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The following are the forma and regnlntion* for
thooaaqpimoDt of Land Warrant* and I-oration*,
proacribed by the Comm'uMioner of the General
Land Office, at Washington City. The act waa
approved March 22d, 15."2 :
FORM FOB TUB AMIONMEXT OF TIIE WARRANT.
No. 1.
For raluo received, I, A. 8., to whom the within
warrant No. waa iaaned, do herabv acR and
aaaisrn unto 0. D., of and to hia heir* and
aaai<fna forever, the tai l warrant, and authorise
him to locate the aame, and reoeire a patent there
for.
Witnoaa my hand and seal this dar ISS .
A.U. [tool.]
Attoat:
E.F.,
u. u.
Formef aeknoieledgment where (he render ie known
to lit offeer toting the acknowledgment.
- xtatb or oomrr or
On thia ilay of , in the year , per
aonally appeared (here inasrt tha namoof tho War
rantee.) to me well known, an.d acknowledged the
foregoing aaairnment to ba hia act and deed ; and
*J certify, that he aaid (here inaert the name of War
rantee,) la the identical poreon to whom tho with
in warrant iaaned, and who executed the foregoing
aaaignment thereof. (omcaae sioxarDoa.)
Form rs acknowledgment where tho renter ie not
known to tho officer and hit identity hot to b* proved.
xtati or corjrrr or
On thia day of ,in the year , per
aonally appeared be ore me (here inaert the name
of the Warrantee) and (here inaert the name and
real derive of a witnesa,) and the aaid (here inaert
the name of the witneaa,) being well known to me
m a credible and diainioreated person, waa dulr
•worn by ma, and on hia oath declared and aaid,
that he wall know* the aaid (here inaert the name
of the Warrantee,) and that he ia the aame pereon
to whom the within warrant iaaued, and who exe
eated the foregoing a«»ignment, and hia teatimony
beingaatiafaotory eridance to me of that fact, the
•aid (here inaert the name of the Warrantee;
therenpon acknowledged the aaid aaaignment to be
hU act and deed. lorncin'aajoxATmia.)
form tor the Amlgnmcnt of the Location.
No. 2.
For raloe received, I, A. 11., to whom the within
cart ideate of location waa iaaued, do hereby aeil
and aaaign unto C. D., hia heira and ataigna for
eterthe *aid oerti oate of location, and the warrant
aud land therein deaorlhed, and authoriaa him to
receive tho patent therefor.
Witneaa my hand and tea), thia —day of— IRS
• A. B. [sßal. j
Atleat:
E. F.,
a.B.
Form of acknowledgement where the vendor ie per ton
ally known to the officer taking the tame,
wren or ooctrrr or
On thia day of ,In the year —-, por
aonally appeared (here Inaert the name of the per
son to whom the certidoate of location la iaaued,)
to me well known, and acknowledged the fore
going aaaignment to he hia aot and dead; and 1
certify that the aaid (here Inaert the name of the
perron to whom the certificate of location ia ia.
ened) ia theidentioal perron to whom the eortiHo#'*
of location leaned, and who executed the foregoing
naaignment thereof. (omcaa’a hioxaturi.;
Form of acknowledgement where the vendor ie not
pereonally known to the officer, and where hit iden
tity hat to he proved.
KTATK or OOCNTT Os
On thia day of ,In the year , por
soually oame hafors mo (here inaert the name of
the pereon to whom the certificate of Ideation ia
aued,) and (here inaert the name and residence of
a witni>ea,)and the aaid (hero insert the name of
the witneaa,; lieirig well known to ma aa a credible
and disinterested person, was duly sworn by me.
and on hia oath, declared and said that ho well
knowa tha aaid (here inaert the nameof the per
non to whom the certificate of location iaaned,; and
that bo ia the aame person te whom tho within
certificate of location iaaued, and who exeontod
the foregoing assign rneut; and hia teatimony be
ing satialaotory avidenoe to ma of that tact, the
aaid (here inaert the name of the person to whom
tha oertiticnlx) of location laaued,) thereupon ao
knowleged tho aaid assignment to be hia act and
dead. (omoan’s aiuMATtnu.)
Aaaignment No. 1. And acknowledgment muat
tie endorsed upon the warrant, and No. 2 and ac
knowledgement upon the certificate of location ;
uuii must lio attested by two wit nesses, acknowl
edged before a register or receiver of a Land Of
fice, a J udge of a eourt of Kenord, a J ustioe of the
i'eaee, or a Commissioner of deoda resident in
the State from whioh lie derives his appointment;
and in ovnry instance whore tho acknowledgment
is made bolero any u(floor other than the Register
orßeooiverof a).and Office, it must be accompa
nied by a certificate, under seal of the proper au
thority, of tho official ebaraotv of tha parson be
fott whom the aokdowlodginont win made, and al
*to of the genuineness of his signature.
AH assignments of bounty lund warrants issued
nndor tins aot of September 88th, 18R0, made before
Die date of this not, are invalid and void.
Tho same section provides, “That any person
entitled to pre-emption right to any land shall he
(entitled to use any snob’ land warrant in paymeut
of the same, at Alia rata of |I.SS por aoro for tho
vjuautitv of land therein specified.”
By tllis provision, all persons entitled to pre
emption, whotlior on offered or unotforod lands,
can use a military bounty land warrant in pay
ment for the tract pre-empted, reckoning the said
warrant at $1,211 par acre for the qua tlty therein
npeoifled, whether the land so claimed is at the
usual or enhanced minimum.
Should the area of the treat claimed exceed tha
Kuaouat called for in the warrant, the pre-emptor
will liuve to pay for tha excess iu eesh, but if it
should full abort, he is not entitled to a refunding
of the excess.
It ia further provided by the same section, “that
the warrants which have boon, or may hareaftidr
be, iaaued in pursuance of aaid iawa or of thia act,
may be located uncording to Ilia lagnl sub-divisions
of the pa Win lauds, iit one body, upon any lands
of the Uni tad States subject to prlvuic*«))ry at the
time of such location, at the minimum prio»; Pro
ruled,further, That wtien said warrants shall Ifo
louatsdou lands whioh are subject to entry at a
greater minimum than $} IS per acre, tho locator
of said warrauts shall pay te the United States, in
mall, tba difference betwoau the value of such war
rants at f l 25 per acre, and the tseot of land locat
ed on.’’
By these provisions, where the lands are subject
to p 'irate entry at fil 25 per itore, the holder of an
eight)'acre warrant can take an v two forty acre lots,
forming * compact body of nighty acres'; and the
holder of a wurrant for one hundred and sixty
acres, cau ta(’« two eighty acre, or four forty acre
tracts, forming'« ooru|>not' body of one hundred
nml sixty acre*.
Whsntiie minimum price of lands, subject to
private eutry proposed to be located ie more than
tl 26 psr care, the holder of the warrant oan locate,
in ocoordauus with the instructions contained in
tha foregoiug paragraph, the ipjnutity specified in'
tha warrant, by paying the ditforaooe iu cash.
Thia set does not authorize the holder of an
eighty acre warrant to locate therewith a forty awe
trout of hmd at $1 2i par acre iu full satisfaction
thereof, but lie must locate, by legal subdivisions,
the compact body of oighty acres, as near os may
be, and |iay the difference iu. cash. Bo also of 180
uores warrants, except in pre euiptiou case* os
.herein before stated.
Each wurrant is to he distinctly and separately
located, so that it follows on timt truly of hind cau
be located by an assignee of various warrantee*,
with ais wittier if worm nil; nor oan a preemptor in
any case n. » more than onu warrant in tile iooa
tioh of the la.'d pre-empted by him, and the ex
cess, if any, uitidt be paid for by him in oasli.
The isooud sectfo'u of this net provides, That the
Register uud‘Keueir.er of the Laud Offices shall
hereafter be severally authorized to olmrgc and
receive for their service* jl i locating all military
bounty land warrants, issuadsjyee tlie lltli day of
February, 1847, tlie same eouipevitfrjoti or percen
tage to which they are entitled by Ig.w for sales of
the public lands for cosh, at the rate of fr i!> ner
acre, the suid conipsusstiun to be hereafter paid by
the assignors or holders of such warrants.”
Tho third seotion of this uut provides, “Timt
Registers and Receivers, whether iu or uut ot office
(At tlie passage of this act, or their legal reprutfula
(tree iu csss of death, shall ho entitled to receive
from the Treasury oftheUnitod Staten, for services
heretofore performed iu locating military bounty
land warrants, the same rate of compensation pro
vided iu the preceding section for services here
after to be performed, utter deducting tlie amount
already received by *uch officers under tlie act en
titled ‘An act to "require tho holders of military
land warrants, to cinip'.crisalc tlie Lund Officers of
the Uuited States for services in relation to tlie lo
cation of those warrants,* approved May, 17th,
1*43: Provided, That uo Regfifo./ of Receiver shall
receive any compensation out of Treasury fi>r
post services who lies charged and reosiyed illegal
fees for the location of such warrants:, .tag yrjiml
edfurther. That no Register or Receiver shall to- ,
oeivi for hi* service* during any year a greater
than tlie maximum now allowed by
Where liar tic* may desire to avail themselves of
the privillage of haviug thsir warrants located
tliron.’h this office, se provided for by the act of
28th September, 1 see, they must take the necessary
steps t« pay to the Register or Receiver tho tees to
which tlie) are entitled. Tho same course must
be observed by persona remoto from tho Lfiatriet
Laud Offices It' making applications by lottor to
those officers. Without the payment of these feos
the warrants cannot be located.
By tlie terms of tliie igw tho fees are ns follows :
For a 40 acre warrant—fifty cents each to Register
and Receiver—total SIOO
For an 80 one dollar 2 00
Fora 140 two dollars 4 00
J. BUTTERFIELD-
Ovmmieevon/r'i
The New Tork Journal of Couiiueroe lias tho fol
lowing wore extended notice of Capt. Ericsson’* pro
ject for the practical teat of his new moviugpower:
A N*W Tamo.—Copt. Ericsson has invented an
engine, of which t wo large working module are now
In j-oration, that ditfere in many important res
I-eel s from anything else in use; and is destined
ou tlie score of economy, safety, siiuplicitv and
convenience to supersede steam—provided that
■when appliod to practical purposes, it shall !-e
fouud to work &* well os the mveutor anticipates.
ilia reputation for skill and sound judgmeut,
and his long experience ia such matters, is s guar
antee against any utopian scheme, at Variance with
tlie established principle* of physics or chemistry ;
aud the method udo)o*d to bring tho invention
before the public, is uuexoMitiouable.
In connection with two otlmr gentlemen whose
name* are known iu Wall street, fc* is making pre
paratione for the first public experiment, on an un
usually large scale. A vessel whioh cannot he call
ed either a ship or uteanier, is being constructed
at tiro yards of Messrs. Parius, I'siforsnu «fe Staek, I
something over two thousand ton* burden, and J
expected to bo ready for lxuucbiog iu August;
while the whole fore* of live establishment of
M rears. Hogg A Ih-lamstcr, i* at work upon the
machinery. That portion of the work already iu
progress, embraces some of the largest castings, ot
their kind, that have been unde iu this oouutry.—
The a hdic affitir, from the kelson to tho paddle
wheel*, teams with novelties, Captain Ericsson
has bcou privately at work ui-ou tlie invention for
several Tear*, and now considers it as brought
nearly or quite to perfection ;ao tliat ho cau start it
on it* trial trip to Liverpool, with nearly as much
confidence as a new steamship made atfer one of
the approved models.
Should tlie parties interested complete the vee
eel, aa thoy have commenced It, on tueir sole res
ponsibility, thev will have tlie profit* and honor if
it succeeds, aud if it rails. the satisfoction of hav
ing deceived nobody but themselves. It is due to
them to state that they have avoided publicity, and
consented with reluctance to any mention or it on
the part of tha press. It is iui|-ossible, however,
to keep euoh a thing private, and it has for some
time past been known in the commercial circles.
Y’otrae Am»hioa.—lue buttaio Commercial, an
swering some “inquiring friends” respecting the
signification of the term “old fogy," lakes ooos
' eion to say of Young America: —'
For our own part, we diairunt Young America,
and rather incline to side with the “olil fogies.’*
Young America goes for strong measures, foreign
violence and domestic proscription. This is the
. dav of “fast meu," and if the v get their bunds up
on the ribbons, the odds are that the coach will be
overturned.
We think so toe; aud inasmuch as that aame
coach oertaiulv keeps up with any of its couijietitors
and goes far ahead of moot of'them, we see no
wisdom in such mad driviugas these voting politi
cal Jehus would fain encourage. -X. F. Corn.
On the trial of Wikoll, at Genoa, Mine Gamble
the aborted l«dv testified plumpiy that elie i* forty
veure old. This takes all the romance out of the
affair, and js sufficient proof that her adorer is
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OF*Take Care of a Alight lough.—lt frequently
happen* that by neglecting a alight Cough, the meet alarm
Ing and fatal eonsgqnenee* are the Inevitable results. Hun
4re4* of thousand! are yearly buried to s premature grave
by that terrible disease Consumption, who might have been
spared to their families and friwrls, If they bad eely at
tended t* the above Important admonition in time. A very
•light sold and cought frequently leads (and rapidly too) to
the most fatal remit!; be therefore warned in time before it
is too late. If you wiib to know what medicine will give
you prompt and effectual relief, we now eirnestiy recom
mend lo you Dr. C. ItILLIAM*’ PULMONIC BALSAM of
WILD CHUBBY and WOOD NAPTHA, which ia s mort
wonderful remedy, and it recommended by thenmnds of
oar mow wealthy and intelligent citizen".
For foil descriptions of its merits, virtoea, 4c., *ee Pamph
lets to bo had of the Agents. Also, see advertisement in
, another column.
For sale in thia City by all the Druggist aT-wlm
|3F“ Court of Ordinary.— Tho Court of Ordinary <J
Warren ononty will z(t MONDAY, tits third of May, sod on
the first Monday in every month thereafter (except iu Jan.
nary, when it will alt on the Second Monday) as regulated
by law.
Bxeeotoni, Administrator*, and Guardians, who may
wish to bare orders passed in tbs Court of Ordinary, wil
prevent them, personally or by Attorney, (in writing) other
wise the same wifi not bo attended to by the Ordinary, as
heretofore done by the Clerk.
, JuAtieea of the Peace, end other* who bold Marriag- Li
ceooos, will pissae return them a« the law requires, duly
oortmed. Particular attention ia sailed hi this duty; the
•ome having teen much neglected.
A BURN P„ MKRSIION,
■“li-lm Ordinary Warren county.
V9T -Yew Cotton Ginning Mnrlilne.—We have
witnessed to-day aa operation, novel to ua, of the cleaning
of Cotton from the seed, by a machine made under the di
rection of 0. T. Ogiszby, Ezq., of Georgia. Thia machine ii
different frem the one now in one at the South, and although
ws ars not ouraoiveo Judges of the operation, or its product,
we foand that the managers cif tbe manufacturing of cotton,
who were preoeat, wore Kiuebelated with the tppqirunct
of tho ootton, and expreomd themvelvevthat If they could
get ootton In tho condition that that machine left it, they
would ho oxonpted from ono of their most difficult opera
tions. The principal difference as we could learn, and as
was apparent to the uninitiated, between thia cotton and
wteh aa they receive from lbs »sw gin, ia that the fibres are
separated and non ftiliy opened without kinks or bunches
whioh are moat difficult to separate pnd itraighten in the
after working. Ws hops sur friends at the South will take
means to try this machine both for onr benefit and their
own, a* it aOHna plain that cotton in auch a condition would
be worth mors; and also from what little wo know of tbe
»>» gin, the machine has advantages in durability, safety,
and economy over lt.—louievlUe Journal.
