The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875, February 03, 1856, Image 2

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DULY fIWSTimiOSiLIST BY JAMKS GARDNER. SI VDAV HORMNi;, PEB’V 3. Telegraph News. We received nothing by the wire-line la«t eveft- Hiver News. The liver remains ai >ix feet. The steamer Au gusta left yesterday lioon, and the fashion and Chatham leave this morning, for Savannah. Murderer Arrested. Mr John G 15h.vsw.ws, of Tennessee, who won a business visit to this city, yesterday had a man j tiv the name of CiMm.Ks Foster arrested, charged j w ith having committed a murder in August, b..... upon the body of .Ivans Cleary, in Davidson coiHitv. Tenn. Tiie culprit was brought before ! kWI> j, K vv, Kwp, who issued a warrant, and com mitted him to jail, to await the requisition of the < aovmior of Tennessee. Atlanta Hank. We publish, this morning, the majority and mi nority reports of the committee appointed to ex ■imine ml" the affairs of the Atlanta Hank. Our readers can judge for themselves, after examining the reports, of the policy or necessity for the inves tigation. The interest as well as the credit of the State of Georgia, are involved in the solvency of her Banking Institution.'. The Hank of Atlanta, from the peculiar circumstances attending its ovvnreship, its organization, and the Illinois locali ty of its prinicipal circulation, are of such a char acter as to demand a thorough investigation into its affairs. If it can stand the ordeal—if it has a platina incorrigibility, that will not melt in the lies cd furnace that it is subjected to—it will come out. brighter mid more worthy of public confidence. If it is composed of elements that cannot stand the tire, the sooner it melts and passes away, the hot ter foi the people of the country. The Desperate Attempt to Break Down the Drmochati' Party.— The Richmond Erufui:.,- savs “ A friend in Congress has sent us a list of tiie members of the House of Representatives, tbowing the party complexion of that body, which has been carefully prepared, and which we are assured is perfectly accurate aud reliable. We have not room for its insertion to-day ; but it dis c'oses the telling fact, that of the whole number of members of the House, one hundred aud twenty one are Know Nothings, being a clear majority ot three of the whole House. Whatever be the pre tences on which the Know Nothing organization i built, everybody knows that its real object i- t break down the Democratic party Nothing couh exemplify the fact more conclusively than tin votes of the Southern members of this confessed h Northern Abolition organization. They dare do vote with their Abolition associates of the North ; and, if they were actuated by any thing but tin desperate purpose of breaking down the Demo cratic partv, they would readily vote for the Demi cratic candidates in this death struggle for tin constitutional rights of the South. The leadim abject of the Black Know Nothing and kn-*v, Something Republicans of the North is to break down the Democratic party. To this end, they at . bending all their energies as the secret means r-; breaking down the Constitution, and the Southern Know Nothings stand off in armed neutrality, it. he hope of seeing the patricide deed well done. is?” The purchasers of the Hancock Maunfm luring Company are in trouble. One of the pm ties who went to the North to obtain funds to pa . the purchase money, has not been heard from, re centlv; and the oiliei party has gone in search of she missing one. What accident may have hap pened, or what can be the cause of the absence, at • questions for time to unravel. The Sandersville Georgian says, the Hupei tor Court of Hancock county will sit on ihe third Mondav of this month, February, in conformity to u recent act of the Legislature. The Mobile papers announce the death ot vlt J. M. Field, the manager of the Mobile 'iTu.ii ire He died in that city on Monday morning Hti January Mr. Field was favorably known as writer, critic and actor. IS?" John D. Rkilly, E.sq., has been appointee by Gov. Johnson, Aid-de-Camp to the Commander in Chief, with the rank of Colonel. ]s?** The editor of the Georgia Citizen , who eon trots one of the most decided Know Nothing papers in Georgia, is seriously considering the policy cd repudiating putty politics, and returning to tie original indejiemlent character of the curly volume.' ofthe Citizen. • - “Mr. Stephen Keenan, a commission mer chant <.; Mobile, Ala., was found dead in that city on tii.- 27;h January. The verdict of the jury was, that lie “died from cold and exposure. Prof. C. W. 1, ano worth v. —We understand tlm tliis accomplised Music Teacher will take charge of the Music Department in the Woodland Female College at Cedar Town, Ga., the present year. The CTiien:.. i Pi-** estimates the grain crop ot Illinois for 1855 as follows: one hundred aud eight v million bushels of Indian corn, twenty mil lion bushels of wheat, and fifty million bushels of oats, barley aud rye. The Secretary of tin- Navy lias ordered iuinut. guns to be tired, and the flag to be placed at bait uiasi, at the several naval stations, as a mark of reapeet to the memory of the late Com. Morris. Geo. W. Foster, Esq., of Florence, Ala., lms en dewed a Professorship! in the college of that phi with AIO.OOO. Ilia endowment tills the math ematieal chair, and is called the Foster Prof. • worship. Mr. Wm. H. Gisbsons, of Madison, N. J , has purchased of Meesrs. F. G. Murphy A Co., the renowned Xnr * f••<—.«, In imp. <IL.\ out ot XdC. Fanny Ei.lslf.r is married to a wealthy trader in Germany. During his sojourn in Boston, ihe Hon. Robe in Toombs visited both branches of the Massachu setts Legislature, where he was introduced to ma nv members, and was treated with great courtesy, The office of Sheriff of New Orleans vva - proved, during the recent contest, to be worth one hundred thousand dollars per annum. The circulation of the banks in Kentucky has in creased nearly three and a half millions of dollars since Ist of July las;. A game of checkers was played by telegraph, between Boston aud Provincetown, the other even ing, Cape Cod winning. The Supreme Court of Tennessee has decided that railroad companies are liable for live stock killed by their lomotives or cars. The Democrats of Maine have elected delegates favorable, it is said, to Bv han an, to the National Convention. Rev. Dr. Col-.s, of the Baptist Church, trout Boston, died at the Galt House, in Louisville, Kv on the 13th ult., of pneumonia. M. David, the celebrated Sculptor, recently died iii Paris. No franking privileges exist in England. Ev. ■ the Queen has to pay her penny. J. 1. Savilee, manager