Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, May 09, 1857, Image 1

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Daily Chronicle & Sentinel. I’.Y \Y. S. JONHS. i a. ;>»: n mtLiMir.i* V). v, TIII.U-' AM* WEEKLY, BY W 11*1*1 AM. B. JONES. f FiKMS V PAPER- —pi <-1 .Mor j’lO’ r-nd Evening.— s '> —M* Uo/.i ill- per annum. p»j» , i pavin'- nt }(..dcUye l i irtn-.K MONTHS i u I ; * ii «c?u by Jla>!—si.via- IM/I.i.aks in deiayc-l mickk months Eight Dollars. K'tlvl V i'Al’Kß—r’ori: Dnfil.AH- per annum, if pa* rnvot t>c ib-iayed rilliKt months , .i. D* isr-. i i A maenm-tb she**!/ —Two Dob 1* • ' . an «t ' mo:jt buLURf if V-.-t ««r Emit if Edi iart of yet ’■ rmnj. ftV I'MsMattAl'H ,„.i • i !■ n iit's (livurroioiial Dmtricf. j Abbeville, Newberry, and, as far as a. D<- njfton sf:v« Bonham 22119, and Sul s Xi: * r*s are b«s- ato be heard from ■■ I vvi ; i> wii! irgely iuoreaae Bonham's Furiiicr hi the Kur/ipa. c, H i ■ —V ! uge iu •<;; int of merchant* ur> rs l;ad tjix-o hold >t! Matwihdrter, for -of »'«*• ;iiug an lissooiatioii for the pur* u'roJfh o! col tun P.ll OVCI tht» , |i tribal ally in tlt«- Briti.-,!* tuloniee. - i Djilui bailees wore apprehended in the L iii, liurtfes, Viitoria and all Cat a ■ of precaution had been taken i, . i (tiim iif to prevent them. • for Cuba leave abo-jt the last, of May. Si naao i id left Ibuis for Madrid, to " • way f r the Mexican Ambassador. \ review of f t.IMM troops was to take (■ Kit mi tiie t>ih May, in houor of the Grand tnjitine. A c nn rieidal treaty was in progress r ,-n l‘ i and S irdinia. , , , !s i I'.ai <nos at Bornto —The Chi l< ri >i. on 'be 17th of February, rose and li ir.ip • .i:~ Sir Junes Brooks by ■-i ini'oiiio otr the i litutl. One of J •tv's ' ..-iters eubseqaently ar- I will, on nt- i -tling With the Mft - n Jo i 11. oo!,., v thead — avenged the t lie . ell lenient by Ruing 2(11(0 Cbi .M v •>. ■f e f,-esi, ( .t still continues.— ! tl * ~ t tinwut. ron hiate -fleet ; ,no to l)eun Wear her cloudy and rainy, j e,i : on the Centra! road, west -■ or v. ... «•«, ' awe v, ;,i*s water tinder ti ■_ i. we. •, whfoh 1< ft i >•* nVi. kyi stefccr, ran* ver it before d the b ; igu car w»h up ■ is !t.: .e, ii int j the culvert, j utnone , • « •-in! !y i’T't. The damage.« were I ■ i*| o ino'io Travel'over th rotidha ! bee.i int •.•■mi f*>d on the main hey (In j ixlvt et-ti iv »rd nod Ki i bester, some j of t ek have been washed | ■• i - IV' '■ T ain-. however, on tSe old j i ' ■ ;i " i;n ' T '• ih,y --• ' • • ( J l> Diriment !•- . . ,i t-e • the com- ! • o-utof i-tting in the wa'r . lie of tJi'e breaks | - Utica, where a sewer is built under the canal j , broke iiir .Uirh oee.-i-ioui-g nine miies of i lii- j drawn, i tot repcira Ihe other break | K < k Ji'itf f..-.-dtalso on the Eastern lti- | ! ■ M v i --flhnrlolfi! Jones lias made i 1 '-f l> bre tie- ' l i yor cm:-**cting her statc o'l ..e ■>; lot In'o le i-, \Vm. Join s, And a I d J met W i one, in tie tntirdi rof Geo j v- - t r, ’if r- Bet.-ey Me \!s -tv is, a 1 ! -!' Sr- cb-u-jes t bi e: in. • o;i hs?r ulihdged I. 11 h * . ' Mom o- > ewurt., also giv j -is * , u.iig ti i- ur, who wa- mi I • ■ of 'i- n! many with (hem. I i 1 • "f. i - M iod iy neirnihg after j (' ■ r!o*‘e - s* item* nr before jaab I ,i r i■ -r In'• .. r "nil .Inin.’S Wil- : of S . 'ii VVno--, in i -• ,-v o :• i i. H r si a*• men j ”- i. Mr- W •• isj Bon r sin*, ts. The ai- i ofh r b ). Wii'!”..n J -nos. in kil- i W lit .■" . -.i iii-ejev I * cieur h m • ' ■ >•! •"i jo*, r.ing a yeuig man if.line I •n. Pi. -May :» —lOenvkr-anl 1.-i.igl j • e ft: - hi ie -. lb - Lin isTir- I ft y fay, but. is no v faliin • J v • i atn svt i aw-’.v '{ • 1 > lawure divisiui > 'v < * -ii i! - s'--oosiy da’’ riged I * Mir l’oin I- ui lo -x w k.s -o repair ft j •'•ley •"> \ lire took ou‘ in ill"* j luce. ! i; "i-f evenoiu n eig th" dwe v-rysthble oj t -n-b-s Dee's: Also, tb< . Akinitra li 'use, i ii'aioiuir nim j .-ne -,-v. n, r • iiiii -mull and coinphra- j - ! >u.id,- Eo-> a 1 •' •• »' (mm. in j t U;e>- ■ ; j 1 ‘ 1- Mat b— A lv:.- s fro’n < tuiudaro. ! 1 • "'I ills’.. I.lf’e IIS -II re. I ; v,-<l here j •I Rotiiv - pr •»<•* •*><l to L-es tvipton j * e ;. : s b: .1 mi ”i , eclmcnt f>r trea i 1. -M to bail lo the sum of jjsltMHt'l. •. < > loii'.e 'i tj S\\ ,; iy iii April,at erhic! i whs nitin s< •• t. I I* e * -at pi'Vi- res a letter fro rs. vi ral ■ i.iw . nc- K tu-,.5. to Sccrctaiy Stan 1 'I- g*m! it the t ‘ilowiug course 1"; adopt*«' ' * > ' • a.t e| rim for d-degates to tin | i ■ I wo p.- -04 s. one of ea:b; pu-ty, t<i b< ! '■ ■ -i e. -ii i. • 111 1 -nee the registry lis 1 r u:. 1r« gis' -i ! • legal voters I •> 1 rrrei t t ■ fit »t IwU and tin f be in • acc.n ling to tjrca •r* 1 1 1’ m' id ’ -v of id4c'i 'll. tuoiV-en ekeh par I >. ’i -."e, :-.-', ai.J tl -1 ui.i-e } .1 !' dye- to l|- •r,i| ii d one riliente- j ;•••• "ii i" p -eA* In tire < • invention. Li ■-ey in at Mr. Mairon decliues tlie prop" j 1- ‘ v —U h" great trambei of wit I'O -i!nquiry ha» nj live » seiiou inju yto the pbb 'tty of 1 e N yh is aivtlior iz-'d notice t< .. ..1 null 11 ■ cnees where it may he dbtn 1 to just the J• Viv. t»tt ’■ -el 1 ‘ f'-nht shad enter i.rl* ■r* eeivc the depositions of ivi ( nas.se f i i Mime being'liken by iiu’hont i-t.i.i: run.oath, upon Tit-frogatn •• e i.iti-rrog itoriea to be cxli.bitad to the Dlju-'M-S, •'.t in, Muy .'i’,h.—lt ie believed that tb-. I't -uty is lii.-yo.i t r-s is urmio’i. ;; _ .- of r iiifn-ations hiving ex i • ..ii -t ■’ >n inaiutulna that the Britial ’’ ! '”S nil dto u e the C’;iv tou and ■ -. u d p i'! s«iri»t upon i; a beingcarnei .• the t'rb'net has been engaged ■c .... the tut irs of Utah. *iav oti I—Several1 —Several f ai’urea ocourret’ V ill!, tie -l y go, As (lenle'K >nWDi ■\i s. fWhituey. F’enno Ac. Co. Slmw ■' ' o H 'di-ih, I, id Ac Harley. The tail - W'-' ■ y & F-imo. it i“ said hus be-1 nd. ; ■ -I’,-tii !ii their coutidentiai ' • e ,r ~f s ,H.COf) - i> y lee, 1 1 d i--n A. (Jo are a’.so reported : *• d. I'iie fui me of Messrs Prince & ■ a ioouticed Ti,h whole amount of tie "s ‘‘t tin - • i; .ns exc eda a million of dol la rs. » Hit.*-’.' rttu, Miy .utli —-The eh efion for City .; -C - int,is.j.of i Trea~urv, e'c., pass- I He}!- |,.-ve to day There v»s tiutl tt,'e ex >-'i ; only a small v,-.