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I * Snrfcmg-I." So*** wh * t;
L • oh' !<•?•>) her'n'•’:' w ' I ',,
g Mt e !»<• o°'
f Forsake tne not. my God '
' F xs«n<Hth,»pW« 1 fr»““« i
And ■ .ilfer 00l U>«
! Cf »in to pvorcome m*-‘-
A father pltieth
TLc ch ldrcu be begot;
Mv f*tber, |»it> me :
My (»od, for* ake me not f
Forsake roe not, mv God *
Tboo (iodof wd [^wer,
Enliven, strengthen me *
fn ever/ evil *>bttr:
And when the ainfol ere
With in ray heart is hot,
lie not thou far from me; . 9
My tied, forsake me not!
I Forsake me not, my God *
Uphold me in going
That CMsrmofe I may
Pl«*ft«e Thee In Ml well doing,
And that thy with O Lord,
May never be forgot •
In all roy works and ways,
k My God forsake mi not t
" Forsake me not, my God
I would he thine forever. *
Confirm me mightily
In every right endeavor,
And when roy hour i* come,
UJeaoaed from ell«tA»u and-pot
Os sin, receive my soul!
My God, forsake me cot!
"Fo#tstii'S OS THF. fiA.tr,s or Timk."—Many
l, sv « l.een tin: plensant days I have panned iff ‘‘The
\ ale of 14e*t, ’>n by-Eoriß year*, when it wnathe.
w en<- of IMive mirth And uayety. Hut Jealil
M.UI.M thnt ab'ide, mid the ligMl of the hSu-e wae
taken ; sorrow crashed the hearts or * it: 'i.n.H'rs
nr,o monumental marble mark* the last reatimr
>. w- of the loved and lost The »p«t is very dear
to me ; there are etill left some of its cherished
itrmatert.aiuiaa Ireur tium to time we meet around
the evrrmrbt hreside, memory, true to her |>'xU, ealte
up the “. «ht of other days.” Our hearlir are cheer
edi.Ba we speak one Ur another -of a ’ purer realm
1 where parting i* unknown. where* mo may sit doyfft
“on a green and flowery bank/’'fif pw’pfitiul v*r
d ore, a* we sing of that land
1* Where sickness, sorrow, pain anddeath
Ary felt and feared no more.*’
‘We want, O 1 we want to be there.” But tLereiff
one character which i w»*h to introduce to you ; it is
Uncle Dick, forte ftfthcbldfcerVanta,) and I regret
that*l hkve toot tnkennoteff of hU conversfitioi*,
••bnf UvWllltttt dte h few remarks he j
the last interview I had wifb him , wince then i
have reason to tjeUifvp liifi brightest hopes Lave
been realized, many a great, and highly cultivated
mind might have envied hid bright and steadfast
faith, A accosted him with the oueutioii, ‘ How are,
you getting along uncle Dick ! J * Mighty bad,
Miwis, f feel Idee nobody fitting on ae bad as me/
. “Hat reinember, uncle Hick, Jesus in the eafte,
m yesterday, to day and forever.’ True. Miaeiit that
* . ißhlliny nendence ;he U a precious Saviour*/’
Satisfaction might good come sometimes, wh*u
we get comfort within from the promise—but we
.(itu i keep it-ia 4hu» murflioie: -We nlways gtelting
in the mire, slipping and sliding, but when thin old
body die, then joy unspeakable;” hia countenance 1
a hone aa if a light from heaven beamed upon
Jlirt idea of the different denominatiuna w that
they were so many forks to flic one great, road ol
.salvation. He was exceedingly deaf, hau notheard
.Asermou for many yeaw, ana could not read a
word, but, like life Upthrust, the word wutvhid in his
heart., and practised in bis life. II is death was sud
den ; it took place on a-Sabbath Morning.' Sifpaeof
the Uiiuily Irad been to visit him at his cabin; ije woe,
sufiering from a cold, but as ueual he spoke It* them
of the great and gracious promiees, and a mo
irients after tin y Teft/Bls S welling he was wrapped in
flames; but, like Klijah, it only bore, 1 iuj above,
where he longed to be. His at the plan of
redemption migl.t have done e to many u theo
logian who has consumed tiro midnight -oil o ver his
1 1reek and Hebrew, and i heard u friend say that
A he bad given her more light on Prodestfii&ito!} than
any HeriiroD sh** had ever Hstened to rm the subject.
Truly great is the mystery of godtidefcs.
“ But, O my »aQl,'it truths so bright
Y > flhfluld dazzle and confound thy sight.
Yet still nis written w ill obey,
Aud watt the decisive day.”
(Central I'rfg/tylerian,
U oiimn's Power.
“Nor stele hor fit c itnelfhath power,,
bike woman in her c Infpier nglipur.
Be thou l»ut fair—mankind adore tlieej
.Smile—and a wor <1 Is w<‘«k before the<;!”
r l'he poet lifts disclosed the wholo secret of wo
man’s conquering power. Fair iu her smi
ting in hur goodness, who wieldTHn influence which
mailed warrior never c<nvM. I-fer strength is in her
graces, her weapon i» love; and her power is tjesist
less when these are combined with modest merit,
and dictated by conscious duty.
In iiitlueuce woman is much superior toman tut
nflection is superior to intellect Alan represents’,
the understanding of the universe, and worfmu the
will; man the mind, woman the eottl ; mail thu rea
son, woman the heart. The of observation
and reflection are cold, rj appendages, the 1
human beipg, us cl ss warmed into exercuw?* afMl
attached to good objects by the..feelings and seii
timents of the atfectuoiiM mind. How littlo the
world, do we think, judge,- and know, in com
parison with what wo feel! Man may do m|ghly
things in the intellectual advancement of the world,
but .. .
“What I most prize In woman
G her affections, not her intellect'
The iutell- ct ii finite, but tbe affections (
Are iuliuite. amt cannot fethatutfed.”
Thk Tide ok Giuck.—Let me now prg4 on
you the advantage and duty of Improving i<» the
utmost eycry scuMin of heavenly visitathui. There
arc seasons more favorable and full of gratae limn
others. In this there is nothing stuprsitig but much
that, in in harmony with the cotamon dispensation of
Urovidetu-e. 1 Kick not the sucoestr of tilts fanner,
o aman, merchant —of men In many otli(tr "diroum
etancesj childly depend on their seizing oppoituni-
Ites which come' upd go like showers—which mow
and ebblike thp UfUis of tlu* ocean '/ The sea i|* not
always hill,twice a day .she deserts her slimes, and
leaves the vesreirt high ami dry upon the beach ; so
that they who would sail must wait and*wateh, and
hike the tide ; and larger ships can only get.'a! oat,
- or, if afloat, get derm's tlit? bhr ‘mid Tnfo’ fmi bor,
when, through H fnvomhlc ( onjubetiun of
influences, tlfe Hcn swells in efii um Or spring tide be
yond her /•oiiunon bounds. The seaman ha i libs
“spring'tides; the husbandman has his spring timo;'
aud i host* and eoA.winds, and sunny Iu urs,
on the prompt and diligent improvement of w lich,
the state of tiro baifi andgYatiaiy depends. % 4
If the season of heavenly Visitation liyjuipro' edv
who can toll but It may be with you /is Witu ioiwy
well known to us f . Sim ,wua a fair enough prJfesr
fcor, yet had been living a careless, godless,. Ohiidt
lens life. She awoke ouo motning, and most Hlrratige
and umu-oouiliable, her waking feeling Was a stipng
tleeire to pray. She wondered. It early lluMu,
and what more natural than flmt shh should fay,
there isr time enough—mean while “a lilt)e'njoro
(deep, a tittle more plumber, a l.ttJo nu»re lblding of
the hands to sleep?" As she was sinking back
again into unconsoiousnuss.. ouddenly, with ;thf*‘
hnglituess and power of iighudug, n thfUgb Hm4u d
into her mind, ii fling her with alarm—tliis detire,
may have come from (lod ; this may be the houk of 6
my destiny, this tlio tide of salvatlbn, wliicq, if
neglected, may never retuiru t She llfng
herself on her knees. The chamber woa cuiu>Eed
Into al\*nU*l; and when ti e moriupg looked
in at her window, lie louud her wrote thug with Uod,
in prayer ; aud like one from a sepulchre, she ctene
forth that day at the call of Jesus, to follow Ilim
lK‘ucef«»rth, and in her future life to walk this Witold
with God.
Fate ok thk Aroeif.Ks.—St. Matthew Js sup
posed to have suffered martyrdom, or woe put to
death by the sword at the city of Ethiopia. *
St. Mark was dragged through the streets of(A.l*
exandria, in Egypt, till he expired.
St. Luke was hanged upon an olive treeliu
Greece. * . k ’ *
.St. John was. put into a caWron of boiling oil at
Kouio and eseaped death, lie afterwaiils ihefi a
natural death at Kpheeu?. hi Asja.; v
St. James the Great was beheaded at Jerusalinf.
St James the Loeawaf flitown, from a pinnaclaor
- <vhsg of the temple, and t hen beaten to death witn u
fuller's club.
St Phillip was hanged up againat a-pillar at Hic
i apolis. a iutv of Physgin.
St. Bartholomew' was tlaycnl alive bylheciku
mand ot a barbarous king. *
St Andrew wa.s bound to a erode, w'btilce he -
t j.reached tt. the people till he expired.
St. Thomas was rub through Uie body by ((janee,
near Malipar, in.lire 1
*>t. Jude was shot to.<h:Jh With, arrows.
St. Simeon Z dotes was cruaified ui Haters.
St. Matthias was stoned aud then beheaded.
A CtntiSYiAtfN Reki kctions on 1)f. VTH.-i-I
would not give one momeut’a eujoymeut of the
calm serenity vjhich pcjryadcsimy iniuii, ivheu thu k
ing of deathj Uw lives spout in goiufv and mirth<
Death ! h« w soothing tiu«. thought as it gently *tek!s
o’er me. Why should 1 wish here*? Ear til’s
chaims are lew. Go hence, tny spirit, and dwell In
the bright, peaceful land above. Thy 'loved owes
- w ill ere long meet thee theie! Dissolution, setje my
feeble frame, and free my sad tpirit, andj#ititbe
happy with its Maker, for all happiness her® below
lias torever tied. Ah! nwirt ana sooth ingtbOugat,
Biot my day.-* wUleoon be numbered. T.nok u|\
mv soul, toheaaen . kmgertarry;.the afigen fire
calling thee awey. Bend mv knee once more, eke"
my spirit wittgv forever its bomb ward dig hi 1 Hai k.
that angelic sound, whence comes it ? It summons
thee, uiy soul, to tune,thy golden lyre to hymns of
praise. The hour has come, and now one long fare
well till we meat at tiw-jadgtnont seat’of Christ.
iNTKRKsriNU P.tCTS Alt OUT THE IvOß.V*.— Ti»o
Koran wm written about A. D. fifO. Ire general
aim was to unite the professions of Idolatry ami ttye
,lew3 ami Christinns \n tbv worship ut ouo God
"hope unity was the chief point included—und±r
< ertaiu laws and ceremonies. exacting obedience to
Mahomet as the pr&pkftt. It was written is too
Kereish Arabic, and this language, which teit&ink’
possessed every due quality, was said to he that #f
paradise. Mahomet asserted that the Koran was
revealed to him* jlunUK. A. period of twenty-throe
yeapt, by the Angel Gabriel. Tlie style of tbe*fot
nuie is beautiiui, tluent and concise, and where tlfc*
majesty and attributes of €k>d are described, it is
sublime and magnificent. Mahomet admitted the
d;vme million b »thof Moses and of Jesus Christ. -
Aoeowiing to Gibbon, the leading article of faith
which Mahomet preached, is compounded of all
eternal trfith and a necessary fiction, namely, thajt
is only cue God. apd that Mahomet rsthe
Jpsue of Goi The Kor<ui w*iis-translated into
. Q 111 11 hi. and into English and European
language about 1« 60. It is a rhapsody of d,O9P
* erase, dmded into 1 U sections.
Imp b iv>. Fotrrs.—The following‘paragraph
honi the New \ork impress gives an idea of thf
fearlu! accretion of vice and sqaalW \* the field
labor occupied by the Five Points Mission :
In atvr.dmg to his duty recently; Mr Pe&si
f.und a ayju K m a foul apanmSnt in n
Hav. oreupud al.'O, by ; othei women and onl
man, all drunken and debase and infamous in Vh!
ast extremity. In ti» llie same pestj
Imt oo«rt or cU-»e were round, in fifteen room*
twwijMh**. '-making an aggregate of one
hundred and seventy-nine persons, or twelve to a
r> ..it In five of these fifteen ri>uin*-iiu.k%Lft V j llir
uquors were Kejtt for sal«: Indescribable filth
privations, disease and indecency reigned through
' children from {htae room*
tholWof iMy. la
nearly Tiaira'f we:e tanuuoo. aud m
l u p • ' ? lf !‘®«W.nji arden' spirits tue sold.—
alitudiw ~,i two ne ««>es with eleven
were found twentTfUUJ'r tlre!ve other room.
hundred and conztetfri* of omi
blind women, two iJi , I *'!* T** two
w ; . re
k .tV*i«ded *ny tichool/’ * ot w ho*n
1 HI. Sol TH 1' ly \\ x<.Bn JiuAu, The
x.T+!«wi,Ali, tnvSi/uth P^ ? Wni-cnn
far-ifir. UUUIJ IliooMMaand of Col wlmw
blee iodmlea a writ-knowu Baltimorean a'ud SvHkl
Kentlemeu bWonqraif tt> otlier plaoes but LavhflS
many fm-nd, in thJSri-ity. Accordiiu; to Icttari r S
reived from the parSf, and dated rf’.B in the W«S
July 2d and sth, the ps*tv are all in g-rod hawithandi
►pinta v and vfaiting fur.the return of Mr. SamuVli
Ml uary. the engineer, from Fort Kidgelv, whither!
he had gone ;o yi. a howitzer. Grizzly Bear, a
friendly IndiaD, hadbepn it camp and stated that,
two hundred Indlai s of the Jnktas baud tn
.•sinped t)etw*een r Jayifdes and sioux zi vmrs, da
'eitmhed so prevent the ending of the road thwogh'
’„ ,r unjis they were paidJdr it.- About !
tidy Indians were encamped liuanUt* PWI.V inka
padot&lifc baud, d e “ women kiileni;" areeaid to be;
ecramped on the idoux or Jacques rivers. Xhesol* i
ds-rs are lookiiiet for him but the pioneers say xhoy *
are-is.! looking iif tho right place. Col. Gwies, Sf
Haitnnore,« bushy engaged putting tha party
I thiopgh rifle practice, preparatory to any hostile i
ft Butt. American. i j.
—-I Crime B*:r..rdinary j
A of»lrg«4 ♦r i ? :
i. Hn tiy » yg"f..A y.n K W. Th.-
pvtog the a t teotkmHdr B b^nre the High Court of
( ro i} i„'i i.hrii Mine Madeleine Smith
J“dici«»y.•SftanL rfM. U'AngeJlier,
Ihifecret atUchm. nt. «
wiu>a» at Olwifow, ,
-isSMSJfShtfc? man who a cfeft, with ineuflS
- »><>* hove be*.' e- by
? 1 T'. ’eiri however, tnet han cUndertinely, ,
ponded with him, and proteseed hel - A£r
,v •' ,ii iu the most unqualified aud
teriw It now appears that after soipe of their la
meetings the yotmK man wae frequ. ntly at
;a< ked with Rpofi,7.i«*r eimptomi*, which re
auped in death;! Among hwefiao;* Were tound the
letters of Mia- Smith, one of which had or»;ed him to
h nrivatc meeting a few hours previoutly. An .x
--amination of the deyehjpe^al>jand*nt txaee.
° f \ft"fsmiti'"«! prorbd Lohave purchased araenic, .
and only admire the feet, as ehe used it for her com
olexion' She ft in company with friend*,
and unhenilAiingty-wfiia-'-d ter nanu-' to the reg.rter
of th®-Chemist'S who were toki by bc-r that it wa*
to ooieqp rate Aftdr her intimacy and correspon
dence witl> *he young irepclin.au, her family ar
-aiigf-a a rtisffch for her wif. a peraon its much fret
terpowHl*-' hftcepted tf:i: new offer, bpt the
Krelwbmka was of arrfiwpub'ive and diuig'-rou: die
ooetu. ai. and would be likely to expo?". lier whdn
ibe affair became i,upi*p to h'<W-, Tb;».indeed, be
ultimately threatened. Mica Smith vauffy implored
him to return her letleis. She her ei
nre«-i<ra of affection'; and'imfiu-5 Tim to meet her.
The ...Kegai i«a i* *bat tin? vrtLoa ?hare to enable her
to destroy him. She is cßarged with administering
mr-enic in chocolate or coffee.
The Scott stoat! says that the taurt i. filled with
noblemen, barrister?, and the ari*U»l ll speak
ing of thetria! that papt-t'kdda;
'1 he persorra 1 appearairce-ef *Sri” Smith, the cen
tral figure in this remarkabie. e(»e. ia Hie point on
which most attxaction seems to be fixed in the court
by the .-pef tatorg with which it is thronged, and
whiokis much talkedoi among the i®--? privileged
OU‘ ■■ .fie wot Id. Kager crowd.* gather in the early
morning, at the goal and in Parliament Square, to
catch a glimpse of the prisoner «« %be ia taken to
’ the court. In tLe evening'thousands flo gatiter wi
tiie st recta to see the cab ill wUch she ia borne back
r. ~ . .. ,n ‘ leverv day aeee Luu-
from the jourt to the prison. I.very day .
dreda at the door of the court who would wittingly
expend guineas in obtaining a look at the young
U J.n the midst of alt this. Itxcffeineui, pasaiug through
th’e fdiger crowd froid anqto the priaon, w-tici at
the liar with hundred? of eyes, fixed steadily npnn
her, llvielyne Smith is tiie ophy unmoved, cool
pe.xnage to be ..eim From tLe firxt moment to
the last the lias preaerviff that undaunted, defiant
altittnth of perfect purp.ee which bR?-etruek every
ipecWtor with astonishment. Rh<r pAWes from the
cab tb the esrurt room, or rather, the ceil beneath
the dock,.with the air of a belly entering a ball-room.
