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I’. *rc-lmporunt If Trap.
The New York Courier Jb Fr.quir-r pf theßStb
inet. contain? Uo following article, in *rai»**co *°
the probability of 6 pfiee© J>ct*te*a B*Mi» aid
the Alhc , which wt lay b- t*re the reader with
tin aincore hot offfcatlt may to trno ;
The »nfcrna*sion upon which the fol'owirg edi-
V rial ! 1 ba* cd, aw.va-i by U « A«it; hut bdtoff con
ta'oo J in Go .cral Webb'a pr-vate
it was ol necessity, forward xl to waahiofftoa
wherca it rotarnr- nth *» sorta. Thi» expUnsUoa
given, to account t r the delay U.<.t baa occurred
in its puril cat on. lh » Asia’s mail was dietrba
t l in WssLiaglop cn A. M., bat letters
mailed in WaskiofftOß on Saturday, do tot reach
ua an il Monday inofntng.
Ecbopb at Peacc —»We have oor.Btaßtijseeeried,
that, in oor judging*., there would be no ftpring
campavn between the Aided Powers and Rusm- ;
bscsoee the po:: .01 of Aostr aie »acb, that ahe
would b© compelled to take part in nroh campaign
in be halt o , or fgaiLstih* Western lowers. We
believed therefore, that the voald compel Kaaosia
to acquiesce in reasonable terns* ; bat we did not
mpposo that the at*er would be »o promptly
Bellied as il eppeere to have been. private td
vices by the A-. *, sen ovc ail doubt in
oar minds, that the terms for concluding an imroe
diate j We Urn Powers and
Ku*-ia, have been defir :uly arranged by Austria,
Leonao eded to by Bossia, have received the areeut
' of ff.e Emperor Napoleon, and have been reiuc*
t-ill* y acq i seed in fey England.
Th e i-* indeed important and gratifying intelli
gence ; and it be implicitly relied on, notwitb
standing toe ‘ pinions of the Ear- p3an Pre«» and
all the correspondent* of the American Press to
he contrary—cur own included. Os coarse, it
can ot bs < x ported of an to reveal the source of
our inform*?ion. Suffice it to hay, it is conveyed
in a letter written to os, by direct on of one who
inows; and in ha ty note to as sayj:—“l Lave re*
quest d to write to you in regard to the prob
b o termination of the war; bat oven he is not par
mitted to know the almost ccr ainly of that event;
and our P.e-s is strangely belonged upon’he
suthet.’'
No commentary tbat we could makecan possibly
giv . unpor anew to this intelligeocj; and it will
at once ' « perceivd that while the terms trs fir
more favorable then P- -ia had a right to expect,
tr ey ah mdant’y seer re tbe objects with which the
war was comma* -.z:—l © protection of Tur
key ag i 1.1 K:i * ;ilinent of the tg
gr.h ive power .in r i Autocrat. John
Rail, no dsubt, w• . ave desired to make Bus
sia loot the fcxj ernes of he wsr; but tbi« would
Lave required another camp ign and the conquest
of the i-.nliro Crimea. Arid what than ? To
which of the Allies should the Crimea belong f
They cou d not hold it rorevor a* a joint posses
si-’ii, and neither of them could consent that it
1* ou!d l/i ng permenenily, to the ctfor. CUarly
th 3 true ;oi c/ i«, to leave th* Crimea in posses
tMOn of but to require that the Black 8»a
phall forever hereafter, bo devoted to commorc?,
and that no armed vassel shall ever bo permitted
to fi 'O*. up' n its surface! Bach are the conditions
of Pea :o to be granted by tin Allies to Bass e,
OOUpl d with stipulations which deprive he for
ovi r. o' all o;.tro! over the Danube of cither of its
mouths.
Th wiadom of this proceeding becomes a*, once
a? parent, when we romemher that the real danger
to Turkey, urcio Irom the gigantic power of Buss a
in the Pluck Bea, lying as it dots at her very door.
This danger ia now removed ; and with it the ag
gressive power of Buss aon the Eastern side of the
Euxit.e. Deprived of her power in the Black Sea
as a base of operations K>stward and Bouthward,
England ha* but little to apprehend from Russian
encroachments upon her luoian Empire. But still
more romaina to t>e tceomplishod by tfe Aliiod
Powers, if the views ot cmain E igli.n statesmen
aro to obtain ?l e aicendancy ; undthatis, the total
d< s’rar lion cf (.vary species of irmnment on tho
shores of tbeßosphorasand the Sea ot M *rniora,und
a prohibition agaiiffet the orecdon ol batteries or
fortifications cf a y kind, within lon miles of the
water—thus converting this natural channel into
the Enxmo, into u pc acelul canal, opon to a'i the
nations of the world for commercial purposes, but
from which vo sels of war shall, lor ever, bo
excluded. Wo glvo holow the lottor referred to;
written, as wo hove said, by direction ot one who
knows everything in relation to tho subject upod
which it treats:
London, Dec. 7.
I think I may venture to as ure you that there
is a strong prt-Lability of an oarly termination ol
tho Bus im war. I believe tbat Austria bus cer
tainly submitted propositions to France and En
gtan s for \'h co elusion, with trio usnurance, that
if accept' d by them and abtrwur s rojected by
Bus i>, she will iremodiatoiy pit an end to uil
hesitancy on the subject, and join iho Allies
aga ! nst trie t zir.
Thos-j propositions, I am assured, receive Loms
Napoleon’s approval, and ho cxprcH-o<l his Willing
ness lo accedo to them, arid tho British Govern
ment have, somewhat rolurtan ly, adopted his
polity.
t hese proposals stipulate;
Fast y to convert tho Black Sja into a coo mer
oiul one, a* a sub t-tate fur the third of the Vanna
four point*— excluding lorever the n* vies ol all ua
tior.s from it ; ai <1
Second, the whole coor.-o ot the DMnr.be, its
mouths inch dod, to bo entirely released lrom
Bass ;u control.
That tho K lporor of Uussia will accept tho'ie
prop s.t'.ons, can hardly be doubted. By so doing
ho w ill proserve the honor of his roaln*; for he
cr.nnot i uccessfully, wur with tho Allies with
Austria also against him. The contest ha-t already
told foarfuily on Russia. Her resources of men
and mouoy aro nearly exhausted ; and disguiho it
as they may, the Russian people like tho English,
would huil tho return of peace with acclarnaiions
ofdel gh*. Should peio bo concluded, Lird
Ful'iiorston’s re.- !g?jfttiori of tho Fremiorship, is
possible; and in that case an immediate settle
ment of tho c x sling <4Uostions of difference
between the United Mites and thin country, would
prrbably follow; aud cordial relations tl.m bo
ro lore t among the loading nations cf tho curlh.
Ti*« IVew Hr glat.d burlety.
This l mo honored Society, founlid in 18 6,
colehra’od tho Anuivcrnurv ot the landing cf tho
Pilgrims, ut t>;o PiftDtorh* Hotel, on tho 23d inat.
After gruco hy tho Kjv. Mr. Ktkuson, tho mem
bera and invited cuohta hat down to dinnor, and
evidently oij jed tho occiaion, an well an tho
cioutnro ojuifotts Bountifully provided for thorn,
nntil tho, near approacho ot snored hours admon
ished them that it was time to separate.
A pleasing incident ot tho ovunirg was tho in
troduction o tho compai y ot tho vonorablo Ho pa
tio A Mon, K«j., a lineal dofoondout of John Al
den, who wus the first. man to leap on ahoro from
tho MhvU >wer. Mr. A. was one of tho crig'natcrs
ot the New England S :ioty in thia city, and guvo
acme intero ting anecdote a roaltivo to its early his
lory.
Kov. Mr. Kyorson doTiverod an eloquent ad
dress, elaborating tho sentiment, given at the
cloao of his remarks, wl ioh together with tho
regular and ether voluntoor to is Is, and a list of
otlicors oloc ed for the cLauing >car, wo publish
below.
ItEUULAU TOASTS.
1. The Day—and all who honor it.
2. Thk MkMi HY or thk Piloium Fathers—
never more sacred than in these days of de
geuoracy.
2. The K. ck of Plymouth —The Corner Stone
cf Fuel Institutions.—Let tho rain doscei d, and
tho wutors como, and the winds blow, and brat ou
tho house that is founded there —lt shall not fall.
4 New Knoland—our good old old Mother
getting kind o’eranki h and ciotchetv, since wo
“iMftftiTM hat nn? mother still.
5. U counts —rapidly advancing iu hor glorious
mure 1 : upwsr i ami ownwsrd.
6 Our country, our whole country, aud nothing
but our country.
YOLUNTCSB TOAST 4.
Hr Sowaid Thomas, Esq, I'bes't.—New Eng
land and Georgia: Devotion to tho ono as the
land of our Fathers, not more sacred than obliga
tion to the other a the home of oar children.
By M. Wiisinson, 2d Vice pßLsii>ENT.—/Vy
truwth A'oel an ey f stone in political op'icn; May
MassachusoMa use it to clear her own political
vision, and p» ss it round t> the ether meiaheia of
tho farady or States who need it.
By J. S. Wiloox, Secretary.—A national monu
ment at Plymouth to the Pilgrims—not without
cause, nor too soon—may it stand ia everlasting
remembranoo of that noble band.
By Horatio Aldkn, F q —The New England
Society of Auguatr— may it eontiuue and pro per,
so long as it pleases God.
ByJ. D. Butt.—The inventive genius of the
Yank o—-it has givon us a national reputation.
By tuu Kav. Mu. Kykrson.—The oloed bought
principle—sell government, religious and civil
liberty—t) o invaluable legacy of tho Pilgrim
Fathers to this Republic, not to bo confined within
.the present limits, by which iM blessings have
b'eti demonstrated to the world, but to go forth
in i s ennobling march, nntil America, as a grand
whole, shall rejoice in ifs vitalizing power, and
the D spotism ot tho Old World pass away under
its ro-iatle a influence.
I t l). 11 ffito x.—Ti e memory of the first
rrt« r ot the so iety who wks a s«*n of one ot the
crij di panel—-Jam cs Gardiner Gould, E*q.
By James Gardner—(absent on accouut of in
di.-p sition) —New England : Her commerce whi
tens every rea. Her manufactures challenge rival
ry iu every mart. Her inventive genius and ms
chanieal skid are certified by all nations, bho has
pro-pored by knowing how t> alteud to hor own
business, and by being allowed to nunago her
own &fT« T.< iu for own way. She should allow
ether sections of tin Union the same privilege.
By W H. Sta’ ek, The simplicity, energy
and integrity that distinguished out fathers—wor
thy of tho Tesjoct aud imitation of their des-'oud-
By J. 8. \\ IX.OOX, (Secretary)—Tho mercory cf
the Pilgrims: A fountain of nspiraticn, and of
pat no ' j *.lo
By 11. Wilkinson—New England: May she
make ha--to to return to tho principles of our
fathers—thus rebuking the apes'acy cf some of
the r so pa.
Odke-s r t New England Society, elected De
ccnUntr, 1855:
Edward Tiioma-.
lal l .»> J'ns .tv —Wm T. Gould.
mi IVs l*rtsi,i+ni —M. Wuxivs n.
Tr**t*ur*r— J. O. Fargo.
Stertiary —J. S. Wi .a.
Mamagtrt.
T S Metcalf, Josiaii Sibley,
WM. H. GOODRICH, T. W. C H(CHESTER,
Milo Hatch, Dan l U. Wiloox,
Wm. H. StaYie.
A convent-, n ot Bsggage Agents, from various
Railroads, was in session iu New York for three
days Itst w :ok. The Tribune says :
T‘* -' b •
year? 4 I:\ct an in the i.sbit ot ho ding a sem;-
rn; ::.i convention, the prise pal object big to
cou ; »r« menu ra;. U, eao. agent brii ging a list * f
ill \ : x s . cd baggtg*. and tie ght it the hands cl
l s cn: | lo\t r , aud » »o a list of c aims and up pi
c» e» for lost *c, toga’.hor with descrip .on*
o ’ the properly. These conventions have teen
fv uudot great value, seldom tailing to resat iu
find ; ug lory or filly pieces of valuable property.
Pdcbvi s claimed tofcava been i s on the Central
Kai road,for intranet, are found lyirg in Detrc : ‘,
• *'d k d.n c arged v t o negligence of the Erie
K ' lroed turn up in Caicago.
Tie e couver tiems arc prodactivo of another
S '} * eac ' l relates his experience of
’ • i •'* luies tol<k»; Tujd the benefit of ccrtsm
n si:*: • of checking the various afernpts a‘ tread,
a l the manner in wh. • • tboy were frustrated. By
this • cans each ageut is put : . possesion of an
a non* t of experience highly usafui to h’mstlf
li d val**sbbj to h.s t m^loyera.
Thethise days* e sien r.-nltcd in fiodirg 47
pi ces cf vslual i-. f e ght and baggage. Wo learn
that the memr-ars of toe convention uct only ocm
pare k cs ev-.ry m mouths, but tfcst dur ngevery
week a stream of letters flows between them,
with th-s r.r? sa'isfsetory results to their employ
era a: dti e put lc. The convention a ‘joun od to
meet in Hsurheu, CxL&da Wed, on the 22 1 Jone
next.
Train Acscae tee t hattahochke Riveb—On
C? r tmas < v.\ the passenger train on the Opelika
BrauoL i» hr ad i thr| Chattaboccbee River
on U c c>r.*rt and .•nbftAntis: bridge jast fin
■-he ' by our fel w ci: z»n, John D. Gray. This
c ; ter- ut ce* Q brtvF cn Georgia and Alaba
ma, fti d great y fae iitn’es the c mmuuicaticn be
tween «hc c fwoe :cv, and adds to the advantage
of the iov or over the upper line of Railroad travel
through the Bute.
Tt e t r igo across the river wr? oonstrncted by
Jot* D. G y, ondar the superiLtencecce cf B.
E. W \ - F. :c ”, assisted by J. B. Cunning
i: . !t i-H ano t structure and reflects the higb
<> : ci ■ t e i tr. We are told that
t c br; *ge did n t even crack under the weight of
the E grne aid train.— C lun.bu* Tunes.
Snow. —Snow teli at th s place yesterday morn
ing Detween 7 r.nd 6 o’clock, to the depth of two
iuche?, bat soon d ; eappeara<i Takiontfa Signal.
SPECIAL'' NOTICES.
gpßMOjrb COUHTY.
pf- \\ f. ar « aotlioribcd 10 announce the fcliowir^
gca'.b-icaß m candidates at the enru rg county election
1 rVim.ry next:
Clxxx Bcraaos xxa Ivru:o« Coasts, ■
BTOJAIil!? F. LULL.
Omar,
FOSTER BLODG2T, Ja.
BEC KITES Tax RMTVMM3,
JOHN A* EOHLER,
Tax CoLLicToR,
ALEXANDER DEAS.
Drain,
WILLIAM DOYLE.
Comma,
RiCdABD WlffßEEl-Y.
Diviroe,
£. W. BROWN.
cct27
OjT t\* are Anitaortaed to Ann owe* LfcON P.
DUGAS as a Candidate tor re-elect on tor Oruinary of J£ ck
a .ad Coua y, at the e'ectlcn ia January next. covS*
fWT~ : oihe Voters or Klcbmoad C.’ounty.—l offer
m self as a candidate tor the Cle .Vship cf tl 4 anper ior and
Inferior Courts of Bichm.nd co -otjr, at .ae e ection in
January n;xt. G. A. BEVEII < WAIRER.
deed*
prvte are authorized to aonaißce ALEXANDER
PHILIP, as a candidate tor the Office of Sheriff of Rhb*
trend coant 7, a: the election in January next. dell
pyMr. Editor P.ease anoouuco ALBERT G. R DP
FIN aa & candidate tor Receiver of Tax Returns of Rich
mond county, at the election in January next, and oblige
dec? • MANY VOTER?.
f#" Mr. Editor Please annoance JAMBB BRAN
DON, Faq., as Candidate for th? office of Tax Collector for
Richmond county, at the ensuing election in January
next, and oblige [decS] Maxt Voters.
|3TMr. kdltor -.—Please announce F. W. GODBEE
as a candidate for 8 hex iff ofnurke county, at the election
in January next. decl
pgT Mr. Pdttor:—Pleas) announce AUGUsTCB C.
KiFKLAND as a cand date for the Sheriffalty of Burke
county at the election in January nex".
Mast Votkks.
Burke count y, Sept. 24,1555. aep26
SIT Mr. Editor ?iease ancounce JAMES H
DANIEL, Esq , as a candidate for Receiver of Tax Re
turns from Burke county, at the easulng January election,
and oblige Manx Votkkb.
Waynesboro, Sept. 1, 1855. sep26*
Mr. Kd'tor:—Please announce the name of !
JAMES F, NAVY as a suitable candidate for the offioeof
Receiver of Tax Returns for Burke county, at the next
Jan ary e'ectioo, and oblige [sepSOJ Man? Voters.
t3T“ Mr. Kdttor:—Please announce J. W. REESE as
a candidate Ur Receiver of Tax Returns o' Burke county,
at the election in January nex*, and oblige,
seps7* Maxt Votkbs.
DT ' To tho Voters or Jefferson County : —Fellow*
citisensl—l am a Candidate for re-e ection for Ordinary
and Clerk of the Inferior Court, in January next, and re
spectfully ask your support.
NICJOLAB DIEHL.
f#" We are authorised to announce JOSEPH
WAfIDEN as a candidate tor the effice of Ordinary of War
ren county, at the election ia January next. novlO
Hf We are authorised to announce JO3EPH
SAXON aa a candid Y for Tax Collector for Burke county,
at the Election in Ji u ary next. nov2
tzr To the Voters of Jefferson County Fellow
citnens!—l am a candidate for election to the office of
Sheriff, in January next, and resp ctfully ask your sup
port. [oct7J JESSE T. MULLING.