of the Nottingham, England, .heatre, aud a relative of Helen Faccit, has died suddenly. At the anitaul supper of the bachlters of Cleve land, a few nights since, one of the touts was, •'Our future wives-distance lends enchantment to the view. ” , The Case of Mrs. ftaines. A writer iu the New Orleans Delta contends that Mrs. G aines is bvjio means certain of obtaining a fortune bv the late decision in her favor. He quotes the opinion of the court to fortify his opin ion, and adds: The probate of a will is a mere er jxtrte proceed ing, mid is always granted if the applicant can make out a prime-facte case; but if has no binding effect on any one. Should Mrs. Gaines attempt to claim any property sold by the executors under the former, the parties sued could still, in addition to their other defenses such as prescription, attack the validity of the will, or nsjthe court observes, “show that no such will was executed.” The probability is that Mrs Gaines would not be able to recover anything from Daniel Clark's estate, even if there were a v alid will in her favor, except what she might obtain by compromises from parties who do not wish to be annoved by litigation, for the simple reason that Daniel Clark’s estate always was, and still is, insolvent. The Romance of real Life.— The New York 1 Inbun* gives the following sketch of a personage atone time widely known in the newspaper world : “It is strange to watch how those whoat different titties occupy a large space for the moment, either in public tame or public scandal, disappear sud denly from the scene and are forgotton, as the wave of time passes over, until again they rise at some distant spot, where one least expects to find them. This thought is brought to our mind on reading the last news from Asia of the death in Arabia of laidy Ellenborougli, one who at one time I was the star of London fashion, and whose beauty I and wit, champagne of conversation, full of spar kle and vivacity, gathered around her all that was distinguished in English society. Among her special admirers were George Canning and the Duke of Wellington ; but to the discovery of her amours with Prince Schwartzenberg, which led to a trial that some years since created an intense sensation among the aristocratic circles of Europe, was owing tier separation and divorce from her haughty and arrogant lord, who became so memor able by the pomp and majesty of his short rule in India. For years she had not been heard of, when now we find her an Eastern Zuleika and the vic tim °f a harem’s revenge. It is said she lias been assassinated in Arabia bv “ Le Harem d'un cktik Arab*.’’ How beyond all fiction would be the ro mance of such a life if faithfully told !” 100 I rue.- —Somebody East, we know not who, lias itnmoralized himself in the following insight into human nature, which we indorse and liberal ly commend to all cross-loving wives. lie says: Whether a man leads a sober life or not depends together upon the temper of his wife. No man \i ill listen all night to a scold, who knows where “a good warm sling” can be had for six pence. At Cocktail’s, the other nigh, we found no less than thirteen married men who spent six eve nings’ a week squirting tobacco juice on a coal stove. We thought we could find out who thev were. On inquiring, we learned that eleven of them were blessed with wives who “jaw,” while he other two wedded a couple of “ the philanthro pist” ladies, so constantly engaged iu the “wel fare of Central Africa” that thev have no time to keep their husbands’ shirts whole. Moue of the Post Office Robbery. —We learn that the following developments were made vester day, which appear to be connected with the abstrac tion of letters from the Post Office of this city. Mr. Chisolm, the father of the young man charged with theft, states that on the 20th December last, whiie his family were at breakfast, one of his negro wo men brought in a piece of newspaper tilled with notes of the Bank of Charleston, which Mr. C. found, on examination, to amount to $3,095. The woman stated that she had picked it up in the horse lot of the premises. Mr. C. made,a special deposit of tins money in Bank, mentioning the cir cumstance to only two persons, and awaited some further development of the matter. Now, it ap pears that on the 13th of December, Mr. Murdock, agent of the Bank of Charleston, had placed 3 ,000 in the bills of that Bank iu the Post Office here, in several different packages, to be mailed west, and it has been ascertained" t hat none of those packages reached their address. The inference is irresistible that the money thus found is a pan ot the money placed by Mr. M in the Post Office. We learn that voting Chisolmn, has succeeded in finding bail to the amount required sk,*hki. Columbus Sun, Feb. 1 ±33“ Paragraphs of news from the Cassvilte Standard, of Jan. 31; Cotton Burned. We are informed that a cat loaded with cotton at the Cartersville Depot, on the Western A Atlantic Railroad, was discovered to be on tire Friday night last. It was fortunately discovered and run off on the track in time to pre vent the fire from communicating to the cotton lv mg at the platform. The entire load was con sumed. Cold \\ father. Not since the deluge have w< on record any account of a worse spell of cold, wet aud disagreeable weather than we have experienc ed since the 26th ult. While we write, the ground is covert d with sleet, aud the prospect for still more falling weather very flattering. A Temperance Lecturer, descanting on the es sential and purifying qualities of cold water, re marked us a knock-down argument that “when the world became so corrupt that the Lord could do nothing else with it, lie was obliged to give it a thorough sousing in cold water.” •• Yes,” replied a wag, “but it killed every darned critter on the face of the airth.” The Dutchman who refused to take a one dollar bill because it might he altered front a ten, prefers stage travelling to railroads. The former, he says, rides him eight hours for a dollar, while the latter only rides him one. “lie people can’t si rest me.” He who is passionate and hasty, is generally honest. It is your cool, dissembling hypocrite ol whom you should beware. “There’s no deception in a bull dog.” It is only the cur that sneaks up and bites you when your back is turned. Silent Thanks. —A little boy was munching a bit of gingerbread, his mother asked who gave i: to ffim. “Miss Johnson gave it to me.” “And did you thank her for it?” inquired the mother. “Yes, 1 did, but I didn't tell her so An honest Dutchman, on being asked how often he shaved, replied, “Dree dimes a week, every tay but Soontay ; den T shaves etfery tay.” The Last Invention. -The New Orleans Sira tells of a machine which has been invented “out .South,” which enables a man to tell when he is getting too drunk to walk, ft is called a fad die ometer, and gives timely warning by hitting a fel low suddenly under the short ribs the moment he inis got enough. “ W hen 1 goes a shoppin,,’ said an old lady, “! | alters asks for what 1 wants, and if they have it, I and it’s suitable, and f feel inclined to buy, it, and ! it’s cheap, and can’t be got ;tt any place for less 1 most alleys take it without ehappering about it all | day as most people does.” COMMERCIAL. Augusta Market, l-’eb. 2, i P, M. COTTON.