Lowai.t., Jan. 29th, 1552.
Tbe undersigno! hare with pleasure examined a Toothed
Cylinder Ootton Ginning .Machine, constructed hr O. T.
Oaeumv, Beqr., of Georgia, aud also the Cotton made by
It, and are much gratified with the remits. We fe lcoiill
dent that wo bars never before seen Cotton in a-, good a
condition to work ; aad believe that If tbu Cotton which we
receive ware ginned by auch meant, It would be far more
valuable and satisfactory to ua than it is now.
liovxa nAßTurrr.
Li.vnts Child,
Agent of BoottGotton Mill, Lowell, Musa.
Jose™ Whitk,
Agent oT Massachusetts Cotton MiHs, In well, Mnas.
Ai.ki. Wkioiit,
Agent of Lowell Mills, Lowell, Mass.
Kit an k F. Baths,
Buporlntemlent Prescott Mills, Is-well, Mass.
Wn. liaowa,
Carder Prescott Mills, Lowell, Moss.
Konaicr Tiiosi'sox,
•08-wtf Carder Lowell Mills, Lowell, Mass.
T ytr Itls tToanda are Healed.—John Shirley, under
date of Pom/tUIb, Ind Una, December Soth, 1851, says:
The Muftauff Ltnimeat bat performed a great cure for me.
On iMt Saturday week 1 by accident run a red hot rod of
iroa through uiy hand, entering between the thumb and
hire flager, paasiug through Ilia thick part of my hand and
oonlng uut on aiy wrmt between the two large leader*, i
immediately applied the Liniment and continued to une it.
Oa the Saturday next after that it wu« well, and I went to
my work aa oaual/’
llXHfl IS ANOTHER WITNESS.
Put* Vali.kt, Dec. 25,1851.
Da. ▲. 0. Braoo k Co.: Tlie nine dozen Muatang Linl
■•nt, Itft Dm weeks age, are all Bold, gcud me thirty
deaaa immedlataly. The Mustang Liniment hadl perform
ed tome woaderfal cure* here. Dr. VP. W. Nevel says it in
the greatest Liaimeat in the world. He had a negro girl
tkut waa aaariy daaf and blind —his remedied did her uo
ri —a few application* of the Liniment cured her ontire-
It I* alao curing James W. Coy’* leg, which hM «-n
a rnnnag *ora for forty year* I It ha* not failed lu a single
om§ hara to (hr aa it haa been tried.
(Alftiad) * ARTHUR HUDSON.
IT Held in thia City by Dr. WM. 11. TIJTT, Hole Agent,
whe is prepared to famish Dealer* at the Proprietor'* low
a*t prices. M 2
COMMERCIAL.
SAVANNAH, April B.— Qjttnn.— Arrived Mince the Ist
lost., 5,6511 bales Cplari-1—4,966 per railroad, (177 front
Augusta and landings on the river, 190 via Darien, and
60 per wagons, and 187 bales Sea Islands. The exports,
for the same period, amount to 17,Hid bales Uplands and
186 bales Sea Islands, vis: Te Liverpool 16,563 bales Up
land and 703 do. Sea Island; to Glasgow 'J.'iWI bales Up
land and 84 de. Sea Island; to Huston 1113 bales Upland ; to
New York, 3,861 bales Upland and 120 do. Sea Islands; to
Philadelphia *66 bales Upland; and lo Charleston, 335
bales Upland and 19 do. Sea Island—leaving on hand, nnd
on shipboard, not cleared, a stock* of 89,821 bales Upland
and 1,463 bales Hea Islands, against 29,126 bales Upland,
and 3,641 do. Sea Islands at same time last year.
There has been but a small stock on sale at any tlmo du
ring the week. The market opened with a fair demand at
previous rates —the sales of Friday were 568, and Saturday
909 bale*. On Moaday there was inoro inquiry, the sales
amounting to 1,948 balm ; on Monday evening wo received
three day* later intfllitence from Europe by the American
steamer Baltic. The <f#in*u<l hero on Tuesday was limited,
•ale* of 821 bale* at previous prints, ()n Wednesday the
market wa« more animated, sales 1,704 bales TVpe day *
later news from Liverpool, by the Africa, came to band on
Wednesday. There was a good Inquiry here yesterday, the
■ales amounting to 497 bales.
The Africa's advice* had no effect on tho market, owing
to tho small stock on sale. A groat portion of the stock
nominally on hand Js ejthor on shipboard or in shippers’
hands; the stock for sale being very light, Indeed. The
market closes Arm, at the following quotations : Ordinary
to Good Ordinary 6# (so 7 iff; Middling to Good Middling
7 H (ft 1% ; Middling Fair 8 @ B>g ; Fair to Fully Fair
8# oents.
The sales of the week amount to 5,809 bales, at the fol
j /pwing particulars: 47 at 6; 28 atO'ff; 87 at 6'q ; 12 at
<MI nt 7 ; 250 at 7tf ; 220 at Vj ; 445 at 7 3 f ; 261 at
7 T'loj },Up at 7H i 072 at 7% ; 889 at 8; 40 at by $ ; UA
at 8Y i anutt fatjes at 8)4 cents.
/Monde. —'iheys has been a good demand for this
quality of Cotton during tfap past week, but on account of
tho limited stock offering, tho Sales have been limited to 204
bales. Wo have taksu an accurate account of stock, and
And but 1,468 bales on hand and on shipboard not ejearod.
Them !• not ovor lod halos of this amount for sale, the
halftQCtf being already shipped or in the hand* of shipper*.
The error Jq o.qr tables has arisen in part from the manner
of making the report* of the Cotton that come* from Florida.
VTe have supjtosffd sonje to be , y ea Island when it was Up
land, The quantity deducted from tlic stock of Sea Island,
1,89$ bale*, we add to the stock of Upland-
Rics.— Tho **les tor the week sum up 767 casks, at the
following particulars ; lift at s23* : 98 at $2 18-16; 88 at
$2% ; 63 at $2 15-16; 118 at $3; 150 at $3 1-16; and SO
casks at sß>ff 18 100 lbs. The exports for tho week amount
to 1,886 casks.
, Corn. —We have no largo sales to notice this week.
The market is well supplied, but tho demand Is
limited.
MoUmm*. —We tuo again without transactions of suffl
deat Importance to notice.
RonvetUc Liquor*. —We hear of spies of upwards of 200
bids, Os New Orleans Whiskey, at 28 (2> 24c. Bale* of (Jin
have ti«m; made from Store during the week, in sinall lots,
at 28c. per gal fan.
tiuqar. — vVo hear of tho sale of a lot of New Orleans
Clarifled from store, at 6Ja'c. $ pound.
Rnoon. —so hhds. Shies sold, ip lots, at tOJff (<5 11c.; 80
hhds. Shoulders at 9,fa'.e., aud 30 tigrcM 11am* at 120. $1
pound.
[Joy. —W fi hoar of sale* of 100 hales Northern }l t g*; <jta.
las corn is retailing from store at $1.25 $ hundred.
Llino. —The last cargo received sold from the wharf iu
leu at $1 & $1.19*
Liverpool, dull at 7'l6d. Coastwise.—To
Boston we quote *fc,; u» New Vsrk 5-16 c.; to Philadeli hia
and te Baltimore Iff o - for Cotton.
/trehang*. —Sterling, B,Y <2l 9 $ cent. prem. Domestic :
Thff Banks are selhng Sight Chocks on all Northern cities
at # eeul, prem.
CHARLESTON, April 9.— Ootton.-K good deal of irre
gularity attended tho transaction;) throughout the whole of
the preceding week. The market was very much depress
ed, and when we closed cur inquiries the better qualities
were an fa'c. easier, while the cc’union qualities had suffer
ed g reuuction of about *c. This style of tilings was in
pai t f tty;huted to the Ku to jut’s advices, w»‘;;«h reached us
during this parjod; hut the principal cause of ti«; depres
sion was to he fuuqd i/i the scarcity of shipping, of which
the market has subaeqiujjtfy in a measure been relieved.
Notwithstanding tills Increary ip the tonnage, the market
during the Arst of the present week wtjj decidedly languid,
aud prices if anything, were a shade easie*. Monday, how
ever, opened w>th a good Inquiry, hut as the BaUhr’a advi
ces, which reached ns ou that day, were Letter than weru
geimi'uUy anticipated, the market wore a much healthier
aapoed. Thi* was fallowed qp on by a demand
equally as good, aud at the cl«>«*e of busine.'* on that day
the inarkot exhibited an hieroatted degree of firmness, ac
companied with a full s|ngo of prices. The transactions
thus far having taken ihr most of that which was sampled
off the mat ket, rendered seller* comparatively easy, add for ]
the last two days they havo been mo sfripgent lp their teruw
as to materially check tho demand. The transactions du
ring the last two days, particularly those of yesterday, show
a decidedly advancing tendency in prices, and die market
may t>e said to Imre at about sac. advance on most
I qualities, on the price* reported in our review of the 2d inst.
Aud, having made the necessary alterations to correspond
wit'fi ua. improvement, wo would refer to the quotations
below for Uiv of the market at the close of business.
The receipts since our *f*t may t»e put down at 9,350 hales;
tu'l the sales in (he same tun* uro estimated as follows, viz :
—Frida)’ 165e; Saturday 1832*; Jff<fad§y 6300; Tuesday
3000; Wednesday ltJ?»9; and Thursday t.ai >p - —making
an aggregate n/12,000 bales, at the annexed pi icon. &o
bales at ; luQ at ; 120 at 6 s *; 159 at 6)4 ; r 250 at 6*„ ;
751 at : !*i at 6*,; t*i at 7;Wat 7S ; M*> M 7.*,; 420
at 7 V ; D6i at; TTS at 7k . 549 al 7\ ; 106 at 7 13-16;
1196 at*’,; S3at 7 15-16; ‘JMSiy «; JOo at 31-16; hi
6S ; au'l ,; 36 IwtM *t B.l*o. Ordinal,v laOnllnary—
lliddliuj ”*» 4j 7N : <>>“»! Middling 7> s ; JJiddhug
Hair 3; Hair 8V ; *o4 Fußy Fair artU CHok-v »*. 40.
—. There lias b#sin a good (Uapgnd for most qualities of
Lou* Cotton this mfelt and the demand is fully up to the
r«eei|ita, whichCowprwdlM hales Fonusr i-rices not only
havabwu fully sustained, but Ihe traiuactwns o»wl'|isli a
slight improvement on the rst#w of previous week.
/Me*.—' We hare oa new featmw tp notice in this article.
The Uanaactious tiiis week are fully-qp b> ifte receipis,
which comprise 27*1 tierces. The have been
«it extremes ranging from (2 1 3 s * ; the bulk of liut
va4i however, have gone off at prices ruling from 2 : |
market, the having fully sustained last week’s
prices. The receiptshav* 18,W0 bushels North Caro
lina and sacks Westerti* W former, with the ex-
CHj.uu.u of one cargo, which wak utLoti ypnns not made
public, was »oi«J m 66 (tp 67c. Tlie latter ot
as fallows, vi* : lluut'auie to a dealer; likH) Imd \«eu <
sold, to arrive, ft 7&. and the balance was sent ■
iuto the interior.
(hit*. —There have been no arrivals this mar
ket is abundantly suj>|4ied.
/Mi*. —Some 2,500 bushels have been received xUa'C otlT •
last, and owing to their great scarcity they readily com
manded $1 V bushel.
Flour. —There has been a fair demand for this article du
ring the week, mostly, however, in small fats for city con
sumption. Baltimore brand* 4** <&ss; Philadelphia 4 s *
(j$ $5; aud Weetern, from s<& $5.Vt $1 bbj.
Roy. —The receipts since our last foot up about 1,000
bales Rasteru and North lliver. Th# fonner ronststied of
about 600 ball's, quality rather poor, and brought 95c. cash.
Rib'on. —A good buaineis has teen done in Sidtw during
tlie week, at an advance ou former prices. AU»ut fob hlids.
have been sold, the larger jH>r:k*n to arrive, at lie. Ftioul
dwrt have been selling in small lots at prices ranging from
9 cents.
LmLirTlw transactions, so far as wc hare been able to
aaccrtain, b*v* been confined to 150 bbls. and 100 kegs
Western at 10Y s*»d U Cents.
Biiyffinq ami Rop*.— Nothing has been done in the for
mer article. The transactions in tj»»* fatter have been con
fined to small lots, at ranging from T 7 Vo.
The recripts since our last comprise' B'soo sacks,
which, with previous arrivals have overstocked tl*e mar
ket, and price* are consequently depressed. The market
opened at 70c., and dv*ed *i ssk*., with a portion us Die
receipts unsold.
Sut/ane.—' The receipts siive our fast reached 144 hhds.
Muecovgdoes and 90 hhds. Ia uisiauia. We have no trans
actions to report. The firing trade is drawing Co a ch>se,
and our jobber* are uuwiilitig to renew their stocks,
hence the aaguant stale of the uuuket. Prices sure nomi
nal.
The transactions since our last have been con
fined almost exciusiveh to parcels of Rio, to arrive, coast
wise. and in this way about MW bag* have been sold, prin
cipally at 9c.,
Jfoia****.— The receipts since our fast reach 45* hhds..
96 tierces, and 25 bbls. Cuba, and 400 barrels Nesr Or lean-.
One of the cargoes of Cute, consisting of 2a?l hhds., 87 !
tierces and 2u hbfa. wa* sold to arrive at 19c. Tlie tefaiuv
changed hands an terms nut made public. Rome &W
of the New Orleans sold at 9?-c |l barrel.
Awnesfac liquor*. —The transactions have been confined
solely to New Orteans Whisky, »oine 15rt bbls. of which
wsrr sold at 24c. fat* comaiand 24 25 cents V
galloau
Rn hangr*. -Foreign Exchange* have a downward ten
deucy.
* ***** f >r 0044 50, to liverpod n«udn at
I-lfahs and St<L We continue to quote to Havre * 4 <Tnl sac.
for C-oUen. To New Yora aad Bo»t«>u the rates are J «c.
s >r
/L*y do. Luther Fefcon's Uum.
2$ do. Eagle Monongahcfa Whfakew
25 Quarter and Bghtb Casks Wine!
5 HpM Pine Frouch Brandy,
1 pun*4*oo*3 Irish Whiskey.
Fine Hetfajod Gin and iamska Rum. for oelebv
Ufa) mil
oMKTHiivb
fitrawbeiry, ChtSTf. Green Sage, Nectar, Orange
leflwn Drops. The fiarnr #f each is equal to the fruit Harif,
and possesses virtue* highly reoaunwended for thd removal
•f Cough*. For sal* Wholesale or retail by
fsts-d*w WU. IL TUTT, DmggfaL
MISCELLANEOUS.
COTTON AND WOOLEN FACTORY FOR
SALE.
