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BV W. S. JONES.
HRONN’Lfi .V. .SHiNTIiVUL.
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uI ,V. TKI-HKEKI.Y AND WEEKLY,
by WILLIAM. 8. JONES.
I ERMS.
v "ER—Pub-i-hed Mioniing and Evening.— i
I-. Oo< Lars per annum, paja
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!, i < iji i>y : la.j—Si: vk\ Dull a its in
'<l in.'i mo STM.'i Eight Dollars.
i.KI.Y RARER Rue it Dollars per annum
, it payment ue delayed riIKKK months :
U— A mammnjtb *heet|—Two DOL-
I in.-d’■ ai>aed < HKKF. DOLLAR!: if
i. laved J H lit» MONTHS.
; E’ii ia'n of iirferday.
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hiilliH i xiOjtl JiUAOPE.
A Rl , , A L OF THE STEAMER
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INDIA N .
, Mny I. 1 lies Lviiu v Indian hamtrrived ’
|j .. i rj,- . 1 dates of Apni iiii.
Liverpool .'l irltel,
■ niL, April- I—Col*on was dull and quo. I
i:rely maintained. Sales of three days j
, including i -ill i to Speculators and Ex- '
I- Wheat advanced 2d and Corn *id. :
I ■i. Spirits Turpentine Ids. fid.
M ' t.V lighter.
.ALsecllimeous.
. H.of Commons is thus classified, j
:• a rmians *J(»•"», L)erbyitee227, Reformers ;
i. I, la -
:1 hu. rej c lod the Central American
adopted the K lglisU system of traus
n;: i ininals. 1
s.i hand Mexican I> tliculty wore a pa
"ILL I.ATEH FROM EUROPE.
. the steamer
E I I i <t I* A .
;,i a\, May 15.—Tn steamer Eurnpa has ar
i :i L':v. - pool d'Rci* of the t-V.ll ult.
\ —( itton had slightly de- j
p cs.sii.g- sale-'. Lower grades had j
•Salts of tee week 11,000 bales in- j
'to spcculat >rs and iOitO to exporters. i
i ' ••MmTs were steady.
H jin tiad sailed for China,
i -iscan and Swiss Knvoys had accepted the j
;i in regard to lie- \ ufchatel difticnlty.
From .Mexico.
■ kins, May :t. —Mexican dates of the
that ten Archliisliops and many priests
rested, charged vrit!) being concerned
it urrection. T.« A,rchbiahop would
\ w York Jlarkrt. .
\l ly I —Cotton is '|n’et. Salts 1,000
'.i inged. (irain tion and holders
Spirit': Turpentine advauced J
1 .tv. Mt.v •>. —Cotton i* heavy, ut cent |
s s t.i day 1 'I b.i - ■ at 1 certs for !
.- ' i \ aid II cent f l t'planda. Flour :
10 . *ißs aovaiii • \\ bite Wheat 1
R i as * M \. • ('urn Sli cenf°. Spirit? i
V) cento. I.’ -in is finu. Freights are -I
( Imrtesion .’Yln.r! cl. *■
May fi, 1, I*. M n ton—The I
- pa; ctiy c dm t--da'. Mo buyers out, i
wort. • _
Fa r tiv i lie lit (fin n.
! t; i • iiuliiaol I > ike (.onst.-uf ine !
i ■ ( with the ii-u.ii honors.
a • «• French manufacturing dis- i
; a r'.'ble dec'ine in breadstuff? |
■ u.‘ 'in- arge stock of wheat.
■ ir tin- growing crops was most fa- i
s- • t Mexican difficulty presents
It fi'- ?! :le.llent.
i w i/kki.ami —The four Powers
up a grot 1 presenting' terms f<o a
-ii Sw /erh-id and die
'• ■ i'i >n lo enforce it., fart declaring
1 ':--y will do all they can to pre
1 i- If is-i-i i port of Salioh had beet
• ( u M—nin-i, and the ganiaon mas
id I'd —T.:-steam trijrates I
v n and the giuop-of-wa
iv r now ti l :mg out with all despatch I
i- -qu-i ii nu i:i the Ch ncse . ; eas, whici
i. .•! m. s.|i ,;| to pruteitl ihe estewlru
e L j:■ ed States now* employed in
• c t ina.
I n tl:e year thousands of tons of Ame
a »i h lugi.c valued by the million
.•-it •• tiv- --j i c\J ports <-f China—
-. \ . I- - • ow too and Si an
I'-i'v i ive on? th ee ves.-jets, rnouiting
i v -guns, to protect this vast amount of
iifxi ■>ls if war bearing the Oag o>
I Y. . arc now on tiu coast ot Cuinu :
Guns
N n .Ja< in!a. (tl Mgsbir.i lit
j- •* Portsmouth.. 32
T . : .y,
, 1 ,\- -c -are now fi'iiiig out, and will
• - 1 t ?!••;»; t . take their departure to
the Lr-i; In. ia fleet:
Guns.
ju <> rir.;; to - , n
i s - v<- vos ’h arrive out there we sha !!
- - I <1 { t-veiify S'-Vi-ngUi ?
I ti ■ whir i a’ cos the heaviest cab
! ervic-s sh uil be leq'dred, lb
■> .1 th; nr'a weighty argument iii uui
' I.—A’-nved at Xcw Bedford, yes
J .n (t (pin In m Hone-lam. F<ll in
•v of the KM mat., selrr. James
. •*: Xe.i-y..ii-. , thatce i days from Boa-'
• ;• pi a, 1c iking I a iiv a:al short of pro
-i— -a i had been blown off by con
•of w pi.q had tour f<-et of water in
-t.-n in vi-.th. The captan and
iin .i r. were tukeU aboard the John
1- o N w.Bedford.
April I.—The stables of ll.upper dr
11 ■'< '*-11 pin alley owne-l by Capt. Guy
'•'rely dc-ii -yed by fi-e S-iudav morning
s were burned to death. Loss f l^Hl; no
•p.'.
xc.rnx. M a y o—There atc several hundred
M'*-' Cousubiiips. Mr. Casa slated this
; the frinj.-et. vv.iti.d not be acted on till
f s Par! ridge lias been appoi- tad Marsha!
, ; , -Jt vice Mr. Cliapiu whose c< m.nission La?
‘ I*a., May 2.—At our borough election to
, 1 i elected' their borough oflicerej,
;r ■ : “ete- Mt-.fntyre chief burger by sixty-five
. i . List tall, when Mr. Buchanan carried
4 ’ ■ v ’,! b-u-ongh was against him. A large
' x 'i ty. 3.—The Provincial Parliament
i , '"ißied to Thursday. The Govemor
< i,'"" 11 *' b . giving the Atlantic Telegraph
‘•‘•il-A '? 1,1 u.-'.ve right tor titty years to laud
pou the shores of thi.s province.
K [, ‘ K • May 2 —Arrived to-day ship Storm
1- m ' ,0 ' a te s to the Bth of March,
to- j,,. 1 " ‘id*? received «t this port from Rio
I'th of March.
ffiiw \'| dsjr 2.—The bark Francis Parkridge
fesirt w r^ Vld ‘*''- aud tbe brig Queen of the South,
y v -’ Grande, have arrived.
