Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 21, 1851, Image 1

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BY JAMES GARDNER, JR. €l)f Jlnili) Constitutionalist. OFFICE ON Me IN TOSH-STREET, third door from thk 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 da}- 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, or Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving SIXTY DAY’S notice thereof, in one of the public 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. Notice 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 be published for FOUR MONTHS. Notice for leave to sell NEGROES, must be published FOUR MONTHS, before any order absolute can be given by the Court. Ilitsiitfss Carte. To Professional and Business Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not ex ceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged pro rata per line. COULTER & COLLIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Rome, Georgia. Will practice in the several counties of the Che rokee Circuit. Alfred It. Coulter, | W.m. E. Collier. References . — lion. J. L. Petigru, Charleston; Messrs. Baker <fc Hart, Win. E. Jackson <fc Co., Au gusta; Hon. Henry W. Collier, Tuscaloosa, Alaba ma. ly mar 27 ARTHUR HOOD, ~ ATTORNEY AT LA W, Calhoun, Gordon County Ga. Business entrusted to his Professional manage mont in the counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass, Floyd, Gilmer, Walker and Chattooga, will meet with prompt attention. Refers to Howard & Gardiner, Chas. E. Gren villo, W. W. Gibbs, Messrs. Gibbs & McCord, and D. B. Ramsey, Augusta. ly mar 5 JOHN W. EVENS, ATTORNEY <Y COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Dalton, Murray County, Ga., Will practice in Murray, Gilmer, Cass, Gordon, Walker, and the other counties of the Cherokoo Circuit. All businoss entrusted to his care, will meet with prompt attention. Refer to Messrs. Scranton, Stark A Davis, Messrs. Havilanii, Risley & Co., Augusta; Messrs. Poe A Nisbet, Macon; Messrs. Pierson A Heidt, Savannah. ly a>ig 9 W. W. MONTGOMERY^ ATT OR NE Y AT LA W, Augusta, Georgia. W ill practice in the Middle Circuit. Office in Law Rrange. aug 11 WILLIAM R. McLAWS,’ ATTORNEY AT LAW , Commissioner for New York, Virginia , North and South Carolina. HAY ING 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 1847, and the bill which has just passed Congress, allowing Bounty Land to the officers and soldiers of the war of 1812, tho Indian war, and the late Mexican war. if Office on Washington street, second door from W arren’s cornor. dActf oet 5 B. Y MARTIN, A TTORNE Y AT LA W, Augusta, Ga. Will practice in the counties of Columbia, War ren, Jefferson and Burke, and will attend to the collection of debts and claims in Abbeville and Edge field districts, South Carolina. Office on Broad street, first door above tho In surance Bank. feb 9 JAMES GARDNER, JR ~ ATTORNEY AT LA W. Augusta, Georgia. J. R. STURGES, A TTORNE Y A T LA W. may 27 Waynesboro, Ga. ilkiical <£arfcs. 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 Dentition, and the preservation of the Natural Teeth. Office south side of Broad-street, one square above the Globe, and a few doors below the Frank lin House. ly jan 3 0. MUNSON, A. M., M. D., " SURGEON DENTIST, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFICE over Carmichael & Co.'s Hardware Store. TEETH constitutionally healthy, Plugged, and warranted for life . References —Drs. Eve, Means, Campbell, Lo Conte, Messrs. Bones, and Hand, Fleming & Co. apr 29 ts J.M. HAWKES, M. D. 03*” BOTANIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Treats disease on 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 feb l 11. VAN VOORHIS. M. D. HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. [Ep° Is permanently located in Augusta, and is to be found at Mr. Beer's, corner »f Broad and Jackson streets. Refers to G., J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs. march 14 A CARD. 03*” DR. EDW. GIRARDEY tenders his Pro fessional Services to the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity. Office one door above Martin Fred ericks ly oct 30. DR. J. M. HILL, Greene Street, opposite the Baptist Church. mar 27 lyr 03*” DR. JAS. D. MACKIE tenders respectfully his Prefossional Services to the citizens of Augus ta. Office on Jackson street, betwoen Broad and Reynold streets. 6mos jan 12 DR. M. J. ROLAN, Offers his professional services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Office at his residence, on Broad street, above the Upper Market. 