The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875, March 13, 1856, Image 3

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OFFICE ON McINTOSH-STKEET, DOOR FROM THE NORTH-WEST CORNER TH OF BROAD-STKEET. TERMS: i)al l r in advance per annum $6 00 if not in advance per annum.... 700 T r Weeklv, in advance, .per annum 4 00 if n.,t in advance per annum 5 00 UV. klv, in advance per annum 2 00 - if n'o Discount for Chubs. oUB “JOB” OFFICE. p .vi:,; recentlv added a variety of New Styles ■ r\ PK to our dob Department, we are prepared t '’| ~x ec ute every description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING ■ i superior manner, and on reasonable terms. . the ass irtment are some Mammoth Tvpe for POSTERS. ( l, ( . Following Vets have been Passed i,i the General Assembly and Approved i n the Governor. [CONTISTED. j \u act to organize a new Judicial Circuit ... t,.- composed of the counties of Heard, Coweta i cnpbeil, Carroll, Haralson, Polk and Floyd, tr : ,eribe the times of holding the Superior and i • rior < 'ourts in the same, and to attach the saint • : third Supreme Court Judicial Circuit. Art act to authorize the Justices of the In ;-i s Court of Gwinnett countv to levy an extra tax to build a Court House in said county. ~ Au act for tin; relief of Mason Tiller, of tin m tty of Lee. An act to appropriate a sutn of money to ;i v the claim of Joseph E. Patton, assignee ol Thomas Brice. An act to ratify the organization of the Ist |{-giin nt, Ist Brigade, Ist Division of G. M., to :.mke valid the election of officers of the same, .. id for other purposes. 184. Au act for the relief of C. 11. Little, Tax Odl. ftor of Franklin county. ! S'. An act to consolidate the offices of Tax Re ceiver and Tax Collector in the county of Worth. ~ A n act for the relief of A. C Jones. i s 7. An act to incorporate the Rome Foundry i.-jd Machine Company. 8. An act to extend the limits of the incorpo liiion of the village of Cave Spring, and for other eposes. '. An act to add a part of orginally Union ■ v to the county of Gilmer, and to change the (ween Spalding and Pike counties, and to , irt of Pike county to the county of Spnld- Au act to authorize the Inferior Court of Kfnitham county to order the payment of Super nt's Clerks, and those who consolidate the re* of elections, for their services. [•>l. An act to appropriate money for the benefit Georgia Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, and fur oilier purposes. ■j. An act to appropriate money to compensate ■ <n;te Treasurer for extraordinary services. An act to amend the Charter of the Trus ... „ ui the Presbyterian Church and Washington y.pialc Seminary, granted by act of Dec. It*, 1827, -. 1 ameuded by act of Dee. -list, l-cis, and for other purposes. ■4. Ail act to reduce the bond of the Sheriffs ...after to be elected in Hart county, from $20,- -ioslo,ooo. .. An net to authorize the Mayor and Coun .... of the city of Columbus to return certain !>y them executed, and deliver bonds in lieu thereof." An act to amend the several acts of the .r.il Assembly of the State of Georgia relating Savannah and Albany Railroad Company, , . I the Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad i Mpanr, approved respectively on the 25th De (viub'.r. >47, the 20th of November, Jssl, and -j'tli February, 1854, and to authorize the S outhern Branch of the Savannah, Albany andGult Railroad Company to cross the line of the Bruns iv;,.k and Florida Railroad Company. 7. An act to compel all incorporated Mining i .in:i.aiics of this State to give in and pay taxes mil i stock in the counties where the mines are located. A-s. \,i net to alter and amend the act ineorpor .iilugtb.' bumpkin comity Manufacturing Compa ny, e.ss Hied to Dec. 24th. 1840. 1 An act to amend the road laws of this State, ; ■ liras relates to the county of Coffee. . An act to alter an act entitled an act to re i Jan act entitled an act to extend the civil juris m of Justices of tiie Peace in the city of Sa i.n.tl;, and for other purposes, assented to 17th lYbruary, 18*4. An act to amend an act to authorize certain - tiicrein named to clear out and improve ■ ■ _ation of iho Chattahoochee river above - ni and Atlantic railroad, and for other irti-.-.-s therein named, approved January 21st, c. An art to incorporate the Ladies German BcueveDnt Society of Savannah. _ An u to authorize Thomas R. Gibbs, an in arm man. to peddle without paying for license. 2'i.i. \ u art to provide a correct registry of deaths occurring in the city of Savannah, and of intevmi ats la ! oily and its vicinity, and for oth er purposes. 2 "k An act to alter, amend and enlarge an act entitled au not t. ascertain, dispose of and appro priate the ungranted lands in the county of Chat ham, ami to v! rh«* same in certain charitable societies, and for other purposes. 2' i; !. An act to appoint Trustees for Hall countv Academy. ■ An act for the relief of Janies Roundtree, of the count v >f Fulton, and James Suggs, of the county of Randolph. -■o'. An act to incorporate the town of Jeffer sonton in the county of Camden, and for other . purposes. - Au act to allow practising attorneys to serve iw Justices of the Peace in Burke comity. IS Id An act to authorize the Treasurer of this i State to pay to the Ordinary of Emanuel county , the “inn of sixty-one dollars, balance due said coun ty for poor school purposes. 2.1. An act to amend the sixth section of au act to incorporate the Bank of Savannah. 212. An act to reduce file bonds of the Sheriff of iiie county of Coffee to the sum of eight thousand dollars. 212. An act to authorize the Justices of the In i': r C.nirt of Charlton county to examine and al ir the Tax Collector of said enuui v his insolvent t. An act for the relief of Rachael Holoman, :. of William Holoman, of the county of Carroll, ■i .'1 Martha E. Alford, wife of James A. J. Alford, Troup county. An act to appropriate money to the legal ; . x-matives of J nines M. Kellv, deceased, and ; >ther purposes therein mentioned. Aii act to incorporate the Augusta Savings Bank. An act to refund to E. R. Alberti, a non rut tax payer of the county of Camden, a ci-r a amount of money. Au act to appropriate niouev lo erect a ne - iry building for the accommodation of the pu pil at the Institute for the Blind, located in the city of Macon. - ■ Au act to incorporate Lincoln county Min i; tg Company. - . An act to authorize Benson Rogers, Sr., of v county of Scriven, and Claiborne H. Jones, of - county ill Upson, to practice medicine aud charge therefor. .21. An act to amend an act entitled an net to in • rporuie n company in the county of Columbia i •tad State of Georgia, to be known by ibe name sail style of the Columbia Mining Company, anil -i .nl certain privileges thereto, and for other i purposes therein mentioned. - An act to incorporate tlu 1 Columbus Savings and Mutual Loan Association. An art to incorporate the Finch Mining ' ".•many of Cherokee county, (hi., and for other i ■ ;r,» o , therein mentioned. - : An an to incorporate the Macon Savings , • . An art to incorporate the Garnett Hill Min ing Company of Georgia. An act to incorporate the North Georgia Mining Company. An act to amend the road laws of this State k " Mr as relates to the county of Glynn. da act to amend the several acts now of ■I in reference to the Public Printer. An act to amend the .’