2.—The Bteamslfpßr'tonsailed
l.yij a,i ' a - a 11 OJ for Havre, with upward of
.. J 0 pe te.
*/%6 C i(| !<A J I’3o, 1 ’30, noon—Flour, superfine,
aSiaar 1 w “* w - s 3
[ t'romthe St. I’tml {fiSmne*ota) Time* of Aprtl 22.
The Indian D.fllcaltiea.
orriClAl, ACt'vt'RT OFTHE AGENT Ot THESIOCX
INDIANS.
Sioux AoKNcr, April IJ, 1857.
As the recent Indian difficulties at Spirit Lake
will give rise to rumors of all kinds, which, as is usu
! al in such cases, wnl be exaggerated in their origin,
and grow as they extend from the scene of the oc
; currence, I deem it my duty, being in possession of
: the facta as they really transpired, to give them pub
i licity, in order to preventerroueous statements from
going abioad, which may be pr* judicial to the in
terests aud advancement of the Territory, by unne
cessarily alarming those wno intend immigrating here
the present season.
The Sioux Indians bearing abroad the reputation
of being a powerful and warlike race, and so few
persons being conversant with their condition, their
divisions, and their relations to the Government,
the whites, and to each other, the offeuces of any
portion of them wil> naturally be attributed to them
ail, and awaken apprehension in quarters where
tnei e are no possible grounds tor them. It is to al
lay such fears, ana to direct public sentiment in the
r gh f channel at the outset, that I propose an expla
nation of the difficulty, the causes which have led
to it, the IndiaLS who are chargeable with it, and
tue influence it will legitimately exert upon the coun- i
try.
The Lake is situated near the north line of the
State ot lowa, a short distance west of L>es Moines
river, where it crosses that line. Last spring Hon.
W in. F;e born, of Red Wiug, in connection with
other gentlemen, pin-iected a settlement at this point,
which had progressed up to this winter to six or sev
en hour; s, with as many fvnil.es; they wen- well
supplied, and contemplated large improvements this
season. !
Some time last spring or summer a town was laid
off ten or fifteen miles from this lake, ud the Lies
Moines river, and called Springfield, by aMr. Wood,
formerly ot Mankato. Tuis settlement at the time
of t fie trouble (which occurred during the early part
of March) contained two trading houses and several
families. This was the nearest settlement on the
north, there being fio habitation nearer than the
Wa-ton-wan river. The nearest settlement on the
south is leported to be about forty miles down the
liv-i-r, which takes its source in Spirit Lake, known
among the Indianans In yan-yari-Key, or Rock riv
er. It will be seen that this locality is isolated, and
on the extreme verge of civilization, and without it
poisessed the means of defence within itself would
ne unprotected in case of danger from an enemy.—
Ihe settlers houses are alway. a considerable die
t ince apart, and generally within sight o' eachothir
ami would fall an easy prey to half a dozen men ac
ting in concert.
The Indians were Limiting in lowa, in the vicinity
of the settlement on Rock river. One of the In
diana was bitten by a dog belonging to a white mu
and he killed the dog. Tue while man nssaulte
ihe Indiau and beat him severely, and the whites !
proceeded to the i amp of the Indians and disarmed i
them, liy some means the Indians repossessed them- !
selves ot their arms, or procured others, and com j
nieneed an attack upon the settlement, with what j
result 1 have been unable certainly to ascertain, but I
tear the worst They came up f j Spirit Lake, and j
by taking one house at a time, as is reported, either
killed, took prisoners, or drove away all the persons
residing here.
The first that was known of this outrage was as
curtained by a Mr. Morris Mark! ~.m, who had been
residing at Spirit Lake, in the ti n‘ y of Mr. Gardi
ner! and who., returning after an rbsence of some
lime in lowa, proceeded to hie former residence on
the I'th ot March last, and found it sacked and three
dead bodies in the house. He visiK-d two other
houises that day and found them deserted. He then
? creted himself until night, when he went to a
fourth house and saw tix or eight lodges of Indians
encamped near it. Supposing they had been the
cause of what lie had witnessed, lie went immedi
ately to trie Des Moines settlement, and reported
what he had seen. Most of the men being absent,
ihey sent to Fort Ridgely for relief, and two young j
men came over, arriving on the 18tu of March, lie- j
mg personally acquainted wi h some of the parties
attlie Des Moines who had signed a statement of
the facts, and knowing the presence in that, neigh
boi ico-J o! lawless Indians, 1 was fully satisfied of
: in-truth of the repoi t, and alter consultation with
Col. Alexander, commanding Fort Ridgely, he, with
commendable alacrity.dispatched a company of the
Tenth Infantry under Capt Bee and L'eut. Murray
to the seeueof the troubles. These troops encoun
tered ail t and obstacles incident to !
marching over prairies covered with deep snow,
ml just iu the transition state between whiter and
-pring, bur persevered day after day until they
reache f the Lake. Here they ascertained that -the
Indians were t -vo days iu advance of them ou the
. -ri-at, having been apprized by one of the traitors 1
ot the approach of the troops ; after which informa j.
ion they murdered him, plundered his establish- j
neut, and made good'their retreat into a country '
which made capture improbable with their small j
f'-r e, and pursuit unavailiug. Had it not been for !
i his untowaid c.rcumftance, the troops would pro- |
btib’y have taken them ou the spot. The Indians j
here report that a torch arrived from the Missouri ,
river of about one hundred soldiers, but 1 have !
heard nothi- g relrablejconceming them. Capt Bee j
has returned, leaving' Lieut. Murray at the Lake j
w'nh twen y-four men, A guard will be kept there !
;util orders are received what action t> take to j
punish tbe offenders. The exact number of persons j
killed is not ascertaiued, but over twenty are said j
to be missing. This is a history of what has taken |
p'a<-e.
The force of th's strolling band who hax-e done
ti.i < mist liiet is not more than eight or ten lodges, or
about fifteen men. They-are led by Ink-pa data,
and are all well known. The case ha < been laid be
lore the Indian department by myself, and imme
diate and energetic measures recommended to bring
th? offenders to justice. It has also been fully-re
ported by the officers at Fort Ridgely. and I have
o doubt but that thej Government will speedily
ppnish the guilty parties.
The Sioux Indn us upon the Reserve are well dis
popea, and receive this intelligence with as much
iudig!iuti->n and disapprobation as the whites tbem
-e-H •• . They a»e doing their best to improve theii
ondi ion, and stand clear of any suspicion of or con
-iec ion with this affair. The few ot them who yet
• ngtr about the white settlements will be removed
iu the spring, and would have been before Lad it
been possible for them to subsist on the Reserve
this winter.
i-'o far, then, from the Stour, as a tribe, being im
heated iu toia sflairi it has been perpetrated by a
Vw strolling Indians w;.o are not recognised by the
Sioux < rthe Government, and have been for years
outlaws amoi g their own people, and who, it is my
•pinion, will be exterminated before the leaves of
next autumn fall.
Persons coining into the Territory need feel no
more apprehensions front the Sioux Indians than if
,-his unfortunate > flair had not occurred • but when
1 c-ir adventurous dispositions lead them to the con
iines of the Ind an Territory, and almost beyond the
reach of friendly assistance from the settlements,
prudence would seem to suggest that they should
. iu sufficient numbers to insure their safety.
