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DAILY ({ttSTHTTIOMUST
BY jaMCS oahpner.
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 30.
The News by the Africa
Tuis s'.tamer ; arrival was telegraphic fiom H-i
iiax vesterday evening, but the lines weit down or
out of working order before tbe news De
forwarded-
Death T. Greeuwood.^
We regret to announce the death . f this esuma
hie ladv Which took place on yesterday morning.
Sue was a native of this count, about seventy
veara of age, and beloved by all who knew her
<tb« was the daughter oi Gen, John Twmoa, of
revolutionary memory, and sister to Gen David
£ Twioos, of the United States army.
Her furn era 1 will take place tiii» afternoon from
Her lato residence in this county.
Judge W. W. Holt.
Wa are pleased to announce that Judge Holi
reached this city yesterday. He is quite weak
from his late severe illness, but has been gradual
ly regaining his strength for several days past.
He will remain in Augusta until the third Monday
in Msv, when he hopes to be able to hold Burke
Court,
The Georgia Citizen.
This paper has recently donned a new dr« ss, and
is one of the heat edited and printed papers in the
State. It is published in Macon, by Dr. 1.. f. M
Andrews, at $2.50 per annum in advance. It is,
m politics, an independent journal.
War Is Ir»—We see that Macon money is quo- ,
ted in the Augusta papers at two per cent dis
count. This is doing great injustice to out Bans
*ug institutions, which are as solvent and as pru
denflv conducted us any Banks in the State or out
of it. We suppose we have to thank the (JkrotacU
i Sentinel for this discredit of our money market,
as that priss has, for u long time, been trying to
create the impression that Wild-Cat-ism prevails
here, to a deplorable extent. — G*o-<r,'a Cities*.
Macon money is quoted, in this paper, in the
-..sme way that we quote the price of Tenneseec-
Baeon, and dial is, tor just what it is selling at.
It is regarded bv uiattv persons hem as uncurrent
monev ; and, consequently 1 , some little discount
has to be submitted to by holders, in order to
realize current funds. Macon money' is bought tip
bv the Brokers, just exactly as small grocer* buy
bacon front wholesale dealers, at a low enough
price to make a profit on the purchase.
So far as we are concerned, we have no prejudice
against Macon money, and it i* a matter of indit
fereuce to us whether we quote it at a discount,
st par, or at a premium, provided we quote it at
its current rates of sale.
If the Banks in Macon “are a* solvent and a,
prudently conducted as any Banks in the State oi
out of it,” it would seejn reasonable to presumi
that they would keep their hills us current at Au
gusta and other places in the State, as the Augns
ia Bank bills are kept in Macon, amt at other
points. “Solvent and prudently conducted'* Bank*
an el wavs do so ts they feel disposed.
Col. Schiessiuger.
1 ii* gentleman, aho was in command of a
portion of the forces of the Nicaragua army, num
baling about four hundred men, and who is report
ed to bavo recently met with so unfortunata a re
pulse near San Juan, is a Hungarian by birth, and
was associated with Kossuth, in the war in hi* nu
■.ve country Che misfortunes which attended tin
olunon in Hungary, compelled Col. Schlbssin
•ic.fi to emigrate to this country. Subsequently, hi
engaged in the Loph* expedition against Cuba, ami
was there taken prisoner and sent Pi Spain, biv
finally pardoned.
A Telegraphic dispatch of loili inst. state*, that
cue Agent t the Nicaragua government iu Novi
Orleans, has published a card iu which lie denoun
ce* the story of Col. ScHi>.s*rN.iait , » defeat ss a
falsehood, and says that an account had beeu re
ceived at head-quarters that Col. ScHi.MSiNG*K had
on! two hundred and fifty men attacked by nearly
three thousand Costa Ricans, when they retreated
to San Juati.
The large number of tioope in tbs Costa Rica
army, opposing the meagre numbers of Xicaru
fiuns, under the command of Coi. 3cHi.t*si.» oar
favors the presumption of the defeat of the Jasun
The intelligence of the battle was brought to Panic
li«, by tiio Dutch s'camer Etnilie, fn.ni San Jo* .
near which place the battle is retw-r*- ■! to bav,
be u fought on the 2 'tii of March The Aapinws'
o.u is,, of ilia sth Anril. credits the ret *rt,
.ue DeX< arrival iron* Central America wdl b.
acvto .sly looked act only for c iifiro aiitca u.
denial of this report of the defeat oi Ckn. V.' tu-
Last ices '-ut fai Uis new* i-f the subsequan
ni..*'e. .cut of tl.e contending armies
VsP'fhe Chaileiiou Dramatic t-ompsuy, will,
M s J' :;.. lb.i.i JUr.vs, Mr. and Mts StOaX, and
Mr. J I! I'cs-tfR and other*, open the Ha*«ninth
Ath:«neum. on Tuesday evening next.
We shall be pleased to announce their intention
to visit Augusta.
„ c" j, Bank of the State of Geoigia has d
cUrc.t a semi-.inuii.il dividend of seven ptrc. nt.
I fie 'landersv:lle tk’niritl (reai'g.an. oi 18th !
e! I,.vicing tho i.Ual rencounter, say* . "»u uu
t..itunat diiti dtvtra?,spued on Tuesday morning
last .i the -a , >age shop of Messrs *H- H A IJ. 11 ‘
• tiirdri. r, in this place, between tln.se two gentl.
men. and M'-*»r«. U j. I'otvell and .iohnH. Sauu
.Urs, which resuitsrt in -.in- death ~l Mi. B. It .
■rnriimi, ill. It It. Oat tine* Was aUo WOtiilueC >
severely in the shoulder with a kniio j and we at. ’
on .rrued that Mr. O.J Poweli received a seven .
wound "ti the head. Mr. B. R. Gardner was shot j
through the heart and e*piled instantly He was ;
long u resident of this place, but rumored t« Mil- !
ledger ille about a year ago, where his family now !
reside*.
I-sS" The. Cholera and Isthmus Fever are pie
i ailing, with fatal results, in ponton* oi Genual
America.
Democratic Convention of California
tai a appointed Bucmsi.v delegate*, to die Ciu
■ innati Convention.
i'ivu.ts Awarded.—Mr. Tnoiii.s Martsn, a!
printer, front Baltimore, who some time since «tait
• i a newspaper at Lock Haven, IV, to advocatr i
the cause of ilia American party, has recovered <
?l‘-'i> 3? damages horn Mr. Fatßcii. a member ol
(' ngi-ess ti out that disiiici. It i* alleged that j
aoge promises were made u> Mr. Martin to leave
Baltimore and start the paper; that Mr. PbaRCL
figured Ci'ii-rpleuotisly in said promises, and tha-
ptotmses were uever fulfilled ; and hence the
suit, which was decided by arbitration.
Itc.n i and V iu iiiLa Caboo,—The Savannah '
Ae, o of yesterday, says: “ The ship Tribune j
1 1 eared Thttrsdavfoi Liverpool, by E. A. Socixiun, |
laid oti hoard ‘-’,3a7 ban sis of flour, 2,268 bales u;
~iud cotton, and d" sea islande—weigbiug, in
Ml, 281,732 lbs., and valued at $168,381.”
<Tt» Dt«Ts.- The city of New York owes $14,-
"• ; Philadelphia \ ; New Orleans
Boston s7,o''opusi; Bahiinoiw ss,o>hi,-
; Cincinnati over i2,iV.t,o".i; St. Louis over
; Portlaud. Me., over s2,iX | o,<V«>; Mo
'te San Ft an cisco sl,st«'»,i.«To, and
Augusts, tia.. s:}ss oim.
