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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1851)
by william a jones. augusta. Sunday HO^iNG^Dß^»toE^^^tov illlte * miiaiieSaiieeeil *^ ii^^i^^^e^!^ 1 serw9, &t. cbroniclkT sentinel IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WKKKLT * WEEKLY, BY WILLIAM B. JONBS. tibbsi 1) MLY PAPER — PubllulMd Morning tnd Evening— - T« City Subscribers—Bis Dolummt annum, paya ble in advance. U anal by Mail—Scran Dollxb*. TRI WEEKLY PAPER—Form Dou.ui per annum in advance. *• WEEKLY PAPER—(A mammoth chest,) Two ‘Dol- L tu per annum in advance. Terma of Airortliißf- IN DAILY PAPER, fifty Cents per square (twelve lines or less) for the first insertion Thirty-eight Cents for the nett five ; and Twenty-five Gents fur each sub sequent insertion. WEEKLY, Seventy-five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar ; aud Rule and Flynns Wont, One Dollar.— Try If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as a hew advertisement each insertion. Paorttiosat. or Businas* Cant, not exceeding six lines. Ten Dollars per annum. If over six lines yn» raU per lines. "'• • My Communications designed to promote private or individual interests, will be charged as advertisements. No gratuitous Advertising, under any circumstances, except Maihage and Obituary Notices ; nad these, when orer sir lints, will be charged as advertise neats. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS, 1 square (I*2 lines) 1 month, without alteration, $3 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 •< “ 6 months, altered quarterly, 18 “ •» 13 mouths, “ 23 2 squares, one lialf more than the above rates. 3 •* three fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ double the above rales. $y- If next to reading matter and leaded, double these rates. $y Advertisements not marked the aumberof ioser ods, will be continued and charged by the iaeertion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contract* will be made by the year, on as reasonable leans as hereto fore. When Uie bill of any bouse or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than permanent advertisements, a discount of 85 par cent, will be made if paid on prss*nt;Uk». FLEMING'S STAGE ANp RAIL* ROAD LINE TO SAVANNAH JAS P. FLEMING ha. the gisti- CT\g ir*T3E2 fieation oi announcing to the traveling public that bis Stage Line, running he tween Augusta and the Csstr*! Railroad, is now supplied with new ao-1 splendid Four Horse Coaches, superior teams and careful drivers. In short no effort has been spared to render the passenger c -nfortable and to make his trips as agreeable as possible. y To show its advantages over all other routes, the following sc bed *le of arrivals and departures is annexed, by which psssengers may ascertain with certainty the time •! departure, and the hour of arrival at their destination. scHKbVi.it: Leave Augusta daily 1 o’clock P. M., and arrive in SariaoJi at 2 A. M., next day. Leave Savannah daily at 8 o'clock. P. M., and arrive at Augnsla at 10 A. M , next day. The ..is* connects at Augusta with States running to Greenville, 8 C-, ao,l Ashvi le. N . on Sunday. Wednesday and Friday Nights. By this route, passengers may leave Charleston daily at 9 o’clock, A. 51 , on the Mail Steamers to Savannah, and arrive in Augusta at 10, A M, the nexldiy. Leave Augusta daily at 1 o’clock, P. M.. and arrive in Chaileston at 5, P M.. next day. Thus affording the passenger the agreeable variety of a delightful Stage, Railroad and Steam boat ride, in a trip of twenty-fire hours travel. Augusta, Dec. 2°, dee2o. XL ST AGE* leave Rome for Jac sonville, Alabama, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. On Tuesdays and Thursdays alter the arrival of the Gars from Kingston, on Sundays at 8 o’clock, A. M. Leave for Tuscaloosa, Ala. via Jacksonville, and Columbus, and Brandos, Miss., on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fr.days, after the arrival of the Cars from Kingston. Arrive at Rome from Tuscahosn, Ala. and Columbus and Brandon Mis-., Mondays,‘J bars days and Saturdays before the Cars leave. Arrive from Jacksonville, Ala., en Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, before the Cars leave for Kingston. y- Passengcrs from Kingston, going westward can procure ticket* at the itailioad Office iu Rome. Running time from Home to Cotnmbax, Mis*., 64 hours. The above line is well Mocked With Four Horse Post Coaches, now running in good order by Jl4 dtf R. JEM ISON. Jr fit CO. CBAMPaRa DURAND’S SUPERIOR FRENCH BIT* TKRS Manufactured by j. Durand & Co., Paris —The