—There has not been such an active I demand to-day in the cotton trade, as prevailed i yesterday. Prices, however, are firm. The ad -1 vauee since the steamer, is from }. l to cent., ac ' cording to grades of Cotton. On the lower quali ties, which had been very much neglected, the ad vance is fully )4 cent. CHARLESTON,*Feb. 1. Our market was rather excited this morning under the first ! blush of the advices brought out by the steamer i Arabia, and upwards of 3350 bales changed hands ! at an irregular advance of :| y additional ad j vices, however, it will be seen, present affairs in • quite a different aspect, and it remains to be seen if the above advance will be sustained. The sales I comprise 0-1 bales at 7>* ; 23 at 8 ; 182 at 817 ; 81 t - ; i ;78 at 8)4; 71 -it 8 % ; 265 at 8 139 at • 8 13-10 ;14at 8% > at 9;25 at S%; 519 at 10 at 9 5-16 ; 193 at 9<t£ ; 580 at 1,1 j, and 23 bales at OTjC, SAi ANNAH, Feb. Ist, P. M .—(Jade —There was a fair demand to-day at an advance of an to the sales of the day foot up 1,289 bates, at the following prices: 185 at 7*l ( ; 141 at 7J4 j 124 at 8 ; 14 atSjD ; 195 atSW; 260 at C'< ; 197 at ll : 119 at 9jC. and 37 bales at cents. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, FEB 1. Per ship Colonist, for Liverpool--259,067 feet timber, 1,120 bales cotton. Per brig Margaret, for St. Johns, N. B. —IO,OOO feet Timber, 1,500 do. Plank. Per schr. Loyal Scranton, for New York—set bales Cotton, 322 bags Flour. ssy boxes Glass, 11 bales Cowhides, 92 empty barrels, 532 bags Corn, 1 tierce mdze, 4<>l bags Wheat, 1 bale maze., 125 bbls. Flour, 10 do. Turpentine, 119 do. naval stores. SHIPPING- NEWS. ~ ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Barque Cherokee, New Orleaii'. Schr. Cornelia, Vera Cruz. Schr. D. B. Warner, New York. CHARLESTON,February 2 —Arrived, steamship Nashville, N. York; Brent, barque Johanna Louise. \. York. Went to Sea, schr. Aid, West Indie' SAVANNAH, Feb. I.—Arrived, sehr Enchant ress, New York. Cleared, ship Colonist, Liverpool. License T aken Out. After an interim of over a year, we are again to have a retail establishment in our town. Messrs. Messo A Williams have ta en out a license and are now fitting up in a tastv manner the house formerly occupied by E. W. Fer ris as a Drug Store. 1 welve hundred and fifty dollars is the sum to he paid by them ; two hundred and fifty dollars of which goes to the county jutd one thousand to the j corporation. Rather high license, that. Jfacon ,: Mi**. 1 star. All ignorant candidate for medical honors, hav ing thrown himself almost into a fever from his incapability of answering the questions, was asked by one of the censors how he would sweat a pa- ] tient for the rheumatism. “J would send him here to be examined.” W e were amused the other day at the narrette j ot a very dark African matron, who was exhibiting j several lather fine looking children, equally darkas herself. We ventured to admire an infant in her arms, rather ominously light in complexion, but she declared she could not bear him. “ Why ?” we asked. Because, said she, “he is too light, and shows dirt too easily." PROCEEDINGS OF CITY' COUNCIL. Regular Meeting, / February Ist, 1856. \ Present. Hon. William E. Hearing, Mayor, And Members, Mossrs. Blooget. Laßoche, Right, Dye, Conley, Butt, Goodrich, Bassford, and Jackson. The minutes wore read and confirmed. The petition of John' E. Mauley, Agent of the South ('arolina Railroad, was read anil laid upon the table. The petition of numerous citizens residing on Greene street, praying Council to rescind their for mer action, ordering the pavement on Greene street, between Ellis and Jackson streets, to be paved with brick, was, on motion, refused. The petition of a number of citizens of the fourth Ward, praying the City Council to pave the j side walk on Campbell street, extending front Broad street to the Georgia Railroad Depot, was ■ read. On motion, the prayer of the petitioners was not granted. The petition of Lewis Lovell was read, and laid upon the table. Permission was granted Wm. Fox, to Retail Spiritous Liquors in Ward No. 4, upon giving the j proper security. Mr. Coni.ev offered the following resolution passed: liesoh'td, That a committee of one from each Ward be appointed to revise the rates of wharfage and the toll' upon the Augusta bridge. The Chair appointed Messrs. Conley, Dye, Right, and Goodrich, that conunitee. By Mr. Butt—passed : Resolved , That the City Council will not be re sponsible for any work done or any articles pur chased, unless if be by order of the Mayor, or’the Chairman, or the acting Chairman of the commit tee for which such work be done or article re quired. Don. John P. King, Chairman of the Committee appointed by the Directors of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, for the purpose of confer ring with the City Council, iu relation to a com munication between that Railroad and the South Carolina Railroad, submitted the follow ing propo sitions for the consideration of the City Council: The Committee appointed by the Board of Direc tors of tell Georgia Railroad anu Banking Co., in No vember last, to confer with Ihe Citv Council of Augusta, on the subject of increased facilities of communication between tlie Georgia and South Carolina Railroads, propose that the City Council shall permit the Georgia Railroad Company to ex tend a Track from their Depot, to the Through Depot of the South Carolina Railroad, and there connect with the South Carolina Railroad track ; and permit said track to be used for the transporta tion of Railroad Iron, Copper Ore, Marble, Mill. Gearing and other heavy machinery, New Engines taken as freight; and, also, any material belong ing to the Company. For this privilege they will pav a fixed sum, or a reasonable rate for every Car or New Engine passed over the track. Council i respectfully requested to decide whether this prop osition will be entertained, and if so, on what terms and conditions. Or— Secondly, It is proposed to connect the tracks of the two Companies in the