**. jvs< polled It is c b-rl tint* the ]>< n-’er ts have elect r •- - s :• roft re Tr< usury and a uta ! " , v "i the Coiotcibncn. U ■ 5. t e Caa'idian b“rk Empire, d 1 or. (t pr Vli'dguu, went ashore yester ’ Vi chleiread The crew, eleven in nuni - 'r c.yno 1. T.ie captain and a passenger ’tr* saved. 1 ' May 5. —1 hcc is no foundation for the *s ( •>'.mined in the Missouri lUa? ocrat regtir ! I,id -n troubles nt Fort Dodge, ’own. ton. May o—The schooner Alice Rogers s , - X. 8., toi M igdalene Islands, went j- to vi* int l > rienii on the -Jsth ult., aud till 1- Were lest except oti" seaman. r 1* ’kc*. May —The bii! for Ihe release of \ !'* fmed more than a year for allege d C eirt has hewi nrgtred by the Gover find ! is release order d hyf eleplxph , l ‘ v '- < otiruri, Ya.. May C—The rise of 17 feet in i - H ■ r her.-, has fallen: lx feet > lid ia still fa.ll •, vivulY IJiiiid i“ covered w.th water and —i work <>n the S mthsid-rarroad there ia ( , "uy. Xo (rain reached this city yesterday t 1 o'-K, May 6 —Th •U.S. al 'op of war Sara '' 1,1 into di« k to-day A part of her crew v L She will start out to sea as soon T” r h’tt’.ni can be rep lire'’, , r.- s - s*oop of war D..i“, sailed for the coast 01 A'rica to day 'Kw Oki.ea.v,* May 6.—Collector Hatch, of this li” 1 H!l ,r4 ®red thesohr Louise MoLade to be aeiz* • on suspifi, n of being a slaver, ice t. ELa!<d ., May s— Port Calhoun is clear of b*i» ,n<iVi * ation 01 ***• Weliatjd canal “ail right Washington, May 5, 18o7.—The rejection of the Dallas Clarendon treaty by England continue*! the absorbing topic in our Cabinet and diplomatic cir cies Lord Napier is taken aback. He was to have iba<i a conversation with the President ou the . ‘-ul ject yeflte day, but his lordship at the appointed time was too nnwell to undertake the visit lo the White House. The President freely avows his surprise at the rejection of the treaty, aud the causes assigned for it beVegards as not at all satisfactory. Ihe '.pinion prevailing among the members of the diplomatic corps, especially of the British lega tion, is that these I>Allas-Clarendon negotiations will have to be entirely t haudoned, and a new treaty, out aud out, negotiated. I apprehend that it is just as probable that this bold move of Palmer ston will result in tlie abrogation of all our joint stock Ceutral American diplomacy, and a new de parture upouourown arc unt .and without any en tangling alliances whatever wi.b John Bull. Our Minister.-: abroad, excepting Mr. Vroon at j Berlin, have signified their readiness to serve under Mr. Buchanan, by a very direct silence touching the time when they are to return home. Mr. Mason, at Paris, indeed, has intimated that the Emperor de sires him to stay ; but the opinion is stronger in the Cabinet that asea vovage back to Old Virginia will do him good, aud make room for somebody idee.— And eo with the rest. Wait and see. QciAdaro, Kansas, May li, 1857.—G0v. Robin son proceeded to Lecompton to-day, to await his trial under the indictment against him for treason. His bail, % 10,000, expired on the first Monday in April, At which time the court was not in session. NANIiusKV, May s.—The Canadian bark Empire, of Port Dover, Capt. Milligan, came ashore yester day afternoon near Mar To Head. She LaiEfl from Toledo, and her cargo consisted of oak timber. The crew, ejeven in number, were drowned. The cap tain and passengers were saved. Boston, May s.—Cyrus .’Smith, Treasurer of the Piedmont Railroad, was garroted in Brookline street list night, by three men, and robbed ot $l,lOO. COMMERCIAL. Auguntn .Market. Fbldav, P. M. COTTjOX. —The market preents no new feature.— 1 Very quiet wt.h little demand aud little offering*, No j change in priced. NEW ORLEANS, May 1, P M —Cotton Statement. — I Mock on Ut September, 1656 hales. ?,19fc . Arrived ii uce 1,451,7J4 ; Arrived to day 1,570-1,433,094 1 1,4Cb,29-> : Rxported!to date 1,299,294 1 Exported to-day ’ 7 73J-1.3fi7 031 Stock on hand rad on shipboard not cleared 15(1,20i Svgar --fThe transact ous have been confined to* tew “mat. parcels at full prices. Fair to fully fair 101 dtl 1 ic. p re.’ Mo'iutcf —Very little on the Levee aud nothing of anv moment doing. Os city rebelled w e 11 ’tiee sales of HOC 0 L*o I bbli. from the Carom! let Refinery, o' which 000 *'*” hipmetm, and the residue to dealers, all ou pntvaie terms. ‘ > / The market js heavy with sates of some gSO ’ htd* Ohio in lots at S7 ; a fistboat |o».i « 1 200 at S'ii“7i. iiO‘l st Louis superfine in lots at At. 25 an 200 liu:- at Sii r.O -p ppi Corn — I’lie had we.th'r has interferred with busjiess on tint Vive and only about 3000 sacks have beeu fold to-day, coihprisi’igß'N) yellow mixed at 70e ; COO yellow «t 'o eentJ; i 0" at 77e , aml-'TUI prime white at fc'le. bushel. Uncn —The sales include 40 casks ribbed Side- at lit oil t ic ain) 20 clear at 13tc. -P tb. lHiirk, */ -u< Iders generally are asking a tort her ad vaiti-e. The -ales include 100 b Is. Rectified flow proof) at 2iic.. and too extrain lots at 27 a 2“o. p gallon. Raw - now ln-ld at 21*A a.H)r 4* gallon (—The only sale has been 50 bags prime at l(ic. ! -I*' tt». j 1 litujtf nisr —We hear of 250 bates India sold a day: or I ' wo'since f YD. Cash, a d 4'i'at 13! n 131 c. yard /■i 'y/i'.'-j—The market i- dull Vessels ou the berth for t.'verpjol stdl ll.imgn]. at 3 16d. for Cotton. Etchang^t —The demand is limited at our quotation-: '.oudon percent, premlun Paris. * 5.15@3.20 p doila sen Vork fill days JltTl? per cent dlsccajul. \'«w- York Siaht .{'«. 4 4* cent prf-in. SHIPPING liVTELLIGEN< ’K. CHARLES i'OS, May 8. Arr. .steamship Columbia IV-rrv. N iv Vork. FOR SALeT~ Ml RESIDENCE at Woodlawn. It fronts 490 Oil the ciiy limits, oa West Boundary street, with ill nece sary buildings fir comfort, and all new. Ti e place contains about ten acres under good ft uije . 1 b-mt ', acres i ,-arid, uuder close fei cc, iu a high state •i <-uUi* at ion ; th« balance i« well timbered with wood lough to last a fsiiidy .3 years Ttte wau ri- excellent It win not lie offered for -.ale alter 1-1 May. K r farther i. rticulara apply to aid T, f< gvTvvvy >i*l iii.l,u.