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Tho srp a/iUtim.’ a project to
>j»en Oto oommuhicMioi* jjith tbt: ac*» by. blow. ng
„p the it* in the I>e!a«-atv with C unp,.w<l..ri g nk«l
by apilvanicl'nttory. •• • ,
In airing a room, both tlic tippcnthd lower pa-t*
of the window ahould b»> opened, as tlit heated air,
which from ita 4ightnc«a always ascends, wi)J pas
out of the top, and 'he fresh cool air cow in at the
bottom. *
Kossuth addressed about lstX> people on Monday
afternoon, in Cleveland,,Ohio, wh i«id from £1 to
apiece to hear b.m.
How to raise Geest—tSfnd. your daughters to i
fashionable boarding- school. If kept at home
they will turn out docks or ‘‘little stupids.” To
raise Corns—Wear tight boots.
The first “Directory” of Boston was published
in 1750. Os the persons named in it, at is believed
only fcuf survive, viz: Messrs. Samuel Adams,
Daniel Groenleaf. Thomas Greenleaf, and Eliakec
Morse.
Miss Cushman, the female pedestrian, baa nu
dfertakfn to walk 600 miles in 260 consecutive
hours.
Kossuth, hi reply to the address with which lie
tvos received at Cleveland, stated that he was then
making his hundred and-fifty-sixth speech in the
English language.
Afccai two weeks s:r.c o , a whole family of emi
grants. —ft uran, -his wife, and two children—were
frozen to death, in one of the nhcomfortablo wagon*
provided for carrying emigrant passengers over the
▲lteghabie*.
If a Norwegian judge makes a wrong decision, he
has to pay the damage himself. In Denmark, they
have ts conciliatory judge, before whom all disputes
must pace; if he cannot reconcile the patties, they
may then apply to a oourt of law.
The Naval Expedition.to Japan, under Com.
Porry, wit' depart in March, and the Mississippi
will be the flag ahip. The Cumberland and St.
Lawrence will make a part of the squadron.
Milk so natricSouo when pikenas food, if infect oil
£»to the veins, acts as n deadly prison.— -IWnnngt.
Afr to cioclient for tho lungs, sou in the same
Saltpetre sd excellent for preserving, when eject
ed from a enn barrel, acts in the same way.—ScU
tAcUuly Cabinet.
Boots, so excellent for wearing, wl>'>n ejected too
rapidly, and w>o near the region lioundea by gen
• demeu’s.coat-tails, act > upon men as galtpetro upon
gun barrels —makes them go otf.—C'oyupa 6my.
We are at last enabled to aruw&i a question fre
quetj-ly propounded by our country correspon
dent*.
“What is f. bloomert"
“One who jMitii* for notoriety.”
When you wtciwnun who is ashamed to !»■ sceu
carrying a bundle through the street ~ no matter
bow Insignificant it may lx; in size, you may put
him down for a brainless puppy, who is incapable
• •{ doing anything else.
First llatb I’mvsic. --In. Wendell Ins just in
veuteJ a new variety of pills to “pnjy.o ineiwtcbo
iy.’’ They arc made of fun and fresh air, in equal
proportions, and arc to be taken with cold water
throe times a day.
A!nr! how unreasonable an well as unjust a thing
Jt is for any to censure the infirmities of another
when we see that even good men arc not üblo to
diva through the mystery of their own. Bo assur
ed there can be b;it little honesty, without thinking
ns well as possible of others; and there ciin be no
safety without thinking liumblyand d'wtnislfnlly of
ourselves.
The total mvipts into the National Washington
Monument fund during the year ending on tho 31st
of 'December, was $80,651.61; dihburHeuiwiU do
ing tho same period, $£>1,543.86.
Mr.-. Hoard, Coalition Senator from Middlesex
county, Muss., said on the 2d inst., in the Senate
of that Stato, that the fugitive slave law, however
it might be sneered at by the opposition, was nev
ertholcosu law, whose passage was a gratification
to law loving and law abiding citizens, anil bud, in
its execution, tended to perpetuate tho Union and
its glorious institutions.
Muss auk or ran (loviutxoit or Min;; ota.-Gov.
Kornsey, of Miuesota, in his message to {lie begirt
luturo, Buys theruvunuo Os the territory for the lust
two yoara amounted to £2,114, and the expendi
tures to £*3,lnn. The Indians, oU whoui there arc
25,000 in the territory, have committed hut few
aggressions. Thofloveruor congratulates the leg
islature upon the fact that the excitement which
has lately pervaded the several States has tended
to greater reverence and affection for the Union on
the part of the people of Miuesota.
Aocs or Kmorr.an SovEittuiNS,—Fius IX. in 50
yoars old, tho King of Wurteiriberg 70, tho King
of Belgium 61, the King ofl'russittOC, the C/nr 55,
tho King of Sweden 52, tho King of Denmark 18,
Louis Napoleon 40. King Bomba 11, the King of
Bavaria 40, tho Duke do Nemours 88, the King of
Holland Hi, tho Prince do Joluyillc 33, Queen Vic
toria 82, Donna Maria 32, the King of Hanover 32,
tho Count do CiiAuabord 81, the King of Sardinia
81, tho Duko d’Aumalc 30, the Sultan 28, the Duko
do Moutpensier 27, Vie Emperor of Austria 21,
th» Queen of Spain 21, tho Count do Paris 18.
Marshal Saxo computed that, In n battle, only
one bail in eighty five takes etfoct. Othors, that only
one in forty strikes, and no more than one in 400
la fatal. At tho buttle of Tourney, in Plunders,
fought on the £2d of May, 1794, it is calculated
that 238 musket shot were expended iu disabling
eaob soldier who sull'ored.
ilr.Wol tof, the architect, baa submitted plans
for tha reconstruction of the Library of Congress
room. A promineut feature is the use of iron in
lieu of wood in the interior, the design being to
guard against tho rocurreuoe of a conflagration.
There is to be a tastefully paneled nud ornamented
dome, the light to bo admitted through stained
gloss. It is proposed to have tho room completed
by the first of July. lathe meantime temporary
provision for a library In ona of the passages and
several adjacent rooms has been made.
The ohureb is out of temper whoa charity is cold
ajd zeal hot.
Wo saw a drunken man the other evening try
ing to get a Vi>tchtnau to arrest his owu shadow.
His complaint wai that r.u ill looking scoundrel
kopt constantly following him.
There are 5,448 physicians in Prussia, or one for
oaob 8,000 of population.
Mr?. Partington says It is u curious provision of
nature that hens never lay when eggs are dear, and
always begin when they arc cheap.
Mrs. Partington, iu looking over tire Price' Cur
rent lately, cnine to tho article of Molasses, and
exclaimig.! •' “Seventy-five cents per gall! Why
bless me, wlwt is the world coming to, when the
gals are valued at only seventy-five cents?” The
old lady pulled otf her spectacles, threw down her
paper and went into a brown study on the want of
a proper appreciation of the true value of the femi
nine gender,
A Moral Commix itt.— The New York Herald
states there are Unit eity : Grog shops, 4,800 ;
Houses of ill repute, 8,000; Gambling houses.
500 ; Secret lottery offices, 200 ; Total, S.OOO.
Politeness does much in business. An impu
dent clerk can do almost as much injury iu a store
as its owner’s neglect to advertise his goods.
Nothing sits so gracefully upon children, and
makes thdUl so lo\ oly. as habitual respect and iluti
ful deportment towards their parents and superi
ors.
New Ovßio.-rm:.-.—A prdr of spectacles to suit
the eyes of potatoes.
The club with which an idea struck the poet.
A stick to measure narrow escapes.
The hook and line with which an angler caught i
a cold.
.A knot from the board a man paid twenty ‘shillings j
a week for.
Trek XfaK 'ES IN Mabtianb.—lu the House Os j
delegates, on the 2d iusi.. an order was adopted j
requiring the committee on Colored population to j
“inquire into tlte expediency of reporting HU to
compel all free do^roes to hire thoubclveg out by
til© year." Tho ordor wiui with but t\v o
native vole.’*.
A Muua.vofc.~-Mr. Ellis, 0 f the Lan- <
ouster' Eaglbkdnriny the late cold weather, took to i
hitnsek* * " iteTwJthough it beiug leap year it nifty i
be more proper n-'Njxa woman took Kits to lrns- j
band. But be tk.it :tsX may, he announced Me !
/*<■#, with the following no!W;
JV’ajnfJ, or £>;//,.-A small i
cottage house, situated in a partofthi :
oit.vj-2 cows, 1 jigs, wood, ,-cnn-nreal,' !
beef, pork, c- >. cabbage. but- !
tor, cnicE€QS, jacklvs ami ohecsv—ioni. !
/Sc., eac.,—in fact, every thing in the f-:3t> J me ' i
jSJI the above -vftteks *«»#■', to be deliver** *t !
(Mo Tsllui ’dcc Ilouac, for the present I \ j
A Tot-*, riuoi,—Mr. Gilbert M. Sears, of Baysi.re,
Talbot county, killed and bagged at one shot
on Saturday, the 24th January, "forty five ean\ ass
back and rod-head ducks. If any cue has killed
more ducks than these at one shot let him speak
out say we. —Jjtutiwrc Ciiiykr.
Fifty-seven hogsheads of air arc inhaled by each
healthy adult every at hours I
A western editor puts upon the doorjof his sanc
tum: “Visitors are requested to go to the devil
whan they wish an interview with the editor.”
Tha Kaffir war, a “a squabble with a few sava- i
ges,” eoet the English Govennnent six hundred i
thousfcud pound* per mouth,
mmmnmmrmmmmrn ii ■ ■ "
Lir (?. rvici..—We Ulievc-it is generally stippoe- I
ed tiiat all true sympathy comes from the heart, j
and is not b/rn of the lips only. Not so, however, 1
thought I»igli Hunt, whose experience *p prettily |
j described in the following vcrsicles, goes to prof's \
j that consolation is somefroes, at least, a mere mat- )
I v i of “lip service I
j jEvxy ktssim me.
I .Icuty kissed me when we met,
I- Jumping from the chair she sat in ; ;
j Time, you thief! who love to get j
' i Sw.'et, into yon list, put. that in. |
buy I’ui weary, say I’m sad.
I buy that heiUth and wealth have missed me.
j Say Pni growing old, but add
i Jenny kissed nit!
Hiram Powers, the great- American sculptor, ima
recent letter from Italy, states that lie has effected
another very important improvement in modelling
for sculpture; and has also made a discovery which
vili prove of unhtrtal mechanieai importance, hav
.ng been for ages an undiscovered d&idtralum.
Krcoosmos Or the Independence or Liberia
1 bt Pbc.-sia.—i'resident Eolicrta has received from
the Prnssian ministef, at the Court of St. James, a
i despatchcontlining a formal recognition of tin
-1 indcpendenc* of Liberia by his government.
’ Man'* V.'eakcp. Part. —In the course of a beszk
lately published at New York, entitled the “Rev
eries of an Old Maid” we are told that the weapon*
to subdue a man are cot to be found in the library,
but the kitchen ! "Tho weakest part of the alli
gator is the stomach.” "Man i- an aliigator. Let
, the young wile fascinate the husband with the t a
( pot. Let hor, so to speak, only bring him into
, . i»bit, of intoxication Cth that sweet charmer,and
make honey sucklos-grow about the legs of Ids tabic
let; ~e hfeiu'tji rug he a bed of heart'* ease for the
feet in shpperrt, nad the wickedness of the natural
j j enemy uni.st-uiewit.hin him)” What excellent wives
\ j soix.e of those old maids who write books would
make.
; ‘ ( ()MMER(iAI,
i SAVANNAH, Fell. 13.— 6aOon. —Arrived since the sth
. In*t , 15,330 huts- Upland (9 431 IST Ka'lroad, 4,799 from
AMfusta ftn-HatuMups «i- the river, and 100 per wagon*) an t
fcaie, Si a Island*. Ihe export* for the same period
amount to 0,820 bale* Upland, and 000 do. s•■* Island—viz:
• to Providence .672 hales Upland, to New York 4,23 s hales
i Upland, to Philadelphia 1.531 hale* Upland, to LaUimore
283 hales Upland, "and to Charleston 156 hales Upland—
• leaving on hand and on ship-hoard, not cleared, a stock of
■ 69,f'76 bale* Upland and 0,n07 do. Sea Islands, against 49,-
5Se bates Upland and 2,99 z do. hea I-lands, at same time
! la*t year.
. The market opened qubt on Fritlay—the sales of tlte itay
, being 629 hales. On Saturday, the market was quite ctt-.il
*ale* only 877 bales. On Sunday, later advices, by the Europa
were at band. The Uverj.sjl market was quoted at sd. £«•
fair Upland, and 6’fd. for Orleans, with-ah-s . f the week of
‘ 4l.ouii bale*. Tlala »howed an improvement, and the news
g tve finunt'.ss to our market and induced larger trans.-tctlens.
The sales on Monday were 1,977; on Tue-slay, 1,470; on
> Wednesday, 2,377; and on Thursday, 709 hales. The transac
lions yesterday, woifld probaltly have been larger, but for
t the general desire to have later advices from ivurope (now
fullv due/ before oj>erating further.
