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DAILY CONSTITPTIOSALIST.
Prom Bream g Bdltiou of Yesterday
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Uhamd Italian Ocnea Hkasom at tub Con
ckrt Hall.—That the opera possesses, to »tr
eminent degree, the power to improve, elevate
and edify those who are capable of appreci
ating it, even in the smallest degree, isillnstras
ted well by the example of iTving. In his
“ Life ami Letters,” we read that when he
first attended an Italian opera he was inclined
to think that the frantic bravos with which
• Italians gave vent to their feelings, were a
‘‘ridiculous affectation.” “ I allowed,” he
says, “ the highest musical disposition, but
thought they carried their applause beyond
their real approbation. In a little while, howev
er, by frequenting the operas, and accustoming
-myself to the novolty of their music, I began
to find a fondness for it stealing on myself, and
I now hurry to qn opera with as much eager
ness as an Italian.” The passion thus ac
quired lasted through his whole life.’ In his
sixty-fourth year, he wrote from New York,
with respect to the opera, “I have not missed a
single performance since I have been in town
» The Opera House is, in fact, the great feature
in polite society.” Again, he says, “Music is
to me the great sweetener of existence, and 1
never enjoyed it more abundantly than at pres
ent. Words of so deep a meaning from a man
who, above all, possessed a love for the beau
tiful in art, show in what nigh estimantiou
operatic performances should be held. No
hoallhy, cultivated mind oan for a moment
doubt the beneficial influence of a really firs'
class rendering of tlio works of the great Italian
masters, with the proper adjuncts, and given
in the form as written by tbo composer.
Wo are much pleased to be the means of
communicating the fact of the approaching
advent of the Ghiooi and Susini Opera Com
pany, ut the Concert Hall, in our city. This
troupe will bo under the able direction of Mux
Strak. sh, the now popular Impressario, and
numbers nearly forty performers, selected from
the best organizitions in the Empire Statu and
in Europe, (or their eminent ability and oper
atic skill. We have no hesitation in saying
that there lias notbecD, nor is there likely soon
to be again such ft troupe here, as will shortly
piay ns a visit. We are reading daily iu oui
contemporaries of the g;eat success which hai
attended their performances; houses packed
with the beauty, intelligence, and culture, ol
each city iq their progress south and westward,
and in plan a the furore has been im
mense.
The season just terminated in New Orleans
has been one of the most successful on record.
Madame Angiolene Gbino, M’lle Pauline, Ca
miasa and Madame Patti Strakosch are the
•prima donnas. The tenors are Signora Maceif
■erri and Erzani; baritones—Signors Mara and
Mancnsi, and, to complete the list, the bassos
ure the eminent Susiniand Herr Graff, assisted
by a powerful chorus and complete orchestra
Now, we who profess to be a music lovin '
people, must give thisjconibination our heart;
support, and show, by good attendance, our
appreciation of the efforts of Mar to give ii>
■opera in the style and manner as rendered ii.
all the large cities of America and Europe.
The reportoire is very extensive. The se
lection here will be il Trovatore, L’Exir
’dAtnore, Norma, Barber of Seville, Fanstarid
Eraaui. The season cannot, owing to tb(>ii
engagements, possibly be prolonged beyond
six nigh la.
Heavy on BCtlbb. —The Richmond Times is
responsible for the following on Bntler : “Thr
civilized world will soon be in a vory hrond
grin at the refusal of the bottled Bntler to lie
nficorked by Goners! Grant. Just at preseut
'however, tto people of the United States haw
a glorious monopoly of the fun. We ah
know how Geurral Grant, for the better pre
servation of the Beast’s remains, put thei.
into a bottle, and corked and wired up the
mouth with great care. There is nothing nri
vsnal in this process of disposing of the bodie.*
ofdtad reptiles. Allot’ us have seen snakes
and curious fishes preserved in this way for a
very long time.
“ But the Massachusetts Verres did not like
being taken down from that lofty gibbet,
•where the verdict of Christendom hanged him
iu chains three years ago. He preferred creak
ing in his irons, and swinging to and tro in tit"
open nir, to being corked up in the narrow
confines of a bottle. He has been in his bottle
for thiee months, find his friends, the Radicals, 1
haw failed in the matter of the promised cork
screw. General Grant, however, feeling some
compassion for the unhappy creature* defer,
mined to uncork him a few days ago. Select
ing the cork-scrow of a convivial entertain
ment at his residence in Washington, hegeDt
iy uncorked Butler, and invited him to meet
nfew friends at his residence. But the vindic
tive Beast sent back a most savage refusal,
swearing that no one with the blood of «
Grant in his veins should uncork him, upon
any pretext whatever. Whereupon, the Lieu
tenant Geoeral, smiling good-humoredly,
■corked the marauder up again, and replaced
him on a shelf with a large assortment of pre
served snakes, toads, insects, and other con
genial reptiles.”
Investigation or Cotton Frauds. —The P-*
tersburg Express says that the subject of cot
ton frauds had quite an exciting hearing in the
■Senate during tbo morning hour of Friday. It
- was introduced by Senator Davis in a resolu
tion providing for the appointment of a specii 1
committee to examine into the alleged pecula
tion of the Treasury agents ip the South. Si n
atora Sherman and Fessenden intimated thru
disinclination to touch upon the story of these
frauds, apparently dreading the magnitude and
infamy that will follow. Senator MeDougnll
wanted pailicnlar attention paid to the secryl
history of cottou operations at tbo port of Ni w
Orleans, and gave peculiar significance to id
suggestion by giving an ambiguous recitation ol
„ the plots of two brothers, with whose case he
assumed to be particularly well acquaint! d.
Before he resumed his seat the Seuator took
pity upon the curiosity he had excited, and
gave as the heroes of bis story the brother o !
cx-Mi.jor General Butler, and the renowni d
warrior himself.
Butler and Mrs Gen. Grant's Spoons.—
The Philadelphia Age, in commeotiog upon
this rather tart missive, remarks that “ this
lucky non-acceptance had one positive and eub
stautial advantage attendant on it—it saved
Mrs. Grant tho anxiety of watching her plate
while the Imp was present, and the labor r.i
counting her spoons after he had left.’’
Bishop Wilmkr.—' A New York letter, dated
Friday, says:
The celebrated Bishop Wilmer, of Alabama,
i: in town. He came here to respond to n !l
the conditions required by the late Episcopal
General Ooovention, in order U> bis full accept
ance ot>d recognition ns Bishop of Alabama.
These terms he complied with, in Trinity
tblmpel, at soon as he arrived. The Bishops oi
Connecticut, Texas and New York were the
witnesses, together with » number of presby-
ters.
The ceremony being over, Bishop Wilmer,
with a firm, clear voice, took the EpTscopal
oath, and alter the administration of the cane*
inunion, he preached a sermon on tbs catbo
IJtiiv of the Church. Subsequently, the visit
i rig Bishops and clergy were entertainedat.the
mausiou of the Bishop of New York, in Six-*
ti-eulh Btree*..
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BWovhg thr Dead.—The Petersburg Ex
rijtj.B It errs tbat a gentleman . ytgted with an
thority from the Georgia Legislature is on bis
way to Virginia, with the intention or dts'n*
terring and r«g»( ving to the former State . the
remains of the Georgians who fell in Virginia
(g the late war.