>’,ss,-, u .i(„ ~ uir>. ■ 7 Counsel 10 the Awakeued : or The Pathway' ofNajfe- ByK. v Ash on Oxenden. A Res -ew ot Rt v. .1 ti. Jcter’a Book, entitled Cauip •ellism Examined. By Moses E. t.ard, of Missouri. For sale by THOB. RICHARDS A SON. HOOP SKIRTS. liriflGTlT, A I.hXAMIEK A C O. l>ave just 7 T rece'njed a fit!! supply of Crown Seamless Whaletrone SKIRTS ; " Skeletons “ “ Steel Spring “ ALSO. Corded and Embroidered SKiKTS, in great vaiie'v, n bfi-d-Vw i • I I‘TrH. —I'ec- ived, This Dsy, 5 firkins fresh l> GOSHEN BETTER; 10 bid-*. Iri-h Potatoes; 20 oa ks Muir A son’s Sparkling Edinburgh Ale, Piuts. in Jugs, „ 10 baskets : aperior Olive 0.1, for Üble u-c. For sale by (4. p. DORTIC. a ru ' i>l(A N l'i MJ DO t'A POK."*.— UK) bli.6 Yetlow Planting POT A 4 DES ; 2> bb!s Choice Eating <F.> \' ,w receiving. Ap ly to JOHN CASHIN, Conuait&ioa Mercii int, No. 4 Warren Block ! marts t! C ll.itl.M I- i>. th a-.: wjii oaie co.o.ca X uiuuii*. J to do. v. (; would sa v that tve have just received a -’apply 01 Boijlt d PAINT OIL, which is in every reispeet dual to Liffsecd Oil tor ad kinds of Painttg excep' White, and costs but tbout half that Linseed hues. It !rii s readity, and with a line gloss. at,7 i | wxt tr TI’TT i »>■-» ** • -**-* • 50d, l. MADEIRA and SHERRY, very cho : ce. The Madeira i- ot the vintage of letg, ISI9 at>4 1F.4 The Sherry is Cabinet Pale and Cabinet Ainontii ado, very dry. 3<i doren t.’L AUET WINES, of the following br»ndfc ; Chautcau Margaux ; Moutc-n; : "* Ltoville; “ St. Lambert; Margaux. v„,..,.„i., - lr! w;i DAWSON A SKINNER. " 11 ' 1 r ... o. — w e Lave just received tbe tok lowing * h«d e SOA PS for Shaving : Vroom tc Fowler's Military Cake ; Gale's American Barbers’ Bn ; Bazin ■ Unrivalled “ “ Gnerla u's Military' Cake ; Lubin’a celebrated Creme de Ambroaie. Ac. anil PLUMB Ar » KIT NEK. In I'.A.M’N’ II 11 it IHtl.fiHbS.-'llnse r qui.ing this deaeription of BRUSH, are inv ted to call ar • Inew'g Drug Store and supply themselves ar2fi M«* Itsh’.s IXvI(>OKaTI.M» COiilUlb.- Jitsrreceived, another large supply *>f this justly c! bratod remedy for lire permanent cureot Genital De il ty, Impotencv, Inss of Muscular energy, General Prostration, and all Nervous Diso'ders. a;,S , H WILAND. RIHLEY& CO. 1”) IN KA \ DwTliVk CHALK hXlls.—Twr| gross of these prime artic'es of ne -ct,-iiy rec -ived a' CHEW’S DRUG STORE, ar,'* Tll- I t-.s- 10..,.,. .. .0 ooxe* TOBaCCDot various braudi* t for sale low by CHARLES ESTES. i\l. bi-i bbls No 3 MACKEREL ; 20 •' Nos. 1 and 2 “ 50 bn If bbls. Nos 1,2 and 3 MACKEREL; 10 qnar. “ Mess 10 kits .50 ‘ Nos. 1 fnd-2 Mess Just received and for sale low by *'s-d«wtf CHAR. E3TFN. 'l'l.n ** AlUi.—Plai. TtN W<*RE ; aiso Ja,.anned I C *KE BOXES. FOOT TUBS, DRESBING CA-i 'KS SPICE HOXES. NURSERY LOUNGES. SUGAR TRUNKS, WATERING PoTS, Tea and Coffee CAD DIES. SPITTOONS, CUPS, *c., for baieat W. n. A V. BURNET’S, ap9 o*«r.o»l*p J*’*-.tars’ lfft»cl. Rr.fiElViil* —oAIsINS iu whom, bait vnd guarur boxes. McCORD, HORTON A WALTON. fftKS |-j rt ih'l'V l lltbli 8AC0N.—45,000 tbs. BA-i CON—Hog round—of very superior quality. For, *aic by |febI | J. A. ANSI.EY f 'l* OH x(’UO.—l2o boxes common to choice TOBAC-i I CO, for sale by DAWSON &. SKINNER. mh’Jfi 1 KAISI.NS. —150 boxes Layer and Bunch RAISINS, wholes, halves and quarters. Jnst received by nib T. DAWSON A SKINNER Ctll (HUE VENISON.—9OO tbs. ehoice Venison / HAMS. Just received on consignment, by JOHN CASHIN, marlS Oominiftidon Merchant NEW laud. —On consignment and for sa.a, 8$ cant choice, new, Family LARp. f.,h3 M. W WOODRUFF, FITANU.— a,floo »•- superior White FOTABH, re ceived by |apUJ WM. H. TUTT. AUGUSTA, GA., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1857. , . TO THE PUBLIC. IHAVE appointed JAMES M DAY CommiMionet of Emigration, «nd Col*. OAKLAND A. SNEAD 1 and JOHN D KEUiLY. Comumaioiu-ni of Finance for , the Republic of Nicaragua, in and for the ci*y of Augus ta and county of Richmond, State of Georgia All persons do-dron* of emigrating to that count! v, will make ai plu-aii n to JAMES M. DAY ; andsuchas may 1 - feel disposed to con'lribute funds for the relief of their 1 brethren in Central America, will please form the ac quaintance of the Finance Conuniasmuera. E J C KEWEH, Commissioner General of the Republi: of Nicaragua. EO! FOR NICARAGUA! FREE FARMS AND FREE PASSAGE! AN opportunity Ik now presented to all perona who arede irons of emigrating to the fertile re.' on of the tropics, such as U seldom met with ia ihe experieuce of a lifetime. Popu’a'ioi|i i>, all that is requisite tom ike Nica ragua the most country on earth : and aa aa tnducemeut to etnigratijn, the government of that coun try offers a free ps-,-age from Char eitoo, and two hun dred and fif'v acres of the mo*t excellent quality of tila- Ue land. '1 he soil of Nicaragua e»c«ed!, in richness sud forti ity, that of any other portion of the globe, and in viting thp dev. lopmemt of American industry', it promises a recompense proportiouate to its great and unquebtion ed i>u(>eriority. Ihe climate is the deiieiouu tempera ture of the tropics, free from indigenous elements of sick ne.s*. ados unvarying uniformity. Now is the favora ble time 10 secure a ihagoifice t home without cb-st, and with access to it at line expense cf the government pro vicuig it. All particular* may be bad by inquiring of the under signed, in the Ma on.c Hall Building, up stairs, JAMES M. DAY Conuniftsionerof Em’gration ael7 for the Republic of Nicaragua. SAND HILL RESIDENCE FOR SALE! THE House contain* 5 rooms on the floor a„d 2 garret rooms; has a good Cellar uuder the bouse, a firbt rate Well of water in the yard, Kitchen, Negro and Sta ble Houses. Vegetable Gardeu, Vineyard of the Caiavi - ba Grape, and a young Orchard. The whole handsome ly situated, and containing 5 acres of Land. Possession can be had immediately. Apply to W. ti. SCHIRMER, apll dtf or at this office. Mac t%.Eu fciT.— 150 bbls No. 3 MACKEREL, lts37 ; CO half bbls No 3 “ 30 bbls. No. 1 3J hall bbl# No. 1 “ For sale by ZIMMERMAN Sc STOVALL. ap-' | ' SUMMER i UNDERSHIRTS ASM DRAWERS. __ api jL _ _ WM ° A CO. SOAP. —SO boxes flne • amdy SOAP, in bars, 75 “ extra No. 1 family SOAP, 75 “ No. 1 23 “ Colgate’s T'-ilelte " for sale by BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. ar>3 | I AUrliir.x At a tor 51a>, trimmed. II A LSO, HARPER’S STORY BOOK, No. 30. Orkney, tbe Peacemaker. For *a e ! iv ap-Ji THOSE RICHARDS A- SON, SOAP AND STAID II lC'i luxes aasortel bracd* SOAP ; 25 ’ Pearl STARCH. Ou consignment and for hale by WM. IC. HOWARD, 1 Comm’aiiou erehant, the ladies fl r l I, I. find a fine .