The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875, June 12, 1856, Image 1

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The Daily Constitutionalist. BY JAMES GARDNER. (General NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! d 1 KAY BROTHERS have just received a large assortment of very desirable bl’k. MAN TILLAS, which they are 'offering exceedingly cheap, and to which they would respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. jes MUSLINS FOR THE MILLION. UrE have just received, from auction sales in New York, 5,000 yds. splendid colored LAWNS, warranted fast colors, or the monev re turned, which we are selling at ('■{, equal to'any thing sold this season tor !2V a 'c. je'» OKAY BROTHERS. CHEMICALS. OUNCES Sulph. MORPHINE -250 “ “ QUININE: 20 lbs. CHLOROFORM • 50 “ QUICKSILVER; 2". “ English BLUE PILL: •’> “ IRON BY HYDROGEN; s “ Hydriod POTASH; 3*! ounces' LACTUCARIUM; S “ Ferrocvan QUININE; 5 “ ELATfcRIUM ; - “ Valerianate ZINC • S “ VERATRIA; r, “ STRYCHNINE: 5 lbs. LUN.E CAUSTIC. —ALSO— A complete assortment id jture DRUGS OILS PAINTS, FANCY* ARTICLES, BRUSHES, Ac.,' which we otter on accommodating terms. YVM. 11. TUTT. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, jee dtiacl m COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. II H- !*• H. CARY, < if Savannah, having ifß. secured the services of two eminent Artists trein London, respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta, that he is now prepared to execute PHO TOGRAPHS, either in Oil. Pastile or Water Colors. The subscriber lias so far perfected his arrange ments in the Photographic line, that perfect Like- ; nesses can be taken from I lagnerreot vpos and other j Pictures, no matter how small, and enlarged to j anv desirable size. By this process, no sittings for coloring is necessary! A general description of , the Eves, Hair and Complexion is oniv required 1 and a LIFE-LIKE PICTURE can be painted in all j the natural colors. Specimens now exhibited at Messrs. Leigh A Tucker s Gallery, where orders a-e solicited, snd I every information given. lm mv'g NEW GOODS. IALEERSTEIIT Jk DEiHINR have re i ceived this dav, per steamer, a choice invoice <*f Mourning and Fancy -MANTILLAS ; Crape D’Paris and Tissue ROBES: BLACK SILK, for mourning • TISSUES and BAREGES, new styles; Elegant French JACONET; Paris, Kid and Net GLOVES ; Lace and Bar Musquito NETTING. To which they call attention. ug POSTPONED CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in JULY next, will be sold, at the Lower .Market House, in the citv ; t Augusla, within tlie legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to-wit : All that lot or parcel of j L AND, with the improvements thereon, situate in j the city of Augusta, near the Augusta Factory, I fronting on Marburv street, and bounded West bv i said Marbnrv street, and on the North, South, and hast by vacant lots, and occupied bv the defendant, 1 Thomas Reekie, as a store, Ac. —also — All that lot or parcel of LAND, with the im- i proveinents thereon, situate in said city, fronting : " u Fenwick street, 40 feet, more or less, and bound ed North by said Fenwick street, South by let, East by a lot of C. Altoes, and West hv the American Foundry lot, and occupied hv said Leckie i as a residence Levied on us the property of Thos. Leckie, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Court of Common Pleas of the City of Augusta, in favor of 1 bonus Dwyer and Hugh Rice, Executors of Thos. i Duffy, deceased, vs. Thomas Leckie. WM. V. KER, Sheriff C. A. POSTPONED CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. ON" the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, iu the city ! of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, all that Lot or parcel of Land, with the improvements thereon, situate ill the citv of Augusta, and known ' as the Jackson Street Ice House and Lot—bounded north and east by lots of Thomas S. Metcalf; south by a lot of Thomas Richards, and west bv Jackson street. Levied on as the propertv of the Jackson Street Ice Company of Augusta, to satisfv J tax ti. j fas. for City Taxes for the years 1*53,‘1854 aud Is.i,i, in favor of the City Council of Augusta vs. the Jackson Street Ice Company of Augusta; and three li. fas. in favor of the City Council of Augusta i s. the Jackson Street lee Company of Augusta, for Canal Tax, for the years 1*53, Wi t and 1*55. je3 WM. V. KER. Sheriff C. A REMEDY for Hors. s. Mules aud •' other Cattle.--For the last ten years, I have prepared for many of mv friends a remedy for Cholic or Cramp in Horses, Mules and neat Cattle, to which diseases they are more or less subject to, during the Spring and Summer mouths. This mixture has thus far succeeded m every case iu j whichit has been tried, to mv knowledge,and if the above facts were more generally known, many val! liable animals might be spared to render their i owners further service. It is to the interest of every Planter and Farmer to obtain the above urti- \ vie for use in case of an emergency. Being pre pared only by myself and from long experience i in its ns , cun confidently recommend it. For sal* by ' WM. HAINES, jes * Druggist and Apothecary, Augusta. E< H Y \ICS T V HUES, containing areas and circumferences of circles, and sides of espial s piares, circumferences of angled poops, an- : gled outside »iul inside, cutting of boiler plates, covering of solids, Ac., and weights of various metals, Ac., miscellaneous notes, comprising di- i mensions of materials, alloys, paints, lackers, Ac.; by Charles H. llaswell, Mai me Engineer. The Life and Travels of Herodotus, iii the fifth century, before Christ, an imaginary biography j founded on fact, illustrative of the History, Man- i ners. Religion, Literature, Arts and social condi tion of the Greeks, Egyptians, Persians, Babvlo nians, Hebrews, Scythians, and other ancient’na- 1 tious, in the days of Pericles and Nehemiul ; by J. Talbovs Wheeler, F. R. G. S., author of “ The Geography of Herodotus," etc. The Huguenot Exiles, oi the times of Louis XIV., a historical novel. The Little Learner —Learning to read, consisting of easv and entertaining lessons designed to inter est aud assist young children in studying the forms ‘ of the letters’ and beginning to read; by Jacob Abbott. For sale bv THOS. RICHARDS a SON. hot weather. my::; _ WM. 0. PRICE & CO. Tennessee bacon. pounds prime Tennessee Bacon. 