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LATEST NEWS BY THE MAILS.
Tbentos, NJ , Feb. 14 —ln the Senate to
day Mr. Scovflle offered a preamble and reso
lutions, hailing with joy r.ny Congressional
action orenactment which will give tbo right
to every soldier of the republic, who has serv
ed in the armies of the Union since April 14th,
1861, without regard to place of birth or the
color of his complexion, declaring that so long
as the elective, franchise shall be denied or
abridged in any Slate on account of race i r
color, none therein of such race or color should
be included in the basis of representation of
such Stato in the Congress of the Uni ed Stales,
and approving the eff rts of our Senators and
Representatives in Congress to mature such an
amendment of the Constitution as would effect
this result. They were mode the special order
next Tuesday week.
Cincinnati, February 14 —p. m. —Mr. Dan
Lawler has lately received intormatiun that
there is awaiting him iu Ireland, of which
country he is native, r fortune of SBOO,OOO,
hiqueathed him by a relative recently decent ed
He is uow making arrangements to revisit the
land ot his birth to claim his legacy Mr.
Lawler has been employed for many years by
the gas company, and is well known to many
of our citizens
Washington* Feb. 14.—Among the items
iu the Post Office appropiialioa bill as reported
to-day are $160,000 fur steamship services to
Brazil. For such services between Sau Fran
cisco, Japan aud China, $25 000. For overland
transportation between Atchison and Folsom,
and mauue transportation to California, $900,.
000. The bill also authorizes the Postmaster
General to employ sailing vessels for the traus
portation of mails to any foreign port; the
compensation not to exceed sea postage accru •
lug on mails so conveyed.
Mr. Romero has received official news from
El Paso, the residence of the Mexican govern
ment.
Up to the 20ih of January the I'reach had
made no further attempt to move on El Paso,
and tlio Mexican army was about taking the
initiative aguinat the city of Chihuahua, now
occupied by the French forces.
The published piotest of Gen. Ortega is no!
regarded as authentic.
Hon. John Minor Botts was before the corn
miltee on reconstruction to-day.
Mr. H R. Pollaid, of the suppressed Rich
mond Examiner, vtis at the President’s house
this morning, endeavoring to obtniu permission
to resume the publication of his paper.
A. dispatch from Washington saya the publi
cation of the Richmond Examii • is discontinued
indefinitely; the recent attacks upon tho gov
ernment and officers of the United States stas
tioned at Richmond, supposed to he the reasons
which compelled General Terry to issue the
order.
Buffalo, Fob. 15.—T0 day we aro having
the roost severe storm of the season. The.
mercury marked C dog. above zero at 11, a. no
There is a high wind and dtiving snow. The
Central and Lake Shore railroads are running
as usual.
Evansville, Ind., Feb. IS.— Four well
known men of this ciiy, D. ii Evans, Samuel
Grammar, John M. App and W. E Scooktown,
went over the river yesterday morning, and on
their return last evening, just after sundown,
their skiff - wtis swamped in the middle of tho
river by the heavy gale blowing at, the lime,
and all of them were drowned.
Theimometer at sunrise 5 deg. holow zoro.
New York, Feb. 15— A destructive fire
this morning destroyed the City Assembly
Room. American Theatre and several stores on
Broadway. Loss $200,000. Tho goods in the
stores were nearly all removed, so that the loss
of the storekeepers will be light.. The budd
ng wns owned by Edward Mathews. His loss
will be nearly $l5O 000, on which there is an
insurance of SBO,OOO
New York, Feb. 15.—T00 Herald’s Havana
lettei; of the 7th says City of Mexico papers
contain full accounts of the seizute of Bagdad,
and express tho hope that tho United Stales
will make reparation, and thus remove the no
cefsity of a declaration of war.
New Orleans Feb 14*—Madri Gras was
celebrated here last evening in a style unsur
passed for many years by the Dumber and
splendor of balls and other kinds of public
amusement, and tho hosts of peoplo who at
tended them, or ftllod thj alreets to watch the
maskers. There whs only one act of violence
in the whole sceno of uurestrained mirth and
reckless joy.
The Grand Ledge of Masons for the State are
now hoia»T» w At,-. .1.0 Uoinnnn.lci>amrtirf
The country lodaes are fully represented T i
the first time in five years.
The Governor to day vetoed tlrr parochial
election hill, on the ground that sufficient no>
lice had not been given for the election. He
had it. in his l ands nearly two weeks.
Farther Havana dates to the 9th have been
received. Tbe steamship Louisiana just ariiv
ed from France, en route from Vera Cruz had
a secret commission from Napoleon to Maxi
milian on important business, also, a Belgian
General, to inform Maxamilian of tho accession
of Leopold 11. to the Belgian throne.
City.-of Mexico dates to January 27Lh say
the Imperials had gained great success in tho
surrender to them of Rapantla hv Iho L’beral
Generals Munoz and Alamo. Tho oily is to
acknowledge the Empire und the principal offi
cers to go abroad if they wish.
From Mszatlan and Sinoloa the nows in un
favorable to tho Imperialists.
Corona holds all the mountain pusses, and
the Imperial forces nrp ton small to break
through.
In Michoacan the Liberals defeated Du -
van.
lhe latest ctate3 at the Mty ot Mexico iram ■
Santiago and Monterey aro to January 15ih. '
All the toandg to JJfonterey were infested by
guerrillas. i
A number of the leading merchants have re- <
turned there and resumed business. Among i
them the well known Mellno, sou ia-law of ]
Visdurri, In Chibuahun. I
The Imperial authorities issued an cider dis* i
arming the people, except wish special license. ,
Maximilian has granted certain parties,
Mexicans and Europeat,g, the privilege for
soventy-five yearffof a railroad from Puebla to
the Pacific.
A resolution was recently parsed by the
Maryland Legislature endorsing the position pt
the President, tmd will ha presented by n com
mittee from that body next week. The Presi
dent, in reply to a loiter signifying that iu|U*u
tion, has directed a reply to l>9 made, staling
that he will ho pleased to receive them, if pos
sible, about Monday.
The President has approved the bill provi
ding that no American vessel which shall have
been licensed to sail under a foreign ft ur, and
10 have the protection of any foreign govern
ment during the rebellion shall be registered as
nn American vessel or have the rights anti
privileges of an American vessel, except under
an act of Congress authorizing such registry
Hari-ford, Conn., Feb —The Republican
State Convention which iuet,in thisctry to-daj ,
was one of the largest conventions which has
assembled in this Stale for many years. The
delegates nqrphered over four hundred The
first ballot for Governor resisted as follows :
General J. C. Hawley, of Hartford, 2Gg;
Roger Overill, of Danhury, 88; scattering, 50
General Hawley was then nominated by accla
mation. Mr, Winchester, of New Haven,
nominated Lieutenant Governor, and E. Ap
Pearce, of Sommers, lor Sec re’ary of State
Resolutions were passed, among them, one
expressing confidence in Andrew Johnson, and
pledging him their hearty support; and another
expressing confidence in the Union majority in
Congress
A resolution was passed heartily approving
the late order of Major General Leary, approv
ed by the President, for the protection of the
freedmen of Virginia against the tyrannical
Legislature of that State.
