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DAILY CINSTITITIONALIST
BY JAMES OAR DNER. ;
TUESDAY XORITIIfG, MARCH i.
Contract Advertisers
Must remember that five o’clock, P. 51., every i
day, is tbe latest hour for receiving their adver- \
Using favors, for publication the ensuing morning, j
River News.
Since Saturday afternoon, the river got up to
twenty two feet by the mark. It has receded
about two feet, and is slowly falling. The steamers
Augusta and Tallimieco arrived yesterday and will
depart to-morrow.
Registry of V oters’ Names.
By reference to the notice of the Clerk of Coun
cil, it will be seen that the Registry law is in oper
ation, and it is necessary for all persons who de
sire to vote for Mayor and members of Council at
the election in April next, to go forward and have
their names registered, at as early a day as con
venient, before tbe 24th day of this month.
Dancing Academy.
The admirers of this beautiful and graceful ac
complishment will be pleased to learn that Mr. R.
J. Powell proposes to open a Dancing Academy
in this city. Mr. P. brings many letters, of a high
ly favorable character, not only to bis private
worth, but to his professional capacity. See ad
vertisement in special notice column.
Gordon Fargo at the City Hotel.
We understood last evening, that this gentleman
had made arrangements to take charge of the City
Hotel. We cordially welcome back to our city the
former “landlord of the United States.”
Medical College ol Georgia.
The twenty-fifth annual commencement of this
Institution came off yesterday, at the Masonic
Hall. Ex-Gov. Wm. Schlkt, President of the Board
of Trustees presided, and delivered the Diplomas
to the Graduates. Henry F. Campbell, M. D. Sec
retarv.
After an appropriate prayer by the Rev. Mr.
Biouam, a very chaste, eloquent and effective ad
dress was delivered to the Graduating Class, by
the Rev. Mr. Rykrsox.
The Valedictory Address was delivered by Dr.
W. L. M. Ha rris, oneof the Graduating Class. It
was a very satisfactory effort, cogent in reason
ing and beautifully delivered, and afforded much
pleasure to his highly intelligent audience.
The present class, we learn, evidenced great pro
fessional proficiency at their examination, and our
community bear testimony to their gentlemanly
bearing in social intercourse.
The Graduating Class at the present term, great
ly exceeds in number that of any previous year,
and indicates a very flourishing state of the In
stitution in this city, notwithstanding the multi
plication of Medical Colleges throughout the
country.
Sales at the Lower Market.
Quite a large amount of valuable property is to
he offered for sale to-day at the lower market
house. See our advertising columns.
Sales To-day.
We invite the attention of capitalists to the sales
to-day, at the lower market house, of the real
estate, negroes, Bonds and Stock of the Georgia
Railroad and Banking Company, Bonds of the
State of Georgia, Bank of Augusta Stock, Bank
State of Georgia Stock, Ac., belonging to the estate
of Isaac Tuttle, deceased.
As the Augusta Orphan Asylum is tyc residuary
legatee of the estate, we trust that some lively
competition in bidding will be indulged in.
The Atlanta Intelligencer.
We thank our friends of the Atlanta intdikja.
cer, for calling our attention to a matter which eu
tirely escaped our attention. The repetition of the
mistake would seem to exhibit us to the InteUi
gti->r in an unfavorable light.. We can assure the
editor that the error was not intentional, and v.e
regret its occurrence.
The Soil of the South.
The March number of this very deservedly
popular agricultural journal, is <m our tuble. It is
published in Columbus, Ga., b\ Loitvx and Ei.us,
at $1 per year. Edited by Jam;.; M. and Vw. 11.
Chambers, in the Agricultural, and Cu um.es A.
I’e.abodt in the Horticultural department.
Death of Hon. George W. Owens.
The Savannah RtpuHlean of yesterday morn
ing announces the death in that city on Sunday
morning last, of thn Hon. Gkorue W. Owens, in
the Totli year of his age. Mit. Owens represented
this State in Congress from Is;},-, to Is.'V.t.
£S?"Ckaklbs J. .Jenkins, Esq., was elected yes
terday, .Senator to the State Legislature, to supple
the vaenney occasioned by the death of Hon. A. J.
Miller. There was no opposition, and the vote
was not large.
2-4?” The Wilkes Republican, heretofore a deci
ded Know Nothing paper, in its issue of the 29th
February, does not favorably appreciate the change
made in the platform of its party in Philadelphia,
and takes the position “of an outsider.’’ Until the
nomination of a candidate for President, by the na
tional Democratic party in Cincinnati, the editor
says “we stand neutral and if Mr. Fillmore
sanctions the insane conduct of his party at the
North, tin- Wilkes Republican will not sustain him.
Wo understand that the I. gislature of this
State adjourned late on Saturday night last.
2-ff We understand that when the trains left
Atlanta on Sunday morning, snow was falling rap
idly, and the storm reached as low down as Stone
Mountain.
2-4?" By the steamer Illinois, at New York, wc
liave accounts of a severe Indian battle in Wash
ington Territory, in which the crew of the U. S.
ship Decatur wore engaged. About thirty-five
Indians were killed and thirty-six wounded, and
two whites only killed. Gov. Stevens has issued
a proclamation calling for six companies of volun
teers to serve for six months.
In Oregon, the weather lias been so intensely
cold as to suspend all operations in Hie Indian
war.
i-tTT he mother of Governor Andrew Johnson,
of Tennessee, died at Greenville in that State, on
the 13th February last.
ihe latest news of the whereabouts of
Hon. Millard Hllvork, located him in Rome,
whither lie had gone, to obtain a bust of himself,
iu marble, from the celebrated Amerieau sculptor,
Bartholemew.
Z-W~ The report that the President has determin
ed to dismiss Mr. Cramptox, is not true.
Spbixo is \t Hand.—From Alabama papers we
learn that immense flocks of wild pigeons are
swarming in the woods, attracted by the abundant
crop of acorns, not vet fallen from the oak trees.
1 n the neighborhood of Ely ton they have a roost
which, our journal says, is dangerous to approach,
from the number of branches broken off and fall
ing from the weight of the birds.
Fr ancis, the inventor of the Patent Metallic Life
Boat*, is in 1 aris, basking in the sunshine of Im
perial favor. Under the auspices of the Emperor
himself, an establishment for the manufacture of
Francis’ Life Boats is being built in Baris. H is
to be entirely a Government affair. M r . Francis
has also been the recipient of a gold snuffbox, in
laid with diamonds.
The Galveston JieiM says, it appears to be pretiv
well ascertained now, that the late severe co'd
weather has killed the lemon trees down to the
roots, and also many of the orange trees, though
some of the latter do not appear to be much in
jured.
The Lynchburg Va. Republican savs the vote
ot \ irginia will be cast iu the Cincinnati Conven
tion, either for Uccbanan or Hcxtib
Veto of the Iliwassee and Blue Ridge
Railroad Bill.
We are informed that Gov. Johnson has vetoed
the above bill recently passed through both branch
es of the General Assembly by decisive majorities.