She as< end* the narrow sta renae leading -into tiie
dock*With aedbt jMuity afr,' 4tid unveiled countc
nance,thedawc perpetual smirk, rattier,
j for it-laofeti dll she elements Os a genuine smile—the
1 samdlieSyiiy glow of color, and tiie"same confident
etuo. The female iumkey at her side looked much
mo.ds.oi the prisoner, Uu while she is still;and scarce
ly ever lifts her ey CS Miss Smith never ceases sur
veyiog all that goe? rm around Tier* watching every
i word ®t every witness—rntin ning every stare w ith
| oolnpoupd iuUpttd,—giainhug yvery second minute
at. tbe. down- ejes iff the side gal^ucs—mid
! e; e.n*turned rouitd upon toe reporter 3 immediately
i behind her, to Bee how they gd‘. along with the note
taking, which is carrying ft* name ima deeds in
f every limbo hams 'Avi on Judges ,nd iurymeu
[ retire for lunch aiie refuse.: even so much as a»smai!
packet of sandwiches. Others may. bq tkufcty amid
tile hot excitement, but w.hciiihe feuiale attendant
offertpbdr'k' glass OTVdt® sßE'wlil not* have it.
■ >T»K-w>»hß'rt<*>. reffpidg ir.fe.c xnd drink ora mo
ment's retirement in her well, with a smollhig bot
tle in her dainty little l.'jtffi which «lw »ea-er uses,
a ?peyiue.t nfiyskud power, and of suoh
enuur&nee a." only a wjll uLlcrrihlq sU,ei gtt. cou.d
attain. Wln-ii she i? dkfle'd up to (Head she enys,
in a clear, *w<o>l'trdble—rid ffat'd Os hu»kiness or of
emoltoa jweeewliinerin the. v■ ode uo trembling on
hgf;tOHeu*rr tedl guilty, ffl.e .loan of h'acully,
iier leading counsel, bid« her good morning, or says
a word toller whan the proceedings close-dor the
day. aud she siu ji-'-,a t dr.V l - :i *b"<_ btUL.yon listen to nei
la%kV' ftt'ldcvrTKtjVUft rnultuVri. wt.ne must
beeei , :Hile'r4 l itio , £xsd. tpdwfm'ing glance m ner
large .binkxjym llnr head is .'perpetuafiy turning
from lb gonliwr'. u of theiong roue to the respon
sive wi. jl.ss-i.ov, as irhe questions nr® f'“ t*dd an
qlie has sWeil cultivated laßth, thht i« evident,
•fihe js eiegi.ut without Bliovy. A rich brown silk
■goivn, Witlih ift! ?e set. m the breast;
a Win:'" at raw b mutt ‘simply himM -with white
libbfii. ; a white cambric handkerchief, and a bottle
of smelling salt* in her kid-gloved hand— such is
tin* inventory so far ns I can furnish it. Her hair,
oi which Bhe liln a rkdi profusion, is quietly arrang
ed in the i isliign prevalent bftfrtfblhe Kugenie style,
aitiiougli the Hapfidlneas of theßofinet‘which is of the
most fashionable make, necesmtnfes tiie leading of
twb ebony braids across Ihe crown of her bead. Alisa
Smith is aboutfive feel.twu iuuhes iu heightli. bhe
Xn? {ui elogmit ffgurc,.aud can neither be oalied stout
nos Klim. HU Fluke old, r tliau her years, which are
til. 1 should have guessed her age to be til. Her
eyeS are deep set, large mid *omo think beautiful;
bnt’they bertainiy do not look prepossessing. , Her
Jm.W i? of tftfe Wdinary p;ze, aud bep lace jmffnes to
Jlie ovj»|. Eb is prpinincpt, but is.too long to
be £k«P Hhk type for tbe Itoiuan, and too irfegu
, lar to reiniud‘Jpe ot Greece. Her complexion, in
spite of pi isun file, is clear and fresh. Her cheeks
are well coloreff. and the insinuation that a rosy hue
1* imparted by Urtificiahneans, made by some por
’ tloirbfthe pre®, does riot tfrfm vtclf founded.
* Tir\s:i u.!w a’: iof Nkoroxs. mux Ahucato
thk yViisT I.mjjkh,— Although Ike K;ul of Claven
dcii says lie.,lilt* no official information of the fact,
tiie luewdon Daily New? declares that it is never
theless quite tree that, the French government lut3
mitered into;, den tract with a Marseilles house for
the supply of IfijtNlO Affiditts fii" Ghpfkiloupe and
Martlniqud. ‘flic Contract wns eigneiTby the French
ftiiuiqler nCM'-riic and Foreign A flairs, and Messrs.
Ib gSs, ice Marseilles traders, on the Ulth of Jlarcli
last,, Tlio. iu-gfoes are to work nuder an engage
ment for leu years, at a little over two dollars a
month,-oukof iff iop each negro eo imported has to
pay-at the ratebfdfi cents a month, the cost of his
transport, estimated at about thirty Six dollars.—
Me?| is. aire to receive a hundred dollars for
toidi adult upn^rant.
Sdiar as. appears, not a word is said in the cou
tract .binding Messrs. Regis to ship <oi*ly negroes
who-volunturjlY te* tier themselves for emigration,
or not to pay inam y to induce negroes to’come on
board their The wages' they receive being
lft£B for a mdntfj'than the wages lor a W'eek in the
adjoining BHludi possessions/ it is rlo wonder that
tlij- Btinsh ilftaiiincn are much exercised I hereby,
and that they propose to follow the exiunple.— Kick-
HwndJfitp/fUcJ/ ..
Oou I vr.A.Vit Hi.uthok K>r-ftv.-The inhabitants
of Chicago are mat now in a state of exetement,
caused bv the arrival at that place ou the l Ith
irj£t.» of a sehoofaer laden with hard ware. and cqtr
l§y djrect Liverpool. The Maderia Pet, 123
tons ourdeni ia fapilcd as the pioneer of an immense
~foreign tradi* n mn to be opened between Chicago
and Europe. She is the second vessel that has
made tiro passage between the two cities, the bark
Dean Hichmorcq which sailed \ait yow, being the
first. There ‘ w<*re great lljolcingf yu Tuesday
aft (tog portion of (lie community—
tut* Captain jpU the raft was introduced to the
Imard of Trade by her British MajeeXy s Consul at
port, and Was received with ehcers. The
Board passed a aeries ot resolutions expressive of
the interest theyitook in tile event, and the vessel
was visited daring the day by lar£e crowds of the
■ carious and spedalative. The sanguine injjabitants
1 insist that tlj®: European fioon beß
C(ffne jpmicns|—Jheir Canadian ne3ghboi-s.must.fa
cijTafc it byjcutei giug the Wcilana locks and in
ccgaaipg (lie oaptcity of the Georgian Huy and Ou
tarioship Canal.-
Tiiy Gkka i, FUsi gns.-.-rTho lialfiyearly meeting
.bf the ckaickoldoiß and {liopriotors of the eteamahip
Great Eastern wua held in London on the lire! of
July, at which a statement of the progress of llie
vessel aud the Ibiawiltcmiftft ion of the enterprise
was nffored. It was aunouuced in the report, that
tin el was substantially completed as to her
hu! 1 (hat.{ib.4oiib.t»WtUted that she might be
sue jlly launched in the early port of Septem
bei 1 although the best lime for--making »'trial
trip. . *eilluiHiu*uiiil.ljqiq,riie month of October
the directors felt thal it would be diflicult, without
adding largely so tlfocosl,to complete the ship by
that time, but that they hail no donbl sljp would be
complefod and properly i.qippped |,y April of next
* yeai*. tlioiiext niot tfav..-übie season for the voyage;
and that the totalon?; of the ship, aud engmc3.would
be about uu.sco.niiM.nl' which there has
already J-Xhkj.kiS, leaving a bal
ance to be plvvided oi" A. l.ft,l(VJ. To meet this
balance there are c.-vts in hrrear estimated good, and
cash in bund amouhrisjf-to £ , .i->,Ollfl, leaving p bal
aimeto be prov Med ofabout Attf.Uk’.tp which, if
Ei>l .PrO he added to cover ati pofesTb T e coutibgen
(«*<<. -the Bum toift! sftitle bq'i-aiecd wiU not be far
fldm olie luAili d f pound? sterling. This
Sttim it bpf«u>ese4.tjia«i**by mortgages upon the
, skip. tjO bc.ouereiliu.Uig that instance to sharehold
ers. 'tui&rceouunuudati. n waseonoufred inby the.
chareholders, and a resolution atifhorizingthe bor
rowing of a sum not to bxrcc-d £f VP 1,000 was
adrqiti?i.
UHfoJiAjioAiAi. M uiwwr —Gere Cas? was wait
ed upon by some friends a few days riupe, who Came
to him, having legitimate business to transact: with
his deyartment, Gen. Ca?s " Oftice seeking
iftTtfJf: Women and t £ias Jmcoiiie our na
lionn! nudildj-. God duly hu.ows how it is to be
ohcckgd, or t», w>kt direction the cure lie?.’* This
was ia response to the statement of two old friends,
who oallSd-euySiVi-imijdy to -pay their respects, e.iM
assured.biin that ibej-wt iktiofnbodt to ask his aid
Ip obtain 1 -ittue. - •• 1 .-uu vtuy gUd to hear yo« say
■’.ut actf very gUil to.soa yutt.*’ ■ <
» .Mr.
f E-q , proposes to rfltife itii'V^tajpOl(,,Mass., a pre
_ sent of f 10,001), when they” gindl designate some
appropriate object for whit ii it jjiali bo given. It
is stated by those well qualified to Judge, that not
, wuisttiHluig the primely, or rather jvpnblicab,
[ mtinifioenoe o* Mr. Peabody, which has awioipxted
, since he has been in this country tA '.over a half
iniliiiin of dollar?, vtten is ttie'eztraordlqary amouai
r ot business done by Tlh batiSmg*house that he is
, worth more now than uil U-eday he left England.
j- Ut»nxi.LKD.—i’he Peoria (111. Trant
i ftipf notices the arrival of some 400 Mpr inputs m that
* city one day last week, being soipe-of thostfTvbo ar
_ rived recently from Kaiope, and Came thus far on
, tile way to Ctak. Xhe Transcript saym:
■ "The most of the company are froinfengland. and
seem to think that the land bf propose’is not quite
what they were led to expert before they loft their
own country. Many, express thtiiaclvessatisfied
with what they have he&id of A'tah, without going
to see it fc and w ill probably soauo* befqre they get
there, and settlaes soon as they flmkraom. T\’e are
confident they will not goVeSak Lake.'’
These de'uded individuals have probably 'read
the. papers." • ■
Siazoßttor Property.—The ■ Vinfennes (lud)
Sun presents tha foiiowing :
On Friday a mawetWMlt wds made to levy on the
ooiiridioese, jaM, beuft-honse and other
pab re property bf KfftfJ cdfiaty. akthe' gfct 0 f jfa e
Ohio and Mississippi Kaiknao Company. Fir the
interest due on iV fhF county bonfls, for
who*!i judgment was obtliadd at the' lass lulled
Slates Circuit Court. Thgpocr-hoU'eVpd jail are
ti’ be sold t the courfYduse and grounds will be
l.eid trota sale till the action of the county authori*
ties is known. To pay the deb: will double- Hie
present heavy taxes.
t, .“*»»• Pc«L|f .t.ußALxAbaTHai.i.ik Cnun
, s. f racial returns show rite foliowhtg results et
Pttblic lands in the Australian colonies
during ,_He last t<ep yeara . Xew South Wales,
I-• ’: South Adkralia,
L « f 11, 0>305; Tagma
, f Vie* win -113,255. Thenew cMony
ot Victoria seems from. the -preceding"statement to
advance more rapidly Iks Liw of rite other? ' ‘
Dos t IlnooGsizs Ht.w.—The Macon Te’hiapn
says■■ As the Geotgianjlcifti'tidt piit M tbe name of
Coi. Gaulieu in its liskof ,nominees, we Uepe ' the
Democratw papers throughout the State wiU follow
suit. Verßy;DdmocVatu conventions are-ioeing
Simsj ix the l. .Vis’s n Jjy There are 150,-
*l*Ui.thk country, most of whom inhabit the
iP Tennessee dhere are
iuUiatb^S*^^" f wLom liTe »“ Morgan co.; .
Dxath or amOrvtcwn.—tTke Mavy Department
Io “ W ’'‘ C r; A J ! * U - m "'kite county, Illinois, has
"♦ *»>
COMMERCiAL.
Foreifo MnrketM. 1
blfrput q£ljttxrth&lhc VmulffMl' cud Atlantic. 1
LIVERPOOL, July 7- — Cotton —The advice* Jicr -
Canada have rather Ktrengtbeued the market, apd to
day there is % st/xadv ha- ue^, with sales from Tl/JU to
hales at Mgber, rates. Middling Orleans, J
8 1-lOd.; -
ardvol, Spence % Co. ,
LIU'EUPOOL Li’y J.— B7vnd*t„f,—At this days
Corn wan *maii. To male sales
rtf Wheat a Id Ur 2d had to he made A
fair extent of basin*** In Flour wa* done at fully pre-.
viouH rates. Indian Com opened very bnt With re
newed buying for Ireland, closed with so’ine animation,
bat witiiout in vakie.
m1,./*— White Canadian, 9s Gd to 9s l#dj>ec7o His.-, do.
South'-m '»j Od to 10/. J Red Wf «*ern, fe Od to trs lfidr
do. SoutiJ«a», to 9* <id- ■* ' „
flour —Wextern Canal. 31s to 32s t 4. yeti »s ; J?a*l-
Ueli/ma, 'A e.' lo Ohio, 33- to 34* St. Loui«, 31*
. l ° I^dmn On n —Yellow. to 36e*rd pw4ed tbs ; Mixed
;jr,s ?A>* 6*l; Wljtf Us fid to 3ds. —Mctfcnry 6c Co.
MANCHESTER, July 7—The setters of cloth
a verv tiat day. with price* nominally the same at
week, though much ditheuity ita* been erpenen*' -,j
effecting tale* at -uch rates. The demand for I'xlfaffXs
been for the better qualities df Inch but
lower qiiali^e%TwE-these good* an<L es j'-cconets and
rnadayollaiHS have been rathei nudecteck The markc*t
ha* lo*dny fi*Tt efffert'df tne iate unfavorable ueav*
ti**g hue diiafTecfounamoDg the native troo|>*. auu
buyer* have exhibited great caution. * Longnloth* ua
T 7 <-loths contince In moderate reqaesf. For yarns
there hai been a Stronger market fi r cloths, a good
deal of business, hia ag been done for Germany in mo Ft
kind-: of wafer and mule twist, but more especial yTVs
aad 24’a water . tkir sale* having been effected
m -UJj to bo’s muie for Indie, and iff B*s t 024 * water
twisWorthe Mediterranean* Pdaes aeiteraliymay be
reported at M l£>. aoYance On the rates otTa-?t Tuc
day, the yriutdjai cause being ths,advance m eottop to
the amount of ic. in the Amelia
Some stoppage have been reported in the trade, of
which e*ght have taken place at Blackburn. Os these,
howefer, only three are supposed to be final suspen
sion* and the liabilities are not Urge. Jhe firms in
nuestlon \vere spiriners and manufacturers. Foftr of
them are aid to b<f effect ehange« in part
nersliips, and one i* ia temporary difficulties, which ilere
some hope may be arranged.
, HA VI4E. July 7,—Co/'on —We have*t«a record a con
tinued calm in Colioa. Tfcte total sa’.ee tod
not exceed 300 bale*, and day. we barely.note 400
’ baies
■* Journal <hi Havre. *
CIIARLESON, Jqiy 24. —jCnttom—’There reg
ular and steady demand for tnis article running through
the whole of tits previon« week, and as we Jia"e before
remarked the trance tipm* showed aa 4ncrea.ee of about
sff"per cent, over the one that nad preceded it; but '.he
marked in other respects developed no feature
When we closed our.report, Go-d Middling was held
firmly at 141 c. Since trvat peniKl, however, a dec kled
change has manife ted itsetf irf favtff‘of the seller.—
There has been a good do in aad for France and Spanish
account, aud under the of Ihii demand, cou
pled with si very limited stock, jiHctrs on a!T graaosbave
:aaierially advatuved, 'Finn marl&t hfca been swept of
an the desirable parcels on rale, leaving oply a few
of t>i« lower grades -ak&fifl; ana gfiaki few lots of the
high(<f de«cri|>tioDte f whiok are lirhited at prices abave
tin' present views of
quotations to correiqpoaid with the above facts, from
which it wiki bq that while 'most of the qualities
have advanced !<■_ *ipce our Jast,v>j»ue. the Low to Strict
Middling grades -how an r ltnpro\ emeui oi The
extent of
mercantile house of high respect alkiity of our’city, and
which we fully endorse—will not vary mattoially from
2,900 000 bale*, and this figure has no dhuot becu sen-i*
uiy by the quantity <if’ mfinior and almost
unmerchantable Cotton, which in previous seamens was
generally left in the fields, but has this year been garn
ered and sent to the ports to reap the benefit of the pre
vailing high prices. There ip no doubt but Ihat
portion oi mis export to Great Britain, probab y
bales, has been composed of these low grade?, and this
fact will become apparent the season progresses
aad thestr rk in Uvefpoortomlnisncs.
-/fhc receipts ojf th/j week roach 524 bales, and *he
sale.-} in the same,time,foot up bslftr, at.tcp sub
joiiiAl prices. vl!f:—sefcalesat 121; :>l at 12.. IJ> a. l.i;
10.-. *» Kill 307 ktlJi-, <;7at 14; t‘J St If; ‘-Mat Mi; 8b
a t j .1 1 - iu aiJ4 il-ld; aj lh; at
11 I'd'lt, 3 !j .fat'i j r ; and bales at 15c. We uuote
Ordinary to (food ©rdftiry. I'SOVJf 1 Low to -tStrici
Middling, Good Middiuig, HI; and Middling
F? r. \ljif — we Lave again to report a quiet market'
for r.ii doßonptisnsi -of Long C oft on. Tbe transactions
do not exceed 150 bale#* the.bulk Kit! whi6ii were coin,
njon clean Mains, and w ere sold at 25c.
