Bqok and Music Depot, june 7 Broad-st., opposite State Bank. dodge’s shy Tight daguerrean GALLERY. THE UNDERSIGNED having recently intro duced several very important improvemenM in the process of Daguerreotyping. he is now pre pared to execute pictures of peculiar brilliancy and effect. His experience as a Miniature Painter for tfie last yea is giyed Ipm superior advan tages over other operators, His pictures are cele brated for their expression, richness of tone and ar tistical arrangement. His Sky and Side Light en ables him to produce pictures of unsurpassed beauty. A great variety of elegant specimens may be seen at bis rooms, which all are invited to call ana ex amine, Dagucrrean Stock for sale, also Hartison’s Quick Camera-, at New York cost. Full instructions giv en in the art. Gallery next door to the Post Office. ap 9 3m E. S. DODGE. PREMIUM DAGUERREAN GALLERY. MESSRS. Leigh, Tucker. & Perkins, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Au gusta, that their New and splendid PICT URE GAL LERY is now open for tho reception of visitors. By the aid of our great improved sky-light, we can produce a stylo of DAGUERREOTYPES un equalled by any that have ever before been offered in this city. We would call attention particularly to the Spe cimens of our fine large sized Heads : Those, and numerous other Specimens of the Art, the Ladies and Gentlemen are cordially invited to call and examine at our Rooms, in Metcalf’s new iront front building, opposite the Masonic Hall, Every description Daguerreotype Materials and Instruments, for sale at reduced urices. oct 18 CLARK RACKETT & CO~ wholesale and retail dealers in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware and Fancy Goods. HAY E now received their stock, comprL ffSL sing besides the Staple articles, many 70K new things in Silver and Plated WARE and FANCY GOODS. Also, in WATCHES and JEW ELRY. House keeping ARTICLES, of choice kinds. We offer to the trade at Wholesale, Watches, Jewelry, Jewels, &c., not generally to be found, and at prices as low as elsowhere. oct 8 DISSOLUTION! THE firm of HOWARD & GARDINER was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 13th ins>t Either party will use the name qf the firm in set tlings accounts due’the'concern. WM. H. HOWARD, JAS. T. GARDINER. Augusta, April 23, 1851. apr 24 notice! THE Undersigned will continue tho GROCERY BUSINESS, at the Old Stand of Howard & Gardiner, where he will keep constantly on hand, a well selected stock of GROCERIES, and ho re spectfully invites his friends and tho public, gene rally, to call and examine his stock before buying elsewhere. W. h. HOWARD. Augusta, April 23, 1851. apr 24 VOL. XXX—NEW SERIES—VOL. VI. -NO. 137. IN QUART BOTTLES. OB THE REMOVAL ASO PERMANENT CORE OF ALL DIS EASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF TIIE BLOOD. OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. AMONG the many and important discoveries of this generation, is one whose fame will be written, as with a sunbeam, in the history of the past. SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by its own works proclaims its power—that mute eloquence so ir resistibly effecting in the appeals of the suffering for re lief, has been answered. Thousands of cases of disease have been cured by this invaluable medicine, such as are not furnished in the record of time. These things are not done in secret places, or in some unknown town, but are performed in our principal cities and public pla ces. They are brought before the world to substantiate, beyond doubt, the healing virtues of this preparation; and the facts unfolded, although gigantic, are as plain as the light of day. The Sarsaparilla is combined with the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and its unprecedent ed success in the restoriation to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic ma ladies, has given it an exalted character—furnishing, as it does, evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recom mending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only can know. It has long been a most important desidera tim in the practice of medicine, to obtain a remedy sim ilar to this—one that would act on the liver , stomach, and boivels with all the precision and potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of their deleterious ef fects upon the vital powers of the system. Although possessed of powerful healing properties, it is entirely harmless, and will not injure the most delicate consti tution. When in perfect health, no effect is produced bv its use, except an increase of appetite; but when dis ease is seated in the frame, and carrying fast its victim