%ST To the Voters of Jefferson County Fellow
citisens!—l am a candidate for election to the office of
Clerk of the Superior Ccurt, la January next, and re
spectfully ask year support. WM. A. HAYLES.
cct7
ptT We would give notice that the Undertaking
Department is sttil canted an in connection with our Fur
niture businesß, an isfiaAJ keep constantly on hand a sup
ply of Metalic Burial CASES, Mahogany and ether COF
FINS, of all descriptions. HENRY A SKINNER,
under Ai*£s>ta Hotel, Broad-street.
Iha public can be axommodateJ at sll hours of ths
night at the Store, or by calling at our residence on
Watkins-street, between Lincoln and Eltert. deißJ
|3y Atlanta and l.agrange Ilallrond Company,
Atlanta, Dec. 25,1855. — Dividend. — The Board have < e
cla ed a semi annual Dividend of Four Dollars per share,
payable on and a'ter tie let January next. Stockholders
in Augusta will tepaid on application at the Gecrgia Rail
toad Bank. [«Jec?5J JOHN F. M IMS, Treat’r.
EST" Ordinary’s Ikoilcc.—Exec.tors, Administra
tors and Guardi ads, ate hereby notified that the Ordina
ry will be found at his cffici until the 15th January next
prepared to receive returns. Those who have om.tted to
ma»e them for 1654, will take notice, that all such wil
be returned *0 the new O.dina'y, (whoever he may be,)
whose duty it will be to issue process oga nst all such,
who may have 10 emitted to make returns.
dec27-iwlJls LEON P. DUGAS, Ora’y R. C.
ty Mrs. t£. O. Collins has now in store a full and
handsome assortment of Fall and Winter BONNETS,of the
latest ahd mest fashionable styles in Velvet, Sattln, and
Silk. Also, English STRAWS ; colored and plain STRAWS
in gr at Variety; DRMS3 CAPS; MEAD DRF66KB;
WREATHS; FLOWERS; RIRIIONB; TOILET POWDERS;
PERFUMES; SOAPS; II AIR OIL, HAIR BRAIDS; CURLS;
BONNBT, CAP, and HEAD DRESSES made at short no
tice. All orders from the country attended to with dis
patch, opposi e the U. 8. liotcl. novii
py A. P. KJignon A Co.—Received per tleamer o
the ITth «n»t., a fresh and well sorted lot of Boys’ aud
Childrens’ CLOTHING, suitable for Boys from 8 to 16 years
old. Also, beautiful Embroidered OVER SACKS for chil
dren 8,4, 5, 6 and 7 years old; together with afu 1 stock
of Gentlemen’s CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS,
all of which they are offering at reasonable prices, at their
new establishment, No. 215 Broad street. nov!s t’
|y Pall Fashions for Gentlemen’s Hats.—WM
N. NICHOLS has commence 1 receiving his Fall Style of
Gentlemen's Dress Hats, manufactured expressly for him,
by Messrs. Beebe k Co., to* hich he will be adding week
y,for seme time to come, a v riety of styles, opposite the
ank of Aug ta. augll-tf
HF" Ambrotypes.—A new style of PICTURES, far
exceeding in beauty and durability, Anything ever before
m .de. T o ex:eeding fineness, c epth of light and shade,
and richness of tone is wonderful. They do not reverse
the subject, but represent eve y thing in its trne f.sition
They are without the glare of a Daguerreotype, and can
be seen in any view.
Instructs is given in the Art. Daguerreotypes as nsual
taken in every style of the Art. Specimens of Ambro
types and Daguerreotypes can be seen at Tucker’s Prem
ium .Gallery.
N. B. —Daguerreotype Materials for sale, as usual.
novlT I. TCOKER.
jy Greensboro’ Female College Kxerclaes will
be resume 1 on the first MONDAk in JANUARY,
dec 8 twßw
UF" Made to Order.—l have this day rece : ved a new
supply of Boys’ Blue, Colored, and Black Cloth JACKETS
and PANT?, besides many other kinds of Fashionable,
Ready-made GARMENTS for Gentlemen’s wear, which I
still offer for salt on the most accommodating terms.
Augusta, Nov. 86,1555. In27j J. J. CLAYTON.
FRUITLAND SUJRSKBY !
AUGUSTA, GA.
THK subscriber offers for sale a very fice
tion of Scut'iern raise 1 APPLES, PEACHEB,iU
TEAR®, PLUMP,QUINCES,GRAPES, POMBGRANATfcS,
PIGS. rTRAWBKRRIE?, Ac. Alto, BASKET WILLOW
CUITINGS, HEDGE PLANTS, EOSEp, Ornamental
SHRUBS, etc.
gay None bnt the very choicest varieties o’ Fruit are
propagated or offered for sale at this Nursery. Trees
and Plants safely packed to £0 any distance. Address
D. REDMOND,
declß ItwAwlw Augusta, Ga.
NOTICff.
THK But tcriber, having purchased the Trout Hou -e in
the city of At : anta, is deairous of giviDg a LEASE on
toe property, for a term of years, to some gentleman wto
will keep a 11:>1 class Hotel, as th; house and fixturts are
sup rior to any he use in the State. It ts conveniently
situated to the passenger Depot, and contains some 88
good, commodious rooms all well ve. ti ated, and is located
in ade irable portion of the city. Persons desirous of
Leasing said property, will call on Maj. G. A. RICE, of
Atlanta, who will show them the property.
octl4-dAwtf A. AUSTELL.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALS.
lITILLbs sold low, 480 acres of first rate LAND, lying
IT in Sugar Valley,sixmiltssouthwet from Calhoun
Ga.; about acres under cultivation. The.e is on the
place a comfortable Dwelling, goou out-houser, a newly
built Gin and Cctton Press ;in fact every thing ap
pertaining to make it oae oft: e uieasmntest farms in the
country For further particular*,apyly to
J. DANIEL,
fep26-tw Awtf Calhoun. Gs.
THE BURKE HOUSE,
THK une'ersigatdoss opened the above HOUSE.MWi
situated oa tnec.rner 01 Br -ad and Washington pt
Streets, and isp-ep.redtc accommodate transient and
permanent Boarders in as good sti’.e as any other House
in the city. This House has undergone extensive repairs,
wh ch, together with additional rooms and its eligible
location, warrants the subscriber in saying, that with his
best efforts he hopes to make it a comfortable home tor
business men and travellers. H. D BELL.
Augusta, October 6th, ocT-JAwtf
AUGUSTA WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA!
npHK l NDKItwIGXKD having purchased the exten-
JL sive MACHINE SHOPS, FOUND KEY and OAR
SHOP, w th all the machinery attached to the same, here
tofore belong eg to the Company known as the ** Augusta
Machine Work*,” are now prepared to execute orders for
CASTINGS,MILL GEARING, GIN GEARING, MINING
MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS. SAW
MILLS, complete; SHAFTING and PULLEYS, RAILROAD
CARS j*q*l IRONS,STEAMBOAT MACHINERY and every
description of w rk usually made ia flrs ? class Machine
Sdope, of Iron, Brass or Wood. Orders for work, not spe
c-ally contracted for, must be accompanied with cash de
posit of 50 per cent, on the tuppoaed value of the work or
dtred, and the remainder pa:d on delivery of the work. —
Address all letters on tusiues* ta
L. HOPKINS k CO
PROPRIETORS.
Eknrt H. CrxMixa, | f'xo. W. Snxwz&s,
W. 3!. D’Axtiusao, j Rouir Y. Uakriss,
seißi-dA«*6m Lambsth Hofkiss
BOGI3, A D IHUNFB.
I' UK subscriber has jest received at his store,
ne riy opposite J. A T. Bone’s Hardware fittl
Store, his fall supp y of BOOTS, SHOES and FHi
Plantation BROGaNS. ilia comprises a *
comp ete assoit.uentof the very lutes' styles—prices rea
a- nable,call and *ee Hum. JAS. W. BURCH,
oSdAarlm At the o d stand of H. E. Clarke.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES’,
STOCKTON k CARRY,
Vr the stand long occupied by James Huibert, on thk
corner of Ellis and Mclntosh-sireeU, will keep con
stantly on hand a good assortment of Home-maoe anv.
Northern manufactured CARRIAGES, ROCKAWaYB and
DUGGIES, which they will sell allow prices and on rea
sonable terns.
They are now prepared to build to order all article* it
the* 1 lice iu afuperior style. REPAIRING done at short
notice ia the best workmanlike manner. They solic. r p»-
ronage. n'i?
TEE GBEAT MEDY FOR COUGHS A COLDS
TITTB FACTOR A L KLIXIU.—This preparation
has been in ust for the p=st seven years, in most of
the Southern ci.i s and towns, and witroot puSnc and
advertising, .be demini ferit has iteadily increased, and
it to cow acknowledged to be th* most plea ant and effec
tual remedy for Cough*, Colds, Asthma Bronch tis. Whoop
ing Couth, Pneumonia a d other diseases cf the Lens*
aa 1 Threat extant.
It to co r pos d < f articles each of which separately have
a »pec:6c acdoa upon the Langs, bnt in .heir pr oportioo
at- combinarivn, exe.*t a pow.rful effect, sp-edily remov
ing a 1 pelmena-y d sasse, Con*umpt«n <x ep'.ed, sind in
that sfftcu a, it affords grest reli-t For cbd-rer, in 1
<as*es Os Croup, it ac t promptly, relieving in a few min
ute*. It is ort fiiectly recommended to the efiiicted. ]
Prepared and for sa e by WM. H. TUTF, M. D.
de:f-dSw4* Bmo
FiHKifffe choia Goshen*;
1U 60 Boxes choice Family CHEESE;
:0 Barrels BUCKWHEAT :
70 Boxes Grcund COFFEE;
fiCCO Pounds COD FISH ;
in Half bb's. Pickled SHAD;
to Toxes Undenrcod’s PICKLES. Jost received
y {n<vls d Awtf] CTCI RICH MON P.
COLUMBIA LAND FOB SALE. j <
TIT ILL b« Mil, on the Srst Tatld.y in DXCEUBEB
▼ ▼ next, at the Lower Market-house, in the city of ]
Augusta, at 11 o’clock, the Farm on Washington road, 9
miles ab* ve Augusta, known ai the ’•fiawes Place ” con
taining 81b acres. Can be treated for at private sale at
aay time previous to the said day of sale.
N0v.1,1865 LION P. DUG AS, Trustee.
COMMERCIAL
SAVANNAH, Tec. 2T.—Cotton—Arrived s nee the 20t\ !
i*st,, balus rp’and, <*tß,*€7 per Bail-oad.B,lsSf cm j
iugusta and lendings 00 the river,) an i 452 do. St a a- 1
land. The ex'xjfigf.r't v e sem-: pea-d amount to 6,493 ]
biles Upland, Ht<T46 do. Fet 'siinds, vit: live jKo:
4,8<J7 bd’es rpland ; l» bew York 2,049 ba e 5 Uplanc; and ;
to Charilß7 biles Upland,and 4G do. lea Llacc j
Jeav : nr on hand and n fh'rpboa*d not cl*ared, a sto:k of
60,!l7ba'*w Cpanlaad2,b 7 do.reaTsaod agan*t <),-
866 bv e« Ufl-nl and 2,884 do. reals'artto rt C.e eace
time a t y ar.
feinie Asia's acc .unto to bth net from iverpoo .cur
market has renusined fi m at qu t t ins give" ire'.ioua to
the r receipt, tn Friday t'efi'S*. cay of this week’s re
view, t e e wan a g ol deiani, the sales reaching 1 3di
bale*. Setu day be ng a rainy aod a 1 favor a e uayfor
out-doir cperatioor, on } 161 bales cbengei L ni.«. he
weather continuing set and anuinblf a M of Monday,
bu. 466 bile, wer* jo d, t e mirke remain ng u:cha gtd
bo fcusl'.sss wis done on Tte d*y. ttedneid.y w r a
cleur, ant ifca mar «t epeued with a t tr
deatiftl, the rp# at '.n3 so- ting up 1,1e9 ta t TeJ
t-r Jay, tV mar*st w*s stead , hoi e s not fating Lp e#i
to press iales. wer.* at th • asking mes, wb c - sere
thesesn: t'j ougfoot t e wee?; the da' ’s transtc. o i
aaoun*.-d to 1,’69 ba e», at txtr-mei cf The
uingalth- tkr.s t bu iotas la t
were as tol ows;
Low Hied ing
Ftri.t Middling fc %^9
Goo i MrdcUng
Middiin / Fa ’r 9Jg&9#
The ra e>of ifce wek sum up 4,8.1 bales at tje fol. -wing
part cu as: li at 1%, lbl at o, c7 at 9)4: 2tl S 3 16; lot
atSjg Sf a li2atß>4. 5. it 451 at -A at
8 ’.B-.6; 588 ft
at OX 134 a: 9*; niilSial- a: 9* c.ntn
St 1 lahiTidb —ihe mtrke. ij tt Ji ucse.tied, enl o;e-a-
Übnshave tot yet f*iriy commenced. Ihi sale's ;e> rei
to us .L s week, se «• 2 3 bale at pri es .aogitg from 16
t ) i 6 cents, U© of whieh a: 50<fc.C ; . Ihtre wai nota--
muchicq-irya at cu: at re;oit. Tie exp>rU ha.e
been 46 b:k« to Ch»rieston
Uice —i hre wai a fiir demand for th? artide, and t v e
la ea made reached 911 t ercea i t <4 31 5o hnn
drellba. £xports tor the week, 453 tirrets, au tohew-
Wheat*-' We have no ch .n t e to ncte this week. Tie
busice.s doing to smaii and the receipt* limited to 3,394
aaors. Weh-ar of smsii sales at curquotstion,v s:
sl.9tkßl2for Bed and Wh te Wheat. Ihe ex. oris have
bten 1U75 bushe s to T ew Y r*.
Flour —W e Lave no change to njtlce :h s week from
cur :as; rep< rt. In s*-c*», superfine Geo T gia and Tennes
aee silt's are held at <4
are the extremes (f quotit ons.
Coffee —We have teari of a sale c f 800 ta?s Rio, at 12c.
V R*. Af*irso(kie cn the m r.et, ana the demand .s
good a*, this rate, whch is an in* ; .de quo*aton.
Com —There is a arge stock cf Coro in first hands, and
tbe receipts on the u-cre;se. the inquiry s iig . t this
week, and prices a-e at6sto 90c ,a- in qjan-ity. A sale
cf 2,00© bu hels was made at There are tone
iO t025,(00 bu he s do* cn the market.
OaU A flee article cf Penrsylvania Ost3 is cow offer
ing at 7Q, 5c bushel, aad the demand at tte:e figure j
ia but to a limited extent.
Uay —The stock f beto Eatte n and Northern Ea 1 is
amp e for the demind, which is goo?. We qu'te, as t v e
cargo ri»tef r Esstein, 41.2
an : for Northern IV; retail
Potato**— See3 atd Eaiicg Fotatots are
8 M b.l.
Wt.ihkey— New (Meats Whis ez is now quot d at4sc ,
at »hic price we bear of a sde of 100 btls.
Mol>Jikhe*— lhe firut of th* ne* crop arrived from New
Orleans oy the schr. At by Frances, on the 25tb inst., a
po-tion ot which, some 75 hhes. brought 45c. per gallon.
Sugar—We h «ve not yet r.ceived any of the new crop
of eugar, though a supply 13 looked for toon. We con
tinue to quote with a very small quantity in tirst hands,
and a fair enquiry, as foltoWL’: 1 orto R:co 93v@10; St.
tt*.
Salt—A sale of 500 sacks wa? made at 9£c. The quoti
tic ns at which it is held, range from 95?. to 41, according
to quant ty. A fair inquiry exjs:s at prices above quoted,
and the stock in first hands is 1 rge an ! increas . g.
Groceries— We have bat little change to not»ce in the
feeling which existed at the lime of our last report. The
market cont nu-s animated, though not so lively, in c >n
sequence of the holidays creating a partial suspension of
activeoperations. Prices are firmly Lustained, and a fa r
bu incss bai been done at our quetatons.
Lumber— We have to report an active export business,
amojet tg to 878,900 feet for the wetk, as follows: 139,-
1(0 to Liver poo’, 92,000 to Havana, 129,AH) '0 Newbury
port, an 1 25.200 to New Ycrk
Exchange —sterling is quoted at 8 & cent, premium.
Th- Banks are ; el irg S ght Checks on all Northern cit es
at # cent, prem., and per.hasing New York Sight Bi's
at >4 dis:; 5 days at 34, 10 days at 36; 80 days at
60 day * at 9j days 234; and Poston, PLLadcl
phU and Ba tnrore, 60 days Bills ce it. disc.
Freights— Foreign freights contfnue dull, at 7-16 to 34d.
for Cotton to Liverpoo , aid to Utvrs lc. Coas wi e—
tolljston 'cr Cotton; to New York, Baltimore and
Philadelphia by sailing vesre's, 5-16 'or Cotton ; by steam
ship to New York, 7-16 for Cotton; and to Philadelphia, by
sie»mfchip,3i for Cotton.
C HAULKSTON, Dec. SB. Cotton.— Tht re wis quite a
good demand fjr this article for rone days prior to the
date of our las»- rerort, which < mbr<:c=d all q lalities, and
the market cl Me* fi*m, with prices about better than
f iheywereat lhe opening cf the week. Uood Middling
had advanced to Middling Fair to "•
The demand, howtv. r, c osed with the week, as the in r
ket was tut tnioly attended ciuriog the first two days of
tha week under review, and had lost much of the buoyan
cy that ha 1 characterize the transactions cf an earlier
pei iod, alihough no po ilive deciine can be said to have
been estsblised in pric.’s: but tha demand rev ved on
Monday, and during the d-y a heavy I uainess ergsged
dealers at a range o f figures denoting a firm and adva c
;ng market. Operations were suspended on Tuesday,
which was Christmas day. Tee transactions as reported
on Wednesday, would leave the impression tint it was a
quiet day, but we learn that th'ire was a sale of 1510
bales for future delivery, at 9#c , which was not incor
porated in thq day’s operations. The transact! as yes
terday were to a modera'ely fair extent, and the m «rket
c’ored at the qaetati na f;iven beiow, which it will \ e
seen a'e a faille, better thin reported in oar is
1 sue of the 21. t.
