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P* ■ ‘' l r We co.tinae to sireng’bei) t*d
Uc • ’ , .reed works whi b t'« t3»m
imprt VJ our • ,-~ d _ xoa ’that I regret t# say
Cl ~ -'ate lia-.ir niy connderebie. Toe
°“ f L v *l.' oil gr» ’ acivi yin adding to and im
-1 1 . h ~* end the ot
-notary store* Irom tho nenu to the aonth e.de u.
lh l'“ trf faaa nearly ceased in the r»Lk3 of tho
eC, ATa 2 f Eteris* )—PrinceGortschakoff writes:
*• \ , •„K‘of ,:i.-..oruoc» i. going on. The v eer
or t (d*o-.au) Are p:events the works oi the be
. irom eavaniog, end theirhre is wears'-.
it' o Simpaou lehgrapna that toe Eus
sib: • in- de a eight Bertie on the Woreuxcff roed,
sa jar as the cAnaux it J'itt, Bet were repulsed
}/, i i(j it trouble.
Ate 7, 11 !'• kL, Pelieelor telegraphs: “ Noth-
Jr-g ol interest to commanioale. The enemy hue
not undertaken anything against onr treuabes
borne cases oi cholera have reappeared.
A d -patch from Vienna, in the sane papers,
gtatue it at the bombardment. of the M-iakoll and
wee to be oounuenced on the 10th mat.
, r ,■ itt i j’-rety •ndtuct of tie London Daily xVeie*.
Ope rations brtore »ae .tfaiakolf aod liadan.
The following is a diary of some of ihe Uadi: g
et' t.i in Iront curing the hat lew days :
icLi 21.—Another hot autny morning, with an
a I -pnere equally as Oppresoive and aultry as it
h> been tor r-ome days pa t. The empty condi
von ot tie water tank* and reservoirs, and the
irreduaily diminishing flow from tho spring near
the front, are becom.ng a s.nreo ol great incon
r ni .nee and anxiety. A great part of toe water
‘ ' y do* n lor u-,e in the tronchea last night had
, , e brought from the large reservoir in the
■l et in u\a Vslley, connected with the aqueduct to
ol 'ihe dia anoe ot this water is so great,
marly three miles, and the descent to thelow
en.nod and sObseunent so tedious and ddh-alt
r. .*•’>„ expenditure ot tun® and labor m rendered
. : :. r uae 1 alto'. Netwitltr tending the excessive
he I and the expasure to which the troops ars
, flly ttoumated during their 24 boWt-rn
ot at, in me trenches, there b*a not been any
• ( lease in t e number of caresof ebolera.
1 28 L gilt rain contiuned to lal. during the
w o’e ii'ah' i'be atmosphere instill ctooded. As
r‘7r,ol of "the heedless mdllarei.ee to danger
-> ,0, co- .b ol tuo men Jgqmre from constantly
, « shot and Brian. Uiefol.owing-x e,
, occur rad kvo.ev, u.ng may bOßtentaOCed.
A amMrti.ni •. «n thrown Irora >he liadan into
_ * , u curing its paenaga the luaee
’ "c.uleiit y iroppAl our. Tee abot tell, lucre
4 f "ke a round shot, into part (it the approach
‘‘ , witii the old aevanoed or third partll 1.
‘** u of tne 74 r. Eegimeiil were near, wrut
. ‘he r diets to arrive, aLd ready to rdurn
to c Tin On»oi tbeao eoldiero, stier ehanuning
tt» ■ cxpio ied ieh setouiiy nad J,he ksj ha'di •
i'rk the ashen of th* tobacco in his pipe,
■ ■ , tfiul-i bed smoking, into the fesee
hole- A noth'** of tire iron rtiucang by. andob
3Sb r ‘*tt > oVwbmi the ebelb*'■ !'« Th» reckies
SUtb'-r OI .no * i,. .—,.(r,^lit/uirjraat*.^Sa.-
itpi » or Vive other rneh wete
,lr ' ■ tnt lortuna oiy none were dangorO’J» y
*' ,m! T, la 1 return d that the man bad no ideaol
, *, ad, being aullicionUy hot to cause
.I.yi ‘■'“cl ~.,w c je r in the shell. liistaneen ol
1 1 7,u thcmrelveH to imminent hasard. by
Ul< “ ' '*• .. . , ( ,»iuou to the em my, occur daily,
■ itU moat advanced woiks ; and it often re
‘ . a ureatoal waLchlu'nee., on the part ol Ibc
I'll] is to make tbnn sutlicicully tbougbttnl Oi
thT r own saP-iy, »<*d that ol otneis around them.
The cavalry division have Ircen kept underarms
nil dav the sovora! regiments being hold ready to
• urn nut at a moment’s nol'ce. It is said that au
lilacs was 10' ku 1 lor in the direction of the Tcher
,vi . A constant Are has boon kopl up all day in
the batteries.
JucV ur.—ibo lire ill tbo battoriei was very
bcuvi aiil continued incessantly ail night. A
Circassian chief, apparently of very high rank,
wll h h s all Ol flvu or six aitondar is was escorted
over the works on the Mamelou Vert by a French
, 0 ~r oi ~ulcer to day. Tho novelty of bis costume
ciuuiij with dial 01 bis followers, who all cufried
i U Cl rtnrlgen lor tlie.r pistola slung in a row like
a ’ c I.luec, and dependent upon their highly em
briiidered ve igr,'attracted gtnurai attention as
l, ey role through the camps. They wine power
lul i rained men, and had a spirited and i oldierlike
bearing, the t tiicors ot engineers in the field are
much reduced in numbers. Tim arrival ot others
is said to bo daily expected. No rain has (alien
to-day, but lie: sky bus boon overcast, and the
temperature less high an l oppressive.
Jfi.Y 23 —Tne Arc- in the haltoyies was as imavy
and uiiintcr upted last night as it t.aa boon i. rsev
erul nigiite [ ast. The ca ly part ot the night was
moonlight and clear; subsequently clouds gather
ed slid roino showers ot ruin followed.
Our Allies have proved trio noco-sny of keep
ing their p iius moru gua.dod aud sccrel than lie
fur ■ the circumstances of the repulse on the 18th
would te»m to warrant the bedel of. traitors in the
cum . Tne French liuueral has now no confidant
lie scrupulously avoids the o txpedieuie of vacd
la'ing luiiidiiy—couucils ol war. Clive nevor
cal ed acuuncil ot war butouce duriughis military
cursor, and thou acted quit) contrary to itß dcci
gion. Wo ail suppose that our next assault wi !
tak'l'plaoo at some momon, when we loast oxpoot
it or in a Frouch oliieor remarked, no lurlhor
rn si'l bo givou beyond “Fix bayonets,”
"Forward.”
Ai at homo they acorn unanimous in con
dO'ti uLK ii»o attack on lire I8»h, yol oircumatanccd
wh: li have riuce beou brought to light induce
ftome good authorities here to cou>idor thift, it
properly toll owed up, it might liavo proved kuo
coa'till. T*ie enormous loss on the part ot the
KuMHiens (uearly equal, most probably superior to
that < l th ) Allies) snows satis!aclorily the »upo
rior dcstruoviveuess ot out tire; had it continued
bom j time ioi gor at the Hume rule wo might have
plun d t io greater par of the garrison hors do com
Lit, oven bolero comiug “to pusr ot pike. 1 ' Our
Aihts inenitoo’. an or giutility iu the minor branch
es ot military strategy which we sadly want.
We wore surprised, a lew evvuings since, to boo,
while it was yet day, n number ol Russian soldiers
suddenly tlobo ch from ilio ruviuo under the Mu
l»!t ff, and running up the hill, endeavor to shot
tor Uiemielvea behind some rocks and bushes en
tirailleur. They ovidouriy imagined, from thoir
position, tliny could turn the lUuk ot luo French
sap by the loti, while they themselves remained
Whexposod. Our soldiers, however, crawling
ilown succeeded in gutting within 2uo paces ot
theso eharpshooier , and turuod the table on them
, moijt completely, as, before the Russians could cor
rCet the ir untfortunute erfor, wo sliot down abo t
ton ot thbm. Most probably they had beou sent
ou' u' a p ipishmont for some offence against mili
tary discipane.
fcoverai days have* beou named for thocotnmcnco
xnonl ot tlie now » ombardment ai d attack. It is
not probable that the oveut will bo postponed to a
much later dnto. The number ol casuali iesiu tho
trenches and new works is a subject of serious
consideration, a’“t though hardly so great as
might be expoOied from the relative position ts
the In a-jhged and besigers, must ftcl as a strong in
contivo to tj»e respective commanders to perfect os
speedily as possible the preparations lor the ro
ilotvo altack. dome ot iho new batteries of our
a’bes, deswned to net against the Russian marine,
are rot yet finished, aud a change is also boiug
inn iu iu iho aims out of cortuin portions ot our
works, wldoh is not likely to be oompletod tor
aavt'rn' day * from the proaout dale. Thu approaches
towards tho Mtdak ff, o ose as they aro wid have to
be extended still tuithei before tho nwtniin oon bo
made wr.h lull aeenrity. It is wiser to beur our
daily loss for a whilo, rather thau suer flee any
chant ' which may conduce to a successful mid. It
is arsortod that the dinpoai'iOß ot tho now batteries
Is so mail', and thoir power is so terrible, and tho
mama of the oommandara so matured, that
on tho uext occasion tho a- sault will bo underti keu
without leaving room tor the slightest apprehou
eien icupecting tin) ultimate result. Tho extensive
preparations which are in progress, and tho caro
which is being bestowed upon the works ou all
aides, afford reason*b e ground for i.oiiev.ng that
this consciousness ot approaching success does not
proceed from nuduo ooiifiisnce.
ISo sigual event has occurred with tho armies in
tho plain. It is reported to day that tho French
and Ottoman troops have made a recouuoibsauce
us idr as sixteen miios b youd the village of Bui
dar, and that they met no traces of any hostile
force in that direction.
'i iKKiau Camt auotk Kaxlmia.— Lsttors of duto
the XtUfc July, tneution that ttio French campon
the Tchesa»)•, »* well cs tho Turkish uud S«r
dinittu contil ien’s t ad bcou kept for some days
on the alert, in oonreqnence ot a report that the
Kalians wore about to attack tho Tohcrnaya lino.
The alarm, however, pa-acd cff. Tho Sardinians
coutiuuo to occupy Tchorgonn, which they have
etr uvly fertility l; the French and Engllah ©aval
ry, and recently a Turkish detachtuout, are >« the
▼alloy es Haidar.
Ska or ■' r —A dispatch la published, as fol
low>, in tbe Adrift p«por-; _
•4 News has bou:> received, via \ icuna, from Ta
gtnr'tf, dtttAd of July. Tafi-aurog had beea
bombardcil lor some days by the A l:od ships. Aa
English Htaatnsloop had g.>t on shore and was
bu’nod oy tli Russians, but the crow escaped.
The town of Borimask, on the Sea cl AxoiF, had
beau again bombardtd. The damage done by the
All ■«'.** eotisiderable.”
Asia—sn«s< r Kabs —Letters from Kars are to
July 14 There wa no truth in the report ot the
eipsdition of Scharayl ega nst Teflis. Hctweer
t: «• 7 and 14 h irvqnout erg goments took place
betw-on »he : dvatic h posts near Kars. Oa tho
10th the Russians made a strong reoounoisance,
and an udmi cestlul attack against K"ra Dagh,
and ou the 11th made an equally unsuccessful re
couDv-.stance Upon Tcuakuiuk. On the 1 Sth they
proceeded in the direction of Frzeroum, leaviug
but ftu advanced guard with-n vu w of Kars, but,
ou tea 18th, again approached the city with all their
forces, divided into three, cvlumas, ou** of wh ch
formed the rest rve. Alter vainly endeavoring to
draw the O’. lonian troops out t>t their entrench
inerts, by keeping just beyond the range of t-herr
guns, the Ku.'*ums returned in ti e evening to
their camp. Bherib i*ssha had abandoned his
stores to i he Russ mis between Kars and Erie roam.
The Abies arc demolishing the fortifications ot
An?‘pp, ' n rsty to ti e wish of the Circassians.
G i . V vise ? a- tfone to select a lundicg place
for troops near Batoatn.
0u... l*sv a is appointed Commander in-Chief
of the T«’ki>h rmy in A*ia Minor.
lUK I'ALTIO—hCMOKJQ) BoMttARPMXNT CF KjSYRL.
—Tnere every indication of a cup dt n */» to be
attempted against cue or more ot the Bal.ic fort
resses. An the ships cf both fleets are beirg col
lect* d»t IS rjeer, »ud letters men lien ft general
anuo, atfon that Sweaborg aud Helsihgfors will be
immediately a tacked. A rumor—afterwards
te. —w » current that Revel had acluaiiy
bee;, bombarded i n success.
l'ce icliowii g despatches, which have been re
eeived from C: pt. lelveuon, relating that ou £6.b
Juyhe wok pi>eessioP oi .the Is erd of Kika,
without- lesiMance, and destroyed the tonifications
and stores —the g:rr;soa having evacuat d.
Hkk Majesty s Sun*rr oakt, )
Uff the y - hofl h. Ky mene, V
Saturday, July IS, 1555 )
I have the honor to iMurm you that very e-.rly
on the mo'ripg of Uie26.h 1 was joined, off the
island ol Uog’acd, by ack and M g cicnne,
bulging with them the mort*r-ve©seis Prompt,
Pjcale, Rocket and Ruaer. i soo t immediately
to the uortuward, leaving the Ruby to bricg cn
the gunboats which were not then in aghU They
j .*ned i*t no.-n, and at 2 I*. M. we ail anchored cff
Fv rt Roisetwbolm.
As we ?nlety i I our expedition rested chiefly on
our invent c and hc*d: g ho on ire possession cf
tbe fortified nJa’iJ of K ika, I determined upon
taking it at once. Accordingly 1 anctwred tLe
mortar-vessels out ot range and leaving two gun
boats to took alter them, 1 proceeded with the rest
or the vessels to tbe westward of Kotka for the
purp*/sc of destroying the bridge, bj to cut ofl
tne retreat of the garrison, and prevent their re
ceiving rein oroewenta from the maiuiand. Capt.
Vacuiitart, oi the Magicnune, with buaccustomed
real and activity, threaded ti» way at once through
me shea a. and destrejed the bridge. As sum
as all the vesse s had anchored so a» to command
tlie great military road leading from tbe fort to
Hog tors lio’m, and also the charnel dividi. g the
ibiai d trom the main, I lan el ail the marines
under the ccnuna-d cl CaptainS. K. LownJer, R.
M wrh L cuten. ’ - Georg: G. Dowel;, E. M. A.,
and Liauunauta U. C. Mudga and 1\ R. Ho mes,
R. M- who vookpoe essi-n without being opposed
M tnegarrfooc (no doubt a; prisod of vur c ruing
by tbe telegraphs along the coast) hsd left very
recently evtc iated, 1 aving behind them a large
er»r net ol m.ntary stores, which Lave *in ce bejn
burnt.
1 l og to enclose a list of all the Crown property
destroyed by Captain Lowder, including tarracks,
ina tz ues, ordnance s ores, storehouaos, stabiee,
guardhouses, and other Government buildings,
with an iin in n*e amount of timb3r intended lor I
buiidiDg and other military purposes. # I
The lohcwihg momiag I weighed, leaving Capt. I
Fanshawe, with the Cossack in charge of this meet
important point, which required the utmost care
and atttention, as the enemy on several occasions j
threw out reconnoitring parties, as if inclined to I
attempt the recovery of the island.
Th* White Sea. —Ettarian accounts of the move
mcntsol the allied squadron ir. the White Sea are
pm hi is fed. OntbeSthot July an English steam
er approached the village of Liamtss, in the Onega
District, and sent ashore four boats with “ white i
and red flag,” but the inhabitants fired npon the
horde and caused them to return to tae eteamer, !
which then fired for three tours upon the place.
Two boats again attempted to land, bat were again
competed to retire. Kezt morning the steamer
puttorca. Mcs*. ot the English sbePs fell with- :
out tarsting, and the peasants picked up above j
flity. The village waa not much damaged.
On the 28th of Jane, an English steamer oaded
at the Island of Eoioveta, and carried off some
sheep; and on the fifth two steamers sent ashore
a boat a; the Ko-z fl Islands to oarry eff some rein
deer. Ou the 14th ol July an Aoglish
loaded a schooner belonging to a monsstry in the |
Ouil of Uniga, wilt, fireweoi and furniture, and
°AnxiAeTKAr.vt Exroßk.—A meeting of the Ad
mihio-raliveE-i rm Association was held on the
Bth at the London Tavern, for the porp«e of ra
ce: • ing a report from the Committee, ihe Com
m ttee presented a voluminous document. Messrs.
Brown, Ti'. , Lind-ay and iliali, members of rar
iiemer.t, spoke in favor of the objects of the Aaso
elation.
or Poland.—Another meetirg in
!&vor ot re ea'.eb !-riincnt of the K ot
wan heid in Si. HtUIj .Lc>ndoni, on
he Btb, the E-rl of
meeiiLtr w&c extremely uproarious, »nd a Mr. Col
lett moved ea &n ameiidment thftt, ‘Cordially de-
HiTiutt the restOFfction of Po:and, this meeting can
not forget that the destruction ol that Letionahty
ma nly owing to the perfidious conduct of Lord
Pttfmer-ton from 1681 to 1&46, and that so
remains iu office no proposition for the
re.‘-.torft ion of i'olftnd can be anything but a c ‘ fc ‘ a ,
h.oa xnd tt »'nare. ,, In the disturbance that ensued
the Chairman left the Hal 1 . <i*o. Thompwrn pot
the amendment, which was declared carried, oir
iiobert Peei spoke in favor of the original motion.
MiaciLLANiicca.—A subscription to bay a free
hold landed en'ate lor the Raglan family is rapidly
filling op. are already subscribed, mosUy
in *i uuih of £IOO each from the nobility*
The E*rl of befton, Lord Lieutenant of Lan
cashire, had died tan advanced age.