-rock of imported FANS, tbe new ft eit and rarest patterns, at HENnY J OSBORNE’S, apl« . Broad-street, under l" S Hotel. DR. CH. PALMEIiO'S OFFTC'K at the store of FRED VON K AMP & CO. Broad- treet, opposite the Bridge Bank Building. fe'>2t)-'lni , . | D t JlA.ft riNL CA ilii.l.ft.- /X 10’) boxes test qu&ltty Adamantine CANDLES ; 25 “ “ " in fancy cares. For sale low by CHARLES ESTES. ti lii diw MERCHANTS and C’LElhks VITII.I, find some’h|ng new- in tbe PEN line at II HENRY J OSBORNE'S, on Monday n«xt The bes 1 Pen and Holder in the World, without any excep tion ap 18 O SNA BORGS AND YARNS. are Agents for the sale of these Good*, in qua I Ts Men to u nit purchasers Mi CORD, HORTON A WALTON. Augusta, June lti, lcsfi. iei7 *♦ r j'D i.miiits or Tin; muju.—-,i. „ 1 R-71.1, ha* received a splendid assortment of Dra matic Play-’, whiv'li he will sell cheap. Call soon, api.s Store opposite U. S. Hotel. i»ACy.N,— 1"0,0IJI) !ba Choice - i ennes»ce BACON,- ) well cured, aud the hams finely trinim**d, for sa'*- by ft|>3 -MAKER, WRIGIi i A CO. ijKftS.— 4'W h i held of Cow PEA - and WHITE PEAS, Ju - received and for .-aie, by aplli M. W WOODRUFF. N’fcW NOV Els'-.—Harold 'lTacyV ~>r J'oaseT'Tf Life. By J F. Smith, Esq., ainlr-r of Henry do la Pour, Woman and ht r Master. Fred A cnoh, bu, How - ard. Ac. Joint : or A Cousin iu the Hand is worth tivo iu the { lln-h 15% Miss EmHie CsnTeii. For sale bv (an'A.M Til’ »S RICH ARDS A SON. ” ! ,v» obi-.. Nashville City MiPu Ev Siq«’r. FLOUR; 7oaft.ckj Extra l euius ee FLOUR Je t received and lor stale by WM. H. HOWARD, ap2l Commission Merchant. OUG AII.— L7 10 bbds. Port 1 liieo SUGA K 10 bbls. ( raritldrl (! *■ * v Ou ceiiftigom* nt an i for ; ,x!o hy WM. 11. HOWARD, apVl Commission M'rebant. f 'A NDt.fc.fS.— V 3 1 box' -, J E. Congdon’s Adamantine CANDLES; 20 “ Exeelftior On eonslgument and for .-ale by WM. 11. HOWARD, atAT Commission Mediant CIIILUSE. —150boxen Mites dt Soil a i.HEESD, just / received by DAWSON ,V. SKINNER. j*nl3 HARPERS’ .H \GAZI\L,tor Ala v, ba.-juftt bcos . received. ALSO, Godey’» Lady’s Book, and,Graham'-. Magazine, for same month. [ tp2s] (4EO. A. OATES A BRO. UrTIISKEIh - djtTJbTT Extra” (Ud Hew . WHl'i TT KEY, on conft’gnment and for sale low, by WM. 11. HOWARD, »p’l Comm*fu»’on Merchant. BATH IN (« 1 1 .VIT li i-.>.—Plunge. Hip, Hand and Shower BAT HING TUBS for bale by S S. JONES t CO , aplO oppo-i»n Augusta Hotel. / ih lU.NMi-.N.UbM’. -v few thousand pound \ / prime linv Tennessee BACON, Hog Round, for sale by bbe M W. WOODRUFF tITANTKIi —Georgia Raiiroad A Banking Compa f T ny'ft STOCK. Apply to V.'M. H. HOWARD, ja2l Commission Merchant. 'I’OMC Cl Pi Another supply of the celeb'ated 1 QUASSIA TONIC t UPS, just received. These cup- are ihe most convent'lit way of taking a tonic that has yet been discovered, aud Quassia hae long been con sidered one of the very be t bitter tonics. apll PLUMB A LEITNER. A* It Hltl,’!»HEsß.—Choice article of Kot>ewood and Ivnv Hair BRUSHES, received at CHEW’S DRUG STORE, ap26 Turpin’s Iron Range. LA DlE!*’ Congr, silleei GAITERS, very fin” ; '* French Kid ” *’ “ Rosette “ •* SLIPFERS, very fine. Received and for sa’e by apoa CLARKE A ROYAL. AKKW dozen atisorted sizes, just receivt d by „,hl7 E MUSTIN A SON. WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE—A Urge a sorucent lust received and for *a ! e at VV. H. A F BURNET’S ap9 opposite Planters’ HoteL fHNDI.ES.-300 boxes Geo. Khillilo’s CANDLES * / for sa’e by |mb2T] II AND. WILCOX ACD ASKETn wJThave a large stock of Dafiies’ Traveling BANKETS, and a variety of other kinds S 8 JONES A Co, a>)10 opposite Augusta Hotel. (h AUDEN K.ftt; I NFS.—A stipple receive'' this day J by S. 8 JONES A CO., | apjo 219 B-oafi Street. I 'I’IN' WAKE AT WHDLE»ALfc..—A large stock L of every thing in the line of our r.wu manufacture at lowest rates. S. S JONES A CO , aplO opposite Augusta Ho-el. SI fiAIL—-20 iilids Porto Rico' KUtIAR. ou cousign nient, and for sale by KOLB A PHINIZY, 1 inn 15 w/ \ HALEri hexv" Gunny BAGGING ; 2UO coils OU ROPE. For »ale by mhls FLEMING CLFVENCE A CO OIL. A very onperior article to be had at h: 1 B. r. CHEW’S DRUG STORE, ap Turp-n’s Tron Range. A' RTIIUR’W SKt.F-WKALING CA NW^_ TIN CANS, Quecnsivare. Cane and Glass JARS for » preserving fresh Fruit, for *ale either singly or by the dozen, W. H. A F. BURNET’S. opposite Plan'er*’ Hotel. 1 OHERHAVH TRUSSES.—The «üb*crib‘ r takes O pleasure in informing the public that he ha» supplied 1 hiinseff with a stock of these superior TRUSSES, an . highly recommended by our physicians, aud that they S wilt be furnished at reasonable pr*e«- itthSl WM. H. TUTT. ANTED —Georgia Seven per Cent State ItONDS. Anulv to WM. tl. Hl/W AKD, ,a34 P ' 7 Commission Merchant EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ( MlLLFDAkviuje, Ga , Marcn 17. b 1-57. j r J , H K la-t General Assembly haviog parsed, by acou- A stilntional maj >rity, an Act «ntitled “Au Act to al ter .md amend t h e First Seettonof the Third Article of the C uMtilutipn " aud also au Adt entil ed "An Act to •iter aud amend the-Twelfth B<%tioß of the Forst Arti cle of the Coatitntiun of this State,” aud whereas, Ar tide Fourth and Section Fiftctnth of said Constitution requires such an amendment to be pub tahftd -ix months j previous to the next mini ng Election for members of the General Asiemlry: It it, then fore, ordered, that the I Secretary ot State cause tbe afi.reraid Ac's lobe pub- I imbed once a month for -ix months in the following pa 1 pers, to wit: Time-A Sentinel aud Enquirer. Colurn- I bus ; Federal Union and Recorder of' MUiedgevide . COll j cititntfonalist and hronicle of Augusta. T- legrapb md Messenger of Macon, Intelligencer, Di-ciplu ea d fix j aminer of Atlauta : Georgian and Republican of Ba.au | nab ; Patriot and Couner of Albany ; Banner and Watch : men ol Athens; Southerner aud Courier of Rome. HEKSUHEL V. JOHNSON. The papers named iu the fore'oing order will please copy as above instructed, in iheir earliest lisue. E. P. W T ATKINS, Sec y, of State. AN ACT to alter and amend the l u-i Section ol the Third Article of the Constitution of thin Sta c Be it enacted by tke General Assembly