BV VIRTUE of a Deed of Trust from the Warrior Man
ufacturing Caratßjr, to tbe undersigned, a* Trustee*,
dated March the IZth, !a&l, and recorded in the Probate’*
office, in Ifaok V, page* 7ld, Tl7, TtH, 119, we trSl sell at
pulnic *hk-, ou MON DAE, the 7th day of JUNE next, in the
City 4rf Tus*kaloo*a, Mate of Alabama, the foilowiug pn>-
P^ r «r. in said Deed, rix: The Cotton and Wooten
FACTOR!, |>e longing to the said Warrior Manufacturing
Coru|muy, With all the fixture* and machinery.
Thi* property con sic te of about seven acres of ground in
**• ofTusLalocwa, on which are erected the Facto
ry bu;idlDg*i. Tlie power is vi steam, of one hundred h irse
power. Tl»« machinery i* nearly new and complete, con
•aeUug chief.; of 7;j Power Lootua, 24 hpixuiing Frames
. °/ each; 4 King Spinning Prunes, of
j&9 feptndlev each; Cards; 8 Speeder*, caont; 2 do.
tone; sDraw Fntrnaa; 6 Railway Draw Heads; 2 Willow*;
4 Lapperii, with Suction Fan*; 1 Machine for covering
Kotix; lS|4raU>car CuUing Engine; 1 banding Machine;*
Uo Loom ; 4 Dre>*er»; 4s do. Ikam*; 5 Warping
Frames; t Spooling do.; 1 W 00l male of 4UO Spindle*; one
off inch Wool Broker; one 24 inch Finisher for Carding
M 00l Roll*; »-ne inch Wool Broker; one SC inch Finish
er with Rubber Condenser for manufacturing; 1 Wool
Picker; 1 large 15 feet Engine Lathe; one 6 feet Screw
Cutting Lathe; 1 large size hand Lathe; 1 small hand do.;
1 bolt Machine; 1 Lmreivai Chuck; X set* Stock and Die*;
1 set bUckgruiih Took complete.
Tbe above machinery i* propelled by a Double Cylinder
Steam Engine, 2 Cylinders of 14 inch bore, 4# feet stroke,
3 lP'iiera each 30 feet long, 4d inches in diameter, with two
25 inch flues each.
The main Factory building to 150 by 50 feet, four stories
high, with an AUa:. Engine Room *V9 by 23 feet, boiler
room and Machine shop 52 by 45 feet, two stories and a
half high. P.iackrtmr’u and Carpenter’s shopsß by H 2 feet.
There is also attached to the factory COO feet of 6 inch
Steam Pipe, for heating the building, and 6 large Water
CiM»-r i*. with 3 -b lee: of Hose, and C playing pij»ed for ex
tinguishing tire.
'j here i * ciso an Office near the Factory, with two rooms
and furniture, also a largesise iron »afe.
The whole of the :.bove build digs are built of brick, and
well venUhUcd.
1 ruiT of Fate will lie made known by publication, pre
vious to the doy of sale.
J. J. ORMOND, l Tni?t^
A rs. MCUL6U.V, f
Tu. I;aloo«a, Ftbmary 5,15V2. r.{»6-wo
LOST, '
UOJiE WHLRE on Ihs Batlroad be-
-7 1-- ■:i liulli.ig -vorth's Hotel, Camden, ; - -■! *LJ
.ixed 1!- .si-'-.i'r.r--.. TKL'NK.' It h;.» no I \ Xj.l
particular marks, that I recollect, by which it roight be
known. When lost, there was a twine string tied in the
hand-hold of one end. l?y opening the Trunk, which any
of the Railroad Company cm do, they will find it filied with
Ladies’ Clothes; some of them marked, A. Fannie Pea
cock; others A. F. Peacock, j;Dd pcrhaps others A. Fran
do* PeiAcnck. There are ai»o two l»;tgtierreotyi»ej» in it,
and a jcrcat many pieces of Music in a l*ortfo!p>, with Fanny
Peacock written on it, and ;;b*o the same name on the Mu
riic. I sappose thi* will i*i enough, in the way of descrip
tlbn, to .-‘iiinf / any one that it Is my Trunk, when they find
the articles a.ll marked as described. There are a great
many things in the Trunk that are highly prized by my
wife, an i fir that reason I am exceedingly anxious to pet
it. If any person would be so kind a* to make some little
search, I shall be much oblige* 1 to them for their trouble,
which, ot course is a duty of the Managers of the Railroad.
If the Trunk should Ik; found, please send it to Holly
Springs. It was lost between tbe 2od and 26th cf Septem
ber, 1- 51. GLORGE W. REYNOLDS.
Holly Spring*, Mir*. npf>-w5
r undersigned has located himself permanently at
A. Augusta, Gc<»., and begs leave to inform hia old friend*
and patrons that he is erecting new and improved Ma
chinery for tho manufacture sf COTTON GINS, and will
soou be prepare*d to receive orders f<*r his
PATENT UNRIVALLED STFKL-CYLINDEU GINS,
or (from those whs prefer them) for the old-fashioned SAW
GINS, of greatly improved construction, either of which
will not fail to give fuli satisfaction.
ap7-wßui« n. T. OGLESBY.
iwk e ordcr and Federal Union, Milledgevilic; Macon
Journal »t Messenger and Telegraph ; Charleston Mercury;
South Carolinian, and Albany Patriot, will publish weekly
for 3 months anil forward bills to G. T. O.
• L. HANCOCK & CO., 7
DEALERS in STOVES and GRATES, Plain A
and Japanned TIN WARE, Britannia, Wood, .freW
Willow and Hollow WARES, Lifting PUMPS, Lead £1
anti Bio. k Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish
ing MAUD-WARE, and Manufacturer* of Tin, Copper,
Lead, and Sheet Iron WARE.
Metalic ROOFING done in tho most approved manner
with dispatch.
The Trade supplied with TIN WAKE at Wholesale upon
the ve r y lowest terms.
210 Broad Street, (a few doors below Post Office
corner,) Augusta, Ga. ap9-dftw
V OTICE.—AQ persons having demands against the
Ll Estate of Philip C. Guieu deceased, late of Richmond
County, will ptea*•* present them within the time prescribed
by law, and al! (m-ivous ihtiebted to said Estate aro requested
to corue forward ami nettle th* same.
OriVv ELL E. CABHIN, C. S. C.
April 11,1 552. Temporary Administrator.
N OTICK.—AII penon* indebted to tlie Estate of jashua
Whitaker, late of Calumbia county, deceased, aro re
(luested to make immediate payment to either of tho under
signed Executors; and all those having claims are request
ed to hand in their accounts in terras of the law.
WILLIS PALMER, ) ,
April 11, 1852. WILLIAM ODOM, f rB
- WaT%RANTS!
THK IIIGIIBHT PRIC’K GIYEiY FOR LAND
1 WAKRWTS!
NEW ORLEANS,
MOBILE,
• VIRGINIA,
TENNESSEE.
Money wanted by F. V. BARBER,
Exchange Broker, Washington Street, near Broad.
aplo-Btw
DISSOLUTION.
TX7 tiic undersigned, have, by mutual oonsent, dls-
V f solved our connection in the practice of Law.
BTfii'liENß & BIRD.
Crawfordvill<», Ga., April 9,1852. * apll-lm
JOII\ L. BIRD,
\TTOBniISY AT \V. will attend to nil Profession
al business entrusted t»» him In the Counties of Taliu
ferro, Greene, Oglethorpe, Wilkes, Warren find Hancock.
Mb . >!,< ; wf.• (;vi!,-, apll-ty
WtIUAM A. ARCHER
Draper AMii’Aium . h:is removed to the 9r .
south side of Broad street, nearly opposite Npl
and little east of tlfo Ivigfa A I’hmnia 11c tel, where M
he solicits a continuation of the jiatrouage w hich has » “
been .so liberally bestowed on hiiu by the public.
lie keeps on hand a good assortment of material, such as
is kept by Merchant Tailors, tv.iich he will make up to or
der in good shape. All garments made up to order, war
ranted to fit.
Renovating and Repairing done up at short notice. Please
‘■all and give him a trial. 029-dttwlf
I’INE WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY AND
SILVER AND PLATED GOODS.
(X THOMAS W. Fli LEMAN at his old r%>
stt.ni, opposite t fjt Brunswick Bank,Augusta, wyV
hits on baud a huge and well selected
stock,consisting of GOLD and SIL\ Kit WATUHLS. allqum
itics; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; QoWßkeast
Pins, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guard
Chains; Fob, Vest, and Guard Keys; Finger King», Bracelets,
Buckles, Armlet*, Medalions, Sic.
rilSAKil V.M) PIATED WARE,
Spoons, Forks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac.
—ALSO—
Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, BJiot Pouches, Powder Flasks,
Gam** Bugs, Ac.; besides many other convenient and useful
article* not named. Having ptirchascd nil my Goad* for
cash, I believe lean sell at prices that will suit purchasers.
Clocks, VVatclu .), and Jewelry repaired uml warranted.
_N. B.—New Goods receivtul weekly. 012 <l&w.
A ti Vs i ILTIIRAL 15fP1.1l-
J.\. MKNTS.—The undersigned are
now receiving from the inanufactur- °
er* at the North, and will keep con-
Mtantly on hand a large assortment of the best AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS to he had in New York or New
England, or this city, and adapted to Southern Husbandry,
which they will sell low for cash.
CARMICHAEL & BEAN.
Augusta, Georgia.
Purify the blood. '
THIS Ik the season to cleanse the System, nnd remove
from it all those impurities which produce Disease du
ring the Summer months. There is nothing that will do this
so effectually as TUTT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
SARSAPARILLA, which is prepared with great care, aud
by it* several combinations, exerts a powerful influence
over the System, removing all Cutaneous Diseases, Rheu
matism, Halt Rheum, Syphilis. Gleet, Effects of Mercury,
aud imparts to the body a healthy tone and vigor. Thosie
who in the Spring of the year lcs% their appetite, anil feel
languid and debilitated, would derive great benefit from its
use. Price 75 cents per Lottie. Prepared and sold by
mh2s dAwtf WM. H. TUTT, m*. D.
. CARRUGi MANUFACTORY.
TAMES IILLIII'IIT A Corner of Ellis nnd
Mackintosh Streets, Manufacture and keep constantly
ou hand, all descriptions of VEHICLES of their oyvn make.
CARRIAGES of all descriptions built to order aud war
ranted. REPAIRING d*neat sdiort not.i<*e. mh3-tOl
OF ALL IviNIIS, Ons, Paints, Glass,
Putty, Turi>entine, Bruslics, Acids, Paint Mills, Quin
ine, Morphine, Calomel, Blue Moss, Matches, Spices, Epsom
Salts, lh-Carbonate Soda, Sala*ratu3, Patent Medicines of
all kinds, Perfum ry, and Chemicals of every description,
from the best manufactories, always on hand and for sale
at reduced price* by WM. 11. TUTT,
fc26-d£w Druggist.
A CARD.
Rock sprixo water cure, by cart oox,
M. D., Marietta, Georgia.
“ The Water Cure Establishment of Dr. O. Cox has been
successful, not only in the number of Patients, but in pro
ving the efficiency of the mode of treatment adopted for
the removal of disease. Dr. Cox s prepared to cite instan
ces, in this place and elsewhere, for invalids of long stand
ing who have, under Iris regimen, been restored to vigorous
health. No place in the State offers greater advantages for
such iw establishment ns that of Dr. Cox, or holds out
stronger indui*<u;(? to persons in had health who wish to
avail themselves of the peculiar mode of treatment used by
Hydn>»uithic physician. —Mariepa JliHocnt*.
fW?''*' Letters of Enquiry, post paid, will te promptly at
tended to. ' inh3l-dAwßy»
STH.VYFIJ, from my residence in Polkcoun- /TV-_ 1
ty, on tlte ild inst., a Sorrel 110RSF., about 9 J& Z i
i years old, fb hands high, wh.ieface, and 1 think one white
foot behind, fie lias a very heavy roan* tail, of a red
i <*oK>r. Also, at the same time, strayed, a Bay MARE; no
! white ftfeept two white marks tehind the wethers, caused
j by a buggy saddje; also, av» ry uncommon mark on th*
sharp bone below*, rouging downwards from the left eye.
The hair is mixed considerably with white, as to make it
quit* aw object of distinction, isiid Mare ia about 4 ytars
old and «bv»ut 15,V hands high, B. J. WILSON,
c.faw Stpnp P. 0„ Polk co. ap!o-w2
DIBBOLITIOA OF IUF AIIT’ V I'.IIKIIII*.- The Co
partnership heretofore existing uuder Rename of the
firm of DAVID K. HOIX) »t CO., 19 This Day mutunliy dis
solved ; and the unsettled business of said Company will
be Attended to by the undersigned.
EDMOND C. HARDAWAY,
GEORGE W. RAY,
Marfai3J ; 1852. AARON REPPARD.
NOTICE.—Tho above j»ai V (*q have formed them
selves into & Comp-in.V for the’ purpose Lntpter
and of Grinding Grain. All‘orders for Lumber thankfully
received. Address AARON RKI’PARD, Thoaipsoii Depot.
DISSOLUTION.
TIIK ( OPART\ERbtiIp heretofore existing under
the firm iff BAKER, GnI’ULE A CO, at Bearing,
was dissolved on the first day iff Jai’.unry fast. The busi
ness will hereafter be continued under* the name of the
PEAKING M>:.VM MILL COMPANY; and at a recent
meeting *ff the Ftockj«il<U>rs, John Harris and Guilford Al
ford were atq»yiutcd t«* maniw,-. business, and to make
contracts, and pi ail -:u Ih.r «*aid Company.
Our farorahly located at fiearihy, on the Gcor- j
gia Railroad, w# can furnish M Up «jr down Dm*
Road, on short notice. The price <ff Lufuber. a/ the Mill, is
$lO per 1,0181 feet, for a house # b!il. V*,r ail lumber p\ er 24
feet 1 »ng, an extra price will be charged; and for quartered
weatlterboarding and llooring. all neart, will te charged, if
taken alone, an extra price, and sl, in all cases, for loading
aw” Tho freight on the Road is $1 for the first station,
and £/ for each station thereafter, per thousand feet.
_ feir-wft *
nlMsOl.t TIO.V —The heretofore exist
ing under the style ol M. JACOBS a V*#., sras «iissolved
oil xuf 10th February, inst, by mutual consent. All
indoWff th e late firm, are requested to settle;’ and those
it*vin* Will present their accounts,
having MARCUS JACOBS,
£ JACOBS,
j. tiiifjLm.
rr~ \<VTlf K.—B. PlUl.fip!> will BBffl-
NKSS at tlu- OU Hua6. two d° or! ‘ bel “ w *
Cn.V hqil Mlidly • < .MiMWIHV of thf business lierd.Jl.re
.■xien.l.,l to ttie late firm. IU- wooU rCUJrn tus thanks es
peciaily to his Columbiaoaunty frieiid*, a*«4 t . ! .’ e co “*
tinuauee iff their farors.
NOTE LOST.