\Ve have hut little change to notice in prices compared
• with those of Friday last, and there has not been much va
riation during the week, the only diH.-rence being that usu
ally noticed between a dull and an active market. We
quote Ordinary to Good Ordinary 6)6 7)4; Low Mid
i dling to Good Middling 7); & 7)6; Middling Fair 7J.( © 8 ;
Fair to Fully Fair NX 6b s -
Shi Inland. —There has been a hrisk demand for this
qtialjty of Cotton dui ing fije pqst week, at former prices.
1 * fid sole* sum up 682 halos.
I'Loii)'. —This article 1* scarce and In demand, ibices are
altogether nominal.
Corn. —The market Is entirely hare of this article.
Oafs. - We are without any sales.
3fn!‘t*v W.-.T1;:" market continues well tutptilied with both
New Orleans and Cut,A. We have heard of sales of the f ti
mer from the wharf, iu lots, at Is.', and of tho latter from
stole, In lots, at 2t< (<i 30 cent -j) gallon.
//(teoH.—We hear of sales ola lot of Shoulders from stone
at 9c„ also 50 i asks {ignis (old) at 10c. j) |>ound.
1 Sail. —There Is a fair supply of this article—it is selling
from wharf at 85 cents.
y/fti/.-Wc hear of sale* of a lot of Northern from the
wliurf at 61.12)6. We quote Eastern at £1.25 (a, £1.37,'6
, per hundred pound*.
/.ime.—One cargo has been received since Qttr last report,
which is selling from wharf at £1.12)6 a £1.25 bbh
, l.uj.iOrk —We hear of sales of 75 bids. Baltimore Whis
key at 2*Ce. ]» r g.tUon
Jirdninyr.— Sterling 9‘f ©ftUjprcm. TlomesUc—Banks
, are selling .Sight Checks on all Northern citi»s a( ks cent
" prem.; and purchasing sight to 5 day bill* at par Qi
l cent prem.; 3d day hills, % (ft %c. tils.; 60 days 1)4 OA
f i\V. ilis.,; and 90 days 2)6 cent, discount.
I'reirjhU, —AYo quote to Liverpool 9-32 d. for Cotton,
to Havre )|c.j‘ to Glasgow 5-10 d.; and to Boston, New York,
t ViiUtidelplda, and Hcltpio.e, Jjjc. for Cotton.
1 CHAKLESTON, Feb. 13.— Cotton.— Our report of (lie 6th
lust., closed upon a rather improved demand, although the
advantage in prices was on the side of buyers, with mid
tiling fair valued at 9c. On Friday last—the first day of
. the present weak—the demand took off very nearly 1300
’ hales at about the rates paid at the close of the preceding
l week. The market on Saturday, however, was partially
|. neglected, still a few buyers came forward and bought to
the extent of about bOO bales. Puriug the day some lots
were hold on rather lower terms, but tlieto transaction*
j developed no positive change in favor of purchasers.
Monday brought with (t a material improvement iu the
1 demand, accouqfhnh-d with a oorrgsnondlng buoyancy in
1 prices, and at the close of business on ’that day the market
had aegained it* former position ; and the sales on Tuesday,
which were rather heavy titan otherwise, sustained it iu
this position. Wednesday was a quiet day, and prices were
. again rather depressed. Yesterday ft fresh impulse was
given to the demand in consequence of the anxiety on the
part of some of our holder* to rpdbce their stocks, partial
t larly the grades under Middling Fair, which have material
ly increase i in the last fortnight, in consequence of the
1....., v receil it*, who met buyer* at rather a lower range of
figures —r-.ij 'fce, ill ICH.-i. *-*- -•«— 1 11 l7
elusion by the result of Ihc'tlay’s operath ns, and the opin
ion entertained by many of lhaso who participated iu it.
■ Wo have altered our quotations accordingly, ft must he
■ Imrne In mind, however, that the market was quita unset
tled at the close of the week. The transactions sines our
I last may he summed up as follows, viz:— Friday 1809 bales;
! Saturday 800 ; Monday 1734 ; Tuesday 1809; Wednesday
1110, aud Thursday 2999, making an aggregate of 9743
bake against the receipts iu the same time of 14,197 bales.
The sales comprise 29 bales at 6)4 ;37 at 6‘f ; 113 at t»)J ;
> I 1000 at 7; 880at7*„; lo&ftt 7b,'; 053 at 7)4; 800 at 7)6;
, 1104 at T% ;80at 7 11-16; 1151 at 7 *;; lU4 at T 18-16 ;
' 883 at 7 h ; IW> «t 7 15-101 1115 at S ; 1432 at 6; 4 ; 200 at
i 8 3-16; 400 at 0V • an ’* 10 bales at 8?»c Wc quote Ordi:
nary to Good OVdinnry i'-f Os 7 1 ) ; Middling 7)4 © 716 i
’ Good Middling 7 Of. 76 ; Middling Fair i> ; and Fair
t' aud Fully Fair B’6 (Os, SAfc. There has been q-ute an active
a demand for the class of Cotton Ucnoiniuated Long Cotton,
1 at full prices, and occasionally nil advance of )4 Os Ic. has
- been obtaiued on previous rates. Tim receipts of the
week reach 1434 bales, aud Hie side* in the same iitno have
’ very nearly reached this amount. IVc tpiote inferior to
1 Common 2I to 23c.; < iom Common to gnd Santee* and
Main*27 ©Boc.; Middling i'iuoto Fine Sea Islands 33 to
40c. and upward*.
, I!k e.—The transactions have been at extrkmes ranging
from £2)4 to £B)6 ; no strictly choice parcel*, however, have
been on the market.
Corn. —Tito receipts since our lust reach 19,000 bushels
’ No' th Carolina, aud 2,000 sacks Western. This heavy tic
r cession to the stock lias depressed the nta ket, and sollci*
, have consequently been compelled to submit to a reduction
1 of about 2c. per hu.liel on l istaeck’s transactions. About
, 9,000 bushels of the former brought 68c.
I j'iotif.— A rtithor heavy business lias been done in Bai
-1 more, fo.no 1,5 .- hols, having been sold to anivo at £5
; and {i.'-.i bbl.
Bacon. —Sides have been selling in a small way at
price* ranging from 10 to 10) v c. There arc no Shoulders
s on tho market.
Bagjing and Rope. —No transaction*.
- //, ip. —4oo hale* North River brought £1 isl 100 lb*.
Salt.—' The low prices at which this article was circling
last week, soon cleared the market of till except n few huo
• di ed sack*, for which tho bolder has been realizing 80 (ri,
85c. par sack.
Sugar).— The stock consists principally of Louisiana, of
- common quality, for which there has been no demand.
Coffee. —The receipts of Rio fur soma time back have been
very light, the slock is small, aud prices have advanced )4 6).
1 ct. T? It..
aliiasaes.— The receipts since our last comprise S 3 blids.
and 6 threes, which had been Fold to arrive at IT)*e. The
retaildemand Is K ing supplied at prices ranging from IS to
18,16 c. Some 700 bids. N O. have U-cii received in this period.
Prices ltave advanced -in consequence of ti e reported im
provement In New Orleans. The market opened a! 27 and
xSc., and closed yesterday at 29Si a 29)6c , some parties re
fusing to sell under 80c.
lo.r.uotie JJ;uors. —Some 700 barrel* N. Orleans WW*-
key ltave come to hand F.ioce our last, none of which lias been
sold. We quote 23 a 2 tc. a* a f .ir criterion of tlte market.
Exchange). —Cheeks on tits North ,Y prem.
freight*. —We quote Cotton, in square hags, to Liverpool,
dull at dl-32d. Two vessel* leading for Havre ore tilling up
at former rates, viz: 7 6 and 16 c. iu square and round bag*.
To New York .Vlfiths; and to Boston ?6c. for Cotton.
H IRA51 SMITH FLOUR, a fresh article, jud re
ceived, and for sale by
Ja3t _ HAND, WILLIAMS i CO.
CtHOK'M HUG A lit*.—A few hltds. Porto Rico SUGAR,
J for sale by _ jitSl BAKER & WII-COX.
OIIA.VGIiH, GIIYFI-i lift IT, Brazil NUTS, FIGA
BEETS, BRANDY FRUITS. Just received, a supply
of the above. ja.'ll S. C. GRENVILLE,A CO.
H.VMH. —A few casks Sugar-cured HAMS, just received
aud for sale by
juSl H AND, WILLIAMS A CO.
I)LA\ffiG POTATO»« 59 bbl*. prime POTA-
L TOES, for .sale by jaSl BAKER & WILCOX.
IJHIAIU L villi IV KEGB —6O kegs prime LAUD,
io kegs, and in prime order, for sale low bv
ja,3l BAKER & WILOOX.
i I ydTATOKH.— 20 bhls. Pink Eye; 5 bids. Mercers; just
1 received by jaSl 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
¥ JIITA fOpS,—so bid*. Planting POTATOES, just re-
I coivetl aud for sale by
ja3l 8. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
/ahapesTvvd lkmovh.—
Y I 25 keg* Malaga GRAPES;
80boxes Sicily LEMONS;
Just rcceivedand for sale by
J«3O 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
cEtiAHa.—.2o,ooolmportedSEGAß3, a good article;
) 00,000 tnq*,rled SIIGAItS, various qualities, for sale
( 1 -j,P AG N F \Vl\E.—lo baskets Champagne
V "“N t, for sale low by S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
Jaßo
CtOll V.—OATH—We will cUnlriS-V eo deKvcr in this
vats . in the mouths of April and May—
-5,000 bushels CORN;
5.000 do. OATS.
I«80 S. C. GP.ENVILLE A CO.
\ r A LIiVTIV IN.—Comic and Sentimental, for salebv
j«39 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
| XJIU iiA MH—Just received at the New v.mily r.r.w
1 J eery, 800 New rig HAMS. "
j 3*Bo JA. MIJ.LES A CO.
T TiRAM HAIITU’H FLOI H iri i.n.tin C
i t and for salt' by
; ja39 ■ J. A, MII.T.KN 4 CO.
/NHOHHVIA.\‘Bi HPIX IFIC. —12dot. of tltis remedy,
V so celebrated for the cure of certaiu diseases, for sale
j by ja2S AYSf. 11. TUTT, Druggist
('tons A\ii OATS.—»OO bushels Chorokee"cOßN ;
100 busheLf Scot! OATS, by
ja‘29 FIAND k FLEMING.
LOOK HEBE
a* XKW STORE AM) AEW /warn
! vA FURNITURE. J SILCOY has rc- t
' PfSl rnovtsl his stock of FURNITURE, ,L_
* 1 * CllAliks, MATRABBE*. Ac., next
! to l)r.- TurpiuV, immediately oppcrfte his former stand,
i vhere he inteuds kepping a general assortmeDt of Fl'RNI
j TI'HK, CHAIRS, Ac., of uis own manufacture.
: Also, a £;x;d assortment of Northern manufacture, which
j will warrant, nu*i a; &uch prices as to rnnke it cn in
' Jucemcut to those alnxit purcUasiog to give him a call at
| hi* NEW FURNITURE STAND. 012-diw *
CABINET MAKING AND UNDEBTAKDTO
T-T * SRiiy at their new stiind, next to
I s Auction Room, have aikl will keep on hand
; of Mahogany and other COFUNS, made of the best j
• r^ a L nuourc enable terms. In with the
i CGebm^^h.^B’’ U mAL > CA«K i rs k ii 4■ R * ymc T 1 ’ f '
; "Mr-1 at short ,k,Ucc liL pASEs of ““ su«*-orders ,
j Ac., for sale and 1
j ' 'medlua lTbook ’
PathologicsU Anrttomy, bVv.T y m' \ 1
from u.e French by Frederick Uriuon, A. b., AL d“m. r! 1
The Pocket Formulary and Synopsis of the Bri.tsh 1
Foretgu Pharmacopeias by '
JOSEPH A. CARKIK A
V £ " I'UBA hbd,. New Cron
‘ . Uu-a MOL.VSSES. for sale from the wharf by *
j _ja» : d4tr HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
; \ -/WLAHSUS.— 1W bhla. New Gr- |
e-y fr.fi* MOLASSES, for sale from wharf bv
jailhdAw HAND. WILLIAMS 4 CO,
[ TO PROFESSIONAL A BUSINtSS MEN!
I PROFESSIONAL AND BOSINEJ? CAE OF, not eacecdiag
I six Uaes. will he inierted under thl* head at the rate «f£lb
j per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will he charged pro
j mUt per line.
IHVr.N tSt BARNETT,
! \ TTOBVEYS AT LAW, VTaabtagton, Wilke* Co.,
laV Georgia.
I. T. lavjx, Jr j Saui io. Bixsan
fe!3
i W. P. JORDAT.
ATTOHXBV AT LAW. Ztbulon, Geurgi*. Office
above Wlnbarv ami Redding’s. _ set-d
W.U. TROTHS,
VTTORAEI AT LAW, Nteuan, Georgia, will at
tend promptly to all business eairusted to him in all
the Court* of tlte Coweta, Carroll and Cauytfaell, of the
Blue Ridge, and Newton, of the Flint Circuit*. Alo-.-the
Supreme Court at Decatur and Macon. ja23-Ir
JOHI K. JACKNOI,
A TTOHNKY AT I.WX , Auyuta, Georgia. Practice*
, V in the Middle Circuit of Georgia, and iu the neighbor
ing Districts of South Carolina.