New York Feb 16. —The Tribune's spec’al
says: Treasurer Spinner yesterday ooraurencid
paying in cash all War and Navy warrants
amounting to SI.COO and under, and all Quar
termasters, and other disbursing officers’ ehecks
under $5,000. All claims amounting to more
will be pai l half in cash uud half in certificates
@f indebtedness, in accordance with a recent
regulation of the Treasury. Ouly about oue
ihirrl aa many certiticaies are being issued as
formerly, and lhe Treasurer is induced to
believe those now in Uio market*will soon
come up to par value.
The World’s special says : The House Co a
miltco cn Banking will report in favor of
adopting some policy whereby the National
Bmks will be compellecj to change the present
system of holding interest bearing legal tender
notes for tho redemption, of their liabilities.
This course will compel the National Banks to
surrender their inteiest bearing legal tender
notes aud substitute legal tenders. This will,
be the first move towards a contraction of the
: currency.
Judge Jewitt, Commissioner of the Pension
bureau, yesterday decided relative to the
claim of an ex Con ted orate soldier, for land
. bounty, on the ground that he tendered
- pailitary service to the government in the war
F of 1812. It was decided that by his partici
. nation in the war against the Union he had
p forfeited h s title to any awards for service
i prior to the civil war.
Kanms Cite, Fob. 15.—A bank in Liberty,
Clay county, Mo., was robbed,'Tuesday *ftcr
nton, of $72 090, under the following circum
stances : Twelve men entered town al>sut 2
o’clock, three of whom guarded the ephe-bs of
the place, while the other nine wont . i the
bank, seven of whom guarded outside of the
building, while the oilier two entered with
cocked revolvers. Mr Baird, the cashier, and
bis son, was fore d into a vault and com
pelled to deliver up all the ioney in the bank.
As the robb-rs were leaving Mr. Baird
thrust bis head out of the window aud gave
the alarm. A boy named Wymour repea ed
tba alarm, aud was shot five lions aud in
stantly killed. The robbers then nomote I
their horses and escaped. Thjrty citizens
started in' pursuit, and fifty more followed
yesterday, but at ‘■last accounts no captures
4ad been made. -The robbers divided the
money at Mount Gitliad Church, ten uiiies
from Liberty, to enable them to scatter, it ne
cessary. Three of tho robbers were r<cognized
as notoKous bushwhackers during the war.
New Yoke, Feb. 15 —The World’s Wr.sti-'
ingtou special says : The Special Committee
on the Debts of the Loyal Stales ha t uuothsr
session to-day, for the purpose of determin
ing the basis of the dpportijumeut to' which
each State is entitled. It appears ie
not disposes to accept her apportionment, she
claiming some $8,000,000 more than the com
mittee arc willing to allow.
The Ways and Means Committee have been
requested by the Commissioner ot Customs to
propofea hill abolishing the office of Surveyor
and Naval officer. The commission showed to
their eat sfaction that this office could be abol
ished, uot only withont any detriment to the
service but with a very great saving to . the
government. They are regarded as mere sine
cures, aud ought to be dispens' d with.
The Times’ Washington special says : The
United States Court of Claims to-day decided
the case of Pierce vs the United St ites, in
volving the validity of the Floyd acceptances.
The decision is adverse to the claimant. The
opinion of the court is that these acceptance s
were issued without the authority of law, fer a
fraudulent purpose, and therefore tho govern
ment is Dot bound to piy them,'- alt hough they
are in the hands of bona fide lioldrrs. Over
$1,700 000 are involved iu this and other eas. s
Ccpsndent upon the result of the above dp
clsion.
Within The past fortnight some hundred
post offices have been opeued in the Southern
States, and w< rk is still going forward.
Tne Senate Judiciary Commii.ieo had tinder
ciusiderution to day Senator Howard's bill re
organizing tiie Judiciary of the United State*.
This bill differs very materially from the bill in
troduced Jiy Senators Doolittle aud Henderson.
It vests all authority and jurisdiction of tbe
Circuit Courts of the United States, for th
District Courts, Abolishing the former. It pro
vides (or the establishment iu ea.-fl of the for
mer circuits of the United Bialt ? courts, to b
called tho Court of Appeals, which shall
have jurisdiction of all arising in the
several D.striet Courts within sirid circuits re
speciively, but not orignal jurisdiction.
The Times’ special says : Much disaalisfac
lion exists among army tUlcers who have
served with distinction in lire war with regard
to the military bill us last reporlod to tho Sen
ate, which makes no provision for the promo
tion of any of tho officers who sprang from or
served with tho volunteers. Vigorous efforts
will bo mado to secure this feuturo in the re -
organization of the army.
A delegation of leading photographers of
the United Stales are iu Washington, asking
to be relieved from the payment of any duties
on their products iu stamps, and to be permit-,
ted to pay a per eentsge on monthly stiles each
month. The Committee on Ways and Mean i
gave them a hearing yesterday. Among the
delegates are M. B. Brudy, B. Gurney aud C.
D. Fredericks, of New Yoik, and Allen Gard
nor, of Washington.
The Cottimeiciai’s special says: Influential
politicians aro endeavoring to eIL-ct a compro
mise on the Freedman's Bureau hill. The
basis is that, If the President signs the bill,
the Tenor, tsce deli g.ition will heat once ad
milted.
Pittsburg, Feb, 16.—Weather clear and
v-ry cold.
Buffalo, Feb 16. —Mercury 5 below zero at
7, a ui , 1 above at noon.
New York, Feb 16, 8 a. in—Thermometer
3 deg. above and growing mild fast. In New
Orleans yesterday 24 above zero.
Baltimore, Feb. 16.—Last night the thru
ammeter marked 1 . bplow. ?
Itfc to, in, —V he. riprun tier 3
above, Philadelphia 5 above zero,
Milwaukee, Wis , Feb. 16.- Weather mod
erating fast. Trains began running to-day on
western roads regularly
Detroit, Mica., Feb. 16 — At ft, a tn , lh.-
mercury was 12 below zero ; at noon 4 above.
Port Huron, Migp ,Fi b 16 —Thermome
ter 18 below zero at 6, a. si., 10 .below at ),
p. m.
East Saginaw, Mich, Feb. 16. —Mereary 1
below z°ro at 8, a. m.
Cincinnati, Feb. 16, —Weather Cold r.n'
clear; thermometer at zero but moderating
some.
Tolkdi, Ohio, Feb 16. — Thermometer, at 7,
a. m, 16 below zero Clear; wind south- wt-s .
Thermometer at sunset, 8 above.
New York, Feb. 16 —As a man wilh $500,-
000 in a bag was leaving one Qi the bunks tins
morning, ho was attacked by a thief, wh>
undertook to snatch the hag from hi? hand.—
Tho man resented ; whereupon the thief drew
a knife arid cut oft' one of the handles of tho
big and was about to cut of the other, when
the man haying charge of the money gave his
assailant a leak, wliiuh sUggued bin;- t*f>d the
man with the bag mado his'esettpe. No arrest
was made.