The report ot ’he Parliamentary Committee, ap
pointed to consider what nw&rda are due to t e
Arctic explorers, has teen published. The report
which is very lengthy, recommends the gift of
£IO,OOO stenitg to Captain McClure an i his com
panions of the ship Investigator. Hon orable men
tion ia only made of other navigators.
Ti o King of Portugal had been on a brief mait
to Queen victoria.
'ii. h Loan oi!3 has now passed both
> j jfc i-*e? of Parliament and a soon it has reeeiv
j j std r.e r- -•>) u»*-enc a not;fl?et»on will ue iseuud by
the Turkish Mir.iEter inviti .g the attention of
i ’ r-fi • 4th to near tike conditions on which the
mauv • roposed to be raised,
i ; . unaerH ood that in all renewals of Govern
» I munt contract* for transport steamers the terraa
* ! wid he reduced from 60s. to 455. or 4)s.
L
1 iham Brothers, in the Bueaoe Ayres trade, with
j liabilitie* for £78,000.
The Lo;.don Tirrj«*e has an editorial, urging that
i tfce a\ w-A Army be placed under one command,
.t that the London Times #ud ihe
y-.i,u..>-.'er Guardian —both papers* "odor
inspiration of the Government —
have, ftiinnltsii outdy, editorials ou tho subject,
a > i it is to he inferred, emanating irom the Gov
ernment.
fcjunoK—lt is onco more stated that the Ein
p/e.Th of the French is inetinte, and the fact hus
been communicated by various diplomatists to
their Governments.
Oonshb.-rublu prominonco has be9D given to an
rlioged Logitimiat conspiracy in which the over
throw of the Banap&rtisis, a Moutemotinist insur
reotion iu bpaiu, aud the general triumph oi Rus
sia evorywherare cuuuingiy mutjd up. Wo
luvo alluded to this matter in another column,
expressing a belief that tho “compiracy” is of
much impoitance than the papers would make
it appear.
Gon. Count’Alexindro do Giradin, father of the
jouruali t, died recently in Faria, aged 75.
Great Freparuiions are making iu Faria for the
reception of Queen Victoria.
6paim.— Borne further urresta have been made at
Barcelona.
It ia confidently stated from Madaid that, on the
4th insl., toe Spanish Government decided to give
lorrnul a ihosiou to tho Western Fowers, aha to
send to tho Crimea 25,000 men to bo paid and out
fitted by France and England. The official Ga~
zttie totally denies thi- atatemeut, while the Epcci
uud other journals as firmly maintain its truth and
add tr>al tne pr.ject will eucounter groat opposi
tion in tho Cortes. In return for this accession
Napoleon promise to put down all attempts against
the tbrono of Isabella.
Foktcqal.—The present visit of the King of
Foriugui to London is said to be with the view of
including Fortugal in the alliance.
Germany.— Tne King of Hanover has issued a
I iOwluinaUon defining his position with reference
to the modification oi the Constitution of 1848, —
which ho virtually repeals. Count Kiolmanseggo
lias gone to Ivarituf to request the aid of federal
troop to suppress any attempt at remonstrance.
iTiuseiA —The Gazette, a Rusa'an organ, pub
lished at Berlin, pretends to give a true account of
the Nesselrode dispatch of the sth alt., which is
stutod to have been incorrectly reported by tneDe
biiis. It is alleged that iu his note, Count Nes
teirodo expresLses his recognition of the Facific
cllbrls of the Austrian Cabinet, uud clearly declares
—not only that Russia would accept the Austrian
proposul, but is even still ready to lake it into se
rious consideration.
Tho report that Russia is willing to accopt tho
four poiuis, as interpreted by the allies, is declared
to be unfounded.
Roland. —Letters from Cracow state that there
exists extreme difficulty iu raising troops for tho
service in the Crimea, notwithstanding that the
standard of height has reduced.
Russia.—Mercantile letters from Bt. Petersburg
state that business goes on quietly on a reduced
scale, aud that the cxcha ges are steady and tho
fund * well supported. Nothing can be gleaned
from there Idlers as to the state of opinion on the
war.
Italy. —Tho ce ebrated General W. Pope is dead.
Gen. Porcy, appointed by tho British Govern
ment to organize the Italian legion, had arrived at
Turin.
A tolegrnphic dispatch states that the Emperor
Napoleon bus made au energetic demand that tho
Pope shall reform and secularize his Government,
with tho view of remedying tho present state of
disorganization in tho territories of the Church.
Two congregations had boon hold and decided to
refuse tho request,
Madeira.— Advices from Madeira give an unsa
tisfactory account cf tho condition of the Island.
The vines aro completely withered, aud there is
no other culiuro on which to roly for the means < f
subsistence.
Afuica. —Accounts from Alexandria, of the 2 th
uit., stale that Viceroy had toturned from his ex
pedition against ♦ho Bedouins, who had made
their sub inission.
Letters from Tripoli of tho 26th ult., state that
the remnants of the Turkish troops had returned
there without their arms. Tho Arabs remain mas
ters of all the country, oxcapt the capit 1, which
was sent tj demand tho protection of tho Allies of
tho ISultan. Tho English Consul-General at Tunis
is deud.
Twenty-five shocks of earthquake were fait at
Broussa. Abd-el Kadir is sick.
The very Latest.
The War. —Tho following additional news, tele
graphed from London, was received by oar Liver
pool Agent just as the Pacific was on the point of
dopanuro:
London, Aug. 11.—We read in the Patrie:
“Private despatches which have reached Paris
under date of the 4th, announce that the Allies
Lave operated with success against Revel. No
dispatch of a more recent date has, howeve , been
received to Confirm this fact.” The foregoing
paragraph waa yesterday alternoon made the oc
casion of an illusory announcement by an evening
paper, tho Baltic date and the very needful caution
of the Patrie being suppressed. We shall hope to
announce the successes ot our fleet within a few
hours of their achievement.
Poland. —The “tsar” of Cracow states that pro
parations lor tho new levy in Poland are carried
on with great activity, tho stindard of height is
lowered, and it is very difficult to obtain exemp
tions. This is the fifth levy iu that country within
two years. „ , .
Tho Invalids Knree of tho Ist inst., published
Prince Gortsch a soft's journal ot military opera
lint,a from the 17th to the 28d July. Tho Prince
affirms that the well directed fire of his artillery
often silences our batteries and drives cur men
from the trenches. On tho other hand his en
gineer, besides repairing the damages dono to
the fortifications, improve the line of defence rud
add to the number of the Russian batteries. The
sum total of the subscriptions to the French loan
is now ascertained. The Moniteur of yesterday
states that it is 8,625,591,985 francs.
Whiteman’s Papkb Mill Burned.—The exten
sive paper mills ol VV. 8. v\ hiteman, located on
the Clarksville turnpike, about -even milea from
the city, were destroyed by lire yesterday. The
ame> were discovered about nine o’clock, and
wheu tho messenger left for the city to notify tho
proprietor, the root of the main building had lallen
in. Ko particulars are known at this time of the
origin of the tire. The building and machinery,with
the stock in the mill, were worth about g4u,000.
They were insured iu tho Tennessee Marine
aud Fire Ihsuranee office of this city for $3,000,
and in theStato Mutual of Pennsylvania at Harris
burg for $6,000.
The destruction of this establishment will prove
a great ca'amity to the newspaper publishers in
Middle Tennessee and elsewhere. Many of them
were almost entirely dependent upon Mr. White
man lor supplies. We believe there is enough
p 4>or ahead to supply the city custom for abou
two months.
Mr. Whiteman had jast completed extensive
improvements, and had a new machine in opera
tion whichc'st about $12,000. The loss will be a
severe one up*n him ; but we have reason to be
lieve, from a knowledge of the character ot tbe
man for energy and resources, that he will speed ly
r*> ’air the damage and go ahead again.— Xa+hmiU
W '/lif, £Bi.
Bishop Doans—Mcbk ißorams at Bubungtcn.-
A correi-poudeut cajet the triiabies ot Bishop
Doaco have beea revived again, and ekteuded to
an open ruplnre between h.nt and a portion of hie
parishioners. This week a petition, rigned bj a
respectable body oi his church, was presented to
lb b. hop, requesting blm to resign the rector
s ip orsnbni’t to a thorough investigation of the
cla ges against him. The signers cannot con
scientiously sit under his ministration while he
stands with oh arses agaiust him materially effect
ing his i ositioc iu the Church; and being driven
tr. rn their paws ay the Bishop’s refusal to court
the investigation which they deem necessary to
clear him of stain, have taken this step to place
ti cir absence from church in a proper light. The
B -hep wiil hardly pay any attention tc the docu
iitent, since it does not, al: hough signed by sever
al influential members cf the society, embrace the
nsaj tity of the parish. Tne churchin Bariington
'* fbngutsuing nnder this unfortunate s'aie ot
atiairs, ana mu.it mote unhappiness seems to be
I'. smre tor tne society, aince there is not the
' nr *h l - Ff-babi.ity that Bishop Doane will resign
or mte. the cnarges against fc ra.
NanoNAu DKar or thx Wosto-A new edition of
Pt/.« ca tux gtfiuad X.reiga Fund*." very
n- v’ l -- 1 -' wned, gives a statement of tho ixisticg
Nr.tional Debts ot the ptmoipid countries of the
word, in <ik interesting at this time, wheu the
commotion of additional debt is very likely to be
forced upon ail the leading nation*ct Europeat
least. Tne t vgregate amouut of European debt is
Slated to bs El iAI 54i.000, of whieh tbe debt of
England is A7fc> 9iS,oodp France £.83,000,000 •
Hoi srd £iofl,*oi,esX'; Prass'a £8,500,000 ; Russia
£6B,ooo,COO; Spain £70,000,000 ;Beigiutn £25,000,
we; Austria £211,006,000. The various countries
of Centra, and Sonth America, Mexico and Cuba,
have an aggr gate debt of £SS,7BS.iSO. The debt
ot the United Slates is pat down at £10,C00,000 aud
that of British India at £45,000,0ut) —making the
iota! public or national dtbt of the world to . e
£1,762,629,450.
Sandy Hooe, August 19, 1555.—This morning,
while the brig Abby Thaxt r, Ctpt. Wisweli,
bound for Lisbon, wss preparing to sail, with a
pilot on board, tbe crew attempted a mutiny, bu'
were sabdued by the officers, and are now in irons.
Ti e reasons lor mutinying are cot known.
The brig is at anchor in the lower buy, awaiting
as-istaucs from th> r vmue cutter 'Washington,
which has been sent for aud is momentarily ex
pected.
The gutter percha telegraph wire, sunk und r
the met at the High-auds, and belonging to tbe
New York abd Bandy Hook Telegraph Company,
was badly hacked and cut, and severai hundred
feet of it stolen, a few nights sinoe, by some un
known scoundrels. Temporary repairs r ave been
made, so that the Uce is now again in working
order.
OfrrtspotuUnc4 of tiu Savannah Republican.
Hon. John R. Wnr4 at Forsyth.
Fobsytb, Aug. 22, 1855.
Mu*rs. Editors As you have called on the
Hon. John E. Ward to prove the asse tion he
made in his speech in Macoo, that the “ Fope and
his Cardxnafb, Bishops and FriesU” have disc aim
ed all deeire to obtain temporal power, I will also
take the liberty of caiiingon him to make good a
[ position assumed by him in this place on last Sa
! . turday. _ . „
' He t-aid that the Democratic Party are on the
fount resolution of the Georgia platform, and if
1 ! Congress th ju d refuse to admit Kansas into the
Uoicu txscause her Constitution may tolerate slavery
’ i tQeu his party would be in favor of d aaoiviLg the
Union. Aud he laid that it is true that the Aa.tr -
I can Party profess to be on the Georgia platform, but
, they cannot u-e the same remedy in toe case &up
\ posed, because it is forbid by the Philadelphia
platform, which leaves all disputed constitutional
r questions to the judicial power. This is what
he said in substance. I have not mistaken his pc
j siuon nor have I misstated it*
Now the gentleman is reputed to be,—and truly,
1 have no doubt—a lawyer of eminent legal aitain
; men h*.
W hat I desire to know, end what I wish ex
. plained, is, tew a measure, rejected by Congress,
can \>e carried before the judicai power for adjudi*
* cation ? Where is the statute to be found, which
. provides for an appeal from Congreas to the Ba
preme Coart ? And I wish to be informed further.
1 iiow the Supreme Court can t-ke up a rejected
f bill of Congress and enact it into a law 9or decide
whether it ought to be made a law or not 9
5 And without waiting for an answer, I take occa
. scion to say, that the American Party holds no such
absurdity as the one imputed to thorn.
A Sfectatob.
V ♦
1 £mia ha tion thom Gbkat Britain. —Tho general
s report of the British Emigration C mmissioned,
6 dated 80th April last, tshows that during the 4o
years r>etween January, 1815, and December 1854,
1 the whole number of Emigrants who left the Uni
t ted Kingdom was 4,116,958, of which number
r nearly three fifths emigrated during the last eight
i. years, and nearly one-third in the last four years.
The total number who emigrated in 1854, was less
v than in the two preceding years, the figures being
\ tor 1662, 866,764 ; 1858; 229,987 ; 1554, 828,429.
1 The great docreuae is in the emigration to America.
_ and almost entirely in the number ol Irish. Os
the emigrants who left the United Kingdom in
1858, there were 192,609 Irish, but in 1854 only
e 150,209.
t The Commissioners examine the causes of this
)f falling off in the Irish emigration. A decrease to
i- some extent, they say, might have been expected
i- under any circumstances, from the reduction
which took plaoe in the population between 1841
M aod 1850 vi*; from 0,1*5,118, to
ed by an emigration in the next threw yean, which
:b { must have iert the p opulation of Ireianu at thu be
v- j gin*, ing of 1854, at little more than 6.000,0u0. But
,y this does not sufficiently account for the change,
of 1 The jvcreaae cannot, it seems, be explained by any
,o falling off ia the fende applicable to emigre ion, as
the Commissioners found that the amounts romit
q- ted through the Bankers and merchants, who sup
ii plied him wi‘.h information on the subject, were
in 1854 larger loan in any previous year. Toe
i- Commianioners reproduce the returns since they
h first obtained them—“a testimony of generosity
and self derdai unparalleled in the world.*’ The
at amount* were, in
L 1848 upwards of £460.000
j .. .*>4u!o*K)
1860 957,000
“ 1851 990,000
b ' 1852 1,404,000
'■ 1858 1,489,00 C
1854 1,780,000
ffl Tuo real caases of the decrease are to be found,
‘ th j Commissioners believe, "iu the improved
position of tho laboring classes in Ireland; and
secondly, though in a less degree, in the ditninu
“ tion of employment in the Uuited States, arising
lrom the recent commercial crisis, aud to some ox
tent also in tho operation of the “ Know Nothin?
‘ party.”
The Commissioners iuter that the secondary
!• causes alluded to, have hod some effect in stop
ping emigration, from the effect they prodnoed on
those who had already reached the Dnited States.
“Informer yoars the human current flowed only
one way ; in the last year a considerable return
current has set in.” During 18£4, the number of
emigrants who returned irom the Uuited States
to Liverpool alone, amounted to no less than
1 12,678. *
Death of a Daughter of Lafayette.— Madame
Mauborg, the eldest daughter and last surviving
child of the Marquis Lafayette, is dead. The cor
respondent of the Newurk Advertiser, writing
from Genoa, says:
“She d ; eda few days ago, aged about 75,at her
princoly residence in Turin, whore she had lived
many years, and since the death of her noble hus
band, atone timo Fren h Ambassador to the Holy
See, with her daughtor, the Barronesa Porrone,
widow oi the Piedmontese General killed at the
fatal battle of Novar* in 1849. Tho Barronoss in
herits the raro virtues of her mother and her race,
and they are likely to be transmitted through her
carefully trained children. Madame M. often
spoke gratefully of her family relations with the
United States, aud delighted in every opportunity
of bestowing her graceful hospitalities upon the
citizons of the country.”
Abbott and Amos Lawrence. —Abbot Lawrence
our readers are aware, donated $50,000 for tho
purpose of establishing a school in which the prac
tical sciences should bo taught, in connection with
Harvard University.
Amos, two days after this donation was made,
thus addressed his brother:—
Wkdnksday Mobnihs, Junes), ’47.
Dear Brother Abbott,—l hardily dare trust my
selfto speak whatl feol, and therefore writo a
word to say that 1 thank God I am spared this day
to See accomplished by one so near and dear to
me, this, !ast, best work dono by one of our name,
Wiich will prove abetter title to true nobility than
any from the potentates of tho world. It is more
honorable and more to ba ooveted than tho high
e-t public station in our country, purchased as tho
stations often are by time serving. It is to im
press on unborn millions the great truth, that our
talents aro trusts committed to us for use.and.to be
accounted for when the Master calls. This m»g
nilieeut plan is tho groat thing you will see carried
out, if your life is spared; and you may well
cherish it as the thing nearest your heart. It
enriches your descendants in away that more
money never can do, and is a better investment
than any ono yon ever have made.
Your ailectionato brothor, A Mon
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Chronicle and Sentinel for Sale.
—ln order to carry out a resolution long since
formed—lfiat of retiring from tho printing busi
ness—the undersigned now offers the above es
tablishment for sale. It is ono of tho best appointed
offices iu the State, with perhaps a larger circula
tion than any other. Attached to it is a large aud
extensive Job Office aud Book Bindery, and all
ti e machinery propelled by steam. Pposumiug
that those desiring to purchase will call and look
for themselves, we deem it unnecessary to say
more, than that the terms will be liberal, and that
a bargain can be had.
WM. S. JONES.
BOOK-BINDING.
fiT Person i wanting BOOKS BOUND or BLANK
BOOKS made, In the best style and with dispatch, should
send them to ohe office of the OHKONICLE k SENTINEL
immediately. Jeß
| y Mr. Editor Please announce the following
Ticket, which we hope will be supported unanimously by
the oters of Burke oounty on the first Monday in October
next, and oblige MaBT
Fob Conqbbss,
Hon. ALEXANDER H. STEP
Fob Senator,
001. E. B. GKEt UAM.
Fob Rxfrwumtativks,
J. A.
MALCOLM D. JO* *3 Ks
Habersham, July 4, 1v55.l v 55. y
yTMadlion Female C ollege.— The Fall Term o 1
this Institution will begin on MONDAY, 8d SEPTEMBER
aul-w4t W. 0. BASS, Sec. of Faculty.