Respectfully,
Chas. E. Flandrau,
Agent for the Sioux ot tiie Mississippi.
Second day of ike Uuilrond Jubilee.
The ceremonies of the grand Railroad Jubilee
were concluded on yesterday. The second day’s
proceedings were scarcely less interesting and im
posing than those of the first, while the crowd was
mno way diminished. At 11 o’clock in the morning
he different Fire Companies paraded through the
principal streets of the city, and after addresses at
Court Square from Mayor Douglass, of Memphis,
Mayor Miles, of Cliaijlestou, the representatives
from the City Councils of Savannah and Atlanta,
uid several o'htrs, they then proceeded to the
wharf at the foot of Court street, where two hogs
head of Atlantic wa’er were emptied inti the Mis
i-sippi by the Phoenix Fire Company of Cbaries
u,-. This we-3 a grand and imposing spectacle The
b us an 1 wharf fi r several hundred yards, and sev
eral steamboats 1) ing to, were literally covered with
people ; and when the waters of the far distant At
iut c were commingled, fi>r the first time, with those
ofth i u.igLty Father of Waters, a shout of exulta
i<m from that vert multitude which showed the joy
all fu t at the complt-ti iu of the miiou which binds to
gether two of the most important commercial poin's
•ifthe South. Patriotic nud appropriate epeeclus
were made on the ocepsien, and most agreeable in
fe> change ot friendly greetings and congratulations
were mutually felt by both our own people and
friends from the Atlantic seaboard, and all along
lie route The great undertaking is now a fait
accompli , aod gratuitous are neither inappropriate
or out of time _ i
A pleasing feature in the exercises was the part
takeu by the pupils of the City Schools. They form
ed a procession, marched to Court Square, and
thence to the Navy Yard, where they partook of a
bouutifu 1 p c-uie.
Tt e excursion in the afternoon was among the
most delightful incidents of the day. and contributed
gi tatly to the pleasure of tbo <e who turned out upon
the occasion. The splendid aud maguificent steam
er Sirronds, with some two hundred invited guests,
including the Mayors aud Aldermen of Chan< stou,
Savannah and Augusta, left the wharf at 4 o’clock
P. M., and run up the river about thirty miles.
It was a most pleasant and delightful affair
throughout The table set upon the occasion was
one of the finest and best arranged collation j we
have ever seen in this city, and great credit is due
the efficient steward, Horner, for the excellent man
er in which it was gotten up. Capt. Wray, the
veteran and oopular commander, did the honors
upon the occasionjonoet pracefully and ga lanUr
The Mattie Wayne, Winchester ana LaughUn,
with several hundred on each, including the firemen
from Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, Nashville
AUGUSTA, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1857.
•rod Memphis, also proceeded about twenty miles
u > the river, and we understand everything went
• ff pleasantly and to the eutire delight and sari-fac
tion "f every one present — Memphis Bulletin , '.id.
COMMERCIAL. ~
AMgueta Marker.
Wednesday, P. M.
COTTON. —The market this morning presented the
same featurta as for the last several days—a moderate
enquiry and full prices for the better descriptions, while
t‘ie very lower qualities were very dull and difficult of
sale, at a decline of £ to 1 ceut from the highest point
Since the receipt of the Euro pa’s accounts, which came
t > hand since noon, nothing has been done, to develope
their effect upon the market.
EXPORTS.
SAVANNAH, May 4—For Greenock, per ship Lady
Blanev—loo hales Upland Cdtton. For New York, [>er
sebr. VValter Haicigli—da? bales Cotton.
CHARLESTON, May s—For Boston, per brig South
er—3odba'es Upland Cotton. For New York, per cteam
ship -lames Adger—so bales Bea Island add 191 do. Up
land Cotton.
IMPORTS.
SAVANNAH, May 4—From Caibaran, Cuba, per
br;g Geo. E. I'rescott—23l hlids., lb tcs. and 7 br>U. Mo
lasses
SHIPFIJVG INTjE I.LICENCE.
SAVANNAH, May 4—Arr bark Gov. Hubba d, C -
enfueg a ; brig Geo. K Prescott, Gilkey, Caibaran, Cu
ba. Cld ship Lady Blaney. Vv Neman, Greenock ; bark
Fame Berry, Barcelona; scLu. WalterKaleigb, Nicker
son, New York.
CH ARLES 1 ON, May b —Cld. steamship James Ad
ger. Turner, New York; brigs Souther, Mayo, E ton;
St Andrew, Barkley, St. jago de Cuba; schr. Effor.,
Dunning, New Orleans.
TO THE PUBLIC.
JHAVE appointed JAMES M DAY Commissioner
of Krn--ration. and Cols. GARLAND A. SNEAD
and JOHN D REILLY, Cotnuii vonei a of Finance for
the Kepubl'c of*Jicai-agua *n and for the city of Augus
ta and county o ' Richmond, i ta'e of Grorgia.
All- persons de -irons of < .uing to that country, will
make applies!- n to JA.'IES M DAY ; and such as may
feel di-pose-1 to contribute tnnds ,oi- 'he relief of their
brathren in Cent .1 America, will please form the ac
quaintance of the Finance Commissioners.
L. J C KEWEN,
Cotruuissioner General of the, Republic of N' -aragua.
HO! FOR NICARAGUA!
FREE FARMS AND FREE PASSAGE!
A Ni opportunity i- now presented *o ail persons who
A aiede irous of emigrating |o*he fert-'t-ie-on of the
tropics, such as is seldom me' wit i in the expcrienc-* of a
lifetime. Popu’ tion is all thr tjs requisite to make Nica
ragua the most desirade country ou earth : and as an
ioduceineut to emigration, the government of that coun
try otlV-i s a tree passage f-ora Odar estou and two hun
dred and ff y acres of ae most excc.ler i quality of tila
blc, laud. The soil of Nicaragua e ct ed.-. in tichnesar J
fertility, that o r any Otbe)* portion of the globe, and in
viting the developu Tt of Amei icru iudtu try,it promises
a recompe -se proportion! -to -fsg.ea' and wuquestion
ed suner'o -ly- The c'imn'e i- -ie delicious tempera
tu v o of tun ttxqdcs, iee , roui indigenous elements of sick- j
do -. aad o unvaiy ini un ! ormijv. Now is the favora
ble me o secure a magoitice tiuome without co t, and
with access to it at . e exjieuse of the government pro
viding -t.
AH particulars n -be had by{ l%ljuiring of the under
signed, in the ,\la, . i Hall Bniljdiiig n ) s**irs.
JAMES ,i. DAY,
Uomniissiohero.‘ Emigration
ap)7 for the Republic of Nicaragua.
SAND HTLt RFSIDENCE FOR SALE.
Til L House copta' rooms on be floor s-d -J garret
roams; Ua-< ag j< ii Cellar under the louse, a Aral
rate Well of w;!'er :n be ya u, K'tcben, Negro and Sta
ble Houses, Vegc'able Garden, Vineyard of the Cataw
ba < .-pe, and ? young Orchard. The « bole baudsome
ly s’ uated and edn'aiuingoacre- of Land. Possession
can im bad immediately. Applv to
W. it. BCHIRMER,
a[)ll dtf or at this office.