of the State of <ivur gut. That so soon as the following Se lion -hail have passed the General Assembly agreeable to tbe require tneuts of the Constitution, it-hail be held and taken ao the First Section of the Third Article ot the Constitu tion, in lieu ot tbe present First Section of seid Third 1 Article: Sec. Ist. The Judicial powers of ties State i-hail bo vested in a Supreme Court, Superior Court-. Coun y Courts, aud Justices’Courts, aud in->uchoth*-i C»urt ia-i the Legislature shall from time to t,ine organize and es tabliftb. The Supreme Court shall con-t-t of three Judgo*, who shall be elected by the citizens of the State qualified to vote for members of the General A-senibiy. They-hall hold their office tor such term of years as may be pre scribed by law, and shall continue iu office until their successors a-e elected and qnalifit d ; removable by the Governor on the address of two thirds of both branches of th- General Assembly for that purpose, or by im peachment and conv etion thereon. Said Court shall have no original jurisdiction, and its jurisdiction shall extend only to the trial, bearing aud correction ot errors in all ia-es iu law and equity that ! may be brought be fore it ironi th Bupeiior Courts, or j from any other Courts h ving final jurisdiction of the j cause to be earned up, aud the mode and manner of j bringing such cases before the Supreme Court, and of : proceeding in said Court, fthail be proscrib'd by law, ; and the place or places, and the times of holdng -aid j Courts, shall be fixed and determined by law, and a trial shall oc bad of each case on ihe docket of saul Court at each session, at the first Term after writ cf error brought, unless providential cause is shown why -aid trial hhould not be had at -aid Term, ana Ihe judgment ou all cases tried at any Term of -aid C urt -bail he de livered and pronounued within thirty day- altei the ad journment ot the same. There-hail be one Judge, of the Superior Courts for each of the Circuits that now arc, or may be- hereafter organized in this State, who -hall hold their office f,»r the term of l’.mr years, aud until their sueces are * lei t< i and qualified, remoi eable by the Governor on the ad dress of two- birds of both branches of the General As sembly, or by impeachment and conviction thereon The Judge of each Circuit shell re-ide in the Circuit, and t hall be elected by tbe citizens of the Circuit quali fied to vote for members of the Uc/ffeml Assembly. Said Superior Courts shall have exc.usive jurisdiction in ail c -es respecting the title- to real eftta e, winch shall be tried in the county w h re real e talc is situ ated, and fthall also have jurisdiction over ah < : \ il ca .es in law, when the amount in controversy exceeds the sum of thirty dollar , and exclusive jurisdiction in equity case*, which shall bo tried in ihe couny wii ere. the de fendant resides, or w here there are move defeudaui- than > one m a county where some hue of the defendants 1,. side-, under such rules and regulations as maybe pre scribed by law Said Superior Cou ts .bail also have pow er to correct errors iu Inferior judical dries, by writ of certiorari, and to grant new trials ou proper amt legal grounds. Sa d Superior Court shall have appellate juri diction in sti 1 h other cases as may be pointed out by law hut no case shall be removed by appeal ffoui the county where it originated. Sit Id Superior Courts shall also havejitri.-dlclion over all criminal offences committed by tree white persons, w Inch -shall be tried in the county where the offence was committed, unless the same -im 1 b removedtc an adjoining county, in such manner as the Legislature may by law >1 reel. There sliali be one Judge at the Coun'y Court for each of the counties that uotv are or may be hereafter organ izert in this State. The Judges of each County Court -lull reside in the county, and shall be elected by the citizen of -uch county qualified to vote for member -of the General As sembly. He - hail hold hi- office for the term of four year-, and until his successor is elected and qualified, reumviabta by the Governor on the address of both bran* hes of iiio Gcneial Assembly, or by impeachment and conviction thereon. The County Court-shall have jur .- diction over all civil eases at law , except wb, re, by this Article of the Constitution, exclusive jurisdiction is given i» the Supe rior Courts. The Legislature at any time, may ve t in the Couuty Courts of any county, jnrisdir! i,.11 overall c:,final 0!- feuces committed by free white persons, when the [lllll - ibinent does not subject ihe offender to ihe pun.-hment j of death or confinement in the Pea tent i.try, aud which i shall be tried iu the county where the oft’oue - v. ax com mitted aud to divest the Superior Court of gafii county of j jui • diction over such criminal oft'cuos They shtll also have juri dictum over afi piti nc. - committed by slaves and free person, of coko e..ivp such ofl'once-j* the trial and punishment of which i* now j by law ves’ed in Just :ccs of the Peftce and which shall j ! alu Ibe tried in the county w here the offence w« c.m- I j mitiee. ; baui Ottkifty Courts shall have a jur. -diction over all i ! matters connected with providies t-w the poor, ml .-ufii | other mailers relaiieg to the ini ere ; ■! « cli imrticu’.ar comity, tlie iurlsdict'iw vv r w hich is n<w by law vested in the Inferior Co ri-oi each county. It shall also tic lawful for ih- Legi lature to v ett in the Con ty Court of each county, jurisd cti >n i-> be ever- J oihed a tor the first Monday in January, l w Sl'. over ti ! tateand intestate, estates, the apjsiintmftn: of Guardtanb aud all other jurisdiction which i- nor by Saw ve-ted in ihe C urt of Ordinary of each couuiy, urn: u< h rules j cud regulations as may be pre,- ribcil iiy l.nv. It shall be lawful for the Legislature t > orgauj*.e Criminal Courts iu any of the coiiutic .0 . ie uz hi. atate and to vi-st the whole or any para of ;be ez r rial jutibdir tionot the counties iu which such Court uioy i e established, in such Court*, under such rub md regnla tion- as the Legislature may prescribe. The Justices Court, -hall have juii-dietiou iu thtir re spective Districts in all matters ot de t and account, when the amount in coutiwtr. y do- not « e> • d the 6tim of thirty dollars. The Legislature may at any time provide for a < ’in ly Attowy in acy county, to be elected by the - izens of the emuly, qualified to vote for mem' 0 1 r,f 'he Gtu cral Assembly, aud who bhail hold hi, officr for the ter m ol four year.,, and until hi.