The veto is accompanied by an elaborate argument :
in support of it. Until we see the message, we !
shall forbear comments upon this responsible step
ol his Excellency, and on the arguments by which
he undertakes to sustain it. We will nowonlv re-ex
press our convictions in behalf of the strong equity
on which the application for the charter is based.
We sincerely regret the disappointment the appli
cants have met with (a temporary one we appre
hend) and hope that they are not forever to be de
nied the privilege of getting to market by the near- j
est route, by means of a railroad, when they asked j
no pecuniary aid from the State to accomplish that !
result.
Appointments by the I‘resident— By and with
the adviee and consent of the Senate. —John B. Nor
max, surveyor of the customs at New Albany, In
diana, vice Jas. M. Morrison", declined.
RE-APPOINTMENTS.
Woodford Mabry, collector of the customs for
i the district of Brunswick, Georgia.
Henry D. Norton’, surveyor of the customs at
Copano, Texas.
John A. Cavkdo, surveyor of the customs at Fer
nandina, Florida.
N. M. Blrford, Democrat, has been elected
Judge of the Sixteenth District of Texas, by a
large majority. Judge Bl rford is said to be one
; oi the ablest Democratic speakers in the State.
i Heirs Wanted. —We notice in the Washington
I Union an inquiry for John Steel, living in George
town, S. C'., some twenty years since as heir to prop
erty in England.
The Gonzales Inquirer states that a runaway ne
j gro, arrested in Mexico, was taken through that
' place recently, after having been five years in Mex
: ico. He was from the Brazos, and had been ar
rested and sent to San Antonio by a Mexican.
Products of North Carolina. —The popular
i idea that North Carolina produces nothing but
| “tor, pitch, and turpentine,” is fast being dispelled
by the railroads, with which the energy of her
citizens are covering her territory. Last year the
county of Hyde exported corn and wheat to the
amount of #360,000; and the county of Edgecombe
raised and sold |400,000 worth of cotton. The
exports from Washington, N. C., for last year,
amounted to $] ,020,613 12; of which $37,045 was
ju> foreign countries. Since the opening of the
i' rntral railroad to Greensborougli, there have been
live hundred and thirty-nine barrels of Hour sent
from that town, of which three hundred and twen
ty went to Norfolk; fifteen thousand barrels of
dried fruit were among the first receipts in Norfolk,
which resulted from the opening of the Central
railroad.
The New 1 ork Ecening Pont, of Wednesday,
outains a despatch from Washington, stating that
or. Marcy’s final despatch'to Mr Buchanan, of
1 lecember 2Sth, which was included in the docu
ments sent to the Senate on Wednesday, demand
ed explicitly the recall of Mr. Cn ami-ton. Mr.
Marcy wrote: “Ilis connection with that affair,
ie enlistment, Ims rendered him an unacceptable
representative of her Britaunie Majesty to this gov
mment, and you are directed by the President to
;sk her Majesty’s government to recall him.”
Mr. Mai:i v also asks the recall of Consuls Bar.
i lav. "at New York, Roaveurovt, at Cincinnati, and
Mathew, at Philadelphia.
The Hong Kong Peg inter, of December 4th,
thinks that the treaty with Japan, recently conclu
ded by Sir James Stirli.no, is of about as much
real value as that between Japan and the United
states.
31’lle. Teresa Parodi.
We understand that this accomplished vocalist,
ind Signor Leonard], the eminent Bariton, assist
■d by Mine. Amai.ia Patti Strakosch, the distin
guished contralto, under the direction of the great
Pianist, M. Strakosch, will give a grand Concert
a this city early next week. All lovers of the
‘concord of sweet sounds” will go to see and bear
iiis celebrated Italian birdling, of whose merits
ve may judge by the following notice in the New
Orleans Delta:
“ Much as has been said of Parodi, and high as
public expectation had been raised with regard to
ser abilities, we are sure no one could be dtsap
minted. The perfect melody, the evenness, the
. olmne of her voice, are very striking. We have
never heard any other voice in Avhich all these
pialities were united in so high a degree. Her
singing is characterized by the greatest purity of
style. It is truly classic. She avoids all meretri
•i’ous ornament; she disdains the tinkling caden
zas and roulades with which it has become fash
ionable to overload the melody and astonish the
hearer. Her power lies in higher qualifications
Mian these. It is felt in her rich tone, her warm
expression, her finished execution. Whenever she
-mploys an embellishment, its simplicity, novelty,
amt propriety, render it peculiarly pleasing.”
[communicated, j
Annual Meeting of th- Board of Trustees
of the Medical College of Georgia, An
gusta, March 3, 1850.
The Trustees, Faculty, and Students, assembled
at the College, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and went in
procession to the Masonic Hull.
The following report of the Dean of the Faculty
was then read:
REPORT.
Auovsta, March 3, 1856.
The Faculty report to the Trustees of the Medi
cal College of Georgia, that there were one hun
dred and seventy Students in attendance upon the
Course of Lectures just concluded; of whom 119
were from Georgia, 22 from Alabama, 18 from
South Carolina, 5 from Mississippi, 2 from North
Carolina, 2 from Florida, 1 from Texas, and 1 from
Nova Scotia. That seventy three of these gentle
men having complied with all the requirements of
the College, and having undergone satisfactory ex
aminations, are now presented by the Facultv as
suitable candidates lor the Degree of Doctor of
Medicine; that these gentlemen are-
FROM GEORGIA.
A. G. W. Stephens, j Joseph Wise,
J. G. Brown, | J. H. Wallace,
G. F. Smith, | J. R. P..,\ ,41,
T. A. lloddie, j J. >l. Bums,
W. L. Selinau, I). A. Matthews,
G. T. Clarke, j W. L. M. Harris,
William Gonlding, j J. D. Moore,
Thomas Burdell, j V. 11. Shelton,
J. O. Holloway, ! O. 11. P. Slaton,
W. R. Murpbev, j O. S. Means,
T. M. C. Rice, j E. M. Newman,
11. N. Mitchell, | J. S. Beazlev,
G. W. Walker, \ A. C. Neal,
J. C. Orr, ; \V. M. Greene,
A. W. Henley, i C. L. Blair,
Thomas Sear Is, j J. J. Hardin,
T. W. Tison, ' ; T. B Ford,
Asahel Beach, j J. W. Coclirau,
R. T. Barton, | J. M. Dent,
Benjamin Garrett, i J. W. Proctor,
J. L. Eshoin, H. W. L>. Ford,
J. I>. Young, j J. M. Mathis,
J. G. McMatb. \ John S. Bell,
•L T. Dismukes, I A. M. Parker,
Z. C. W. Davis, ! J. J. M. Goss,
S. J. Robert, | A. C. Matthews,
FROM SOI TH CAROLINA.
M. C. Cox, I T. E. Jennings,
J. L. Hughes, W. T. McKall,
G. \V Wasson, j D. T. Riley,
J. J- Scott, | Charles Airar,
B. W. Glover,’ j A. J. Nagle.
FROM ALABAMA.