above bitters may be freed with wine, or any spirits. It is also a pleasant drink, as it is s rengtbeuing to the bowels aud a certain enre for the Dyspepsia. Dehtilly, Weakness of the Ches’, and every complaint arising from a Derangement of the 8; stem. Also a certain cure lor Chill and Fevers. A. Volt Dohikrs, Agent. For J. Durand & l'o., For sale wholesale, by OIRARDY fit PARKER. d 9 ti Agents, for J. Van Dob lea. CHEMICAL. HAIR REGENERATOR. THIS article is a compound la which an in vigorating and cleansing wash arc united. It clears effectually the pores of the skin from Scurf or Dasdriff, produces a healthy a:tios as the vessels, gi*es vigor to the roots of the hair, and prevents baldness. It will he frond a great ad dition to the toile', on account of it* agreabla per fume and its great mer ts in rendering t l * hair lustrous and flexible f.r dressing Free 50c- per bottle For tele by D. D. FUMB A Co. dec 15 . ' HEW SADDLB, BRIDLE AH# BAR* NESS MANUFACTORY. a. McAllister, tsb* this Kfflk method of infermlnc his friends and * ~ the pehlic, that ho ben oommeated the above hnsisess ta all its various hraaehes ea Broad Street, e few doors tetow the Cagle sued Phmftix Hotel, Auguste, Georgia, aad Wpes by strict and unremitting attention, to merit a. small share of public patronage. * From the long experience he he* had esa practl manufacturer of English, Spanuh and Ameri can Saddfeaytu every vauety of style* and finish, and for tha last five rear* la Augusta, Ha. an Us make of Baddies Is kao«a and prove I all over the country, he In confident that he-eaa make aay style which hi* friends may desire end dec dura bility cannot be snrpe*ted a-ivwhere He wilt keep en head aedd es made by himself which he will sell ac leer an aay Saddle* made in the Sooth er* country, -■ , , N B.— A. >id Saddles re seated and padded, and all kinds of repairing and Jobbing deae in a rent and workmanlike meaner as ham as ca ke dme in AO'U»U. - • , .•* •;» >■ ■ a»7-*w3m WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE AND FREACH MUSTARD, j 2 CASES Woreasfurshire SAUCE, prepared by Lea 4 Perkins. , 2 ease* Mustards Diapbbae. ’ For sale by f MULLEN ACO , 205 Broad st., Ist door above Metcalf's Range, a 19 t oMMiasioa busimbms. . lOBN 8* GUI EV, Commiesioa Hsrekabt, trusted toll* euro. ~ et h* TUB&dLk BJBE& WHBA^i TUB subscriber* can supply here, or by or, deriog from Greeashoeo, the pttie Tabmaa Seed Wheat, raised by Mr. Job* Cnaaiagham, rom the Seed which took theOae Hundred del ar premium in 1849. This is the Seed Wheat 'or the Southern country. It will do to sow till sth Dee. e!5 S. D. LINTON A CO. ALDRICH * ROYAL, . _ DEALERS IN * b j9_° Ts and shoes. .®T 4*-dfriail/'# Atom tram fHsl Stori, opposite Uu Mamie BalL Jfj **. — l * TMI eoutiaes te receiv t. pet weekly Steamers Item New flj •**» •ejected Stock of the nut P.*hionab!e aad JMV LftdiM, Omits, Misiea, Tooths, and Children's Boots and Shoes, A V n Wh M h <ke *. inTi }f **• Fu , Wk > to ezemine, aad compare priees and quality baler* purchasing. W B. He rats ts call at ear firm Front Stem. 6 „]» j7 m. MgwaYV co., __ _ wHotusti aud mrrsiL desi xes ix CLtOTnUYG, TMtUjrKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., An. BT UNDER THE DSITBD STATES MOTEL, XU AUGUSTA, OA. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. OR AY BROTHERS AHE JUST REOKIVIRO, and opening daily, at their Stern, (Broad street, Augusta, Ga ) probably oae of the Rlet)net. Largest and Ohsapist Pall Stocks r brer (iffsrsd in this Market. The Goods having been selected with the utmost erre and attention, both in regard to riehae** of f.yl* aad price, put chased for Cash from the direct Importer* aud Man ufacturers, we hope t> bq able to offer superior isdnaement* tq any thing in our line heretofore offer ed. A few of the leading articles will show the great redaction from last year’s priees: • —EMBRACING— -10 cases rich dark strong Calico, from sto 121 800 pieces rich figured Mudin DeLaines, Me.; eOTl *. f 100 pieces large rich Figured, IB|, 15, and 31c.; 15 eases white Loeg cloth, 6,6, 8, 10 and 11 All shades extra fine Preach Cashmere, *1 to ««■»»; J 1.25. 10 bales Osnabarg>,7 to cents; Rteh, lashienable, a'l wool DeLaines, 76 to gl ; 10 Brown Homespuns, 44 to 6$ cents; 100 pieces Black ALPACA, from I2£ to to £ 1 25. 