\| ai kehti,
.» I 150 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL, 1-57 ,
ft) half bbls No 3 “
30 bbls. No. I
J-JhaUbbU No. 1 “
For ale by ZIMMERMAN A STOVALL,
ap-.’
SUMMER
UNDERSHIRT^
AND \
DRAWERS.
spit) WM. O. PRICE A CO. j
SOAR, -50 boxes flue Family SOAP, iu bar
la “ extra No. 1 family SOAP,
73 “ - Ny. I “
03 “ Colgate’s Toilette *'
for sale by BAKER, WRIGHT & CO.
ar-3
HikfllK’S JIA(iA/-l NE;, for Ma , trimmed
ALSO, ,
HARPERS -STORY BOOK, No. 30. Orkney, the
Peacemaker. For sa ebv
ap-.M THUS. RICHARDS & SON.
fttlAP AND STAIf( II
id l o b'-ses assorted liraud- SOAP ,
£5 " Pearl STARCH
On consignment aud for -ale bv
WM. 11. HOV\ AUD.
ajrll Cummission Merchant.
THE LADIES
ATT ILL find a tine stock of imported FANS, the new
c t and rarest patterns, at
llBNnfJ OSBORNES,
ap-18 Broad-atreet, under U -S Hotel.
l-H, CH. PALMEDO’"’
OFFICE at the store of FRED VON KAMP & CO.
Bfoad-street, opposite tue Bouge Bank Building.
feh96-3m*
~ij.UI.UVIT> K t'AMll.tsi—
-100 boxes be?t quality Adaniantiue CANDLES ,
tf.3 “ “ “ in fauitv.cases.
Foi sale low by CHARLES ESTES,
nhl ()Aw
MBHOHAHTS AND CITEBKS " ”
\1 T -11.1, find some'hing new in the I’EN line at
YY HENRY J OSBORNE S, bn Moudry next The
best Pen and Holder iu the World, without any excep
tion. aplß
T i'o nivi it* o h q »He duaaia.—h d. nok
l RMLIj has received a spl-nd’d assortment of Dra
matic Play-, which he w:M sell cheap. Call soon,
a-dp Store opposite U. S. Hotel.
] >AC«N. —100,000 lbs Choice Tennessee BACON,
I J well cured, and the hams tinel|y trimmed, for sa'e by
aps BAKER WRIGHT & CO.
F'AS.— 100 bushels of COW: PEA- and WHITE
PEAS, just received and for sale, by
aplfi M W WOODRUFF.
VEW NOVl'LS.—Harold Tracy: or Phases of
L ; fe. ByJ F. Smi-li. Esq., author of Henry dc la
Tour. Woman and her Mrster, Fred Vernon. Gus How
ard, Ac. *
Jehu : or A Cousin in 'be Hand is worth two- in the
Bush By Mi»s Em lie Ca lm.
For sale by japg--?) TH >S RICHARDS A SON
IMiijilt
; 50 bbls. Nashville Cty Mills Ex Super. FLOUR;
75 sacks Extra Tennessee FLOUR.
Just received and for sale by
WM. H. HOWARD,
ap-jt Commission Merchant.
yiIGAIfT-
O 10 hhds Porto Rico SUGAR;
10 bbls. Cia: isled C “
5“ “ B
On consignment and for sale by
WM H. HOWARD,
ap2i Commission Merchant.
lAMlji LS.—
3 iboxes.T E. Congdon’s Adamantine CANDLES;
4:0 “ Excelsior
Ou consignment aud for sale by
WM. H HOWARD,
a;.2! Commission Merchant.
CtULESE. —loobax*B ili'es Sl Son's CHEESE, just
/ received by DAWSON A SKINNER,
jan 13
AKPEKtS’ .UAGAZI.NE, for May, has just been
received.
ALSO,
Oodey's Lady's Book, aud Graham’s Magazine, for
same month. [apA?l GEO. A. OATES A BRO.
r H I 'IUiY - - -JO bbls Extra Old Reserr WHIS-
Y Y KEY, on consignment and for sale low, by
WM. H HOWARD.
apt Coram'ss'on Merchant.
A I'II INO KIXTI HES. —Piunge, Hip, Hand and
Shower BATHING TUBS, for sate by
S a JONES A CO,
aplO opposite Augusta Hotel.
ON CO.NibII4N.HE.NT, —A few thousand pounds
prime new Tennessee BACON, Hog Round, for
sale by febß M W. WOODRUFF
WANTED —Georg.a Railroad A Banking Compa
ny's STOCK. Apply to
1 Wit H. HOWARD,
ja-}4 Commission Merchant.
r HOMC I'UFfi. —Another supply of the celeb'altd
A QUASSIA TONIC CUPS, just received. Tbe*e
cups are the most convenient way of taking a tonic that
has yet been discovered, and Quassia has long been con
sidered one of the very best bitter tonics.
apll PLUMB A LEITNER.
HA«U ItItUSSIKS—Choice article of Rosewood
and Ivory Hair BRUSHES, received at
CHEW’S DRUG STORE,
ap‘26 Turpin’s Iron Range.
aDl£S’ Congrtss Heel GAITERS very fin*;
» •• FrenchKid** “ ••
•* Ri.sette “ “ SLIPPERS, very
fine. Received and for sal* by _
ap22 CL ARKE A ROY AL
FLOWER JARS.
A FEW doseo assorted sizes, just received by
mbl~ E. MUSTIN A SON.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GOiNG
NORTH BY THE BAY LINE
OKABOARD AND ROANOKE RAILROAD,
LT iu connection with the STEAM PACKETS on Cae»-
apeake Bay, forming a dally lire unsurpassed fo’ com
fort, speed and safety, between Weldon, N. C , and Bal
timore, Md.
The elegant Steam Packets, LOUSIANA, Cent. RUS
SELL, and NORTH CAROLINA. Capt. CANNON,
new borts, beautifully fitted up with coiamod ou- state
; rooms, are now ianniug riailv on ibe old ami favorite
' Bay L’ce, which, iu connection with the Roe-is .south of
I Weldon, presents the follow in-; unsurpassed Schedule :
Leave Augusta, Geo., 9.C3 A. II.;
“ BranchviHe, y. c., 1.50 P M.;
" Kingsville, “ 5.00 ‘
Wilmingtoj N. C„ fi.OO A. M.;
j “ Weldon, 17. C. 2 P.M.;
“ Norfolk, Va. fi P. IL;
Arrive at Baltimore Lid ,A. M.;
In time for the early morning trains for Philadelphia
and New-York.
Through Tickets to Wilmington, $9 ; thence to Balti
more 912.
Through Tickets may also be purcha.-ed in Wilming
ton for Puiladelphia *l4, and >r New York at $15.50, of
S. D. WALLACE, Ticket A „ent; or at Weldon .or Bal
timore *B, Philadelphia $lO, New-York $!’J, of E. N.
PETERSON, Agen* 8 A K. It C.
Baggv ~e checkirt through from Augusta to Weldon,
thence to Be'timere.
Through uoai Wilmington to New-York in 38 hours
without loss of sleep.
For further particuia-s, apply to
C. D. BOYDEN Agent luland Route.
sep2o-tf Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNS.