10,Ow lbs. Shoul ders. Just received and for sale low, by THOS. P. STOVALL & UO., _ myl General Commission Merchants. ON CONSIGNMENT ! draulie CEMENT, landing from steamer Au gusta, this day; barrels fresh Thomaston LIME, now at S. C. Railroad Dftmt; LX) bbls. LIME in store, partially unslacked. Apply to JOHN CASHIN, General ( minissim Merchant, No. 4 Warren Worth jelO ; ON CONSIGNMENT, 100 M. lbs. Bacon; ! diHi bags Flour, all qualities and cheap. It*') packages Lard. l.ioo lbs. time dried Beef Hants. Six) bags Com, Ac., Ac. may 17 T. W. FLEMING. LNRESII COUNTRY KUTTEU^iTansTf ' K fresh country BUTTER, put up in cans of i<; aud 20 lbs. each, expressly for family use. Just received, and for sale bv jeß GIUA’RDEY, WHYTE & CO. ON CONSIGNMENT— FRESH MEAL, from selected YY hite Corn, aud for sale low, at No. 7. YY’atTen Block, bv tnv22 E. F. KINCHLEY. IH.OI I! AND BRAN— JT 3 x.'bbls. Etowah Mills superfine FLOUR, fresh ground. l ' i bbls. Etowah Mills Family FLOUR,fresh ground. 1,000 bushels BRAN a’ l * l SHORTS. THOS. P. STOVALL A CO., jv* General Commission Merchants. Statical GRANGERS’ MAGIC CORN AND COB AND MEAL MILL, Patented September IS, 1555. i Oirardey, B hyte dc (Jo., Hois Agmts, Augusta, Ga. IMPRESSED with the entire suiierioriiv of this celebrated Mill, over all others for like purposes, we feel justified in presenting it to the public, as being all that can be consistently de ; sired. j Possessed of all the advantages which are so palpably secured by the inner cone instead of the outer, being a fixture, while the outer cone, (or shell - revolves; of being regulated in its feed bv a single nut; of utter simplicity aud accurate con struction, these Mills present yet another, and a | »nost invaluable feature, to which public attention ; is esjiec tally invited —and which we believe renders j i it totally superior to any Mill extant—to-wit: the ! ' rollers, (which are adjustable, and the principle j j claim under the Patent) employed on the periphery j i of the revolving or outer cone! at it* base. ! | These rollers (interdicted in other machines) * j when once adjusted serve to keep the cones, under j all circumstances, equi-distant on every side (no I j matter how often the change of feed i, sind utterly ; prevent the oscilatiug, or rocking motion other- ! j wise incident to the revolving cone, and insepara- I ble from the moving cones of other Mills, i As among the incalculable advantages of this j arrangement, we suggest that there can he no { crowding of the feed on any one side of the Mill . more than another, which in other Mills often j brings iu actual contact the sides of the Mill oppo- I site to that excessively crowded, while it unmeas- j j urably increases tlie resistance to the moving i , power. Again, while the yield is of more uniform ! consistency, the cones may be brought almost to- I | getlier, without danger of actual contact when in ! j operation— the result oftentimes of the rocking, j or vibratory motion in other Mills,) as the rollers serve to preserve, under all circumstances, the re : lative distance of the cones from each other. Thus the very tinest material may be ground without ; the danger of actual contact between the cones; j | without the wear and tear incident to this contact; ; I and without the increased and irregular resistance j i caused by this contact —advantages which every 1 ! reflecting mind will agree, cannot be over estinni- j ted, and which stamp this Mill Me ! W known .' Specimens of the grinding of this ' Mill maybe seen, of meal, shelled oats "and rve, I I which cannot be surpassed by the best Him- i Stones. A a recent public experiment, a single i i horse ground at the rate of fifteen bushels ot ma- j ; terial from shelled corn, to the hour, of which ' more than one-fourth was meal, passed through a ! No. IS sieve the balance hominy- and stock feed in equal parts. A small pony worked with an B}4 foot lever, a No. 2 Mill, grinding eight to ten bushels to the hour, without difficulty. The corn and cob ground together, exhibited beautiful specimens of stock feed, which every true econo mist should emplov, even where there are but three or four animals to supply. The capacity of the Magic depends, in a measure, on the kind and on the quality of the material ground. No. 1, (designed more especially for family use, or very small farms,) will grind front three to five bushels per hour. No. 2, front five to ten bushels. No. 3, front ten to fifteen bushels. The public, ( within the territory of the under signed.) will be supplied through Agents, at the diliferent principal towns within our limits, at the following uniform scale of prices: For No. 1 £45 00 | For No. 2 55 00 | For No. 3 65 00 Parties desiring to secure Agencies in the conn- | ties of Hnrke, Washington, Columbia and Lincoln, will, on application, be promptly furnished with our circular, giving terms, Ac. Address GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO., Sole Agents, Augusta, Georgia. GRANGERS’ MAGIC CORN AND COR AND MEAL MILL. \\ e take pleasure in informing our friends and ihe public generally, that we have been appointed Sole Agents for the sale of the above celebrated Mills. Orders will be tilled promptly. No Farmer or Stock owner ought to be without one. Our supply of samples will be here m a few days. On receipt, the public will be invited to sec them in daily operation in the rear of our store, when they shall have an opportunity to judge of their claim* of wtperioriti/ tv t ctri/thim/ <l*c in the market. my-27 ts GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO. ARNICA LINIMENT, FOR IJIRNS, 2m. &c. A supply of this very desirable article, • which should be kept in every family i ready for j use, may be obtained at the City Drug Store, where it is for sale at only 50 cents per bottle. Having been burnt severely myself with Ruining Fluid, I tried every remedy proposed by my friends, but found, from experience, they were nnijo. On using the Arnica Liniment, as per directions, it afforded immediate relief. I therefore can speak from ex perience. This invaluable oleaginous Linaincut acts likojtnagie, in removing the most acute pain, by Burns, and seldom requires more than two or three applications to relieve aud cure those of a severe character, either front Burning Fluid, Cain phine, I’owder or Fire. This article is prepared only by myself, aud having tried its efficiency, be lieve it is the best remedy that can be used, when ever the case requires, f’or sale bv WM. HAINES, dec2o City Drug Store, Augusta. BVCON. FLOUR, CORN, Ate. :;eo casks Bacon SIDES. 