IO<T OR >»TOU:V, from me in Burke
j county, a tUHih. contiuniug a
Note of One Hundred and jLHfar*, (fated
October 11, ISM, made by Michael fav«r . teF %•%»%»»•<
able to Timothy Donovan. 1 forewarn ail }ktscui>s
trading for said Note. ja2o-tf TIMOTHY DONOVAN. «
oTifroTv s after date, appMeatioai will te ■
the p of a Twenty Dollar Bank Note, issued by
the Barfa us Augusta, yeorgia, and a Five Dollar Bank
None, Issued by the Jfank of Augusta, Georgia,
one half vs which ‘•aid Ifaru; Notes v»t»s by Josejdi
M. Elsbry, deceased, on the 29tli day of Decenfafr, at
Villarica, Cnrreß county, Georgia, and have jaot heard
of siu«'«, azpf are supixeed to be lost. The other Halves
reached their »fa>ti;fation, and are now in possession of the
parties to wheufiKhcy w forwarded.
>au4.H A. F.. ELSBRY,
Widow of JoscjjJi $f- Liapry. deceased.
Ifgrch 18,1 $52. _ ‘ ‘ 9iifa
LUTHER ROLL’S CARRIAIE REPOSITORY
4 T Hits old stand, corner of Washington and jfa
J\. Reynold-streets, and at Lis on
Brueul-street, next door above the MeohouKV ML /ft
few*. JIBT RETEIVEft, \T
CARIUiOE?,c.4BRIAtria, "«f Rnoriwtrs,
TII I'.UHYS, i tiuns. i BUGGIES,
Tn;> vrw BAtoircHias
SUI.KUVS, Prom Ihe best F«<tmv* t-V -GIGS, Ac.
CARIIIAGE : Korth, j LW’’*,
,>i. W hich he will ,cll ekeep WIIUy,
HARNESS ! TOK CASH I.ACEB,
TRIMMINGS' Or approved paper. HUES and
AXLES, Hts will build to order all de- EPOKES,
SPRINGS, %'rjp'ions «f , Felloe* and
BASES, ; VLiUetXo. SHAFTS,
BOUTS, a.m> ; leather,
TOOI.S I WARRAST I!JS WOI?K,_: XotilaK*.
And all alhfr artlrte* appertaining to Coach and Harness
Bnd linir, «utia. MOUXTISGSof every style pnd
variety, LEATHER u all kinds. Parent and Enameled
CLOTII of ail colors, Morocco 49.
A good assortment of kuCKAWAYS and BUGGIES of
my own make ou hand.
—ALSO—
A hvire assortment of HARNESS and TRUNKS.
Rrjwtnnc of VEHICLES, HARNESS, Ac., dpim at the
■bortest notice.
tsr~ Hi-aae call and examine my article*, as I am deter
mined to Mil low lor cash or approved paper. foSh-tw^wlf
DRY GOODS.
NEW SPRING GOODS— FULL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR
RESPECTFULLY announce lo their friend* and the
jiubiic, that they hare received their full Sjirian Sup
piie#, embracing a very larjre and elegant aaeorUnent erf
Staph: and Fancy DRY GOODS:
—-AMONG WHICH ARK
Rich White Watered, and Plain White Glace SILKS, tor
La-ii***' ?car!s and Mantilla*;
Rich Fancy, and White Brocade SILKS, tor Ladies* Dres
•es;
Superior small Checked and Striped Shimmer SILKS;
Rich Brocade SILKS, tor Ladies’ Mourning Dre&*ea;
Superior lllack Rep. and Rich Figured Mack SILKS, and
Black Nankin CRAPES;
Rich Printed BAREGES, ami Barege DkLAIXES;
Pari* Printed CRAPS Ml PARIS, and Printed GRENA
DINES, of new and splendid styles ;
Superior plain White, Black and Fancy Colored CRAPE
M PARIS;
Fancy French Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS, of
new and elegant style# ;
Hoyle’s Filmed LAWNS, of beautiful styles, and war
ranted fast colors;
A large assortment of Fancy G IMPS, LACE, and Ribbon
TRIMMINGS, for Ladies* Dresses;
White SUk FRINGES, for Ladies* Scarf* and Mantilla*;
Plain and White Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies*
Dresses;
Superior White CAMBRICS, JACONETS, Mull and Nan
aook MUSLINS, of soft and beautiful finish;
Plain White, Black and Fancy Colored BAREGES;
Lupin** Superior Black BOMBAZINES, and Black OH AL
LY S;
Ladies* White and Black Lace MANTILLAS, of rich and
elegant style?:
Ladle*’ Black Silk MANTILLAS, (some tor Mourning';
Ladies’ Rich Valenciennes LACE, and Embroidered Mus
lin COLLARS;
Ladies’ Embroidered Muslin and Lace UNDERSLEEVES,
of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ French Worked CWMASETTEB, of rich and ele
gant styles;
Ladle** Embroidered Linen Cambric and French Lawn
HANDKERCHIEFS;
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin EDGINGS and INSERTING?,
a large assortment;
Real VALENCIENNES, and Thread LACES, (Edgings
and Inserting*);
Embroidered MUSLINS, an;! Muslin BANDS, for Ladies*
Puff Cuffs and Undersleevea;
Ladies* plain White, and Rich Embroidered Crape
SHAWLS;
Indies* plain White, Black, and Fancy Embroidered Gre
nadine SHAWLS;
lies’ White and Black Embroidered Lace, and Fancy
Grenadine SCARFS;
Ladies’.eiegant Bridal and Rich Spanish PANS;
Ladies* Carved Shell COMBS, of new and beautiful pat
terns;
A very large assortment of Ladies’ Gentlemen’s, Yooth*»
and Children'* HOSIERY, of euperior style and manufac
ture;
Alexander’* Ladies* Kid, and Ladies* and Gentlemen’s
Gauntlet GLOVES;
Superior GINGHAMS and PRINTS, of new and beautiful
style*;
Superior Irish LINENS, Long LAWNS, and 12-4 Linen
SHEETINGS;
Superior H- 4 and 10-4 Damask DIAVERS.+Damask TA
BLE CLOTHS, and Damask NAPKINS;
Huckaback DIAPERS, a superior article for Towels;
Extra Silk Warp French Black CASHMF.RKTTEB, and
Single Mill French Black CASBIMERES, a choice and ele
gant article for Gentlemen’* Summer wear;
A large assortment of plain White and Fancy Linen
DRILLINGS, tor Gentlemen’* »uid Youth’s Summer wear.
Cff-S.AS. will continue to receive, through the season,
by the Stc-tmers, the latest style* of Ladies’ PRESS 000DS,
aud other reasonable articles. All of their Stock has been
selected with (freat care, in reference to style and quality,
and they feci assured that their Oomla will give eutire satis*
faction to purchasers.
The public are resjjectfully requested to call andpxnmine
the assortment. apl-dtwAw
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.
MII.I I.lt -V WAHItIL\ have received at their Store,
Camptlcld’a corner, oppnsito the Mansion House, a
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Os thenewestand most fashionable styles, *
—SMOKO WHICH AKH—
Rich Plaid and Brocade SILKS, new styles;
Embossed flerntia and Rrocade BAREGES;
Rich Satin Striped and Plaid BAREGES;
Large Stock of French and Organdy MUSLINS;
Embroidered and Dotted Swiss Do.;
French, English and Ameriean PRINTS;
Super. Scotch GINGHAMS, come very cheap;
do. Dainask.and Snow-drop Tnlile 1)1 A PER;
Irish LINENS, warranted free from Cotton;
Together with a well selected assortment of GOODS, for
Gentlemen’s and Boy’s wear.
—ALSO—
Georgia OSNABURG3 and STRIPES, at factory prices.
We respectfully request our friends, and the public gene
rally, to examine our Extensive Stock before purchasing,
assuring them that our GOODS being right, our prices will
bealso. mli‘27-dAwlm
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A I.UN A N DliH & YYRIfIHT have just opened their
Stock of New and Desirable SPRING GOODS, embra
cing a great variety of DRESS GOODS of the latest styles—
SILKS; Rich GRENADINES; BAREGES; JACONETS
arid MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; PRINTS;
Irish LINENS; Pillow-Case LINENS;
Damask DIAPERS; CLOTHS; NAPKINS and DOTLAS;
Jaconet, Swiss and Thread EDGINGS and INSERTINGS;
1-ace ami Muslin UNDEKSLEEVKS;
Lace and Muslin COLLARS, new styles; Lace CAPES;
Liucn Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Alexander’s Kid GLOVES;
Silk and Cotton HOSE, of superior make and quality:
Missus’ HOSE; PARASOLS, Ac.;
And a complete stock of STAPLE GOODS, to which they
invite the attention of the public. mlilg-dAw
FANCY GOODS.
MBS. HAM, has received her Spring Stock of Rich
ami Beautiful GOODS, of the latest styles, from New
Orleans and New York.
A great variety of Pattern HATS, French and American
of Silk, Crape, Lace and French Blond Straw;
Mourning HATS, of every description;
French and Scotch Embroidered MANTILLAS, SLEEVES.
CIIEMISETTS, CUFFS and COLLARS;
CURLS, BRAIDS, COMBS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS;
A great variety of Dress and Mourning CAPS;
Printed ORGANDIES and Linen CAMBRICS, for Dresses;
Rich Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS;
Black Nett and Kid GLOVES;
Mourning COLLARS;
Embroidered and Hair-Cloth SKIRTS;
FLOWERS ami WREATHS, for Bridal Trimmings;
Rich INSERTINQS and EDGINGS; b
LACES, of every description;
Wash-Blond ORGANDIES, and Lacc ROBES, for Ba
P r » i "-s. mhlß-dAwlm
NEW SPRING GOODS!
Hickman, westcott a 00., augcsta, ga.,
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domes
tic Dry Goods, have just received a large and splendid
stock of SPRING GooDß—comprising, in part, the newest
and richest styles of Dress Goods, vis; Darreges, Borrego
DeLaines, Satin Raid Barreges, Organdies, Grenadines,
Frencli Muslins, Foulard Silks, Ac., to which we invite the
attention of Ladies.
OorxTRV MaRCHAXTS will find it to their Interest to ex
amine our stock previous to making their purchases, as it
is our intention to sell every article at the lowest possibls
Price. fe ill d A w 2m
MOURNING GOODS.
ALEXANDER iV WRIGHT have just receded, a
groat variety of MOURNING GOODS, Buited to the
SCHBO’l —
Lupin's Super. Black Summer BOMBAZINES:
ALPACAS; Canton CLOTHS;
Super. Black GRENADINES and MARQUISSE;
Black IIAKEGES and JACONIJTS;
Wain Black LAWNS and MUSLINS;
GINGHAMS; English and Amorioan PMNTP; to., 4c.,
To which they invite attention. , inhlS-rtAar
WHITE SILK MANTJLI A K *
S3OWDKX & SHEAR have Jost retired, Ladles
White Watered and White Glace Bilk MANTILLAS,
of new and l>eautiful styles, to which they res|>eetfun j ia
vite the attention of the public. ap ><ttwiw
NE W SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. (JfiANK
HAS .FUST received, from New Yorlr, a large and
splendid assortment cf Fancy and Staple flood*,
which he wiil sell on the lowpet terms, lie wonld resi>cct
fully invite all who wish to purchase Goods low to give him
a call. Among them are many new and beautiful styles of
Rich Press Goods, such as:
Rich Plain and figured SILKS:
Superior HatUn Stripe and Printed PAREGES, new designs
and begutiful patterns;
Elegant Printed GUM NADINES, of superior quality and en
tirely new styles;
Fino French Printed JACONFTT3, some colored, ground,
large and small figures;
Rich Printed French ORGANDIES, of the latest fashion;
Fine Barege DhLAINKS and and Lama CLOTHS, white and
oolored ground, ami beautiful patterns;
Plain Black HERN AM and BAREGES;
Fine Black Watered UEKNANI, entirely a new article;
Rich French Worked CIiBMIZETTES, with real Valcncicne
Lace;
Elegant Embroidered White Crape SHAWLS;
Rich Wbito and Black Lace MANTILLAS, some of entirely
new styles;
Elegant Rich Embroidered Glace Silk MANTILLAS, light
colors;
Fine White and Black Lace BRAWLS and SCARFS:
A lurgo assortment *f Needle Worked CHEMISETTES and
COLLARS, some very low;
Rich Needle Worked. Lace and Muslfn SLJBEYEB, of all
descriptions ;
Mourning GINGHAMS, MUSLINS arid LAWNS;
Mull, Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet MUSLIN:
Fine Black Boirjbaziue, Alpacca and Chally JUREGB;
All kinds of GINGHAMS and PRINTS, very low:
White, Pink, Blue, Green and other col’u ORB PnNARS,
for Trimming.*, Ac., Lace GIMPS, and other trimmings:
White, Black and Blue Lace VEILS;
Ladien superior Eng. White Cotton HOSH;
Ladies and Missus unbleached open workod and embroi
dered Cetton HOSE;
A large assortment of Spanish and other FANS, seme tery
rich and beautiful;
White, Black and Colored Kid GLOVES;
Twisted Silk MITTS, of a superior quality;
12-4 Linen SHIRTINGS, Pillow Case LINEN, superior
Irish LINENS, Scotch Diapers LONGLAWN, Furniture
DIMITY and FRINGES, Table DIAPERS, NAPKINS and
TOWELS, White and Brown Linen DRILLINGS, Frenoh
j and Khghsh DRAP KTJ and other kinds of Goods suitable
for Gentlemen and Youth’s weur, Brown and Bleached
SHIRTINGS and SHLETIiVGjL and a very great variety of
almost every description of Goods usually kept in a Dry
Goods Store. apf-dAw ‘
SOUTH CAROLINA RAELROAD. ~ J===
• PASSENGER TRAINS,
FTRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
IKiYfft Olf iBLKHTOX DAILY AT 8 A . 2ftf.,
J apd arriycj at Hambqrg at P. M.
Leaves Hamburg daily at 6A. apd arrl?es at Charles
ton M.
This train takes up and sets down all way passengers.
SECOND, OR BXPHBSa TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston daily at 11# A. M., and arrives at
Hamburg at 5 P. M.
Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arriTes at Charloßton
at 8V P. M.
This train takes through Passengers only, and dhrayn
arrives in foil time to connect with the evening train of the
Georgia Railroad at Augusta, poirjw West, arjd with the
Wilnungtcin Louis, apif with the New York and Philadel
phia line of‘Steamers going East.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
riRST, OR REGULAR TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston daily at SA. M., arrives at Hamburg
before 11 A. M., next day, and as many trains leave every
morning as may be necessary to take off all the Goods re
ceived Lpforr fi o’clock the evening before, and an their
arrival at Hamburg, aru i:un;.jdiatoly discharged, and sent
over to the Georgia ftuiir.uid.
SECOND, OR EXPRESS >RW«iIJ AND FIGHT RARSENGRR TRAIN.
Leaves Charleston SP. M ,and arrives at Uamburg at
A. M., next morning.
Jlainharg at 6P. M., and arrives at Charleston at
7^A.M.
This train will tafce lijtyt and yatp.ble Goods qply. say
bojes and bales pry fjoo<is, flats. Shoe*, Saddlery, Glass,
Drugs, u high’ will be sent over ii4me<li*tely on
arrival to the Georgia Rail po:ul Depot at Augusta, and
from thence wilt L* by the day <jr night mail
trains, or by extra express of tip' QcoTjrja Railroad to
their points of destination. In addition to the above, Mes
srs Combs A Chamberlin have made arrangements to ex
press light Goods on their own account by the Passenger
Train.