Office in the Masonic Hall Building. ja27
JOfiN T. hHEWnikE,
VTTOHNEV AT LAW, Waynesboro, Georgia, will
practice in the counties of Burke, sc riven. Washing
ton, ilontgomery, Tattnall, Emanuel and Richumnd.
u4-wly
C. A. LIGHTFOOT,
A TtOKNKY AT LAW, Warrenion, Oeorgia, will
, x practice in the counties of the Northern Circuit, in
Greene of the Ocmulgce, and in Washington, Jefierkm aud
Columbia of the Middle Circuit. *l4-wtf
DUtSO* H CLARE,
i TTOK.MEB AT LAW, AppUng, Georgia wffi give
.1 special attention to the cuileciion of legal demands of
-very description.
Axdbbw ii. H. Dswsoy, Augusta, Georgia.
SrgPAtso Cuax, AppKnjr Gcotgia. aitK-ly.
“ ITHtGES, i
l TTORXEY AT LAW, layneshoro, Georgia.
my 27
JOsHIA UILL.'
A TTORXEY AT LAW, Wadi-on. aud Montiaeßo,
; Y Ga. AD badness addressed to him at either place in
the counties of Morgan'and Jasper, and those contiguoua,
will receive prompt attention. • n 23
UAILKY & nnuixt,
VTTOR\KVH AT LAW, Saudersvilie. Georgia, will
practice in ail the counties of the Middle Circuit. je2
gsMi'Ki J. BitLrr, Elk»zor Ccjimi.vo.
l. f. hinpseA,
Vn’OHXKY AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia,will prompt
ly attend to ail bu-iness entrusted to Ids care. fe29-ly
tmwsr
VTTOHNEV AT UW, Warrenton, GtN.r"ia.
api^-ly
EIIH AEU M. POTTLE,
VTTORN’EV AT LAW, Warren ton, Georgia, will
continue to practice in Warren, Hancock, Wilkes, Tal
iaferro, and all counto of the Northern Circuit, and
'Columbia, Burke and Washington of the Middle.
Refer to Threeiritta, Hudson £ Shivery ; C. C. Cody & Co.,
Warrenton. -je2f‘.
ROBERT HESTER.
VTTOUNEY AT E A\\ , Hberton, Georgia, will j*rac
. tice in the enuntiea of Hbert, W3m, Lincoln, Ogle
thorj*e, Madison and Franklin. royfcMy
p. o. arrln(*to.\,
VTTORXEV AT L\\V and Notary PuUic, OgU»-
tliorpe, Macon County, Georgia.
Office at Oglethorpe. dll-wly
" JOH.V P. it iiLDE,
A TTOR.VEA' AND COCAtsKI.LOK AT LAW,
il No. 13 St. (.’harle* street, Room No. 10, up stairs, New
Oilcan;. All claims and collections intrusted to his care wiU
meet with phwnpt and faitlifnl attention. dIS-ly
STEPHESVFmRI),
i TTOIINEV H AT LAW, Crawfoitiville, Georgia, will
A V practice in Jill the counties of tire Northern circuit.
Linton Stkpuf.ss, jyld4y J. L. Rird.
GIBSOA K JOVIS"
\TTORAEVB A'l' LAW, Warrenton, (In., v, ill prac
tice in all the counties of the Northern, and Columbia,
Washington and of the Middle Circuit, aud the
Supreme Court of the State of Georgia.
Wm. Gibson, , apO-wly Jnssr; M. Jones.
CHAPLEY Rt hiltOfUER.
ATTOHAEA’ AT la AW,' practices in the Northern
Circuit. All business will receive prompt and eflicieut
attention. Oflicc at Lincolntou, Ga. je2S-tf
HISIEL ELBERI’IeER!I,
ATTOHAEV AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice
in the several counties of the Middle Circuit.
Oflicc, Parlor of the Mansion House. 024
jihPik M. DOIISEV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Palilonega, Georgia, will
. attend to all Professional business entrusted to him in
the Cherokee Circuit, and iu Habersham county, of the
Western Circuit.
Reference*. —Messrs. Ilays Row due, I)r. Wm. H. Turpin,
Augusta ; 'Hon. C. Dougherty, *Vtlu*ns ; James Law, Gaiues
viih: pSmith & Walker,andJ.W.Grady,Dahlonega. Cel4
JOIiY R. mSFWr
VTIORNEY AT LAW, Clarksville, Ga., will prac
tice in the counties of Clarke, Franklin, Habersham,
Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union, Murray and Gwinnett,'
and in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia. 17y
!Y. u. & a. «.T6sier7
TTORA'T'YH AT L AW. The undersigned are still
ii engaged in the practice of law. Ofiiee at Madison.
Morgan county, Ga. All business entrusted tp them wh|
meet with prompt and eflicieut attention.
N.G. Fostku, n.Vdly .\. G. Foster.
!>AVII> S. JOHYSTOY,
VITOHAEY AT LAW r , Augusta, Ga. Office on
Jackson, next Ihoad street. Wiil promptly attend to any
business entrusted to his care.
Re/i fincss. —Messrs. T. X. Poull.'iin & Bon, Miller A M'ar
rcii, Adams Fargo,Col. T. Clanton, Augusta, Ga.; Dr. Wm.
Johnston, Lancelot Johnston, Ksqr., Mmlison, Ga.
JAMES «. COLI.IEQ.
t ITOjIYMY AT I. VW, Augasttt, Cieotgia.qfficctg
yV moved to ihc ruar of Miller & YYartcu’.* Dry 1 Gotxis
titore, over B. 11. Warren & Co’s. 029
KR«IR e. inwso.Y,
. ( TTOB.YKY AT I.VW, ColMtnjmj, Georgia, rpp
•■■hpiloiiy Furter, il.-q , l‘i ysitlent of Sre Bank of tlie Flat*
of 'Georgia; lion. R. i!. Cttyler, Preaiilont of (lie Central
Rallma.l ami Banking Company ; Hun. Asjntvy Hull, Cash.
ierof thellrai,ch Bank, Bt;ite of Georgia; Mf-jsr.*. Hill 4
Dawson, Columbus, Georgia. jitl
BKYJIMIY H. iiitifltn,
VTTORASSY AT LAW* Pension, Bounty Lupd and
I’atont Agency, for 'Western Georgia anti Kastorn AJu
i-aata. at I. iGrnnge, Georgia. Tlte subscriber al-o l’rao
tieo Law in It* various branches, in tlte neighbor
ing counties of the Coweta and Chattalioochic Circuits,
mylo-ly
(iRikSSWOOD & MORRIS,
rtO-UMlrtblil.) AJFiUHAXTri, office No. 117,
Tchoupitoulasstreet,New Orleans. 11. 'ff •iunzxy"OD.
Jor<iAii
,f. ft. DIDLiKK li CO,
/riOJIMISSiOX A AS) FOIIWAB3IAG MKR.
Vy C’iIAN*TS, T.-nuegsce ja'22-ly
WM. r. EVIS< * CO.,
FiOJ.MSr'SMIV MlilKTlAA’iri, Accommodation
V> Wharf, Cluu? , C. Wm. K. Evans,
Wm. M. D’Antignac,
n.*>-dly Geo. W. Evans.
A K TiOX AND C QMXIi»BIO\ X!ER< H VATS,
J. V Nos. fA Chartres and 41 Customhouse Streets, New Or
letm-*.
Rwf i’encsi. —r.iston—Emerson Cochran Co.,
and iiiirn.’tbus H.-iskidl. W. Dormice
& Son :id Howe & H.ichellor. New York— Duubar
<fc Bi other, J. D. Scott & Co., and Coukliu k Smith. New
t) lo.tn-—lien. A. D. Crosamaii, Mayor, lloyt A
Ford, II dl A ivmnp, liurrid A Morgan, M. Garcia & Co., and
Samuel M o dlO-tf
v;. h. c. MILLS,
rpACTOR AXD COM MISSION MERCHANT,
I continue* httsincss at his old stand, No. 176, Bay street,
Savannah, Georgia.
R^feren-s*. —Messrs. P’Antignac k Kvfiiis, Atignstn.
Me**rs. Charles Day A Co., Macon. Messrs. E. Fadleford
k Co., Savamtiih. o1
ISIUhK &
pOOKMILI.IIiIS die STATIONERS, Newspaper
1 ) and Periodical Agents, and Dealer* in F ;ney Articles,
Piano*, Music, Ac., Madison, Ga. T. A. Bcrkk,
in.y2B-wly (I. W. Dkminc.
UNITED STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
KEEi). UHOTIIERS &■ IVbolesale Clothing
Dealers, and Jobbers In DRY GOODS. Warercoms
177)6, North side of Markut Street, altove Fourth, at
the Red Doors, Philadelphia. JOHN T. SMITH,
fe4-"3tn I.ate of Jlilledgeville^
w.'h. & X tuepin.
srccsssoaa to w. n. TtT.ptx,
n OFFER TO PHYSICIANS,PIanters, Mer- j
"-j chants, and the public at large, a choice and ii
1 < well assorted stock of DRUGS AND SIKJH- Aft
La CINEB, OILS, PAINTS, DYESTUFFS, Glass AD
and Putty, Brusiivs of every- description, Straw Brooms,
Spirits Turpentine, Ac., ke.
We ptm.-li.lsc our goods for cash, and are prepared to sol!
on the most advantageous terms. Merchants will find it to
their interest to look at our prices. All articles warranted
to he what is represented. Give us a call and satisfy > our
selves. *2S
D- B. PLUMB & CO.
fA RE constantly receiving fresh and pine n
Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery, (tl*
Toilet Article* Ac., ,-rt their establishment 1)7
between U. S. Hotel and Post Office corner.
Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr.
Barnes', corner Green and Mclntonsh strets n 23
LEATHER, LASTS. SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C.
JUST HEUKIYKD, a large supply of Hem- ..
lock, and Oak Sole LEATHER, Band and Pick- S
er LEATHER, Cpper and Lace LEATHER, Calf S' ® £
and Kip SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid 1 t&*»
aud Top SKINS.
—also—
KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS HAM
MERS, PUNCHES, Lasting TACKS, SPARABLES, French
KIT. Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump
STICKS, Sand STONES, Splitting and Eyelet MACHINES
null’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TWIST, Boot WEBBING, Boot
CORD, Shoe LASTS, Siioe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS,
CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, Ar.
FORCE, CONLEY A CO.
jalS Opposite Insurance Bank.
WILLIAM HOUSLEY, f&7,
t, WHOLESALE AM) HE
-2 TAIL DEALER IN BOOTS UOriO Til
a AND SHOES, keei»s constantly ' -ahU.
on hand, the best article for re- - i I Ui
tailing, various descripjion* of Men*’, Boys’, Lad:, *’, Misses’,
and Children's. Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South
side Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. jab-l>.
TO MY LADY PATEONST ~
.1 HAVE received a fresh supply , • I
'■rf \ of Ladies’ thick sole GAITERS, gjSf |
W. 4 wltich will be **,hi lower than any W Sj
ofi'ered in Augusta. " Pb-
BOOTS aud SHOES.
—: itso:—
RUBBERS. TRUNKS. VAI.ISES, an.l SATCHEI-S.
Children and Servanfa’ BOOTS and SHOES, in greet vari
ety, ail of which will be sold low.
Call and examine for yourself.
jy Opposite Bridge Bank Building?, liro ad-jt.
fit* t L. SVMMONS.
DANCING PUMPS, GAITE3S, &C.
W>, Jl s*T RECEIVES- h_.
Boy's Dancing PUMPS ; *
W-t . w Boy’s Dancing GAITERS ; V® £
B Youth * Dauciug PUMPS; *
do. .10. GAITERS;
. ALSO
Gent 1 * fine Calf Dres= BOOTS;
do. do do. Steel Shank BOOTS ;
do. do. Cloth do. -do do.;
do. do. Water Proof da.;
do. do. quilted bottom do.:
ALSO
Ladies’, Misses’, Boy** and Children's SHOES aud
BOOTS, of every description. FORCE, CONLEY k CO.,
n 2 opposite Insurance Bank.
BOOTSANDSHba:
THE CHEAPEST EV ER ,
*■ \ offered in Augusta. The sub- Ld J
scriber begs leave to return ,
sincere thank* to Us friends ' %
and the public generally for their kind and liberal patronge
bestowed on hnn. and holies, by an unffinchirg persever
ance to merit the same for the future, beiug desirous to
call the attention of the citizens of Augusta, aud its
vicinity, to his splendid Stock of Gents'. Ladieu, Misses’.
Boys’ and Childrens’
BOOTS If SHOES,
which he will sell wholesale and retail, cheaper than any
ever offered iu this city. Please call and examine, as his
Goods will be freely shown and only one price asked.
500 pair Ladies' laced GAITERS, at 95 cents per pair,
N. H.—A handsome lot of Travelling aud Pecking
TRUNKS, VALIECES, and CARPET BAGS, always on
hand JAMES DALY.
Store on the South side of Broad Street, aud nearly op
posite the Eagle A Phooenix Hotel. oJI-fhn
KPRTITO HTT.T. hTACHTKTF ffHnp:
POR BUILDING AND REPAIRING all kinds of
1 Cotton and Woe! MACHINERY—making large Screws
an ’. Gt.-.ringof all kind*—Turning L-on. Wood, t',
•Lko. Wo» l Carded and Batted, six miles front Augusta, on
the loaisv-Jle Rood, where the Proprietors will be grateful
for aB criers—or they can be left at C. A. i. M. if. Wil
-1 Augusta—or directed to Richmond Factory P. 0.