100 pieces b-4 rich English Merino, all shades, 5 u sap. extra Black Silk Warp Indiana W win i SI toll *5. —ALSO— A large Invoice of till kinds of Lioeu, Damask Towelling, Table Cloths, Diapers, &c.,Geo Schley'* Ke seys, Osnaburgs, Factory Goods, 4*o-. Blankets, Ac., Ac., at Maunlactuter’s price*. September 13. IBST. “ . CLOTHING, CLOTHING, TRMKS,Ac., Ac*, CLAYTON fiTBIGNON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS,TRUNKS, d*c , 197 asTCALr’s eauuk. broad street. CA B. respectfully inform their friends and customer* that they are constantly receiving from e their M. itufecturv ia New York, * largo t>ud well selected as«ortmea: of fastiionsble Ready- Made Clothing, which they offer, Wholesale and Retail, at the ioweat priees. They also keep-a good assortment of Shifts, Suspenders, Handkerchief*, Carpel Bags, Ac, Ac. Also, a good stock of Boy’s aud Children’s Clothing. Call and look at them, JOHN J OLA) fOM, Augusta, Qa., September2,lßsl Cm. A.F.BIGN'XN. Rica FAjycir stsVD staple: i*ky'goojdh. COSG ROY I f&T UR KNNAN, HAVE RECEIVED, at their new store a fresh supply of RICH, FANCY A NO STAPLE DRY GOODS. Among which are tho following, which U*sy offer at reduced price* i Watered and Damask Poplins aud T >binetts ; Rich Brocade figured and changeable rfripsd Silk* ; Plain, figured and Watered Black. A lot of fine English Merinos,so eer U a yard ; Muslin De Laines and Cashmeres, p’.J To 25; Plain and firnrvd colored aad black tlpaca*, 18 to 374; Tartan and Rob Roy Plaida, er Lad e*and children’* wear; A new supply of handsome dark Cahoees. war rented not te fade, to 10 cents a yard ; Very fine Long Cloth, yard wide. cent* j A new supply of Linen goods, such asTabU Damssks aad Di"«ers, Table Cloths, Napkin*, Doy les, Towelling, Bi'd’s Eye Diaper, and Irish Linens, from 31 cents to £1 a yard ; Linen Lawns and Cambric*, and L. C Hankerebiafs, 61 to each ; Red and White Flannels, ail prices; Fine lied, Crib and Cradle B ankets ; Long and Square, i laid and Plara Wool Shawls; Embossed, Worsted and Cotton Table and ' Piano Cover*; Cotton. Cashmere spun and Silk Hose,of all kind*; Gloves, Laces, Trimming, tm broiderv. Fr>nre.«. Braids Velvet Ribbon. Bonnet.Cap,Sash and Belt Ribbon*, fire.. k« aVIv H- FAUWIL I* UROCMRP STOMP. ' JOHN A MILLEN tfc CO , AT THEIR STORE, No. 105 Broad street, between Metcalf* Range a ,d Mr. John Bone*’ Hardware Store are now opening a select Stoca of Family Groceries, consisting, ia part of t. Croia, Porto Rice. New Orleans, Refined, Crashed »ui " ‘ i**d Sugars ; Old tioyernment Java, Rio. Cuba and Laguira Coffee ; Choice Teas; Wines,Liquors, r 'e, Porter, Hermeti cally seeled. Meats and Fish, Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Sauces, Ihscuit, Cracker*. Pilot Bread. Butler, Lard, Cheese, Boulogne Sana-age, Smoked B-vs, Smoked anu Pickled Tongues. F M. Beef Pig Berk, Canal. Baltimore and Georgia Fleur, New Luekwbeat, Rice Soap. Candles, Starch. Bacon Hams, Codfish, Herring, Salmon, Raisins, Almonds, Nnts, of aU kind*. Cr»nberies, No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, Apple-, Potatoes, Onions, Wooden Ware, Brushes. Blacking, Sugars, Tobacco, Snuff aad Pipes, If c. fo* Fre»b supplies of the above articles received weekly,per Steamer from New York via Savan nab and Charleston. nOT -*0 NOW ON HAND AND FOB SALE. A FULL supply o! all pattern* «»f Parlor vSwvand tiraie*. *aitable to wood or coal. —ALSO— On Hand a Georgia made Iron Safa, yery large anti well adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several email one*. —ALSO— Na«‘» by the key onetail. Swede* Iron for II »r*e *hoe*,Codin’* Axe* and Hatchet*, ''otton Hoe*,all size* ; Trace and Halter Chalet, I aok«, Ricit*, Screws, Lock*, Bolt*, Butt* and Hinge*. Also, a largo supply ot Tinner* and Roofing Tool*, of all kinds. For sale next door to the Mechanic*’ Bark. ■l4 B. F. CHEW, ' SUGARS. 1 n rVV\ESTRADOS UN I DOS, lUAJUU 15,000 La Patent*, 8,000 Canonist a de Majieo en, 18*3, 5,000 LaNacional, 5,000 Henan Cortes, 10,000 Washington, 5,000 La Firasesa, 10 Jg'* Lorrtllard Snuff, And Anderson, Goodwin, l.itieaihal Fin* Cut To bacco. ia»t received and for sale by 1 JOHN A. MILLEN * CO., 103 Broad street, Dr*t door aAnre M«lc«U’* Range. Nor. 18 HIRAM SMITri FLOOR. IBLS. Hiram Smith’* Floar, from new Wheat, for aale by ajg IIAND, WILLIAMS ft CO. ON CONSIGNMENT^ TOBACCO AND SEOARS. WE HAVE U Store, aad daily receirlag, large lot* of the above, of rariens brand*. SAmAT M o”BS*fc3ecsß»“’ ■ 1-dJcwlm ~ OBORO A BUCKETS. 1 AA DOZE) Buckets manufactured at the ft UU Augusta Backet Factory, for sale at fac tory price*, by ESTES At RICHMOND. ■3O-dAwtf / ' “ TOBALCO. AC. ~ BBLS. Mercer sad Pinkeye Potatoes, UU 5 bbi*. Cranberries. 15 M White Onion*, For sale hr J. A. MILLEN ft CO., 105 Broad-*!., Ist door aboye Metcalf* Kang*. ■IB bbceivpd this day. I ez BBLS JNew Fig Hams. O lOFlrkln* Snperior Gashan Batter. 