manner above stated, j and that a common depot shall be established for the transhipment of all goods, produce and met chandise, commonly known as through goods, Ac., and such property and materials as may belong to either Compam. If Council should entertain this proposition, it is respectfully requested that it will decide upon the terms and conditions upon which such privilege will lie granted. Thirdly, It is proposed that all Railroads now or hereafter terminating in Augusta, shall have tin privilege of constructing a common depot for all Railroad purposes, with machine shops, ear facto ries, Ac., on u scale and magnitude proportionate to their business respectively, and to be ap preached nr reached by engine power, provided no track shall cross Broad or Greene streets, between - - street on the East, and street, on the West, aud if Council entertain this proposition, it is also respectfully requested that the terms may be stated, for which such privilege will be granted. Fourthly, In considering the tirs* and second propositions, Council will be pleased to consider on what terms similar privileges may lie extended to the Augusta A Waynesboro’ Railroad. Council referred the matter to the special com mittee, appointed at the last meeting of the t itv Council, for the purpose of confernece with the committee from the Georgia Railroad aud Bank ing Company, and ordered the propositions to be spread upon the minutes and published. The following reports of officers were made : The Cttv Sexton reports 89 interments whites •20, blacks 19. The Jailor reports -gs prisoners in jail -whiles 16. blacks 12. The keeper of the Hospital reports 15 patients in that Institution. The keeper of the Magazine reports I,' •:*-•} kegs powder in store. The City Mar.-hal reports 51;> nights served by City Watch, and 7'.' nights served by Captains of the City Watch, also the confinement since last report of 8 white men and Hi negroes in the Guard House. Wm. Phillips, Engineer of Augusta Canal, made a Report which was received. The following returns of Officers were made with Collector and Treasurer's receipt: Jno. N. Christian. Citv Marshal, Fines, Ae., $295.50 Wm. P. J. a,'ox. Supi. Bumps and Wells,. 210.00 S. C. Grenville A Co., Vendue Masters,... 555.67 J wkson F. Turpin, Wharfinger 805.59 11. U. Puilpot, Clerk Lower Market, 54.50 | W. 11. Picki- ring, Keeper Magazine 70.87 *1,992.18 i The acoountc and salaries were ordered paid. On motion. Council adjourned. SAMI’EL 11. (MU MP, Clerk City Council. I ir~ •> • *l, Newby A. Co. received by the lasi steamers, a good lot of Fine and Common Clo thing, suitable for winter weather. Call and see them, also, A fresh lot of Boys’ Clothing. nov 21 1 ; ' Cash paid for Woollen, Linen, Cot ton and Silk Rag', by E. Campfiei.d, jau2o if Corner River and Jackson sts, Heavy! loth ing lor Sei vants. J.M. Newby A Co. have on hand a. large stock of Sat li . nett Frock ami Pea COATS, f'attim-tt PANTS | Heavy VESTS, Ac., suitable for servants. Also, Water Proof Coats, Pants and Hats, for i Draymen, Wagoners, Ac. They will bo sold low. oc9 ON CONSIGNMENT 5o casks RICE, re ceived thi t day, per steamer Fashion. -also - 200 bids LIME, in good order. For sale bv jan 20 GIRARDKY, WHYTE A CO. ISABELLA AND CATAWBA WINE. CASES of “ M. Work’s ” Sparkling Da •f” holla and Catawba WINE, just received, and for sale bv jan?6 if POULLAIN, JENNINGS A CO. riRIE li i NTEH'S FEAST, or Con versa- H. tions around the Camp-fir. s; by Capt. Mavne Reid, author of The Rifle Rangers Kate Weston, or To Will and To Do; bvJoannie DeWitt Claude in his Dungeon, or Magg9, the Traitor. Just received, and for sale bv M. G. McKINNE, dec27 Bookseller and Stationer. t| III r SIIELS Prime White Corn. JB *1- bushels mixed Corn. 500 bushels Cow Peas. i 100 do Prime Red Wheat 100 do Seed Oats. 50 bags No. 1 Flour, for sate bv deo79 E. F. KINCHLEY, 7 Warren block. F FRENCH ZINC Faint.- A very supe rior article. Also, Bleached Linseed Oil and Damar Varnish, in store and for sale bv feb-3 D. B PLUMB A CO. OSGOOD’S INDIA < HOLAGOGUE. A supply of the above, just received bv _feb3 J D. B. PLUMB A CO. tLJMLITARY' SH AVING SOAI*. —A largo It.B lot of A r room A Fowler’s superior Shaving Soap, genuine, for sale bv fJbs ‘ D. B. PLUMB & CO. ON CONSIGNMENT—LX> barrels Rectified WHISKY, for sale, to arrive, bv CtIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO., dee- 1 * General Commission Merchants ‘ The steamer NASHVILLE, Capt. Berry, will leave Adger’s Wharf, Charleston, for New York, on Wednesday Afternoon, Feb. 6th, at six i o’clock. HENRY MISSROON, Ag’t. Charleston. j n ir ISAAC LEVY, Ag’t Augusta. ; J/ The steaniseip FLORIDA, will sail from Savannah for New York, on Wednesday, February t’>th, at 4} o’clock, P. M. fobs " PADELFORD, FAY A CO. SPEC IAI a NOTICES. Rev. 8. Jacobs, from Charleston, will Lecture THIS Sunday; EVENING, at seven o’clock, at the Synagogue, corner of Green and Jackson streets. The public generally, are invited. feb3 1 ZWr Augusta Independent Fire Compa ny. -First Division— Attend a regular Monthly Meeting, at your Engine House, on TO-MORROW (Monday I EVENING, at i o’clock. By order of Capt. Begrie. fobs McLAUGHLtN, Sec’y. Vigilant Fire Company, No. 3. There will be a regular meeting of the Company, at their Engine House, TO-MORROW (Monday i EVENING, at 7J o’clock. By order Capt. Nelson. feb-3 J. W. CLARKE, Sec’y. j-U Needle W omen's Relief' Society. The'annual meeting of the members of this Society, will take place on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at the Presbyterian Lecture Room, at half past three o'clock. The friends and patrons of the So ciety, and of the needle women, are invited to at tend. ;s feb2 Z-? "A. I*. Riguoii & Co. return their thanks to their friends and customers, for the lib eral patronage extended to their new house, and avail themselves of this opportunity to say, that they will commence, from this day, offering their remaining well assorted stock of CLOTHING and II ATS at reduced prices, to make room for an entire new STOCR ov SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING and HATS, which they contemplate manufacturing for the coming season. j Augusta, February Ist, 1850. lm febl ”5 ' At a Meeting of the “ Congaree j HOUSE” Company, held this Friday evening, Jan j uary 25th, 1350, it was— AY-' •deed, That the property be sold in the fol ■ lowing forms, to wit: Ist. The Morgan House, and one-lialf the Lot, | with all the buildings thereon. 2d. The other half of the Morgan Lot, fronting j on Assembly street, w ith all the buildings thereon. | consisting of a two storv Building, w ith Stable. | and out buildings. Bd. One-half of the Edgar Lot, consisting of one ; Brick Stable, one Wooden Stable, and all sheds, or i buildings that belong to the stable lot, with the ! privilege of an ingress and egress to the Hotel lot, to be hereinafter described. 