Thereceip'sof the week reach 17,740ba1e5, aDd the sales
In the same time 10,260 bales, exclus ve of the 1500 no-Led
1 at ove. Tr uraesin iy be claised ns r oilows, vz: 60 bales
1 atbM,s)atb%, 60u at
. Bfc, 810 atß%, 512at815 16,528 at 9, Csßat9>i, 1.0 at
9 6 16,1451 at 9Jtf, 16S at 9 716.298 S at 9J4,ai.d 3 5 bales
We auote Orriiary to Good On iniry
Low toStiictMiid ing,B; Go-, d Middling
. Middling Fei 9# ; and Fair 9. s b<&9%<’ Theinte.wn ion
of the holidays had rather interfered with thebutinesa in
Long Got ton. The transaction-, w'r ich h-ve been com
l paratively light, continue to thow a d.dining tetd n:y in
» prices Ih; receipts, it w.llbe set n, are on tie increise.
Uice— Tnert w;»s a moderately fair r'eman l for this ar
tioie diring the first two days cf the currett week, viz:
) Friday and S» urday la t,rnl at the cl.se of bus ness on
the la tei cay, the opr ning prices were fuliy sustained;
* since that period, however, nothing tai btea done, owing
to the hollidaya.
Cbm—The receipts by RHire ad thh week roay'beiut
down at 12,4 )0 bushels. A limited demand and an accu-
I mulating stock has depressed the m irket, a.d the few
rales mule show a drooping and declining m irket. The
margi a of quotations has widened since our last, and we
I quote, at the close of bus : ue6s, BC@9oc., as n quality, the
latter quotation, however, is an outside figure. Bcme
2700 buahs.s North Carolina, he d over from the pre ious
week, have been so d at About rOuO bu he's of this
description, which reached the market yeiten ay had ne t
been sold when we closed our report. Since the fore oing
was written,sooo bu Lets of this quality were sold at 92:.
i er builiel.
Oats— Some 16)0 buEhelsreached the murket yesterday,
wt.i.hwa* previously afße'y t>up>lied, and bold at 45c.
per bushel.
Wheat —The receipts of the week reach 14,490 bushels.
Exported i-i the name t me 9574 bushel-. The mirket may
1 be said to have been brought to asUnd, so limited has
i been the butiness cf the week.
A lour —The receipts cf the week reach seme 1940 bb!g.
by Railroad, which gives us a stock at present of 7o00(&
: 8000 barrels, a u,jply ftr beyond the waats of the trade
, at any time, but par.icularly so in the preseit stagnant
posit’cn of affiirs.
Hay— We aot j - the ar;ival this we,k cf upwards of 890
bales of North River, 400 of which have bee a sold at $1.15
$J ICO Tbs.
[ Bacon and Lard.— The stocks are rather on the in
f oreass, but there isn > demand at present for art'c’.ea
and prices may te note ' an nomina'.
» Salt.— The rtc»iptssince our Jast reach 5,8 )0 sacks, aud
1,400 busluL Turks Island. The former has been sellirgat
. 92c. and we learn that 1009 sacks of another invoice were
col t at 9 c. $ rack.
Sugar —l he receipts since our last comprise abcut 400
hhds. Louijiana. The high prices have chicked the de
mand, and the market has been comparatively quiet. The
sabs in the aggrega e will reach about 2)0 hhds.taVenin
em ill lots, at as in quality ; the bulk £e liug at
834(2)9 .
Copes— We have no transactions to report. The ketch
Commerce, arrived here yesterday, direct from Rio, with
2.600 b igp.
MoUoses—l he receipts since our last reach some 1460
bbls and 41 tierces New Orleans, about 600 bbls of which
had been sold, prior to arrival, at a price which ’f now re
ported would give no criterion of the market and about
850 bbls. and 4 • tierces have been sold since arrival, on
terms not made public.
Enchanges— I he market for Sterling has fluctuated du
ring the week, but closed at
freights— We quote to Liverpool, Cotton in square bags
kd ; Havre dull at 134 c. He quote to New York dull at
5-16ths for Cotton, and by steamers %c.
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GA.
HEMPHILL GRAY, PROPRIETOR.
TUB I*llol’lil KTOn of the above named estab
lishment, in returning hii sincere thanks to bis
friends and the public in general, for the very liberal pa
tronage extended to him since he has been in opera
tion, would respectfully state that he is now prepared
to execute all order- for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS*
with despatch, at the shortest notice,and in thebestman
nsr.
Ts Kallroai Coatpanlas and Car Baiidars.
I am prepared to manufacture to order all kinds and
sixes of Railroad Car and Engine WHEELS, equal to any
manufactured at the North. Holding Murphy’s Patent
right fer making “Murphy’s Patent Bolid Hub CAR
WHEELS,” 1 am now manufacturing a Single Plate
Railroad Car Wheel, equal, if not superior, to any other
Plate Wheel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels new is
use.
Particular attention paid to the manufactureof another
kindsof Railroad Car and Engine CASTINGS, including
Frogs,Switches, Chairs; a'so, Bridge BOLTS aDd CAST
INGS for every description of Bridges.
1 am also prepared to fit up all sites and kinds oi
Railroad CAB WU EELS and AXLES, BOXES, CAPS and
BRASSES complete.
To Mifl Owners end Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, OABTING6, Ac., furnished at
the shortest notice, of the best materials an:’, workmanship,
and at the lowest prices.
American Iron Foundry, Aagusta, Ga., I
June sth, ISSB. f dl-ly
DISSOLUTION.
I'*!!* firm of OSMOND A GRAY was this day dissolved
. by mutual consent. HEMPHILL GRAY will collect
the assets and pay :t debts of the firm.
JESSE OSMOND,
Augusta,Feb. 18, 55. _ HEMPHILL GRAY.
HAYING sold my interest in the American Iron
Foundry to Mr. HEMPHILL GRAY, who will con
tinue the business on his own account, I solicit a continu
ance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the firm.
f!4 JgSSE OSMOND.
FLORIDA LANDS FOR SALE
A BARGAIN NOW TO BE HAD FOR CASH.
W7ILL be sold for d vision on the first kondayin
TV JANUARY next, a valuab e PLANTATION, four
mil*-s north-east of Marianna, Florida, containing 9u* acres
of Land ; 550 of which is cleared, with all nictsaary Plan
tation house*. Alio, a splendid REVIDENCE.three miles
from Marianna, aod one and a haif from in • sau planta
tion, with ad the advantages that nature or a ricaa be
stow ia beautifyirg and rendering it desirable, healthy
and with excellent water.
The above wil be shown by the Overseer, on the Plan
tation.
Terms—One hal*' cash, and balance iaone year, with in
terest, and secured by bend and mortgage for Plantation,
and al! c an for residence. For further particulars apply
to [nlO-ltJ JOB. B. ROULHAC, Marianna, Fla.
FLANTSRS HOTEL.
"1 111t 3 r though well known and pcpula. House, is
K dcw be rg enlarged, and will be ready by the late
October r :u f to accommodate twice as many as heretv
ft 1 Prtvu jsly it cculd only in part, in the butiness
ieaeo---, 1 commodate Day and Transient Boarders. From
the st. n iate. Families, as well as single persons, can be
ru» x’withd sirable quarters. The undersigned is now
ready to engage rooms as above. Second story Hah will
have suit of rooms, with Parlor and Bed-room acts bed.
Every room in the addition will have a cre-p.ace; and,
at to ventilation, cannot be surpassed.
;yS4 JOHN BRIDGE.
DANA * WASnBUBN ,
(soooKsorsro)
WASHBDKN, WILDER a CO.,
EACTORS AUD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
bsvsnasb, Ga.
Joseph Wa&bxcui, Special i Fras. G. Dasa, J Genera
Jobs R. W ildes Partners-} U. K. WASHBr.-iS, ( Partn’s
\ l "■ ILL continue the above business at 114 Bay street
TV east of the ixchange.
Orders for Bagging, Ro; s, and other supplies fil ed
promptly At ca».i prices. jySl 6m
8000 GRAFTED APPLE TREES FOR SALE!
r TtH II grafting of a native Georgian, at my Nursery, 2
X miics of McD.tcugb, Herry county, Ga. The Trees
are clone and two summers’ growth, and embrace fifteen
choice kicnr, that r pen ton the 15th of Jane to the 10th
ofOctGber. 1 will mark t&ch k nd, do them cp in s&od
order, put straw an- ck-th around the rocts, and deliver
them at the Jonesfcorcugh staticn on t. e Macon and W s
era Roa% SO m ies above Macon, or a: the Rail
road, 140 mi es above Augusta, *t fS per hundred Trtes,
either of the one or two cummers’ growth, of an average
Namks.—Yellow Jane, Red June, Large Striped Ju’y,
Horse, Large Qaeen, Mangham, Prcnd or R eg, Limbtr
twig, Romaniies, R«.d N. Y. Pippin, foot Round, Lsdy
W«snington,kcg ;sh C.abfc, Giciter Panaain, and L«dj
F:nger*.
Register jour morey and send South Carolina, A gusta,
or Savanrab Back bills, at c y rise, and 1 will send ;he
Tr. es. My Pcftoffloe is McDonough, Henry count?, Ga.
novls sm7t» JOHN DAILY.
MULES! MULES!
TU KM Mar moth MULES have a-rived.—^
We have juat neeivtd 12 yc-ucg, broke
MULES, rom Nash vile, Tenn., from 16 to 17 V J
bauds high. Cal. as 1 lock at them. AM*
We are aiac in receipt cf an invoice of 15 pair Northerr
HORSES, aud 10 single Northern UORcfcs—prin.ipafly
Bays. Sail Hones will arrive in ten day*.
WILSON A ALFORD.
poyß9 J. L. MIMS, Sup’t.
WARREN COUNTY LAND FOR SALE.
WILL be sold at the Court-house door in Warren ten
ou the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, two hun
dred and fifty acre* of Pine Liud, on the waters cf Rocky
comfort creek, adjoinxg lands of Chat ies Logur, Tr cmas
T. Grace and others. ny one wishing to »<; the Land or
obtain futtber inf rmat on, may apply to HENRY R.
CODY, or K H. POTTLE, Eiq. s at War rente n
C. C. CODY,
Nov. 4,1555. Surveyor C. O. A Lim’d Co-ly.
NAUA.-fiD kings N ALLS mnor tsd sixes. for saiTb
cctlS-flm 0. A. WILLIAMS 4 ®ON.
"WAREHOUSES.
paom vuito*,
A *N - v
7? MISCt ANTS, A u cut* a, Geo.. i*ow
ai' Niioit c • -• emer to cf r «tt'O a: 1 P-^*rt«- c
Air 4C« tlou fproJu'.e ■ trirc, w-eo
required.
of the 071 c a.- M’e
rv n. ©a J >c*roa street, ueur tt e Glebe Hotel.
F Phlsist V. P. Clattos.
A-j?:>r t i% 1855. St-pl6-4n
B¥S i
AAD CO.MMiiWWF ’
\ V 1 4JSKCBAD;-, € i.—T 5
:o! f:rf:rr,rp ;AM r e, woo’d rt-irre. -•’?
fo:m the:r 'run s & d ;hs ;»ib ic, it**. t:ey felili co-t tee
to transact 4 < »■ ft ERAL WaR-:\ 0 : : . SNJ COMMUi
-3ION la *>ll r»-ron:r. e, at tfc'ir old siaai on
the oom roi Re>n Id ta.l Wub itrettj ic;d w cl
sotki*. a k ‘i* »of ; a-.ic p irortogT. 'ill-ir entire “ien-
Uon wil g?voU to the interest of lb :r uxorne.-*.
Orders carefu y ?Uei .- t tre ic©; tre irket pr cei.
Advance tneJewU?-. -etied©.. Pw’qc-in s . re.
Chary n accord .cc. wnh t:.c reauUr’y eetaH'sh^:
rates *■: the coy J\ . M. DYE,
Augusts,Betit. i«♦., 133*5. •*■ *. B\R«£s.
J. J. PKAHCt,
WAI4KJ OIHK AND UO*firflßHlGX >
M*.RCH*NT, Augusta, Ga , w.:.
the V arehoa:*; a'd Conunt: oa Bus res- . vheiMBBB
extensive trick War. house, re eit:y occup t,\ by b ;a i A
Ftovaii.oaG mpbeK stre.t, tear L. ilopki:;3 an,* Mturs.
Bones a Brown* -lard war I tor*
Hi 3 pe/sen ti attention gi7ea ic the Storage an! Sals o
Cotton and o f fer Pro uce 3oisig"ei to hi) care.
Order■> f.r BaggfNg, .. . d F amiiy Bapp ; >. a far -r . d
at the •* rices.
Cash advances m-.de cn Pr luce in stors
Com m 3 s ons for selling Co ion, 25 cents per bale,
si
*»EO. L. A.VDE&SO3,
AND UOM ttißHi >N
V? MiiR.IIANT, Key acii street, AUgu
Ga., begs eave.o m orm his friend- and the pub-*-£ !
lie generally, that he ha* taken tue large Br-ok WaTc
toase, on tior.c cide of Jde.-noid etftrct, ib-* parpeae ' ;
transaciiag a GENLKAL WABEHCU E AM)CUM>JIS
SION BU*IMu3X
His strict personal attention will be gi7ta to the Storage
acd sa o olCo W; eat - orn, V. our, Paco i and Po
due; genera ly, ai.d to Bec.iving and forwarding Gx> s
Alvaioes when desire , on Produce in store.
wptld
S I>. U &RD,
WA BKKOIbK AND COMMISSION
MtECIiANT, Au/u ta.Ga.—'The»ubscr ;
ber will continue the above batinesi in ai its 2&S&L*
branches, at his old stand, f iuSldinga,) e t
aide of Mclntosh street, where he sciiiits the patroaag . o
the pubi c ge -eral'y.
U s atri.t personal attention wi 1 1».; givea to the Storage
and Sale of Cotton, and all other Produ e
Orders for Bagging, &ope and Y tvas y bopplies, car fa
ly filled, *»nd at lowest market prices.
The csu»la2coma:od-tlions extended to customers.
Au«.u t.i, rtept. st, 1955. S. i-. UKARD.
•epttl"i«w4m
JOilN CAfcHiM,
pKNBUAL COMMIBsiUN Ms ECU ANT,
UT Augusta, Gi., bein. perman nly located rrnfitT
at T. S. aletc%lf’s n<v &ire Proof Wa-eho s-,on
Reynold fctreet, l >ba 1 coat»cue the GiNtRAL COM
MISSION BCblc. liberal advances ms.de on produce
in store. 012
BhALL & di'JV ALL,
GROCERY AUGUSTA, GA.,
IATILIj continue t he Grocery tasiuess in ail its branches,
W at their Old CtaoJ, on street, opposite the
Plantere' Hotel.
Our Stock ot J rcccr.es will at 'ail time j s e large, the as
sortment complete, aod uanicaU ly * pied tc Planters*
trade —a liberal snare of which v so long enjoyed
and hope at. Uta itceive. WM. sj. bKALL,
JOHN W. b. STOVALL.
IIEALL T*a KOI AIL»
WAUGIIOItsK AND
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Will
tinue the Warehouse and Oomnrssion Business,
in ail its branches, a d have removei to tlie Y re-Proc
Warehouse adjoin ng M. P. ttovall,on the corner oi Jackson
and EiiG stre.t.-, near the Globe Hotel.
Consignmentb cf .lotion, tiaccn, Grain, and other Pro
duce solicited.
All Cotton consigned to us will be cola ttthe Warehouse
where one of the firm may at all tio-sb'. found.
Commission ior selling Cotton will be # Scents per bale
WM. M. (BALL,
August 1, 1555. JOHN Y\ L. STOVALL.
au26
LiiliAM A. ASkLN,
WAUKIIOLBK AMD COMMIBBION v\\\
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga. Having as
sociated ourselves together or the purpose o
transacting a general WARLiiOUtsE AN D COUteloßlufl
BoßlNEcfs,we have lakea the commodious Fire Proa
Warehouse on Reynold street, (recently occupied by Platt
k Gilliam,) where wcwill be pleased to *er ve ail the friends
of the tld concern, and as many new oueu a3 may choose
to give us their patronage,—pi* dging ourselves that their
interest shall not butler in our bauds. Particular atten
tion will be given to the selection and forwarding of
giug, Jtcp; and family Supplies.
Commission'or sailing Cotton will be sis ce-ts per bale.
The usual Cash Advances made oa Produce in ctore.
T. A. GIi.HAMyOI Oglethorpe county.
F. E. ABKCN, of Taiaferro county.
Augu.t 22,1555.
subpsos & (uaun m,
WAUKtiOIbU A.N D CoAjMIbMION
MERCHANTS, Mclntosh-street, Augusta,
Ga., willcontinue the VVi.c.- aa 1 orara a-gSBBM
sion Business in their Fire-Proof Building on Llclutush
atreet, in all it branches, and Dope by strict personal at
tention to the interests of all who place business in their
hands, to merit public fa'’or.
Orders for Bagging, Rope an J f mily Supplies filled at
the lowest market prices.
Ca3h Advances made wbe.? required on Produce in store.
J. R. Simpson. | J. T. Gaboinsb.
&u 29
COTTON WAREHOUSE AND CJMSUSSIoN
BUSINESS.
i££K unders-gned have t*ker. into Co-pa'tner- .\V\,
tbip CiiAULEd W. DOUGHTY. The Cotton
Factorage and Commission Bus ness will be here !»££«sal
after conducted -mder the firm of OOCGUTY, BEALL A
Ou.,at the r well known stand (Fire proof buildings c.n
Jackson-strett. Their cndivi.led attention t :u be give-,
as heretofore, to the interest of their customers and friends.
Li -era! a vances made on Cotton in store.
Ohargtß in accordance w.th the customary rate es t; e
city. DOUGHTY A BEaLL.
Augusta, August 29,1855. w4m
Thcb. P. Stovall. Jos. H. Stovall.
THOS. P. BTOVALL ft CO.
