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J>ITVK HTO IHF KOITOR : F»o« JuHS fHOhIJ j
l! i* Suuitay m Boston I have been sitting in j
uiv room. No. Th Treinoni Houte, by the window
which • omiriands a chc-clful view of a grave yard,
musing on various matters and things in a solemn
state of mind weli befitting the place nod the occa
.ion. Seventeen inches ol snow fell la«t uigJt. and
Boston looks white like the I«larid of Ichabod, *o ,
the fa ias desolate Thrddgh the Iwlj""' Bud "'* r .
berating ,**ig*» of this ancient building, around I
the coroera of theainuoua stree t*; lr *>"‘ eacn door j
end window, in every private and pubm building,
a: «i from the bfttuM of «■< resound* led pet ui.ar j
.harp liacki: .' cough of the population «>f 8.«10n. I
Erery *ouim them has it It is the disease <>l the |
wountiy W.,-i* Ino a., »in the ,
-’ree' I abstain horn tin: usual gleet.n;;, and inva
riabiy **•'- How m >»»• r cough (' and th* reply .»•
mri/biy i 4 ‘ about the t ime; Coughing, and th*
ancient pastime of (followed by expecto
ration.! are ti*e principal « uo«eja*Bt« in tisn» cold
rjty. I n the grave yard beneath my wlu«luw, on a
-»n!e tombstone, may be found, 1 am informed, the
fallowing .touching inscription
Here f lie bereft of breath,
* otlgb earned me off in, -
whi< b, I doubt not describes the ca«« of the ma
jority of the aileiil incumbents of that place o( re*’
I'ne Tremout H»u*e is in many r«.|>ecl« a gm.<l
hs’itution it i* perfectly cleat! and well arranged
the attendance is good and Hie bidder eredOeut b"(
there is an indescribable air of glunm and soicmui y |
perrelc* the en’in- • -iab!i*ln>i< nt cel! suited ,o
lb I*loll, but chilling •» a ‘'ranger to ilmJ* ' degree.
The waiter*, dressed in black with » hi*neckcloth.
move silently and eadly about the tables, wdiu.
like an many minhiter. with thirteen cmhbeu four
hundred a year and two donation paftte, the man
in the office nevet *tniies-in any point of view a
arge Bilile with the name of the house stamped
upon it in gilt letters, (to prevent religious sliangers
t,om leitthng it,) lies on every table, and the chain
barmaid* attcud family prayer in the basement All
ia grand, gloomy.’ and it must lie eon leased exceed
ingly peculiar 1 have attempted Irut two joke* in
tUs solemn place, and they fell like the Hakes of
snow, silen'. and unnoticed
A iiidortune individual in Hie reading-room last
• veiling was srii/.ed with an unusually violleut lit of
oughing, which, if a man could l.v any possibility,
hare been turned inside out. would have done il
and as a partial cessation ol it occurred with hi*
hair standing on end. (he had < oughed his hat off,)
hi* face glowing with exertion, and tin: tears stand
m > ill his unhappy eyes, lie very naturally gave
vent to a profane eieereatton Kverybody looked
shocked' I remarked in an audible lone to my
companion, that the exnlamniion was a coffer dam
an admirable contrivance for raising obstructions
from the bottom of streams, and probably adopted
by the gentleman to (dear his throat but no on**
laughed, and I incontinently went to bed
This morning, on arising, I discovered (hat my
tsiots. left outoide (He d«ior to be embellished will)
blocking, had, like ilio**- of Bombastos, not being
displaced, so I -aid to Ib<* porter, a man of grand
and solemn aspect, ' You have a very honest set ol
people about this hoU*e Why ’ said the porter,
with a somewhat startled expression. 1 Because,
I rejoined, 'I h'fi my Ins.ts outside the door lad
i>ig)it. and find this morning that iioone lies j^pnelied
them.'
I'ual mail walki-d *df slow and .*t*My, in, l *! >i*’)*'i
knew tlial I had been huinoioiis. I lei!pp,'iultneiits
have been my lot in life I reineiiibnr in early child
liorrd going to the theatre to **ie Mis W il SmiUi
appear in two piece* i!,p bills soul she would d*>it,
and she came upon the stage perfectly whole and
entire like any Olher lady Upon the whole, ll is
ay impression Ilia’ fV».*l*»iri- a *lull.gloomy, p **,•, ,■
and solemn city, which l lake t*. I,„ owing entirely
to the intense (*,,hl that prevails lucre in Ilio winter,
which chill* and freeze* up the warmc: nature *•!
Hie inliabitants. who don't have time logctlhawcd
out Itefole tho cold back again 1 have niet
many Ihrstoniaiis in nioie genial clnnates. win, ap
peared I" be very hearty Hint agre**al*ln follow," 1
took a short rid** yesterday in the Melropolitun ttail
load car*, which m«'bagged by horse powet from
iin- Ticiiioiil House to Koxbury.
'I lii? only other wcpmant (*f tny cm v.»s h yo vim
tud lovely female in deep mourning. Nh* w ""' *
heavy blank veil, and Imm Murk and beautitu! an
burn hair wm up «*u eaeli wdfl of ker taco,
beneath a upotie** nap, a widow * «*p "I wnowy
munliii. I had alwayn a feeling for widow* . young
and pretty widows particularly, alwayn excite my
leepeat interest and Hyinpathy. I with mow*-
ened eye on the sweet sneeimeti twdeie me. *o
young, mo beautiful, 1 thought, and ala-'. ’ "dial *uf
teriugs she ha« experienced. I pictured t«» iiiy*elt
her devotion to her husband duiiug hi* last illne*«.
the until ing watcblulue** with which *ii« hung oyer
hi* pillow, t:.o unwearying and wolf aaoiillciug spirit
with whicli she hoped on, honed ever; till in despite
•if her care, her love, he wank forever, and her ago
niaied shriek raiig in toy ear, a* with hand* clasped
tnd upturned eye, she felt that he wan dead—her
dream of life was over —her idnuigth was gone her
heart was broken
The young widow had been regarding me earnest
ly during this time, and probably imagined what
was passing in my miud, lor throwing her v• •i 1 over
her hat, she*, turned partly around towards me, and
lo ‘king steadfastly in my fare she winked her eye
\ *>H, st. she wicked hei eye at me -llic moral Pine
nix. and I rose from my amlmm and lelt. the Metro
politan car and returned to the Tremont House.
Aud i'’ it possible, thought I, a* 1 gazed from my
window up Tremont street and observed a sancti
monious gentleman in a long, black overcoat, look
ing hastily up and ’down tbe street, aud than u<idge
up a small alley i*> great haste is it possible t at
tbi« little widow in the car its at all typical of Urn
treat city to which she belongs '
A most i expectable, staid and solemn outward ap
pearaiice covering a very strong dinpo*ition to that
deviltry which i* dothied by tin* 1 tibia as the lust of
the flesh, the lust of the eye*, and the pride ot life.
But Boston, clothed in itarnbesof snow, looked too
pure, Uni bride like, and I dismissed the supposition
from my mind.
They don't have theatrical p« rfor»nanc<* in Boston
.oi Saturday evening*; the I heat res open at Ho clock
I*. M , and the performance is over at six. Thai*
berg was allowed to give a concert hen* last evening
however, lie w>h practicing a little this morning
*»;•»•» mi the piano, when n on H*ag»» earns from a
teiioUß fa*city in the next room begging him not
to play dancing tune*. He didn't.
I had intended to have written to you nu.ru at
length, hut atncfV to New Oilcans directly, and
must pay my trunk. Boston i- a great place. 1
am sorry 1 hadn’t lime to go and see the Monastery
presided ever by Abbot Law rence, that whs burned
by the Ibangenit-n.
V(»m«, Indy ami respectfully,
foils Umrax.”
The Deelitfr ot Public Virtue.
\N dll the month of February Mk>7, dosed a chap
ter in our national hialoiy which may well impress
itself ominously on Iho mind ol ilia patriot. That
this exent should awaken no mm o general and in
tenac expression,coming directly from the national
heart lather than from local and parti/aupartialities,
is to u* h subject of supreme wonder. Almost at
the very dawn of the career of this one mighty re
public which lm« uudortakcn.to challenge tho mon
archies of the earth to a comparison ol system?, and
whose fundamental claim is based upon the purity
uud patriotism of the representative form, the more
popular branch of its national legislature is thesecne
of trausuctiona calculated to destroy confidence in
its integrity and of practices which nap and render of
no avail its most vital principle*. The fact itself is
bad enough, heaven knows, nut it i* little when con
fcidered by the able of the absolute indifference with
which the national car appeal* to receive 1 lit* tidings.
The newspaper press, here amt there, ban denounced
tiie alleged “corruption in Oongres.*’’ in tones which
seem to have the ring ot the true metal, but gene
rally, it must he sadly owned, there is more interest
>hown in proving the villanies to attach to this or
that political cabal than to branding them, no mat
ter to whom pertaining, as the most flagitious ami
shameful crime against popular sovereignty, against
the people ol the Unitod States, against the fair
tame for just ice and reliability of the government.
anil the honor of t'ougresH. that was ever recorded
The House ot Representatives, it is also true, has
taken prompt steps to vindicate its own reputation
in the matter but wo cannot help feeling that
when three or'four members of that most responsi
ble body had been discovered at a single investiga
tiou to be guilty ol an net or acts calculated to hi ing
the legislative integrity of the whole into contempt,
and when the House had been told to its teeth that
the conduct of certain of it* members had already
given it a “general character” for sordid corrupt ion,
something more even than has been done might
very rationally have been looked for. Three gen
tlemon have been allowed to “resign.” who would
otherwise doubtless have been expelled. They will
bear the burthen of guilt with them away from the
m ene of their shameless prostitution ot position
but. even yet it is not ccilain that the madness of
political favoritism wilt not at home elevate their
most descived disgrace and punishment into a sort
of martyrdom, and wo shall perhaps have one or
more u 4 them return unhlushingly to tin* body they
have dishonored a 4 far as in them lay, on the mise
i able metoxt of a previous re election ei an inaji
preciable souse of innocence which they cany in
their oxvn bosoms
Hut we «ti<l not iiitciitl in Il*c*c remaik* b*it»vi\e
>r prolong the bitter terling which this *ubject has
engendered Tho culprit** liuv« been tried and th*»
punishment has been inflicted What was to be
•bine has been done, and it the parties who have
been implicated ami punished cau persuade their
oustitueut* that the committee of investigation
was nothing more than an irresponsible Star (.’ham
ber, which sacrificed their spotless characters to the
Moloch ot narly or personal rancor; tiiat they were
coodeuinca without a hearing, and the llotue of
Kepiescntativt-e dared not give them a eham e to
purjre themselves publicly and that the,r‘ residua
rion' removes the odium of the act at the same time
That it avoids the more offensive phrase applicable
to their disappearance from the public C ouncil*,
then it was not for us to dispute the justice of the
mandate which scuds them back as precedent* for
future sin. Hut this we do intend to remark be for*
The matter passes with but too leuient a sac lity
from public notice : the diffe*enoe between indi
vidua! crime with onlv its lumat inevitable social
ramifications, and public delinquency affecting the
safety aud boner o! the nation itikilf, is, that while
(he former may justly regaiu by repentai ce and
amendment the ccmfirience it has forfeited, the lattoi
:rom the iiupoitauce of interests involved with
which its own morai regeneration is in no u ise con
cerned, can by no means,consistently wKh produce
admit of the same oblivious confidence A traitoi
ommon sense would teach us never to t *t again
A corrupt public servant may repent 1 •» of the
evil he has doue. but it will not certainly i rcqui
/ed ot us to repose in him again a trust— v ich i*
but a generous compliment at beat, ami th ‘♦•fore
uotto be treated as a right—that he has mee
•.bused to our injury. Mach fo* should this r» so
in the « ascot one who is probably prepared t > .:-
* lßt 1,1 Uthathe has been falsely ftccttsod front Jo
mat.
Th<«e thing. being tr tie, w* .hull look up..,, it n .
another ot many evidences , dech.. ,
virtue which tin. matter U«s elicited, that f | ,o ,«
any ot these ineu should b e allowed * . . .
public life They have been guVtv by
tier peers, by men whose honor and truth no'man
reteuds to question, aud by men v> cun,., ;t «d
l achi a« in render il probable that nny ,n ■« ,j m J
may ba\ e had in iiie matte: would In’ ta\ n.abl
ilkw they so pointed!,- and nurc-er, ediv conri, m«
ej. Then let this tx.udeniualiou *t«ml forever as 3
matter 0! pttblie sat. tv aud a wanting to • vil duet,
l.et no suca msu be twice tmated as t’ have
been pro, vit t,. be l: w ill be an evil dav n-bautln
t.in’e Ibis blew ,d t .Hon-eof tteprosculativ. ■
• . a.l tit- broken by showing tuee« ttien t.» returtt t..
with then p:<d<eta and ib nials ,ti|i deti
upon their tip*
Have those who treat thi. wli.de .übiect lightly
«b tnisei, e* what wouldhave been tire proba
t> action of our lathe s a hall .-et.iury an" in ueh
• ft* Imagine the American people, wi,.. pur
.re with uuforg.ving ruvriltrti the slightest Mia
p- • . malier.attee ami public jutideht, itt the
-ay,... Burr aud Chase, at that dav bi,*uglit to cou
tivutiiheit »i vant, ecvt Jnt teftieg tot gold the
p/» e,ess privilege ot !epreacnlitrg the single-heart
nsttoual virtue which fouxht the bailies aud eu
pnva!,...i. of ~.e Sevoluliuua.y war ’ It
•v « .ft ?* * I ' o "“’"cture that (be whole commit
’ • e'V U ' l,; Ul dli '« •“'•l' into an extls
! Tv of <4il ‘ l ' l detested as loug a* the
h: ,t mat. and the only safe “ it
Mona chy may p-ass.-a a tarit, tb,*i T *,' T ;i.
utdoieut pets. •• amearmt With a liaer. Jf ! ,
Itoverunutnt whose exialeur e .le|.ends ui.S’S' •
tue ot its public ropreaeutativ.e sh..uid 1,. ' Ir ‘
orable as (ate in the punishment «»i iniiu tv *. wx *
own at this day should show , diVUwn
otherwise, gi\e» teai lul token of a decline from tl
-iinple ol }>atriotisin our
nobis ancestry - Hat: | w ,y
Th* Mass Kh-Kor vs *~n t \.uuv ftp to
three o . look yesterday altermton over thousaud
vtckets lot W ashington had been sold at the Camden
station. This i. of cruise, exclusive of those going
*1? with through ticket- Item the North and West.—
l osthre. o'clock train took down eleven hundred
f nd 'l*® “reo'clock traiuquiteas many.
le * v ® lh “ m " rnlu * »'U carry down
vv«.hie«»e to ,he crowds already in
’S.rg—S S.“^37a
COMMERCIAL.
havaWAH Mnrfb t> —Cotton —Arrived since the
U6lh iu«l»V:. e .VA'bales Upland, (T.K39 holes per Rail
iotd 1 613 from Augutta and land-.ug* on the River, < and
iUic do ’fiea lalaml The export* foi the Muue period
anoontto 11.011 bale* Upland, andiifil bale* Sea Wand,
vi7 To Liverpool C. 371 bales Upland, and 159 do. Sea
laiand to Q ue<?D ' ,? ' ,wc bales Upland ;to New York
, buif Tlplaads and SBt do Sea Island ro Phi lad el
phU L-2V bales Upland; to Baltimore 232 bale* Upland
w.Charl«»:M» bales Upland, and at*. do
leaving ea band and on kLpbfoxrd not cleared- a stock of
4d ji;, bale- Upland and 5.163 do Sea Island against
04.555 baJe« Upland and 4 7H »*.*• Sea I 3 .and at ibe
samntUM last year
Tbe marset. during tin: w eek and**r review ba* been
unusually quiet Buyer' do not 'oem wiljinf to concede
to toe decobod o', holders and order- now in Laud will
not warrant purchase* a» tbe following qootatkms wtWi
«v« (rffef m ilff corrmi rate* ia the few transact tans of
ycxti /lay. Tbe offering e>’ f k slight boidee.t not *h* vr*
in? anx'ety to pres on »he luadpt
QUOTATIONS
v foGa/od Urdtoary. - .ll’iaiy
Middling . - SW, i
Mi«lfloo« “
S'rkt Middiiug
i\o*A Middling ....
Fair - /? J,
RfNHIOSL
ibt vt tur week I m,i uj* ..o- .baJesattho folb.w j
tug parlieidar* •i i ‘2C »’ Tlf iat I*-*. 'MK at ia, j
j•» ‘*t •»*. v\:\ »• > ‘,* i ;: * f* }: t: ‘
yJ4 at l-Jg. :>*■'. a* n Mat »3. •« at ill i *** J
itat \t i*., 1 M. and .* bat**» Joihrc* at i <
v-a frt<t„4--Vi+ l»a vc no ' bang** to notice m Umg i
, . ,im„ o*:r last weekly report The ..*iwy - Ko<.rt
i.d price* mash* 'be •-**«« " « ' “ •*“«»■»*
.“prtcM roaglog frou, :« U cenl-. 'be prmrl}.»l **te.
being made between wand .X.K.
/f * e The advance which ha* taken place »« Noitliera I
i*oriv bav-tiffened otr market considerably. The stock j
on baud i* very light,and i held at advatn ed rat*»R : hv.y I
rm ,. n ,,j conceding, the v-ale:-, of the week have ftxded till j
i (>oca*ki at'ti'n-ie tfr
.<aU. —No arrival-* ol •*>**« -m*c •*!’. !;•*■!. Ihe low !
dguie at which :t t i «ol«l induce Kngh-h liip- to I
• »»»n** i:> ballast, in pfefi'rent-e to h»*liag wiiu I.UU xi:ici**. J
The ’■lock has not dlutinWind to any great extent. Sal o3 I
ai«- uiadc at 70ft Toe t.om wtorc.