.d section of an act ' "oded an art to amend the several acts relating to •: Court of Common Pleas and v‘‘ Oyer and Ter ;mirr. of the city of Savannah, and for other pur poses therein named. ' An act to incorporate the South-western "• no Magnetic Telegraph Company. - L An act to incorporate the American Mining t 'impany. -• An act to add an additional section to the ‘ , - na _l tde of the State of Georgia. An act to amend an act entitled anu act to 1 : r ! 'rate a company in the county of Columbia of Georgia, to be known by the name ■' 't style of the Columbia Mining Company, and -rant certain privileges thereto, and for other purposes therein mentioned. ~• An act for the relief of J. T. C. Adams, Juo. t and Ebenezer Perkins, all of the county of bowudes. - An act f ,,r <he relief of Archer Griffith, of '-'lethorpe county, and to authorize him to pav avM m Oglethorpe county upon property owned . y»m in Madison county. An act to incorporate Summerville Acade tiiv. m Emanuel county. - • An act to amend an act to incorporate the ttgeechee Plank Road Company, and for other purposes therein named, approved January 2gd, j to cause drifts. I 233. An act to cede to the United States jurisdic ! tion over certain Territory within the limits of the 1 | city of Savannah. 2 In. An act to authorize the Inferior Court of Houston county to levy an extra tax for the years , I’ed and 1857, for the purposes therein named, upon the conditions specified. 241. Au act for the relief of Susan Murray of the county of Charlton. * ’ 242. An act for the relief of Edward Stanfield, of Henry county. ■ . -i ;: - An act to incorporate Hopewell Acadetnv I in the county of Fayette, and appoint Trustees fur the same. 244. An act to incorporate the United Riflemen i ot the city of Columbus, and also the Richmond Huzzars of Richmond county. 245. An act to give endorses control of fi. fas. in all cases in which he may have paid them against the principal or any prior endorser. 24b. An act to authorize the admission in evi- 1 deuce of certified copies from the Executive Depart- ; ment and other oflices connected therewith, to be used as evidence in any Court of Law or Equity in ! this (State, kc. 247. An act amendatory of an act incorporating the Muscogee Railroad Company, so far as re gards the qualifications and election of Directors j thereof. 248. An act to authorize and empower Uriah Evans, of the county of Twiggs, and others therein named, to peddle without license. 24'.c An net to fix the time of holding elections for Judges of the Superior Courts, Attorney Gener al and Solicitors Generals. -su. An act to incorporate Salt Springs Academy, 1 in the county of Campbell, and to appoint Trustees for the same. _251. An act to extend the provisions of the act to amend the several acts now in force regulating the fees of Magistrates and Constables in the State of Georgia, so far as relates to the counties of Bibb, Richmond, Monroe, and Lee, and to provide for i the mode of collecting the same, approved Janua- I ry 22(1, 1852, to the county of Fulton. 252. An act to explain and supplementary to an act entitled an act to authorize the Inferior Court : of Washington, to levy and collect an extra tax for : the purpose of building a Court House and Jail, assented to Dec. 22d, 1855. 253. An act for the relief William Searcy, of Talbot county, and also the estate of Deter F. Ma hone, late of Talbot county, deceased, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 254. An act to appropriate money for the several purposes therein mentioned. 255. An act to indemnify Otho P. Beall for the loss of a lot of land granted a second time. j 25t>. An act to enlarge the boundary of the town . i of LaGrange, and to incorporate the same under j the name of the city of LaGrange, and to provide ! for the election of Mayor and City Councilmen, and such other officers as may be required, and j ■ confer upon them specified powers, and for other j ; purposes therein named. 257. An act for the relief of Harvey Smith, of the , ' county of Laurens. 255. An act to alter and amend the several laws j in relation to the poor school system, so far as re- j lates to the county of Lumpkin. j , 252. An act more effectually to compel the pay ment of the legal tax heretofore imposed on agen- . cies of foreign Banks. 2‘tn. An act to incorporate the Lookout Railroad j t Company, and for other purposes therein men- ] tioned. 251. An act to be entitled an act to authorize the i Board of Commissioners of Public Roads of the , county of Bryan to carry on and transact business , under certain circumstances, aud for other ptirpo- ; ses. ( 202. An act to extend certain privileges to Jas. E. Smith, of the county of Clay, and also to Win. c Battersbv, of the city of Savannah. , 253. An act to alter, change and amend the sec ond section of an act entitled an act to regulate j the advertising of Clerks, Sheriffs and other State and county officers, and to provide for the preset'- j ration of the newspapers containing said adver- t tisements, and for other purposes, approved Jan’y. j -254. An act to appropriate n sum of money to i erect a monument in honor of the lion. Andrew J. 3 Miller, deceased. t, 205. An act for the relief of Jackson Tyner. s 200. An act to incorporate a stock company, to be called the Chattahoochee iron Works, and for t other purposes. ~ 207. An act for the relief of Henry Medora Ar- s Hold, wife of John B. Arnold, of Ulvnn county. u 208. An act to incorporate the Pine Mountain ~ Mining Company, also the Desoto Mining Compa ny of Whitfield county. [. 200. An act to alter, amend aud add to the Penal ’1 Code of this State. t 270. An act for the relief of William <!. Booth and Phillip H. Delone, teachers of poor children, of the county of Marion for the year 1851. f 271. An act organizing the Independent Volun- s teer Battalion of Augusta, and for other purposes b therein named. rt 272. An act to incorporate the Warren ton and (i Macon Railroad Company, aud to confer certain privileges and powers upon the same. fi 272. An act to amend the seventh section of the ! l act incorporating the city of Dalton, in the countv a of Whitfield, assented to on the 28th December, s i 5:,."., so as to give the election of Clerk and Treas- ( urer of said city to the qualified voters of said city, a and to require the Mayor of said city to make out fi and publish in each of the newspapers of said city : semi-annna!!y, reports of the financial operations ' e of said city, to provide for the election of county o Treasurer, and for other purposes therein men- « tioned. 274. An act to authorize the Ordinary of Gwin s net i county to pay certain teachers of poor children, t i and for other purposes. u 275. An act to be entitled an act to incorporate b the Moccasin Turnpike Company, in the county oft: Rabun, and to grant certain pri\ ileges to the same, n 270. An act to be entitled ail act to incorporate the Atlanta Male College, and to appoint Trustees D for the same. c; 277. An act to authorize his Excellency the Gov- a ernor to employ a competent Surveyor, and have p surveyed a vacant square of land in the city of u Columbus. ti 273. An act for the relief of Francis Murry, late tl ly wife of James Murry. ; fi 270. An act to charter the Exchange Bank of tiie State of Georgia, at Gridin. G 280. Au act to grant to William Schley and Ro- fi beta Schley, of tiie county of Richmond, the right (j to open and construct a railroad, plank road, nr otlvr road, from their Saw Mill on Spirit Creek, in S said countv, to any point on the Augusta South i! western plank road, between eleven and thirteen mile posts, on said plank road from iho city of Au- fi gusta, for the transportation of timber, lumber and t! wood. p 281. An act to alter and amend the several acts tl passed prescribing the manner of compensating Grand and Pel tit Jurors of the county of Lump kill. t 282. An act to authorize the Rank of the State of a Georgia to establish a branch Bank in the city of Romo, (la., and for other purposes. t 283. Au act for the relief of John W. Carlton, of p the county of Fulton, who received serious injun whilst in ihe employment of the State. e 284. Ail act to compensate the town of Fort Val .1 lev in the county of Houston, and to provide for i tiie election of commissioners for the same. 285. An act to authorize the Inferior Court of the 1 ; countv of Telfair to open a poll or election at the j- Court House and several precincts m the said , s ; coiintv, on the question of removal of the county 1 site, and for carrying out the will of the majority. 