G\ EJU Lit A L CC M MISSION M SRC tl A NTS
t Augusta, Georgia. We would respectfully , v / : * t
inform our friends and pal rone, that we atili coa-&
tinuothe ComiriiiHiou Business at our <>ll stva j, tie
wegiveourperson.il attention to consignmenti oi C-l
--ton, ¥ our, Bacon, Jraiu, and ail descriptions of Produce
Orders '•arefuiiy IMe?, ';nd ndvantes, either ca~h or by
acceptances, made on Fro-luce in store, or when Bills o
Lading accompany ora' ta.
Cotun store I in a Fire Proof Warehouse.
sept 6 Cm
J« i« ANSLEI)
GBNKRAh COMMISSavN AND PRODUCE ,- A
MEKCH ANT, Augu&ia,Ga., Office on Broad ».
street,oppociie Union Bank, will give prompt and ■'
Sersonal attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain, Flour,
jtton, and all articles of Slerchandise consigned to h .m
Also, to the forwarding of goods for the interior and North
, aru markets, at the customary raies.
Lihira; advances either in cash or by acceptances, nr si e
on articles in store, or when Bills of fading accompany
drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. A B. Wilkinson, J.
Fargo, Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Williams ft Wil;ov,
The:'. Trout A Co., Charleston, 8. C.; VVc. Duncan, Pale.-
ford, Fay A Jo., V. T. Willis, Savahnah, Ga.;
Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Wilson & Co., D. Stuan A
Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans; C. 11. Aei
bone, Dalton, Ga.; G renville A Sample, Ckattuaoogti, Fenc.;
Bearden, Sen <i Co., Knoxviile, fenn.; t'. K. Reed r, .V.f -
•no, Lean'.; W. B.Sliapard & Cc., Berry A DetaoviJlc, ;«>.sh«
villa, Tenn. c 2
SI 000 REWARD.
DU .UUNTKU’teoelcbrated SPECIFIC,ror ihecurs
plaictsof the Organs of Generation.
gSY* Os allreraediesyetdiecoveredfortheabovecom.
plaint,thisisthe mostcertain.
makesa speedy andpermanent curewithon-re
’ riotiontediet,drink,exposure,orchangeofapplicatiofi
,o business.
|3F" It lsparfectly harmless. Gallons efit might *
|aken*ri*houtinjuringlhepafcient.
It is not unpleasan: to take; and contains no m'rcury.
iritis pat up in bottles,with faildirectioLbacrcm*
pauyingit, sothatpsraonEcan curethemselveswithootre
sorting tophyaiclapsor othergforadvice.
py It is approved and rocommended by the Hoys
College of Physicians and Surgeons or London and hrr
heir certificate enclosed with every bottle.
It is prepared by Wm. Richardson A Son, No. 4, Bohc,
London, and has their signature over the corkofeacl.
bottle. None other is genuine.
It will invigorate the system, and completely renovate
and rcstorethe Genital Organs to their original hea'tby
conditioner von in persons who have past the meridiir. o
lire.
In ordinary cases of Gonorhcca or Lcucorrboea I
one bottle isenoug'ntoperformacertaiucure. Pric«sl,
In Gleets or Strictures of long standing, its coni i&ueo
e win HiW-iys cure, and in all diseases of the Organs,it
laffhrd ri lief.
For sale in Augusta by W. H. A J. TURPIN,
<ll9 to whom all orders must be addressed.
PUBLIC NOTICEi
HBUKM AK, CLARKK sfc CO.’ii (late Sosai
Clxbk A C 0.,) Genuine COI) LIVER OIL, for Con
sumption, Scrofula, Ac. The late firm of Rushton, Clark
A 00. being dissolved by the death of W. L. Rußhton, (the
only Rushton ever connected with the firm) their Genuia :
COD LIVER OIL will in future be prepared only by HEGi-
MAN, CLARKE A CO., surviving partners and eo'e suc
cessors. Be particular in ordering to specify flecemar,
Clark A Co., (or Rushton, Clark A C 0.,) as it was Mr,
O ark, and not Rushton, who for the past seven years oar
superintended its manufacture, and is the only Druggist
who ever went from the Unite ! talcs to Newfound and
for that purpose, an * since Mr. Ruhton’a death there ho?
been an article called Kcshtoc’s Oil introduced, which is
in no way onnected with Burton,Glaik A Co.—or i:ege*
m&n j Clark A Co.; and as success in its use depends u-'OD
its purity, v r j mnefc care cannot be taken to get the gen
u.ne. Thousands who had been taking the Oil of other
maker* wl heut success, have been restored to health by
the purr Oil of'•nr manufacture.
E EG EM AN, CLARKE A CO.,
Chorcistiard Draggists, New-York.
Sold by HAViLA ND, RIBLEY A CO.,
Agents f. r Angus a, andt rugeistsgenera-'.y.
mb’. 7 -dAwly
CHLCxi'ERIHG’S PxASO FcRTES.
AFt Li, A.-80KTMR*f of‘hese jnatlj ce!eir,ted
Inst urn. r t.’,o # 6,
woodanJß a-k WHnut Oasts, just received and f r*aleai
Fjc:. ry pr eer, ty OGARLKB CATLIN,
Agent for this city.
N. B. —Every Instrument warranted sound and perf-ct,
without any reservation. novlfi
N CUNSItiXMKXr
-14 hhds. Baccn 81 Dtßand SHOULDERS;
6ibt!s Pike’s Magnoii i WHI-KEY;
7 firkins choice selected Go-ban BUTTER ;
5 boxes selectee Dairy CHEESE;
85bale3 prime Northern KAY, at S, C. R. Depot;
Ifoo sacki fcALT instoie and at A. AW. S. Depot;
fiOO bbls. fresh Thomar'on LIMS;
2.*» Denijchns cho : ce 4th proof old Rye WHISKEY ;
-000 B>3. Fami y HAMS, Tenness e cured. Apply to
JOHN CASHIN,
nov9 General Commission Merchant.
AUGUSTa. FEMAL2 EiGH SCHOOL.
f FHK Exercises of this Echooi will be resumed on the
A first MONDAY in OCTOBER, opposite the United
States Hotel, over hit. Robert Carroi’s Bcot and Shoe
Sfre.
Young Ladies and Misses will receive thorough instruc
tion ia the primary and higher branches of an English,
French and Latin Education at very mod.-ra'e, rates.
The’-e being no extra charge for French and Lctin, the
pupil may ccitivate thorc u:hlv and uninterruptedly the
above Languages during the whole course of edu~a‘i'n.
0c.2 Sm C. 8. aBAL, Princ piL
YvOGD AND SHIHGJ EB.
KAA GOUDS of WOOE, and 10?,001 SHINGLE’—
OUU Cypress sn.i Pine Ajply t) MIKE THOMAS
Agent, at the Augusta and Wfcycesboro’ Railroad Weed
Landing. novS7-lm*
’^'OTICK.— ierti ed in sto- ,on cots grment and for
Xv sa'e, 6 s Siots vtry fne Upper LE.*TdkR, sui able
'or Flanters’ use for : -ces, Ar., vi irh I off-r v ?y low.
;J« M W. WOODRUFF,
nORTO HICO BCtiAtL—SObhds. go.'d Porto Blso
1 BUGAB. For ta e lew b~
novSO WILCOX HAN k AN^LEY.
ILST FECEITBD at T. DUNH aM ! B, Pink, Pue and
White CRAPE DU PaBRIE, for Evo rg D.esses.
Also, Whits. French DELAINE a and MERINOS, 4
~TALL COVERED BASKETS.
ASSORTED sites. Also, Wood and Znc p : H.
BOARDS. Lcovll] E. HUBTIN.
MOT ALL GCffE.
I HAVE still left an aayrrtme t of 0 I’.dren’s CA-'-
RI. 4 IIS. A’ >,L".aghicgani Crying CHINA BABIES,
ncvll E MUsTIN
'■po Idß LADU>,—We Lave just rere’vei -naasori-
Jl c>nt of the mes: chcice articles for the Bcudoir,
such as ih gant COMB- and BSUnHEs, POMADES, OILS,
Scp.rior EXTRACTS for the Handkerchief, and another
s upp y of it e best Toilet &0A? in the world
ns7 D. B. LPMB 00.
OXIO*!?.— w tbls. choiCi bunch ONIONS, just re- j
ceved and lor sale by [clj TllCg. J INGR* M. |
I > ICE. —10 ca At first and second qaa r.y E C-', for sale i
Xi low at wharf by fnovlT] THOS. J. IhGRAM. ;
URItiNG FLUID. —5 Obis, fr- sh fiurci r .g FLUID, j ust
Lnied. L nov29 , Ms. H. TDTT, Dmggist.
CATAWBA ©BATES
OTK.OR4S.wei rooted vines of the genuine CATAWBA,
the beat and most desirable American variety, either
for the table or sine caiang msy be obta'ned from the
r absorber Price, single Vi its, 50 cents ; $5 per dcaen ; i i
f4O per hundred.
cctlT-dtwawtf D.REDMOND, Augusta, G cc. j <
•JaTffiSDs- fbowiaatoa LiM k , just rcceivel . r d for ! !
OUU sale’.r-yby f r-f’v I>. } ‘
ADltJi' Ifcic* BoK Prune! tltt, jest received sj [ '
j decl U.AC.KU R »YaL. }
\a: OOU \\ Abb, Brasebocnd Pails, Ctcr'S, Tubs, j
Vv Wash Board, painted Tnis , Leaver BaActs for j
n 6 BASER, WRIGHT A 00. j ]
LADlfets' Back Heei- d GAIT a. Re, Pi&in and Tiped. . '
Just received by CLARKE A ROYAL. J
EDUCATIONAL.
ME)ON AC*DEMY TEX Gi.
r jpHK £xerc : tes of the Male Derartircit c c tb ; s Acade
“ my w*B te resumed oa rbe first MONDAY in JANUA
RY N’FXT. The Treble-i hare tecu'e" for another year
?b- £e'v-cfc-? o' ’’HOMA9 B. MOS a , a. M., which they 'eel
■ uiautsare
p»epar f raryr a-: nCo lege, and may rectire a so I
C 1 . gi»te eJccailoa in Ac idem 7 wrhoat »nccrring
h» uu -. exp me cf a Coll ge * ourse. Fart ; c Ur atten
tion pa dto Te ora:* or t e studea s Bo id can be
tb’.ait 1 ’nprivate fsm lieeon rMtonable ttrms.
GEO. R II.MER, Oh’n ,*1
L J Lk'l PRSE, |
8 li.UOX.
. H HANSON, ;-r usuas.
B. ?. HARDMIaI, |
P. I-. CPduN,
de..2 wlm JAa. J
lsFayetie English and classical
EOHOQI, WALKER 2CCNTY, GA.
p < \ JOHN w. BATER, A. M , Principal and Teacher
It of And nt Language .
E • R. M. BAKER, A. M., Teioher f tha Higher
Erirc’ es of Ma'hexati* s.
M ssC. H ER’iKK, Asiistiit Tetcher cf Latin and
the fe rg . Branches.
Miss A. ATWOOD, Teacher of YocM acd Instrumen
tal Music.
Theut*x: cf this InaiLution wiil ccmitence on
the 14th JANUARY, 18.‘6
LaFayette 1- situated in one of the most interest : Dg
nor ioi= cfCherokes Gto-g a. It bas the fdvant ges of
pure air, water, miu- scenery, and fertile lands.
Toe vil ageis oie of the most m-ralan-J healthful in the
State—o'e;sy access t> the W. 1 A. R. Aoad, (Ricggo’d
fce.bg the nearest statior) yet scUciently remote to be
exempt from most of he temptations to vice incident to
larger and more public places
To rd can le hat in good families from S to $lO per
month.
Icii:nl6 24 a->d $32 per annum, according to ths dif
ferent s ud es pnr ; ued.
Music,including the use oi Piano, SSO per anrum. For
furl, er par lieu &r?, address ihe Principal.
Rtfe’ences : Judge D. 8. Anderson, Rinpgoid; Gen.
A. J. Han -11, Marietta; Rev. N. A. Pratt, D. I*., Roswell;
Rev. R. J. Marks, White Sulphur Springs, Geo ; R. M.
Orme, Esq ,Mi lsdgevilie; Noble A. Hard'e. Esq., Savan
nah
LaFaret.e, Geo , Dec 4, 1855. dec9-wfit
jasDibON LEM ALi COLLEGE,
AT MADISON, GA.
8?r cg jVr-r of this Institution w 11 begin on Mon
&. day, JANUARY 14th, 1556, under the direction of
th- following Faculty:
Rev U. ECU' 18, A. M., President,and P of.
M ral Phi 0-0 by, Ac.
Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A. M , Prof. EDglish and Latin
Literature.
Rev. W\? C. BA.'M, A. 8., Prof Natural Science.
Ttv JOHN A. MOFSLa >, A. M., Prof. Mathematics.
. rof G'OR» EC TAYLOR, Teacher cf Lap, Pian:
iclir,Crayon and Oil Ptiutirg.
Miss A. fc. ROBINSON, PLr'o, Guitar, 8 ngirg, Water
Colors snd Penciling
M s MARGARkI K. SBERMAN, Pr?nc pa Prepara
tory Depar men , and In tructress in Embroidery and
Wax Flowers.
Board, (deluding ' igh’.s, Fuel and Washing,) per an
num, fllki; Tuition in Literary Department, per annum
$5“. No extra charge for Vccal Music and the Language j
(Latin »nd French )
Tte first Thursday in JULY will be Commencse ent
Day.
Cat ill. ues may be obtained cn applicat.on to any cf
the Faculty. W. C. BaoS, Sec. of Facu ty.
nov2» 6w
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE-1866*
FACULTY :
JT G. Y BROWNE,President;
P. LOUD, Natural Science;
R. D MALLORY, Peflei Lettres ;
J. R. SEALS, Mu is.
The Co ’egiue 5 ear for 1556, will begin on MONDAY,
January'4th. Commence Tnut will be held in October.
Pupils from the Low Country will thus spend the sickly
seaton in oar salubrious * lunate.
Ca’a'ogues. containing further information, m&y Le ob
tainedby applying to either of the Faculty.
R D. MALLORY, Sec’y Facu ty.
Madison, Ga. nov2o-tJI4
MERCER UNIVER3ITY, PENEIELD. GA.
FACULTY;
RPiV. N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D., President.
8. P. SANFORD, A. M , Prcfeseor or Mathematics.
J. E. WjLLET, A. M , Prof-eeor of Chemistry and Natu
ral Philo opby.
Rev. S. G. MILLYER AM, Profess ar of Belles Lattres.
B. M. JOHNSTON. A M., Profesror (elec) of Languages.
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
Rev. J. L. DAGG, L*. D , Professor of Systematic and
Pastoral Theology. *
Rev. N. M. CKAWVORP, D. D., P. ofetsor cf Fcclejias
tical Hist.ryand Bib ical Literature.
ACADEMY.
Bev. T. P. MARTIN, A. M., Principal.
Commencement held on the Ust WEDNESDAY in JULY.
The Reiiu’ar Co’leg . 1 course requires four j eat 8 for the
degree cf A. B Tho.e wishing to do so, may omit the
I auguag a, rnd pu aue asc en'iflc course of three years.
Having been origmaily <‘ta geed for the education of
yourg nun preparin; for the Got pel Ministry, t is Insti
tution keepa that objtcl s eadiW in view. The Seminary
imbfaces a three years’ cour ' cfsuch stodie a“ are pur
sued in the n;o3tce’.eLrj tv d IhiO'og ; C3< Pemiaaries in our
country.
The Academy s kept under an erperien:ed Teacher,
acd has been e tab ish d w th ppecfal rose ea.e to fitting
pupils to t ntcr Ool'e^e.
The i rice f Bcsrd. in *t,e vi’l tg*, is $lO per momk;
W&a\ ing, Room-rent, Futl, Ac , $3
The next Term omtnea es cn tie first ay of February,
1866.
Wi‘ a'u 1 and ab e Facultr, Students are with conQ
den e invited toll eumai benefits cfour best institutiona,
with the special adva- tag -c o r a location remo7ed from
the te-'ptati rs and vi ts of lowds.
By order (f the Board of Trustees.
nov24 w2m 3. LANDRUM, Sec’y.
BIT PPRrNGS ACADEMY.
''l'MHti Academy, situated six milts west of Augusta,
JL Ga , will be re-ot ere.Lr the adm'sricn of pupils on
the Second MONDAY in JAN GARY, 1856. Ihe services of
the late Fra e, tor, whose thorough, efficient, and practical
mode of Teaching is tco well known in ihe neighborhood
to admit t ere of doubt, are te ured. Favored, also, with
the patronage and cooperation of an intelligent aDd libe
ral public, th e hchool iann >t fail to accomplish the pur
p s: for whim it was «stablished —the most glorious of all
purposes—the nevcr-endiDg j. od cf the rising community.
Foi information, respecting itrms, &c , tnqiire of
decs-td l>. F- HIIT, Proprietor.
TEACHER WANTED.
TEACHER, with good assurances of
his quallCcitions, will meet with liberal patronage
at Twiggs’ Acidemy. latisfactory testimonia sos moral
character wi loe require 1 This Academy is situated on
the Savannah road, in a he Jthy region of country, about
eight miles Lom Augusta. For parti ulars enquire of
the undersigned. EDWARD A. EVE
O. W. L. TWIGGS,
decl9-w2t E.T. GREENWOOD.
TO TEACHERS
OW INC to Providential c us •?, ihe p opriitor wishes
to Bed a Female School Establishment located in one
of >he most thriving towns in Gecrgia. The Building is
r ew, finely fiaished and fit ed up; and ao constructed as
to accomraodate a small lam ; ly and a large school. A
Gentleman and Lady cm easily clear $2 'OO per annum.
Apply at once at this office. nov27-w3t
WANTED
ATKAUHKII capable cf Teaching the FngH.h
branchvs thoroughly. Aprly to
oct2s-diw P. W. SALE, Grsben, Ga.
~COVINGTON MALE ACADEMY.