J.’ice —The market fully Slistaifis tbe jokitlonit occu*
pied at the closu.of tins previous week. The receipts,
whic h reach some 1043 tierces, havo changed hands. —
TUe rtfiliTaie a range (ff figures extending from
4 . to 85 per Iniadrcd, but the bulk ofillie salts were
made within the range of $4 9*16*641- )
Corn —There is very little doing in this article. The
reebipt* liav«»been fimit cdfio I WHJ b:!i country, whi h
is being retailed out iu inttdUoU &t.sd dfi andfiif 13 per
bushel, sack included.
Oats —We arc w itirrtfit arrlvabi this week from any
quarter. Fale W-a* atsßc per bushel.
Wheat —The receipts, as wild Le *eea, are on the in
crease, some 20 000 btisliels having come to hand, the
bulk of which, however, is being coastwise.—
Several small lots have since our.last at 61 55
to 61 70 for Red, and from 61 Qsto 61 T 5 per bushel for
White.
Efottr-7-Thp Jt’four has been in a largv.id and
drooping condition during the vyeek undcr (f review.—
Buyers in auticipatiofi of Targ6 receipt’s and reduction in
pricftViPitrclWft very sparingly,>riml Irenee the depress
ed state pf the market. .Gpod the new crop
have bften sdHihgfreely at 68 per barrel. Tbe receipts
singe our iasX reuelr 162 i bamds.
Hay —Some 700 bales JfoUh lLyer have come to band,
about 40 j bales of which were sold on arrival at 61.25.
Bacon —The want ofa fiupplk/wllidh is very light, is
held by one house, and is being retailed out at. high
prices. Borne attention has been drawn to 4»honldani,
and the market, which opened at Ilf and closed
“wterjww*?*V l - >•*•• •
Salt —Some 3000 sacks have come to, since our
last, which had been sold previous t 6 arrival.’ As we
stat don a former occasion, the article is freely offered
at Ho<\ in quaintity.
lingqmjf aitd nbte'the Arrival this week of
236 bales Gunny U*oth from hut ha vb no sales to
report. Western Rope is worth about liic.
Groceries —We have no tffinsactirm.s'to rework 1 in the
leading articles finder- this head. It will be
seen on reference toxmr auction Ufiad, that the Messrs.
Street will ofl^rfor srkleonTuesdi y, the2tthiust.,acargo
of 4PV2 bags'Rio received direct.
Freights —There is nothing up for Havre. A vessel
Las been put upon the berth to load for Liverpool at id.
for Cotton in square Imgs. We quote to New York by
steamers Cotton 25c.; Wheat lUc.; and ia sailing ves
sels 50c. iff bale.
NEW ORLEANS, July Id.—Arrive*! slnco
the 10th instant, of .Louisiana and Mississippi 389 bales,
Tefilk66sc?fe Afid Noftli Alabama *»8, Mobile 738, Texas
141 ; together 1366 bales. Cleared*tonte the* lott Inst,
for Liverpool 5210 bales, Havre3722, Bordeaux 143, Bar
celona <ls, New York 50, Philadelphia 267; together 0,-
457 bales. Stock to presses and'on shipboard not clear*
<•'lon the 17l1i instant26,o7!) bales.
The receipts at this port since Ist September, (exclu
sive of the arrivals from Mobile, Florida and Texas) are
J,410,144 bales, against 1,682,736 bales to same date last
year ; aud the decrease in the as compared with
last year is
ted/States to foreign countries, a3 complied with the
same dates last year, there is a decrease *of h1h,0.43 bales
to Great Britalrf, 73;776 to Trance and 97,m to other
forelgu
NKW OI.KANS (‘ L ASS IPI CAT TON.
i Amhnilattjig of \£.iMTiHJVI.) , •
'Tn'ferror. 5 @lO
Ordinary
s Good Ordinary ]2f@l3i :
, Low Middling 14 @l4}
i Middling.t'?.': V 14}@14i
r , @ls}
{ Middling Fair Ap yH . — @^s}
, Fair nominal.
\ Good Fair , nominal.
Good and Fiui*.. «.»*-. nominal.,
No n: —it should be borne in mind ibat the classllioa,
, tion to wliieh onr quotations Alt'hi tended to hpply is an
, assimilation to Unit of Liverpool. The cla4sitieation.s of
Fiance, tlie OouLuiental Ports, &pain, tho North, Sir.,
’ cp)l,for IfigUcr jpjailcs, and klwrio command rates an iu }e
1 above our outside figures.
COMI’AK ATI VE TBIIVKS OF ('OTTOX
At lltifi the following yen#, iritfi rate 6f Freight to
Lipnpvpi'+nd stcriiHg> JBachntfCr.
■' I 1857/ I' ' iSSG; I ' 1855.
| .Inferior.. | 5 !340 | 8 ( —@—
OrU, to Good Ordinary J -11 H} 8 r a> 8}
Law.MuidUngv-.^—.s Jl4 @l4} 10 @lo}[j 9-@ 9}
Middling | 14|@ 14} J 104 I IM@ 9}
• Good Middling | 15 @lsll llitf ill a>
Middling Fair— @ISM 12 «12} W *- 0
K* u •; • • .'j i. v i..; i v -{'nomihal \— @ • —q ‘—@l
Good Fair . I-'uoniiaal I a> —l"nominal
1 Good ami Fine. > uotniual | nominal j nomiral
f*’ ’ ' r ~
i Stock ou hand Ist September, 1856 bales. 7,198
Arrived since 1,366
Arrived to-day.. *. 1,500,917-^,502,583
' , , »> ' " 1,509,278
Lxportcato date 9 457
Ejfporfed to day.. 1.473,742*1,483,199
• StdMc on hand end t, el eared 20,07^
Sugar —The markqf poatinues dull, and the .sales of
the week as far as reported have been confined to some
i 3tWhhdß._enba 'at about tftost\y l6j@losc.'
lb., and 150 hbds. Louisiana at the range of otir quota
tiaui aa felloA\*e:
Inferior a * | Prime. ..ll!@tH
, Oouiuam Choice 11}@12
Fair to Fuily Fair. (-Clarified:.. IH@l2}
i Molnsfies— The limited receipts of the week ! have gone
[ iuto store, and we have heard of no transactions bn the
Levee. City reboiled has be«n .>e!Jjng in lots from
the refWottes at abouttrd«fisc. gallon for.prime aaid
choice.' ’ *
Corn —There has bedn sonic the market
generally has worn a rather heavy appearance. Ti e
sales up to this morning embraced about-22.000 sacks at
75 «'BUc. foe ordinary to good and yeildw, arid to
cents t v ,Lu4hel lor prune hits. To day with a light sup
,. -.ptjr Pfnes have irnpr »ed with sale*of ;d>onfaiOOO sacks,
ineluaing InCO yello'v ol 78c.; JoGO .mixed in two Jots at
80c : 1150 at 85c., aiii2'opp prime white, at 90c 1 . bushel.
It aeon — mandliias been liihited, with sales up
to thia’inerning of some casks, mostly as 12'C. for
ribbed Bides ; 43}@34c. for brdifiary'to prime cfearf and
9ic. «|> lb. for Hhonlders. To-day 76 «ifek? nbbed Sides
. seidat cent; 10 of uiearhn privatetefm«T and some
Shoal«^r ?! M93@lOc.
Lara— -There has i>eeu a fan* demand, and up tp this
morning wo have r ptiqffl sales |f about 700 barrels and
tierces nrimeat, 1"i c % ; a lots at 15ic aad dsu kegs at
luc. 18. Tr. cay ilotfffiag of any mninent been re
ported. ‘
H'hisUn/-^ On Tuesday ao*l Wednesday about 1000
MaJwMwoltMit 25 « 2d(* fdf Rectified, and 27 S2Bc. %>
alien for Raw ; holders latterly asking 2GM7B. for ex
ra Rectified, aud 28c. for Raw. To-day wo hoard of no
transactions. *
n ’gging amt ip^'o—}Vo quote Kentucky Bag-
g J ncat 14 a.l7s. j in Smal} iota and ««-poraiug to
quanfy. The market for India has been excited under
the itrfirfeCce'of favorable ad vie e.*f from RbsLm, the-ales
of the week embracing about LSOGbalCs at 131 a He.; iu
eluding yesterday 556 bales in three cr fbur list# at 14c.
cash. To-day we hear of no salesjpf any rnomeat* Baie'
Rope has sold in snuli lots, at abp*it for hand
spun, audios
market continues quiet and the sales of
the weeß have Bern confined to -about 'to .litVi bags at
1(Hli aYid f Mv. per ttOfor fkic to nrtme, sfiofrßg aa
i iiupfdYoiwent-- *We also a»tice'tMß4-bfgs shirqJed Now
York. To-day we have not beard of a • ale.
Freights —The market is still without movement, bat
little Cotton ofi'aring,,and shipmasters generally unwill-*'
biff t 8 efigage a recurrent rates. Vessels on "the berth for
Liverpool have been filling up slowly with Cotton at £d.
and a few lots have been stripped for Havre at’ fc., but
no new'-engagemems have been reported during the
week, Ccastwtee>builittle has been done, but she mar
ket Is tflfbe firmer. *
Exchanges —The demand has been mofieraie general
ly* V il how p’.aterial alteration ia the cates.
London ••..** 9 i @9 j 4P* Cent, ppcm
P* ris al?v#i2% & dollar
New York 60 days.... cent, dls
New York Sight }@ j and * cent, prem
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REYns* (TLDS is presetted to the voters of 1
“ Old Burke'* as a candidate for the Senatorial bradefi
of the Legisiatere of Georgia, at the Octo
ber election. Mr. Reynolds is capable* rm » honest
and rpUafcle. pt»ne utalL situations and under ail circum
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** To ,hp Inilepeudeu: Voters of Warren -
County : The followinggentlemen are sagged «
a suitabU.Ticket. to bo voted for at the ensuing election
l<y the Independent voters of WaiTen cooniy, to repre -
tent them in the nest Legislature. They are both trot
an-i tried men.
For o
ADAM JOSES, Sr.
For Rzpresentaiives:, "
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cod prises the latest varietie4iii_»t jl^ 3i , d de6igD
Btx n selected from thecMyV't ■tpr'&ifof the NewYcrk
and Northern markets. toM wlUhenffld TerT cheat;
Rich Silk FlotmeejliroßESrwift >Vci-l'-
Fancy Plaid and Cheney SILKS;
Bischoff Black SMSKS ;'
Groa-de Rhine -
Rich Black andCoEd-Broeade S’" tr«
“ Organdie BOBES : ad ’
Very fine Plain and Plaid cnii M .11 color- .
£J& s n^ t^ e s l Sis> ,^E.S,^ > iajn and Printed:
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SW^SEg 11 - n K lialj PBISTED JACONETS, an I
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with Satin Stripes and Plaid;
White and Colored Stella, Cashmere and Berage
SHAWLS :
Silk and Lace TALMAB ants SCARFS, all colors, in
great variety and very cheap .
White. Rope, Crown, ana Cruvelli SKIRTS, White
and Colored;
100 dozen Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS from 12* to
‘80;
Swis3 and Jaconet SF/TTS, vervcheap:
Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES, in setts, very low ;
Black,Ragle and Mourning COLLARS ;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain, Hem
Stitched and Embroidered, cheap ;
Ladie.- and Misse V Wkiteemd Cok»red"Cotton HOSE ;
Gent.';, and Boys* Brown, White and Fancy Half
HOSE ;
Ladle- and Missed White and Colored Lisle Thread
HOSE,
i Ladies, Gents, and Miese3 - Kid, Silk and Lisle
GLOVES *
Ladies and Gents. White and Light Colored KH
GLOVES;
Black Lace MITTS, Long and Short ;
Ladiesand Gents. Black and Ki-1 G Al. NTLET-. ;
DRESS TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, Ac., in great va
riety and new styles; .
Rue.da, 'Scotch andHuckaback DIAPERS and TOY, -
ELINGS; ■ ,
MbIILINEN and Linen L AWNS, very cheap ; *
Brown and Bleached Table DAMASKS, by the yard.
10-4, IS-4 and 14 4 Prcwn and White TABLE
CLOTHS; ■ „ ,
Embossed TABLE COVERS, all colors ;
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHI'.E i INGE,
e 'c4?TTONADES, BED TICKINGS, FLANNELS,
PLAIDS, CHECKS, JF.ANS ;
Linen DRILLS. Plain White Bvowh and Farey BOM
BAZINES, Plaid, Drap D Ete and Lasting CLOTHS,
Ac. Ac. Hi! 7 -<f
SPRING TRADE 1857.
J AJIE!* IJENEV hps> received an entirely New and
Fashionable stock.of Spring DRY GOODS, which
he offers at the lowest.possible prices. Among hi 3 sleek
are tb he found the following article?, viz :
Colored And I’iaiii D.esa SlLlttt ;
Foulard Dress SILKS :
GRENADINES and C^HALLIES;
TAMARTINBS, a new article for Dresses
Plain and Figured BLRAGES ;
Fig’a L3-wn, Jaconet and Organdie MUSLINS ;
Fig’d Lawn, Jaconet and Organdie MOURNING
MUSLIMS ;
Jaconet and Organdie ROBES
BHrege and Tissue “
Grenadine **
Mourning “
Rarege DELAINES;
GINGHAMS and CALICOS ;
White and Colored BRILLIANTS;
“ “ PRJIJE CLOTHS;
Ladies’ Pique BASQUES;
“ Emb’d
Bovs’ Pique JACKETS
Dotted Swiss MUSLINS ;
Cheeked and Striped,, Jaconet, Swiss andNrin>cok
ML SLIT;
Plain Jaconet, Swiss audMull MUSLIN :
BISHOPS LAWN;
Striped and Plainlndian Twilled LONG CLOTH ;
Hair Cord Jaconet MUSLIN ;
Bo:!in Corded CAMBRICS';
Corded SKIRTIN'v>;
I ace and limb'd COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate
and ia setts ;
Mourning COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate and in
setts;
Tape Corded Hemstitched and Embroidered HAND
KERCHIEFS ;
Mourning Hemstitched and Embroider’d HANDKER
CHIEFS;
Infants’ Emb’d WAISTS and DRESSES ;
Hoop and Emb d SKIRTS, for Ladies and Misses;
Eugenio Corded “
SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS and Irish LINENS ;
Planters’ LINENS;
Fancy LINENS, for Boys’ wear;
A splendid assortment ot HOSIERY ;
Alexander’s Kid and Silk GLOVES ;
Marsailles and Lancaster QUILTS.
ALSO,
A splendid assortment, of Stella SHAWLS, SCARFS,
and MANTILLAS, PARASOLS, FANS, Ac.
To which is added Mrs. IIENEY’S beautiful supply of
MILLINERY GOODS. mhlb
MANTILLAS.
ITTiJI, n. CItANK has received direct from New
Vt York, aa additional supply, New Styles, Black
and Colored MAN TULL AS, which he is selling low for
cash. ap26
MILLER & WARREN
HAVE just received their recent purchases of
SPUING GOODS,
which for elegance, ar’iety, and extent, arc unsurpassed.
Purchasers will find some choice things in
SILKS, GRENADINES, ORGANDIES,
JACONETS, BAREGES, OH ALLIES,
Silk ROBES,
Twisted Silk ROBES,
Organdy ROBES,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES and TRIMMINGS,
Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS;
Chantilly Lace
Bugled Lace Net
Mourning “
Stella and Barege SHAWLS and SC \RFS ;
Linen and Cotton SHEETING ;
Rich Damask TABLE CLOTHS ;
Damask and Huckaback TOWELINGS ;
Together with a full assortment of every style of DRY
GGODS, to which they invite the attention of their
friends. mh2s
LINENS, DAMASKS, &C.
WRIGHT, ALEXANDER «fc CO. have jnst
opened a superior stock of LINEN GOODS, of
the best quality and make.
Irish SHIRTING and Family LINENS;
Pillow Case LINENS, all widths;
12-4 Linen SHEETINGS ;
Brown and Bleached Table DIAPERS, all qualities;
Bird Eye, Huckaback and Scotch DIAPERS;
Damask and Satin Daipask Table CLOTHS ,
“ “ “ NAPKINS and DOYLIES;
Huckaback Dialer and Damask TOWELS ;
Russia and A meric n CRASH ;
Allendale SPREADS; Marseill s QUILTS;
Fur DIMITY ; Cotton DAMASKS, &c. &c.
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MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
All AMDSOIHE assortment of GOODS, suitable for
Men’s and Boy’s wear, just opened by J. P. SETZE,
Consisting of
Check and Plaid Linen COATING ;
Plain Linen “
York NANKEENS ;
CAMBLATEENB ;
Pennsylvania JEANS ; Laconia CORD;
Cadet Mixed COTTONADE
Sokoko PLAIDS ;
Whittington CHECKS ;
Bine DRILLS ;
Solid and Figured French DRILLS ;
Hanover DENIMS;
French and English DRAP E’ETE ;
Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS, for Boys and Men, 6cc.
mhl
HOOPS AND CORDED SKIRTS.
WRIGHT. AS EXANDKR <fc CO. have just
received Steel Spring HOOP SKIRTS, a new
and superior article
ALSO,
A great variety of Corded SKIRTS, in new styles.
ALSO,
WHALEBONE for Skirts, three yards long ; GUT
TA PERCH A CORD, for Skirts, a new thing and veiy
desirable. febls-d«fcw
SUMMER SUPPLIES.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received.from New*York his Summer supplhs
of DRY GOODS, embracing a complete assoit
ment of articles for Ladies’ Summer Dresses :
French EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, «fcc.;
A full supply of the best articles for Ladies’ Mouynirg
Apparel ;
A variety of articles for Gentlemen and Youth’s wear;
Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, of the
most approved make ;
12-4 Linen SHEETINGS, Pillow Case LINENS.