280. Au act to confer certain powers on Henry ! i Davenport and Janies Knott. i 257. An act for the relief of John A. Jones, of the county of Polk. 288. An act to provide compensation for the com- 1 missioned officers, non-com missioned officers, inn- ! sicians and privates of certain counties, and for ' other purposes. 259. An act to amend an act assented to Decem ber Mill, 1811, and to allow practising attorneys to bold the office and perform the duties of Justice i of the Peace in the county of Washington. tr.'o. An act to authorize and require the Ordina- i iv of Marion county to pay Littleton Morgan a cer i tain sum of money for teaching poor children in i | said county, in the year 18.12. -•'L An act to incorporate Keener’s Camp ! Ground of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, j in tiie county of Rabun, and to confer certain pow ers and privileges upon the same. c'.'J. Au act to authorize the Governor to draw ; his warrant upon the Treasury for thirty dollars; uml tliirtv seven and one half cents, in favor of • Copeland, Harris & Co., being the amount over j paid by them for taxes to the State. 21*3. An act for the relief of Joseph Landrum, of i the county of Oglethorpe. 594. An act to remit the State tax to the amount ; of one hundred dollars to Solomon Page, of Lee i i county, assessed to him by mistake of the Tax Re- ! ceiver of that county. 29,",. A resolution in relation to the death of Tims. E. lleall, a Representative from Columbia eountv. 29L An act to incorporate the Fighting Town Mining Company, and the First Mining Company . of Savannah. •2, 7. An act to compensate the Petit Jurors in the county of Lincoln, and to dispose of certain nominee in Lee county, as herein provided. 2i's. An act to incorporate tiie Walton Female College, to be located in Munroe, in Walton coun ty with powers to appoint a President and Direc tors, confer collegiate degrees, and for other pur poses therein specified. 2‘. ’. An act to alter and change the time of hold ing the Superior and Inferior Courts in the county of Catoosa. 30k An ac t to incorporate a Bank in the citv of Rome, Floyd county, tin., to be called the Bank of the Empire State, and for other purposes. 301. An act to be entitled an act to alter, change t end amend an act entitled an act to incorporte the j r,. An act to be entitled an act to construct a | Inrnpike road, of suitable width and grade, from : Union county line at or near where the road now ; crosses said line above the present residence of Al tred I arks, aud to intersect the Rabun Turnpike ' r °ad at or near John Cornon’s or the town of Clay ton, in Rabun county, and to amend the Charter of the Georgia and Florida Railroad Companv, and I for other purposes therein specified. | 303. An act to authorize the Ordinary of the county of DeKulb to pav Winston 11. Cash the , sum of thirty one dollars for teaching poor chil- I dren of said county, and for other purposes | 304. An act to kmend the eighteenth section of the Charter of the city of Atlanta, and to confer ! certain powers upon the .Mayor and Council of said [ city herein specified, and to prescribe the manner ! 111 which the Clerk of the City Council shall direct his summons, precept and execution, and other process. 305. An act to incorporate the Stony Point Min ing Company of Georgia. 300. An act to authorize the Governor to draw his warrant upon the Treasury for thirty dollars and thirty-seven cent - and a half, in favor of Cope lad, Harris & Co., being the amount over paid bv them for taxes in the State. 307. An act to incorporate the Dalton Brass Band, in the,town of Dalton, county of Whitfield. 308. An act to authorize the Governor and Comp troller General to correct mistakes of Receivers and Collectors of Taxes, or of any tax paver, whereby more money is paid into the Treasury than is required by law, to refund the same, and the Governor to draw his warrant on the Treasury for said amounts. The Comptroller to settle up the business of his office of other years. The In ferior Courts or Grand Juries to allow insolvent lists before the 15th of December of each year. Comptroller to settle up the old and unfinished business of his office, his duty therein, making out digests, to make indexes to the books of his office, his compensation therefor, and for collection of debts due previous to 1855, and enter Tax Collec tor’s Bonds in a book and file them. 303. An act to change certain comity lines there in named. 310. An act to provide for the selection of Grand and Petit Jurors in certain cases. 311. An act to allow any joint tenant, tenant in common, or other person having a part interest in lands, tenements, to maintain a separate action of ejectment or trespass, and for other purposes. 312. An act for the relief of Osborn J. Register of the county of Fulton. 312. An act to alter and amend an act to alter the law in relation to interest on monev approved 17 th December, 1845. 314. An act to give cerlain privileges to the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of the county of Harris. 315. An act for the relief of Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Lott, wife of George Lott, of Richmond countv. CIO. An act to authorize the Justices of the in ferior Court of Charlton county to levy an extra tax for county purposes. 317. An act to incorporate the town of White plains, in Greene county, and to confer upon them the citizens of said town! tiie privilege of elect ing town commissioners, with certain powers here in enumerated, and to amend the act incorporating the town of Washington, in the county of Wilkes! CIS. An act to alter and amend an act entitled an act to amend an act passed the 17th day of De cember, 1847, to authorize parties to compel dis coveries at common law, approved February 20th 1854. 019. An act to authorize the Justices of the In ferior Conn of the county of Bibb, or a majority if them at their discretion, to levy and collect an .‘xtra tax for the purpose of opening and keep ing in good repair the public highway in said county. 32'i. An act to legalize the acts of the City Coun ■il of Columbus, in the issuing of Bonds, and for >ther purposes. 821. Au act to alter and change the time of hohl ng the Inferior Courts of the county of Henry. 822. An act to amend an act entitled an act to acorporate the town ofCarrollton, in Carroll cmm :v, approyed 22d December, 1829, and for other mrposes. 823. An act to repeal an act approyed Tilt Feb. 1854, entitled an act to alter and amend the fifth lection of an act to regulate the weighing of cot on and other commodities in this State, approved 1 -:th Dec.,“1806. 