50 “ “ SHOULDERS. 2o “ “ HAMS. 500 sacks Superfine FLOUR. 200 “ Extra Family “ 500 bushels MEAL. 500 “ CORN. For sale bv LEWIS & VI.LI’N. mvll No. 1, Warren Block. (gSITGAR AN l> MOL ASSES. hogsheads ► S choice ltrown SUGAR. 10 Idols, choice Refined SUGAR. 25 bbls. Crushed do. 200 do. Clarified do. 50 do. Coffee do. 50 hlols. Cuba MOLASSES. 200 bbls. N. O. do. For sale low by H AND, WILCOX & CO. mayl 1 || ACKER EL, Ac. 500 packages fresh No j if 8 1,2, and 3 MACKEREL, in whole, half and quarter barrels. 5o bbls. Cider VINEGAR. 10 do. White Wine VINEGAR. For sale low by HAND, WILCOX k CO. mayl 1 I INSEED OIL, WHITE LEAD. 4c". A 250 gallons LINSEED OIL. I'V'oo lbs. WHITE LEAD lo bbls. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. 5 do. pure LAUD OIL lo do. ALCOHOL. 10 do. BURNING FLUID. Just landed and for sale bv, ' wm. 11. tutt. IMPROVED CREAM soi>\ WATER. . 1 commence drawing, on Monday next a new and improved article of SODA WATER, prepared after the celebrated process, adopted by Messrs Rushton’s of New York. The article is superior l to any vet offered to the public. WM. HAINES, myil Druggist tod Apothecary, Augusta. Run, bed bugs, run. i h.-o.- tui> ,i. lv - received a new article for removing those ; troublesome “ Varmints.” It contains no poison ous qualities, and no unpleasant odor. It is the best remedy tried yet, for scattering Bugs, Ants, Roaches. Ac. For sale in pint bottles, at only 50 cents each. Trv it. my 27 * WM. HAINES, 150,000 50,001 • lbs. Clear SIDES; 30,000 “ Ribbed “ 25,000 “ Plain HAMS; 25,000 “ Canvass HAMS; 20 barrels LARD; spo bushels CORN ; 6 casks RICE. For sale bv jrf t !.. ANDERSON. f| Ain: Ship Carpenter’s Family; a story for I. the times; by Wm. E. S. Whitman. A practical treatise on the diseases of the Testis and i f the Spermatic Cord and Scrotum; by T. 15. Curling, F. R. S., second American from the second revised and enlarged English edition. For sale by jes TIIOS. RICHARDS t SON. ON CONSIGNMENT —20 bales heavy OS NABURGS, Athens Factory, for sale by my 22 F KINCHLEY. SARATOV V WATER.—Another .large lot of FRESH SARATOGA WATER, j in pints and quarts, just received bv steamer. 1 niv4 D. 1! PLUM 13 A CO. AUGUSTA, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, -I l* X E 12, 1850 General ( Mclntosh house, INI) lA N SP RI NG, GEO R GIA. BR\ AN YY . COLLIER respectfully announces that the above House will apt] j- be opened for the reception of guests, on the !n*lil ; . -dth instant. He has been fortunate in securing , i the services of Mr. JAMES GRIFFIN, well known ; to the public as the keeper of the Ninety Mile Stu i tion House, on the Central Railroad, to assist in , 1 the suoerintendence of the Mclntosh House during . the season. A Band of Music has also been sc , j cured. Stages will be in readiness at Forsyth, on ! the arrival ot trains, to convey passengers with comfort aud dispatch to the house. No pains will be spared to make guests us comfortable as possi ble, and a more than usually brilliant season is I confidently anticipated. ' tAnl myl4 ICE! ICE! ICE! THE KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ill YRTERED by the State of New York. V.' with a capital of $in)0,O00, is prepared to sup! ply orders for ICE for shipping at the shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. | The managers of this Company have had more than twenty years experience in the Ice trade, and are able to refer to persons from all sections of the State for their success in packing Ice for shipping in away to secure from waste and loss by meltin''. I This Company has now in store 250,000 tons of I Ice, ol a quality and thickness equal to anv ever | ottered to the public. j Orders seal to R. T. COMPTON, President of i the Company, No. 103 Canal street, will receive : prompt attention. J R.—Vessels taking in cargo at our depots on ! Hie Hudson river, will not be subject to port | charges, whilst they will always be provided with j good dockage and safe harbors. | . Z-f? 7he ytiicl- <t despatch given to vessels taking j in Ice at then * dock*. <»\v j(»| THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN GUNPOYVDER, V HAYING reduced their prices to correspond H H with the reduced cost of Saltpetre, continue ! to offer their well known brands of ELECTRIC INDIAN RIFLE and KENTUCKY’ RTFLE POYV- I HER, in kegs aud canisters. Also, Gunpowder for BLASTING and MINING, comprising a full as sortment of qualities and kinds required bv the trade, guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. The standard of their Powder, which has now enjoyed the highest reputation for more than twenty-five years, will be found unsurpassed bv anv other manufacture of the kind in the world. For sale by the principal dealers, and also at the office of the Company, No. Bft Wall, corner Water street, New York. A. G. HAZARD, President. A. E. Douglass, Secretary. my 22 ‘ Om COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ran he undersigned have entered into a Copart- ! © net-ship under the name and style of ROWE ROBERT, for the purpose of carrying on tlie Plumbing, Tinning and Gas Fitting; and’ respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. They will keep constantly on hand. Gas Fixtures of all j , kinds. Sheet Lead. Iron and Lead Pipes, of all sizes, i to which thev invite the attention of the public. JOHN ROWE, JOHN A. ROBERT, Opposite the Post Office. Augusta, October Ist, 1855. l v oelo j Y NOTICE.- £lO NT EMULATING a change in my busi- < ness, I have adopted a cash system from this dale. All goods sold, and all work done at mv es- j tablishment hereafter, will be w*/i on delivery. Be- , i ing about to remove from the State, all those in- ; dented to me over six months, w ill make payment i within thirty days from date, as after that time my j , accounts must be placed with a Magistrate for col- 1 lection. E. 11. ROGERS. j , Augusta, March Ist, 1556. n>M DEC IDEDLY REFIt ES MIX; The w! tiee that a house in this city enjoys the ox- j I elusive sale of “Starr’s Genuine BURNING : j FLUID,” and the article can be found there only. ! YY r c have sold some of the article during the past ! 