Cff*Tlie American Pa ty of Warren County,
and all those who oppose the present State and Federal
Administrations, whether connected hereto f ore with the
Order, or not, are invited to meet fn Warrenton cn
SATURDAY, the Ist day of SEPI EMBER, as matters per
taining to a more permament organization of the party
w.ll be proposed and considered publicly at the platform.
Several addresses may be exp.cted on that day.
Warrenton, August 21,1855. au'26
Great Mam Meetlog au4 Barbae ue.— lhe
American Party will bod a GRAN D M/S3 MEET
ING and give a FREE BARBACUE at DALTON, cn
TUUR3DA V, the 20th day of SEPTEMBER next. A prize
Banner will be awarded to the County in the State Bend
ing the largest deleg ticn in proportion to distance and
means of reaching the place. Distinguished Speakers from
Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama have been invited and
are expected to attend. Let those who wish to hear the
principles of the American party defended, come out cn
that occasion. Bememoer the 20th day of September,
and make your srrargtments in advance to attend the
t rand rally. &u2o
tr Cheap Carpets.—WlLLlAM SHEAR will sell
his present stock of Ingrain, Three-Ply, Brusse's and
Velvet CARPETS a’ reduced prices, until the Ist Septem
ber next. Thepublic are respectfully invited to examice
the as.ortment. au2l-dtwAw
CARPETS! CARPETS!
1 Received this day, a few pieces of n:w and
handsome patterns, to which they invite attention.
aul9-lw C. A. PLATT A CO.
|y Daring oar absence from the city, Mr. WM.
C. DERRY and JOHN G. McHENRY, or either cf the.7 l ,
are our authorised Attorneys for the transaction of any
business connected with the late firm of KOLB A FAN
NISQ - CHARLES M. KOLB,
Aujusia, July 10.1 SSS. JOS. A. FANNING.
jyis
**'“ A **u«lc .ad French Teacher Wanted —A
Lady wlo id aa accotep Uhtd Teacher of MCSiCand
FRENCH can obuin a gaod lituation and liberal salary by
•ppl,ing to the Editor of the Chronicle A Sentinel. Elating
terrna and giving satitfaciory referencra.
anS4.Avtf
er- Irish Linens—Extra atom Irish LINENS; also
snperSce undressed, for family nae, and rery fine for Shirt
Bosoms, warranted free from cotton, and at remarkany
low pri. ea for cash. Jut received and for sale by
■=jr* WM. H.CRANE.
H?” We would gire notice that the Undertaking
Department is still carried on in connection with cm Fur
nitare business, an I shall keep constantly on hacd a sup
ply of Metalic Banal CASES, Mahogany and ether COF
FINS, of all description.. HENRY A .-KIKNER,
under Augusta Hotel, Broad street.
On Sundays, and at nights, we can be found at oar resi
dence on Broad street, north side corner of Bollock-street.
my3o
f*~ Warranted Freah -We have tks day received
Landreth’a fresh Rata Bags, Fiat Dutch, Red Top large
Globe, large Norton and Yellow Aberdeen TCKNlp'sekd
The extreme backwardness of the Musts at the North, is’
the reason we have not been able to obtain nmc crop Semis
“riier. Ijjßl] D. b. PLUMB A CO.
. B, ™“ Barlap. —i Bales German BURLAPS
tor Fiantation use. Received and for sale by
eBS ward.bubchard A CO.
Fashions for Gentlemen'. Hats WM.
N. NICHOLS has commeneei receiving his Fall Styles of
ent ente.’» Dress Hats, manufactured expressly for him,
,/ .. “*”■ * °°-' “ **“*> will he adding week
£nk of ‘ T “ i * W ,t F^ a »°PPosite the
aogll-tf
or- Bag:, and Ph-nla R. PRESCOTT
Proprietor Is now open tar the reception of Transient or
Permanent BOARD IKS. The nmnn., ..
AQ « proprietor souciu a eon
Imnance of patronage, and can only assms them who may
make a Mlmtsm of hi, hour, that no pmu mu be spared
to render them comtortable.
' KTonom , for the Poor—< onreal enco for
the Rich."—The improved potent Seif-fleating Rotary
SMOOTHING IRON, is among the most wonderful im
provements of the l»th crater* A few Jut received by
the Agents, CARMICHAEL A BEAN.
aaSg-lw
COMMERCIAL.
Foreign Market*.
Extract* of Letter* by Vie Paciffc.
LIV£RPO -• , 50 - ’’he money na-ket Vs mini
s. a mere i . n ect &• ling, but the * emand lo gold
for *p rtt- the con dc aha ng sub id d a rn.re ea y
tne is e.iHce . th ate for mens* at be «a«k or
knglani You c* per cent a.o at tii isc-unt
houses ia L lib .id .tr. c. ,fc • i onrnsl rat. in 2* t ex ct.
Ihe arrivals ol g U from Australia and ti e Uu-ted States
i ave be a c t» -tru r, and the exchange at Pa»i3 njt
ienderi»g .h* tra sd;i-.«u of goli an. t jct cf pr.flt, the
crere ptrii nij 1 k.l, to rema nin this onttiry. 7he
tv a am' u_t f tniYa a ucr ng th; pas'w.ek i : £43S,UCU,
ani he cx orts h Vc reacted retry the san-e 2 gore.
iLe ea no change to tnt .e BuHun market this
te ; tr.ee ha« tea and the qcg a lona
are fairly sa&por.ed. >' gary to-tinuea in a ;uTe demand,
at he foil advene, qiottd iaa: * eek.
Tne Cotton mar et opea d this week doll and hiavy;
tlcdemind rah/ being wn a&xn. l scale, a-fl tne tai y
part o'the a es pree* were someshat i regular, i u •
re aaaUed to purchase aaae ican tolow M d:Ling
a. aco.orssion in pree <t* out l-16d per 10. The last
e«* d_/j, however, a firmer feet a- n-s teen evicted, and
witna ri her ret er t aae uemauu, ac.d erne -itiic »p cu
iauoa, thrmnact u aasu .i«t n h ater tone, we there
tore re.ux.e lajb Friday’# qa teu©-. ior 1 d «c.ipuca%
Me.' to-day, U,‘ Uj Ln.a, B,'uo 03 tpeculat on, ano
expo-to The total talcs this weoi aro 8;,740 tats, of
emch e ul-tora lu.ve .«Jren 8,44 J Auter.csr, 70 Sxfci%
and ctv *urat; and exp.rtera 2,48) Ani.iican, a2V Per
nam .no aurai thus le*vrig al,siu bal.s, all load*,
to the tr do.
A : c au i oris dq:o atiens wtre as follows—
F 4 —B.jweus, 6*d..M.biie 6*d..♦ru.aaa, 7d.
Auh.ugh, ir.ru the eoUaV> raiLt, the actxuats
rem aii p>sta of the e ua.ry are serious us to the ujiry
i-oae io the growing cr pi, the unfavorable rep.rts a.e
uniformly acooi: p. led by a decl ning course of p.i«;a—
tne ie/trsc cf rthre .is usual at so critical a time. Inis
li cn My owning t j tte litoral home t apply of wheat, and
there are few oi the provuicUi marao.s which have not
uecr ecu at ieast ‘as per qr cn wheat, and that gcner»l.y
with a .cuguij i fade Lu cu- *.wn market wheat has given
wa> 8d per 70 lb?, tut at his decline millers and dealers
h-ve Or ought r«ih;r more freely if late. Fkmrhas
met a moderate i q-nry at a redact! n of Is per sack.
Indian Corn been sold to a tolerably (air extent, aid
ths quin i.y on offer being only lim.ted, holders have been
enabled to ootalnbd to la pci qr moie money. Outs have
been i i tail demand at late raus, aLd Oatmeal biings an
advance of Gd per load.
from tne mi: ufac.uxing oistrijts, the reports of the
state of traue are as satis actor/as can be expected, and
should the hopes termed of the proouct of the harvest be
readied, an mprovexe: t ia trade miy reasonably ie an
ticipa eJ. Tne advi ts fr.m India and Ch ni nave exer
cised a good tff ct upon the Msec;,ester market; and
goods and yarns suitable for those climates have been in
gocu d maud-t full rates. The other descriptions are in
du.lreq.tst, and prices may be ca ed a shade easier.—
tier man buyers are ' peratihg to a muuer-te extent, chief
y however ic the .tion of small orders, bat there is little
or nothing doing cn speculation. In the woollen districts
tne transactions are extensive, and prices have been
steaoi y snppotud. The lowness of stocks i revents a’»
danger oi a diminution of employment. The reports from
he Uc; and hosiery trades dosciioe no alterat oc ; busi-
Qei> k - continues very inactive!, in the iron districts the
1 -e dta-y to c j iflderce s bus aid the genera, cc
! cupauons of aso wRt sign of rboowery.—
. Tjc aetruad or implements o. war continue* nu.baud,
| noth uu of tae fcag<t*h and freacli governments.
MaVANNsH. A age*. 5*4. Cotton —Arrived since th
.6J> lost., :.rc r» upia .d,a* iohows; oy Central Kail
ro-d, hi b> 11 Upiano, aid *rom Augusta and landings
on -be giv«r, I6t ca es Upland. The cxpui;* for Ike same
ptri xi hav.. Lecu 886 bans Upland, ri: to New York,
146 o-ue Dplatd, anJ to Bri.imore, 18.; bales Upland—
kavlbg a slock ’ju hand, lac.ad ng a » on shqjboard, oot
ckurid yesterday of 1,V»4 be;e« Up-and. an d 2GB bales
eca Island, ag«u». <.,b48 oa.c. Upland, and 804 sales tta
I*(a >a at the same dste ast year.
Bi-ce cur report of the 17th ic‘t., we fAV# had see- r*l
da>*o' unusuhl cjid wefa.he. for tue seas n ; with am -»l
ltoefaSHni i tun* tne great* r part of the time, a e h-&vo sisc
received acc« n: of »M-vtre » vim wh.oh visitcu *eferai
cc unties of li or h arriina, and sjine oi the upper dig
tries of nouth darohna about the come date. Tne Cot*
ton crop hts uouo .es* suffered in the ctates where the
rai.. and wiad prevailed, lat to wh .t extent we cannot
now even coDjectnre. The wea.htr has again become
warm, bnt from present indications w; might soon look
for more rain.
There been & ba e of Cotton, of any description,
sold duriug the past week under review.
Du ing the p -ai wetk busme.s has imp oved but little,
although our •'harvearire lin d with shipping which have
arrived d ring Hie week, wi.h heavy fr igbts for the mte
r.or,ourown m rchents but sparingly for the
present. Ti e receipts or Cotton for tne week amount to
86(1 biles i..d the export. SS6.
Rice- Tne tr .n act oas in this article are m re’y nomi
al, a laat week’s quotauons, say from 8b 5J to 88 100
pounds.
Elour —The stock of Georgia is ample, with a fair de«
maud. We quote in barrels 48 to $8.51>, in bags $4 to
$4.2h. Total shipments tin e June 80, 1*9,258 bushels,
1,061 bareis,acd 1,061 s cks.
Eac*n— iheß.eck of Baltimore and Western is light,
with a fair demand. We notice sales of 24 hhds. hides at
12c ,■nd 10 bbds. Shoul ers al 11c. tt).
AlUaa***— v\ e quut Cuba at 30 to 82c., and New Or
loii a at 8> t) 4dcents.
Potatoes— Georgia $3, and pr.me Northern $3 25 to
|3.to # barrel.
La id —We quite in kegs 18 to 15c., and choice in bblf.,
at 14c. $ lb.
Rope— A sale of SCO coils was effected at 9# to 9%c. on
4 mornns credit.
Bagying-Vi'c note Gunny Baggirg at 14 to 15c t
sma i i*t oi 75 bales sold at 14c. on 4 months credit.
Sugars— The demand for ttii article is fair. A lot of
13 hu<i*. ct. Croix Changed hat da at bjfcc. New Orleans
is scarce.
tiait— Several small lc ts have been dispose] of during
th week at t? ■urk.
0 U and Peatt—n e quote Oats at C 5 to 70c. and Peas
at 41.i2>$ bushel. «
Corn— t aoGactions for the pa t week have been
il n ted to retail, dick light with fair d mand in email
lots at 41 horn store and some ask as h<gh is fl.luc.
bos e .
Hay— Eastern in lots fcom store has been sold &t 81.62 X
and them at 1.87 to $1 50.
Whiskey —Wt- notice a 8a e of 20 bbls. New-Orle&ns
Wiiiikcy ai 50c. gallon.
Exchange— burling, 9)4 The Banks are selling Sight
L becks on ad Noi lh=rn c ties at )4 pei cent, premium; and
puichas ng Sight Bills at par ; 5 .o 15 day Bills at
ct. dii., 3 > day Bls at )^Q>)* $ ct. disc ;6u diy Tins
at l&ul)6 cent, u sc.; 90 day uilla at cent.
UibC.:unt.
Freights—You ign— To Liverpool 9-321. Coastwise—
To Ntw-kcrlr, 5-lttc in steam-hips aid 75c. in sailing
visse s ; to Baitimoai s', and to Boston and Philadi lphia
nominal. Wheat in st.amerj toNesr-York, 18# cents
bushel.
CHARLESTON, August 24.— Cotton— The transactions
in th r. aruc e during th ; seek just brought to a cKjbc,
have been limited to abcut 6uo bales, and pricea have
Daen altogether nfl by the necessities oi the par.
i h negoiiati. g ihe s*les c mprise 62 bales at 9*; 10
a 1 9*. 113 at ui, 3at 10*, 80 at 10* list 10*; 45 at
11; lIJ at 11*. 14 at 11*, 23 at 11*; aud 140 ualts at
11*;. Jn tii present po.i iou of the marke l , ae have no
quotations to i fftr. The receipts sitce our last reach 660
ba'.es. No hing hr s been oue mL mg Cotton. We have
thes far receivtd t to bales cf ihe new oiop, which reach
ed t'ema ket tbb wetk.
Nice—The trar.sacuoni have ve> y limited, as only
a stnad portion of the receipt.-, which reaci 75j tierces,
nave bven sold. Prices ia iCAte no change from theratea
currtnt whea we muhe up our previous report.
Com —The receipts reach 25,001) bushes, about 15,000
of whi h have been sold at 86 to 97c. hb in quality. The
tatter piics was pai for prime white. Amoi g the receipts
are 1875 sacks from Philadelphia, which have g ne 1: to
store undur limits. As an eiid.nce of the promised abun
dance of the crop we lea; n i hat a contrao; has been en
tered mto for the deiivery at Chattact oga, Tencestee, be
fore the lt>t of Jar uary next, cf 50,000 bushels, at 82c. •9)
bushel.
Bay— There have been no arrivals of any consequence
for some time.
Flour—There bis been a moderat- ly fair demand for
lliis i riic.’e uuri.-.g me wtn k . eder review, and upwards
cf 1500 brls. have changed hinds. The tri sactocns
have ranged Irom in barrels, ihe latter Mice
1 aving been paid f-r i-.ucy brands; and Lom sß*@4*
in bags. There have been exported coastwise thn week
*\2i6 bbl9.,and ihe iie.cn Commerce has cleared for Rio
wth a car..o of 15L0 bbls. Tae receipts this week reach
2 7do barrels.
‘ Wheat— The mar.et this week has been quiet; but the
ew t.a- sectoon that have bebnmade show an advancing
tendency in prices; and we no v quote fI 60(g|l 70
bushel; the lormer quotation, however, is rather under
ifce presect matket value. The receipts th s week com
prise 80,000 bus ..els. Exported same time 8000 bu* hels.
Jiacon— Some 60 hhds. tide 3, .n two lot', were 60ld at
the oiosa of the * eek at 12c., and 40 hhds of the latter
at lo cents.
.Salt —The demand, which hts bees limbed, has been
supp! ed at $1.05(2)1.15 sack.
Groceries— Nothing or consequence t as been done this
week in ihe leaning articles comprised under this head,
via: bngar, Ocffeo and Molatsen A cargo of Cuba Mo
ia*sts, consisting of 77 hhdi aud 8 tcs. ie;elved since our
iaa , h3B been sold on tcims n> f najepablic. The retail
price for this d ecription is 29©S0 cents, and for No- Or
-1 .oni, fr m33to 36 cents gallon.
Ragging Cloth continues to command from
18* to 14* cents, according to weight.
Rope— We notesa ej or upwards of 510 coils Western at
pr ces raneing fruin Bto B*c. 4 . . ,
Loinestic Liquors —We no e sales from first hands o -
about j6j ob.s West rn Whiskey at prices ranging from
40 to 4f>c per g-1 on.
Hr changes —The transaetions, > hich have been umit
el, thow no charge.
Freights— There is a vessel loading for Liverpool at
*d. for -,o ton in square begs. Wheat is be ng slopped
Cols.w ie a 1(217c in sai iLg vessels, and by steamers 6©
lie.; and F our by the former conveyance at 25@&00 m
bbli.,an l by the latter at 4d<2i 155., and 20c. in b^g3.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE
MEDIC-1L DEPARTMENT.
or HK Fifth Annual Couras of Lecture? in this Institu-
I lijn will c immence on MONDAY, theSSthof OCTO
BER next, and continue till Uie first of the eDsaing March.
PAUL F. EVE, M D., Prln iples nnd Practice of Surgery.
JOHN M. WATiON, M. D , Obstetrics and the Diseases
of Womt n and Children.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D., Theory aid Practice of Medi
cine.
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Surgical and Pathological
ADatomy.
C. K. WINSTON, M. D , Materia Mtdica and Medical
Jarisprudtnce.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D., General and Sp.cial Anat
omy.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., Chemistry End Phar
r. acy.
THOMAS R. JENNINGS, M. D , Institutes of Medicine
an • Clinical Mcdioin
WM. T. BR T GGS, M. D., Demonstrator of ADatotry.