W . C. Neal, ; J. W. Smith,
J. T. Ilandley, j Job. Thigpen,
M. A. Roash, j I. M. Underwood,
G. W. D. Lawrence, J, F. Reynolds,
Elias Davis,
FROM TEXAS.
J. W. Yeazey.
FROM MISSISSIPPI.
D. S. Watts
The Faculty recommend that the Honorary De
gree of Doctor of Medicine be conferred on How
ell Bi rt, of South Carolina. Signed.
G. M. Newton, Dean.
tin motion, the degree of Doctor of Medicine
was conferred upon each of the gentlemen named
m the report ( ,f the Dean, bv the President, Hon. I
W M. ISCHLET. ’
After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Bigham, the ad
,,lvered bv the Reverend Mr. R verson,
a Rbe UWictov by Doctor W. L. M Harris,
Os Penlield, Ga., one of the graduates of the pre
sent session. The meeting then adjourned.
„ Hexrt F. Campbell,
Sec y sad ireas. Board of Tru*tee*.
The Public Dinner to Mr. Fuller.
The very agreeable report of a splendid dinner, 5
numerously attended, and all sort of thing, given in
honor of the lion. Henry M. Fuller, bv his con
stituents, at Wilkesbarre, Pa., and which has been
so freely circulated about, turns out to be a fancy
sketch—nothing of the sort having occurred. A
correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune, writing from |
Wilkesbarre, Feb. 21st, says :
The news of a public dinuer to the Hon. Henry
M. Fuller was received here, via the citv papers,
with perfect astonishment. How any gentleman
could manufacture such a fabrication, is astonish
ing. The truth of the matter is very easily stated :
Mr. McGilchrist of the Phcenix Hotel had circulars
printed, and a few personal and private friends in
vited to a supper. Mr. Fuller was among the in
vited, and as you will perceive bv the following ex
tract from the Wilkesbarre Record of the'Times,
himself one of the invited guests:
“ A party of Mr. McGilchrist’s friends, by invita
tion, met him at the Phoenix Hotel, on Monday
night, and enjoyed a sumptuous supper, in ac
knowledgement of a beautiful silver pitcher and
waiter that his friends had presented him a few
weeks since. Speeches were made by H. M. Ful
ler, Harrison Wright, E. B. Harvey, Washington
Lee, jr., and S. S. Winchester.”
Tliis is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing
but the truth.
A Gymnastic Senator.— The Boston Post , refer
ring to Senator Hale’s attack on the President’s
message, savs: “Jack Hale turned a sumerset,
stood on his head, walked on his hands, and cut
up other antics to amuse the Senate, when the mes
sage was read to that body, and finally resumed
his seat without injuring 'any one or tearing his
clothes.”
MARRIED,
On the 26th ult., by Judge W. P. Fain, Mr. J.
W. W hitk, of Kansas Territory, and Mrs. M. E.
Spain, of Calhoun, Ga.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Z-W~ The Friends and Acquaintances of
Mrs. Mary 11. Stockton and family, arc respectfully
invited to attend the Funeral of her daughter, Mrs*
Anna R. Sullivan, from the residence of Mr. E"
Carev, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at half- >ast
ten o’clock.
SPKCIAI. NOTICES.
tar Notice to Voters.—A List for the
Registration of Voters, is now open in mv office,
and will be kept open until 2 o’clock P. M. on the
fourth Monday in MARCH inst., being the 24th day
of the month. All voters tvill take notice, that un
less duly registered according to the Act of the
Legislature, approved on the 15th of February, they
cannot vote at the approaching Charter Election.
m h4 it S. 11. CRUMP, Clerk Council.
23F*A C alled Meeting of Webb s Lodge
No. 106, will be held on THIS (Tuesday) EVE
NING, at 7 o’clock.
By order of the W. M.
mh4 J. J. LATHROP, Sec’ry.
2-?T' Dancing Acatlem y.—Mr. R. .1.
POWELL would respectfully announce to the La
dies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he Avill open
a DANCING CLASS in the Masonic Hall, on SAT
URDAY next, the Sth inst., at 10 o’clock A. M., in
which all the latest and most fashionable Dances
will he taught. In addition to the plain style of
Cotillon and Waltzing, the following highly fash
ionable Dances will be taught, viz: Polka, Mazur
ka, Schottisch, Redotva, Ciuq-Temps, Cellarious,
Deax-Temps, Colitza, Cecillian, Pas-Steriene, Es
maralda and Flora Waltzes ; together with the
Polka, Mazurka and Redowa Quadrilles, with the
entire list of Solo Dances, such as Hornpipes, High
land Flings, Caehuett, (’racovienne, El-Jaleo-Xeres,
I’olentze, Ac., Ac.
Mr. Powell would respectfully state to the La
dies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has letters
and certificates from several eminent men, and
from Ladies tv ho are Teachers in Female Schools,
in which he has taught, that he would be pleased
to show to those wishing to patronize him. He
would also refer them to the following gentlemen
of Augusta, to whom he brought letters of intro
duction from gentlemen of Macon and Mobile: I)r.
William E. Dearing, Dr. Lewis D. Ford, Dr. Jo
seph A. Eve, Dr. Juriah Harris, Messrs. L. A C.
Dwelle, Mr. I.ee Denting, Mr. E. J. Walker, Mr.
John A. North.
Hours of Tuition, for Ladies, Misses and Mas
ters, on Saturday at 10 o’clock A. M., and in the
Afternoon of the same day, at 3 o’clock. Also, on
Thursday Afternoon at 3 o’clock, commencing on
SATURDAY next, the Bth inst. And for Gentle
men, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8
o’clock at night, commencing on Monday Night,
the 10th instant.
Terms— slo for a Course of Sixteen Lessons.
Parents sending more than one pupil, will be
charged $lB for two, $2-1 for three, and S3O for
four. Mr. Powell can be found at any time, at the
Globe Hotel, when not professionally engaged.
mli4 2*
|-3f"To the Ladies.—Fowler's improved
plan of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Dress Cutting, con
tinues to give perfect satisfaction to the Ladies of
Augusta ; and owing to the very liberal patronage
Mrs. Pettkt Las received, site is iuduced to remain
a few days longer, that all who wish may avail
themselves of the opportunity of learning the most
perfect system taught in the United States. Three
lessons given, if desired. A splendid assortment
of Childrens’ patterns for sale at twenty-five cents
each.
No ex -a charge for teaching Childrens’ sizes.
I Room No. 22, Globe Hotel. 1* mh4
2-4?“ The Greatest Discovery of the Age.
It seldom occurs that we notice, under any circum
stances, patent medicines, restoratives, or any thing
of the kind, for we have a prejudice against most
of them. But candor compels us to invite atten
tion to the advertisement of Prof. Wood’s Ilair
\ Restorative, in the last column at the bottom of
] the third page of this paper. We are too juvenile
! to require any thing of the kind, but some instances
| of its use have come to our knowledge which al
most assure us that it is a sovereign reined vagainst
• the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a
i “ Hair Dyebut upon its application, as directed,
; the effect is produced on the skin, which brings
out the original native colored hair, without stiff
ness, and gives it a glossy and natural appearance.