THK Kxercis-s of this Institution will be resumed on
TUESDAY, Bth J-LUAItY, 1866, by Mr. THOMAS
H. YARBOROUGH who, during the pr sent year, has
given hi patrou3 full s riisfactioD, at tte following »ates
of Tu tion, viz:
Orthography, Beiding and Writing, per quarter o f
ten w e's $5 00
English Gramm.r, Geography, Rhetoric and the
Natural Sciences, per quarter often weeks 6 00
i Latin, Gre k, A'gtbra, md higher branches of
M thematics, per quarter o* ten we ; .ks 9 CO
• We assure the public that the facilities for tbt - icing a
gooi education in our city, are not surpassed by any o tner
in the State. Tt efl urishiog ennditi n ol the Southern
I MaEOnic Female Col'ege, located in this place, and under
the patron *.ge of the Grand Lcdg ; of Georgia, ihe prox
’ irai ycf Emory College, distinguished for its literary, moral
and religious inflaenc, and the high-ton d morality and
freedom of tur ccitens, from vice and dissipation, give
parents and guar iar s sure guamaty that their eons
and wards will receive every stimu us to steadiness and
1 sobriety. JOHN P. C*RB,
• LAWRENCE BAKER,
JOHN M. CLAR -I E,
* ROBT. G. H-'RPER, (-Trustee?.
WM. W. CLARK,
11. ANDERSON, J* ,
1 uec6-lwAwtd W. 11. C. PACE,
SITUATION WANTED.
A LADY who has had some experience in Teaching,
and caa teach all the branches of an English Edu
, cation, with F ench, wirhei a SITUATION. Good re
ferences can be given. Address V. E.P., Green’s Cut,
Burke county, Ga. dl9-w2 *
PHILOMATHEAN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
THK Trustees with pleasure announce to the public
that they have again secured the services of the Rev.
JOHN W. REID, and his Son, JOHN C REID, as Teach
e:s. This well known Institution has been un 'er the di
rection of Mr. Be d for the past thirteen years. Jt is loca
ted at Woodsto k, in Oglethorpe coun y, remarkable for
its health sni edom from ell temptations to vice and
irikneas. There is connected with the Institution an ap
paratus or experiments in Philosophy and Ohenristr*.
ihe School * id epen tfce first MONDAY in JANUARY,
1856.
Bo rl, including every thing, except lght«,sl2per
mont■.
Tuition from 4 to $8 per quarter.
S. GLENN, 1
R.C DANIEL, I . Q
JNO. SCOIT, Mroß.es.
dec!9 w2t J A JONES, J
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, 1
ATHBsts, Dec. 18th, 1665. j
rj 'HK Exercises of this Institution will recommence on
t the 12th of JANUARY Dexr, and continue until the
Ist of August—when there will te awe--s’svacation—after
which studies will be resumed until the Winter vacation,
beginning cn the Ist of November.
Th following able and experienced Officer? compose
the College Faculty—whe are expected to be at their
posts,in'.he zealous (’ischarge eftheir duties :
ALvJNZ j CHURCH. D. D., President and Profetsor of
Po itieal Economy md Mental i hi csophy.
J 4MEB P. WADDKL, A. M , cf Ancient Lan
guages and l iterature.
WM. I. BRANTLY D. D., Profes:or of Belles Lettres,
Evidences of Christianity, and H s'ory.
JOSEPH IkCONTE. M. D, Professor cf Natural Sciences,
and Teacher f French.
WM Lx-tOY BROWN. A. M., Professor of Mathematics,
Astronomy and Civil Erglneerin?.
CHARLEBS. VENABuE, A. M., Professo of Natural
Philosophy ano Chemistry.
Hon. JOSEPH U. LUMPKIN, L. L D., Professor of
Law.
DANIFLT EF, M. D., Teirell Proses or of Agriculture.
WILLIAM tiENRY WADDELL, A. M .Tutorin Ancient
Lsn> uage-.
W PARK. A. M , Tutor in Mathematics.
ac;» icaots fora mririon aretecommendedto be present
at ihe beginning of the terra.
Taients aud Guardians may feel satisfied that their sons
and rardo can here obtain a thorough education.
. ocT3-tw2w ASBURY HULL, Sec’ry.
SUMMERVILLE ACADEMY.
AUGUSTA SAND HILL.
THIS Ins Ration has with a coDtiderable ac
cestion.and it is the object of the leachtrs to merit
by constant attention and inddividual instruction, a con
tioumne of*the patronage so liberally bestowed.
J Le s udies embrace all the branches of a thorough,
finhhsd 1 Eglish education, and a fali preparation for any
College c a s.
The Academic year will be divided into four Quarters of
eleven weeks each, including certain holiJays specified in
the circulars.
The Students will be divided into four departments, with
the following Terms:
Third Division, (Primary Ptudies)... $7 per quarter.
Second “ (English Con-se) 9 “
First u (Advanced Ehgiish with Natural Sciecoe,
sl2 per quarter
Claenic CcurEe, (including either division, 16 “
French or German, (extra) 6 M
Music 20 44
PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE.
Bear ’, including lights, fuel, washin?, Ac., per month,
$2'U Private pupils or classes received upon terms to be
arranged with the Principal.
RKrxaxxCKS —Among other patrr cs, the Principal re
spectfu iy refers to Col. H H. Camming, Hon. Chis J.
Jeskins, Rev. C. C. Davis, D. D., CoL J. Milledge, Dr.
John M. Galt, Messrs 1 C. V/arren, John H. Fitten ; also,
Pres* lent and Faculty cf the College of New Jersey, at
Princeton.
For further inform .tion, or c rcularF, address
CCtl4-vAtwtf N. FOSTER BROWNE, Prncipal.
UNDERTAKING.
q UK subscribers w uld respectfully inform their friends
i 2.z 1 the public generally; that they have aided to
their Cabinet Ware, a large and extens ve assortment of
COFFiN ', cf all eiaes and qualities, which they can for
ci h Upholstered in any s.yie, at the shortest notice,' for
• it. or country. They would solicit a hare of public pa
tronage.
P. f.—We wculJ also state that we have co connection
with any other house. G. W. WINDHa M,
»ovl7 I-AAC S. RIDDLE.
lEGEIVriD THIS DAY,
FBR ? esmer, from Nev-York, rich cew sty!«DE
LAIN v;ry cheap; fine French DELAINES, new
des gns Jaconet and Bwies MU-* LINS, very cheaT : Eng
lish and F ench foaaxCSAPE; fine French MlPlNo3,all
co'ors: B*ov- and Bleach:d Sl--IRIING, to 12%c.;
: eng BONE Vor Skirts and Dresses, and a var e
tv of other Gtcd;, cbeip fcrcith, for sale by
WM. H. CRANE.
N. B. Good? received week y by the steamers,
nov2l
MORE NSW GOODS.
LD. L4LLBRSTKDT hvs received a?
• of New btyle Moire Antique Si'ks, lack and
Colctiref Ve’v:t ard more Antique Coveri gs. elegant
sty e o Mus ic D’Lanes, Gent nd Ladie? Merino and
Si k Yist, to w- he in rites attention. novfi
READ THIS!
MRe. ALLKITS HAIR RKtsTORBII.—It it not
a Dye. The Hair and Whiskerv, however gray are
restored to and preserved in their orig cal life-color. By
its us -, and Grey Hair will soon become extinct* It
is ea»iqrmpp:iei, and will not stain the fines* .men. Ia
effect is sure in every if anp’ied according to the
directions A! o, MRS. AL’ EN’3 HaIR DRESSING, or
ZYLOBALSAMCM, j*st received br
octSS WM, H TCTT, Druggist.
$9,000 TO $10,000!
YTTANTFD, a Partner, with a ca*h cap'tal of SIO,GGO
vv :o take a half intereat in a Wholesale FANCY
GOODB esta i s! meet, where a ease and preitab’e trade
is eata K ii»bed, of thirteen years’ standing. One who
woo d become an active partner preferred. Address Key
Bax 68, Augusta Post Office, novl7-8w
PUBLIC SALE^.
WHKBIFF*Bt*4I.H.-Will be sold,
*9 list Tuesday in FE3RUARY mxt, at tie
Market-horse In the town cf Louisville, Jefferson county,
the following property, to wi‘: Twr liound Dog? 1 , trained
for rnanlng nev ots : Lev ed 01 as the property of Na*
thani«l B. Bostick, to eat ?fy a fl. f a. fr.-m Jefferson Bup‘-
riorC urt in favor of Thomas Pierce *s. aid Nathaniel
B. Bo i cr. Property pointed ou by th Piaintlff
Dec. 15.1855. J P. MULMVq. D Sheriff.
/ 1 I AUD;AA> EAJLIt — W.iJ be sol I, at the Lower
VJT Market Horse, in he City of -a, in accordance
with an order fro.i the Court cf Or inary of Richmond
county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, between
the usual heu-so* sale, three Nr-g-oes to-wri: Sara”, a
woman, about 80 years of age ; feophey, a woman, about
29 years of agv. ; Henry an infant, £ months o'd.
?old as the property cf Hes?ki*b, Savannah, Virci la,
and Wi lism Rawls, minors, for division among the hGrs
Tc. mjcash. rs *o pay *or Bill of 8»le.
JOH < FLOYD 1
WILLI M V!. JOSEPH, \ (ia4r - IWi3
Be gm cr 4,18 V .
OGLRTHORPK COBOXUPtf BALK.— W l! be
Bod.cnth-fl it Tuesday In FEBRUARY neat, be
fore the Court-house coor ir: he town of Lexing on,
Ogl»*‘horje couDtj, at public eatery, within the isuai
hou. j of sa'e, a tract of Land in said county, on town
creek, cooUinir g one hundred acres, more or less, bound
ed cn the ?outh t r soutiwest by road from Lexington
to Brojks’Miil, then aste-lv by R. and P. Brooks’ Lne,
then northerly by land in possession of F. M. Smith and
P. Bars--.n, then w.sterly by P. Hansen* line back to
said Mill road. Sold as the property cf Francis M.
Cep. theriff of said county, to svisfy a ft fa. f o • the
Superior Court of said county in favor of Piatt A Brother
vs. slid F M. Smith, as principal. Hay T. Landrum, ssca
rify, and Eusii P. c ,en Jorser. Property pointed out by
Ge 1. T. L n^rum.attorney for the se. nr ty.
December 18,1555. WM. P. HOLCOMP, Coroner.
EXKLX’TORr* HALK.—WiII be sold, agreeably to
an order of the C urt of of Columbia coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY nxt, before the
Court-house doer in Carroiton, Carrel court , one lot of
Land lying in the 6th district of Carrol, No. ‘ Bt., containing
202J4 acres, lelonging to the estate of Randolph,
late of Columbia county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
of the legatees of said estate. Terms cash.
NATHAN CRAWFORD, 1 „ ,
Te;. 18, 1555. JURIAH HARRIBB, f Ex rs -
TT'XBt L TGll’H bAl.K.—Leave obtained of the Court
J_Li ot Or * inary or Columbia county, will be hold on the
first Tuesdav in FEBRUARY next,before the Gourt-hou e
door in Appling, in said county, that desirable Plantatiou
lying on Savannah River, at Scott's Ferry, coDtaiLirg
acres, more 0- le s, it being pm of the real estate
cf Wiliirm Meriwether, Jate of said county, dece\6ed.
Sold foi tht benefit of heirs.
December 18,1855. MOODY BURT, Ex’r.
ADYIIXIHTUATOII’H BALK. — By virtue of an
order of the hoc ora le Ordinary of Hart county, w:ll
be nold before the Court-house d 'or in Lumpkin county
on f e first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, lot of Landj
No. 22i in the 15th district and Ist section Lumpkin,
also, let No. fOi in the 18th district Ist se lion Lumpkin
county. Fold as the property of James A. Conwe'l, la e
of Hart county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. 8: Id subject to the widow’s
dower. Terms made known on the day of sale.
Dec. 19,1555. GEORGE W. HULME. Adm’r.
ADMIXIBTtiATOR’B BALK.—In pursuance of an
order from the honorable Court of Ordinary of Lin
coln county, will be sold before the Court house doer in
said county,on t e first Tuesdsy In FEBRUAY next, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, five Negroes, to wit: AlleD,
SOyearsold; George, a man, 50 years oU, a blacksmith;
Charles, 85 year* old; Lucy, 40 years old; Tolliver, 85
years old, aid John, 25 >eara. Sold as the property of
Milton P scha ! ,late of .aid county, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heira and creditors. Terms o the day (f sa'e.
December 6,1855. JEREMIAH PASCHAL, Adm r.
ITtXKi UTOH’B BAI.B. —Wi 1 be sold on the first
Hi Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court
house door in E'bert county, agreeably to the last will and
testament of Widiam 8. Burch, deceased, laie cf Elbert
county, o e tract of Land in said county, containing five
hundr- d and forty-five acres, more or less, adjoining Asa
Chandler, W. B. Campbell, Thos. C. Worrell, Alfred. Ham
mondundoth rs Also, one hundred and one Negroes,
consisting of Men, Wot en, Poyu and Girls. All to be
sold as the properly of the state of William S. Burch,
deceased, for the purpose or a division. Terms will be
made known on the day 0! sale.
December 7,1855. JOHN 0. BURCH, Ex’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S HA I.K.—Wil be sold, on the
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the Court House
doar in Crawfordvide. TeHaferro county, one Negro man
named Allen, belonging to he estate of Bus n Evans, de
ceased. Terms on the day of sale
December 8,1855. J. EVANS, Adm’r.
G1 UAKDIANi'B HAl.fi.—Leave having been obtained
C of the honorable Court of Ordinary of Columbia coun
ty, w h be sold cn the fir.t in FEBRUARY next,
four lots of Land containing one huodrel acres, lying and
being in s .id county. Sold as the Lmds belonging 0
Nathan 8., James M., Mary P., aDd Wd iam E.
minor chddrenef Mary Bastcn, dec’d , for thebe., .
a?d minora. JOHN BASTON, i “ a “ ton l
Dec. 6, 1855. ABSALOM AMABER, f neut of
ADMINIHTHATIUX’h BALK.—Agreeable to an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Elbert c unty, will
be sold, before the Court House d< or in Elterton, in said
oounty, on s he first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, during
the usual sale hours, the fo’lowing property to-wit: Lillis,
a woman, V 5 years old, and her three children—Corry,
aged 4 years ; Lucy, a iiri, 8 year* old, and Ann, aged
1 year 8o!d as the property of BeDjamin C. Houston,
deceased, for the benefit of those interested In said estate.
Terms made known on th*; Jay of sale.
December 19, 1855. MA» Y R. HOUSTON, Adm’x.
HUSUNKSS (‘AIIDS
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, ao; t x ct l
Six lines, will be inserted under this hiadat the r ah c. i 1
per annum. Cards exceeding six I‘net. will be Oitftd
pro rata per line.
ANDREWS A FOUCEE,
ATTORNEYS and Couusellors at Law, Wasbingt >n,
Wdkegco , Geo., will practice in all the counties of
the Northern Citcuit. GARNETT ANDREWS.
dec6-tf ROBT. T. FOUOUE.
WALLACE A WINGFIELD,
ALEX. M. WALLACE* | M. P. WINGFIELD.
G1 KfiKUAIi COMMIBSION MUIICIi ANTS, and
W Dealers in Produce, Atlanta, Georgia, will give _pe ial
attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, To
bacco, Ac.
Rbfkrs to—o. Wallace, Knoxville, Tenn.; Too'e, ,Bro.
A Co., Mary vile, Tenn.; U. W. Cox, Louisville, Tenn. ;
J. Donaldson,Un tia, Tenn.; Johnson A Hair, Madison
ville.Teno.; Brabson A Bro., Sevier ccunty, Tenn.; Fains
A King, Dandridge, Tenn ; Va ign A Pick'e, Sweet Water,
Tenn.; R. M. Jackson, Athens, Tenn.; Poullain, Jen
nings A Co., Augusta, Ga.; John Cunningham, Greens
boro, Ga.; F. W. Luca , Athens, Ga.; John H. Newton,
Athenj, Ga.; John Wingfield, Madison, Ga.; Carh&rt. A
Ross, Macon, Ga.; F. T. Willis, Savannah, Ga.
nov9-ly
P. E DAVANT
ATTORN KY AT LAW, Hartwell, Ga., will practice
in the counties of Jack-on, Madison, Elbert, Hart,
Habersham, Franklin and Wilkes. novß-ly
1 LAMBETH HOPKINS,
WAR K HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
August*, tieorgis,
Continues lice business *n all its Departments .
880-6mdAw
LUTHER C. ROLL,
ATTORNKY AT LAW, Office on Washington
treet between Broad and Ellis. o7
MACKENZIE A LAWTON,
AITORNEYB AT LAW Waynesboio*, Burke
county, Ga., will practice in Burke, So iven, Jeffer
son, Emanuel, Washingto >, Tatnali, Montgomery a.d
Richmond countits.
Alkxamdbh Mackkmzib | Jqux f. Lawson.
JOHN A. O’SHJELDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Calhoun, Gordon county
Ga., w.H practice in all ihe counties of ihe Cherokee
Circuit, and in Fannin, Gilmer and Pickers of the B:u
Ridge Circuit. sep7
E. W. HAUSEK, M. I)., BESISENT DEHIIST.
ROOMS ODe door above Clarke A Co.’s, Jewelry Store,
opposite Georgia Railroad Bank, Augusta, Ga.
The Continuous Gum, Block, and Single TEETH c ay be
seen at the office. Prices as formerly. Dr. H. has estab
l lished a Dental Depot in Augusta, where Dentist? may
! find every article used in the profession at the lowest cash
: prices. au2
[ BLALOCK * WHIG HAM,
ATTORNEY H AT LAW,Fayetteville,Fayetteeour •
ty, Georgia, will promptly a tend to any business
entrusted to thrir care in the folio ring counties, vii:
Fayette, Henry, Fultor, DeKalb, Cobb, Campbell, Car
roll, Healfd, Coweta, Troup, Meriwether, Pike and Spald
ing.
Jksbb L. Blalock. Kooks L. Whiqham.