Th. Anatom!©ri Rooms will be opened for students on
ibe ft-at Monday of Cc obtr.
A uil P climnary Course of Lectures, fee to all stu
dent-', wi 1 be given by the Professors, commencing aleo on
the first Menday of O.toter.
A C inivjue has been es al lished in connection with the
Un verity, at wh ch operations are performed, and cases
prescribed to.*, and lectured upon, in p? esence of the Cias*.
/ mount of. eea for Lectures in the University is SIOO.
Matriculation Fee, (pa d once only) s£>. Practical Al: ato
my , $lO. Graduation Fee, $25.
Good Lt ar ing can be p:t cured at about $3 per week.
Further informat on can be obtain'd by addressing
J BERRIEN LISDSLEY
Chancellor of the University.
Nashville, Tenn., July, 1855. aa9 w4t»
81-BING HILL MACHINE WOBKS.
TH' subscribers, having associated themee.ves to
gether for the transaction of business at thv ckl
stand of Hack A Duvall, are now preparing to fill all or
ders for new Machinery, or repairing old, that they ma/
be favor* d with.
We buila ail kinds of Cotton and Wool MACHINERY
including fcchley’s Paint WOOL PICKERS, GEARING,
cut or cast: PHASING la-ge Screws, PUNCHING Nuts,
Wa«h-is, fc'tirrups >nt Levers for bptung Frames, Ac.
GRIST A D HAW MILL WORK done with neatnees and
despatch, W* w .ll guarantee our wor* to compare with
any done in the countr..
Oroers directed to us, at Eichmond Factory P. 0., cr to
our Agents, Bones A brown, at Augusta, will meet with
prompt attention. G. B. HACK,
G.W. DUVALL.
To our Wool Customers, we can say our Cards are ia
fine order, and those who want good Rolls mu‘t send on
their Wool, o. leave it w tii cur Wool Agent, C. A. V>it
li ms, Augusta. [ jy22-w2m] G. B. H. AG.W. u
LOST,
ON the 19th n't, between Maduon and Bel-Air, a large
GREEN TRUNK, marked Emi y F. Berry, Bel-Air.
Ar v informs ioc. of the ame will be grat full > received by
Nebraska Ga., Ju y 80,1855. EMILY F. BERRY.
as. -w2t*
WANTED,
f'OB THE NEXT YRAB, an unmarried Gentle
man, to t:a h small Sc: 00l in the country. He must
fee cf untrxreptioaabie character, and capable of teaching
the Classics and Mathematics.
Board an J a nber 1 salary given. Address David C.
Barrow, Lei fasten, Ogl ?nerpe county, Ga.
Refer to Ponllain, J nningg A Co. aug99-twßAwlm
LAND AND MILLS FOB BALE.
DE6IH«iUB of moving West, I offer tor »a e my Saw
and Grist MlL?£ and about three thou and acres
of weii timbered LAND attached, situated on the Upper,
Three Rudi a never fai irg fctream ia Barnwell District
£o. Ca, abcu: seven miles from the Railroad. On the
p ace, which is a tery healthy location, is a nsw and com
fortable Dwelling, with eight rooms, ail the necessary out
buildings, Stabirs, Barns, Negro Houses, Ac., iu good coa
d tion, and a Well of good pure Water in the yard. To the
purchaser, I will also sell Males, Timber, Cart? and Farm
irg Utensils. Th-. Land will be divided, if desired. The
errek afford? every faci ity for rafting Lumber and T tu
ber to fexvannah.
Persons wishing to purchase, will please call and ex
amine, when the terms will be made known.
J. ALFRED NAIL.
Woodward, 8. C. acjrS-lwlwtf
a. r. siovall,
TITARKUOISB AND COMMIBBIOIO—,
V T MERCHANT, Augusta,Ga.,begs leave to
in'olm h a friends an 1 the public that he
tinue® the Warehouse and Commission Business, ia ail its
branche-, in the extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
on Jackson -street, near the Globe Hotel. His itrfct per
sonal attention vrill, as heretofore, be given to the storage
and sale of Cotton, Grain, Floor, Baoon, and Pro.uce
general y. He wi.l, when desired, make lberal cash ad
vance* cn produce n store.
Orders tor Family Buppltaf, FagziEf, A»P«. «•» wiU be
promptly and carefully fined at the lowest market prices.
aa:9 twAw
DISSOLUTION.
THE COPABTSBtIfeHIP existing bet ween Uie un -
dtrsigned, under the firm of IVEY A EVANB, was
dissolved on ibe 15th ins'., by mutual consent. un
settled business will be adjusted by JOHN W. EVANS, who
is he eby authorised to u*e the name of the firmiDbqoi
d4tion. JAMES A. IVEY,
Augusta, August 15th, 1565. JOHN W. EVANS.
THE LXDBBSI&NBD will continue the GROCERY
BUSINESS in a 1 its branches, at the old stand of
Ivar A Evans, and retorts bis thanks to the citiaen* es
Augusta ana the ccmmar ity at large, tor the liberal pat
rcasge hereto ore extended to the late firm of IVEY A
EVANe, and desire a continuance of the same.
JOHN W. EVANS.
Augusta, August 15th, 1565. aagSEdAwlm
ALT.~T.OOO sacks BALT, for sale by
augb-dAw WILCOX, HAND A AN BLIT.
MISCELLANEOUS.
fOBT 6AIHES ACAPIMY LOTTEKY !
By atMor Uy <y the StaU qj Geo: gia.
GRAND SCUfMi *'OR SSPIRUtKit.
CLASS*, to bedra m 1S», <« iA CitycjAL
lanta, Georai i, whin Brieet amounting to
gao.ouo!
Win bj dutiioukd , c •: Jin. -1 »foltowiog Maleficent
Ecbems ! 0?- and remeober every Pr:»e is dra.n at
each drawing, and paid w ien due without deduction !
lprixeof.'. *19,000
1 “ ... 5,003
1 “ ’ 8,010
1 “ .. 2,000
1 *> 1,5C0
i - ;;; 1400
6 “ ii.uio...
10 •• AM 4,M
i( > “ ,60-;::: i,««
i» - iso”
90 •• xJj'" S.OCO
*OS Pfiata ia ail .mounting to *50,000
ONL9TJIN IUUCoAND NCRRARS.
Tiekeu *8; aalTe.lt, (Joarter.*!.
BTBjI: on a! I • Lent Baclaat p»r. All oomnnai
cation. ».ric*„» eonfidendal.
SAMtiaU SWAN, Agent and Manager,
anil AtiaJa^Gj^a^
HAVANA MUBT.
JASPER COUNTT AC AD EM V LOTTERY!
Author.ty <V the State of Georgia .]
MAIOA. tiOOKUIA.
SSO 000!
CL AS3 D,
Wl.l be di»tribn:ed acceding t» the following grand and
nnpreccdentel fecheme, in puouc, at Co-cert Hall, Macon
Ga, under the sworn fcuperittenjsnce of CoL George M.
Log»nandJas A. Nisbit, Eeq
GRAND SOHUNIk FOR BEITTEMBIBD.IBSS.
‘'f’uoo
i u b|ooo
a « »si)o I,COO
lo “ ”” . *OO
10 •• 160
19 “ I*o
so « w
23 Approxmi.uoD friae. 86J
40* Pr ies amounting ..150,003
ONLY I'bN 'IiiODAAND NUMBKuS.
Krerv Priieii drawn at each drawing and paid when
due in full without any deiucd o -* Crders strictly conn
dential. Drawings eent lo ornera. Regrtered le.ters al
mytiak. Bills oa all solrent Ranis at par.
Whole Tickets *3; Halses M Q jarteri *B.
Address JAUE3 f. WINtER,
aQ I2 Manager, Macon, Ga.
ADaVI IJk InTliAXiilX bALK.-la pursuance oi an
order from the Court cf Ordinary cf Kichmon'i coun
ly, will be sold, ol the first Tuesday in BEr TlMßeia
next,at the Lowe Muiket, *-* th'- *':t. cf Au *
I said count?, hetwe-- »obc uses! h*. it ol a..., a ,; .net Let
. and Improvement* la tne City of Augu&n. carue: «
j Chew’* Alley, bou ded on he East by laid Alley, uav
tog a .font on BroAd s»ree« m 84 feci 4 ioot »'ud
| ning thr <ugh to i ills «treet, With % like frou 03 s«:l
J street i '-«* ritwsc»*u I voad street now occupied s**
J Haibei-Sb v,the a kSlls-stree: ccht icU by Mrt.
• C'-ok, and several ‘ ou? j& a ♦ ie Ally, occupied by var.
■job persons, rail croperty belc'>k)ine to the Estate cr
FantaliO bunon, Sola a* the property cf tbrf
■aid deceased fw the uenefliof the hairs auU credltorso.
«aid ueeeeved. Term* at *s ! e.
July 17,1858$ MaDELINA ilflfON, Adit**.
T IDIISItiTH iTOttV 8 A UK- -Wifi be so 8 -r
d* - Tae*' 1 yin CUTOiJkU ne. t, o efw e e
Hfiute door in h bert agree \ le tn a*i order -
Ocurv of Ordioar of svldcoanty, ; .nte o* tt h -
tite P* Cua:- * '* Ciirmt.an, 6*-., f, <n three hun
dred and twen y-flve acres of Land, more or Jepp, beng
the widow’s dower—'he Land lying aajoining Whitehe o,
Hendrick, Washington Christ an and others, in E bert
county. Terms wi.l be made known on the day of sale.
WASHINGTON uHRIfITIAN, i kAwkm9m
WM. P. CHRISTIAN, f Aa<n * 8
Aagnst 22, 1855.
FOB SALK.
ON the first Tueslay in NOVEMRER next, at Dahlcn
ega, Ga, GOLD MINES AND FARMING LANDS.
Also, TOWN LOTS in Dahlo: ega, belonging to the Es
tate of Joseph J. fi glecon, deceased, late of Lumpkin
couoty, Gi ,comp. ißtUg the fcllowi g Lots of 40 acrei
each, amoog which are many ctiebrau d as Mineral Lands,
contain ng
GOLD, IR-N AND COPPER.
Numbers 757, 760, 760, 7t2,783, 784, 826,827, 828,829,
830, 831, 8SV«8, e84 * 87s » 849 850,851,852,658,154,
620,
fourthb of 918, undivided half of 931, one-fourth of 934,
S4B, threi-Aurths of 949, 944, 982, 983, 1016, 1050, 11-61,
1082,1034,1167, 1074, ll(i9,1110,1111, 1112. ha sos 1125,
1126, >l27—ftllin the 12:h dli rict and let section. Also,
469,504, har of 5i 6 half of 580, 8 acres ol 581,503, 18th
district andlst sectio j, north half.
The following Lots in the . own of Dahlonega. vis:
Nos. 8i,(»,38, 85, 83,49,50,51,5 , 53, £4, 55, 61, 65,
66, one acretf 955.
Mar y of .he atove Lr ts have been extensively worked
for Gold anA proven va uable. Iron of the finest ch&rac
ter about ds in large quantities, and the tests for Ccpper
have b envery encouraging.
We invite ths attention if the public to an examination
of these Lands before ths day of sale. Terms cash.
Refir to A. U. WIMPEV, l
Augu 1 28,1665. M. P. QUIiLIAN, f Adm rß^
SAYANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE.
THE Third Course of Lectures ia this Institution, will
commence on the Ist MON AY in NOVEMBER
next.
The Clinical Lectures in Medicine and Surgery, at the
Savanrah Hospital and the College G.inique, will com
mence on the 15th of October and continue during the
course.
FACULTY:
Theory and Practice of Medicine—R. ARNOLD, M. D.
Oost tries and Diseases of Women and Children— P. M.
KOLLOCE, M. D.
I rinciples and Practice of Surgery—W. G. BULLOCH,
M.D.
Medical Chemistry—o. W. WEST, M. D.
Icsti.ules of Med cine—E. H. MARTIN, M. D.
Anatcmy—J. G. HOWARD, M. D.
Materia > edica and Medical Jurisprudence —J. B.
READ, M.D.
Demonstrator of Anatcmy—JOS. J. WEST, M. D.
Fees for the entire course $1.5.
Matriculation Ticket 5.
Ample facililiei will be furnished for the study cf Practi
cal Ana'omy. Board can be had at Irom $4 to 76 per
week. For further particulars, apply to
au4-w2m C. W. WEST, M. D ,Dean.
PLEASE READ THIS.
THE subscriber ofierg for sale his FLANTATIC'N, four
miles 8. E from Raysviile,<n Columbia county, con
taining cOO acres. The growing crop will speak for the
fertility of the land. On the premise* i a comfortable
Dwelling Idous.', with six arge room 3; also, a large Gin
House and borew, a two stor y Barn, with machinery for
cleaning Rrain, aud a Barn w th Sraw Cu’ters, Ac, and
spacious Sneds and Stills, Negro Houses, mostly frame d,
wi h stone anu bnci chimneys. All of which are in good
condition.
Corn,«odder, Mu'.ei, Wagorr, Farming Imilemen s,
Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Ac., can be bought with the premises.
For further information apply to the subscriber at big resi
dence, Dear Thomson, G. K. K. Persons wishing to lock
at the premises, w:l; find Mr. A. Pullen there, who will
take nleauure in thownu them.
Algo a J.OT Willi a iw6 atcry t>w niuiDOOCB u
in the village cl Thomson, occupied at present by Mrs.
E. li. Barnett
Pets ns wishing to avail themselves of the advantages
of Mr. 0. 0. Richards* English and Classical fcchoJ, will
do well t erbapß to apply early for this , roperty.
ailg-wif L. G. 6TEED.
NOHCB.
A GOOD WEAVER and BPINNIR WANTED, to take
charge of Weave Room and bpinniDg Ror.m. No
person need apply unless of good moral charaote;, and
the r.agn or tach appluact must be stated with the refe
rences. Addreis tae Chronicle A £e-tinel office.
&uls-wßm
LAND WAEBAMTS WANIfD
THBHgbesi mirketpiica wiil be p.M for Bounty Land
WARRANTS by
mu9-dl*w9 JACKSONS, MILLER A VERDERY.
TEACHES WANTED
TO take charge of an bDglish S-.bo .l ab?u' 'tan miles
from Ricbm.Dd factory. None need apply ?rbo can
not bring the best te&timoniaia a. to character and ca
pability. Addre.a either of the subscribers at Rich
mond Eactoiy, Ga. k.^almEß,
au2B-w8; RHANEY.
GEORGIA 8A dSAPARILLA.
FOB Dlseasesof the Liver an j to purify the blood, thi
is the purest and best preparat on ofBAK»APARILLA
in nse. For sale in Auguata by H AVILAND, KI»LE V A
CO., D. B. PLUMB A UO., W. H. TOi L W. H. fi J. TUR
PIN, CLARKE A WELLB, BARREI’I A CARTER, WM.
HAINES, and by Druggists generally. y24-Jawlm
GORDOE SPRING.
THIS healthful and quiet summer retreat is low open.
The water and cli ate are unequalled; some 16 or
20 springs,embracing Chalybeate, Magnesia, Freestone,
Ac- The hea'thiest location in Georgia. We have no
miasma here to contaminate either our natural o: moral
atmosphere. Ours being emphatically a 44 watering pia e,”
W. keep no dram-drinking or gambling saloons. Acco.n
modations comfortable, and charges moderate. Ha kt
will meet the daily train at Tunnel Hill, 9 miles from the
Springs. GEO. W. GORDON.
Gordon Springs, Wa'ker co., Ga., June 27, 1855.
Jyiß
J. A. ANSLLY,
GBNBHAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE \\
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on Broad
street,opposite Union Bank, will give prompt and BBSm
personal attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour,
Cotton, and all articles ol Merchandise consigned to him.
Also, to the lorwarding of goods for the interior and North
ern markets, at the customary rates.
Liberal advances either in cash or by acceptances, mace
on articles in store, or when Bills 0/ Lading accompany
drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. A B. Wilkinson, J.
Fargo, Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Williams A Wilcox,
Thos. Trout A 00., Charleston, 8. C.; Wm. Duncan, Padel
ford, Fay A Co., F. T. Willis, flavahnah, Ga.; Hturges,
Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., D. Stuart A
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans; 0. B. Wel
bonc, Dalton, Ga.; Grenville A Sample, Chattanooga, Temu;
Bearden, Son A Co., Knoxville, Teun.; 8. K. Reeder, Ath
ens, Tenn.; W. B. Shapard A Co., Berry A Demovilie, Nash
ville, Term. &
SL’GAKH. —lUO lihdfe choice SUGARS, Waverly,Green
wood A Crescent Plantation brands ;
50 hhds. fair N. Orleans and Muscovado SUGARp
i(0 bbls. Clarified A,B and 0 do.;
50 bblj. Cruehed and Powdered do.
15 boxes Leaf SUGAR. For Bale low by
jyll-dAw WILCOX, HAND A ANBLEK .
THE PECTORAL ELIXIB,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and ail Diseases of thi
’ Lungs and Throat .
THIS Compound cannot be too highly recommended
for Pectoral Diseases. Its effect is prompt, relieving
almost always in the first dcse. In Casee of Croup, it
acts most powerfully, affording relief in a very short time.
Those who are t oudled with Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma,
A:., may rely upon with the utmost confidence. For sale
by WM. H. TUTT, Augusta,
d!9-dtwtf TUTT A pan ETFER, Hamburg. _
$1 OOOBEWABD.
DH.HUNTBB'Sceiebrated HPEOIFIOJor theours
ofGonorrhcea^trictures.GieetandAnalagousOom.
plaintsof theOrgansofGeneraiion.
ng- of .Hremediesyetdiecoveredfortheaboveeom.
plaint.thisiathe mCßtcertain.
r' it makesaspeedyandpermanentcurewithoutre*
fitetiontodiet,drink, exposure,orchangeofspplicatfos
* yy,, [, perfectly bandings- Gallopsofit might 8
n. m’rcury.