New York Feb. 1 0 —The silk manufactory ,
Nos 417, 419 aod 421, West Thirtieth stree l ,
of Hememaus & Silverman, was entered and
robbed of $26,00b worth of -gooija, on Wed
nesday night by a party of burglars, who, be
fore commencing operations, beat the watch
man so severely that his recovery is doubtful,
and left him iyii.g insensible on tlio sidewall,-.
Wanted,
A HOUSE GIRIz, to go into the country.
Good wages will be paid. Apnly immediately.
* W. L. PARKS,
fet.so J* At Globe Hotel.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
REGISTRY LIST OPENED.—CIksk or
Council's Office, City Hall, Augusta, Ga., Jan. 16th,
1660.—Tt.e liegtstry Lis’- is now open r,t my office, lor
the purpose of registering the u. oes of ana giving ctr
tlScales to tie legal ■ oters of the city of Augusta, in
accordance with the Act of the fleoigia Legislature,
approved February 10 h, 1866, and wiih the City Ordi
nances providing for cairyinr sa d Act lot effect, the
said Pit to bo kept open until the (list in
April r.,xp.
Office hours daily (Sundays excepted) from 0, a. m.
to 1, (I. m., aDd iron 8 to 6, p. m.
Each and every app.’cant, before registering, will be
eijuired to take the following < ath: “ You do solemnly
swear that you are a citixen ot to - Untcd Mates; that
you have res ded in the State of Georgia for the lost
twelve moil hi, ar.d this city for the last six months
that you are twenty one years of age; that you have
pa’d all city taxes and assessments, and have made all
returns required of yon by the city wrdinacoes, which
have been In vonr power to pay or make, according to
said Ordinance ; and that you are now entitled to regi a
tratiop, aid therefore to voe, ac.oiding to the terms
of the Act of the General Assembly of pda State, in such
case ma 1e and provided. So help you G id.
ARCH’D B. CRUMP,
jaiK—tapl Registry Clerk.
TAX NOTICE. -CLERK OF COUNCIL’S
OFFICE, Citv Hall, Jan. 15, lbii6.—All persons lia
ble for Oity Taxea are hereby not iff -d that the Cily
Tax Digest for 18(16, is now open at my office, apd will
remain open until the flrst day of March next, by
which time oil returns must be made.- All those who
fall to make reluyus b/ that tion will be returned for
double taxation, *
Office hours from io'olocr, ». m.; to 1 o’clock, p. m.,
and from 8 to 5 o'clock, p. m.
ut.blome,
JauSl —td Clerk of*Connell.
JH. S. HANCKKL, IU. DENTIST,
rear eetfully offers his Professional Servinea to the c-iti
zer. o- Augusta and its vicinity.
R aims over 2.10 Broad street, a few doorn below the
Central Hotel. o >*r.if
A PHYSIOLOGICAL, VfBW Its AR-
RlAGE —Containing nearly 800 pni-es, and 180 Bne
Plates and ling: avings of the Auatou,y of (lie Unman
Organs In a state of Health and Disease, with a Trea
tise on Early Errors, Its Deplorab's Oonseqn, Dees U|x.»
the Mind and Body, with the Author's Plan of 'Treat
ment—the only rational and successful mode of cure,
as shown by tho report of eases trea' ed. A truthful
adviser to the n airied, and those contemplating mar
rlaga. who entertain doubts of ihair physical condt,
tlon. Sent free of p istagi to any address, op rpcelpt
of 2b cants, in stamps or postal currency, by address,
tag l>r. I>A CROIX, 81 Maiden Lane, Albany, S.Y,
The author may be consulted any of the dis
eases u;on which hie book treats, cither personally or
by mail, and medio.nca sent to any part of tho world.
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ST. DOMINGO BITTERS.
STV DOMINGO BITTERS,
Oce of the most valuable combination* of a uset
fol medicine and an agre". Me beverafrj that has?
ever been offered to the r Millions of hot 4
ties were so’a through' nt the North daring thJ
last four years, ad, wherever introduced, it bs,.‘
proven a weleome addition to the ir.vAndV tab U-fir
thu family circle, and the jodo'uoaid.,
LADIES wl*>> have lost stier-gth and appetite, 1 '
and suffer from nuurea, voinitnig and vertigo—'
GENTLEMEN ho “don’t feel very welf” just be- j
fore breakfust, t dinner, whose stomach is out j
of order and sy*siera i* generally ocr nged— j
MOTHERS children, a d suffeting from
geueiTd debility—
CHILDREN of a ft kiy nature, and sour, fyspep*
t;o con-titu'iou —
TRAVELERS who have occasion to change their
water, .ad— «
ALL who live in malarious districts, and are
subjected to mi istn.dic influences, will (lad one
of the most \alatble Tonics and Juvigorators
than can bo lak n, in
RUSS ST. DOMINGO BTTTERS
TRY THEM BDT ONCE.
RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO PUNCH*
RUSS ARRACK PUNCH,
MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE.
RUSS' MESSINA PUNCH.
RUSS’ GIN COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BRANDY COCKTAIL.
RUSS’ BOURBON WHISKY COCKTAIL
' Tim most dolighfful concoctions that ever
tempted a icau’.-' taste— cheaper than any steady
delinks in the world.
BLACKBERRY BRANDY,
RASPBERRY SYRUP,* '
GINGER CORDIAL,
LEMON SYRUP
Also on hand and manufactured to order.
>-kw-*4
CO.,Nd. UjCTeV street,
Btrr - ,1 iMWUtX
Hold wholesale by ,
WM. 11. TUT r,
J\o D BUTT A BRO.,
Au utia, Oa.
drc‘27 - Gin
p7pT cleWntsT
OF NORTH CAROLINA.,
COTTON FACTOR
ANI)
General Commission Merchant,
No. 8 7 Smith's Wharf-
HALTIMORK.
SPGOIAL attmti vi civen to the Hale of Cot
ton, Grain, Naval St res and high YVinrg.
Liberal cash advances on consignments.
tiec29—Sin
ntCNHV Y«M«a. JAAH, VoNGS.
Fioui Georgia.
iIENJiY YOxNGW & .CO.,
Genera! Merchants,
No. II BROAD STREET,
NEW YORK,
OOlill'lT Cnnsiguc ents of Cotlm, Naval
|kj Stores, S.lived Luuiher -and ’Jiiul.er.
i’ai ticufar at retfMon gfyeu so th'fi purchase of
Ittilroa.f Snpplie
REFERENCES:
Hon. J. P. ICint;, President Oeirgia K. li.,
Augusta.
Wru. M. YVauley, Pro.iJent Central it. It
Havana.th.'
Ferdinand Plii.iixy, U. p. Clayton, Augusta.
Chur «a Lay, #'■ li. Ulupro,
Hunter A Unman 11, Savanu *l,. j ialO—(f
LANIER HOUSE,
Repaired and Refitted,
MULBERRY STREET\ MACON, QA.,
GEO. M. LOGAN - , Proprietor,
OMNIBUS AND BAGGAGE WAGON,
AT TUB Tit AI Sift, WILL OaRR* PaS
-BESGCRB AND BAGGAGE TO
ANO FROM THE pKPOT
Free of Charge.
ianlfi—m
THE ECLIPSE
FAST FREIGHT LINE.
, *t«
Southern Expression!pany,
1R O P R I E TO R .