“’•’•wH HACK A DUVAL
| IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS
f PHK SUBSCRIBED** are prepared to supply all
JL kinite of
i COTTON AND WOOLEN AUJinXEKY,
I of a superior quality, SHAmXG and MII.L GEARING,
l with Improved Coopting and Pofleyv, Mf-Oilinir Hangers
I (which require oiling only one* in three months)!. LOOMS,
j of a great variety of Patients, for Fancy and Twined Goods,
, ! front One to Eghteen Shuttles; also, for Plain Goods, capa
j hie of running front 150 to 170 picks per minute.
1 They are enaMeJ. from their extensive improvements, to
- j produce YARNS and GOODS, with comparatively little
| labor: and all Manufacturers, before purchasing their lit
! cWnery, will do well to xisit Philadefpbia and vicinity,
. where they can sec the Machinery with all the latest im.
1 proTeroent-, in full and successful operation; or they can
| be referred to Factories in almost every State South and
l West, by addres-inc a liße to the Subscribers.
ALFRED JENKS t SON,
(Feb. 1852. felS-ly Brald-burg. near Philadelphia.
N. B. Plans of Factories, with the location of Machinery,
i i the simplest method of driving, and calculation of speed,
| furnished free of charge. wly
j NEW WORK FOR THE PEOPLE.
AGENTS WANTED.
I A COMPLETE HISTORY of the HUNGARIAN WAR,
i f t including omline History of Hungary, life of KOSSUTH,
I and Biographical notices of the rnoet distinguished Officers,
with authentic Portraits and Illustrations- By Fros. PROST.
I The subscriber is now publishing the ah sve valuable Work.
. and offers liberal terras to persons wishing to act as Travel
ing'Agents in the several counties of Georgia and South Ca
rolina. Address, post raid,
H. MANSFIELD - . Publisher,
fell-wi* York Street, New Haven, Ct.
BARCIIVS, BifiGAHS.
IT'IIK UNDERSIGNED are now selling off their Stock
J of GOODS, in CrawfortivHle and Eil'crton, at Cost, and
will give bargains to a!! who cail. They also offer their
REAL ESTATE in each of the above Villages for Sale.
. They offer, in Bberton, the well known TAVERN LOT, far
raerly owned hy Mr Oliver. They also request all those
who are indebted to them, to call and settle immediately, or
they wiil find their notes and accounts in the hantjs ct an
Attorney for collection. SLOMAN, HENRY A CO.
ja2(!-wßni
PHILIP A. MOISE,
s, IWPOHTER IXO Lk.tl.gk IS
«fei* DRUG 3 ami MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIIS, fc’ii
YjY DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSH- Tfif
/-~ak ES PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, £ji
. INSTRUMENTS, Ac.. Ac. •
A"o. 195 Broad Street, Augutta, Georgia,
Has nowon hand a very large Stick of the above articles,
I which are offered for sale at very luw prices, and on accom
modating terms.
Country Merchants, Physicians am! Planters are
invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
ja!6-w _
\ GRI CULTURAL I.MPLE
2V. MENIM.—The undersigned are
now receiving from the manufactur
ers at the North,and will keep eon- ghSAs22fwrft*
stantlv on liand a large assortment of the best AGItICI L
TURAL IMPLEMENTS lobe had in New York or New
England, or this city, and adapted to Southern Husbandry,
l which they will sell low for cash.
CARMICHAEL A BRAN.
1 Augusta, Georgia.
, REUBEN RICH’S PATENT CENTRE VIRONENT
WATER WHEEL.
Manufacture!at Ui* Montgomery Man* factoring Com
pany* Iron Work*.
MONTGOMERY, - ALABAMA.
Airii HIXHiCTKILLY call the attention of Mann
» ▼ faettuers and Mill owners to the following re»T>onse
from Mr. Rich, the patentee cf the above celebrated Water
Wheel.
Vendor* of Patents frequently attempt to introduce their
articles lo the public with high sounding promises and loud
praises, which mean nothing. Mr. Rich, on the contrary,
has always been ready and frequently offered to test the ca
pabilities of his Wheel against all others, under any named
forfeiture. His challenges have never been accepted. He
now accepts the challenge of others, and presents even more
tempting offers. We are prepared t o enter into the test for
him, and will at any time, advance the required amounts’
If gentlemen intend to “show their faith by their works’
let them come forward.
Montgomery, April 2, ISSI. GINDRAT a. CO.
BEWARE OF HUMBUGS.
My attention having been called to an advertisement in
your paper, over the signature of J agger, Treadwell & Ferry,
challenging all other w heels, I now declare myself prepared
to accept the challenge upon all the grounds specified, nam
ing SSIH» as the sum upon each point.
Ist. I will bet SBOO that no other wheel, patented or not,
will give out as large a per ccntage of power under a like
head and volume of water.
2d. That no wheel can be more durable.
Bd. That no wheel can be more simple.
4th. That none is cheaper.
5 th. That no wheel is more steady. •
6th. That the Rich Wheel is wholly superior to the Vande
tFalgr Wheel.
And again. There being those who are disposed to question
the fact that the Rich Wheel discharges but half its meas
urement of apertures, I will bet sl,oob that the discharge
does not exceed one half the apertures on a well constructed
and adjusted Rich Wheel, actual exjieriment having de
monstrated that it dischargee in reality but 2-sthg of the aper
tures, so that a wheel measuring “400 inches in its discharge
apertures’’ really vents less than 200 ! The depth of the
water in the tail race, is no criterion for estimating the
quantity discharged, unless reference is had to the speed
with which it runs off. For example: from the ordinary
. flutter wheel under 10 feet head, the water runs off at the
rate of 18 to 20 feet per second. From my wheel, under same
head it runs off at less than 1-2 of this speed, and from this
consequent slowness of motion, a thousand gallons per min.
from my wheel, would create as much depth in the tail race
as four thousand from the flutter wheel from which the
| water runs with quadruple rapidity.
Bear in i^tlxid. therefore, that unless speed is regarded, the
deptli iu the tail race is no criterion whatever of quantity,
and that the only true estimate is to ascertain what aperture,
alongside or under the same head and pressure with the
wheel, will exhaust a given number of gallons of water in
the same space of time. REUBEN RICH.
S.—lfavingjust learned that the Agen fthe Yands
water 'Wheel represent that my Wheel diecha-ges even more
than its aperture; now to test their sincerity, 1 will bet thorn
or any other person who may question that the discharge o
my wheel is more than half its apertures, as follows :
Ut. .$5,000 to 2,000 tljat it docs net (as tfyo Vandowater
Agt.uta claim) vent more than its apertures.
2d. $2,000, that it does /discharge equal lo Us aper
tures.
"* Sill. sljQoo, that Mic discharge is not one half the aper
ture 3.
sth. SI,OOO, that the discharge is but four-tenths the ap
ertures.
And then J will present the acceptor of the above bets,
j |SOO, on bis depositing the money to cover them, with SI,OOO
! to cover expense* of trial, which the winner will be entitled
j to, in one of the Augusta Banks, where I will as promptly
j make a corresponding depositc, and,again, I wiilbet any sum
I that the Yandewater Wheel, with same apertures a* mine,
j discharges one third marc water. Now, where is theirboas
j te<l faith '• __ ap2o REUBEN RICH.
; REUBEN RICH'S PATENT CENTRE VENT WA
TER WHEEL.
Cl ACTlON.—Having been informed that a certain per
son named Bf.ed, is vending n Water Wheel upon
which the water is conducted by means of a spiriol scroll, as
upon Reuben Rich's “Patent Centre Vent,*’ we hereby notify
and caution the 'public, that we wiil prosecute, in'all in
stances, for anj- evasion or infringement upon said patent,
both tin: maker and party using, and will be thankful for
any information referring us to parties tints trespassing.
ULNDKaT A CO.
Montgomery, Ala., June 11, 1850. je“ 1-ts
THE MONTGOMERY MANUFACTURING COM
PANY’S IRON WORKS.
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
MANUFACTURE, iu superior style, Horizontal and
Upright STEAM ENGINES, of all sites; Steam
ISOILEUS ; LOCOMOTIVES ; fast Iron WATER WHEELS;
Sugar MILLS ; Sutv and Grist aiill IRONS, of every varie
ty, (including Hoxie's continuous feet for Saw Mills;) En
gine and Hand LATHES; Iron and Brass CASTINGS, of all
Hinds, ir., Ac.
All orders filled with despatch.
apga GINDRAT & 00.
TO ULVXTKHS.
r IMII ■SI IlSiiTllliislt would respectfully inform Piant-
A ers, that he furnishes
SMALL GRIST MILLS,
Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of diff.rent sires,
and of different patterns at the lowest prices.
These Mills have given the highest satisfaction, and can
be compared with any from the North.
Phase give us a call before buying elsewhere.
WM. I!. SCHIRMER.
Burr Mill Stone Manufacturer, Augusta, Ga. jari-ly
look-kereT
EpHE SIWRIBER offers for Sale his RESIDENCE
I in Roswell, Cobb county, furnished thoroughly. There
are fi Acres of Land attached to tlie house, all under good
fences—with all necessary out-buiidings. The house is one
of the best finished and most desirable in the Cherokee
country, Roswell is 13 mites from Marietta, and is consid
ered, both on account of its society and locstioit, one of the
most delightful in the State. Also, a fine Farm, containing
between 8 and too acres of Land, (about 200 cleared,) a
well.finished and comfortable House,, with suitable out
buildings, together with every thing necessary to carry on
the farm, winch is now under cultivation. The above will
be sold together or separately, and possession given as soon
as desired. For further particulars, enquire of
foi-lawdtwtf ROBERT A. LEWIS, Savannah.
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are referred to the pamphlets, to be bad at any of the
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Rheumatism, Acute and Chronic, Lumbago, Painful Nerves,
Scrofula,, spinal Affections, Dislocations,Sprains, (Edematous
dwellings. Tumors, Ganglions, Nodes, Wens, Bruises, Strains,
Weak Jo.uts, Contracted Tendoiw, Head-Ache, Gout, Palsy,
To.-tti-.Vch, Ac. For sale by
HAVILAND, UISLKY A Co., Augusta. Ga.
D. B. PLUMB & Co., do. do.
D’ANTIGNAC A BARRY, do. do.
BARRETT * CARTER. do. do.
WM. K. KITCHEN, do do
W. H. TUTT, dO . do.
K A. MOKE, do.
And by t\ .IIA J. Tl-RPIN Proprietors, do. do
It is also Co. safe throughout the State, by the principal
DruggDts.
- hi; B r“ erar * f,J tolock f « r lb- written signature of J
without It 0n “* V ' ral>P * r of e, * cU box - N ' 0I1 « “ geliuun
7^‘ U VDITION IRtVV lIKRg:
\ 3lObf valuable remedy for removing vitiated humor?, ’
restoring lo^ of apj etite and promoting a thrifty con- j
dition to Horses, Cattle. Sheep and Hog*
Youau’a Powders cure Heaves, Cough,' Glanders, Tenow
M ater,and removes Bolts, and the effects of Founder, Distem
per, ac., of Horses. . ’ !
• _ Fa r Cwe that give blue, thin and watery vrilk, Youatt’s
Powders at e an infalltbie remedy, and their me will greatly
improve the quantity as weff as quality of good milkers.
Hop an 1 sheep that are disposed to be tick, or that do
not thrive, are equally beaefiimd by tha use of these Tow
ders. which act as a promoter of digestion, thereby improT-
S S NIilk q Kaq'wool h Ac k ° 3 cori ° cl f uelltl - v <h* quantity
‘Price 50cents, gold’ln Augusta hy
. ~ HAVILAND, RIjLEY A CO.,
Aiid by country merchants generally. 023-dAw3m.
RULESyiTsL
\ U>VTO.Y COUNTY. GEORGIA.—Newton Pupe-
X x nor Court. September Tena. 1551.
Jaaral: E. Patterson i
Jeptla Patterson, f “ -W
•ll a Pl >ear^n ? t 0 Court, that by the return of the Sheriff
m the above case, the said defendant is not to be found in
this county : Therefore Ordered by the Court, That said no
tice be served by publication in one of the papers at Augusta,
for the space of 4 moatlis jxevious to the next term of this
tewrt. iLLiAM W. Cluck, Plaintiff s Attorney !
Granted by the Court, J. U. ffra**. Judge, aS. C. i
A Uue copy from the original order, this lfth day <j So- '
rember. I*>l. AUGUSTIN W. EVANS, Clerk.
Noveml»er 11*. 1551. . l&m4 |
Robert Leckie
rs. ( ASST- AND BAIL IN RICHMOND
Samuel j COUNTY INFERIOR COURT.
ktXG, of Cedar street. New York.
A —Take not :c that, on Monday, the 20th day of Ma? ch
next, at nme odock, A. M . at 'he City Ha!), in *fce Citv of
Aorosta, Georgia, I shsE apply to the Honorable Wniim i
T. p«.U), Judge of the Court of Common PW-„* cf raid •
Y ll \l for b ™ fit tbe_fieverul acu of *aid State, I
for the rein-j of la sol vent Debtors.
January 28,1552 2m SAMUEL XACKIX, J
FIFTEEN DOLLARS REWARD.
RAN A WAY from my premises in Burke county.
. on the Ssth January last, my Boy HEXRY. He
is about 5 feet S inches high, yelktw complexion, about
90 years of age. anti weighs about 175 pounds. It Is
likely he is lurking about or on the Savannah river, as he
has been a raft hand on said river. I will give sls for the
boy, delivered tome, or lodged in any safe jail so 1 can get
him. Or if said bey has a free pa-s. I will give the above
reward, for sufficient proof to convict the person for giving
, j said pass.