25 Do*~ Assorted Pickle* ID Dot Tpmatoe Catsup. 9 Boxa* freak Macaroni. -v —«• iroax-o- i ' f * Pig and Me** Pnrk; White Bean*; Felton Mar ket Beef; Pickled Tangoes ; Smoked B*ef ; fresh Buckwheat iawheie, half, qaarter BbU , Boxes ■mtfrn. .*.*•* . aT DORTIO . ■ Wuras a»d tiQDoaa. fler BBS. Base and AaskorGh, /C*J SO do Lather Felton's Ram. " SO M Eari* Menoofnheln Whiskey. • CA CUartrr noAElght Casks’ Wine. ■- ft Plans Finn Frennh Brandy. « ft fiHibxw Iriih Whiskey. Finn Htrßir J Gin and Jamaica Ram, for sale by nSOwM EStySARICHMeWD. ■TTT.rt. * ;rrv BBLS. Fresh Thomartoa Lime, UU AO hose* do Georgia do. J net raeeirad aad for sal* by 11. 11. WARREN ft CO. ■ 18 Jacksoa-street. NEW WATCff, CLOCK', & JEWEL RY STORE, jVd. 129 jVorth rifle of Broad, Street , near the I jotter Market. EPHRAIM TWEEDY,takes leave tone fifty the inhabitants of Augusta and vieio ity thatne has opened the above establishment with a select assortment of Wa ches and t-e latest and most elegant style of Jewelry and fancy goods, aid a great variety of Clocks, (Vmbs, Brushes, Portieonies, Pocket-Books, La dies’ Pocket Combs Ac. Ac., —the wbn'e of which be will dispose of at very low prices. He beg* leave further,to say that be is ready to repair every desription of Watches,Clocks, and Jewelry in the beat manner, and at the least prices, warranting his work. He hope* by unre mitting attention to his business and painstaking and punctuality with Kts work to insure a share of Pnblie patronage ' dee 18 dtf HUTCHINSON * THOMAS, ARE oowiecririnraad open no, a large and well assorted sto:k of DR Y GOODS, eontistiag, in pa I, of—- Prints, Muslin#, Cambrics, DeLaines, Metises, Shawls Si k end Con on Handkerchief*. (jUngbema Worsted and Woollen Plsids, Tlekinf, Janes, 11 lan kets. Hosiery Sospeedsn. Cravats, GqUon and Lin en Thread, Rawing bilk. Buttons, Ac. ALSO. Faney Hardware, Table tn I PocketC-it'ert;Fan cy Ho*.-a, Musical las rumeutr, Plated an<i German Silrar Spoons. Britannia Spoons. Raxota, Scissors Fancy Soaps, Bazar Straps, Jswelry, Ac. ALSO. Roots and Slices, Men's fine Calf and Pegged Buoti, Brogans, fine Calf and Kip Bay’s and La dies Shoes. nauoßs. Brandy, Win*, Gin, Ram, Whisksy, Cordials, Fegara, Sardines, Allen's Ala, cstored Syrups sad f'ordial*. All of which will be sold a bargain, to Dialers, who era invited to cell and exam in* our Stwk bstars purch'fingelsewhere. n 9 NEW FAMILY OUUCKHY. SBBIJB* Boston Crackers; 5 Rbl*. Butter Cnsken ; 5 Half Uhls. New Beekwheat; 2 Bbls. BauAed Tongua ; 2 Half. Bbls. Pickled To .gues ; 15 Bbl>.Prime Onions; 70 Bbi«. New York Apples; 1 Cask Smoked Salmon ; TC Buses Family tJbeese ; 10 Kegs Extra Goshen Batter. Jast receiv d end for sole bv JOHN A. MILLEN fit, OP., dee 16 r 205 Broad Street- FISH, POTATOES. AND ONIONS. ftA PACKAGES No. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel. l/U 25 Bex** Smoked (lerri&gs. ' 800 U*. Cod Fisk, v* - 4 Bbl* Pickled Satmoe. ~ 80 BBts. M sneer and Yellow Potatoes. 6 Mi. WUts Oaisst. ■29dtsa LEE, HUBBARD <a CO. CHBtESB AND CBACKBRd. 5 Bbls. Boston Crackers. 9 Bbls Soger Cr*c kern. 25 Boxes Seda a»d Leasee Crackers n 29 fflm v LEB. HUBBARD A CO. SEOARS AND TOBACCO. Oft /W\ SEGARS «f varioos breed*. SJU)\AAJ Extra Cbsttriaf Tobacco, Oh Consignment.' 300 Boxes Tobacco, at redneed priees. n 29 dim LEE, HUBBARD A CO. GBLATIIB— Os several kinds, far sale by aft WM. H.TUTT, Druggist. ' cifiWßim -1 FOB SHCKHT We am authorised to samats William Doyle as a candidate for Use odtoof BhsiMP of thkesMl ceenty, alllie appsoncMng stsetlott in Jwaamy next. ■ dl9 W* are autborixsd to aaneunce Thomas ▼. fc—fimf as a Candidate far ehsrtff of klshmuai county, afths eleriiee m January nexL ? ■* - w sM FOk ULBRK ttOPFAIOR AND INF. OOUKTF. W* are antborixed to ahnouneeOswell X. CasMn an a candidate (or CUrk *f Wetotpsii re d InteriorCunrta of dichmendeounty.at the sasulau January steclien September 96, UfiL Wean aut erized to announce David L. loath aa a candidate liar Cgtk of the Superior and Interior Courts of R cbm nd county, at the election ia January asxt. September 27,1«51| Ws are autborixsd to annoanes W Milo Oils as a candidate for Gtsr < of the Superior and Interior Courts, at the election tn January asxt. *4 Wa are authorised to annonnee W. B. Savage a can didate for Cl rk of the Superior and Interior Courts of Richmond county, at the ensuing Election. oIH Wear* authorized to announce Aadrrsoa W. Walton as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Interior Courts of Richmond county, at the election in Janaaiy nest, W me antborixed to announce J. C. Green as a can didate for Clerk of tk - 8u erior and Inferior Court* of Richmond coun y, at the e action ia January next. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are ant otised to annaaocs James Lovell ss a candidate for Tax CoUsctor, at tits election ia January next dec 3* We "re authorized to announce £. C. Tineiey as a candidate for re-election to tbs ofic* of Tax Collector ia January next. o!4 Isaac 8. Taat is a candidate for lbs ofllcs of Tax Col l*ct»r of Rk mood county, *3o* We are authorised t* announce Hiram Oswald as a candidate for Tax Collector at ths election in January next. ofifi FOR RECEIVER TAX RETURNS. We are authorised la an sou act Alexander Philip as a candidate toy* slsctien to th* office of Rscstver of Tax Return* for Richmond ctunty, at tbs ensuing elec ions. October 9, I85l.« We ars authorized to announcs Daniel J. King as a candidate 'or the office of Rece ver of Tax Return* of Richmond county, at the ensuing election ia January next. 00-* We ore authorized to announce William R. Pritcboid as a candidate for ths office of i ecetver of Tax Returns for Richmond county, at the election in January next. October 8. 1851. FOR CORONER. We .are authorized te announce Joe tins 8. Walker, E*q , a candidate for re-election to the office of Coroner of Rich i ond county, at the election in January next. Novembers, 1851 * We ar* author sad to announce Bartholomew Springs ■s a candidate fur Coroner of Richmond County, at th* e action in Jamixry nut. oS4 lsw3 FOR ORDINARY. We are authorised to aunoiince I-eon P. Dugas a* a candidate for Ordinary, at the election in Janu ary next. dec 15 We are authorized to announce William W• Mon Eoniery as a candidate for Ordinary of Richmond County, at t e election in January next dlfl-td We are authorized to announce John C. Snead, Esq., a* a candidate for Ordinary' of Richmond County, at th* election to be held on the first Monday in January next, as provided f r by the present Legislature. d!2 * We are authorized to announce John Phinizy, Jr., as a candidate fur Ordinary at the election in January next. di9 We are authorised to announcs Simmon* Crawford | aa a candidate for Ordinary es Columbia county, at ths election in January next dec!B We are authorised to announce A. Colvaxd, as a - candidate for Ordinary of Columbia county, at the election in January next. dec 18 We ars authorised to announce Edward Oariick as a Candida s for OMinary of Barks comity, st the etest ion in Jsnnuary n *xt. d9otwfwt«l W are authorized I • announcs Henry Saxon as a i candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Burke ■ county, at tbs election in January next. s 9 We are an horixed to announce Henry J. Farmer aa a candid .te for Rsc hrsr of lax Returns for Jefisrsou county, at th* ensuing ejection ia January next. o!5 We are authorized to an noon-* V. Augustas PolbiU as a candidate ter Receiver of Tax Rsttirai for the county of Burke, at th* ensuing election ia January . next. oM Wears authorised to announcs Thomas H. B evens aa a candidal* for re-election to the office of Rec-iver of Tax Return, for Columbia county, in the ensuing elec tion. 098 W* are authorized to announce Augustn* C. Kirkland as n candidate for Sheriff of Bui ke cows ty, at the ensuing election. dt7 SOMETaJNQ NEW UNDER THE SUN. Furniture, FnraUun, Fwmltur*. DAILY fik FINCH, C CABINET MAKERS and UNDEKTA KEKS, rcspectfu ly inform the eittzens end putl c generally,that they are now mannfactniiug a'l kino’s of Furnitur*, uhi'h they rntend to sell cheaper than any ever offered in tbit mntket beforj. Their ahep is a few doors above the , Uppet msrtet, foru erly occupied b/ Oden. Call before purchnsiog elsew ere. inr Repairing dore eith neatness and dispatch dl t < : y ' '~~~~ ¥xca dbbssTjoods. “ SNOWDEN A SHEAR. HAVE receired this day from New York, by the Steamer Marion— Rich Printed llous. Da LA INKS of new nad •lerant styles ; Hoyles’ Printed DeLAINES, of beautiful style* and at very low price* i Rich Printed PERSIAN CLOTHS, lor Ladie.’ Dresses; Silesian FLANNELS, tor Ladles’ Sacks, of beautilul color*; ~ . . French PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles ; Alexander’s Ladies'Kid GLOVtS; With a variety of other GOODS, suitable foi the present sessou, end to all of whiah they re spectfully invite the attention of the pnblie. dC-dA w CALL AND SEE US. i fIIHEUNDERSIGNED-havenow in Stare J and arc constantly receiving a general assort ment oi Or eerie*, which they, offer at Whole sale and Ret*! an the most accommodating terms. Tiey have now i* Stor*— 1 "0 bales Gunny BAGGINQ, 1 00 coils prime Kentucky ROPE, ' 2500 lb*. Ragging TWINE, 100 boxes TOBACCO, sum* vary low priced, lUUObpuish and bplf Spanish.SEGARS, vari nts brand*, , ' ,■ St. Ctoix, Porto Rice, New Orleans, Crashed,. Granulated. Clarified and Loaf,SUGARS, Java andßio COFFEE; TEAS, assorted, . Sugar-bouse SYRUP. . NTOrUans aad W. I. MOLASSES, soap, candles* bacon, lard, visii, NAILS,IROS,fix9. - . ~ —ALSO— - We will receive by every ateanatr, Freeh Cl round Hiram Smith Fleur. „ jylMy , RUSSELL fit WHITEHEAD. CROCKRUBS, OROCERIRS. FALL STOCK. . 