We burn from the Brunswick he/ald that the.
isi Son the Brunswick and Florida ratlroad will ‘
tun to the St. Ilia river, a dwtanoe of thirtv-two j
imles, by the 15th of May. proximo. The bridge
across toe St. Ilia is now in progress, and the road
beyond that point will he pushed forward with
energy and despatch. We also Wrn from th<4
]hr,dd that several bah 6 of cotton have ahtstdv
b »n received at Brunswick by the new road.
Mayvi Wood, of New York, is coming South,
lie ha* consented to lecture before the ladio*'
M >uni Vernon Association at Richmond, Va., ear
ly in May. Subject, “The character and geeius of
Alexander Hamilton.
The American State Council.
'll Council, which convened in Macon on Wed
nesday, numbered “ about thirty or forty,” as we
learn by tho Georgia CUi*€u. Wo published yes
terdsv mermug the resolutions adopted, and the
statement* of the Macon J {essence/', that the dele
gates were in favor of supporting Fillmore and
Doxelsok.
The Georgia Oituen, of the 19th iost., after pub
lishing the resolutions, savs
These were the resolutions actually passed after
an animated discussion of the report of the Com
mittee, and the striking out of a resolution indi
rectly endorsing the nomination of Fillmore and
Donelson. Several gentlemen were anxious to do
this, hut v.e are happy to sav, through the able ef
forts of Dr. M A Friiuklin, of this city, and Jona
than Davis, Esq., of Lee, the American partv of
Georgia have not been blindly committed to'the
action of the Philadelphia Convention. Our read
ers will recollect that the Platform of the Februa
ry Convention expressly plates the American party
iu opposition to the course of President Pierce, on
tbe subject of Klins-is. Now, however much we
have been opposed to President Pierce, and to
some of the features of the Kansas Nebraska bill,
we are not prepared to make au issue with the
President on that question. It would be follv to
do so. Besides, we do not know whether Mr. Fill
more will accept the nomination, on the basis of
the twelfth section of the June Platform and it
would be premature to ratify his nomination until
his position is clearly ascertained. These were
the views taken bv the gentlemen named, and they
are the views, we believe, of nine-tenths of the
American party of Georgia.
There is also another reason for postponing a
ratification of the nomination. The present body
' is only fragmentary. Its President was not in at
tendance, and but few, if any, regularly elected
delegates from living Councils. The object of ths
meeting, as we understand it, was simply to dis
solve the organization, formally. It had therefore
no business with the nominations. The recom
mendation to tbe Executive Committee to call a
general Convention of the partv, hereafter, is,
however, well enough. Let that Committee there
fore act with discretion, and make a call of the
party at some duv, not earlier than the fourth of
July, when it will be time enough to ratify or do
otherwise, as the whole party may desire.
Z John F. Adair, a venerable and much res
pected citizen in Atlanta, died in that city on the
i 15th insl.
IW Mr. J. T. Tatlok has become associated
i with Col. J. \V. Dodd in the editorial department
1 of the Rome .Southerner.
Arrangements are making to give the Hon.
Jwas Biohanan a handsome reception, on his ar
rival at New York, in the Arago, which aailed
from Liverpool on the Oth April. He will be met
at the wlmrt' by a committee of the Democratic
Young Men's Association, and escorted to the Me
| tropolitan Hotel, where he will receive his friends
! for a couple of days. Subsequently he will be in
j vited to partake of a public banquet.
The Buffalo O.'Hriti says that the roads In that
1 vicinity are taxed to their utmost in the transpor
tation of freight, and their whole force of engines
| and ears is iu constant use.
Resuscitation vrom Apparent Death.—The
j Rockport gives the particulars of a sin
-1 gttlar case of resuscitation alter supposed death,
j in that city :
A child had, to all appearances, died, and was
’ laid out in its little winding sheet upon a board in
i an upper room, while the other preparations were
going forward for the funeral. The sexton was
notified and the grave dug. Some time after the
father went into the room where the child was,
and was astonished at its calling him by name, and
complainiug that it did not lie good.’ Os course
the little sufferer was supplied with it better bed at
! once. It bad evidently (alien into a trance, from
’ which it was awakened by a hard bed and cold
! air.
tlrs. Tillman, of South Carolina,
Iu the House of Congress, on the 18th inst.,
when the lull appropriating a monthly pension of
#3 to Mrs. Tn.tn.tN, wn» on iu final passage
Mr. Brooks, of South Carolina, asked the atten
tion of the House to a few ternaries which he
wished to make in behalf of the bill. The bill
wt.s the unanimous report of the committee to
which was referred the petition of Mrs. Tillman, a
widow lady of his district. When a requisition
was made upon South Carolina for services in the
Mexican war, she gave to her country every mem
oer ot her family capable of bearing arms, her
auaband and three sons. All went, hut not one
returned to dry a mother’s tear 3, and gladden her
le irt with the gallantry of her soldier boys. The
ttoaes of one now lie at Saltillo, another fell at Ja
apa, another lav buried by the castle walls of pe
rote, and the las: found the close of his earthly ra
cer and the goal of his youthful ambition at the
; apitai of Mexico, By a strange fatality’, the onlv
■ ramaiuing son, a boy too young to provide for* he
-u; pert of Ilia family iu the absence of hi* father
in 1 elder brothers, by an accidental fall from bis
torse, injured his spine, and tun now a paralytic
•°r h r»i* lady was thus left in the decline of
tcry t with a helpless child and a little daughter
.-!)•.in y dependent upon her exertions for than
m l her own support, and the bill proposed to give
! ter a pension of >' S a month.
This was a narrative of her petition, and on it
she bat :d tin; hops that her country v.ould remem
ber her sacrifice* and reward her services By the
laws Ot society a parent was entitled to the services
if a child while a minor, and they who wme the
.•epreaco tali tea of the country, ant! had been btae
.iUed by the services or the husband and sons ot
i this lady, ought not to forget what was due to her.
; It v.y.s liia misfortune to be a witness to the facts
he had stated. One of her sons enlisted in the
’ Alabama regiment, auJ the remaining sons were
i mustered into the service ol the United States iu .i
• company under his own command, and il „iia but
! tin* pure reflection of that friendship which that
j father arid those boys boro to him that constrain
ed him to do for their mother what she would not
do for herself. She appealed not to their charity,
but to iheir magnanimity; and be appealed to
, both. He asked them to put bread in the mouth i
of the widow and the fatherless She appeared
before them with the confidence and the dignity of
the mother ot this modern Gracchi, and demand
ed that her name should he recorded on the stat
utes of het country ; and lie appealed to the get:-
arositv and the noble instincts of the members to
i come forward in her aid.
; Mr. Mace, of Indiana, moved to amend tha bill |
i by sUikiug out eight and inserting twenty dollars.
Mr. Gtddings, of Ohio, took occasion to condemn |
i the Mexican war generally, although hi* feeling* I
| would not allow him to oppose the bill.
The question w as taken, and the amendment was
agreed to.
■ ilia bill, as amended, was then read a third lime
and paused
The Evacuation of Savannah, by the
British Forces, in 1 7s:t.
"a have lately had our attention drawn to this
historical event. In McCall’s history of Georgia,
i the date of the evacuation is recorded as having
: taken place on the 11th day of Julv, 17?,v We
I should be obliged to any of our correspondents,
; who will favor us by indicating the official author
ity or document, upon which this historical date
is founded.
