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r . (UP. ,r !.. THE POLISHRD BOOTS; OR THE RICH BRUSSELS CARPET. A Thrilling Eleven Hundred and Twenty four Dollar Prize Talt. "Go it Boois." .Milton. See 'em I Sco those now boots standing quiet ly ns a summer's cloud, upon the Kiel) Brussels carpet. Black ns the night of doom, they sit quietly upon the ricli Brussels enr pet. Ten thousand tempest clouds made up of lamp black, midnight, and little niggers, could not rival in dark ness those new calfskin hoots sillin! quietly upon the new Brussels carpet. How still they arc I Like a black Berkshire piar. on some summer's day, half buried in mud, unstired by the gentle gale, sit llic boots upon the carpet. Look again ! The sun, just sinking in the west like a huge Orange county cheese. The splendriferously golden curtains are unrolling around his evening couch. The plough boy is preparing (o turn nut his team, ami the milk maid, ns happy as a 7'cri with a now lio.nnet, is about to milk the gentle cows. How beautiful. The rich golden sunshine peers in at the raised window, and bathes in n Hood of light the room with the ri:li Bru'sels carpet. How it lingers on the new calf skin boots sitting so still. Not a sound heard, yet how the boots shine in the golden sunshine. They glitter like a warriors buckler, all scoured up Like a negro's heel in a dark night appear the boots in a golden sunshine upon a rich Brussels carpet, at the close ol dav. '!!ln linnta U'ftpfl nnlit fur! Tlmf r!:iv they had been purchased. What ccstacv. The first new pair of calf skin boots! Is there a free born American citizen whose heart docs not throb at the mention of such things? Point him out, and let him be branded ns some misanthropic wretch who enter cd upon the great stage of life with nothing but coarse cowhide stogies to bide his homely foet. Yet every rose has its thorn. Every pleasure has its pain. Every slick ol candv has its end. Wc remember well that as wc looked upon those new calf skin boots, bathed in a Hood of gulden sunshine and silting quietly upon the rich Brussels carpet just at the declii c ol day, that some iil laled offspring of a cow had been slain in cohl blood, his sleek, glossy skin cut from his quivering flush, and plunged into tan baik and lime, while the bereaved mother was mourning for the calf that should bleat no more or caper around with hind legs and tail n air. Calves must die 1 Whether upon two legs or four wc solemnly reitcrato the truth, thai calves must die. As we thought o these things a tear came m the eye. Vi. brushed it away and turned to the future, as wc looked upon the boots, sitting quietly upon the rich Brussels carpet. Ta tice against Theory. Wc sec it stated in the papers that about sixtv-two young men trom irginm have recently graduated at the Jeffer son University, Philadelphia. Proba lilt' more than double that number have graduated nt the other schools .1 . IT" . ... ... , Ill Uiai Cliy. viigmi.i, nu suspii, spends about 8100.00;) n year for medical education in Philadelphia alone. There are medical schools in Virginia where young men can be better qualified for practice in the South than anv in the North, where they know nothing of Southern dis oases. Under these circumstances it fills us with shame and humiliation to sec Southern parents sending their chil drcn to Northern schools. Where is their State pride? Where is their love of the South? Where is their regard for their social system, when they pour their patronage in streams upon those who every day vilify and abuse them and their institutions. Never did the world see a greater contrast than between Southern