. Any information of said boy, addressed to Gerard Post
Office, will be thankfully received-
J fcb-wtf J, R. MOBLEY.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.
KAN AWAY from the Sub-criber, on tbe 2d of-,
February, Two Negro Boys, ISAAC and AN- a®
DEKSON. Isaac Is about SI years old, 5 feet Tor 8 '3
inches high, dark comjdeetion.and Ims rather a stop- -g
page in his speech, Anderson is about 18 years of age, 5
feet, 3or four inches high, anil a very bright mulatto. Pro
' j bald r he will undertake to pass himself off for a free negro.
I I think they have gone down about Aiken, and are en
deavoring to make their way to I’hariestoa. The above re
. ward will he given to any one who wiil deliver them to me,
j or have them safely lodged in any jail in this State.
’ STANMOP.E M. HOUSTON.
’ i Lott's, Edgefield Dist., S. 0. felß-u2
TEN DOLLARS REGARD.
Runaway from tbe Subscriber’* wagon, in
Hamburg, gooietime in November last, a Negro vO
B*y named HAMPTON* boy is about 18 or 20 *
year* of age, about 5 feet«' Aches high, of a yellow
or brown complexion, turns out his feet whan walking, is
stont made and Intelligent, and has a scar over cue eye,
cv.imraencing In the eyebrow oyj running upwards, ca?is<'a
by the kick of a horse, when It is very likely
he will deny hi* pro?>er having done >o
brfore. R. WARD.
| ; liotts, Edgefield Dist. Feb. 5. feT-w2
TEN DOLLARS REWAED.
T> ANAWAV from my planLuionlibout the ISth «.
j It of December last, my sheve LEWlS—said Ixcuis J:v
i is about twenty-two years' old, live fi:et, five or six * }4
1 | iuche* high, weigh* abotit one hundred qnd forty-ftve
I pountls, and i* of dark complexi(<n, ha* a down look when
. j spoken to. Had on, when he left inv plantation some fif
j teen miles south-west of Newtuwi, a brown woolen round
i coat, pantaloon* of the same material and color. Some
j eighteen months ag >, Lewis left me, was apprehended and
t lodged in Madison Jail, Morgan county, lie may be en
| route for the same vicinity. The above reward will ba
I given to any person who will apprehend Lewis, and lodge
! him in some safe jail where I can gu t him.
ju7 ts WILLIAM MORGAN.
SSO REWARD.
H aying bought the iajt of land no.
78,22<1 district and 2d section, lying iu Cass county,
drawn from the State of Georgia by (he orphans cf Sinin
son Fulton, of Coweta county, I have ascertained that the
plot an-I grant were taken out of the Secretary of States’
office ia I s 17, by some person other than the one to whom
it was originally granted, as I believe. Wishing to obtain
said plot and grant, I ant induced to offer the above re
; ward nr Its possession. Any one possessing information
of it, will communicate with me, at this place.
, ColumltM, Jap. 18. ' jal7-3t K. ROLAND.
$lO HEHAKtL
R.YXsVYY IV from tlic neighborhood of Island _ ,
Shoals, Newton county, a Negro Man, slave, by jjp
'■ j the name of PETER, iteiongiug to F. D. Weaver,
about the 28th December last. Said boy is low ami a-out.
chunkey, dark complexion, about 25 years old. Suit! boy
Is acquainted pretty well ail over the Stale, as he was haul
ing Gins for Griswold, iu 1850. which gave hint a great ma
ny acquaintances. His wife is in the neighborhood lie left.
Any person who will apprehend sa ; d Boy, anti lodge him iu
. jail so I get him, 1 will pay the above reward. My address
is Rocky Plains P, 0., Newton county, Georgia. *
Ja2s-w2 ISHAAI WEAVER.
I.MIHTY UOLLAH* lUAVAIU*.—For the "«J~.
I 1 delivery of my t»o lloys In any jail in Georgia Up
‘ or South Carolina, or Twenty Dollars for each.— 'Fi
They runaway from the United Suites’ Hotel, An- -A-2.
I gusta, on the night of the 25th ir.st. GEORGE, n biack
man about 30 years old, a carpenter by trade, rather nn
■ der siie, and well made, with a good set of teeth, weighs
; about 180 pounds; had on a blue satinet Jacket and Pan
taloons, and a biack fur Hat, all new, and air old Overcoat.
PARKER, also black, and rather a coarse looking planta
tion fellow, about 85 years old, inclined to be bow-legged,
and weighs about 110 lbs. llis teeth are defective. Had
on a b'ue satinet Jacket and Pantaloons, and a fur Hat, all
new.
i Any information respecting said Boys will he promptly
, attended to, and the aforesaid reward paid, with nil uoces-
I sary expense*, by addressing the subscriber at Columbia,
South Carolina. ja2B-dU.u l* JOHN M. E. SHARP.
NOTICE.
• r- i -y LOST at the Depot in Savannah,on the 13th
Il ’Ai-v ' birt., one small POCKET BOOK, much worn,
j! < ;J containing several receipt?, of rn> vidue to any
ttfrfii/tualone else but myself. tVDo, Seven Dollars in mo
ney , anti one note on Jefferson Roberts and Henry lewis for
Three Hundred Dollars, due fir-t day of January last; said
. note being made payable to William Dye, AtlmV. on the Es
tate of Thomaa Egerton, or Bearer. Ail )tersons are hereby
i cautioned not to trade for the above note, and the makers are
. forewarned paying it to any one else but myself.
1 GEORGE NASWORTHY.
1 Burke County, Nov. 18,1851. ii 27 wßm ‘
NOTE LOST.
rObT OR riTOI.UY, from mein liurke r-
J county, a POCKET BOOK, Containing a
. Note of One Hundred audTen Dollars, dated L .]
[ October 11, 1851, mode by Michael King, pay- C ■' .ii
r able to Timothy iloiiovan. I forewarn all persons against
! trading for said Nob-. ja2o-lf TIMOTHY DONOVAN.
! NOTICE
* qvlIH firm of Crawley and Carter was this day dissolved
A by mutual consent. All persons indebted so the firm
‘ will please come forward and settle up, as they are desirous
‘ of closing their Itooks.
January 1, 1852. _ CRAWEKY & CARTER.
» businessnvU! hereafter be continued by Carter &
i Garrett, at the old stand, and they solicit a continuation of
■ their old patrons and friends, and hope by close attention and
1 perseverance to be able to do justice by their friend?.
CARTER & GARRETT.
Social Circle, January 1, 1852. ja3 w 4
J DISSOLUTION.
i rpllli firm of FRENCH & BUTLER is hereby dissolved,
A by mutual consent, Tills Pay. DAVID K. BUTLER
is alone authorised to use the firm name in closing its
• business, collecting debts, accounts, and renewing notes.
lIIRAM L. FRENCH,
Augusta, uov 20,1831.. . DAVID E. BUTLER.
, AVOTH’E. —Ts nnv in this city has an account
IV og.urust the late firm of FRENCH & BUTLER, the
subscriber desires that it may I<6 immedfately picseuted
for payment. •
llis cflle is at the Drug Store of W. K. Kitchen, Broad
street, next door to the old stand of FRENCH & lIUT
, LI-iR, where he, or Mr. Joint McCuliy, may always be
) found, to settle the business of said firm. ’All indebtail are
1 politely requeste to pay up, as longer indulgence is out of
r the 'question. jals-dtvv&w3tv D. E. BUTLER.
D" ISSOLUTION The Copartiiership heretofore exist
ing under the style of M. JACOBS & CO., was dissolved
on the 10th February, inst, by mutual consent. All persons
indebted to the late firm, are requested to settle ; and those
. having demands will present their accounts.
MARCUS JACOBS,
S. JACOBS,
B. PHILLIPS.
' »NOTICE. —It. PHILLIPS will continue the 111'SI
' NESS at the Old Stand, two doors below Buford, Beall &
Co.’s, and solicits a continuance of the business heretofore
- extended to the late firm. lie would return bis thanks es
pecially to his Columbia county friends, and solicit the con
tinuance of their favors. fel2-Btw
7.7.777 dissolution; .
IvlIU COPAIIT.YLiSriI!It* heretofore existing under
. the firm of Bakkk, GkI'EMS & Co., at Bearing, was dis
solved on Die first ilay of January last. The business will
hereafter be conducted trader the name of ” Tim Ilc.titiNO
-Steam Mtu. Companv,” and bo under the exclusive man
agement of Guilford Ai.fo.hd,
All orders for Lumber addressed to Mr. Alford, will lie
1 promptly filled. Lumber furnished at .$lO per I,O‘JO feet.
frs-w4t
IHriSOLUTION OF OOF YIITYLItSIIH*.
nrilß COPAUTNiIHSim* heretofore existing be-
L tween B. P. SWANTON and PHILLIPS and BEARING
in the Tanning and Lath business, and known and dis
tinguished under the name and style of li. F. 81VANTON ■
& CO., is tins day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons indebted to, or having demands against tho
late firm of B. F. SWAN TON A Co., wiil settle them with
Hervcy Bush, who is the only person authorised to settle
the Books. PHILIPS & BEARING.
Covington, Ga., Dec. 22,1851 jall-tv4
I A STRAY.—GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Sam
-j utl Haws, of District No. 1, tolls before me an Edra.v
Dark Brown MARE, about fourteen and a half hands high,
with a small star in her face, and a small white place over
her left nostril, white hind feet; supposed to be 12 or 14
years old. Appraised by .Minor J. Cliott and Arthur Smith
to be worth ten dollars.
Given under my hand this 12th December,-ISSI.
James Bnutouaits, j. p.
A true Extract from the Em ray Book, February 2, 1852.
Feb. 5,1852. DAVID 11AP.R188, Clerk.
CTATEOFCEOHGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
O —Clerk’s Office Inferior Court, January 9,1852.
All persons interested are hereby notified that Hamilton
Raiford, of the 83d District, G. M., tolls before Robert W.
Daniel, one of the Justices of the Peace for said District,
a* ati CFtrny, a black Horse MULE, broke to service, mark
ed with the collar on the right shoulder, about 13 hands
high, and supposed to he a’out S years old, valued hy l!e
--niali S. Carswell, Mille-lge Murphy an 1 Elisha A. Rhelty,
freeholders of said County and District, to l>e worth eighty
dollars. The owner of said estray Is required to come for
ward, pay charges, and take said Mule away, or he will
be dealt with as the law directs.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
January 14,1252. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Clerk J. C.
Oiurv DAYS AFTER
O made by the undersigned to the Mechanics’Bank of the
City of Augusta, for payment in full, of two Twenty Dollar
Bills of said Bank. One No. 141 b, letter 8., the other letter
8., and no number on it. The right hand halves of said bills
having I teen lost in transmitting them by mail from Bandeis
vllle, Geo., to Pidgins, Ala., In 1845. I shall surrender to
to the Bank the left hand halves, and give bond against all
claims for the rigid hand, lost halves, now outstanding.
•2s w2in W. R. STANSELL.
INTESESTIIiG TO COTTON PLANTERS.
Sit. PAKKIIt IlriT‘B Patent Cotton Feed CLEAN- j
• IXG MACHINE, constructed without Saws or P.ibs. i
The Inventor of this Machine now lias the pleasure of an
swering the numerous inquiries from Cotton Planters, res- '
peering the performances and results of this Gin. 11 has !
been fully tested by cleaning the entire crop of a large I
planter near Columbia, S. C., (a certificate from whom ia !
appended,) enhancing tlie value of the Cotton one and a '
half to two cents per lb. over that cleaned by any Saw Gin. i
This advanced price more than pays for a Machine in one |
year’s average crop, the cost of it being only $259. It turns
out equally as much or min e, than any Saw Gin ; is more J
simple and durable, perfectly safe to the glnner, inasmuch 1
a? he cannot cut himself; and the great danger of fire by 1
friction, in other Machines is entirely obviated.
Arrangements are completed, to" build these Machines
in Augusta, for the State of Georgia ; and Cotton Planters
desiring them, are respectfully requested to send their or- !
ders to the subscriber. One of the Gins may be seen in I
operation at my Steam Mill. IV. li. GOODRICH, i
Augusta, April, 1851. apl9 j
Copy of a certificate from Col. Wade Hampton, dated at
Millwood, Nov. 4,1850. I
Mr. Parkhurst has been, for some weeks, at my plantation t
adapting his Cotton Gin, originally Intended for Loag Cot- !
ton, to short staple. The experiment has been entirely sue- |
cessful. He has one Gin In operation, which will prepare I
four bales of tiiree hundred and fifty pounds each, per day, j
and the quality of the cotton u far better than Unite |
rrer Men. By this process of cleaning cotton, the staple I
is uninjured, while all tlie motes and false Fce-ls are almost |
entirely separated from the lint. I deem this discovery of !
vast importance to the country, and I earnestly hope "that !
Mr. Parkhurst may be rewarded for it.
aul2-wly _ W. llavptox.
WifpmMlr
MOTTHS after date application will be made to j
the Ordinary Court, or Ordinary, for leave to sell a part
| of tbe real estate and the Negroes belonging to the estate I
of Joel Colley, late of Newton county, deceased.