1 four years; have invariably purchased from the i * same manufacturers, (STARR & C 0.,) and have j never bought or scTd any but “Atari's best.” Fori any quantity, at lowest market rates, whatever | thev may be, call or send vour orders to apt l S. s. JONES k CO., 210 Broad-si. •> IMIII TRREE bushel grain 1 SACKS, for sale low bv inv-t HAND, YVTLCON & CO. j BACON SIDES. —3OO casks Sides, for sale by mayll LEWIS A YLLEN. lIfAKTED—I,OO'i Land Wnrr*.nts. Also » " ?c,ooo worth of Y'irginia, North Carolina ■ and Northern Current Bills. Atiplv to GIRARDEY, Y\ i IYTK -A CO., I’eb2l General Commission Merchants. PLIJ-RI-BUS-TAH COME ATLASt! Y fresh supply of Plu-ri-bus-tali ; bv Doestieks. j Also, another lot of those Silver Spinning Bait, i or Metallic Bobs, for catching Trout. Just receiv- | cd, and for sale bv my 27 M. C. M< KINNE. House itrmsiiim; goods, yyv i . are this dav receiving large additions to our < slock of HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS. In every ( tiling pertaining to this department of trade. The i motto of this establishment is “Excelsior.” t S. S. JONES k CO., \ mh2fi Broad Street. C1 LOTUS AND CASSIMERES. Wc J receiving evta/ wet h, per steamers, supplies of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of all styles, suitable for the season, to make up to meas ure. Orders promptly executed. ( 'YV.YI. O. PRICE k CO., m.v3o Drapers and Tailors. * rMY li OS. RICHARDS «V SON have re- . ■ ceived another supply of the following Books: Appletons Cyclopedia of Biography. I The Song of Hiawatha, by Longfellow. Phoenixiaua or Sketches and Burlesques. i Daisy Burns, by Julia Kavaiiagb. The Flower Garden, or Brack's Book of Flowers. ) apl4 ON CONSIGNMENT 30 casks clear SIDES. 300 sacks super tine FLOUR. j 450 “ Lebanon, Extra Family Do., choice, 75 bbls. Stuart & Duncan’s Do. 500 bushels Cow PEAS. 2,000 “ CORN. For sale low at No. 7 YY’arren Block, bv my 17 E. F. KINCHLEY. KEEU COOL. We are now receiving our : stock of YVATER COOLERS, REFRIGERA TORS. &c., to which wo invite attention, apli S. S. JONES & CO., 210 Broad-st. WHACKER EL. suo packages of Nos. 1, 2 1? 5 and 3, of large and medium brands,in whole, half and quarter barrels. For sale low bv ap27 HAND, WILCOX & CO. SKIRTS. —Embroidered, Corded and Manilla - SKIRTS, GRASS CLOTHS and Embroidered and Damask SKIRTING, iu.-t received by m y2o BROOM k NORRELL. 1 *H MABBLS. WHISKY* Forsaleby < I.OIF mylß THOS. P. STOVALL k CO. , FAN'S. -Great variety of styles and prices, at j BROOM it MORRELLS. RAISINS. -» U x - fresh b inch RAISINS: 10 do. do. Samir do.; 50 half do. do. bunch [do. mayll ~ HAND, WILCOX & CO. j- , ‘ ON CONSIGNMENT—SO casks Tennessee BACON HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS, just received, and for sale bv my2o SCRANTON, KOLB & CO. PARASOLS, in great variety, at my2o BROOM A NORRKLL’S. if BALES prime HAY, for sale low by ■ NFNF mv2l HAND, YVILCOX & CO. fl illl DOVES T Oil ACC tL—For sale bv ■Nr my 13 THOS. P. STOVALL & Co._ THE ( lIRISI IAN LIE E—lts hopes, its Fears, and its Close; by Thos. Arnold, D. I)., head i master of Rugby School. Hours of Sorrow cheered and comforted; by I Charlotte Elliot, authoress of “ Hvmns for a week ” j kc. For sale by ! je4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. Hams. 25 tierces Ames’ Sugar (Tired HAMS. 25 “ Davis’ “ “ “ 20 casks plain “ L For sale by myl I LEWIS A ALLEN, ,! ©cnenil !Mtt)erUstmtnts, OLD STAND OF YY. 11. MAHAKREY k CO. | "'ftMT’E are constantly receiving new supplies of w w Housekeeping Wares, to our already large 1 t stock of Goods, to which we invite the attention of , purchasers. Among our stock may be found i REFRIGERATORS and Ice-Cream FREEZERS; I YVater COOLERS, a large assortment, good and , cheap; , Bathing TUBS and Foot BATH.*, a new article; I - Beautiful Toilet SETTS, of superior designs and i ! finish; , Bird CAGES, of all kinds, some very handsome; ' 1 1-ine Cut-Glass GLOBES, a large variety ; Painted SHADES, with Mica frames; i Oil, Fluid, Phosgene, Lard and Segar LAMPS • ! Railroad Car LAMPS, a good article ; Conductor’s, Hand, Arm and Breast LANTERNS Coffee, YY’ine and Toddy STRAINERS ; Ice Cream, Blanc Mange and Pudding MOULDS ail kinds: Coffee URNS, HECL.YS. ETNAS, Coffee FILT ERS, Britannia Soup TUREENS and LADLES • Mahogany TRAYS, with stands; Fluted, Octagon amt Pl’n Cake PANS and PAT- Cheese, Coffee and Bread TOASTERS ; Britannia, English and Japanned WARES- Silver-plated Call BELLS, neat and useful;’ Gilt and BronzedCHANDALIERSand BRACK ETS ; Children's CABS, a superior article; Door MATS and SCRAPERS ; YVooden YVares, such as TUBS, BUCKETS, Hour PAII-S, MEASURES, Brass-bound YVater CAN’S and BUCKETS, &c.; Hair, Bath, Flesh, Crumb and Shoe BRUSHES YVhitewasli and Snubbing BRUSHES; Feather DUSTERS and Window BRUSHERS BROOMS, Ac.; ’ j \\ illon Spoon BASKETS and Market do.; t Travelling and Key BASKETS, small Baskets I for Children; | SAUCE PANS, Butter and Preserve KETTLES; i Larding PINS ; Salad SPOONS and FORKS • YVattle IRONS, Plain and Revolving; GRIDDLES, Cake and Muffin PANS, SPIDERS- Cooking STOVES, RANGES, YVater BACKS • Cast iron Oven DOORS, for Brick Ovens; Dodge's Patent. PUMPS, Cistern PUMPS, and j Garden ENGINES; with a large variety of House- i keeping articles, suitable for the Table and Kitchen, i —also A large stock of TIN PLATE and Block TIN ; . Copper and Sheet IRON; Iron, Lead, Zinc and Block Tin PIPES, all sizes; Wire RIVETS; Ket tle EARS; Copper PITS and Pressed COY'EIiS, t HANDLES, Ac., to which we invite the attention of the trade. All for sale at low prices. mvt b SPRING GOODS, 1856. JF. BFRCIIARD iV < 'O. respectfully a announce that they have, within a lew days, receiyod many MENS' GOODS, in part, as follows: White Crape SHAWLS, embroidered and plain; MANTILLAS, a new assortment; Spring and Summer SILKS and KOHLS ; lierage Flounced KOHLS ; Organ da and Jaconet ROHES ; French and English PRINTS; CHALLAS, plain and printed, very handsome; HE RACES, “ “ various styles; ORGANIUS and JACONETS, great variety • BRILLIA NTLS, French and English ; Foulard Check SILKS ; Alexander’s Kid and Silk GLOVES ; English HOSIERY—fuII stock Cotton. —also — Silk and Raw Silk and Lisle THREAD ; Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS and SETTS; Honhon and Maltese “ “ Crape and Swiss, for Mourning “ Jaconet and Swiss COLLARS, for Misses; “ “ EDGINGS and IXSKRTINGS; WHALEBONE and Corded SKIRTS; Mourning