Damask and Table DIAPER*, superior HUCKA
BACKS and Scotch DIAPERS, for Towels; TOWELS,
with Colored and Fancy, Borders ; a full assortment of
articles for Servants’ wear; Lancaster, Allendale and
Marseilles QUILTS, (some of extra si/.e and quality,''
with a great variety of articles, suitable for Plantation
and Family use, whi li will be Bold at decidedly lower
• prices for cash, than can be purchased on the usual credit
terms. Graniteville and Augusta SHIRTINGS and
SHEETINGS, Cotton QSNABURGS and Georgia
STRIPES, at Manufacturers’ prices. The public are
respectfully requested to examine the assortment.
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NEW GOODS.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
’TTT r !II. li. CRANE has received by the last steamer
ft from New-York,
Plain White Swiss MUSLINS, 18 to 50 cents ;
White and dol'd Gruvelli Whalebone SKIRTS ;
Ladies and Gents. Blk. and White Silk GLOVES ;
Fauqy Silk BELTS, verye' eap ;
Narrow Cotton FRINGE and GALLOON ;
Bro. Cotton Half HOSE, very cheap ;
Women’s }YhiteCk>tton HOSE, very cheap;
And a great variety of other GOODS.
ALSO,
* On band, a. large assortment of all kinds of DRY
GOODS, which he is selling off at reduced prices for
cash. je2B-d<fcw
INFORMATION FOR THE LADIES.
r |JJLIE Ladies are respectfully informed that GRAY A
A TURLEY have received another lot of those very
handsome 5-4 Checked and Striped Swiss MUSLINS,
which for'beautv cannot be surpassed, and for-cheapness
■cannot be equalled.
ALSO,
A fine lot of Jaconet CHECKS and STRIPES. Plain
NAINSOOK, Corded* SKIRTS, Silk HOSE. Elastic
BELTS, and EMBROIDERIES for the million.
je3o
LADIES’ EXTENSION SKIRTS.
WILLIAM SHEAR
TTAIS received this day from New-York, LADIES’
-XX EXTENSION SKIRTS, of a new and unproved
style.
ALSO,
An additional supply of Ladies’ Cruvelli Whalebone
SKIRTS, to which the attention of the public is respect -
fully invited. jyll-dtw&w
LADIES’ PARISIAN SKIRTS.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received this day from New-York,
Ladies' Parisian WHALEBONE SKIRTS, a new
and beautiful alticle; *
Ladies'CßOWN BUSTLES, anew article;
Misses’ WHALEBONE SKIRTS, some of large size.
rTo ad ol which the attention of the Lkdies is respect
fully invited. . jy3-dtw&w
JACONET, NAINSOOK AND SWISS
* MUSLINS.
PLAIN Jaconet, Nainsook amfSwhss MUSLINS ;
Check MUSLINS and CAMBRICS, a great variety;
Rich Fig'd JSwLss MUSLINS* for Dresses and Sacks
very chi-ap. at WM. H. CRANE'S Cash Store.
DERAGES, MOHAIRS, *c,
AIT RIGHT, ALEXANDER dfc CO. have re-
T? reived,
DEBAGES, MOHAIRS, and Himalaya LUSTRES,
for Ladies Travelling Dresses ;
Linen and Cambric COLLARS. Plain and Emb'd ;
•*ti« u SETTS *• i.
Kid GAUNTLETS, A<v
To which they invite attention. jy4 dAw
SKIRTS! SKIRTS f!
WRIGHt, ALEXANDER dt CO. have Just re
Vs eeived,
Parisian Whalebone SKIRTS, anew article :
Crown seamless “
“ Steel Spring .
GRASS CLOTH, for Skit}* ;
SKIRT WHALEBONE, two and three yards long.
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LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received this day from New-York Ladies
LINEN DUSTERS, or'Traveling OLOAKS. of
thelate.t style and of various sizes, to which the atten
tion of the public is. respectfully incited. %
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WHALEBONE SKIRTS.
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received from New-York, a large supply of La
dies and SKIRTSj of the most
approved styles.
y ALSO,
Ladies White HAIR CLOTH, and Cambric
and Grass CLOTHS, of superior quality, m which the.
attention of the public is respectfully invited.
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EMBROIDERY, &c.
A LARGE assortment of SLEEVES and COL-
A LARS,
SLEEVES and inserts and match;
Linen COLLARS and SLEEVES, Travelling setu ;
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS, and a. sreat variety of
other Embroideries, at greatly reduced^rtces.
For sale by [jyjgj v WM. H. CRANE
FBENCH CAMBRICS, BEiLLIANTS. Ac.
For sale at reduced pi;lce for cash, bv
ft** ' ' WJf. H. CRANE 1
■—WTII'll fT———a—
!U !SC BULAN EOIS
CHEAP~dry GOODS STORE.
SPRING TRADE 1857.
BKOO.II 4- NORUEI.I. ire now in receipt of their
new stock of Spring and Suir.tacr DRY GOODS,
comprising all of the latest styles of the season ia
LADIES- DRESS GOODS. EMBROIDERIES. Ac . to
gether with a most complain assortment of STAPLE
and DOMESTIC GOODS, to which they respcqtfnliy
solicit attention. ‘
Plain Black and Fancy Dress SILKS ;
Rich Foulard, Barege and Mnstin ROBES -
Plain and Printed JACONETS, CAMBRICS. BRIL
LIANTS and LAWNS;
French Printed MUSLINS, ORGANDIES and
B AREGES:
Plain CH ALLIES and Printed dally DELAINES :
Pr nted Linen LAWNS, for Ladies' lire M - ,
CHAMBRAYS.GINGHAMS. PRINTS;
Plain DEBRGES, and Debege ROBES, for Traveling
Dresadl;
MOURNING GOODS, in good assortment;
CAMBRICS, JACONETS, MULLS, NAINSOOKS,
Plain Striped and Checke i
Plain and Dotted SWISS:
IS kite and Colored TARLATANS :
Cambric DIMITIES, India TWILLS and White
BRILLIANTS :
Curtain MUSLINS
White Crape SHAWLS ;
Steli* “
EMBROIDERIES, a very large assortment
HOSIERY, a very large assortment of every descrip
tion ; »
Alexander's KID GLOVES ;
SILK MITTS, Lon-and Short t* -
DRESS TRIMMINGS, WHALHBoNES, Long and
Short;
SKIRTS and SKIRTINGS,
FANS, of all kinds ;
PARASOLS, large assortment; *
Ladies',UMBRELLAS; „
Summer CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DR AP D ETES,
Pant LINENS, DRILLINGS, COATINGS, COTTON
ADES, ani manv other Goods for Gents and n^Jr.
Irish LIXBNS, Table DAMASKS, Dan-atk TABLE
CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS. HUCK
ABACKS, CRASH. Arc, *c.; ~,,
Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS, 10 1,11-4 and ld-l:
Pillow LINENS and COTTONS ;
English L«NG CLOTHS ; *
Bleached and B own SHEETINGS, a very great va
riety of makes : _ _
Together with a large assortment of FOR
SERVANTS. mb- 7
NEW GOODS.
MI LI.EH tz WAR KEN have received to day a
splendid lot of Barege and French ORGANDIE
MUSLINS. *
ALSO, - „
A beautiful assortment ofßub Printed JACONETS,
BRILLIANTS, and Striped ORGANDIES, of the latest
styles Call and see them. my'.ii)
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
1 IICKEV 4- PHIBH have now on hand a groat
.1 / variety of Dotted and Figured SWISSES, (some
with colored figures, and very rich.) for Ladies’ Dresses.
Checked and Striped JACONET.TS, NAINSOOKS,
and SWISSES ; India Book, Nainsook, Swh»s ami Mull
MUSLINS; Scotch LAWNS ; Bishop and Victoria
LAWNS. TARLETOXS. Ac. mh'24
CHEAP DRY GOODS.
HICKMAN, WBSSC OTT to* are offerLig a
very large assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
at very low prices.
A beautiful stock of DRESS GOODS, Black Lace
MANTILLAS. COLLARS, SLEEVES, GLOVES, \ c. K
with a large stock of all desirable styles of Goods, which
will be sold at the lowest rates my'24
SKIRTS! SKIRTS!
BROOM A NOR RELIj have just received,
mohair SKIRTS ;
Patent Whalebone Cactus SKIRTS ; '
Hbngh s Patent Whalebone “
Whitt and Slate Col’d Manilla
Crown Coronation WliaN-bone “
‘‘ Lattice “ “
“ “ Steel Spring “
White and SI?, te Coi'd Cruvelli SKIRTS .
Corded and Piaidcd ' i 4
Rich Embrfxidc red “
CLOTHS', for Skirting ;
LAPPETT,
CRINOLINES,
WHALEBONE, and Flat. mb2*2
HOSIERY.
TIT"EIGHT, ALEXANDER & CO. invite aftan
f f tion to a large aissortmeut df .superior HOSIERY.
‘Ladies' White, Brack and Slate HOSE ;
“ *• open work and Embroidered HOSE ;
“ superior Ern’d. and Raw Silk “
Miosci’ HOSE, of all descriptions;
Childrens’ Fancy, Plain and open worked HOSF,
ani Half HOSE;
Gent’s and Boy’s Half HOSE, in variety.
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"MORE NtW~ GOOD o.
DICKEY A: PIIIHBS have, This Morning, re
ceived by Express, something new in DRESS
GOODS, Ac., Ac.
Black Barege ROBES;
Colored B®e ROBES ;
Colored and Black Crape MARETZE ;
Co’ored and Black CIIALLIES ;
Lupin’s best—which wall be SOLD CHEAP FO
CASH. my 14
DENNIS’ ALTERATIVE,
OR GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
FtEPARED by J. DENNIS, M.D., Augusta, Ga.,
for Diseases of the Liver and to Purify the Blood.
It contains, in addition to Sarsaparilla, tlid hydro-alco
holic extract of Queen's Delight, (Stilliugia) White Ash,
Grey Beard or Fringe Tree, (Chlonauthus) Tincture of
May Appie cr Mandrake, (Podophyllum) and Blood
Root, (Sanguinaria.)
In small doses it acts as an alterative or laxative, in
larger doses as a znild purgative— with some as an active
purgative.
As an alterative or laxative, it has been found useful
in Constipation of the Bowels, Jaundice, Bilious Fever,
Fever and Ague, Sick Headache, Dizziness, various Fe
male Complaints, Chronic Affections oft he Liver, second
ary Syphilis and Syphiloid Diseases, Scrofulous Affec
tions, Sores, Ulcere, Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions, cr
Diseases of the Skin, and all other diseases in which sar-
or alterative medicines are indicated.
That it acts 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, and otter
diseases of the skin, itcau.es the disappearance of the
Blotches, Pimples, 6cc., and greatly improves the com
plexion.
As a diet drink, it keeps the bowels free, the liver
healthy, and the blood pure.
Its healthy action on the liver, and purifying effect up
on the blood, make ii a great safeguard against-disease;
for children a safeguard against worms—it causes an in
creased secretion and passage of the bile, which acts as
an irritant to worms and prevents their accumulation.
Fhysicians, who have made extensive use of the diffe
rent ingredients of this preparation of Sarsaparilla, re
gard them as the best and most efficient agents‘in the
Materia Medica.
It is put up in pint bottles. Price $1 bottle.
Sold in Augusta by HAVILAND, RhSLEY 6c CO.,
CLARK, WELLS 6c SPEARS, WM. HAINES, and
D. B. PLUMB 6c CO. decli-d&wly
NOTICE^
subscriber, having purchased the TROUT
X HOUSE in the city of Atlanta, Is desirous of giving
a LEASE on the property, for a term of years, to some
gentleman who will keep a first-class Hotel, as thishouso
and fixtures are superior to any house in tbe State. It is
conveniently situated to the passenger Dop t, and con
aius some 82 good,commodious rooms, ail wel. ventila.
ted, and is located in a desirable portion of the city. Per
sons desirou s of Leasing said property, will call on M. ~cr
G. A. RICE, of Atlanta, w ho will show them the property
octl4-d«fcwtf A. AUSTELL.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing between the
undersigned, under the firm of HAND, WILOOX
& CO., in this city, GEO. W. WILLI AMS & CO., in
Charleston, and D. HAND & CO., in New York, ex
pired by limitation on the 30th ult, and is dissolved.
Either partner is authorised to signiu liquidation.
Mr. Daniel 11. Wilcox will close up the business of
the Augusta firm, with whom, at the old stand, the
books and notes of Hand, Williams 6c Co. ; and Hand,
Wilcox 6c Co., will be found.
DANIEL HAND,
GEO. W. WILLIAMS,
DANIEL H. WILCOX.
Augusta, May 2, 1857. my2-d&w
■“noticeT
lUIE undersigned haying purchased the entire stock
1 of HAND, WILCOX & CO., will continue the
Wholesale GROCERY BUSINESS at the old stand
DANIEL H. WILCOX.
Augusta, May 2,1857. myS-d&w
FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFAC
TORY.
rpHE undersigned respectfully informs the publicthat
X he has established a Manufactory of Fr< nch BURR
MILL STONES, on Broad-street, one square above the
Upper Market House. He has just returned from France,
where he ha 3 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 as
as can be obtained in this country. lie has bech for
some years engaged in the business, ancl pledges himself
that all work turned frem his hands shall be executed in
he best manner. WILLIAM BRENNER.
nov2B-d&wTy
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, LUMBER, &c.
11. GOODRICH keeps constantly on hand, at
Ty • the “Southern Machine Works,” LUMBER of
all descriptions, Planed and Rough; also, SASII BLINDS
and DOORS, togethe 4 with every description of work
needed for House building, or it will be made to order at
short notice. Apply-at the Southern Machine Works.
my2o-d&wly
DISSOLUTION
rjIHE firm of ESTES & RICHMOND, was dissolved
X this day by mutual consent. The business of the
firm will be settled by till ARLES EST ES.
All those owing notes and. accounts past due, will
please make immediate payment.
The name of the firm will be used only In liquidation.
CHARLES ESTES;
VT. R. RICHMOND.
Augusta, December 1,1856. dee3 d&wtf
SOUTHERN MACHINE WORKS,
REYXOLDS-STREET, NEARPL ALTERS’ HOTEL
Augusta, Georgia.
\\T U. GOODRICH, at the above establishment,
TT • manufactures to order every description of IRON
WORK, viz : Iron Grating and Kail for Balconies and
Verandahs, and Railing for Cehifct,try Lots. HavingGiv
per,or facilities for making BOLTS, he is prepared to
fnrnish Bridge buijdcrs andothers, with every deaerip
tiou at the most reasonable rates. Steam Engines and
Boilers, Fire Engines, Saw and Grist Mill Machinery,
Printing Presses, oodworth’s Planing Machines, and
all kinds ofllachitieiy. repaired at short notice, and war
raDted to give satisfaction. Apply on the premises.
myiiiM&wiy W. H. GOODRICH.
TO RENT.
r J IHE OVERHEAD of that commodious three-storv
X Brick Building, live doors above ike Planter's Hotel,
containing ten rooms, exclusive of ironing and washing
room, kitchen and two servants’ rooms, now occupied by
T. T. Wingfield, Esq. Apply to
>y7-diwtf EUGENE VERDERY.
DISSOLUTION.
T'lIK Copartnership heretofore existing under the
name and style of HAVILAND, HARRALA
RISLEY, New-York ; HAVILAND, HARRAL A- CO
Charleston, S. C , and IIAVIEAND, RISLEY .V Cu
of this city, expired this day by their own limitation
JAMES C. HAVILAND.
JAMES HARRAL,
HUBBELL W. RISLEY,
WILLIAM K. KTTCHEjtf
TUGS. W CHICHESTER
W. STEVENSON.
June 1,1857: jyf-dtwiw
*3!
NOTICE.
r I’HE htiflnc c win be continued at the respective'
X places as follows :
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
Jasuii C. Havinaxo,
T hos. W. Chichestir,
W, Slk' FMSON,
Geo. b, Olmjteai),
H. S. Shelton.
HAVILAND, STEVENSON ic C'6.
Charleston, S. C.
C. Ha VILA VD.
THOS. W. Cfltrheater,
W. Stevenson,
Geo. B. Olmsteau,
H. 8. SHELTON.
HARRAL, RISLEY A KITCHEN,
New-York.
James Hatrh.ve,
HL'&itELL W. RIsLBV,
William K. Kitchen.
June 4, 1857. iy4-dtjvAw3m
SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE,
THE Annna! Course of Lectures will commence on
the first MONDAY in NOVEMBER next. The
Preliminary Lectures on 19th October.
FACULTY:
R. D. ARNOLD. M. D . Practice Medicine.
P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Obstetrics.
W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Surgery.
J G. HOWARD, M. D., Anatomy.
JTTRIAH HARRISS, M. D . Physiology.
J. B. READ. M. D., Materia Medic a.
JOSEPH JONES, H. D , Chemistry.
J. J. WEST. M. D.. Demonstrator.
Clinical Lectures will be regularly delivered at the
City Hospital. This institution will accommodate
one hundred patients. For turtber particulars, addre-a.
jyls-tw&w3m J. G. HOWARD, Dean.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
PAiSESGLR TRAINS.
LEAVE Augusta daily at 6.00 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Arrive “ “ 122 A. M. and 6 “
Leave Atlanta daily at ?.45 A M. and 6 P. M.
Arrive at " 3.08 “ 3.30 P. M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Train.
Arriving at Union. Point daily, Sundays excepted,
9.50 A. M. and leaving at 2.25 P M.
With Washington Branch.
Arriving at Gumming daily, Sundays excepted, a
8.50 A. M.„ and leaving at 3.28 P. M.
With South Carolina Railroad.
Leaving Augusta daily at 9.20 A. M.. and9.so P. M.