We have seen persons who have used it, and tinw
are much pleased with it. Examine the advertise
ment. — Missouri Republican.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
WM. HAINES, Druggist.
mh-I dGi-cl Broad-st., Augusta, Oa.
Steamer Southerner, Captain
Ewan, Commander, will leave Adger’s Wharf,
Charleston, for N. York, on WEDNESDAY AF
TERNOON, March sth, at 5 o'clock.
Passengers taking Tuesday night’s train, will be
in time for the steamer.
HENRY MISROON, Agent, Charleston.
ISAAC LEVY, Travelling Agent,
mh2 Augusta.
JegT'The Steamship Knoxville will sail
from Savannah, for New York, on WEDNESDAY,
March sth, at 4}.< o’clock, P. M.
“PADELFORD, FAY & CO.,
nih2 Agents, Savannah.
123?" Dodge’s “Excelsior” Pump.—
Messrs. W. IL MAHARREY & CO., of this city,
have purchased of me the right of DODGE’S
PATENT “EXCELSIOR” PUMP, for Richmond
county, and are the only persons authorised to sell
said Pumps in said county. They will constantly
keep a supply, which cannot be surpassed, either for
power, durability or cheapness of price.
The public are invited to call at the store of
Messrs. MAHARREY & CO., and examine the
superiority which these Pumps possess over all
O t hers!
The rights for a few counties in this State areslill
for sale, upon reasonable terms, if application be
made to me during this week, at the United States
Hotel, where a Pump mav be seen in practical ope
ration. WM. F. DODGE.
Augusta, March 2, 1856. d-i&cl mh2
2-5?" Look Out Boys.—J. M. Newby &
Co. are now receiving a large lot of \ ouths’ and
Boys’ CLOTHING. The boys who call soon, can
make good selections. oc#
NOTICES.
13?" Augusta Manufacturing Company,
February 23, 1856.—An adjourned meeting of the I
stockholders of the above named Company, will !
be held at their office, on Broad street, on Monday,
the 3d March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
feb24 tMh2 James Hope, Treasurer.
tefThe llou. Charles J. Jenkins, at
the request of a large number of his fellow-citizens
ot Richmond county, has consented to become a
candidate for Senator at the approaching election,
on Monday, third March next, to till the vacancy
occasioned by the death of the Hon. A. .1. Miller.
fel>24
53?“ A Perfumed Breath.—What Lady
or Gentleman would remain under the curse of a
disagreeable breath when, by using the “ BALM
OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS ” as a dentrifiee,
would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth
white as alabaster? Many persons do not know
their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate
their friends will never mention it. Pour a single
drop of the “ Balm ” on your tooth-brush, and
wash the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent,
bottle will last a year.
A Beactifti. Complexion' may easily be acquired
by using the “ Balm of a Thousand Flowers.” It
will remove tan, pimples and freckles from the skin,
leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel.
Pour on two or throe drops, and wash the face night
and morning.
Shaving Made East. —Wet your shaving-brush
in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three
drops of the “ Balm of a Thousand Flowers,” rub
the beard well, and it will make a beautiful soft
lather, much facilitating the operation of shaving.
Price only Fifty Cents. Fktridge A Co., Proprie
tors. For sale by D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
and GEO. A. OATES,
feblO diceowGm Broad Street.
5??“ Cash Dry Goods Business.—WlL
LIAM SHEAR will commence a Cash Dry Goods
business on and after the Ist of FEBRUARY next,
and will keep a well selected stock of STAPLE
and FANCY ARTICLES adapted to the Southern
trade, which he will sell at prices to make it the
interest of purchasers to buy for cash, it requires
no argument to prove that Goods can bo 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 25th, 1856. dfAclm jan3o
{^“Notice.—The Law Partnership of
A. J. AT. W. MILLER having been dissolved by
the death of ANDREW J. MILLER, the under
signed have united, for the practice of Law, under
the firm name of MILLERS & JACKSON.
T. W. MILLER,
JOHN K. JACKSON,
FRANK H. MILLER.
Augusta, February 15, 1850.
febl6 df&elm
jggT' Augusta Ar Waynesboro’ Railroad,
Apgpsta, Feb’y. sth, 1856.- Until further notice,
the Freight im Cotton from Augusta to Savannah
will be Fifty (50) Cents per hale.
febs A. BROWN, Agent.
f“ Heavy Clothingtdr Servants.—J.M.
newby A Co. have oil hand a large stock of Satti
uett Frock and Pea COATS, Sattinett PANTS
Lleavv VESTS, Ac., suitable for servants.
Also, AVater Proof Coats, Pants and Hals, for
Draymen, Wagoners, Ac. They will be sold low.
j oct)
J3T Mrs. E. O. Collins, contemplating
I a change in her business, and wishing to dispose
if her stock of MILLINERY' and FANCY HOODS,
* s now ottering the following articles, at New York
cost: BONNETS, DRESS CAPS, FLOWERS,
j RIBBONS, HEAD-DRESSES, VEILS, CLOVES,
| PLAITS, Hair BRAIDS, CURLS, Toilet POW
! DEK, PERFUMES. SOAPS. Ac. jml •
j Ambrotypes—A new style of Fic
i TURKS, far exceeding in beauty and durability,
! anything over before made. The exceeding firm
ness, depths of light, and shade and richness of
tone, is wonderfid. They do not reverse the sub
ject; but represent everything in its true position.
They are without 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 Pro
j ntiutn Gallery.
N. B. Daguerreotype MATERIALS for sale as
usual. novl7 I. TUCKER.
Dress lints tor Spring,
185 G. WM. N. NICHOLS has received, and is
now opening bis Spring Styles of Gentlemen’s
HATS, manufactured expressly for him, by Beebe
& Co., and other makers, to which be invites the
attention of his friends and the public.
Opposite the Bank of Augusta. ts feb9
f®"Notice. —The linn of Ward, Burch
ARD A CO., having been dissolved on the 20th
hist., by the death of EDWARD B. WARD, the
unsettled business of said firm will be liquidated
by the undersigned, surviving copartners.
SAM’L. J. BOYCE,
JOSEPH F. BURCHARD.
SST Notice.—The undersigned have this
day formed a copartnership under the name, style
and firm of J. F. BUIICHARI) A CO., and will
continue the business established by the late firm
of Ward, Burehard A Co.
SAM’L. d. BOYCE,
JOSEPH F. BURCHARD.
Augusta, Feb’y 21st, 1856. feb22
i-gs" Law Notice.—The undersigned will
give attention to business entrusted to their care,
in all the counties of the Middle District, and in
Warren county, of the Northern.
MILLERS A JACKSON.
Augusta, February 15, 1856. febl 6df&ol m
Fgy Cash paid tor Woollen, Linen, Cot
ton and Silk Rags, by E. Cam rfield,
jan2o ts Corner River and Jackson sts.
Hats ! Styles for Spring, 1850.