- %3gr~ it ji put up in bottles,withfuildirectionsaccom*
panyingit, sothatpersonscan curethemsalveswithoutre*
lartingtophysiclansorothersfor advice.
HSrit is approved and recommended by the Roy*
College of Physicians and Surgeons ofLondon and b-f
he I r certificate encloeed wish every twtile.
it i« nponirni bv Wm. Richardson A Bon, No. 4, Soho,
London, and has their signature over the cork of eaci
to’^go'ra it
In ordinary caaea of Gonorhoa or Lencorrhoe
one bottle is enonghto perform a certain cure. Price
In Gleets or Strictures of tong standing, its continue j
e“l a,»lys cure, and in aU dneaaes of the O rgana, u
Uff»rdrelief. «? n rt tfirptn
For »ale in AngnaUby
AGKHCY
FOB the tale of the foßo*ing preparationa at WM. H.
Hanter’s Specific.
Boil-s Sarsapari.ia. rer- an* Rit^ra^**
1 ovoaend’a “ ?u e t D .. “
’ ‘ a . er • Cherry Pectoral,
a Ayer’s Pills.
KrTnirth-i Pills Oo by’s DjM?epae Bir.en.
Carter'. V ixtare.
AU of which wiil be eold at
j ySB Who eeaie an-l Retail-Erogg’at.
DIBBOLDTIOH.
TUB Copartnership beretofMe exaUng bftw«n ths
undenigned undtr the firm of CLAYTON A BIG. ON
was on the 18th inst
onset tied busintia wiUbe ad.oa.ed by JOHN J. CLAYTON
rn h o°iiiu^ b, “ ihor: “ d ““• n‘cu-'S, u
q ( A. P. BIGNON.
rpHK oodera vned will conunae the CLOTHING easiness
A in all its branches, at the old stand of CLAYTON A
BIGNON, under the Augusta Hotel. j j CLAYTON.
Angnetn, July M, 1868. iP**
Hones-
TYEBUO my absence from the city ANDSRBON W.
U WALTON will set as my Attorney, and tra .sac t
any baainese connected with the l»te firm of Cl-.yton
A i-ignea J. J. CLAYTON
Augusta, July 28,18f5. Jji*
BV BTRAMKB FASHION. JltsT LAHDHD
-100 doaea Praa- on A Jderrili-s Yeaat POWDERS;
lOoozea Hecker’s FARINA;
6 “ Cora STARCH;
Aldcten CONGRESS WATER;
100 “ Lorril ard • BNCFF;
leeroon Mad,as INDIGO;
100 lie. Calabria LIQUORICE;
1 sale Freah HOPS. For tale low by
WM. H. TOTT.
jylß<dAw4t Wholettte and Retail Draggiet.
VAILS A»U IHOk.—l,*Bß) keg. prime NALLS,—aI
id aiaee, 2S tons Bweeda IRON, /o, ui. by
jyll dAw WILOOA, HAND A AMJI,
DRY GOODS.
II?-'KIT SHnRT T Tr>9.
V u . ' ;•*
811 LEI 1 T -- * v
An ?ssrrtmont of ut j e ».v 1 P uaw oi
which h« respectfully invites the of dd« uukdi*.
Hu24-dtwAw
NEGRO CLOTHS AND ELANKETS. ~~
WILLIAM BHKAK respectfully invites the atten
tion of P anters to his large stock of NEGRO OLOTHB
and Whit; and Grey NEGRO BLANKER, which he wiU
■til at very bw prices. auS-dtwAw
BANCROFT, BETTS A MARSHALL,
CHARLESTON, A 0.
CIRCULAR FOR FALL Os 1555,
WB desire to ca’l the attention of our friend* and the
buyers of DRY GOODS throughout the West and
Southwest, to our a tractions for the Fa 1 sales of the pt e
sent year.
Our ou-iiness is now so well erginias-d and arranged
that we are better able than « ver before t: supply the
tra ’e with a large and attractive stock.
Our own imp .-tations will supply our foreign Depart
ment with at( the new and desirable f«orics from the Eu
ropean uarxets. selected by o eol the house, resident in
Europe, and wiil be particular y adapted to our market.
Oar Domestic a a Btapie goods Department w.ll be
supplied with ail ?he leading styles of Goods.
It is. we believe, aa acknowle ged fact, that our stock
hM9 always been one of the largest ana mo3t attractive in
thecouu.ry; o.nd we also believe the best buyers have
become convinced that oar bystem of short profits and
prompt pay i e the most satisfactory.
We invite t’ e attention of ali close buyers to our large
and attractive stock ; but with the distiait undeistasding
that we ?ell Goods only for cash or good notes, payable in
ali cases at Ba k.
W e shall, from this date forward, adopt a new p’.an in
oon Lection wich our Goods i epartment. We
shall keep a full and cjmp ete aasurtment of Bleached.
Brown and CotorerCOrrONGOODJ, which wiU be sold
only for nett cash.
uur object in this i$ to supply these Goods as low ;»
8 ? !u- Cash juae * in Northern cities. In
order to test this >oature of our business, we only ask a
caah pnea with t, me pricti, ana we will
then leave che decision to the purchaser.
From tne 11 ree years’ experience since the establish
ment of our business, we are enabled the more confidently
to invite attention to our stoc* and plats of business, be
lieving we offer inducement* second to no house in this
country. BANCROFT, BEtTB A MARSHALL,
209 and 211 Kics-sinxt.
Oltai lettou, 8.0, June 27, 1555. * je9S
MORE NEW GOOD*.
Wsf. H. (.BANKha. received b, thelut steamer—
New Bi,:es smui, figure. fßlNld, some handsome
Stripes for SHIRTING j
Plain White CAMBRIC and JACONETS;
Printed LAWNS and Organdie MUSLINS*-
Narrow Velvet RIBBJ-. S, Bine OIfiNIMS;
Cotton HOSE, Ac., ver> cheap for cash.
nr N. B. —ilia former stoca remaining on hand, he is
sellirg off at remaikabiy prxei. BAREGEB 12U »o
25c.; MLR 8734 to 50c., Ac Ac. j fc 24'
-rUA> CARPET*.
'i l, ftsonhaudfi supply ol Bros
sets spestry Velvet, aA— G4R
‘ vhach i w. ! i-‘i_aj »orjr prices. jy4-dwwa« j
NEW GOO D*.
IhT received and for sale low by DIC&EY k PHIBBB, !
‘ f bpring CALICOES, fruin to 18# cents, t
=♦? I‘;:aw4 BKIL.MANT3; 1
: “ Bittok tnd U l ite LA WNB :
800 d sen Ladle* Whit# Cotton U08K:
800 “ “ Slat!? - “
4 44 ? xefi “ «
\i “ “ Bait k 4 ‘ M
.»0 Men’s Brown HOSE ;
sbo “ Misses bO:E, assorted*
20 ** ** Long Biace lice MITTS. apls
MORE KEW GOODS.
100 TV* * ri ft i * d LA WNBat worth 16c.;
60 “ “ •< 2Uc! “ 25c'.’;
100 “ “ •• 25c. “ BTJ4C4
50 •• Dotted and Figured Swiss MUSLINS;
50 ** Plaid JACONEIS;
60 “ Solid color BAREGE at 25c. worth 88c^
50 44 * 4 “ *• 9J)4c. worth 500
20 do*. Emb’d L. O. HANDKERCHIEFS ;
60 pcs. Slate LINEN and Linen DRILLS.
1 case more ol those fine BUKETIN3 LINENS, of our
own importation. The above with a large stock of
alrnobt every article in the Dry Gocd? line, shall be sold
extremely low fer cash, by DiC** fe.Y A PUIBBB,
next door to Bones A Brown's Hardware Btore.
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IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES OF AUGUSTA
AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.
WE the undersigned, beg most respectfully to invite our
numerous patrons and friends to our great sale of the
following ciass of Goods, immediately received from the
largest importer afid manufacturers cf this countrj— pur
chatei in large lots at a sacrifice hitherto unknown to
ourselves as commercial operators, owing to the stringent
condition of the money market, general depression of com
merce, and advancement of the season, bath iuduced us
to enter on a scale of magnitude in this. Our last purchase
for the season, amounting to 40 cases and packages of the
most desirable class of Goods, embraces the newest and
latest production, of Foreign and Domestic manu
facture, from 40 to 55 per cent under their fair actual
value, thereby offering unprecedented facilities to all
buyers, and placing ourselvei in a position to defy all
competition. Opening this day, June 10th, 1855.
Open to-day, tor inspection, 40 cases and packages of
Goods, attractive and unique ic designs, and of the most
approved fabrics, fully 50 per cent below the fair market
value, conßietiDg of
Lot I—soo pcs. Paris Printed LAWNB, all at 12,J4 worth 18
« 2—500 44 4 * IS* “ 81*
“ B—suo 44 44 25 “ 50
14 4—loo 44 44 81* 44 62
ALSO, •
100 pieces BAREGE and TISSUES at 25c., worth 50c.;
Scotch GINGHAMS, very fine, 12c.; 1000 pieces Printed
CALICOES, from 6* to 12 * c.; 80 cases Bleached SHIRT
INGS from 6* t j 12*; 800 MANTILLAS, all st>les, from
41.75 to |lo. These oola are very attractive in style.
Also, EMBROIDERIES, Ac., with various other Goods
too numerous to mention, to which we respectfully invite
the attention of all purchasers, both wholesale and retail.
je9 DICKEY A PHIBBB.
RIBBONS, LACES, &C.
PLAIN Satin RIBBONS, al) widths ; Plain Taffeta
RIBBONS, all widths and colors; a beautiful assort
ment oi White, Black and Colored Bonret RIBBONS; a
full assortment of LACES, in Imitation, Maltese, Valen
ciennes anu Linen Thread; Wash BLONDS Silk ILLU
SIONS, Ac. Just received and for sale low by
a P 27 DICKEY A PHIBBB.
CHEAP DRX GOODS.
PBINTRD • AWNS and ORGANDIES, at very low
prices; Plain and Fig’d BAREGES and Barege DE
LAINES; Rich Satin Plaid TISSUES; Dotted and Fig’d
Swiss MUSI INS; Plain Swiss, Jaconetand Mull MUSLINS
Plain, Striped and Checked NAINSOOKS and OAMBRICc
Pt&in and Striped OHAMIUAIS; Plain Col’u JACONE IS
Scotch and American-GINGuAMS; French, English arc!
American PRINTS, some neat figures for children; large
assortment of EMBROIDERIES; Irish LINENS ; Table
DAMASK, DIAPERS, TOWELS.DOWLAB, CRASH; 12-1
and 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS, beat makes;
Pillow Ouse LINENS andCoTTJNS; Allendale and Mar
seil.es QUILTS; Rich FURNITURES; Furniture DIMI
TIES and FRINGES; Curtain DAMASKS; Drapery MUS
LINS, very cheap; Wide BOBINETSand Musquito NEI
TIMj ; uamaaa, Emnrmuerea,uoraeaanaurasaßKiars-,
Linen DRILLS, DRAP D’ETE and CAScIMERES, sot
Gents, and Youths’wear; English, German, Open Work
and Lisle Thread HOSE, for Ladies and Misses ; White,
Brown and F-.ncy * HOSE, all sires; Blk. Lace ano
Twisted Silk MliTS,long and shirt, a beautiful assort
ment tor Ladies: a very auuerir.r * c *i ul \ IXK
«i4»vira -n.v tiuGvc, with a good stuck of Bleached ane
Brown DOMESTICS, and Goods for servants wear, areof
fered at the lowest cash prices, and will not fail to give
satisfact on by theirexceeding cheapness.
Up 24 BROOM A NORRFLL.
GLOVES St HOSIERY.
ALKXAWDKIi <fc WRIGHT have just opened a
new supp’y of Alexandre’s Kid GLOVES, all colors;
Egyptian GLOVES and Long and Short MITTS; Misses
Long MITTS; Lisle and r.llk GLOVES; Ladies White,
Slate and Black Cotton HOSE* of super, quality ; Ladies
White Lisle and Open Work, and Embroidered HOSE;
Misses Slate, White and Open Work HOSE; Gents.
White, Fancy and Brown English * HOcE; Black and
White English Silk HOSE, Ac. To which they invite at
tention. mhlS-rlAw
MORE SEW GoODBI
AT T. DUNHAM’S,
( Successor to J . K. B ancrot t.)
JUbT HKC.-KIVKD, an assortment cf White Goods ol
all kinds, adapted to the season, such as
Plain Plaid aud Striped CAMBRICS;
bishop and Vict r a LAWN;
Hair Cord and .n Cord DIMITY;
Plain, Dotted ar.d Figmed SWISS;
Nainsook, Jaconet ana Soft MULL.
—ALSO—
A large invoice of MANTILLAS that have been bongb
at Auction tale, that will be sold very low, to say
Black fcilk MANTILLAS,from $1 to $6;
Colored Silk 44 from $4 to $6;
Black and Wiite Lace MANTILLAS,fromSI.CO lo|B.
jyß Next door to Bank qf Augusta .
FAMILY MOURNING ATTIRE.
WE have paid much attention to this department of
our business, and are now prepared to exhibit the
largest and most varied assortment of MOURNING FAB
RICS to be found in the State. We respectfully ask tne
attention of families, who may require aomplete outfits oi
Mourning Good: to the following:
Lupin’s Bl’k Bcmbanincs, Alpaccas, Bareges and DeLains;
Lupin’s Plain Black and Satiu Striped Twisted Silks;
Lupin’s Black Challies, Plain Striped and Plaid;
Black SuktaDas, Mourning Crape, a new fabric;
Double width Bareges, B ack Marqueese and Grenadines;
Black Barege and Jaconet Fleunced Robes;
Llack and White Check Silks, Ginghams, Lawns and Mus*
line;
Crape and Love Veils; Crape Collars and Sleeves;
Crape Trimmings and Buttons, Taffeta Silks, without gloes
Ac., Ac. |my 6 J WARD, BURCHARD A CO.
LINEN GOODS. HUfl
WILLIAM bllKAli would respectfully invite the
attention of the public to his assortment of
Rich Damask TABLE CLOTHS and Damask NAPKINS,
Extra 10-4 Damask and Tabie DIAPERB;
hup. HUCKABACK* 3 , Bird’s Eye aud scotch DIAPER;
Sup. 4-4 Irish LINENB end LONG LAWNS;
Extra 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS
Extra Heavy iiUCKABAUKb for Bathing Towels;
Furuiture DIMITIES, of Extra width and quality;
German and Domest e COTTON FRINGES, a large as
sort me a- ; with a great variety of other suitable
for the present season. Jel-dtwaw
BUMMER BILES AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY
LOW PRIUEi.
WILLIAM BHFAII has this day marked his LA
DIES’ SUMMER DRESSBILKS at unprecedently low
prices, and would respectfully invite the public to examine
he assortment. jeifi-dtwaw
NEW MANTILLAS.
.t.AANDhU 4s WKH4HT have just received a
A complete assortment of SPRING MANTILLAS, of the
very latest styles, and in great variety of colors, to which
they invite attention. mh22-daw
EMBROIDERIES. GLOVE* AC.
SWISB and Cambric COLLARS;
Swiss and d>. CHxMIZETTES;
Mull Swi.-a and Cambric BANDS;
Hail Swiss and Oambr c EDGINGS and INSEKTING9;
Alexander’s Kid GLOVES;
do. do. Stitched Silk GLOVES.
Just received and lor sale iow by
&P 6 DICKEY A PUIBBB.
12-4 LINEN SHEETINGd,
OV SUPERIOR QUALITY, just to hand, and for sale
by [mhß] WARD, BURCHARD A CO.
ATKBATIO*, K ROW-NOTH IN 448!—We have
received ou r invoice of Knaw-Nothing HANDKER
CHIEFS, to which we call yonr a tention.
jeW WARD. BURCHARD A 00.
KiW 100D8: SEW OOOS8!
AT T. DUNHAM’S,
(sCOCtasOB TO 1. K. BANOBCIT.)
CASK 4-4 Boft finish Long CLOTH, 10 cent*; cue 4-4
Gingham MUSLlN,lOcenta;
80 Siik PARAS 01*, *1.50. worth *4.50;
100 pieces Musqaito GAUZE, at 50c., very cheap;
50 dozen Linen TO WE.*, *l, great bar t ain;
55 •• » ** $1.50 per dci. great bargain;
Cue Furniture FRINGES, at low prices, marked down;
All the fast Colored PRINT*, eel lug at Ik* to lOcq
All the fast dol'd GINGHAMS, leiimg at H>s to locq
Particular atceuiun is called to these Goods, aa they
wLI be sold low.
also,
The entire suck of DRESS GOODS in HDSLINS, BA
REGBB, ORGANDIES, TIBeCES, Ac., Ac., will be «old at
New York coat, to make room loi Fall stock,
jyl Nest doer to flanJc of Augusta.
MERTNQB ARP DELAINES
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Y-rru IIA VI KHKAB will sell bis present large stock
W clST“'* MERINOS and all Wool
DELAINFB at very low prices. Ths arrortment ernbraMrs
o-,,. v - r ev of E*v» *s or Lade- and Children a Presses.
iiSf, I Vnp"ior r Welsh, Gau« and Silk Warp FLANNELS.
jylS--.
EKB2OI DRRIEB» LACES AC.,
BROOM * ROUUKL.L, would respectfully (all at
tention to their Terjr beantifui assortment of French
Worked COLLARB, Gu-pure, Aupasae and Breakfast
COLLARS; Mines French V. orked do.; Breakfast SETTS;
Riding HABITS ana SLtfcTßfl; Mourning COLLARS tnd
SET PS; Mnsiin SLEEVES, Ssriss and Jaconet TRIM
MINGS, FLODNCINGb and BANDB.
ALSO)
Thread EDGINGS. Linen and Lisle LACES, Dotted
LACE VEILB; Colored BARS6EB and TISSUES, for
Veils; Figured Swiss MCSLINg: Fain Striped and
Checked NAINSOOK and MULLS; Linen Cambric
HA NDKERCHLEFS, all qualities, styles and price*.
mhM
MOURNING GOODS.