824. An act to authorize the count v of Habersham, ! o aid in the construction of the North-eastern, or mv other railroad running through said county, by i subscription of stock and issue of bonds therefor, j tpoti a vote of the citizens of said county in favor j if the same. 825. An act to change the name of the Talbot Female Academy, in Talbot county, (!a., located at fulbotton, to that of Levert College, to incorporate be same, and confer certain powers on the Board if Trustees therein named. 326. An act supplemental to an act to authorize he selection and permanent location of a comm ute in the county of Wayne, to authorize the mildiug of a new Court House, ami the levying ot in extra tax, and for other purposes therein speei ied, approved 28d January, 1856. 327. An act to be entitled an act to incorporate be village of Chieasawhateheo, in the county of bee, and to appoint commissioners of the same, ind to confer certain powers upon said enmmis lioners; also, to appoint commissioners for the loughton Institute, tn the city of Augusta, and to ppoint commissioners for the town of .Sparta, and or other purposes. 328. An act to appoint commissioners, with pow •r to remove all obstructions for the free passage if tish in Kinchafoonee Creek, and to pimishtho.se iho may ai.empt to defeat the same. 329. An act to give any company a right to con tract a bridge across the Chattahoochee river in lit' counties of Fallon and Cobb, on the old piers tpon which the Western and Atlantic railroad was milt, which may be incorporated by the Inferior ,'ourts of said counties, or either of them, on eer ain conditions. 330. An act to authorize Judges of the Superior tourts of this State to appoint receivers during va ation, and to require the complainant in till cases sking for writs of ne exeat tjuiu timtf, and all ap ilicanons asking for the appointing of a receiver a- for an injunction, to give bond and security to j he respondent for any loss or damage which he or ' hey may sustain by suing out of said writs, and i or other purposes. 831. An act to authorize the Inferior Court of 1 iwitmett county to pay the Sheriffs of said county nr summoning Jurors and waiting upon the ,'ourts, and for other purposes. 332. An act to give further time for holding the Superior Courts of Sumter, l.s Doughtertv, and : faker counties. 383. An act to repeal so much of the taw in re erence to change bills, as makes it the duty ot he Judges of the Superior Courts to give the act J Kissed loth December, 18-11, in special charge to : he Grand Juries. 384. An act for die relief William Waters. 385. An act to incorporate a Bank in the city of Jolumbus, to be called the Bank of Columbus, md for other purposes therein named. 830. An act to provide for the election of Trus ses of Effingham county Academy-, and for other I mrposes. 337. An act to change the January and October ! 'lections in the State of Georgia from the first ; Slondiiv m January and October, to the first Wed ' aesday in January and October. 38s.’ An act to appropriate money to remunerate 1 William Mills, John M. Wileher, Chariier B. j -’trange and John V. Fletcher, for expenses and services in bringing from Alabama Francis M. Col lins, a fugitive from justice. 839. An act to authorize the Governor to call a convention upon certain contingencies therein specified. 840. An act to authorize the Inferior Court of Muscogee county to sei! the lot on which the coun ty Jailnmv stands, and to erect another upon some location to be he yet selected. 341. An act to change the times of holding the Superior Courts in certain counties therein men tioned, amt for other purposes therein specified. 842. An act for the relief of John Csry, of War ren county. 343. An act to ratify and confirm the act of in- j corporation of the Atlanta Loan and Building As sociation, mid to legalize the acts of the same. 344. An act to incorporate the Needle Woman’s Friend Society, of the city of Savannah. 345. An act to change the time of holding the luferior Gourt of the county of Catoosa. 344. An act to incorporate the Savings Bank of Griffin. 347. An act to repeal the 7tli section of nn act entitled an act to amend the road and patrol laws | of this Slate, so far as relates to Effingham county, i assented to 9th December, 1843. 318. An act to authorize parties complainant either in law or in equity, to perfect service of writs against corporations under certain circum stances therein named. _ J 349. An act to incorporate the Trustees of the ; Masonic Hall in the city of Savannah, and for oth er purposes. 350. An act to make Executors and Adniinistra- > tors liable for costs in certain cases. j 351. An act to give to defendants damages for i frivolous suits against them. ] ; 352. An act to authorize and provide for the ; union and consolidation of the Muscogee Railroad j I Company with the South-western Railroad Coni- ; j pany, under the Charter of the latter Company. 353. An act to change the line between the conn- i lies of Heard anil Troup, so as to include the resi dence and lands of Mrs. Harriet Lipscomb, now in I the county of Heard, in the county of Troup. 1 354. An act to authorize the Justice Courts to es tablish lost papers to the amount of their jurisdic tion, anil charge for the same, prescribed by this | act. ' 355. An act to alter and amend the twelfth sec tion of the first article of the Constitution of this State. 350. An act to incorporate Island Creek Acade ; my, in Hancock county. i 357. An act to change the line between the coun j ties of Taylor and Marion, so us to include lots of i the county of Taylor. ' Company aCt t 0 iucor P orate ,he Athens Gas Light 3.jy. An act to authorize the Treasurer to pay . over to the Ordinary of Chattahoochee county 'the . poor school fund for the year 1854, and for ‘other f purposes therein mentioned. 1 r A " act ‘° change the times of holding the | t-curts in tlie counlies of Sumpter, Butts ■I r , S6L ., An t 0 VP oint Trustees in the county of Carroll, and lor other purposes. Sfjy. All act to authorize the issuing of attach r »* n ‘? aui garnishments, and to regulate proceed • , hi 1 elation to the same, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 11 : 363. All act for the relief of Jesse J. Connell, of Dooly county. ; j 064. An act to protect the citizens of the coun ties oi Worth, Richmond, Clinch, Berrien and , Bryan from the injurious consequences of camp hunting by non-residents. ' S J> 5 - An act ♦<> require the State Printer to cause | to be reported the proceedings of the Lerisla j ture. ° I 366. An act giving the election of county Trea surer of the comities of Taylor, and other coun j ties therein named, to the legal voters of said | counties. ; 367. An act to confer certain additional pow ers upon the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of ! Savannah, and for other purposes therein men tioned. 3Cs. An act to authorize and require the Ordi nary of Jackson county to pay D. M. Bnrnos Jr of said county, his account for teaching ce’rtaiii poor children of said county in the year ?B.V>. 369. An act to authorize hills of sale to be pro-I ven, recorded, and admitted in evidence in certain cases therein specified. 370. An act to compensate the Grand and Petit i i Jurors of the county of Talnall, and authorize the j inferior Court to assess such additional tax as may ! be necessary for that purpose, and to provide fori the payment of the Petit Jurors of Columbia 1 conn ry. 371. An act to alter and amend the nineteenth ! section of the first article of the Constitution of J the State of Georgia. [to ns CONTINUED.] Mixed Cotton.