TARIFF OF RATES. ,
(freight by both trains, the rates to Georgia Rail
road ipll and drayage at Bridge.)
Say from Charleston to T Ifamburz. ' Augusta
Ift tJltum —Consisting
of boxes, Hats, Bonnets, and Fnr
uiliirf r>er Cubic foot —...... J 8 ets. 10 c.
Id )
Dfixes apd bales Dry Goyd#»,
Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs,
Ac., per 100 lbs 45 90
%£ ftam —
&'*&**, fiVtT: Butter, Cheese,
Tobacco, Leather, irea&oxs, T«af,<
and Crushed sagar, Hides, 'ooi : j
ton Yajrns and Domestics, Down
Tire, Bar and Sheet Iron. Window
Glass, Paints, Oil, Crockery and
Gliys V'are (in crates or casks,):
Hardware, Ilollow-[
wa£?f*Lara fejoro • i
bales ofltaMilijjeafy
ing. Bacon (loose) Ac'., Ac j 20 35
4/A (14M—
gogar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, Millj
and Grind Stones, Nails, Bacon
in boxes ami casks 15 20
' s- s
Flour, bb15..........V. |
Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, L'eas, 4C-j V .1!
Tipes anil hh'de. Liquor , 330 .
Quarter Casks and Wet Barrels.. 1 73 1 00
Pry Barrels, 4c., 4c | D> 73
~AU goods eonagpco to a..r' or the South Carolina
Railroad Company,' Charle-tfonr aconijauieu <«*• at
Ladinjt dr advice, will he receive*? and forwarded free of
commhwion, but without such bill of lading.’or kdrlce, the
company will not be responsible. For the rule, and regula
fcompany generally see the Tariff of rate*
printed on
J.». mwn-
Charleston, July 20,1531. jy-dgw
N OTM’K.—An debts whatever against John Tilkey.in
diridually, or as partner of Neeson 4 Tilkey, are re
qucfcwJ w Ui handed to the subscriber for settlement at
once, as h. (Jolin Ftbneg,t ia to dose hi. business in
this place. *■ H- QL***..
ja27-twiwtf attorney for John Tate J-
I)BI->TO\ & MKRRILL'S VKAST POWDERS.
—9OO dos. just received by ' * **
apa-df w WM. H. TCTT, Druggist.
YK» ORLEANS MOLASSEb.-luO bids. Sejr Ur
i' leans MOLASe£S, fur gale fratn Wharf by
fell 30-dAw HAND, WILLIAMS 4 CO^
I'Rl>ll ARRIVAL—IOO lbs. Banana, pine Apple;
I litrawU-rry, and other Addnlated SOAf'S, which ara
offored very k>v b/ apS-d4w WM. H. THTT, Druggist.
W 'OR SAI.K —1 Two llorae WAtiON and IIABNK1S;
r 1 C AKKV Lots, in good order.
BhV-dtFU ffBIJB f RiPHMQ.Np.
PATENT MEDICINES.
SWAIMV CB JMATED PANACEA
THE Cimi! of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula,
x General E ability. White Swelling, Rheumatism, Dis
ease* of the Li rer and Skia, and all Duties arising from
Impurities of tl « Blood, and the effects of Mercury.
Swaim’* PAN AC HA has been, for more thanghirty-tvo
years, celebrated in this country and in Europe, for its ex
traordinary cure * —for the certificates of which reference
h made to the d. lections and books (which may bo had
|T*iis) accompan} ing the Panacea. Some of which give
the particulars of. mses too frightful for general publication,
where the patients had been almost eaten up with Scrofula,
and were deemed incurable by Physician*.
It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and
has had the singula r fortune of betn.f recommended by tlte
most celebrated p! jtiemn* and otter eminent persons.
Among others by
W. Gibaozt, M. D-, Prof, of Surgery, Pa, University.
Valentine Mott, YL D., Prof, of Surg., N. Y. do.
W. P. Dewee*, M. D., Prof, of Mid., Pa. do.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prot of Physic, Pa. do.
T. Parke, M. D., Pres’t. CoL Physicians, Phila.
Dr. Del Vallo, Professor of Medicine, Havana.
Jose Eoureaco de Luc, Prof, of surgery, Lisbon.
J. Chipman, Member Royal Coll. Surgeons, London.
G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Yl:gor General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ac.
And also, the wonderful cures effedß by Sir aim’s Pana
cea, have for many years ma te it an invaluable remedy.
The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and
being an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most
tender infant.
The retail price haa been reduced to $1.50 per bottle (con
taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottle*, fluted longitudinally,
with the following letters blown on the glass:—
“ SW AIM’S—PANACEA—PHI LADA.”
and having the name of JAMES SWAIM stamped on the
sealing wax, and written on the label covering the cork, an i
a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of
geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which
have been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by
Draper 1 Co., bank note engravers, of Philadelphia. In
the centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swaim, copyright
secured.
ALSO, SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE.
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved
remedy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive
organ#, such a* Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fever
and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, Ac., Ac. See the
pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Ver
mifuge.
Prepared at SWAIM*? LABORATORY, TIIE OLD
STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and
sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
Person* wishing to obtain the genuine SWAIM*? PANA
CEA, and SWAI)f*B VERMIFUGE, should be careful to
observe that the name SWAIM is spelled correctly on the
bottles and labels, or they may be imposed on by medicines
made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat
similar name, well calculated to deceive.
General Agents for the United States, SCHIEFFELIN
BROTHERS A CO., 104 and 106 John Street New York.
fe2*2-eow2m
SA ND S’ SARSAPARILLA
IN QUART BOTTLES,
For PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and for the cure
of Scrofula, Mercurial diseases, Rheumatism, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Stubborn Ulcers, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia,
Bronchitis, Sait Rheum, Consumption, Fever SOree, Female
Complaints, Erysipelas, Loss of appetite, Pimples, Biles,
General Debility, Ac.
This preparation has now borne the test of over 14 years’
experience, since its first introduction to public favor, during
which time numerous imitations have sprung into existence,
founding their claims to the confidence of the com
munity on the curative powers contained in Sarsa
parilla Root, the great reputation and extended use of
which has been mainly attributable to the many wonderful
cures effected.by the use of this prepsration. While Sarsa
parilla root forms an inqwrtant part of its combination, it is,
at the same time conqwunded with othervegetable remedies
of great power, and it is in the peculiar combination and
scientific manner of its preparation, that its remarkable
success in the cure of diseases depends. Other preparations
imitate it in the style of putting up and in bearing the name
of one of its Ingredients, and here ends their resemblance
to it. Those needing a remedy and purifier like this, are re
quested to note where this difference exists, and in making
choice of what they will use, not to take any other but that
one entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures
It has effected on living witnesses, whose testimonials
and residences have been published, and who are still
bearing daily testimony to its worth. The whole history
of medicine has scarcely furnished a parallel to the nume
rous and remarkable cures effected by its use, and what
it has effected once it can effect again.
raoat xkxti'Ckt.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED.
Baudstowx, Kt., July 10,1540.
Messrs.Sands—Gentlemen: It is my duty to communi
cate facts in relation to the beneficial effecta of your Sarsa
parilla. My wife was afflicted with inflammation and sore
ness of the stomach of the worst character; her limbs were
much swollen ; she had constant headache, and last spring
was attacked severely with Inflammatory Rheumatism.
The best medical aid we could obtain afforded only momen
tary relief; and while in this situation, site heard of the
many remarkable cures effected by the use of Sands’ Sarsa
parilla and commenced ila use, which produced instant re
lief, and less than six bottles entirely removed all the dro;i
sical swelling and every other inflammatory symptom, restor
ing her to perfect health. I send this statement as an act
of justice, believing it to be my duty to encourage the suf
fering portion of the human family to uae Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
which 1 believe has no parrallel in the catalogue of medicine.
With feelings of lasting gratitude, I remain your friend.
fc-UiLtU, p. Haaqkr.
Read the following from
New Orleans, Nov. 12, 1849.
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen ; I take the liberty of sending
a letter which -may be of importance to those who arc suffer
ing as I have done. I received great benefit from your Sar
saparilla, haring been cured of a malady after suffering six
years. I hereby clteefolly certify tp the good effec tof yoiw
medicine, and I hape Gqd will reward you for all the good
you have done. A chronic cough had tormented me day
and night, and repeated attacks of fever induced me to be
lieve that I should die with consumption. One day, while
suffering a violent attack of burning fever, a friend persua
ded me to try your incomparable medicine, but to tell the
truth, I had no confidence in it. I finally purchased a bottle,
and by its use, and the help of God, I was restored to bet
ter health than I had etyojed for six year*. I cannot but
bless the author of this admirable medicine.
- With great respect, I am, gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
FEKMIN GROUPAZ.
“TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION”
New Durham, N. J., June 80, IS4O.
Messrs. Sand*—Gentlemen : My wife Buffered with a
di9tre«a and burning in her chest for many years, and my
daughter waa afflicted from her birth with a humor in the
tyoqd. WpPQßftultfu various physicia.** ants icjod apmeroua
zempalog, without much benefit, uplU we heard, through
Rev. Thqmas Davis, of the great medicinal value of Sands
Sarsaparilla. On his recommendation in j wife 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 are almost gone, and its use
a short time longer, it is my firm belief, will produce a perfect
cure. Yours, with resj»ect,
G. S. HENDRICKSON,
Pastor es the Baptist Church, at the
English Neighborhood.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D.
SANDS, and Chemists, 100 Fulton*st corner of Wil
liam, Nfcwtofk. Sold also, by Druggists generally throughout
the United States and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; six
bottles for |5. For sale by
BARRETT CARTER A CO., Augusta, Ga.
HAVItAND, IUBLEY A CO.. do. do.
W. K. KITCHEN, do. do.
D. B. PLUMB A CO., do. do.
P. 4. lffflfflL do. do.
UAVILjUD, UARRAL 4 CQ., Charleston,S.C.
0- R- lItNDRjCKSpN A CO., Savannah. Ga.
IIILL A SMITH. Athens, «•’
11, 0. SEYMORE t CO., Madison, Ga.
And by Druggist* generally. n 2 dtw Aw 6
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED.
DR. HASTING’g COMPOUND HYRt'P OF
NAPHTHA.—The wonder and doubt felt by the Medical
Faculty when Dr, nesting proclaimed the curability of l*ul
monary Consumption, by the use of Naphtha as a remedial
agent, has now, after eight years of trial, settled down iuto
a deep conviction that there are few or no cases In which
Consumption cannot be cured by
DR. IIASTING’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA.
In every case In which it has been tried in Eaglahd or the
United Stales, it has been followed by immediate relief and
ultimate cure. In the Blenheim Free Dispensary, under
the charge of Dr. Hastings, during five years that the
Naphtha baa been in use, there has pot been tv single dejtli
from disease of the Lungs, while preylpujlj- patients had
died almost every vyppk.- Ip incipient stages of Consump
tion tint efiect of the N aphtha Syrup is almost miraculous,
and a care effected in an incredibly short space of time. In
the more advanced stages, and even in the third or last
dreadful division of this hitherto incurable disease, its ef
fect la equally wonderful. This period is marked by the
expectoration of the tubercles in cheese-like particles,
mixed with pus, mucous, blood, Ac., and most generally ac
companied with diarrhea. On administering the Naphtha
Syrup, the formation of the tubercles is almost instanfiy ar
rested, the foreign matter thrown off, the tubercles already
formed are destroyed, and'the breathing immediately be
comes easier, and she patient, on the third night after first
taking the Syrup, is often able to enjoy a quiet night's rest
—a thing unknown for weeks previously.
THE TRIAL OF A SINGLE'IIOTTLE
Is all that is asked by the Proprietor to prove this medicine
to be all that has been stated.
BHt;.Npniria.
Bronchitis has In this remedy a sure and speedy enre
and is acknowledged by all the medical faculty to be with’
out a rival in the speedy cure of Bronchitis, both acute and’
chronic.
COtJGnS, COLD AND CATARRHS
yield to the influence of the Naphtha Syrup, often In the
short spacp of forty-ei|ht hnurn. '
This distressing and weakening accompaniment to Con
sumption and ether diseases, is instautly stopped by the use
of tho Naphtha Syrup.
SPITHNO OF BLOOD.
The most severe attacks of Spitting of Blood have Inva
riably been stopped within the short space of thirty mi
nu|cs, arid al) disoosUiop to fqcufrcn«e „f tee same pre
vented. DJ fWdilUjMiin, the Proprietor warrant* the Naph
tha Syrup, to be not only the best but the only certain cure
for Pulmonary Consumption, and all other diseases of the
Lungs.
None genuine without the written signature of M. A. F.
HARRISON, on the wrapper of each bottle. (1 per bottle
—6 bottles for $5.
For sale in Augusta by
nAYILAND, RISLEY A CO.,
. B. B. PLUMB A CO.,
Barrett a carter,
- % K. kitchen,
WM. H.'TpTT,
WM. HAINES.
All orders should be addressed to G. W. BURR A BRO
THER, New Tprg, wha have the exclusive Agency for the
South ami Weat. inhT-dAtrtm
COSBy’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC BTITERS.
PKRfIAPS there is nothing more calculated to disgust
the public oye than the innumerable advertisements of
the nostrums that are Constantly appearing in the public
prints. All are ready to exclaim, Our souls arc sick, our
rare are pained with every days reports of ills and speci
fics. This state of the public mind would seem to forhld any
person of delicate mind from sending forth any new dis
coveries in medicine to the trial of the public; still motives
of delicacy should not prevent us from making known real
discoveries, which we are confident will benefit onr fellow
men. This latter consideration has prompted i|:e aitthor if
these Bitters tq make tumi) known, tie knows they arc
highly efficacious, forVv himself, ids wife, and many friends
have giveh them a thorough trial. He was, for many years,
a confirmed dyspeptic—so much so tiiat even his recollec
tion was gone, but hy the use of these Bitters he has been
restored to perfect health. This has been the case with
many of his friends. The proprietor, in sending forth this
advertisement, addresses those who know him. lie has
been, for many years, a resident of Augusta, but at tats
time of Hamburg g. t.;„eii place he cab; at Any time,
be consul ted aprdrt the Bitters. They *Ve giod in ail cases
of diseases of the digestive 'organs, the symptoms of which
are, indigestion, pain or oppression In the stomach from
food, loss of appetite, flatulency, heart-hum, giddiness In
the head, pain in the side, shortness of breath, lassitude
general weakness, disturbed sleep, |y, The conq.osuion is
entirely Botanical, and loss proved efficacious, where many
celebrated medicines had failed; in support of which he
could give reference to a number of persons, who have
made a tru,! of it, but deem* it unnecessary, as be is willing
to place it on its own merits. All be asks is for those who
are with dyspepsia to Jive it a trial.