The Legislature of Georgia wav, at that time, in
session at Augusta, a* we learn from u tile ot
' “ The ftoyal Georf/ia Gatatte," now in the posse*
j sion ot Gov. Kdwurd Telfair’s family, for the years
I 1731, ’sx and ’B3. But no allusion is tuadein them
: to this important event.
These files contain the proclamation of Govern
or Lyman Hall, convening the Legislature in Au
gusta. Another proclamation ulludes to an act of
the Assembly, passed at its last session in Savan
nah, in February, 1733.
If then, the Georgia Legislature was in session
at Savannah, in February, 1783, and the evacua
i non took place in July of the same year, it must
! be inferred that the Americans held Savannah in
February, and the British in July.
Does there exist in Savannah, Augusta, or Mil
, ledgeville, any record or document, to show the
date of evacuation ? We should bo obliged to anr
correspondent who will kindly give us this infor
mation. The Historical Society is in honor bound
to supply the deficiency ; and we recommend this
qu-Mttn caaita, especially, to the worthy Corres
ponding Secretary of the Georgia Historical So
ciety.—Satannah Republican.
, oiiAN s CnuosiTT.—The following scene is re
commended to the consideration of our voting
' gents who are cultivating their upper lips ; '
Amy—“ I wonder how it goes to kiss one of
j those creatures with a horrid moustache f"
Fanny—“ Why, la! Amy, of course 1 dou'i !
j know !'
Amy—“ Well, I'm going to get the boot brush!
and try it."
Amy finds out, and the scene closes.
■—m»
Daguerreotype*—The Chalmers
Dagckrrbax Gallerv is now open for the season. '
s«pl-i
UST - Union Bank, Augusta, 7th April,
1556. Dividend No. 25, declared THIS DA Y, of
Five Dollars per share, will be paid to the Stock- i
holder* on demand
• 18 CRAIG Cash ter
MARRIED,
Oa the 7d iustant, by the Rev. Luke T. Mizell,
Samuel M. Bradford, Esq , and Miss Mabt Sophia
Cauldsh, all of Cobb county, Ga.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
3r“The Friends and Acquaintances ol
Mrs. Sarah T. Greenwood, are requested to attend
her Funeral, from her late residence, at S o’clock
THIS (Sunday) EVENING.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Z3T' Religious Notice. —The Rev. John
F. BAKER will preach THIS Sabbath) MORN
ING in the Lecture Room of the Presbyterian
Church, at A. M., and in the EVENING, at
P. M., and in the Greene street Church, at half
past 8 in tbe AFTERNOON. 1 ap'2o
MayorN Office, Augusta, April 19,
1356. —Until further notice, I may be found daily
at the Mayor's Office, City Hall, at 9 o’clock A. M.
ap2o 6 GEO. W, EVANS, Mayor C. A.
No. ? I,—Rank of the
State of Gboroia, Savannah, April 18, 1856.—-The
Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a
semi-annual dividend of Seven hollars per share,
from the profits of the last six months, pavable on
and after MONDAY, the 21st inst.
ap2o 2 I. K. TEFFT, Cashier.
The Notes uud Accounts
of James M. Simpson have been placed in my
hands for collection by his Assignees. All per
sons indebted are required to muke payment to
me immediately, or suits will be commenced
against them.
GEO. G. McWHORTER, Law Range.
Augusta, April 17th, 1356. d+ACtf apl7
Dancing Academy.—! would re
spectfully inform the patrons of the Dancing Class
at the Masonic Hall, that l will give another lessou
on TUESDAY AFTERNOON next, at C o’clock,
where I would be pleased for those who are in
debted to mo for tuition, to meet me or send the
amount by their children, as I inn a stranger m
Augusta, and do not know where my patrons live,
nor do I know many of them personally, conse
i quently they will save me a large amount of trou
ble by so doing.
ap-20 2* R. J. POWELL.
A Card.—l would respectfully re
turn my thanks to my patrons and friends of Au
gusta, for their liberal patronage to me, aud assure
them that nothing has been left undone by me that
would add to the instruction or amusement of their
children; and would also state that I expect to re
turn to Augusta during the next season, aud should
be pleasod to see them again. To those young I.a
--i dies aud Gentlemen who have been niv pupils, 1
would return my thanks for their kindness and at
tention to me while their Teacher, and hope thu
their after life may be as happy and gay as our
short acquaintance has been.
B. J. POWELL,
ap2fi Mailre Do Danso.
, DsU’T he Steamer Marlon, Capt. Foster,
will leave Adger’* Wharf, Charleston, for New
York, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 23d,
at 6 o’clock.
Passengers taking Wednesday Morning'* train,
j will bo in time fi r the steamer.
HENRY MISROOX, Ageni, Charleston.
ISAAC LEVA’, Travelling Agent,
S up2o Augusta.
i l Disease* ol the Liver.—When the
celebrated Dr. Rush declared that drunkenness wan
I a disease, ho enunciated a truth which the experi
j eniv and observation of medical men is every day
j confirming. The many apparently insane excesses
! of those who iudulge in the use of spirituous liquors,
I may be thus accounted for. The true cause of con
| duct, which is taken for infatuation, is very fre
quently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ m
the human system, when deranged, produces a
more frightful catalogue of diseases. And if, in
stead of applying remedies to the manifestations i -i
disease, as is too often the case, physicians would
prescribe with a view to the original cause, fewer
deaths would result from diseases induced by a dc
i ranged state of the Liver. Three-fourths of the di -
i eases enumerated under the head of Consumption,
j have their seat iu a diseased Liver. lh\ M'Laned
j Oehlv.tal Live Pills, prepared by FLEsriNtt Bans ,
are a certain cure
*■-»? ‘ Purchaser! will be careful to ask for DR
lI’LANf/3 CFi.KBRATI.It i.tVLR PILLS, maun
ufactured by Ft.fivn.-.o Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa.
There arc r-.h.-r Pills purporting to be Liver Pill-*,
now bef->ro-he public !)•■. M L.-ne'e genuine Liver
Pills, also bis celebrated A ermifugo, can now b*-
hail at all respectable drug stores y , (t!
without tic olgna'.u / FI TIMING PROS.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by
SCOVIL A MPAI),
111 Chartres-st., New Orleans.
General Agents for the Southern States to whom
all orders must ba addressed.
For sale in Augusta by Haviland, Risley a Co ,
D. B. Pujii A Co., Barret/, Carter A Co., Clark
A Well 3, N. ,! Fouviirr ACo , VC:,/ IT T/ tt, W
A J. Tetters .
HaciLAs D, Haiibal A Co., Chari* .-dmi 8 C.
A A Moi.ouoNj A Co., Savannah, and by one
Agent in every town in the South.
fip2o dtAolw
Newton County, Geo.,
IStb April, l§ r *J,—Mr Editor: In the ('hr -nidi ,i
Ne ' Sr/, of the 16th urn , I see the Presentment -
of the Grand Jury, sot the second week of the
March Term, ISoO, vs the Superior Court of New
ton county, picsents the conduct of the Managers
of the election at Brewer’s Precinct, in said count v,
in sending three or four miles and receiving a *. >ta
at the lust October election.