The ory and Southern Practice. And yet it is in Southern Practice alone that redress can be found for Southern Rights. Encourage your own and depend upon yourselve's. That is the I..,l,i-f,rb ofKfntn Riolitstn hicll the'South can look with a particle of . i i . I . confidence. We solemnly ocucve inai if the Southern Stales of the Union finally succumb to their adversaries, the fault will be all their own. Instead of making themselves strong by self flenendcncc. thev absolutel" furnish their enemies with the "sinews of war" in immense annual sums to be used in nourishing our revilcrs, and increasing their ability ultimately to bind us hand and foot. Oh. folly ! Oh, madness I Richmond Republi can. An Albany barber, having a very intemperate man to shave on Sunday, begged him to keep his mouth shut, as it was a punishable ofTcncc to have a runt hole open on the Sabbat:.. OCCUPATION and INDUSTRY. Did you ever notice, gentle reader, that the discontented and grumbling members of society are invariably those who are in such circumstances in life that they are not compelled to be industrious, in order to gain a live lihood? Persons who have little or nothing to do, arc invariably uneasy and discontented, while the industri ous have not time for such thoughts. Ti.no glides to those who toil it is the toilers privilege.- Hcavon de signed us all to work, each in hi3 peculiar sphere, some with the hands, some with the brain. There is not a man or a thing alive that has not tools to work with, lias not the spider a power-loom within his head, and that most stupid of animate substances, the oyster, lias a Pa pin's digester, with a stone ami linio-house to hold it in. Man is happy only when employed, for laziness begets vice, vice bcgcls crime; then who would not avoid laziness.' Especially is an industrious spirit desirable in woman; life is so uncertain, the freaks of fortune so variable, that the man who takes n partner to his bosom, whose domestic habits ami education have been averse to this essential requisite, to say the least of il, runs a fearful risk Yet how many there arc wholly ignorant of the ordinary wauls of life, or the means of supplying them how many have been brought up to think it de grading to enter a kitchen or to per form for themselves any necessary soi vice. Let your children, good mothers, you who read these fair pages, be brought up endowed with both domestic knowledge and that of the schools; thus shall you plan', and rear a flower for the circles of society which shall be equally valuable for its fragrance and its intrinsic worth Bf.asoxs for not Figiiti vo a Du el. M. do l.angcro and M. Mou tande, both remarkably ugly men. quarreled, and challenged one anoth cr. Arrived at the place of meeting, M. do Lahgerie stares his adversary in ths face, and says- "I have just reflected--1 can't fi 1,1 you." With this ho returned the swore! into the scabbard. How sir, what docs this mean? It means that I shall not light. "What! you insult ir.e, and refuse to give mo satisfaction: "If 1 have insulted you, I ask a thousand pardons; but I have an in surmountable reason for not fighting with you." "But, sir, may one know it?" "It will ofl'end you." No, sir." "You assure me ?" Yes, 1 asuro you." "Well, sir, this is it if wo fight, according to all appearances. I shall kill you, and then 1 shall remain the ugliest lellow in the kingdom." His adversary could not help laugh ing, and they returned to the city good friends, Tin: Povvr.it op Conscience. A legal friend in an adjoining county mentions a very curious case of luna cy, the facts of which were dcvclopjd in a iccent investigation. An