'MtK Bru-Q can be (ml at 0- (luSCYiS Hamburg,
P. ft, abd at Dr. W*. lj. TUTTS Prug Store, Broad street
Augusta. 'fcgl •
Sj Sj
Let the Afflicted Rejoice and the Deepairing Hope f /
th£ REMEDY IS FOUND AT LAST.
qUfT?| FEpTOIt VL ELIXIR U one of the most
JL certain and m'o#t pleasam fU/mpam ujrjr to
Public. Its sooiliing, healing *nd strengthening virtues de
fuse themsejveg so generally throughout the human Lupgs,
that it is impossible Tor Pneumonia, Croup, Bronchitis, Heu
rmft foithma, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficult
Breithmg, in ike hide, or to
its power. Its efeecta upop the Depurate ry Qrgaas arp so
prompt that Nature is enabled to throw off all unhealthy pr
impure agencies that tend to disease the delicate substance
u fj.e
From thehupdreds of cares that are almost daily report
ed, it would be impossible for the most incredulous to doubt
for a moment. Many who have suffered for years with dis
eases of the Respiratory Organs have been cured by it, and
are sounding its praises abroad.
The PECTORAL ELIXIR is prepared from veritable <™H. !
Jdofie, j*~d lU uso for y*sa«* woujd jen«l to Strength
en ihe"systj?nl, iixd poC like most' other Medicines" weaken
it. it is cow being used fcy some of the most eminent Phy
sicians in the country, and by many is considered an infalfi.
We remedy in CROtT.
Parents who have young clhiidren, should keep a bottle at
all times, as a single dose will remove any case of this 44-
Preparedin Augusta, Geo. and for sale br
r ' W. a. Aj. TURPIN, I
bM. H. TUTT, f Augusta.
YfM. ROOT, Marietta.
fHOS. ?. DENNEY, Atlanta.
fek-dAwtf B. F. TUTT, Agent for Tennessee.
1 •
'T'HB subscribers continue to carry ’on Ihe Wholesale
X ' ahd ReUil Grocery Business, at their OM Stand, just
above the Globe Hotel, in the rity of Augusta, and they
beg to inform the public that they are now receiving their
FUR Supply of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, which they will
tdl ou too ouwtreasopaW itrms. »
—HIEY NOW OFFER FOR SAL*—
100 Bales 45 inch Gunny doth,
800 coils halls inch Bale Rope,
50 hhds. X. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars,
100 bbls. Stuart’s Crashed and Granulated do,
too bars prime Rio and Laruira CoTee,
*S» cbrtt» and half eeesW tea, "
60 hhds. Cuba Moiakses,
JOO bbls. Biram Smith and Baltimore Flour,
100 boxes Sperm, Ada, and Tallow Candles,
800 kegs Cut Nails, all sixes,
3 boxes Tobacco of various qualifi**,
C 0» IB* liar,. Sides and Shoulder*,
I>oo ~ '
Spices, Pickles, Presents Segars, and all articles usually
kept in the best Grocery Houses.
Strict attention given to counL-y orders. _
anlß-w J. R. A W. M. DOW.
vafitW IXIMA New prop
IN Cuba MOLASSES, tor sale from The witar fby
fcbt*-**? RA.NP, a pp,
1 EDUCATIONAL.
MESON ACADEMY, LEXINGTOnTgaT^
THE TRI STEER of this Academy taka pleasure In
announcing to it* friends, and citiiena generally, that
the Exercises for the present year have commenced under
the most favorable auspice*. They congratulate thera
•dve*, and the public at large, that they hare been *o for
*TT 1 ?’ S’ «*! h< L 7 “ r ’ *• wrTle “ »f TUGS.
B MOSS, A. M., In the Male Department of the Academy
Tha gentleman haa been engaged in teaching tbr several
years, and has a/ioayt given universal satiafriction. His
plan of teaching ia at once thorough and practical. Any
one, who has attended his examinations, must have ob
aerved (and observing, admired) how wonderfully he com
bine* in his mod* of in*miction that which confer* the ac
complishment* of the scholar and the practicality of the
man of business. He prepares Student, for all classes in
College; audit la but justice to say, that uo Student sent
by him to College has erer (bund the leaat difficulty in Join
ing tha Class for which application was made.
Mias E. E. KILLIAN haa charge of the Female Depart
ment. In this section of tha country, this lady haa al
ready won for herself “ golden opinions” as a teacher She
iil eminently qualified to gireinatrnction in all the branches
°f learning taught in the Female Colleges of tha dav in
cluding ancient and modern languages.
TKltits oy TUITION.
Ist Grade, including Spelling, Reading, Writing
and Mental Arithmetic *l2n*r«nn
2d Grade, including Geography, English Gram
mar, all the branches of Mathematics Natu
ral and Moral Sciences, Ac.. .7T!7r #IS ..
Sd Grade, including Ancient and Modem Lan
ffuages, .j, M „
Board can be had in the village on reasonable terms.
For further information, address
... , _ . GEORGE R. GILMER,
fe.4-weow4 Chairman of Board of Trustees.
GEORGIA HILITARY ISSTITCTE,
MARIETTA, GEORGIA
T HK gRCWVU XKririlOV of this Institution eom-
X mences on MONDAY, tlte 12th of Jnly, 1862
The Institution is organised upon the usual plan of four
Collegiata Classes, The following ia a synopsis of the
Course of Studies of each Class:
FOURTH CLAM.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, English Grammar. Geog
raphy, Composition ami Declamation. French.
THIRD CLASS.
Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive Ge
ometry and it* applications, Analytical Geometry, French
Drawing, Computation, Rhetoric, History.
8300. VD CLASS.
Differentia! and Integral Calculus, Natural and Experi
mental Philosophy, Astronomy, Chemistrv, Drawing Evi
dences of Christianity, Moral and Mental Philosophy.
FIRST CIOS.
Natural History, Mineralogy, Geology and Physiology,
Political Economy, Law of Nations, Civil and Military En
gineering, and Civil Architecture, Inihutry Tactics, Science
and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will be admitted who is less than fourteen, or
more than twenty-five years of age; or who is afflicted with
any disease or infirmity which would render him unfit for
military duty.
The Cadets will be occupied about one hour and a half
each day In military exercises; but at each time * at not to
interfere tctUi their regular stueliee.
The Course of Instruction, regulations and discipline of
the Institution have been published in pamphlet form and
will be forwarded to any person desiring mors minuto in
formation, by their addressing the Superintendent. Mai. A
V. Brumby.
TEBMS:
Each Cadet, as soon as ho is admitted, and before he is
permitted to join his Claes, in the recitation rooms, most
pay oyer to the Sujierintendent the sum of <l4O, for which
a receipt shall be given him in full for tuition, board, waah
ing, fuel, lights, field music, and ait other contingent ex
penses, for oxa session or riva months, and for each suc
ceeding session, 4100 in XDVixcs.
Tuition alone (for resident Cadets) per session, payable
in advance, *O3
Contingent Expenses !!!"!!"!!"!! $2
Cadets from a distance must provide their bedding and
room furniture. These articles can be purchased in Mari
etta upon reasonable terms.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
■ . DATID IRWIN,
ja23-wfim President Board Trustees.
IHOCHT PAROY ACADEMY.
TIIE TRUSTEES of the Mount Paron Academy have
the pleasure to announce that they have secured the
services of Mr. And Mrs. R. F. Nbilt, of Augusta, for the
present year, whose eminent qualification* and long expe
rience in teaching are fully sufficient to insure the utmost
success to the enterprise, and give a high-toned impetus to
that exalted spirit of Education now eo universally preva
lent In our country.
It is due to Mr. Neely to state, that he Is a graduate of
Trinity College, Dublin, where he received the first distinc
tions of his Class; that he has had fifteen years of practi
cal experience, and bringn numerous letters of warm ap
proval from former employers.
Mrs. Neely is a graduate of the Staunton Female Semi
nary, Ya., and from long experience fivee etery assurance
that she is eminently fitted for the duties of her station.
The Trustees have the most sanguine hopes that the In
stitution will he permanently established, and are determin
ed that it shall be .inferior to none in point of Educational
advantages, as they will employ Teachers of the highest at
tainments only. The Scholastic year will be divided into
two Sessions of five months each: the first commencing the
2d MONDAY of FEBRUARY.
The rates of Tuition are as follows, vl*:
Orthography, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, f 6 pr. Sea
English Grammar and Geography, with the above, 8 “
Mathematical, Natural, Moral and Intellectual
Sciences, 16 •«
Latin and Greek, 15 **
Embroidery, Drawing and French, $ “
The Mount Paron Academy is located in a healthy region
of country, eight miles west of tho Cartersville Denat, and
in the midst of a population where tp.mpta{lons to vi
cious and Immoral conduct are fsif.
Further particulars may be had by applying to any mem
ber of the Board of Trustees at Euharlu Post Office, Cass
county, Georgia. * T. W. BRANDON. t
D. GARRISON,
E. B. PRESSLY,
\V. H. DYKES,
T. H. UQQN,
ja29-w6 Trustees.
TaWRAY.—GEORGIA. COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Saro-
Xj uel Haws, of District No. 1, tolls before me an Bstray
Dark Brown MARK, about fourteen and a half hands high,
wjth a small star in her ftice, and a small white place over
her left nostril, white kind feet; supposed to be 12 or 14
years old. Appraised by Minor J. Cliett and Arthur Smith
to be worth ten dollars.
Given under my hand this 12th December, 1861.
Jamrh Bcaaononi, j. p.
A truo Extract from the Betray Book, February 2,1862.
Feb. 6,1862. DAVID HARRIS?, Olyrk.
T? riTRA Y. —GKORGIA, TAUAFKRROWUNTY.—
i* George W. xTarrett, gs toe Mtfe X»i*»riet, ft. M., tolls
beforp as ag Jfcttrey,' taken up upon the freehold of him,
the said George W. Garrett, in said county and dlstriet, a
Sorrel HORSE, marked a little with the gear, and a white
spot iu the forehead; five feet three or four inches high;
supposed to he 18 or 14 years of age. Appraised by Thos.
Arnold and Wilie D. Portwood, of said county and district,
to be worth Ten Dollars.
Given under my hand and official signature, this 16th
March, 1862. James W. Billihoblba, J. P.
I do hereby certify that tie abeve is a Lue transcript
from the Estray Beok In mv offlee, (hi* 26<n March, 1852.
March 2$ 186$. QOltfEA Cf’NBAL, Clerk 1.0. T. 0.
GEORGIA, COLEMRIA COUXTr.—Samuel liar
rls, of the 130lh Dist., G. M., tolls before me an Betray
dark brown MARE, about 14)g hende high, with a small
star in her fsce, a white epot on the left nostril, while kind
foot; supposed to be 12 or 14 years old. Appraised by
Mercer J. Clictt, and Arthur Smith to be worth Ten Dol
lars. JAHUS BURROUGHS, J. P.
Extract ffom E-tray Book.
February 25,1552. wS D. HARRIS?, Clerk.
SIXI V ll tt l after date, application will be made to
the Cashfor of the Mechanics' Raul; of AtVtnskt, fol the
payment of a BANK NOffE pjt llalnk for Twenty Dol
lars, oho half Os which was remitted from Tallsdega to
Summit, Ala., on or about the 17th September, 1549, and
has not since been heard of, and is supposed to be lost.
The other half reached its destination, and is now in the
possession of the person to whom it was sent. Description
—letter B, No. 920, August Ist, 1842; S2O. G. B. Carhart,
Cashier; A. Sibley, President. A. M. ARNOLD.
April Ift, 1552.
OIXTV DA V 8 ATtER DAtG, application will be
Oftnade by tha undersigned to the Mechanics’ pink of the
City of Augusta, for payment in full, of two Twenty Dollar
Bills of said Rank. Ohb Nn. 14H), letter fi., tha other letter
8., and no number on ft. The right hand halres of said hills
having been lost irt transmitting them by mall from Sandera
rille, Geo., to Piekins, Ala., in 1945. I rhftv surronder to
to the Rank the left hand halrfs, aodfttra bond against all
elaims for the right hand, or teat halres, now outstanding.
28 y?m BLR. BTANSECL.
SIXTY DAYS after date application wm be made to
the Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave te sell the
Real and Personal Property belonging to Martin 0. Dye and
Samuel It. Dye, minors. SUSAN DYE, Guardian.
Febrnary 11,153*.
SIXTY DAY'S after dgte appllcafean wfttbe made to
the Ordinary of Ri«1.0,0.,d ewunty, hir leave ra sell the
Real Estate .£ Poielopo (fopehier, deceased.
Fchr«aYjt 11,1532. WILLIAM GLOTEBf Adm’r.
ABTMfimt'E.—Persona Indebted to HBNRY D.
NBIVKIRK, whether by Note or open Aeeeunt, an
requested to make immediate paymeat, ia default of which,
they are hereby notified that suit will be forthwith com
menced against them. J. G. COLLIER, Rscolver.
Augusta, Jan. 27th, 1832, 1 }a2B
BETJEiiN KICK’S PATENT CENTBE~VKONENT
WATERWHEEL.
Manufactured at the Montgomery ManufactuririQ Com
pany'll Iron Worke,
MONTGOMERY, - - - - , . ALABAMA.
WE li 1181’( ( TLi i,I ( Y call the attention of Manu
factured ‘itiil Mill owners to tha following response
from Mr. Rich, the Patentee of the aboT# oelebrated Water
Wheel.
Venders of Patents frequently attempt to Introduce their
articles to the public with high sounding promisee and loud
praisee, which mean nothing. Mr. Rich, on the contrary,
hae always been ready and freou»o*!i c-{3nreef to test the ca
pabilities of his Wh—l . rt amst ktf others, under any named
forjcUuHt.' inschaliengcs fiavenovef been accepted. lie
now accepts the challenge of others, and presents even more
tcnipiing’oßers. We arc 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 2,1881. GINDRAT 4 CO.
BEWARE OF HUMBUGS.
My attention having been called to an advertisement In
your paper, over tho signature of Jaeger, Treadwell 4 Ferry,
challenging all other wheels, I now declare myself prepared
to accept the challenge upon all the grounds specified, nam
ing SSOD aa tfte sum upon each point.
Ist. I will b'ct S3OO that no other wheel, patented or not
will giTCout as large a per centage of power under a like
head and volume or water.
2d. That np wheel can bamftre durable.
Bd. That no wheel pan be more simple.
tth. That none is cheaper.
ih. that no wheel is more steady.
Bth. That the Rich Wheel la wholly superior to the Vande
water Wheel.
And again. There being those who are disposed to question
the fact that the Rich Wheel discharges bnt half IIS meas
urement of apertures, I will bet SI,OOO thqt ih* discharge
docs not exceed one half the apertures aa a Well constructed
and adjusted Rick Wheel, actual experiment having de
monstrated that It discharges in reality but *-6tha of the aper
tures, eo that a *040: measuring i'4oo inches In its discharge
apertures" realty Tents lei* than 200 I The depth of the
fritter tn the tail race, ia no criterion for estimating the
quantity discharged, unless reference is had to the speed
with which it runs off. For exsmple : from the ordinary
flutter wheel under 10 feet head, the water runs off at the
rate of 19 to 20 feet per second. From my wheel, under same
head it runs off at less than 1-2 of this speed, and frpmthis
consequent slowness of motion, a thouMnd gallons per min.
from my wheel, would ertite as much depth in the tail race
as four thousand front Cutter wheel from whieh the
Water runs wltp quadruple rapidity.
Bear in mind, therefore, that unices speed Is regarded, the
depth in the tail race is no criterion whatever << quantity,
and that the only true estimate Is to ascertain what aperture,
alongside of under the ssp.e hand and pressure with the
Wheri, wlll fghauet a given number of gallons of water in
the saute space of time. REUBEN RICH.