FRANCE S. COLLEY,
ZACIIAiUAU C. GWATTNEY,
December 25, 1851. Ex’r?. j
I 'OUR MOXTIIS after dale apfdication wUI be made j
’ to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of '
Elbert county, when sitting ad a Court of Ordinary, for le;tt c J
to eefl all the Landa Isilonirinp: to the estate of Dun-ton !
Blackwell, deceased. THOMAS J. HEARD, Adm r. '
November 27,15&1.
I - VOU Il MONTHS after date application will be "made i
to the Honorable, the Justices of the Inferior Court of |
Eibert county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for 1
leave to sell» Negro mao BILL, belonging to tbe estate of '
James McClacahan, deceased.
JOHN McCLAXAHAN, Admr.
Ncvembsr 27,15.51.
IaOUB MONTHS after date, application will be made !
; to the honorable the Inferior Court of CohtmWa corn- I
ty, while sitting for ordi<.aiy potr- -cs, lot leave to sell tlie
remaining portion of the Real Estate of Wiliam Hitching
son, late "of said county, deceased.
9. P. SV. D. HUCHIXGSON, Adm’r.
November 8, 1851.
TT'OUR MOMils afterdate, appli-atiou will be made
! T to toe Honorable Justices of tlie Inferior Court of El- '
bert county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave I
I to sell the Lauds and Negroes belonging to the estate of !
| Absalom Stinclicomb, deveagti
Novemlier 2. 1851. JGSEPH SEWELL. Fx r, ;
Oil! MONTHS afterdate, ai<plkation will be made ‘
’ to tlie honorable the Inferior Court of Columbia county, I
when sitting as a Court of Or Unary, for leatc to sell 150
scree of Land, belonging to the e-tate of Mary Blanchard,
deceased. BENJAMIN BLANCHARD, Adrn’r j
November <i, 1851. '
FlUll MIIYIHe ai.er dale, application will be ms-lt
to the Court ,t*f Ordinary of the county of Richnun-J, j '
or leave to «eli the Real Estate of Theodore L. Br.-wn,' i
deceased. PORTER Adm’r. i
NoTemvsr 6,1*31 ' I
VALUABLE HOTEL.
r pun fiUBst'HIBER haring determined to retire .
, A from the cares and anxieties of public life offers ai!e
{ to sell or lease her hotel in Clarksville, Geo., known as
. 1 THE ALLEGHANY HOUSE.
' - The location for a Stwumer Boarding House is one of the
; best in the Southern States; tor health at an seasons, for
t j pure and delightfully cool mountain air, in the heat of Smn
; tuer, and for giand and beautiful scenery iu its vicinity, it is
: I not surpassed in tlie United States or perhaps iuthc world.
A Company has lately been chartered who intend furth
-1 I with to construct a plank or railroad from Clarksville to
’ Anderson, South Caro Una, which WIU open an easy and tii
' refct communicatxin with Chai leston. A good bargain may
be had. For terms apply to the subscriber at GlarkesvUle,
j or to T. Allan, Esq., Lawrcnceville, Geo.
i jell-datw2t - CORDELIA- CALUER.
. IW The Charleston Courier will please give the above
j two insertions each in the Daily and Tri-Weekly, and the
■ Savannah Republican two insertions in the Daily and send
’ j biils to Clarkesvtile. _ _
EAGLE AND PIHENIN HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, i GEORGIA.
" pAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN visiting Augus >Sjj
r ta will find the Eagle and Phoenix one of the most gjlii
comfortable and best kept Hotels in the Southera State#.
The Room# are linye and well ventilated. My Tables are
furnished with the beat the market can afford.
Omnibuses are always ready on arrival of Cars andeteara
Boats. 01-wly .JOHN HICKMAN.
FACTORY FOR SALK.
MAXI FAriT RERS LOOK HERE.—WiII be sold,
oa the premise#, at public outcry, on WEDNESDAY,
the Seventh day of .APRIL next, the KLfiERT FACTORY.
J Tliis Factory is situated five miles X. W. from. Überton.
. In addition to the Machinery for making Yarns and o#na
j burgs, it contains a Wool-Carding Machine. Tliere i# also
eonnectel with it, a Saw Mill, which has recently been fitted
; up; and a share in a Tanyard adjacent. This property is
located ia a healthy section of country ; provisions, at all
sCftAeon# of the year, are abundant and cheap; and labor
always readily procured. It is moreover an excellent stand
for Merchandising, surrounded ns it is by a thickly popula
ted, and promptly paying community. The subscriber has
determined to dispo-e of this Factory, simply because on
J account of his situation and his other interests, he is una
ble to devote I hat time and attention to the business wind
I it require®. Persons wishing to purchase are invited t*
, call and examine the pi oparty. S. W. ALLEN,
j ja3l.wt,l _
LA AH FOR 8 ALE.—The subscriber offers for
Sale ii2b Acu-s of LAND, lying wc*l, 100 of which
: j arc cleared and inclosed. It is in the 18th District and 8d
j Section, and tlivided by tho lately established line between
the counties of Gordon and Murray, and within 21? miles
of the Western and Atlantic Rail Hoad. A spring of good
water near the dwelling home. A number of lots can be
• added on reasonable terms, forming a large settlement.
, lor other particulars, apply to the subscriber at Rome,
- Ga. _ _ jafffl-wtf _ J. C^McDANIEL.
A^TK'E.
i T U ILL offer for sale, to the highest bidder at the L<v.r
--\ Ler Market House, in the city of Augusta, on Tuesday
- the 2d day of March next, within the usual hours of public
i sale, a uegro woman Milly. isiid woman will be offered for
sale according to the decision of arbitrators chosen to set
tle a difficulty as to her soundness, bet ween •Thomas J. Jen
nings and W. A. Ward. Tlie terms of sale will be for cash,
without warranty of any kind.
SAMUEL BROOKS,
February 11,1552. lawd&wMh2 for Wrn. A. Ward.
v PLANTATION FOR BALK.
r T , IIK undersigned offers his Plantation for sale, con
-1 tabling the rise of 3,700 Acres, 1,200 acre# in. the *sl?
- woods, the most c»f which is well timbered. Little Iliver
. runs through said land, equally dividing it into Wilkes
i county, mile# from Washington, and Colombia county,
i 1J miles from Thomson Depot, Georgia iiailroad; good
* improvements of every kind, including Urlst and Saw Mills.
Price, $6 per acre, oue-hulf to bo paid ou giving possession
* the 26th December next, the balance ft*§e of interest twelve
* months following June 12, 1851. JOHN Q. WEST,
jel S-wtf
i CITATIONS im LETTERS OF ADMI
i NISTR.VHON.
/ \ Oil M 111 V COUNT Y , GEORUI A.—Whereas,
v. Louisa E. Gibson applies for Letter# of Administration
» on the Estate of Isaac Gibson, late of said county, Ue
* ceased—
* These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
7 appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
* show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
» be granted. .
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary of Columbia county.
x February 3,1852.
, 7 1 6T[7 iH HI A COUNTY, GEOU HI A •— Whcircaej
7 v_ ' Caroline Virginia Frank applies for Letters of Adinin
- istr.ition on the estate of Kobe it Frank, late of said county,
r deceased—
l These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
. lar, the kindred and creditors of .said deceased, to be and
appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by lnw, to
i show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office In Appling.
February 5, 1852. M. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
JINTOLN (‘OINTY, «4EO^-\n^aß^eytoir W.
j «*iUe# and Mrs. Ann W. Simmon#, apply to me for let
! ter# of Administration on the estate ot Johu A. Simmons,
: late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite, summons and admonish nil
.nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
t he and appear at. my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
j Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton.
i January 28,1852. B. F. TATOM, Clerk C. 0.
* I> fcCHMOND COUNTY, fifiOßGaT-Whoras, Dr
IV Wm. E. Dearing applies for Letters of Administration
on the ostate of Joshua Hague, late of said county, de
ceased— •
1 These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
‘ lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
1 appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
he grauted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
February 8,1552. LEON I*. DUGAS, Clerk.
’ <*n;NTY," tiEO.—Wlisras, YvSTI
’> * * aloaling applies for letters of Ailministration on the
s Estate of George Raekctt, late of sahl county, d.csasetl—
i. These aro therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
t granted,
e Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
1 February 12,1552, LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary,
l I)K IIAIO.M) COUNTY, GEO.—Whereas, William
a t Bryant, Guardian of Lewis J. Bryant, a minor, applies
-for Letters Dismissory on suit! Guardianship.
0 _ These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu-
lar, the kindred and friends of said minors, to he and ap
-1 pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
j Given under my hand at office iri Augusta.
, February 12,1-52. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
» |>I(’HMOYT» COUNTY, HEOlXtllA.—WheieHiqSm
I t hastian 0. Grenville applies to me for Letters of Ad
ministration on the eatato of Augustus Lafltte, late or sultl
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and tdngu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
" appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
- be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office in Augusta.
' . January 25,J562._ LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICH MON il'cai'jrtclf, ÜbOßOlA.—lVherea s
1 Christine Tinley applies for Letters of Admiuistration
on the estate of John 1,. Tinley, late of said county, deceas
ed—
' These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and .siugu
' lar, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to
show cause, if any they hut c, why said letters should not
1 be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, ClerkC. O. R. C.
February 4, 1252.
|> Ti ll StltNU COUNTY,
AU John P. King, Guardian of G. D. Knight, applies for
Letters Dismissory on said Estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all anil singu
lar, the kindred arid friends of said minor, to he and ap
peal- at my office, within tlie time prescribed bylaw,to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at oGicc in Augusta.
January 28,1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
ICHMO.VD
U Tarver, Executor of the will of Etheldred Tarver, late
of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory on
said Estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and singu
lar, the 'kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show enure, if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
January 28,1852. LEON p. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICH MO..D COUNTY, CEO.—Whereas, William
T. Gould and John M. Adams, Executors of the will of
Thomas J. Parmclee, deceased, applies for Letters Dismis
sory on said Estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
February 1, 1852. _ LEON P. DUGAB, Clerk.
r P A 1 d Vl EHRO COL.YTV, UEOHUIA.—WHcreas
A- Martha Ilurch applies to me for Letters of Administra
tion, on rite estate of William Burch, late of said county, tie
ceased—
These arc therefore to rite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, w ithin tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be grouted.
Given under my hand ut office in Crawfordvilfe.
DANIEL O’NEAL Ordinary.
February, 7, 1852.
W AHHICN COUNTY, liiiO.— .Whereas, William M
' » Neal, applies for letters of Administration on tho
estate of Hurril Neal, late of said county, deceased—
! These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and singular,
! Hie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
j cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
! laGiven under rny hand at Office in Warrmton,
ARDEN It. MERSJION, Ordinary,
j _February 6,J1552, ’
i NOTICES TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
: VOTICK. —-Ml persons having demands against Thomas
| -. Y Neely, late of Newton county, deceased, are hereby
l notified to present them, properly attested, tome, within the
j time prescribed bylaw; and all persons indebted to said
, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment.
I February 5,18-52. THOMAS NELMS, Executor.
! OTICK.—AII jieraons indebted to the Estate of ilary
A. Crawford, deceased, w ill make immediate payment;
I and those having demands against said deceased, will pre
sent them, properly authenticated, in terms of the law.
! GEOKGE W. CRAWFORD, Executor.
, February 5, 1852.
N OTICE.—AII persons having demands against Thomas
C. Wilhight, bite of Elbert county, deceased, are hereby
; notified to present them, properly attested, to me, within the
1 time prescribed by law; and ail persons indebted to said de
! ceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment
I January 8,1852. McALPIN A. ARNOLD, Adm’r.
“VrOTICK. —All persons indebted to Joel Colley, late of
ft X Newton county, deceased, will please make immediate
I payment; and tho.se having claims against the estate, wifi
; present them properly proven.
F. 8. COLLEY, I _ ,
December 25,1851. Z. C. GWATTNEY, f Lx re.
V OTICK.—The subscriber offers for Sale his /Sk
i x x HOUSE and LOT iu the town of Waynesboro’,
, In Burke county. On the Lot is a comfortable DWELLING
; and good out-buildings. Tbe Lot contains One Acre. I’er
; aon» wishing to purchase may know the terms, which will
i be liberal, by applying to Thomas 11. Blount, in Waynes
i boro', or to the subscriber, at his plantation in Burke
j county. Ja3o-w5 HENRY LEWIS.
i V OTICK.—AII persons having tlemands against Abra
| ft.Y ham Youngblood, late of Burke county, deceased, are
j hereby notified to present them, properly attested, to us,
within the time prescribed by law, or they wiil not be set
tied ; and ail persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby
■ required to make payment immediately. .
ISAAC YOUNGBLOOD". ) , , ,
GUSTAVU3 It. YOUNGBLOOD, t Adm rs
January 29, 1852.
IAKT AOTlCE.—Persona indebted to HENRY D.
J NEWKIRK, whether by Note or on open Account, ar«
: requested to make immediate payment, in default of which,
they are hereby netted that suit will be forthwith com
menced against them. J. O. COLLIER, Receiver.
; Augusta, Jan. 27th. IC-V2.1 C -V2. j.,28
EAGLE IfOXTNDBY j
AtGISTA, , ~ GEORGIA,
j JONES STREETNEAR THE OLE
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
T'HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest
of .Mr. Jons Tinier, in, the EAGLE FOUNDRY, is now
prepared, with greatly increased Machinery, to furnish
STEAM ENGINES, of aay sice or power. CASTINGS, of
every description, in either Iron or Brass, Saw, or Merch
ant Mills. Factories for Gin Gearing, Ac,, Ac.