Beebee A Co.’s Spring style Moleskin HATS; Gen
in’s Spring style Moleskin HATS; French soft
Spring style HATS, of various colors and shapes,
very handsome. Also, Trades Spring style Mole
skin HATS, just received, and ready for inspection,
at GEO. W. FERRY’S,
fcbl9 Masonic Hall Building, Broad-sf.
:-gr A new supply of the following ar
ticles just received, and for sale on the most ac
commodating terms: SHIRTS and COLLARS,
NECK TIES and STOCKS, HALF HOSE, UN
DERSHIRTS, GLOVES, HDK'FS., Cloth COATS
Cass. PANTS and HATS,
mhl J. J. CLAYTON, j
’•5?” Call at the old stand, under the!
Augusta Hotel, and see my new stock of SPRING j
and SLMMER CLOTHING, made to order, now j
receiving weekly from New York.
mhl J, J. CLAYTON.
I-SF" Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure.—
Bt. Louis, Mo., Nov. 10, 1855.—Having noticed the
certificate of chemical analysis given by the cele
brated chemist, Dr. J. R. Chilton, of New York
City, in favor of Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure , that
it contained neither Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury or i
Strychnine, and having received numerous appli- i
cations tor it, I was induced to send to Mr. Rhodes j
for the medicine. Since then, 1 have disposed of a |
large quantity, mostly to residents of this city, who i
have invariably been cured by it, and to whom I :
can refer. I am, therefore, satisfied in recommend
ing it to be all that the proprietor represents.
EDWARD S. WHEATON,
President of Pharmaceutical Society of Missouri,
mhl ini
Carden Seeds.—Crop of 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
ou hand. novl4 D. B. Plumb A Co.
E3F" Daguerreotypes.—The Clmhners
Dagubrkban Gallery is now open for the season. :
sap 14
vo QV&mlisements.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD
KUNA WAY from me on the 11th of
- February, my boy JORDAN, he is AT
about twenty-live years old, about five feet -Y>-
seveu or eight inches high, rather light complex- !
ion, and is quick spoken and intelligent. He for
merly belonged to a Mr. George Hurst, of Burke
county, close to the Savannah river, and near the
line of Scriven county. I think ho is lurking
either in the neighborhood of Mr. Hurst, or in j
South Carolina, where his former master had him j
driving a team.
I will give the above reward to any person de- i
livering him to me in Richmond county, about i
thirteen miles from Augusta, on the Savannah i
road. WILLIAM H. HATFIELD, i
mart clm_ j
"SPRING STOCK.
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS,
WHOLESALE and retail !
g 1 EO. W. FERRY has now in store a full \
* N and handsome assortment, from first to cheap- j
est quality of HATS !
Fashionable Moleskin, Beaver, and Soft HATS,
of every style and shade ;
CAPS! Cloth, Straw, Summer, Glazed, Ac.;
BONNETS! Silk, Florence, Straw, French and
Blond Lace, Ac.;
STRAW GOODS! Gents., Youth's and Child
ren’s HATS and Misses’ Flats, Ac.;
UMBRELLAS! Scotch Gingham, Silk, Cotton,
Ac.;
FLOWERS! Bonnet LININGS, LaceW HEATHS,
TABS, Ac.;
Wool HATS, Palm Leaf HATS, Ac.;
To which he invites the attention of Merchants,
Planters, and the public generally.
Qualities, Styles and Prices are right. mh4
THATCHER’S PATENT DOUBLE ACT
ING LIFT AND FORCE PUMP.
HAVING obtained the right of Richmond
county for the sale of Thatcher’s celebrated
Double Acting Lift aud Force PUMPS, we are now
prepared to furnish Pumps of every description,
at the shortest notice. For power, simplicity, du
rability and cheapness, they are not surpassed by
any Pumps manufactured.* Agents of railroads,
factories, and persons in want of Pumps, will find
il to their interest to give us a call, and examine
the above Pumps, before purchasing elsewhere.
ROWE A ROBERT,
nili4 lm opposite Postoffice.
LAW NOTICE.
fBIIIE undersigned having associated ihem
-9 selves, under the firm style of J. C. Snead A
Sons, for the practice of Law, will attend the
Courts of the Middle District, and the City Court
of Augusta, as well us those of Marion, Lincoln
and Elbert counties.
The senior partner will practice in Edgefield and
Barnwell Districts, S. 0., on his own account.
JOHN C. SNEAD,
GARLAND A. SNEAD,
mh4 lm CLAIBORNE SNEAD.
rgHIE unde isigned having purchased of Mr. J.
1 K. llora his interest in the firm of J. M. New
by A Co., will continue the Clothing business, at
their old stand, under the United Stales Hotel, in
the same name as heretofore.
J. M. NEWBY,
C. B. DAY.
WM. S. WISE.
Augusta, March 1, 1856. mill
3®ll UDI NG .W ATER IA IS. “feet
»*• sawed LUMBER, assorted sizes, now at the
j railroad.
| 000 bids, fresh Rockland, Thomaston and oam
| ilmi 1,1 ME in store.
100 bids, fresh Hydraulic CEMENT.
Orders for bills of Lumber will be prompt! v filled.
On consignment and fur sale. Apply to
JOHN CASH IN,
i mill No. 4 Warr n Bli.ek.
TO RENT,
I|HIE icsidence opposite the Ciiv Hotel,
■ Applv to A. SIMON NET. v dis
i marl tuAfrtf W»
C'IORN WANTED. 5,000 bushels CORN
S wanted. THUS. P. STOVALL A CO.
j mhl
PLANTING POTATOES, forsaleat railroad,
mhl THUS. P. STOVALL A CO.
I | IST RECEIVED. -150 boxes New Eng
w land Dairy CHEESE, and for sale bv
mh-1 12 * GIRARDEV, WHYTE A CO.
CIO.II FAT LAST.—Our stock of Lambeth's
. ' Garden SEED, ( warranted fresh) have just
i arrived. Those in want of reliable Seed, may find
, them al WM. 11. TUTT’S Drug Store.
! mhl C
WODA WATER.-I commence drawing a
1 prime article of the purest and strongest Soda
VA ater ever ottered to the citizens of Augusta, this
day, at 12 o’clock, M. WM. HAINES,
j mh4 Druggist.
PLANTING POTATOES.—3ObbIs. Yel
low Planting POTATOES, to arrive, for sate,
apply to JOHN CASHES’,
friiil Gen. Com. Merch’t, 4, Warren Block.
! VLB CROP PORTO RICO SUGAR. 7,
ll hhds. new crop Porto Rico SUGAR; 20 bbls.
do. Ou consignment, and for sale, apply to
JOHN CASH IN,
mh4 Gen’l. Com. Merchant.
CORN MEAL AND FLOUR. 7., sacks fresh
J ground Corn MEAL; 125 do. Extra and Su
j periine FLOUR.
On consignment, and for sale, apply to
John Cash in,
i nih4 No. 4, Warren Block.
BOXES IS. N. Leonard A Co,’s jar
* W PICKLES, in assorted sizes, just received
i and for sale bv GIRARDKY, WIIYTK A CO.
| mhl ’ 12
(lOGNAC BRANDY.