I acted in the capacity of manager in the election
alluded to, and feel myself called upon for an ac
count of my actings and doings. W hile the elec
tion referred to was in progress, young Mr. Fielder,
son ot O. M. B. Fielder, Ksq., came to the polls
with a certificate enclosing a ticket from O. M. 11
Fielder. The managers informed Mr. Fielder that
the vote could not be takc-u ; the friends of' Fieldei
insisted that on* of the managers should wait on
Mr. 0. M. It. Fielder, and receive bis vote, as it
had been the universal practice in Covington, at
all former elections. Thomas .1 Kitchens, Kao.
one of the managers, waited on Air. O. M. lb Field
er, received bis vote, brought it lo the polls, and it
was received, numbered and recorded.
After the entire vote of the county was counted
out, and only on/r or two majority for Mr. Pharr
over Mr. Baker being the result, the friends of Bn
ker spoke of conmsiiug the election, and Mr. Field
er’s vote was spoken of by the Know Nothings to
being either illegal or improper. This gave rise to
a closer examination into the matter, and it was
said that some twenty or more of the operatives at
and about Newton Factory bad voted, and had not
paid their taxes ; and ns they were all under the
surveilance of the Newton Manufacturing Compa
ny, nnd the Company all good, sworn in Know
Nothings, this had rather a quieting influence, and
the election was not contested. A day or two be
fore the January election following, 1 called on Mr.
William Stewart, Tax Collector, for a list of de
faulters, and informed him that 1 intended thev
should either pay their taxes or not vote at Bi ew
er's ; be did not furnish me with a list. On the dav
of the election, the proprietors (if the Newton Fac
tory were there, with the operatives, and all voted.
1 called on till, and informed them that voling was
illegal bv persons who had not paid their tax, and
could do no more.
The Grand Jury ol the first week allowed Mr.
Win. Stewart, Tax Collector, $40.78 for his insol
vent list. The political Grand Jury, for the second
week, March Term, 1856, who scented to have such
a tender regard for the purity of the ballot-box,
stood about eighteen Know Nothings to five Anties.
I avail myself of this opportunity io say to that
honorable body, that the list of defaulting tax j.ai -
ers, and the list of voters, were subject to their
control, and if they had been as careful to compare
and look into that side of the question, they would
probably have laid the axe at the root of the evil,
Respectfully submitted,
apSO q 4 HARRY CAMP
SPECIAL NOTICES.
|3P" Astrology and Phrenology tor the
MILLION.—Madame ALWIN, from Paris, respect
fully informs Ladies and Gentlemen, that she will
continue to receive visitors for a few davs longer,
at her residence at the City Hotel, Broad-street.
She is to be consulted about all matters concerning
LOVE, COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE and BUSI
NESS ; will tell the name of the Lady or Gentle
man they will marry; their prospects in life, and
the occupation they may follow. Madame Alwi.x
converses in the English, French and German
Languages.
Terms, from $1 to $3. 6 &plB
To the Ladies.—Chas. YVollenaw,
Artist of Ornamental Penmanship, respectfully of
fers his services for the writing of beautiful VIS
ITING, INVITATION and WEDDING CARDS,
all in the most elegant and fashionable Parisian
styles, of every kind. Also, Inscriptions in Albums,
Title Pages, of Text*, Dedications, Ac,, Ac, Hpleu
dor and dispatch.
Orders will be received for a few days only, in
the Planter's Hotel Rotunda, up stairs, from 3 A.
M. to 12 o'clock M. 6 aplß
■*?&— Business Notice.—J. F. Burchard
A CO. beg leave to state that from this date, they
will confine themselves strictly to a cash business,
and sell Good* for cash only. They are induced to
adopt this plan for the reason, that they can, for
cash , afford to sell Goods much cheaper, and thereby
give greater satisfaciion to their customers. They
intend to have a large assortment of HANDSOME
GOODS, and to sell them cheaper than ever before.
And from this time forward, will offer their Goods
at price; that will make every piece a bargain.
aplß
We continence Drawing Soda Wa
ter to-day. D. B. PLUMB A CO.
Augusta, 17th April, 1856. apl7
iSF” Second Ward Election.—An Elec
tion will be held in the Second Ward, at the City
Hotel, for one Member of the City Council, on the
first day of MAY next, to serve the ensuing year.
The Polls will be open from 10 o’clock A. 31, until
i ‘2 o’clock P. M., under the management of Lewis
j Levy, Garey P. Parish, and John H. Maun, Esqs.,
or either two of them.
ap!6 hi GEORGE W, EVANS, Mayor C. A.
| Union Bank, Augusta, 7th April,
1856. —An election for five Directors, to manage the
: affairs of this Institution for the next twelve months,
| will be held at their Banking House on MONDAY,
the 21st inst., between the hours of 10 A. M. and
12 M. JNO. CRAIG, Cashier.
apß_ _ td ______
It®” The Great Russian Remedy.—Pro
Bovo Publico.— “Every mother should have a box
' m the house handy, in case of accidents to the
children.”
Rkodino's Russia Salve. -It is a Boston routedr
of thirty years' standing, and is recommended by
physicians, li i» a sure and speedy cure for Burns,
Piles, Boils, Corns, Felons, Chilblains, and Old
j Sores, of every kind ; for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch,
Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Bunions, Sore Nipples,
recommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties, Fes
i tars, Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Salt
I Rheum, Scurvy, Sore and Cracked Lips, Sore Nose,
; Warts and Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable
remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thou
’ sands who have used it in the city of Boston and
vicinity, for the lib,i thirty years. In no instance
, will this Salve do no injury, or interfere with &
physician’s prescriptions. It is made from the.
purest materials, from a recipe brought from Rus
1 sia—of articles growing in that country—and the
proprietors have letters from all classes, clergv
men, physicians, sea captains, nurses and others,
who have used it themselves, and recommend it to
others. Redding’s Russia SALVE is put up in
large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a pic
j ture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which pic
i tore is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25
cems .a Box. Sold at all the stores m town or
| country, or may be ordered of any wholesale Drier.
REDDING A CO., Proprietors.
I I>r s-le by OEO. OATES, at his Book, Music
| and Piano Store, Broud-st. daceowdm fob! 7
Wood’s linn Restorative.—Piot.
\\ oor>, the ren nvned discoverer of the invaluable
HAIR RESTORATIVE, still continues to labor
1 in behalf of the afflicted
nis medicines are universally admitted by the
American press to be fur superior to all others for
i causing the. I.air on the head of the aged, that Las
j been silvered for many years, to grow forth with
as much vi o and luxuriance is when blessed with
the advanhiv-'S of wmth
There can be no doubt that it is one of die great
est discoveries in the medical world It restores
permanently gray hair to it* original color, and
makes it assume a beautiful silky texture, which
bits Wen very desirable in all ages of the world
| Si. L':m» Horning fUrcdd.
For sale, wholesale and retail, bv
WM. HAINES, Druggist,
aplfi dead Broad-at., Augusta, Ga
L-s?"Augusta* April 15, 1356.—Fancy
AND STAPLE DRV GOODS—AW Good*, .Y«r
*.1.5, a.-.d Prices P ! THOS BRENNAN
has now iu store, and will receive weekly from New
York, (lie newest styles of FANCY AND STAPLE
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, which
he I'flbrs at a small advance on com The public
are respectfully invited to call ami examine the
Goods before buying elsewhere. Terra* cash. See
adveftiseinenis in other columns of this paper.
ap!6 +3<xcl
J-slf* Augusta Waynesboio’ liailiuad,
Ac'oi'ota, March 24th, Isf*.:.—The following io
dnced rate for Flour, ln> the car load, to Savannah,
w ill govern after this date
In sucks, 13 cents per 10" lbs.
*' barrels, 25 cents per barrel.