Cvrn— The stock of Com U largo, and I'urtbci amvai*
an dally c*peered. No Urge lot- arc offering, and the
den and i not hr -k a- at ti.< date of «.m eircuiar.
though i: . > still held from store at f L
// oi ,_'i beie have been several arrival of Northern
Ibi- week but none of Eastern Northern wa- sold from
the wiiarf at i‘» It i* -elling from store at fi
Fkwtsru atsi which i*a decline <>T li’ 1 ' per I<¥) ftjs
from *u p ia»>t tfUffUlwn-
J-lour - Tb«- -took of Flour baa been increased by ar
rivals both from interior and Baltimore We quote *Su
perfine M Extra 4>‘.* Family w'* 50<®10—the B<>ntb
ern Flour having Ibe preference Dcnint brand is
selling at %'• in loin.
sugar —Nothing ha* been done in this article, and none
;n tii -t hand*
- The shark and demand of Mola* <•' are ino
derate it »**e)linga» 44o1*m\
« We have another advance to report i.r Hide*
••vith a good d< maud and a moderate supply. We quote
Flint sf. Dry Salted 171, and Green Salted 10c.
C*fr* —The demand for Coffee cannot he called hoa\ y
tiioogh there has been considerable sold this week. Ail
kinds of Coffee have advanced in northern ports, a- well
a* initio Wequota Rio 10< d 11. i that which in sold at
the lower figure is very Interior.
Rnrafi—’l bcic is a fair stock oi Ba' **n on lhe market.
»*oth of olri and new crop We quote <»f new crop ■
llaiiH 13 nl4 ; Clear Side* J3J n \ ’ : Ribbed Sides il
<r 12; Shoulders lo all* -
Huhon/ft. — Fmeing Eachaiig« dull,at <_ oit Sight
Ex« hange o#Kca York we qu«de , a . discount There
|,,v, been more offering of long time hills and the rate*
areMoinewhat lifnici The oj»ciatioijs being m«/stly a:
the largest fig are f the annexed quotationa W« offer the
billowing as the current l»»»ik rates for pnreluuing l
.» day bills —® j per cent dir, 10 day bill* \ U■— pci
IfPnt di» AlO day bill* 2a . cent. *11•• 1-j day hill*
f, ,t r per cent di.v; hOday bills I’n 1, cent, d:
Frriffht » —Colton to Liverpool, we quote a li 33d a
,d t«>r square bale 3 in first c I a w ' Aiiiericau bottoiu**. aud
»IM in Bi'itiah,and quite dull. An engagement of'i ini
t.f-r wa made at ’•*«. fni and other* are offered at 40.-. hut
we heat of no transaction*. D<imcxtic Porta Cotton i**
N>w York by atcaiuabip in square bag*7-lb and **'. for
louud. By sail ve#*el* hoiuc trauaactions have hfcu
marlcat r.lt., (h tigh »C. ji- asked, and we hear of one
vfct l taken at that rate Cotton tu > ; to Phtla
ds-iphia aud Baltimore by *-* 17 Ibc
i IIABLESTON March b Coiio,,- 'I hi* article was
very much neglected forborne day* preceding the date oi
o n la*t publication, and the market on the whole wore
a dc id* d!y languid and drooping’appearance, and *nnn'
forced *ale* towards the cloar of the week showed as
much as lW»c dc.cliiie. which manifested itself prim ,
pally on the b.wer grade*. The decliue, how ever, a* we
have before .mid, wa- bin partial, ;** many of our holdcra
refused to sell otiaur such forms The transaction*du
ring the in.. liiHt day* of the present w eek developed no
new feature The ..an»« irregularity in price* prevailed,
and the sale# generally were made on the condition*
specified above The trade, at the. opening of the mar
ket ou Monday were put in posses ion of tho favorable
advices brought out by the .tumvi Niagara, which, ta
ken in connection with the taliing off in the receipt*, as
exhibited in our report published towards the < lose ot
February, imtuediaf Hy checked the downward tendency
in price*' and b«fore ifie day closed there was a decided
re acti n» in favor of the aelicr. Since that period each
Mic- e>*iv« day aeoius to have marked » higher range ot
figure*, which was particularly the case with the opera
tioiißol yestndav, whicii as w ill ho *ccn. were tiio hea
viest ot any day of the week, and tlm market closes, as
ihe quotatiouv below »till disclose, higher than i: ha*
been at any previmu pcii"d this ncaaon.
The receipts ol |he week reach Is.<*W bales aud
sale* in the a«me lime may bejt-la.**»c,d •■= lollows. vi/ :
I’ridav 1400 bale- Saturday Ib3'< , Monday I *no; 'l uc*
day Blgff: Wednesday i ii-»J ; and Tlitirsday 3800—uut
king an aggregate of 10,7.11. balci, at the subjoined price*
vi/, i t bales at 11'.. .W.iai 13. 73at 131. iMOnt 131; Ft
at 13-,-It, Slid at, I3i, fMMt.it 13*: 433 at 13«; 733 at 134;
•.I at 13 I iTo InOsit 13,; HMM) at 13; t',3 at 13 I Hi; 371 at
!3i; 700 at I3i, 1337 at 134: lf»lh at 13'; 334 a' 13*; 87
at Ii It lb, and 34 • bale* at 134«- We quote Inferior to
O.dimuy I3<c I ’, . Low to Strict Middling 13 b 134; Oood
’d i.Mihig J3jV/13s: and Middling Fair 132 c.
Wo must continue to report a very good demand ti*r
oli des. riplions clansed under the head ot Long Cotton
The -ales re*, hed fully 1000 bale*. The market con
tiituc* firm, and the advantage, both in quality and price,
ure in favor of the seller, without developing any porl
live advance in <*ui quotation* current towards theclo.te
of the previous mouth. ' i/ • 33 to 30c. for common >*►
clean middling l , and 331«» 40for lair to line Florida* :40
to .30 for good Santee« and Main :to middling; flue Sea
Islands aud from 53 to brt cents and upward* for the fine
and vc, C line description*.
l(,cr —l here wn- a good deal of aui mat ion and excilo
incur in th** Rice market in the early part of the week
The rwidpie. which compi ino some 3974 tierces, have
nearly, if not all, been sold. The extremes have ranged
from 3. to £4« . but the bulk of the sale were made
within the range of I<• *i\ per hundred
Corn —V\ c ha vo at last been favored with a good sup
ply of Lorn. The receipt* from North Carolina reach
upwards oi 31,000 bushels. 18,0tk) bushels of which were
sold at 78 to H0«\; and 3000 bushel*, a superfine parcel,
wer« takeu f*r ndtllng puvposcH at tt4«\ per bu*heh Home
•i. 700 bUHhels Maryland hove also come to hand, and have
ia part been soId—VOIJO bushels at 75c., and 500 do. at 7Bc
Tim balance was Imported by a dealer. The receipt* by
Railroad have been limited to 300 bushel* Country dc
ncrlptiou* have t>ecu selling at ft'«4 and9oc. per bushel,
sack included, aud 1000 huidieU in one lot t»r<<uglit tlic
former price
Doth —Ourmarket has also Vh-cii partially relieved by
tiie receipt this week ot some 7000 im-hcls Maryland
Oat*', which, in consequence of tiiolr extreme scarcity,
have brought, a- we anticipated, high price . Sonic 5000
bushels of thi u amount had been Hold previous to arrival
at HOiv; and 3000 do. brought on arrival 53c. per bushel.
Htn/ —'Piie market continue* to present a languid and
drooping appearance. The early transaction*, embra
cbigatore lot*, of some B<M» bales, were sold at *1.13 ! .
iOO m«
Wheat —We ha\ <• received 11»;week by railroad about
iOO buahels. As we have said before, the transactions,
ho far a* this market i.* concerned, seem* to have been
brought to a close.
Fltutr— The receipt* altice our reach about 5000
barrel* by railroad and upward* of 1000 barrel* by water.
We note sale* of 300 bbl* Ohio at %>2«. and 500 Irn rcl*
Baltimore at 7 and $72 4ft bbl*. ; and ilit* demand for
Countryde-cription* lia* been supplied at H lo in
b?u rel* aud 3, «< d $;1 in sack
/bo,» —The mat Wet, which opened at 111 a 11 4 c for
Side*, closed at 13 fr I2jc., and tor Shoulders at Oul'.c.
closed at lOuIOU Thi* advance include* TennesHee
meat and oilier description*.
Lnrd— This article has also attracted some attention
thi* week. 'Hie transactions in tlic aggregate reach
about MM) bids. Price*, which opeued at I3U- . closed at
132 c.. with a firm market.
Still—' \Ve note the arrival tbi- week of some 3000 sack*,
which ha\it been old fronton «b ip board at tit* tt 70c. per
sa*k
Patrifivg—S bout 100 bales Gunny i.'Lotbha\a changed
baud* this week at 13' to I 4«
Hope - We have no transact ions to report
So.so *—We. have been ad\i*sed of the of up
wards of lot) lilui*. Muscovado on terms however
that have not been allowed to transpire After a free
• onfomice with sonic of the member* of the trade, we
have been reassured that our quotation*of the previous
week, viz: lOtf 10) for the common and 11/# il < for the
better grade--.
('ofl'e? —Some IffOO bags Bahia Coffee advertised by
the Me.s-rs. Street to bo sold at auction yesterday,
were withdrawn after the -ale. of about 50 bag* The
demand for Rio. which has been limited, ha- been sup
plied at 10 to lOJe.
Mofaaaea -The receipt* since mil last comprise 2MH)
hints .70 tc*., ami 34 bbl* Cuba. Os thi* amount. 71
hhd* sold ai tff and 40c ; 147 lihd* fil tea and 13 bbl*.
on term* not made public The demand for New Or
leans, which is very limited, is being supplied at 74 to ?#>
ccni*f> gallon.
F • hanjtcs—Vi e have nn change to notice in Sterling,
and have renewed our quotation* of the previous week,
to which we must refer for thepreseut state of the mar
ket, but would remark th*t Hid. wa* offered yesterday
as an inducement to draw. Our Domestic rat*** have un
dergone no change thi* week
i're'£/>'• 5Ye quote to Liverpotd in Briti -h and Ante
t icati bottoms, dull at ,d for Cotton in square hags; aud
4< - to Havre, with very little offering. Tho New York
iateaure altogether nominal at present The same ro*
mark may also apply to Baltimore Wo quote to Bo*
ton. Colfon ,nl |e
NEW ORLEANS lVb y, l» M-—>\>'lcft
the Cotton market at ihedaieof our last weekly rcri«w
itli a firm appearance, ihr sale* of Friday having reach
I**! bale*, althougti later advices from Eiuope we e
(hen overdue On Naturdav tactoi* were claiming very
lull price*, aud with a poor assortment offering, and the
foreign newsstll) dclnvcd, the tuisines* fell off' to about
5000 hale* On Monday the Asia's advices were before
the public, reporting no material change in the Liverpool
market, and during the day barely 4.MK) hale* were sold
(hough facinr* showed more willingness to inept the
views of burns The demand was still limited on Tiie*
day. ami she -aie- did not exceedssoobale*, prices show
ing U" material change Tb*uigh they were easier tor mix
rd iists Iho Indian's advice* embracing Liverpool
date* to the lltb iusi , appeared in our column* on Wed
ue*d*v mono eg, reporting more activity in the market
a» Liverpool, without any alteration iu the rate* There
w;«-more iuquirs during the day, and about dOod halo*
w ere sold, ami yesferdav 7000 bale* found purvhaser*.
prices remaining unchanged though generally showing
more steadiness. To day the demand has been more ac
tivc and h«v resulted >u sale* of PJ.OOO bales, making *
total for the week of 41.0(g) bale* Price* are stilt with
out any material change, and we repeat previous quota
tioua —
*» frr » or :b j Middling pjfdl.t
Ordinary in a ioj Good Middling.. KU d Id.
Good Ordinary. Hi d IU | Middling Fair . IJjsi.'U
l.ow Middling . I?. 9ld | Fair 13J a—
The receipts of the week embrace 41,915 bales against
lor the corresponding week last year Th* total
receipt,'* -since the lst«>t September ha\ e been 1.^7.840
bale*, against last year to the same date I,‘J*JB,P4S bale*
The export* of the week embrace :>4,SG bale* com
prising 29,433 to Liverpool, *jr*ll to Glasgow. 2990 to Ha
v: o to Antwerp, 1894 to Gotteuburg. 1926 to Rotter
<laui . ol ; to Trieste, 27? r; to St. Petersburg. ‘540 to Tain
pice. 18 to Ni*al ; vgjrt to Boston 142 to New- V. k. and
lrt to Charleston.
rOTTO.V »TATiMF.M.
Stock on hand Ist September, 18,»d ifflir ;
Arris ed since l.k* , . v ? 474
Arrived t«> day s.V:fr-I6M
.. . J .235,041
E.xj>oried to date eidi-el
Exported t*vday I LM-
Siock on hand aud ou chipboard uot cleared .. ■ 117,509
. \N ith a rather heavy stock nthe market pri
« es agatn leccded a Pule in the early part of the week
when buyer* rame forward prer’y freely, and the *ale
ot tie fosi three day* reached ful’.v .5000 Uhd* The
r ansavi.ousMuce embrace some I.YH) hh.D mostly at
the rau*e of our quotation*, which arc as follow*
‘ or Prime lo*
tVmmon •> it j Choice n Alii
I- i*> tully I * r.. d, ft lPi j Clarified... ... lU. y ]<v.
M „ .. 5 -The supjdy during ihe pa> t week has cor.
*is?f.! Ohiciiy . f fermenting and erdinary lota, fi»r which
« » -land has b’on limited at about 51c >*c--1t 1 gallon
- -- v«r.«cl...„h«Tc sol.i at s!> Stile.,
bhVbivvht ‘.'Sr* 82 -! aari «’<■ A few hundred h*'f
»nd.i*«r7/l d, * , ‘ csc<,o l tor ferment >bk.
b •» . ... , ‘ T * , ° " T '' ' *Ce»ei>t
- ■ 1 st, for
b-l« hi'.;,,.> "U» -owe MO hah
, -V r " r
' TV l-n.i :■ The „,r. *. -bowil
amountrd t..-.ome jaooobhin .. ' morning have
- *■ "** - 1
* *1 ■ forfknev and extra *;,*> ■?* S . T
4 .-0 bbl. for common. I«»iiaxr fiae ' an,<
••So hb|*. rim* at 30. 4 la* 4%*,.. _ ta
IlHnoiaai bbl ' ' superfine
the demand ha* unproved an d
>.,d up tn last evening uh-sju- *, ,' •
lor .a-.r ied «1-»/» 1,55i0t white « s& v 1 ,
:.*r ttiferier .ndm.fin.rv Prime |,„ „f T b “
ad a «, -ed at $1 V)for IT d and fii dO fr r white ’To dll
inOUsack* white and red sold at *j v> , ltun d ; , K «
red at f! 40. aud 1090 also ai «i 4' l f bushel
t>. ! _Tbe receipts have been light, aud i* th a «
demaud bolder* have resided advan< ed r « o« Ihr
up to this uioi or Os have erabra.od «omp : •>*! « d,-k> at
n *>.V. for mixed: KfiftTOc. for white, and 1=
bu*helior yellow, the tendency being outside rgm o»
a the more meat trsnsai lion*. Today I TOO «a k*
oh»te, yellow and mixed we»t* frold at fcN t -.; ar Aic
aud 100 prime yellow from store at kV f bush o’,
<*; —This ajuciealso ha* advanced, and up « .»>!
evenfufi some TOO cask* were sold at a range o> 9ao: r .
t -« I«li JFI le for Side* and \\ff
r ib for .dear Sides To day's transaction* have been
jorined to retail at I ic. for ribbed Sides, and 11> f» p
frr clear
IFAfV. —With moderate mcipts‘and a iair demand,
prices have held an upward tendency, and tip to last
even r,g some 20(10 bbh were «old at 26827e. for Reeti-
SISJI? i 3 * i9c - 9 R* iio » frr Kaw, including 300 Raw
mfv * ll y at -6«. To dav we have heard of no
‘
sale* of th<» w - v tn4D /* b * a continued active, and the
tSZZSZZXtg*? ■*» V? « 25 10k *
lion* of bin. If, n-* qaoir r T "" n <lo*crip
Loo4on (oteMU.) *
ShSSs
Now York Sight con: di.
sprem. NOTirKs
fjr- ( all •nd vtlle. —The .<■ p*
folly noiideaaU those indebted to him. that on the fits;
day of April next, all Notes and Accounts not previous
ly paid or satisfactorily arranged, will be placed in the
Lands of an Attorney for collection Those who fiesire
to avoid suit, will do well to call and settle before that
day W J OWENS.
February 2, 1857 I>b3-wtd
•smoking.—Gentlemen who are addicted ;o
the habit of smoking, will find BURNETT > ORIEN
TAL TOOTH WASH, prepared by M«*tfr»- Jo-ephßur
Belt ACo Tremoo'-iireet, 80-too an nxccUen* .fo’er
g.Q*. Ii alro .mpirir to the Ureit'h a fra-jrax
: ar’.T aromat **: arj'l iJea.ant Price oft nor bottle.