J 5 ‘a casks Jacquin A Co.’s Otard BRANDY ;
I 10 “ l’uluvoisin Do
for sale by GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
inlet 12
IjlOR SALE. YVe have for sale a No. 1 Mu
. son, Bricklayer and Plasterer, 27 years old,
sound, Ac. Apply soon to
mh4 6 ' GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUFACTORY.
HATCH A BEG HIE, under the .-g-Jk
. Augusta Hotel, have on hand a jfviwSwh
large Stock of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, A 3
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, and are con
stantly Manufacturing. Also, Leather and Trini
| tilings belonging to the business, always on hand.
Work of any kind made to order, with neatness
and dispatch, and warranted.
Also, Kinibel’s Patent Macliino-stitehed Leather
Belting of all widths, and sold under the fullest
i guarantee. Call and examine our stock.
| »‘h2 _ dAclm
TO HIRE.
4 NEGROG irl, about fourteen years old
. a good mu se. Inquire at this Office.
WANTED TO HIRE.
FI V F. or six Negro Fellows, bv the month.
Inquire at this Office. 3t' mh2
BATHS! BATHS! BATHS!
H|UIE Bath House attached to the Globe Hotel,
® having undergone thorough repairs, is now
open for the Season. Persons wishing Warm, or
Cold Baths, can bo accommodated bv culling on
the subscriber. STEPHEN WALTON.
mb2 ts
tpiHRELLAS. -Now is the time to provide
- yourself with one of Sillitnan, Seymour A
Co.’s PATENT FOLDING UMBRELLAS. For
sale at A. P. BIGNON A CO.,
mli2 215 Broad Street.
WE have commenced receiving our stock of
SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, and
v. ill be pleased to have our friends and customers
call and see us. Remember, we ean be found two
doors below G. Volger’s Segar and Tobacco Store
mli2 A. P. BIGNON A CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT. -25 bbls. choice Mo
nongaliela Whisky.
20 Bbls. B. Sugar, Stewart's.
5 Firkins choice Butter.
50 Bbls. Planting Potatoes.
„15 % and Casks Domestic Brandy.
For sale, to arrive, by E. F. KINCULEY
No. 7, Warren Block.
FLOUR. 60 bbls. Etowah Mills
FLOUR, just received bv
ml>2 ‘ THUS. P. STOVALL A CO.
i Oil BUSHELS fresh MEAL for sale by
-lvvmha THOS. P. STOVALL ACO
SPRING TRADE, 1856
fcjJHERMAN, JESSUP * CO., No. 341,
Broad street, two doors above the Bank of
Augusta, have now on hand, their usual large and
?; e .*WS!?& ed as9ort ment of SADDLES, BRIDLES,
WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CAR
i GS? erel T description of Goods adapt
ed to the trade, manufactured bv themselves, ex
pressly for this market.
. , —ALSO—
A heavy stock of Saddlerv HARDWARE, Coach
MATERIALS, SPRINGS. AXLES, MALLEABLE
CASTINGS and BANDS, including a very full as
sortment of Goods in the line, which are offered to
manufacturers and dealers at low prices,
febl 5 d*t2m
NOTICE.
C CONTEMPLATING a change in my busi- !
J ness, l have adopted a cash system from this ;
date. All goods sold, and all work done at my es- ;
tablishmeut hereafter, will be cash on delivery. Re- |
ing about to remove from the State, all those in- j
debted to me over six months, will make payment i
within thirty days from date, ns after that time my I
accounts must be placed with a Magistrate for col- 1
lection. E. H. ROGERS. 1
Augusta, March Ist, 1856. mhl i
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
(CENTRAL Railroad Ronds, State Six per i
y Cent, Bonds, Georgia Railroad Bonds, and
South Western Railroad Bonds, by
feb29 12_ GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO.
Philadelphia white ash hard
COAL. —100 tons of the above Coal, suitable
for Foundries, Blacksmithing or Machine purposes
for sale by GIRARDEY. WHYTE & CO.
janlS ts
HOUSE-FURN ISHING GOO DS.—We
are now receiving large additions to our ;
stock of general llouse-Furuishing Goods, to which :
we invite the attention of customers.
feb7 S. S JONES A CO., 210 Broad-st.
STOVES FORTHE MILLION —Do you
►'""'J wish to know where the greatest variety, and
best assorted stock of Stoves for Cooking and all
other purposes, can he found—we answer most
decidedly at S. 8. JONES & CO.’S,
feb7 ‘2lO Broad-st.
!A T OW COMING INTO STORE, our stock
l.'S of WOOD WARE, for Spring Trade, consist
ing of BUCKETS, all kinds, TUBS, CHURNS,
I BIGGINS, BREAD TRAYS, WASH BOARDS,
i and small wares generally.
; febß S. S. JONES & CO., 210 Broad-st.
Bi tter, flour, &o.- ~
20 boxes Argvle BUTTER, very choice ;
50 bbls. N. C. FLOUR, from Kerr’s Mills ;
1000 Pickled Pig TONGUES, a good article,
very cheap. Just received bv
fel>2B DAW’SON & SKINNER.
CARD.
OL'R office having been consumed by fire on
the night of the 24th inst, and with it all the
notes and accounts remaining in our hands for col
lection, we beg clients who have submitted these
demands to our care, and taken our receipts for
them, to send us copies at their earliest conveni
ence. JONES & STURGES,
Attorneys at Law.
Waynesboro’, Ga., Jan. 28.1856. f&ctf janSO
” DISSOLUTION.
THIP Copartnership of JESSE M. JONES and
ANDREW JACKSON, Attorneys at Law, in
) the Town of Wurrenton, and doing business under
| the name, firm and style of JONES & JACKSON,
I is now and forever dissolved.
feb22 d&ctf JESSE M. JONES.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBT
j OILS OF F. V. BURDELL, DECEASED.
H AVING had all my papers, connected with
. the estate of F. Y. Burdell, deceased, burnt
: with my law oflice in the late tire in Waynesboro’,
' I must beg all those who have rendered demands
j against said estate, to render them to me again.
: AU persons indebted to said estate, by note, will
! please do me the kindness to give me"their notes
again. As this misfortune will retard the settle
| meat <>t the estate, I must also bog the indulgence
j of creditors until 1 can place matters in gtalu quo.
febl4 d&c2m JOHN J. JONES, Adm’r.
* WM. M DAVIDSON,
BM PORTERS and Dealers in BRANDIES
.j t ■ I N. ALBA N V ALE, ('II AM PAGNE and other
Whites and Liquors, TEAS, SEGARS, Ac. No.
; I S Congress and 87 St. Julien Streets, Savannah,
j Ga. d.tc mv23 |
NOTICE.
r ■’HIE undersigned having from this date asso
® ciated with him in the DRY GOODS BUSI
NESS, at the corner under the Globe Hotel, Mr. L.