P. B.—Havlngjust learned that the Agen the Vande
watcr Wheel represent that my Wheel discharges even more
than its aperture; now to test their sincerity. I will bf t them
or any other person who may question that the discharge •
my wheel is more then half na apt.rtdres, as follows:
is,. g»,00t» tp'2,W» ih«it iidoeshof (as the Vandewater
Agents elaiai'ivenfniore than its apertures.
2d. gi.OOO.tfcat it does . i.allscharge equal to its aper
tures.
3d. $3,000 so $1,300, that it don’t discharge two-thirds Its
apertures.
4th.. SI,OOO, that the discharge is not one half the aper
tures.
3th. SI,OOO, that the discharge is but four-tenths the ap
ertures.
And then I will present the acceptor of tlie above hets,
S3OO, on his depositing the money tp epyer them, with SI,OOO
to coTer ejp v n*es pi trial, whiph the winner will be entitled
to, in cue of the Augusta Banks, where I will as promptly
make a corresponding depoeite, and,agaia, I will bet any sum
thai the Vandewater Wheel, with same apertures as mine,
discharges one third mere vrater. Row, where It theirboas
ted faith 1 , apjfl RF.UTDCN RICH.
SEEING WTT.T, MACHINE SHOP
FOR BI'ILDIXG AXD REPAIRING all kinds of
Cotten and Wool MACHINERY—making large Screws
and Gearing of all kinds—Turning Iron, Wood, te.
Also Wool Carded and Batted, six miles from Augusta, on
the Louisville Road, where the Praptfeiot* will be grateful
for all order*— W they «an be left at C.‘ A- 4M. H. Wil
liams* Augusta—or directed to Richmond Factory P. 0.
d2O-wtf ' HACK * DUVAL.
interesting to cotton plantees.
SR. PVBKIIIKriTS Patent Cotton Se»d CLEAN
• ING MACHINE, construe*, pi Withuul Saws »r P.ibs.
The Invontyr gs Uis Maehrns now has the pleasure of an
swerm* toe numerous inquiries from Cotton Planters, res
pecting the performances and results of this Gin. it has
been fully tested by cleaning the entire erop of a large
planter near Columbia, S. C., (a certificate from whom is
appended,) enhancing the value of the Cotton one and a
half to two cents per !b. over that cleaned, ij (u Saw Gin.
This advanced price more than jail a Machine In one
veer's RiOi-eis or.p, |hc Sort of it being only $230. It turns
Ait equally as I.iuch or moke, than any Saw Gin ; is more
simple and durable, perfectly safe to the glnner, inasmuch
as he cannot cut himself; and the great danger of fire, by
friction, in other Machines is entirety obviated.
Arrangements are completed, to btrU tt*** Machines
In Augusta, for the St**; -' C-ov't* 1 and Cotton Planters
i*-.,.,,. unau, arc respectfully fequested to tend their or
deri todhe subscriber. Ons of the Gins may be seen in
operation as my Steam Mill. W. H. GOODRICH.
Augusta, April, 1601. apl?
Copy id a certificate at
4r Earkhnrst has been, for some weeks, at my plantation
ding his Cotton Gin, originally intended for Long Cot
ton, to short staple. The experiment haa been entirely suc
cessful. He has one Gin ip operation, which will nrtnare
four bales of three hundred and fifty pound* ga#s per day,
and the quality of the c-Jtan <1 jLr tj'4er Mob /ham
ercr ffr th*» v'os# 4 cleaning cotton, the staple
is uninjured, While all the me tes and fhfoe seeds are almost
entirety separata! from the lint. I deem this discovery of
vast importance to the country, and I earnestly hope that
Mr. Parkhurst may be rewarded for 1L
aul9-wly W. Hxwrrox
GEUR4II V Hlf'Ji KTS.—lftft dosen BW*C», man-
Utactured at the Augusta Bucket Factory, for sale at
' ,Jr 4 RigHMQN?.
PUBLIC SALES.
Elbert sheriff’* «ale.-wui be sold, on the
first Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court House
door in the town of Elberton, Elbert count}*, within the
lawful sale hours, the following property, to wit:
8 remnants Handkerchiefs; 1 remnant Flannel; 1 rem
nant Linen; .IS pieces Calico; 6 piece* Homespun; 1 piece
Kereeji; 1 docen Shirt*; 5 calico. Shirts; 8 yards Cassi
mero; y boxes hair Pins; 1 lot Ladies’ Shoes; l lot Men’a
Shoes; Hot Sewing SUk ; 1 lot Coats’ Thread; 1 lot assort
ed Thread; 1 bundle Men’s Hose; 4 pair Ladies’ Shoe*; 8
pair Latlies’ Kids; 4 pair Ladies’ Gaiters; 6 pair Misses*
Gaiters; 1 pair Child's Gaiters; 51 pair Men* Shoes; 4
pair Men’s Gaiters; 11 pair Ladies’ Walking Shoes; 46 Fur
Hats assorted; 28 Wool Hate, assorted; 82 Palmetto Hats;
ls> Pitchers; 24 Bowls; 14 sets Cups and Saucers; 1 lot
Glassware; 145 Plates; 8 large Dishes l 10Selves; 9Coffee
Mills; 1 lot ; 1 remnant keg Powder; 10 gallons Viu
cjrar; 1 lot Tacks; 1 lot Shot; 4 Augers; 1 let Copperas;
6 Chairs; 4 saw miU Flies; 1 lot Butts, (cart); 1 lot Screens;
5 Decanters; 2 bitters Bottles; 19 glass Jars and contents;
1 lot of Marbles; 1 lot Stationary; 1 box Matches; 5 can
ktcr® Powder; 1 lot Smoking Tobacco; 1 lot Segars; 8
stone Bowls; 1 box Suspenders; 1 box Seidliu, and lot So
da Powders; 1 lot of Ink and Paper; 1 tot Tin Ware; 1 lot
Hardware, Cutlery, Ac.; 1 lot Tobacco; 1 lot Turpentine;
1 lot barrels, boxes, and contents; 9 Axes; 1 small lot Salt:
1 Tenant Saw; together with sundry other articles, the con
tents and appurtenances of a Country Store, too tedious to
mention. Also, 1 Bed and Furniture; 2 Bedsteads; 1 Soto;
2,500 lbs., more or less, Seed Cotton; 8 bolts Bagging; 1
remnant bolt Ragging; 1 bale Bagging; 1 cofi Roj»e; 1 one
horse Buggy and Harness; 1 bay Horse; 1 So fit; 1 Pole
Boat; 9 split-bottom Chairs, and 1 Negro Girl, by the name
or ADALINE. Levied on by virtue of ftn attachment in
the name of William Cleveland, returnable to the March
Term of the Superior Court of Elbert county, 1882, va.
ThomM W. Harden, and aoid under an order of the Unno
raM€L^u * >er * or our * •kid county, as the propertv of the
said Thomas W. Harden, to satisfy the above attachment,
and sundry other attachments va. said Thooiaa W. Harden
Sale to continue from day to day until all is sold.
at the same time and place will be sold, one Negro
Girl by the name of MARTI!, as the property of Georxe S
Butler to satisfy a Justice’s Court fi. fa. in favor of Martin
Dead wrier va. said George S. Butler. Levy made and re
turned to me by M. M. Smith, constable.
March 81,1552. DOZIER THORNTON, Sheriff.
X the first Tuesday in May next, at the Ceurt House
door in tho town of Oumming, the following property:
One lot in the town of Oumming with the improve
ments adjoining the Methodist Church, as the property of
Sidney R. Rainwater, at the instance es Thomas R Williams
plaintiff *
Also, lot No. 15S, in the third district and first section of
Forsyth county, as tho property of A. G. Hendrix, at the
instance of K. Martin, plaintiff.
.oi I r’. th9^*(n ; n L b * rn l' known) i 0 thc second district
and first section of Forsyth county, whereon Jama Hardin
I ;T'f ' t r pr n ,Jof ®<! re “ Hardin, at the instance of
John Smith and others, plaintiffs.
'eeond district and first section, where
on B.W M. Davis lives, as the property of Thomas Wll-
Lams, at Iho instance of Leah Moore, plainttir
Also lot No. 54.1 in the first district and first section of
Forsyth county, as thc property of Abraham Harris at the
Instance of William H. Autrey, plaintiff. ’ *
Also, lots No. 416 and 417 in the first district and first
rectlon of Fsreyth county, as the property of Anderson and
Eliot, at the Instance of Newton MeDill, plaintiff.
Also, the land in the first district and first section of For
f " arr lV now U ™. »» <he Property
plaintiffs ’ * ‘ nst4nee 0( Tan Valkingburgh & Hawks,
Also, lot No 651 in the 14th district, first section of For
syth county as the property of John W. Copped™ at the
Instance es Aaron Woodward, plaintiff, , 6 a p7
B UB,iK SHERIFF'S SALE.—WiII be sold on The
first Tuesday in MAY next, before the Court House
offcsle" ’i^ k 6 e °"" ,y ’ withln lhe l< '* nI hour »
ofpale, Lot of 1 me LAND,containing Two Hundred Acres
?r T' «*?»“'•' J- J- Death,SlmwnGodbee)
1 l“ Tlcd on »» »>« property of Sarah Guest, to
satisfy two fl. fas., one Issued front the Superior Court of
on<l In favor of Thos. J. Dixon, and one from
Guest fir C ° Urt ’ ln fSVOr 01 J ” COb Elliston r vs - said Sarah
Also, * Tract of LAND, on the Savannah River, contnln
mg One Hundred Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
The*. Rouse, W. W. Henderson, and others, known as Grif
fin s Landing. Said lot of land well improved. Levied on
as the property of Joseph Griffin, to satisfy a (1. fa. issued
perior °° urt of B *‘d *" unl .v> in favor of Wiley
Also, a Tract of LAND, containing Four Hundred and
Five Acres, in Burke county, adjoining Tailfatr Tant and
Dcviqd on as tho property of John Tamlin, to
satisfy Ten Executions, issued from the Magistrate’s Court
of saidleennty, in farsr of Michael Mixon. Levy made and
returned to me by & constable. ’ J
M *"’ , b 7 ,h . e of JACK - dark complec
t»m about 22 years old. Levied on as the property of Jo
sial Murphree, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Superior
Court of stud eounty, in favor of John Knight. Property
pointed out by Defendant. 1 y
Also, a Negro Man by the name of ROBIN. Levied on
as the property of William Jenkins, te satisfy four fl. fas.,
two issued fr«»> the Superior Court, one in favor of Jack
son F. Turpin, another in favor of Grenville A Battv • two
from the Superior Conn, one in fovor of James llamton,
another lnmvor of John Warnock.
Also, a Negr. Boy »y the lane es WILLIAM, about 14
years old. levied on as ths property of Alander J. Perry,
to satisfy'a fi. fa. Issued from the Superior Court of said
C °? 0f Anilrow Hardwick. Property pointed
A ril 4 I«89 A ' KIRKLAND, Sh’tT.
noLumU NHKIUFF’S BALEL.WbeISdThi.
. f«fe‘he Court Ilouse door In Appling, Columbia coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, between the lawful
hours of sale, two Sorrel HORSES, ages not knowa ; levied
on as tho propsrty of John Bynaum, to satisfy a fl. fa. from
Columbia Supsrtor Court, In favor of Margaret Shaw vs.
ths said John Bynaum. Preperty polntod out by O.IL
Shockley, Plaintiff's Attornsy.
March 27,1552. GEO, G, STURGIS, Pep. Sh’ff.
A DMINMTRATOR’S SALK.—By virtu, of aiToT
XX deres the Honorable Court qf Ordinary es Columbia
ceunty, passed qt March Term, 1655, will be sold, before
the Court Uflua* dsor In said county, the first Tuosday
“ fill "! l * ln “""a 1 hours of sals, One Hundred
and Fifty (150) Acres 4f LAND, more or less. There is from
forty to fifty aeres forest, adjoining lands of Thomas Hardin
and Walter Duna,. On the premises ia a comfortable Duel
ling House. The above said Land will be sold ns ths re
maining portion of the Real Bstate of William Hutchlng
son, deceased, late of said eounty, for the benefit of his
heirs.
Terms—a credit until the 15th day of November next;
small notes with approved security. If not punctually
paid, Interest from date. * 4 **
vr t . ~.. L ’ p ’ W - D - WKSMNGBON, Adm'r.
March 6,1852.
T7XBWTOB AMI AIi.VII.YISTHATOH’K SALE.
X-J Win be sold, at the Court nouse doer in Warrenton
Warren eounty, between the legal hours es sale, on the first
Tuesday ln May next, els treat *r parcel es land, situated
ia saffi eeunly, lying On ths waters sf Reedv Oreek, con
tainiag Ooe Hundred and Fifty aeres, more or lese, belong
ing to the estate of Mary Hirers, late of said county, de
ceased. Also three Plavcs, named ?arah, about flttr
old, and her child about eighteen months qkl, and Isaiah
a boy ahont teventeea years of Wd oUve*,T>clsnging
to (he estate of Thomas R)Vus, tats of sale eounty, deceas
ed. Terms of sate.
„ JOHN F. RIVERS, Ex’r. and Adm’r.
March 8,1881.
UXKt.UTOR’B BALE.—tVlll be sold, In nuisusnce of
Jjj the will of Guilliam Hill, late of Hurke county, deceas
ed, and under an order es the Qrdinary for said county, on
the first Tuesday in MAT *««. Within the lawful houra of
sale, at tns Court House door of said county, a Negro Girl
named FRANCIS, about 18 years old. Sold as the nrcatcr
ty of said deceased, for distribution among the leaatccs
Terras 01 the day of sale. 5 w .v*jamaa.
_Marel 4, 1881 __ BffNJAMIN IV HILL, ExV.
A d >> , 'l*'Tß4T«lß« *AUI,- will he soldToiTthe
£}- first TuesdAy i«MAT next, at tha Court House door In
Ellijay, Otlipc* eaopty, within the legal hours of sale, in
pursuanes of an order sf the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county, the following named Tract of LAND, the
property of Joooph Gantcr, late of Richmond county, de
ceased: all that Tract of LAND drawn by John Reikman, of
Richmond county, tying and being (when drawn) in the
county es Okerekee, Ne. 149, 9tk district, 2d section, ,'now
county of Gilmer) containing One Hundred end Sixty Aires.
Sold far the benefit of the heirs of «,« saidXiepfi Galiter.
deceased. Terms eash. ’ ‘ ■**' ’ ’
suwm WWiU»Htart.
FORSALR"' '
yAI.VABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE, jflk
—The three story Brick BUILDING and LOT, BI
known as the Bucket Factory, together with the other im!
provements, is offered at private sale by
Ja2T-twAwtf ' Attorney (os
LAND FUR SALE.
T» e rohfrtfcjr I'M Aor*ao» LAND. It Is
in the 18th D/aXrlrt and 2d Section of Cherokee. Per
sons wishing $) punthase will pfoass oall on or address the
subscriber at Louisville, I also warn all persons not to
trespass on the above land.
mh3o-w4t« JAMES H. BOSTICK.