HAVrLAND, RISLET A Cfl.,
_ l,l j ra Agents 6«
I'jC I* there hb* o**c Shat I.t I> ;*f-p<*a S. v-
I .-rDiffeaye and ha* not tri*“4
BLISS’ DYSPEPTIC REMEDY ,
if to. Ivt them buy, sav 3 package, aad take i;
| to the direction- and tlio.-e two paeka:' -. w ill
toem that every word that ha* be<rn mtd or wri- •e«
j . oocerntng :• is a* tmejathe book of Geue-.
j ieM Ci.ARK, WEI-I-S ASI rl.rK
I lyf- li* r|, Ury.—J M. NEWBY ACO Agents
I' the ‘ North Aiu'-r ian Omta Percha (:*mi|Mßiy
liave n hand, and will sell low. “ail sort* - of WATER
PROOF clothing—ponchas. gvn COVERS
! HATS. A,
I Call un*J»»r the \. S. Hotel and buy s'-.m' tbiof —n'r.- t
wator-pr e»f. anything you like. -* jas
I rr- r*‘ turi-a ! Picture*!! —Rnn to *1 • C!i-‘*L
! MF.K-S DAOUERIOSAN GALLERY, and get a first-
J rate AMBROTYPR for o*te d->liar.
j PHO'J'fKrKAPHs taken in superior :■ U- f!a“ nad
examine *|»ex*in»en“.
All kind* of AMBUOTYPE GOODS for, sal©.—
SENSi'ITY K COLLODKON —a muut#er on« article,
manufactured by onrselve-, alway- on hand fresh,
o- id LEIGH A CHALMERS
IflHia' Dynpeptle Keme«l>. —Asa reirlcdy in
Dyspepsia. “Livar D. Beast;, A 1 and all «.*tbei d',-i*a •
having their origin iu diseased digestive orgaus, hiu»
equal. Alt hough it has been bef<.re tlve people in the
shape of a patent but a few month*, yet tie demand
very far exceeds tha supply. It is a . -o- rirr cure foi
Dyspepsia aud Liver Disease if the av
eloaefy followed. For sale by
. f.lil < LARK, WELLS A SPEAR
r®* Ordinary* OHice, IVb. itL I > .-I xe.-n
--tors, Administrators aud Guaniiaus who have »»>t mk<l*
their Anuuai Returns, will take notice that I will •• ai
my office, prepared to receive aud examine their return*
from 10o’clock A M until 1 P. M . aud from •to t P M
everv day (Sunday* for the next two month -.
Those wlio fait t** make returns within the time pre
scribed b> law. will be dealt with according to the statu t
in such ca-e tnade and provided
feb3o !m FOSTER ltY/ODGCTI' J t Ord'v
0T Hlclln >lii? wlm, Ac. -A few white an -1 r
ed STELLA SHAWLS; Rich Black .Striped Watered
SILK, and other Goods, just received by F.xpr*- - from
New York anofor -ale low »>y
jan3 WM 11. CRANK
IV Byilrnnt Taxes.—B v an order from the ‘. iiy
( '••uin il, I hereby gjve notice that all persons liable for
the above Tax. )nu*t jjaythe name l*y tlie first day o
April next, or execution will l»c issued against <le
faulter* WM P LAWSON.
febx dtd Sup't Water Works.
rW lioi»! Ilala !I—WM. N. NICHOLS ha . .in
meneedreceivinghiaFallStyles forCeJitlcmen • DUEN.s
IIA'I'S, and invite* the attention of the public.
Moss.H?eb» & Co.'* Extra Moleskin;
“ “ “ Ventilated;
together withhis usual assortment from his own and other
manufactories.
Call opposite Bank of Augusta.
August*. August I) 185 G. aui'
Kuglunn, Henvy G\er~SneU*!
RAGLANS, HEAVY OVER SACKS 1
RAGLANS, HEAVY OVER SACKS’
RAGLANS, HEAVY OVER SACKS 1
Juvt received, a large lot of Heavy RAGLANS and
OVER SACKS They will be *old low by
J. M. NEWBY Sc CO,
ja3 under tho U. S Hotel.
II u ■ Sju ing St>le« IS.D.-hEUW. FEU
RYjisno>' iccoivinghi Fashionable II ATS,
in which are
Beebe A Co. *Spring Style MOLESKINS;
Youth’* Sfyb«
Leary A Co.'* Spring Style
Al*o. Trade Style, to which he solicit* the. atlentiou.;
ol all who wish for something really handHomc.
fob 18
JOY TO THE WORLD.
Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer
Infernal and External Remedy.
Opinions of the Pith*.
YV !'■ presume no medical preparation ever offered to
t t ttie public, has been more thoroughly texted Itian
PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLER. Thousands of per
sons were they called on to do so. would cheerfully test ify
that they have used it for various ills with the most sat
isfactory success. It i* witbiu our knowledge that an
immense amount of suffering lies been relieved by it.
IP proprietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son. save no
pales or expettre in order to satisfy the. public. Being
strictly honorable men, they observe the utmost uniform
ity in the manufacture of their celebrated Pain Killer.
The materials of which it is composed are carefully se
levied—none, but the best quality being used. Bv these
mean*, the high reputation which the Pain Killer has
long since acquired, is atall times triumpbantlysusUiiiied.
Tii view of these facts, we are by no means surprised I<j<
learn tbai Messrs. Davis & Son’s sales are constantly in
creasing. While we congratulate, our friends generally
that so valuable a preparation asthoPain Killer is placed
w ithin ttieir reach, we must In* permitted t«> rejoice *1
the well merited success of its liberal and e.ntorpn.xkig
proprietors.—Providenco General Adverti er.
Pkkkv Davis’VK«KTAni.r Pain Kibi.i.u. —Vulnuta
ry, conscientiously, and with much pleasure, we recom
mend to our readers the above mimed medicine Wc
i speak fromonf own observation and experience, wlien
, we say that it removes pain a* if by magic, froum pails
> of lhe body, and is the best remedy in into for cheeking
I diarrhea and removing tho premonitory symptoms ot
cholera. It is applied both internally aud externally,
with the best effects, and none wim have used the Pain
Killer would bo willingly without it constantly in their
lieu-os—Cincinnati Evening Nonpareil.
Wc are glad to learn ttiat the Pain Killer (Perry Da
I \ .s') is having so large a sale, iu our city. We have
every reason to believe it to be aim ost never tailing cure
fw pain, and as such is a medic ne no family should be
without.—Montreal Pilot.
) Davis' Pain Kii.i.kr —Whatever may l*e the preju
dice entertained against a great many patent medicines,
we can ourselves bear testimony to the efticy of this ar
ticle. Wejuive seen its magic effect iu soothing the se
i voreiit pain, in a great many cases, and know it to be. a
good article for the uses and purposes to which it is de
voted, and even in cases where it may not prove iiifaili
hie, it possesses the rare virtue of doing no injury.—Cin
cinnati Dispatch.
The Pain Killer is sold by all the principal Druggists
i throughout the United Stales and Gafiada*.
Sold in Augusta by HAVILAND, RINLI.Y A UD..
('LARK. WELLS & SPE AILS, and BARRET"f. CAR
TER X CO and PLUMB A LEITNER
inylui d&wly
A CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
SCI KNTI KM' men have more difficulty in overcom
ing and controlling the. various symptoms of Dysjiep
sin. than almost any disease in the world. They are. so
vari ms in different individual* aud cases, that it has
seemed impossible sometimes to obtain even temporary
clief from suffering. But a medicine has been discover
ed, which proves beyond a doubt, that in most cases a
permancut cure can be effected.
Dr. H. E. Morrill, a skilful physician of Ncw-York < ity,
iu his remarks on Dyspepsia, says : “ The most effectual
medicine to improve the tone and energy of the. stomach,
is that prepared by Dr. George B. Green, and < a the
OX YGBNATED BITTERS.
I would publish the'recipe for preparing this valuable
medicine, if 1 knew what it was ; but as i do not, J can
i only recommend its use. It seems to me to be improper
ly called ‘ Bitters,’ at least in the popular acceptation of
that term—for it contains no alcohol or other spirit, and is
rather sour than bitter. Though here, by the way, I can
not but earnestly caution the dyspeptic sufferer against
using 4 Bitters,' the basis of which is alcohol or other nr
dent spirits They no more impart real energy to the
stomach than a whip gives strength t<# a horse. The
stimulation which they excite is only temporary, and
sure to he followed by a reaction, which at length wilt
inevitably wear out the stomach. Tho medicine of
which 1 am speaking, obviate* these objectl-ir
We have no hesitation in pronouncing the BITTERS
a sure cure for Dyspepsia. None except those who
have suffered all the miseries of this disease, in its \ari
ons forms, can appreciate the value of stick r medicine.
Symptoms of the nu st discouraging nature force the suf
ferer tj believe that his case is so pccu) ar that no medi
cine can reach it. To all who reason thus, we *ay. try
the OX Y GENA TED BITTERS—they have received
th« highest testimonials ever given in favor of any medi
cine. Prepared hv Dr. GEORGE B. GREEN
SETH W. POWIiK & CO.,
N<>. i;th Washington-st., Boston, Proprietor* and Gene
ral Agent*. Sold by Druggist* and appointed Agents
everywhere.
For sale iu.Augur.la by PLUMB A LEITNER.
myls*dJk.wly LateD. B. Plumb A Co
DENNIS' ALTERATIVE,
OK GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND.
I >ll F PAIIED by J DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga .
I for Diseases of the Liver and to Purify the Blood.
It contains, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro an.u
holic extract of Queen's Delight. (Still ing ia) White Ash.
Grey Beard or Fringe Tree. (Cbionanthus) Tincture of
May Apple or Mandrake. (Podophyllum) and Ri. <>d
R»*ot. (Sanguinaria.)
In small doses it act* a* an alterative nr laxative, in
larger doses a* a mild purgative with some as au active
purgative.
As an alterative or iaxative, if has been found usctul
in Constipation of the Bowels, Jaundice. Bilious Fever,
Fever and Agne. Sick Headache, Dizziness, various Fe
male Complaints. Chronic Affection* of the Liver, second
ary Syphilis and Syphiloid Disease*. Scrofulous Affec
lions, Sore*, Ulcers, Blotches. Cutaneous Eruptions, or
Diseases ot the Skin, and ail otherdiseasrs iu which Sat
saparflia or alterative medicine? arc indicated.
That it aits upon The Liver, may be known from the
fact, that in Jaundice, or cases of Biliousness, it causes
free bilious evacuations, readily removes unnatural yel
low tinge about the eyes and upon the skin, and im
proves the health and spirits.
In Cutaneous Eruptions, Blotches. Pimples, aud other
diseases of the skin, it cause* the disappearance of the
Blotches, Pimples, Ac . ami greatly improves the com
plexion.
A'a diet drink, it keeps the bowels free, the liver
healthy, and the blood pure.
If* healthy action on the liver, aud purifying effect up
ou the. blood, make it a great safeguard against disease;
for children a safeguard against worms—it causes an in
creased secretion ami passage of the bile, which acts as
an irritant to worms and prevents their accumulation.
Physicians, who have made extensive use of the diffe
rent ingredients of this preparation of Sarsaparilla, re
gard them a« the best and most efficient agents in the
Materia Medica.
It is put up in piut botiles. Price ft! per bottle. j
Sold hi Augusta by H AVI LAND. RISLEY A CO.
CLARK. WELLS A SPEARS. WM. HAINEs. and
I>. B. PT.I IMB A CO. doe 3 dA w 3 y
NOTICE.
TflF subscriber, having purchased the TROUT
1 HOUSE In thecityof Atlanan, is desirous <»f giving
a LEASE on the property, for a term of year?, to *<»me
gentleman who will keep a find-class Hotel, as this house
ami fixtures are superior to any hou e iu tic
conveniently situated to ihe passenger Dep t. aud con
ains some K good, commodious room.*, all wei \ entila
ted. and is locatrd in a desirable I H>rtion of the city. Per
son * desirous of Leasing -aid property, will call ou
G A. RICE, of Atlanta, who will show them taepropertv.
oelM JAwtf A AUSTELL.
DISSOLUTION
r riJUfinn rfFSTIiS 4: RICHMOND wa
I this dav bv mutual consent, i'he basines? of the !
firm wilt he «e'-»le,i by CHARLES ESTES
Ail tbc-o owing notes aud accounts pan due, w ill
please make itumedisre payment.
The name »t the firm w ill bo used only in liquidation.
CHARLES ESTES.
W R RICHMOND.
Augusta, Dtsccmber i. lbV>. dec-'t-dA wtf
CHINESE SUGAR CANE’
, BEWARE OF .SPURIOUS SEED
I'HF. Swpd.f CHINF.SB FVGAP. CANBofffren by
... .riberi. ibe idwtiml variety &iladed to n
i * Rr ( .nn- (,i>v iiiranwnii. R. rcter*. K-.i . Dr
Rotawt Battay. »»■> Trot Mape.v Ills K„rr«»"d purr.
eaiirriy karate from Donah Cora,
famiiv * n< ’ *'* "th-r varieties of the Millet
0 . . j Sft a pamphlet, and read the evidence
perpaekag.. . r *l .*l vrbei,
j y PLUMB A LEITNER
__ n S±l Late D b Plumh A t 0.. (; a .
COPARTNERS NOTICE.
'I'HE i«NDEfi«IC*NED have tb;s day ..„a
t w.th them in busiaew Mr. CICEUt) X a I EX \v
DER, and the style ofthe firm from h.« date wm h.
WRIGHT. ALEXANDER A CO
ALEXANDER A WRIGHT
Augusta. Jan 1.18.*., ianl-diw
BELL HOUSE
(lOK.V£R of Ma nand Stateatreots KnoxvUle, Ten
j ne.?*ee WILLIAM M«'TEER Proprietor.
Four Hor*e Mail-Coacbe* leave da ly at 7j o'clock
A. M . for Springs “ jeM ts
IirHISKK Y.—
ff i-33 bbK Pike* Magn<-;.» WHIRKI
IQO “ Wiltshire 4
tfO “ Dean*
On consignment and for sale low by
WM H HOWARD
jani3 Commission Merchant.
i VRAMBBRRI£B.-10 bbii CRANBERRIEiS for
V.' MUeby ian-.’- C. ESTER
_ . i
GRUVXLLi WHALEBONE SKIRTS.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
HA> Jt'VF received from New Y«rek a supply of
LADIES LRUVELI.I WHALEBONE.SKIRTS
decided! v tbe nx>.>t approved style now :n use.
Ai-o. MIiSBS WHALEBONE WORTS, to *Uof
winch ilia attention of the Ladies is respectfully invited
janl dtwAw
NEW SPRING GOODS.
\l r ItH;HT, ALtWDF.H 8c CO.have j'u-t rc
▼ f reived new styles of Spring PRINTS andGING
HAMS BERAGE DELAINES : tnper. Plata Black
SILK<
ALSO.
Pla n Colored SILKS* a choice »<t Miiucm of shade-*
for Spring and Eve-ling with a variety of other
Ooo&l feblfrd&w
HOOPS AND CORDED SKIRTS.
lintlGHT, U.EXtNDfiR A < O. I
ft i Spring HOOP SKIRTS, an - v
and superior article
ALSO,
A great varietv of Corded SKIRTS, to uejv to*
ALSO,
WHALE BONE for Skirls, three yard- Song ; GUT
i A PERCH A CORD, lor Skirts, j new thing And very'
desirable. s.-bi' d w
STELLA SHAWLS
\1 r HITE. B ack and Colored Stella >l£AWLS.nvrt
ft received bv
feblS dtkw WRIGHT r ALEXANDER A Co.
ALEXANDRA'S KID GLOVES.
4 ri'l.L a :-.‘!!iment of Alexandre' V Kid
GLOVES in all color- and size-, j : ’• - eived by
fehld-ddcw WRIGHT, ALEXANDER A Co
IMMENSE REDUCTION
1> KALI. AND YVIXTKK GOOl>s'
I \I( K!:V A t-111 It It* haw it! are
; ..j. . : H • . : I • V~|
j\n IJUj-IISS IJOUDb,at pikes front Mt . ynt <*n\
Ac public generally *rv -niitfti .1 to *it<| examine
the Stock. Which will prove np«n »i|<e- •*»>. »•* «>*:.-t
an'l bent
the 1 >ro.- t-ioo.ta hue.
Br.irlie Bordered Nlcile SIIAWLfv nil ■' l r :
Ca»i>itMre, Merino. Thibet : .1 Coburg KiiAWT.S,
rUinan.l IVjite l.
Plain W k.l and Llama SHAWLS, with P.iiiteKi B 'i-
Loug aud Square. "Bay State ami i. my ire State
SHAWLS very line and eheai „ . •
4-1. r.-l ami ■> 1 BavStnleaixll tj.ireJS.ate SHAWLS;
CLOAKS I ALMAS. \ IS ITT LB. WKAPPKRS, ir,
ail the latert style. and uupre - 'teutefUv cheap ;
Bin-thoff'e. &roH tie Ririn, amitlre. <1 I.Jott sFT.Ks.
i ail widths from Ito St! a yard ••
Uiack Brocades and Plaids, vei-v cheap .
| Taney Plaidcand Satin Un ks end Strive*, in great
t variety, from rent, up :
) Silk awl Wool PLAIDS ria.-l MERINOS, and Gala
1 PLAIDS, from :«! cants a yard: .
i French awl English MLKISO*. PAHAMAITA-.
and GOBI BOS, from ltU eua!-<.
j Plain CASmiJ-IRES-tuid OELAINKS ltii . eut, a
j ' Blank ALPACAS. BOMBA7.IXJi:>(-r.utonCLOTHS
{ and CM ALLIES, very cheap ;
uiac k aud Colored Pi >PLIN KT 1 S and I tKBKHi KS ,
I Late. Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS and SI.KRVK*.
1 in eadlcss variety :
Bugle COLLARS. Fh great profusion. < i •
Plain juid lieiu-StitelKd Linen Cambri • HANDKER
CHIEFS;
Vcrv lino Embroidcrru <b». <!■ .