•
PHILLIP B. ROBINSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Greenesboro’, Ga., will
practice in the counties of Greene, Putnam, Ogk
‘ thorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock, Wilkes and Warren. jy!9
MOORE ft TUTTLE,
Surveyors and civil engineers, wm at
tend to any work In their profession in Richmond,
u rke or adi oining counties. Orders left at Finn A Oe
mond’s, on Green e-street, at United Btates Hotel, o
thronhg the Postoffice, will meet with prompt attention.
References—Hon. John P. King,Col. Henry iJ. Cum
ming. R. H. Gardiner, Jr., Eaq. mhll-daw6m
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. SiAWJBKRItY offers his professional services to
the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. He has in hi a
possession numerous testimonials of his ability and skill as
a faithful Dentist. He cap also give a number of the Un t
families in South Carolina as reference. Office ovir
Haines’ Drug Store, Bro id-street. my 26 dßm
F, 8. FITCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, FairDurt. li county
Geo., will collect claims promptly, i "i?v .mme
‘Jiate notice of their collection. Pro'esfiloas /U3ineuc: a;
ended to in Campbell, Fayette und tna a m '■ line com
lies of the Blue Ridge and circuit 8 tl-.itw
2. E. ft W. B. KERR,
AITOU.VnYBAT LAW, No. 5, Warren Block.—
We have this day associated ourselves together .n the
practice of Law aDd Equity, under the aoove came
and style, and will attend to ail bus* oesa entrusted ir u?
in theM.Jdie District. SAMUEL ELBERT KERB,
Augusta, Feb. 1,1555. WILLIAM HENRY KERR,
aplf
P. C.
ATTORWMY AT LAW, Carnesv lie,
practice in the counties of Madison, oort p.n i »>. .
of the Northern,an 1 Franklin, Jacksou otbu riafco*.
sham and Hall of the Western Circmt.
Rifikbroxb.
Col. W.L. Mitchell, Esq., atrens, i.
0. Peeples, Esq., “ *■
Gabriel Nash, Esq., of Da:. elsvi!le,Ga
C0!.8.F. Hardeman,Lexington,Ga
Samuel Freeman, Esq.,Newcan, Ga
Col. Hopkins Hoisey, A raericua, ti .. "hi- * i *
DR. HENRY 8. BACON
| AVINtf returned to the city, tenders his Profession:-.)
ii services to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity Of
fice over the store of Messrs. Thayer A Butt, where he can
always be found, when not professionally engaged.
Refers, 'ey permission, to Dr. I. P. Garvin, l)r. Joseph
A. Fve OrH. H. Camming, Messrs. A. J. A T. VV. Milk r
W. .Jackaon, Esq. rnhlS-f m
SIMMONS ft HUNTER,
l ITORNBYa AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Ga. T1 e
term for which the undersigned and J. N.Gleci.
Jr., Esq., agreed to practice in Co-partnership, having e s
pired on the Ist ult., he has associated with liim for tit
present year, JAMES H, HUNTER, Esq., and solicits for
the new firm a share of paolic patrona. e.
JAiii-S ?. 3IMMOKB.
lAwrenceviilA, January 29,1855.
JOHN & BAUE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW', Augusta, Ga. Office over
Chronicle A Bent nel Ofllce, Broad st. j^SO-dEr.v.* f
F. McCassßT, Charleston. | R. M. Hookk, Chattanoogr..
MoCREERY ft HOOKE,
C COTTON FAC v TORB, COMMISSION AND IOI;-
J WARDING MERCHANTS, Brown’s Wharf, Charit -
t0n,5.0., will attend promptly to the sale of all Co a; *. y
Produce and Manu&ctares, to the Receiving and re
warding of Freight, and to the filling of orders in fhii
market.
Refers to James Hope, Esq., AagusU, G°..; Shepb-r 1,
MeCreery A Co., Charleston, 8. C. jai f-tw* w m
FHINIZY ft CLAYTON,
\\T ARKHOUbE AND COMMl Utility fafcß.
>Y CiiANTb, Augusta, Ga.
HERIOT ft PETIT,
NOTARIES, AVERAGE ADJUSTERS AND i
WA <DING AGENTS, Oharlesfo .*. C. -A- •
LRKDtsT a HARK % La*,
Bloolcßoßß *0 WILLIAM i. 68i’8l
COI EON 4KD MHXKRAL COMMISbIOB itißH
CHANTS, S 5 North Water-st. and 42 N.
Philadelphia.
Wm. -M. Gesibi?. J Wm. W.
a P 22
LAW.
YOCXti HILL, after thirteen ;c&i« expert*
J ence on the Bench, hat r«*»medthe practice. La*
Orange, Ga. aIJ-ly
JOHN W. TILLEY,
ATT OBRBY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga„ wil
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren and
Hancock of the Northern Circuit, ancT the county of
Greene of the Osnuiyee Circuit. ~ r '>
C. B. STEOTHS2,
ATTOURby AT LAW, Lincoln ton, Georgir
dls-ly
W. L. AAMLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, jefferaon, Jackson county
Georgia.
HxrxnxKcne—B. Watson and M. Witt, Eairs., Jefferson;
D. W. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Eaqra, Law re nee Till:;
J. H. Newton and C. ?eepies,E2qra., Athens; Law A Clark
and M. Graham, Eaqra., Gainesville. jaT
CHKEVKBft CO.,
{AiC.A. L Lamar*h comer Drayton and Bryan-xt)
fpACTOBB AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 Savannah, Geo.
Wm. W. Giotto. | Jons £. fears,
n25-dtw*w
BIIU A CHBBVBB,
tractors and commission merchants.
Jl A: alachicoia, Fla.
Jon 8.. oiwa, | . Wm. W. Cswrvsa.
n35-dtw*w _
92LLER & BA\DELL,
ATIOHUKVb AT LAW, oV A. re
fers to Meats* a. A. J. M T. W. Miller, ts Atujus a,
and Mesan. Ward ft Owens, of Savannah. u - di »«• r
IkOTATOBS.—BO toil “PINK IYSB,” now landing
A and for sale by [dlfj THOB. J. INGRAM. 1
CITATIONS FOK L TTEIiS DISMIS
■ SOiiY.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GKO.— VYhert as, William
Harper, Administrator on the e ta<* of Mrs. Cathe
r |^“®* a - ! lda Gaahir, applies tP me for letters c J Dlsmis-
Theaeare,therefore,tocite »a J admonish,ail andsin
gular,th9kindreJ and creditor c said deceased.to be and
appear ai my office wi hin the'timep escribea by law,
and show cause,if any they have, why saidlettcrs should
ao: be grp "e i.
Given my hand at office in Augusta.
Angus; l css> LEON P.DUGAB, Ordinary.
IITAUKKA COUNTY, (iKOßUlA.—Whereas,
▼ T Georg Underwood applies to me for letttrs of Di -
mitsi n from the Extcu oiship of the estate of Mi y
Thompson, d©ceif-ed;
These are therefore to cite andadmonish,al Undaingu
lar,the kindredand creditorsof saiddece»sed,tobe and
appearat ray office, within thetimeprescribed bylaw, to
■ howoauie.if anythsy have,whylaldietterashouldnot
begranted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
Ber. 1.1855. ARDEN R. MERBHON, Ord’y.
t 1 KOH4AIA,OUUbrUORI*M COINTY.—C >UKT
YT OF ORDINARY, AU a:s TEEM, 1865.
V hereaa, J hn Wynne at the admin atralor do bonis
non on the - state of Frederick Hudson, deceased, ha? re
presented to >h s Court that re ha fully s«tt ed up said
estate, and having prayed letters cf dismission fiotn the
savn :
It is ordered, therefore. That ad persons inte'eated,
sh)W cause, at the next March Term o' this Court, if any
they have, why s>a.d etlor# should not be granted. And
it is further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be pub
lished in the Chronicle A Senti tl far six months next pre
ceding s i d Mar. h Term.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordk a
ry, held August Term, 1556.
ugust 10,1856. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
CU!UU'£f Ula COL ATY, 4JA.—Whereas, Jo n Har
t riss, Admin’strator on the estate o Thomas J. Tindel,
deceased, applies to me for letters or Dismission :
These arc therefore to cite and adnnnish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said dec» ased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
and show caus?, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under myhand atoffleein Appling.*
Bap ember 22,1855. 3. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
KICtI VlOkD COUNTY, O\—Whereas, HubbellW.
Risley, administrator on the e£t% e of Wil iam Wooi
bury, late ofKo;klax.d county, of New York, dec’d.,
applie to m; for Letters of Di jinisrion :
These are therefore to *ite and admonish all and singu
lar the friends of said minors to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters ould not oe granted.
Given under my hand at offleeiu Augusta.
Nov. 7,1555. LEON P. DUQA B, Ordinary.
JKFK KUBON COL'N TY, 4JA. —Where&s.Jeremiah
Streetman, administrator on the estate of John Street
mar, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission:
Theseare therefore tocite and admonish alland singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said dec’d, to be an l ap
pear at m> office, withinthetime prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould not
begranted.
Given under my hand at offic in Louisville.
May 26,1856. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
LINCOLN COUNTY, OA.—Whereas, Thomas El
liott, Executor of the last will and testament of Thos.
Elliott, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismiseicn:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors cf said deceased to be a d
appearat my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office at office in Lincoluton.
August 17, JSSS. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
i 'y KOIIGIA, 1.1 A COL A COUNTY.—COURT OF
VX ORDINARY, JULY TERM, 1555.
Whereas, Williem 8. Reed, adoiinistra or on the estate
of Allen Reed, deceased, represents to this Court that he
has faithfully discharge 1 the duties confided in him as
admini trstor aLressid,and has petitioned this Couitfor
letters Dismissory from said estate :
These are therefore to-require all persons concerned, to
show cause, if any they have, why the Baid William S.
Reed, at the next January Term (1856) of this Court,
should not be discharged from said administration.
it is further ordered, That this Rule be published in the
Chronicles A St ritinel, a public Gatette of this State, for six
months pr< vious to said January Term.
A true extract from the Minutes ol said Court, this 6th
July, 1°65. BbNJAMIN F. TATOM, Ord,*.
July 18,1855.
J BFFKRHON COUNTY, HA.—Whereas,Samuel A.
Denny applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
the Guardianship of Wilhs F. Denny, minor heir of
Samuel A. Denny, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish,all andsingu
ar, the kindredand friends of said minor, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
begranted.
Givenunder my hand at office in Louisville.
Bept. 13,1855. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
CtOLUMIiIA COUNTY, OA.—Whereas, Jas. Knox,
J Administrator on theestate of Pett-r Knox, late of
said county, deceased applies to me for Letters of Dia
mission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditorsofsaid deceased, to fc e and
appear almy office, within the time prescribed by law, to
, show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
i be granted.
, Given under my hand atoffleein Appling.
September
KOHGIA, LINCOLN COUNTY —COURT OF
\JT ORDINARY OCTOBER TERM, 181:5.
Where is, Joel L. Turner, Guardian for Allen S. Turner,
having app ed to the Court for Letters of Dismission from
said Guardianship cf said Allen 8. Turner:
H ’’s, therefore, ordered, that all p. rsons concerned, be
. and appear at my office, oc or before tie first Monday in
‘ December next, to show cause, if any they can, why said
D Jcel L. Turner should not be dismissed from said Guar
diai ship.
A tru extract from the minuies of said Court, October
3d, 1855. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
October 6,1855.
/ILORUI4, LINCOLN 4'OUNTYI—COURT OF
KJ ORDINARY—OC 108 a R TERM. 1:55.
Whereas, Edmund J. I yon, Guardian for James J. Cart
ledge, having app ied to the Court for I etters of Dismis
sion from the Gu ir. ian hip of said James J. Oartledge:—
It is, therefore ordere , that all persons concerned, be
ana appear at ray office, on or before the first Monday in
December next, to shew cau-e, if any they can, why said
Edmund J. Lyon t hould not be d smis-ied from s id Guar
dianship.
A true extract from the minute? if said Court, October
31,1855. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
October 6,1655.
\\T AllllfiN COUNTY, U A.—Whereas, John M
VV Barks tale Guardian for Frances O. Andrews ap
plies to me for letters of Dismiesion from said uuardian*
ship:
Thesearelhereforeto citeand admonish,allandsingu
lai,thekindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appearatmyoffice.withinthetime prescribedbylaw, to
showcause,if any theyhave,whysaidlettersshouldnot
be granted.
Given under my hand at office ia Warren ton.
sept, f, ltjOO. ARDEN R. MERbHON, Ord’y.
C'tOLU VIUIA COI N’TY, IJ %.— Whereas James Bur-
J roughs, administrator on the estate of Berjamin
Burroughs, decea. el, applies to me for letters of Dismis
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and those interested, to be and
appt a- at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause,if any they have, why said letters of Guardian
ship should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
Ost. 27, 8. CRAWFORD, Ord’y.
JKFFKUBON COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas John
wre*. Guardiauof William B. McKign-y applies for
letters of Dismission from said Guardianship:
Theaeare, therefore,to cite,summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said minor, to
beandappearatmy office within thetime prescribed by
law,toßhowcau3e, if any they have, why said letters
shouldnot begranted.
October 25,1855. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
WAttKKK COUNTY,«A.—Whereas, Thomas J.
Wheeler, G» .rdian for Emily Gibaon before mar
riage, (now Emily ivy, wife of John D. Ivy,) applies to me
for Letters of Dismission from said Guardianship :
These are therelore to cite and summon all concerned
to be and appear at my ffice withia the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why tsid letters
should not be granted.
Given under ray hand at office in Warrenton.
November 4, 1855. ARDEN K. MERSHON, Ord'y.
WAItKKN COUNTY, «A.—Whereas, Thomas J.
Wheeler, Guardi.n fer Mary Gibson before mar
riage, (now Mary Ivy, wife ol V A. Ivy,) applies to me for
Let ers of Dismissio? :
These are therefore to cite and bummon all concerned,
to be ana appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause if any they have, why saifl letters
should cot be grauted.
Given under my hand atcfllce in Warren ion
Nove
RICfL>IONDCDUNTY,UA.— Whereas, Chr.Btopher
Gray, administrator on the estate of Terence J. Cos-,
grove, deceased, appl es to me for Letters of Dismission:
Th-se are therefore to cite, Euram on an-' adrtonish, all
and siDgular,the kindred and nil other persons concerned,
to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, o Bhow cause, if any they have, aby said letters
shou d not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Dec. 4, 1855. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
WARRKN COUNT , «A—Whereas, Thomas J.
Wheeler, Guardian for Caledonia Gibson before
marriage, (aow Caledonia Alford, wife of Wm. A Alford,)
applies to me for Letters of Dismission from sail Guar
dianship :
These are therefore t r cite and s .mmon all concerned,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law. and show cause,if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under " y hand at office in Warrenton.
November 4,1855 AKDEN R. MERSHON Ord’y.
RICHMOND COUNTY, ii a—Whereas, William
H Maharrcy, Administrator on the estate of John
Maharrey, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion :
Thesearethereforeto citeand admonish, allandsingu
lar,t ie kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appearatmy office, within the time prescribedbylaw,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
shouldnot be granted.
Givi n under my hand at office in Augusta.
Nov. 1,1865. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordicary.
OULKTHOHI’E COUNI Y, liA.—COURT OF OR
DINARY, DECEMBER TERM, 1555.
Whereas, Go rge W. Maxty, as the administra'or on
the estate of Frances M. Ward, deceased, represents to
ts is Court that he is a v ou* settling up sai l estate, and
having petitioned this Court for Letters Dhmissory from
said estate,
it is ordered, That all persons interes’ed show canse on
or before the next July term of this Court, why said h ttera
should not be grated, and that a copy of this Rule be
pubbthed in the Ch onicle A Sentinel in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordi
nary, held December Term, 1855.
Dec 12, 1855. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
i \ LOB6IA,OGI BTHORPB COUNTY.-COURT
IT OF ORDINARY. DfCEMBERTKRM,I6SS.
Whereas. Floyd E. Goolsby, as the administrator on the
estate of Wil iam Goobby, deceased, represents to this
G--urt that he is about to settle up said estate, and having
p« titioned this Court for Letters from said ad
ministration,
It is erdf red, 1 hat all persons interested show can e,
on or be?, re the next July Tern of this Cou t, why srch
letters shou d not be granted ; amt that a copy of this
Rile be . utibhed in the CnruniJe A Sentinel in terms of
the law.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry. be d December Term, 1858.
Dec 12,1856. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
CtOLUMUIA COUNTY, GA.-Wh-reas Christopher
J C. Rial ards Administrator on the estate of Augustus
R. Perry, deceased, applies to me for Letters of LismL
sion :
These are therefore to cite and admeniah, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to be
and apprar at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Ol en under my hand at offic - in Appling.
December 13,
CtOLUMBIA COUNTY, OA.—Whereas, Gracy
J Harden, executrix, andlhos. W. Harden and Robt.
J. Harden, executors, of the estate of Thos. W. Harden,
deceased, applies to me lo« letters of Dismission :
Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to snow cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand atofficein Appling.
Dec, 18, 1855. 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
G1 KORUIA,OGLETHORPE COUNTY COURT
r OF ORDINARY, DECEMBER TERM, 1855.
Richvd Dillard, as Gyard an of William 0. frurcroc,
shows to the Court that he has settled up the estate of
said William 0. Furcron, and is now ready to be discharged
from cai Guardianship, and therefore prays this Court te
be dismissed therefrom ; wherefore,
It so - red, That ah persons inte ested show cause,
if any they lave at :be next February Term of this Court,
why sue 1 letters d -missory should ntb granted. And
it is or her ordered, That a copy f this rule be published
ih the Chronicle A 8 nt nel orty days previous to said
February Term.
A trus ext’actfrom the minutesoftbe C :u?tof Ordina
ry, neldDec mfcerTerm, 16J5.
Dec. 12, < 855. H EN RY BRITAIN, Ord ic ary.
OOLLTHOBPK COUNTY, 04.—COURT OF OR
DINARY, DECEMBER 1 ERM, 1855.