Arriving at Augusta daily at 3 o'clock A. M. and 4.30
P. M.
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road. 1
Le*ve Atlanta daily at 3.30 A. M. and 4.45 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at aOOA. M. and 5;35 P. M-
With Western and Atlantic Railroad, !
Leaving Atlanta daily at 9 A. M. and 8.55 P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 3.10 A. M. and 4.05 P. M.
. GEO. YONGE, Genl Sup L i
Sept. 9, 1955. sepl©
-BUSINESS- CAHP .
PBOKBSWONAJL AND BUSINtSS CARDS, nMx- ,
int3 ’ w!l be Inserted under this head Buie I
rMeof*TOp» r rnman.. CnrCsexciedUlg.Cx'ines, Mb» L
* ‘ t
WILLIAM - H. WHEELtE " i
ATTOHNEY AT I.AW, Angnsw, Ok 9
over City, Bank. «pss£ i
LxVW CARD. ' !,
hnviag w«uneß the prortice ofKavr '
JL wm givj h w proiu{,t »nd undivided atien'inn I
at the corner of the Globe HoteL
Angnsm. Dec. 3i, 1856. L n - LALLKRSTED?. -
DR. Will. J, HOLT v
( A'ngnstaajik vicinity, h -
V r services u Phy.ician and Surgeon. Office 4 he
Bank buildup, e;.;,oiite the Unit.d StaKu
A-i.rt'.st> October 57, 1f56. *
JAMES G. COLLIER, I i
( TTORNET at Law. Office on Br.-a iWiow’
A Oampbeß-ettieet, over Barry A Batter'S .to-e t ■
novli-tf ’• t -I
JOHN k: JACKSON U DRANK H. AUDUEr
/ AN the firm of MILLERS A J AOKSON. Anornef a
V JOHN K JACK?ON‘S’ ;r “ { f oWiu *
' Connectisnt, Alabama *’ "
Tonne- ,-c. Teias ' ,«
PRANK HxMILLER for
New-Vork. North GaroUna. Ebntllrky,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Ohio, t
Marviand, Florida, Illinois,- X
Virginia, • Mississippi.
iep»ly
GEORGE T. BARNES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office.in Warrcaßlotk 1
Angnsta. Ga. th y g, >
N. m7~haekis, pT - •
Attorney and lounseller at law .
Solicitor in Oban eery and Notary Public. LaGxanr.,
. Ga , will practice inthq counties o 4 Troup,Harris, Hear.
Carter, Carroll, Meriwether. jy-e-Iy
ROBERT HESTER,
Attorney at law, Biberton. Ga wa. a
tend promptly to all bn sinee; eatTnst#d to tin
filbert and the adjoining counties. h v : v r
i ANDREWS i TOUCH?]
Attorn KYrt and coi nseli.ors at
Washington, Wilkes county, .Ga., will practice da
all the comities ofthe Northern Cirfcnlt.
■ - OAHVI.tt ANDItUWfT,
1 • dee-1-t-f ROP-T'. T. FOCCHE.
W. G, JOHNSON, _
ATTORNEY AT LAW,AugT ¥ ta r Ga.,wilpre.m. l ,
I - attend to ail
} al a’.anagomird in Richmond and the eonn't'.-Q#
Office on Mclnfnsh meet, three doors below IVn-nitr?
tionalist otfiee. tog
1 Reference Thee. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athbcs, Ga.
1 ntydl-iy *
. Mackenzie & lawson, ' : <
At LAW, Waynoshr to\ Bark r*
county, ON, wi'l practice in Burke, Qyr.ven, Jeff# ■
son. Kicar.i Wer.t>agton, Tattnall, Montgomery an
Richmond Ouidi- r^
ALEXANP ePMACKENZIH. | JOHN P. tS\vSQg.,
' " PHILIP 8.-ROBII'ISOisV r~~.
» A TTOjRNEV AT I.AW, Greensboro’,-G.',.,
Tv practice in the counties of ftcccidv Putnanj, Og
thorpe, Tafiaforrc, Hancock, WtTkcs nndWarrah
jyii-' ;
R. K, HUNT,
A TTOKNEY ANI* OOTNiAELLOR AT LAW.
ii. andGennral j.xmd Ageatfoi* Gilmer county.
Eiijcy, GUpier county, Ga. , uthi;'
r s riTCH, '
AWBRfpY AT I.AW, I’airbmri, 'Campbell ton
ty,'Ga, will oollect claims promptly and give irnni
uiate notice cf their colieotiou. Protbeßona; a
tended to in Campbell, Payette and the adjoining conr. ’
-ires es the Bine Jtidgand Coweta circnl.s. oci-dd-w
JOHN S. BI.SBY,
ATTtoEV AT l.AKcwnrn, Ca.,
prompt and faitbfalStfcntio'.vtO ifllbltllnbeieturustA
el to Li; professional uiAnagsvientsßa..th«H fonnties 'ofj
i- Coweta, Carroll, Campbell, Fulton, doKaib, Fayoue,*
. Bpanlding, Pike, Meriwether, Troup, and Heard. .
febtiMf
_ & w £E aK,
A TTORNS YS, A.T L.AW, No. 5, Warren Block.—
:, }\_ We have this day associated ourselves together , •
the practice of LesriandF.iiltUy, under the above inm
andstsl«,.aad willattondto.al’lbusiucsscntroslort te u
: attc MiddloDisirict. f;4MU : ’i,JJLBWRT Ki'./UO,
WILLIAM HENRY KERB.
Augusta, Fc-b. I. lel-5. . ap '
JOtRNM. TILLEY,
A TTOKNBYJWT LAW. Orawfurdvllic, Ga. will
TL piacti-m .uthecountfes pf Taliaferro. Warren and
iifchfctefc <S( the Northern C'.r nit, and the Totwjty, of
Greene of the 'Qcmulgea Ginroifc
~~G-EO7 W. M AND ELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Waynes,h9*cA; Ga. Re
ferstoMe.;.sra. A. J.‘& T. W. Miller, oi Augtu4»
ini Ifessra. Ward & Owen's, of Savannah.
-
L. D. LALLERSTEDT,
* TTOIiNHV AT i. AW, Augusta, Ga. Office in
j\. Ike Ciiy. llank. fub2o ~
JtiHN H. HULL,
ATTORNBI a.t Law, Aug-iMa, Ga. Office in KroaJ
alri-nt, in Masimic Hail building, .jCHI
HENRY M. LOYIESS,
ATTOitMJV AT i.A’.V, Marion, Twigg*.county,
; Georgia.
" B. B. HOOK
OFFERS his Pmihsslonai Services to the ettizers of 1
August a and viciuity. Office ii the roow-ffirtnivib
occupied by Dr. T-. 8. Pljinizy. Can be found at liigui
in the adjoining bniMhig ianidlv
HENRY C. WAKE,
1 TTOHVEt AT I,AW, liairdst. wn. Ga., .Til!
Ya. attend . '• unpt'y to all business entrusted to him. in
! Greene. Ogn-ihoipe* and Ta.iaferro counties.
jtVTAwly ‘ 1 t
COM iN ;
NORVELL & CO.,
£tTO« AGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
O off.*-:- No. 17 College street, Nashville, Tenn., will at
tend promptly to tilling Orders for B&ceu, Lard, Flour,
Gram, i c at’the lowest market rates. u
Refers to Seymour, Fanning 6c -Co., and Trier
chants of NashvLlb* geberally. fel>lo-sin*
A. THOMAS. | 8.8. PAKDU*
A. THOMAS & CO.,
A UCJTION AND GENERAL COItLHISSIOVi
j\. AII'UGH ANTS, IlOßryau street, Savannah, G*v»
w-iil attciid to the sale of PRODUCE of all kin »n
signed to them.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce m atom >
Reuiredces —G. W. Wylly, Esql, and MawfS. Garcia
ny 6c Champion, Savannah ; John A. Moore, Augusta.
jytß-iy ■■
J. A. MOSS,
GENRttAL LAND AGENT FOR THE STATE
'Of Georgia,
Will give tho real owner of any vacant lot for. 81.00
Will examine and report the value of a lot f0*...5|00
Will sell and convey for ...... 5 per cent* .
He is now Agent for the sale of 2,500 vacant lots in the
State and sorue of the best farms ia,Sonlhem and Cfcca-dke
Georgia. He will also buy lands In any part qf the Slate
at a fair price.
All communications addressed to ine its Butler,; Ga.
will meet with prompt attention. * novTJ-wpy.
'~~ ' ALEX. M.
GENEKAL COMAIISSiION MERCHANT,
and Dealer in Produce- Atlanta, Ga., will give
special attention to ihq sale or Bacon,, Lard, Flcftif, CJorn,
&c., &.c. Orders respectfully solicited. rov'»-jy
J. G. Jowpisorf, | W. D.McUlube.
JOHNSON'& McCLURE,
uomiissioN Xnd PICOPUCE
\T Dopot-.strcrt, Shelbyville, Teimes
see, will attend to filling orders for Bacon, Flour,'‘Lard,
Grain, and all kinds of r* nnessde Produce.
Refers to Lomer 6c Phillips, Jas. Edwards/ NashVilte, -
Tenn.; Caldwell, Cummings 6c Co., J. 6c N. Thompeon,
Shelby ville, Tenn.; Geo. T. Ailiuou, Tenn.; Thus. S.
Gresham. Lexington, Ga. jeLS-wlj
J. R. DAVIS, : -‘ 7
I AND BItOKEIt, COLLECTOR AND GEN® ‘
J RAL AGENT. BiiHiue.iS attended oin any conn:
ty in the State. 1
Office corn ir Jaci.sc-n tfnd Ellis street Augusta, Geor
g ly
SIMS U CHEEVER,
Factors a.Vd merchants
Apalachicola, Fla.
JOHN R. SIM 3. 1 ’WB. W% CHICIVJLR
no^6s-dtw&w
A TTOUNEVS AT I.A\V, Blbertoi), Ga.—KOß'i',
HESTGIIsuJ AMOS T, AKBfiMAK wffl
*ii partnership th the bounties of Elbert, Hart, FranMlffif
•Cudi. ■ -i. ■ ’ ir;. ‘ <
CAMPBELL. j. w. GAUt
CAMPBELL &. GAUT,
G1 ENiiRAL FROIH Uit; AGENTS, tor tbe |nr
r chase, ?alo and shipment pf ail kjnda pf.Jßftst Ten
nessee Produce, aqcn as Uavon, Lard, Butter, Flour
Wheat, Corn, Oafs, Fruit, A c ,Knoxville,Tenn,
(Warehouse at the ItHver.) febld-tf _
- . oheever & 00. “ !^7, ‘
(A6 C. A. L. Lamar'if,corner tfrdyton 'and etreAs.)
IJACTOiIS MERCHANTS
. Savannah, Ga. \ ’> J
w::. W CUEKVLR. j JOHN Z SIMS.
n25-dtwiw
BELL HOUSE,
CdOHNEH of Mainand State streets, Knoxville, Ten
) nessee. WILLIAM Mr.TEER, Proprietor
Four Horse Mail-Coaches leave daily at 7V .o’clcpk
Ai M;, for Moutvale Springs. je!4 ts
J. A. ANSLEX.
nENEILUi UO'IdUSSIOX AND PiM)DUC t
IT MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia*
Office on Broad Street, opposite Union Bank. *■ '
myd 0-d* w I y [j
PEEPLES & CAB AN ISS, *
Attorn wus at law, forsythbj, ga., wiu
practice,Law in the counties of Bibb, Monroe/ ifrp
son, Pike, Spalling, Baits and Henry. Mr, Caq»ia.ss
will give constant and proinj tattention to-the collection
and settlement of debts and claims.
C. PBHPI.ES, geo. a. CABAJiI&f.
Formerly Os Athens, (ia. •
IMPORTANT TO 1 TRAVELLERS GOING
NORI H BY THE BAY LINE.
OKABOA1U) AM) HOANOIiE RAIL HOAD,
, KJ in connection with the STEAM PACKETS on Ches-'
apeake Bay, forming a daily 4 line unsurpassed for com
-1 fort, speed and safety, between Weldon, N. C , kb l ! Bal
! timore, Md.
The elegant Steam Packets„LOUSIANA, Cflpt. RUSr
SELL, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt: CANNON,
new boats, beautiful.y fitted up with commodious state
rooms, are now running daily on the old and favorite •
Bay Line, which, in connection with the Roads south of
* Weldon, presents the following unsurpassed Schedule: 1
Leave Augusta, Geo., 9.30 A. Ml;
“ Branchville, 8. C.j 1.50 P?M.-
“ Kingsville, w 5.00 ’
“ Wilmington, N. C., 6.C0 A. M.:
‘h Weldon, N.C., 2 P;M,;
“. Norfolk, VtL, 6P.M.; -
Arrive at Baltimore, Md.*.7 A. M.;
Ih for the early morning tradfis for Philadelphia
and Jfrew-Ycrk. #
Through Tickets to Wilmington, 89 : thence to Balti- 1
more 812. K ■
Through Tickets may also be purchased in Wilming
toirfor Philadelphia 814, and for New-York at 815.5©, of
S. D.-W ALLA CE, Ticket Agent» of at Weldon for Halo;
-timore 88, Philadelphia 810, New-York 812, of & K.
PETERSON, Agent S. <fc It. It. C. v
Baggage checked thrpugi. from Augu*u to Weldon, *
thence to Baltimore.
Through from Wilmington to New-s£ork in 36 htfura
without loss of Sleep.
For further particulars, apply to : ‘ ' 1
C. D. BOYDEN, Agent Inland Rotitfe,
3ep2Q-tf Globe Hotel, Avgusta, Ga.
CABIN PASSAGE TO N. YORK, $25
SEMI-WEEKLY U. S, MAIL LINE.
rp HE New and splendid Side-wheerSt^amahinp—
X AUGUSTA... s !.soffton3'...Capt. M. S.'Woodhull.
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..Capt. Isaac Cro weH.
ALABAMA.. .1,300 “ ..Capt.G.R. ScLenck.
WLLL UtLA VE HAVJISVAU EV'fcKT
SATURDAY.
These largest 00 the coast, uoxnr*;
passed in safety and comfort, making sheir pas
sages in fifty to sixty hour*, an 4 are commanded by skill-'-
ful, careful and police officers. Having elegant state
room accommodations, they offer a mo3t desirable con;
veyancejo New-York.
CaWn Passage to New-York .s£s
St©ecagePa- age to New York 8
PADELFORD, FAY- A. CO.Savannah.
SAM L L. MITCHBLL, 13 Btroadwey,
Ncvy-York.
TO HOUSBpEPMg... ’
r |*HE attention of hea«ls of farnfifes fa Respectfully in
-1 voted to the superior quality of 1
BURNETT S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. , ;
They are entirely from the poisonous oils an
acids which enter into life comj.CKiiiiOtt Ls many of the* *
merit OU3 fruit fiavors now in the market. They art.
highly concentrated, have all the delicacy 0
the fruits from which they are prepared, aaftare lessf ex
pensive. Prepapedbr ' -
JOSEPH BURNETT A CO.,
41 The iuC n - -tv e e<, Bohiob.
For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY CO.,
teb.i and PLUMB LIIfTNER. *
SFSHia AMD SUMMER MfLCIMEBY.
Mlsx MATTHEWS atthe-’oH aunfi, opp»
site Planter-' Hotel, where ghe ia'cecjvlag a larger
•assortment of MILLINERY (froja New-York and Phiiar
delphia,) than she has ever received In one She
has from a low-priced Fancy Hat up to* the richest of
French make Straw and Hair BONNET Si FLATS,
RIIHNG HATS, SHAKER HOODS, HEAD DRES
SES; Ac.
ALSO, „ " ■* •
A large stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTIL
LAS, Whalebone and Steel Hoop SKIRTS, PARA
SOLS, ahd a variety of other Goods too numerous .10 ..
mention.
ML- M. is prepared to attend promptly to all orders
entrnsted to her. 6m
nitOVV.N’S kiss. (iHSGEK.-A very desirable I
XJ article for Summer complaints, and particularly use |
N ROUS. 1
-J ;LAND AGBw'aT AND REAf ESTATE
J BROKERAGE, * .
■THE r'NDEltbilflNEl) *lff buy and sell LANDS
A «v Igd RbAL BSTATE of till kinds ih any ; art us
G c orgifw'florid a, ir Also, II oust** Ikml r*t»,
Baux Stocks, S.C., S.c. He low nt>w iu Lu :
officp 'forytde '.,HV.VxJO .t of land !y!ng in South-d
Georgia, two Uagu** of 1
laccts afod tome llnH lanis in Florida ; Cue plajur.tion.iu
'Arkansas, and several well improeed pMmtationa in
. Byrke- Gretme. and oUiai - countie3 in ALh,
several gold, copper and silver mining For*. <
desiring to ur sell Heal Estate of any kind, (
Hou.%' aud Lots, Stbeku, Sec . will do well to five him a
call, ai he intends to -tuake Lis office a medium tor sale |
‘ and purchr.se bf all kln'd.V of real estate. Offices ou |
Warn u Range, Jaoksou felro^.‘near the comer of Broad !
.Street. % JAMJ£S M. DAV'ISGN 1
‘my6.w’ly Land Agent and RealEatatp Broly?r. j
1,500,000 Acs es Farminp' 1 Lauda for Sale-
ON 4 CiGiUIT OF SIi.YUAKS.
THE iliinois Centsal Raiboad Vyiupany orf<vfor sale,
± on a credit of six years, 1.500,000 Acres oV the beat
t Farming LAN'i) iu the Stato of Hlitlok:. Said I>nnds ai'e
immediately on uie loie of said Kailrtwiyi, au«i as U;*-ioad
tlifough from North to South—froui
to Oaird l ,'andfromDtitilieth. on the Upper Mis’-
to Cairo, atihe moiilfr us ilws (4hio ritQpr, (thorn
b6!ng two divisfons of the Road, vi/, from Cairo to Dun-,
lieth, by the main and’ by Cbicigo’’ brahcli from
Centra:ia,lie uii|ns above Cainy to Clncago'—cohap
queutly tne Lands of ilie Company are. of tl|e ,tir‘A*t toi
thi? Spate Os Illitiols ; and a** llraoi.' isMestined to bo ouo
us thetirst Suu.es in the Union, in potiiriof weaHh. popr*-
Ution, railroads, Ac., therefore, ihtf Land. 4 offered lor
sale by the Company, on a credut 6f .six years. atTord the ’
greatest opening for speealatois and aotuers tuiy \vh Ore to
befouHd in the West.