Eng lishman, a resident nf this county for several years, received before leaving England quite a large sum of money ns a legacy from his father. He was worth previously a considerable prop- crtv. Bv a codicil of the will he received" one hundred and sixty pounds, which in the body of the in strument was reserved to a brother and sister. This latter sum was in duced by some persuasions and effort on the pa it of the recipient, although it has never been supposed that he resorted to any means positively unfair or improper. This additional sum, thus obtained, so pressed upon his thoughts and conscience as finally to drive him raving mad. He is now an inmate of the asylum at Utica. He would pace his room all night, wring his hands, and exclaim in intense agony, "l did U. ' m llic man." "I'm horribly guilty; and shall lu damned hereafter." "My father altered his will; and I told him to do it." He fancied too that bo was beset with evil spirits in consequence ol the unfratcrnai act. Eflbrts were made lo divert bis mind from the one dark theme; but in vain. It was suggested to him that he might now restore the 1(50, and thus atone for every thing. ".Not s-v lie always replica -u would not be my father's will would it ?" "That's what troubles me." Td give all my property to change thai, but it is too late." "Kinging the changes on tuis sore point, his mind gradually became shattered, and nothing but constant watchfulness prevented his sclt-uc- slruclion. Buffalo Courier. In a single century, tour thousand millions of human beings appear on the face of the earth, act their busy parts, and sink into its penccful bosom. Moderate drinking, somebody says, is somewhere betwixt a glass and a barrel. u.niiwa i .uuiiiauH i,jii..i i..iu.j!i,u!Eati.Ljaiaiiai..iJ: Tevpdrancf. CKi.gniMTihN. The Mad isoaville Division .Sons ol' Temperance will ccli-bra i their anniversary at the Presby tirian Church, on Saturday I.lili April. A Temperance address will he delivered hy Ihe Rev. W. II. II. Oilman. Surrounding Divisions are cordially in vited to attend and participate with us on the occasion. By order of the Division, , A. II. HICKS, R. S. NOTICE. P. S. Whitk, Esi , of Pennsylvania, will address the citizens ol Monroe county on the subject nf Temperance, ai Madison ville on Sunday the 1 1 1 It of April. Il is widely extended fame as a Temperance Lecinrer, renders any farther notice from us unnecessary. difd, In this pla-e, on ihe IGth inst., Mrs. Oti.utiTY V. YVaki, in the 2'nh year of her age, nfler several months illness. Oliituary mxl wee I.-. Arr.UMA.Mnrcli 18, Editor Allien Post: The heavy rains of ihe past week has raused a rise in the Savannah riv-r of Hi feet. The high streams have no dnuhl kept many from going to market, lint nutwith standing this a large amount of Goods have heen sold here. Our merchants were probably never more actively employed than at present. Bacon. The market has heen quiet throughout the week, and prices nre rathpr lower. Some sales have been liiaJc Bl Ci, but we quote fi; a G ns inaiket price ol this article, on '.III days. La nt). Wc have no sales to quote, enn-S'-q iiciitl v present prices are nominal 5 a G lor inferior, anil G a Gl for fair. Oiuin. Corn is selling at 05c; Peas 75 a R); Oais 35, and good Wheat per b uhel. Butter, Good lots command 121 a 11 cents per II). Cuffk.k. The demand is limited for Coffee this week, nnd as holders have no dispositional) force sales hut liille has heen done. We quoit- I tin and Lnguavrn, which constitute the hulk of stocks nt 15 a loic SiMJAlis. P. ices are without change. Muscovado descriptions nre preferred to others. Selling nt Gl a 