1 fIIHE subscribers pm iypairing their Fall J. Stock efOwi*fim*saiiiiis|.if IflOO coils host He«p Rape, 400 baiMhesry GoaayßMganf, ' ■ MO hhds. Phrtn Rieeend IT OTjtenr, HO bar* Ran, JeVe amd Lagnira Crib*, 196 hhd*. Cube Met*****, 100 bbls. NO. - -900 « Clarified and Crushed SUGAR, WOO ke .Nails, 3COO sacks Liverpool Salt, Aittsa, Bulk Sate tee., 4t« ,t# which they in vito the ntleatien ofMeswbenls and planters visit lag 'has si y. HAND, A GO. •IT-w i WASniMO FLUID, a supply Jast received aad for ante lew by nIS Wfc. H. TUTT, I'ruggiat. fiPHUL N9IWEB. —■■ ; • | - Kr W*7*riPL*fixtstti Bison, tdhs, Asst ths Academy of Munich, Bnvnrfo—gndefU forth* m venmginunsgtvsn him A>»| — r ‘iMkirns ihl I ■ to» taken Rooms* doors above t lark, Kaekatt kmni tefhmw. Pcytrefcs'ofthe gtT Mss. Thepnkttc asemsucMWfy Mwnit so gteehlma L»r.rr.. p^j^igy>jKrvt!«!‘A« J. qmdnsr, jr, A Ltftte. ¥ M4 i UP W, W, rmpeetfuffy tenders bis P>ofeaalonsJ Bsrvices te ths'sttixsas es Au- P*to. His office ts at Dr Tnnl F. Eve’s heeee, where he may be found day m night. - sl-dly , r>-L >r ; F. Jotnr Martin offers I.la Profs*. ■tonal Peryk.a to tbs dtiesns of Augusta and Ram Odto« on Washtogamt street, site dear stmt of W OlMfif Sandy Mill CMhUff -J. M. Newer h.Co. bnv* now on hand a large and choice se lection rs ebxbt Mui cunim. Country Merchant* tttlut™" riMm * A,i « b- *» •“* R to their in- Sara- ssraasc children and boy* of every kind. Ws get the newest atyf* of Goods weekly, and will always »«H a* low as aay body Mas. Come and see If o3 Kr Mr*. Lvthxinfer nspectfW)y informs tbs public that »he is now opening, at the well known stand, formerly occupied by Mrs. Lnfilte, n choice assortment of Miixmsar and rxsev- coon*, compriaing the very latest styles of Ladies’ aad Mimas Boaueu, Drew and Breakte* Cap*. Mantsiste, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, L*c#s, Embroideries, Fringes, Gimp, Bridal Dresre* aad Head Onmmsntr, Zephyr, Floss, Ac. A competent Dressmaker Is sagagad in tbs establish meat, and is ready to execute a 1 orders in th* beat and most fashionable style. oil 3m WT Lttiff h, Tmcknr k P«r kins’ iHraovan •x» ucbt tiwuuis CALuiav^—The Pictures bow bstog takes at this sslaMiahmeat, by the aid of an en- Urely new Apparatus aad Sky Light, arranged expressly for the purpose, are pronounced ter nit sngsrioc to aay that h •ve ever before been ottered in thlsehy. We hare lately received a are stock, consisting of every variety of plain nad tancy exjx*. Into which Pic ture* will be inserted in tbs a retest and most careful manner. Part cuiar care eg be bestowed on the armagmaent of vamilv umo or*, and to the attitudes of aiagte Pictures. A general assortment of Plate*, Cases, Polishing Ma terial*, foe, constantly ea band for sal*. oil KrDMrt’iDafUß«U Gallery now open E. 8. Dodge has the pleasure to announce that his rooms are now open for the reception as visitor*, nad that he is folly prepared to execote the soar Picture* taken hi the South. His fins »xr and tea uenr, enable him to produce pictures of tb* richest tons, aad ths moat agree able light and shads, together with a natural expression, assy and gmesfei attitude. Time required foe sit ting reduced by his improved process, to flow 3 to lOeccsnda. Always on band, a complete assortment es all the new and beautiful styles of case*. Pictures set in cases, medallion*, finger rings, Ac.— Stock and materials of aU kinds < n band sad tot sale, Thorough instruction* given in Daguereotyping. Gallery next door to the Post Office, and over Clark, Racket! A CV». Jewelry Store. o t-Qai MEDICAL CARO. DT Dr* A. C. llart has permanently located in Auguste, ana tenders his professional Services to the citizen* of this piac* end Hamburg Office north side Brasd-st, next door above John i Byrd’s Fare ity Groce ry Store, Harper’s Range, where ho will be found at all hours, ns loss absent en professional engagement Coll* at night will find him in hi* sleej mg room, rear of hi* office > Jsii-dffin Kr Practice nf Bergcrf —The Undersigned has nude sin pi* provisions for accomodating such SurgicaJ pa tterns as may b* sent to btuif rom th* country White persons in indifstrt circumstances, who may require Surgical operations daring the term of Lectures, at the Medical College, will fie provided for.end npreared upon gretnitoasly. L. A. DUGAS. M. D„ Professor of rurgery, in tbs Medical Col eg* sf Georgia. *6-dAw Iswtl Mm. #3“ Joseph Bancroft) Svoca HID Excnsasn Bsnxxa, Notary Pub ic aad Adjuster es Marin* Avera ges. Also, U. 8. Commissioner for the Districts of Geor gia. and Oommiasionsr for th* State of Louisiana.