Black ami Colored KMGL9VES At..
Augusts, D-e b, 1830 _ ’*<iecW
STELLA SHAWLS.
I IST received per re-re • r by
• I deed BROOM 6 NORRELL
DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH.
U J tl. 11. ( HANK has received by the List steamer
ft bom New York,
New and beat ifnl ‘ Ivies prints ;
Large and .mall plaid GINGHAM?, at ! . .*•
! Rich new styles striped and j-’aM DkLAINKS
1 Good quality'plain DKf AINEM, at Ir.’b
J Plain black aud Mourning PRINTS;
i Kentucky JEANS, very Cheap;
I Good quality (all wool) led FL ANNEL. at i'n-
White FLANNELS, all qualifies, very low
! Bleached SHIRTINGS and PRINTS, al file.;
j Bl'k and Bro.I)kBADE, fortrravellingdre<-es
j Ribbon and I’atent Leather BELTS;
Bleached S MEETINGS and v HIIITINGS .
Embroidery SILK and Zephyr Worsted:
And a variety of other goods, vi Inch have been purchased
at reduced prices, and will be sold low for cash.
doc3od&-w
CARPETINGS.
g I ST received by J. P. BETZE, additiona supplies
f) of CARPETINGS, to wit :
4 i Super. Ingrain CARPETING;
4-1 Cotton
4*4 Cotton and Wool *
•1-4 All Wool
4 4 Super. »Sui*e: Ingrain CARPE J'ING
4 4 Extra Rich Three Ply
Chenlle Hearth RI'GS. to match.
ON HAND,
A few pieces of Brussels and Rich Tapestry CAii
PETINGS, which will be disposed of low, in order to
make room for a ncw lot. nov27
SHAWLS, &c ~
Jr ST received by J. P. SETZJ3* n fresh supply of
Blue, Green, Scarlet, White and Black STELLA
SH AWLS ;
Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS
Slate Thibet SHAWLS, with Silk Fringe;
Low priced and Superior Plaid SHAWLS ;
Merino Neck s©A RFS, for Misses ;
Low* priced and Rich Embroidered COLLARS ;
* “ SLEEVES ;
Ladles’Silk and Merino VESTS, with and wnhotxt
•Sleeves;
Gents. Merino and Cotton Net SHIRTS, extra sizes ;
i Real Welsh FLANNEL ;
Snperior English and Domestic Canton- FLANNELS,
deck
WINTER SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS receive* from New-York his Fall and Winter
. supplies of .Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, among
which nr«
llieli Printed DELAINES. of the latest Paris .styles;
Plain French and Plaid MERINOS ;
Plain White and Blr.ck French MERINO 1 4 , of extr
quality;
Fancy I)re s SILKS, of beautiful styles ;
Superior P.aiu Flack SILKS, at very low prices ;
Black Alik VELVETS, of extra width and quality, for
Ladies’ lie qtrt»s ;
Heal Welsh FLANNELS, warranted not to .shrink;
• Heavy Shaker, Silk Warp. and Paten* FLANNELS ;
Red FLANNELS, some at very low prices, for Ser
Marseilles, Allendale and Lancaster QUILTS;
Superior 14, 1 and »! *1 Furniture DIMITIES ;
Suj*. French and Scotch Long and .Square SHAWLS;
Ladies* Embroidered and Hein-stltched Linen Cam
bric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Ladies’Embroidered Muslin COLLARS and UN
DEHSLEEVES, in setts :
Aj 'i Damask DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS and
nUpKINS ;
Superior 4-1 Irish LINENS and LONG LAWNS :
KM Linen SHEETINGS and P.ilow Case LINENS;
12-4 Pleached Allendale SHF/KTINGS and Pillow
Case COTTONS;
7-8 and 4-1 Bleached SHIRTINGh, of the most ap
proved styles;
A large supply of English aud American PRINTS ;
A complete assortment of Ladies’ Gentlemen's, Misses
and Youth’s HOSIERY ;
A full supply of articles fur Servants’ wear ;
With almost every article require.d for Family and
Plantation use, and which w ill be sold at very low prices.
The public au? respectfully requested to examine the
ssortineut. dec2-dtwAw
GREAT ATTRACTION!
DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH.
\l r 'l. 11. C’JIANE is now offering hi> large and
X J c,xtcn: A c stock of WINTER GOODS at great tj
reduced prices, and many es th.cm at New-York cost, in
order to make room for a large assortment in the Spring.
Those wishing to purchase Goods cheap, for ca&li, will
do well to give him a call. Many of the Goods have
been bought low, and they will be sold remarkably cheap.
Among them are
Black and Col’d SILKS, very cheap;
Rich Stripe and Plain French DELAINES;
Fine French MERINOS and CASHMERES :
New Uvlcs Stripe and Plaid DELAINES, 20 to 25;
Plain DELAINES aud DEBEGES, 124 ;
Black and Colored English MERINOS, 25 to .‘57 :
Fpie Black BOMBAZINES aud ALPACAS ,
Colored French FLANNELS, for Basques
New styles GINGHAMS, from 12 to 25 .
Latest styles Fancy U RINTS, 6‘5 to 12' .
<-nod Kentucky J FANS, 18 to ‘25 ;
CA'SSIMERES, SATINfiTTS ar.d TWEEDS, very
A good assortment (all wool) Rod and White FLAN
NELS, cheap;
Vclyet, Cloth and Merino CLOAKS, very cheap;
White Crape and Stella SHAWLS ;
A great variety of COLL ARS and FND HR Sl. E E VES;
Brown and Blerchcd SIIIRTING, bi to 12 :
Fine Bed and Dnfilel.l BLANKETS, very low .
OSNABURGS, GEORGIA STRIPES , ‘
And a great variety of other Goods.
The public arc respectfully invited to call aud examiiwj
1 • assortment, where they will at all times lind Goods at 1
tlie lowest cash price. ianld
"LINEN SHIRT BOSOMs7
WILLIAM SHEAR
I I \S .. , t-ivcl from Nv.w-Ymk, a : upply of Gentle
-1 I men's aud Youth’s Linen-SHIRT BOSOMS, beau
tifully Stitched, and of superior style and quality, which
ho w d! sell at \ cry low ju ice*. jaiKOjdtw&w
GENTLEMEN S SHAWLS.
WILLIAM SHEAR
3 I vs received from New York, a supply of Gentle
I I moil's SH AW LS, of extra size and of superior style
and quality. Also, some at very low prices. The
public are respectfully requested to call and examine
the assortment. janSO-dtwAw
JRI LINENS.
\I T Ehave just received 20 pieces IRISH LINENS
t ▼ which we arc selling very low.
ALSO,
l case Bleached SHEETING, extra fine. 121 cents.
BROOM A XOl* REEL.
NEW SUPPLIES.
AT J. P. SETZHS.
i i *i « II :iml low pri.-cil DFJ.AFSE.S :
it Tavleton MUSLINS ;
Low priced and rich dress CALICO ;
Stella SHAWLS, a and prices .
t 4 fine Wool pla id Jm A W LS;
4 4 low jiric.cd
Low priced and superfine, plain and worked. Linen
«’auihric HANDKERCHIEFS .
Alexander's Kid GLOVES,
Elastic BELTS
Ladies* and Misses’ English aud German HOSIERY ;
*• Silk, French and English
Bird’s eye DIAPERS, very cheap ;
>• 4 Furniture OIL C LOTH ;
White and Colored HOOP SKIRTS:
Assorted colors Cloth Piano and 'Pablo COVERS, low
priced ;
Asaotrcd patterns APRON Checks ;
Fine TICKING, Ac. dejriil
CLOAKS AND TALMAS.~
I >UOOW & MIR It EL I. have received a few more
O handsome CLOAKS and 'PALMAS, some extra
rich, which they will sell low deed
MORE~CHEAP DRY GOODS.
I HItHMI A \ORREIJ. have received
I > MUSLIN DELAINES, CASHMERES ;
French MERINOS; PARAMATTAS;
DEBEGE ROBES ; TARTAN PLAIDS :
Plain Black SILKS, some very cheap ;
PRINTS ; GINGHAMS ;
Bleached SHIRTINGS, 1 case tho-=<*Vei v cheap goods
81. ar.d Bro. Canton FLANNELS :
Kentucky JEANS ; SATINETS
TWEEDS; CASSIMERES;
Plain Black DOESKINS;
Fine “ BROADCLOTHS
Ladies’ CLOTHS, all color.?;
- New lot TRIMMINGS ;
JUk. Velvet RIBBONS, large assortment.
ALSO,
Red, White, Welsh and Shaker FLANNELS
Superior Bed BLANKETS .
White and Grey Negro BLANKETS .
NEGRO KERSEYS ; LINSEYS ;
STRIPES ; OSNABURGS ;
Together with their usual assortment, which the}- are
prepared to offer at very low prices, and to which they
would invite attention. dec6
" SARDINIA OR ORENOLINE SKIRTING.
I>EPEIVEO per last steamer, another lot of this
i latest aud mo-2 desirable Good? for LADIES*
SKIRTING LALLERSTEDT & DEMTNG.
oct!s
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS
WILLIAM SHEAR
II V's received front New York, the following .- Ik - •
L make • f Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEET
INGS. which he will sell for cash, rt decidedly lower
prices than they can be purchased ©n the usual credit
terms :
New York Mills 4 4 Bleached SHIRTINGS .
Water Twist New York Mills 4 4 Bleached SHIRT
INGS
White Rock 4 4 soft finish Bleached SHIRTINGS
White Rock 4-4 Water Twist Reached do.,
Lonsdale 4-4 Bleached do
Manchester 4-4 Bleached
Laconia 4 4 do. do.;
Bates' Mills 7-e.soft finish Bleached k
12-4 BU-ached Allendale SHEETINGS
12-4 Bleached Hamilton 1 .
7 8 Laconia Bleached JEANS.
—ALSO—
Graniteville and Augusta 7 8 and 4-4 Brown SHIRT
INGS and SHEETINGS; Angn-ta and Richmond Fa j
t«->:y a ounce OSNABURGS. and Georgia STRIPES, at |
tho Manufacturers’ prices.
The public are respectful dlrcqnc -ted to ca.l and ex
am.no tbo assortment. jau27-dtw&w i
LADIES’ CRUYELLI WHALE BONE SKIRTS
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES
* LLIA.H MIEAK ba* ju.-t received from New
▼ ▼ \ ork, an additional supply oi Ladle*.' Cruvelli
Bone SKIRTS, decidedly the most approved
—ALSO—
M *-cs Whit-and S-atc color d Whale SKIRTS
to which the attention of the pub',, i* respectfully in'
'• jaa»7dtwAw
CHEAP NEGRO BLANKETS
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received from New York a largr «upply of «c
perior Negro BLANKETS, which ho will aell at
very low price*
ALSO,
A large supply of Superior Whitney Bed BLANKETS,
some of extra size aud quality, to which the attention of
the public is respectfully htvited. janQO-dtwA w
MISCELLANEOUS
CHINESE SUGAR”caNE," j
OR SORGHO SUCRE-PURE SEED!
•frnTE subscriber; take great pleaeve to informing the ;
1. P anrera, Farmer.-, and Gardener of the South, that j
they htFFe secured from tbe mo»t reliable source.** a lim- ■.
lied sup 4 *wy of FRLSH SEED of ibb very valuabla |
plant, tue propertie.; of which may be brietly summed I
up as follows:
Ist. One mere of the itaik>. properly cultivated, will J
yield freiu 4 r JO to &00gallonot nne SYRUP, equal to the
Lest New O' ; «an* -, aud from the :ame roots, a second i
crop of exoaEUmt Fodder.
2d. Sown or in clo-e drills, on laud deep- J
!y plowed end highly manured, it will yield from .
thirty to fifty thousand pound: of HiiKorior Fodder to tho
acre.
3d. ft ssrpas <:•••- a’, i other plant .$ for sotting (teediag I
green) and fodder, on account of the great abundance of ,
sag£: y jak« which contains, ar.dto greedily eaten by j
rtoce cf nil kind*?.
4th. It bears repeated caatoga, like Egyptian Millet, j
growing off froeiy and rapidly after each cutting.
sth. It stands arouth much” better than common corn, j
retaining its green color and (nlclacss even after tbe seed
mature
Mk 'i‘bc seed Is excfcilent for lumjp.n food when ground j
info meal,,and fattens domestic a»in»h very j
From twebty-five to seventy five bushel a can be raided j
oh an acre.
?ih. In, so cerUi ia id proiidc a crop that piasters j
where South of Maryland and North of]M cxico. If plant- j
ed early in the Sothfra Starrs, the seed rvill mature and
produce anothercr«‘p the aan:» season.
Thesoed, which has been cu cfaliv kept rui-e,
from tiie origiuai iinporta jh. will bepntered i-i cloth
packages, each con taming enough to plant half an acre,
■in drills, with fail direction for the culUv aticn, which is
perfectly iujple.
9 s -These pachago, wdi be forwarded per matt, free
of postage, to any address receipt of 8! 30 for each
package. When not scut Ur mail, we will furnish the
package* at 8L eacb.or-si for B*.
Early order; are solic •. ■ -d. a* the supply of good and
reliable seed is quite limlK d. Applicants natuez will
be regi-tcred in the order ia which they ?rc received,
and the -eed will be ready f*>r mailing or delivery on the
Octob. r (Sec attid*. *in O. t* ' r number So.
Ad.iri s with plain duvcilon; f**r mailing or shipping,
PLUMB & LEITNER,
__ Late D R. Pluiub &. Co., Augusta, Ga.
Dealers iu seeds aud •'•■.•nutry mevcbaißs can be
supplied at liberal discounts from the retail r.ates, if ;hei
orders arc received immediately. sep'il-tf
BROTHEItSVILLE ACADEMY.
£ll. exetCis-..> of this Institution will be resumed on
1 the first MONDAY in FEBRUARY next. Pupils
thoroughly prepared for an easy entrance into any Glass
in Sduthem Col it*g. s. No paius or labor will be 'spared
to make the course practical aud benefical.
Brothersville is the snnimer .-cat of many Burke plan
ter-. and is noted for he alth aud morality. Board can be
procured at t|l 2 per month in tbo village families. Ap.
ply directly to the Principal, as he lias a large and com
modious house juet opened.
Parent • and Guardians will do well t * enter their chil
dren and wards as early as possible
Instructions i n Mu-ic If desired.
MISS S. J. LIN. Tutoress.
J T. LIN, A. B . Principal
BOARD 0«* £X A MINERS.
G. C Richards, A M.; Gel A. G. Walker; Col.E. IJ.
Git ham; Judge J \Y. Car*well, Rev. W. L.Kilpatrid;
Dr S B. Clark. decll tMhlO
THE BURKE KCUSE.
undersigned has opened the above HOUSE,
X situated on t lie corner of Broad and Washington
Streets, and is prepared to accommodate tra-.-sient aud
permanent Boardtu - in as good *dyle as any other House
in the city. Tbit. House has undergone extensive repairs,
which, together wbh »<’!<litional rooms and its eligible
Ideation, warrants the subscriber In saying, that with his
best efforts he hopes to make it fe comfortable home for
business mm and travellers. 11. I>. BELL.
Augu : v Oct i • oet7d&wtf
FOR SALE,
\l*L \iNTATION containhig 1580 acres Lnrul. well
. timbered; 200 acresclcared, and produces tbe best
Sda Island Cotton and Provisions of all kinds. A good
two-story Dwelling, containing seven rooms, with four
lire places, and 4d feet Piazza : Kitchen, Smoke House,
two-story Cotton House, Gin House, and other buddings,
afe on the premi-.es, with a Well of good water ; a fine
range fr Hogs and Cattle ; Fish and Oysters convenient
in largo abundance. A more healthy, pleasant location
5:-not to be found in Southern Georgia. Further par
ticulars can be obtained by a] 'plication to the subscriber
at Savannah. V. WOOLLEY.
»ovls-wtf
NOTICE.
HABERSHAM LANDS.
ALL persons who own Lands in this county, and
1 who live ai. a distance and want to hear from their
Land and Numbers, if they will address me at Clarks
ville, Ga., I will give a full statement as to the value.—
And as I wish to purchase several lots that are now
called vacant lots, and some that have squatters on them,
it will coit nothing to hear from me.
•ctß-wGm A. J. NICHOLS.
~~CQ LiiM A N HOUSE,
BY LANIER & EADY,
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
undersigned having taken charge of this large
X and commodious House respectfully solicit aud
, hope to merit a liberal share of patronge. The bouse is
furnished in the most thorough aud modem style, w ith a
view to convenience and comfort. It is situated in the
heart of the city* convenient to all the business, and on
r the principal street. An omnibus is always in readiness
to convey pas eitgers to and from the Depots on the arri
val and departure of the cars. The Stage for Montvalc
Spring; arrive • and departs daily.
The table w ill be supplied with the best the market
affords, and no pains will be spared to render guests
comfortable. SAMPSON LANIER,
July ll\ 1836. fjySJ-tf] JOHN EADY.
GREENWAY INSTITUTE.
r lUIL EXERCISE* of the above Institution will be
I resumed <. n the second Monday in JAN U ARY next
under the superintendence of the undersigned.
It is required that Pupils should be in atteadsuce at
the opening of School, in order to start fairly with other
classes.
futlie Male Department, Board aud Tuition per an
num, 8160, Washing and Lights not included. Charge
p«+- term in proportion. One half payable in advance. —
, Tuition fee $-10 per annum; per term in proportion ; pay
able in advance.
In theFemalc Department, terms as formerly.
For particulars, address Principal, at Thomson, Ga.
jk iFd2w&w2m C. C RICHARDS, Principal.