DRESS GOODS, GRENADINES, RE RACES, TAMATAXS, (MIALLAS. CRAPE MA RLTZ, Spring ROM HA/,1 N LS, ORGANIC S, JAC ONETS, Striped and Cheeked SALKS, Ac.; Valenciennes LACES; English Thread LACES. -—ALSO — A large and full stork of Housekeeping Goods— Linen and Cotton SHEETING, SHIRTING and PILLOW-CASING; DIAPERS and TOWELS; TICKINGS; Linen, Cotton and Merino GOODS, for Gentlemen ami Boys ; Plantation GOODS, of all sorts, Ac., Ac. apt 3 ,1. F. BURCHARD A CO. GOODS FOR BOY'S AND GENT.'S WEAK. BLACK OK V P DMITE, and black French SATTEEN. Fine black ALPACAS, for Coats and Sacks. Plain and fam y Summer CaSSIMERES. Fancy colored Merino CASSIMERES. Hull', straw and fancy Marseilles VESTINGS. Check MARSEILLES, for entire suits. Fancy LINEN DRILLS. White and brown Nave DECKS, and LINEN DRILLS. Heavy brown and slate Barnsley DRILLS. Fanners’and Planters’ LINENS. Grass and Blouse LINENS. Shrunk LINENS for Coatings. White, striped, plaid and plain colored SAT- ! TEENS. French NANKEENS, plain and striped. Union Coatee CHECKS and check LINEXS. —'A LSO Sup. assortment HOSIERY, GLOVES, white and colored bonder Linen Cambric HANDKER CHIEFS, black and fancy silk CRAVATS, Muslin CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS. Irish LINENS, Shirt ings, Sheetings, Table Diapers, Towelings, Ac.; together with a general assortment of DR A GOODS, which are sold at very low prices, by ap: 7 BROOM A NORREI.L. SPRING STOCK. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS, WUOI.KSAT.K AMI BKTAII. ! <1 EO. M • FERRY has now in store a full H and handsome assortment, from first to cheap est quality of II ATS ! Fashionable Moleskin, Heaver, and Soft H ATS, of every style and shade ; CAPS! Cloth, Straw, Summer, (Hazed, Ac • BONNETS! Silk, Florence, Straw, French and Blond Lace, Ac.; STRAW GOODS! Gents., Youth's and Child ren’s HATS and M isses’ Flats, Ac.; UMBRELLAS! Scotch Gingham, Silk, Cotton, Ac.; FLOWERS! Hmmet LININGS, Lace WREATHS, TABS, Ac.; Wool H ATS, Palm Leaf HATS, Ac.; To which he invites the attention of Merchants, Planters, and the public generally. Dualities, Styles and Prices are right. mh4 JUST RECEIVED, R[<' I land low priced EmbroideredCOLLAßS; - Hemstitched and Revior L. 0. HANDKER CHIEFS ; Rich Embroidered do. do; Mourning and second Mourning Linen CAM BRIC, very handsome ; Low priced plain L. C. HDK’FS, some large sizes ; Gent’s Linen and Fancy Silk HDK’FS ; do. Bandana To. ap4 _ J, P, SETZE, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS, AT WHOLESALE, FOR SPRING TRADE, 1850. FgAIIE subscriber is now opening one of the E. largest and best assorted selections of HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, and Straw Goods ever offered in this market, and begs to ask the attention of merchants visiting the'city to call and examine: before going further, as lie has the facilities for j selling Goods at as low prices as any house in the South. Every variety of FANCY" GOODS that is usual ly kept in a first class Hat Store, will always be found. Prompt paying and cash buyers will find it greatly to their advantage to examine the stock be fore purchasing. AVAL X. NICHOLS febf* Opposite Bank of Augusta. SHIRTS! SKIRTS iT I%TO\V in store, a large assortment of fine and common L. and ('. SHIRTS, some of them extra large sizes ; also, Youths’ and Boys’ sizes. —ALSO COLLARS, TIES, CRAVATS, GLOVES, Half i HOSE, fancy A cst BUI IONS, Ac., at very low ■ prices. Call at apt} A. P, BIGNON A CO S. PRIVATE BOARDING, "•MRS. I- ARRAU respectfully informs her 1? B. friends and tbcpublicgenoralfy, that shehas opened a Boarding House on the south west cor ner of Ellis ami AVashmgton streets, where she j will be happy to accommodate all who may favor i her with their custom. Her table will be as well supplied as any Boarding House in this city, and charges moderate. oc9 ts Dental €arso* DENTAL NOTICE. |I’IIJJAtI A. OF PERM AN, recently w w from Philadelphia, respect- iKUrnffiSSS* fully informs the citizens of Angus ta that he lias taken rooms, t Broad 1 street, one door below the Augusta Bank) where i he will be happy to perform all operations upon the teeth in a skillful manner. mv2s DENTAL NOTICE. IHEKFIt Y certify, that Dr. I). S. CHASE is the only Dentist in the city of Augusta, or Rich ! mond county, who has the'right to make use oi' I l)r. Allen’s patent method of mounting Teeth with I continuous gum; aud I warn all persons, wishing that style or work, not to employ any one to make it, who is not legally authorized bv me so to do. OYVEN MUNSON. YY'ashington, I). C., December 21, 1855. dec27ly D. S. CHASE, D. D. S., M. D., AUGUSTA, GA., (d/ice on Broad-st., opposite the Bank of A wtusta. CHASE has returned to M w the city, and is prepared to on- .’fvSftS'A-W gage in the’practice of his Proles- sion, with more energy than ever, and ti nts that with the services of his Assistant, he will be üble to suit all, both in puicks and stalk op work. He is now inserting; teeth upon Gctta Percha Plates— especially for temporary sets—and when thegumsarcso tender, or irritable, that other plates cannot be worn. Tliev are much less expensive than gold, or platina plates. ocSO E. W. HARKER. M. D., RESIDENT DENTIST, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA AEIjEN’S Patent Block and -e, Continuous Gum TEETH may be seen at the oflice; also, Teeth oil Gotta Percha. Dr. Harkkii will execute all orders for Allen’s Patent Y\ ork, at his furnaces in Ham burg, for Dentists that have not the riirht to use it at $lO each set. ts ' jan27. DENTAL NOTICE. OFEEKJIAN respectfully £*^22s. • informs bis friends and the public at large, that lie has moved ids Ollice one door below the Augusta Bank, where be solicits a share of public patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore. All work entrusted to him done low for cash, and warranted. nov2s CITY HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. THIS Hotel is now in successful operation— having been recently new-furnished and em belislied throughout. The Proprietor, also, with a view of suiting the wishes of its Guests, has seemed the services of Mr. GORDON FARGO, so long and favorably known as Proprietor of the ■** United States Hotel,'’ here, and the “Marshall House,” in Savannah, Mr. Fargo brings with him great experience and very popular manners with the traveling public; all of which considered, in addition to the peculiar