IWI LL be at the following places at the times stated,
for the purpose of receiving the State Tax Returns
for the couutv of Richmond : At the Lower Market
H .use, in the Is: Ward, on Tuesdays, he 7th of April
a»d sth c.* Mry, (sale days-) at Tlios. R. Rhodes’ store,
in the tdWi Wednesiiavs Bih of April ai d (Tth of
Hay : at the United States Hotel, in the 3d Ward, on
Thursdays 9‘a Apr ! and ?lu May ; at J. Reed’s store, in
lue 4tu Ward, Fridays 10th April and 6th May : and at
the Coui t Giout ils ot he country d>,ricts on their rc
ipective Court Days un'il the Ist July. I shah endea
vor to call upon all who hr ve pc imam n t places of busi
ness in Augusta, for tbei -relr a-, and hope that I shall
not be asked to do so more than once. To enable me to
have the digest ready by he time it is due, (Ist of Au
gust,)! . halt certainly c'o-e on the Ist of July, and re
turn as defaulters, anldouole tax, all who have not made
their returns by tha: i' ..re.
apvt-iltuiyfi JOHN A. BOIILER, H..T K. R r.
04 CONSIGN tiE>T-
UObb’s Rectified WHISKEY various brand- ;
7 j bbU. Old Monongahela •’
30 ” Old Fve “
20 “ Nodar *•
101 ca-ks Cognac BRANDY ,
20* "
2i “ “ ’* old and fine;
10boxes SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ,
20box Cogi ac BRANDY,
SOM. SEGARS, various brands, from common to very
fne;
It'cases BOOTS and SHOES, f.- har dwell asaotled ;
35 bols. While W'-eaud Cii e" VINEGAR .
20 boxes Assorted PICKLEx, &c. ,
And a variety of other articles, aii of which will be
so l at very low prices to close vi- ious consignments
turned over' j us by the late firm of ti ir i de >-, W byte A
Co. W. B. GRIFFIN A GO.
Acirusta, April 14, 1657. apls
THE FAST TROTTING STALLION,
ST. LAIVKKNCK, wdl oland ’be present soa-nn,
on Mondays, Tuesdays and W< unesdays, at Mr.
C. A. lltu's p'aniatiuu, on 'lie Savannah road, four miles
fro;n tilin' ciiy ; and Thutvdays, Fridays, and Saturdays
at Hr» aLK u. Wilson's stables, in Augusta.
Ke wfll be let to tuares a! Twenty-five Dollars the
season, or Forty to insure.
For p. rticuUrs, see Small Bills. Pastures gratis.—
Season expires First of July. C. A RED.
* pl 2 _
SAUCES.
JUST RECEIVED,® !a>ge assortment of the most
celebr?'ed Fi-’u and Mert SAUCESendCA I SUPS.
Also, fresh SALMON. MACKEREL, LOBSTERS and
HADDOCK, iu sealed cans, Ac.
mil 29 I. P. GtRARPKV.
if I It AR DE V, WHY TE A CO. have placed their
" I Hooks and Accounts’t the hands COr E. OIRAR
DEY, who ’ authorized »o si as tiieir A'torney in set
tlement of all claims, either owing *o or due by said firm.
Persons ba\ iuu claims will pieseot.tbem for payment on
the Isl July-; 'hose indebted are requested to make
prompt payment. GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
Augusta, April 24. 1637. , «!> ’-4
WATsn uooLsas■
SO VIE Choice WATER COOLERS, Philadelphia
Manufacture, for sale by
aplt E MUSTIN A SON.
NEW FiRM.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
I I ENRY J. OSBORNE wil! keep a nil and com-
J 1 pleteassortn ent o'eil * icles in the HOKOLOGI
CAL, JEWELRY ami OPTICAL LIFE ." the old
s'and of Osborne A Wu : *lnck. Hr vu>g in employ g fir -t
rati W. U-h maker and Repairer • f Jewelry, all work
will be promptly executed in the pern hen. manner. By
mri• personal nuentio *o Lie waut-aud interests of bis
customers, be hopes to main his o d friends, and make
many new unis HENRY J OSBORNE.
No 258, under 'he United St a Hotel.
Augusta, Ga ,
TO RENT,
A DWELLING on Wa-kin' street, opposite parade
ground, cor la'u-ng 7 rooms, piazza front and back,
with Kitchen wi i 1 roouis. Flower and Vegetable Gar
den, with stable and other out houses, Ac. Rent.mod
erate to an approved tenan-. Possession given 15th
April. Apply to Thomas Courtenay at the Young Men’s
L'brary Association, near post Office. mh29
DES'R AB L E REAL ES YAT£L
I HAVE for sa'e, a two story BRICK HOUSE, -situ
ated on ‘he „ou li side of Broad three*, three doors
above die tipper Market. The Lot fronts 27! fee* on
Broad street and runs thiough to Ei!i», with all neces
sary out-houses. Applv to
jan23 WM. H HOWARD
HAN FOHD! a TAe *d' Bacon’s Rebellion. By
Lt George Tucker; and Violet, or. the Cross and
tbe Crown, by 51. J. Mclntosh. For sate tiv
apl2 TITOS. RICHARDS A SON.
MOKE UOUKs. —-Germany, its Universities,
Theology and Religion, by Philip Stkaff, D. D.,
and Wythe’s Pocket Dose Book. F-r sale bv
anl2 THOS RICHARDS &. SON.
\a * 0<»I) YY A KE, TUBS, CHURNS, PIGtJINS,
W Barrel COVERS, and a great variety of oth<-r ai-ti
clcs of Wood Ware, for sale by
S. S. JONES A CO.,
aplO 210 Broad-street.
TUMBLERS! TUMBLERS I !
*VAA DO/, Bar ard Table TUMBLERS lor sale
jfi \ )at from 35 to 50 cent i i>er doz.
ap7 S. C. MUSTIN
\TAILS._
F V 1000 kegs Old Dominion N AILS ;
500 “ Wyoming “
In store and for sale low bv
feb22 HAND, WILCOX A C®.
Bird caues.-i is our firm conviction that we
have a greater variety and a larger stock of Canary
and Mocking Bird CAGES than all other doa ers iu the
city combined. Call and look, lo remove all doubt on
this point. S. S. JONES &. CO., *
aplO 210 SVoad-street.
O K A ** A 44t4 good to tirime Rio COFFEE ; 3<) mat
LOU Gov t. Java COFFEE.
mhls FLEMING, CLEMENCE & CO.
WE HAVE STILL ON HAND,
QAA CHOICE PEACH TREES—it is not thought
A.V_rv* toolatetopla t, them. 'We will sell at £12.50
per hundred [ap]7| E MUSTIN & SON.
ON CON’SHiN -l ENT —2-JO bbis. Tennessee Extra
Fatndy FLOUR, for sale by
ap'7 BEERS A TERRY.
LEMONS. —lo boxes Sicily L' -MONS, in fine order,
ou consignment, and for sale by
, WM. H HOWARD,
aplfl Commission Merchant.
RUrt.SELL’S MAt.AZIN'E FUR APRIL—An.
other supply 'ust received by
»p!9 THOS RICHARDS A SON
WRAPPINCJ PAPER.—A laige assortment of
WRAPPING PAPER, from Pioneer Pap**r Miffs,
for sale on consignment by BEERS A TERRY,
apl * opposbe Plsuters Hotel.