For fdrtherlnformation,apply In ffrrson or by letter
to Ihe Hon. JOHN WILSON, Land Commissioner, Uhi ’'
to Uie uv«lersigue.d, who vyill furnish,
pampHleti? and maps descriptive of these Lapd free.
Pamphlets can also be had on application at the AdJffns*
Express Coipyany Office,,the office of Uie Cluvmielc A
Sentinel, and Planters’ Hotel, Augti*ta. Ga. A\ddve s
DaFAYH»ITRW OR VV.
t Gaul Xweiinfr Agent, Riclunmnl. Va.!
P. S. Persons from North and South Cari>lin \ Ce>*r-.
gia, Alabama and Tt%>ie?see, wishing to visit fa 1 ’
the purpose oj, sett ling or viewing.the.se Laaois. will* Hini
the new route recently opened via the Mqm.phi« . n»t
Charleston Railroad; the cheapest m6st plea auf and
agreeable, firom Memphis to Cairo daily by ti st 'class
steamers, aud thence by tlielliinoviCentral Railroad to
any part of IlliYiblAt Missouri, Kansas. Nebraska, lo*vr„
W isconsin.Minnesota. Ac,
Persons f ishing to view the Illinois- Centrap*Railroad
Lards, for the purpose ot purchasing, vvill be sent over
the t oad free, uuder the charge ol an Ageutofthe Road.
A .w G.,
ftpo4 Gen’l Traveling Agent R ,• 14. R.
J -—■—Uil —; C
..v*'- HIWASSEE COLLEGE.
: J »1_ JL COUNTY, TENNENBBR.
, . TUX TION in the (jcuntry, £milea A‘«a J\fadison-
OA-nie. Faculty • Rev. i.ll. BRUNER. A % M., Eras.;
SAMUEL S/DOAK, Et, A 8.. Vice Ph sident ;
i Tutor, Tmtiou #lO. Board, 4H. f»0 to i**'.
Volumes in Libraries 1100. Students last year 10«.
Large new Boarding going npV The ffill .Session begins
; Septfl. [ap2d-wtSl| , J. F. KEY, See’yi
CARMICHAEL & CO.,
AUGUSTA, O A., '
(PtbriHetors of the Cahnfchael Flouring N1 il Is),
(COMMISSION MEHC’OANTS Hud DEALERS
J in Flour. MealfiGraiu* May, Ac. »
• ALSO, ,
AGENTS for the OranTtCvUle Couv
pany’s Sec., See.
A. W. CAIOUCHAEL,
WM. J. EVE,
«ny-v»ly v • W. P. CARMIOHAEL.
LOOK OUT FOR THE COMET !
undersigned, desirous of removing West, oflVrs i
JL for sale his property at M T aVer l v Hall, eonfsisting es
TWQSTqitEUOUSES, DVV ELLLNCK <i t
The principal Storehouse cannot be beat iu . Goorgfa, in '
structure, neatness and arrangement tVill; a capacity for .
825,000 worth of-fcoous, ami with a patronage '4 8:U>,000
a year, of Dry Goods, and that patronage u»ux< elled. A"*
joint'stock of Dry 'Goods and Groceries would exceed
* i en attau.
- To the Dwelling, which is peat rp;d opmnfpdlous, with ’
> ey6iVcbnveiiteut appendage, are attached *SO aer. s es
v L?adi- Nocoiumuirityin Georgia, or tmlsido, so moral,
agreeable and plea.- afUc in. every rpspc.cl, To him w no'
wishes t<* 'make life profitable and pleasant,. Jotter a
chance not often met with. Come ami seA,* irad leam
more thaoi, wo can set forth iu this advoitjeement.
J. li. FOSTER. - {
jel7»W3m Waverly Hall, Ffarris coifnty, (la.
LAND FOR SALE.
vrj-illEsubpfribef offers Vs PLANTATION for sale,
1 lying ©inthe wateuaof Hourly creek, In New ten
county, seven miles from Conyers’ station, comprising
405'acres of Laud, with comfortable improvements, in
good repair. Any one wanting a bargain, will phiase
call on the subscriber. T HUM AS C. HANSON.
IW3xA '
‘TT..’- iSfPOB:TANf'TO PLANTERS.
rpHE Hl'CmiOND LUCTOItY, Slchmo^f
.A County, Georgia, coutinties to manufacture Wool
len C,lo'tb at l*2J cents per yard; finding. /nery umtepoJ
except the Wool. The extensive and constantly hu-rca
iug patronage the Factory has bnjoyed for yl J ars past,
assure the proprietors that the article of w iuter.olothmg
for Negroes made by them, has not been surpassed by
any cloth made North or South.
Recent extensive im prove inputs and additions not only
enable us Ito keep up thi; standard of tlio Goods, but to
secure an early delivery of (he same.
Planters, er others, who may desire to, avail of this
opportunity, and secure a first rate article at a, moderate
Costs have only to send tiff the Wool vVashed clean iu cold
water ; (if sent dirty, one dials cent jier yard extra is
charged for washing.) Burry Wool is not objectionable ;
the Burrh are removed by machinery.
. The name of the owner should be mafked> on all Pack
ages sent us. Wool sent by any of the Kallroails in
Georgia, Alabama; or’South Carolina, to the Augusta
Depot, marked Richmond Factory (and name
njso), will be regularly and promptly received, and the
cloth, When made, returned to the points directed. Each
•parcel is made up in tho turn received, "hence Hu early,
delivery is .always desirable.
All instructions to WM. SCHLEY,
ihyl7-w:im 1 *" l’tv.sident,
Gpoda Foiwarded Free of Charge!
AUGUSTA AND SAVAHNABi RAJEHOAD.
A TTENTION is called tojthis Road a4 a lup.ans of
. communication with the Seaboard and thence with
Northern Ports. There-are now four FIRST CLAtfS
STEAMSHIPS Fast Sailing Vessels,
funning with regularity and dispatch, between New-York
and Savannah ; a Stoamshlp Liiie frofn Philadtd;,
plfia, and Sailing Vessels fqom that port,’BaJUmoi'e and
Boston, mak'ng the communication between the North- •
eru cities abd Savamtii'h as felidble for CERTAINTY
AND SPIKED, as that to any other Southern Port.
This Road can expect only the business of Augusta,the
Towns and Counties along the line of the Georgia Rail*
road, and those Counties lying to thje North of.that Road.
Other Roads have a larger field of tfiat cannot
be neglected merely to secure so limited a trade as
that to which we must aloud give all Our time ; and
oo competitor will be allowed, by superior attention, to
deprive ns of it, for nls our full determination to conduct
it with that fidelity, dispatch Und'economy, isauro
ultimately to gain and retain it. » ■ •
As regards Rates, they shall bo ns low as by any other
Road and in order to reduce all libsrges to* a minimum
rate, contracts for have already boeut entered
Into at Savannah, and no ope connected with,the Receiv
ing and has any other Interest tlian' shat ol
seeing that .ALL CHARGES arc at.tbe lowest rates.
£3r By Railroad a saving of oua quarter of ope per
cent can be made lb the Insurance between Northern
Portland Augusta.
AU Goods FORWARDED FRE-fcJ OF COMMIS
SIONS. They should be marked ,! ln care of the Ci.R. U.
A-gent,” Savannah.
Published by t,be lioarft
FRANCIS T. WILLIS, President.
July 1,1855. jy2ti
FOR SALE. * .
lUIIE sribscrijber, being desirous of going West, offers
X for sdle his PLANTATION in Washington county,
Geo. The tract -contains 1225 aefes, part Oak and
Hickory; the balance Pine Laud, lyiug immediately on
the waters of Willlahisoii Swamp and on the road lead
ing from. Davisboro (No. LJ Central Railroad>‘to : €ipagta—
two miles frqm the foxier apd wiihip three miles
“6t*a fine set of Flour and Corn Mills. Thereiare four
hundred acres under cMltivktiori, and fro'me H'ery
Swamp Lkud-s wl/jch qan easily,he cultivated. The im
provements consist of a very neat and comfortable traine
Dwelling, Negro Houses; Com XMb.!, StableM, Gin
House and and a[l other necessary out-buildings;
a Well of water in the yard, with numerous Swings
about the plantafiori. ‘2t hasthe reputation of being our
of the healthiest places, in thie section of the Statr. A
farther description is unnecessary, as a person will not
buy betfode lookihg. Com, 'Fodder, Stock Hogs, and..
Cattle, can be had on favorable terms; i# desired by the
purchaser. Possession given the..liraf January, orsoim-r
if desired*. For' flifthei'lnformation, address the subscri
ber at Davisboro’, Ga. -
If the above is not of.privately Uofqre tne
first IhiesVlay in November next, it will be offered at
public outcry op that day iu'Bandi*r.svill(*. Tefttis aft
comiaodating. T. W HARDWICK.
TALLADEGA LANDS FOR SALE.
I OF H’Elt for sale one o# tbo moot desirable FA'RMU
I in Talladega County,.Alabama, lying
Chbcoloco Creek for one mile, and footing tho*mountains
for the same distance ;,baok of which a* 010,000 acres of
land which vj'ill l|iqe be a good range Tor stock,
ahff afford an abundant supply of timber, free of cost.—
she Farm is w<dl watered, and" eohfkinS 250 acres of
firsl rate boftoju the prime upland
There is about 230 acres cleared, and in a high of
cultivation. The 'Farm is located 1n a latitude where
an abundantconplV of raised, .jiJ’ail mnoL
•cotton as cair* The comVmtnUy Indus*
i' trioua, moral and Intelligent. It if! wirhiri two mill hol ,
Oxford, being sumciently near to obtain-all the benefit of ,
town society, church and school privileges. .The Ala-.
jc\iu*x Jhitbia two.miles of
the place, and when completed, lands adjacent to,R will
' dotime In value. In fertility ot soil, extensiveness of
range, beauty of scenery, bcalthfulness of locality, inteb
ligence and morality of the community, few places can
be found preferable to this. The place will be wold cheap* .
if appljej} for soon,, ..... : \•.» »»* r'. ♦
For partjcula l s, apply to Rev. fL G. Jenkins, Silver
Run, Talladega County, 'Alabama,'who {viil show the }
-place to any one desiring it % or to-me at Greensboro’ - ,
Georgia- . C, A. *
' myie-w.Om
t want a pleasant Residence near Mr. C. .
Y) Rich&r.ia’ Glasmcal and EnglLti** School. Ideated at
Th/)pi.spq. R. i
'Then apply i'mfhe3iafelv to the subscriber, who will
soil you Onellundrdd and Sixteen A ertsi otfernleT. AND,
, upon a Really finished DWELLING, contain
ing ten rooms. ' fau22;wtf} G. ST^^l).
OF QOFAB.TNEaSHEB.
rpilE UGl’AHJNElt.SHliMiqretqfpre! caai«l on
X tinker the name and style of OSBORNE 6c WHIT
LOCKpin the Watc h this city,
. ita ofnu lpnitatiop, Tfip burines* -will
hereafter be conducted at the* same stand, by HENRY
J. OSBORNE, on tfiif'owri’acc.yrrnt, who wH! fW-eij.t for
all monies due the late firm, either by note or ■ bonk ac
count. HENRY J. OSBORNE,
ftovOePjCk a. WiutCOCk.
Augusta, iQ, -1b57, ■ r
TRB UNDERSIGNED huving sold ont his’ entire; ?u
--terest in the late linn of OfciiOltNl4 6c, WHITLOCK,
t’b his partner, H. J. OSBORNE, would cheerfully re
commend him to the patronage of Lis friend.-* ftihWurmer
customers, returninghw-thanks for their past favors.
F. A. WHITLOCK.
*■ Augusts, Marah f nthYi?
" CHEAP GOobs XOK GENTLEMEN.
I Am reirtviiig i large lit of Jten’s Fu’RKlSiti.N'O.
GrGODSi aid will sett thetti.Very lAw-for cash •
The best “ Danskin" SHIRTS, al ijLyd
White Jean DRAWERS, atso find7S cents pcr.pair.
UNDER SHIRTS, at 50 and 75 cewtsr • /
. SOCKS.
GLOVES, at I2‘, 25 and 50 cents per pair, ,-
CRAVA f r«, at !eL2.'>;so and'7s'bcht3. J
Fockat IIAfcDKERUHiEF&r at 25 oents, ready'
Beautiful Shirt BOSOMf?.'at’37< cents. x
, . , .ALSO, ->r..r< 1 •>
A lot of Canes, Lmbrellas. Px»rie : Monnaic?, and Ham.
1 Briifebes, WBnfh at* dsf.
CHARLES W. iJERSKY.
... -ri< .
COPARWEB&HLP!. ■ ■'
rp UP. undersigned having formed a
X* PraiWce or Law! Using the firm ifame
POLE ILL. W4LKINS 6c CALM; will punewany ar'
tend .to alf btLiinek** ty their c&fe, in the .
ral of the Middle, ana the counties of Hancock.
- and Warren of the Northern Circuit. ()fQkt srr tt/e corner'
. E%itof the Market,Xouisvil|e, tho eapay deeu
’ fifed by The senior partner fo* the last three year -
r ■ %* .' • THOS. H. FOLffn.L,
, * - ~ W.-A. WILKINS,
: ,om 7 " ■ J. &. CAlif
JtmtlUy !S, 7ftVT '
EAGLE COT*TO% GIN.
■|>AT’ES,TrVbE A: CO.,the niafoifafturfir 7 - oh ,hi-,
J J
of Georgia Ifianters. , They been in. ,«ae
ih LotriWiana, Alafiama v and Arken a-;, for
severhl-yeam.'W-here-Cjey give universal satisfaction,
ami ar^regard^dthe best Gina muu*-, both fur apeed,
dnrabilify and the the Cotton. A specimen
maybd seenatfheoffice of EVANS &
CO., which Planter*ai*e urvited to cxamn,(‘
C^eraaddres^dtoßAj'ffS,HYDEi Op,. JiHjte..
water. wiM he promptly atte iretff.o. jenS-tf J
Charleston, June 5. "1856.
‘ FAN and afterthw Ist JUtA'* Oonipany Will
/ advance the Expen- Freight and jm iduntal
charges) mr all Merchandise deliveoM at their Denoi to
tAA l ugu--ta. R^trrrl;m*g, Uolumh'a and (Tain- •
den qolifce ikmth-CaroHnaiiaawoad, aad toail po.ata on
; Shi notice (NaUkibeir hi Lin of expense. .
bp up sepm ately for mark; and ip aduH
tion to the usual particulars, muM efnbi'aCe the narffes of
the station, if intemfetf for-this Kbsd, or if to be so warded
the uaine-btthat Road. It ix flao
ludispensably necessary that these billa-ol"expei»seH
should he lext-with Mr. J. KING, Ageist of the Freight j
Depot, Ann-street, before the Goods have been lorwari- [
ed, or they cannot be paid. r
Produce be received at the aboye-Stationa, |
and frbnj Railroads to be forwarded from j
Charleston, without charge of odnapiission, to any desig- |
nated point. In stjch ease, Receipts must be taken at the I
»wl ior*»riie<il lo ,fie “A«ent of W>»
t’reiahfi S. U. B. R., Cbarlesfon,- wufi ipsU-ooU.»«, 4de- f
wiltb«ma4e by first opportu
r ybeae»jr«.,«nfi.
Otiied *t of the Company* Pre.ght j
e]o-tf , Ueuerai S u perip)endept j ,
r^ n r' r I ■
7' fHII
rl iCiiMonTI HHlfltl PF>BSAL i Wi >
k tit tlre>Lewes Market House iu the city of Augunlft# !
.<m the Tuesday 124 SERTJS MBLH nsxt, within ,tUo j
lofcal hours' of sale, the follow lug property, viz A^Mff*' A ,
Mon nam<?d Ephraim, a h*|i\ *; of dark civis' fflt’x ioii. :
¥PWf ; y>n 4a Lbo. property tujJuim 'A. Moon- ,
to .-.at is y *£. la. on foreclosure of mortgage, fr. ucct frw
'• tlie Inferior Court‘of Ktc'hnloud'rduht v i;, favoi 4 of Jam •
li, lumuipudakainst r J«lm- A. hj.psu : i# Afo,>» aid pn
perty described in said mortgage fi fa and levied tbi '
30th JmUMttn. WILWAM DOYLE, Sh. :mT
t July. 1. . ,
t) ICU.M ONUSII EkLl Ffc \> HA l Ai «—ln«bed icm-e
t to tho Law, asadverjjged, wfil be, sold to the higher :
Hinder, at *be Lbwev Market Hottse, hV thtV city of An
gusto,«ou Mia* firtt Tuoadf? in Alibt'tsi uou, tritb.ii> j
. | i
1 tnoutl Kmify, Tnfonnlnlg'to sever, bundled ai d . e tv
lowed by .Grand Jiuore refenmud J<>,/.u> l*y tb
Ta* f Uiofcr Alfa» oivnty. A d-i.T ‘id ti t .
wUtetbename* of tfeennpAid, will be exhibited ai' tb*
time opd lu the i.ueauJLuu •an oti| 'mic
Is u tbe snie.
Jury t:4HS7. ' . ll< Vt-K %h ■ ■
fn f*s sAi.f!. -wui i
JLi *uM*ni tUc TtefifiiqMP AVGUfcT next, at lb
Low or Market k.mse In tW 4 city of Augusta, y i#i u tfio'h
p f liWrsof sbly f llowlngpiTiperty? \ a Negro Mai
inunod; Morris atWntf yd yearn of effe, yellow complex’.-!,
.lack, about 23 yoAv ofmpyl?Wfc u»;tipU.\i«yi, \*uey, .•*
Negro Woroiiii abOTt^i* ye«.r - s>!a« h > myitis inn •
on «m the property oftlenrpre IV. Had to sundry
ii fa* Issued from the Superior Qpurl of lfichuiuii 1 conn
tyiu hunt of Michael I’. ft Eclair against 0* •1 n• \V
Hall. Prfrportv pointed ont bv Ge.efrge-W •bind. !!u
doth jk.no ItSjt. , WiMAAAh DOY.L& Sheriff.
fmjjyieSr.