Whereas, Joseph Smith and Danie. Harris, as adminis
trators and Jane Harris, as administratrix, cn the estate
of Nathan Harris, deceased, represents to this Court that
they ar about to settle up estate, and having petitioned
this Co-rtf jt Letters Dismisscry from said administration :
It is th refore ordered Jh it all p rrons show cause cn
or before the next July Term of this Coun, why said .’e'te s
shooll Dot be granted, and that a copy c f flria Rule be
published in the Chronicle A Fentkel in terms of the law.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordi
nary, held Decembi i Term, 1855.
Dec. 12,1855. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
THK subscriber offers tn lease LOTS on South-Bound
ary Street, from M roury to Campbell Street, for the
term o/flve years or mo-e, with a depth of one hundred
and fifty feet, and a frost of fifty or more if deairtif. Pos
session given on the first day of January next.
006-2azn& ‘EUGENE VERDREY.
FOBISALY.
Afe.lt ALL FARM, cf a oat 100 acres; half of which ia
Well wooded. On the place is a good Dwelling and
out bu : idnts. Enquire of
d ecll-dSUtwlhv CARMICHAEL i BEAN.
1 lOUOUfe. ,
JL lbO bbla. Recti led WJIIB KEY; H
v 25 44 BRANDY;
* 40 *• G -N; . . .
100 ** Rye WHIfcKEY, from commorftv extra;
10 aaarter cases Port WfNtf;
85 M “ u Malaga WTNE y
10 44 - 44 - M.deira 44 m--
50 bbla. RUM u
2 pipes Bo land GIN ; *,
SW“ BRANDY. For sale by
octf&lm C. WILLIAMS A TON.
ZJfeNii A Fltife.—A t apply of these agreable purga ives
Son hand, by ltmv2sJ N. J. FOGARTY * CO.
NOTICES TO DEBTORS AND ORE)
ITORB.
K.—AJ! persona indebted to the Estate oI Wm.
1-N u. Bas*y, late of Edgi field District, H. ft., dece-rod, :
* ill please make immediate pa ■.in rt nt: *rd po pet- :
son* bavin* J raardsa ainr. *a!d Srati, -.Milplew ,>re
sent the j« nropeely sutVenti :».► d the it* d.rtxt-i
yov.ag.ißss. fogy a. dagnkl
XJ *>!'!< h.— aU psrsons to the <_sl:»'e of ii c
•*- • 0rQ1,o » ,lLe of JeCer* :• ooui»t.y, dec’d , m -
requested to nv *e ay-rent and lbo*e h:ivrr> ‘eirar. i
said Jec-ased ore hereby n tifi*d to present them
du y auU r;'i«it?d within ti e time pm -orbed by l*w.
BAMUM, A. I-JENNY, i ,
D c-‘m! flr 5,15'5. JA -I.s jBH WM, (Kxr
]\ OTIUB.—AII person - indebted to the estate of Curtis
lo* e, late of Warren .tmoty,decease are request*
ed t-- nuke immediate
taanfiß against said decea Fed arehereb : fled to present
the ame, >u?y eu henticated, wkbin i; »- .-e rtcor bed
byl>w Oft. 1 OWE. >
Dto. 6, $5 C . Da VI»W. L > r * E. j la 19m
NOTImW —au personaindeb>d to th* < stateo tv.is
Parks, ate < f Uncola county, d > ~re r quest
ed to make ironic iat jayurct; an ali tho e having
dcmin s against sal' estate wll pro n t'e" u’y au
thent ca* u wi hin the time pre c cnbed bylaw.
JOHN ’ . PARS? 3,1
V- M. V. PARKS,. VFxrs
Dfe.-eirberd 1855 LE ; IS C. P* *KB, }
O IICK—* I ! pc: or- Iccttbud to the estate rs l ho?.
Matthews, la o< f J BVra. n couny < ecca c ed, are
requested to make irameiiate p.y ; and those hav
ing demands against said estate must present ?hern with
in the t me prescribed by law.
Dec. 7,1555. OHARLKB MAT »CWB, x’r.
NOflCtt. —All persons indebted o th.-state of Jam-s
Matthews, late o! ,’efferson c-.un y debased, re re
quested to make immediate iay meat; and those hav ig
demands against said ut: r..i ; i present them wit u
the t me prise ibed by law.
Dec. 7,1855. CHARLES MATTHEWS, Kxr,
NOTICK. —All peisons indebted to the estate oi Ueom n
Thornton, late of Elbert county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment; and these
having demands against said estate are requested ,o pre
sent them duly authenticated according to law
December 12, DOZIKR TU KN t’GN, Ex’r.
NOTICK. —All persons indebted t*> the estate of
Sncnrdt n Griffin, late of holum' : > county, deceased,
art requested to make immediate payment; and those
hav’n* claims against the same arc hereby notified to
presen l them within the time prescribed by law
Dec 14. ’ S.*6 JOriUUA . . G.I FIN, Kx’r.
O TICK.—AII perse ts indebted to the estate of Musis
ir Summons, late ' t-rioa county, dec’d , are request
ed to come L-rwar -diately nod make payment; and
all those to whom t.e ‘state is indebted will render in
their accounts,lega‘l7 it sted.
Dec 20,1868. A N dmR*ON I. ‘’AMMON?, Adm’r.
i’l risou L Thornton, 1 1 ' h lethorpe county, dec’d.,
are requested to make \a. l ate payment; and those
havingclaims againstsai 1 es; t.% are requested to presen
the same within the time «*r-*.-cribed bylaw.
JAM I i ME ’HEN'?, I .. ,
December Vt, Isfß A'EY TH TON, f
TWO M*> A'T lib after date, application will be cade
JL to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, f r !tnve
to sell the House and Lois in Peters >urg, belongin ■ to ihe
es ateof Dr. A. * rmsU a , deceased, late oi Elbert county.
October B'. 1855. SARAH M ARMS EAI), Adin’x.
SIXTY DAVb after date application will be mad tc
the Court of Ordinary of RL-hmondcoun y, for leave to
sell the Real Estate belonging t > the estate of Wil iam B
Bus*y, ae of Edgefield Distri. t, c., decea«» d.
Nov. 7 1855. JOHN ft. DAQNKL,
SIXTY DAVB after date, ap, i
«ie Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to
sell the Negroes belonging t U eestat •of A. Holse beck,
deceased ROFT. E. WOODING, Atiro’r.
Nov. 1,1555.
CI\TY DAYS after d<te application wi'l be mad- to
O the Ordinary of Bur e Cmuty. for leave to sell the
real estate be'onzing to Joseph H’. Perrv, a minor.
November 2, !855. O. U P*RRY, Guard’n.
after da e appl Ci
X to the Ordinary of Warren couuty for leave to sell
the Ntgroes belonging to the estate f Maria B. Roberts,
late of said r ountv, deceased.
Nov. 7,1855 _ WILSON, Adm’r.
I'\YO MONTHS after date «p; lii-*ti(
to the Ordinary oi said county for le.tve to ell the
Negroes belonging tc the state of Jno. Oam p, do eased.
Nov.7, 1855. AKDKN U. MERSHON, Ordinary.
T\\ O MONTHB alter date, application will be made
to the Court of Oi dinary of Lincoln county, for leave
to sell the Negroes bel nging to the estate of Simeon Wal
ton, a' eof said county, decease i.
Nov. 1 , ’855. ROUT. L. WALTON, Adm'r.
VWO MOXTliwafierd.il . app icati >n .• ii!
to the Court of Or .inr ry of Lincoln county, for leave
to sell the Neyroes belonging to Mary (Ui, Jlarman,
minor of Emanuel Harman,.lat of Lincoln count , < ecM.
Nov 10,1665. AARON HARDY,Quar n.
npWO IUONTHm afte r date, application will be made
X to the Court of Or. inary o» Jefferson county, for. ave
to Bell the Negroes belonging to *h Ratals • i Henry a.
Todd, deceased. WILLI sM H. TODO, I
Koyemter 8, 1555. JAMKB U. TOPI>, f Aamrs -
TWO MONTUH after dit a application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary f Oglethorpe county for
leave to se I all the Lands belonging the estate of Wil
liam Kidd, lateo: sail coun'y. d«ceased.
Noverrb* r 18,1855. IH-BERT C. KIDD, A
ritWO ItIONTHU fter ate application will be nu de
X to the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county for
leavc to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of David
Mattox, late of said coun y, deceased. Also, for lc ve to
s/11 a family of N groes, six in number, belonging to s lid
deceased. JOHN W. MATT OX, I «_»
Novemb n 5,1856 NATHAN MATTOX, j tx,s
I'UO MONTHB afterdate a;
th j honorable Court of Ordinary of Elbert ounty for
leave to sell the Laid belonging to the estate of Joel
Thompon, late of said county, deceased.
Nov. 28,1855. CMINKS THOMPSON, Ja. Adm’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will made to
the Ordinary of Taliaferro county, for leave to soil the
Land and Negrrs belonging to the Estate of James 8. Mad
dax, late of -aid county, deceased.
Nov. 25,18:5. GILOHRKST OVERTON, Ex»r.
Vm U MONTHS after date, application will b
to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave
to 3el! the T and and Negroes belonging to the estate of
Robert Rollins,deceased, late of Bnrke county.
WILLI AM 8 ALEXANDER.
November 21, 1855.
SIXTY DAVB afterdate application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county for leave
to sell the Lands and Negroes belonging to the i state of
Wm. 6. Tanker?ly, deceased, late of said county.
Dec. 6, ISSCo _ JAB U. NEAL, Adm’r.
15 WO MUNIHB afterdate i>pl.cation will be readt
. to the Court of Ordinary of Warn u coun lyfo' leave to
pell all the Lands belo giDg to the estate of Curtis Lowe,
late of said coudy, deceased.
C. Q. 1 OWE, I A(lm>ro
Dec. 6,1855 DAVID W. LQWE, £ Adra rB
Cl'-TV DAYS after date application will be made to
O the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave
to sell a portion of the Real Estate of Ja es Matthews,
la’e of said county, deceased.
D c.7 1855. OHAK. 18 *AT Tiff- Wri, Ex’r.
ipVVO MONTHS after date application will be made
A to honorable Court of Ordinary of O 'umbia county
for leave to fell the Real Estate belonging to W. Grimsley,
deceased. A COLVA,RD, Ex r.
December 13,1855
SITUATION WANTS
AVCLNL A! wh; is a Gradual, iof one of the
best Colleges in the State, and who has had e me
experience in Teaching, desires a situation for the r.o? t
year as Principal, or A ssi slant, in some good School.
Address XYZ, care ol Hudson, Weloorn A Co , War
renion, Ga. sepiOwtf
TO RENT OR LFABK,
A FA It M on the Wrightsboro' Road, 10 miles above
Augusta, ant) o. e mile from Bci-Air, having a small,
comfortable Dwelling-House, Barn, Stable and Negro
Houses, on * hich there ie good productive Land, ab ut 70
acres under good and a ntw fence, health/, and a g«od
well of water in the yard, ror terms, apply on the pr rai
ses, or to the uidersigncd at August-.
nl d2Awßt LEoN P. PPG AB, Trustee.
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMT
MENTS, MACHINISTS* AND BUILDERS' AT
RIALP, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE
FURNISHING HOODSII
WK have now in store, and will continue to keep a
large assortment of the most approved AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEM ENTS, for Pou hern uae, ooDßititiDg of
Single and Two tferse Turn ng Plows, 15 variety;
Druble Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hillside
Plowe; Pub soil Plows, several kinds; Forma a Patent
Plow; Cultivators; Harrow?, 8 kinds; Corn Bhellers, 6
kinds ; Straw Cutters, 10 flies and kinds ; Road Bcr pern ;
Horse Hoe ; Horße Powers and Thresher?,s varieties cf
each; Fan Mills: Gran Cradles; Grass Scythes and
Handies ; Smut Machlnei, Bush Hooks; Pruning and
Hedge Shears; Pruning aw, and Chisels; i .usage
Meal Cutters and Stuffers; Parmfrh* Boiler* for boiling
food for 8 ock; Churns; Hay and Garden Rakes; .'a
and Manure Porks; Hoes, Spa-Hs, Shovels,Grain Scoop*,
Wheel B rrows, Fi Id aDd Ga den Rol rs; Corn Planter?,
Scales, Htore, Warehouse, and Depot Trucks; Well nd
Horse Buck ts; Pump Chain and fixtures. Rock Balt
for Stock.
We keep EXTRA ♦ OINTB for our Piougbs and will for
niah,at sho t notice, Mich parts of PI ughs and other im
plemi nts, as may be wanted to replace broken pi ces.
Gentlemtn’sand Boys' TOOL CULBTB complete, Ac
We a r e also Agents t>r selling the so lowing rtic'es:
SCOTT'S LIITLEGIANT CORN AND COB CRUSHERS,
universally admitte 1 to be the btst Crushers ever In
vented, and iu the use of which for fee ing stock, a aving
of one-thin is made, as h i? b u n proved beyond '.'impute.
HOE A CO’S anil WELCH A GRIFFITH 8 Circular SAWS
and SAW GUMMEKB STEARNS A MARVIN’H Cele
brated Fire, Powder and B rgiar Proof SALAMANDER
SAFES; ROTARY SMOOTHING IRONS, healed with.
Alcohol.—No fami y ; Lould be without ibis very u-.eul
article. All the above are offered for sa eat fair and regu
lar prices, in onntctfon wi h an extentive stock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY
CARMICHAEL A BEAN, Augusta, Ga.
Wm. P. (’ahmich*kl. | Job. S. Übajm | Gko. F. Adam.
00t26-w6 n
BESSMAN’S GARDEN!
AUGUSTA, GA.
'jpHKtubscriber offers fur sale a very cho re and jgp|
A rare oolleotion o f hardy PENA MENTAL
PLANTS, embracing all the fine old and beat
new varieties of Lvt rblooraj: g also, hIJ&SSE.
unrival le ! collection of EVKKGLEEN.9, of every varie y ;
Dec du us Ornaiuenia’. IRr Efl and PLANTS, and col
lection o f GREEN HOUFE PLATS, unequalled in the
South.
All ordi?a rotnpLiy attended to, and Plant pecked e
go any d a ar.ce ia safety Any informat.on requred rill
be cheerfully giv*n. Addrets, J. W.->Et*BMA
act2B »4m . Augusta, ( a.
STOLEN
OX the afternoon of Tuesday, 29th August last, by a
person who entered the office of the subscriber and
abstracts from the cash drawer the right hand half bills
of the following den ruinations and description f the City
Bank of AugUita:—on jof $lO, h tier A No. 1757 me of
$lO, letter B,No. 439; one of S2O I tt:rA, SJo. 1727. Ail
persons are hereby notified that application will i e made
by the undersigned f or the psyme t of the s me at the
expiration oftiree months from this date, ar.d ar<- am
c&ut oned against receiving said bills, as present pa;, in l:
has been stopped on them. at- . Gi 1
Charleston, 8. CL, Dec. 4,1855. decs-w.i ,
G1 KOII4II A, COLUMBIA COUNTY—IN
r EIOR COURT, MARCH TERM, 1955.
Macsa'on P. fctovall vs. John B. Meyer. Rule Nisi.
Upon the petition of P. fctovall, praying the
foreclosure of the Equity of Redemption of John B. Meyer
in a d to a certain tract of Land in Columbi ; county, on
the waters . f Boggy Gutcretk, containing three hunore
and eighteen and a half acres, joining lands of R* -or don
the south, the Georgia Railroad on the west, Carroli on
the north, and Pratner an 4 Phillips on the east, mor<-
gage ; by said John B. Meyer to Oliver H. Lee and his
heirs and atsignson the thirtieth day of April, e ghte n
hundred and fifty-foui, to secure the payment of a note
n ade by said John B. for the sum of four hundred end
eleven dollars and aixty-one rente, payable to said Oliver
H.. or bearer, on the twenty fifth day of P cemVr next
thereafter; which said note and mor’gaga have been
transferred and delivered to said ; :?;hloo ty the said
Oliver U.; and i« appearing t at no. rt of *,«iJ debtor
of the interes* due there on, has been ja. . t n ordered,
that sa<d John B Meyer pay into the lan of t ; Clerk
of thia Court, ot or before tIL first day of ex* :erm,
the said sum of !eur hundred and eleven d ar nd
eixty-ove cents, with the interest due thereon, ad e
cost of the proceeding, or that the Kqu ty o; Redernpi.
of the said John B. in and to said mortgaged p emit<s b
barred Bnd foreclo ed.
It is fu tber ortfere i, That a copy of this Rui . seire i
on the said John B. at lea t three months or publisher a
ore o'the public gaaeites at least four months < fore the
next Term
A true extra , t from the minu.es.
8 CRAWFORD, D. Cierk.
IN BUPIRIOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, BEI -
TEVlril-.R TERM, 1855.
Massalon P. Stovall vs Jo v n B Meyer.'
Ts e Rule Niel, passed at the last Term, not hav-ng been
fervtd or published as required, It is ordered, That me
same b : continued, and served or published as required
by law, before the next Term.
Extracted from the Minmei
_ November 15, 1 855. 8. CRAWFORD, Dep’y Cl’k.
10 THE LADIES. nnii .
I A opening & very choice lot of new KMbEOIDEUI *
to which your attention Sa respectfully inviteu a i ,
a few patteroßot White Dress BILKS. x)UNHA %
Hey® Successor* o j
R - vni l ! v r >TH' fl DA.Y" 12-4 Bl«a hid SHEETINGS;
m *•«“MiL.