6m apß DRS. J. E. & H. A. BIGNON. Office on Broad St. apposite Bridge Bank building 03*” Offer their professional services to the cit »ens of Augusta and its vicinity. jan 14 MEDICAL CARD. 03*” DR. P. M. STOTESBURY offers his Pro fessional services to the Public. Office on Broad-street, first Dwelling above the Franklin House, where he 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, S. C. ' mar 14 w fatlj (fanstitutioiialtst hotels and IDatainQ WASHINGTON HALL, ATLANTA GA^ THE Undersigned, anxious to render the above Establishment every way acceptable M;;il to the travelling public,has recently added to it a new DINING ROOM, and made several other material alterations in the House, with a view to the promo tion of the comfort of those who may favor him with thoir patronage, and has secured, as a general Superintendent, the services of Mr. Geo. R. Fra zer, formerly of the United States, and late of the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, Augusta, Ga. It is his in tention to spare neither expense nor exertion to make the Washington Hall deservedly popular. Ho has recently added to his Establishment five good family Rooms, Lathed .and Plastered, with fire places in each. Also, a fine BATHING ES TABLISHMENT, where can be procured Warm or Cold Baths. There is a BARBER SHOP under the same roof, and a LIVERY STABLE at a convenient distance. Servants always in attendance upon the cars to conduct passengers and convey baggage to and from tho Depot. JAS. LOYD, Proprietor. Geo. R. Frazer, Superintendent. N. B.—The above house will always furnish Din ner to the passengers from the West, at 3 o'clock P. M. d&cly may 7 INDIAN SPRING. THE Undersigned ask leave to state to the public, generally, that he is yot the Pro- Biiii prietor of the INDIAN SPRING HOTEL, at this place, and is now prepared to receivo company. Tho virtues of the Indian Spring waters have been so long known, and so generally tested, that I pre sume it is not necessary here to say any thing in their praise. The Proprietor of this Hotel has only to add that in addition to these first requisites of tho Indian Spring as a summor residence, that he has, since the last season, largely added to the Indian Spring Hotel, by extending his Dining Room so as to make it equal to any thing of the kind southardly, and he has also added many fine rooms for families as well as for persons without families. He also assures those that aro pleased to call at this old established Hotel, that the best of every thing that the country affords, shall bo provided for their accommodation, and renews his former pledge, that no Hotel shall sur pass the Indian Spring, and no pains spared to make all comfortable ; with this assurance, he in vites the calls of the community generally, may 17 2m EDW. VARNER. U 3” The Chronicle & Sentinel and Republic will copy two months, and forward bills to the Proprie tor. COTOOSA SPRINGS. THIS Popular and Fashionable Watering Place will be opened for tho reception of visitors on tho 10th of June. Tho Proprietors would inform tho public, that since tho last season, they have added to their es tablishment one hundred spacious and comfortable rooms, with other improvements, and as it is their purpose to devote their united personal attention to the accommodation of their guests, they hope to make it a delightful and pleasant resort to all, as well as those in pursuit of pleasure and health. The Water from several of the Springs has been recently analysed by that accomplished Chemist, Prof. A. Means, of the Medical College of Geor gia, whose report of the same, will shortly be given to the public. Those Springs, the mineral properties of which are unsurpassed, are siuated in Walker county, Ga., within two miles of the Cotoosa Platform, on the Western and Atlantic Rail-Road, one hundred and twenty miles from Atlanta, and twenty-five from Chattanooga, in a most delightful andsalubri ons Mountain climate. The Company's Hacks will always be in waiting at the Depot on the arrival o the cars, to convey visitors and their baggage to the Springs., BATTEY, HICKMAN & McDONALD. may 20 d2mxc 10 ROWLAND SPRINGS. " THE Subscribers beg leave to inform their /$* friends and the public, that they have leased the above well known place of resort, and that they intend keeping them during the summer season in a style superior to any watering place in tho up-country. The House will be open and ready for the reception of visitors by the first of JUNE next. LANIER & USHER. N. B.