A i KTtFIIKK <fc WRIOBT hare received a fall
assortment of Ladies’ DREisS GOODS, for Mourning.
Lupin's Summer BOMBAZINES and CHALLES;
Lapin’s Mack BEBAGRS, all qualities;
Black MAROCIS-E ano GRENADINES;
jaconets and muslins;
Mourning GINGHAMS and PRINTS
Mourning COLLARSIand. SEITS;
Sto JuffiMg^redSilk PARASOLS and Ladled
Aii L o I ?^hicE l wiu'be sold at low price*, »nd they inrite
the attention of purchasers. gp2l-dAw
" hew goods.
Ward, BL’Bt’HABD * CO. are now receiving
large additions to their stock by every steamer, of
all is new, eiegant and useful, In the way of DAY
GOODS, to which they respectfully ask attention. Then
price* u> cash and prompt paying buyer* will be such as
cannot fail to give sutttfaottua. mblX
BUSINESS CARDS.
FR'*FTBSTONAL AND BUHIN EBB not rxeeed <!
sixß-'-v - n«ertedrnj«r♦S'. v v ! ;. he *• f i
** Ui_, .»> ds exceeding »ix -a . , wr *be tln.c
' tet ret me.
BLA LOCI k WHIG HAM,
A TTOHNhVb AT
ty, Georgia, will promptly a tend to any business
entrusted to th j -r oare in the solo ing counties, vis:
P*-yette, Henry, Fultor, D. Kalb, Cobb, Campbell, C«r
job, Heard, Coweta, Troup, Meriwether, Pik»: and Spafd
J 6 BLAIiOOK * Room L. Whiohah .
. PHILLIP B. KOBJJTiOS,
A^.c^“ V th Alr LAW - «r«M.boro’ f G«., will
«fc»_wwnti«. of Greena, Patß»m, Ogle
tnorpe, T.iiitfarro, H.ococt, ttiltesonJ Warren. Jvl»
CirßVKvn.,? 004 * * TDI-HJt,
S °' VIL KNGiNHERS, will at
o rkd or oioL 7°’’ D U ‘ e ' r P r '-'*“*'°n ia Bictimoad,
mo‘iV o. w'l?" I'’ 1 '’- OrO«. .oft.t Rno *oj
throuhj the fi23Sr~s- at lni ** d tilate. Hotel, o
IiItMIAL NOXiUii.
4 offer * hl * P'otcaMon.l service, to
theuuse-sof August* and viusuity. He has in his
a” skfilas
a laumui Dentist. He can aka> give « number of the bnt
m couth Carolina as reference Office ov"
tfiyonicle * Bentinel office, Bro.d-stree,. m ,ct> 3m
R 8. JKIICH,
ATTORN It VAT law, taironre, ooell count,
Geo., wiU collect claims promptly, r g i Te . m me
. late notice ol tneir oolieciion. Proiessioca. .camess ai
ended tom Campbell, Payette anj tae ajj-a-nmr coo
toes of the blue Ridgt and uowetn circuits. ;, -qaw
S. K, a W. H. AARK, ~
A™** K\B AT LAW, No. 5, Warren Block.—
We have this day associated ourselves together .n the
practice of Law and Equity, under the aoove name
and style, and will attend to ad ba£ue& entrusted tc ua
in the Middle District. BAMI EL SIBERT KERR,
Auguste, Feb. 1, 1655. WILLIAM HENRY KERR.
apl?
p. c. Ljnttsroit,
Attorney at law, camesviiie, us., wi
practice tn the counties ol Madison, n.ioert and Hart,
of the Northern, an i Franklin, Jackson, Rabun, Haber*
sham and Hall of the Western Circuit.
KariajtKuitt*.
Col. W. L. Mitchell, ksq., Athens, - s.
C.Peeples, Ksq.,
Gabriel Nash,E»q.,of Dan etsvilie,Ga.
Col. 13. F. iiardemaii,Lexington,u a.
Samuel Freeman, Esq., Newnan, Ga.
Col. Hopkips Hoisey, Amerlcus, Ga. mhß-w Ly
JAMES F. MALONE,
ATTORWKY AT Is A \V, Auguste, Ga. Office on
Washington-street. m no-da wkin*
JR. HENRY 8. BACON
HAV' 'A *■ returued to the city. tendvra iua Profeartonai ■
hk rv‘.: ta toe oitiseai of Augusts and vicinity. Os- •
ovt>f the store of Messrs. Thayer A Butt, where he can j
always be sou id, when not profess'onaliy engaged. i
Refers, oy pei mission, to Dr.l. P. Garvin, Dr. Joseph
A. h«e O;>. H. H. Cumming, Meurs. A. J. IT. W. Miller,
■ Jncksou, Eao. inLlk-bm j
S T W NUNS k HUNTER,
4 iTOR/ifikis AT LAW, LawrenMTiUe,Oa. The
*V term for whioh the undersigned and J. N, Gler.a,
Jr.,Ks.;.,agre.ju .y pract .ein ( ,- k Ua«. cv
pireu on the Ist ult.,he has aasociated with rum for u.e
present year, JAMES Li. iIONTO, Esq., and solu'<r,s foi j
the new firm a share of public parrona. e.
JAULL f. ttlil
Lawrenceville, January 29,1855. lebl-tf
JObJi S. SALS,
ATTOBNET AT LAW, August*. Go., first dooi
ab-iv. State Bank. jaBD-d2w»wtl
abkold house, ailaiia.
(letiMKSI C TUI CITY HOTKL.)
jalß-w6t JO-iN T. ARNOLO, Proprietor.
T. MoOimutl, Charleßton. | B. M. Hooau, Chattanooga.
HoCAEKKY * HOOKE,
COTTON FAIITOUd, COMMISSION AND ICE
WARDING MERCHANTS, Brown’. Wharf, Charles
ton, H. 0., will attend promptly to tho sale of ali Country
Produce and Mauuiacturea, to the Receiving and .’or
warding of Ireight, and to the filling ol orders in this
market.
Refer, to James Hope, Esq., Augusta, Ga.; SUephero,
McCreery A Co., charleston, B. C. jal7-twa^llm
PHUKIZS * CLATTON,
WABKHOLBK ANU COMAIIIdEION MER
CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.
HEHIOT A PETIT,
NOTAHIKB, AVERAGE ADJUSTERS AND VCi.
WARDING AGENTS, Charleston, s. 0. j.i4-dire
POPE A WEfiOS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Washington, Ga., nil
practice in the oounties comprising the Northern
Circuit, and Columbia of the Middle Circuit.
All business entrusted to them wiil receive prompt at
tention.
Albxamdbb Popb, Jn. | Jonn B. We me.
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PAUL T. VILLEPIGt K,
PACTOBAND COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
i; MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston
8. 0., sells Cotton, Grain, Floor, Bacon, and all other arti
oles of Produce.
IStrict and prompt attention given to the Fo •
warding of Goods and Produce.
Reference—Messrs. D’Antignac, Evans A Co., Angus
Geo* jeS-3m
UKEINkR N UAKkNEbS,
BVOOIB 808 B •»> WILLIAM 8. OBtofll
COTTON ANDOKNEUALCOMMIBBION MKR
CHANTS, 65 North Water-st. and 42 N.
Philadelphia.
Wm. M.Grbinm. | Wb. W. UiKiciße.
ap22
LAW.
EDW. YOUW« HILL, after thirteen years experi
ence on the Bench, has reamed the practice. Lt*
Grange, Ga. p lP"*y
JO|4JS xiLLB¥,
ATTORNKY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga., wil
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren and
Hancock of the Northern Circuit, and tho county < i
Greene of the Ocmuißee
Win. WAKiKV HABERSHAM,
GKNBBAL COMMISSION MBBCHANT, No.k
Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt and particular
attention given to all consignments of COTTON, RK-h,
f LOUR, GRAIN, and all kinds of Country Produce.
RarasMOas —-bavannah —Messrs. R. Uabcrsl ni A Son
N. A. Hardee A Co., Mr. W. Woodbrfdt* . Augusta—
Me.itr., Carmichael A ilea., .Joyr, hlr. 1. A
An.ley. New-York—Mr. Goo. k, ..Seaman, Mr. a W
Bleeckor, Mr. J. B. Haber ap9-6m
C. B. STEOTHEB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lincolnlon, Georgia.
dls-ly
W. L. MAHLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, jefferaon.Jackaonconnty
Georgia.
Ranmaiioiß—S. WaUon and M. Witt, Eaqrs., Jefferacn;
D. W. Spence and W. J. Peoples, Esqra., Lawrenceville;
ind M"orWh.m.~VS l Sl?. e e,‘gAS?«fc» Alt ‘ ep ‘i Law
CALHOUN A STONE,
ATTORWK-8 U UVV. Atlanta, Georgia.
Jab. M, Oalhouh, Amhubst W. Stokb. dBl-8m
" JAKES r. BXIO,
ATTORNEY at LAW, Orawfordsville, Geo., will
practice iothe couutie. or Taliaferro, Greene, JHan
cock, Warren and Wilkes. d/-6m»
CBBBTBB * CO.,
(At C. A. L. Lamar’s comer Drayton and Bryan-ct*.)
IT'ACTOR* ANO COMMI*ti!ON MERCHANT*,
i' Savannah, Geo.
Wa. W. Onasvco. I Jouh B. Sins.
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SIMS * CHEEVEIi,
I.IAVTORB AND OOMMSSSION MEHCUANTM
’ Apalachicola, Yla.
Jobs B. Sma. I Wm. W. Oiumvu.
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HILLER <® HAiVl)k'!J/,
ATTORNEY* AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Go. Be-
Icra to Meaora. A. J.A T. W. Miller, ol Auguste,
end Messrs. Ward AOwena, ofhavancah. nil f ihw’l
WILLIta J. DOUeiiEBTS,
ATTORKSIY AT LAW, Neernan, Ueueta coohtj
Geo., will practice Id all tho ooanUeeef tha t.'cwet;
Circuit.
N, B. Spcoial attention paid to tha collecting practice.
NewnaD, Geo., September 1?th,1953.
JOHN c. t’AMfIIUHAEL.
COMMISSION SSBRLHAMT, Aurasia, Ga., r!l
attend to tho sale of Produce of a!! kinds, consigner
t» him. sifw
K. R. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AND ( OOWgiILLO . T LAW
and General Land Agent for G ilmer coonty.
killjoy, Gilmer coanty, Geo. mar S-l
JOLSii'll WASHES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, WarrintOD.On., wdiprao
tice in Warren and tha adjoining coantios. Specie
attention given to foreign claims. iattS-ly*
i. A. A*SLBlf,
(Latt 'jf m- Firm oj Seymour , Ansley <ft Co.)
CIBNBBAL UOM24IBBION AUD i'itODUCB
Y KIRCH A NT, Augusts, Georgia. Office od Broad
gtreet. opposite Bank of Brunswick.
FULTON HOUSE,
ATLANTA, HA.
aplfi-tf BY A. I, REIVES.
a. OAMPBBLL. | J. W. OAUT.
CAMPBELL ft GAUT,
GBNKBAL i'ItOOLVH AUUXTB, for the pur
chase, sale and shipment of all kinds of East Tennes
see Produce, such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Wheat,
Corn, Oas, Fruit, 4c., Knoxville, Tenne&seo.
(Warehouse—At the River.) f!6-tf
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONET !
PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE EMPLOYMENT !
THE subscriber is desirous of having an agent in each
county and town of the Union. A capital of from 5
to $lO only Will be required, and anything like an efficient,
energetic man can make from three to five dollars per day ,
some of the Agents are realising twice that sum. Every
information WiU be given by addre°sing, with a stamj to
pay return letter. WM. A. KINoLIK,
außs-wlt* Bex 1289 Philadelphia Pa„ Poatc ffica.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
HBURMAN, CLAUKK A CO.*B (late Roshtoh
Clabx 4 (J 0.,) Genuine COD LIVER OIL, for Cor
sumption, Bcrofula, Ac. The late firm of Riushtoo, Glaik
4 Co. being dissolved by the death of W. L. Kushton, (the
only Rushton ever connected with the llm) their Genuine
COD LIVER OIL will In future be prepared only by HEG k-
MAN, CLARKI 4 CO., surviving partners and sole sue*
eeesors. Be particular In ordering to specify fleveman,
Clark 4 Co., (or RuahtoD, Clark 4 C 0.,) as it was Mr.
Clark, and not Rushton, who for the past seven yesrs ha/'
superintended its manufacture, and is the only Druggist
who ever went from the United tates to Newfoundland
for that purpose, an t since Mr. Rushton’s death there bos
been an article called Rushton’s Oil introduced, which it
In no way connected with Ruston,Clark 4 Co.—or liege*
man, Clark 4 Co.; and as success in its use depends U”on
its purity, too much care cannot be taken to get the gen
uine. Thousands who had been taking the Oil of other
makers without success, have been restored to health by
the pure Oil of our manufacture.
H EGEMAN, CLARKE 4 CO.,
Chemists and Druggists, New-York,
gold by HAVILAND, RISLEY 4 CO.,
Agent* for Augusta, audo ; ruggists generally.
rohU-dAwly
KINGSVULE HOTEL AND RAILROAD HOUB2.
IT is with pleasure we acknowled e the most liberal gfa
patronage btstcwei upon thisEstablishmentsince JK*
in operation ; and at t: e name time so icit a cjntini ance ;
also, like /avors from the traveiiog community generally.
This Hotel is at the junction of toe Wilmington k Man
chester and booth Carolina Rai.-oads. Breaxla ts, Din
ners and Supper at aJI times ready on the arrival of the
cars. This house!a new, built wi bin the past year, on
the modern plan of Hot Is, well arranged, and tarnished
entire with new Furniture—lodging r xxns surpassed by
none. The public may rely upon finding at this Establish
ment accommodations not only equal wit other houses
on the line of Railroad* in Uds country, but will a.so com-
Dare favorably with the best Hotel* in our cities.
* WM. E. WHJIELO'JK. gup t.
Klcgaville, P. C-, Juiy 81,1&S6. _ augß 8w
WELCH to GRIFFITHS’ SAWS.
PATENT ground.
HAVING purchas'd from Mr. Wm. Boutbwell his
patent r ght fo* Circular and other BAWB,
fj t which we have paid him a large sum, aou we are the
sole proprietors of this patent, we will reward any person
giving information of infria ementa on the same.
Tks i* the only Machine ever invented that *ill grind
a Saw perfect y even in thickness. They wiii requ;re lew
sett—wii* not heat while running—will saw tmcoih—save
lumber—and keep an edge longer than any other saw*
male—and are oot liable to become untrue.
All oir Saws are made lr ,m an extra quality of Cast
Steel, imported expressly for our own use, at mu;h higher
cost than generallytafcsdfor bavb. . _ .
We respectfully inform aU manufacturers cr Lumber,
that no baw wiU be sect from this e tabttshmehi tut what
is of superior s’ed and workmanship ; the temper wi 1 be
found more even and uni u>rm than any baw in use.
Orders rtsdved by CARMICHAEL k bEAN, Augusta,
Ga. [jyfcij WE’ OH k GRIFFIIiiS.
DANA A WASHBURN,
(auccsseo* e to)
WASIIBDKN, WILDER A CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
bavann&L, Ga.
Joseph WasHBCEJf, Special i Ibla a. G. Dana, j Genera
Johx R. Hiujkm Partners, j H. K. WaxHacaX, J Partn’s
WILL cont nue the above business at 114 Bay street
east of the Exchange.
Orders for Ragging, Ro:e , and other supplies filled
promptly at icwestca*h price*. jyßl 6m
SUM Dill KB. —800 boxes Adamantine and Sperm
CANDLES,
100 ; oxea SOAP,
50 cegs SODA,
60 bbls. VINEGAR,
100 M BEGARfI, all grades. For sale by
my 13 BAKER, WILCOX k CO.
L'BKgU tot of Gent*. Fine BOOTS, just received by
JO mb | ULARJLB A ROYAL*
PUBLIC SALES.
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»». «»* *“ »’> *»• ti» o. t* UoW. n
onTMirs lay, fejl'i, rt »v or \- p "i. « , „ '
«»»»•»“« ",' a <> •> »oday, «i »i° tb/uui*! ft
sa e, until cfteed, the following prope- y via- t
ho'd and Silrh FarO’tßre 5 theC £’al t £
consisting o' Be'is, Bid ling, Mattn 3. « PijW s T , •
»tera,lie st.'ad*,Co’s, Oha.r ,Tables, s<* a w,‘ Otr-e -
tber articks usually found in afirat-cUis Ho*cl r c , cc V ; .
and glassware, 1 »*»k nggla ■.*§, kitchen u*. n ila- a p'V
Boom Fix.ure?, Counters, Deleters,tttgs, <tc.’, and'o .1 •
articles not here enumerated ; also, a bm dir g used •
Bow ing AWy, and 1 other email ici d r.g : l<*t;edon a <. u?-
p'oppcrty of Da ie 1 Oh to satisfy aund. y ftfos. on !c\e
coaure of mortgage issued from the Inferior Ocur’
Richmon county in favor«. f Charles A. Platt gan* Jcnn
W.fcpea- and Charles P. Mr.Oal a, Cr as. A. plait vs. Jthc
W. bpear, snd Chaa A. Platt vs. John W. Bpear; a*c.tc
satisfy afi fa. issued from the Inferior Court of fiicf.m d
county in favor of Eleakiu L. Bodes ag&i st Daniel ona.
Aforesaid popertj described in the mortgage A las.
Terms if sa’e, by sojsent of parties, as follow* r l
sums under $-0 , otsh; over and un er ah ' a' &
days; over $5 0,2 J days credit, with approved en.tpr u
notes. WM. DokL*, l). therit.
August 9. 1565.
Rli HMI’ND bHKRIFF'B • A LB.—Will ce *ui ,
on he Asi Tuesday iu tEPI'KMb H n.-xt, t t •-
Lowe 1 M rket House is he city of 4 tgusta, wiitv.c e
legal of ?a'e, the following property, via: All th
10. of Land si uate lying and being in the cd; >
Augusta county of Richmond ard : tar • of Gtorg if,
Tw:ggs-street, and know asLotho *4, nd •. ouo.it . . •
lha North • y Lot No. 7h,Jsast by Lot No 104 and Let ' o.