7. New Orleans atSjaGi Porto Ilico Gi a 7J. Double Refined Loaf I !: per h. Mor.As-Ks. The stock 'is large. Cuba is worth 21 anj New Orleans jlc per gal lon. Salt. Demand is limited retailing from stores nt 1,25 per sack. Fkatiiers. Tnis nrtielo eon'innes in demand nt o2 a 33c per lb. Beeswax lit, and Tallow 10. DttY Goods. Sleeks roniinue large nnd the dry goods merchants arc doing a large trade. x J a n n w a rt f. . During the weeK our merchants have added 1 irgly I" 'heir slocks as several consignments have ar rived direct from Europe. DitciiS and Mkdicinf.s. Our wholesale houses hold out stroti1' inducements lo merchants of the interior. Their slocks are large. SAnni.Kitv. Our market is well suppled and merchants nre doing well. Hides. Dry salted J. yagers. irr, tt tvrti i rrxrr rrr-im-r n vi : N 0 T I V 11 A LL persons are lur-liy cautioned not lo trade for a note of hand civen bv ihe subscriber, mid made payable to John Whitakcr, for between twenty-one and twenty-three dollars, and bearing dale in the year IS 13, ns 1 have already paid said note. WM.'ltUOD. March 22, IS50-31 7$ CIMJVCEUV fi.il.K- VALUABLE LAADS. BY virtue of a decree of the Chancery Court at Cleveland, made nt its Feb ruary term, 1850, I will offer lor sale, nt pubbc auction, on the premises on Tues day ihe 7th day of May next, the follow ing described pieces or parcels of find, situaied in Ihe county of Polk, in the Slate of Tennessee, lo wit: The North-west quarter ol s-elioii lour, Fractional lovvn snip lirst, It.in.'e second, I'.JSt; nnd the South half of the South-west quarter ol section thirty-three, Fractional township second, South, ratine second, F.asl of Hie liasis line, nil in the Ocoee district, con taining in the whole two hundred and for ty acres, it being the find that Samuel A. Fasley died seized and possessed. Terms of sale cash. JAMKS liF.IlUV. C. & M. March 22, IS50 Pr's fee 3-7t 78. SIl HUNT'S SALR. BY vtnue of nn execuunn issueil Irnm th- Circuit Court Clerk's odice, nnd lo me directed, wherein John II mi'irijlit is plainnir and Francis W. I.ea, Luke Lea nnd Gideon B. Thompson are defendants. 1 will, on '.he ltli day of May next, sell lor rasli in hnnd, to the highest tmliler, at Hie Court-house door in the town of Cleveland, all the right, title interest nnd claim, in and to the following described pieces oi p-.rcels of Lind, lying and being in Ihe couinv of firadley, and Ocoee District, to wit: The Norlheast, North -west and South-west quarters ol Section I wo.Towrstiip one, and Kange one. West of llie basis line: also, the South east and Soiiih-wesl quarters ol i,f..nii'.luiir. Towiishin anil Itane ortiiun " - -"I ' - . 1 . I ' . l - I ,l.a,l n.l n.. ..... atoresaiu, mu, un-- uumut-u the South side ol the Norlh-eaM quarter ol Section ihiitv-lour, Township and liange same as above; also, the South-east quarter of Section eight. Township two, and Uii:;e one. West ol the basis line; also, the Souih. west quarter ol Section ihiriy-three. Town ship two, and Range one, West of the basis line; also, twentv acres off of ihe South west quarter cf Section twenty. Township two. and Kange one, West of ihe basis line, in the Ocoee District. Hradley county, Tennessee which right, litle, interest and claim above described if levied upon as the property ol Luke Lea, lo satisfy said execution and ihe costs thereon, and will be told on said dV uuless debt and costs r iirnvinuslv Dtld. JOHN M BATES, Vrputy Sheriff". -7l lVf fee i70 7i Marcli 13, 1S50 Stop the Runaways ! 