CAUTION.
r URK public are notified rot to trade for sny NOTES
I 1 may have given to Jabee 11. Flynt. 1 gave him
thirteen Notes ou the 11 Ih December last—three for B*-’OO
each, oue lor 8300. six for SIOO each —all duo one day
after date- also, three Notes for SSOO each, due and pay
able the 11th December next. 3he consideration of said
notes has entirely fai!.-rl. S. P. NEWMAN,
January 0,1857. Columbia county, Ga.
JanlO'wShn*
J. A. MOSS,
f \ KXEitA.L LAVD ACS ENT FOR THE STATE
\ X ol‘Georgia,
Will give the real owner of any vacant lot for. 81.00
Will examine and report the value of a lot for.. .5.00
\V ill sell and convey for 5 per cent.
He is now Agent for the sale of 2,500 vacant lot.; in the
.State and some of the best farms in Southern aud Cherokc
Georgia. He w ill also buy lands in any part of the State
at a fair price.
All communications addressed to meat Butler, Ga.,
will meet with prompt attention. novl9 wly
NOTICE.
riiflE LEFT-HAND HALVES of the following
\ ■ <£ t! e Georgia Railroad & BankingComparfy
\yi . o mailed at Nixburg, Alabama, on or about the 15th
j November last, enclosed in a letter from T. L. Austin,
addressed to me, namely :
A No. 17(H>, dated Oct. 1, 1850, for SIOO, payable to W
11. Jones, or bearer.
A No. 571, dated Oct. 1. 1850, for 8100, payable to Jno.
H. Jones, or bearer.
1 A No. 217!*, dnied Oct. I. ’B5l, for»t00, payable to Jno.
’ A. Jones, or bearer.
A No. 3235, dated Oct. I; 1852, for SIOO, payable to C.
15. Martin, or bearer.
1 A No. 3392, dated Oct. J, 1852, fur $10). payable to C.
B. Martiu. or bearer.
A* they have not been received, notice is given that
demand *vill he made for the payment of the whole ot
said notes ninety days after the date hereof.
T. V. LOYALL, CoYlngton, Ga
December 28,1836.
IMPROVED EAGLE COTTON GIN.
HATES, HYDE & CO., the. manufacturers of this
improved Gin, desire to introduce it to the attention
of Georgia Planters. They have been in extensive use
in Louisiana, Alabama. Mississippi, and Arkansas, for
several years, v. here they give universal satisfaction,
and are regarded the best Gius made, both for speed,
durability and the fineness of the Cotton. A specimen
may be seen at the office of D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS 6c
CO, of this city, which Planters are invited to examine.
Orders addressed to BATES, IIYDE St CO„ Bridge
water, Mass., will be promptly at to iced tm jels-tf
NOTICE.
IvO you want a pleasant residence near Mr. C. C.
/ Richards' Classical and English School, located at
Thomson. G. B. It. ? • r
Then apply immediately to the subscriber, wno will
sell you One Hundred And Sixteen Acres of fertile LAND,
upon which is a neatly fin i. lied DWELLING, contain
ing teif v ouis. !au22*»vtf] L. G. STEED.
NOTICE.
IOST by the subscriber, the right baud half of a. Fifty
j Dollar Not e. on ihe < Georgia Railroad & Banking < om
panv, signed bv J. W. Wilde, cashier.aud made payable
to Wm. 11. Jones, or bearer; said half note was mailed
at this pla'*e on the 2d day of December last, addressed
to a person in Augusta, Geo., and as it has not been re
ceived, notice is hereby given to the above named Bank,
that payment will be demauded after ninety d^s.^ y
Antioc-h. Ge«,, January IIKY..
janlo-<Wiwiawl3t
LAND AGENCY.
1) OUT. W. SJJUIB. Newnan, Coweta county,
i- will gi,.« his attention to the SALE OR PUR
ciIA.SU OP LANDS iu any part of the State. Persons
owning Lands in Cherokee or Southwestern Georgia,
who reside at a distance and wish their Lands sold, can
have the same attended to by sending me their numbers
and muniments of title, and power of attorney to sell and
make titles. I will also give particular attention to buy
ing Land who may desire it. ja-4-wom
BROKE JAIL,
lAST MhUT, a Negro Man by the name of
J MITCHELL, about sfeet *. or 8 inches high, and
weighs 135 to 140 pounds. 1 will give 11 fly Dollars for
his apprehension or confinement in any Jail, so that I
can got him. He belongs to a inan by the name of Mil
ton P. Yancev. three mile? from Auburn. Alabama.
RICHARD CONINE, Jailor.
Tuskegee, Ala., Feb. 5. 1857. feb7-2w
‘ NOTE LOSTi
4 BRUT tbe Ist of last December, a NOTE for $38.50,
A dated April 21st, 1856, in favor of M. liolsenback,
Sr . s.gned J. A. Green, of Columbia county. I hereby
uotiiy all persons from trading for said Note, as payment
lias been stopped. The finder will confer a favor by re
turning it to me. 31. HOLSENBACK, Jil.,
febß-3t' Nebraska, Colombia county.
TO PERSONS WISHING TO BUY LAND.
riqiK subscriber offers for sale his PLANTATION m
Burke county, lying on the Savannah Road, 27
miles from Augusta, and five from the Savannah Ri\ er,
containing93o acres, 500 of which is cleared, the balance
in the woods. Come and ex mine for yourselves, ror
particulars, apply to the undersigned upon the prerni-.
ses, or address, at Green's Cut, Burke county,
feb4-3m G. B. PQ-WLLL.
NOTICE.
4 LL PEKSOXS* are hereby forewarned from tra
il. ding for a Note made by the undersigned, in favor
of Robin G. Carter, (of Oglethorpe county) or bearer,
for the sum of one thousand dollar.-, dated Lth Decem
ber, 1856, and due December Ist, 1857, a; the considera
tion for which-aid Note was given, ha ; totally saned;
and I shall not pay ih<> ‘•ame. unless compelled by law to
Jose. JOHN B. PATMAN.
janSl-lmo
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
I) ANA WAY from the subscribers, about the 20th of
v June last, a Negro man named EDMOND, about
22 years of age, 5 feet ; inches high, and very slow spo
ken,-no marks recollected.
gald Negro was bought in Richmond, v a., on the *v.d
of April iast. aud formerly belonged to R. V> ■ angL.an,
of Hampton, and brought to Richmond, and sold by
John Gommell. ,
.Said Negro left without any known cause, and we
tuppose ia confined in soma Jail, an 1 wiL not tell ht*
owner* name. We wiU gire the aboTe reward for mfor
matiou that w ill enable ns to get him.
SMOOT, nrNOAN A CO.
MatHi-vihe. Tailedegao'- Ala.. Kov.7, l?sd.
iau3o 6t ,
NOT ICE
\I -\s >TOLEN front the reek, in Cra'vtV.rdyillc,
Yf no cuaiv, on the night of the 2-fd uu>t.,
one large BAY HORSB. with a small star in the face,
aud but little mane, with a w hite spot on the top of the
neck, caused by a collar, and -otne few white _ heirs
above the hip . has inferior hoof- betoro, and the right
knee slightly swoUcn, and slightly marked from the Sad
d!e I w-ill pay twenty-five dollars for the recover-, of
the Horse, o‘r fifty dollar- for the HM with proof anf
relent to convict. _ JOHN ALLLS.
- Double Wells, Jan 87, ten*. jan-.u Jm
DISSOLUTION.
’■lt UK I onarmcr-hip heretofore existing between the
1 undersigned, in the Practice of Law, under the firm
rJme of POL HILL A CROSS, «• by mtUnal consent
dissoivea on the sth instant. Persons indebted are re
r. » ~, pavmcnt.
quested to mas m. .. t homaS H. POLHILL,
JA vt K.S M. CROSS.
, oo jaanwlt
January 2J. :
T COPARTNERSHIP.
r»t h K onderxigned having formed a Copartnership in the
I PnT;.o - f Law. using the firm name and
ROLOTLL, WILKINS & CAIN, ■ willjpu;nctfi^ ly at
tf'n.l to all business entrusted to thm. care, .n .he se\e
ral counties of the Middle, and the counties of ITaneock
andWarrenof the North.™ Circoi, Officeon the corner
Ea-tof the Market, Louisville. Ga.. the same as meti
L . C. s ., li(:r p,r-n. r for the last three years,
pied by. tie. eo. p THOS. H. POLHILL.
W A \MI.RJN 5 -
J G. CAIN.
January 38, ISO7. -AM-if
r l ; Ob!vC«».-75 boxes TOBACCO of various brand
1 for sale low by CHARLEti ES 1 ES.
deo4-*lAw
PLANTING POTATOES. —100 bbla. choice Plant
ing POTATOES, for sale by
..anlf-wltt POOLLALN-, JENNINGS A CO
I KON—SO tons SWEDES IRON, itn
». .l .ported direct from Stockholm, for sale by
ankl-wJt POCLSAIN JENNISOs A 60
WAREHOUSES. _
GILHAM & ASKIK,
TIfAREHOI SE AND COMMISSION MKR
f? CHANTS, Augusta. Ga., wttl continue business
at their old stand on Reynold street, (new Fire-Proof
Warehouse,) and promise a coat Inna lion of their personal
attention to the interest of their patrons.
We will furnish our friends with Bagging, Rope and
Family Supplies, at the lowest market rates, and when
I desired wra make-t'-e usual Cash Advances on Produce
! iu *U>re. THOMAS A. GILHAM,
FRED K ARKIN.
August 21, 1556.
S. D. HEARD,
lI7ARKHOUSE AND COJIMISSION MEK
\T CHANT, east s'de Mclntosh-street, Augusta, Ga.,
tenders his thanks to his friends aud the public generally
ijr the patronage heretofore bestowed, and again offers
lus services in all the departments of the Warehouse end
(feneral Commission Bu.-ineS'. in which hi 3 personal at
j tention will always be devoted to the interest of his
! fiatroas.
The usual Cash Advances made, when desired, on Cot
j ton, or other Produce in store.
; His personal attention will also be given to the pur
• chare of Good-* for customers.
STEPHEN D. HEARD.
Augusta, September, ISSC. sep23-dAw4m
D'ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO
YVKLIfOrsK AND COMMISSION AIER
CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.. continue the above busi
j nt*'";. in all its branches, at our extensive Fire-proof
Warehouse, near the Georgia Railroad Depot, where
Cotton will be received from said Depot as heretofore,
without charge for Drayage.
Cash Advances made on Cotton in store, and orders
executed for Plantation aud Family Supplies.
Our personal Attention will be given to ail depart
ments of our business.
Office and Sales Room on Broad-street, DeKalb Range,
No. 1. next door t«> Insurance Bank.
WM. M. D'ANTIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS,
WM E. EVANS.
Augusta, August 12, 1556. aul4-ddrw6m
J. J, F2AKCE,
IXTAREHOrSE AND COMMISSION MER
IT CHANT, Augusta, Ga., still continues the business
u the well known extensive Brick Warehouse on Camp
bell street, between Bout? A Brown's Hardware Store
and L. Hopkins’.
Feeling thankful to my friends and the public for their
liberal patronage heretofore, l respectfully ask a continu
ance of the same.
Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies,
forwarded to customers a? usual
J. J. PEARCE.
AugU3t Ist, 1856. aul4-d«fcw6m
gant 8c McPherson,
SUCCESSORS TO li. M. MCPHERSON,
WHOLESALE GROCERY. PRODUCE AND
Yy COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Agents for
Southern Shirtings, Yarns, O.snaburgs, Tobacco, 6c c.,
Matostreet, opposite the Mansion House, Knoxville,
Texm., give their strict personal attention to the purchase
of all descriptions of East Tennessee Produce to order.
Respectfully. GANT 6c MCPHERSON.
Knoxville, July 18, 1856. »y22-d&wly
McCORD, HORTON & WALTON.
Y\TE continue the GROCERY BUSINESS at the old
▼ I #taud, corner of Broad and Campbell-streets, and
invite the attention of our country and city friends to a
full stock, suitable for Merchants, Planters aud Family
Supplies.
EF* We will hereafter charge for selling Cotton, 25
cents a bale. Z. McCORD,
J. W. HORTON,
ROBT. WALTON, Jr.,
Augusta, August 19,1856. au2l-d6t&wtf
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
BY BEALL St STOVALL.
At their old stand. Jacksnn-street, near Globe Hotel.
TnE COPARTxNEILSIIIP of BEALL & STO-
L VALL having expired by its own limitation, in the
Grocery business, they would inform the public that
they have renewed the Copartnership, and intend con
ducting the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
Business alone, and solicit a continuance of the liberal
patronage heretofore extended to them.
Their undivided attention will be devoted to the inter
est of their patrons.
Family supplies, aud the usual facilities will be afford
ed to customers.
Commissions will bo such as are customary in the
city. WILLIAM M. BEALL,
J. W. L. STOVALL.
Augusta, Aug. 11,1857. augll
SIMPSON & GARDINER,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Mclintosk-strcct, Augusta, Ga .,
WILL CONTINUE tho WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION business in all its branches at
their old stand in Mclntosh-strcet, aud promise the con
tinuance of their personal attention to all business en
trusted to their hands.
As usual, they will purchase for their planting friends
and patrons their Bagging, Rope, ami family supplies,
and when desired, will make liberal cash advances on
Cotton or other produce in store.
JAS. T, GARDINER,
augll-ffio J. R. SIMPSON.
BARNES 8c JONES,
\\f A R Eli OUSE AND COMMISSION JMEK
IV CHANTS, at the old stand of Dye 6c Barnes, cor
ner of Reynold and Washington streets. The under
signed have this day formed a Copartnership for the
trail-action of a General Warehouse, Commission and
Forwarding Business, nndor the firm of BARNES &
JONES.
We hope by strict personal attention to business to
merit a .share, of public patronage.
WM. E. BARNES would hereby tender his thanks to
tho friends and patrons of the late firm of Dye 6c Barnes,
and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same
for the new firm.
All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies
filled at the lowest market rates.
The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in store.
WM. E. BARNES, Augusta.
JAMES A. JONES,
of Oglethorpe county.
Augusta, Sept, ist, 1856. scp3
M. P. STOVALL,
HmitEHOILSE AND COMMISSION MER
IT CHANT, Augusta, Ga., continues the business, iu
all its branches, in the extensive Fire-Proof Warehouse,
on Jackson-street, near the Globe Hotel. His strict
personal attention will, as heretofore, be given to the
storage and the sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and Pro
duce generally.
He will, when desired, make liberal cash advances on
Produce in-store.
Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, See., will
be promptly and carefully filled at tbe lowest market
prices. an 17
REE 3 & LINTON,
TXrAREIIOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
TT CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.—The undersigned
have formed a Copartnership for tbe transaction of a
General Warehouse and Commission Business, and will,
on the first of September next, take the new Fire Proof
Warehouse on Jackson-street, now occupied by Crocker
6c Rees. •
We will give our strict-personal attention to all busi
ness entrusted to our care, and would respectfully solicit
a share of the public patronage
Mr. REES would take this occasion to return his sin
cere thanks to the friends and patrons of the firm of
Crocker St Rees for their liberal patronage, and would
solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm.
All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, will
be carefully filled at the lowest market prices.
The usual cash advances made when required.
JOHN C. REES,
of the firm of Crocker 6c Rees.
leS5 SAMUEL D. LINTON.
L. HOPKINS,
\*7 AKEJIOrSE AND COMMISSION MER
YY CIIANT, Augusta, Ga., tenders hist hanks to his
friends and the public, for tho patronage bestowed in
past years, and again offers his services in all the depart
ments of a COTTON WAREHOUSE and GENERAL
COMMISSION BUSINESS; will advance on ship
ments of Cotton to Savannah, Charleston,Baltimore and
New York.
The usual cash advances on Cotton and other produce
instore, and wil give personalatteution to the purchase
of Goods for customers. au LO-d6m
NOTICE/
| >KRKONS indebted to the late firm of BELCHER Sc
JL HOLLINGSWORTH, are hereby notified that the
notes and accounts due to that firm, are now in the hands
of the undersigned, who are authorized to settle the same
and give receipts. MILLERS & JACKSON,
. Augusta, Feb. 20, 1857. Attorneys; at Law.
feb2l-d&twlw&.wlm
A TEACHER
\I r IIO has had several years’ experience in Tcach-
Y 7 ing, a Graduate of Emory and Henry College, Va ( ,
and who will furnish a good recommendation from tho
President of said College, wishes a SITUATION in some
Institution, Academy, or High School. Those desiring
to employ, will state the nature of the Situation, health,
Ac., as well as salary, aud address without delay,
J. M. DAVIS.
fch3-3t Wentworth, North Carolina.
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS
BENJAMIN & GOODRICH,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
OPPOSITE LambackA. Cooper’s New Iron Fron
Store, would respectfully announce to their friends
aud the public that they are now receiving daily a choice
and well selected assortment of all kinds of FURNI
TURE, auckas BUREAUS, BOOK CASES, SOFAS,
CHAIRS, TETB-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES,
BEDSTEADS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac., of the latest
and most fashionable designs, which they will guarantee
to sell as low as can be bought in tbe city, and we invite
all who wish to purchuse, to call an examine our stock
before purchasing elsowhere.
MAT TRASSES, and all kinds of FURNITURE, man
ufactured and repaired to order, with neatness and de
spatch.
HP This Firm, positively have no connection with
any other Furniture House in this city.
BENJAMIN A GOODRICH.
Augusta, Feb. 21. 1856. feb24
EXPRESS NOTICE.
MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAIROAD, OPEN
TO TUSCUMBIA, ALA.