OKAMJKjy AND LEJIONB. —Just received,
30 b .xes Sweet ORANGES,
10 “ LEMONS, at
»p!7 I. P GIRARDEY 8.
II.IIE. —200bbls. fre-h Tbomaston LIME, just re-
J ceived at S >uth Carolina Railrosd Depot on consign
ment, and for sale by JOHN CASHIN
Gen’i Commissioa Merchant, No. 4 Warren Block.
ap!o
OAAA CORN SACKS IO- sale
SUoU mb 15 FLEMING, CLBMHNCE A CO.
PINE A PPI.ES.—3 tcs. West India PINE APPLES,
in store and for sale by
WM. H. HOWARD,
Crmniinaion Merchant.
CIUmICK OLD LldlOlta. —We have mst re
/ ceived the following brands of as choice LIQUORS
as there is to be found, viz :
10 doz. Hennessy BRANDY, vintage 1642 ;
1° “ Otard, Dupuy ACo BRANDY, vinUgolß4o;
7 Rynbended Louen Schiedam GIN;
5 doz. J J Yriarte J. R. O , H. B R Brown SHERRY,
vintage 1823. £. ®p2l
SWEET POTATOES.—A few bushels on consign
ment suitable for Eating or Planting, for sale tty
ap2l M. W WOODRUFF.
JXTRA FLOUR.—7S hall barrels Extra Family
J FLOUR, equal in quality to Hiram Smith’s. For
sale by fehsl CHAB. ESTES.
WERT POTATOKS.-50 bushel* choice SWEET
POTATOEB, just received on consignment and for
•ale by JOHN GaSHIN,
Gen’i Commission Merchant, No. 4 Warren Block.
1? ENNKSMEK BACON.—SO, OUO tta choice Tea
. nessee BACON, for sale by
mb3l wtf C HAS. ESTES-
GHJUwCKa RAILttUAU.
PASgENeiK tKaitsa.
IKA V E August*, daily at 6.00 A. M. and 5 P. M.
J Arrive “ -‘ a22 A. M. and 6 “
Atlanta daily at 6.45 A. U. and « P. M.
Arrive at *• 3.00 " 3.30 P. M.
Connecting with Athens Branch Train.
Arriving a* Union Point daily, Sundays excepted,
0.50 A. M. and leaving at 2.25 P. M.
With Washington Branch.
Arriving at Gumming daily, Sundays excepted, a
8.50 A. M.„ aud leaving at 3jKO P. M.
With South Caro’ina Railroad.
Leaving Augusta daily at 9.20 A. SI., aud 9.50 P. M.
p Arriving at Augusta daily at 3 o’clock A. M. and 4210
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road.
Leave Atlanta daily at 3.30 A. M. and 4.15 P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 6,00 A. M. and 5.35 P. M-
With Western and Atlantic Kaffroad,
Leaving Atlanta daily at 9 A. M. ami 6 55 P. M.
Arriving at Atlanta daily at 3. SO A M and 4 13 P. M.
GEO. YONGE, Gen l Sup t.
Sept. 9, 1855. seplO
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
r { 'HE Splendid Side-Wheel Steamships,
X KEYSTONE STATE, 1500 tons,
R. Hsaute. Oommauder,
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1500 tons,
J. J. Gahvin, Jr, Commander.
The forme; Sli p leaving Savannah on SATURDAY,
May 2-ith,anu the latteAleaving Cuarlestonon SATIJH
DA V, May 3* st, and every two weeks thereafter; thus
forming a weekly line.
These are only two nigh'.s at sea,and have v( r
IC3 miles of Rive Navigation.
Passengers wsl ue landed if desired, at New Castle,
Del., from which place Cars stai t'Hree times daily for
Baltimore, Washington City, and other Southern jHjints.
C. A. GREINER, A ,ent, Savannah.
T. S. A T. G. BUDD, Charleston.
Passengers using Friilay NigUu’Train w !1 be in time
so; tire steamers. D. DAVIS,
Traveling Agent, Augusta, Ga.
Savannah, May 20,18.56. my2s-iy
CABIN PASSAGE TO N. YORK, $25
SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL LINE.
r pHE New aud splendid Side-wheel S.eamfiliips—
X AUGUSTA I,sootous...Capt. £l. S. WoodLiill.
FLORIDA 1,300 1 ..Capt. 1 aac Crowell.
ALABAMA.. .1300 “ ..Capt. G. R. Schenck.
WILL LEAVE SAVANNAH fcVLHY
SATURDA V.
The.e ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed, safety auu comfort, mrk’ng their pas
sages in th;y tobixty iiours, and are commanded by skill
ful, careful and polite officers. Having elegant state
room accommodations, they offer a most desirable coni
veyanee to New-York.
Cabin Passage o New-York $25
Steerage Passage to New-York 8
PA DEL, FORD FAY <L CO. Savannah.
SAM L L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway,
janlß New-York.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY 3u SEP
TEMBER, H<5C s
Leave Augusta M. and 4 P. M. ;
Arrive at Milton 8.15 a. H and 6.50 P. M.,
connecting wilb t; or Savannah and Macon.
Leave Mtllen 12.45 A. M. and 5.45 P M.;
Arrive at. Augusta 3.30 A. 1 and 8.45 P. It.
sep 14 tt’ C A. BROWN, Agent
NOTICE.
UAVINIi nil r chased tbe stock of Goods of SCRAN
'* ON. KOLB & CO. we vr Ido a fleneral GRO
CERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their old
place of bubiaess, No. 2 Warren B'oc’t.
KOI.B A PIIINIZY.
CHAS. M. KU’E. | JAMES H. PHIKUY.
Augusta, November 25, 1656.
WE fcrve .-o’d our stock of Goods to Messr--,. KOLB
A PHIN’tZY, and take »»leasn' e in recommending
teem toou*- natrons. SCRANTON, KOLB & CO.
Augusta, November 25 185il. nov29
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS:
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB AND VESTINGS.
\\TM. O. PRICE A < ’O. are now prepared to ex-
T T iiibi to tbe l '- frier.os ard customers an attract ive,
elegant and complete assortment of Fell and Winter
GOODS, adapted to the nts o f this section of the
country. Among which n e found all that is new
an i useful .or Gentlemen a wear.
Particular attention is requested to their extensive as
sortment ot HOSIERY, GLOVES, and NECK DRESS
ING. octl
Tandy goods.
CLAKK dt CO. Post Office Corner.
Oc*obe<-1,1656, _ oet3
NOTICE.
lIiEHEBY forewarn all persons from trading for
any Notes or Memor.'rdums given 'o Tinsley A
Ir rrin, E. C. Tinsiev or Tnos. J. i r (i?tn, as they have
been f, audulen 'v kept out of my possess s >n. and I will
not pay any o' ’hem unicss compelled by law.
Janua v2° ’637. .I AS, P. FLEMING.
NOTICE.
TO -nit tbe public, PRESCRIPTIONS will be . are-
JL tuliy prepared, rut only during the day, but also at
any time of the night.
feb-’G 3m' FRED. VON KAMP A CO.