*i'im ,Sli mi 1 kV*s m i.k.—»uni,. * -uTm^uy'
* r ill h'frj. w ill be ‘'eld At * Lev rr Maiket
House, in,tin* city of Augusta rvithin th* Jogal’ hours , u
safr, all tlinse four orj.arc-l.s of -
Htidifrinf In thoeity o. AtiptlWa, and tVi'.-wn !*•. :i i»«an «
: ioi<jumH»ie by WUliaut PhUlipa, in H*uvp.v 18 o, by the
jfo.s. 184, 183, lUr, said Lots being bounded (*u 11
body) north street cad byj<*t of ,lam.
Mullen aud .L !’. K. d<w tson«p>hfb bv -Cnlfmmi street,
and wpst, by a Jot ofJobu LitXo, 'M comae
iiig \ front'on Fenwick -street »f 11 feet G in lies, ami,
rtnitMiig bacdnin tiwrardtPualhdmvVtrber, I7i'< u*ct
rmnxlt g aeptu l <ti toes ta Calhonn-strced and in
-7 proved t®Mh * -goofr dwelling atm Kitchen; T.-d \o. 1;'
iu.iH;.,o:]rCkUlu4un«atroet 4l iVct t> miming bad.
in «- pth towards Fenwick street I7G fort and iuiproved .
J,ot9 No. fninfj?on v.Adimin-slfcet *4V feet fi inch*r
.rmyuug 4*wck tow arils Fenwiok-street 1?(» tv<br. Said
Lots to be sold subjec. tt* a of tl\e City Council of
Aftgu.stn Tabled on fl l s ihe proper! v .of 1 .avoiscr J,. Ah
ton > \ to satisfy fads sued from Aho Lily Court m' An
gusta in favor ol k«onuau I’. poetic \s. Lavoisf-r L An
t< *:v a.id .' | Jbeil \ntony. ♦
ISAAC LEVY,'Sheriff C. A*-
/ On
V. ; iii AUGIJS.T next, wdlfcesojd at the Lhwer Mai
k«'t 11. use in the Augusta,"witlnu the legal hou>
of sale, thu following psoperiy, so wir : 42'Mr.h«fran\
tSiftths 10 M< tAlic OtHtihs. iU) Pine < > nntb.ii !
Bod.stoads,,i«»t Mal:ogi\ny *3. Wardrobes, and 1
unfinished \Vardfolie : Levied on as the property * :
Henry A* Skinner to satisfy sanfiry ll f«v i*snod tro:
the CUy Court of Aijjnuia, in jfavoK of Luther Uol 1, \
Henry & Skinuer, fi. fa'. vs the same,
v• 1 1. 1S AAO LEV C v*- .
I'n.ViiMSTtf ci'oi."ss Vi.i.
day in SEPT HIM R Kit ndfr f, ‘h. A worm the 1.
hours of sale, before the in Burke conn
ty, will be sold as the property of \Vdiffam Cfret <iw.:,
late of said couufy, deceased, a tKa^f'V>r Land lying in
. •-au\ cimnty, containing two hundred and eight v nipe
anda half acres, more or less, Adjoining lands of d .sep'h
Polbill, Franklin Lyons, Johu (fanus, Shubal Altaway,
Ltlieldred Hudson, Ahd e.s'tafi* John Gunns .Sold bv
order of tlie Oonrt of OrdiUsuy for distribut ion, and sub
ject to the widows .dg.wer,, whijp h&*, been assigned.
Terms made known on day of sale,
KOBT. S. ORBENWAY, » ,1...
WM. A. MAT THEWS, jr Uft,,s
July 11, 1857.
I JbiVFIISHsoN SUKI?I IT’S s7tl7 L. ~W~ill"bn
♦ I sdW or. fhb first’ntfesdiiN in nexl., at tl.
Alavkel' House in t he town of # .jvtfeison you: -
ly, iUiiiLt\ie legal Uours of s,uo, the /ojlcsviug nan f'
X • aft nutations here in • necifle«l. to wW
lUcbftrd aAMk.Rachel. t«*be n«ld-*froni > tli»>n till the
day of lidxl, and then to he IvH4lac.il to t’h-
Sheriffof Jefwsou‘comity’ again to be sold for times «
portods uirtil pla*iulfi 7 s eluftn is satistied : Levied « n :
the right,.tir.'o and intQigst.in said Negiocs <4' eL ‘ Liu .
Ann tWinin, ro satisfy a fi fa. from Jcfidrsou
‘Court, At the suit? or iuWtartt of WilliaurW av Sc Co. v
Tiyiateo for laujfotf. tart wife, Lu-. v Am
Griffin. JESBH* T. :.IL'LLIN<;, Mieviir
.Inly :t, lfr.7.
AIKHINISi'ftATOJt’rt SALK.- Wiil.be old, :-.
at the Court-house in Summerv He Chattooga
i ounty, . . one 1 «di
Laud, No. 22t>, 1-nU dis. ftp ijce. iu said county. tteldi-' •
the property ofMiss Savannah S. Lamar, deceased •
LAFAYETTE LAMAR, A-luir.
June 11, 1bJ7....
J£FJf£ftHQN *IIUU i SAI, G.~~*W ill ,1-
. sold, on Alio ii*. t Tus«ylay in ACHt ■•’ST next at.
tli6 'Market 1 foil sc in the town of Louisville, betwe. .
ttheAisual boncrt'oflsaUi; the ftjllowihg'propen y, t
One Gray Maje and Buggy,; Op A?, t -* V. J’V* ‘ !••*»•{•■
of Freeman A. Arrington to‘ satisfy a fi.to. from .! ft.
sou Superior Court in favor of A. L. Evens vs. snal Ar
rington. Property pointed out by defendant.
July J, 1857. ‘ J ESSE T,‘ MIJLLI NIJ. Slier A.
0< i fjßf*iit? H P» SALE..—WiII
bo sold, before Uie Housqdocr in the town *■
Lexiugton, Oglothonjo county,«ou the first 'J r. -day V
AUGUvST next wftldn 1 - the usual Hours of a
tract of Land ir. mm] county, on tho head writ *7 < • i r
Creek, containing OmjJHuudred and Eighty-tljree \< r<
mote or less, adjoining lands . f Booker Adkins, AYillinm
Wray, Wan. Day, the Georgia Railroad, rind lain!; m ■
owned by Thus. J. Mattox ami Heuj. V, Willingham ;
Levied on a.s the property of Peyton T. Kidd, t > -fi , ; >
a ft. fa. in fhvwrof Thonias J AlattoJf* and ilrnjaibhi \.
Willingham jjgamsjL sui.J l\ id<l, -issued from the .Super- .r
Court of said county. E. M. CjMITU, Slieriii.
July 4,1857.
OlitiETilOUl’E SIIEItIFV’S s ‘ t
Bold on the lit.M Tuesday in AUGUST next, be
fore tho. I,,U!itMl<kor iu the tow.u of Loxingten,
Oglethorpe c ounty, within Jhe legal hours of sale, the
folToWlri'g property, tO-tVit: The' of Matt lb* vr
R. llutl' in iho JJewertjiactx»f Land of Mf|. Sarah JLuji
containing Si v Hundred Acres, more <p- less, in ,-:»i t
obnnty, twJohiTng laritls'of C. W. Davenport, Green Beil
amlfOthers; the ►stid interest-of the sard Mnt.hcv ft
Huff being t intone--twelfth part: jLeyied o;j to satisfy
t\Vo fi. fas. issued'from a Jnstfce’s Court of said comity
in favor of.GiHy.J-\ vox vs. -Matthew It. Huff. Levy
made, and returned to me by a constable.
•
A SALK.—Agr<pubic W up
order fFora the Court or Ordinary of Burke county,
vrill.be koWon the first Tuesday in AUGUST iie\f, be.
fore tho Court, house in Lby tpty# qfjGkvy teu, Rabuu
county, between the usual hours of sale, ( h/i of Lam!.
No. h-l,'situatein tlm second district of It;;'.
•eortfhlnihg Two Hundred and Fifty acres, . ore or i>
adjoining lands of James Bleckley and others. Sold .
the property .-i B-e.-.y tCiwjKsiH
benefit <o liie heiis t.j - u-l, •'
known on th’o'cbVy of sale. ‘ * C. CARPENTER',
June W, LBO7, AdniTdft bonis eon.
ADJII NIsWRA I’ll !J S'.ifclC,—A g.-wt»l>i« u> .. i
order ofthe Oomd, of Odlinary of Oglethorpe county,
will be solt} on the first Tuesday ip AUGI.S’i next,
before the Court house door m Lexington, in said comi
ty,. between tbe usual hours of‘sale. the- fbllbtvifig m
perty, to vyit: ,<Jne Nggro Wouiau, ntvmv.d Mary,.a vei .
good old house woman. Sold as property belonging to
tlie estate of Joseph'*!’. Norton, iiccenffed, for the bencl ’t
of the heirs aud of maid deceased., 'ijettns oil
the oay of sale.
1 TILEM'AU-C.’nAiUnsON, Adot'r.
if, 1857,.. , n . »♦. •
IjiXMHrWHrt NOTieii.—li-coMinif td ttie will
sale his Valuable Plantation, containing (< J) acres of
land, immt'ili.ifdly on flib West side of Ycilot*,- "iIK-cr,
nine miles the city of Covington, tw ; NewJ< n
County. Terms will be made easy For further par
ticulars, apply to the undersigned, or to William Webb,
on the prmalsea. JOII.N WEBB. Executor.
May 12, 18-V. ..
l l TOHf.b? ISA U be of thewi 1
J of JeplJia y. Uari line yi (b'vbUcouuly, 111 cea. ■d,
Ml'et fdr shle Ivy_authority of the me. a TKAC M’ OF
LAND'Ia Cupbcounfy, (H*<>igia, including flip D.w p.u •
Tlotfte a- d gttitifcds hit the residou.ee of the deceV *-d
Testator,kdown as Bueva Villa. mt 2.1 miles
MavlettiO
I'luKraetfcontftfiift b 1 Mfio are
uplaad.jJie.rwuuUndcr of*fir>t quality creek
bottom; producing bom (Jto l.Uba*rels of corn per an . .
There are about l.'O acres cleared—the remainder is wolf'
wooded with the; ordinary .growth of tin* cot.ntpy. r l !i
lion .e is large eqpSniodjpus, {jtnd iff complete
tepair. On'the premises are kiicheil? iabld‘, < arriap
troupe, cortrbouse*?,' sfndke bouse, "*>veli», and l uinei H
house j all cofit««4<jnf Inbuilt An mrebard on 'the pro
mises contains a large number ofltpit of rare varie
ties.
The above properly may be oxamdiU'd by application'
toUmi. DAVID 1 UW.iN, arietta. For teams apply to
E. y. HARKI3, Madisuib,GpfngLa, l onapf the Exec.utois
GEO 11. HATUGS,* t /n , .
E. U. II ARK 18. q 1 '™-
'MVyWA&irr*
ADM INIBTI<JtT4»It'S KALE* Agreeable*!* r.p.
jurdur from the CQUrtrQfgjqdlnary of Bm*±c County,
, py Rold.on £heJu'kt in Hi'A’ TLMHKK next,
- tjio Courthouse dop# Uji the
f 'county, between rti> usual hours, of side, one For!;.
u Acfe TWt ofLand, No' 015, lying in in. !yih % dislrs's- ri 1
I 3d of originally Cherokee now Paulding oonniy.
e adjoining lands of Hartwell Lee and others, Fold as tn«
1* property of deceased, touche be editof
•» Uie heirs of
l, dl sak * C. GAKPKNTJ®, Adm r.
f,, .July tfJ, la-Vo . ♦
? ‘A:DMJNJBTKA/POK»W sc*J~ I.- On fLc” first
j Tm»daJ in OUTORETfe Market Hou:e
j- iu thjp .town of Lofrisvide, JnffeT-ou opunty, between
|4 r the iiftUfU fiOur* of..sp Us wiii,dw» slktl, Throe Acre,-, <H‘
j Laud, nyno f or lyiuy
, Jdndp ol j-’ra^isJiainuiU llftunali, Mold a..
the nropCTty pt TliW^nns Ilaiyiali deceased far th<rb»ne
‘ lit of the hefrs. Tcho- ou or‘sale.
I * JA.S. r HALLs Aft, l . . .
• ■J idy*jW. Th. 77. AVM. 'J-rHAtN’A JJ, $ :
FIFTY aaaOUSAND DOLLARS
_ .Oh' 9111$ iCAHTifIr STOCK OP T*i» SOU I'll
Y/K.STLUN RAILROAD COMPANY .OP
, •. XAUi.
t. UDAJiAs) RROPOSA L 8 wiik bejmccivod at our
, 0 ja bavannnh untit haliv dxyvFi, d»y ''
1 /Vugusty, IH&L for.&py iw«b<i of shares* not < ceding'
S five hundreiL of Southwestern BXOQK,- w'ofuh,
1 Stork will be du<j and k.,aabloio the Georgia djpi 4fk ii-
Ha R&i!i*«ld Company off that.day. and di\ ;
’ •dendi’froni that: tiifto.
Tlidtiiils will bo o|d?neA<t < TfAf , fclbek : M. on the l ♦<] •
i of August, and the stock wtll'bi?*a iifiK *to the hi;, *.. i
bidilii.
i, X'Hi* wi*l iifix £l\|oraM« oppofttm*ty>*fc r «'V afe and
1 profitable investment of money. The Southwestern
r Railroad was opened hi ; and b« odes eight pei ■• ir
r or four dollars,per shared .?lhO, every six mouths sim
that timfc', fthha inye- lod nearly two hundred t li< n ;
dillaril'oPHtfpTiiS Jtgj»d. as capital, whh 1:
is no( represented’by stbek^h-boH'! . 'l'he iN-.-d value • .
the stock should be . ( *Wsf ieri }»e: •; •
par. -a
The Road is sfyured to bn bpiihte Albany.« ufie-1 ,; •
» river; byOetoUiTdefcf ; ahd AT Port Gaines tmtfT.ulrui! i,
. on the Chattahoochee riTe£,yvithin tUe next-tw<V yuai...
It is now ontfjof tho.sal**t-and hoatatock.s u the state,
and these? extensions will largely mycaseinto profit s.
The RoKd*hoisneH’s wffh*fHe fl fltrAi and Macon and
. -U<M oe. wu^ ? rthn banrutm ita
f/a« at lilt tier, and extends souhjvard tp “.e Flint and
CJhHitahodi lide rf/erk, 1 rtf'tierii4 of tne best planting
. (feol’ffhi. * - > - ' «
Bid* .should be endorsed. Rids for .Sn*tnwestern
PApRLfoitD, «'AY A (A).
Jwv jy4k)lMlvAW3w
I SAVANKAW SITEff* 1 Tft'ASSPORT/tf l6ls.
■m-- BV TUB USE.
. of thn f(jilo#h>iAft'?y Bght'Wif.v
’ T)?r3S£rWft,'«<*' (.mV capie’u-, ; 4>i 1: in< h.
drmtfdit f*i 1 ®‘
. .Tin; l’ AL?\AJdL;^) ; tqi# v *. inthe*
draught of water * » f
%h c r
. .-apdyi
The AM A/ON inbuilt of iroii, and no expense h?<
7
ofthe.puwpe.
These- Hr,at.- will compo-e thelgie/Qr the approaching
1 aWrVriff 1 frimi*tnci r * fifebt yira .jtfht of water, bo
. j eoabiefi to «k?itvcr g»od***>rcr« pdry «at *al Isi a ge> <• ■
. rivpr bv _iLi*t.i>ap W»ay,*vly <-b
* fn l fb<- forwarding of (heir goods.,
»• •“ The importance ( onitsrmfefiti •
betweem Safai^oah **4 appaeeut .to -U •
■ I .
<‘|Ulrfi'Bny a4> oea.. y j»erc- Suffice It *f that the j
river i, now* .'aid 4een oiee ii*« com
rneneement of railroads,, the regulating medium for
* freight tfrf- r n be b.
.
MSavannah afid Auguata, w Iten coiuj . r ed with other
4 **i#r»fnt>iar#e#lffindfed yHlgs' on Hifber ‘Ai£ m us. ”
Mr. M. A< (JOHHM ifr;tJ.efAgwtf of tiris liret at
Save miaL. toyrhpiu Goods dhouitf be (ginsigned, wlmc!i
ffrrwartmd of any charge lor commission
(|ite o*tthc3 Boats of this line will leave Savannah every
ot&er day, and discharge at this place tri-weekly.*
JOHN A. MO’JIIE.
, Augusta,
1 . t , r FOR ii ALE.
’d?iUEV7s)Bc'ril.«r in
' ' 1 ’ ./efTertdn 'cffbhty.'Via-., five hiileft nortli Os t.onisvnie,
• .otfUrt VV^rfpntettrfoad, l containing 12T7
three andfhiy hundred and under Tcux e,
tnd'oalance tii oak and liickory and first* qualify pine
4Hnd,.w«ll titelieivyL i Giuut’wcrenk rbns tHr<mgb Hj as-
Lrding.# ol Th/?
perfectly aStlihyTbas good improvements, mid is situa-
Pvt in arf hdjdifilfiglkn- s of br
,st4h Geou TJmmai fepmpei hwuiy and
"otheri. Xermaliberal.