— Office No. 117 Bay street, Savoanah, Georgia *2l A CARD M|t. K. C. SO FOE having tret with moh libcal encouragement, lake* rlersr?r* in in forming hls friend* aad tb* pub ic that be has per manently located him self tn Augusta as Professor of th* Piano Porte and Organ Communications left at the Music and Book rifer* of Messrs Geo A Oates A Co., will be punctually attended to j»4-ljr RICH TRENCH EMBROIDERIES, AMD LAD IB h’ DRESS GOODS. SNODEN at SMEAR have received a b aud Ini »*• >rtment of French Embroideries and Ladies’ Dress Goods. —iNOHS WHICH SHE— ladies’ Embroidered Chimaar tls, with Collar* and Uauerateeve*. Ladles’ Embft idersd Frilled Muslin Collar*, el new and be.uli nl Myles; Ladies’ Embroidered French Lawn Hanker able ft, of elegant stylet: Silk and Cotton (llasion L.ee*, aad White Crapes, lor Ladies’ Evening Dresses ; Rich plaid Spun Milk*, a beautiful article for LadieF nad Mieses’ Dresses; Lupin’s plain French Merinos aad DeLaines, it a great variety of colors; Rich printed DeLaines aad Cashmeres, for La dies’ Drqsees; Rich black Brocade and fancy plaid S«lks; Sapeiktr plaia White Satin, for Ladies’ Dresses; Ladies' Rick Velvet Cloaks aad Mantillas; Ladies’Silk Mantillas (some at very tow prices ) Lsdi&s’ white black, trad colored Crape Shawls; Ladfea’ Scotch and Bay Statu plaid Shawls, of beantifol style* ; Fancy and Mode Colored Tbsbit Wed Shawls; with heavy Silk Fringe; Superior black Thibet Shawls, with heavy Silk Friaca; Ladies’ whits aad black Laec,sad black Love Veils; • Superior black Alpacas and black Merinos t Lupia’s superior Mack Bombazines, and black Clklty*; ? With a variety of other articles suitable 'or the present season, to which they respectfully invite tho aHenriao of tho >ohiiie. ■ t a*9-d4*w SEYMOU R, AN S LEYA • ,0.. SUCCESSORS TO 'ADAM* fitPIRGO, OFFER for trie a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, adapted to the wants at Merehnata. Plaster, aad families, vis : ’ 109 bids. Past* Hm, New Orteans, git Croia aad Masaavnds, Mae are, 200 pseksgM Loaf, Crashed. Powdered aad RoAnod bagars, , , 75 hhds prime Cuba Mo’assoa. ■ ***?*•*. ***•*' 150 Gaaay Baggtqg, 100 uiaops Cotton Do , for Negro hlaakets, 400 coßsprims half tack Rope, 2SOO As. Itejggia 7 Twine, - 109 bags no lava. Maraoalb* aad Lagaira CMPso. •' • 90 hM . note Mackerel, 40 tons as«orted B» asd aad KogUah Iron, 125 hottos Tahne iq 400 kegs Nafla, agemtod, s - 900 hones Candle* aad Hoop. ROO aok* SMI,^ 125 M. SpaaishSogarf. soaaa extra Wands, With agattaralasspnaiaaHt d rihw Qnqda. aatS ■- - _ .» - ■■ MAW WORKS FOR CItURBS NOlfosk Wovdtt.FsH)*rTtoGkihfceacio*fo mj. By Affoe B. NoaL LiM* A Ht Bsttk, by Uaclo AmofM, Cbrd’o Story Book. te Ottmamr Haadoye, * Christman Btorlss, ■ “ - *4 Ossvgo’a Advtmtaaes, “ ■ Winter Holiday v ** “ Jast p«bit*bod aad Car pale at GEO. A. OATES A GO'S, dfi Piano, Book If Masse Depot, Broad st. ttHWMCtii SKEtIMEIT - Mil jalUmg. * V_ An bUrrtthng Experiment*— We have verified by actual ttputont, tbniMMli diacov cry noticed Id the following estawlof a late letter of the Pane correspondent of the With ington Republic:. “At the Imi tilting of the Aeudnmy of Bci eccet ■ Tory remarkable paper oaa read. It tu presented by a wen known engineer. M. Andraod, who bee made many public expert menu on compressed air aa a substitute for eteam on rail way*. I give yon a reaeme of the content* of this paper. It Is entitled JEraarcpw, or the Visibility of the Roleeales et the A. ix. So pa* of the deductions made, in a medicinal point cf view*, are ia the highest degree carious. M. Andfaud prove* that, by • vary simple contrivance* the air U rendered risible. By taking a piece of card, colored black, and piereirg it with a fine needle/this interesting fact it through this kola at thaohy on a line day, or at a strong lump, hiving, a ground glees we ate a mahitnde of Utile transparent globes moving in the midst of confused nabnloutes. These little globes, some of which are more transparent than others, ktn molecules of air. Some of them are surrounded with a kind of halo These latter, says M." Ardraud, are the