ad\antages fit tin* CITY HOTEL, as a Summer House, with its finely ventilated Chambers and spacious Halls, will make it a place eagerly to be sought for by the traveler and citizen, during the coining season. The particular construction of the House gives it great advantage over any of the hotels in the city, for ventilation; a quality which is so highly necessary, here, at all seasons. Having these advantages, with a set of the best Cooks which could be procured in Charleston, with other assistants of a like merit, the under signed purposes to sustain for the CITY HOTEL, the character of being a house for the people— select, orderly, and well appointed. \\ ith regard to location, it is very central. It is in the business part of the City, and immediately opposite the South Carolina Railroad Depot. mb'! ts YV. P. STARR, Proprietor. '-W"T be Charleston Courier, Savannah News, Mac.au Telegraph, Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Picayune, Nashville Union A American, Edgefield Advertiser—publish ;; times a week, to amount of $5, each, and send bill to Augusta Hotel. MELL’S PATENT PLOW STOCK! rgAIJ 12 undersigned has invented and patented 1 Ji a most valuable improvement in the PLOW STOCK the county rights for which he desires to sell. He prefers to let others speak its praise, and therefore introduces the following certificates, from two planters, well and favorably known in the community in which they reside’, lie might in troduce many others, but the Plow Stock will speak for itself whenever examined. JAMES B. MEI.L. Rieehoro’, Liberty county, Ha. Tliis is to certify that I have, with my o\vn bauds, thoroughly tested the newly invented Plow Stock of James 1!. Mell, Esq. In point of simplicity and perfection, l have never seen or used its equal. In it is combined every thing that I could wish in a Plow Stock, and it, in my opinion, is the cheapest and the best that has ever been offered to the pub lic. 1 speak front having used it with mv own hands. 1 was raised to follow the plow, and think J that 1 know bow otic o tight to run. I would cheer- j ; fully thank any one, who will thoroughly try it, to point out to me one single fault in it', ft is" easier ; upon the horse and the plowman than any that l! have ever used. The principle upon which you regulate the depth ; of the Plow is so simple, and yet so perfect, as to commend itself to any one; and the Stock is adapt ed to any kind of Plow Hoe. It is, moreover, just as light as any could desire it to be. I would re commend to any and all, if they wish the best and cheapest Plow Stock, without hesitation to get Mr James B. Melt’s. 1). AV. Wilson. Penfield, Ga., April 15, is,AO. In company with several others, I, this dav, wit nessed the trial of Mr, James B. Moll’s Plow Stock, by Mr. I). AV. Wilson, and cheerfully state that all present were fully satisfied that it does everything as stated above. I would, moreover, state that J have been using them on my farm for several months, and everyday serves to confirm me in the opinion of the superiority of Mr. Moll's Plow Stock to all others now in use. Thomas P. Janus. Penfield, Ga., April 15, 1850. apl7 NEW GOODS. PA' M. («A-IdoYIIER have received ® their supplies of Spring and Summer Goods, to which they respectfully invite the at tention of the ladies and the public. Spring and Summer SILKS ; Plain and Figured Black SILKS; Barege DuLAINESand Barege ROBES; TISSUES, Twisted Silk BAREGES; JACONETS, Mull Swiss, and plaid MUSLINS; French, English and Scotch GINGHAMS; Rich French LAWNS ; Linen Cambric IID’KFS and Twisted Silk GLOVES; Irish LINEN and pure Linen TOWELS; 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETING ; 12-4 Bed TICKING; Brown SHIRTING; OSNABURGS and STRIPES, at Factory pri ces. tip 12 A CARD. B A T. GREENWOOD, late of the firm of ■ GitEßXwoori A Moitais, of New Orleans, re spectfully informs his friends and former patrons, that he lias permanently settled in the city of New York, having associated himself with the house of Livingston llros. A K intend, I WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND IMPORTING MERCHANTS, Xu. 02 Wse-y-ftrui, in the rear of the Aelor limn*. He is prepared to supply them with everything in the Grocery line, on the most favorable terms. Also, to buy on commission any articles sold in this market. He promises to use every exertion to give satisfaction, and will give his personal attention to the filling of all orders with which he may be fa vored. New York, April 26. 3m apSO DISSOLUTION. riMIE copartnership existing under the name ■ of WILSON A ALFORD, is this day dis solved bv mutual consent. The unsettled business will be attended to by JAMES 11. ALFORI). ALFRED WILSON, JAMES H. ALFORD. Augusta, March 15, 1856. mh!9 SEGARS! SEGARS!! JF ST RECEIVED, per steamer Isabel, 15,00* “LA GEORGIA” and “LA AUG US TA” Scgars, for sale at GUST. VOLGER’S, Old Stand. and G. YOLGER A CO , Two doors below Bones A Brown’s Hardware store, j myO Fire wrick- In lots to suit purchasers I for sale at S. S. JONES A CO.’S j niv? 210 Broad street. , * y MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN [gnaw mum ©lotm®, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, * SIIIRTS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, Ac. BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING, i Wholesale and Retail, No. 215 Broad Street, I'wo doors about Messrs. John <i- Thomas A. Bonus’s Hardware store AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ’ . S'si T I' HAVE always on hand, a stock of CLOTHING, superior in quality and make, which we w w will sell at the lowest prices. Dealers in the City and Country will Cud it to their advantage to call and examine, before purchas ing elsewhere. N. B.