■whin 0. A. BROWN, Agent.
l-r/T Gentlemen’* l tress fiats tor Spring,
185*5. WM. N. NICHOLS bus received, and is
now opening bis Spring Styles of Gentleman ’h
HATS, manufactured expressly for him, by Beebe j
A Co . and other makers, to which he invites the
attention of his friends and the public.
Opposite the Hunk of Augusta. ts feb9
Ic«»I Soda-Water.—-A superior ar«
tidy of the best ICED SODA-WATER, with a va
riety ot select SYRUPS, may be found during the
season, at the Drug and Apothecaries Store of
*P» WM. HAINES.
ST Hats !—Style» tor Spring, 185f1.
Beebee A Co.'s Spring style Moleskin II ATS ; G.n
in s Spring style Moleskin HATS; French soft
Spring style HATS, of various colors and shapes,
very handsome. Also, Trades Spring style Mole- i
skin HATS, just received, and ready for inspection,
at GEO. W. FERRY’S,
febl9 Masonic Hall Building, Hroad-st.
I tf~GeorglH Railroad and fittnking Coin
PANY, At ct srA, April 9, ISso.—Dividk.vd No. 29.
A semi-annual Dividend bus been declared of
Four Dollars per share,' payable oiv and after the
15th inat. ap9 dlo*tß J. MILLIGAN. Caah’r.
r-ef* Ambrotypes -A new style of Pic
'll. RES, tar exceeding in beauty and durability,
anything ever before made. The exceeding firm
ness, depths ot light, and shade and richness of
tone, is wonderful. They do not reverse the sub
ject; but represent everything in its true position.
1 he\ are without the glare of a Daguerreotype, and
can be seen in any view .
Instructions given iu tho Art. Daguerreotypes
as usual taken in every style of the Art. Speci
mens of Ainbrotypes can be seen at Tucker’s Pre
mium Gallery.
X. B.—Daguerreotype MATERIALS for sale as
nov]7 I. TUCKER.
x*? Cash paid lor Woollen, Linen, Cot
ton and Silk Rags, by E. CuveneLD,
juii2o it Corner River and Jackson sts.
Soutli Carolina It. It. Company.—
from this date 75 cents per bale will be charged i
on Cotton to Charleston, from Hamburg and Au
gusta, until further notice.
JOHN E. MaRLKY, Agent.
Augusta, Oa . April 15,183 d ap}#
New
MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE,
Borth-uest corner of Broad and Wtshingtonrilrettc,
(up stairs)
Augusta, Georgia.
np-20 W. MILO OLIN, J. P. lv__
WEEK’S SPARKLING ISABELLA
AND CATAWBA WINES.
"WM7E are now receiving, and will be kept con-
VW stantlv supplied with these justly celebra
ted Wines. POULLAIN. JENNINGS A CO.
ap2o f 3 _
£3 EG AltS—lo.ooo “ La Georgia’s” SEGARS;
{5 10,000 “La Augusta" SEGARS. Just re
ceived and for sale at GUST. YOLGER’S,
Old Stand.
and G. VOLGER A CO ,
Two doors below Bones A Brown's Hardware store.
ap2o
—IS KCM k SACKS RYE for sale bv
GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
ap2o 12
Jl ST RECEIVED, and iu store, for sale—
-60 bbls. XXX Cream ALE ; 30 bbls, Cham
pagne CIDER, bv
a P 2O 12 ' GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
CIHEESE AND BUTTER 100 boxes
e fresh New England Dairy CHEESE, and 20
kegs fresh Goshen BUTTER, for sale, bv
ap2o 12 GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
CIHOICE IMPORTED BRANDIES.—
J 10 V casks Otard, Dupuv A Co.;
15 X « Segrer Freus;
10 “ Pefivoiseir. For sale bv
ap2o 12 GIRARDEY', WHYTE A CO.
PHALON’S PAPIIIAN LOTION, for remov
iug Freckles, Sun Burns, Pimples, Spots. It
also restores the skin to a state of purity and soft
ness, improving and beautifying the complexion.
This justly celebrated article for sale by
ap2o _ HAVI LAND, RISI.f'Y A CO.
SAMPSON’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
kvx JAMAICA GINGER, useful in Colic, Cramp
iu the Stomach, Flatulence, Incipient Cholera, and
wherever a prompt and efficient stimulant is re
quired.
For flavoring Cakes, Puddings, Tarts, Ac., being
perfectly pure, it is far superior to the common
Ginger, or the ordinary Extracts for that purpose.
For sale by ap2o HAVILANI), RISLEY A CO.
ITNION TONIC GOBLET OF WILD CHER- j
j RY AND QUASSIA, for the cure of Dy.v |
j popsiu, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Worms’in I
. Children, Ac. For sale by
ap2o HATH,AND, RISLEY & CO. j
ON CONsllGN^ENT—bbl's'"iSieivart~A |
Duncan’s Extra Familr FLOUR, equal to Hi- |
rani Smith's, for sale at Warren Block, No. 7, by
ap-20 __ E. F. K INCH LEY. :
SSIXTY DAYS after date, I will apply to the j
! Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Burke |
county, for leave to sell a certain tract of Land
! lying on Little Ruck head Creek, in Burke county, j
1 belonging to the estate of 15. J,. f’etkins, deceased, ;
of said county.
ap-20 F. W. B. PERKINS, Executor, j
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL he sold, on the first Tuesday .in JUNE
next, before the Court House door in El- ,
bert county, agreeably to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, one Negro Man by the .
name of JERRY, about fifty years old, as the prop- |
erty of the estate of Henry R. Deadvvyler, doc’tf., '
j for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms
' will be made known on the dav of sale.
apS't JOHN G. DEAD'WYLER, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
¥M7II,b be sold on the first Tuesday in JUNE
w * next, before the Court House door in El
bert county, agreeably to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, the distributees right and
interest in and to one tract of Lund in Elbert coun
tv, being the widow’s dower, containing throe hun
dred and forty acres. Sold as the property of the
estate of Charles W. Christian, Sr., deceased, lats
of Elbert county. Terms will be made known on
the day of sale.’
WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN, ) . . ,
WM. P. CHRISTIAN, i Adm rs.
apao
ItfACKERELi —23 bbls. No, , M ACK LULL,
i*H for sale by
apl7 _ THOS. P. STOVALL A CO.
HARPERS’ MA G A L IN Efbri 1 AY, trimmed.
Also, Harpers’ Story Book. For .-.ale bv
ap!7 THOS." RICHARDS A SON.
eAIt I* Ell’S octavo edition of Macaulay's
England : rols. 8 and 4. received hy
apl7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON
WII K MANTILLAS, all color*, "uewwi
: KN styles, for sale ehean, bv
aps.' 4 ' T. BRENNAN,
and Adventures in Madeira,
Portugal, and the Andalusias of Spain ; bv
the author ot Daniel Webster and his Cotemno
raries.
| Italian Sights and Papal Principles, seen throngh
American Spectacles, by James Jackson Jarvis,
j author of Parisian Sights, etc.
Physiology and Calisthenics, for Schools and
: Families; bv Catherine E. Beecher. For sale by
ap!7 _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
r jsl IE undersigned havrug pui .-ba.-ed of Mr J
" K Hora. his interest in the firm of J. M. Nsw
ar A Co., will continue the Clothing business, at
their old stand, under the United Suites Hotel, in
iho same name as heretofore.
J. M. NEWBY,
B. DAY,
WM S. WISE.