15, routh by Lot No 18, aad West by iwg . -atreel a-u
having a front of 49 fe.-ton Tw ggs street, aid ruonij
ba.-k to -he West boun ;ary -i e of Lots >o. 104 and jJft
taid Wes. boundary line
ington street as will more lu ly apr ear by refe e . n. .1
pUt made t y YVi lam Pniflips for ihe City Councilol aa
gusta, and rec rded in the i lerk’s Office Eupe.ioi uti
of Richmond county, in r ook GG, fd.ii > Si. aid 1 t?t
as re-aid having bee iconveyed to the said Mary h. • y
George Lvers, by deed bearing date 24th August, I?>2,
and recorded in Clerk s Office Superior Ci urt, Book Li
so iokli and&lft. Also, all that otte Lot of ian I wt.
theiicprovi meats th reon, tiuate .n the »ity county at.
State aforesaid, on the east side of Mclntosh ftnet nM
the south side of Ca houn-street, bounded on the we'•toy
Mclntosh street, and having a front on said street cl •
feet, on the n .rth by Calho n-street, and having a r-j:--
03 s.t d street of liu feet, on the east and south • y ots l
Abner P. Robertson, aud having a iront of lOOieet 1
each of said lots ; the ;aid la -t mentioned lot havinc
been sold at.d conveyed by Abner P. Robert 1 n to 1. e
said Mary E. Mahafity s;h May, Levied on as the
property of Mary E. Mahaffey tosa’isy a A. fa. on lor.
closure of issued fr ru the Superior Cou:t o
Richmond county in favor of Abner P. ho rertson a tin .
Mary E. MehaCey. Ihe a oresai i property descrieeu :
said mortgage A. la., and levied on this 25th dny of jU./
Ibts. WiLLLAM L'OkLL. D. Sh 11.
July 27,1855.
KICUMOAU hIIKHIFf oCLh.—Will be si u,cn
the fir t Tuesday in baPPEaiBE.a next, at the ccw
er Maiket Llco ein the illy of Augusta, wiJiti t
hourrf of sa.e, the foil »wiug prop . ty. **, All that into |
Laud known a*» No. 80 on Rabord'a plan, having u frert |
of 80 feet on Joneo aireet and running throuyh 187 feet .0 !
Reynold street. Tbe aioreeaid desenfcwd proper,y ly rg j
and being ir the city of Augusta and cowry and i*se .
aforesaid . as tie property of dames Ha, <r
andWiliian ier .0 satisfy su .dry A. fab. ssued t m
ihe or Oviuit of Aichm.vd county iu favor c tl. •
Ci aßuk, tkr Bank of tne Bttt< of Geo. . h, a ti e i
Ban of ii» r< .3 ih, stgalosi ’.-.me* Harper and Wicua. 1
Harper, 'the ioovoproper cescribed by cef }
and levied on thisCsh dir 01 May, 18W. The afor.s. i - !
d -critrt. . perty sold >t the riakol the former purchaser, I
11 hubs'. tiled to comply a ith the terms of the lerm.r 1
aa -. WILLIAM LO VLB, D. theiili !
1 ->65 % |
? 1 ali MUi\U HHKUIi-E'« -W » t a bo d j
oonci jiaisci-uuuse in iu4 city oi Aiiguam, wuiuu uc
legal ho-ra of sale, the following property, vn : That lot
or parcel of Land ini ho city of Ausus.aand ciun cl
Richmond, bonded North by Bay-stretT, last uy thy
churchyard of Bt. Paul’s Chuch, Louth by Ueyuold-stuet.
and West by Warthouses occupied at the time of nr.t rt
gngiDg by Dye * tleaid,and Heard .4 Dav a>r, aaving a
front on ca.h of said streets of eighty- ix feet more o
less. Levied on as the property of i». Ribenscr
to satisfy a fl. fa. on forec oaure of Mortgage, issued 10m
the buperior Ci.u* t of Richmond coui.ty in favor oi the
Mechanics' Bank, against Elijah L) The it ore
said property < escribed in said Mortgage A. fa., and
levied on this 26th day 0/ July, 18'5.
July 2i, 1855. WIbLIAM DOVLK, Dp’y BL‘fl.
Richmond subiuff’h halk.-w.l be sold,
on the Ar t Tuesday in OCTOBER text at the
Lower Market House ic the city of Augusti, wi'hin the
legal hours of sale, the iOllowing property, to wi:.; F t ny,
a woman of darx complection, about 50ye.:rs old Lcui it,
a woman of yell w complection, about 45 wears of age
Frank, a boy of yellow ccmplcction, about' b yean old.
Also, Household and Kitchen iurniture, vis; 1 piano and
Btool, 1 sufet, 1 dining table, 1 tea tab.e, 8 bureaus, 8 bed
steads, a pier table, 1 dosen chairs, 1 locking < hair, >
carpets,2 rugs, 1 Bmall card tab.e, l sea her bed, fix nat
tnsses, 1 trundle bed mat trass, 1 couch and mattrass, »
sideboard, 6 pairs andirons, 5 se:ts shovtls aud tongs, ;
lot t rockery, 8 book-cases, w»tti about ‘<oo voiumeo-, ll<t
kitchen furnitur , 8 pairs card'.esticks : Levied on a* t. e
property of John R. Dow, 'o satisfy a fl. fa. on ioreclosuv
cf mortgage is.ued fiom the Inferior Court o RichmoLd
county in avor of William P. Carmichael and Joseph 8.
Dean, against John R. Dow. The aforesai properiy de
sc r ibdd in said mortgage fl, fa.on foreclojure, and levied
this 27th day of Juiy, 1855.
July 29,1855. WILLIAM DOYLE, D. Sheriff*
Richmond sheriff' -* half.—win be sold,
on the flrst Tues Jay in OCTOBE < next, wit in the
legal hours of sile, at the Lower Market H- use,.in
the city of Augusta,the foiowi g proi er y, via: All that
tract or parcel of Land containing twelvts acres, more or
less, lying and being n Die county of Richmom , bounded
byJohnMcDade on lie one sice, Coj:lo on the otht r bide,
Twiggs cn the other tide, and on the other. L vie 1
on as the property of OsweVl E. Ca-bin, Administrator of
Rtuben B».als, de eased, t> sa isty a A fa on l .ec esure
of mortgage, issued from the Buperior Co .rt of Richmond
county in favor oi Hilary D. Fra* n r, Assignee, against Cs
weli E. Cashin, Administra cr of Beebeu B*.ab, deceive .
The aft re aid p operiy described in said Merigagj fl. fa,,
an levied ou this 20th day of Augutt, '655
Au. ust 22, 1866. WM. LOYL , Pep’y Fh’iT
HART hHRRIFF’H HALF.—Wi Ibe sold, on the
Crot Tuesday in SEPTEMBER nixt, within the legal
hours of sale, the fol'owing property, t.» wit; one tract of
Lard ccntaioing one hundred acres, *h reon Griilin
Da ey cow iives, adjoining lands of I itt.‘e ton B*. el ten,
Richird ba'ey and others ; levied on as th ■ pr j ei ty of
Grist n Daley to satisfy ;hres fi. fas i.sa< d from th Ju.'i
tices Court of .helll2»h dL. G. M. in favor oi Jam u s F.
WbitJ and others. Pioperty pointed cut ly Janes
White. 1 evy made and returned to me by Thomas Vick
ers, con tabie. ALbO,
At the fame tin-e and place will be sold, Bixty-rix
acres of Lauu, adjoTing lands of Burt .n E. Rui ke ,J ires
B. Geiaes aud other : lev ed on as th* pro; erty of r' j h
Gunter to sat s y flve fl. fas. issued iron, the Justice’s
C urt of 1114th dis.G.M. in favor of JHurrei Bobo. 1 ro
perty pointed cut by E. Gunter, levy made and returned
to m.. by Thomas L.Stowe:*, constab.e.
ALfcO,
At the same lime and place, w'll be sold Fi f tv Acres of
Lend, rdjoining lands of Robert T. Gaines f>r.d cth'is:
levied tu is tb.~* pro ir.> 0/ Win D. Barron to a
A. fa. issued from ihe Justice’s Court of the 198 h r<i?.
G. M in favor of Wm. M. Lobo and sundry others. Pro
ps' typ int*d utby Wm. D Barren. Levy made and
returned to me by 1 hou. L. 1 towers, con stab e.
Augu t 1,1355. WM. VERB, HerifT.
ELHKRT bHFHIFF*G HALF.—WiII be toll, before
the Court house do in Eib»»rton, B’bert O'unty, on
the first Tuesday in BEPiJS VIbER u.-xi, the fol.owi a pro
perty to wit: A large quant ty ot unfin hed wok, «■ n
sisting of 8 Bockaway», 81 Bnggy bod ei; the ruuni g
g« a of a l .arge numbe cf Rcckawsys, Buggies and C*»r
rbges, some of whioh a e incomplet , including Wheels,
Tongues,S ialts, Swingle Trees, Dick y am rear Leap,
Buckets, Brushes, and one Paint-Grinder. 1a e Trim
mer's Tools,Trinming Material, Leather lump, lot ct
Leather, and lot o d Harness. Two setts Blacksmith
Tools; large lot the* t, Bar, Tyre aud other Iron; ter* we,
Tapi and Bolts ; one lot old bpri gsand loost; fron. Lour
or five 'arge and veil a sorted tetts of Toflkn, selected ler n
Carriage Mi-nufactoiy, toge her with a vari .ty of j ut
terns. L'eak, T.able and o'her Furniture of efflee. Lo*
1-ose material an t Lumbe ; four btovee and 0 e 1 ew
Rockaway. ihe Carriage ar,d Blacksmithßh f p a a lot
whereon the same is situated, in the town of E burton, ad
joining the Metfiouisi Churt h Let and lots belonging *o
Wm. A. Hmilh, containing ihree fourihs fan acre, I re
or less: Levied in as the properly of John i>J. (Jurt'\
Virtue of aU. fa. fr m Elbeit -upe/lor Court n f ver of
George W. Allen vs. sa : d John M. Curtis and sundry ot er
fi. f&3. Bale to continue from day to day until all is s iJ.
July 28. 1855. AIARUN BOND,Lhen ._
OULbI'HUIiPK HHriIUFF’B WALK.—WiII beno’d
before the Court House door in tho town of Lesley*
ton, Oglethorpe county, within the legal hours of er! , on
the first Tues ay in BEPTEMBER next, a Negro v.otnan
named Retry, of biaok complexion, and about 20 yc-»ro
of age. Hold as the property of William Wray to soV.ify
two fi. lap. from the inferior Court of said county ngrl-.*t
the said Wray; one in favor of McLaren A Landrum lor
the use of, and the other in favor of Hill, Moss k Co. Pro**
perty pointed out by defendant.
August, a, 1565. f. M. BMITII, D. filler iff.
OULhTHUm'K HIIbRiPFH HALE v.ill be
sold, b* fore the Court House door In the .own of L- x-
Inglon, Oglethorpe couDty, between the anal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in t-EPTEMBER, Ihe folltwl g
property, to wit: one lot of Setd Cotton, supposed to be
live or six thousand pounds. All levied on as the proper
ty of Gairiel W. Grimes, to satisfy a fi. fa fronOg'elhoue
Superior Court, in fav r of Geor r eß. GUmer, vs Gatriel
W Grimes and Allen Gcolesby, Security.
July 80,1865. W. H. P. iIAYNJB, Fhcriff.
OULKTHORPK 8H KUIFF’H 8 ALU.- Will be r .Id,
oa the 11 sc Tuesday in SEPTEMBER n xt, before the
Court-house door in the town ot LexingtoD, Ogletb rpj
county, whh n the legal hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit: A Nrg.o Woman by the name of Wmuy:
Levied on as the prt perty of liar ison G. Lane to satisfy
t< n fi. fas. issued from the Justice's Court of the 827 h
district G. M. of rail ouniy. Ail of sai l fi. fas in favor
of Sans me APittard vs Harrison G. Lane, principal, a- d
John Coussons security og stay of executions. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable. Property po nteu out
by H. G. Lane one of the defendants.
An net 4, iB6O. F. M. SMITH, D Sh«rifl.
X2j Tue.v ay in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court
house door in Elbert county, one Negro Woman, named
Polly, about 60 years old; one note of hand on James A.
Clare, for twenty-tnree dollar*, and one Lote on James A.
Clarke and Wm. A. Beck, balance of principal, $174; one
fi. fa. against Thomas F. Adams for $21.28. Sod as the
property of the eßtate of Picket Shiflet, er., deceased.
Terms will be made known on the day of sale.
June 20, 1856. _ _ AN PERSON « =R A FT, 2 ’r.
ADMIN IHTBATOit’S HALM.—Wid be sold, on the
Amt Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, be'ore the Court
House door in Carroll county, agreeaoly to an order of
the of Ordinary of Muert county, lot of Land No.
251, in the 11th district of Carro l c- unty, containing
2 Acres. Sold as the pro; erty of the Estate of Iho jJ’H
C. Wilhight, deceased, .ate of Elbert countv. Terms at
sale. DAVIS ARNOLD, Adm’r.
July 8,1855.
"POSTPONED^
ADM IJVIHTRATOR’B HALE.—By virtue of an
order of the honorable the Ordinary of Lincoln coun
ty, will be sold at Liucolnton, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, betwetn the legal hours o
eale, two slaves, to wit; Lucinda, a woman a out 32
years of age, and Poly, a woman about 40 ye* s of ige.
told as the property of Isaac M. Moragne, deceased, Tor
the benefit of the h-irs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms—Cre lit until the Ist January next.
June2B, 1b55. ALfcX JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
GLaHDIAN’B SILK—V/ili be sold at he
house door in Waynesboro’, Lurie tounty, on the
first iutsday In OCTOBER next, a Negro AJan name.
Nelson, be'onging to J. W. Segor,a m’ r or. S 1J iu pur
suance of an order of the Ordinary of Burk oaacty.
Ju'y 11 1*55. HQ. EAII B CATES, Oturd’p.
a lAHUIAk’a HALE.- By virtue of an "order from
Us the honorable the Court o'Ord nary of Linncoln coun
tv, will be :.oid at Lincolaton, in said county, on t e first
Tuesday in SEPTEMBER n.xt, between the legal hours
of sale, the following propert to wit: Charlott, a negro
woman, aboul thii ty-tive years old; Amelia, a girl, thir
teen .ears oil; Mariah, a girl, eleven y ars old; and
Sarah, eight years old ho das the prop rty of John YV.
and Mary E. deotiey, minors of Benjunin D«-n fey. t old
for;nj aid minors. Terras on the dav of a*,e.
BENJAMIN BENTLEY, Guardian.
July 21, i.
. it A I Oll’B HALE.—WiII be sold on the
il - -2*lay in OCTOBER next, at the Market
House;:. tn town of iooisvii e, agreeably to an order of
theCofto* G-dnary of Jeffeison county, 234 acres of
Land in said c me«.y, adjoining lands ot Wiliam Stone,
James J. Brown, Benjamin M. Perdue and James Mat
thews. SjM a,i be proper yof th estate oi WilhamSU
p etou,la’e of Jefferson county, decon'd. Ter ids on he
da-. JOHN H. STAP-EiON, Adm’r.
July 24,1855. _____
ADMIMwTKATOU’B BAI.K.—By virtue of ac or
der of the honorable Ordinary of t.iumb a coon y,
wid be told at Appling, in a*id count ,on the first 1 ues
day in NOVEMBER next, between the usual hours of sal*,
the following property, vix: one tra t of Land cont< »p'r:g
oDeh «ndrel acres, more «. r lea**, a joirir g lan .a of flurry
Winfrey and othes. bold as he p'' perty of John Biniyn fc
deceased, for t‘ e benefit of his heirs an • c editors.
August 9, INK A. M CRAWFORD, Ar’m’r.
ADMINIHTKA'IOK’B HALF..-By yfa lue of an or
oer from the honorable the Ordinary of Oolumba
county, will be sold at Appli: g, in mid county, on the fir t
Tuesday in NOVEMBER cert. oetWt.au the usual fc of
e»le, one »ract of Land containing 700 acres, more or less,
a joining lands of Blanc bar , Eabmks, and Mrs Lamkn;
.. so/ 'ikely youDg Negro?s, or so much thereof ai wi.i
satisfy the creditors of Lscstel Beed, deceas d. fold as
the property of Esekiel Reed, late of said county. T.rms
cash. A. M. OKAWrOIiD, Adm’r.
August 9, 1556.
ADJUMIfeTKAIOK’S HALK—WiII be sold, on the
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before tte Court
House door in Elbe? t county, agreeably to an erder of the
Court of Ordinary of sail county, one tract of Land con
taining ¥.ve Hutdred and Twenty-five Acres, more cr
leSr, cn Yann’d creek, adjoining lands of Joseph Bucker,
Peter Alexander, William B. Wh.te, and otheis, in hloert
county, bo dasthepropertyoftaetauieof Josephbla.*-
we 1, Br., deceased. Terms will be mr.de known on the
cay of sale. JAd. J. BLaCKWELL, Adra’r.
August 18,
POSTPONED
GUABDIAVd §ALK—WiII be sold, on the fint
Tues ay in SEPTEMBER next, before the Court-house
door in Elbert county, agreeab y to an oraer of the Ocurt
o. Ordinary of said county, one Negro Boy by the name of
Aaron, bold as the property belonging to George T. and
W ley L. Gailaway, miners. Terms 'illbtin ,de known
cn the day of sale. BUD 0. WALL, Guardian.
August 15,1065.
J't AKCUOIi’B BALK.-On the firs* T«»« sd * y J,"
J NOVEMBER next, will be sold, at the Court Hon?*
doer in Warreolon, Warren county, six n .l
more or les", of vti and Hickory Land, W ‘J“ .„h ont.