—The frequent complaints which I j we hear induce us again to call the attention of j planters to the existence of an evil which we have • often before adverted to, and which loudly calls tor a remedy. We allude to the culpable negli gence of many whose duty it is to attend to the packing ot cotton, as show n by the frequent dis covery of mixed bides —viz: bales found to contain two, three or more qualities and colors. This neg ligence often leads to vexatious reclamations, and sometimes to expensive law-suits, as it frequently happens that the discovery is not made until the Cotton reaches the hands of the manufactur er, at a distant market. But it also frequently hap pens that the discovery is made here, hv drawing samples from different parts of a bale! In such eases the Cotton is thrown back on the factor’s hands as unmerchantable, and when re-sold as mixed Cotton, the factor can seldom obtain more than the market value of the lowest quality found in the hale. Besides all this, when the irregular packing is once discovered, as it necessarily must be sum* where and atsome time, it I hraws discredit upon the planter’s crop generally, and thus operates to his disadvantage. It also introduces confusion into a most important branch of trade, and one that can only be conducted with facility' and economy upon ! die basis of good faith in the honesty and integri ty ot the planter. Those virtues being accorded m him, he owes it to himself, to his factor ami to his purchaser to exercise more care and vigilance over those who have his interests in charge. A. O. Price Current, March 8. < COMMERCIAL. Augusta Market, March Pi, l |\ 31. (01 ION It there lias been any thing done in \ •he Cotton trade to-day, we were not fortunate 1 enough to hear of it. The increased receipts are now 846,065 bales j over last year, at the same lime; and about equal to the receipts in 1853, up to the same time. CHARLESTON, March 11. -Colton.—' The trails- ! actions to-day were limited to some 1,200 bales-! and the market does not sustain the outside prices j c urrent at the opening of the week. The sales nmv 1 be classed as follows, viz: 34 bales at y ; 173 at 9'a ;9 at y"7; 45 at U}-.J ; 120 at 10 ; 165 at ' 837 at 10i/, ami bales at lO cents. freights.- - A vessel was taken up on Monday for j Havre at 13.4 c. for Cotton in square bags; and a j British vessel yesterday for Liverpool at O-lCthsd. j SAVANNAH EXPORTS- MARCH 12. I’er Bark Albert, Bristol Channel 276,684 feet ! Timber, 10,847 feet Lumber. SAV AN’N AH, March 12. ■ Cotton. The market j yesterday was very dull. Sales 51 bales, \iz; 30 j at y ;: 4, 21 at 10. Si i 1 PRINGr NEWS. _ ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Steamship Nashville, .Vow York. Tern Mary Lucretia, New Orleans. CH ARLESTON, March 12. -Arrived, Br. barque Con. Wiltshire, Liverpool; sclir. Col. Satterlv, N. York. ' NY - lit tr Sea, Br. ship Koval \ ictoria, Liverpool. SAN \NX All, March 12. - Arrived, I'. S. M. steamship Augu- ta, N. lin k. Bark Mary A Jane, St. Thomas. Brig O'Brien, Boston. Sclir. Julia ' A. Rich, New Orleans. Sclir. Man Clinton, Yew York. LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AND TANNERS’ TOOLS. OAK and Hemlock Sole LEATHER ; Harness, Bridle, Skirling and Baud LEATHER: Bicker, Lace and Roller LEATHER; 1 Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled LEATHER; Russet and Black Upper LEATHER ; 11 “ “ “ Kip SKINS; French, German and American Calf SKINS; French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS; ' Goat and Kid Morocco SKI NS ; Lining, Topping and Binding SKINS; 1 Buck, Chamois and Sheep “ ALSO— Shoe Begs, Lasts, Sole Cutters, Heel Cutters, 1 Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters, 1 Boot Trees Crimps, Clamps, Hammers, Shoe 1 Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves, Rub Stones, 1 Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and Punches, iron 1 and wood patent Peg \vvl Hafts, Copper Riv- • ets and Burrs, l.aee Tacks, Iron, Zinc and Copper j Sparables, Size Slicks, Measuring Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, Ac., Ac. —also — Currying Knives, Fleshers, Finger Steels, Beam Faces, Slickers, Brushes, Rub Stones, Clearing Stones, Ac. For salt- low, by SHERMAN, JESS! P A CO., No. 841, Broad street, second door above the Bank of Augusta. d.v+'Jin fob 15 COOPER’S REFINED SHRED ISINGLASS, ■ NOJt BLANC MANGE, TABLE JELLIES, Ac., » a good and cheap article for Confectioners, Hotel and Family use. To be obtained in large or small quantities, with directions for using, of the principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the United States. PETER COOPER, feb26 ?-m New York. i NEW FAMILY GROCERY. OltliS. POTATOES, just received, 1 on consignment; warranted to keep [ j till planting time. Apply to T. GANNON, I 1 Opposite the Georgia Railroad Passenger Depot, j dec22 ‘ ts OGLETHORPE AND FRANKLIN~ STOCK. A FEW SHARES for sale. Apply at this of fice. febl9 i JOSEPH CARSON & CO., i CCESSORS to T uomas J. Carson A Co., • ” LUfht street, Baltimore, WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 and dealers in Bacon, Pork, Lard, Ac. Orders respectfully solicited. 6m janlß FBI 11 E undersigned having purchased of Mr. J. E K. Hon \ bis interest in the firm of J. M. Xew tn A Co., will continue the Clothing business, at their old stand, under the United States Hotel, in ! I the same name as heretofore. J. M. NEWBY, C. B. DAY, WM. S. WISE. Augusta, March 1, 1856. mb4 i HOI SK-FIJRNISHING GOODS.- We are now- receiving large additions to our stock of general House-Furnishing Gi ods, to which we invite the attention of customers. feb7 S. S. JONES A CO., 210 Broad-st. tTMBRELLAS. Now is the time to provide J yourself with one of Silliman, Sevmonr A ! Co.’s* PATENT FOLDING UMBRELLAS. For side at A. P. BTGNOX A CO., mli2 215 Broad Street. FOR THE MILLION Do you wish to know- where the greatest variety, and ' i best assorted stock of Stoves for Cooking and all other purposes, can be found—we answer most, . t decidedly at S. 8. JONES A CO.’S, f: feb7 210 Broad-st. ——ammup— • GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. . Managed, drawn, and Prizes paid b v the well known and responsible firm‘of GREGORY & MAURY. ; CLASS 63, at Savannah, on Thursday, March 18. SPLENDID SCHEME. $7,000! $2,000; $1,200; SI,OOO, Ac. Tickets s2—Shart-3 in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 quarters $7.40. JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent, On Jackson street, near the Globe Hotel. All orders from the city or country strictly con- I lidential. mhl2 ROYAL ORDINARY LOTTERY OF THE ISLAND OF CUBA, HAVANA. «♦«- ! Ordinary Drawing of the 2sth of MARCH, 1656: 1 Prize of $60,000 y “ 20,000 ! 1 “ 16,000 1 “ 8,000 3 Prizes of $2,000, i 5.... 6, <>00 II “ 1,000, is 11,000 ; 20 “ 500, is 10,000 60 *■ 400, i 5.... 24,000 | 161 “ 200, is 32,200 16 Approximations 4,800 275 Prizes, amounting to $192,000 Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2.50. Persons desiring certain numbers, must apply j early. Prizes are cashed at sight, with a discount |of live per cent. The return drawing will be pub j lisbed in the Constitutionalist. All comnmnica ; lions strictly confidential. Address JOHN E. NELSON, Box 130, mhs Charleston, S. C. LOOK AT THIS! LOOK AT THIS !! 1200 PRIZES ! 