Augusta, March 1. 14»S. mhd
MTEW GEOGR APH V .-Colton undTitvhh
* « Introductory School Geography, illustrate!
. bv 20 Maps, and numerous Engravings; by Geo
\V. Fitch. Maps on a new- and uniform system o
scales, constructed expressly for this work ; bv O
Woolworth Colton, .lust received, and for sale bv
apj \j. t! McKINNE.
GEORGIA MEDICATED SOAP
« ‘ /'• ■ •<’ Sta e t the Uh still ahead in [hat
| . Improvement*.
I gpliltt article will compare favora-
S lily with any of like character Jjfr*.
1 in the known world. jdkiML
I find that by putting it in the form
,"f a Soap it gives it a decided advan iBBBI'
tage over any Balm, Salve, Liniment. .>«**«*.
nr Uiutment that can be made for the cuie of dis
eases herein enumerated ; it also prevents its vir
tue® front being impaired by age or climate, and
renders it very convenient for use.
Its action is prompt, and at the same time harm
loss, as it contains no mercurial or other prepara
tion injurious to tint patient. This article, there
fore, being highly medicated, will cure Ulcers,
Cuts, Flesh Wounds, Ring and Tetter Worm, Piles!
Erysipelas, Scald Head, Itch, Xettle Rash, Salt
Rheum, Chilblain, Prickly Heat, Scurrv,' Sore
Eyes, Bone Felons, Old So'rcs, Sore Nipples, Ac
extract scurf und dandruff from tho head, thereby
preventing premature baldness. It is also one of
the best remedies for Burns or Scalds, and will
cure the 1 istula ami Scratches in horses • extract
tar, paint and grease from clothing, and Is also a
superior dentrifice to the teeth. For>having soap,
it forms a rich lather, softening the beard, and
curing such sores as may be on the face.
In tho cure of all the enumerated diseases, and
particular old son*, this soap has proved a balm
tudeed, by its wonderful healing powers.
I can procure certificates innumerable were it
necessary, but believing that a single cake is onlv
requisiteto prove its efficacy as above stated, and
wishing to avoid everything like humbuggerv, 1
leave tt to those who will give it a fair trial, not
doubting tbev will then declare this to be the v*
pin* ultra of the age iu tho healing art.
Prepared by C. Pemble, Augusta, Ga., and sold
by i). B. PLUMB A CO.. Druggists.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
fill!E subscriber offers for sale his RES-
M IDEXCK, on Greene-st., a desirable
place. The J.ot is seventy-five feet front, J3JUL
and one hundred and seventy-five feet deep. Tho
House is in complete repair, and newly painted
throughout, containing seven Rooms, a Pantry and
Bathing Room, Hydrant in tho yard, Stable, two
Kitchens and Smoke House, and fine Fruit in the
garden. E, H. ROGERS.
Augusta, March Ist, 185*5. mill
LONG WORTHS CELEBRATED
SPARKLING CATAWBA WINES.
\WI E keen constantly supplied with this cele-
II bruted WINE, to which we invite the at
tention of purchasers. Orders front the country
solicited. THOH. P. STOVALL A CO.,
mb 19 _lm Agents for N. Longworth.
WM. M DAVIDSON,'
IMPORTER and dealer in BRANDIES GIX
ALBANY ALE CHAMPAGNE and’other
WINES und LIQCOfes, TEAS, SUGARS L "
Its Ootutrmt tend 87 Si. Jvlien Street* Savannah’
{ ]± mv23_ ’
OX CONSIGNMENT—B3B bags good to
nnrae new crop Rio COFFEE, will be sold at
a small advance on invoice. Apply to
. .. „ JOHN CASHES,
- 1111 * 1 " •enoraHlommigsion Merchant.
'whisky:
ERLS. Gibson s best brands of Mo
nongahela WHISKY
100bbl*. Rectified WHISKT.
For sale by ag4 A. #TBVEN».
©meriil
GEORGIA LAND OFFICE IN AUGUS
TA.
ROCK CLIFF Summer Seat, iu Habersham
county, near the romantic and far-famed
‘•TALULAH FALLS,” consisting of fifteen hun
dred acres of land, lying on the Talulah for more
than one-half mile, anti on the Tugalo oyer one
mile. On these streams are fine pools for Moun
tain Trout Fishing, and good ripple Shoals for
Traps—the woods and Mountains abounding in
Deer and Pheasants. This property embraces
several beautiful Farms, with commodious dwel
lings and fixtures. One, a valley of rich land, on
the Talulah, with fine Apple Orchard, Ac. One
on the Tugalo, a rich yallev just above the mouth
of Panther Creek. On the third, called the Charles
Cleveland place, having a fine collection of well
selected fruit trees, and a good dwelling housa.
The principle residence is Rock Clifl' Cottage, a
new framed and painted building, with all neces
sary outbuildings. The view from the verandah
or porch of Mountains, Valleys and Rivers, beg
gars description. A beautiful young orchard. The
yard and garden is embellished with a tasteful
collection of flowers and ornamental shrubbery, a
good bearing grapery, approachable by a good
carriage way, fourteen miles from Clarksville.
This property, unsurpassed for salubrity of cli
mate, pure and abundant springs of water, roman
tic, wild and picturesque scenery by any Summer
Box in the United States, is now offered for the
very moderate price of five thousand dollars ; with
a park of tamo Deer, Cattle, Ilogs, and fine stock
of fancy Poultry all thrown in.
Also, several well improved and valuable Plan
tations, in Cass, Cobb, Coweta, Columbia, Seriven,
Heard, Walker, Catoosa, Clarke, and Habersham
counties.
Also, a valuable interest in a rich quarts veir
(iold Mine, in Paulding county.
Also, four hundred and fifty acres, with avert
rich Gold Mine, the vein is large and inexhausti
hie, in Oglethorpe, lying directly in the centre o
the Midlund Mineral Belt of Georgia.
* Also, several Copper Mines, one of which i-
Yellow Sulpliuretto, yielding twenty-five per cent
from Ore taken twenty feet from the surface
| Boxes of Ore, as specimen, from all these Mines
can be seen at our office.
Six hundred thousand acres of Land, lying main
lv in South-western Georgia, and the’ Cherokw
; country, on registry, and for sale at this office
i These Lands are adapted to the culture of Sugar
Rice, Long aud Short Staple Cottons, and all tin
Cereal Grains, Turpentine, Orchards, slap build
, ing Timber Lands, Ac. Orders for purchasing ant
! hunting up owners of Land in an v section of Geor
i gia, promptly attended to.
Our terms for selling and conveying are five pet
cent. Xo charge unless sales are effected.
DAVISON, GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
1-W~ The Charleston Courier and Savanna!
News will give the above two insertions, weekly
and forward their account to the office of
DAVISON, GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
•pIS dl2*c2
i 3KTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estat
| i. wl of William 11. Ilaldy, late of Burke county
! deceased, are requested to make immediate pav
| tnent; aud those having demands against said es
I fate, must render them in, strictly iu terms of th
law. IS. B. MILLER, i , , ,
; _aplß JOS. POLHILL, 1 A(ln * l ■*’
i MELL’S PATENT PLOW STOCK!
I HE undersigned has invented and patente<
3 a most valuable improvement iu the PLOY
I STOCK—the county rights for w hich he desires t.
| sell. He prefers to let others speak its praise, am
• therefore introduces the following certificates, fron
, two planters, well and favorably known in tin
i community in which they reside’. He might in
I troduce many other*, but the Plow Sto.dc wil
i speak for itself whenever examined.
JAMES B. MKLL.