KiT ABLIs HKD pli the PURPOSEJ.OP GIVING
’? 'o|BP4tqH to
HEA\Y FREIGHT
1 * AT
REDfCED KATES!
Is now prepan to Receive and Forward be
tween awojali>Au K^|f jLi untn> Ma _
coA, Alfcy, Bufaufa, Coiambus,
Montgierji Seim*, Mcbik,
il Way Sta; tofts.
. % : a •
Ship I«i>B M care *f Eclipse Fast
Fi |M Line, Savannah
" 1
THHODI RECEIPTS GIVEN
And Inkier :e Effected when Desired.
j4U ‘-.-g
For fuither .rotation, rales, Ac,, inquire of
AGENTS; ipi'HERN EXPRESS CO.,
And at w *
OFFICE 01 IE UARNDAff EXPRESS,
66 Brdadway, New Yor k
• * jan9—6m - *
JOB. I’M [NG NEATLY EXECUTED
A.T <JE.
'M. —f? .1l * ..JJ'. . .
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SYRUP,
COM POSKD OK
IO&AfcJ? OF POTASSIUM,
With the Compound Concentrated Fluid Ex
tract of Valuable Medicinal Root $
and Herbs.
, •' PKEPARKD BV
" WILLIAM H. GREGG, M. D.,
Graduate of the College of Phyeivtan* and Stir ■
geone New York ; forjnerly Aneinlant
Phyeician in the 1 Blackwell’ «
Inland Hoepital.
CONSTITUTION LIPS »VBI’P
HAS PRODUCED A REVOLUTION IN'
MEDICINE.
»* What ißuy seem alne-st incredible Is. the*, many dir
eases hitherto considered hop- o-sly incurable ore fre
quently cured In a lew days or weeks; and we cheei
luliy invi'e the h vostigatioas o'the liberal minded
.nnd scientific to cures which have no parallel at the
i resent day.
During the pas! live years we have contended with
obstacles and overcome opposition as herculean as
were ever encountered by any reformers.
RAPIDITY OK CURE.
I Some sav, “ A’our cures are too quick," while other
doubt their pertcanei.ee. and 'b uk that diseases car
duly be oared by the -low, recuperative process of Na
. Mire.” *
; : Ti is Sourrep y; in health, Ihe boily, like aosatl
tmlanced scale, is in a statoof . quihbriunt. But When,
froia any ea'i-e, d.'augurs one riJe «>f the scale, we
havn the ifl’ cts of dlsruS". Wh»‘ is requisite idsto rc
:■ store the noniml balar.c of the scale.
{CONSTITUTION LIPK SYRUK
Is a positive and spe.'b'c rer.iedv for all ti 'eases origi
nating Iboin an tmparv) dtate of the Kl<mml, and for ah
(hereditary) Diseases transmitted from parent to child.
PARALYSIS,
It M so universally adoiitted that Constitution Life
Syrup a the on v effect ve means of restoration in the
varlo .s forms of Pa'alysis, that we need not reiterate
that It is emphatically the Great Life-giving Power.
. r* , »w«sii?irsFKPMA.
hMige ' 1, Weight at Kto -/ut-h, Flatulence l.ii
er iglnplauit, Want of Appetite, Had
lirfO'h, Conntigallon., JtiUommeie.
SPHOITLA.
Struma. King'* Poll, Ql.iudniar Swelling*, Kry
eipelui, Ulceration. Salt llhenni.
This taint (hereditary and a<-qa>red) ailing life will,
nntold misery, is by all usual medical rtmedies inen
ruble.
RHEUMATISM.
[Arthritis], Lumbago. Nouralyia, Sciatica,
Qout, Vic JJoL trtaux.
I' thereis ary •tjitei'.js in Jjtfa'ihc Constitution LI <
5 Syrup 1* ft «»ver.'i4>, it is iibpumftt im amt Its kinds <1
(att'ec'ions. The nsc psias »tv aim»>t losta'ni-'
ly alleviated—enoKß* »«rclllHgg are redacted. Case ,
chronic or Vle«ri<|*tf tweoty ar tuny years’ standir,,-
‘have been carol tEil. Jjf>-
loNsrirnroN w§& si'Rri»
Purges the Bywtuih entirely fffecls o
Mercury, removing the Bad tm/Mf and curing the
Weak Join's and KU; miiatie nßV''.which the duo .*1
Calomel is sure to prodno •. It haideng Spongy Cum
and aecures the Teeth us firmly a* (■9b
constitution a.i|?»TL arp
Eradicates, root and branch, all linjutiva lilaoases of
the Skin, like 9
ci.okhh, piurmt.4, BT,r>roHg|«
And all other ditliculti-'s of this kind, eo much
disfigure the outward ftpueuraneb of f'lßdt ?f|na!es and
femkles, often in dctii* (hum di.sgudlliigobjects to them
selves and their friends.
cur all A'nrt'is of Ulcerative l>'urates,
Either of the Nose, Th'oat, Tongas. Spine,, Forefieud
or deal[>, no reineuv ha) ever proved Its e.ias 1 .
Moth Patches upon
h. diseased Action oi the IJveAiSp ' or - UnjilesH nt to
the young wife ft'nl mother. Lotties es Coosli
tut'on Life Syrup will correct the Accretion and re
move Ihe d, posits, which is directly b)d"r the skin.
Diseases of the Liver, giving rise lof {.aogitor. Dizzi
new, Indiiipstion, Weak Stomach, or an ulcerated or
o oftWOLi condition or that organ, aceouipun ed witii
tuning or other unpleasant symptoms, will be r>-
lieved by tho use of _
OONgrmiTl N LIPR S¥BUB».
As a General blood u y ilia Agent, thALife Byr.;
stands iinriv.diod by any I par itioo in '.he If or Id.
THE HIOH AND POOH
Are liable to the sam > disease- 1 . Nature and Science
have made the Constitution Life Syrup for the benefit
of ail.
*UJtIS BXsOOQ
Trodnoe* healthy ine” and woman; and It the const I-
UmM,.riJs neglected hi youth, d scase and early dr atli is
Do rot clay -Wiinn ibo me ans are so near
,>f 'ill.
f COMSTITITTIS».\ I.SP« SVIU P
fS THE HOOK JfAM’E C'lClluWlJ, AND
tHE KWH St A N‘S HI.ESS/XU.
WILLIAM 11. UKKliil, M. D.,
Sole Proprietor, Now York.
iIIOKGAN Ac ALLIiW,
Wltolccaie Druggistc, Agents,
4ti filill' Street, Nov/ York.
Fold !;y \V. H. TOTT,
nov ‘d 1 3 tit Augusta.
| DVSI*KPSIA.