60,000 DOLLARS ! HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY! : JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. j [by authority of Tin: state of georoia.J CLASS K, TO 1!E DRAWN MARCH 15th, 1856, at Con cert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superin tendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and J. A. Nesbit, Esq. The Manager having announced his determina tion to make this the most popular Lottery in the world, offers for MARCH 15th, a Scheme that far surpasses any Scheme ever offered in the annuls of Lotteries. Look to your interest! Examine the Capitals. ONE PRIZE TO EVERY EIGHT TICKETS! CAPITAL 15,000 DOLLARS. 1 Prize of $15,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 4,000 1 “ 3,000 1 “ .... 2,000 5 Prizes of SI,OOO are 5,000 10 “ 500 are 5,000 60 “ 50 are 3,000 120 “ 25 are 3,000 500 Approximation Prizes of 20 are 10,000 500 “ “ 10 are 5,000 1200 Prizes, amounting to $60,00 Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50. Prizes Payable without deduction! Persons send ing money by mail need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications confidential. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Drawings sent to all ordering Tickets. Those wishing particular Numbers should order imme diately': Address JAMES F. WINTER, febio Box 98, Augusta, Ga. 136,000 DOLLARS. MARYLAND LOTTERY TO BE DR A I PA' ON THE HAVANA PLAN. Grand Consol'iduted Lottery of Maryland, CLASS 10, To be drawn in Baltimore, Mil., on SATURDAY, March 22d, 1856. R. FRANCE A CO., Managers. 20,000 NUMBERS!—I,OOO PRIZES! SCHEM E 1 Prize of $35,280 1 “ 10,000 1 “ 10,000 1 “ 5,000 1 “ 5,000 10 Prizes of. sl,oooare.. 10,000 20 “ 500 are.. 10,000 165 " 200 are.. 33,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Approximation Prizes of. 100 are.. 400 8 “ “ 75 are.. 600 8 “ “ 40 are.. 820 4o “ “ 30 are.. 1,200 80 “ “ 25 are.. 2,000 660 “ “ 20 are.. 13,200 1 ,000 Prizes, amounting to $136,000 price of tickets: Wholes $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. The two preceding and the two succeeding num bers to those drawing the first 200 Prizes, will lie entitled to the 800 Approximation Prizes. For ex ample : If ticket No. 11250 draws the $85,280 prize, those tickets numbered 11245, 11249, 11251 and 11252, will each be entitled to SIOO, and so on ac cording to the above scheme. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. 111 the above scheme there are 20,000 Tickets, numbered from 1 to 20,000. There are 200 full Prizes, and 800 Approximation Prizes, making in all 1,000 Prizes. The numbers, from 1 to 20,000, corresponding with the numbers on the tickets, printed on sep arate slips of paper, are rolled up and encircled with smau tin tubes, and placed in a Glass Wheel. The amounts of the different 200 full prizes, sim ilarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. After revolving the wheels, a number is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the same ] time a prize is drawn from the other wheel, by . boys who are blindfolded. The number and the prize drawn out are exhibited to the audience and registered by the Commissioner, the prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation : is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. The 1 drawing is then printed, and after comparison, ihe : Commissioner certifies to its correctness. ! PRIZES PAYABLE IN FULL, WITHOUT DEDUCTION ! 1 Address orders for Tickets to R. FRANCE A CO., feb!9 1m Baltimore, Md. 30,000 DOLLARS! »+• IMPROVED HAVANA PLAY LOTTERY! FORT ®GAIXES ACADEMY LOTTERY. | By Authority of the State of Geori/ia.\ CLASS 13, To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, on j Monday, the 25th of MARCH, 1856. SCHEME. | CAPITAL PRIZE SB,OOO. PRICE OF TICKETS : Wholes $5; Halves $2.50; Quarters $1.25. Prizes in this Lottery are paid thirty days after the drawing, in bills ot'specie-paying Banks, w ith out deduction, only on presentation, of the Ticket en- < j titled to the Prize. j Bills on all solvent Banks taken at par. All com- j I munications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, j teb24 Atlanta, Georgia. \ CARD. OFR office having been consumed by lire on the night of the 24th inst, and with it all the j notes and accounts remaining in our hands forcol j lection, we beg clients who have submitted these ; i 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.cctf janSO j WM. M DAVIDSON, 111 POUTER and dealer in BRANDIES, GIN, . ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE and other WINES and LIQUORS, TEAS, SEGARS, &c. Jib. 18 Congress and *7 St. Julien Streets, Savannah, | Ga. d.ic mv23 ; DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership of JESSE M. JONES and ANDREW JACKSON, Attorneys at Law, in ! the Town of Warrenton, and doing business under ! flic name, firm and style of JONES A JACKSON, ! is now and forever dissolved. fel)22 d.fcctf JESSE M. JONES. NOTICE. raHIE undersigned have formed a partnership : I for ihe transaction of a GENERAL COMMIS ! SION BUSINESS, under the firm of CARMI ! CHAEL, RUSSELL & CO. JOHN C. CARMICHAEL HENRY F. RUSSELL JOHN A. MOORE. TIIE MILLING BUSINESS will be continued l>v the subscriber, on his own account, mhl 12 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. BY HOWARD & DUGAS. G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer. LI Will be sold, on TUESDAY next, ISth inst., in front of store, ut 10JG o’clock. Sugar, Coffee, Soap,'Mackerel, Cheese, Mustard. • Pepper, Pepper Sauce, Tobacco, Sogars, (Jin, Bran dy, Whisky, Champagne, Shoes, Ac. —also— j Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Sofas, Safes, Bedsteads, &c. Terms Cash. X. li. All articles not called for by the next sale, will be sold at the risk and on account of pur chasers. nihlS BY HOWARD & DUGAS. G. A. PARKER, Auctioneer. City Council L>t. Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY', lt'th ins!., in i trout of store, at 12 o’clock, precisely, . City Lot No. , fronting 40 feet on Calhoun , street, and running back 174 feet towards , street, bounded on the north byon the east 1 by——, on the west bv ,on the south by——. Terms on day of sale. nihl ; CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. ON the first Tnesda\ in APRTL next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in tlie city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, all that- Lot or parcel of Land, with the improvements thereon, situate in the city of Augusta, and known as the Jackson Street Ice House and Lot -bounded north and east bv lots of Thomas S. Metcalf, south bv a lot of Thomas Richards, and west by Jackson street. Levied on as the property of the Jackson Street Ice Company of Augusta, to satisfy 3 tax ti. fas. for Citv Taxes for the years 1553, 1854 and 1855, in favor of the City Council of Augusta vs. the Jackson Street Ice Company of Augusta; and three ti. fas. in favor of the City Council of Augusta vs. the Jackson Street tee Company of Augusta, for Canal Tax, for the years 1853, 1854 and 1855. feb2 WM. V. KER, Sheriff C. A PARTICULAR NOTICE. GREAT SALE OF FACTORY' STOCK. r' having been determined to increase the Cap ital Stock of the Lawrence villa Manufacturing Company, Two Hundred and Fifty shares of the XEYV STOCK will be offered for sale, before the Court-House door in Lawrenceville, on the first Tuesday in April next. The sale will commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., and continue until all is sold. Terms of sale--one-half cash, and the other half payable in thirty days. Persons wishing to invest, and desiring more particular information, will he promptly responded to bv the undersigned, if adddressed. J. S. PETERSON, Agent, feblft -df.tetd Lawrenceville, Gwinnett eo., Ga. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. TTTKTILL be sold, at the Lower Market House, W v in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, between the usual hours of sale, two Negro Slaves, of the following description, to wit: A Negro Girl, Sarah, aged fifteen years, of dark complexion, and a Negro Boy, named Berry, about twelve years of age, of dark complexion. Said Negro Slaves being levied on as the property of George W. Hurst, to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from the Sixth Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, in favor of Barthe lon Titianv A Co. vs. George \V. Hurst. HAN'T. 11. STEWART, feb2A U. S. Marshal, District of Georgia. The most extraordinary discovery in the World is the (treat Arabian Remedy for Man and Heart. H. G. FARRELL’S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. beautiful and fertile region skirting the JL desert of Arabia, abounds with rare plants and odorous woods, whence are procured those aro matic gums and balsams of which this Liniment is composed, and by whose stimulating, unctuous and penetrating properties it is, when applied, diffused through the whole nervous system, allaying the most intense pain in a few minutes. Try it, when vou will he convinced that no preparation possesses In so high a degree, its perfect anodyne qualities. Its action is prompt and effective. It penetrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes contracted cords, re storing use to limbs paralysed for years, and where the flesh has wasted away, leaving nothing but skin and bone, excites a healthy action, causing new flesh to grow out and fill up the shrivelled part. It restores the synovial fluid or joint water, and this is the reason why it has been so success ful in diseases of the joints. 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, you will find it gives great relief. 11 has no equal in the world for Rheumatism also, cramps, swelling, numb ness, weak joints, Spine and Chest, pains, wounds, chilblains, burns, sore throat, biles of insects and reptiles, salt rheum, warts, corns, mange, and in deed nearly all diseases which require an internal j application, and many others, are greatly benefifted by it. It is used externally with great success in goitre, or swelled neck, Scrofula or King’s Evil, Liver Complaint, nervous diseases, Ac. For Horses or Cattle, it is as effectual as in diseases of man. Will cure any case of Sweeney in existence : also, Spavin, Splint, Ringbone. Big-head, Fistula, Farcy, 801 l Evil. Windgails, Strains, Bruises, Ac. Tail' out for Counterfeits ! The public are cautioned against another coun terfeit, which has lately made its appearance, called • W. li. Farrell’s Arabian Liniment, the most dan gerous of all the counterfeits, because his having the name of Farrell, many will buy it in good! 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 I e fleets. The genuine article is manufactured only by 11. G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and whole sale druggist, No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies must he' ad dressed. Be sure you get it with the letters H. G. be fore Farrell's, thus 11. (!. FARRELL'S -and his signature on the wrapper, all others arc counter feit. Sold hr HA VILAM D. BISLLY A CO., W. 11. .V .1 .TURFIN'. V ,1. FOGARTY A CO., CLARK, WELLS & DcBOSE, and D. B. PLUMB A CO, Augusta, (la, ami by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. %.4-T Price 25 and 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in w hich one is not ! already established. Address It. G. Farkei.i. as j above, accompanied with good reference as to char- J actor, responsibility, Ac. is 24 mhl SIMILIA, SIMILIETTS CURANTUR! gj-feli. TII VVI.lt, Homoeopathic Physician, a 9 Surgeon and Accoucheur, late oi Philadel phia, would most respectfully inform the citizens j of Augusta and vicinity, that he is now located in this city, and will at all times be ready to attend to j the various branches of bis profession. He would say to those who wish to avail them selves of the true [hmueoftafhie system, that they can j do so by calling, or leaving a note at his office. He ; has thoroughly tested all the old systems of prac tice, and after much study and long' deliberation, become convinced that the law of Similut. Shnili- \ Ini-i Ourantvr is the only way by which remedial j agents can be applied to the system to assist na ture in repelling and throw ing off disease. Owing to a report extant, that, our charges are j high, we deem it a duty, not only to ourselves, but ; to the community, to say that our charges, within : the city, are oxk dou.ak per visit, with the usual ini leage when we go beyond. Those who desire 1 I the system of practise, and not able to pav, shall | receive the same attention. Particular attention paid to the treatment of ; CHRONIC DISEASES." | A supply of PURE MEDICINES constantly on ! : hand, prepared under our direct supervision. Office and residence over the Drug Store of Mr. ! Win. Haines, No. 217 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. j mar!) d&cdm NEW CLOTHING STORE, HAS NOW open, next doortoThos. Richards . & Son’s Book Storee, Broad street, an entire : new and extensive stock of READY-MADE CLO THING, and every variety of articles belonging to 1 gentlemen’s furnishing establisements, made up of ; the best materials and latest styles, which ] will ; sell cheap for cash. My old friends and customers, and all others wanting articles in my line, would do well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am prepared to give them the best of bar i gaines oc3 __ d+A-c _ ISAAC MAYER. DISSOLUTION. rSNIIK Partnership heretofore existing between H. the undersigned, under the name of" GEO j W. ALLEN & CO., is this day'dissolved by mu tual consent. JETT THOMAS is alone authorized ; to collect the assets. GEORGE W. ALLEN. JETT THOMAS. Elberton, Ga., Feb. IS, 1856. d+*c2 feb2o NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBT ; ORS OF F. V. BURDKLL, DECEASED. Having had nil mv papers, connected w ifh the estate of F. V. Burdell, deceased, burnt with my law office in the late lire in Waynesboro , i I must "beg all those who have rendered demands against said estate, to render them to me again. All persons indebted to said estate, by note, will please do me the kindness to give me their notes I again. As this misfortune wi 11 retard the settle ! ment of the estate, 1 must also beg the indulgence of creditors until I can place matters in statu one I feb!4 d*c2m JOHN J. JONES, Adm’r. ~ *“*-'* BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO I TO-MORROW, (Friday,) in front of Store, will bi sold to close consignment— -10 Tierces Rice ; 2- Barrels Rectified Whiskey; f,l) “ Carter and Mercer Potatoes. „ , , —ALSO — ~ 1 8 ™’ Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Butter, 1 I'ish, Cheese, Liquors, Wines, Candles, Fruits, Ke j K ars » Tobacco, Fancy Articles, Dry Goods, Furni- I tlir( ‘. * rockery, Ac. Terms cash. ‘ mhl3 BYE. & A. P, CALDWELL & CO. Fun Spanish Stock—Jacks an,l Jennets. On WEDNESDAY', 2d April next, at 10 o’clock, will be sold, at J. Elford’s lot, in Elizabeth street* in the rear of Fivnn’s Church 50 SPANISH‘JACKS. vw 30 SPANISH JENNETS. Imported per Spanish vessels “ Tres An- jife*t. itas,” “ Modesto," “ V'eneedor ’’ and Maria Antonia,” direct from Spain, and are the best ever brought to this country all being year lings, from 9 months to 3 rears old, and from 13k, to 15 hands high. As this sale will be positive, without any reserve, it will afford a tine opportunity to those who mav wish to secure some of these tine animals. Conditions —Sums under $100", 60 days - from SIOOO to S4OOO, 4 months; over S4OOO, 6 months, for approved city endorsed notes. t barleston. March 11,1850. mhl2-Jot BYE~A. BEARD & MAY. J. A. BEARI), Auctioneer. II ithont restart—for a settlement of joint interrsU One of the most valuable Sugar Estates an,l Gang oj Slaves in Louisiana. WEDNESDAY', March 19, 1856, at 12 o’clock, will be sold, at auction, at Banks’ Arcade, in the citv of New Orleans, for a division and settlement oi a joint interest— That well known and splendid SUGAR ESTATE known as the “ Acridie Plantation,” and One Hun dred and Twenty-three SLA Y'ES, with all the Stock, Farming Utensils, etc. The whole to be sold in block. The Plantation is situated about one mile below the town of Thibodaux,fronting on the Bavou Lafourche, and running back to the Bayou Blue. The Opelousas and New Orleans Railroad passing a quarter of a mile from the Sugar House. Tin- Land is of the finest quality, and comprises about 2,0i.i0 acres. The improvements comprise a com fortable Dwelling, with all the necessary out houses and offices, new negro quarters, etc. The Sugar House is one of the most spacious in the State, onlv two years old, and built of brick, with all the mod ern improvements, with cane shed, purgeries, etc., having a tine rillieux apparatus, steam sugar mill, etc., all in good order. The Plantation is now me der cultivation, with a sufficiency of Plant Cane for the crop of the coming year. Sugar House covered’'with slate—Bagasse Burn er; also. Steam Draining Machine and Steam Saw Mill, abundant .supply of line Cypress Timber close to the Mills. The Stock comprises abor.t 52 head of Mules, with several yoke of Oxen, a number of Horned Cattle, Hogs, etc. This Plantation may be considered one of tie best localities in the Sugar region. Its proximity to the town of Thibodaux and easy access by rail road to New Orleans, afford great advantages to the planter and a market. The gang of Slaves art considered one of the most valuable in the State, being all in families. The crop of this year yielded about 050 nhds. Sugar. For further particulars, apply at the office of the Auctioneers, where persons desirous of visiting tit Plantation can obtain letters. Trims of Sack (Sne-iilih cash ; balance at I, ->, and 4 years’ credit, for notes bearing special mortgage on the property, with interest of six per cent, per annum from date to maturity, and if not then paid, eight per cent, per annum until final payment. The improvements to be kept insured by the purchaser, and the policy transferred to vendor until the second note is paid. The notes to be divided into coupons to suit the convenience of the vendors. Act of sale before T. 0. Stark, N. P. mill BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO. Executors’ Sale. " I LI, be sohl, on the first Tuesday in MV Y ww next, at the Market House, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours, and to the high est bidder, all that Lot or parcel of Land on the Sand llills, in the county of Richmond, about four miles from Augusta, containing fifty acres, more or less, and known as the Bell Place, and bounded west by lands ot Skinner and l-'lom-uov, south and east by lands belonging to Meigs, Fit ten and Skin ner, and north by land belonging to Jas. Flem . ruing. Sold as the estate of Martlm I’uerv, dee’ll., bv order of Court, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WM. P. DEARMO.N 1), < ~ . feb26 ,INO. P. KING, j hx M BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO. , .... .M/,V. Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY m APRIL next, at the Lower Market House, ihe following Houses and Lots One double tenement House and Lol, fronting j ieet, more or less, on Marburv street, and extending back, like width, 120 feet. ’ One single tenement House and Lot, fronting on Marburv street,and extending back, like width, lid One vacant Lot in the rear of the two above men ; tinned lots, having 66 feet front on an alltv, and i rtuiuing back 90 feet. One double tenement House and Lot in Dublin, ; fronting 40 feet on Gardner street, and running : back 125 feet. | One vacant Lot in the same place, fronting 4" I feet on Barnes street, and running back 125 feet The above Houses are all new, and but recent! 1 , finished. Any ol'these maybe treated for at pn vate sale, by applying to eitlu rJ.Mt-.VKii, Broad street, a few doors above the Upper Marker, or Gutii'.oKV, Whytk A Co. The property will be sold v, ithoul reserve, to the highest bidder, in order to close a copartnership. Title indisputable. Purchasers to pay for pa pers. Conditions at sale, where specification and plat will be exhibited. febg'J ‘ ,1. MEYER. BY GIRARDEY. WHYTE & CO. At Private Sale. A handsome negro GIRL, about 15 years of age, light complexion, accustomed to house work in its different branches. The owner being anxious to secure a good home for her, will sell her only to those residing in the city. feb23-tf BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO. Clinch /-an Association Stool at Private Sot-:. Ten Shares Clinch Loan Association STOCK tin .-ale. The instalments are till paid in, and a good investment made in Real Estate, in a central part of the city, and in a .respectable neighborhood They will be sold at a bargain, as the owner is : about leaving the State. febl'» BY GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO. j Watches, Jewelry and Silver Wave at Auctim Just received, a large consignment of Gold and i Silver Watches, in Open and Hunting Cast». front the most celebrated makers; composing Chronometers, Duplex, Magic, English, Anchor Lever, Lepine Watches; some extra fine Swiss Watches, in Enamelled Cases, suitable for Ladies. Also, a large assortment of Jewelry of even j description, Stiver Ware, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Card Cases, Opera Glasses, Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Keys and Seals, Pencil Cases. Also, a large assortment of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. The goods are all of the best quality -being the stock of a dealer declining business. 'Evet v article warranted as represented. They will be open for j examination, and for private sale during the dav j at auction every evening, at 7 o’clock, till the'eu tire stock is sold. Dealers and others would do well to attend the sale, as they will be sold without reserve. Lots to suit purchasers. Terms cash. feblT ts AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS M AN UFA (’TORY. Hatch a bin; mu, under the Augusta Hotel, have on band a jU ■ large Stock of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, tr Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, and arc eon ; stantly Manufacturing. Also, Leather and Yrim minfs belonging to the business, always on hand. Work of any kind made to order, with neatness and dispatch, and warranted. Also, Kimbcl’s Patent Machine-stitched Loathe; Belting of all widths, and sold under the fulles - guarantee. Call and examine our stock. tnh2 d&clm HOU^E _ ANFTS'TT(SprSAIir~ ISHIE subscriber offers for sale his RES- ,- - -H. IDENCE, on Greene-st., a desirable . :;f place. The Lot is seventy-five feet trout, DNllii and one hundred and seventy-five feet deep. The House is in complete repair, and newly painted throughout, containing seven Rooms, a Pantry and Bathing Room, Hydrant in the vard, Stable, two Kitchens and Smoke House, and fine Fruit in th ■ garden. E. H. ROGERS. Augusta, March Ist, 1554. mhl LA NTI S'GPOTA TO eKT-r T sa!e at railroad mh4 THOS. p. STOVALL A CO,