Riceboro", Liberty county, G»i.
1 | Thu is ic certify that 1 have, with my own hands,
1 j thoroughly touted the nowly invented Plow Stock
■ |of James li. Mell, Kaq. lu point of simplicity and
• i perfection, 1 have never seen or used its equal. Iu
e | it is combined every thing that I could wish in a
s j Plow Stock, and it, in mr opinion, is the cheapest
t and the best that has ever been ottered to the pub
lic. 1 speak from having used it with my own
; hands. 1 was raised to follow the plow, and think
! that 1 know how one ought to run. I would cheer
: fully thank any one, who will thoroughly try it, to
i point out to mo one single fault in it. ft is easier
'• i upon ttio horse and the plowman than sht that i
: have over used.
The principle upon which you regulate the depth
. of the Plow is so simple, and yet so perfect, as to
I commend itself to any one; and the Stock is adapt
jed to any kind of Plow floe. It is, moreover, iust
- as light as any could desire it to bo. i would -1 n -
* | commend to anv and all, if they wish the best and
cheapest Plow Stock, without hesitation to get Mi
James B. Nfrll’s ft V, Wit sox
j Penflold, Ga., April 15, HSO
1 In company with several others, f, this day vnt
j neased the trial of Mr. James B. Moll’s Plow Stock
, . oy Mr. It V* Wilson, and cheerfully state that all
j present were fully satisfied that it does everything
- ! as stated above. I would, moreover, state that t
have been using them on mv farm for several
i tucntli3, and every day serves to confirm me in the
, opinion of the superiority of Mr. Melik Plow Stock
; to all others now in use. ' Teonas P Janks
1 : J’<ofield, Ga., April 15, fBS« H pl7
ROBES, FLOUNCED DRESSES, &c.
'BS I {, :H Chintit. Satin Plaid and Plain BAREGE
ea. ORGANDIE, LAWN, and other
► j styles, full 20 per cent less than earlv spring pur
chases. Just received at
1 »Ph7 £ T. BRENNAN’S.
HORTICURAX GARDENING
ft PERSON well skilled in Horticural Gai
if) deigning and laying off Ornamental
1 f leasure Grounds, Ase., is desirous of employment
i ; for the next six months. Ho has testimonials from
i gentlemen of the highest standing and finest taste
' iu the South. For further information apply ai
the office of GIRARDEY. WHYTE A Ct)
_ ftpl’ 4*
A NURSE WANTED
4 YOUNG colored girl about 11 to 15 years
old. Wauted for a nurse Vpplv to
■; »dl7 2 GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
BRACELET LOST.
ON Broad Street, u child’s Gold BRACELET
The finder will be suitable rewarded bv leav
ing U at this office. ts aoVi
STRAW MATTING.
™ *9 White real India MATTING just ic.
i o.uvcl l»y aplit ,J. p. StTZE.
groceries!
I s O,OOO b*''os
-10 kegs fresh Cotiutrv BUTTER •
SO bbls. old Rye WHISKY ;
I cask very line old BRANDY ;
i , ]#><i casks good COGNAC; and s full '
f ‘"l’tdv ot fine WINES and LIQUORS, in cases '
* sale > cheap for cash, bv M. O'KEEFFE
j _Augusta, April IStb,' 1556. S m apl’ii
GUANO.
TONS Peruvian GUANO, just received, amt
vP tor sale iu lota to suit purchasers bv
«I>lo 5 POULLAIN, JENNINGS A CO.
MECHANICS' BANK.
. Auomta, o*.. April 7, 18ofi.
XL U. 11. A semi-annual dividend of Five Dul
j Wi " «“* «» « h * aSckhoid
; JiEl-. — K> M. HATCH, Caahier.
BEGARS. ’
1 IKOOfB 10° ,IO *»A LON ORES,
ami “ *°’ a iut of "GEORGIA’S"
Gust. V6LOEH'S&diuld?«d #d “ dfor “ 1 *
O. VOLGER A CO.,
j —iLiE 1 * o door.-: below Bones A Brown’s.
I |dß HrsII ECS OROUNoII’EAS, f,‘r
"**■ sule low, it taken front the depot, bv
. , . M. O’KEEFFE.
| ■‘Giguata, April ISih. ISoG. <j aj.lt>
ft¥ 'V}, I,LAS > SPRING 1830 J. E.
, ?F, RCHAKD 4 GO. hftrt ’ “■ large assort,
i Mourning MANTILLAS, which they ate
! ftt lou ;Prices. Also, a fine stock of FAB
SOES, very cheap. aplD !
fcjJPRING SILKS.—J F. BURCHARD ACO
’ 'fw “ a ' e a lar K e assortment of beautiful SPRING
Sl ,y -> of x ' r y superior quality, which they are
selling at , ■> cents a yard, cash.
ORANGES.— 20,000 Havana ORANGES just
received, and for i*ale by
a PIS GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
fiJWEET HAVANA ORANGESrAc.-Just
cetved, 8o bids, fine sweet Havaua OR 4NGKS •
j 10 bbls. PINEAPPLES, fur sale bv * ’
apl9 6 GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
CIEORGIA RAILROAD BTOCKT^r^T,,
B Capital Stock Georgia Railroad and Banking
' Uoinpany s Stock for sale. Apply to *
*Pl fl HOWARD A DUGAS.
1 (Ififi j* HOTASH, received
* vvv ‘his day, and for sale low, for cash
b - T ®PH WM. HAINES. ’ i
"■BUTTER.—IO kegs choice Goshen BUTTER
J u,t received, on consignment, and for sale
: low, by apis HOWARD AJJUGAS
JOLEB. - A ‘coal 1 lot of HOG JOLEB, foTud* i
»PW THOft P. BTOYALL A CO
©Eumtl
GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER m?
GEORGIA
IIHIL Annua! Convocation of the Most a
j Excellent Grand Royal Arch Chapter
■ of the State of Georgia, will be held at the /Os
| Masonic Hall, in this city, on 'VVITiv/srT'-
; MORNING, 30th inst., at 9‘o’clock All 4k 1
i nate Chapters, Members and Representative,,™;;
i take «ue notice, and govern themselves aerw-ii'. V*'
By order of the G. H. P ' ln =“
ap6 dUc B. B. RUSSELL, Grand Sech
EXPRESS NOTICE "
MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON Ran Rn -
OPEN TO TUSCUMBU AL\ ° AU '
I npHF. ADA.3IS EXPRESS COAIP A V.