ROOMS TO RENT,
IN a central pat t of the c*y, sir table for a small fnmi
ly, o a few s'*gle Oeutiemen, with or without
Board Terms moderate. luqnire at this office.
feh-23 ts
lEECTI ES.— ' We shall try to supply our customers
j with ;>e„i Swedish LEECHES, from this time out
A email supply received today.
oct2t D B PLUMB & CO
NEW CORN SHELLER.
SMITH PATENT.
Wf E i all tbe attention ot those in w nt of a CORN
T I SHELLER, so examine tne above patent. It has
no equal for the amount of work it can accomplish, and
for durability. For sale by
ocllti __ LEWIS A ALLEN.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
'I 1 HE partnership heretofore existing iu this city, be-
A tween the undersigned in tbe Gere.u'G ccery Bu
s ; ress, unde' tie name and sty e< f BELCHER A HOL
LINGSWORTH is this dav ui .solved bv mutual con
sent. J. M. BELCHER,
J H. HOLLINGSWORTH.
Augusta, 19th Feb. 1657. feb2o
DRESS MAKING.
MKS, A. MOON has removed to the south side of
Green street, nex* d<ior to the Methodist Parson
ge, where, ie ; s prepared to execute all orders which
tray pe reee ved.
Thankiui for the patronage heretofore conferred, aeon
tinnance of the same is respectfully solicited octp
J. M. NEWBY & CO.,
HAVE now on hand, aud will rec.ive weekly, the
newes* and most elegant styles of Goods known
to the trade.
S' rangers visitiug Augusta, will get £b=ted by calling
in ard examining o;tr rtock.
Also on hand a arge 'ot of Youths’ and Boys' CLOTH
ING—SIIIRTs, DRAWERS, STOCKS, GLOVES, Ac
OCtlli
~ tcTreWt. “
IT’ltOM the Ist January neat the DWELLING on
Reynold street, directly in the rear of mv residence.
decCO W H COOPER.
SHIRT FRONTS.
JU**T received, another lot of those cheap Woven
BOSOMS, at .»7i cents, worth 75e , aud warranted
to wear longer than tue best Linen go ;d->. At
HEPSEY’S, !
ja29 opposite U. S Ho’el.i
WTM have now in use at this Hotel one of the “ EX
TT CELSIOR STEAM WASHING MACHINES,’
and have been Uolng ;t drily for ii e last six months, and
chee- fully recommend '. as being „r *>e> : or ■;> any aiug
we have ever nsed, aud recommend It to a'l wi o wish to
save labor and fuel! \V. P STARR,
ELIZA C STARE
Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga., October 31, 1856.
novl-dtf
SJT.Yit CANDLES.— SOO boxes Sbelteio CANDLES*
O Just received and for sale low, by
whip HAND, WIDCOX * CO.
CtOL\>TKY FLOUR* — 10 bht» supeihne t LuUK,
) on consignment.
tnhlQ HAND, WILCOX A CO
NAIL.**. —lUUOktgs N ails, assorted sizes tor sale
febl9 BAKER. WRIGHT A Co
KE V NOLDs’ SFEC’IFII . For taout and Utieu
matism. A supply received by
fob‘2B WM H TUTT.
UKKD OaTS.—On consignment and for sale, a tew
k? hundred bushels SEcD OATS, Biack and White
feKI M W. WOODRUFF
Q ( YCY U V(iß Prime K o COFFEE ; "
OUU 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
50 boxes Sperm CANDLES ;
50 “ Pearl STARCH
Jus, received by DAWSON A SKINNER.
ieb4
L'hOl K AND BACON—
J? 300 sreks FLOUR, Extra ;
150 “ “ S.inerfine;
10 cr ska old Bacon SIDES, Tennessee,
5 “ new ” HA*lB, well cured.
Just received on consignment, and for sale bv
• febSJ WM H. HOWARI.
WA.NHbOYVN MfitfliltY J'OWDKHj—A very
fine article, just received by WM. H. TUTT.
dec2
OALT.—SOOO sacks SALT for *aie low from tne
O wharf by 'jan7| HAND, WILCOX A CO.
ÜbOlU.
200 bags choice Family FLOUR;
300 “ Superfine “
For s«le by |mbl] BAKER, WRIGHT A CO.
Wil I6>KKV.—50 bbls Dean’s celebrated brand
rectified WHISKEY, just received on consign
ment, and for sale low by WM. H. HOWARD,
Commission Merchant
*7 X/i HEWS NAILS, assorted size* ;
I uv 500 boxes Adamantine CANDLES.
Fo-sale by ZIMMERMAN A STOVALL.
apS
VOL. XXI. NO. 109.
aywTAL noticesl^^
dentistry’ t
DR. JAB. T. PATERSON, DENTIST,
{Late of [lotion, Mat* ,)
HAVING located permanently in tbit city, offer* hi*
professional services to the citizens of Augusta and
vicinity. He i* prepared '.o do all kind., of Plate Work,
but wnnlii recommend special attention to hi* mode of
inserting ibe ATMOSPHERIC PLATE.
Dr P. has i a,i seven years'experience in the United
8t tea and Eumpe. Wi'l attend w operations on the
Mouth Irrcgu’aii vo the Teeth. Hare Lip,Ac . and will
town he Artificial OBTURATOR, or PALATE.
Oft c c an t residence in Col. Clanton’s Buildings, on
W asL Hurt on street, a few doors front Broad street.
mti'Js-dilm
S. W. HARKEB, M D.,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
OFFICE on Bros, street, one door above Poat Of*
fire corner.
Dr. 11. is prepared to do Allen's Patent and Hnnter'a
CouticuouuGuui work, and ait recent iuipiofoment* In
th > art anvil
REMOVAL. "
Dll. CHASE has removed his office to the North
4deof Broad street over Mrs Hall's Millinery store,
opposite the United States Ho .el where he is now
ready to see these desiring his Professional services,
nor*
DESTINED TO SUPERSEDE AhIToTHER
EDITIONS I
lib.arv isconip ete witbonl a copy ! TheOriginai
it T ex'< f **.l. k'pem e Kcstoied' Jewett’s Collier's
Edition of ti e C imo'e'e Works of William 8 iskapeve,
including ho L'fe. Pluys and Poems, embellished with
? splend 1 Steel Portiait, and Forty New and Original
Designs.
“Straws will show which way the wind blows 1"
INCONTROVERTIBLE EVIDENCE.
ORDERS RECEIVED.
New Orleans, La.
To C o. F. Ooo'edjo :
Tile - • copies oi Shakespeare sent ns, have vanished 1
You w,if please semi „tl copies more by steamer, a pro
portion in Cloth and Sheep uiuding. * * *
Richmond, Va.
To Mi Geo. F Cooledge :
The shekspeare eni are ail sold you will please send
roe a case eon ain.ng (dor 100 copies assorted, in Cloth
and in Sheep binding.
Adrian, Mick.
To Mr Oeo F. Cool edge :
Your ed'i ion of Shakespeare sells first rate 1 I sold In
a shoe me a" l ir, you sent me Rend me another ease
assorted, in C o.it and in .Sheep Biadtng bv Hal road.
Columbus, (»a.