Also, PULLEYS. SHAFTING, and all kind of M \CHINE
RY. '
Haring a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, and first
rate Workmen in my employ, I arc able to furnish all orders
entrusted tome, at short notice, and at prices fully as low
as work of the tame quality, can he laid down from the
North or elsewhere.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed
upon the old firm, I respectfully solicit a continuation of the
same, and guarantee a prompt and faithful execution of all
ortlera aeot me.
b-7 * T. L. NTFSON.
HAI -—IOO bales HAY for sale by
TINiLEY A INGRAM.
~~ pubTjc sales.
TTI.UERT SHERIFFS SALE.—'Will be Bold, on the
-Hi flint Tuesday lu MARCH next, before the Court House
door in the town of Klberton, Elbert county, within tile legal
hours of sale, tlie following property, to wit:
One Tract of LAND on Beaver Dam Creek, containing
Two Hundred Acres, more or lees, joining land of IMllard
Hamdon, Richard c. Adams, and others. Another Tract
near ltuckeravilie, containing about one-half acre, more or
leas, joining land of Edward McDonald, Joseph Ituckcr,
and others. Also, one Negro by the name of I’OMPKY,
ou ,l Sj' years of age; all levied on ns the property of Thos.
Black, by virtue, of u fi. fa. issued Irom the Superior Court
of Libert county, in favor of Janies Patterson vs. Thomas
Black, principal, itobgrt McMillan, Richard C. Adams,
Judge It. M. Barnit, and Thomas Gibbs, Securities. Pro*
perty pointed out by Richard" C. Adams.
January 88; 18ft2- * Joify ft. MdCURUY, Hep. gfa’ff,
I. j firstTuesday in MARCH next, before the Court Ilouae
door in the town of Elbertoa, within the usual hour* of sale,
thftfoUowing property, to wit:
51S.!g Acres of 1. VXD, more or Ire-*, whereon Ralph Black
well now lives, adjoining lauds of Dillard Herndon, .Joseph
Rucker, aru others, and two Negro ROYS, to wit ELBERT
a boy about $> years old, and SQUIRE, a boy about IS years
old; levied on as the property of Ralph Blackwell, to satis
fy a ti. fa. Loin Libert Interior Court, in the name of Joseph
11. Lumpkin vs. said Blackwell. Property pointed out bv
Defendant. J
Also, at the sniue time and place, will be sold, Three Thou
sand Pounds of Seed COTTON, more or less; levied on as the
property of James E. Anderson, to satisfy a ti. fa. from El
bert Superior Court, in the name of Wm. H. Harper vs.
said J: mes E. Anderson, John 11. Anderson, and Alfred P
Anderson. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
DOZIER THORNTON, Dcp. SL’ff.
January 2*, 1852.
lIfAHREX SHERIFFS SALE.—WM be sold, be
’ > fore the Court House door in Warren ton, Warren
oouuty, ou the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the
legal hours of sale, one NVgro Ghl v named JULIA ANNA, of
dark complexion, about six or seven years old. T/evitxl on
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. returnable* to the next February
Terra of the Inferior Court for said county, in favor of Ed
ucvnd Cody vs. Uriah McCullers. Property pointed out in
atitl mortgage fi. fa. CALVIN LOU UK, Sh'ff.
January 1,1852.
?ARRp BiiERIW’S bo'sohlTbe
fore the Cuin t lkmsc door in Warrenton, Warren
county, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the
legal hours of *ate, one Tract of Oak and Hickory LAND,
containing (02J O sixty-two and a half Acres, more or less,
adjoining lands cf Mathew Kjtchens, Clinrlea Shurley, and
others, on the waters of Rocky C- mfort. Sold to satisfy
suudry fi. fas. issued from the Justices Court in the 153 d
District, G. M-, in favor of Threewittn, Hudson & Shivers,
Chapman Three wits, C. 0. Cody & Co., Plaintiffs, vs. Mor
gan Norris. Levied on «a the property of the Defendant.
Levy made and returned to me by Ezekiel Mathews, Con
stable. JOHN* iC JOHNSON, Dcp. Sheriff. .
January 17, W
T) ICHMONiI)~feiIEH IPF 8 bepoliotithe
first Tuesday in APRIL nevt, at the Lower Market
House in tho city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale,
the following property, viz. NELLY, a negro woman; mulat
to complexion, about forty-two years of age. levied on as the
propei ty of John L. Tinlty, under the foreclosure of a mort
gage fi. fa. issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond Coun
ty, in favor of Joseph E. Burch, against John L. Tiuley.
Faid property described in mortgage fi. fa. ami sold to perfect
titles. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sheriff.
February 6,1852.
first Tuesday in MA\ next, at the Court House door In
Ell jay, Gilmer county, within the legal hour* of sale, in
pursuance, of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county, the following named Tract of LAND, the
property of Joseph (Janter, late of Richmond county, de
ceased: all that Tract of LAND drawn by John Kcikumu, of
Richmond county, lying and being (when drawn) in the
county of Cherokee, No. 14fi, 9th district, 2d section, (now
county of Gilmer) containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres.,
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the said Joseph Oanter,
deceased. Terms rath.
WILLIAM P. LAWSON, Adrn’r.
February 0, I
‘beVoldouTh
first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court Iloua
door in Warrenton, Warren county, under an order of the
honorable the Inferior Cant of said county, while sitting foj
ordinary purposes, all the Land belonging to the estate of
Thomas \V, Parkhatn, deceased, consisting of one tract, con
taining one hundred and twelve [ll2] acres, more or less,
adjoining lauds of Augustus Parham and others.* gold for
the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased
Terms —Credit until the 25tli day of December .thereafter.
December 24,15 1. _ ADAM JONES, Adm’r.
VI>MI\LSTa« ViWJV. lu* aokl before
the Court House door in Appling, Columbia county, on
the first Tuesday in MARCH next, under an order cf the
Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, while sitting
for Ordinary purposes, a Tract- of LAND lying in the said
county of Columbia, on both sides of the Mifiedgeville road,
about twenty-one miles from the city of Augusta, and bound
ed on the North by the tract of the Georgia Railroad, East
by lands of B. F. Vcrdery, West by C. Jiuvill and J. (>. Car
roll, and South by the lands of James Prather and B. F. Yer
dcry, containing one hundred and forty-six (140) acres, be
the same more or less. Widows’ dower reserved during her
life time, then to belong to tho purchaser at this sale.
Also, one Negro Woman named JANE, about eighteen (18)
years of age. Sold as part of the land and Negroes belong
ing to the estate of Augustus V. Denham, late of said county,
deceased, to satisfy part of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
December 12,1« M HARRIET DENHAM, Adm’rx. _
A. DAI IN INTRATO H’ N S\EE.—Will be sold, on the
.i t. first Tuesday in APRIL next, before the Court House
door in Columbia county, within the legal hours of sale,
the LANDS belonging to the estate of Mary Blanchard,
deceased. B. BLANCHARD, Adm'r.
January 17,1868
POSTPONED
rpALIAFERRO SHERIFF’S GAEE.—WiII bo sold,
1 before the Court House door in the town of C raw ford
villcjon the first Tuesday in MARCH next, a tract of LAND
in said county, known as the Sandy Cross Tract, adjoining
lands of Billingslea, Acree and others, levied on as the pro
perty of Zclotus Adams, !•> satisfy a li. fa. from Taliaferro
Superior Court, in favor of Joel IL Chivera vs. said Adams.
Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
February !. i WM. 11. WILDER, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED ~7
A DMLYISTRATOH’S HALE.—Tn pursuance of an
jL order of the Inferior Court of Elbert county, when
sitting as a Couit of Ordinary, will be sold, before the Court
House door of said county, on the first Tuesday in APRIL
next, within the legal hours of sale, a Tract of LAND about
a half mile from the town of Klberton, containing One Hun
dred and Twenty Acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of
Thomas U. Worrill, Henry C. Bradshaw, William B. Camp
bell, and others.-
Also, at tho same time and place, a Lot of LAND, con
taining Fifteen Acres, more or less, (to bo divided into IzotH
suitable for building, (lying in tlm corporate limits of the
town of Überton, opposite the residence of I)r. James Jlraw
ner. Hold as the property of Bonajuh Houston, deceased,
for the benefit of the -belts of raid dccea j ed. Terms —12
month’s credit. A. HAMMOND, AdmV,
January 81,1852.
1? XEt’tf TOII’S SALE.—Agreeable to an ord.-r of tie*
J Honorable Court of Ordinary of the county of Newton,
passed at February Term, 1852, and in accordance with the
last will and tentament of Thomas Neely, late of said coun
ty, deceased, Will be sold at Ids late residence* on WEDNKS
!»Ay, t),« 18th FEBRUAKI, ins!., all (Tie Perishable Pro
perly of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Oats,
Wheat, Bacoil, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses,
Cows, Hogs, and various other article*. Also, the LAND to
be Rented for the present year. Terms made known on tho
day of sale. THOMAS NELMS, Ex’r.
February 4, 1852.
1V IST U() NK i > HA J 7bV~~ ~ ~ ~
\I7lMi be sold at the lower Market House, in the city of
v ? Augusta, on the Ist Tuesday in MARCII next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, a Negro man, Sam, (well known
in the city of Augusta) belonging to the late firm of Dye &
Sbewmake. _ J. A. SHEW MAKE,
Feb. 4, 1852. Hiirviving Copartner.
L A XECI jfUU’H HALE,—By virtue of*mu order of the
Jj Honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, when
sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be sold, at the Court
House door at Linoolntdn, on the lir:d Tuesday in MARCH
next, eight SLAVES, consisting of Men, Women, and Chil
dren. Hold as the property of James Cnrtlcilge, deceased.
Said Slaves sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms on the. day of sale.
J a unary 17,1852. WA LTON CART LEG I)E, Ex’r.
( iOLIMIRIA ( Oi IVTY, (*KO.—Whereas, Luke Lang
v7 flton, Administrator on the Estate of John Langston,
late of said county,deceased, applies for letters dismissory on
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and up
)>ear at rny office, within the time pre3oribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters disinisaory
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
* luber I'M. H.CRAW FORD. r ;
T LM’OLA (OLATY; OEOIUJIA.—Whereas, Toli
±J ver Jones, Guardian for William Jones, applies for let
ters of cUmrMon from his said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and appear
at my office in Lincoln ton, Geo., within the time prescribed by
law, to show «iUsc, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Llncolnton this 27th Oc
tol)or, 1851. It. F. TATOM, Clerk C. O.
November 4, 1851.
I I\(’oT.\ CO 1 \TV , c;Eom; 1 A.—Whcreas IsaTaTi
Collary, Guardian for George Dallis, minor, deceased,
of Thomas Dailis, Jr., deceased, applies for letters of dis
mission fromyaid Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at
rny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if arty they have, why said letter* should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office in Uneolnton.
November 14,1 *<sl. B. K. TATOM, Clerk.
T IXCOLy T OIMYTY, GEOKfIIA .-iiTiewiuf Klch.
Lj aid T. Walton, Guardian for Ilulbert Dailey, applies
for letters of dismission from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and friends of said ilulbert Dailey, to be and
appear at rny oCico within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted,
Given under my hand at office in Llncolnton.
December (>, I\M. B. F. TATOM, Clerk.
TlTAiinfeY COiIVT V,' GEf m<; J A .-WlMuvas, Eii-
V ▼ jah Conner, Executor on the estate of Elijah Conner.
Hr., late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dirmis
sory on said estate.
These are therefore to rite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand ;it office in Warrenton.
_ September _ ADAM JON EH, C. O.
\ 17AHRE.Y CUI ATY, GlSOl liil A\Vherea«7 Cur
s Y ren Buttle, Administrator on the estate of Lawrence
Battle, late of said county, deceased, for letters dis
mlssory on said estatr.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
September 5, lftOl. ADAM JONES, Clerk.
\y Alt RE.\ (IK .VFY, (JEO.—Whereas, Georgia S.
? » Allen applies for letters of dismission upon the estate
of William Baker, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
atmy office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why raid letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
December 87,1851. __ ADAM JONES, Clerk.
L> ICIIMOA D C OI ATY, GKOIIGIA.-—Whereas,
I Abraham Fcjrn, Administrator on the estate of Harah
Wiggins, late of taid county, deceased, applies for Letters
Dhttuisaory on said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
. tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my oOice, within the tine prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at ofiice in Augusta.
January IW, 1852. _
Richmond cot vry, a,
w. lOiodes, Kxecupjr of tlie estate of Lewis li. Ithoden,
late of said county, deceased, applies for letters distuissory
from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the Uudred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my ofiice, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why 'said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augu?fa.
* September2o,ls6l. LEON I*. DUGAS. Clerk. .
RICHMOND COtJin, <iiSO_Whereaa7 traiTm
A. Walton, Administrator, de bonis non, on the Estate
of Robert Barber, deceased, applies for Letters Dismiseoir
on said estate—
These are thcrefire to cite and admonish, all and singu- ,
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he anil
appear at my office, within tlio time prescribed bylaw, to '
show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not
be granted.
(siren under my hand at office in Anga«ta.