; C. DEM TNG, the business will hereafter be con
j ducted under the firm of LALLERSTEDT A DEM
| ING. Thankful for tlie liberal patronage bestowed
i upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same fur '
i the firm. L. D. LALLERSTEDT.
January 1, 1856. jantl
ICE! ICE! ICE !
THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY OF
THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
CHI ARTERED by the State of New' York,
J with a capital of *;ie0,ooo, is prepared to sup
I ply orders for ICE for shipping at the shortest no
tice, and on the most reasonable terms.
| The managers of this Company have had more
■ than twenty years experience in the Ice trade, and
are able to refer to persons from ail sections of the
t State for their success in packing Tee for shipping
jin away to secure from w aste and loss by melting.
| This Company has now in store 250,000 tons of
: lee, of a quality and thickness equal to anv ever
■ ottered to the public.
Orders sent to R. T. COMPTON, President of
the Company. No. 163 Canal street, will receive
! prompt attention.
V B V easels taking in cargo at our depots on
the Hudson river, will not he subject to port
charges, whilst they will always be provided with
l good dockage and safe harbors.
The quickest despatch given to vessels taking
! in A> at their docks. 6w feb2s
COZZENS’ HOTEL,
i Corner erf Broadway and L'anal-st.., X. York City.
fIIHE undersigned desire to inform their friends
S and the public, that they have taken for a
i term of years the extensive establishment hereto
! fore known as the Brandreth House.
Having made many alterations and improve
i mehts in the buildings, the house is now prepared
| to receive company.
They respectfully invite the attention of their
; friends and the public to their new establishment
jan‘27 tuth*sa6 J. B. AS. T. COZZENS.
I The most extraordinary discovery in the World in
(treat Arabian Remedy for Man ami Beaxt.
H. G. FARRELL’S
1 CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT,
riniin beautiful and fertile region skirting the
fi. desert of Arabia, abounds With rare plants
and odorous woods, whence are procured those an
matic gums and balsams of which this Liniment is
composed, and by w hose stimulating, unctuous and
penetrating properties it is, when applied, diffused
through flic whole nervous system, allayin'* the
most intense pain in a few minutes. Try it, when
you will be convinced that no preparation possess's
in so high a degree, its perfect anodyne qualities.
Its action is prompt and effective. It penetrates
j the flesh to the bone, relaxes contracted cords, rv
j storing use to limbs paralysed for years, and where
1 the flesh has wasted away, leaving nothing but
i skin and bone, excites a healthy action, cansing
1 new flesh to grow out and till up the shrivelled
j part. It restores the synovial fluid or joint water,
| and this is the reason W hy it has been so success
ful in diseases of the joiiits. In affections of the
Spine, Liver, Lungs and Kidneys, this great reme
dy stands before any other ever produced. For
ague cake or enlargement of the spleen, it is a spe
cific. For any internal inflammation, vou will find
it gives great relief. It has no equal’in the world
for Rheumatism—also, cramps, swelling, numb
ness, weak joints, Spine and Chest, pains, wounds
chilblains, burns, sore throat, bites of insects and
reptiles, salt rheum, warts, corns, mange, and "in
deed nearly all diseases which require an internal
application, and many others, are greatly benefit L-d
by it. It is used externally with great success ig
goitre, or swelled neck, ‘Scrofula or King’s Evil
Liver Complaint, nervous diseases, Ac. For Hors, s
orCattle, it is as effectual as in diseases of man.
” ill cure any ease of Sweeney in existence • aUv.
ilingbone, Bigdmad, Fistula, Fairy!
1 oil Evil, \\ lndgalls, Strains, Bruises, Ac.
Look out for Counterfeits
1 ho public are cautioned against another cotui
tertcit, winch has lately made its appearance, called
W . I>. raiTolls Arabian Liniment, the most clan
getous of ail the counterfeits, because his having
the name of Farrell, many will buy it in go,id
faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit ex
ists, and they will perhaps only discover their error
when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil
effects.
i dljf genuine article is manufactured only by il.
U. tarred, sole inventor and proprietor, and whole
sale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois,
to whom all applications for Agencies must be ad
dressed. Be sure you get it with the letters 11. (J. be
fore Farrell’s, thus 11. (1. FARRELL’S and his
signature on the wrapper, ull others are counter
feit.
Sold bv HAVILAND, RISLEY A 00., W H A
.1 .TURPIN, N. .1. FOGARTY A CO., OL\ltK
WELLS A l)cBOSE, and I). B. PLUMB A CO.!
Augusta, Ga., and by regularly authorized agents
throughout the United States.
Price 25 and 50 cents, and £1 per bottle.
AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and
hamlet in the United States, in which one is not !
already established. Address H. G. Farrkli. as
above, accompanied with good reference as to char- j
acter, responsibility, Ac. is 24 uihl
DISSOLUTION.
FTUIE Partnership heretofore existing between
K the undersigned, under the uame of GEO
W. ALLEN A 00., is this day dissolved bv mu
tual consent. JETT THOMAS is alone authorized i
to collect the assets.
GEORGE W, ALLEN j
JETT THOMAS. i
Elberton, Ga., Feb. 1", 1856. d+*c2 febSO i
1 TONS’ KATHAIRON. -A supply of the
A above on band, by
febiS D. B. PLUMB A CO. !
General QUtocrtisenrcnts
LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AND
TANNERS’ TOOLS.
OAK and Hemlock Sole LEATHER; Ihin ..
Bridle, Skirting and Band LEATHER
Picker, Lace and Roller LEATHER ;
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and J-'.,..,,....
LEATHER; '
Russet and Black Upper LEATHER •
“ “ “ Kip SKINS;
French, German and American Calf SKiNs •
French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and One-a-Sk'iv
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS; ' s
Lining, Topping and Binding SKINS ;
! Buck, Chamois and Sheep “
—also—
Shoe Pegs, Lasts, Sole Cutters, 1[,.,,t
Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, p e „
Boot Trees, Crimps, (Tamps, Hamtne r<
Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves, R„j, '5,!
Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and Punches "•". n
and wood patent Peg Awl Halts, !!'"
cts and Burrs, Lace Tacks, Iron, Zinc an I t 1111
Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring IV i'F* 1
Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist ij'YA"
i Silk Galloon, Boot Web, &c., &c.
—also—
Currying Knives, Fleshers, Finger Steels ]>.
Faces, Slickers, Brushes, Rub Stow- ,>| 0j:i1
Stones, &c. For sale low, by
SHERMAN," JESSUP A ft)
No. 341 Broad street, second door o l»,ve ,t
Bank of Augusta. d&f2in , ;i ,.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
TfiUTE subscriber offers for sale hi, ]!'.■<
; 3- IDENCE, on Greene-st., a desirable
I place. The Lot is seventv-five feet front nf-i
j and one hundred and seventv-five feet deep Ti
i House is in complete repair, and newly V
I throughout, containing seven Rooms, •, p a ,
| Bathing Room, Hydrant in the yard St'bP "J"
Kitchens and Smoke House, and fine'Fruit i.j ■'!
garden. E. H. ROGKRs“'''
Augusta, March Ist, 1856.