Dr. Sirfckhtn iVi , . . . .
| Dr. f'tuck lai W s Tonic is a
I or.oca 1 rated pieparation of
•PftWiG l Bkooti and Herbs, with ant
iUiliVi B"'ids and carminatives to
■■trongtben the stomach and
naruarjunas„n m-fl .erven* system. It is a cer
lain reuiudy lor littpepm or indigestion, Nor
vousocss, lea id Appetite, AciiU'y of the
Momscli. FiotuU-iicy and Debilily. It is not al
coholic, therefore particularly foiled for weak,
nervous ai d dyspep ic persons'. For sale by all
Druggists or. rvwhere nt $1 per bottle,
DR, BTKfCB.fiAMD’S
cuitEKOK |.| LK IC IDIIIDT
P T I B Q I#i ‘ curel thousands of the
* iJuJj O ■ vor-t cases of Blind and
File-. It gives im
le ief, and i ttects a
permanent, cure. Try it , irectly. it is war
rs*ted to t are. For sale by uii Druggists at 60
c-(its per bottle.
pwiuiia,,.,. Dlt. STUICKj,AMD’S
COUGH
j MKLLIIfI.UOUS
10 MORE,
s warranted lo be the only
“••■■ties*mwnr ireparation known to cure
•i 1 '.’ O-, ,Is. i o laeuegi, Asiliuir, Whooping
i;ir i’.V ." I,,! " Consuutptirfn, Broncrii-
Dih' -V--M ' ~l i ‘ Pfepared from Honey and
mms, it is uea lag, softening and expectorating,
ar«l p rticii arly sniiu'.le for all aflections of ih >
wHie al " i"or sale by D.nggists every
diarrhcea.
(Jver lA,OCO soldiers weie , ured of Dlarrl.cea
anaDyneuierv l.tsl >a»r by use oI'PK Strick
lanfs Anti C polar a Misture. The fact of i s
be'te used to eglcn-ively in the Hospitals is
u ° f ». he . ' th i !ac '' of Ur Strickland’s Auti-
CLifcra Mixture for the care of acute and chron
ic siseg of Diarrhoea and Dysentery. This is
the mly preparation known an a sale and certain
reriieiy lor Cholera. Do not bo tvitaunt so valii
ablaa medfcii e. Get a ; botfe of it directly. It is
soldby all Dmggiais at s'* ceot3per bottle.
WM. H TUTT,
I oi Wholesale Agent, Augusta,-G’a.
jiLol-—6 m
HOUR, SUGAR
Coffee, &c.
250 BBL i Flour
100 bbta A, B and C .Sugars
50 begs Rio Coffee
lOu boxes Colgate’s Soup
200 boxes Candles
3,000 bushels Black Seed Oats
5!,000 pounds Unsmoked Bacon
100 barrels Whisky
600 doz Chadwick and Brooks’ Spool
Thread
50 Lbla Lard
100 tin buckets Laid
400 M Ely's Gun Uapf}'
An naaortment of Fish Hooks,
Violiu Strings, and oilier .Fancy Cjoojjs, on
baud and for sale iow. .
TO ARRTVfc,'
&00 bushels (\>n;
■ Ao.btiU Com Meal
For an 1 * low by
O. A. WILLTARIS A CO.
feip-lm
Notice to Stockholders,
**C etla « of .the Slock*-
holdvra of the Rome Insurance Company,
t ° B tb “ 18tlj ol J * uu *'T.
Risked, That an instalment of one dollar per
S r* 10 c *’* e< * l‘ ,r . payable on or beloru the 2Qtb
February, J 866. - *
A‘od in accordance therewith thq giooVholdcrs
reat img at Augusta, (ja., -will pleuie call at the j 1
omcj of the afruc of the Company and p*y their I
instalments at the time specified abort. • .ii
/ ft WM.JB, IsVaNH, Age+t, yl
letlS-ia No, 210 Broa4 si.„^g«aia*. }
maebinery Depot.
Stationary ate am engines,
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
COT ION GINS,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
SAWS,*KLTIN«,
AGRICULTURAL MACHINES, 'EIRE-PROOF
HAF?;S. dK, Ai>..
WOOD &. MANN’S
tBLEBRATED
Portable Steam Engines
From tout to thirty-five horse power.
We hare the offii s', largest and most comp ete
works in the c. unity . engag' d in iranulactu ii g
Po: table Engines. Our engines are, “ i.y ex
perts,” now conceded to be the best apparatus ol
he description ever presented to the publie,
sdapled t . every purpose whero power is ie
qnired. Medium sizes constantly ou hand, ot
furnished pu short notice.
De.cripiive circulars, with price list, sent o.
apolicition. COMSTOCK. A KINSEY,
j.nl7—tim 164 B ;y street. Savannah, O.i.
LEI PER & MENEFKE
lIURVBEESBORO, TEHX..
Produce & Commission Merchants
- DEALERS IN
Bacon, Lard, Flour, anil Grain,
OR ASS SURD,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
And Bagging and Rope.
iep'h 6 m
FOREST CITY
Fouudry aud Machine Shop,
LUFBUREOW & TIMMONS, Prop’in.
XHIS establishment is no\y prepared to ere
cute orders tor tbo manufacture and fopaits of all
kiuds ol Machinery, including
Portable lilngir.ee
Slft>ion uy lingine« Orduuice
and Boilers (lirdsrs
Haw Mills pipes
Grist Mills Pulleys
Flour Mills Wheels
Sugar Mills hVt'rou" Wheels
Sugar Boilers fUilroad Frogs
Railroad Machinery and Dustings of every do
scription.
ALSO,
Brass Ca#f|ng3 of every kind, and of tho best
quality:
Wo keep a' wgyjjSj,., hapii,
Anti Frioiion tioial
Babbit u
Pure Rubber Packiu s
Round Packing for Valve Stems aud Rods.
Special attention given to General Jobbing
Machine Woik. All work donp promptly,-and
warranted r-aiisfuctory,
I.UTBPRROW A TIMMONS,
Fenw.iek Street, near the (lotion Factory
AUGUSTA, GA.
• <v;t2l-6u)
' Hay and Lime,
J- O-I VI! ~p.ncil a .(.ic on KJ.ii >u tin
reuroi T. R. Rhodes, where 1 shall keep Hay
and Lime for sale as low as any other house in
,bi3Cit y- k. j, bowk.
janlS 3i)i
F. Fliinizy & Co.,
WAREH OUSE
ANJ)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
WILL coidinne the Warc-honse anil Com
mission Business at tho old stand of Phini
zy A Clayton, corner of Reynolds and Campbell
streets, and will give their personal ntlerdion to
the Storage, Forwarding and Sale of Cotton an -
Country Produce.
Conwuuiceqtf) aru icipi aiuliy solicited,
janll—3m
SSO Reward.
OTUIiRN from our t.ren isor, on Ibo night o:
k7 W February, Inst,'.one' dark horse Mu'«
medium s »•*, m gru l order; a slight defeat in on.
eye, and a liftmens mark on the left almulder art
* h ® "?'y dis'i'tguishieg marks remember, d.
Na. Mule is supposed to bo between nine ami
y, ars old.
r .„ .. W. A. RAMSEY & CO.
lent I—li
ON CONSIGNMEN'r,
Day, Russell & Benjamin
500 SACKS Halt
m Hampers Irish Potatoes
/sn ,
' Cases Preserved Salmon
15Q Kege and Feikina Dutch Herring
20 Cases Haddock
30 Casks India Tale Ale
40 Boxes German Soap
Ai Sugars
10 HI ds Cuba Ajola-rds
5000 LSa Choice Family Bacon
1000 Lbs Sole i, -a ir.
All of the above will be sold low to close con
signment, jan?l-tf
BICHABDSON CHAT Alt D & CO
MANOFAOTURKRK OF
Richardson s ‘i*. Hemp Leaf ” Hope and Magging,
DF.AL.PRS in India Bagging. Hemp, Twine,
Ac , ard General Merchants
Nu. 36 Wall street, LOUISVILLE KY ’
feb3—Hm ’
"tt
For Rent,
Mv Belmqpt Residence.
A LAO,
Tbe place adjoining, known an the Yankee
(‘*rm, containing 175 acres of open land, live
toilrs Ir in the city. . ’
j jfffkkhon thomas.
1 H ‘h-* d !.,r sa'< a superior lot of Farni'j
h’loqr;
ISAAC T. HEARD & 00.
fei.2-tf
; OI.OON GaIKDNKK, OH AS. MAHON,
Civil Engineer, Civil Engineer,
tPATENT AGENTS, LAND SURVEYORS
AND
%% 1 AHOHITKUTB.
INFORMATION applied for given Irce of
A ,harge. Addre«, Bt n< BRQDNAX,
‘ fr.hlß-lm Augusta, On.
43TATJ3 OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND OOU6l"
>3 TY.—Will he sold, on the 21st FEBRUARY
init., at the late residence of John 8. Cooper,
corner of Centre and Ellin str.ets, in the city of
AuguAtn, by order of the Ordinary of said conn
'ty, all the perishib'e property belonging In the
Misted said John 8. Oodper.
ieblO-id ,r J. e, CLARK, Ei’r,.
■ ' 1 * 5 *
. * V
VOL. 22—NO 20
INSURANCE.
», —* - *4s - -
JOSEPH E. MtRKIItI.I,, tgent
r~— ■
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Niiw York
SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New York.
INSURANCE COM’Y.
of New York.
ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY
Brooklyn
SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE COM’Y
Massachusetts.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Valley of Vhginia.
' FLORIDA HOME INSURANCE CO.,
♦ WOODVILLE INSURANCE COM Y.
♦These Companies are the only oneswbo h*v.
met with any iou-at thin Agency; they have been
met a* prpmp ly as mail facilities permitted.
Tliis Agency is prepared to Insjrc Houses
Merchandise, Farm Property at reasonable
rates.
Inland an«rMarine Insurauco written a?
us ial. Pusincsi attended to promptly, ami
losses promptly and equitably adjusted.
JOS. Jj. MARSHALL, Agent.
_ feblß-lmlf
Underwriters’ Agency
COMPOSED OF TOE
(iermaiiia jn Hanover
Nia«ara i\ liepublic
UVSIKVVi'E COUPIYIKS OF ftCW YORK,
CtAttx-a: ASSETS
s:*,ooo,o<><>.
lew e Policies for fire.. Inland and Marine In
•vranee, made payable in (fold or Currency.
W #60,000 TAKEN ON ONE R]SR
under one paucY.
LObSES PKCMPTLY PAID
M. P. STOVALL, Agent,
, No. II Warren Block.
AuguaU, Sepi.. 27, Ifttif). ,pp»a-6ui
* In Store,
t«r sa!o lo dealers—
-200 bbla Extra Family Fl- ar
leOO bushOs Prime Corn, by
J. T. HEARD A 00.,
Commission Merchants
And Healers in Flour an<| Grain,
tf No. j Warren Block.
Groceries,
w. H, STALLINGS,
132 BKOAD STREET,
OFFERS to his friends qnd (ho public geu
eially, n h-,o a,s.ortmont ol G room ies. Als
'*U jan27—lin* Un ° ap8 ’ au>l all ° r Shot. ’
Plant tlie Corn,
And plotv it,
And shell it,
And sell il.
J. & T. A. BONES
Are now receiving some
3PLOWS,
Grindstones,
V and
MAN7 OTHKit ’HUNGS
NEEDED AT PRESENT.
janßl-tf
People’s Steam Shi|> foniinmy
LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIIIST
CLASS STEAMERS,
MOM-EKA,
cap,. J. UoiDuiaudai,
AND
' EMILY B. SOUDER,
(•apt. H. W. LOOCKWOOl), f' .mmftuder.
For Now York Direct. -
Tlic new and favori-e t'asscngcr Steamer
MONBKA,
Captain J. Marshinan,
WILL leave Accommodation Wha in
‘l'hursday, February 2ad, at half-past six
o'clock A. M. *
These Vessels, alternating weekly, off. rii «
every ihursday te the traveling public n
class passenger boat, with sup.-iior accominoda
t- >DB.
For Pass age or Freight, apply lo
VV 1t,1,1S A CHISOLM, Agents,
Mills House, Charleston, 8. O.;
Or W. A. RAMSEY A OO;,
!)“’ (i?™ A geu-a. Augusta, Ga.
JOHN GRAY,
I>BALKK IN
Wooden are, Brooms, Fails,
BRUSHES, MATS, TWINES,
CORDAGE, TUBS,
Churns, Cradles,
WAGONS, CHAIRS,
BASKETS, &o,
NOS. 16 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS,
iETIEW -Y-OK/IC.
febl—3m
CHICHESTER & C0.7~
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
hardware,
55 Beekman and 85 Ann Slraet,
NEW YORK CITY.
OUR Ktock comprise# a grikt variety , t
.Goods, Bolcolcd cxpreaslv Southern tna,-
keis.
u^ r * Bs-rT#, ( formorly of Stevens A
ltetis, Charleston,) would be Uuppy to see bis old
mend i at the above hou-e. n--v22-6m
Boarders Wanted.
IVE or six Day Boarders can be accommo
dated wllb good board by applviugat No. Ufl
Reynold street. In front of S. C Depot.
f-bll -10 t«
100 Barrels
OF
Stovall’s Excelsior Mills Flour
FOR SALE,
THIS celebiated Flour we*keepon hand in
all aise pa'kiiges. Having tried it ran u
oommend it to our frienda with c -nfidenco
“““4 SSSSu.
JOHN N. DAVIES, ~
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AT THE OFFICE OF
STARNES A JOHNSON.
labU-ln
A. »VA-Ov r.iri j.n 11\<;.
■
cents; id wwffc, 36«ents. 40
1 SQUARE, -
•gpzr ‘•asttsm’w'fc
2 SQOABES,
l month, sl6 00; 2 months, $27 60; 3 months,
.J7 50; eaoh additional month, $4 00 per square
' 8 SQUARES,
• A 1 22 ,5° > 2 T Dt,ls ' $37 50 ! 3 mouths.
«o° 00, each additional month, $8 50 per square
, , 4 SQUARES,
*63 50 n 'ciH i7 /c, ; . 2 IR , onthfi ' $47 6,1 ! 3 months,
*63 50 , tach additional mouth,*3 0(1 porsquare!
I , ■ K . SHQUAR 4,
1 numth, $32 50; 2 months $52 50; Smootha,
$67 60; eaohjaddiuonalmontn, $3 00 per square.
. .u 6 SQUARES,
1 month, SJ7 00 ; 2 months, $67 60; 3 mouth*.
*75 00; each additional month, $2 50per square .
10 SQUARES,
1 month, st>o 00 ; 2 months, $-.10 00: 8 months,
slls 00 ; each additional mouth, $2 00 per square!
<Jumm l C “ nt ' Uddilim ‘ al " Uen TUt ill special
the uiside C ° added * or “‘b'ertiHemenU kept oa
menti >er C ° nt ft<! ‘ led *° r doilb, ° o,,| um advertise
-15 cents per line for obituary noliuos and com
munications.
All bills due and payable on demand.
- ""■lf "" -"' ■ok
LARGE IMPORTATION *
OF
HAVANA SEGAJAS,
Leal and* Smoking Tobacco.
1H AVE now in store a choice assortment of
genuine Havana Segars, heat and Smoking
tobacco, imported by rnysoit direct from Uavana
-and will sell lower than they cau he bought for in
V.Tr rk ' 0, - nui >te Havana Leaf Tobacco at
*1 16 per pound by the bale.
I have also on hand a large stock of Domestic
Scgars, all of which will bu sold at the lowest
market price#, at wliohsale or retail.
Orders solicited and filled at the shortest notice;
All cegars sold as Havana warranted genuine.
_ It. MOUNA,
Cornel Bull and Congre-B streets,
. „ (Under Screven Rouse)
<k< 2 Savannah, Georgia.
WT GRAHAM,
BROKER,
lOS BROAD STiaiJirTT ‘
Buys and sell#
COTTON GOLD, BANK NOTES, BONDS kc
aug22-tf
w. j. Bi.aia. TTT. sHirn. wTw. skkiT.
BLAIR, SMITH & 00.,
N 0 2HB BROAD ST IS.LET,*
AUGUSTA, GA.,
General Commission Merchant
And Agents loc Uio Sale
Maoufactui'ea Tobacco.
UprohftMe find Noll, on t’ornmi sion,
Cotton, Cotton Goods, Wines, Liqu, rs,
Frounce mill Merchandise of every deßorlotiun ■*
Consignments noliuitod. noh lirt *
rtniEsubscribei- offer,. for sale orient one o
■ the be,t (.ottoa and Provision FARMS in
Hancock ociunty, Georgia, containing seventeeu
or mghleau bandied areas, well watered and
healthy, with |lqo plantation iinpiqvemonts, and
within two wiles of the celebrated M.-unt Zion
j. S. waiYTHH.
SOUTHERN
mNBPORTATIOK COMPANY.
AS o ' l ' for the
XL fcOUIUERN irannportai io.v com
t a- 1 Sr 0w prepared to issue through Bills
of liadmg to New York on all Cotton or Produce
•n”u 1 1,0 transportation used at present
TL b ti tirß . t . o a ’“‘ »f eR '»er« to Savannah, and
steamships thsnce to New York.
Parties having shipments to make will find it to
tbitr advantage to make application to
JiNO. A. MOORE, Agent,
, Mclntosii street.
j au27—l m
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
|_>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi-
A) Jiary ot .leti'erson county, will be sold, at
file Market lloii.e, in Riuhtmmd county, ou tlnr
first Tuesday in APRIL Wit, a tract of Land,
containing thtoe hundred and one (301) acres
adjoining lands of A. C. Walker, Heiekiah Wil
li ims and olheis. Hold as 'he property of Cilei>
O. Weeks, doceio.e.l. i’ei uis oa the city of sale.
AHKLTa WEEK'S, Aaui’x.
January IHlili, 186 u. t P h3 - • t,i ♦
AUGUSTA, G A., January Ist, l«odT'
UA VIN U ussocluted with our firm Mr. Enos
A. Tarn, of Elbert county, G»., we will
continue business at our olu -tarid, under the finu
name of MOCA U, A, TATE A CO., , hilJ
MdfJALLA A CO.
McCALLA, TATE & GO.,
COTTON FACTORS
• AND .
OO MMIMSION MW KOI i'ANPH 1
Chah. p. ilot ri.i.a, l Jackson fjt., near Ellis Lt..
Enos A. Tar*. • *
M. T. MoGkigok. ) AUGUSTA, CA.
j m 3 —2in*
TrTi. warnek7~
plitmbek, gas
AND
STEAM FITTER,
IN REAR OF
No. «55 BroadSL, AttgnUa, €}«., .
Respectfully informs nisoui friends
aod the public generally, that ho is now
prepared to fill ail orders in his line with promot
iiens and in the hem, manner. *
Constantly on hand all sizes and kinds of Pipes,
Brass Cocks lor steam, gas and water, Street
Washers. Hath '1 üb*, Boilers, Pumps, Bar Lead,
Hose and Hose Pipes, Gas Chandeliers, Brackets
and Drop Lights, amt all other goods belonging
to the bnsinoM, those in want of splendid Gas
Chandelier# oan call und wake selections from
Photographic illustrations, and get them at New
York prices. Country customers cau have jobs
ot pipes fitted by sending diagrams and oct reet
measurement.
• H- WARNER,
, Jan In— aid In rear sis No; 255,
60 CHOICE KENTUCKY*
Horses and Mules
FOR SALE.
A. MON <1 tli,in lir.t ei... K.u ucky Mnl>.
Fino Haddle and Harness 11m sea
Heveial pairs of Family Carriage Horses, of
the very best qualities. *
Parties dosinng to purchase can tako and trv
them, and return if not suited. None of them
have ever been in tba army#
Call and see them at Palace Staldes, Kill# at.
f|eclft, ‘ __ MA. DEHOMY.
Trustee’s Sale
OF VALUABLE LANDS IN BUBKE
COUNTY.
BY virtue of a decree of the Stipe-ior Court of
Richmond county, at the January torn,, IS6«
will be sold at Waym sboro, on the first Tuesday
in March next, to the highest bidder, betweei
the hours ol eleven and twelve, a. in., that valua
ble farm in Burke county known as the Cheea
oorough place, eonWoing about eleven hundred
acres, more or less, bounded by Briar Creek and
the lands oftna estate of Crocket, U. B. Powel
Wm. C, x and Mrs. Wood. Possession to be givea
on the first d#y of January next, und the pur
chaser to pay for papers. Terms oast, on <he day
H. D. HEARD,
f-b6—td Ti uslee.
1 Savage Heyward & iSoulvT
AUCTION &, GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO 123 East R«y, CRarfertfln, S. next to
Union Bank, and A T o. 241 Broad Street
Augusta , Georgia,
W»LL give prompt atfevtion to the Pm
Miase and or Lav.ds, Ho,ids, Stocks
1,01, t0n, Rice, Merchandise, Naval Stores, and all
ki'uia of I'raduoo* leaving large Hoorn
Accommodation.',, will be prepare! to sell at
Aacuon und Private Sale, cargoes and all con
signment.-! which may be intrustud to us.
Jyia-tr
2,000 Barrels
OP STOVALL'S
EXCELSrOR MILLS FLOUR
FOR SALE.
J AM pre; ared with a constant supply of
Wheat to furomh
THE TRADE
FRESH GROUND FLOUR,
As low as can l>e laid down from any
quarter, in
Handsome Packages.
Full weights and quality warranted.
THOS. P. STOVALL.
feblS—tf
Hay and Pea Vines!
100,000 LJ,BB. u! ill, iH'.tqu.lity
MdHay and Pea Vine# i. uttered for sate, in q*a n ’
title# to suit. Apply to H
, 8. IF. OLIYER,
U •' N,h. XI Nolntcih itraet,
And tell il