—Always on hand, a good assortment of CLOTHING, suitable for Servants. oc!3 ' ly BUILDERS’ FOUNDRY, - WUlow-st., between 12 th and IZih sts., Philadelphia. THE establishment of the undersigned being devoted principally to the CASTING OF YVORK FOR BUILDERS, we are prepared to fur nish promptly, Iron Fronts of any design, titled and erected with or without Mettam’s Patent Re volving Shutters, a new and superior article; Gird ers of all kinds; Columns from SJ-.j toll inches diameter; Shutter Boxes and Lintels ; Ornamental YVindow Heads and Sills ; Caps and Bases for Pi lasters and Columns ; Brackets, for Cornice and Balconies, various sizes; Shoe Pipes for Spouts, 2, 4 and ti inches diameter; Vault Grates, 13, 16, IS and 24 inches diameter. Also, Enriched Mould ings and Fancy Ornaments. Estimates cheerfully furnished to parties applying personally or bv let ter. SANSON k FARRANI). rnhS 3m GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, &c. &HAYE ust received a large addition to my former stock of GUNS, PISTOLS and GUN NING APPARATUS, which makes my assort ment complete, and superior to anything in this market, and respectfully invite the attention of all who are in want of any article in the line. It con sists of— RIFLES, of my own manufacture; Double GUNS, by the best makers, Steel Barrels; “ “ Stub Twist, all varieties; Single Barrelled GUNS, Twist Barrels; Deane, Adams k Deane’s Repeating PISTOLS, a superb article; Colt’s PISTOLS, all sizes; also, Allen’s Six Bar relled PISTOLS; Single Barrelled Self-Cocking PISTOLS, Ivory and Wood Handles; Single Barrelled liitle PISTOLS, Steel Barrels; Powder FLASKS, Shot BELTS, Game BAGS, Dog CALLS, Percussion CAPS, all varieties, Gun WADS, Drinking FLASKS and CUPS, Ely's Shot CARTRIDGES, POWDER and SHOT, Bar LEAD; Also, a good assortment of Pocket and Pen KNIVES, SCISSORS, RAZORS, Ac. Thankful for past favors, and solicits a continuance. Guns Re-stocked and Repaired neatly and promptly, and Rifles made to order and warranted. E. 11. ROGERS, 205 Broad-st. Augusta, Ga., Dec., 17,1855. ts decltt AUGUSTA WORKS, AUGUSTA. GA. f IN II E undersigned having purchased the exten- JL sive Machine Shops, Foundry and Car Shop, with all the machinery attached to the same, here tofore belonging to the Company, known as the “Augusta Machine Works,” are now prepared to execute orders for CASTINGS, Mild, CHARING GIN GMAKING, MINING MACHINERY, STEAM KNGFNKS and BOIL MRS, SAW NULLS, complete; SHAFTING and PULLENS, Railroad CARS and IRON, Steamboat MACHINERY, and every de scription of work usually made in first class Ma chine Shops, of Iron, Brass, or Wood. Orders for work, not specially contracted for, must be accom panied with cash deposit of 50 ]>cr cent, on the sup posed value of the work ordered, and the remain der paid on delivery of the work. Address all let ters on business to L. HOPKINS A CO. proprietors : HENRY 11. CUM MING, I GKO. W. SUMMERS, W. M. D'ANTIGNAC, | ROliT. Y. HAURISS, oc3 LAMBETII HOPKINS. lv ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. IRON RAILINGS, BEDSTEADS, FOUNTAINS, Ac. Kll* 31 ATTII GW S, agent for the c.V.en o sive firm of Cuask, Brothers & Co., Boston, can be found for a few days at the Globe Hotel. Having a great variety of splendid designs of IRON RAILINGS, suitable tor private residences, pub lic gounds, cemetery lots, Ac. Also, u great variety of IRON CHAIRS, SET TLES. TABLES, Hat and Coat STANDS, Umbrel la STANDS, Ac., of artistic designs, and beautiful ly finished. R. 11. M. would bo happy to show his patterns, and give information to those who are in want of RAILINGS, and is prepared to take measurements and give plans, so as to secure accuracy and neat ness in manufacture. The designs have been executed u ith great taste, and prices will compare favorably with any other house in the country. Augusta, March ”1, 1856. mh2l NEW MARBLE YARD, BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., ■ I .tew doors above the Bridge Bunk Building. fJMIIE subscriber has opened a new Marble I laid in this city, where everv description of MARBLE W OUK will be neatly executed to order, principally Sepulcheral Monuments, from theplain est to the most elaborate in style. Particular at tention given to correct Lettering, and Sculpture in the highest style of the art. A fine selection of TOMBSTONES will always he kept on hand, as also a hue collection of Draw ings, which will enable hint to suit the wished of customers. Ordots are solicited from the city and country, which will be promptly tilled, and at reasonable prices ‘ T. MARK WALTER. j.vSS lv ESTABLISHED IN 1780. PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. "IITALTER BAKER oj »* & GO’S Am;e> t can, French Homcepathh: and N* Yanilla CHOCOLATE; Pre- EEL pared COCOA; Broma, Cocoa ‘ jf. Paste; Cocoa Sticks, Soluble, * B r l& IIoMiEPATHtc and Dietetic Co- , 3 coa; Cocoa Shells; Cracked V These Manufactures, to which first premiums have been awarded by the chiefinstitutes and Fairs of the Union, are an excellent diet for children, in valids, and persons in Health. They allay rather than induce t'ne nervous excitement attendant upon the use of tea or coffee, and are recommended by Drs, Warren, Jackson, Hayward, Ware and Adams, of Boston, and by eminent physicians elsewhere. For sale by all the principal Grocers in the Uni ted States, and by their Agents. D. C. Murray, New York; Grant A Twells, Philadelphia; Thomas V. Brundidge, Baltimore; Kennett A Dudley, Cincinnati. ' WALTER BAKER A CO., mblS Cm Dorchester, Mass. RICHMOND COUNT Y FIRE AND WA TER PROOF PAINT COMPANY. OFFER respectfully, to the public, their vari ous FI RE and WATER-PROOF I’AIFTS, suit able for all kinds of Paintings, from the roughest to the most elaborate, such as all out-door buildings on Plantation, where it will he found a great sav ing to the owner, to finest use in the bands of the artist. They have taken the premiums at the late Fairs in Charleston, Augusta and Atlanta, and have the certificates of scientific men, for the un questionable superiority of these Paints. They have now a stock of the various colors of Paints on hand, and orders will bepromptlv attend ed to, by addressing W. R. SCHIRMER, General Agent, Augusta. Agents in the principal cities wanted. Augusta, Ga.,2!)th Sept. ts sept-30 SEGARS! SEGARS!! Receiver again.— 2oo, no© more of the fine “CENT SEGARS,” in 1-10 and V boxes, for sale at GUST. VOLGER’S, Old Stand, and G. VOLGER & CO., Two doors below Bones A Brown’s Hardware store. Notice.— G. Volger informs his friends and cus tomers that he has made arrangement at his manu factory to receive me hundred and twenty-five thou sand per month, which will enable him’ to till all orders for the above Segar with promptness, and not have them delayed, my 9 G, VOLGER. VOH. 1 L-NO. 140. J. N. FREEMAN, . OPPOSITE PLANTERS HOTEL, A UGUSTA GA. RESPECTFU LLVinvites the atten tion of his friends, and the public in . general, to his new stock of iiue 1 and SILVER WATCHES ; elegant and fashiona . bit* Jewelry ; a full assortment of Silver SPOONS . FORKS, GOBLETS, CUPS, &c. The qualitv of . the Silver warranted as pure as any sold. I Fine Plated Goods ; GUNS, and' PISTOLS • alt . descriptions of CLOCKS, Gold, Silver, Steel and 1 1 luted SPECTACLES, to suit alt ages and sights - a large assortment of Gold PENS and CASES’ Great inducements offered to cash purchasers CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY repaired with the utmost care and attention. 