1AN AWAY from the residence of the undersigned, on Monday nii'ln, the I lib insi.,thc following NKGllOKS, viz; .IACOI5 and his wife MAItY. These ne groes are of mulatto complexion, but Jacob is rather the brightest; he is near sir feet high, stout built and about (ifiy-seven years of age, Mary is over the ordinary mze (or a fn run lo, and is about forty six years of nse. The slaves formerly belonged to William Ainsworih, when n resident of Monroe co., Tenn., and it is supposed that they arc now in the neighborhood ol llell Town, on Tel lico Hiver. Any information concerning said negroes, directed to A. (!. Hick, Hamilton's X Roads, McMinn county. Tennessee, will be Hianklully received, and any expenses incurred in tlieir appre hension i I be promptly de-charged. A. P. RICK. Rv Maiioauet W. Kick. Marcli 22, isro 4i IX j ii a win; nny rLis liiaii S C 11 0 0 L. 'SMIF. Spring Sis-ion of this Institution " will commence on Thursda . ihe dill day of April next. It is very desirable that all who expect lo become siiideiils should enter punctually by or before the com mencement. The Institution is now fairly organized, alfurding ample liicilities lor iien iiring si liberal and useful education in the Sciences, 1 Mathematics, and Languages, and whatev er else is usually laulil in schools uf the highest gr.ide. I We have a Inrgp nnd commodious Hrick I'liilding just liiiMied, and designed lor the Pi'ciimmudaliou of sluden s the next ses jSiuo, lo be kept by Mr. (jodwiu and Lady, whom we know to be well qualilied fertile j business. The price of hoarding w ill be SI,-5per week, including washing, fuel ro'uns and bedstexd. The student will fur- lii-h bis own bedding, and such other ar ticles ol furniture as he may desire lor his rumii. The tuition will vary from $5,00 lo . I "J.OO, according lo ihe studies pursued, universally lobe paid in advance. No de duction will me made lor loss ol t. me, ex cept in cases of sickness. The whole ex pense for Doatding and Tuition will vary from $3l,o,5 i0 g3$,75 per sessioti ol five months a degree of cheapness, it is be lieved, not to be luund any where else in i-onncc.ion with the same Inernry advinti ges. The lucililies for a thorough nnd com prehensive education nre now materially bettei than ever heretofore, in that the li braries have been considerably increased, the cabinet of minernlsand fossils have been enlarged, nnd especially in the addition of another member lo the Hoard ol Instruction. The Facuby are as follow: Rev.C'iiEEU Fui.tok, A. M., Piesident and Professor ol Mental and Moral Science JuEiMi II. Pkh e, A. M , Professor ol Ancient Languages nnd Liteialuie. Rev. Jamms S. Ivunnedv, A. 13., Profes sor of Mathematics. John U. Winnifouii. A. M., Professor ol Modern Languages, (who, h iwever, on account uf ill-heal"h, has retired for the present ) Miss Map.v W. Rocir.ns Piiucipal of the Female Department. Among the f.ic lit e for instruction there is also a magnificent eight feet reflecting Telescope, magnilynie six hundred limes, and a splendid set u Astronomical Maps, which all'urd rare advantages in the siudy of Ast.onomy. It may he said with truth that Ihe loca tion has always been remuik.iVy IpmPIiv, and in beauty utnitrpa-si d, The . ec.irt i- s against every species ol di.-sipaiion and immoral disturbances are such ns strcngly to commend this Institution lo parents anil guardians. C. FULTON, l'res't. March I I, IS50-4t 78 1 VA NTEI) DIM 11)1 A I ELY, iTKNI'.or two sood uoiUnicn at Tin 1'lntc, to whom the Iiii;he-t wage? unit constant employment will he given. None but rouiI woikmeli of inihi'tnotis habits ru ed apply. J. V. ISI.ACK VVI-'.I, I., Athens, Tenn. Athens, .Mure.li 1650 tf 77 .6l.IL lirlr, new crop , just received mid for sale lit 17 cents hy thebair. ,M KWI.N ,t tMI.MCSPir.. Albeni, March l.'i, Im.'iU If 77 DECATUR ACADEMY. 'JM1K Summer session of ibis Institution will commence on the (ir-t Monday in April next, under the superintendence ol Mr. W.M. TllO.MC-ON. Tu nis, cr smm'iiii ii' Jirc m.-hi.'m ; Spelling, Rending, Writing, Arithmetic, F.nglish (Jrammar, and (ieogMphy, s 1,00. The higher branches nt 5,(11) and $7.0(1, lioaidiug enn be ha l nt $1,00 per week. Ry order of ihe li iiinl. JOiKPU McCOItlvf.K, i'liiiiniiaii. Decatur, Ten , March 15, K-50 J: 77 ate: met VoaJ '3 ATHEA'S. 77-;.V.V. Geo. rC7. EZayo HAS removed to tin- Inrm Urn k Tavern on the I'ulilic Sq uire, herelntorc occii pid by James S. Undoes, l.-.p, where be is lirepnrci! to iicciiiiiiiixlalu tlit; lrateliii put) '"".March 8, ls.VI tf 70 J! t'A S . St . V, O O X E , ATTORNEY AT LAW, A the in, Tennessee, WTfMl.L practice in the Courts of Monroe, v v Ale Minn, Khun, .Veis. Hamilton, Itr.idlev. mill Polk enmities. diliei- iienrlv opposite the Pointer's Dank. March I, ln.'ill tf 7.i m i: dic a i. n or ICE. nit. u. m.i i.i:mkto, r. CIII.I.INS, M. V. DOCTORS CLEMKYa'SJiX A: Ct)LMS RlvSPKCTFi:LLY inform Ihe citizens ol Meigi-, McMiiiU, Rhea and Roane counties, thai lliey r- associated together ill Ihe practice ol Medicine, and trust, by a prompt attention lo all calls, lo secuie a continuance of palrunage berrtolore ex tended. Dr. Cletiv-nlsor.' place of residence is at Ten Mile Stand, Meigs CO. Dr. Collins i located at Jeremult Chapiuau', oil Ten urssee River, Meigs co. bhi, 1550-lf 11 A VJl'STA A I) T. It TISEN EXTX w. k, jai kson, oi:o, t. jack'on, iii.oii o'm:ii.i., W. E. Jackson & Co., WIJOLFSALK DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, M A SO N I c II A r. I., (ftiwn t .'til tul SUthsn:tt flhhe J 'full I ,) AUGUSTA, fB A VI.NO made large additions to our stoek of J)n (Jtithlx, we are prepared In sell lo Country Merchant lit as l.nW I'liicBs, and upon (he MjS tkiims. ns the Merchants of Charleston. f 'mi n try Merchants visiting Augusta or Charleston, are respectfully invited lo ex amine o'lr n-oriinent and prices. Feh.-j. .-.()h 71 Henry Hoore, (Successor to .Moure & Ravi,) OPPOSITE GLOIJK HOTF.L, AL'aUSTA, OA , IMI'OltTKIl AND DKAt.CK IN roHKia.y k domestic iluidh aih:, I HON, Steel, Table nnd Spring Cutlery, Tanner's, Smith's nnd I arpeuier's Tools. Agricultural Implements, (Juns, I'ISIOIS, vVC. N.C. Feb. i-, 1S5IJ 1 71 llJlillVAIli:'.Vuu'M Y ,LD AG JUCULTL'RAL JMl'LIWIWS. A. W. & W. I'.C.-tlt.tllC'EIAIili, AUt.ii;STA, GA.. ITS A VR on ban I n complete assortment ' of Knglish and American Hardware and Cutlery. They also keep on land an extensive stock ofAgricultur.il Implements, consisting principally of Ploughs, Cultiva tors, Harrows, Straw Cutter", Corn Nheil eis, Cylindiical nnd Double Acting Rotary Churns, Horse Powers, Thrashers kc. All orders entrusted lo them will receive prompt nnd careful attention. Feb. ill, 1850-1 y 71 HATS, CAPS AND BOXXETS ! E. L. Ferry & Go.9 AUGUSTA, OA., jfT AVE now on hand a lull stock nf Hals, Caps, Bonnets nnd Umbrellas, ol every style and quality. As we have our Goods direct from the Manufacturers we nre enabled to sell ns low and on as good terms ns can be had in any market, M-r-chants and dealers in want ol any articles in our line, would do well in looking; at our slock before buying elsewhere. Call at F.. L. Feny St Go's Store, Near the Mansion House, Augusta, G.i. N. H. Particular attention eiven to orders Feb.a-i, 1S50 ly 71 D. E. PLTJMB & CO., DKAI.f.KS IN Perfumery, Instruments, Pure ,M ilirincs und Chemicals, Paints, Oils,Glass, yc, AUGUSTA, GA. IANDUKTH'S Garden nnd Fie'd Seeds. A large and well selected assortment of TUUSSKS. D. H. Plumb Co.. nre also Agenis for Stockton's celebrated INCORRUPTIliL K TKF.ril. Feb. LS5()-ly 71 JiARUKTT, CASM i:i4 & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. I.MI'OKTKItS ,V WIIOI.KSAI.B DKAI.KIH IN MILUS, .VKIJICIXKS, PALVrs, OILS A.YH GLASS, 4 RK now receiving, in tiddnion lo their stock, 5UU packages of Diugs Aledi cities &c, .c. Among ihem are 0 cases superior Java Indigo; and u'J cerooris in. I Spit. F. Indigo; all ol which will be sold as low as they can be purchased in New Ymk. Feb. 22, 1550-1 71 FORCE, COKLE'J fe C wiioi.t:sAi.r. tk A 1. 1: its in HOOTS, SHOES, LKATIIEH, TJIU.YKS, VAliPKT JUGS, &c, RttoAi) SritKtT, AUGUSTA. GA. A I. So It. II. x.t. i: IIHtCK a- CO., IIOIXSAI.K I'KAI.I 113 IV liuvti. Shoes, l.eathir, 'Trunks, Carpi I Pi airs, ie., Ilayne Siren, ClIAIll.K-TON, S. (J. Feb. 2 , K-5IJ li 71 W. WKII.lt r, II. T. NICIIOI.S, K. MILKMAN, W. U. JlIT, WUIHT, XJI!!OI.SiV ()., MANlFACTrilKUS Of SADDLES, BRIDLES, WWl'S, Harness, Trunk. Sc. IMIMIRTIIIIS A MI V. 0(l.lAI I. HKAI.I IIS l Sndillirij und Ciutrh Hardware. Conch Triiiimin,S!iiie I'iuuiwi. and l.valh er if crenj dcrcripliim. No. yd'J UllOAl) SlIll.KT. .Near the Ccurgju Rul I' i.hI ,':.i:ik, AUGUSTA. GA. F-b. t;. i ?.)(-1 ;i Haviland, lUslcy & Co., AUGUSTA. GA., uiroRTens ami wiioi.lsai.i: nni.i t' li Oruit,.Vcdirl:rH ami tlmuicati, fain!', OUm, Whulotc iilaiut, ."vfV i-Vr, .Himlila and Jam fmrVV". I'trhoiw ry, shKi, llrunhrn, Nurzlrat ami Itralal lutlruturHt I also, aoiats roa Tin: most a ai.i ami k Patent MediriuM, Iknh'ts G dl oil, g Teeth, ls.c., Rostudale. Ilijdrantir Ce ment, Culciued Ptarlcr I'arit.Kr. R 3 AVINlS n l.irue stin k on band, whieli i- , B kept lull niel Irc-h liy weekly aib!ilin, and being cumin le I ilh II a ii.im', Im i si. , Jct'11., New York, mid II ivii.i. !l ten k t'o..l'liiir!vtoii,S. Vti..l,-.ile iii i.-i-t', we re cn-ibleil t-mipply Cunnlry .'! r. Iianl, I'lii-iciinianil tl.u 1 riiile,oii tin- m-l lavoia hle term. (t7-U.MMl neatly put i a'"' ' :ir '"" paikeil. tjuiililie warraiiteil ti be a r. pre- Iml- ,yj r,ini.t attention pud to r.lr iitb ("asli or iiti-tm-tnry r-lerei.c-. fpjp- riireh.istT visiting this market nr.- ill vitetl to call. ii.vviLAXU, t:tsi.t:v a. co., l)iujgisl, Aii;.'i'ti. AVCf'STA ADVERTISEMEXTS PIA.XO FORTES, MUSIC .LX1J JEWELRY. CIIAIJLES CATLIX & CO, (Near (he United States Hotel,) AUGUSTA, GA., A I'M t!i nn'v ntiihrirized Agents for JiL ( 'hicliertng's, Noun's it Clark, and Ad.im Stodart's Piano Fortev. They keep cnnniirnly on hriid a large assortment of instruments from the above Manufactories, embracing every variety style off), GJ. Il and 7 ortaves, which thev will sell nt the lowest J'aclnri priiv.-j, giving their rwn and the maker's guarantee as being perfect in every respect. Their stock of .Music Violins, Guitars, Ritijos, Flutes nnd Ac-cordi-ons, is Inrge an I Veil seleeteil. They til-ohave a l.irgo stock n Watches, Jewehy- and Silver nre, which they will sell low. All orders will reepn-e prompt niontion, and will bp guaranteed to give satisfaction ill every respect. Feb. !, ,.-nlv 71 II A Rl) VA RE, 3. cz, S. BONES & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., im eon mis hiiikct and dkai.I'.i-.s in I'oiEIOXS.- DOMESTIC HA HUit . IHE, IJ IJ A V alwnvs on hand a good assort J " inent in their Imp, which Hit y will sell on the most f.-ivora'ile terms. Augusta, Feb. X , 1550 ly 71 Tlios. Hic2i.ards St Eon, SlaUunrrs, Itonl.tilnilfm, unit lllank Hook .llannl'mliirirn, Aroi 'TA, (!i:o!i;ia. A I.), Maniifnrtiireriii'il Direct Inmnrters of every kirn: of COMES, EUTTC.VS, SL SI'ED!:ilS, Spectacles Nnillc", Puis, Percussion ('ii), Violin Strim:', Hooks und Kye, Whalebone, Re.nls, Marldes, Knitting Pins, lirusl-es of every (lese.riptioii, Simp", Shaving Jinxes, Tripe,, llol.hins. 'ITreads cotton nnd linen, runes. Pocket I!. inks, lia zor Strops, .Alnsiral lntriirneiits, l.ookini; ;incs, .Necklaces, (Ji riuan Iturps, Ink, Sew ing Silk, f.einl Pencils, Il.innet iiinU'ap M'ire, bihI a great variety of other I'. EVCY AItTI CLFS loo iniinerons In mention, u Inch usu ally takes much time to fin. I, and to which (hey are nuislniilly making iiihliti uis all which they have minlc expressly for the Coun try Tra le. fr--.'eiv linods n eeiveil every week. Cai.i. ami k mini: (jooiis and Pun i s. ,'a unary IS, sj(l-y CU Baker, Wilcox sTcoT WIIOI.KSAI.B Gil OCER Y MI'At CI LISTS, Al'l.l'STA, (i'coIII.IA, Ti,'' UMP constantly on baud a larire ami well B iissoiIimI stock of Su;'ar,('ol!'ee,Salt. Sci; wlui h will be solil at Ihe very Inivesl mxrlic; prices. .711 onleis shall have caieful atteri lien. y-f Ifaron, f.ar l and Feathers received on coii-i.-iiiiii'iit. July IM'.l-lf n) CULVA, GLASS A.YI) CROCKERY U'.l R :. F. It'OaSAnf & CO., t.n i' o a rt: n , A CifsTA, (! KOUlilA. 2 II. A- C. are enesf itnly reci ivhig Ei- a lilitjous (o their Stock, ili-eel I'roin tin) .Maimlactoiers in I TriKitiit, ai.d "i h cteil -presi'y fur city iiinl coimtri Ir.nle, to which they iui-ite the iitlcnt.oii of enrcha-i r. Aiii Hi, IH.'l-ly .IiJ IMiiliideljihiii Advertisi'menls. Eilward S. Tryon J. R!l,NeWi Second xtrr.cl, PHILADFLPIIIA, Impnrtrr and .Mmiiifiii turrr of Dmilile and Single Jlarrvl Shot Guns, Jlijlts ami Pistol. S,! HOT RAGS, Flasks Gae.,e R,gs. P.i ' pr riur Pereii'sion Caps, ( tun Powder, Wads, .'-hot Gun and ll.ll - R,irrel, and Materials lor (ion M ikei'suse. WIIOLK SA LU AND R A TAIL. Feb. 15, If-"ill ly 7.) IjA.se- BiTi 6 toiiivrmwi, .Yi. JKYt rth Fourth Strtit. Pil'LADF.LPIIlA, Ol't'ri! for sab- en evti iisiic :ni l entirely ie:.v stock nt' HATS A. VI) CAES, of li t- lal'-t sth :i t.i I in i -I sipiir veil patterns, of their own loaTiot'ictiirc, arel iariif.ularly a liiptcl t ) the Southern and We-ttru Traile, ',. : .'ioli sUin, i;n----i i, ( 'assimi re, Nutria, IV'i-li, S.ik, llfiiwr, Aleve :.ii. t 'n liloriiia. Alio, '. i n'- ami So-ititiir. Peart, -li- lai.-l riTi-f Wool II:, t-. in -re.it varn t , t.i.-etb-with I'apa ol evt r Oi - : iji ion, whith they coiii'rli'iit Iv recoiiiioi ml as ,-;ih-)ilal'il to i-ite sali-factioii, iiinl 11' h lhe w ill s,-J ),, lowest inii!i"t pro-" luil i a) the n est pur tie liar atlo.'iti iil to a- kin; . f; -,-'r.;iT i 1 1 i t. it . N.irth I'onrtli Ir. ti Pnil i!lel,i!,ia, will n e ivt- iiiiim di.itu l.lt.-li til.'l. I'i.ili.deipbiil, I'i !. s!, 1 I y 7 n. i ii-i-iN, o-i r, -'MI i cl.'llf II, N.U (.It A .I. I I, I i.l. lilt'.!: Itl.AIS. N, N.U (.IIA..I.1 I, m.yj. W II I.I-. fJp2ii:trort, Ciranthn V Co.y (Siirci-s-ors t iling.'. Illliot V Co.) ft' it I. is il i: it s, llOiihSELI.EIiS ...7 STAUO.ERS, A-... W COOK MA. VI TACT! Jil.HS, No. 1 1 Xoriii K-iiirth tn-t, I'illl-IIHA.I'WA. J! lt!.I!:Ki;S ,.l School. Theological, .Mi tSf :il. I.ii-, ical ninl Mi-ei-lhi- i iirntia H 11 l'S, i I line e,litoii "I l!il alnl i I'nti-r Po,,ks. in ever ;tn'.i nf Pin lin ami .;. ..,,, iJt.ilcr- in t'.ip. r l!..u !i l!-.,..k and Sl:,ti..ii.-rr . -.m!,i,j At r.-hn:i,, I'.i'dir irh lin t li,.. Tr.i I.- si : 1 "! ud.autageoii, 1. run. C ;, s. i-.vi lv ; Harris -V XasDri .Mj. I.-'S .'Ltrket tlreel, M ..nV., .Vorfft tide, h-tirirn 4th and .VA street. .'SHI..t3!'I.!MIl.l, 1A., OKFF.Il for sle on larotable urnisi an rMeiisive aS'iriiiienl if CMU,iKlTn LuokiNu t!l -:. Ktv Goon.', l',l Tr)s, llo-IF.liY AMI Tl.lMi.l.NGS. Fib. 1, iJ-r.t' ot Tt