NOTICE.
I fjSTHE undersigned have formed a partners].;,
“ for the transaction of a GENKKU rmm', '
SION BUSINESS, under the bun' of P An
CHAEL, RUSSELL & CO. " Ull '
JOHN C. CARMICIuk;
HENRY F. RUSSFii '
JOHN A. MOORE. ’
fSDIE MILLING BUSINESS will be i■n; u . .
8L by the subscriber, on his own seemin'
mhl_ 12 _ JOHN C. CARMICHAEL
DISSOLUTION.
npilE firm of S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. istl -
-■ day dissolved bv mutual consent. S.C.(; fP v.’
■jv iLLE alone is authorized to use the name" of'tV
1 j firm in winding up the business.
S. C. GRENVILLE
H. R. PHILPOT.
! Augusta, Feb. 15, 1856. fy,-.;
TO HIRE
4 NEGRO .MAN, well suited for .seduce
labor, lie is weak in one leg, but able-Li L. i
in other respects. Terms low. Apply at lir
l! ts _ jaasi"
TO EIRE,
B\ the year, one smart, active 150 \ Ann .
at this office. ts f ; q,-
TO HIRE,
I;jM> R the ensuing year, a first rate lllacksaatii,
one capable of superior work, and of excel!-c
; character. Enquire at this office. <lec2t>
ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR.
Sl |r t’ offer every day this week, a Car l e i <
* » fresh superfine FLOUR, from the aim-.-
Mills, eiteli morning at the Depot in 98 ami 4 >
j sacks. GIRARDEY, WHYTE A t o
jan29 fgei
JOSEPH CARSON & CO.,
ail U'CESSORS to Thomas J. Oaksov A t
Light- 4r< ■t, 7. , WESTERN PROD!«
AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
: and dealers in Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac.
Orders respectfully solicited. ’ Gin jaidi
NOTICE.
| All ( HANDLER A < O.’S agent,
H. for the sale of any quantity of their MEA'I
•'Chattanooga Cut.”—-which is" “ liaeim,” and n
mistake. Call and see it.
frb7 _ T.W FLEMING
OGLETHORPE AND FRANKLIN
STOCK.
A FEW SHARES for sale Apply at tin
. a fice. * feb’•
COOK FOR SALE.
4 NEGRO WOMAN, a superior CimX.
ami her two yootig children, are for
Apply at this office. ts / ,;
NIGHT AUCTION SALES.
VERY night this week we will sell a; an-
J tion at our store, :• ;.!. ridid re. ortmeni ot
JEWELRY of every Lind; the fine t ■■•mr.e
ever offered in this "market,
febly ts GIRARDEY, WHYTE A Ct<
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING
AND FACTORY FINDINGS.
PATENT Riveted. Stretched aud Cemeut?-;
J.I.ATHKR BELTINC. single and double, 2.
1 widths, 1 to 24 inches, curried and stretched 1>
ourselves. Quality guaranteed. A lartre -. .
ways on hand.
A ISO
Copper Rivets and Burrs, Washers, RiugTra'-
let's, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, Stripper Pat
Pickers, Lu<r Screws, Lug Leather, and a varir
ot Factory Findings. For sale on accommed;. !:..
terms, by SHERMAN, JESSUP A ('()..
No. 641, Broad street, second door al•> v I
Bank of Augusta. (i.t+iin il I
HERRING S PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE.' f
f |HI F. great interest manifested hv tin- I
A to procure more perfect security fr, I
for valuable papers, such as Bonds,‘More.:.-• I
Deeds, Notes, and Books of Account, titan :! I
dtnarv SAFES heretofore in vise had afierdw I
j duced the subscribers to devote a large portir: I
; time and attention during the past /L•, I
i ui making imiirovet/itt>ix and d-hcovevics for fid fl
| pdf fi-ud they now bog; leave to assure their mu. I
ous friends, and the public generally, that ' I
! efforts have been crowned with complete >oct ■ I
1 a, }d now offer the “ Improved Herring's Pa' I
World’s Fair Premium Fire-Proof Safe, as t I
Champion Safe of the W orld,
i haying been awarded medals at both the We: : I
bair, London, lssl, and in New York, 1 ■ I
> perior to all others, [t is now, undoubtedly, I
tied to that appellation, and secured with EALl.'>|
PATENT POWDER PROOF LOCKS, ui.'-' I
was awarded Medals as above,' forms the I
. perfect Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES ever L’ 1 I
offered to the public. I
The subscribers also manufacture ail k' S
j Boiler and Chilled Iron Bank Chests and A avdts. ■
, Vault Doors, and Money Boxes or Chest-, for' I
hers. Jewellers, and Private Fatnilt s !-r L I
Diamonds, and other Valnablcs. And are ■
j Patentees (by purchase! and Manufacturers < ■
! JONES’ PATENT PERMUTATION BANK LOO ■
SILAS C. HERRING A CO.. Patentee-. ■
; Green Block, Nos. 135, 157 and L"- Watot Stn
Agents in Georgia, BELL A PRFNTICK, ■
i vannah. 2m feb ■
fIVIN” T'XA'J'ETs! ! E If-1 RON, A< I
-8 The subscribers have now in stole
Tin plates, all kinds.
Leaded plates for Rooting.
Iron Wire and Block Tin.
! Pig Lead and Bar Lead.
Russia and English Sheet Iron. J
Sheet Zinc, Ac., Ac.
i Together with a large and well assorted stock ■■ ■
Tinner’s lYiatmings—such as Kettie Eats, Ri" I
Perforated Tin, Pressed Covers, Ac., Ac., to »•’ J
thev invite the attention of the Trade. I
S. S. JONES A CO., ■
feb7 Successors to L. Hancock H
FOR SALE,
AW ELL-BROKE 3lULE,foaryj. ; '
. broke only to harness, single and double Bp
plows well. Tfie owner has no further ty : H
inent for him. Apply at this office.
FOR SALE. I
A FINE lot of JACKS and JP-W]' ■
ported direct from Spain, per Span'.sii |
“ Tres Auitas,” “Modesta,*' ami “\ ineeaor. K
Apply to HALL AO” . ■
Charleston, Feb. 15. Central *> ■
feb23 l K
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. ft
I® having claims against Kt»u* H
roll, and wishing to a'ai! themselves <’ - ■
benefit of his assignment, are hereby a r B
present their accounts, duly authenticated, ' ' I
Ist of August. Those indebted to said eSR I I
make immediate settlement.
_feb27 C. E. GIRARDEY. A-n- B
NEW FAMILY GROCERY
OA|| BBLS. POTATOES, just ’■ |
/WVV on consignment; warrann - ;!
till planting time. Apply to T. GA.' - 1 - ' ■
Opposite the Georgia liailroad Passettgt y
dec22
NOTICE.
PLANTERS* HOTEL.- -From ; H
February. Day Board will be ‘ B
DOLLARS > *2o.lXo"per month. , . ,H|
Lodging Boarders —terms tuade accepts be
tible to rooms required. , rs ■
jan2s JOHN BRIDGE I