■ leave made arrangements to extend theiW
i press Line over the Memphis and Charleston
; road, and will receive and forward, byPa« Rht
| Trains, in charge of special Messenger
PACKAGES, Ac. s ’ * KEIGIII,
Particular attention given to PERSON' \ 1 p
GAGE, forwarded by Express, which‘will beT
uvered as addressed, at any point on the line
i Egress for Nashville Tnscumbia, and intenr
t diate stations, leaves daily (per Ge,-™; p
j at 5 o’clock P. M. ’ 'Va.KailroA.j,
: ! _ a P l6 H. B. PLANT, Sup’,
■ | WHITE DRESS GOODS ~"~
PE AiD Nainsook, a new and beautiful Fa!.,
Plaid and hiriped Swiss J ac an< 4 , lie
; MUSLINS, Brilliants, Mull, Nainsook T # ambr *’
Swiss, Lawn and Tarleton MUSLINs S,'4 fO6l
- Dotted SWISSES. y n d^4 d “ a<l
I »pi 6 BRENNAN’S, Cash 3
1 LACES AND EMBROIDERTFg
HONITO.N and Maltese Lace Slm',
SETTS, COLLARS, and HAimx’f/'''
• ; style, just received. Also, a very mil ' ' “ ~e*
I : all kinds of EMBROIDERY v.mW ™,T p -V' - *
; our early spring purchases Lr 4,-eiSd td
; g THOS. HHKNnAn^
•i ICECREAM! ICECREAM’
J. TOBIN, respectful!y ’ .
' friends and the public that }.J , . ‘ s - lrt '
J I now open with ICE CREAM, LEMoxyrip 1 ! "j
• 1 other refreshments, for which she sMi-it ,
. of their patronage. ia
JAMES T.LEWI3& CO
1 | WHOLESALE DEALERS I\ I'viVTs on
- j YARXISIIfiS, 4e. ’ ’ °‘ 1 *-
iOE.VtS KOR
Pennsylvania and Lehigh ZINC, Mordeca. [
A Co.’s Celebrated Philadelphia White IFuJ '
;3. Lewi* A Co.’s COLORS, PAINTS, et( ' ,/
! Hornor A Co.’* superior VARNISI'IEs '
Xo. 145 Maiden Lan*, Xcxc ]U/
JAMBS T. I.KWIS. S IMfKL C. IV E-ts
! apl6 8m
t* | GEORGIA BONDS
• i«000 o «K“&nsS:
- __ ' ts
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN,about
years of age, with her young Child. She”,
accustomed to house work generally—is a tolera
i : ble good cook, washer and ironer, ’and also
f *mai tat sewing.
; i Apply at tlii* office; apt-,
1 ! NEW GOODS.
t ' MJI Ac M. GALLAIIER have recewej
.i • their supplies of Spring and Summei
i j Good*, to which they respectfully invite the it
teQtion of the ladies and the public
Spring aud Summer SILKS;
Plain and Figured Black SILKS ;
Barege DkLA'IXES and Barege ROBES
TISSUES, Twisted Silk BAREGES ;
JACONETS, Mull Swiss, and plaid MUSLIN.-<
French, English ami Scotch GINGHAM.'
‘ Rich French LAWNS ;
1 Linen Cambric HD’KFS and Twisted .
i GLOVES;
Iriih LINEN and pure Linen TOWELS
13-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETING
Pi-4 Bed TICKING; Brown SHIR TINT
O.SNABURGS and STRIPES, at Factor, i
' re*. ante
CM I'IIA 310 LASSES —On consignment, 1 %
J hhds., in fine order, for sule bv
»P HI LEWIS A VI.LEN
SUGAR-CURED HAMS ' inik..
-t tierces, put up expressly for family use,: .
sale by aplO LEWIS A ALLEN
11V El! I*ool, SA LT.— B,OOO sack:, in *».«
M for sale bv
ftpH» LEWIS A MAIN
FAMILY FLOL R-i.. bbl- . J
-A sacks, a choice article from the Granite Mill 1
for sale by aplO LEWIS k ALLEN
BACON SIDES.—4OO cask-. Cincinnati an*.
St. Louis, for sale bv
ftpH-S LEWIS A ALLEY
PIECES or Primed MUSLIN
•JaHP lawns and organdies, ail [
styles, shades, colors and patterns, to 62 cen-.s
a yard, warranted fast color, or the money to l>s
returned. Received this day at
T BRLNNAN
kplb 5 Cheap Cash Store
OR LAND PLASTER V .
_ ply expected dailv, for sale by the barrel
BN.OO each, only ' WM. HAINES
_»Pl£ _ _ Druggist
CEGARS, SEG VRS.
SLGARS. Just received and for sain at
GUST \ OLGKR'S Old Stand
i , and G VOLGER A CO.
j 1 wo doors belov> Boues A Brown’s Hardware Our
apl6
y ACKEKBI,, -r halt bbls, Nr , l,: -. *
1 -s’-*- fc ; 8t) bbls. N>- .. Jr.st received bv
i ftpH> DAWSON A SKINNER
Beeswax.— i, u> s . beeswaxv ;: t
The highest market price will be paid A
P ! J to WM. HAINES,
ftp}s Druggist, Augusta, (<i
■ ANTED. A white NURSE, suita’-:
take charge of small Children, a Mi. * ■
tance in the Country. Liberal wages given. L
Ply £ apl ;■ G I R ARDE \, W H A'T EACO '
tlQl ORS ! LIQUORS I U,i< Pw
X tied Whiskey; 100 bbls. old R\e \V!nskr>
from commou to exu-a ;50 i,t,i s . Domestic llranJ'
6't bbls. Domestic Gin ; y>; quarter casks Mal.w'
Witte; 40 barrels. N. E. Rum. For sale 1:-.
C. A. WILLIAMS k SON
C CLARIFIED SI GAR. -TfrTbaiwl.s A fit
. and Crushed Sugar. For sale bv
a PIS O. A. WILLIAMS A SON
C1 A N DLES.—Adainantine Candles, tor s.e-(ij
y ftp IN C. A. WILLIAMS A SON
■ B ATCHES I .MATCHES! : -
” *quAro splint Red Tips, patent. For
_ C. A.‘WILLIAMS SON
■kTOTICF. TO PAINTERS AND OTHKKc
hw —jJust received, a supph of Boiled Paint Oil.
which for all painting . except’ white' it is equal t-
Linseed, it is the first 1 of this article ever brought
to this market. To those who have much colot. :
or rough painting to do, it will be a saving of fifty if
percent. ' a p! , WM. H. I’UTT.
ISSULPIIATE tIVIMN E. -2<» ounces just i
lauded. apir, WM. H. TUTT
C NR A VATS AND TIES, FOR SCMMEK
J Wear.—A complete assortment,
aplj WM. 0. PRICE k < 0
Bofubon wiiiskyT— •a ’ tvv barrel'
Old Bourbon Wbiskv, just receive d and ter H
sals bv POULLAIN, JKXN INGS A U"
ftplX e
LI-ME. 200 bbls. Thomaston Lime, I *
bv POULLAIN, JENNINGS &CO it
„ R £li .ti__ I j
W 1*INKY —100 bbls. Fletcher’s Wii-A*- f 1
w w fine article. Just received and :■ ~' ■■i 1
ttpLA C 8 POULLAIN, JENNINBS A»U
TIJE EGYPTI VN OR COIvN MILLET.
®* This is the season lbi planting the abov>- - [
tide. It has yielded during the last year
was a dry one) two crops, being planted in n>‘ n
utely good land. It is one of the best variet - '
producing Green Feed, of a rich, hiscio - ’ho |
known; particulariv' for ritock, stn ncut vittt ■*
frr cbtokens, when cut up fine, it is first rate j
Every gardener and farmer should procure em -
to supply seed for the next vear.
lor sale hv WM. HALVES. I j
apis ‘ Broad Street. Augn»t£_
ATH'KE^-TiTe~choicest B
" for the season are now being dailv r.-'y'- j
at WM. 0. PRICE A CO. '.
ap4 Drapers and Tailw •
OSIER Y—Gauze Merino UNDEHSIH KT> j
good for the season; , *
Silk and Linen UNDERSHIRTS n : r.'
Thread UNDERSHIRTS, do. do.; with > great ' -
rietv of HOSIER Y, of all kinds.
api I WM. a PRICK A
DOMESTIC GOODS.
«>|| CASES brown Shirting und
f Marlboro Stripes and I'mdi* |
and Striped Denims ; Striped Chambrey i