4th. The HOTEL, known as the “ Congaree House,” and all the buildings thereto. The above property will be treated for privately, ; from this time to MARCH first, ut which time it j will be ofl'ered at public sale. Apply to WM. HITCHCOCK Wm. May bin, W. Hitchcock, Wm. Glaze, T. J, Goodwy:;. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 2*J. 3 febl ; . ' Gas-Light Company of Augusta. The regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders i of this Company, will be held at their Office, on j MONDAY the 4th of February next, at o’clock, P. M. WM. M.’ D’ANTIGNAC, fan II oi President. Cash I>ry Goods Business. Wll. LIAM SHEAR will commence a Cash l)r\ Goods business on and after the is! of FEBRUARY next, and will keep a well selected stock of STAPLE and FANC \ ARTICLES adapted to the Southern 1 trade, which lie will sell at priiys to nuke it the | interest of purchasers to hue for cash, li requires no argument to prove that (foods can be sold cheaper for cash, than they can on the usual credit terms. The public are respectfully requested to ! call and examine the assortment. Augusta, January 24th, 1850. dUolm jan'V To Nervous Sufferers, k retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many veais of great nervous suffering, is anxious ito make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. 1 • dxelm jan2o Lost. A liberal reward .will l»e paid ! for a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, in ease, dropped between my store and Mrs. llama Mclvin ne’s. Janet if M. G. McKINNE. l~' Augusta A- Waynesboro’ Kaiiro:id, | Auousta, Jun’y. 24th, 1850. Until further notice, the Freight on Cotton from Augusta to Savannah ! will be Sixty fin > Cents per bale. jan24 C. A. BROWN, Agent. City Taxes. Ail persons liable for i City Taxes, are informed that Returns for the same will he received at the Clerk of Council's (Mice 1 until the 22d, from that time to the Ist of FEB- Ul ARY, at the Collector and Treasurer's Office. 1 After that time, no returns will be received, and all i failing to make returns within the time prescribed, I will be double taxed. SAMUEL H. CRUMP, JanlT id Clerk of Council. J' Mrs. E. O. Collins, contemplating ! a change in her business, and wishing to dispose ‘ of her stock of M t LLIN Ell Y and FAN( s now olleriiig the follow ing articles, at New York j cost: BON NETS, DRESS CAPS, FLOWERS, : RIBBONS, HEAD-DRESSES, VEILS, GLOVES, PLAITS, Hair BRAIDS, CURLS, Toilet. POW I)Ell, PERM MES,. SOAPS, Ac. janlo : " Hats, Fall Style, 1 85a. Beehc & Co., i and Trade Fall style Moleskin H ATS, just received, • and ready for sale, at GEO. W. FERRY S. anil Masonic Hall Building. | iV- A beautiful complexion and a per fumed breath may both he acquired by using the : ‘•Balm of a Thousand Flowers.” As n dentritice it lias no parallel. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Giai. A. 0 crus A Bro., nov2'> 8m Sole Agents, Augusta, Ga. " ■' Jus! Received, Fifty dozen superior 1 Cotton and Linen SHIRTS. They will be sold low, by novgl J. M Xuwby.c Go. y ' Garden Seeds. Crop 1855. We have just received our supply of Garden SEEDS. As heretofore, we commence the season with Fresh Seed only, not having a paper of old Seed |on hand. nov)4 D. B.Plumb a Co. ’-W” A m bro types A new style of PIC TURES, far exceeding in beauty and durability, anything ever before made. The exceeding firm ness, depths of light, and shade and richness of tone, i s wonderful. They do not reverse the sub ject; but represent everything in its true position. They are w ithont the glare of a Daguerreotype, and can be seen in any view. Instructions given in the Art. Daguerreotypes as usual taken in every style of the Art. Speci mens of Ambrotypes can be seen at Tucker’s Pre mium Gallery. N. B.—Daguerreotype MATERIALS for sale as usual. nov 17 I. TUCKER. Look Out Boys.—J. M. Newby & Co. are now receiving a large lot of Youths’ aud Boys’ CLOTHING. The boys who call soon, can make good selections. oc9 y ™ Daguerreotypes. - The Chalmers Daouerrean G allery is now open for the season. sepl4 4 I.LX UHIKK’S KI1) GLOVES, Black, - White and (lolored, a full assortment just re ceived, and for sale by jam; WARD, BURCIIARD A CO. ON CONSIGNMENT.—2O' casks of choice RICE, on consignment, and for sale bv janlo if GIRARDEY. WHYTE i CO. fOIAMPAGNE CIDER 20 bbls. Cham 8 pagne CIDER, just received, and for sale by dec2S n GIRARDEY WHYTE A CO Xein -V^ucrtisemcnts. rll eat B i CONCERT HALL. Lessee and Manager W. H. CRISP. Stage and Acting Manager Mr. Huntley. Treasurer Mr. Hays. Seventh Night of -MISS ELIZA LOGAN, The Distinguished Tragic Actress, on which oc casion, will appear in her Great Character of EVADNE! In Shiei’s Beautiful Play of that name. Monday Evening, February 4th, 1856, Will be performed, Shiei’s Plav of EVADNE! OR, THE HALL OF STATUES. Evadne Miss ELIZA LOGAN. | To conclude with the Petite Comedy of the DUMB BELLE. Eliza Mrs. W. H. Crisp, j —... TUESDAY--Eighth Appearance of M 1 SS ELIZA LOG AN. — In REHEARSAL, the Tragedy of ADELGITIIA; OR, THE FRUITS OF A SINGLE ERROR. The House will be comfortably warmed, Stoves having been put in for the purpose. fobs STOLEN, OR taken by mistake from the Augusta Hotel, the subscriber’s OVERCOAT, together w ith his Pocket Book, containing, amongst other pa pers, three promissorv notes, one drawn by 1). A. Moore, one by P. A. Summer A Bro., and one bv M . B. Beazley, all in favor of James C. Sellman A Son. suitable reward will be paid for the re turn of the same to the Augusta Hotal, and no questions asked. The public are hereby cautioned against negotiating or receiving either of the above described notes, payment of same having been stopped " ALEX. SELLMAN. Augusta, Feb. 2, 1850. 2 :; feb3 TKTEW BACON. -25,000 pounds City Cured i" Bacon -trimmed in Baltimore si vie, now re ceiving and for sale, by J. A. ANSLEV, tub-') lin Coin, and Prod. Merchant. I ARD. 5o bbls. I rime Leaf Lard and 50 4 Half bbls. do., for sale bv fobs lm ‘ J. A. ANSLEV. ROPE AND TWINE. GOO coils prime Machine and Hard Spun Rope. 5,000 lbs. [ih Twine for sale by fob" Om J. A. ANSLEV. IALOI R AND MEAL, r.o Sacks Family Flour. 25 Sacks No. 2 Family Flour. 50 Sacks prime Meal -for sale bv feb3 lm .). A. ANSLEY. ALT PORK, 100 ," »0 pounds Sal i Pork, readv for hanging, for sale bv < fob lm ,f. A \XSLEY. BARRELS FRESH LINE for sale at River, bv feb3 St THUS. Ik STOV ALL A CO. SEEDS. Another supply of Fresh . Seeds just received by Steamer. B. B. PLO MB & CO Bl RNING FLI ID. We have made ar rangements, by which we expect to be sup plied with the best Burning Fluid. A supply now on hand and for sale Lv fobs * D. B. PLUMB & CO. RESENNA FIGS. Another lot just re ffl. ceivedby feb;i D. B. PLUMB & CO. ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE. ILL be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in MARCH w v next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, within the legal sale hours, a elaybank Horse, with dark mane and tail, and one glass eve. Levied on as the property of George W. Alien, by a ti. la. from Elbert Inferior Court, in favor of Tho>. J. Turman, Administrator of Henry Bourne, deceased, vs. George VV. Allen, and William Teas lev, .security. Property pointed out bv said se curitv. JONATHAN G. NELMS,'Sheriff. febß Cl BORGIA, BURKE COUNTY Whereas, N Man Ann Bostvvick applies foi Letters ot Ad ministration de bonis non, with the will annexed, on Hit- estate of Khesa Bostwick, deceased : These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary, to be held on the first Monday in March next, ami show cause, if any they have, why »aid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, as office in Waynesboro’, this Ist dav of February, 1854. fob:; EDM'. GARLICK, Ordinary U. O. £ iyb BOXES choice B. C. HERRINGS, B "rxF just received, and for sale bv dec2P ts GIRAKDEY, WHYTE & CO. HARRISON’S PRAIRIE FLOWER CO . LOGNE. A supply of this delightful Per fumereceived by [dec23 WM. 11. TUTT. ( WRISIi POTATOES. 50 bbls. Irish POTA | JBL TOES, for sale low, to close consignment-, janl f> Til OS. P. STOVALL A CO. C1 RANITEYILLE SHIRTINGS. 25 bales W „f these Goods, for sale bv jan-5 HAND,'WILCOX A CO. HARPERS’ M i gazme for February, loaves . cut, for sale by jan‘22 TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON. m SI I ELS heavy Bl’k SEED DATS, for sale by E. F. KINCIILEV, Vn 1 7 No. 7, Warren Block. Refined sugar. • 100 bbls. Yellow Refined SUGAR; 100 “ Stuart’s A B and C SUGAR ; 25 " Crushed and Powdered SUGAR. For sale low, bv janl HAND, WILCOX A CO. CNHEESE.— On consignment, 50 boxes of F CHEESE, just received, and in store, this dav. For sale low, bv GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO., janll Gen’l Commission Merchants. C'illOH'E GOSHEN BUTTER. We have J just received a choice article of Goshen BUT ; TER, ami invite llu> attention of dealers and eon i sinners. GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO. deo2o ts .’ IfACKERFL. 200 packages MACKEREIi, ilf ■ Nos. 1, 2 and in whole, half and quarter ( barrels, just received, and for sale bv dec2o : HAND, WU'.COX A «0. ON CONSIGNMENT 200 bids, prime EaU ing and Planting POTATOES, for sale, to ar -1 rive, by GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO, janlfi ts ON CONSIGNMENT. 100 firkins fresh BUTTER; 100 boxes choice CHEESE. For sale by GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO., dec22 Gen’l. Cmnniission Merchants. Bade sale, to arrive . 100 bbls. Rectified WIHSKV ; 100 “ LIME, bv dec2o ts GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO. VETHITE LEAD,' I .inseed Oil, Varnishes, w w Glue, Paint Brushes, Paint Mills, Dye Stuffs, Indigo, Ac., in lots to suit purchasers. For sale bv dec2 '. WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. tfeOIOT AND LEAD. W bags Drop and Buck t SHOT ; 2,Oi hi lbs. Bar LEA i>, for sale low, bv janls 11 VXD, WILCOX A CD. £ 1 EOItGIA, ELBERT COUNTY. Whereas, John Gordon and John McDonald, Executors ; of the last w ill ami testament of Angus MeCurry. Sen., deceased, late of said county, having peti tioned the Court of Ordinary for Letters nl Dis mission from all further liability on said estate, and stating that they had fully administered and paid out said estate, and the Court having ordered a citation to be issued : These are, therefore, to cite, summon and ad monish all persons concerned, m he and appear at niv office, on or before the first Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted*to the >aid John Gordon anil John McDonald,/rom the | estate of Angus MeCurry. Sen. Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, this i 23d of January, 185 t». WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary. junjO larnfim £ 1 BORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY.—Whereas, f g John Gordon, the Executor on the estate nf Neal McDougal, deceased, late of said county, hav ing petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be discharged from all further liability on said estate, stating that he had fully administered and paid out the same : These are, therefore, to cite, summon and ad monish all persons concerned, to he and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Executor should not be dismissed and discharged, and have Letters of Dismission granted him. Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, this 23d of January, 1836. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary janlo lam6m (Bcneral SUwctfisemcnte. LANDS! LANDS!! LANDS 11! GREAT ACCESSIONS—IMPORTANT TO Till': PUBLIC. V®/’ E have, at the Georgia Land Office, for * w sale, on Commission, three hundred thous and acres of LAND, lying in the following coun ties, to wit: Early, Jiaker, Dougherty, Decatur, Thomas, Lowndes, Clinch, Worth, Irwin, Wayne, Appling, Coffee, Carroll, Habersham, Hall, Rabun, Lumpkin, Dooly, Polk, Paulding, Ware, Walker, Marion, Lee, Randolph, Chattahoochee, Columbia, Lincoln, Gordon, Cass, Floyd, Muscogee, Meri wether, Houston, Sumpter, Taylor, Fulton, Lull- j rence, Macon, and Stewart. Apply to DAVISON, GIRAKDEY, WHYTE & CO., feb’2 Augusta Land Office. ' A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! Profitable and Honorable Employment. rgl 1 i E subscriber is desirous of haying an agent H in each county and town of the Union. A capital of from #5 to *lo only will be required, and anything like an efficient, energetic man, can make from three to tire dollars per day; some of tin Agents are realizing twice that sum. Every infor mation will be given, by addressing, with a stamp to par return letter, W.M. A. KINSLER, Box 1225, Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. feb2 c2* THE LITERARY JOURNAL, Devoted to the instruction and entertain ment of the Family Circle. This JOURN \L is edited and published by 1 Messrs. R. F. Ti ukebmax & Co., New York. | His printed on fine paper, in a handsome style. ! Published at #1.50 per annum, in advance. Sub scriptions receieed by WM. C. BARBER, Constitutionalist Range, Augusta, j fcb2 Fz&G ' FOR SALE 4 0000 single or double harness HORSE. . lie will be sold on moderate terms. Also, a quantity of Fodder and Hay. Apply at this office. feb2 2 TO HIRE, HAOII the ensuing year, a