1 "< jy2bwtf ’ WlfitlAi'd jmFshSTON
• " ~ COAL! ■’ ■'
E J‘lng : iifluirlg'hndManafacttlrihg'Gotitpauy will
I commence in a fey days, to jtftock* thehr AJoitl-Y ar dm
this city with a spmclent (piantity of the best fipumm
i ous COAL, to supply thedciaanrtfdrthe c ®” u
i •d l 4coi»n.Mra < .ao J»ly onbarins thw
r be able to procure a reduction in pru p ol
trtXortiJlSl tie public Shall have of the
I »atoe hyai reduction 'a the i?-rtc> of the
I C< cin«uwcr a are"iuvjud ,to. ordey a»the
•'ifflee .rf«6e Ape.ttS.t:iria»tlro ',i’arit(ty ih.y ««!! ri»|.ur.,
and at wbafttme aurWf the fa,H months they wish it do
U veiled Lump Coal, Tree of dusf, will be delivered to
families ; the tine Coal reserved for BfackaiajfiiS use,
for which it ‘ .
l - „ F. C. BARBER, Agent,
je4-dl2&swtf Office omMcfntosh-streefe I
WAIU2HOHSES. :
[(: GTI.H AM & A SKIN, 7 ” |
virArtKimrsß .»>» co.mmishion mei|.
YV Gil ANT Augusta, <fa., will continue bus inesa
1 ct 1 heir old stand on Heynoid-streok (new Pire*Propf
WaH'hon ro of iheirpersonfel
uttfiitioti to the iiitMKi.it of their patrtius.
Wo wtUfornißb our friends with Bagging, Rope and
Family Supplicant- tbo lowest market rates, and when
desired will make the usual Cash Advances on Produce
: lu • 0 > 0 THOM AH A. GILHAM,
FILED. L ABKIN.
August2l, 165 d.
■ McCO !-> HORTON & WALTON.
\* r K con'inn (lie GROCERY UUHINESS at the old
Y f-tan-f com . f Broad and Canipbell-streets, and
i invite ih*» ntto tnur dur country and city friend.- to a
lullsh.ck, xuHeblefor . reliant. , Planters and Family
i i V,. will herettftor nge for selling Cotton, 25
1 ,-nj. a halt*. Z. McCORD,
W HORTON,
R T WALTON, Jr.,
Augii tA August iO, ier»«. au2l-dfitA wtf
WAREHOUSE f COMMI’SSIO BUSINESS.
H Y IGALL & fri TO VALL,
At their old. stAnd .hicJisof. sirt ti, /- ntr (itofrt Hotel.
'Pin. • OP.V RTNIiIISMIP of BEALL A BTO
-1 YALL having expired by its own linutation, in the
Gnribefy business, they Would inform the public that
they*tare renewed the Copartnership, and Intend eon*
ducting 4)0 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
Business alone, and so lie; 1 a cotitinuonce of the liberal
beretotoro extuudcMl to the*!!.
Their undivided attentiou will be devoted to the. inter
, eat of their pat rons.
Family supplies, and the usual faculties will be aflord
efi customers.
Commissions will bft such ns are customary in Hie
city- WILLIAM M. BEALL,
J. W. L. STOVALL
Augusta, Aug. 11,1857. augll
MAKJN Fib dc JOHiJS,
\IXAIf F.llOl SK AND i 'OJI.HISSI ON 9IER-
T \ CH ANTS, at UlO old stand <u D\e A Haruea, cor
ncr.of Ktiynold .and Washington . streei s. The under
signetMiave iUU *lay tbrnuai a (! >paitnership for the
a General Warehouse, Commission and
Forwifiding Bu siness, under the firm of BARNES A
JONES.
e hope by trict personal at tention to business to
merit a share of public patronage.
WM. H. BARN EH would hereby tender his thanks to
the friends and patrons of the Utc "firm of Dye A* Barnes,
and n onJd respectfully solicit a continuance of the same
for the pew firm.
All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies
filled at the lowest market rate:;
The usual Cnffii Advfto e. n nde on Produce in store.
WM BARNES, A'uguata
• JAMES A JONES,
of Oglethori>e county.
Augusta, Sept. Ist, 185 G scp!t
TtiSE&~& LibN’TOiN,
IF A R F.nOITS »•: AN D GO.II HI SSI ON 31 Ett-
Y ? CHANT;!, AUGUSTA, GA.— Tho undersigned
have fornu il :i Utipartm rship f;p* the* transaction of a
General WaViAioils * and Comm nlh iuc -. etui will,
on the first of .September next, take the frgw Eire Proof
Warehouse on Jacks.street, now oecupied by Crocker
■Si, ReeS.
We will glvooitr strict poraftrsal attention to all busi
ness entrusted, to our care, and would respectfully solicit
a share of tho public pair.ol
Ms. REES would take tbi-. occasion 16 return his ftin*
oero thanks to the friends ami patrons of the firm of
Crocker & Reyn for their liberul patronage, and would
solicit, a continuance «*!' tin ;anre f.*r the now tlfm.
, AU order*for liogging. Hope and Fa.mily Supplii*.;, will
be cifrefudy tilled at the lowest market prices.
'('he usffnl« aak advances made when required*
JOHN U. HBL&>
of the firm of Grockor A Re.*.
!c2f> SAMT’EI. I) LINTON.
CJTATKhNS
FOR I.LITERS OF AS>3IIMSTf?AT!ON.
- J EFFEKSON fOI NTA ,(!.\. M lie.:.( havles
ft Matthews, applies to me for L. tiers „f Adniinisira
tion on< • ' Mi-iate of Elizabeth Matthew*, late of said
county, deceased :
, Th^&eareiln ruioro io cite, umiDoo and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of ha id deceased,
ito bo appear at my office within thulium prescribed
by law. to show cau-e ii any they ha,ye, whj caul lottery
shouldnol-he grant d
Gitenopdei lbyhaud a! ofiu .• In LoiL iville.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
Juno 27, 1857.
tiT ATLJ)F(;F. (> 1V < - IV, HILI i M (>N D COEN TV,
k* Wherca*, G. Hood McLauglfim applies to me for
Lowers ofr'Guardianship (or jMgrtha H. and Cherh.s J.
McLaughlin, mmoi s under the o, < ..f il yeai,, oiphana
■ofOOrfArd McLnttghVin, decon ed :
'The o are, therefore. t<» rite and admonish, nll and tdn
guhkf, the kindred andiYiet; i .1 .;.d mhi ••-. to l.r and J
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in M
Angled I, to in;’.- •mi, .u a I. v I h I. 1\ . ... , t J 0
letters •'liouhl in! be gr.inh. d. /"
Given'under my hand umlyfih is uigairdmo at office in 4
Augusta, this July 1. !*-.7,\
FOSTER BLO'DGIVr, Jn., Ordinary.
July I, 1x:-7.
otXtF OF <;Lot;J 7I \,Tu(oi m<Tki> cor \r\
p- 1 —Wh. :va , the . iate 0fi.1./.- .*> Mmga, l.n-e of said
| county, deeoa ed, is uiiivmi -, n \<- 1 :
l.'ir, t'he kliulVf d and . redder- <f ‘ ;i,| ih-ci “pi.d' all
other persona interested, b« and appear nl inv eftice
on or before the find. Monday in Aumid next 1./ show
, ratifW, ii any they have, vviiy h tt. r « ( f admini-dratiem
with the will aiui.-xod should not t.e (> ranted to r.enjn
,miu F. JLaJJ, Clerk of the Supovu-r Court of aid
eaindy, or to such otln i: fit. and i»ivper l*«-r-.son tho
heirs or credilmy may name aud pi e.-aml. to the Court.
( liven under my hand,amioifici'al ignatme.at ollice in
Attgrtsla, this 'Gt .1 ni v, 18.)7.
FOSTER BLODGF/i, Jit., Ordinary
July 1, 1857.
OTATM OF Bit JIMuMi CDI -NTV.
k' —Whereas, the e.-date of John D. A. .Meigt-, late of
said deceased, is unrepresented;
Thi.Jonro t,i ' '' ,-m-l sin
«nlar, tlio I. .rti-nl im.l rM-flliof» ~t ~
nil «>t h<’r persons interested, to be aud appear at my ollico
on or before tho liroi/Mondny lit Attgiet next, to kliow
cap. e, il any ihev can, why letters of administration
uiouhl not be granted to Benjamin V. Hall, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said ecuniy. orsm h lit and proper per
sou 4-s tin. heirs or creditors may name and piercnt to the
Court.
- Given under my l.afid and official signature at office in
Augn ta, this July L. 1,-57
FOSTER BLODG ET, JR,, Ordinary.
July t, lh-IT.
-: ok • a-:«« n i .1. lut-n mon d »x»i.i ktv.—
. • Letters
Administratn: • . 1 the edatc of'John Dully, late < fsaid
vjounty, di’cey i d : # -
1 best) tiro therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
ulnr, the kindred rthd creditor,-, of ai.ld.• d. to bo
and apjM arntmy office on or before the first Monrlav in
•September next, to show cause, it any they have
why said Letters should not lie granted.
Giyen uuder my hand and otlicla I signature at office in
Augusta.
roSTtoi: BUMWKT, JR., Ordinary.
July 18, 1857. 3
Q'CA'fL in < i ->ltl.l A. IU. .IiMOMi (!«!< HJI-1
Wb-.rewhJau" : <(. dark.-, t.iu irdiau . f Aiikii.Hih
Hi***, i, : mft.(n.,,« ~ f,.r Letters
ot Dlsinlssiftii :
, 'n.<- ••• I 1",., l. . 11>,.t n.l ~i.,n -1, »llnnrt in,.,,
a|.f,"ari,lliiy anire, l.ef, .. . in H
'“ 'l.™ nx.-f. i. .-tin 11,. V . Wl,v ■
Haul letter, should net be
Oiv.-n oAdur ihy llnad ai,d.>B».-:a1 , imltne at oflien
in Augusta X
Jult- H w . 7 POSTKR JlLODaET.Jit..Ordinary.
4JT.\II£ Oi OLOKOI t. ItlctiMiiM, I'OItNTV.
t . Where*, .le-.inU Sibley, Uliani an of ( linrles II
Sililey, a iinuor, (uow <«f *gfj applies ii, in«- for Letters
These arc, therefore, to cite ami admonish, all and sin
gntar, (ho kindred and friend., oi raid minor, t<. bo
audnppenr.'itmynlfiec.onor in fore Hie r,s t Monday
in Septornhef next, to show ciiu.se, if any they have,
why Hafd letter ii should nor be ±
Given mal.-r my band and dflieial Mgnaturc, at office
hi August a.
FOSTER JJLODGE I , Jr., Ordinary
July 17, J 857.
DTaItE Ol' <.I OL*GI a, Kl( iniDMM oi MV.
! t » Wliefea-t, Charles Orftlin «n»p]|, s to m ■ for Lettera
of Admiunsimtion oti the cstale of ( hark,, Labuzau
I ale. ©f Ainbnma, deceaked r
Thof are, tborirfr*ni, to.cUemid millionis|, an end sin
gular, the kindred and credit«is oft id deceased, to bo
and appear at my office on or before tha iii r,t Mon
| day in .September next, lomliow cause, if any they have
wnv said Letters should not, be granted.
• Given under mv band and official iguaturo at office in
Augusta Foster BLonoil i Ju.. Ordinal y
July 2.'. IKTiT J
t »•; oF ii eofc ci a , bjt:ihSThTh ciii7,.\ i \
>7 Whereas, Philip Muilin npjdi. to me for Letters
of Administration on the wiaie of Matthew McCn.dle,
late of said-county, rtePeased :
'J pc yai e, therefore, to cite and admonblt, nil and sin - the
the kindred and creditors oi : aid deceased, so be
nujl #fpp’darat‘ rrfy office, on fir before the first Monday
ui Meplpuiber next, to show cause, if any they have
why said letters should not bo granted. *
Given under my baud and oilieinl signature, office*
in Augusta. FOSTER BLODG ET, Jr . Ordinary
July Hi, 1857. .• *
' OF 1,1. i.'»
V ■ W,M " ‘ 11 li AVli ll eiic-: i eppliuK , U e for
r,-- f Os Clliail. A llarpi v. a minor
utwler flic »jt««l 14 year*, nrplian of WHlinm llnrner .Ir
ceaqd: 1
T1,,......-ir-- il,<-i,.f„rc to t-UanndaduiouL.n nil andnineu-
l n ,j; l“ : . "Iml »nd lii.-n,:; of .„)<! minor, tt. bo
And nj.p, :,r „t u.r ofr„ o, on or l„ f„ro i lit- tb,t .Monday
IT. St.pt rnbr.rnoy, to .|,o„- it any tUoylmvo,
why said letters -thou hi not be granted.
Given undefiny handfindoffic la: ii/nntureaf office in
August;*,. IHJS'J EK BLODG E l , Jit .Ordinary
July Jii, J-57. -
Ni) r n*.’US 'I'O DEBTORS AJN It
CHEDITORS.
■ :>><»%' ,-sis nfioril.iio ap,. i. atiouwill liemtdn
1 to Ino Court r..'Ordinary of Burko county for loave
to anil t«o tra«M-of-LatWl to Itt-’-tnoud connty. belong
Jug I', li*.- I'UW ot 1• toy,l Lrm-kct, dar-oauud. ’
Jllly 7, I "I .. BAJJMSB, Ktf'r.
r | fi* P .MLt'l'M -. aflt'r -Jatn ai-j.J(nation will beaiadn
J. to The of Ordinary of Richmond county, for
Jeay.e u, «11 tin- Rq.d fistnt.- belonging to tho e .tatc of
Francis FaLy, (fej^a-nd.
» July 7, j- ;.. STLI’IIHV rAI'ftHVAN, Adm'r.
'f W'O .•iu.villnaflaidaw antTm atu,,, will be ntadr
a. to tbo ( of Ordinary ol ikicliluoud county fen
lc«*do ,«11 tin- 1!.,.., and , oual Ir. party
Jo. the KiMtatovt Mary Ann ‘Harper, dee.- • -ed
j: H JOHN CAkSJUN, ( .
Jttly 7; IK/7, WM. HARPUt, J
r pWO AlO NT US after date application willbe mad*
J to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferßoo county for
.leave t.o sell sn t He Iriiifd and three of the Negroes be
. longing ‘o'tlie eaate of .lamNA, Parker, de, eased
1 , , A . u *' WA ITv INK, t„ ,
July 3,,1 _ dLI' FMR so- * • SMITH. } Kx r
rjVvvo MontiTs after date ; iication will be made
I. to the. Court of Ordinary of Jefl'e. .-oiw-buiity for
leave to sell tin i n Negroe * belonging to the imnor heirs
o^James A. Pa, i.er, dec-.a-u-d.
J»T; 3 I -'37/' H r* WATKINS, Guard’n.
j AION'TIIS after date, application will be made
X. to the Court of Ordinary of Wamui County, for
-j ;b- ‘VC U> all the Real iv-late of Stephen Murkn, )a «• of
sa d county, deceased. SAMUEL MARKS,
j duly rl, 1657. Surviving Kxecmor.
r l l WO MONTHS after date, application w ill be niade
i to tin; Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county for
leave to netl Suade, Jinny, Mahaia, Jim and Afnos
belonging to the estate of John 15. Chappell, iate <• f -aid
county, deceased.
June *, jp*7 /VIC<iAH^T W * AdnTx
ri WO AID NT H S after date application will be -nadi*.
X. tpthei Court of Ordinary of Richmond county for
rhHnfW* 1 * 16 aud *** r m belonging tr.
•ti* & t® 9* IJanicJ. Meigs, dceoHHc/J.
G, 180,. JONATHAN MEIGS, Kx’r.
r T iWfiN'WI.*S aftei date application will be made
A to tue Court, of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
for.u;?.-,-e tose|Jtbe Real instate belonging to the eat ate
of Newton \\ (Vallacu, dree-,sod, together with the Tan
V aid in YV oodsfock, and also fwo Negro Men belonging
to sajd deceased.
MAltr ANN "WALLACE, Adm'x.
Junn 17, J £.//.
rvvo. ««.VTI.» mwr dwT-TTppli. atK,n "will be
1 made to the Ordinary of Richmond county for
U :,w Sil a - and Dick, belong to the
’ e ft£pf > W John U. Crocker, deceaned. j
July 1, 1657, JOHN C. REES, Aflm’r,
FO« SALE/
A' ' des-raTiTd PA R.M and Summer RESI
..Di TT J ). Wfdj improved and in a pleanarrt neigh
borhood, Jl miles from Augusta. The place contains
about 400 acre<i of good Farming Land ; 100 of which
are m cuittvaiion. Asa Hummer, or permanent Resi
dence, t,he location is nr once pleasant and desirable, on*
a.cduijfc of ju*alth, school*, society, easy access to market
and being in a convenient distance if Alien's Statmn,
Augtiftta 6c Siwanpah Railroad.
A]*pHcatioif%i'ay be made < n the premises, or to the
subscHberby letter, who will take pleasure in giving all
further information.
Pos e-uon given the first day of January next.
. .WILLMMJ MIMS. fl
Augusta, July 7th, 1557. jyß d«frw.lm ™
~~auq u¥ta" ho us iru- bn H1 w a depot.
/I.llj- uDilt-r. unusually huavy
I offish olhs, ... which they invito the .«*_
attention »V tho nade autl lainuies. Our stock of
Stoves ora-W Ranoes,t.u, Woodand Wins*
HI'S Is now very crui.piatn, t<i|;etljcr witliuu. US.-
W ■ ivoii-l KNIHBINO GOODS, and smaUJp^
. «Xuds»airyoaX,lvoa “»-
i-.iW J? ato .-si root
PRODUCE CtfMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ritllf: undersigned hava formed a 0 tf.artnce-shiu for
X the transaction of a GENERAL COAIMISSIOW
BUSINESS. ”
We will give Otir Strict personal attention to the i n te
wataof those who may favor ns with cutialcnment . and
wwiwet/uUr solicrt a share of public patronage
Store «|4.oa.U»the Planter ,' Hot«l.
•»: A. P BEERS.
! Augusta, Peb, a, 1857. °" '* Tg f^ y -
COME AT LAST! '
Aft of those beautiful Cambric fiiiinm
FRONTS, at at DR'RSKX^