—There will be a line of Hacks at the De pot at Cartersville, at all times, to convey Passen gers to the Springs, both from up and down trains of Rail-Road. L. & U. may 6 3 mos MADISON SPRINGS, MADISON |CO., GA. THIS delightful Watering Place has been purchased by Messrs. MUSGROVE & WATKINS, who intend to make it the home of Comfort. The Establishment is under the management of H. MUSGROVE, who has procured the assistance of Mr. A. G. Rock, late of the Pulaski House, Sa vannah. The salubrity of the climate, and the efficacy of the waters are well known to all who have visited this place. The House will be open for the recep tion of visitors on the Ist of May. A line of Post Coaches will run daily from Athens, 23 miles to the Springs. apr 22 ’ FRAN KLIFhOUSE; CARNESVILLE GEORGIA. THE Subscriber having located himself in Carnesville, begs leave to inform his friends liiiii and the public generally, that he has become the Proprietor of the above named House, and having carried it through a thorough repair, is prepared for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS AND PER MANENT BOARDERS. His House is situated upon the Main street, formerly known as Whitten's Hotel. It is his intention to spare neither pains or expense to render his House comfortable to all who may call on him. He is also well prepared to take care of Horses, <fcc. His charges will be moderate ; he therefore hopes for a liberal share of public pa tronage. In connection with the House is a Music School, under the direction of Miss Mary N. Woodridge, of Athens, Geo., whose character, both as a lady and teacher, (having had several years experience in teaching) entitles her to a liberal chare of the pa tronage of those who wish their daughters instruct ed in this branch of female education. There is also within two hundred yards of the Hotel, a Min eral Spring, the waters of which are equal in Medi cmal properties to any in the up-country—also, sev eral r ree Stone Springs, whose waters are as pure and cold as ever flowed from a mountain region. For further particulars call and see. june 17-clm WILLIAM K. COOPER. CiPLN SILK UNDER SHIRTS, recommended kj by the Medical Faculty for Rheumatism j upo 6 WM. 0. PRICE & CO. BOUNTY LANDS. ~ ~ BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldiers and ows of Soldiers who served in the last War with Great Britian, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars sinco 1790; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican War. Having formed an association with legal gentle men in W ashington city, I will soon be prepared with the necessary terms and requirements of the Acts, to proceed in behalf of all those interested therein; also to prosecute claims of every descrip tion against the Government: Office on Mclntosh, between Reynold & Braod-st. oct 9 JNO. MILLEDGE. ARTHUR’S WORKS—Poor Wives; or Lost and Won, by Arthur. Home Scenes, and Home Influence, by Arthur, Woman’s Trials, Ac., by Arthur. The Ways of Providence; or He doeth all things Well, by Arthur. The Regicide’s Daughter—a Tale of two Worlds, by W. H. Carpenter. Also—Scenes in our Parish, by a Country Par son’s Daughter. Williams’ Traveller's Guide through tho United States and Canada. For sale by j pp e 12 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. TOILET SETT.—One splendid French China Toilet SETT, for sale at raay 2 J. J. LATHROP & CO’S. AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1851. PROP. A. C. BARRY'S TRICOPHEROUS, OR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for restoring, preserv ing. and beautifying the Hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, and curing diseases of the skin, glands and muscles, stings, cuts, bruises, sprains, &c., &c. It has been ascertained by experiment that Barry’s Tricoplie rous has produced the same effect in curing diseases, of the skin. &c., of the horse and all the animal kingdom. The following testimonials, selected from hundreds of similar import, will serve to show the value of the pre paration, and the estimation in which it is held by those who have given it a trial: New York, Sept. 22,1850. Prof. Barry,—Dear Sir: —I have been afflicted with a cutaneous eruption of the scalp, of a most aggravated character, for the last sixteen years, and during that pe riod have had the advice of some of the most eminent physicians, and have tried all the preparations for the hair and skin now known, without the least benefit. I was advised by a friend to try your Tricopherous. I did so, as a last resort, and, to my surprise and gratifica tion, found myself cured in about two months. Such was the violence of the disorder that at times I was par tially blind. Respectfully yours, G. V. M. RAPELYE, 140 Columbia Street, Brooklyn. New York, Oct. 23,1850. Prof. Barry,—My Dear Sir : —About two years ago my hair came out a great deal, and my head was much affected with dandruff. I was told by a friend to try 3' our Tricopherous. and I did so, and to m3' astonish ment 1113- hair was firmly rooted, and all the dandruff disappeared, as the head now shows itself. With respect, 1 am vourob't serv’t, J. S. TREADWELL. 