along the path of life, then its mysterious influents are felt and seen; it enkindles new life and vigor, and brings health and strength to the suffering and diseased. SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES. Winchester, Ky., Oct. 29, 1849. A. B. & D. Sands — Gentlemen: I would not have pre sumed to write to you, if it was not my duty to let the public now the almost iniracluo us effect your Sarsaparil la has had upon me. My limbs were covered with ul cerous sores, so that I could not walk during the whole spring and summer. In this situation I commenced the use of your Sarsaprilla, and after taking two bottles was entirely cured. I must also tell you of another won derful cure. My brother was afflicted with this scrofula in his head, so bad his physician told him the loss of his sight was inevitable, and permanent blindness seemed to be his fate. Three bottles entirely restored his sight, and we cannot but recommend all similarly afflicted* to use Sands’ Sarsaparilla, Yours truly. BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER. ITS POPULARITY ABROAD. From South America. Maracaibo, Yenezula, April 12tli, 1849. Messrs. Sands— Gentlemen: I consider it a duty due the public to make known the great benefit I have re ceived from using your valuable Sarsaparilla. About three years since I was attacked with Rheumatism in my shoulders, and also in my legs, and so severe was the pain, that I was unable to sleep. I tried all of the best medicines I could hear of without receiving any benefit until, through the advice of a friend, I procured some of your Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles in the course of fifteen days I found myself entirely well I have no hesitation in saying your Sarsaparilla is the best medicine I ever took, and can confidently recom mend it to my friends and the public. Your obedient servant. Tin iv, , JESURUN. Here is another, nearer home: Hew York, Jan, Bth, 1850. Afqsara. Sands— Gentlemen: I have great pleasure in acknowledging to you the great benefit I have received from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmon ary disease, I made a voyage to Europe, but while tb&r-e continued to be afflicted. A few weeks after, my return. I was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs! and from the debib ty and great prostration of strength that followed, with the protracted difficulty of respira tion, I am entirely relieved by the use of your Sarsa parilla, which I consider a most important and truly valuable discovery in the healing art. I feel that I have ; not for fourteen years epjcyed so good health as at nre sent. ■ V«ry gratefully yours, S. E. SEYMORE. and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. &D. ■ SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, fOO Fulton street, cor ner of William, New York.—Sold also by Druggists -on- ' orally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price SI per bottle; six bottles for $5. For sale by Haviland, Risley & Co., Barrett, Carter & j V°c.’ w - K - Kltclien , Philip A. Moise, Augusta; by Hill ' & Smith Athens; by 11. C. Seymore & Co.. Madison; and < jy A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. C. dfuceoc mar 18 PROF. AC. BARRY’S TRIC(XPiiEROIIS~ : /~YR MEDICATED COMPOUND.—-Infallible for renew- < myigqrating and beautifying the IIAIR, re- « moving the scurf, dandriff. and all affections of the scalp, • and curing eruptions on the skin, diseases of the glands, muscles and integuments, and relieving stings, cuts , bruises, &c. W ith this preparation u there is 440 such word as fail. The first journals in me dicaUnen of the highest prominent citizens B* bfbbASiaus, and ladies who have used it for years < iff their qressmg rooms and nurseries, admit with one accord, that for imparting vigor gloss, luxuriance and curl to the hair, eradicating scurf and dandriff, healing wounds, curing contusions, sprains, stings, &c.. and re° lieving diseases of the skin, the glands and the muscles, it has no equal among the multitude of compounds ad vertised in the public prints, or used in private practice. In cheapness as well as efficacy, Barry’s T*ieopherous is unrivalled. The immense cash sates of the article have enabled the inventor to supply it at retail, at 25 cents per bottle, which is frqm 50 to 100 per cent less than the price of any other preparation for the hair now in use. The scientific treatise on the hair and the skin, (embracing valuable directions for the culture and pre servation of Nature's choicest ornameut.) In which each bottlo is enclosed, is alone worth the money. The affinity between the membranes which constitute the skin, and the hair which draws its sustenance from this triple envelope is very close.