Dueling House, framed Hitchen, Bmoke f.,;:.
building., .1 ti .nutter D.eling tollable lor .
ll». There Is about one hundred acres under fence. It
adjoins lauds of Johnathan Gun, Wm. M»ys, and Dr
Henry Jones, and iasituated one mile acd a biittrom Ch
alk The tract Doloogs to the Ejtato of Keddiok ban,
late of Warren county, deceased, and ia sold for the bene-
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T/icsen re,therefore, to < nod aduv r -m , nil :
gu!ar, thekindrcMand creditors ofsahuleceH'- d
appear at my office within tne time pre -ertnen i.y :v.- nd
shew cause,if any they ha ye, why sain j,, .
be granted.
Gi/en under my hand,at in Louisville.
J‘- v 27, iSW. NICHGI - linary.
•
, l, annnh aud'Vil iam F. Ha . ah applies to ice for
Letters of Adm ini it r&tmn on theejtate of sh mas lian
deceased :
anTi l fim Ca i e * tllere^ore » toc * te * summon r.nd admonish
be anJa U ar ' tlie hindred, and creditors ol said dec'd.,to
aw to a V I>ear ai «y office, within the time prescribed by
of Adminia^ J i? att ‘ i< ;’ if uny they haVe » why said Letter*
Givenun,i«- ’hould not be grant ed.
n-etn Louisville.
- SICUOLAa I). kHI, Ordinary.
ll'WZSL*™?*™- wu.,*
par«.-.n an I propof ,h ” ° '» r “ “ " ti ‘°
drrn of Ho», a ua«ls (m R adwilUsm Rawh*, c.;ii
•l hete are ineremre o c teT/ V** >e Y S c *’’ •
gular, the kin 1r d and Men « r ft ° uu h* a p ‘ * ,a '
at pear at m office, witi.iu') be and
a ioV cause, U uu/ih.. h»ve Shv l‘ rt , , f ribj l
lie aru uai. ’ * •' *- ,J
Wiven uni’er my haml nt ofll B in \,
I O I> KU , A \or.Mn,„
K IVMMOA.iI VOt.MV, BA-.lVhH.rr —•
I-.C ,rtp lies t. r Leltv ra . "■'*
E-ta eof F.e erick li> he . dtceaie : **' ou tL ®
. t "r el S rßt ° '•"'-‘‘■""‘•'n.oi.ish ail and sinvu.
Ur tb« kindred a; d cnsditoi» ul mid w . c ue • • t
appear at my office within the time pre»er.lea ■ v law to
show cauae, ilany they have, why aaid letters should ’not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augmt ■.
July 81, 865 LKt-N P. Dl Gkn,*Pr "narv.
I ,I< M>io\u oau*.Tv,
IVA. ft man ip us or U.tirsof Adminisir.t neiitha
Estate of Henry (i. Woli, dece . 1
't hese are therefore to cite and admonish all a d alreu
larthek.ndred.iod cieni.Ors of sun. doetiutd, lo t and
appearat my office, with n the time i.resc .beu by :aa to
show cause, if any tht-j have, »hy said Inters should col
be grant d.
Given underny h;tnd at office in Aucu-t.i.
Ju y 81,1656. iaary.
IVICUMONP OfeUilY, 441 . J lu
Ikd K. JackbOi appiit* tomufr Letters of Adrniu ara
tion on the Estate of M lu '*i. « ami boll dec'd:
These art* theTefore to cite and admonish all and singn*
l*r, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to t e ami
appear at my office, w.Uun ti e time prescribed by i.-,<r v
tu show cause, if any they have, why said Detter.'-shou.'.
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in A ui»u»
Aogu t 2 !555. LEON J. A». ruinary.
I,* It HMP»b C«< J T7 7,fJk. ; . fi v , j"'
,V.
J Ur, tho kindrt->creditor- , .. ,U V . a...t0 he ind
f appear at my offir •• n *nr . ..re d’ .r - to
i show chu e, *; «»n> . »aia ‘rtteifc ihet;. * aut
! beurf-uicd.
j Oiv .r • der my hand at ufficeiu Atmticfa
j august 2i,'3 . IN i. i l a•, Ordinary.
! NOTICES i’U nbii'iAND luitn
I’Tons.
OTIt’F.-All persons itidebie tto She estate of 0 -#au
I *»rat - lsi.* ■■«.. • county, dec*- id,
t by notifl* »c. »ktj ■ u ; nod an un.*i<- ,
JHCfCiIUW U> Id*. V/OU iUlftolia AU,
Jul. 29,1866.
> OTH’F. — Ml persona indebted totbanUtio
1 ’ Hobbs, la eof Warren coui.ty,d ce;ire- nrp reiv
«d to malts imrn di.to payment; and ,h*. t, ,v. St'dvl
raands agains.. sam deceased are hereb. notifl, d u. uresauk
the ame, duly authenticated, Wiihln the imu ir»
by , l W M JBafcKPUKVIB.iI.
Ju i 6. 1865. *
ri'WO MO-VI Hi, aue- date application wi l I
A to the Court of Ordinary of Columbia <Ol
Dave to sell lie E* tate b« I u. ing •(i ihe tu •
De» ter and J istph 8. Gibbon, deee i. U
Jp'yft t i w . a. m Crawford,a
• i* >\\ i» iHn a ter dnte ap ioat on w •. S
I. to the Ordinary of Columbia COU ty for leny.
Real E tate anil . egroes beioi giDg to tne estate o
Boston, mte of 6aid county, deceas' d.
JOHN BA TON, I .
K. W. ABI'ON, j
I'WO MO.>Tiib alter date application will be .• i
to the Court ol Ordioaiy o E bert county for «v.
to s 11 a l the Emus b<lo g>ng to the estate ol G* o v
EavcUßon, sr., deceased, late of El* ert c uuty.
TUOMAB EAVE.v O 1 .
June 20,1855. BEVERLY A I KAB< EY, f AJm n
momths after dal* application willtk
JL to Court of Oidinary of Warren county, for lei •
i sell all the Laad and Negroes belonging to thees .
fcu an Granade, deceased, late o h iico nty.
July 2f, 18C5. tO-fid BUBG» ANADS, Ath ’*
f MOAiTlih after date, application will be
i to the Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave >i
the Laiid and Negr es belongin <to the tv late of .
» 8. lemlc, deceased. R GEK K. IXON, i .
# Jnnc vB. >865. LL U) j. belt, j a,!
ijl .Vn IIAVH after date, application will lie util
O the Court of Ordinary ole gl orpe county, lur
to sell the t longing tot eibtat-.f IV
, ii>yaut, late of said county, detea ed
1 . June 2i, 1886. JAM 0 8081 • Id]
; r|A\\o iOAITHo after dat-application wdl be .. ;c
1 JL to the Court oi Ordinary ol u lqthtri-e county .
leave oso I a »■ o Woi b nving to tl i
William lltnt,'a.o of .-a dcounty, dec a >d
Jan. 2 , 1855 b. T. COILTNB, Adn '
' IX’I V II W’B after date appdottinn will be mu a in
k' IhoGuu tot Ordiu ry of Lincoln county, for l«w j
e sell the Real Estate of Meriwether »arper, iaa f Lit 'jfc
I coiwtv,c-a ed. BAKAii li Aiti'r.U, Adin
r June 80,1855.
t DAYS after i wilt e ma to
,f hoCou to Or-ioary of It rno - f.uniy for ieaV t>
. saUtho Rual Bs tate ng to the minor heirs of ii >
, 8. Joins, lateof sai l coon y dec- a ed.
, July 1,1b5.> J. W. t oardlia
r rWO MOIVTUB afterdate application will be n
JL to the Court of Ordinary of * gittborpc county
\ leave to ao.l a Neg o buy belong! gto the estate ofAto.*..
5! c Com moo, I te oLfiaid county d c aa-'l.
JttnO St, 18gg. . I.’ It. YOUNG, Aim
npiVO MOIVTHB after dae app oatoo wfllb ra
A to the C urt of frdi ary cf Gg ethorpe county,
leave t sell al the Lands and Negr st belonging t
Estate of Benj mm E soei ry, late «.f tnd c u :y, ••e -'
July 4 1855. MA - f .-* ■ RR Y, • dm*
1-\kO a**t a vr*4l be ra
to ilte Court of Ordinary of Columbia county fbrn
toselltheßea Estate of William i u kers y, laie cf .ul
cou ty, deoe red. JAB. B NdAn, Adhu’r.
June: 2S, 1855.
MOMTUfi after dale, application will be q
to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bt \
cour.ty. for Dave t ndl ;h<-eo Negroe , vc. Will, V
and Is ac, belonglr g to ill e taU- oi Bryi.nt Qc'nu • e
_Ju[y *>. i. - . RHI jttlllkAlißl
Lj'lX i V DAYS after date, application t til toe ade
O the Cou’-t of Ordinary of .*• o in county, lor Da\
to b«D tbs Real Estate bclo g ng to '.he e-.ato of WiiUal
A. Wa lice, late of iatnoo.u c un:y, d ce v e«i.
Ji.ly 7, lsts A• Lri d m ,r.
w»av*"«*v m after date appliwStlon wm be made to
O the Court of Ordmaiy w» % county fur leavu'
l to sell the La da belong.ug t j ibe» state ot Peter Branch
i 8 ort, i te o f aid coaucy, tceased.
, July 7 -V, -DJ; HH UT,A’m»r.
r ibU AIO.VfTiH alter da , »opliv .t;ou wi tbe male
JL lo the Court of Ordinary of E bert eoun y, for avo
‘ to sell 11 the LANDB belonging to the euaiu of Jtne
llignlolo hum,decease', late o’ ibt-rt c u ty
[ July 11, Jtjli.j -■ HI 1I B i .AM, Adm'r.
MOMTIIs after date application will be made
> A to the Ordioary of Coin ■i . ooanty for leave to sell
' ti.e Koa Estate of t»Luam Meriwetb r Ist a-d ■ - ua
ty de :-a£eu. MOCLY BURT, tx’r.
' J*.ly 18, .855
r S ''WO iIIOA alter date :ippl oation will bt- made
-1- t'* the Court of Ordinary of liu. k county so le m to
fell al the l aud and Negroes te nglng to .he co ve of
Gc uge Ma
AugbSt 4, 865.
NO I IGF.—AII poisons indebted to the (.state oi tleury
ft. Todd,la eof J-Leison county, dec’d, a.o req i- sted
to oomu forward and Bake Immediate psyme it; and lu.se
hav.ng uemanas a alas, sal. e tale a>« requ stcu o pre
£ nt them duly autheßiioa ed sco-.n log to law.
July 5,1856. WILLIAM H Toill), kdm*r.
r PHO MOW I lia after date application will be made
S- to the Court of Ordinary of J llemo .county foi u*ave
to sell all Die Land belonging to theestate ol Fartiu Tomp
kins, deoeas d. ADELINE iOMt'Kl: 8, Adm’r.
August 8, 1855.
npiVU date application will oe mad*
-■» to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county for leave
tc sell tbe f aud* belonging to the ostate of rteniy li.
I’oJd, dcueased. V IL’.JaM H. ODD, 1 . , ,
> ugum 8, to JAM Ei L. B. TOD ,
r O MOW'l tIH rfter date application will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of •Uaferru county lor
leave to tell a , ort.on of the Real Estate oi John I Li.lips,
late of aaid county, deceased.
Ai ymt l, 1b66« W. T» PHILLTPB, Adm’r.
IIA li H after date application will be made to
O the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county for leave
to sell tn Real Krttate be) ngiu. u the is ate or R. berc
Howard, late of s*id county, dt ceased.
ugust 1", 1863 VrM A. HOWARD, Adm’r.
‘JVT othjk.—All persons indebted tothc eu.ate of Ail •
Arm A leu, late of Colum .a cout.ty, tieceased, are
requested to make lmmediaLepayrmni; and thosehav ng
ciauna against the same are hereby notified to present
them within the lime prescribed by law.
August ;6, ib6B J» liN LAMKI N, Ex’r.
TWO MOB't U b after date tppl ktiOT will be made
X to .he Court of ordinary oi L lumb a county, lor
i ve t se Iti e Real Esut»; of Alice Ann Alton, la tof
saidiOQDty d c raeii. tOUN LAMilft, tx’r.
Au mt 15,1855
t | *\Vu MOKTHB aft rda’.e :tp 11 **tu'D wii! l e rn; de
X lo the Court of G d nary of Juie-oony for !e-ve
i>> ieli ti e L and Negros i e . i geg t» the ea ate of
R-.bert ftol ius, late of said coun y. u < se J.
Au u t 14, <8,5. ■ AL XA - PE*?, >d n’r.
f|HVO MOW I'HH as er uat:\ ap i a ij . will be made
ito t e Cour. of Uni.nary of JlTrs «n c u/iy, for Dave
t s .11 the Land beio g m tu the kata e o llil ory l erdue,
de«;ased, DLNJASIIN R. i-UuLE, Lim’-.
August 11,1£65. _ __
mWO MONTH* as er d tespple iimviti be snvde
X to t e Court of Ur i ary I Ogle hor,>ecounty for
leave to ell t e'ubTe'rpotofiheladandNegro.sbe-
Io:gl. gio theestate of Albert II irat , la’ e I * aid or on
ly, de *-HB(d ... a iILDA a. Bft ii’D, Aura x.
AUgu.it 12,1865.
ItW O MONTHS if e* date, app ication wid be u ado
to the Court or Ordinary of kioeu count ', f r rave
t>a !l h part of he Lends belong- nj.' tit e * slats of ElUa
betb Burch, d- erased, late oi E bert co ny
/ugUii 9-, 18 O. JOt.'n U ouJi If, ea r.
o MOYNIs after dat •, u« p c A »i n v in be . ado
to the C iurt cf Or inary of Lu r: c m', , f r l ave
to pH ihe Lanca, end a Nivm man • clo :gi»g o th. Ebi .to
of i e'.ty Hsyi-rs, decease j, late of l lbert uu y
Au-uat 2l 1855. J. HavN- , Ex*r.
X OTlCJb.—Allptr- ns infeb ed to the Estate of l>rl
li U nry A.
rcr-iuest;d to tna im.n ;dii e payment. Tfey wl|
find Utsif nctei and accounts in th* < h- h ./»Isaa- ii i \ ff,
, > ifo/.iou, oa. Also, persons having remaiua J
fgai istsa’d Beta e, w il hand them u a» the law uureoU
to c e,at The rn on, Co umbia c <unty, a
Augu 22 l 50
npWO HOlVfftiH after ic »ti u w. I '
X to th; Ccu< tof Or iuary oi J ff sou a u -!y, tor cave
to tell the La >d and Ntgroea be.cLg ng to th-. Es;a.ecX
Harve * B. Pii>* in.
An o»t 22 865 JOf»N G pi p ,f T . Ft 1 ,-.
CuFAATfiiEiibH.P MOIIcK.
THE flrras i f HAND, WILLIAMri k CO., in this cify,
and HaND, WiLLIAMd A Wli COX, in Charleston,
having expired by limitation on the Buth ult, the baaictes
in future wi.l be car- dod undi-r .he name and s-.-le of
HAND. WILcOX A CO., a Augusta, <i. *V. WK LIAMAN
CO., jo t harleaton. ar.d ii. JiAND n Of*., New-York.
Mr. aZaKIaH GRAVES iu a partner in <-ur Aa*ostS
htuce it jui this date. Daniel l am*.
GEO. W. WIi.LIaM^
Anguata, Mny 1,1855. D. H WILQoX
IttUb. F» 6XOI ALL A CO.»
i 1 KkHil iL COMM IB* ION M« R- \ X\
U GHANTb, Augusta, Ga-—Having r ? r , tfje<l
a C opartnership Lr transacting a Genera; Com AyeSwwr
mission bupitietia in this city, we pledge ourbe. •■«.-> io a
prompt and faithful attention to any bussnesi. committed
to our car •. We will give careful *< tention to the s .le of
Cotton, Flour, Gram, bacon. Lard, day, and all kinds of
Produce, and to the Oiling of o» ders in the raarnet. * Hav
ing ample facilities, we are prepared to make liberal cash
iuvouce* on ccnstgnmenta to ua.
Cur office and &a.esroots ic on the North side of Broa
street, a few doors above -tu. insurance L.»nk.
Cotton consigned to u* will be stored in a *afe waro«
houiie. TIIOB. I'. BTOVALL,
a .fi-dAwly H. BTQV ALL.
K. W. HAKKttK, M 1)., Ei.S D2M B2UXIST.
RUOMH oceiiooi »bo,e Clir.e k Uo ’a, ri ,
o)>|n—iut Otecrgl. »»<•«. Ai 8 , „ h .
Ihe wotUo.. oow,»» *. «•* “f a K®
• tejal tlruft . Piic«»»l IWn> _
li.hid a 11- 1 D u at lli« .owe-t oaiU
find every article uscu in in - pre
jric.H.
CKEA J CX.OX£I*»-
pAI h aaJ exata ! ae th.
L• I ataJy-tr a-e ■, um “ jr r.JmfrT J
oflerit gat grottl, r- 1 Go d - touth’a atd lioyg’
.u,.py ol *“!' I "tiuglhr trv.nta Al.o.blJlH d,
l&iXl m l im>SKKuHll£>ll, •.•Otfcd.dc.. oD.t nt.
i.«n hHnd at the old atxn iof Clay ten Bignon, u:der
»»»gJ J- J- 0- AV TON.
a T ft' CJRIVtio —A bupjly o. the celebrated
BkACDE O&Abti SEED. D. B. FLbMB A OG.
jylS-dAwlm
nAUUIAU, ROPfc. AM* i MINE.-.*oo ba!©
J J t**avy uuuny BAGGII' G :
100 roil heavy Gunny BAGGING,2O yards each;
8- 0 coils prime Bale -OIFj:;
100 coils Be Cord d^.;
2010 pounce TWINE. Far sale low by
J*M-*aw WILCOX, HAND k ANBLEY.
be iUßiEe.—lOu doxc. TOBACCO, aU grades f **
1(0 boxes nOAP;
HO boxea C NDLF.S;
150 M SUGARS, ail grades ;
100 boxes assorted CAN DlEr'. For sale low by
jyll-d*w WJLOOX, HA&O * AJJflfclY.