first rate Blacksmith, M one capable of superior work, and of excellent character. Enquire at this office. decg'J TO HIRE, it the ensuing year, an excellent Drayman, well experienced in the work. Apply at this office. dec2it FRANK H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. To be found lit JM. the office of A. J. & T. W. Miu.eu, in the rear of .Masonic Hall. ts junto PARKS’ MINING COMPANY, Cou Min \ Co., (J \. r jjj Nll E Stockholder in tills; Company are hereby S notified and required to pay to the Treasurer j on or before the loth duvet' FEBRUARY next. I the entire balance due on their subscriptions to the Capital Stock. By order of the President. ! jam;2 tu&ftFloj WM. B. GRIFFIN, Sec’v. CtODEY’S l/VDY’S ' BOOK For Febrm #1 ary has been received. .Subscribers will please call for their copies at feb2 GEO. A. DATES & RRO. SCE, ICE. dust received, CAMPHOR H i . the best article ever offered to the public, fm ' the cure of Chaps on the Hands, Lips or Face, and i all eruptions of the Skin. It also removes Freckle ' Tan, Sun-Bunt, Av. Price 25 cents. For sale b' i janHl HAYILANI), lUSLEYA CO. jIIORESKW GOODS - Plain black SILK,". , JVM all widths. A splendid assortment of Ron net and Cap RIBBONS, in Moire Antiques, j n black white and colors. Dress and Cloak TRIMMINGS 4c., by dec22 IHOKEY & PHIRBS. fjWR SALE. -One beautiful new fashioi CARRIAGE; ! splendid pair Bay Carringt HORSES. Also, a likeK ROA . about 21 years oi age, a first rate Carriage Driver. Apply janlG Si C. G REN VI RLE A GO. yo vp, ON CONSIGNMENT. We have ju : ITV received In • boxes SOAP, 20 lbs. each, a beau i titnl article for family use, for sale low In j dec2l 'S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. ON CONSIGNMENT 15 hhds. choice new Bacon SIDES, now at Railroad Depot. Apply to JOHN GASKIN. : jan 10 General Commission Merchant. CIOAL, COAL. 105 tons selected English v GOAL; 5 1 hluls. selected Leigh Red'A.-h GOAL. Orders left at tm office, for either quality ot Coal, will be promptly attended to. Apply ti JOHN CASHIN,' jan la General Commission Merchant. CAOKN I*l, ASTER- -A few 'boxes of tin J above valuable article which is strtniglv re , commended for tiie entire removal of those annoy ing accompaniments to tight boots. For sale In ' jan9 ' 0. a. PLUMB & CO. NED For Debility/ Cw, gestion, Ac. Pleasant and efficient TOXM RITTERS is immediately prepared bv pouring in;. ; the tpias-ia Cup, a portion of clear water, and let ting it stand about a minute. A few of these cut ■ ju.-t received, by jam i). R. PLUMB A CO. HOhhOU A Y’S FILLS AND OINTMENT A supply constantly on hand, janl'l 11AY1LAND, RISLEY & CO. 'f'fl ARCIIISENS uterine catholicon. • lift A supply of this celebrated article just re | ceived. HAYILAND, RISLEY A CO. _ janlfi CNOUGIIS, ('01,1)8, Are., cured by using j one bottle of Dr. Ilufeland’s SYRUP OF TAR. | Price 50 cents. Sold by I janlt! HAYILAND, RTSLEY A CO. g lIA.NT ASPARAGUS ROOTS. A few bun died of this celebrated variety, two year old plants, iust received, and for sale low for cash, jan 20 WM. HAINES. CAOKN. -150 sacks CORN, for sale bv janl.s HAND, WILCOX A CO. I ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE p. , boxes Eng J lish Dairy CHEESE, for sale low, by jan 1 s HAND, WILCOX A GO. E ATS FOOT OIL, a prime art iele, for liar i* tie-. Leather, Rinding, Ac., for sale l>v ■ jatrit WM. HAINES, Druggist. CNOIIGII CANDY, a superior t irticle, just re- J ceived. Also, Lozenges, Gum Drops, Ac., for j sale by jsngl WM. HAINES, Druggist. ON (ONSSGN:MENT m! kegs fine warranted LEAF LARD, jam T. \V. FLE.MIXG. g AWKE.NCEVILLE FACTORY OSNA are Agents tor the sale of these Goods, at Factory prices. GIRAKDEY, WHYTE A GO. ' jatv2o ts CIO I FEE. 2'ffi bags common to prime Rio J COFFEE, just received by dec lit ' DAWSON A SKINNER. HVRFFIt, lor JANUARY.- This very pop . ular Magazine has been received at the Book ! Store of dec2l ; GKO. A. OATES A RRO. US ERINOS, LACES, Ac. We'have just JVM. received a beautiful assortment of French imd English -MERINOS, to yyhich we invite the ttf tention of the l.ndies; Narrow Black LACES, Blond LACES, Ac. The above Goods are fully g. 5 p..j 1 cent, less than their usual prices. dec2d DICKEY A PHIBRS. IjIOOTH I’OWDKR. The be-. Dentritiee B noyy made for sweetening the breath, whiten ing the Teeth, and making the Gums firm and healthy, is for sale bv dec " I). B. PLUMB A CO. fJORTO RU'D SUGAR. 25 hhds. choice P. R. SI OAR, for sale low, bv jam:: HAND, WILCOX A CO. f lEORGIA REPORTS i dth voh received by |itnß THOS. RICHARDS A SON. MJ LOI li AND lilt \N. M 100 Rags Superfine FLOUR; " BRAN anil SHORTS; jans 4 THOS. P. ST OYALL A CO. I NT GILD\S, or RmTh.ee Baths of .Inha V™ Kavanaugh. Die \ inlet. ;i Fairy Story. file Great Rosy Diamond : By Mrs. Carter. Holla's Tour in Scotland. Holla - Tour in London. Little Patti, and other Stories. The Blue Ribbons, a Story of the last Century. Kit Barn's Adventures, or the Yarns of an old Mariner. The Merchant Vessel, a Sailor Roy's Voyages to see the World. * l’lie Mauician’- Show-Roy, and other Shades. Man-ot-War Lite, a Roy - Experience in the Uni ted States Navy . For salt- bv jan : ' THOS. RICHARDS & SON. 'L 7 ED BOOKS. The Prince of the House 1 * l, t David ; or Three I ear- in the Holy City in the days ot Herod, with till the scenes and won derful incidents in the life ot Jesus ot Nazareth Edited by Key. f’rof. Ingraham. The Onyx Ring; bv John Sterling. Ballads by W. M. Thackeray. Hampton'- Heights : or the Spinster'- Word. Lloyd's Steamboat Directory and Disasters of the Western Waters. The Physiology of Marriage ; by an old Physi cian. For sale hv jauSl THOS. RICHARDS A SON BLEACHED ‘SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS. m LSHAM SHEAR has reeeiyed, f,.„, W V New i ork - Extra Wafer Twist 4-1 Bleached SHIRT INI is New York Mills 1-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS ; ' ’ White Rock, Water Twist, 4-4 Bleached SHIRT INGS, (soft finish); Manchester 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS ■ Boot Mills 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS: Superior 12-4 Hamilton Bleached SHEETINGS Superior 12-4 Allendale Bleached SHEETINGS Wamsutta -Mills Bleached Pillow Case COTTONS Laconia Mills Bleached Satin JEANS ; A. C. A. Amoskeag and Pearl River TICKINGS The above comprises the best make of Good- it' this country, and will l*e sold tit very loyy- pn'’,..,j , for cash. The public are respect fully invited j call and examine she assortment. j fcbl __ df.vc HEAVY COTTON OSNABURGS VmriLLIAJH SH EAR has on hand, R w * Cotton OSNABURGS, yyhich yvili (~, i h>yy for cash, by the piece or bale, and to which !w ! respectfully invites the attention of Planters uud Country Merchants. d Etc f e |, NOTICE. Office Iron Steam Boat Go., i Augusta, Feb. 1, t , AN Election will he held at this Office, on .V . . day next, the 4th inst., fin- seven Direct./, here, and five in Savnnmdi, to conduct the affnirs of the Company the ensuing year. Rolls open i front 9, A. M., to sundown. febi 2t g. McLaughlin, Sec’rv. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD^ gD AN away from the-' subscriber, on the #4 Bfe ;;«>tli January, a Negro man, mini. 1J: , J . ADAM. He is about tiiir.t five feet t> !.t s inches high, black compf-xion. i is> | a settr on his cheek and on the nose, from the cm | ot a knife, and powder put in it. The above reyyard will b, paid for said bov, if delivered to me, in Barnwell District, S. ('., hear Aiken ; or Ten Dollar-, il he i- lodged in am -e jail, so that I get him. fcbl 'inC MARTIN HOLLEY. A NOTH Eli M TT’l.t DF BOOKS. | -cMt Tboenixiana, 01 Sketches and Bnrlesque> | By John Phcenix a great book. Catharine Volnmr; or a Father’s Yettg By f>. NY. M. Reynolds; a Sequel to " Omar Pa sha,” or the Vizier’s Daughter a deeply interest, ing yvork. For sale bv fcbl ' M. G. Mt KINNE. CIGXIPS SPARKLING GELATINE A it .J supply received by febi W.M. IL TUTT, D nggi fOYY’S WHITE WINDSOR SOAR A J plv of the genuine, received by ! febi ' WM. 11. Ti 1 ROD .VXD'S Tonic MINT I id: ami India - CHOLOGOG CE A supjdy of these vain thl j remedies, for Chills and Fever, received by feb: WM. II TUTT IMM RS. VI A. TIN'S XYI.ORALSAMt ! ivß Hair Dressing. No one sit. old he with..',; i this heautifiei of the Hair, For sale by j feb 1 WM. H. TUTT, ‘Druggist. 1 AT BIiLS. fresh Rmrdng Fid ID • 5 “ ALCOHOL; Id “ Spirits TURPENTINE; : Id “ Tanners'Oil,; ! 20b" lbs. No. 1 POTASH. Just received, and !>.;• I sale h>«. by febi WM. 11. 1 UTT. I, H AN N ELS. We have a ho g- - -,-k o'" White and Red all Wool FLANNELS, of ex cellent quality, yy liieh ire are closing out cheap. J jane I GRAY BROTHERS. AUGUSTA SEED STORE, j AWr/, /W vW/r it r InifrJ y,/o <;!„>„ y., : CBN HE sub.- Tih.-i-has r- e. i \ d, ami yvt'l confine ■ S to receive thrmighoto th si-asmi, !.Is stock of . Fresh and Genuine GARDEN SEEDS, crop 1;-:. ■ The usual ih'duction tstatle to i t>t t ntry Mcrchnttfs J. H. SERVICE. Giant Y.-paragns ROOT S, Widn- and Red CI.O YER. White and Red Onio.t SETTS LUCER-M ! BLUE GRASS. TIMOTHY, USAGE ORANGi &' . i HANDS WANTED. ¥l7 ANTED TO Hi RE, eithe.-hy them.,;.;; ® * ory ecr, fifteen or twenty able-bodied N. : gro E'ELLOYY'S, to yvork tit Parks’ Mine, for yvh: ! a liberal price yviU be paid. Parks’ Mine, in ( ■ i lutnbia county, is about eleven miles from Thou, j S(, n. ">t the Georgia Railroad. The locality i I healthy, and the mining business also, asiseti j deuced by the fact that at the Columbia Minia, i Company’s Works, in the immediate heighborlio...i. employing over thirty hands, no sickness lees j curred during the last twelvemonths. A- air to . dec22 YV. B. ORIfI'P SHOW CASES. FRASER’S FIRST PR? AID .YISILVFK i’I.ATED ROSFAYOOD M.A HOG'NY YNI) BLACK A' ALNCT SHOW CASE WAREROOMS, lUrmr JitHtlt and /W«v A'< •■■ ) .... j Sltoyy Gases tilled with Jewel Tray-. Order-per i mail, yvith city reference, promptly attetnlcd to. j jan 15 !m CARPETS. "MHB/"IL LI A -11 SHEAR ha r. .-ivc.l, frota w v Svw \ ork, - »* I*!\, and In i irnahi <’AHI'KTS, of w.-w ami bi antiiul styles j which he vtil! >•*!! ;u very low price.--. Tin- publi | are respect fully invited to examine the assortment, j jans 1 i l . : FISK S CELEBRATED METALIC | BURIAL GASES, : M r N EQI A liLED for the trttnspoi tation of tin M dead, a- well it- the ordinary purpose j burial, in connection yvith an assortment of Mr ; hogauy and other COFFINS, always on hand, in ] various styles, a: the store ot the subscribers, utt dor the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street. feb2 dwclm HENRY & SKINNER. SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT IN Ktjl ITY. Andrew AY'. Burnett, next of kin, vs. s mu p<r. . ,■/ A/-,.- AV. P. Noble, Adm'r, and Mrs. Sarah Bull, Adm’v. PI RSI VNT to the order of Chanre!!nr .1 .. ston, 1 y\ill sell, at Abhevilh- Court House, j public outcry, on the 13th and 1 tth days of H i! R C 111 A' next, about OX/: I/PXISEirI/OEs, ! of the estate of Jno. R. Bull, dc. -as d, .• a. of House Servants, Blacksmiths, YVacnn Maker-. Shoe Makers and Field Hands. Tei»is A credit of tyvelve nmnih". interest i day of sale, except the cos:-, which at- ... h t I in cash. Purchasers to give bond-, yvith at I two good sureties, and mortgage to s< eti th- nor chase money and pay for papers WM. H. PARKER, t K. A. I>. Gems. Office, Jan. 27, 1- 5. ltd. CARD, Ot R office, having been consumed by tire the night of ihe 2i;it insi, and yvith it aM th notes and accounts remaining in our baud.- for col lection, we beg client- who have submitted these j demands to our care, and taken out i --e.-ipts for them, to -end 11 . ..pie- at their earliest eon vet' cnee. JONES & STI.RGES. Attorneys at Law Waynesboro’, Gn., Jan. 2s. 1 -uo. '-.it i,ur : PORTRAIT PAINTING. D 1611T.11 AN, Portrai 1 Painter, hat ... I • n '.urir dto th" ttv. mid i .... . ■. ■-.- .0 u the store of T. Dunham, t first door below the Bank of Augusta! will he glad to see his friends and the public generally. PORTRAITS, size of life, tak.e from Bugnerrootype*. +fl tutu:.' VOTK 11. All person- indebi-.-il to tin- • •: i’ll of Mary Ba-on, late ot Ri. hm mii ceased, are requested to make immediate navtin m and all persons having demands again- ; -aid estate, are requested to present them, duly authenticated, in terms of the law. GEORGE 11. < RUMP, janDi_ Executor of the last will and tesiaim-t.’ I X'l \ DAYS after (i.:t.-, applic ) made to the t’niirt of Orditi.irv .I'd In. county, for leave to sell the Real and P-: - Property belonging to tin estate ot Marc B late of said county, deceased. jaalS ' GEORGE H. CRUMP. Em XTY DAYS after date, appliei.i-. tv made to the Court of Ordin’- t v • • R- '* eounty, for leave to sell the Real 'Est.vc and N groea belonging to the i-stnt.- , f M;M . Girardev, deceased. jant " CAMILLE E. GIRARDEV, A - All f-,.. - ; I.i •: • ■ i¥l of joint M. Laive, late of Ri. i. deceased, tire requested to make inunedia't p ll '- tnent; and all peranns having demands . said estate, ttre requested to pr. -11 in t ,: . m |: ' ;; ' thenfieftted, in terms of the law . JOHN J>. LA VENTURE. jattlP Temporary Admim-ca' "¥7oTll‘K. All person - :d. Aw of Isaac >. Tuttle, 1.0, ' Richut- ad deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment; and all persons having demand- aj"" said estate, are requested to present them, duo thenticated, in terms of the law. GEORGE M NEWTON. ... jauli JOHN li MANN,