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have
X made arrangements to extend their Express Line
over the Memphis A Charleston Railroad, and willre
ceiveand forward, by Passenger Trains, in charge of
special Messengers, FREIGHT, PACKAGES, Ac.
Particular attention given to PERSONAL BAG
GAGE, forwarded by Express, which will be delivered
as addressed, at anv point on the line.
Express for Nashville, Tuscumbia, atwl intermediate
stations, leaves daily (pci Georgia Railroad) at 5 o’clock
P- M. fap!sl H. B. PLANT, Sup^
525 DOLLARS REWARD.
STOLEN from, or lost by the subscriber, on the
morning of the 7th February, between the Georgia
Railroad Passenger Depot and Berzelia. a large, Leather
POCKET -BOOK, tied with a leather string, containing
between Forty and Fifty Debars, and valuable papers to
the amount of S3OOO. The Book has the name of T. H.
or Thos. 11. Hawkins written on the inside. The above
reward will be paid for the return of the Pocket-Book,
with the papers, and no questions asked, by
fehlO-dtw&wlm GILHAM A AS KIN.
FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFAC
TORY.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that
X he has established a Manufactory of Fr< nek BURR
MILL STONES, on Broad-street, one square above the
Upper Market House. He has just returned from France,
where he has made a selection of the best Stones to be
had in that country, and is now prepared to fill all or
ders in his line at short notice, and at a. reasonable price*
as can be obtained in this country. He has been for
some years engaged in the business, and pledges himself
that all work turned from his hands shall be executed in
he best manner. WILLIAM BRENNER.
nov2B-dAwly
SSO DOLLARS REWARD.
AMIN calling himself WM. JIOLERDAY, saying
he was from the neighborhood of Wilmington, N. C.,
hired of me, on 7th inst., a large Sorrel HORSE, 10 or II
years old, paces slow and works well in harness, to go to
one Mr. Robertson’?, 8 or 10 miles above Woodstock; was
to return with tbe Horse Monday evening following. Said
Ilolerday is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, w eighing
about 160 or 170 pounds ; rather dark complexion, witli
dark whiskers; wore off a Kossuth hat. I will give 82b
for the delivery of t e Horae, or anv information so that
I get him, and S3O for the apprehension of the thief, with
sufficient proof to convict h im. w. b. MOORE.
Crawfordviile, Feb. 16, 1557. feb2l-w3t
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
THE highest market price paid for LAND WAR
I RANTS.
UN CURRENT MONEY pulchased.
A premium paid for SPANISH and MEXICAN DOL
LARS, and OLD AMERICAN HALF DOLLARS, by
F. C BARBER. Exchange B/oker.
febl4-d2Aw3t
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
r P HE highest price paid for BOUNTY LAND WAR
1 RANTS by
JACKSONS, MILLER 6c VERDERY.
febl.7-dlO£w3t
UNDERTAKING.
ri 1 HE undersigned takes this method of informing the
!_ friend? and the citizens of Augusta, that they w
♦iraish Mahogany and Pine COFFINS as reasonable a
re.' in the city, andhopeaby strict attention to business
to merit a ih'are of pnblic patronage. Strict attention
given to the Undertaking Department. They can be
found at nights and on Sunday ;, at the City Hotel, or
corner of Chew’s Alley, on Greene-street, opposite the
Monument. Orders from the country strictly attended
WARDROBES, WiBESAFESandMATTRESSES
MADE TO ORDER, and on land for sale.
Furniture REPAIRED in the beat style SOFAS
REPAIRED and UPHOLSTERED. Being young be
ginners, a liberal share ofpatronage is all we ask.
WINDHAM A FROST.
Augusta. March 27, 1856. mh29-dly
A SHOEMAKER WANTED.
I IRLUAL wages will be paid for a first rate
1 SHOEMAKER. Apply te
FLOYD A. FINCH.
Marion, Twiggs county, Ga . Feb. 16, 1857.
febl9-w4t
HORSE STOLEN.
ON the night of the 11th instant, from the residence of
H. O. Jones, in Columbia county, a dark cheetnut
sorrei MARE, about 7 or 8 years old, blind in tho right
eye, and has a s tar inker forehead ; she is slightly Hipped.
A reward of $lO will be paid for the reeo\ ery of the
marc, and SSO for proof to convict the thief.
H. O JONES.
feblf»-wlm- Applmg, Columbia eouo»y Ga
BUSINESS CARL '
PROFBSSIOHAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, r , .j
coeding six line*, will be Inserted under tl.is
Ate of 610 per annum Cards exceedingsix U - =
barbed pro rata per lino.
WILLIAM 7 WILCHE'B,
ATTOK>’KY at LAW. Warren ton, Ga.. will
pratlica in the Northern and Middle Circuit. <-t
Georgia, and will practice in any other part of Georg a
where business para well; w ill also attend to collecting
of Chaims and Estates in the United Stari-a, and to col- j
lection ot Claim**, Ac. iu England. Frame and the Ger
man State*. _ febs-3m j
LAW CARD.
r I'll r having resumed the practice of I jvw, !
L win gi\e m* prompt and undivided ait opt. <u to ;
J 1 ® “ a 7 bc at present
».t the corner of the Globe Hotel
An K .K. t r..L'ec,3l, Jßs)i , L D ' GALLKRSTEPT.
DE. WM, J, HOLT
( VT-w*cti°,Ph.- i “- eUa ° f i V ' Slls,a '' ad Vicinity, b
old Swe r s>-'a. O.lico m tl.,
Hrted B v bm,<i,n *- °PP° s 'te the Cntteri States
Augusta, October a, 18.%-. ttawtwA mi
JAMES G. COLLIER
JOHN K. JACKSON & FRANK H, MILL Eli
Connecticut. Alabatn.,
f ennesrsoe, Texii;
FR ANK 11. MILLER for
New York, North Carolina, Kentm k
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, ()hio Jt •
Maryland, Florida. Illinois.
Virginia, Mississippi.
repfoly
GEORGE T. BARNES,
A TTORNE YAT LAW. Office in Warren Block
IY Augusta, (la. an?
N. M. HARRIS,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLED AT UAH
_/Y Solicitor in Chancery and Notary Public. LaGran»<>
Ga., will practice inthe counties of Troup, Harris } u*Hr ■
Carter, Carroll, Meriwether. jy*2fi-ly
ROBERT HESTER.
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Nlberton, Ga., wii a
J\. tend promptly to all bnsiness eutrnsted to Lira
Elbert and the adjoining counties. my2l v.
ROGER L. WHIGHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,LouiaviMo, Jeffercon CO
Ga., will give prompt attention to any business en
trusted to his care in Jefferson and surrounding couutic
fel>2S
ANDREWS & FOUOHE,
a TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS at f.aw
I\. Washington, Wilkes comity, Ga., will practice in
all the counties of theNortheru Circuit.
% GARNETT ANDREWS*
decO It ROBT. T. FOUCJHE.
W. G. JOHNSON,
A TTOHNEYAT I.AW, Augusta, Ga.,willprowp
iv ly attend to all business entrusted to his profession
al management in Richmond and the adjoining counties
Office on Mclntosh street, threo doors below Conatitu
tionalist office.
Reference Thos. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga.
mydl-ly
MACKENZIE 4c LAWSON,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Waynesbc ro’, Burk
IY county, Ga., will practice iu Burke, Scnven, Jefle
son, Emanuel, Washington, Tattnall, Montgomery an
Richmond ountiee.
A LEX AND £1? MACKENZIE. | JOHN P. LAWSON.
PHILIP eT. ROBIN SON, “
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Greensboro’, Ga.,
X\. practice in the counties of Greene, Putnam, Og
Uiorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock, Wilkes and Warren.
jyi^
R R HUKTj
Attorney and counsellor at law,
. and General Land Agent for Gilmer count*,'.
Eli jay, Gilmer county, Ga. mb 23
F. S. FITCH,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Fairburn, Campbell cou
IY. ty, Ga, will collect claims promptly and give iram
diate notice of their collection. Professional business u
tended to in. Campbell, Fayette and the adjoin Lag coun
ties of the Blue Ridge and Coweta circuits. ocl-d&w
JOHN S. BIGBY,’
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, G*., will give
.JaY prompt and faithful attention to all business entrust
ed to his professional management, in the common i f
Coweta, Carroll, Campbell, Fulton, deKalb, Fayette,
Spaulding. Pike, Meriwether, Troup, and Heard '
feblS-tf
S. E. & W. H. KERR,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW r , N 0.5, Warren Block.—
We have this day associated ourselves together
the practice of Law and Equity, under the above uam
and style, and will attend to all business entrusted to u
in the Middio District. SAMUEL ELBERT KERR.
WILLIAM HENRY KERB.
Augusta, Feb. 1,1855. apfi
JOHNS. SALE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Office over
Chronicle & Sentinel Office, Broad-street,
j an2o-d2&.wtf
________
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Craw fordviile, Ga. wii
IY practice in the counties of Taliaferro. Warren an i
Hancock of the Northern Circuit, And the county in
Greene of the Ocmulgce Circuit. dctS?)
JOHN D. REILLY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Gn., will prac
tico in the Courts of Law and Equity in the counties
of Richmond, Burke, Jefferson, Striven, Warren and
Willies. Office in Masonic Hall Building. mhs-ly
JOHN A. O’SHIELDS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbiana, Alabama,
will practice in all the counties of the Cherokee
Circuit, and in Fannin, Gilmer and Pickens o the Blue
Ridge Circuit. jan27
JOBI| c BARNETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Madison, Morgan coun
ty, Georgia.
References. —Col. J. L. Harris,MilledgeviUe, Ga.; Hon,
Win. C. Dawson, Greensboro’, Ga.; Col. A. Rees, Madi
son, Gn.; Judge'John J. Floyd, Covington, Ga.- Messrs.
Carter 6c Harvey, Ea’onton, Ga.; Messrs. Pruden A. Co.,
f do.; Messrs. L M. Wiley «fc Co., New York; Wiiey,
| Banks &. Co., Charleston, So. Ca. mh23-ly
P. LANGSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carneaville, Ga., wi’i
practice in the counties of Madison, Elbert and Hart
of the Northern, and Franklin, Jackson, Rabun, Haber
sham and Hall of the Western.
REFERENCES:
Col. W. L. Mitcheii, Esq., Athens, Ga.
C. Peeples, Esq., “ “
Gabriel Nash, Esq., of Dauielsville, Ga.
Col. B. F. Hardeman, Lexington, Ga.
Samuel Freeman, Esq., Newuan, Ga.
Col. HopkinsHolsey Americus, Gn. mhdw ly
HESTER & AKERMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAWjElberton, Ga . wlllprae
tice in partnership iu the counties of Elbert, Hart
Franklin, Madison, Oglethorpe and Lincoln.
ROBERT HESTER,
August 20,1856. AMOS 3. AKERMAN.
: «py3-iy __
GEO. W. MANDELL,
A TTORNEY AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Ga. Re
fers to Messrs. A. J. Sc T. W. Miller, of Augusta
and Messrs. Ward &. Owens, of Savannah.
je29-d2&wtf
DR. E. B. HOOK
OFFERS iiis Professional Services to the citizens cf
Augusta and vicinity. Office i i the room formerly
occupied by Dr. T. B. Phini/.y. Can be found at night
in the adjoining building. jan IH-Jy
DR ROBERT SOUTHGATE
OFFERS liis professional services to the public.
Reference —Dr. H. H. Steiner, at whose office he
may be found during the day ; at night. he may be found
at the Augusta Hotel. janlß-3m
ToMMISSIoirMERCHAJVTS.
. NORVELL & 00.,
CITORAUE ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
office No. 17 College-street, Nashville, Teen., will at
tend promptly to filling Orders for Bacon, Hard, Flour.
Grain, Ac. at the lowest market ratae.
jjgf" Refers to Seymour, Fanning A Co., and Mer
chants of Nashville generally. feblo-sm*
BKNJ. H. RICE. 1 J. W, M. BERRIEN. | C. B. SIMS
RICE, BERRIEN & SIMS,
CIO3IMINSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S.
l C , No. 3, North Atlantic Wharf.
Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton, Flour,
and Grain, with Produce and Merchandise generally.
Liberal Advance made on Consignments.
Refer to Messrs. S. S. Farrar A Brothers.
nov2-d4m
aTTHOMAS. I S. 8. PAKDUU
A. THOMAS & CO.,
Auction and general commission
MERCHANTS, 11U Bryan-streot, .Savannah, Ga,
i will attend to the sale of PRODUCE of all kinds con
signed to them.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in store.
References —G. W. Wylly, Esq., and Messrs. Garina*
, ny Sc Champion, Savannah ; John A. Moore, Augusta.
I Jyiß-iy ;
DANA & WASHBURN,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAN ANN AH, GA.
Jos. Washburn, [ Francis G. Dana,
John K. Wildkr, Henry K. Washburn,
Special Partners. | General Partners.
W 7 E continue the above business as heretofore, al
VV our old stand, 114 Bay-Street, east of the Ex
change, and are prepared to make liberal advances on all
Produce consigned to our care for sale.
All orders for Bagging, Rope, and other supplies, filled
promptly, and at the lowest cash prices.
v DANA & WASIIBUKN.
Savannah, August 1,1856. aus-Cm
" ~ ALEX. M. WALLACE,
/ 1 ENEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANT*
VY and Dealer in Produce, Atlanta, Ga.. will give
special attention to the sale of Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn,
Ac See. Orders respectfully solicited. rv." ly
J. R. DAVIS,
lAND BROKER, COLLECTOR AND GENE
j BAL AGENT. Business attended to in any coun
ty in the State.
Office corner Jackson and Ellis street. Augusta, Geor
gia. octl7-ly
““ sims & gileeverT _
f FACTORS AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS
Apalachicola, Fla.
JOHN R. SIMS. j WM. W. CUE!VCR
nov2s-dtw&w
HESTER & AKERMAN,
Attorneys at law, Eiberton, Ga.—robt-.
HESTER and AMOS T. AKERMAN will practice
iu partnership m the counties of Eibert, Ilart, Franklin,
Madison, Ogiethorpe and Lincoln. octoO
CAMPBIXL. J■ W. GAUT.
CAMPBELL 6t GAUT,
General pkodice agents, for . ; r
chase, sale and shipment ol all kuids of East Ten
nessee Produce, suen as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour
Wheat, Corn, Oat Fruit, Ac., Knoxville, Tenn.
fWarehonse at the River.) febifi-lf
OHEEVER k CO. ~
(At C. A. L. Lamar's,corner Drayton and Bryan-streot.)
II ACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah, Ga.
WM. W CHEEVBP. I JOHN E. fcIHS.
n25-dtwArw
SUMMEfiVIILE FEMALE ACADEMY.
AUGUSTA SAND HILL,
YiriLL open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I*l,
for the reception of pupil*, at 10 o’clock A M.
All who w'ish to avail themselves of the full benefits of
the course, are recommended to enter on that day, as
classes cannot be so satisfactorily arranged after the
session has been fairly opened.
The Academic year consists of Four Quarter", of 11
weeks each. No pupil received for a period le«s than a
quarter ; and any entering before the middle thereof,
will be charged for the whole.
The studies embrace all the branch aof a thorough fin
ished English Education, and those usually pursued in j
the various Female Colleges.
The Students will be divided Into four departments,
with the following terms.
Third Division, (Primary studies,) $7 per quarter
do. do. (Second Class,) 9 “
Second do. English course,) 10 “
Third “ (Advanced English with Natural Sciences.
12 per quarter
ClassicCourse,(inclu4ingeitherD:vh!on)-36
French or German, (extra) ,6 “
Drawing 5 “
Grecian Fainting * 5 “
Music .18 “
PAYABLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE.
Board. Including lights, fuel, washing, Ac., per month,
S2O. Private pupils or cl asses received upon terms to be
arranged with the Principal.
References.—Among other patrons, the Principal re
spectfully refers to Col. H. H. Gumming, Hon. Chat. J.
Jeakins, Rev. C. C. Davie, D. D. r Col J. Milledge, Dr.
John M. Galt, Messrs. L. C. Warren, John 11. J’itten;
also, President and Faculty of the College of New Jer
sey, at Prlncetor.
For further information or circulars, address
N. FOSTER BROWNE. Principal.
sep9-w«ktwtf
LAKE JACKSON PLANTATION FOR
SALE.
LF not previously disposed of, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the Court-house
door in the city of Tallahassee, Twenty-two Hundred
and Four Acres of Oak and Hickory LAND, belonging
to the estate of Dr. James Whitehead. This is one oi
the best Cotton Plantations in Middle Florida;
one-half cleared and under fence, the remainder the
woods.
The improvements consist of a comfortable Dwelling
and all necessary out-building ; a good Overseer’s Hour©,
Gin House, Screw, Stable, Corn Houses, and twenty ,
Negro Cabins—«al! framed buildings, and in good repair.
Persons wishing to examine this Plantation, are re
ferred to Mr. Richard Saunders, on the * °[ ’
&e M addressed the subscriber at Beraelia, Col utaD ; » j
Ga. JOHN B. WHIT EH BAD, Executor, Ac.
jr*4 twtf
I’UBIJC S MvEf*.