—All diseases of the hair originate in the skin of the head. If the pores of the scalp are clogged, or if the blood and other fluids do not circulate freely through the small vessels which feed the root with moisture, and impart to the fibres, the re sult is scurf, dandriff, shedding of the hair, grayness, dryness and harshness of the ligaments, and entire bald ness. as the case may be. Stimulate the skin to heal thful action with the Trieoplierous, and the torpid ves sels, recovering their activity, will annihilate the dis ease. In all affections of the skin, and of the substrata of muscles and integuments, the process and the effect are the same. It is upon the skin, the muscular fibre, and the glands, that the Tricqpliorqus has its specific action, and in all affeetiotioms and injury of these or gans. it is a sovereign remedy. Sold, in large buttles, price 25 cents, at the principal offipe, 13,7 Rrqadway, New York, and sold by the prin cipal Merchants and Druggists throughout the United fetales aud Canada dxcly jan 21 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE-IN SURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated January. 1849. Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C. TTAVING established an Agency in this city, are -L-L prepared to take LIRE RISKS cat the most favorable terms, The table c\f Rates are those made by Joshua hlillar, and known as “ The Carlisle Table,” uni versally coucoded to bo the most correct in use. The advantages offered by this Company, are such as merit the attention of the public, and will bo pointed out and explained at any time by the Agent. J “ Insurances are taken on single lives, for one year, seven years, or for life. On joint live", for life. year" slaves at 2-3 value, one or five The undersigned can, at all times, be found at the Law office of G. J. A W. Schley, IW Letters, post-paid, directed to tho Agent here, will be promptly attended to apr 1\ S, 11. OLIVER, Ag t., Augusta, Ga. ( WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS THE undersigned, E. D. ROBERTSON AJ. R. CROCKER, (of the late firm of Dawson A Crocker,) beg leavo to in- HBH form their friends, and tho public generally, that they have entered into a Copartnership, to tako place the Ist day of September next, for the pur pose of carrying on the Warehouse and Commis sion business, in all its branches, and have taken the large, commodious, and FIRE-PROOF BRICK WAREHOUSE, lately occupied by Dawson & Crocker, on Reynold, East of Mclntosh-st., and Lot next West of the Episcopal Church, where one or both can, at all times, be found, ready to at tend to customers and friends upon the usual terms, and transact all business appertaining to their line, and respectfully solicit the favor of thoso disposed to extend them their custom, at the same time as suring all who do so, that they will sparo no efforts or exertions to promote the interest and wishes of their patrons, to tho fullest extent. Liberal Cash Advances upon Produce in Store, or in Transitu, will be made whenever de sired, and upon the most accommodating terms. All orders from their friends for Bagging, Rope, Groceries, Dry Goods, Ac. Ac,, will bo attended to with promptness, and filled at the lowest market prices. They will also ’’eceive and forward Goods, Produce, Ac., shipped and consigned beyond tho city. They beg leave to return their most sincere thanks to tho friends and customers of tho lato concerns of E. D. Robertson and Dawson & Crocker, for the liberal share of patronage heretofore oxtended to 5 those houses, and solicit a continuance of it; and •i pledge themselves to merit it by their unremitting ’ endeavors to please, and exertions for their custom - i ers ; interests. E. D. ROBERTSON, ; july 1 J. R. CROCKER. HEARD & DAVISON, s Warehouse and Commission Merchants, * M’INTOSH-STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ANNOUNCE to their friends and the jVGQTV, public generally, that they continue the WAREHOI/S1! AND CO MAI ISSK >N BUSINESS, at thoir Fire Proof Buildings- W Mc- Intosh-street, and wiil devote their undivided per sonal attention to all business confided to them. They solicit a continuance of tho very liberal patronage extended to them for a number of years past, and hope thoir experience in their lino will enable them to render satisfaction. ISAAC T. HEARD, apr 28 JOHN DAVISON. M. I*. STOVALL, ~ Warehouse and Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA. CONTINUES the business, in all its iwv>r>fv branches, at his old stand, Fire- Proof Warehouse,) corner of Washing- fijjiPjjf ton and Rcynold-streets. He hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit ? a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. Orders for lamily supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefully filled, at tho lowest market prices. Liberal advances made on Produco in store. aug 7 dfAotf BRYSON, WALKER & CO \\ a rehouse and Commission Merchants, T ttt ™E K . S °2L- ST,IE *T, AUGUSTA, GA. HEIR V AREIIOUSE, recently erec-px-v-v-'., ted, is Fire-Proof, and covers the lot formerly occupied by Mr. Wilson, as ©ry Stable on the street leading from the Globe Ho tol, to the Georgia Railroad Depot. requh-ed adVanCeS mad ° on Produc <> to store when Orders for Goods promptly attended to, and their individual attention given to all business entrusted to their care, The following Houses will act as our Agents, and make advances on Produco consigned to us. Messrs. C, T. Cunningham A Co., Dalton, Cunningham A Linton, Rome, Jno. Cunningham A Co., Greensboro GOLLOTHUN WALKER Lately of Hamburg, S. C HARPER 0, BRYSON . Late of the firm of Bryson, Coskery A Co July 8 J WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, W AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. E are prepared with large and conve nient Fire-Proof Warehouse Stores, on Mclntosh street, (which is the MHH centre of the Cotton, Flour and Bacon trade 1 for kApi tage / °? TTON ’ FLOUR, GRAIN,’ and BAO and continue to offer our services to store and sell COTTON. FLOUK, BACON, GKAIN Ac., and buy to order supplies for Planters and Mer chants. Our ILL. JEFFERS, well known in this mar ket, and lon* engaged in tho business, is always at his post, either selling or buying for their friends, and watching thoir interest—knowing that to bo thi proper course to promote our own. We therefore hope, by unceasing industry and attention to the interest of our friends, to merit and rocoivo a fuU share of patronage, while wo return our thanks for past favors. Those for whom wo have done business, and are not personally acquainted, and who we would bo glad to visit, but believing it better for our to be always at homo ready to attend to their or ders, wo therefore send you this circular, and refer you to the Merchants of Augusta, or those for whom we have done business. Planters and Mer chants ol Tennessee, will refer to Messrs. John Fain A Son, W. H. A J. S, Moffett, and Gen. Wm. Bra zelton. Our W, &. COTHRAN, may be consulted at his plantation in Cass county, or at Rome, Ga _ 0 TM , JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO. ir. Liberal advances will be made, when re quired, on Produce in store. j c A CO aopt6 dAe CHOUSE AND COMMISSION rpilE undersigned will continue the rcxxxx I X WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS in all its branches, on their !»•£ own account, at tho old stand of Dye, Heard A Co., on Mclntosh-strect, where they respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage of tho friends ox the old concern, and a fair portion of the busi ness of the community generally. Their V arehouso is I IRE-PROOF, and from its favorable position, being entirely surrounded by Fire-Proof houses, is as free from the dangers of fire as any houso in the city. Their attention will be exclusively devoted to the business, and no efforts spared on their part to pro wot© tho interest of their patrons. Liberal ad\ ances made on Cotton and other Pro duce in store, when required. All orders for Bagging, Rape, and Family Sup plies, promptly filled at the lowest market price. „ JAMES M. DYE, Be Pt l STEPHEN D. HEARD. GIBBS & McCORD, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. rpHE undersigned beg leave to say 1 0 J. their friends and the public in Goor- &vYYX> gia, South-Carolina, Alabama arid Ten- -jPjPfl at'thei^FTßE 6 ’PROnpTvTSi tbo above business foihSptTif° F ™HOUSE, on Mcln fofw Sn? all » ts and would respect- Sm * f n 'v UatloU of thQ patronage of their customers; and as ever, they will perform thoir duty to them. Their charges be moderato, and in conformity with other reg ular Commission Houses in this city. They will make liberal CASH ADVANCES on Produce in ■ transitu, when required. „ ,:/ dors for Merchandise will be promptly and faithfully executed. THOMAS F. GIBBS, aug i y GEORGE McCORD. ~ BOOKS! !! OCHMITZ’B HISTORY of Greece from the ear- O liest times to tho destruction of Corinth. The Harmony of Prophecy ,* ©r Scriptural trations of tho Apocalypse, by tho Rev. Alexander Part 6, London Labor, Ac, „ .1 Tho Gold Worshippers; er The !>uys we live in, by the author of Whitofriars, . -iHO Now York and Erio Rail Road Guido —descrip! i\ © Tho above books have been recoivod by juno 7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON