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LONI ON.
W1 have She pleasure to-day nf C'-mninnicat
in ito our reader* aud the public, ah* ° *
•• Award, made by the Ro»"l Counn^H-ne™' >
the American iontributora to tii" Iu •
Exhibition at London- Thr.
port was received from the ag nt Mr. 1
by the steamer which arrived at N • w >
Sun av, and through the poht’iiess or M.'
Km dt. Sectary of the Central oimiiiltye
we are enabled thus promptly t • make it publ
L«*apnff. Octoikk 13,
T 8m: I b«g leave to hand y u my r- port hot;
the Gent ExhtbitioTh” comm s-.on>
which I was honored by lie Executive Com
mitt , e of the • entral And ority oi me
Stares, bear!- date the 1,1
larnv d n London, in pursuance o| the in
strnciicii* vou had given me. on the 27th <
March. The contributions shipped from ou
country in th Si Lawrence hail bee i d--| on:
ed in th»b’ii4ioff * few day* before, and othe
convibiitmrw freighted by private vew la. we.,
dai’r ftrriring. No preparation of the divUitn
ailoi’ed to our country men had been made he
yond th t of i ere >hei:er f r themsrlv- a an
their good*. In com non with other foreign
eat-ona. it was expected that all expo- son n
for properly a r miing and <ii*pl yi».-
onr c •mribiiuou* to the Exhmiti n. a d h,
•ecuri.ff can and safe’y to them while it shou .
enntinu were mhe born** by ourselves N»■-
•h-r coun»» r<, tablee, fixture*, nor plaif <nn» .
nvith r ove ings. standards railings, nor deco
ration*, had been ';tnvided Our go ds wer
in the building under toe seals <>f the customs
our con trib cor* w re many of them p-esent,
anxious tor seine -t* ptn be tak»-n ' hich won r
secure to th*tn the purpose for w’hich they h*r
crossed the ocean ; our neighbors, the French
Rii**itU4. a- d inh bitaota of she different com,
t ies nf th? Zol -Verein. we e bu-i'y • ngae?<
in forward! z the w. rk within their respective
divisions: and *he Executive Committee of ti.«-
Royal onimirsi n were urging speed upon ah
so etgners. inorder that every ih ; ng shou d be
in readiness on the dav of opening, the Ist oi
May Under these circunwtam e#, after re
ceiving the advice of the American Minuter,
and with the full ap rob iticm of the contribu*
tors, expre-eed in a formal resolution at a
public meeting. I negotiated a loan from
Gkorgk Pzabodt Eso., an American mer
chant residing in Lond*.*n, for fifteen thous
and dollar* The whole expense* to which the
Com mission from the United states has been
subjected I h»rewth enjoin
No report of the Great Exhibition can do i’
full jiislic . No aggregate of repons, though
that aggregate should comp>L*e the reports o
•very l“cal cotmnia«ioner to the body v hich
appo nted him. of every foreign coininisaio»-er
to bis G -vernine nt. of every s e >ar in E«ir>‘p«
te the society wh-rh furnish *d hi* credentials, of
th juries tn no council of chairmen, of these
latter to die executive commit ee of the exeru
t re comm Lae to die royal commissioners. and
of tbe«e tn her • majesty the Q*i er, together
with all the docummls s brained tn scientific
a»M ciations, agricuJtuta! «<»cie:ie*«, and literary
in*t iGtions bf ih - abfex men living, could, allo
ge.ber tbo.ighsu h a volume -ouldc main an
extraordinary amount of tie fid inform lion,
convey ny adequate idea of the almost exh uu
le-s resoiirce* ol this storehouse *>| the world’s
industrial products Least of all can this report,
prepared in the midst of conutant claims, the
moet adverse to scientific investigation. up»»n
my time aud thought*. present to yon any true
exponent of what th*> Great Exhibition really
wa*. Indeed, it doe* n*»t claim ohea* y thing
more titan a syn -p-'i* • f such information a*
e »■ Id be gathered from cert tin portions of the
Exhibit on in '’ hich. <tseemed t*» me. my c tin
trynen would be moat interested
|i ia to be regretted tn «t rhe interest in the
Great Exhibition did not take an earlier hold
»»f public seutiineiil in our com* try « what
w< d 4 >«end which, nerording to die testimony
cf ever* visitor from the United States, was u *
adequate leproAentnUnu of our industrial eon
diiimi—-we stood *ecx»»d tn no ooh of th»- three
an.Mhiny auon® • smmbled Ibero either i
articles of mill y, Uhor-savinx inveutions. or
perfect ii’Schiuery Wh*»t might we >.ot have
accomplished had every branch of lab *r. and
every variety ofinterest over our widespread
r nr, try. ben fitlv represented? The contri
butors from every other con t-y. without a
solitary exception, came loth* Exhib tin u der
Governm< txl patronage Every facility for
preparation had h*eu given them at home;
every Ktinitiiu* to excrlien* e in their manufac
ture* which profit and public h«i-nr and rivalry
could give h’d b en applied; rve-y expense
for outfit. tran«it. and t e most favorable exhi
bi;i»»n of their go »Ka irhin the palace, h d b**en
p«id from to pnbbepnr«e: and in many cases
the fav. r *f he Go.ernnieut towards the most
forward* fits exnihiters had amounted to an
absolute • • n »s on the articles t ansuiitied. And
yet, in t e fare ot these odds, acrordi'.g to the
reports of the Jurors of Awards, to the testi n»»-
ny of English jnimiah for the la«t nix week* of
the E bibitiOn, and tn universal opmi n every
where axpressed, there w.»s no divismn in the
foreign department ofthe hiiildin from which
h d bee Uk o fnr tne benefit *f tJrea’ Britain
and o tiucntal Eii<«»peso touch that «a* novel,
ingenious, a d practical in it* application to
the sefiil arts sfromtha in which were dis
p ave 1 the contnhut ons from the United
Blates.
In its reflux influence upon mir industrial
condition. I regard t e exhibition as being far
from useless. Gres numbers « f our pc pie
have not congregated in London during the
past season iu vain. Unhk what has brew
the fart neretofo e the majority who visited
England were practical nutu. Our agri« ul u
risis were th-ro io compare the f rm implements
which use, with those io use in Europe ;to
study the pror ssew by whi h the waste moors
of Engl id have htien made a garde/ ;tot« at firn
experiments -ndlonru the results of chemical
• gticulure: and tn ntroonce at hnma that
wh ch had proved itself ntly sncc*es
ful abroad. Our merhai.ics have not studied
in vain the state aud n oducts of mechanical
»k II s» they were rvhinit d in that great ware
house of the world; and while they have had uo
orca ion to oe ashamed ofthe show from their
own workshops—save i • paucity of spreitn ns
they h *ve learned much to encourage a* d
improve th ir industry t home. Our mann
'arturera have compared proces vs « f labor in
vestigated ne * introductions in machinery,
familiarized themselves with recent inventions,
le trued much in designs and a higher style of
paturns, and prepared themselves teller for
fur re competition in the market with foreign
fabric* It would not perils, s be safe Io say
that, to every practical or scientific man, a
mo th spoof at the Great Exhibition was
s<>u ca of more im rnvement at large than a
year off reign travel would have hern; but it
is safe an quite within the bounds of fact in
assert that as an agrien lural. mechanic I. <nd
Diauilf ctn i g peopl . we have gained more
stimuli* that will be fob, and more kno ledge
that • iii he UMliil. and more * ience hat »vdl
be applied, in our onward indtulri I proge-s
from what baa been seen the last aix nm .thein
Lon ion. than w*» oh > old hwe attained other
wise in twice that nu'nbe ofyears
Agreeably tn am mine men in mv last letter,
1 herewith enclose you the Iwl of American
awards.
Ao 1 hate no*, received any reply from you
at tn thia date of the intention of the Sec etary
of the Nnvy tn wend for tie United Blstee .oods,
I pr-» «nie in e*M» of receiving no meini hnru.
to this effect, when the good* ere ready for
•hip tern1.1 tnuet, or my ran respot sibili'y,
charter a veeeel for tris pu>p«we ; a re-nit which
1 yet hope will nnt b*- imposed upon me.
In taking my leave of th** Fl ciitive <’on»-
Biittte 1 do»ire to express, through you, my
grateful ar.ki;rwli*dgniento to tnem tor their
cou te».a» ce. encouragement, and •npp» *t.
Ia «o wish o make on -table me lion «
toy e»jc. etary .N. 3 l>oi*a». Esq The valua
hie assistance he has re* de ed me and the
Am rican. contributors is eanneotly worby of
your noli e During my temporary a sriice
in the I niied B’ales 1 apn it ted him acting
C minimi ner a* d t ne d nordly say I *as not
n*iss«-d. such wm the a> le manner in w hich he
co* d rted the business nf mi department, .-*nd
th*- tiring weal he evine- dto bring our co;>
tr<b timts fairly m*f* re the juries «*f awards.
T him am i likewise ird* bled ;or the princi
pal elements of ray report.
I won’d also desire to exprese my sincere ac
knowl dgirrnts to each member of the F.aecu
t vt C«*n;r»n’-*e of th»- Royal <‘euKniseioner*
for the kind eae. eon twy, and attention > have
received at the'»r hand*.
U»d now, i* conclusion. I w u’.d uy. that if
I have diet harged my duties acceptably to it e
co nun liter I represent, to the American con
tributor* and my friends. my highest ambi ion
is oh aii ed. my earnest wish accomplished.
I have thehon> rtn be, eiy reapertfo.il . your
obedient servant. I i?w r» Kiuin.a.
V B I oip lose a list of appropriate » made
by the cetera! foreign Government* represent
ed at the Great Exhibition.
T« the Hnn. J G. C. Kfwsbdt. Secretary of
the Executive C mini Mow tor the Industrial
Exhibition at London, 1851.
ALhtetAwiki ; ’*4 StatesCoaHrt
bu or- at the ’** E on of at .N'alieaa
Ciae* I —/Vies ts do.*—A readac Mvq
fc-ui ct> N Y •* %r '■•eel aa4 lw-;
Mere , lw*» A <:-ra. ay, F «*elrsns New .tree
l Et V.ri •» »ad **a«r.t Cwar.sy Xec veer, Irra
W tPrwsklrhe) rf«*t **w tie pr*TM ; Tr*»Mi lr r
C tap nv Iren I Une ctalny. ores. As Han>rab'c
'*■ • *«• Ad»rrr*»ac * aratae ut'n* Co-* p»« .N.
O Y -k • W ire*. IG, M**rro»l. btewsH A
M F*»*» •***♦< ir»*. Merits, Jcme» & < 'etr.pnt. Bo Ur
B r •*
f l ** 11. evt il .Moial —Rsedew G ir
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> htd *1 a en t«etiw e* th«ry
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■ C lre'iaa«fwhaato| R v*mw<l FeaatUr Fu<
F ph K'S). Wnbin*.-® p t CavA«4'cli « b««*e«; Rrb*«
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■M« -f tu ,<J •• (Mai.ad iMihaa <|
1 n on ■ »ery Hip»:ror <p lily. T-e whole w I->»•’
ip. an t J adyfiivhed; <n G. W., a spo.tmg
w/go- » y f»e •} in ?P »■ a
t,«sa * • Ceunci.’ Ma at Dick D rtr"«u
w-icr e ' to l an » pr. > n
r.d L-rrw S w>ng m’ch ne; r »ri, i
VO <;.r-e rhi*u-; w«u«n W . «r<twjng r-g -
v rfrp us ; ‘ owe I Machine Fhop, >elf sei g
* s bs »a»i ow ■ toi.m; S’«ir. C., b» < bin r a
bias; \*<ed*«»y.J P » wed i ianing, tor.gueng
red irrsdns maeh ae.
vil. Mt dal — Don Bridge Manti
v. >ew Y r’x, iu«’del cf Ryder’s patent itofc
bridge
Class Vl’l.— Prizt M.dnlt.— National Inatifn
• ,i oi »'arhmg’nn, uod i- of shi;e of w.’tr, an
• • jre ii«er-han» vetse*® ; Ht. John. J R, nautical
• VS’-a, pvrpn-t’np tn s’»ow th« pte?en~« of any
VstiiTLin lo'eea upon b«» needle; and also to eho
he atnnur «♦ ’ e •< fl *ti:> « resulmg from lb :•»
5 ess ll•narah-l M n - Celt. Samuel e
’• ’ n»f rfl-y and , t is; Pshner tv R s target
fl ; '*ob»n* V I* wu’fi'e nr i r fl a
ASS S X ('cuneil M>.d I— Met.o-m’.rk C
i*RPin
•ra ; - P’ w.
Clam X —t I Midtd - Wi.'i m Ar
'»i f•. <' *• iHvs’.ti nos a a w m >• nf n's* r ‘ ing
rnoo ic.ai jbe' - m ra Ate. P ixi Mzoali
’a- he >. D, slsnee; B.atv. M B; Ihgur.r e<>-
l*»s; ’’ur W. ■».. J’oar camp#**, xirveyina in i
•n<?.ens; Efi won. J. r«a '#*♦, pnemu r A
xarnee M M .daguf*'retypes; Si John J •<»
, et»e- r empv* ’’ h'p ie, J . da/u»* ie- -
i F* < f the mo Hti-rabk iWca'i n —M-tyal:
. E., ph*” giaphs.
LA 8 X .a Priza Vtda>, -*<’l i ker n?. J.,
. trcpiufr piunofore, .-njih» jur* t in* highly d
th an<’ fl . e» ; ' • min-rr, <».. hr a J « th G rar
•<t i- v«od'.. (r ( efl.. > >nd lor t ree other vi.d n*-,
n*avt<da; M jer I frr tu • pan-forte ; Nunn-
1 lor-t ?•-ot*ve Xjuire ;»ixn.do-<». Hvli-
n l -/- .Vf* tiOHH liphen dr Co-, fe» » piano
«v h 4*l in aUacha-cii ; *ir C , 1”r ’hr
i ce-cJ-.t .*• phcat-on of an w mi* riel ru -
er; C-r tar. m-vufac ire of floe: H*w . G. f.x a
»e pi<-of> ; P’»>. n, J. f* fc p.i'en -qi r»;
.snofo.’e iWoney Awarrf.—Wood J. S. f r Che
»*-• incurred tn con true*ing his p ano violin
>SO.
Glass XI ~ Pr xx Verfa/s—Am .skeag Manu
»cturit<4 Go i in «*»: r’mrui of d diings, ticl*ior«,
•-’hraiisgs and - cl’.on flac.n I. M ihmtnatic Du. k
'4rn»>>-1”' n’ C’ co’ -n *sdc< th.
('LA *X I.—Prize W da f - Gilbert A Stt’rer*
Mas*, fl :>•>’* esh b«l* by John on l.rw H &
. Mtnlion.— Holden, B T & b
blankets.
XV— P'itt Medal— laurence Stone
dt Cn T«r'.ns m d- firm native w- I.
(.’lass XVI —Pz zc Merits Baker 8., light
h*rn»«> oi-uperi-r w rkmans-bip; C awiord, H.
M.,calf kins (atned in oak bark ; Hick*y ii Tull,
•o »*jrtman : e?u-; Lr v A Ph Hips a cate of ha -
i-re; W s.-om F in*el’A Mi«nan. rpeeimens n*
•ur’ed hair, for furniture Hanor tb-c Mention
* porta ’coddle.
» LABS XVi» p .ze MerfU;.- Hpnriax, J. K.
rp*riof reitnir o< ac-c< am v'kt; Wcwr. S. G..
o r h riders, si.g’-oly angular in fr »
w bom espial*-, for th* bind, /{or,crab,c Mer
'khs. — Bradley. Hr d Jo . b-'< k ck-t-i b;a : mg
! »nd b!**'k g 'tna ; Ga**a’t H , fup*«ror r«d ng *
, tccount b o ; M-A«iams J. <V W„ rn ed ac<cu».t
ka sad circular is'iar ; Libel! & v ctt apcri.
wees f account b*» ks; S<<rr, C.. bindieg woik*
for the*, find, with thickened m*-g:n* »o rrerent be
5 tn bonis f from bein’ presse-i out; Walker, E. A
* Gn., a Bible ' »»ond an I orrameoted, wi b
1 .re f<>' ' f mi ! < »egjs»er ms'de the co*er.
r *‘Lisa X X Pr'zc v «£;/ —Albrn & H»yt,
[•. fl-v»- .-.Ka /{'Ttor.ble Mention. — Lawreuce, A.
r A. A. dr Co Carp I
CXA'f XX.— Prix*! Meda'i.— Addirgfnn. VV
! H , -hoe» ‘er SBietoe ;urpo.«c* , H-ight, r». W,,
Shift , Jefl*r». W. H , (the workman of l.a-’ie»'
»<*> a sad shoe# notable mat ticn to * xb bit ««n )
//■m rablc Mrntior,g. Breed, N. A & Co. Cb:l
* -Iren’s uhoes ; Jeflfofe, W. H., Collrcio.r of b«wa
ted sh es, (prize medal to the workman); Mil
B «• rd J a tim bi bone. Bonnets made of soitou
» bra d.
8 CiAB- XXI •■•Pr'gr --Dr-“”rr» A
f T'vMs; Morr.ft 'Vavns a ey he U*.« JScvht*’ ; bim
i aon»-. L\ * U«., E-!<*•?*:»*. H-no?able Mention.
H -A5 *t», A. H dr t •..T-<ls.
C A s \X ’ —Prrxc Medah —A ’a-rv & (>.
' ank i .It ; Arrowsn i h G A P» r*'u»*ri.-n l -ek
Ch;’am. R.L ha d*r« de O-»., air furnace; C-.v
--nr tins de «?«., • han-i*i»er» Osy dr Ne veil Parau-
* «»tr<c rertnutM’nr locks, t wrh special a p-ola on«;
* H*rt«ar, 5. C , Safomander »-•»!•; Hftw».«nd, C.,
I B »ll r.fojrenb; Ve<»r»gcr I c»* l‘»fk Irk.
//tjnorab'r L/ r.li/*n. —-Por.dtfc Cn., Cooking s’* ’*'.
* Lieb XX V ••Prize Ated/4.-—Brooklyn Punt
Gle'a •
Class XXV! Mention. --eW e Ra
ran, C -• n.-n-r**b«’»ng ehiir.
('lass XXVII — lt noridlr .L'awfwr’x —M*r'-
. lan-t «f. ’mi* C*. F>r ar iefo* tn t • -f si-p.
> eton-’; **•'• tr ***• r. W«t»«r v.«ie fthe Lri k c'*. .
Cia<s XX HL—f\m: cit it dal - -O.xdy
flfo In •* r-»r»* , *r. P/ize Mednl P<cr,
Com?; H-vward R’.**-er <’o*w;niny India üb”»*r
1 shoes; L*ri’g, G.. Wster pill; Mou’tr.n, S
In-la ra’.bt' good* : Prate, Jn ins &. Uo„ Ivory
vnneer.
CiAig X-X —-P iz« A/c?<l's.- -Bsnia Xavier
dt Co., P.s*-v -«>’(••; Ha*at J, ’J'vls’ -op*;
» o>ide< bv<*k M J., Pr«>*rv/*il .-naehe; ; Midland
ffta*« of, C*’l*et‘o« “f pro-tur** ; S' Jchn, J. K ,
So p . T '■ e. H. P. A w. c.. T ifot »O*|»
Class XXX - •Pr-xe MeJul - • r owera | Hiram,
i Ststts of a Ur* k Slave in ** arble.
L
i Last Day of *h«* Orent RxhibMlon.
I .
> The World’s Fair at I ondon was finally
cl -ved on the I-Sth i»«st., having been closed lo
r
the public ntveial days previous Nolwiih
, staiidin* the great up tee devoted to the
i le ter of Hr. Kiddle and il.e Anm-i« an awards
1 we cannot omit the f- llowing account given by
’ the Loimloii T/nr- of the c osmg scene:
Am th* day wore on. a remarkable c-Hirentni
| lion nf people »n the nave began I > be d »*<•<• n
ible The side avenues aud court* were <!♦•
| eerted, and from end to end of th** building
nothing wah io be seen but a great «ea of hu
man Brings filling up the centre, and agil itcd by
• n thou*and diff rent rnrrrnta of ctiriOMiiv, which
' k«*pt th® num in n* lion wi hoot progress
I Time p-vard, and the circuit tiou iu the transept
* became rati sr impeded. The people aoetii d
ii to b-ia ingup their position then, und the
> I galleries, aafrras in« eye could roach, wereoc
i j cupied by sped ion wh'». as they gaz**d ou
: the vast rwaeuiblage beneath evidently appear
! ed to expect that some public deiDOiKlration
, w«» about to be mad**.
Tiie ergana, which had been play* d constant
ly during the eady **art of the d y now
■ silent, and even that wande>ful man Herr Som
mer, with his still more wonderful instrument,
•ent forth n** longer tho»e a*t*>tti*hing volumes
of sound which have rendered him, pi* rx rl
•me . the trnmp**ter of the Exhibition No
thing was to be h* ard but ’hat atrang* aud mv»«-
tetioiiH hum ot voice* which, rising from all
h g aswcfublagee, is nnpe-iug but which, in
the * rvaUl Palace, swelling upward from more
than fifty thousand p**op e. In «ves an imp ra
id u upon the mind not soon to be forgo t, n.
It waa drawing near five n’cluck, the wh.le
av* »a-t a d west, the area of th* tr«n*c,it,
and the •alleries. might be seen pack'd with a
det se mass of black haw. through which al in
terv *ls, a Hruggling feniale bonnet emerged
here and *here into light
The vast multitude had now lecome *ia
•ion.iry and were • vidently a* afting.*an silent
I ut intense exci etn« nt. the last act of a greit
event, immortal in the annals of the niiieten h
century. It wa* a solemn and afl’reting ace e.
Mich aa ha* i.irrly been wi nenved. and for
which an opportunity cannot soon aga-n
arum. Words cnr ot do it matico, and
r fall utterly to convey the mystery and the
grandeur thus<-n.h«'died to the »ye. Let the
t r ader fancy what it must have b> en to com
> prrhend with one glanc** fifty thousand pen, le
aaaetnbl* d under one rn f in a fairy palace,
i with walls nf iron and cl *m, tho strongest and
k the n»*»t fragile material happily and xplcndidly
t combined. Lot him. if he <*<n. picture to hun
„ M«dl'Uiat »«seu>blag»’m the centre of that e'i
r fice. lied wiih epeciinene of human industry
, and national ealth. from even civilized coni*
j miinify and the remotest corners of the g obe.
Let him tax hi* imagination to the utteriuo«t.
. and Mill bey ond the mate lai inag»-ihce* cr of the
r spec acle presented io him—let him remember
r that the stream of life on o hirh he looks <iuw
contains in it the intellect and the hesrt of the
great* st inettopolis in the most powerful em
pire in tho wor'd that strong ierlings s’.ch
as rarely find utterance in a form so sublime,
f are about to tin expre-ion from that mu’ti
s tnde. and that in he-dhen (irnea. even when
* hherty was still a new p wer upon the earth,
t the voire of the people was h*dd to be the voice
* of God.
I Not only the days hut the minutes of the
. Gro <t Exhibition were numbered, and the first
sign of it* dkMMthitinn wa- giv» ii by Oder a
. crysid fountain Ju*t before five o'clock
strura. the feathery jet of w ier from Osier’s
. ervsial fountiin snd.L nly rei*e ’ t and t r silence
o« the vast assemblage he* «in • deeper and
i more intense. *he no»ment at la*t rame. Mr.
» Bradshaw appeared t the weH corner of the
transept gall ry on the south side, bearing a
f large red flag in his hand. This he d splayed
» «s the rlnrk »t<uck. and insta- tly ait the organs
- in the Building ware hurling into the ir the
i well known not *nl the nno al anthem. M
the same moment the awsemhled multitude un
r covered ; a:d those who saw this act of loyalty
• from an dv ntageous post ion e ill long re
-9 member tar effort which it produced up n tiiei
- J min is Where ju-t bes re nothing w a visible
| but aiuass ot black batasUeirbing away until
p lost in Kbe distance, hum diatel|thereappear-
I : ed a gr ataea of u turned anno ted faces,
and to the snlenm sileuce of ex. ectincv tuc
eeeded a veduam of sound in whi* h the voices
. of the peoo-e were heartily jni rd.
Asa r® as tar anthem hid rinsed, (here arose
; suck ch* eis a< Lngiithme.. amnoknow how to
. give, besr were for several minutes.
r and when the I st o: them lied away therepas«rd ’
i over the entir budding, and with an effect I
i to’ l *’!’ •‘•bli’tie. a tremendous rolling sound, like j
r I that of t.:un ier, caused by thausauda of feet •
* I stamping their toy » -y npnn t .» boarded floors. ’
‘‘ Under this dem * «ra*i»»n every ptre of flic
r edifice tr mb., d. and xs it swrpt from we-t to 1
east many an eye was Fused with anxiety to the *
girders and ibar«. whirli iu long p<r-pecti e
vv»r stretched out heroic them And <' ( •
time bad arrived tor the d-xth peal of the • vui
hiiir.n to be rung out. Some •nr hn g nut «
from ths gallery ol tne transept a pi- ce of cd
ir... on whicb was in*c ib'd the veR-knowu
passage frmn S ak ptar s Tempest Ac.;
•G'ar rsv®’* »cw are sad*d ; our actors,
A® • ywi, wer? a’ *-p;r ts and
Ar® i® ? mo rr, ivto Pia i r :
And li<®rheb le«® i ■ bt»® • f «hi® vhroa,
Th«eto*d slapped lowers, <b * gerpeooe
Ih» e'en-i to ar! - , th* great <i > ®-|f _
Y-v,*l «bi hi t a-f* » a u-« 4«®
Aai Ma® hv ua ut> Grital . agtar f faded
L «r- wr ® a ® j
A nrnule or two was allowed to el*pae before
the fatal signa' w * given and during this brief
interval the assemblage remained silent and
motionless. At last it came, at.d a perfect st rtn
of bell peals brote over the building. The
committee seemed to hav- coiL cted all their
str-ngth fnr a h<t effo t in this department of
their duties. Mid we do hope that to the other
• ati*t c» • f the great un 'eraking now clos d
may at once be ad ’ed the number of tvmpa
nums broken on th® final day Ireland has
sen: th® nu*t powerful beU to the Exhibition,
but tnese resources, ad. ed tn the b da of al!
uat’nn*. were de med insutheient. an I Chi a
.l?d to come o the re-cue wi h her gangs, and
I ndla tn *titke up *nme hue sav age notes from
her twwb-toraa. before the sign* of an in;«.nu -n
’«• Hep rt were uuurMakabiy »:>.a- -e*trd. 'in
cettconrae es pe- |-ie fora long time remained
massed tnge’be . as if no power could s« p-rate
•«r f »*e theui; bnt at last small currents and ,
rippi ® of human ben gs m.ght be ►een selling
toward u>e exit-doors, and these gradual.'/ in-
creased in volume end rapidity as the shades
of evening fell. One by one thfe gas lamps were
;i ued.and the building, divided between tiie
• mp re of day and night, assumed an aspe t
kU i’»u«|y in harmony wi.h it* defunct character
The crowds flowed out f sler every minute,
and first th \ western and then the eastern por
tions of the nave beg in to show vacant spaces.
In the mean t.me the ringing of the bells was
occasionally suspended, and in the intervals
hearty chee»s were gv* n lor Pr-n r e Albert, lor
the Prince of Wales, for Mr. Paxton, for Mr.
Fox, for the exhibitors, and upon various other
grounds. An : Itempt, too. was made by some
vocalists to get up a musical perform; nee. but
their efforts were instantly drowned by the re
vived energies of the ringer*. Some one pro
posed a cheer for K »ssuth, but it met with j;o
ri’spo- se. except some derisive laughter. The
galleries and t- e eastern and western naveshad
now been c««mpl- tely cleared, but a dense body
still clung round the crystal fountain, inanv
Ailing bmtieswilb water fr«-m it as a memento,
aud others struggling i • vain t-» approach it lor
that purpose. The p lice and the sappers ap
peared on the scene, first in small knots, and
then, when they had moved the people on a lit
tle, in extended line. By gently pressing on
' them th. y at last induced them to go, but it was
. »Prk and half past 6 o’clock before the building
wa* completely cleared, and the bells finally
ceased tolling.
The Executive Committee. and tho chief
members of their staff, met in the transept when
it wa* all ov r. and many and hearty were the
congratulations which they exchanged on the
happy termination of their brilliant labors It
i* rarely, indeed, that a body of men have as
sembled at lh« clu-e oi any undertak’ng with
more legitimate ground for fe» ling pleasure and
satisfaction. The < ; reat Exhibition has been
mainly the work of their hands and its trium
phant success is naturally regarded by them as
th* ir highest reward. Even the sappers parti
cipated in the gratification which the event of
Saturday inspired, and before the building was
left to si'euce and solitude they made its dim
and shadowy interior ling with three hearty
cheers for the Queen.
Coinmtriial.
CHARLESTON, Nov I. We hive no Improve
ment o not ce in business Ihe general (r- de of
nor city has been very inactive during the week,
and we hardy know to what cause to attribu'e this
unprecedented Magna?ion in meet depaitments of
trade, unleav it is that our community are suffering
u der the stri stenev of a money pressure.
Cotten. — This artk e was in fa»r request through,
out the (receding week., and as the demand was ful-
I. upto -he receipts, the market »aa not only firm,
b it gradu-iPy acquired a di»’o--al str-ugth. andwhv.n
we cl<wc»i t’br i'.-qui ic«, preparatory to our report of
t e 24th it r.. (trieea lad decidedly advancing ten
<l-n« y ; ’h' market si siained thi* position at the
open ng of h-* week und r review. The
tug the f >s : two days, viz: Friday and Saturday
(•mounted tn ab'Lt 2000 lale». The unfivorable
advice-, however, hr urht out by the steamer Paci
fic. which came to h nd on Sunday, depressed the
market, and there was subseque-tly a
a oru deal- rs as to who sh ?uld obtain the ascenden
cy. The bu’in**a of Monday and Tuesday vas
il neo'i rather easier terms, although no dc’ided
reduction ran be said to h»ve been established in
prices On t'rdreediv the demand waa rather
« live than o h t-wise which freely met by eel
Lrs. who ger.noliy t-irnied more div cred to yield
t«c»rc m* we e unable to control, and the
rr-'n-M i ons in man# instances doting the day were
made a’ a p-si ive reduction o f jc on ’he pri es cur
rent «t the opertittg <.f (he week. Thursday was
appiinte< a day of Thanksgiving and business may
tic i#aid o have been appended. ‘I he market was
we’i aUcn«fe<i yesterday nod no new feature pre
■TUd itself. T e translations, as nn Wed read tv,
w**re n <m> centrally in fovor of purchasers to the
extent -ecorde ' •' ove, but while we ndm t this fact,
-e it u*‘ fnrdrer ad«i chi’ we do n-,t think it ydvisa
b e o T»dnce ■u T qno<Bt : on*, an 1 therefore rcrew
t ..*r «»♦ ct.e previous w*/*k Wry ii de ’as been
on< in tue extreme rate* in ccn>equ- nee of their
anil bvnee the ieahditv we later und' r in
i>cf b'lntt able to yiv q nia’irns The business of
he week *u n u 7.5 0 b*!***, a/a’nat the rece’pt
io rhe same time of 10 314 bales The actual i «n»-
ac’ione com-ri*-24 l»»-!*aat <i 105 at 61. 33 at 6|.
fQatbj 29 ”6) 4a 6| <:0 .17 31 a7f 29 a7j
254 > 7j 63 t |. 3 7•» 7J. 6i at 7 13-16, 726
- 7j 30a 715 lb :430 nt 8 1676 at S|, 2166 at
Bl sort 35 nt .9 5-lOc W- q tote *rdi ary to troid
o denary i j , 7 ; mi dling t £<o l tn ddhng 7( a
fnirt tliOi' fa r 8; and fiirFjnftfr. T emaik-t
f.r all de-cri tiona •»» long C«»tL n bno been very
q re* inc' om la*l report The iransac'ious, so far
as we h»ve be*n ahl. , » toeseeita’n. have bsen lifoit
ed to a etf-ali I t nf c a”.lees, at 30*.: aud 10 bgjka
M-‘ine*. th'* first of 'he new crop that has reached the
(■al Met, . t 30c.
/?fce. - There has bena far demo'd for (hie
article du*inv the week, and the rc.ei is, which
c mnrsu ii re-a, h ?v»' nearly al be.-.n sold.
The ma-It 'atrm• Ia- ' d nI j rice
b>*e kuff-’r d ? v g’ f redi ? * a. ' nr »na*» »’-ii <<eg
c*in»-hi*Creo **vt bi;sh< dor the ra<e. c irrenr this
day we k. The r-cwcropb?g!n r focouieto market
freely. Th*? CK'rcrueacf nb<:- have been 'mtn 2f a
S2| for *h* oi l , an I ft. in 21S 1 to *3 1-16 for‘be
new. Prime q’ alitiea will b ing Ir- tn 3 '.o >3} per
hundred pounds.
Cor i - -The demind from store has been quite
I ndied for •' me time back, and 'hesupply is rx'h r
he vv tor th#* scaion, our dealers generally having
wore than sufh ieot to carry <hem into the imw
<roi» Un te*-present circumstances curq ofot’ens
n ust be con-rd<‘i’« d no® nal. Some 1 ’O'J but-hcla
N--r’h ’tolina a ru : x< <! lot hove been i<ed and
B<r»!'tvt6o ; and there w?s rI»o a ?ale of 3000 bu h
e - M azyi-i <l tr« in • uro ar 6’c.
Oa£-.-» I he* , e avebc« n no arriv Is s : nce our
In <«?•• T< e * •«' sa'e was a' •0c
’ he arri s’s since o <r Ins - emhiaee pome
I 00 bales Eflvtrrn, er.d ab*-ut 200 bzles North
I v-r, the wh-» eof wh»«*h, witr the czcei fion of
3 o'j’ 100 b«i» s Eastern of common qua'ity, bus
t .*» »•! I within die rar ee of pr* rer t quotations.
Brt.n.- -‘•'idesend Shou ders have been entirely
»e>i'ect*’tMa w ek. T’-e m ha- been de
p. »-»*ed, and n ir«-c l>ave a d eiued downward ten
drftev. Good continue scarce, and will
iradity cumin.>nd our hiyher figure, and perhaps
a price lov ■ it. Aam i| lot nf Sides was at
IQ. N:o (rai>s ret ion •» tn report in Shout ere.
l.a d.- -The n» ikot hue been very quiet thia
w— k The only tra*si»*ficn that hi>s c- in •Ij our
knowledge, we* the Fw eoff-O *•<.’»«»■ prime H.nhiircre
■it |’| We q de in Lt lv nominally 10 -t 10|c a d
iu kerfs 111 • !l|o.
f- l >ur, --W e hMve no change co notice i.i the
For n*atket.
---fbe transactions since our Inst have
been co 1 fin-d so’ely to Gunny Cloth, <( which about
I'Obnle- have changed hands al prices ranging
fro<n 3 to 13|c.
Po e —The trarsa-lions have been confined prin
eip -l y 'o small Im* at p ice* wnhio the of rre
•rn’ q »’ta'icoe. The only sales of any extent were
2fto cods go*>d western, at 7| ; and 150 do. Phila»
dt 'p »i «’ 71 cents.
S U — There wno Uv rpro’ afloat. The latt sales
were at 75 *n i 60- S- me 20 0 bushels Turk’s L
land, re*** -rd h< re withi a few days, wrte unsold
win n •« c closed our report. V
( ‘jT < —fhe market haa been very quiet th s
week the traueactiona I aviug been limited to a few
hundred baz« Kfo Tbe selections of a c*tri?o receiv
ed «l s r»cr a h rt time since, have been celling at 8| ;
aid about 200 t»*ya re-eivd coaetwire, q i lily not
so brought from 8| toß| •.
Mo’.sses.— ffiu transactions in *his article dating
’he week have been hn»il«d ?o small parcels f r retail
p-irp-.»»•'*. and confined tnne Iv to ' üba and New Or
lea s T**e sumer (rim i. «lly at 20c., and the kt
ar from 35 ic 42 •., a» in quality.
Sugflut.—The S gar tnirk»'t ba* been in a state
nf *om|l' e «*avnation ’hrcugboit the week just
e*oee Price* are no rin il.
Donreatic Uquors — The trxnsactiors nf the week
c« ii iet of atx u< FOO b' l<* N. <>. Whiskey from
sio e. at prices ringirg *roiu 23) to 21jc.; 40 bbls.
Providence hum al 27|«’ ; -nd |OO ' tls Baltimore
•* h ek-y ircc ved since our la-t, al 22”. ler gal on.
KxcA-inrrs — 1 il’* on >■ i g’ttn t 9| a 9j ; do. cn
France 5 1 * j a 5 »0 ; < 'beets on ’he. Narib | prem.
FrciKht, —V' e coni n lo quote io I iverpcol,
G ittifiii qi fel aw's 16d., and io Hnvte |c To
New York, ( otton, 50c., and to B« s n 25c. a sie.
On Consignment.
TtIBKCCO AND SF.GARB.
<V7F. IIAVK in Store and daily receiving,
▼ » large lota of the above, of various brand?,
amrnf which are Surue F ne Chewing TOBACCO,
for e-le l»w by
r* ’ w - G’B'9 Ar McCORD.
.. s b 4 r,
1/ ’BILKS t’oih-n T rn ar.-! Oruaburgs, of the
* Georgia P*ct<'ry. F< r ae I v
03l H A NO, ' r L’a MS A CO.
riRB R.tCKEhS
100 BOXFS No * l f,recr * ckeks » fcr
e3l 2 A F G D Fl K.
. s-Ll e s>TUNE.—A bu.t ly ,u irei»ei i y
I > . u v» m h tin r.
&cw Uoik
“ ZZ... " —. -ij . »
HOB’S CAST CiKJUL4B
AM) LOMi d \WS.
su!>ecribers menutae me rout the best cast
a. ete*i, CIhCUI.AK >A» k S, from two inches
to five leei These raw* are eareiully i ar
<i9»e«i sod teuii ered, au J are ground and finished by
machinery desu’-eJ express:* hr the an i
are there lure touch in tr un and uniformity
ai eurlAce c th se gio n i in th? u?oai tn.H’rcr
They r-quire les® ®r» Ir*. ; 'uer in i**e (hct.i ?»«> .
*re not o *>®t'le o ‘ oc'tn j heated, end pro'uce a
us timber.
lh*y ahb> inanuta’ttire Cist S*c*l MU.i FIT and
GRO"> ci I >A \v S a..,) u: LLE i W EBS, <' ru
pen. < quality, alt o» w»r.« h tbr; b>vo or sale atthetr
ware ruuras Nua. 29 sod 3.’ Grid street or they
may te obtained ct th* principal Hardware aer
ehan.s in the United Mates.
R. HOE A CO„
Printing Pteev Machine acd ?aw Mnkers,
29 an 31 G<-!d street.
The Wlowirg extract is frnm a report wade by a
coQi Ai*t«e us •ci’-n’ific and practical gentleinea, ap
po n *.i bv the American I Sinute.
•• Your c wntnitte- re of unauirmras opinion, that
is the apparatus invented by M r K. M. Hoe, for
?■ L'.jws*. h has displayed great ingenuity and
•a t »n die adaptation u» macbi ery to he (reduction
of )** :! • in ike <x aa itecturc ot saw®, which inav
u n ! »xqrte:y . e deuo:ninaled the ne piuv Uctra ci
1 f -iblishers o r newsrsner? who wt I invert this ad
• *ti -erueut three times whh tb s n«ne, and forward
us a paper containing the same, wil! be pan' in f rnt
in* material? Ly pureb3*n ® four limes lb- "mount
ol their nh for the adverti-eirent. jy2<> whin
lb H Gti I Y & Bi.ALL,
COTTON FACT ks and commis
SION MERCHANTS,
Awgnstn Georgia,
. CONTI VUK to tranicaet the rrvTT.
£ <*> I W ARt- HuUSE and COMMO
SION Bl >!NES" at their old
m* *1 (Ftre Proof Lj uilai if s on J a** k sow- street,
and are preparer? to gi»e lbe*r personal a: en’.ion .o
eoaeikumenfo of Gotten sod o<l»er Produce, and to
uripsh the sual ca-h facilities to their patrons.
E. w. IforoaTT, William Amos L’ball.
auiJ-w-im
WHITLOCK & COSKERY,
AND COMMISSION
M ERCHANTS,
Cami-bell-street,••• • Augusta. Geo.
iv\' 't' THE under-ixned have enter
l&Wg ed into Copartnership, under the
s-oi c f WhitUjCk A Co* kb KT
for the t** Reset on o( a General WAREHOUSE
and COMMISSION BISINESS, and wilieecopy
tb* and eat’r !y Fire Frxff Warehouse, for
merly occupied by Cost er y. Janes Jb Co., Camp
beM Mrert, and nearly ot*poeice the old stand of P e n
jsg Wh A Ce. The. 'e?ve to say le the
former pair ci Fl*miug. "o ! o*k ♦ Co., and
Gmaery, Janes A Us . **.d ’♦'hers, who may send
ne«e pt-dn**® s hat th**u- personal and undivided xt
~o;kw: wiM t»®.’ven •uicdy to their inerest. Or
>r» ’« H«g k ing. Koi . and w her art foie®, wilt be
■rni.-h dji ib® oic*4 tavaratls • rict-a. They are
-rvpared to mite literal a Wan-es a el! lira®®, on
preuoc® to Seore. J w. WHITIOUg,
JOHN COgKERY.
Augusta, July 24, 1851. wjm
111 arc!)ouses,
liCicPEiT C? BRYSON,
(Z>ite fifth' firm o! lla/ier, Bryton >f- C 0.,)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Campbell Street Augnsta* Georgia,
cvyy xi ’ TV 1 LL store Colton and all oth- V
: Produce consigned to him, in
U J 7-7. >e ? ire Proof Warehouse of
Whit ock & Coekery. His personal attention will
be given io all business with waich he may be fa
vored. #
Orders for Bagging, Rope, &c., promptly attended
to. Cush advances made ?n Produce in store.
a <l7- w 3 m
~(UBBS - * - M’CORD,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
merchants,
Augusta, Geo.,
» jr . CONTINUE iho WAREHOUSE
If’ <> J and C MM'SSION HUS’NE-S atilmir
Pue Proof Buildings on Mclntosh street
Ail busincse et-Atusted to their care will have their
S'rict pcrHMisl attention Tliev solicit a crnlinuance
of the liberal patronage extended to them heretofore.
Caeli advances will be made on Pioduce in Store,
when requite I. Orders for Begging, Hoge, Salt,
Iron auJ other Groceries, will.betaiilifullv executed.
T. F. GIBBS,
GEO. MoCORD.
Augusta, Geo., Aug. 25, 185 L au26 w 6 m
~iIEARD & DAVISON,
WAREHOUSE AFD COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Mclntnsli street,-.-.Augusta, Ga.,
rrv-R CONTINUE the WARE.
HOUSEendCOMMISSION BU
-SISSI SI NESS, at tlicir Fire Proof Build
mgs t u Mclniobh street. t
All busine's entriuAad tn their will have their
strict personal attention, They s. a cominut IL*
>f the liberal patyemage extended Wfthem hereto «1<»
Literal cash advances made, at all limes, on Col
on or other Produce in store.
Ciders for lagging, Rope and Mamily Supplies,
promptly aud carefully attended to.?
|>AAC T. HEATtD,
JOHN DAVISON.
Augusta, Auj 13. aul3-w6m
ADAMS. HOPKINS & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Auguxta, G orgla.
-ANl>
F. T. WILLIS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah,
tv*vvt\ THE subscribers continue ’w ✓
theUO.MMISSJON BUSI'EsS
hESL:£ in the name of the above firms,
at Angusta and Savannah, wher- they are prepared
to give strict attention to the btorage and sale oi ' 'ot
lon and other Produce, Purchase of Merchant! se,
and Receiving and Forwarding Goods. Cash ad
vances made cn produce in ?tore Address as above.
JOHN M. ADAMS, ,
1 ' LAMHETH BOTKINS,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
Argust 23, I?SL 6m
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
r TMIE undersigned respectfully inform [k\\\V\
1 their friends and customers that, they jyjyM
continue lo transact the W ARF-HOUSE KSiisiS
and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their <>‘d
Stand (Fire Proof buildings,) Mclntosh street
Augusta, Geo.
By siric’. attention to thiir business, they hope to
insure a continuance of public p-troitßge.
au.’O-wlO BUSTIN' & WALKER.
J. J. PEARCE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Jnckaon Street*-** Aeigußt«» Geo.
tTAIf R this method of returning my
thanks f r the literal patronage to ths
late firm of Pharos 4 Simpson, and to in
"tai my old friends, and the puttie generally, of
Georgia, Svuth Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee,
that I fl til continue to transact the COM
HUSI N E*S, 10 iu various branches, in my ownyfenmo,
and will stor* ail Cct on consigned to my charge the
ensuing season, in a FIRE, PROOF WARE
HOUSE.
I will give my personal attention to the soiling of
Cott i and furnidhiAg r ch articles as my friends
aud patrons m-iy order irmu this market, und will
make ’• Pla fers liberal cibh advances on Cotton in
Store, when requested. I eunfidesUy hope, frew my
prudence uiid experience in the bxsiness, to have
the cotiuu -jatfon of all my old friends, and a share oi
public p-txonage. J. J. PEARCJS.
Augusta, July 22, 1951.
late firm of Pearce <i Simpson was
diss >lvcd •■n the 16 h nf Jane* last; the unsettled
GUK.HM of which w)ii be attended to by
jy23 •<» lawA wfim J. J. P.
BL FUiCP, BEALL & CO.,
WAREHOUSE A N D GROCERY
MERCHANTS,
Augusta,-Georgia.
THE undersigned tender their hanks
jLgMfrg tn the r trie nds generally, for the patronage
so liberally extended to them (hiring the last
s? ison and wauld respectfully iaiorm them thwtthey
continue the s-me business at ti e same well known
*i«n.J, doers above the Fraaklip House,) where
ttiyy aie ceti-xa nt I y receiving a large and well se
lected Sb>ck, comprieirg every article Visually kept
in a Giocory Store, all <d which they bfl'er aa law as
any h >uag in the city.
They will remove, on the first of October next,
to that desirable Aire Proof Urick
formerly occupied by Fleming, WKi lock & Co.,
aud immediately in front of Adams. Hopkins & Co.
AH Cotton coasigQcd to theta will be bo d free of
comru'sHioo.
t ibera) cash advances made cr. Cotton and
other Produce in store when required.
W. H. HI’PORD,
W. M BEALL,
iv?3-wfln J W. L. ST V’Al L.
yITANTiGiNAC, EVANS A CO..
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCILANTB,
Augiixt*,Georgia,
CONTI X<’E to transact busi> |S T_
ness at their Fire proof Warehouse,
SL-.-_ .Ji near the Georjia Kail Rcaif UtqxH,
where they receive Cotton per Rail Read, without
cbargo for dreyage.
Their OfT.cc a'id Sales Room is on Broad street,
an.f nearly oppos'te th3 Globe Hotel.
Buvtaees t trusted to them will meet w th rr '<npt
alien ion, and liberal rdvancoa mads on pnxluce iu
-lore. " *. M. D’xNihisao,
G-ORGE W. EVANS,
auT-Am WM E FV.ANH
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia,
CONTINUES the business
in all its branches, at h»s old
8t...3 a(an j (Fire-Proof
corner of Washington and Reynold streets. He
tic'pes, by ai-ict attention to business, to merit aeon
nominee of the liberal patronage teretufore extended
tc h-ui.
Owivn for FAMILY SEPPI ’ES, BAGGING,
lVc.,? promptly and carefully filled, at the fewest
market price?.
Libeial ADVANCES made on Fiodnce in
store. jy3o-wtf
DYE &. HEARD,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
M ERCHANTS,
Mclntosh street,-Augustn, Ga.,
*VVV\\ AN “OUNCE to their former
r-a’rone, and th* public generally,
utoT.r S 'but ih»*y contihu* the " 1 R ; ' EBZIA
HOUSE aid COMMISSION BUSINESS in alt
its ■ raLches, al their Fire Proof B-hidings, Ea ts de
of M in’o t. Hreet, where they respectfully robed •
ontitiu.tnce of the patronage so iiberally extended
tu them the past season.
Ail business entrosted to them will receive their
strict personal attention.
(hdera fur Bagging, Rep'*, and Fami’y Supplies
will 'die I at the lawest market prices.
Libtrul Cadi nd aarcs ma ie on Cotton, and uiber
Produce in Store. JAMES M. DYE,
STEPHEN D. HEARD.
Anrnr.i, Ang'i*t 14 ISSL su’4 if
ROBERTSON A CROCKER,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
M ERCHANTS,
Augusta Georgia*
RBSPKCTFULLY lender IVTVVTX
k l^,e * r lf,a,| ks for trie liberal share of
y 7|xttronise extended to them during
th< last sc s >n —and announce that they will eoniinue
the at- vc business at their Old Stand, on Reynold
street, where one or both can at a'l times, be found
ready to attend to any business in (heir line Lk>e«
ral C» aA made when desired, on Cottm
and other pr.hluce it> store—and all orders for BAG
GING, K< PE, GROCERIES, Ac., fihai with
di?|-atch a» the lowest market prices. They ho}*,
ty a sttict aUen’icn to tne interest of their custom
er?, to mcii; a liberal share ot public parronaxe.
E. D ROBERTSON,
JOHN R. CROCKER.
Auruatv A ’ ”'t 2, 1-51.
I‘HLXIZY & CLAYTON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Auguaia, Georgia.
rvy\. CONTINUE the bnainess in
jL,'. el! re t ranch’ sat their Fite Proof
‘ Waiebou?©, Broad street, to which tea -»i3B
.bey devote tbeir entire pcrvenal ntieatien. Tney
aie nt al tiia-s prepared to roike ad*a cevn Cotton
o» i rnduce in Sure and eoacit a s‘ are nt public j«-
tronas. F PHINZY,
au 19 twA w4m E P, CI A TTON
G. WALKER & bOA,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
.MERCHANTS
Jackson street,Augusta, Ga.
Avyvvv TIIK subscriber havmg taken
? a lea'C cn the well Known and A
k2SZ3vor..biy located FIRE PROOF KSB
v' AKfc.Ht>USE, formerly occupied by Walker,
Bryson <& Go., lor a term ot years, begs leave
to oiler his services m his frieo is an i the pub
lic generally. Prom a long experience in the bom-
u ♦-»»>, and h s de'-craußation to devute his entire at
teutam to tkc interest ci hie cue omers, te hopes to
receive a lib rai tia»e jf patronage which has c-eeo
so liberally bee owed on the late firm.
He inti nd? io c r nfine bimseT io a PI ANT ER’S
BUStM’sS, and uj pa.ns or effort shall te spared
to give faus-fac im. Special atrention will be given
t» buying supplies for ‘is trieads at the lowest prices
tLe trartel will afford.
advac.ees made when required en Pro
! duce in More.
I have associated my son, D. L. Waivsm, in busi
ness with me. jy* -11 H. W ALKER.
Fire Proof Ware House.
WRIGHT, SIMPSON <fc GARDINER.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
ar.d Sales Room. Mclntash street, noar the
Office, Augzisla Go.
TUE UNDERSIGNED have This
[iav awaoeiatea tbena*e<ves m the WARE
m»USE and COM MISSION BUSINFSS,
in ail iU branches; acd by this medium lender to the
fries Dand patrons of each and ’hr public generat
-Iv, lheir thanks for pa'rootee formerly bes’owjd,
acd eerie'i.’v solicit a coct>M>a&ce of the sameOr
th t ccnnectioc assuring a’.l wlio may fiver bi with
their buj-iress, that lhev shill l ave our personal and
ur.d;»:Jed t’.teotion, Feting that the in ter eat es the
P awer * eqna sv the interest o> bi* Factor.
Or'er? for BAuGSNG, R< ! PF, and FAMILY
'UPP. IES, executed on the most advantageous
lei rrs.
Lr era! CasA Advances mi de cn Cotion acd ether
Produce in Store. SAM’L WR’GHT,
J R. SIMPjKJN.
JAS. T. GARDINER,
Aug'ssta, June 24,1551. ie2s-dm
public kinlcs.
C COLUMBIA. SH WHIFF'S SALK. —Will
t b«> sold, beh’re the Cour< H u e d or in Ap ling,
Uuluinl ia county, between (hi usual hears cf sale,
on the firs: Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the fol
lowing properly, to wil: Three Negroet, Z ironey,
n woman about twenty six years cf nge, a id b«*rtwo
children, to wit: Nathan, about reven veara old, and
Chanty, about five years el l, all levied on as the
property of John W. Dougherty, to satiety one mort
gage fi. fa. ir,suing from the Inferior Ucurt of said
county, at the euit of Eleanor C. Ryan vs. John W.
Dougherty. Property pointed out iu said rnnrtg”ae.
GEORGE G. STURGES, SUIT.
September 30, I 51.
WA illlEn'Vil BRIFF’B SALKWf;
he sold, before the C< uit Houaa door in War
renton, Warren couLty, on the fiist Tuesday In De
cember next, in the upuu! hour* us sale, two Negroes
to wit; Henry, a boy, ab« ut c ght ye re of age;
Caroline, a girl, about eighteen years cf age; levied
ou I y virtue of a mor’sage fi fa. te’jirna’ lo to War
ren Inferior Court, F« bruary Te»in/!F52, in f ivor oi
George V. Neal vs. Jo eph T. Property
pointed out in said niori;»'pc ft fa. S
J JOHN S. JOHNSON, I). Sheriff.
OcFbcr 2, 1851.
OLUMtiTIA SHF ILIFF’S SALK. —Uni
be sold, belcre the Court Boupo door in Ap
pli»?g, Columbia count/, betw-en the usual hours o
sole,on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the
following .property, to wit; One tract cf LAND
containing one hundred rod thirty- ve acres, rnrrr
or loss, adfoining lands of Rees, Benjamin
P. Wiley, an i Thomas H White. Also, two thou
sand pounds of Seed Cotton, more cr Io<b; all levied
on as ihe property of Joel U. Perry, to satisfy oii
in rtga efi ia issuing from the Superjo Ucuit <f
said county, at the suit * f Colu • bu«> U. Richards vb
Juel C. Perry; land poin't-d out in said mortgage,
and Cotton by the Plaintifi.
G’ ORGE G. STURGES. Sheriff.
October 24. 1851.
ADM IN ibTRA TO ILS'S a LeT- ByVmLe 7f
an order from the HcuoVaLle Inferior Court cf
Meriwether county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
poses, will be sold, on the 27th day o.‘ NOVEMBER
next, at the late residence of Nicholas Perry, deceas
ed, all the Personal Propertv of Slid deceaved. bale
to continue from day to day, if necessary.' Terms
on the day of sale.
JOHN W. SHEPHERD, ) A , ,
BISHOP CLEMENTS, $ Adm rß ‘
September 2fi l®sl.
OMISISTKATUtts’ W lOTsoid
before the Court House door in the town of
Crawfordville, Taliaferro county, on the first Tues
day in DECEMBER nex’, under an order from the
Honorable the Interior Court of sai 1 coua’y, all the
Land belonging to the estate of William Colclmigh,
deceased, except the widow’s dower, containing
three hundred and seventy-four (371) acres, about
seventy-five acres in the woods, and fifty acres of
bottom land, a good mill seat lor saw and grist mill,
th? greater part of th? balance under fence, lyin’on
the Ogeecbee Liver, about fire miles west of Craw
for-1 viile, adjoining lands of Albert R. Taylor, Mur
den, •nd others. To be old for the benefit of the
h’irs of taid deceased. Terms of safo will be made
known on the <ay >
MARIAM COLCLOUGH, '? 5. . ,
ALFXANI'Ett GOJLCLOUGH, ( Adm rs '
September 30, 1851.
“T DM IN ISTILAIoWs SALE.—By virtue
Z m of an order cf the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Warr*n County when sitting lor Ordinary pur
poses, will be told before the Court House t'oor in
Warrenton, Warren cotin’y cn the fi st Tuesday io
December next, within the legal hours of sale, ’hat
Tract or parcel of I and known as the E(hraiin ley
tract cf Land, adjoin ng the Lands of .--dam Ivy,
Sterling Ivy,’Edward T. Lynah, Samuel Smith and
others, conteining tour hundred and righty-two (482)
acres more or‘less. Sold as the property of William
HiP, for the benefit of the heirs and cre’i
ter*ofurddeceased. ROHFRT W HUBERT,
Administrator wi h the wi l annexed.
October 3. 1851
Administrator &» sale.— By vnueof
an order i aased in Chancery, Morgan Superi
or Court September T-rm. 1851, will te sold, cn
the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, during the
legal hours of sale, before (he Cour House door in
the town of Madison, the followhiz prrpertv, to wi*;
The Houses and I ot on the Northeast aide of (he
Public Square, ccns siin? ol a ore st ry Store House,
a two stcry Dwelling Houte formerly uccTp’ed as a
Tavern, a Sadd'er 8 Shop, ? Kit hen, House
ar.d Stabies, bought by David Feck from Henry H.
Cook.
A so, Let No. forty.two, (42) cn which is a Dwel
ling House, at present occopie i by Gcnrad Martian,
a G trrisge Sfco , l Shop an 1 Stables, ad
joining (he Jail I < t, and frendng th* Livery Statics,
at present occupied by Diomas H I i».
Also, the Hcu’e and Ict at pure-1 occnpio I by
Norman Ccnir*, fronting the Dwelling Hou ( of
Washington G. Balia id, and Lrmerlv owned by Dr.
Hu.'h J. Ogleby.
A so, the t -'o story Dwelling House and Lot, at
present cccuried by . A S. Roug»», front-ng the Doctor
Shop of W. G. Bailurd, formerly occupied tv Dr.
Hugh J. Ogleby.
All of the above property belonging to the ee'ate
of David Peek, deceased. Term?, twelve mon fas
credit, with approved seeurPy.
LEM ER MA KK HA W, Adm’r ,
de bonis ncn, with the will annexed.
_Octoter J, 165 L _
A DM IN INTH ATOR’S S'l E.- WjllbesuM
lIL ou the first Tuesday <n DECEMBER neit, at
•he Court H- use in Ciawfcrdnlle, Taliaferro county,
w’fhitillie legal hcuisof sal- in p irauan'e cf or
der of tne Superior Goon of said couuty, at the ia-t
September Terra, parsed in the case cf Gullen C.
Alexande* administrsfer, die., with the will annex
ed, of Clions A. Nelma, de-’.eared, ag.inst J;cl E.
Mercer and others, in Eq :ity, the following (!• scrib
ed tracts and lotscf • and in taid ccun y, namely ;
95 acres, more or let>e known a? the Kin* place,
adjoining landsof Mrs. Bristow, and of the estate cf
C. A. Nelms, deceased.
33b j acres, more oriels, known ar tLe Pitman
place, idjoi .irg land of Hedge Nqnn, Asa Rhode?,
and others
77 »crcs, more er le?8 known "8 Mercer’s part of
of the estate of G. A. Ne!m« adjoining ianJs of Asa
Rhodes and the oi’ate ol said Ncln.s.
6 acres, nmre or less, known as ihe Shackelford
* ultieaulis lot, adjoin ng lands of Wiley Rhodes,
M illiam Beall, and other'.
20S acres, inure or lors, known as <be Brantley
place, on Harden’s Greek, adjeinrar land* of Absa
lom RHcdts, Her.sen Bird, and others.
7 acres, mure or le s, of woad land, ad’*inm’
land* cl Gilbert f ent, and of C. A. Nelms, deceased.
Also, 5 lots in Mid town of Grawfcr iviile kno«ii
as Nos. 6,7, 22, 23 and 29 Terms at rale.
G. G ALEXANDER, Ad-a’r.
October 1, 18fil.
A DM INIS i RATOR’* SAI E.—O , Tuesday
tie Jd <1 ly of DECEMBER next, at the Ln -
or Martel House in the city of A ug’Kta, w thin the
usual Hours cf s-do, will be sol.l, the following NE
GROES belonging to the estate us Laac A Hi! Icr,
latecf (‘bsr'estoo, South Garofina (‘scraped: George,
a good house servant and carriage driver, about z 6
years old. Aho, Mima, a bouse servant and nurse
about 24 years old a d her iw • children, Arthur a
boy about— years us age and a buy auout 7
mon baold. W M. A. WALTON, Adm’r.
Ockber2, ICSL1 C SL
VDHINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue
of an order cf the In'eriur Couit ot Lincoln
county, when sit iiig for ordinary purpo’ea, will to
soiJ, at the Court Ho.i-n <1 >or of (raid ceur.ty, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, on the fi.H Tuesday
in DECEMBER next, trade of LAND, l ing in
said county, on the wat-jra of Gray*e Creek, and
adjoioingJands of W'eatlyre, Cirde Ige, and ih rs,
containing One Hundred’Acres, more r r less, w I
imj ravod. ar.d in g'od repair. Sold as the property
of John Reid, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
and crcditcrs of said deceased. Ttrms of ade
made known cn the day.
JOHN T. REID, Adm’r.
Odober 3 1851.
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will
sold, cn the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
next, in Warrenton, Warren county, agreeable to?a
order of the Honorable the Inferior G< urt of said
county, a h r 'n sitting for ordinarv ftll the
LA NDS belonging to (he estate olFlilten L Braddy,
d-ceased, consisting «f Three Trfcts, cne containing
2bo Acre*, one containing 15 f A res. and oni? 150
Acres, all lying in paid county. Terms will be ma e
ktioun on the osy.
LEWIS BRADDY, Ador’r.
August 8, 1851.
VDMIXISTRATOIVB 9 ALE. -..Wi1l be
s id, • n the first Tuesday in DE f EMBER next,
before the Court House door in Crawfordville, Talia
ferro county, a certain Tract or Parcel of i AND,
contain i g One Hundred «n f Sixty Vren, more or
Ices, lying and bring in the county of Taliaferro, cn
the waters of the Og’ecbot* River, about five miles
south of Crawfordville, ad oi ing lands of J a me?
Peck, Sr., and Dr. W i liacn T. Peck, and others,
with a good frame Dolling Heuse, Kitchen, Fmoke
Hcufc.andGin House, and o her Out-bouH*a So d
aa the p opery of John Jordan, laic of Taliaferro
ecun y, deceased, for the purptre of distribution
among the Legatees. Terms will be mede known
on the day o< sale.
EDMUND JORDAN, Adm’r.
August 22, 1851.
A I MI VISTiI A 1 Oil’S SALE.—Cn (ho firs'
Zw Tuesday io DECEMBER next, will be s« Id,
before the Gcurt House dooi in Van Wert, Paulding
cmir.iy, loar. order of the Cour cf Ordi
nary of F”i>l enemy the fc»luwi;!j propei’y. ’own*
LAND Noi. 1101, 900,752, 750 603 804,
874, Oifi, 977, 1024,672, SH/S. 945. each 10l contain
icg forty aert-e. according to murrey, ail yiug in the
21st district of-he 3d se- ionol said county. Alsu,
! 1 acres eff cf the east ride of 10l of land N o 904 in
the 21m district and 3d Fection,rnd 5 acres efl ot (hr
northeast corner of lot No 917 in the 21st disuict
an J 3d section
A'®o. at the same time and pla-e, the following
NEGROES : ALFRED ar an 22 y ears .Id; SA M,
a roan ?8 vears old ; JAMES, a man 35 years old ;
REUBEN, s I* y 19 year* old; P Ul, a boy 6
years dd ; VIRGIL, a bo . 4 years c'd ; a
w.-men, and her infant cb ’ld; MALIN I‘A, a girl 11
years old ; M LI Y- & girl fiAwarr oli; M AH A H a
giri 11 years old; OLI.Y. a wemao, and her child,
and LY LA, a girl 3 years old. Al o. >ne yoke ct
Steers, and one Ox W®gon; 200 bushels cf C rn,
more or less; l?*tacta ol Pod Gr. Al*o, the crop
cf Cotten in the seed, ’hat I*, on the r-utmises. All
cold as the property of Win. T ’ler, lat<- t Paulding
county, deceased for distribution emon » ths lega
tees. TeiflMmv'e kn-wn.'s the day of sale.
WOODSON HUBBARD, Adm’r.
Sep ember 29, I SSL
4 DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of
an order from th- Honorable inferior Court cf
Meiiweth?r county, when ti.’.ing for crdinar pur
pose*, will be ®oid a: Greenville, i > Paid county, on
the first Tuesday in DFCE W FER next, between
the law hours of sale. Th rteea SLAVES, and
lets of LAND No 9. eoutii pa-t of No. b, ana went
part cf No 25 in the 2d ••‘is*net of wd county,
containing 354 7 lOtbs Acre*, property cf tbe es a e
us Nicholas Perry late of *aid count v, dictated,
e to continue from day to d<y, if r-ece eary.—
Ter Jis on the day o' sale.
JOHN W SHFPBPKD, J . , ,
Bishop glements, | Ada! M -
September 26. 1651-
Administrators sai e.---.Wih b
su’d, on the fi s Tuesday in DECEMBER text,
at the Gvurl House in Tabaferro county a Negro
Man by ch* name of AIRAM, about tbirty-tbree
years of age, a to'etal’e good Csrpenter. Su'd as
th* property of Jona Jordan Ute of Taiiafeno coun
ty, deceased, for tbe purpose of distribution among
the Legatees. Terms made known on tbe day o>
sate. EDMUND JORDAN, Adm’r.
August 22, 1951
A I'M I NISTRi TOR’S SA* E. Wi’( be old, on
rl. the first lay in DECEMBER next, b*-
fore the Court H?use doer in Cobb ccu'ty. agreea
ble to an ord--r grimed ty the J slices of rhe I fe
rior Court of Lincoln coun'y. while sitting fcr Orli
nary purposes Lot of LAND No. 9SI, in tne 17ih
District of 2d Sectioo. Sold as the Real Esla.e ot
Henry Evaaa, late of I in*oln ecuntv. deceased.
JOHN G. BURNETT, A kt r.
S'P'eaber2s, 185 <
A DMISISTRATOR S SALE. W H b e
Z* so d, at the late rest 'ence cf Lewis Chamblee,
deceased, in the town of Curamrng. Fo'fy h c unty,
on the first Tuesday in December next, betw*en 'he
legal boureofsal®, all the per a. r»vi psope-ty b»?oc?
irg *o said dee er. fed, cooviftrng cf he usoel h>uae* t -i
and kitchen Fum tcre; cne Cow end Ci ; stock
of F» ; a rock cf r<x> ®. cor ria mg ct Hat*, - hues.
Tin Ware, U-rcckery Ware. v et i’cire*, Caderv end
various other articles too tedious tc mention, sale to
continue from day to day till all :■ scld. Terms cn
the day of sale.
JOHN CHAMBLEE, Adm’r.
October 21, 1851. I
Publk Saks.
VIHIINLSTR ITOII’S SA bi-:.-Will be
s I i at *he lower Mark* t Hou e, in the City
rs Augusta, cn the fir-t Tuc--.’ay in Decombe< r next,
wi'hiuir t e u uii houre of tale, agrecab'e to an
order of the Justccs of the Inferior Court of Ri-h
--iiiond Ccnaty, bitting an a Cour of Ordinary, an I
for ordinary purposes, a list of Bad, Doubtful, and
disputed accounts, nuj oilier cvid- nets of debt, <1 -c
to (lie ertate ol Stephen Tillinm, deceased, rs up
peats from the B oks of said deceased a list of
which oan be bi seen < napplication to the Adminis
trator. I.EON'P. DUGAS. Clerk,
02l Efdate of Stephen Tillman, deceased,
fJMINI 8 J KATOIvZsA iTld. —hi p , t <
encn of an older of the Inferior Court of El
Lert court'?, when rettir y a* a C< art of Ordinary,
will be sold before the C'urt p..»: e door of raid
cnnuiy, ■ n r e firtt Tuesday in I \ : UARY next in
the legal hnurs of sole, a tract of LA Nll, aboil* a
a'f mile from the (• wn of Elueiton, c< munii-gone
hundre I ano twenty a r r*s mnre or less, adi .i intj
lands of riuinaeC Worrll 11-nry U. Bradshaw,
Will am B. Ca•» pbell undo her*
Al o, at the same time and place, a lot of LAN!-,
conhiiint g fifteen acr»- , more r less, (m be divi c :
into lots suitable for buiHing ) lying in the c*r cerate
limits of the town o! Elberton, <j>;osite the reii
dence of Dr. James Brawner. Sold a* the prnpery
of Penajali Houston, deceased, for the benefit of the
heir’ of said deceased. Terms —Twelve months
credit. A. HAMMOND, Adm’r.
029
M irMTNisrKA TWF SALK —Wifi be
la so'd, on the first Tuesday in J ANUA RY next,
before the Court Home door in Appling, Columbia
county, agreeable ti an ord -r of the Court of Ordi
nary of caid county, the N FGIU *ES Lclong’ng ts
the e ’ale of Ada'ine E. Finbree, deceased, consist
ing of a man, <wo mn, and five chddrt n. Sold for
<he bent fit of the heira of said decca °!. Terms cn
the day of p de B. T. KE.'.S, Adm’r.
October 29, l c sl.
* D 11 N: HA rotfs tsAL.^—ttm be
; b. sod on the fust Tuesday in JANUARY next,
before the Court Hou e door in Elbert county, agree*
able to an order grimed by the Justices of the Infe
riot Court of Elbert county, when sitting as a Court
of Ordinary, one unimproved l?’T in the town qf
Petersburg, and one NEGRO BOY by the name ut
Willis, bold as the property of the estate of Tho-.
C Wilhight, deceased. Tunes will be made known
on the day of sale.
McAI PIN A. ARNOLD, Adm’r.
October ?9*h 1351.
'dm lAINaAtA To tV 3 SALK.— WiU te
ZxL. cold, at the Court House in the town of Craw
fordville, Taliaferro county, on the fim Tuesday in
J-NEARY next within the legal hour* of sale,
agreeable to aa order from the honorable the Inferior
Court of and county, when fitting for ordinary pur
pose*, to-wit: The tract of land whereon Jut eph
Evans resided at the time cf his decease, about five
miles south of Crawfordville, containing six hundred
and eighty ihree acres, more or less, a jointng lands
of Jesse Veazey and Martha Erasure, a - oil one
hundred acres us wood land, the balance under pre ty
fences, with a good Dwelling Hoose, and all
other necessary out homes.
Also, at tl e same time and place, w”l be sold,
seventeen likely young Negroes, consisti-ig of men,
women and children, and gills and boys, of goottsize
for flow boys. *
Terms of sale will be made known on the day of
sale. WILLIAM REID, Adm’r.
October 25th 1851.
A DMIKIrTHATOR's hALK« — be
2w sold before the court-house door of Rando'pb
county, on the first Tuesday in January nexi, within
the usual hours of fia e, ogteo bie to un order of the
Justices of (he Interior (’ovrtol Richmond county,
sitting as a Court < f Ordinary, and for ordinary pur
poses. lo* of LAND, number one hundred and twen
ty ■ tnree, (123) lying in the seventh district if Ran
dolph county, coniainirg t wo hund.e I two and a half,
(202|) acres, mere oi Ic-s. Sodas the property
of James Moore, ’ateof Ri?lmmnd county Deceased.
Terms on the div of sale.
A' DREW F. WOOLLEY, Aim’r.
October 21st 1851.
A DMI NisT7l A TOii’S S \ a7i| be sold,
on the first Tue ay in J A vUARY nxt. be
fore the C'urt House doer in Wane-- ten Warren
county, bv virtue of an order *■< th? ll.mnraLde (he
Inforor Court of sa : d county, when silling for ordi
nary purposes, A. Negro Pey by the name cf Wade.
Sold as the properly of Rhoden Geeslinr, deceaed,
to siti-fy the he rs and creditors ot said deceased.
Terms cn the day of sale
FELIX GRENADE, A ’m’r.
Cotober2l, ISSI-
4 D MIN Ill'll A TOIL'S SAI E— iiibe*oid
cn the firs! T».-e*day i? J ' NUARY next be
fore the Court ILr-e door in Warn* don, Warren
countv. un ler an or -er of the lion-rat I* the iofi.-ricr
Court ( .if »ci ! enmity, when s ; ft:n-> tn: ordinary p-r
--p *••«. the following property, Io wit; Jerry, a man
about 40 years old; J. ne a v>. .-san 9 years old,
aid her child, about 6 worth* old; Emily, a wo*
nun about 19 years old j MilLra, a w>; >e:i eb-rjt
17 years old. Su’d as th* property of Henry Hi;ht,
Ute cf said county, dccett-ed, to s-lisfy the heirs and
creditors of sai i ceceased. Terror on the shy of
Buie. JOHN, WRIGHT, Adm r.
October 19, 1951
’i> Fe.—Wh. i
,2’M. on the fiist Tii«s ; y *n JAM'AKY next, Le
et re i sC'ir'. Hou n dorr in W.nrenton, W-rrni
county, under an < r '» r of l ie Henri! le the Inferior
Court cf mid c'-uii v, w!i*n for ordinary p*ir
poser, « tract of I. n I belonging to the estate of Na*
ban Simp’cn. de eased ccwaining cue hundred and
ninety tier-!) acres, mor r les®, adjoining Thomas
Kant, and oihute. Widow’s duwet reserve during
her life then »o belong to the purchac-er oi the land.
Terms on the day of ealp.
Al DEN SIMPSON, Adm’r.
October 19, I®sl.
~A~d3l INI STKATOiI’S SALR ut be
XA w-ld, on the fi B-* fu» s lay in J A NU AP Y nex ,
at Apf-lin/. Columbia< o ;n’v. Ik f Bowing >.’c. r e«,
belonging to the t.s ate of Mrs. Penelope M. Cui
breath, vis. Hani'tt. 40 years <T age, and a splen
did Cook | Sam, 30 years eld, and her child Ua
brkl 3 years old ; and J . lius, about 20 years old. —
Sold so the benefit of the heirr. Tun cash.
October 17. ISol. L G. SPFF-D,
< LJIINBT?: AT’.HVS SA 1 E -Wji L. Zold,
tt the Lower M-irket Hou c. in he city of
Augusta Ric J u nd cour fy, rn the fird Tuesday in
January nevi, within the u.-uai ho-rs of va’e, agree
able ro an crier oi ths Ju-’tices of she Ink-rim Court
cf Richmond county, Hiiin/ ns a Court of Or hoary,
and for ordinary pirp-rta F in Negroes to wit;
n w man afoul 3d years nf n?e j Hullin, .1
tom about 22 jc- r• us ege; 11 uinab, a v irl about
12 year l of a e; Venus, a girl about 19 years of
age. Sold as the proieity ol the e«tate of Sarah
Wi/gins, deceased, or the bentfit of ‘be hairs and
creditors of said decent d. i’erms at c ale. £
ABRAHAM bFGO, Adm’r.
October 23 135!. *
AD MINISTRATO It S S Al. E— iJ, vrtueof
an --Her, ja-.-ed in Cinn*cry, M r»mi Superi
or (’ -urt, S. ptember T»’rm, 1851, will I e sold, on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, dining ti e s cgal
h urs of jui!*, befoje the Court H<> i e doo* in the
Own of Madison, the f > lowing property. »r- will
Ono Negto Man by the name of Peter, abr.ut
twenty certn years old, one Sh-t Gun, •i e Side
Paddle, one Pining Tai !e, two high ju.-t Pe-bte *<!•,
one large bnvKcu'e, tn ether with vari us other
articles cf H use nld Furniture, belonging to the
estate cu Divid Leek, deceased. Te«ms, twelve
months cred.u wit i approved rtcur'ty.
I.FS fFR MARKHAM,? dm’r.
bor.jg non, wuh the v i i unnfx« I d.
cr 1 ° it’s” *A t E ~ -~b 77i Sold, on
-J fburtdiy, t e 27’h ol NOVEM it-R next ct
the residence ut ‘■'ealoni Join- n, !a»c of Warren
c >unty, decea<»rd, the f'llow f» wi’i
Corn Pold* r, Vi heat. Celt »n, H j'/es*, He .*B, Cattle,
lloii-ehol I and hit-hen Furniture: et'u-r art:c»s
too tedious to ui'utii.n. Terirs ot m!e ma h known
on trie day. WILLIAM G. SCRUGGS, Ex’r.
<’ember I I, I? 51
XECUTT Ills’ > ALE —Will bu sold, at it.e
I lie r»s d« nee of Winslow Rnu'Z' e, deegased,
ia r ! -ert county, on Tuc day, tne twenty fifth day
of Novetn er next, all the per shgble property Le-
I .ng:ng to the e-tu*e of said d»erase L c ini- i j of
Hordes, Cows, Hoge, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Wheat,
Wag.on, C.irt, ho s< h d »nd k ch n F 'rnttnrr,
plar.ta'it n taels, and miry >t: cr ntic’cs net here
me ti ned. Th-2 sale to < • rt’nue from day to d»y
unti ail js sold. Tettps will be wade known on the
day of sale.
T lOMAS M ROW ZEE, ) r ,
Jt’IIN T 11' I.V.E, | l * rP "
October 17, 155’.
£1 \ EC'l’TO R ! s —On the f r-t Tuexduy
J in DE' 'EM HER r» xt, wl| l;es- id, at th-
House do r in M’.tri from, Were <•< un y, accordihg
tn an order of the Court of (Jrddi-jry o, Lincoln
county, lot r.f LAND No. one tin Ircd in I lrt:r,
(101) in the fifh I strict of Ajpline, c n’ainin.• four
Imrdred and ni ety acres, b- kn,.i* gto the estaie of
hoi-ert W -.lt- n, I te of I iner-’u count. , deceased.
S Id for the benefit of the heirs and cr- dit rs.
Sept. 28, 1531. R I . WALT ’N, Ex’r.
L'T XECU ‘ 6lC’^FsAl¥:~u’iiFbe7?l»t, at' the
J late residence of John Swint, tr., lote if War«
r«n county, deceased, on Wednc.day, tnc tweniy.
sixth day cf November ipxt a'l the pcrronal prof er
ty of said cie.'eased, cuDristing cf House* old and
Kitchen Furr ; iure, of every de.'cript( n, Hor es,
Mules, Cartie, Hogs, one yoke f'xen aid Cart,
two horse Wugcn, me fire riding Carriage, retb’a. k
smiih T •ole and a l the '>.rn inj Io i-. of aPdt'nds.
3 la , ‘ -o ton, C< r ; ci d Fodder, two U .‘ton Gi it and
runr.ing Thias* »r and Fan. Terms on the
dayo iVe WI LIAM SWINT, Ex’r.
<>••'. I- 19'1.
EX ECKTORS* SA I E'-
wid and tesratEent« f Chark - H. Sanders, k'.e
ci New on county, d • wl: i-e sold, on t .e
first so bday in DECEd! FR next, at Co»'ngt ( ,r.
in Baid eoun'.y, all tho LA A!) 1 n*ing to’!;* <
ot Mtid deceased, crcept *h.jut Forty >4 ■') Azres
otherwise d:?p sid of, consistiug of ab n’ a 1?t i; .1
Acres The :cn-.' is or pool <j u i:y. > large po.: on
of it in the woods, and will timbered, and tie
b.i’an e in a high -’a’e of cultivutcn ; all of which
lies io the immiuix e Her i of Ox •r I and Civ.
ington. It i"»xp rted it ui!- be divided into small
Jot* tosnr porch .* r£; f'u of which wtH be made
out previous to the diy of sa'e, which icay be Been
by epp ication to th* Er» c / is.
As >. will he d, fat ti •• same time a d place, a
Hl’l'iE, with the sa’e » .n i atiac -ed »o it. ad in
ing the Town o- '■ Gfdrd. kr.uwu as the Eti ory Hogs*.
built for and occupied a-a Tavern several years
Also, at'he same titre and | lace a Dew Dwelling
and afore House iu Sand io»n. in eaid county.
Termi of si'e, c e and two yeurs credit, w'th
nop&end two ar. rev J sera iii*- .end i r gage cd
the premisae, with i- ‘ercs ir< ro dnv r.f s.i’*.
st? ph n --h;:? ». ) r ,
NMH\NTIr. Ni K, 5 x r? *
S'ptemb-T 27. 1851.
EXECUTORS’ SA LK.• i e-n| f, in
Fib r on, Elbert county, oa the first Tuesday
n DECEMBER next.’greea e w lint V, i e
low Rowxce, deo'.kS* i. Ninette > or Tw-'.y N&-
G’iOES, cnns's’in? cf Men, Wom-n, ard
Giris, being a i be belonging to th*, estate
cf f. id Wins’, w Rows* . <}©. eased Terms wi ite
made known cn 1 e da*. of s-.iie.
TH ’M. S M. ffOWZEE, ) P ,
JOHN f. HI’LME, x “ rs#
September 17, 1 51.
Executor** sale.— Win be s..:j, in
FJberten, Eberle untv on the fir-' fu --lay
n il.-.CEMBFK neat, agree be to ’h< »• ;j o f Eae
t< n Fortson, deceased, one Tract of LAND, contain
ing Six H ludred .Vrea, more or !“**-. <. the Beaver
Dm Creek, adetoing lands f Ri-uar I Adama
James C-rpct.’er, James H-Jmes. and 'h r rs ard
three NEGROES. consi-ting of « ne Woman, ty
he name of CA K GLI>E, art her wochi.drtn.
Tertne will De mode known on t K e div rs sale.
ROBERT HEBTE3, > r ,
UM. b. NELMS, 5 fc ‘ x IS
September 17, 1851.
£ EXECUTOR’S SALE.—W il te eci J, r n the
J fir.t Tuesday in I'ecember n :xt, in tie town
ot Wa>neeboru’, the Plantation whereon the is e
Dr. John J Jenkin* resided, situ ata i B.nke coua
ty, eiahl miles ‘rem Lcuisvitfe, cn the Middle-ground
Savannah toid. ron's ning six'-’en bun Ired and
eighty-two acre?, mere or lees, cf ctk and fiickory
land, of which n.arly seven baudred acres are in
forest, end a! remarkably level. It is a gordcotun
plantation. The ovciscemn the premise? *4; sbow
the land to any persons with; g to examine it.—
Terms will be liberal, and aaJ*. known ua the day
ol sale
Also, on Tbor#ch7 f". whg, 4h December, a
large supply of P. ••visio-;? Haises. Mui**, and other
live St •<■*, together with F-.rxir.-g Ute. - s. a Car
riage, 81. gv, u.-d c'her ?--re<-6a"v, w I ‘••e ?':J.
( HAKLES JENKINS Err.
October 17. 1~51. 2awdawid
Asgusta Constitutional st <t Republic and Savan
nah Bep übltcao, will please copy.
Public Saks.
XEC U I” > it'S SALK*—We will posi
lively sell, to the highest bidder, al pti -
l c ou’ery, in ihe town < f Louisville, on the
first Tu sday in DECEMBER nex', that vtlu-rble
PLANTATION of the late Charles Cunningham,
deceased, lying on Rocky Comfort Creek, in .teller -
H'm c uu y, five miles fr.m Louisville, containing
3 697 acie*, which we will sell all together, or di •
vide into three trac-s.
The >'..i>ui'Je tract contains-••••••• 1,307 acres.
The Gransor tract contains- 1,120 “
The Woodstock iraci contains 1.270 “
AII three of these tracts hive g'-od Dwellings er
them, and a valuable Mill on one of the tracts, with
U n, runuin 1 by wi'er.
Terms— One-third cash, the balance on a ciedi’of
onej two anil three years, with interest frern date, se
cured to the sati-faction <>f Executors.
JOHN HONES, ;
WM. 3 EVE CEx’rs.
O,\VEN P. FITZSIMONS, )
029-wtd* j*
E.\l, CUTOH’/SAI ifirstTu ••
in DECEMBER next, at Troupville, Lowndes
county according to an order of ibcCo .rtcf Ordi
mrv of Lincoln county, Lot No. 30 \ inthellih
district of o.iginully Irwin now I owndrs county,
containing 4'JO acres, bti nging to the estate of Ro
bert Walton, late of Liuculn county, 'eceaeed.—
Sold fcr the benefit of the heirsand cr ditors.
Sept. 28, 1851. R. L. WALTON, Ex’r.
EXEC UToTvS SA LE. —< n the first Tuesday
in DECEMBER next, will be sold, a* Bain
bridge, Decatur county, acc rd ng to an order of (he
Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, Lot No. 181,
i m the 2lst dish ict o' originally Early now Decatur
county, containing 250 acres, belonging to thee—
4u’e of Fobert Wdton, late of Lincoln county, da
r.easeu. Sold for the benefit of ihe heirs and credi
tors. R. L. WALTON, Ex’r.
September 28, 1851.
EX ICC CTO LIS’ SALE.—Ag eeuble to ihe last
will and testament of Charles H. Sanders, late
of Newton coanty, deceased, will be sold, on th*
llantaiion near Oxford, and on the lots in Covington,
belong ng to the es'ate of said deceased, on Thurs
day, ihe fourth day of December next, and the days
fol.owing, the perishable property of said deceased,
not disposed of by the will, consisting of Corn,
Fodder. Wheat, Oats, Mules, very hkelv, Horres,
Cattle, Hoge, a large portion of which will be in
gno I order for pork, (wo large Wagons, one two
horse Wagon, one Raihoad Cart, Shucus, Cotton
Seed, Plantation Tools, with many other articles n t
named. Sale to commence at the plantetijn, T erms
on the day of sale.
Also, al the tame time, should the Executors think
it best for the estate, the present crop of Cotton,
consisting of forty to fifty bales, will be sold to the
highest bidder for cash
STEPHEN SHELL, > P ,
NATHAN TURNER, J t ' x 10
October 16, 1851.
E’ XBCUTOiU’ SALE.— -Will be sold on
Wednesday, the third day of December next,
at the late residence of Fasten Fortson, deceased, ia
Filbert county, a'l the perishable pr perty belonging
to the estate of said deceased, consisting of Horses,
Mules, Cows, Hogs Sheep, Oxens, Corn, Fodder,
Wheat, Oats, household and kitchen Fi’rnrture,
plantation tools, Blacksmith’s tools, Colton Gin,
Running Gear, Waggons, Carts and a great m?ny
articles not here mentioned. Sale to ccntinue from
day to dey until all is sold. T.rms will be made
known on the day of sale.
ROBERT HESTER, ) p ,
WILLIAM B. NELMS, J ,s '
October 17. 1951. _
Exact) !OR S SAL.E'— Will be sold, < n
tha firs' Tuesday in JANUARY next, with
in the legal hours of aile, in pur.uunce of an order
of the C”urt of Ordinary of Richmond county the
f Rowing traits o! LAND, the property cf David
Finley deceased, to wit :
At the Lower Market House, in Augusta, county
aforesaid, 29! acres, more or less, adjoining George
c chley. J lines b rand <n, Laurence T. Shcpp, and
Valet tine A' a’ker, being a part of the Spring Hill
Tract of Land, formerly bel n ; ing to Freeman Wel
ker, deceased. The improvemen.s are in good Or
el, r. -nd there is a fine Orchard on the premises.
Also, at th- Cour- House in Baktr County, Lot
No 320, in the 11th District.
Also a' the Court House In Decatur County, Lot
No. 126, in the 19-h District.
Also, at the Court House in Cobb County, Lot
No. 702, in the 2d D strict, 3d Section.
Also a the Court House in Union County, ICt
No. 918, in the 11th District, Ist See iou.
I HOMAS G. FINLEY. Ex’r.
Oc*ober 18. ’B5l.
171 X EC CTO RSS A L e7- XVill be sold, on the
_J first Tuesday in January ncx*, agrecnbleto the
lust will of Jehn Swint ar., late of Wnrrcn county,
dece if-ed, all that trset of l«nd, lying cn Rocky
t) mfort in said county, the place wtierccn deceased
lived ai d died, containing one hundred and fifty-five
acres, more or less. Also, Five Negroes, namely,
Livey, a woman, and her child, C»«ar, a boy, Ma
ry a girl, Charlotte agiil. Terms ma e known cn
the day of sale.
WHLIAM SWINT; Ex’r.
Oc'nber 15, 1851.
S/l XK CL TO i: »S~ SALE Will bo soli, ’before
IL J be • ’curt House de or in Warrenton, Warren
c.. i «ty, un the First Tuesday in JANUARY next,
a Tract f LAND, containing One Tbous nd (1,009)
Acres more cr lees. Also, the following Negress,
to wit: Uu.ljo, a man about 65 years old ; Andrew,
ab ut 40; Jacob, about 35; George, about 40;
Thomas, about 27; Nancy about 25 ; Molcy, about
21 ; J..ck about 7 ; Josh, ab mt 45; Edwnrd. about
271 Robert, about 24; Michem, ab< ut 19; T to,
about 15; Washington, about 13; Airon, about 13 ;
Charles, abcut 15; Lydia, about 23; Marii a’? u
-27; Fanny, about 3; Macd\y, a* on* 1; Mmry,
a* out 19; Greets about?; h tli rr.». •bo/ 6ra mih.-
I I ; Harriet about 10 year.- old ; II mrah, about 8 ;
Eli, about 4 ; Amos, abmt 2, and Juda, nb'ut 0.
t ight or ten of the above n lined Negroes wid be
sold for cash; the balance, toyetiu r with th-) Land,
on i ere ii of twelve months. A! 1 of s- : d proferty
o’d fcr the bentfi< of tin credi'ore and legatees cf
Barnaid W. Pickling, late of w arrftn county de
ceased. ARCHIBALD M. JACKSON, I? x’r.
October 21, 1:51.
UA RRIAN'S SALE. --Agreeable loaner-
ST der oi the Inferior Court of Columbia county,
while sitting as a Court of Ord nary, will be sold, on
the firs’ Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the
Court House door in said couniv, a negro man
named RANDAL, the property of Mary Hannah
and James Patrick William Dougherty, deceased.
Sold for the benefi* of the minors.
JAMES DOUGHERTY, Guardian
September 4. 1851.
4 UiAKIHANS &ALE.—Will be soM, on the
first Tv.es’ay in DECEMBER next, before
the Court House door in Lexington, Oglethorpe
county duri ’g the usual hours of sale, fire hundtcd
and twenty-five, (525) acres of LAND, liirgou
'.he waters of Broad River, adjoining lands of Am
brose, Wilcher, Berrv, Hartsfield and others, in
<>g!e*hcr;e county. Sold as the property of Peter
R. G , : ?bcv, minor orphan of Peter R. GoohLey,
Lite of Oglethorpe county, de'easel. Sold by vir
tue f th* Inferior Court of the county of Heard,
while sitting as a Court* f Ordinary, fcr the benefit
vs sail minor Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM M. S’MM3, Guardian.
Septembe- 24; 1851.
(i UA u DIAN* sSAI ’E W mbe 6old,'on the
X fust Tuesday in Janu«ry next, before the Court
House door : n Lincolnton, Georg a, by viitue of un
order from the Inferior Court of said county, a Ne
gro Boy, Tam aged about Twenty five yc :r», be
longing to Virginis E. Lamar, a minor. Sold forth?
benefit of sail ii)in?r. I ertns —four year’s credit—
go d note with security, ir.f from dato.
L. LAMAR, Guardian.
October 39. 1951.
/ < UAIIDIAN’S MLV.--W ( || be «=• d, . n M, f .
vs first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Court
House doer in Warrenton, Warren county, under an
order of the ii norable the Inferior Court of said
county, when sitting fir ordinary purposes, sixty-six
and a h>lf n». s of PINE LAND, lying in sa*d
c» »nty, on the wa ers of Big G»cek, adjoining lands
of J< hn Hollomon and others ; sold a* the property of,
formerly Mary Martin, but now Ms*ry Brandy and
Wi l am Martin, heirs of John S. Martin, deceased.
So’ ! for the puqoieof distribution.
T< rnnen me day of s*!e.
cl 3 ADAM JONES, Guardian.
VTOTICE. All persons having claims sgainst
i 1. v Ethcldred Tarver, late of Richmond county,
’decreed, are requested to hand in - n . ccount of their
de uands within the time prescribed bylaw; end
ih.se in felted to fai I de'-eisM wll make imtnedt
tiejeynnn-. SAMUEL TARVER, Ex’r.
October ’6. 1351.
Citations tetters 2Ununistration
R.CII HOSJ COUNTY, GKO . Whereas,
Bernard Fjgnon applies for letters of edminis
tr turn on the estate of Dr. John E. Big non, late of
sji-i coun.y, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, rhe kindred and creditors of saiti deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by I iv, toshow cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given un ’er try han 1 nt office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk
Oc d er 2,1F5L
18/aSrEN COUNTY, GEO—Wh-r 7,
* » J itnes H. T’ ’d applies .or L t ers of admin
is‘’f: non the estate of Jar-.cs Tcdd, ia'e of sail
county, deceased, not disposed of in the last w J of
s id -creased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, alland
singular, the kindred and crediicrv of said i rcea:-ed,
to Leandappear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have,
why >id letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
ADAM JONES, Clerk.
50 ■■ b-r t, 1851.
INTERESTING TO COTTON PLAN-
TERS.
SR. PARKHURSTS Paten: Cotton Seed
• GLEANING MaGHING constructed with
out Saws or Ribs.
Ibe Inventor o this Machine now has the ph a
jure of answering the numerou inquiries from
wn Planters, respectingtbe pcrfijrmauees and results
jf this G-.n. I: uas been folly ?* Med by e’eaning it.e
catire eropof a lan;e planter near Co; ’oibia. F. C , (a
•ertificate imm whom is appended }ta anting the va
lue of the Cotton one and a had to two cents per lb.
2ver that cleaned by any Saw Gin. Thia advanced
price more than pays t r n Machine iu ene year’s
average crop, the cost of it being only $250. b
trns out equally as much or more, than any Saw
Gin ; is more simple and durable, perfe tly safe tn
he guiner, inasmuch as he cannot cut himself; and
he great danger of fire, Dy fneiieu, in other Ma
ssines, is entirely obviated.
Arrangements are completed, to build these Ma
chines in Augusta, for the S'ate of Georgia; and
Cotton Planters le.-iring them, are respectiuiiy re*
] tested to send their orders to the subscriber. One of
.he Gins may be oeea in operation at my ®team Mid.
W. H. GOODRICH.
Augusta. April. ISSI. ap!9
Cooy of a certificate from Col. Wade Har/ptcn,
date I at Millwood. Nov. 4. 1850.
.Mr. Parkhurst has been, for some weeks at my
olantat’ n, adap’ins his (Jotton Gin, originally in
tended for long Cotton, to short staple. The experi
ment has been entirely successful. He Las one Gin
in operation, which will prepare four bales, of three
hundred and fifty pounds each, per day, end the
qua itv of the cotton is fir better than I Kate ever
:en. By this process of cleaning cotton, the staple
i« uninjured, while al! the motes and false seeds are
al.noet ee'. r- y separated from the lint, f deem this
d-.-covery cf vict importance to the country, and I
’inestly hope that Mr. Parkhurst may be rewarded
f * 5» vr’Q w’v W. H iwy.
THE MONTGOfdERY MANUPAC
TURING COMPANY’S IRON-WORKS,
Montgomery. Alabama,
> J ANIFACTVRE, in superior st vie. Hori-
Ji z<-ntal and Upright STEAM ENGINES, cf
all sizes; Steam BOILERS; LOCOMOTIVES;
Cast iron WATER WHEELS; Sugar MILLS;
Saw and Grist Mill IRONS. of every variety, (in
cluding Hoxie’s ccntinuous fee: for Saw Milk; - Fn
g ne nd Hand • ATHES; Iren and Brass CAST
INGS, of all kmus, dto., Vc.
/ ii orders it e les' afeb.
*r2.' GIN DR AT & C<»
CIRCULAR SAWS a MANDRELS
INDIA RLb r Steam PACKING, C n ecd
S Hemp P.t king YARN, Purr p CHAIN and
FISTUKES. F.OCK SA* T. 4e.. for sale bv
olSiW&woLa CAR-MIUHAEL d BEAN,
■ii
W-xM B
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Important to Mill Owners and
manufacturers.
Unrivalled Improvement in Water Wheels.
JTMIIE subscribers aiesole agents for makingnnd
vending the best WaterWhecl in the world,
known as Vandewater’s Water Wheel. We chal
lenge the worxd to produce Its equal. It has but re
cently been introduced to the public, and found to
oc far in advance of all other wheels, both in power
and economy in water, every drop being effective,
and none wasted. This Wheel is not in the least af
fected by back water. As we prefer them being pla
ced below tail water in every instance, consequently
we get every inch ot head; they being entirelv ci.
cast iron, and simple of construction, are not lial le
to get out of order, and are mere durable than a. y
wheel now in use. We have recently put one in
operation for George Schley, Esq., a’, his Bell
ville Cotton Factory, to whom we would give refer
ence. See Certificate annexed.
All orders for Wheels or Territorial Rights, w!ll
meet with attention by addressing the subscribers.
JAGGER, TREADWELL A PERRY,
Albany, New York.
Or to their Agent, J. J. Kibbe, Augusta.
ICKRTIFICATE.]
Augusta, Ga., March 24,185 L
Jagger, Treads bll Cfc Pkrby—Gentlemen:
I have the gratification cf informing you that ycu»
Vandewater Wheel was successfully put in epe
ration at my Factory last week, and it worked tc
perfection. ItssiropTcity,durability, and uniformity
of speed, are recommendations alone; but above all,
its highest encomium is tbesmall uantity of water it
takes, as compared with other wheels, i have been
using one of Reuben Rich’s Center Vent Wheels, o’
three feet and a half diameter, an I eleven inch
bucket, the diechvrsre openings measuring 400 inch
es. I displaced that and put in one cf yours of si*
feet diameter, with discharge openings menruring
2’o inches, nd youi wheel run the same atneuat ul
machinery that the Rich Wheel had driven, one
’here was a difference in ftvor of vours of e»gh’
inches in the depth of water io the tail race. I fee :
no hesitation in recommending your wheel to al! man
ufacturers, "nd Mill owners, believing it is the great
est wheel of the age. Wishing you success in the
introduction of so valuable an improvement, I re
main, very respectfully, yours, die.
mh26 wly GEORGE SCHLEY,
REUBEN RxCH’S PATENT CENTRE
VENT IRON WATER-WHEEL,
Manufactured Mcnlgomery Manuacturing
Compzry s / -. n Works,
Mosstgo»ncry. Aiabuvna*
v K it i: s PECTFULF.. Y cat! ihe auenfien
f v Manufacturersand Mdl-owuers t > the follow
ing respoPfe f.cm Mr. L’»ch, the Patentee of die
above celebrated Water- Vfnecl.
Vendors of Patents frequen-Iy attempt to intro
duce their articles to the public with higk-SGUTidirg
promises and loud praises, which a.ean nothing.
Mr. Rich, on the cou’rary, has always been read}
and frequently offered to •es' the cupn*ilitics ci bin
Wheel, ngainst all o ’ ■< r under iny n. iv.ed forte t
are. His challenges Lave never been accepted. U<
now accepts the chailr;;:...» of others, and pieson e
even more tempting offer W - are to ea-
ter ini the test tor him, at. 4 udl, at uny time, a:•
vauce the required amounts. IT * rademen intend <
“show t‘»uir faith by (heir w : as,” let ’.hem come
forward. GiNDRAT ot CO.
Montgomery, April 2. 1851.
BEWARE OP HUMBUGS!
My attention hav ng been railed to <n advertise
meat in vunr paper, over the signature «;f Jagce*,
TreaDwtil & Perky, cbidleitging ell ctber wheels
I now declare prepared io accept the rial
lenge upon all the prmnds specified, naiui ;g Suth
as She sum uer.n each point.
Ist. 1 will bet 6j(hJ that no niher wheel, pa’en’»
or not, W'Ugive rut as bine a percentage ol powej
under a like head and volume oi water,
2d, That no wh-. r.t can he lucre durable.
3d That no win el can be mure simple.
4(h. TL.it none Is cheaper.
s'h That no wheel is ?".cre steady.
6th. That die Lich Wheel is wholly superior tc
tho Vvndcwa'.er V. I:eel.
Ard again There being those who are
f» question the fact that the Rich Wheel
but h*H its measure >ient ot ;-.itnieu. I will tr**’
:>l,obo that the in. icii.c /■ r no: exceed on? hail
th -nprrtures on a well cont »ted and art.uHec
Rich Wheel, aotuol » K,.eritu*nt Imvif g drinon sta
ted that it discharges in reality bwt 2- s*Lf of the
apertures, vo that a wheel ineasutiug 11 100 L • hes
in its disehar/re apcrfiirci” really vents fess than
2001 The depth ol the water in (he t« I is n<
crileiion for estimating the quant.ty discharge d, un
less reference is had to the speed wi:h whfoh it runr
off. For example: from t'»e ordinary fiuttcr-wheel,
under 10 feet bead, the w.-ter runs offal tl.e rate ol
Ift to -0 feet per second. From my V» be I, undet
same head, it runs off’ at les. than |of tins spet d.
and from tnh consequent sfownors of motion, a thou
sand gallons per rniuuic, from ny M h»l, would ere
ate as much depth in the tail nice as four thousand
from flutter- weei from which the water run? with
quadruple rapidity
Dear in mind, that unless speed is
resaru.cd y the drpth in the tell race is no cr it er lor,
wnatevei of quantity, and ibat the only trt»e esti
mate is to ascertain what aperture, alongside, or un
der the sama head and pressure with the wheel, wil
exhaust a given number cf gallons of weter in the
same space of time. REUBEN RICH
P. S. Hating just learned that the Arents of the
Vandew&ter Wheel represent that my Wheel dis
charges even than its aperturfej now, to tes ;
their sincerity, I will bet them, or any other p
who may question tint the diaclmgo of ray wheel
is more than hull i s s-r etture;-, a- fillowi :
Ist. $5,000 to S2,J, that it dors not, (as the
Vsndewater Agents claim) vent mere than its nper
lures,
2d. $5,000 to $2.C00, that it dees Dot discharge
equal to i’» apertures.
3d $3,030 to $1,500, that it don’t discharge |dr
its apertures.
4th. $1,0: 0, that tho discharge is not one-half the
apertures.
sth. 51,000, that the discharge is but 4-lOtlis the
aftertures.
And tfirn I will present the acceptor of the above
Le*B, SSOO, on his depositing th money io cover
.hem, with 81,000 to etve r expenses of tiial, whir
the winner will be entitled to, in one of the Aagasta
Banks, where I will as ptomtt’y make a correapond
ing di pc'it. And again—l will bet any Finn that
the V andewater Wheel, with same apertures ss
mine discharges one third more water. Now,
where is their boasted faith ?
ap2o REUBEN RICH.
S'X 1 IT Al CST A?, >
g * irr® k
CIOTTONj WOOL, Jiiu-Cr<*o» r»d Horse
7 CAr; IS of the above ccictrejrij j»:R«nps, are
of unequalled quality, and **wwd, fnkc
the place of all o'hers. They arn r**” r-.'e.'Xlun.d co
our n» w improve I and -dr is war
ranted in every r . pcct. Our inferior Cards—the
common “V» Ir’tc.bvre ’’ stamp—are of the utua
well known qu Ivy
Fold by the Hardware houses in nil the cities, and
Country Merchants, and to the trade, by the Manu
factures. JOS. B. SAkGENT,
mylO-wly* 24 York.
AUGUSTA Fa 3.7 7 I 3J?R 14XI»G
STUA E MANUFACTOR Y.
’L f ® tr.ibfcriber,
' th'nkf d fcrite kind
\ 1 pHrtmge l *reb f .re
r \ \ , > extended to the late
Ci. ir. ‘ f ScHiRMSK &
f ,’.7— > ■"*** won d re-
t7* ■' » •.—■ f.l.y inform 1.:.,
t „ i rier.ds end the rub-
V-’. " r, y c. that he continues
V' X / I ' - J ! ' J O’tcuti* <»rder« I t
j. i ’ Li- v/v I known Wrr-
Su* /. t i ‘-Jr T ted French i’.URK
s:< i - io'- es, <.i
every desnatde t’z- . at the lowc-t price and s'iort?&t
notice Be’ltm lorn* lies
ESOT US and C iJ»GNE STONES,
SMUT MACHINES, ol vaiio'J? p.tternf,
BOLTING i H THS, of the brand,
CE‘ F’N T, Cr Mills us?.
And every n:‘ er art cfe necen-cry in a M f|,
Aho, ■ r Planters, email GRIST MILLS to at
tavh to Gm Gears.
All orders promptly J to.
WM. R. SOW’KVER,
Survrsirg rar f ner cJ truer Wgand. !
’* l-.w'f
v;j:ak l a. x.
rip u lS'Ls'.-'sm < and painful afieett’on cin be I
a re icve**. and c rod, men esv>r ."‘.ii g •
rh it tii.ie, by g ••Ma;. h ili' Ltpc tl Ertoi ‘
tor.° Fvrsale by a 1 the I‘ ’H ao 1 t »• pr j i
eor o? 6 H >.k LTI RPI .*. I
HO EXCUSE FORBAD BR3AD’
fjKEWos & .’in i lii-.i/s i> fAl.i i
A YEAST ' 1 *Ui< an jw art vic tor r-. ‘
Ltght snd Sweet Bread, ft is a great center : ;
thit it is always ready and f-ure »o act - the d (
requires no standing, but i.« ready tu ! il-'c as =/ i c.s *
mixed, and the tnost ig: orant can h.rdiy ml-'.-.ke tn I
its use, bhoul lun ex :c.d be pu { . in, t will not tu;<-i *
the breai yellow, w.th an ashy or r ?apy taste, ss ’
saleratus and soda will; ti. is &■*. g irr.eu wa? e, ,
n is euitabk Brakno&t all k i. h of Sweet Cakes, |
Gingerbread. Pamplin. • au I G ■* le Cakes
< y Do r. h m x*d uuh u Y est, and failing
tc ri c, ir.ny be made light, ai.« i-a-ed, by th
in the proper <ju»M-:ty of this Y r.st.
F>r<deby s() DBPI I MP. & !
GAY’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
CANCHALAGUA,
A CALIFORNIA PLANT,.?frar-rirtues
J7SL possessing in a high degree all the med’ema
properties of Sarsaparilla, a certain preventive t nd
cure fur consumption, coughs, colds, iuflucns? as’h I
ma, inflammation, fever and atfue. fevers
bilious complaints, nervous alTt- nuns, Rout, ri entns
lisrn, neuralgia, scrofula, dyt-pepsia, debility livrr
complaint, indiges'-.cn, and all diseiresorigin**'.ire in .
c-meti ation of the bowels or impuri; ies of th* blccc,
or winch lend to enervate the system. It gives nn
to the digesrive • rz -.'. ;, and is remarkable fi.r -u- ani
(natiag, strengthening and restoring prop-err es. h £
also infallible in all disvas* s peculiar to females
The pr prietors have numerous testimonial's of the ■
highest character, in favor of its great supenori'y i
over every o'tier preparation of the day, w . ■-h can 1
te seen at heeffice of the E'JPIRE CXLMF aNY I
59 oy Iras street, sr • ’33 Pufuio : trect, N. Y.
Poreale.W ; ■■.e -n ; Refad by W. H. f UT r
an . Havi'.axd, Rists* & Co., Auguuta, Ga.
*i - » V
TV - OTIC : A! p >« > Hi-d,y(ed to us will Cal
: r.c oo'c .1 J cc j aid ttte tw <?. cf Gib; 3
Mc'-OSD. Sueb aa c.-e I,o*. pi 4bv tbofi.«t<f
J.ruary will be Ful in s-jit forthwith as se
mutt p;y olf the bastes of < er cebts.
o2J-w3u>. G'B iS & Hs’.RDIN.
DR. DENNIS’
GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA
for
Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, l oss cf
Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels, Piles,
caused by Costiveness, Pain in tha
Eoncs, or Rheumatism, caused
by the use of Mercury,
Syt hi’ic, Scrofula,
Boils, Ulcere,
Ac., &e.
THIS PREPARATION is made 88 pure
a? possible. Its bitter <aste, and beneficial ef
fects in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arieieg
fro.a an impure state of tho Blood, prove it to be the
purest end most useful preparation of Sarsaparilla
that is made.
Those who have used tho various preparations of
Sarsaparilla will find, by theUsteand effect, that
there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. D.’a
preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it is gen
all v made.
That it might be more particularly adapted to pro
fessional use, nothing but the pure Sarsapaiilla has
been used, that for different disease 1 ?, physici ins
might combine or prescribe with it, such articles as
they might consider mast appropriate in cases under
heir treatment.
Ls altera ive and mildly purgative effect upon the
bowels, make it not only a good substitute for Mer
cury, but useful in removing ail diseases arising fiom
the imprudent use of Mercury.
Prepared cnly by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta
Georgia.
Fold :n Augusta by W. H. Tutt, P. A. Moise,
D. B. Plumb & Co-, W. H. & J. Turpin, Havi
land, ItrsLEY,&o. W. K. Kitchen, and Barrett
Carter & Co, In Athens by Hill & Smith. In
Madison by SivMouß <& Service. In Atlanta by
f. S. Pennt. In Macon by Payne dir Niscet. In
Marietta by W>t. Root. In Charleston, S. C. by
P. M. Cohen, and Cabey &■ CounraiEß, and by
Drugging rcuerally. •
Pi ice— $i per bolds ; 6 bottles for $5.
Reinember to ask for DENNIS’ GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA. ie!4
TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS
Has attended the uze of that wonderful Ointment,
B2AKSHALL’S MAGICAL I»AlN ERAD-
ICATOR,
THE REKXDT FOUND LT L*£T.
MODY that has urcd.it, speaks well
-J cf it, and what “every body’* ra;s must bo
true
Since (hs first of Ja-.uary last, up wares of 7('o
Cer ificale have teen reeled, fes(Tyin>r tc- the
good effect* and Superiority of MARSHALL’S MA
GICAL PAIN ERADICATOR.
In soma very few instances this preparation lai
not given entire satufection, but iuctlook fora mo
men* at ihe number who have been L-cncf.tteJ. Se
ven hut died vo’u'tary «es’i-i cniak have be-n given,
and certainly not lets than five tin e’ tbfo n inter
h-.ve cr j eriouced he go.d effect? of this Olt:'men' t
.• th- sone spues of -.ime
Ibe p* bli.r will p’.ea&e bear in mind iLat t’(. : h is a
purely Scn’liorn pr*p ratlan, std is er.ii’«.! ’utl.o
I trenage of Southern people. As no charge i? made,
should no benefit b- re ■ v-3 1. j;iv > ii i f.ir trial, ■ nd
in nicety cases cut cf a hundred the gre »test s -ccess
will be sure to follow. F«r farther pariicu’ais, and
a number of certificates you ere referred to the
pouij L’etp, to be Lad at an .’ of the Agencies.
The whch M. r bail’s Ercd cator will
rurc, ar.. Rheumatism, * cute and Chrouic, Lumbx
yr», Painful Nerves, Fcrofula, Spiral A flections,
I’Klociitiocs, Spraius, Gkicmit..n •. Swellings, Tu
mors, Gun.-Vons, Ncgch, Wens, Biuises, S rains,
t' < a’< J iuts, Contracted Tendons, Head
Gout, P'l*y, Tooth-nche, (fcc.
IA rrale in Augusta, by Haviland, Risley & Co-,
f» I’. Plumb 5t Cm, L’Antignac > Barry, Barrett
& Carter, Wm. K. K.tchen, A. H. Tutt, P. A.
•ioi.c and ih“. P’Ofiietois, W. H. if- J. Turpin.—
I: h ids for sale the Elate, by the prin
a pul Druggists.
N. B, —’ e careful *o 1-x.k for the irrit'cn »igna
i:re of J. E. rdxr sHA'Lon the wrepper cf each
x hoce is genuine without |t»
026
a bJ
' V
GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WUNDER.
DR- J. s. IIOUGHTON’3 i*kpsin—.
the true Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice Pre
pared from Rennet, or (ho fourth stimachot (he Ox,
after directions oi ! nron Liebig, the great Physiolo
gical Chemist, by S. 11. Houghton, M. I)., Philadel
phia, Pa.
Thin is a great natural Remedy for Indigestion and
DyspepsJi, curing after Nature's own method, by
Ne.’ure’s own Agent, the Gettrio Juice. Pepsin is
(he chief element, er gnat Digesting principle of the
Gastric Juice—tie solvent of the food, the purifying,
fliiSa j vin<r and stimulating Agent cf tha Stpnjach
and In’c-unes. It is extraetf; I from the Di /utiva
Stcc acb of the Oh, thus to-’ming an anificinl Di
gestive Fluid, precisely like tho natural (JaMric
Jure, in its Chemical powers and forminp n com
plete and powerful sub titute for it. By the a it! of
thia preparation, the (wins and evils of lnd*gesri''ii
and Dyspepsia are removed, just they would be
by a healthy stomach. Il is dumg wonders for Dys
papria, curing cases of Debiihy, Emaciation, Ner
vous Decline, and i yspeptic Consumption, sii| posed
obe on the verge ol th© grave. Th* 1 Scientific Evi
dence upon which it is based, is in the highest de
giee curious and remarkable.
Enron Liebig, in his celebrated work on aolidd*
Chemistry, says: “An Artificial Digestive Fluid,
uncdai’ous to the Gastric Juice, mav le prepared
f cm ths mucous membrane oi tha stomach of tho
Ox, in wl ich various articles of food, as meat and
eg” \ wi.i be softened, changed, end digert’-d, just in
the same manner as they would bo in the human
stomach.”
Ha’s a teaspoonful of pure Pepsin, infused in wa
ter, will digest or dissolve five pounds cf Roant Beet
in about two hours out of the stomach.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is sold by nearly al! the
dealers in fine druys and Popular Medicines through
out i e United States. 1? is prepare !in Pnwderaod
in Fluid form —and in Frqtcription viuls foi the use
oi Physicians.
Private Circular?, for the use of Pliyfieiar..-, may
be oi..*riiied of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describ
ing the whole process cf preparation, and giving the
! authoriti' B upon wi:.o‘i the claim- of ibis f ew remc
| dy are ba Hid. /s it is not a secret remedy, no ob
jections can be raired aguiast its use by Physicians
ii respectable standing and regular practice. Price,
jsl per bottle
» Pepsin in pwcdtr sent by mail, fne of pvi. !ag&
Po convenience of sending to all p»rtH of ths
country, the Digestive Matier of the Pepsin i? put up
’ : n t?>* f .»«t »f Pnwd-r« w : k Jirsorirns r * dib!»nlv
e l in water oy th- j-itieut. These Powders contain
ju t the t ame matter as the bottles, and will ’ cent
by mail, free nf post3ire, for one dollar rent (josi
pahl) to Dr. J. 3. HOUGHTON, M. IX, Phihdel
pi ia, Pa
•jt /Observe tbit!— Every bottle of the ir. nuine
Pej in,bcarstliewr:tten signature of J. S. HOUGH
TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa.—•
Sold by D. B. PLUMB & CO.,
A er!» fur Auyusla, and by Druggista generally.
je27-w6m-r*o
FHiIiOTOKEN. OR
y*.E TALKS’ FRlEND.—Beauty, Cmnfor
k? at:d Health secured, by iheuseof that invulu
c rri’.cdy the u Philotokcn or Females’ Friend, i
L . ni**dicinc is prepared fru(n Kouts that act in nni
' u w?!» r.ii’irf, tn the prevention, relief and cure o
t . ‘ c J: rr peculiir to the Female system.
P?ii;:'i!and disordered menstruation—theceure or
r , : ‘ old age, of bar. dtc.—is seedily
relieved, and the regular ‘.ealthful action of th© ox-.
<rftp secured, by the use cf the
fll tb fv mpr.thetic afcctions attend:* nt onpregnan
cy—irritebii iy. r.iusen, h> art-burn, &c.; and as a
prever tive of periodical abortion, this rem* dy standi
i rnly unrivalled, but is almcwt infallible.
T'* Fiiih token is put up in bxtics at $ I each
! with full directions, ha use can in no c&ae dc harm
end so certain is the proprietor that it w I g<»e un’
qualifiedsatis&ctioa to all who uss itaccordmy to the
din/Ctiowe, t.'ja: he amberites bis agents to refund 1 ha
iEC.)*:y in any where it fails.
For ia'e by the Drvprr.a of Augusta. mhl
s It. CUI.LKN’si Delian Vegetable Remedy.—
Z r I , preparat o ; contains 08 M rcuiy or Bal
. tain C‘j i tn ‘is a certain core for Gen rrhoea,
G "1. byp'iiiis, an i I euchorr! ®i. it r n.ov s all
j dm effects U the inju.be* »ua uee of Calomel, ;• ..I puri-
fit: ebl cd. For sale hy
I <23 WM. H/TUTT, Druggie.
Philosophy of iiraodreth’s Vege-
TABLE PILI S.
T V’TIEN the theu-ry ci the circu'ation of tho
v V b'o rJ wan e.’«al»h*bed, the springs of
vitality were then p<rttallvexposed io our view. We
I s.s • and undeiMood tnat the I Iwe eat wa. convert-
I ed into blood, v. ii'.cn repaired it . -.l asteot ihe aaonal
machine; method ;s loel, vvh h kefpSal a liiehiat
he intern.:! i.res that ai.d-rnvigora’e out inner
j man. ihe blood is an electric uui < which carries rhis
heat luevery rain■;>cation of the i ’.,dy, eve i t > the ex
: liemitie. of the i.a:r and horny nail. V. hi e ‘he blood
is thus the seal of lite, it is also the seat r! disease*
I Food gi/es th»- body strength; Rrandreth’s i’lHs give
i blood itr: necessary power to throw out from itself ail
impurities, thus rendering the stre .m of 'ife pure and
' hea.thy. II men were more sincere, there would be
lev. tr religious creeds ; and if they kept closer to na«
, tore's laws in the niaragemeot of their bodies, they
woul-t require little medicine. As men grow more
, intelhg-: it they **ili L-.come w»ser and hippier; even
i ro.v their wisdom is proved by the 'act, that, when
nr .nt-ss asi.aiis them, they u-.e jpandreth’s Vegetable
j I .iivt .-al Pilis, which soon them to health.
Tuey are peculiarly adsp:ed to this climate, ami
qoire no extra care when ir«t-v are u td. either ;n diet
or cj.ithmtf TheyshouiJ r>e a !, .iy in the house, so
that upon toe fi • .st in<;r atßui <f sic i. nets they maybe
u-ed Une dose »•» lhe begin.m.g ;» mote poteni' tor
go than a dozen xtier t. e »tc»ness hi the
t xy-’.t m. In coids, coiuii.’. axiUmt. rheumatism, cos
liven:fever.-. a..J ir -. i acute. hea*y . r J,, p ,< ne4
pains, t!.<ir elTc'i» w.fi t>e found Leyond a pr.jtse,
; lore- or five will ac: uKe a charm, often curing a
dang' rn-* *‘-7 rtt on*e, saving inouib* of sicl.iiesa
andtneeviib thereto a lenun g iiemrmLer. E*-and
ret'/F ? s are a known and fnily texsed medicui*
one ** used by hundr. ds o? •. ,>, ls Cr>un .
ry. end tarrugbout the civilized world, 'i key ara
o j.-t;y superceding ail ether rnejicines. They take
cut only th-t from the blood which is th? cause, t
we. k .esiand pain, leaving health and * trei gifa ; they
P oduce heaahy sleep al mgiu, and an appetite that
reln-h >■ ..!i kind* oi lord.
Dr I'si'.dreth’s principal office 241
‘ » w;ir ai ‘ ‘ ” h ‘* relaj| r T bces, 274 Bowery, and
‘ ’all liud'on street, New York.
C3r“ Kjy as Agent - only—examine '3e certificate
cl Ac- cy. The k enu:ne for sale by B 4 «Rr.Ti,v*H
T “ k6 _L ° J _ A "■ ts * VTT A ■ c-I ia. 4, ;i U < fr,
PU 1 FATiGY
de crijti n, receiver] weekly ami aluay- /re *..
w -rra .J dt j b.* wh : it ;s r■ pr- nt.
o2) VV. H. & J, TURPIN.
ATTAIN 01L.—25 bblf. for sale by
-■ WM. H. TUTT.
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