POSTPONED
i>2C’li JIOND sm RIF SAT.U.—WiII bc sold
Y on'the first Taetday iu APRIL next, at the*) .»w
--er Market iiohse hi the city, of Atiuifeta, within tbebgal
Lours of sale, the follow* property, to wit: All !! >-
two lots or parceLof laud, lying and being on the out
Kldo-of Walker street, in city of Augusta, in •;d 1
county and Statu, betwo- n Lin nan 1 H uhon >: >;•
in city. BtOdtiroloieb. hr, described in . |
taid city,
l Clerk. sOinceoh the Superior C *pr; -a l c.uct\,ii
j book FF, folio 252 and i-53. as ict* muni . ; \\\ au ,f | 1
; and tv.o lots.lyingtogeUu i, a:-db . • .m.,
i t“;e north 1 y WalUvr* strict . on t e by p • i
iTßOfdi jn m tid platt as'ufuriber'* ltd ; \k>. uh by bus j
knowirhi eflid plan as
ttw* west by loi known in s.u |«i.*u e* \•*m :. dor 1 • - j
j Sabi two lota having each a tVsnt ..f i Wal.p r ,!rm i J
|of Jbrtyfeet, awl cachj-utining b«.. < iy. <. h; .uir’i • m-ia *
• saul hiKt named struct on*.* humi; * d :oill ti:.i u* o tY< i— i
Convoyed by Jam •= W. Da*, s J'r*, —i .; V - Ciimh f
Killer Loan AsMyintiou. t>y tU*>rtgago, da: ..ii the 24th j
da« of Mi'.rih, i<d. 1.. \ ■ .! < - • : J <
H. Ham, to satisfy a ti. fa. > p fore. ' >u.v. dt me p .«/.
issutd from the Suporicr . *•; Ru bm ud count v. h. !
*
Loan Association, against Janos I! id e at r.-
said |property described m said uiot t,'. :>o u. la. and t. • I
vied oil th;** 21st day oi January,. l
WILLIAM DOYLE. S'.Nilff U.K).
January 23, 1857. _ mini
i-OttJ 1 LINED v . j
1)U II «OXD SH illili-i S I S 3:.—'Wui ;
XL on the first Tuesday in M.Mik.li r. ai. :
Lower Market House in the city ot Augusta,
legal hours ot sale, the foi . r, p. • .a. > t-» w‘* : A\ !
th ise lots of land iu the city of Augusta ‘in • A • uniy
known and do-»cnbed in a plan of sad city, n ' i '
Gaivy F. Parish, end recorded in I*' . t”. i n s iHlitv* ■ j
U»e Superior Coftrtof >:;i.i count v, in t - i F. : . .
as lot.i one -hundred and tom i< -n .’il e ime. ! . t
tiitoon, conveyed toCluu b a Baker by u :t :a **d- d d
dat .d the twenty-scvcntli day of M.) eiKitt vn Lnndf i
and fifty three. Levied on as tlie poverty oi Jam. II
Racu, to satisfy a-H. fa on force! ■ * < f u-.oi t; -
?ued from the Superior Conn of Riohi* oud com:', v. >u fa
vorof Charles Baker, against James H. Ilaru. i i
tftdd property described in the above r. i ii. fa a-. ..
levied on this twenty fii*st day of Jauu&ry. e*ghtceti hti .
di ed and fifty-seven.
WILLIAM DOYLEjsiieriff R.C\
January 23,1857. ruhfi "
POSTPONED k #
Richmond su tid fkv sai.k.—■ wnibe
on i!, - at Oh
Lower Market lbuit-e, in the .i •. f A ,;: .. . . ... a «
legal hours of sain, nV f. liowm N« ■.> •i\ . \ :
William, o sawyer,* about ;*> j,, • ‘V T- n.. a w
wm .bow 13 Al , ;».,}• a‘...ut *l7 , .*a» *:
1 t«ur wheel carrh and double -ct of 'i.- : Levic:
on as the property of Elizabeth Skloner i * al i .fv aii •
°?«® r l CiOSU I C ° f uloll the Inf, r r G*>*u
o. Richmond county in favor of Andrew J. M U i .* a >
Elizabeth Skinner;* also, a nepro m u nai ii-.i V,
a'jout3s yearoofage. as th»q*ro},e »v 0i l , • -yh >
ncr, to satisfy a fi fa. U u fortaia:urc of * ur; i •*,„ ,
from the Inferior Court of Riehnmml < u:r - 0 f
Andrew J. Miller tfi. abi ;b o’ ~p*or j >-r, "
■ said property pointed out amt tl . uV.. \ n [
fef e ijSc foreCl ° Saro ' aUa Levie(l “*’• 3d day of Dor. m
i WILLIAM DOYLE, Bb’ lT lb C.
I ebruary 4,
I > UII UONDSfrfiui
XV ou the first Tuesday in lA v j .....
Market House in the city of Angus r* w itein the U
knurs of sale, the following pn.pt-r;*-. to w ; • .1.-,..
la\ «■ c i ;•
on a*the property of John A. M.mrv, t*» '..i a ti t.
on foreclosure of mortgage i sued fro u the l•. ..
Court of Richmond county in ta\ > m .) a . .» n .
mond against John A. M.khv The at i. .*„i j,,', .„ n •
described iu said mortgage fi. fa , and lev it •; on tm 1
day of February, 1857.
WII.LIAM DOYLE, bherfflt (
February 26, 1857.
i ALBERT SHERI FF'S SA ( K.-'A ill l
j fore the Court-hot:so doer in the to-.\ >a h. ,
Eibert county, on the lir>t Tu- <d;iy in APKiL i.a: v ,
tween the Idgal hour.! of s:ue, the follow ; j j>.
wit: All the estate, title :'.:d iuft'i. ;ol J,-. k.-.nl ..
a.nl taone fi.nulr. dacr< s ..t l. in i
part, whcrcou Thomas Hall now live , d iniil»n.
ofEppyW Bond ami others. ‘Ba I ittt tfivitvlmi t
•
vorof Simeon Jlait vs. John Hall - va’’-- >u ii;. .
Levy made and returned to mb by a ba ! :
March 7, 1857. j'. f’. NEI.MS. Site
1 iULBKKTSHEiU FF ? S si|*7i\vnTbTrol j. o , '
I j the first Tuesday In APRIL next, bin t'.i« ( *u.
bouse door in,Elbert comity, withm tbe 1.-,;:;] b hoi:,
one Rock away . Levied on bv tv • fi. , i > I!b
Superior Court, one in ffcvor of Wii iam Dunlap, i *r fi;.
oJHcersof tlio Court vs. • laine
plaint ill', and one iu favor «: U.tpell. D.mid! >r*lho o‘.f
cers'tof the Court vs ligincj 1 . Alexando u i plu
tifi*, as the property of Oaim T. Ah \;t .
ALSO,
One tract of Land coutainla.r one hu*..,,. und fiti
i acres, Umre or less, in : land ;ot\\ ! « \\T- .i ;i .!
John T. Httlmo ; Levied o.thy a- tu tV m J. 4 i.. n
f pc-rior Court in favor of star! uU. *t .-.yh»r \ . Nfo-cv
, Dickerson, as the property of Nan yDieb .. .. sold a.
a life time chum. 8a»-i j ...
TiIOMAS M. TURN i it. 1 A; ' Mu i i..
March 7, J 857.
JEFKEMHON NIIFUII KS SALE* —V\"i.l I
sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, a'
the market-house iu tho t-v. uof Lu'CsviM jeih-r
county, between the legal hour.* of na.« ~ --.o ‘V.« t t.k I:*’ j
ccntaiuiug M acres, more or ie . : 1.i., d f-. a . ,
perty of Jessee Ham, to satisfy a fi. la. i;*u:d fro in i
Justice’s Court hold in the 70th d- -ri, t-: v, j u l iV „ ; .
Jesse Brown vs. said Ha- >. Levs >:fh. .•i .•« ~.n,
me by a constable. JEBSL T. MUSLIN... : l. ti.
j March 4,1857.
Ti:ffe lisoN - sn ii iTiTV 1 V . . ,
ri sold, „on the first Tu-nlay in Al'.d:. i. .•
the Market Houser hi tbo town *«>f f. i- \ ill.-, betw.
the usual hour* cfsales-tbe foil >.'i* g j- . • ». , \ . \
1 One Grey Marc, and Buggy . also tin- n- .m u ’ , ( .
| Negro Man by the name < t Fremu •• L .- 1 r.-j p iP
> property of A Arringl. , i r- ty t i
fas .from Jo fills -i S.i;'r. r.-.-.t. on.. »■ ■ . .
Lowry, one in favor »>f A. L. Even, and o *<• ... ’
L. C Mathews v .snWl A r
Man!i •}. ir;,; .i <i. • •
I TT>jw.TirvrtTr• s»T \ ili~* ,TT
Waterloo, the 1 a :-u> c <•! Mi: ii.-l M.» . . .
ceased, iu B *rkc county,« is ! . • ..•* id f.i.\ R»,T
next Mu* 1..•• • . • • •
estate oi .4Rdd't cased ;(> oi 8 .:•!•• . uu
; pair of Ca. rinse. IE ; s ,d «!-.»* r rs fi-.r .>t< ; ,
Household and K ttchin FVi
Silver Ware, elegant Carpet . a isupcrior .M .! -
Wardrobe ami .vßoole C..>e, !;a-i i a * >
Brass Audirou>. Shove 1 audTueg .• t * . rmJ
. sett of Dinner China. Tin l <i Clm-a. and ot*u
Crockery W ’s
1 do/«-u Mai ogai y Pm . r
Chairs ; flovcfal Re < - v< ! i... ,j
large assOrtim ut of Tp- .-
Napkins, nearly all of tlibm Linen Good . one set!
peripr Damask Curtins, wffh or: .ii a t-.ms ami W
dow Shades ; two Carriage... \\i,U m.tny i .-r ru'|i< .
too tedious to cnnmefßH- The -alcMo cov.t.iiuc fi: -
dav to day-until all is sold.
ALSO,
Will besoiu. at tlio lote Sommer Ik i,.-: .-<f .b|('
ceased, at Richmond Hath in Kudu, omi c -u u ..n*i i.
day, the 31. rt day of MARCH next, it: < ;.Ar
and Kitchen Furniture ,'.it o r*- -U-. •,
among other things, one Marble top Table, 1 'vnoluti.
Maple Settee and J 8 cam>h«ittom b. t! . . p.i- .
any Tables, J>iulng and others; .Mnl:.. .i.,v Cam
Stand. Mahogany WasbstatKls ; M; pie. lfru-ki«fg a
other Bi d room Chairs , Walnut him . '..iplc •’> i**
Mantle Flower Vnto* : Several Win doty Ska-!
Carpets amt Rugs, Bed and Aia.tr.t-* i. •. A w ;!-.-gau',' Ii
reau and Glasses, Mahogany Wardrobe, and many oUn
articles too tedious to mention.’
Terms—Ail .suras under Twenty Dollar , cash ; all
and over that sum, acred!: yutll the bid. . of Jaimai • .
1858, with approved security’and inter* -t ii-ciu time.
Jni i )
WILLIAM J’ WHITE. [• Adm’i
THOS. MOORE BERRIEN; )
J’cbrnary 7,1857.
AwuMhTKAi'i 7iFs • Tli:.—wT’. .TT,.T«
first Tuesday in APRIL next,' at the Lo;vor Mar
ket House, in the city of Augr b -tTveen the m-uai
hours of sale, and in ,'ioooriiance with au order obtained
from the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, ;.!.
that, lot or parcel of Laud, with-the improvement t : ;
on, situate, lying and bo in .n tl. e .< i-y of Augu-i, on
the north side of Broad street, riustung ba< k *.o iteyivol*;.
street: bounded north by R<iy.i»olel.-»wn d et, east, Uy Hen
ry Tt. Fhilpot’s lot; south by Broad street* ami we.-d by
Mrs. Dug«(»’lot. Sold r-. the property of Mary Me Far
lane, deceased, subject to n mortgage in fa vor of Fran!
lln Building ami Loan A- aviation.
. B. F. HALL,
Admfaaistraftor annexe.
January 30,1857.
dTiIN isrßvFoLTs SALE .—Will be sold. ’< oT
. the first-Tuesday in APRPL next, before the Court
llousedoor at Appling, Columbia count v, nil the Negros .;
belonging to the estate cf Wiley R. Jones, vise : Torn,
Miliy and A (inline. A. M. Adm’r.
January 24 1857.
r JXJEC’UTOIt’S 8»A I^K.—Will fie sold on the first.
J Tuesday in APRIL next, at the - Lower Mark, t
House in the city of Auguata, in accordance with an ol
der obtained from - ■ yof
coutuy, all that lot of Land in the aid ( iiy of Augusta,
on Ca’houn street between Wasl.in.ton and Cent**
streets, having a front of 41 feet on C.ilhpim Are. \ :ud
running back same width haif-v, - ay t’h lVnwick ree
bounded on tire North by lot held by O. A. Piatt, tru. <• -
F. A. Holcombe ; east by H. 11. B6ll's lot-, south i.y Ca
houn street, and west bp Lot bel nging to Maher. &oid
as the pro]>erty of Mary Bacon, decease d, for tbo b< iic.it’
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
Purchaser to pay for titles.
Feb. 14,1857. ‘ GEO. H. CRU MP, Ex’r.
DHU NISTK ATOlth'fi SA il I i,
will he nob!on the first Tuesday in APRIL ilex'
before the Court-House door ui Char*ton county, Ty. o
Hundred Acre. 0f1,.u <t i.gEhihe i t d.
of originally Wayne Co i grant
ed to Anderson CrawfJrd, lying with u I miles of-.s».
Mary’s river. .Sold for thb benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adrn’r.
Feb. 14,1856.
A*
the first 'Tuesday la APRIL nexk iu the town of
Tbbmasvillo, Thomas county, under an or<Wr ®f tiie
Court of Ordinary cf Colhmbia county,"lot of Loxel No. 2,
iu the Btli district of originally Irwin* Sold as„the pro
perty of Thomas Crosby, deceased, for the benefit of tbo
heirs and creditor- A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r
February 20, 1857.
4 !):>! INISTKA TOR >S il J’. «To taint *E
wiU be sold on the first Tuevfoy in APRIL nex
Lot of No. two, iu the eighth di.diiet -f Irwin now
Thomas county. To be s.-id at TV"inarviUc as prop* rty
belonging t«» the estate of i homas Croj by, '.ate <.*«lohum
l*la <-ouuty, dec-ceased, for ti;>- bebefit of the heir- and
creditors. A. M. CRAWFORD Adm’r.
March l, 1857.
DUI.MV'K » LiV.—W Ibe sold at
the Court hrmse doqr in Charlton county, on tl.
first Tu sday iu APRIL nfxt, Lot of Laml No. 215, hi
the Ist di* of< r!giually Wayne n<»w Charlton county.
Sold as th** property of Andferson Crawford. <h cea-- i, tip
der an order of the Court of Ordinary of Columbia conn
ty, for the benefit of the h«-ir*
March 1, 1857. S. CfLA W FOR D. Adtn r.
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY!
PROFIT ABLE AND HOf-O: .' EM PLOY ME NT
subscriber i-'b ,;r. - ‘ ir ■ gan A(. ENT •
A ia each county ami towji lt*> ( -u. A van m l •>.'
from 5 to slu only will be. i • ini ■ i. ai, : ..ji-.
efficient,energeticmau an n. sv R *mti«ii.-- to fit. *b*i
lar* per day. Every iuformatioii will be given Uy au -
drebsing, with a stamp to j* v reim lc t« :-,
WM. A. KTNSLF.R,
Bok 1008 Philadelphia, Pa , Post Office.
fobOfowOr
LET THE LADIES HEAD THIS
ritHfcKlv Lnr, ~ncle arn.- e sowu- h ..?.» so -.
X beretofore sp \efy xtfii' u)t to * »-’• * j a CC'>l>
NEEDLE, all the Ladies will rejob-ihqi>t iu tlu-«.
is an article introduced, which the/can buy, *vitb the
full asruranctf, that they a*c pert. 1, .Ju - very n- j.. -
and uu J-*.-mly ', 1 t \ -j 1: • 1
Needles now' in 'sc, - ill a muttl poniuii of a pa,.c
prove good, but reory A* -r-V A». irr td.
Be sure and buy U. .1 LA W BENCE'S GO'iVUU
PERFECT Ex ED .\ERDLE.>t-, so f. ..i.-lat ail the
Stores.
HOTXCD.
J' or Stolen, a Wfo. mafic by Mrs. ;
J Goolsby sometime in February, ib.7», pay: foe to
Thomas Wynne, lor Eighty..- even JJo iar. du v ui the
whiter of the above d»:-;. Ail person- arc* fore-wankv
from trading for the said Note, 1 - the *»'■ ue baa becnpc.id.
S. KHl'.ij dOK,
ml 3 wst* f r Tlc.mas Wynrf*
" “ VIOORXiWAHD.
QTOLO from the er, near Aiken, South
17 Carol.r.a about sh«- i 8 h of Jan ary, *nt Nt.f&RO
WOMAN AND JiER-f:KIDD—Ib • aficwt five y< ai>
old. TLo Wou*aa, nauoc i Ctdy, r a bright Mumtto;
about Qb.yeaj *of age. i**-’-a a- »-.y bn-by hear, ot
hair; the backs of b*.rli ban-, are marked black a
.needle and thread ; one o: •1; car- bt-ui <-moatby
an car ring, amd on Uertigh; if, near tho elbow,' if? the
scar of a burn. She is very talkative aurttffo- *pok*n
Tb« Child is very.white ’ «ir-Vfi ba. H 1 blu< . ,
f»he is said to have p*u* nl thron. h a company
with, a white man named George BtaUing-, goum* to* tl.»-
lower part of Georgia.
A rev/ard of Debars will bo pcid for he deteo
tiociof the Woman and"‘Chifo. and tic u* confin' cc .t in
Jail so that I get them; a, J Fifty Doha: - r a ardfor ti c
detection and proof to conviction of t-Latlh- f.
feb2s-w4t JOSHUA HOLLEY.
I IBP.L Kbit IMVOHI li JN WARREN SU P .
u RIOR COURT, OFTOBi ft 'J H HU, irfo.
RebfeeaPoweil vfl. Nathan Powell.