683 Broadway. If any lady or gentleman doubts the authenticity of the above, they will please call at Professor A. C. Bariy’s Office, No. 137 Broadway, New York, where he will pro duce the original letters. [From the Military and Naval Argus, Nov. 9, 1850.] There is no remedy for the permanent cure of bald ness and diseases of the cranium generally, that has reached the popularity enjoyed by the article known as Professor Barry’s Tricopherous, or Medicated Com pound. It is extensively used 133- the upper classes of the community ; in almost every nursery in the land it is used in preference to other articles of the kind. It imparts vigor to the roots of the hair, and thus pro motes its growth to a remarkable degree. It destroys the dandruff and scurf, and 3 r ields the hair fine and glos sy. It will cure all diseases of the scalp, such as scald head, dew worm, and other obnoxious disorders of tho skin: in cheapness as well as efficacy, it stands unrival led. It is sold in large bottles, price 25 cents, at No. 137 Broadway, and at tlxe Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada. june 19-d&c NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. COA TS , w. O. PRICE & CO.' HATS. yiSS ™ S * F “ r " U " inS Umbrellas. ... CoTt'? Wholesale and Retail Shoulder B*’ 8 *’ Comfortables j dealers in BRACES, and i i Money Belts, C O A*T S, I CLOTHING, Toilet Cases, COATS, Augusta, Ga., Hair, and of all descrip-; INVITE looth, ; Eutnishing Plainl Fancy THE ATTENTION 0F TUBIR GOODS, p»wts ! of every de- CUSTOMERS, < sci'iption. T r T7 r P ‘H ' AND GLOVES, suim-ii i STRANGERS, STOCKS, Under Shirts 1 Visiting the City, and , to their AND DRAWERS. SPRING STYLES OF | Suspenders. CRAVATS rnmo Full supply of xnd CrUUDS TRIMMINGS. SCAEKS - i GARMENTS. «** T “ dß AI.I. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. “BE YE FRUITFUL AND~ MULTIPLY^ IS A COMMAND that should be cheerfully ohe3 r ed by the children of Men. For Female and Male. —DR. LARZETTES’ JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of Debili t3', Impotency, or Barrenness, and all irregularities of nature. It is all that it professes to he, viz : Nature’s Great Restorative, anti 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, Leucorrlioe 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, &c. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of priceless value to those without offspring. WU" Caution.—This celebrated medicine cannot be genuine unless the sac-simile signature of Judson & Co. (N. 8., the only American Agents) is on the wrapper of each bottle. CAUTION TO BE CAREFULLY READ AND RE MEMBERED. A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has latel3' been issued, having the name of Levi Judson on the wrapper. This Levi Judson is in the stoi’e of, and connected with, one Lucius S. Comstock, who is believ ed to be the instigator and real vender of the coxmter feit Juno Cordial. Remember that the counterfeit has the name of Levi Judson on the wrapper, and the genuine has NOT liis name on the wrapper. JUD3ON & CO., John-street, New-York, Only Agents in America, Established in 1844. Sold only by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, HAVILAND, IIARRAL & CO., Charleston, HENDRICKSON, Savannah. dxcfim fe 1 TO OWNERS OF AND DEALERS IN HORSES. CARLTON'S FOUNDER OINTMENT, for the cure of Founder, Split Iloof, Iloof-bound Horses, and contracted and Feverish Feet, Wounds, Bruises, in tlxe Flesh, Galled Backs, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Cuts, Kicks, Ac., on Horses. CARLTON’S RING-BONE" CURE, FOR TILE CURE of Ring-Bone, Blood Spavin, Bone Spavin, Windgalls, and Splint—a certain remed3 r . [0 s " This Ring-Bone Cure and the Founder Ointment, are prepared from the recipe of a ver>' celebrated Eng lish Farrier, and will cxire in ninety-nine cases out of one hundred, any of the above complaints. They have been used by farmers, livei-ymen, stage proprietors, and others, with the most marked and decided success. Sold only by IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Auguste, HAVILAND, IIARRAL & CO.. Charleston, HENDRICKSON*, Savannah. dxc6m fe 1 house andlhgn 7 painting. THE .SUBSCRIBERS have entered into Co partnership for the transaction of tho above business in all its branches, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. wm. McLaughlin, PHILIP CAVENDER. N. 8.-—Our Shop is on M'lntosh-st, opposite tho Post Office, the second Paint Shop from Broad-st. sept. 7 ts. TRANSPORTATION^ THE SUBSCRIBERS are Agents for the following Packet Lines from Charleston, S. C.: MERCHANTS LINE to New Orleans. PALMETTO LINE Baltimore. CAROLINA LINE Boston. Composed of first class vessels, and commanded by experienced and careful Captains. All proper ty consigned to us for shipment, will be promptly attended to. Unnecessary charges will, at all times be avoid ed, and strict attention paid to orders. G. M. FOWLER & CO., Vunderhorst’s Wharf. W. 11. STURGES & CO., Agents in Augusta. Charleston, S. C., February, 1851. f 8 PIANOFORTES. THE SUBSCRIBERS would res pectfully call tho attention of their friends and the public, to their J“ Sc * assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well known and justly celebrat ed Manufactories df Bacon Raven, A. H. Gale ir Co., and Dubois & Seabury, New York, 3vhich are warranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in this coun try or Europe. The subscribers would also state that the instru ments new on hand are of the latest paterns and fashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptance at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Piano, Book & Music Depot, Broad-st. may 10 M "HUNTER, Factor, Commission, and Fowarding Merchant, NO. 94, BAY STREET, oct 8 • SA VANN AH, GA. HOME INDUSTRY. THE UNI* ERSIGNED are now prepared to fill orders for BUCKETS, as low as they can bo laid down from any market. 1 a p g 16 B. LOCKHART & CO, FARE REDUCED TO 20 DOLLARS. From Charleston to New York.* The Great Mail Route from Charleston. LEAN ING the W harf at the foot of Laurens-st. daily at 3, p. m. after thegirrival of the South ern cars, via WILMINGTON and WELDON. N C„ PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHING TON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA and NEW lORk. ihe public is respectfully informed that the steamers of tqis line, from Charleston to Wilming ton, are in first rate condition and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A Through Ticket having already been in operation, will be 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 tho intermediate points, renewing their seats on the lino to suit their convenience. By this route travellers may reach New 1 ork on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on board the Steamer to \V eldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at tho intermediate points from thence to New York.— Through Tickets can alone be had from E. WIN SLOW , Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh R. R. Company, at the office of the Company at the toot ot Laurens street, to whom please apply. For iiirther information inquiro of march 9 E. WINSLOW. HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLS. B K T^xT^ Ni)IRONS ’ SHOVELS & TONGS FENDERS AND BELLOWS, Hearth and Crumb Brushes, Dish Mats, Walters, Candlesticks, Castors, Cako Baskets, Plated and Britannia Tea Setts, Coffee Urns and Biggins, Solar Lard Lamps, Candelbras, in Gold and Silver' Dish Covers, Loci Stake Dishes, Egg Boilers, With 3 minute Glass attached, And many other dosirable articles. For sale low nov 9 d&o CLARK, RACKET!’ & CO. AUGUSTA, DEC. 28, 1850. WE HAVE received per steamer, a superb lot of WAT CUES, somo of them of tho manu facture of T. E. Cooper, London, in hunting and other eases—beautiful Watches for the pocket, and of the best quality. We have also received a Model Gold Watch, in hunting case, 20 kt. fine, with diamond push bolt and ruby jewels; tho movement of gold 18 kt. fine, with chronometer balance; per haps the finest M atch 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, ~~ KEAR THE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. THE PROPRIETORS of these works respect fully tender their thanks for the liberal pa tronage 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 havo in course of construction, two of twelve, and one of twenty-five horse power. Also, Gearing for Mulls. In February last, we started an Engine of twenty five horse power, at Abbeville,C. H. S., C. We take the liberty of inserting a letter received from one of the Proprietors of the Mills. TALIAFERRO & TORBET. Abbeville, April 9th, 1851. Gentlemen: 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, pronounce it a fine Engine, and ex press some surprise when I told them it was mann 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, &c., ap 15 ‘ 61110 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 ot Oratory, a new collection of Prose, Poe try and Dialogue, by Edward C- Marshall, M. A. Appleton’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 3 Modern Housewife, or Menagere. The Heir of Wast Way land, a Tale by Mary Howitt. Also, another supply of Rose Douglas; Nathalie ; Home Influence; Mothers Recompense, &o. Just received, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, J une 7 Broad-st., opposite State Bank. DISSOLUTION. ~ THE firm of HOWARD & GARDINER was dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 13th inst. Either party will use the name of 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 the GROCERY BL SINESS, at the Old Stand of Howard & Gardiner, where he will keep constantly on hand, a well selected stock of GROCERIES, and he re spectfully invites his friends and the public, gene rally, to call and examine his stock before buying elsewhere. W. H. HOWARD. Augusta, April 23, 1851. apr 24 NEW BOOKS! THE 2d and last vblume of D’LOUISE LAVAL LIERE, by Dumas. Continuation of Dickens’ Pickwick Papers, by G. W. M. Reynolds. No. 366 Littell’s Living Age, 12 j cents. Vol. 3d of Caroline of Brunswick, by G. W. M. for June. Subscribers will please call for their at GEO. A. OATES & CO'S, m 25 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st. WE HAVE OttfHAND. AND offer for sale, a large stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Drap D’Etes and Linen, Silk, Satin, Linen and Marseills Vesting, <fcc. &g. 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 we will make up to order, at short notice, and dispose of at moderate profits. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, comprising tho different articles for Gentlemen's use, Frock and Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Silk and Linen Cravats, Stocks, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Hosie ry, Under Shirts, Cotton and Linen Drawers, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c. <fcc. FERRIS & PAUL. ap 2 Formerly H. D. Newkirk. D. B. PLUMB & CO. Druggists and apothecaries between the U. S. Hotel and Post Office corner, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh supply of every article in their line. 0(3” Particular attention paid to Physicians pre scriptions. Medicine dispensed at all hours of the night, and on Sundays, by calling at the residence on Ellis-st., immediately in the rear of the Store, oct 8 TO PLANTERS^ W E inform Planters [that we SxMALL GRIST MILLS, Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes, and of different patterns at tho lowest prices. These Mills have given the highest satisfaction, and can be compared with any from the North. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. SCHIRMER & WIGAND, Burr Millstone Manufacturers, Augusta, Ga. j n 21 VOL. XXX—-NEW SERIES -VOL. VI. -NO. 14? OB* ’J§3|# IN QUART BOTTLES. OR THK REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CUKE OP ALL DIS EASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE 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 hist ol-3' of the past. SANDS' stands forth alone, and by its own works proclaims its power—that nxute 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 sonic unknown town, hut are performed in our principal cities and public pla ces. They are brought before the world to substantiate, be\ r oud doubt, the healing virtues of this preparation: and the facts unfolded, although gigantic, ai'e as plain as the light of day. The Sarsaparilla is combined with the most effectual aids, the most salutarv productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and its unprecedent ed success in the restoration 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 onlj 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 botvels with all the precision and potency of mineral prepai’ations, yet without any of their deleterious ef fects upon the vital poxvers of the system. Although possessed of powerful healing properties, it is entireh harmless, and will not injure the most delicate consti tution. When, in perfect health, no effect is produced by 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 influences 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 3 r ou, if it was not my duty to let the public now the almost miracluous effect v our 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 cured. I must also tell 3'ou of another won derful cure. My bi-other was afflicted with this scrofula in his head, so had his ph3'sician 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 12th, 1849. Messrs. Sands — Gentlemen: I consider it a duty due the public to make known the great bexiefit I have re ceived from using 3'our 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. 1 tried all of the best medicines I could hear of without receiving an3' benefit until, through the advice of a friend, I procured some of 3'our Sarsaparilla, and after using four bottles in the course of fifteen da3*s I found m3'self entirely well. I have no hesitation in saj-ing your Sarsaparilla is the best medicine I ever took, and can confidentlv - recom mend it to my friends and the public. Your obedient servant. J. M. JESURUN. Here is another, nearer home : New York, .Jan, Stli. 1850. Messrs. 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 Vo3'age to Europe, but while there continued to be afflicted. A few weeks after my return. I was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, and from tlxe debilhy and great prostration of strength that followed, with the protracted difficulty of respira tion. I am entirely relieved Ix - 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 enjoyed so good health as at pre sent. Very gratefully yours, S. E. SEYMORE. HfPrepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, cor ner of William, New York.—Sold also by Di’uggists gen erally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; six bottles for $5. For sale by- Haviland, Risley & Co., Barrett, Carter & Co., W. K. Kitchen, Philip A. Moise, Axxgusta; by Hill & Smith. Athens; by 11. C. Seymore & Co., Madison; and by A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. C. dfuceoc mar 18 "CHEAP OR LIGHT READING.^ THE FOLLOWING cheap Literature can be found at GEO. A. OATES <fc CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, viz : Pendeunis, Ned Allen, or the Past Age; Mount Hope, or Phillip, King of the Wampanoag; Frank Fairleigh ; The Rangers, or Tho Torys Daughter ; Shannondale; Warwick Woodlands, by Frank For rester ; The Heirs of Derwentwater; First and True Love, by Dumas; Life of Pen Owen; Home Influence and Mother's Recompense; Vale of Ce dars; Woman’s Friendship; To seem and to be; The Maid of Canal Street, by Miss Leslie; The Commissioner, by James; The Gold WOl shippers, 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; The Ladder of Gold; Henry Smeaton, by James; Ella Stratford; The City Merchant, or The Mysterious Failure; The Nag’s Head; Cle mer.l Lorimer; Nell Gwynn; Sidonia, the Sorceress; Life’s Discipline; The Village Notary ; Wild Sports of the West; additional Memoirs of my Youth, by Lamartine; Singleton Foutenay; Charles O'Mal ley; Tom Burke of our Rebels and Tories; Bertie; Dr. Valentine’s Lectures. june 6 NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated January, 1849. Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C. HAVING established an Ageney in this city, are prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the most favorable terms. The table of Rates are those made by Joshua Millar, and known as “ The Carlisle Table,” uni versally conceded to be the most correct in use. The advantages offered by this Company, are such as merit the attention of the public, and will be pointed out and explained at any time by the Agent. Insurances are taken on single lives, for one year, seven years, or for life. On joint lives, for life. On slaves at 2-3 value, one or five years. The undersigned can, at all times, be found at the Law office of G. J. A W. Schley, Esqs. Letters, post-paid, directed to the Agent here, will be promptly attended to apr 11 S. H. OLIVER, Ag't., Augusta, Ga. WM. E. EVANS & CO“ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. E. EVANS, WM. M. D'ANTIGNAC, nov 5 ly GEO. W. EVANS. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE^ COMPANY. Agency in Augusta. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company, anti is now prepared to take Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks.— Premiums in all cases will bo reasonable. H. L. JEFFERS, Agent., nov 8 ly Office, Mclntosh street. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS THE undersigned, E. D. ROBERTSON koocnv > & J. R. CROCKER, (of the late firm | of Dawson & Crocker,) beg leave to in- nftilFS form their friends, and the public generally, that they have entered into a Copartnership, to take 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 VvARLHOUSE, 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, bo found, ready to at tend to customers and friends upon the usual terms, and transact all business appertaining to thoir line, and respectfully solicit the favor of those 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 tho interest and wishes of their patrons, to tho fullest extent. Liberal Cash Advances upon Produce in Store, or in Transitu, will be made sired, and upon the most All orders from their friends for Bagging,Jtope, Groceries, Dry Goods, &o. Ac., will bo attended to with promptness, and filled at tho lowest market prices. They will also receive and forward Goods, Produce, Ac., shipped and consigned beyond tho city. i hey beg leave to return their most sincere thanks to the triends and customers of the late concerns of E. D. Robertson aud Dawson & Crocker, for the liberal sharo of patronage heretofore extended to I those houses, and solicit a continuance of it; and pledgo themselves to merit it by their unremitting endeavors to please, and exertions for their custom ers’ interests. E. D. ROBERTSON, July 1 J. R. CROCKER. HEARD & DAVISON, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, M’intOSH-STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ANNOUNCE to their friends and the public generally, that they continue the WAREHOUSE AN D COMMISSION HSH§! BUSINESS, at their Fire Proof Buildings, on Mc- Intosh-street, and will devote their undivided per sonal attention to all business confided to them. They solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage extended to them for a number of years past, and hope their experience in their line* will enable them to render satisfaction. ISAAC T. HEARD, v apr 28 JOHN