-, ouccetsor is elee'ed aud q'lali tied, and w ho,c duty it shall be to prosecute ail off enders iu the County Court:-, over whom said Court-, I am ju risdiction; aud al o. all persons f r neglect in relation to loads, ferries, bridges, and any other neglect of duty in j the performance of the people of the com.’y aro interested, under uuch rui©* aid regul laiurc ay by law prescribe, and the Jndgt ,of the Couuty t ourta and the Countv Attorney., ttml. iiave *>uch compensationL r their .-crviceo as the Leji-lature :ha!l bv law prt A-ribe Signed by WM H. 81 ILL’S. Speaker of the Hou-c Representatives,. DAVID J BAILEY Provident of the Senate, Approved March 6, leho. HERSU’HEL V. JOHNSON, Governor. AN ACT to alter aud amend the Twelfth Section of the first Ai tide of the Coajituti-znof tin.- St 10. Section Ist. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hatuc of Rcprtecntatictb of the State of Georgia ■ > Get r al Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authornif the same. That so soon as this bbl shall bo pasted by the General Assembly, agreeably to the requirements of tb Consti tution, the following section shall be’ adopted iu lien of the twelfth seen n of the fiist article ot tin Omit Glutton; The meeting of the General Assembly shad be annual* aud on the first Wednesday in November ttuti C/ich day of meeting hhall be altered by law A majority of ea h bvam h shall be authorized to proceed to btisiue; v. but a tuns Her number may adjourn from day to day. a;'d com pel the attendance of the;r members in such manner a:, each House shall prescribe, but. o sc-nioa of the Gene ral Assembly *ha.l continue for more than forty days, unless the same shall be done by a vote of two thirds of both branches of the General * assembly--the vote to be taken by yeas and nays The compensation of the mem bers and officer' of the General Assembly ehall lie fixed hv law. Signed by WM. H. STILES, •Speaker of the liou.-,e of R- preftontiuives. DAVID J. BAILEY. President of the Senate. Approved, March 4, ldvi. HEBSOHEL V. JOHNSON, Governor. Sechktamt oi St vtk’s OrncE, 1 Ml!,LH>otviL).t, Ga., March 17tli, li-37 ) I hereby certify that the foregoing arc copies of the eu rolled Acts, entit ed an *' An act to alter and amend the flrat ftextion of the third Article if the Conffiturion of thin State,” aud also “to alter and .amend the twelfth Section of the first Article of the Cou.littition of this State," as ap ears fr m the tiles of (bis Department. Given under my baud and seal of office. mh2ti mdm E P. WATKINS, Sec’y of State. lIJI E.—290bbls. fresh Tbomaston LIME, just re j ceived at S.mth Carolina Railroad Depot on musigu ment, and for sale hy JOHN CASHIN Gen’) Commission Merchant, No 1 Warren Block. aplO PI NE AI’FLESL—3 tea. West India PINE APPLES, in store and lor sale by WM. H. HOWARD, ap?l (’ mruisfion Merchant. ClMwll’h OLD liHll’Olth. — We have lust re > ceived the following brands of as choice LIQUORS as there ia to be found, viz : 10 do*. Hennessy BRANDY, vintrge 1542 ; 10 “ Otard, DupuyA Co BRANDY, vintage 1840; 7 Rynbended Louen Schiedam G IN; sdoa. J J YriarteJ. R. O , H. B R- Brown SHERRY, j vintage IgjV apjl SWEET POTATOES.—A tew bushels on consign m«nt suitable for Eating or Planting, for sale by ap2l M. W WOODRUFF » i " " ■ t’ XT It A FLOUR.—7S halt barrel* Extra Family J FLOUB, . qM l f&r .„, u. WELT MOT AT OKl*.— so busheia choice SWEET POTATOES, ju*t received on contignment Lot . sale by J JOHN CASHIN, Gen’l OoumlMlon Merchant, No 4 Warren Block, apffff QUOei&LA. RAILROAD. I’ASSENOkK TRAINS. lEAVE Augusta daily at 6.00 A. M. and 5 P. M J Arrive “ •• 3.22 A. M. end« “ Leave Atlanta daily at 8.45 A M. and fi P M Arrive at “ “ TOO “ 3.30 P. M. Connecting with Athens Branch T ram. Arriving at Union Point daily, Sundays excepted, 0.50 A M. aud leaving at 2.2a P. M. With Washington Branch. Arriving at Cumiuiug daily. Sunday* excepted, a 8.50 A. M.,, and leaving at 3.20 P. M. With South Carolina Railroad. Leaving Augusta daily at 9.20 A. M.. and 9 60 P M. Arriving at Augusta daily at 3 o’clock A. M sad 4510 P. M With Atlanta and Lagrange Road. Leave Atlanta dafiy at 3.30 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta at ti.uO A. M. and 5.35 P. M With Western and Atlantic Railroad, leaving Atlanta daily at 9 A. M. and 855 P. M. Arriving at Atlanta daily at 3.10 A. M. and 405 P. M. GEO. YONGE, Gen t Nttp’t, Sept. 9, IfiJS. set- (0 FOR PHIIiADEIjPHXA. I r pllE Splendid Side-Wheel Steamauips, ; 1 KEYSTONE STATE, 1500ton*. H. HakdUl, Commander, STATE OF GEORGIA, 1500 tone, J. J. Garvin, Jr, Commander. 1 The former Ship leaving Savannah on SATURDAY, 1 Hay 2ath, aud tbe latter leaving Charleston on BATUR j DAY, May 31st, and «v«iry two week* thereafter, thus forming a weekly line. These ship.-, are only two nights at sea, and have vc' 100 miles of River Navigation. Pa -enger* will be landed, if deelrad, at New Castle, Del., from which place Cars start three times daily lor Baltimore, Washington City, and other Southern points. C. A. GREINER, Agent, Savannah. T. ft. it T. G. BUDD, Agents, Charleston. Passengers taking Friday Nights’ Train will be In time far the steamers. D. DAVIS, Traveling Agent, Augusta, Ga. Savannah, May 20,1856. uiyAVly CABIN PASSAGE TO N. YORK, $25 SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL LINE. r IVI! K New and splendid Side wheel Steamships— J. AUGUSTA I,sootons...Capt. M. 8. WoodhUll. FLORIDA.. ...1,300 “ ..Capt. Isaac Crowell. ALABAMA.. .1,300 “ ..Capt. G. U. Scfienck. WILL lkavk savannah kvkky SATIItOAf. These ships are among the largest on the c*mst, unsur passed in speed, safety and comfort, making their l as* sages in dfty to sixty hours,, and are commanded by skill ful, careful aud polite officers. Having elegant spate room aceoimnodationft, they offer a most desirable veyance to New-York. Cabin Passage to New-York .’*» 625 Steerage Passage to New-York 8 PADELFORD, FAY ACO , Savannah. BAM L L. MITCHELL, 13 Broadway, janlh New-York. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ( OAI.UENC’INfi ON WEDNESDAY 3d SEP V TKSIBER, 185 b : Leave Augusta M. and 4 P. M. ; Arrive at Millen 8.15 a. M. and 6 50 P. M., ci nuectmg with Train* or Savannah aud Macon. Leave Millen 12.45 A. M aud 5 15 P M.; Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. M and 8.45 P. M. sepl4 ts C A. BROWN. Agent, NOTICE. II AVIN4} purchased the stock of floods of SCRAN- 1 1 KOLB A CO., we wilt do a General GRO- i CERY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Rt their old | phu e of business, No. 2 Warren Block. KOLB A FHINI7.Y. CHVS. 3t. KOLB. | JAMKS H. FHIM/.V. Augusta, November 25, lcofi. WE have sold oitr stock of Goods to Messr-s. KOLB it PHINiZY, aud take pleasure in reeommendiug them to our paii-ou*. SCRANTON, KOLB & CO. i Augusta, November 25. 1856 nov29 i Wt,W FALL AND WiNTER GOODS; CLOTHS, CASSI MERES AND VESTINGS. >|. o. PKU K *1 4 0 are now pre[,art*d to ex- I TT hibi* to their friends and customers au attractive, elegant and complete assortment of Fall and Winter GOODS, adapted to the > nts of this section of the j country. Among wliie., n be found all that is new | aud useful for Gout lemon's wear. Particular attention is requested to their extensive as- j aortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and NECK DRESS- ' ING. octl ; FANCY GOODS. fJLARK dk CO. Pout Office Corner. V.’ Octrtlier 1, 1856. oct3 NOTICE. XhKREHY forewarn all pencils from trading for any Notes or Memorandums given to Tmaiey A lu ram, E. O. Tinsley or Thou. J. Ingram, as they Lave been fraudulently kept out of tny possession, ami I will not pay any of them nn.ess compelled by law. January 22, 1857. J AN. |». FLEMING. NOTICE. 'IM) suit the public, PRESCRIPTIONS will be care* 1 fully prepared, not only during the day, but al oat 1 i auy time of the night. I j feb2s 3m* FRED. VON KAMP A CO. j BOOMS TO RENT. | TS a tvtttrai pari of the city, ru table fora small faiul- j 1 ly, or a fnv sirgle Gentlemen, w-iih or without j i Board Terms moderate. Inquire at this office, i feb2s-tf s j i —1 j JEECHKS. —We shall trv to supply onr customers j w ith best Swedish I.EECHES, from this time out I A small supply received today. | oet2l D B PLUMB ic CO. 1 NEW CORN SHELLER. SMITH PATENT. \ITK call the attention ol those in w-nt ot a*CORN TT SHELLER, tz examine the above patent, Itfia>- no equal for the amount es work it van accomplish, aud fordtirabiiity. I’or sale by octl6 LEWIS A ALLEN NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. r I ’ 1111 pwrlaegbchi iwetofore existirg in this city, be A tween the unaarsigiied in the General Grocery Bit muc.m, under tbe name aud style of BELCHER A HOL LIXGBWOKTH, ib this day dUsolved by mutual con sent, J M. BELCHER, J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH. Augusta, !9th Fob.. 1857. ft62o DRESS MAKING. MRS, A, MOON has removed to the south s de of Green street, next door to the Methodist Parson gc, where slit i . prepared to execute ail orders which may pe received. Tbankiui for the patronage heretofore conferred, a eon i tinuance of the same is respectfully solicited. ocl9 J, M. NEWBY It CO., HAVE now on hand, and w.il reeive weekly, the newest and most e.egsut utylea of Good, known to the trade. Strangers visiting August*, will get posted by calling in and examining our stock. Aho oa hand, aaigelotcd Youths'and Boys' CLOTH ING —iSHIR’IB, DRAWERS, STOCKS, GLOVES, Ac. or tin ■’> TO RENT: ” I ['ROM the Ist January next the DWELLING on Reynold street, directly in the rear of mv residence. dec3o W H COOPER, SHIRT FRONTS. JUST received, another lot of those cheap Woven BOSOMS, a! 37j cents, worth 75c , and warranted to wear longer than the beet Linen goods. A t I KERSEY’S, ja‘7) opposite U. S Hotel. \\ T E have now in use, st this Hotei, one ci the •’ EX TT CELMOR STEAM WASHING MACHINES, and have been using it daily for the last six months, and cheerfully 1 ccommend U a-, being superior to any thing we have ever used, and recommend it to ad who wish to save labor and fuel. W. P STARK, ELIZA C. S I’ARR. Augusta Mote!, Augusta, Ga, October 3i, lt*s6. novl-dtf O Ju»t received and for sale low, by inhlO HAND, ‘WILCOX fir CO. CIO UN Tit I ELOl’lt.—lo bfih*. supe* Hue t LczUrt, > on consignment. mhlO HAND, WILCOX &. CO N Al*>!**.—looo kegs N ILS, assorted size* »<>r sate tebl9 BAKER WRIGHT A Co KklMiiille’ efffctlFll . —Foruoat and Kneit matisiu. A bupply received by fob2M WM H TUTT. CEhl) Oa on couaigumeut a»dfor nan.-, a lew t J hundred oushe!« SE -D OATS, Biai-k and White. fe>»3 m w woi innri’r •)| Il I MAl*?* Ihriuie KIOCOFFEE , 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ; 50 boxes Spcnn CAN DLEs ; 50 " Pearl STARCH Just received by DAWSON & SKINNER. fe!>4 L/coi K A> l» I* »(il>— JC :<OO sacks FLOU R, Extra; 150 “ “ Superfine; . , 10 casks old Baeon SIDES, Tennessee, 5 “ new “ HAMS, weil cured Juftreceived on consignment, ”***£» R v , CVVANSDOWN m k.-eky O fine article, )u*t received by WM. H. x u 11. . deril AI/I'.—s 000 sacks SALI for »a*« iow from the wharf by [ jan7j HAND, WILCOX ie CO. * ,M t»oo bag* ehoice Family FLOUR; 1 3UO “ Superfine “ For **le by |mhlj BAKER, WRIGHT h CO. lllr*KKY.-5d bbl* xzeon’s seteoraleu bia*.d rectified WHISKEY, lust received on eensign r menu and/or sale low by WM. H. HOWARD, febß CommiNftlon Merchant. . 17 r/k KKiiis NAILS, aaaorteo sices ; I OU SOOboxM Adamantine CANDLES. For sale by ZIMMERMAN A STOVALL, ap? VOL. XXL NO. 102. - <th ’MTAL NOTICES. -f—-1 DEB. DENTIST, DU. JAB. T (/<<*/» of Hatton, M'ttt „ _ j I I SVI\O loc*t<»d permanently m thlaelty. o*. * n „ ''J -■A professional service* tothc citizen* of AtpWii ' vicmltv. Hi; I* prepared to d., all kind* of Plate Work, I but would recommend *pec!al attention to hi* mode of j Inserting the ATMOSPHERIC PLATE. Dr P. limlikl seven year*.’ experience *n the United 1 St te« arl Europe WiU attend e operation* on the | Mouth Irregu atity of the Teeth. Hare Dtp, Ac . and will | in ert the Artitk'kl OBTURATOR or PALATE. Office an t residence in Col. Cla .ton’* Budding*, on ; Wa*tiington-*treet, afwv door* from Broad street, j mh^M.liu E. W. HARJCEK. M. D., RESIDENT DENTIST. OK KICK on Broad-street, one door above Post Of fice corner i Dr. 41 m prepared to do Allen's Patent and Hunter’* Continuous Gum work, and ail recent Improvements in j * rl anel] REMOVAL. DR. C IIASK has removed hi* office to the North side of Broad street, over Mrs Hall * Millinery more, j opposite the Lulled .States Hotel, where lie Is now , ready to see tLi.su desiring his Professional services. J no vi DESTINED TO SUPERSEDE ALL OTHBR EDITIONS I O library I* comp ete without a copy | The Original i* Text[of Hhak.-peare Restored* Jewett’s Collier’s Edition of the Complete Works of William IPiakspeve, including his Life. Plsys and Poems, embellished with a -plendid Steel Portiait, and Forty New and Original Designs. “Straws will show which way the wind blows i” INCONTROVERTIBLE EVIDENCE. ORDERS RECEIVED. New Orleaks, La. To Geo. P. Cooledge : t The tio copies of Shakespeare sent ns, have vanished I You will plea ic »eml 30 copies more by steamer, a pro portion in Cloth and Sheep binding. * * * Richmond, Va. To Mr Geo. F. Goolcdge :• ' The Shakspeare rent are all sold yon will please send me a ease con ainmg 750 r 100 copies assorted, in Cloth and in Sheep binding. * * * Adrian, Mr< h. To Mr fico P. Cool edge: Your ed>liun of Shakespeare sells first rate t I sold In a short time all that you sent tne .Send me another case assorted, in Cloth and in .Sheep binding by Ha iroad Columbus, Ga. To Geo F Coobdge: Send me, to come by steamer with my order upon Far mer, Bruce Si Co , 25 copies of yonr Shakespeare, assort ed. in doth a ;d sheep binding. * * For sale by i IILHaKDS & SON, August*. «*!’-» LUMBER AND WOOD FOR SALE PA fUiJi FEET LUMBER,assorted, 100 Cord* ■ »Iv/ylyxJV/ Green and Dry Oak WOOD. All or j derst r Lumber tilled at short notice. Apply to our i Agent, R H. COKER, at Atigti-da and Savannah Bad ; road Depot. WALKER A DICKINSON, ianl I dly tUThTrIT VNK4IUOOIKL. iiy the month, a very flue Cook Washer and Loner, without cliildreu Inquire at i this office, n h Odtf j - 1857. VT F.W and choice GOOD”*, received this year to make la up to ord r. WM. O PRICE A CO., ad Draper* a* d Tai’or*' 1* At <*lt %\ tl . li 5 hhds clear BACON Sides, 1 “ prune ’’ Shoulder*, Just received and fur sale by WM. II HOWARD, febft Coinin''ll Merchant. Mtvi.ftt l.tr, * n r.s i s,—.',i -u.e *.r r siu net, Physicians and Plantation-!. Ft • sale low by ap7 Wd H TU I’T. Count I. t.A ill LA lIUI I h.H.-iM tirn7s .joanen > BUTTER for sale, on consignment, by OH AS. P MCCALL A, mhH corner Jncksnu anil Ellis streets. IfhAUlt Itu.ANli I —7 cask-., a bur artieie, #or sale by m cord, uokton a Walton. ' feh2Bl j 1 »At Ov— ~ ! iI 25casks choice Tennessee HAMS ; 23 “ 1 “ •• SIDES; 25 “ “ SHOULDERS. For-aleby ZIMMERMAN A STOVALL «p 2 I > AM AN AM. —2t e ces BANAN A S.jnst received and I t f. r sale by in 1.2~) WM H HOWARD. LliOl It. —SUO tack* Superfine end Extra Family * FLOUR, just received and for sale by WM. II HOWARD, fc>| 22 ■ Commission Merchant. 1,'.\1.i,1M1 LI .ASKl.li Ol I,•—s<)U gallons lecuv- J ed by |mhl3] WM H. ‘T'l'T. lAKti* A few bbto I.KAi LAKH, put received J and for sal. by ZIMMERMAN A STOVALL j" »P 2 Rvl l'l ItK f’OLl—M.—The liest article extant for Cleaning and imparting a beautiful gloss to ail kinds of Varnished and Polished Furnituie, Oil Paint ing, Ac. l’r.ce -5 cents For sale by «pS H AVil, \NP, RISLEY A CO. I>l ifL Will In I.MII-u UiO lb i* ot very X rl ir quality, in keg* of 500 IBs each down to 25 IBs. This Lead we guarantee equal to any ever brought to this market Tor sale by WM. H. TUTF. apll wU«*A<t A -|> UOLAasKS—OO hods. CUBA O MOLASSES. 3b Lhdo. Porto Rico Sugar, to Muscovado Sugar. Ju-d received, and for »a.e, at No. 2 Warren Block h J KOLB A PHINIZY. anl2 (TkNO.ftKW. lOOui.xt hDA CA.nDIES^ J tiO b .xc- Sperm Caudles. Jttst. received su.l for ale by &i‘l2 KOLB U PH>NfZY. FLAVORING EXTRACTS-Of the test quality, X and richect flavors, on hand and tor sale by *pi i PLUMB Ac L» 1 fNBR. IlP.ilElt’S Sf'rtl EUA.R SUIN'A PPS—The -A only pure article of the k nd. to be had at CHEW K Dhl’Q STORE. / I.K t.t 1 till HI I'TKlfs,—| bn,* desiring a ' ' Bitter free from alcohol, are recommended to try the e. For sale at CHEW’S DRUG STuRE, *pil Tu r pin’a Ir.in k>< g~. (hi A 11 111 «,.-s —.v uniftid laiuit-il *iciv, ii.O U» avy bat dry WOW HIDES, lor which 1 w II pay the highest e*ih pricts. M. W. WOODRLXF. aplh BEAUTIFUi* GOODS. f < OLD Band French CHINA, tn Dinner, Tea and " A Toilet Srt Persons deairu gto replenish their sets, can be accommodated with may piece they may w i.h, at ill Broad Hieej. E MUSTIN Ac bON. rnh!7 Mi-.-iLs* hi shI.VS, -LIPPItHs., AND CHIL DItENS’ANKLE TIES,—IOO pair Mmsea’ Kid BUSKINS ; 100 pair Misses’ Kid SLIPPERS , 200 pa r Children’* Blue and Green ANKLE TIES. Jn»t received from D B. King, Ph ladeipbia. and so *•»’* h V [mhtg‘l CLARKE A- BOVAL. \ j wnation . Oo iinua. ur >v c»'p .mn,•*onE.% lor I*l st’e ifebliii UAKER.WRI.tHT A CO. ON * ONhIONMUYT -100 New LARD, 10 kegs do. 5 iibis. do, 5<JfJ Bbis. FLOUR Extra Family and SnperfltM brand*., for vaie by J A. ANSI EY. OHOIi LA.STS, Pl.Lw AND CALFSKINS. O 2000 »liuE LASTS; 100 l.arrein SHOE PEGS ; 150 d<-z French, German and American CALFSKINS. For-a Blow by COsLEY, FuKOE A CO. febll ex ft I*ll l*r*. prime üba MOuAS-r-o. t r*»e...w uy mb iw WID «IX HAND A AN 'I.EV. BURNING FLUID t ON Conslgnmem, 10 barrel* be»t BURNING FLUID, for *a.e at lower price than at auy <> h«r H me in the City, by the barrel. S. C. MUSTIN. »p7 CtOFFRfc. —iUO bag- pr.me Ki<* C* •**'• *v, Ju*tr»- / reived, and tor xate by K<*LB A PHINrZY. apl2 i 1.1 .V 111. t.*.— \_y “is- beat* * Adamantine CANDLES ;»0 ** Sja-rm a0 “ patent Sperm “ For sale by jub D \ WSON A SKINNER IZR ofli 14OSlv W ATtk.-Alotol F.e.h*ftO E g x , jn»t leceiveA r plumb a lbitnep. | a„»t ** -*.• »# iPzsili— I J 10b hbts Fresh 1 bomaston LIME ; .'SM> tbs. Plasterer, HAIR. Just received by •P‘ s CHAW, EWTEB. IjttLXiu.v Ot JihKitiims DAM' ruW* DK KS.—its) dozen for sale by *p7 WM H TUTT. 1 INSbEII OlL. —a suppiy ou hand, auu tor •*.« lj low, by (apll] WM.JL TUTT. WI InDuVV (.LAS.*.—All size*, from 30 by 46 to fl IT by iO, for sale tow by WM. H. T UTT. JAPANNED WAKE.—We have tbw art r-ia ia*B Its variety, at wholesale or retail, bnumeiatlon la (.ut of the question. S. 8. JONES * CO., ,„10 V,» Bro d - free!. ■ .in, tilu »#-« »“V**'/ U OU ** r ’' H hestalway. m baud.«lowest A UEIDLITZ PO W DtttS—Frej ared expr mmij tor o our ret*.l trade, and warranted 't*** ipU WM* H. TUTT.