To Deo F Cool dje:
Semi rue, to, ome by sieamer with my order upon Far*
ruei, H. ue« ACo . : . copies of your Shakespeare, assort
ed incioih* d cheep bimliug *
Foe sale by T. RICHARDS A SON, Augusta,
a pi
LUMBER AND WOOD FOB SALE
| | 1/ |(1 FKFT LUMBER, assorted. 100 Cord*
Green and Dry t*:tk WOOD. All or
dtfrs i.i Lumber tilled » slior notice. Apply to our
Agent, R H. COKER, a 1 and Savannah Rail
road Depot WALKER At DICKINSON,
ianil Uly
’ TO HIRE. "
A NEGRO GIRL, by the month, a very fine Cook
Washer aud I*oner, without children. Impure at
this office. mtUtxUf
1857.
NF. W and choice GOOD'*, received this year to
upto ord. r. WM. <> PRICE At CO.,
Drapers and Tai'ors.
|>.U t*.\, li st ON.—
-13 5 hhds. clear BACON Sides,
I I “ prime ” Shoulders,
Just received ami for sale by
* WM. If HOWARD,
fehS I’nuim'n Merchant.
\I hDI( INC latne (or Families,
AY*. Physicians aud l’lantations. For sale low by
»l>? Wvt II TUTT.
( »»•«»! < KKA ,»| I LA HITTER. —lOmk.' ».,o'Uen
BUTTER for sale, on consignment liy
CHAS. IV M.CALLA,
D'ho eoi ner Jackson and Ellis streets.
I>t'At II Hu AN D k—l casks, a fine ai title, for sale
by N Cord, hokton a Walton
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At ii.>casks choice Tennessee uau* .
S» “ “ “ SIDES;
85 “ “ “ SHOULDERS.
For ale by ZIMMERMAN A STOVALL.
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HAVANA*. —2t eices BANANAS, just received and
lo ■ >rV ov Inhiio] WM II lIoWAKD.
L'l.ol K.—S(JO sacks Snpei tine and Extra Family
r FLOUR, just received and Tor sale t‘y
WM. H HOWARD,
fcti22 Cotnmisdon Merchant.
I,\S(ildMl I.IVsIHt OIL.—.sXI galtoi.s receiv
J ed by |mhi:t| WM tt '•'UTT.
1A It It. —A 4. n,* LEAP ' LARD, juu received
-i and for sale by ZIMMERMAN A &TOVALL.
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I^'l. ItNITI RE POLISH,—The best article extant
for Cleaning end imparting a beautiful gloss to all
kinds of Varnished aud Polished Fnrnitme, Od Paint
itig, Ac. Price ~.T cents Ft r sate by
aprt H AVILAN’D, KISLEV A CO.
I /> lit. It 111 l e„ LEAD—iti,Oi*i IBs of very .nj*e
-1 rior ipiality, lif kegs of hull lbs each, down to 25 IBs.
'i'his Lead we guarantee ei|ual to any ever brought to
this market. For sale by WM. 11. TUTF.
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vlTAit A >li .tWnAaaKS,—6D hbiK CUBA
O MOLASSES
30 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar
20 Muscovado Sugar.
Just received, and for sa.e, at No 2 Warren Block,
by KOLB * PHINJZY.
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CUMIhfcS,HU) boxes aDaT CANDLES.
/ 60 boxes Sperm Caudles.
Just received aud for sale by
apll! KOLB A PHINIZY.
VO RING EXTRA! T* —Os the best qnaiity,
and richest Davors, on hand and tor sale by
aplf PLUMB A L* ITNER.
I IHHEK’S SCHIEDAM SC IIN A l*l*s— The
AJ < n y pure article of the knd, to he had at
»bU CHEW S DRUG STORE.
4 iXI I.KNATIiI) lll'l'TEßs, those desiring a
" ' Bitter free from alcohol, are leeommended to try
theso For sate at CHEW S DRUG SToRE,
,r, H Turpin's Iron K»"gc.
(UJW tliltr.s tvanteti iaiiaeduMeiy, 4» U h Jivy
J but dry COW HIiJKS, lor which 1 will pay the
highest cash prices. M. W. WOODRUtF.
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BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
CN OLD Band French CHINA, in Dinner, Tea and
T Toilet Sets. Persons desiring to replenish their
sets, can be accommodated with any piece they may
wish, at ;Sl4 Broad street. E MUBTIN At SON.
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MISSES' BI SK I NS, kLIPPEIIS, ANETcHIL
DHENS’ ANKLE TIES.—IOO pair Misses' Kid
BISKINS: .
100 pair : I'lsse*' Kid SLII’PERS ;
200 pair Children’s Blue and Green ANKLE TIES.
Just deceived from D. B. King, ! h ladelpbia, and to
sale by tmh-.’v] CLAKKE A KOVAL.
MOli.Aßßb*. »)U iiiiilv new cri'p Mt>La»f*E.s tor
sale. Ile'u 101 BAKER. WRIt.HT A CO.
ON con«*h;n >ient—
loO Cans New LARD,.
1<) kegs do.
A Bbls. do.
500 Bills. FLOUR Extra Family antkSuperflne
brands for sale by J. A. ANSI.EY.
HOE IrASTk, PUIS AND I'ALPHKI.VI.
O 2000 SHOE LASTS ;
100 bane s SHOE PLGB ;
150 do* Freer i, German and Amei ican CALFSKINB.
For sale low by CONLEY, FORCE At CO.
feblt
Cl | till ID*, prime uoa AIOLAS'I-.S. fuls-le mw by
mhiß WILCOX. HAND A AN.NLEY.
BURNING FLUID ! ,
ON Consignment, 10barrels best BURNING FLUID,
for sa.e at lower price than at any o.bcr House
in the City, by the barrel. 8. C. MUSTIN.
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CNuFFEE.— 500 bag* prime RIO C»>FFtE. just «*•
A ceived, and tor sate by KOLB A PHINIZY.
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CIANDLKWe- .
/ 200 boxes Adamantine CANDLES
50 “ Sperm
SJO “ Patent Sperm
For sale by (mhiMj DAWSON A SKINNER.
Uk.d if KOBE WATER,—A lot ot Fresh NO E
It E,just received.
PLUMB A LEITNER.
LDla t->D likiß—
-lUU tibl* Fresh Thomas ton LIME;
oOUO lbs. Plasterer’s HAIR. Just received by
CHaS KsTES.
& iDERKAIL»» Hi AM' tUW
-L DKRB,—IOO dozen for sale by
*P 7 WM. H TUTT.
lI.Ns LED OlL.—a supply on hana, aud tor sale
J tow, hy [apllj \VM. H. TLTT._
WINDOW GLANi*—AUaUe*,from26by 46 to«
by rO, for sale low hy WM. H. T UTT.
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JAPANNED VVAUEr—We have this art.-le in aU
ita var.ety, at wholesale or retail. Enumeration l»
out of the auestiou. 8. 8. JONES A CO.,
UplO 210 Bro d street.
Blu u.Ni. r hllll.—a good supply ot Starrs
best always an baud, at lowest rates
•plU 8 8. JONES A CO.
SEIDLITZ POWDKMC*.—Prepared expressly tor
our retail trade, and warranted full weight,
apll WAL H. TUTT.