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yiAIHeIHI, for Bale. Apply o
dec4 Joii ~ CASHIN. general Com. Mer.na n.
f imk, CEMENT. CALCINED PLABTEA, and PLAB
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T/MBSoiB'SKiKSAT C fel.-Wearenotr‘- ing
F> out the remainder of our large sic k of EMBjIO. •> -
SIK* at cost, la or er to mi£er*m J 7, “JJ.-g»j Vj. JJ'*
sisting of Buries a~d Cambric t LLARB, Vi
HANDKEaOHiiFr.BwIie and °‘“^ r „ c ll .s‘i?i^ l ,L , ’
BIgTINOP, Ac., by 1<B J J PICKET *
iVJ Deaulifnl assortment of Prench and e.g'ish MEPJ- i
Nv.S, to which we ioYite "ho “• Lacies. .
barrow mack LACES. Biond LA.ES, A.. The .tore ;
Oj da are faily is per cent leer than the 1 ' ujnai pr.cea.
PICKET A PIUBBB • -
r r h»in A,V>r Re aytKAK'IT'QRKABI. Anotl.o ‘ supply
U of this flee Pdm'tde, received by "
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CITATIONS POt. LfcT'j
i4J£ritATiOK.
n’-*’ “ w '«?»“■• iw® *
b*vr* ted 1 J.e.Mj .1 l.it<nie u 4 uol .
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OrtMui mus .• t» i-,. * " < " 1 ’ J ' °-
tho mate <,f WilUr.ra j. . ®, I'-'* 1 * “
consty: ' r -. ■ -e e e o' ». rt
Tlieae are th- r.-fore to cite au i * .
£ular t ih ■ : d and ere M r. f a ‘ r '' '
.Ld appear ttcj ‘®-5»
law, to ,h wrin ,:f „y .. ribedfcy
Bhoaid net ; 'e graot.*e. ' ' Wtiettrt,
ai»«» •"••irra7iwxd.-tfae.it. -
r-ov bcr29. is;; lOiiOtAe • ‘ Hin . .
I Kj'p'isitßOft.oritTV, «a.—
** Or,.tu a|.e. • ■ lae'or . r , ; :
Mary .llalaa a IV, 1 . ; 0 »' oi a m l P t»n
liarao.l oao.Jr.d e- : ’ 4 W ”,
There are therefore toe team! a . .uu,,.,, .11
lar.t'H! kin 'red and.rleada.oft! e... U i vri. oUoiFd
appear at r,» offloe, wi-fcia o.» t.rne £ to ,
pet begin i° : fanythojrh.v. ,»!-j an ietten a! I
Give., ,01 er my I .1. ' »t offl .in ou rvili
. _!'•«» MOW <- ;n: ai. Ordinary
Ri'ii '6»d c«ii, I>7 ,
nn t. . 1 * ■ ies .0 me f, ! t;. rp of Adrrintstn.tit.n
df 1 • '"•
cniur !aJmo *• ,ail and s*o-
S«Ur the a»* d'e*. nd ered; r fa , .'.o.ac. to to
j 4 w*l PP h’' * tm y° Cc > v t ; t o time ? ue>crbrd by
ih uui ,f?T,.Tj e n" : ' Uy h ' Tt
Given liiol r yba da . o®c ■iu Aaeustu
lire, 4.186 P LBJM P. DUG a- Onile.r,
HlClt.liu.au t ot* IV , It A— .' ftere .9, Joseiib'
rn ii f ■?““ts P o P f Phllca”V°7 , U ''“' r 3 « ; nfaytrti««
C-barlc.t:a,t ; .,uti .'aroltua* der’eased * & m, or , a
Tbeae are the.ofore to cite and a imonish.all and aloge
l ir, the kindred and rrieada or .aid minor.,, to be and
appear at m» otßoe within the time pr, cribed b» Uw.to
show eauee, if any they have, why said letter, should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augi •
Deo 4, 1865. LBON r. A8 rdmary
Camp »»: '.n odw’ V - hW “• Pl; ' *" - C '
I’ i 8 ordered by the C ur* th at ~ • , , „
?erm« "Jr* l | nM: 'i Uhe ' M •’ <T< •>» pa tl-afo In
devL I nts ad ltls,ur h, ' r " all the
7, ~ 7. V l "* , n Wl ‘ r ' ui oraur —not demutiDg alone
-by tlo-dr.-td ifthenex i,-n.;w Court; aid that
the cast* bo i*tt down fortri»l at t r Tern
A true transcript from t!C M r.uuj ci s* d Com' a*
October Tern, 1855. EO -lfStA Ol«k
: OT 22 1855 ’ Mer<k
Y_A F )K l>li»Co\ Rin, *o,OQLmfu*ffc»i;r
COURT. -
A. 8. Van Rons* ! »cr vn. Kamoel Luroj kin, lucv
kin. A, m\*., c.,ofßamuel Lumpkin,dro'd
It ap;e«rlog 10 (he ourt th t J**fQuel LdVa. ka. one ut
IhcdtfendanUi t « above bill, re% devout of thafltaiAcf
G. orgi , it is ordered, that he be served by pob'icatipn
cf this rule once a month for fojr m in’.hs in it es h
A l eu tine'.
At uv transcript the Minute - cf *jtii Q '«•»-» **
f'otober.Ter- , 855 gkO ii - i; - ik
Not. 29,1855,
'A,t Os KTGOII i, OfM Y ,-JN
yj KQ ’ i’>, I ' GLV.WiOLPI . i tlO wOl R .
William ilesva Matthe M. Putty,franklin o.Camp
bell, it ud others.
It in trderetl by the Court, (hnt forvice of tto above
Li’i la- r .w ' .iv : , - pub salon i
statute. It U fUrtlu v order d, that »ll the
defendants plead answi ran demur—not derou tig alono
—by the flru day of the next Term of this ’ourt: and
that!be case be ae dowc f r trial .t that Te m.
a tru* tra user ip t from he Minutest Cctober Term, 1856.
G 0 ■ E TEE, Oierk.
/S KOfiU;G'l : Wt.L’hl Dtp > t UI N • V .—IN
KGUITY, SUPEBIOIt COURT, OCTOBER TERM.
1865. *
E s .'-jLh Petty vs. Matthew M. Pcity, Tranklin C.
Campbell an . Thomr.s Petty, Admhs * n thee tale of John
Petty, d. co sed-
Itappearing to the Court that Matthew Petty rrrides
out < f Oglethorpe County, It in order- d, that hs be u rved
with said bill by publi ati n iu the Chronlole - ; -ntiuol
once a nenth for four months previous to text Tevm of
thisC >urt
A true transerfot from the M : nutcs of said Court, at
Ocfob r G r n>, 1855. GEO 1 ESTER, C e-k.
Nov 22,1855.
I INC-VIMLN VOVH TY, «A.— S*sft?A I!1
" 4 *> bger hp. liea to roe lor of adrninis'ra ion d
bonisrouwiththewillanr.exe <n th“ estate of Miuv
Harneaiberger,late of sai i bHWieH-ed :
These are th. refo rg to eit and admonish all and u ngu
lar, tlie kin red and creditors < f said uicv h.I, to l o and
appear «t ray office, with.in the time prescribed bv law, to
mow cause, i*any they have, wh. said letters shot.* j not
be grantci.
Given undei my hand at office in Lincolnton.
Dec. 6, 1855. BBNJ, E. TATUM, Ordinary.
/ COUNTY, liA.—Whereaa'btephen
\ 1 Drane ap lies to rae or letters of Admloi tration
en t‘ e estate •J< siah Dunn,deceased :
Theae are these ore oci'.** and pdm tush all undu nuu
lar, thi* kindr.d aud crelftors <f said J, to be and
Appear; at mv office w thin •he time pres-jri ed b? Isw, lo
show any the/ have, why s<*ldletters should not
Given under my haud at office In Appling.
i> ctmber7»inss. B. OitAWF >KU,Ordinary.
COUNTY, wX;— Whereas, Ro‘>ert'¥.
I * Waodtog applies to me f r Letters of c uardianship
These are,therefore, to cite,summon aud admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said minor,
to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if they have, why said Letteru
of Disinissioi should no t be granted.
Given under my hand at office.
Dec. 7,1855. 8. QRAWPOBI), Ordinary,
i KFFiUItsON COUNTY, u. A.—Whereas, Eli Mo
<>o.*n applies to me for Letters oT stration on
the estate of William Rogers, deceased, late of Jeilereon
count, ;
The.se are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred qs»d ered i tors of safd .lecCaPed to be and
appear at my office withinthe time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why Baid letters should not
be granted.
Given uudermy haud atofHce in Louisville. 1
Dec. 8.1855. I BEL, Ordinary,
JKFFKRBOa «A.~ Wbereao, Ua»riet
Anderson applies to mo for Letter o'' Administration
ontheetlatoof Jame i Anderitn, la 'f ; aiJ county, de
cease d: ’
These arethrrefore to cite and > dmonish, all ar d Bintu
lar, the k ndred and creditors of said di-cea’. .: t be and
appear at my office, within the t me pt escribed by law to
show cause, if any ;bey hav , why said letters should not
be g rail ted
Givdto under my hand at office in Louisville.
: nary.
ipUUIRT COUNTY, HA.—Wi
Üby applies to me for Letters of uarui»n*> ip for
(ieori'o... Vrt-ser, Ki ’i.ird A. V.atser, Nancy J. Vasscr
and ’Adii.ua O. ‘assei, minor c r William o!
These are therefore to dto and admonish all and singu
lar, th« kindred and Mforffi of said minor, to be and ap
pear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any theyhavc, why said letters should no
begranted.
Given under my hand at offloe in Elberton.
Lee J 2. 1055. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary^
Owu: . t ci* %« y, i* 6k«
BINARY, * r’EMBt R TERM, 1855.
VVhcras, Rie .ard B, BoWhorter, as iuard an of Sarah
Jane
ts ;b Court that be has settled up the ts’.a’o >( he raid
Ha- ;h J , «nd hav sr; e Uoiud t is Ocurt for Letters of
i mission from H iid Guardiamhip,
It is o<-dere Iby the Court, Tha* all persons nterested
s v ow caus., on or * ofore th* next P rbrnary Term < f this
C< uvt, why aui'hle trs s .uU'dpot be gra .ted; nd that
a c > [>y c f this Rule * e pab'lshein the Chrcni le and Sa
trae forty days previous to 'aid •’’curt.
A true extract from the minute* of the Court of Ordi
n ry, D cemhe. Term, 18C6
1
Ki
Greenwood applies to me so Liter i Guardian*
ship of Henry II McOoll, urah C. McCcll, Job ..*, p
MeColi, Laden T. McCoh, .j ii< oml iM y . ara o* age*
arid erpi ; ns of John V.. Mel.’oll, late of houth Car u’V
deceased; ’•
The. e are therefore to cite a'd admonish, all nd sinir!--
lar, t e kindred a: d /riendr of mid minors, to ai»
pear at my otiice, wit in the time pre rribed by law, to
show cause, if iny t ;ey have, why aid letters should not
be granted 4
Given under my hand atofflre a Auvusta
Deo. 15,1855. EON P 1 , Ordinary.
WrAIUIHMXHI»T\ ; V. A.-WhSrijuu Adam Jnne7
r., applies to me for Letters r,f n for
roe P‘ r.-.on and property of Ssrah Camp andJe?seJ.
Carop, minors of John d.imp, decesi- d :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all s» d sinan
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor*, to b* and ap
pear at my office within tho time prescribed b law. and a
show cause, if any they have, why taid letters shou.U not
be granted.
iven under my hand at office in Warrenton.
Deo. 14,1855. JOHN J #I.OHER, D. Ord’y.
TjMjß'mHT COUNTY, Hid).-VV her*as, Ira Chr atlan
Jk J apple- to m-j for Letters of AcminPtiatirn on the es
*»•» ~f I’urner U. Chris! lan, .aloof the B'.atc of In<:l«s.
deceased; *
The:e arK, h .-re’o-e, to cite, > umm on aod'admoi fth, all
an higu a , the kindred nd creditors . f said deceased,
to he and appear at ray office within tbo time prescribed
by law, to show <-use, if any they h„ve, why ui ett*ra
th :uld r.ot be gra ; L
Given under roy hand, at office in E‘berton.
Dec rot>er 12, 855 WM • N Ki.MB Ord nrv
JLFVLIIBUN COUNTY, UA.— Whereas, . anea
A. Mailing applies to ve. for letters of A-.,, mi tration
on the estate ofNamy Lavif*, deceneed:
Thesoare, therefore, to cite, summon and a imouish,
ali and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear at my office, within the titro
prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why
said Letters should not be grant- J.
iven u <1 • my hand at < fli inlooi-v ! *
5 ' g. 1856 NIQyQLA D1 rdina v.
I IhCOI.A COUNTY, 4* A.-—-Whereas, Thomas A.
I v Bark .dale a d Jum rWi I ; i p >es to m so letters
of Adminhtrato onUeestH" fNi h as G. Bark»dale,
!&'“ of said co nty, d o tre :
These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors ofßaid deceased, to be ar.d
appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw,
to showcause,if any they have, why sain .otters should
net be granted.
Given under my hand at office 1/j Ltncolnton.
li F. TA uM, O. dinary.
/ OHJYfBIA COUNTY, ii A.—Wh^a»7An'lmon
v> M.tJ awfwj d appli's to me for Letters of *dn - i,ora
tion on the estate* ol Kmch J. Griffin, late of s-Ld r vuiv
deceaied: *
are therefore to cite and admonish all and -ingi;-
l&r,the kindred and creditors of said deceased,tn be aid
•■•IH <>" -i ' I 'h • -v -in ‘irno prescribed by. i -r.
1 4V6, why I -.id letter:: should
'' ■ (
B. CRA % :>Ri.) t Qr
JtA i 'hli HUN COUNTY, ii fcO.—Whereas, Isaac
F. Adkin ,app ics to me for liters c Guar Jiamhij
for Saliua J. and Milly 8. Williams,minor h' irs of Jefier
sonWnham deceased:
These are there'o e to cite and all ar d singu
ia**, the kindred an 1 friends of said n ine-, to be and
appear at my r.ffice, within the time prescribed by 1 w, to
show c .use, ifany they have, why said letters shpold not
be granted.
Given under roy hand at office in Lou *v 11 e.
Dec. <50,1855. fCilObtg fUENL, Ordinary.
\T COURT, APRIL TERM, 1865. MORTGAGE. Ao.
Morph and La*-yett Lamar vb. William Gray.
Rule Ni Hi.
Yr- sent, the Honorable Garnett Andrews, Judgeo< said
Court.
It appearing to the Court, by the pelition of Jaoob
Murph and iFayette Lamar,that. oa thj seventh -ay ©C
November, In the ear eVlde a hundred and flf y-four,
Wil iam Gray, of said county, made and delivered to
Charles Creek, ExeTutor on the state of James O. Am
rfon«, deceased, hY ce lain p'omissvry note, b aring date
th* day and year d; and tha the said Jacob
Mar;lian il.a»».etteJ.atnir,»gr.’d said rote m «m«»U
tie whereby ti ei; r j aeveraliy a::d co iectirejy pro*
r.ise .od cr before the first day of J unary Deat.ofwr me
date ofsalo note, to pay pa «j c a.• ■ , . ' ' a ’ v > a *
f.si: for,
■
t h hhf« mSim'L* »»d rt > l.verr i U> aotd Jacob Murph
LV , ' ’"ar. u.ldeeJ of Mortgage, whereby iktt
w i m G ay co yc> J to Mid J.co’i ' urpii and l*.
tJiJL certain tnt tor:«rt*tol t:n4 rltngte,
. : n u bur.; in r,!tl ooauty, f the wjtera of Poap
cr* * k r j i» g l.n-iS of h*rt. Gvl at, Jaiwb Murph,
jri; I ear- ri' j-. and 1 uely sol <to s*id William Gray o
ror e tyo'J r O. A imoim, deceased, containing One
Hundred •' l '' A r ' •» oj.; ox. less; con; it.oned,
♦ bat’fi'a’dWiHUr: Gray fbouidpa> off and diacharg said
rote, or rau e i to l> • dane accord) gto the tenor and
eff ct thereof, witboa; re:ourse ' n bis aec critic-, that then
to ft*i munii v: d | r appearing, that
said note rem- : -nsunpaid, I stl refore ordered, that Wi!-
iiam Gray do pay >tuo Court by tne first ay i f next term
thereof, the principal ■ n inter st due on said note, or
show cause lo tne contrary, if at Jho ‘.as: and ihat on
the 'ailur- c t said W iliam Gray so to do, tile Equ t y of
Redemption iiMtnd to laid premia », be forever
thereafeer barre I and forecio e<i And it is further or
dered, t v at ■ his Euie 1 e published In the Chronicle k B«.n
-tine? once a month for four rao-tts, or aco > hereof be
served on said William Gray, or h special agent or attor
ney, at least l bree months _ revious to the next Yena of
this Ccnrt.
00 COB tB TERM, 1b56.-ItOLfi MSJL TO TORICLOBI
MORTGAGE.
Jacob Murph and L*F / te Lamar Vb. Wil iam Gray.
It appearing to the Court th it srrvi- 6of Rule Ni fil. in
above s.ate caie, h-s Lot b-. n i.*ade, it i; .herc.orc or
dered, that a rvice be perfected, per oiiaiiy on d 1 ndant,
cr by public ation iu Chr aOicle *■- tut', ael once u month for
fovr mouths before next term of t is Court.
The defendant WI am • ray uo so be found iu Lincoln
couay, this 541 h ds*y of October 1865
Z h. WII herffl.
A t rue extract from toe Minute. ofaaid ConH, this No
veer the Ith, 1856.
Nev 17 1355. ALEX ANUSJOHNSON, Cl»rk. ,
C, F. B- &HEHANE.
PBOPOttKS to pool! h. h/naMA : o,a Literary
Paper to he catt'd-HlI ■ HANE ~ O TH', /'ln the
city of Atlanta, Sa. fhf« periodical w H bera«tiv ewote.
A) a review or Theoiog 1.1. HP rit'.’, lti g ap K o• aod
Literary ' . ita I* M.ng from »h. Awerl at: na. Ho
all e ara * d l y bnr f the 1 eat tch. r us the houth.
TtMaia:- rile Monthly will opt ala from «o to dSpagea
on good t p r.pern nth, gl.oo per annum, pa :ib e on
the recep ion of the Brat , umber. Addreaa the Editor, at
Atlauta, Pa, oovl4 wt;