elements of oxygen, whilst others arc ele ■ men’s of ta ts. After con* inuing the obser vation for tome time, We shall sea small points detach themselves and disappear in falling ; th *e, says 11. Andraud, are* atoms of carbon. This phenomenon ot vrtidn, tedi essential to remark posses within the eye itaelf; the mole cules of air which are obsef rad art these which float in thedjquid, whi.b .occupiesthe anteri or part of that orgar. Accoi®f% to the au thor of this paper, the discovery is net inter esting merely as a phi nomenoir, but may be applied to important pfirposca in medicine, lie says : “The physician dill one day make use of the acrosoope as an important meant of diagoo-u. Vertigo, giddin%Lto£id( era the forerunners of apoplexy, announced by the pertubaticn in the molecules. Fever always exists when the molecules under the action ot a magnetic current circulate on a verical ground—sometimes in one sense, and sometimes in .another ; and, üben this move mi nt of gyration becomes mere precipitate, the patient tx per fences the singular sensation of turning, aa it were, upon a wheel of Ixion. I i annot resist remarking that, in the most cases of opthalmia, a prompt cure might he effect'd by securing the eye completely against comae: with the external air m , lor in flimmation (which is only an oxidation) is kept op by the too abundant absorption of our molecules of air, which is effected by the pores cf the prunella ; this absorption being prevented, the malady must cease. This ob set ration may apply to all cases of inflamma tion, for the air is sn element of which the affected part moat be deprived. A CuaiostTf.—We observed yesterday, on the street, a mammoth hog, ruiaed in thia county f y Mr. James B. Marriwethar, wait fa in g 804 lbs. It it a Berkshire barrow, three years old, and considering its small frame, the fattest and heaviest bog We have ever seen. Mr. Merriwether has been very Auceeesfal in stock raising, ss well as in other trenches of agriculture, lie several y'are since raised a boar of larger frame and species, weighing over 1200 lbs. The present specimen is of much (mailer bone, and is a perfect model of symmetrical embonpoint. We learn that it will be dUpoaed of to night by rrifle at the Carroll Houae.—[Alabama Journal. The New York Express states that the Brie railroad will be extended from Dunkirk to Brie, a distance of forty five miira on Monday mt’. There arc at out forty miles of railroad ccmpteUd between Cleveland and Brie, and ten miles additional will be opened in a frw days, leaving forty miles of sieging on thia route between New York and Cimiaatti, and this forty mites will be completed early in the •priog. . t On Wednesday night before* last, the en gine houae attached to the depot of the rail road at this place was burnt, and with a loco native, which was worth tome six or seven thousand dollim.— [Athens Banner. The Columbia Carolinian k Telegr-ph a ya, that Counteifeit Ally dollar bilk on the Bank of the State of South Carolina, payable, at the Branch in Columbia, signed R. H. Goodwin, President, and J. Fbher, Cashier, are in circulation.- They are clean, weU ex ecuted lithographic bilk, and well calculated to deceive! No notes of any denomination above ten dollars ate tayued by either branch of this Bank. .. . " . - Dr. Joseph LeConte, of Liberty County, baa just accepted the appointment of Profes sor of “Chemistry, Geology, and Natural His tory,” in Oglethorpe University. Tke Snato S/ora* in Florida —We learn from the Florida papers that the recent snow storm extended to every pin of that State so far as baa beau beard from. The Weather for the whole of fast week was th* coldest within oar xeeelleetiea. Is.* never melted from Monday morning to Satur day. All the iee houses in lewn and vicinity ware filled wHh the finest sort of ten.' We are credibly informed that the Tennessee river at the mouth of Paint rock was frosan over on Friday morning—an on precedent event. The drought, tod, is beyond all former experience. The civet it to low that the boats can scarcely carry cotton to Chatthflooga. Springs and walk have failed, and hanfing watcr is, even s*a, i common things —BunttvdU ( jikt) Ad aerek- ". "WM TUTT. DNDOaiST, VIA! in More mad offers (hr vary kw prises 500 mb'*. Yarnl h f 1,0 I L*a PMaeh t - t Daw Patel M'dk * SOB GaflPal kaiiiOd? IVOdl'aCntoOiM , 6 Caw Omame Cwaen j. ~ ijwy& J *< * I,UO tW.BMJtob.Beda} a a» 9 Btwna Pansy Toilet gasp j 4 3 Iff Gkose Matehes; -a*-- fd Bones Parg Davis’ Pain Kilkr j ■ MB Dan- lt Den. Mas da’ Beruaarlila; It Don. Tcwaaeafi’ipsrsapartiia. dlfl-dlwdkwfl