6m sept 23 HATS, STRAW GOODS AND BON NETS AT WHOLESALE, fa 1 HE subscriber would respectfullv call the at- B tention of merchants to his large and well selected stock of HATS, STRAW GOODS and BONNETS, comprising every variety that can be found at any house at the north, and ‘at prices that cannot fail to please. As his Goods are purchased from the manufacturers, and no second profits paid, all we ask to convince merchants visiting our mar ket, or that have contemplated going further, is to call and examine the stock, which' will be freelv shown, at WM. M. NICHOLS, mhT ts Opposite.Bunk.of Augusta. LANDRETH’S WARRANTED GAR HEN’ SEED. WV' E have received a supply of the above cele * ” brated SEED, and will keep them on hand during the season. Planter?* and merchants will please call. BARRY A BATTEY, deco Druggists and Chemists. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. TTHE undersigned respectfully solicits a call from the citizens of Augusta, and those visit ing the city, to examine their stock of Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, V estings and Trimmings, all of which we can as sure the public to be of the newest and most fash ionable styles that can be found in the New York markets. Also, a choice stock of Fancy Articles for gentlemen’s wear, consisting of Gloves, Sus penders. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Shirts, Merino Shirts and Drawers. All orders left with us, will be made in themost fashionable and work manlike manner. °c3 dly HAIGH & HAGGERTY. JACKSON STREET HOSPITAL, ’ AND SURGICAL INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES The t ndersigned have deemed it advisable to add the term HOSPITAL to their Surgical j Infirmary, for though the institution is intended principally for cases requiring Surgical Operations and Surgical Treatment, its accommodation is not „ entirely restricted to these. We receive cases of any nature occurring in the Negro, provided they are not of an infectious character. 11. F. CAMPBELL, M. I) Operating Surgeon. ROBERT CAMPBELL, M l). j.V-” If Attending Physician. NOTICE. f 3311 G undersigned having from this date asse ss dated with himjn the DRY GOODS BUSI NESS, at the corner under the Globe Hotel, Mr. L. C. DEMING, the business will hereafter be con ducted under the firm of LALLEIiSTKDT A DEM ING. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him, he solicits a continuance of the same for ' the firm. L. 1). LALLERSTEDT. - January 1,1856. janS A CARD. *■lll E public is informed that iu connection with M. our general and special sales, we will keep at - -mi" store a general Intelligence office, where en tries for Wants, either Domestic or Commercial, ( will be entered, and those wishing to sell, hire »r I exchange will find this an admirable medium to be i suited. Persons having servants to let and those want ing them, will find this the most practicable and economising source to send their orders for anv commodity whatsoever. Charges reasonable dec27 ts GIRARDEY, WH YTE A CO. Cl IRAKDEY, WHYTE A CO. give their * special attention to the collection of notes, negotiation of Loans on Mortgages, Bonds, Ac. Also, to the private and public sale of all species of incorporated Bank Stocks. Two-thirds of the market value of stocks will he advanced on all unlimited stocks for sale. Orders for same will be received and filled at lowest mar ket prices. We are always in the market to purchase or sell deefttf GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO. COAL, COAL. £ dUi TOVS Hickory White Ash COAL; 100 tons Diamond Red Ash COAL, will he ready for delivery at the wharf, Monday, Dec. ‘24th, 1 s,v>. Orders directed to the undersigned, through the Post Office, or left at my Dwelling, Telfair street, below Jackson, or at the Gas Office", will be promptly attended to. Terms cash, dec”2 ~ ts GEO. S. HOOKEY. NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING AND HATS. A I*. Hit.NON A” CO. have commenced • receiving an entire new stock of CLOTH ING and HATS, for men, youths’, bovs’ and chil dren’s wear, nuiJ<■ to order, expressly for this mar ket. To which they respectfully call the attention of their friends and customers. ap4 FURNITURE ! FURNITURE Benjamin & Goodrich, Broad street, opposite Lamback A Cooper’s, respectfully announce to their friends and the public, that they are now receiving daily a choice and well selected assortment of all kinds of FURNITURE, such as BUREAUS, BOOK-CASES, SOFAS, CHAIRS TETE-A-TETES, CENTRE TABLES, BED STEADS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac., of the latest and most fashionable designs, which tbev guaran tee to sell as low as can be bought in this’city, and invite all who wish to purchase, tocall and examine their stock. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manufac tured and repaired to order, with neatness and dis patch. BENJAMIN A GOODRICH. Augusta, Nov. 1,1855. novl7 EXPRESS NOTICE. MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD, OPEN TO TUSCUMBIA, ALA. THE ADAMS express company have made arrangements to extend their Ex press Line over the Memphis and Charleston Rail road, and will receive and forward, by Passenger Trains, in charge of special Messengers, FREIGHT, PACKAGES, Ac. Particular attention given to PERSONAL BAG GAGE, forwarded by Express, which will be de livered as addressed, at any point on the line. Express for Nashville, Tuscumbia, and interme diate stations, leaves daily (per Georgia Railroad) at 5 o’clock P. M. apPi IL B. PLANT, Sup’t. TOBACCO! IIOXES “Stull/,” A A TOBACCO, just received, for sale at GUST. VOLGER’S old Stand and G. VOLGER A CO. Two doors below Bones A Brown’s Hardware store. my 9 LINENS, LINENS. DICKEY A PHIitBK have just received another new lot of Table LINENS, Scotch, Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS and TOWEL IN'GS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CRASHES, Ac. which they offer at very low prices. mv2s