February r 8,185-J. LEON P. IJITGAii, Clerk. I
RICHMOND COUNTY, GEORGIA WhereiuhJ'na
P. King, Guardian for J. W. Kuiglii, Win. A. Knight,
and Mary M. Knight, applies for letters of Dismission from
said Guardianship—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and singular,
the kindred arid creditors of said minors, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they hare, why said letters should not he granted. 1
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
January!), XoM. LEON P. DIJOA3, Clerk. 1
irABRBJi COl NTY, GEORGIA— Bore t
’ ' li. Kitchens, administrator on toe-estate of John Par- i
ker, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dis- t
missory on said estate— t
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of sapl deceased, to he and e
appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy law t
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not c
be granted.
Given under my hand at Office in Warrenton
November £7, 1851. ADAM JONES, C. C. 0.
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New QMJTU.S, Nov, 12 law.
Messrs, bands—Gentlemen : I take tlie liberty of sending
a letter wldch mny hoof importance to tlam-who arc suffer
ing ns I havo done. I received great benefit frtiin vntir S»r
sapHrilla, having been cured of a ntalady after Hireling six
• years. I hereby eheofUßy certify to the good ri’Vr't of your
| modi: ine, and I hope God wifi rewind you for nil tho good
you have done. A chronic cough bud tormented me day
and night, and repeated attacks of fever induced me to be-,
lieve that I should die with consumption. Ore day, while,
suffering a violent attack of burning fever, a friend persua
ded me to try your Incomparable medicine, but to tell tha
truth, I had no confidence in it. 1 dually purchased a bottle,
atal by Its use, and the help of God, 1 was restored to bet
ter health titan 1 had enjoyed for six years. I cantivf bat
bless the atithorof this admirable medicine,’
With great respect, 1 am, gentlemen,
> Your obedient servant,'
FEIIMIN ttROVPA*.
“TRUTH LS STRANGER THAN FICTION.”
New peluusi, ix. J., Juno .80, 1840.
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen i My wile suffered with a
distress find burning lu Iter ‘chest for many yours, and my
. daughter was afflicted from her birth with a humor in the
blood. Weconsultwlvariouspliysieiiius, tmd tried numerous
remedies, without much benefit, until v.o Itoind, through
Rev. Thomas Davis, of the great medicinal value of .Sands
Sarsaparilla. On hit recommendation my w ife and daughter
decided on trying it, and soon experienced permanent bene
fit. My daughter’s skin assumed a new appearance entire
ly ; from being rough, hard and scaly, it became smooth
and soft. My wife's sufferings arc almost gone, audits use
a short time longer, it is my firm belief, will product: a perfect
cure. Yours, with respect,
G. K. HRN'DRICKSON,
I’astor of tlie Baptist Church, at tho
' English Nciglthorhood.
Prepared and sold, wholesoie atal retail, by A. B. Il>
BANDS, Druggists and Chemist*, 100 Eultun-st corner of M il
liiun, Now York. Bold also, l>y Druggists generally throughout
the United States and Canadas. Price -v 1 per bottle; six
bottles for LV For sale by
ILVRKBPr CARTER & <lO., Augusta, Ga.
IIAVILANI), KISLEY ,V (10., do. do.
If. K. It ITCIIKM, do, do.
I>. B. PLUMB A CO., * do. do.
P. A. MOIHE, do. do.
HAVILAND, 11 AURAL * CO., Olinvlcelon.S.C.
G. It. HENDRICKSON it CO., Savtuumh, Gw.
MILL £ SMITH, Athens, Ga.
11. C. SEYMORE & CO., Madison, Ga.
And by Druggists generally. hSldtw.ft wfl
% ‘
Lft the A lllicted Rejuhv and the /)-.«XiMttff ibpt !
Tin*' KEMKI'tY IS KOlfNl) AT ]„-\ST.
rinilTS PKCTOKMi fiMliilt Is ono of the mast
J certain and most pleasant Humedloi ever offered to tlie
Public. Its soothing, healing and strengthening virtue# dlf*
fuse themselves so generally throughout the human Lungs,
that It is impossible for Pneumonia, Croup, Brouchiii :, Plou
rlsy, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult
Breathing, I’aiu in the Side, or Consumption, to withstand
its power. Its effects upon the Dopumtory Organs are so
prompt that Nature is enabled to throw otV ui! unhealthy or
impure agencies that tend to dipeusu tlie delicate substance
of the Lungs.
From tlie hundreds of curbs that aVc almost daily report
ed, it would be impossible for til, most incredulous to doubt
for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with dis
eases of tlie Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, and
are sounding its praises abroad.
Tlie PECTORAL F.LIXIK is prepared from vegetable suh
staneca alone, and its use for years would tend id atre'rtgtli
en the system, and not like most other Medicine ', w-uakeu
it. It is now being used by some of tlie most eminent Phy
sicians in tlie country, and by many is coujjdered an infalli
ble remedy in CROUP.
Parents who have yolingclhjldren, should keep:: bettlo at
.all times, as a single dose will remove s atiy case.nf tiffs dis
tressing disease, if given at the onset
Prepared in Augusta, Geo, and for Dole by " 's’
W. 11. AJ. TURPIN, I / v
WM. IT. TUTT, f Augiism.
WM. ROOT, Marietta.
TIIOBi K. DENNEY, Atlanta.
fei-d.lwtf B. F. TUTT, forTp&nrwoc.
DR- BOGEItS’
LIVERWORT A N D T A R.
ABAFI3 ami certain euro for Cmigli: , ;folds, Croup,
Asthma, Consumption of the Limp.-*, HpiGing of Dlooil,
Bronchitis, Wlioopinj? Cough and all Fulmoiwtry Affection ».
A LOVELY YOUNG LADY CUBED OF CONSUMPTION,
Tlu* following in from the pen of Wra. H. Levixon, Esq.,
tho dUtingushe<l editor of the U. 8. jiflßary Naval Ar
gus, under dale New York, January 25, JSW/ >Yhttt coulj
be more conclusive ?
“ It U seldom Wc permit oiuvelvca to occupy a plate in
these columns tonpeak ill praise of any article in the patent
medicine way ; but when we tee the life of a fellow crootr.ro
saved by the u.*c of any medicine whatever, we consider It
our right, if not our duty, to given simple statement of
facts, that others may, in like manner, bo benutittod. Tlie
cane which haw induced us to pen this article* wits that of u
young lady of our acquaintance, who, hy frequent expo
sure to the night, air, contracted a Cold which r.ettlod on the
Lungs, before its ravages could be fttayei*. (Thia occui'red
two years ago this winter.) Various remedies tve re used
but, with very litllo efTcet oj l benefit; Tho Cough grow
worse, with odious expectoration, aud the sunken eye, and
pale, hollow told plainly that pulmonary di eaAe wae
doing ita work on her delicate frame. The family phyrician
was consulted, and although lie would not admit to the
young lady that she really had the Consumption, yet he
would give no encouragement as to a cure. At fids cri; is her
mother was persuaded to make u.*o of a bottle of Dr. Bogcrs’
Compound yyrup of Liverwort and Tar, ami we are happy
to state that she was perfectly cured in less than threo
months by this medicine alone, after even hope Wt.e destroy
ed. It is useless to comment, on such a case ns thD, for the
simple truth will reach where polished fiction luver con.
if any doubt the authenticity of this L-tatcinent, let them
call at this office. U. S. Military and Naval Argus, No. HL
Chatham street, New York.
TESTIMONIES OF THE N. V. FItESS.
From the New York Courier, August id, I*so.
Da. Bourns’ Svjiyp op Livkjcwokt and T/n.-~4Ve hare,
lieardof several important cures recently effected by this
excellent medicinal preparation, and in one instance
that came under our observation \vc cun speak confidently.
Hue of our employees who had sutiered severely from a long
standing cold, during tlie past week commenced the use of
this medicine, ami his cold has entirely disaiipearcd.
From the New York Mirror, Kept 2, 1850
LivmwoftT axi) Tab.—Of the vinuCH of Dr. Rogers’
Cough Medicine prepared from the above articles, it k
needless now to speak ; its efficacy in »pcedily curing
Coughs, Colds, and other lung cbmplfijhto,- wJdefr so fre
quently, if long neglecttyl, result in Conraiu.qdion, ie too well
established iupuidio confidence to need eulogy now.
From the New York Despatch, Aug. 25th, 1 *l9.
We have heretofore takch opcmJon to give our testimony
in favor of tlie curatire ]. roper tier of Dr. Rogers’ Com<
pound Fyrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here repeat
the advice already given, for all per.-on; who arc < ffiictul
with Consumption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to
make a trial of Dr. Rogers’ prepn.ruHon.
The genuine is signed Andri/.v Rooue*, on the steel plate
engraved wrapper around eaoli bottle, and Is sold, whole
sale and retail, by SCOVIL & MEAD,
113 Chartres street, New r Orleans. *
Bole General Agents for the Ftntes, to whom all orders
and applications for agencies must be Sold
wholesale and retail by
HAVILAND, RIBLEY A CO., Augusta, Ga.
BAURKTJ', CARTER Sc COm do. do.
M. K. KITCHEN, do. do.
D. 1». PLUMB & CO., do. .do.
And atretuil by one appointed Agent in every towu in
Qcorffia. . nl-Ttn,
JEW DAVID’S HEBREW PLASTER.
Till! great nemc-ly for Rhetftnati«m, Gobi, I’uiy in tlie
i Bide, liip, Back, Limbs and Joints,'Btrof Ja, King’s Evil,
White Bwelling, Haiti Tumors, gtiff Joijiu rm i all ftxod
jiams whatever. Where this J’loster i. aprdied FlOji cauoot
•stott
These Plasters possess the advantages of heing ptrt tip
in air-light boxes ; lienee they retain their full iff fries in all
climates.
This celebrated Fajn Extractor lias been so extensively
used by ITiyslcians and the people in 'general, botff in this
country and Europe, that it is almost needless to say any thing
about it. Yet tiiere may be unite who Hunt! in need of its
healing powers, who have not yet tried It. For their sake*
we will simply state what it will do for them when tiled.
A VOICE FROM GEORGIA.
Read tlie following testimony from a Physician.
Gentlemen—Your Hebrew Plaster hit” cured me of point
of which I have suffered for twelve years past. During this
period I labored under an affliction of my luiin and aide,
and tried many remedies (hat my own medieaj experience
fitggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used
your Plaster, and am now, by its good effects, entirety cured.
I trill recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all w ho
are suffering from contraction of the mtrncle., or j-eruianent
pains in the sirjo or back.
Tlie lieople of Georgia have but to become acquainted with
its virtues when they wifi resort to Its ui e.
Yours, truly, _ M. W. WALKER, M; D.
. Forsyth, Monroe coraity, (la.
To Messrs. Scovil It, Mead, New Orleans, Lu.
JEW I>AYID'3 OR IN NORTH (.’ARC*.
Messrs. Beovil k Mead—l have t*en troul.led with tho
chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years. On the firs
of July, 1849,1 was so bud that 1 could not turn myself m
bed, and the pain so severe that I had not slept a wink for ■
six days. At this time my attending physician prescribed
the Helircw Plaster, and it acred like a charm ; the pain loft
me and I slept more than half the night, and in threo
days I was able to ride out. I eotldder tbc Hebrew
Plaster the best remedy for all aorta of palna now in tise.
G. W M’MiNN
lfendarsonvillc, N. o'., August, 16, 1851. '
Beware of Counterfeits and Ruse imitations.
Tlie genuine will, in future, have the signature of E Tttv.
lor on the steel plate engraved label, on the lop of each box
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of tins ar
tide ia in existence. * %
The genuine is sold only by us, and l.y our agents appoin
ted throughout thebouth—and nojiodlar is allowed to sell it
Dealers and purcha-ers generally, are caution' I ngaih-t buy
ing of any but our regular agents, otherw ire Utey will bo im
posed uixm with a worthless article. .
ECOVIL 4 J)EAD.
u , 1 >•> Ohartre-s-st;, N. Orleans,
Bole General Agcnfc for tlie Southern Btates to whom si
orders must Invariably be addressed. 8011, wholesale
awl retail, by ’
n A . v?. K ? 7-V CARTEII & CO -. Augusta, G«.
«A'ttAND, KIBLEY AGO. do. do.
IV M. K. KITCHEN, do. do.
I). B. RLUMB & CO., do. do.
P. A. MOIBE, do. do.
HAVILAND, HARR.U,, fl (T)„ and
J. M. COHEN & CO, Charlc-ston, B. C.
HAVILAND, KEESE k CO.,
nl ‘<m No. 80 Maiden Lane, N. Y.,
PIANO FOEIE3.
THE subscribers would respectfully cull m> ati- —r
tiie attenlion of tie r fri- ,.1 ■t- i tia- fsj
pul lie, to their assortment of Rosewood anti ‘I
Mahogany PIANO FORTES!, from the well J- X J
known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Paeon & Raven,
A. IL Gale A Co., and Dubois * Brabury, New York, which
are warranted in everv respect, to be at least fully equal to
any instrument.* manufactured iu til * country or Europe.
The subscribers would also slate than tlie instruments now
on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, (Did fresh front
the manufacturer*. For sale at very low privet for cash or
city acceptances, at OEO. A. OATES 4 CO.'S
, n yl3 Plano, Hook and Musy Depot, Brmtd-st
I |jj KKCBIVKU, an Invoice of Fine au<l Couiraija
L B. SHIRTS, among which are some extra large sizes.
For -ale by CUYTO.N A WUNON, Brtmd-»t.
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