DAVISON. , M. P. STOVALL, Warehouse and Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA. CONTINUES tho business, in all its rcc'C-ON I branches, at his old stand, Fire- Proof Warehouse,) corner of Washing- HHmS ton and Reynold-streets. tfiß He hopes, by strict attention to business, to morit a continuance of tho liboral patronage heretofore extended to him. Orders for Family supplies, Bagging, Ac., promptly and carefully filled, at the 'lowest markot prices. >■ f CE^ = ’ Liberal advances made on Produce ifistort. aug 7 clfActf BRYSON, WALKER &.CO. ~~ Warehouse and Commission Merchants, JACKSON-STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ' THEIR WAREHOUSE, recently ted, is Fire-Proof, and covers tho formerly occupied by Mr. Wilson, as aLiv-|HSPi!( ery Stable, on the street leading from the Globe Ho tel, to the Georgia Railroad Depot. Cash advances made on Produce in storo whon required. Orders for Good.) promptly attended to, and their individual attention given to all businoss entrusted to their care. The following Houses will act as our Agents, and make advances on Produce consigned to us. Messrs. C. T. Cunningham A Co., Dalton, Cunningham A Linton, Rome, Jno. Cunningham & Co., Greensboro GOLLOTIIUN WALKER, Lately of Hamburg, S. C. HARPER C. BRYSON, Late of the firm of Bryson, Coskery A Co July 8 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS^ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WE are prepared with large and conve- ptocvw nient Fire-Proof Warehouse Stores, on Mclntosh street, (which is the centre of the Cotton, Flour and Bacon trade,) for the storage of COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, and BACON; and continue to offer our services to store and sell COTTON, FLOUR, BACON, GRAIN, Ac., and buy to order supplies for Planters and Mer chants. Our 11. L. JEFFERS, well known in this mar ket, and long engaged in the business, is always at his post, either selling or buying for their friends, and watching their interest—knowing that to bo the proper course to promote our own. We therefore hope, by unceasing industry and attention to the interest of our friends, to merit and receive a full share of patronage, while we return our thanks for past favors. Those for whom we have done business, and are not personally acquainted, and who we would be glad to visit, but believing it better for our patrons to be always at home ready to attend to their or ders, ve therefore send you this circular, and refer you to tho Merchants of Augusta, or whom we have done business. Planters and chants of Tennessee, will refer to Messrs. John Fain HI it Son, W. 11. & J. S. Moffett, and Gen. zelton. Jtfjl . 'Mr W S. <J>T DRAW may be coiß'’ ■ •r iit Rome, JKFIfERSigpTHRB 4B—I i>. - - ~'i\aiiccs win 1)0 lnaß |3gg| i".irf'i. <■!: i'ro;iii>->- in store. ‘‘SSH sept t> dAc RHHBw W VREHOI Si: AND CO>l >IISSIOjOIUSiB nPHE umlcrsimied will continue ' .the \ WAKKIiOI SE and COMMISSION imim BUSINESS in ail if.- branches, on thcirjHHHHH| •••V n account, at the old stand of 1 >b-U ■ 1 r. where tlcjrifl i: : ' a ciirJH nmam i ® b"': C. :i:a I lif F - shvoraj.o-Hion. being entirely sSH 1 ito-l toot houses, i> as ft*ee from Are as any house in the city. Their attention will be exclusively devoted business, and no efforts spared on their part to mote the interest of their patrons. Liberal advances made on Cotton and other Pro duce in store , when required. All orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Sup plies, promptly filled at the lowest market price. JAMES M. DYE, sept 1 STEPHEN D. HEARD. GIBBS &c McCORD, ~ Warehouse and Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE undersigned beg leave to say to their friends and the public in Gcor gia, South-Carolina, Alabama and Ten- bsIPB nessee, that they still continue the above business at their FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Mcln tosh-street, in all its branches, and would respect fully solicit a continuation of the patronage of their old friends and customers; and as ever, they will faithfully perform their duty to them. Their charges will be moderate, and in conformity with other reg ular Commission Houses in this city. They will make liberal CASH ADVANCES on Produce in store or transitu, when required. Orders for Merchandise will be promptly and faithfully executed. OA , THOMAS F. GIBBS, aug 20 ly GEORGE McCORD. CLARK, RACKETT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware and Fancy Goods. * TTAVE now received their stock, eompri- JLA sing besides the Staple articles, many new things in Silver and Plated WARE andw&Jfc FANCY GOODS. Also, in WATCHES and JEW ELRY. House keeping ARTICLES, of choica kinds. We offer to the trade at Wholesale, Watches, Jewelry, Jewels, Ac., not generally to bo found, and at prices as low as elsewhere, oct §