If appearing to the C*.u.t, from tho return of the
Sheriff, that Nathan Powell is noU* be found within the
county jurisdiction of thi?. Court, v orderi-d that a.' 1
dcfendadtlje'rciiuircd t->appoai a. ii -*n< xt J enn of It 5
Court, and plead, auaW*-* or den.-nr t > said cam -, notdi -
murrlng alor.e; and **i;ow- •• - • w.-y ~ should
not b»- ligrtby deiault } bud that a copy of t'.rt Ktt.-e be
piiblhued in t. Sontlm i, a gax«me of the
city of Anguftto, oncoa roonju for four mouths before tire'
Wu t Term of this Court.
A uae extract from this November loth,
185 q G. W. DICKSON, UHerk.
November 27,165 ft:
UNITED STATES HOTEL
mHB undersigned tak. pleasure in informing hrt -
I friend, and the public genesally. that he baa Leases*
the well known UNITED S i'A’fRS HOTEL,
. prepared tosceve hi» putrou.-
j.'v. cidSk.’supt-
Aupirtn Feb. !D. 1»57. _ ’
H HOB U QO ’S CIRCULAR SAWS.
THE .
1
z .
vlfcd to tno »bVrp. OARMICHAEI , * nfiAN, i
Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricult’l lmple t».
irttwAwSm
*7 Ci'tAWONS
! EID4 OF Afi JIMMUATION.
I Whereas, An
t , Administrator on the estate of Eli
‘ ( opplie . to me for Letters of Ad
' ' V»eireaii4 admonish all and sin
i u s paid deceased to b**
’ 1 ' v,; b:n the time proscribed by
'. ’ - 1 •' : j ; j l in Y t,l< >' have, why said Letters
• ' ■ band at office in I^uisvUle
, ... NICHOI.Afc DldlL, Ordinary
j c < Os N'i \ , Whdreas, Am
*9 »<. \\ ,jj njtpiies to me for Letters of Ad
• • be i., no.-. «.n the i tate of Mary Pryor
. * •' «' t » i r.» cite, Ruimoon and admonish ail
* ired and creditors of said deceased,
, "• • ' • ■' al ni) office within the time prescribed
• u- i u iytb. y have, why said letters
i j trail'. *' • « l*f gr:.» ted.
un der haml at office in Louisville.
' y NU'i! i-1 AS DLEIiL, ordinary
(V * 1I; 1 Fi: (OIV \ , uA. -Whereas Wii
| v 1 : • ; appli. to me for Letter! of Ad
1 -Vaithaf! Davenport, late
• ' , ' r ' ‘ • andadnv'nDh all and sin
a <t to be
’I time predoifrsl by
* .. said letters
j I • l-i-my liaml i . ffiro tI»K -J7th day of J*o
! 71 ’ .. Hi:.\av IIKITAIN, Ord'y.
J.. 11 t.-.IJ ), J
j ■ 1 . 'v. tOI• *\ 9 t. A.—\\ hcrca , Mariou \
I ?> •• • .i.ipji.-»to n.c for Letters of Administra
late dT |
■ it. . to ••tie aji-l adiuoni.h, all and stugu
.* .... .. i . ... . «*fsail!deceased,to be'and
■i •> ’ ■ " ;i bin tho timopreccribod by law, to
• 1 • ian v they have, why said letters should not
be g.autt J.
Given umlermy liand at office in Louisville. >
iJiCUOLAb DIEHL, Ordinary.
ity 3,1898:
* : J{-‘ ( Ol NTs, til, —Whereas, Abner
fj V .‘...it applies to ran for Letters of Guar
.. .‘.u bp >r (b-i*., Jane, Ann Eliza, aud WU
li.im n Ar* iugton, minor cbildrcs of Abner V. Afring
tea .-
l'iii ave therefore to eittf"»nd admonish all aud*siu
g '-la” ’•••vi band fi b mis of said minors, to bo aud
anp. uV al i .s • wphfii the tlbu- piescrib<*d by law
l«- ! \ < . any tin y havo. why Hai.t Letters shoald
(5 ivcm under my hand at <-ffico In Xonlsvlllc.
Ftb 1 -T, 1857. NICHOLAS Ordinary
J SiX i UCNTI , Jamea
W. War!; .-t d «bene/(*r BioWu applies to mo for M
l.ette: Adifiuiistnvsion ob tbo estate of Dr. Jobu ■
C
■ ■ i. . . dtnl nd-.mml-h all and tiu
bi, tl .-kindred »nv re liters of said deceased to be and ap
iv . : my . .!••• u hm tin. time prescribed by law, to
. t ii any En \ l nvc, why said lotteis should
Ua-u vmdvr my hi .rt n‘ office iu .Louisville.
Fi b. i l: 57. ' NICHOLAS DIEHL. Ord’y
• »TY, GAr—Whereas Jobu
t»" J-. •’ *.. .uui r.dtnund t u*k applies to me for Letter*
' A i. tvqt -.uu on t’:«- -state, of Matthew Jordau.
km m» i . I county, deceased :
T’ht* -,u< -<»j •;o cite aud admonish, all and sin
dai it: icindr.-l ant Uri ofsaid deceased to be and
’i■ ’ •■* i"N ’l'ir.* wrtli a the lime prescribed by law to
! •• d’ auy they have, why said letters should not
Gi\ en uudor my band a* office In Leuisvlllo.
NICHOLAS DDillL, Ordinary.
• F«bru*ry 27,185 L
It OINTY, liA.yWhereas, Joseph
• lo urn for Letters of Adraints
f ‘ ; m-:;. onihe fate of Jehu Benson, lato
Th* **niv. R,«»n»tbiv,to < ;, c and ndmonlab, all and sin
gular'tho kindred at*l creditor* oi said deceased, to ho
.mu Mid-ear at my ofiiuc-within tho time prescribed by
law, ~.d show can.*?, if any they have, why said letter*
should nQi,.be granted.
Given under toy foun! at office in fnneoluton.
February vq, ics7. , B. F. TATOM, Ordinary
; i i v i- b i <J Ta 77. TTk A>iiV.T.\T-wi7i7aii,
t Hie > 'fe cf ilaiTier Davis, lato’of said county, <le
cv-ared, rt iinaepseseutli !
r i !i o at:o, ttierefore, to cite and .admonish, all aud
vugolar, thd kindred mliu creditors of KUiddcceaKOd', and
ab oi r |n-t rtis Im 8r("-'ti'd, to be'&iid appear at niy ol
Uc»‘ on or q i-iv. tljo lii'.-'i MoniUiy in April next, to
<>w can ,if any they have, why Letters of Admluls
trafion i h(>uld not. be granted to Alfexhnder Johustou,
i.’ierk of tin- > iperlor Court of said county, or to soiuo
'Em fit anil proper person.
Give i muli r my hand and official signnturo at office Ju
Lir.e.oln,tor, this 23d February, 1807.
11). in . I .7 ni. \JFTA TO M. Ord’y
IDi(: It I KOI it 7l AW heroas, tho
Jom ‘ii Label! a is, late of. said county, do
1 h >.-'<• are ihereturn t.i i and admonish all and sJu
, . . . ihe kiiulred and credit'll s and alb other persons Ju
. on u beforet be
•Mi i-d -i» Apribn xt, to show t*nuse, f any they
\ , wjiy <a- l iett.-r .1 acluiinistriitiou shouM not bo
■l t»» A.i ■.under J-*ln ton, Clerk of tho Huperlor
"m i i. «ejd cottnfy, or to some other lit and proper
person.
Give i und -i mv bund r id ofiltlal signature at offico
in Line*-:, u.r ,‘s23 l February, 1t57.
Fei- • so. 7 lb F. T ATOM, Ord’y.
iiPbCIHATV, bA.-VHit-1-eaH, Dr.
1 " bi•*• Ii i**t» applie. to me for Letters of
• • •• > i-.i 'i •r • • aed propt-riy cf Thoms*
u • to •i and rdmo'iisli. all and sin
'i . . »• ■ i mi'l-oi c.aid minor, to be and
.; , in tbdtw ie ribed by law,’
n , ‘..y ti y Imvt . wliy ntt'd letters should
- !MUh-» grame.t - •
i. iiu e i n-. •• i * oUu*'\ tbi. x*3d day of Feb,
18.A. HE.VRV BRITAIN, Ordinary
i*r f, OA I—W h.-TcaH, Mrs
" ' i H; . ' le me for Letter* of Ad
m an, late
l li- ;iv r to ehe and summon tho Ulndrod
i.i-i' -A ei -"d deci id,i ■be appprtv at my office
i . . r . show eatise, If
oi. tb»-y ]. * w)i >td I* tterft-hoflltt not be granted
.. - • in- -1'• in Lcaftugton, this 23d
day «f February, 1V.78.
HTJNitY BRITAIN, Ordinal y
• 'V • t
OVA 'OF<;i.t>R<;(A 9 RICJIMoNDCOUNTY.
VVbi Ant... - v Ma ’ applies to \ua for Letters
of On ban •. ji on ti e estate of Fraooih Xavier Simon,
'.uii-'T und. 14 . i , and orpliawol' Tantalum Hiraou,
deee»i*ed:
Tin- •• ire, thore.frtro. t cito andadinouir.li. atl aud sin
gn i• kindred i«ud fi mh -f -aid, minor, to bo and
•H . iii my ollii--, on r i-t ‘"Hie first Monday in
April i t.torhoweai f anv they Lave, why said
qot bogranted.
Giv*- : mderiny hand and official signature at office iu
FOSTER ULODGET, Jn.. Ordinary.
March 3, 1?57.
S*'’ ' A- •-i Jv.i.- . . RICHMOND COUNTY.
- -Whereas, Jesse .1-hiiHon, applies to me for Letters
■ Admin I rat aa on the » fate of i /Hcretla Jolinson,
Th- ■■ ..iv th.-ia-fov.* iF ( iteand admotfftb all •'nil slngu
*• r...tn liw and creditors of said deceased, and all
prtm. interest, t, to be ami appear at iny office,
on or lx fore if..-, iTYxt *M -• , i i A i;1 '♦next, to show
I’• hi uld not bt
i. en under m \ Imrid ;if:d . !!)<• ul signal ut eat office in
: , •
FOSTER EI.ODGFT, Jr., Ordinary.
Si tff!NS>t us fol V
. i u M> '■ u Let
fers ot AdministraHi n fit* boni lion 4*ll the estate of
Hcp bom J. Kaudnlph, late of said Aunty, deceased :
•These arc therefore to cite and mlmon'ish, allandsingu
, *-. In: find lip
ptjar at my ofiicojonor before the first Monday fn April
any they have, why said
Letters should not be? granted.
Gh*en under ray hand and offiaiatslgfiature, at office iu
Augusta.
FOSTER BLODGET. J u., Ordinary.
March 3, 1857,
VJ TATE UF GEORCMA, iUCHMQNAI COUNTY
» 1 W ; t.. me 1. r Let
!>:r« of .yinbufs-tration with tho will amiexed, on tho ei
!:i eof E i/uh'-yi JaneJ4oU, Jute of said county, dec’d:
j’hose are therefore to cite add adinmiFh all aud singti
lar the kindred and creditors oi said deceas.-d, to be find
appear%t my officetfo or before tie first Monday in
April next, to show cause if any they have, why said 1
loiters akpuld notJie granted.
Giv< .•. and official signature at office iu
Augusta.
FOSTER BLODGET, Jjt , Ordinary.
March 3,1857 .
-N OTIC II S TOD E HT< HtS AM)
1 liEOITOHS.
NOTICE,
Aijj< F.HSONS Indebted to the eltato of Arduu
R.Mers'lion, late of Warren deceatod, sio
. i , aid those hu x
iug deifiKmL against the same, are hereby notified to gjfl
presopt tiiern fn ferma of the law to *
JOSEPH WASDEN, Adm’i H
H
estate v fl
J.l ■ ay, 1 u ? of Oglethorpe county, V
h<-
ic.i iu,; <li‘fir’iiiUaiytii.-oi -aid oi.tato will present them,
d.uiy aail.i-mu-at! -1. wiihiut.be time presetibert by law
'ITKJMAS I*. CALLAWAY, Adm’r.
1 .fore-Tv (i, 1 ,
V O i'JCJHI.—AII persona indebted to tho estate of
La F.'ii. ao l veil, d* censed, art-requested to make.
riunieui lie. payment ; nml those having demands against
•Me,; it* n-.ii-.t pri- oiit Hmiii within the time prescribed
bylaw. JERRY R|fED, Adm’r.
lb-' r, 1-*!7. «9
in'- : * - p r ong indebted to tbo estate of 8l
1 . pi. l K ’D.i.-is, d. ceased, are requested to tnak
t, id tho ;c having claim.* against.
•k; 4 ; »• .-ite. aro i.-,tid'd to pre-ent them duly autbeuH
:lt' <l w i h'n th»- Unit- prescribedbv law.
Feb. 10,18.77. “WM. C. SIBLF.Y, Adm'r.
Y O't'.’v i-i-—All peiiotis indebted to the Estate o* Wsm
,\ ',»• in \ 1.1': ot:e *-f Richmond C'Tunty, deceased, |H
:. 1 e : i-<! lo mr.kc i'ayinent; and those having dc • H
U ;i ;for i t said dot cased, arc Ju-reov notified to pro JH
nmt t! *fidnl y authenticated, witnhi the time pre
scr.bi -I bv Uw. BENJ F. II ALL. Adra'r. H
O'i 14 L.—A ! persons indebted to the cbtate of
anai - I
. j f
: he estate of haid da X
. u» them, duly authenticated, withiiJ
J
. JO i , B. ALLDRIDuE,
March 3. lfeffi. _
NOD »>.--All i« ihoiim indebted to the egtato of
James Atwell, of Rlviiuioud eoyaty, rjf.ceased,
• e qi I 'Uoniai.,- immediate payment .• and tboa«
horeb •,RoU to
•ft eut them, ' ..-,H« ..fed, W'thlu *ho tlnm nri
ceibert bv lav. 1 . v
DAVID A PHILPOP, t
AHI \M ST.' O, . Fi’n
f . 1..M1A11 ATWELL, )
3, 1%7. _ - v
•• \\4i ‘P ‘o. per date appfk-atiop will be mad*
I : ‘ :rt - r O.d'.miry IfTt Lmopd county, for
Ca . r.ud her
' • ' ' ii, * on: ’i to the estate of John Winter,
ANNA WINTER, Exr's
—. — . a.
i- « '.»NT;i s -i 1 date application .rill 1 »
c >nvtof Oi«biial*y orGoltfbibia county,
so- L !? N*-,r.rs belonging to tbo m
i> . Id "foi. A M. CRAWFORD. Adm’r
ri will be made
9 to the Court of Ordinary of Richaieiid county for gSg
i- ave ?*. ‘ oIJ a N.-lto womau, named Clusdotte and hex
*wo chi b en, Audi ; r ou ami Major, belonging to the En
At-; pf Vfiu. Fulcher, d* ecu «<1
ANN C. FULCHER, Executrta
Jenuni-y n, 1857.
I'Wu * O Vi I i.- attur date appiuatmn will be mada
t- th ty .u. tof Ordinary or Richmond cou ity for
lia.i-i' all the.'7. e- b.-oiiging to the estate of Bte
phi u Fi. Da* e , deceaucd.
j v. - . WM. C FTBLEV, Adm r.
*l’V* t> tiONTJI* : da:h application will be uiada
J. 1 LeCourtof Ordinary of Elocrtccunty, forleava
• state of
Ln .la • ’T.rawi! r, laio of said county, "deceased.
Fe’ * l-'7 JOSEPH T SMITH. AdmT
en will be n&dtt
J to: Com. f Ordinary ot Hichqumd county, for
.1 eto .1 tL Real L’-tate belongiug taßeary Mercer,
Is: of .“aid couutV, dc eased. . _
sfarch 3, JBfi7. BENJ. F. HALL, Adm’r. ■■
I ■ application will be made
I to tt-e Court ot Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, for
.« ,t« ..*-li;. N.W< mr-.n Maty, belonging to
•1.-* « .;,Uo • f Joseph T. Nortom late of said county de Hi
ceu.'i i. TILLMAN C. iJAUItbSON, Adm’r
fofoL... m
Iril!»a:u.| » I>a.'vill be mad*
■ : t". ’ i :.;.." I' llnrlr.- county f..rle»v» H
r» r -,i . ,1 ...uni «Ki*t« Os Jo«*j.b r.n«»
w . (;Kir „ lN , Adm ,, S
- illl’Z- - ■
"TTfort DA \rt after date, fli -'cation will be made HHH
(jo.u-i i;f Ordinary o Richmond county, for .
. .. ,m the Real Restate belonging to Robert Fletn
f-ic late of said comity, deceased. Hra
THOS. W. FLEMING, ) „ . |H
PORTER FLEMING, ) Ex r$
] . .1 tiary 7, If->7.
bounty land and other claims I
AGAINST 'ITIE UNITED STATES. BB
H.t V 1 Nfo formed a connection with reliable parties
hi Wa-hington City, Uam now prepared to prose
*•• •jU Al.'- : n b-iforo tl-c Court ni Claims recently e9tab- HHH
iisr.-ib'. C-.-.ign-st;; Alxofor Bounty Lnml, Pensions, HHH
'"u.o.-y Si i vi. ,:s, business of Mail Contractors, HHH
Fobtmastera, Patent Cases, Soc.
F-) a1 - cent act of Congress, • very man w . Served HHH
. *■'■■■ - 111 ;.h yot t Uo wc.n ftiurn Ii:" 1 , i:» entltfod Bonn
t y Land. J C. BARNETT,
Attorney at Law
Madison, Morgan co., Ga , May J. Ids*. apXO-iy