NOTICE. —Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEP
TEMBER next, before the Oourt House door iq Waynes
boro’, Burkecounty. One Half of the LOT, to the towq of
Waynesboro’, on whieh there has Loon a largo roqlny Store
Houso recently erected formerly known as Burk's old stand,
opposito Major poythrtes 1 Dwelling. Terips made known
' R - c - VWWh
17OR SALE.-I offer for sgVo wj' piANTATION In
. Richmond county, at th* kcad ofLltlie Mcßean Creek,
about 1 mils from iii*. Augusta and Waynesboro Railroad,
containing 4R4 acres, about 100 sleared, with two settle
ments, eaeh having a fin# spring of watar. It will bo sold
entire, or divided into lots te suit purchasers. Apply tor
further tnformatien to NATHAN 11. PtESKITT, Living
ston’s P. 0., Burke county, or to the undersigned, at Augus
ta. mh9-w4 SARAH PUBSKITT,
LAND FOR BALE.—The subscriber offrrT'for **
Bale 320 Aeres of LAND, I Tips wall, Kip ofo which
are cleared and inelesoq. (1 li in thd fiSw District «nd»3
Section, ar,i uirtdod by U)d lateJy estabJlr.he.l line betwwu
the eonetles e( Gordon ahd Murray, and within SM miles
of the Western and Atlantie Sail Road, A spring of good
water near the dwelling house, A number of lots can be
added en reasoaabie terms, forming a large settlement.
For other particulars, apply to the subscriber at Rome
Q»- jaßo-wtf j. 0. mcdaniel.
NOTICE. —The subscriber offers for Sale his JtU
HOUSS and LOT in the tova of Waynesboro’, fflil
tn Burke eonnty. On thoLpi is a comfortable DtVELLISU
and good out-huildipss. The Let oonlains One Aor*. Per
sons wishing to purchase may know the terms, wbigh will
be liberal, by applying to Thomas H, Wfouat, In Wayncs
bore*, or te the 'subscriber, at Ida Plantation n liurke
county. j&ao-\rft HfcNRY LKWIB.
PLAN'fATIOJTFOB SALE.
THE npdealgr.ed oifort kls Plantation for sale, eon-ff 3«
tafping ths ri«« sfB,7H Acres, 1,200 acres In the *lr
woods, the most es which Is wefi timbered. LRUs liTvtr
runs through said land, equally dividing it into Wilkes
county, 9M miles from Washington, and Columbia county,
18 miles from Thompson Depot, Georgia Railroad; good
improvements of every kind, Including Grist agd bat; fosse.
Price, $3 per acre, one-hslf Is he nr.il sn riving pomossion
Oie 28th December next, tha Utaic* tffe Os interest twelve
months following Jfljj 12, ’ ' JQIIN Q. WSMT.
JslS-lftl J ' " »
TYICUMOND COUNTY, GEO.—Whereas, tholriata
AL of Heeektah Odea, law of said county, deceased, being
uarepreeented—
These are therefore t* cits and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred end erelitors of grid deceased, te be and
appear at my office, ea the first Mbofiay in April next, and
take snt Letters sf Admtristrstteiyls bonis non, on said
estate, er shew 00nee, If aiy the# Lavs, why Letters of
Administration, ds kenls non, should net he g/ab'ted to
Oswell E. Cashln, Olert •> thqsnperior Couri of Richmond
county, asipeaitted bylaw. "
Given under mj hahd’at office In Augusta,
March. 3, lb-*L L$7)V p. H('GAB, Ordinary.
es Patrick Dung, late of Richmond county, deceased,
being n a represented
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, ths kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my efflee, on the first Monday in May next, and
take out Letters of Administration oa said estate cr show
cause, If any they have, why Letters a( Admiris-ration
should nst be granted to OswpH t CuslJu, Clerk of the
Superier Court of Ri'Junynff count/, as Specified by taw.
tarfeT ft®' » An fe, Ordinary.
( ’OI.L MBIA t'OLNTY, GEO.—In obedienee to ths
\J law of the las. Legislators, creating the Ordinary, and
the duties Ineombght aa that officer, among others, requires
him te notfty aB eaneerWed, that the estates In said county,
unrepresented, under a (hilnrs of some fit and proper per
son to apply, to, appoint, 4c.
These are therefore to cite all persons Interested In ths
foUewing Estates, to appear at the sitting of the Ordinary
on the first Monday in May next, apd comply with the law,
or the same will be put in the hande of the officer pointed
out by the law to wit: T
Estates sf wiluain Lynn, Ayres Lyna, Alfred J, Dunn,
end Green Gllpih, heretofore represented hy the Clerk of
the Court es Ordinary.
Estates of Jolta Garnett, debased, William Gilpin, de
ceased, whereon ho admiitatratioa has bee* had.
That portion es the Rotate es Wlnefred Dunn, bequeath
ed the minor children of Alfred J. Dunn, deceaeed, not re
presented by a Guardian.
Charles Green Gilpin, minor of Green Gilpin, deceased,
who haa no Guardian. 8. CRAWFORD, (jgaiuary.
March 24,1582.
GALL AND BZE VB.
THE I N DUll-Ki V tit have now in Store, end are con
stantly receiving a general aasortment of Groceries, which
they offer for sale at Wholesale and Retail on Ih,* u~et accom
modating terms. They have now in stow*- •
100 boles Gunny BAGGING,
500 coils prime geo-neky ROPE,
2800 !la, Baggmg TWINE,
• 100 bxi. TOBACCO, some very low priced.
25,000 Spanish and half Spanish SEiLAKS, various brands,
Bt. Creix, Porto Rico. New Orleans Crushed, Granula'gd,
Clarified and Leaf SUGARS,
Java and Rio COFFEE; TEAS, assorted,
Sugar House SYRUP,
N. Orleans and W. 1. MOLARS IS,
SOAP, GALVLIB, bacon, LARD, FISH, NAILS, IRON,
4c, '
ALSO *
We win receive by every steamer fresh g*u**ff Blears
Smith Flour.
jy 12-ty RUSSELL 4 WHITEHEAD.
TO PLANTERS.
THE SrBbCRI2Eff would respectfiilly inform Flash,
era, that he fiimishes
SMALL GRIST MILI&
Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different rises,
end es different patterns at the foweet prices.
These Mills have green tile kigheet satisfaction, and can
be twupared with any from the North.
Please give us a call before buying elsewhere.
WM. R. SCHIXMIR.
_Burv MH) Stone Manufacturer, August*. Oa. i»8-ty
FLOCK —100 bhle, Hlravtßtaitb, and other brands,
Canal FLOUR, Just tecelved by.
frM-dkuit ESTES 4 RICHMOND.
JOSEPH RAMSY & SON,
PORK PACKERS, AXD BACON AND LARD
DEALERS, Chattanooga, Tenn., have eg h/ted, and
expeet Is keep e regular supply of ths s Wsevtfofos through
the season. Havingthelr pert House Ipcatad immetliately
on the Nashville and CUttaftoega Rail Road, and near the
Chattenowt Depot, gig seH and deliver on the Depot, free
es charge, for drayage,cooperage, 4c., and would Invite the
planters of Georgia, and others wishing La purchase, to
give us a call, examine our stock, prices, 4c., aa our Hama .
are neatly trimmed and well cured for city or family use, *
ami we challenge Tennessee to produce a superior article.
mhl3-d4wfea . i. RAMSY « BON.
I CITATIONS FOR LETTERS DISMIS
SOUY.
Tr'^, , . KKT GKO.—Whereas, JunesM.San
«5 e ni U iK Au< l rc,r J> S* Administrators on the
« Clnilwm SandMge, deceased, have petitioned the
SZ'.lttSZE'X.'". “■“‘■a** from their admlnlstra
tu k’eu°‘ “ r * bsTU, « granted an order for a citation
Theae ar« therefore to cite, mmmon anil ailmonlih, all
pereont concerned, to be and appear at my offlee, on or be
l“®c|?ber »*>«. toajiow cause, If any
■they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted
to said James M. bandidgo and Andrew J. Handidge, ad
mtaistrators on the estate of Claiborn Sandi.lge, deoeksed.
Wren under my hand at office in Hberton.
March >4,1852. WM. B, NELMS, Ordinary.
T ‘ *‘ l IhTV, M»rFrancei
XJ Sutton applies for Letters of Dismission from the
U d r Ah?fm p n° r J h 0h “ N " t f he “, n “ U * Owe*, S. Chennault,
of Abram ch
pear at my office, witliin the time prescribed by law to
ls *ny they have, why said letters should ’not
Ijlvcn under my hand at offlee in Lincoln ton
March 97,1858. E. Ordinary,
COUNTY, GKO.-—Whereas, Lester Mark
i aibn ' ni * lrßtor ’ de bonis non, upon the Estate of
David l eck, deceased, with the will annexed, applies to me
forJfatters P* sm^8S ' on from his said Administration—
These are 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 by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should uot
be granted. •
Given under my hand at office in Madison.
March 20,1859. F. W. AItNOLD, Ordinal?.
WW" COUNTY, GEO. — Whereas, David P.
.LV.y!‘fr ,,r s , I ft T l !* n for K,i « Ann Montgomery,
appUes for letters of dismission from said Guardianship:
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said minor, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why Mid letters should not be limited
Given under my hand at office in Warren ton
March 25, 18M. ARDEN It. MERSHON, Ordinary
R'wm'TX®
o, ;'!o. K , 0 ’ ‘o’ 1 °" en 1 • ‘ f »«inions, Executor, of
tnewill or Charles Cunningham, deceased, apply forfai
ter* Dismissory on said estate—
Thwe are therefore to cite, summons and admonish an
and singular, the kindred and creditor, of said deceased, to
be and appear at my offlee, within the time prescribed hy
law to .how cause, if any they have, why said letters shuuld
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
March 8,1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
T ~ w t !!!,V V l > «KORUIA.-Whereaa, Thomas
±J . Miller, Executor on the estate of Michael Dixon,
late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory
from said estate —
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kiudred 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 .aid letaers should not
bo granted.
Given under my hand at office In Llncohiton.
March 8,1852. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
I *'**,**, COUNTY, GEO—Whereas, Hiram Mom
«™f. Administrator on the estate of Austin Moncricf,
Applies to me for Lett era of Dismission from said
These arc 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 by law, to
showcfi we, if any they have, why said letters should not
he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton.
March 6, 1b59. 11. p. TATOM, Ordinary.
pOLUMUIA COUNTY,
• * ston, Administrator on the Kstate of John Langston,
late of said couuty,deceased, applies for letters dismissory on
said estate. *
These are therefore to cite anil admonish, all and singular,
the kindred anilcreclitors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters dismissory
should not be grunted. J
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
_- oTcmbcr ** 18a *« 8. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
WAIiRk'N COUNTY; GEO.-Whereas, Georgia n
Allen applies for letters of dismission upon the estate
or william Baker, into of said county, decoased.
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
enuse, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at offlee in Warrentou.
December 27, 18 M. ADAM JONES, Clerk.
RICHMOND tOINTY, GKO.—Whereas, Samuel
Tarver, Executor of the will of Etheldred Tarver, late
of Mid county, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory on
said Estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, If any they have, why said letter* should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at ofllce In Augusta.
January 28,1882. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
RICH MOM D COUNTY; GEORGIA.- -Whereas, 1
Abraham Njgo, Administrator on the eetote of Sarah
Wiggins, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters
Dismissory on said estate—
These are therefore to ette and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my offlee, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under n»y hand at office in Augusta.
RIcIIMOMV county; GKO.—Whoreai,~WlUiem
A. » Alton, Administrator, de bonis non, on the Estate
of Robert Barber, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory
on said estate—
These are 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 by law, to
show cause, ls any they have, why said letters should not
bo granted.
Given under my hand atoflfre In Augusta.
February 8,1852. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
Uu M.MOMU t'OU.NTY, GKO.—Whereas, William
T- Gould and John M. Adams, Executors of the will of
Thomas J. Parmeloc, deceased, applies for Letters Dismis
sory on said Estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all nod singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said te he and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why saW Mtars should not
be granted.
Given under my hand At o*cein Augusta.
February I,lßlft, LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
WAUjPJf UOUiVTY, GEORGlA.—Whereas,
’» R, Riiehena, administrator an the estate of John Par
ker, late es said county, deceased, applies for letters dts
missory on said estate—
These are therefore to elt* and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud
appear at my offioe, within the time prescribed by law, to
show enurt, If any they have, why said letters should not
b« wanted.
Given under my hand at Offlee tn Warrenton,
November 2T, 1851. ADAM JONES, C. C. 0
1> ICHMONO COUNTY. GKO—Wherei, Oollothan
IV Walker applies tor letters of administration on tha
“tate of George McDuffie, Into of South Carolina, deceased:
Tfteac are therefore tootle and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and oreditora 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 he
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
March 18,1862, _ LEON 1\ #OA& Ordinary.
Wahhjjn county. usn^A^=wh^J£:
lumhus 0. Cody Adintoistrator, 0I) the Estate of Wlb
Ham il. Hundley bte it, sapt county, deceased, applies tor
. Letters Dlnejjspiy from said estate-*
Thss* are tfcefpre to cite a W \ iwhuontsh, all and rfngu-
I lar, tfte kindred npd creditoto of said deceased, to be and
I appear at my the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, K «»y they have, why said letters should not
; be grants,
SlYttt \\pder my hand at office in Warrenton.
_
TITABREN COUNTY, GKO.-Whereas, <Wi*l
r T Allen, Guardian of Amanda J. Kogers uud Uai'ia A.
Rogers, orphans of James Kogers, clfcMgsd, applies tor
Letters Dismissory from said Guunjipvuhip—
These arc therefore to eljo odmoniah, all and singu.
lar, the kindred and friends oj said orphans, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, io
Show eguae. If any they have, why said letters should not
, be wanted, •
Given under my hand at office In Warrenton.
Maroh 1«, 1652. AUDEN It. MKKSHON, Ordinary.
WAKKKN COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, Maberry
llowcl, Administrator on the gstute of Theophllus
Howel, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letter*
Dlstnissory on said estate-:-.
These are therefore, to,cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindrut anil creditors of said deceased, to be and
appeal; at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if ony they have, why aaki letters should not be
' granted.
Given under my hand at office In Warrenton.
April 8,185 J, ARDEN It. MBRSHON, Ordinary.
IINC'OLN COCNTY, GKOKUIA.-Whereoa, Jolm
U IteUe' e and Solom Z. Tatom, Administrators onAho es
tate of Wiley G. Tatom, late of said county, deceased, ait,
plies for letters dismlsory on said estate —
These are therefore to cite and admonish, aU apA tdngu*
lar, the kindred and creditor* of said dcoeas-jd, to, he and
appoarnt my office within the time proscribed by tow, to
show cause, if any they have, why letters should not l»
Banted.
Given under my at office in LlnooTnton.
April in, Iffg. -1). K. TATOM, Ordinary.*'
NOTICES TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
NOTICK —All persoas indebted t« the estate e( John
McNair, late es Warren county, deceased, aye request
ed to make Immediate payment; and those having demands
against said estate, will present them, in terms of the law.
March IT, 1152. DANIEL M. McNAIR, Ageet.
NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the Estate of John
A. Bimmoax, late o# Lincoln county, deceased, are re
quested so make immediate payment; and those having
demands against aaid estate will present them, legally at-,
tested, within the time prescribed by law.
March 8,1852. RALE, Adm’r,_
NOTICK.— All persons having demands against p»as
lope Copenger, late of Richmond county, deceased,
will present them, properly attested, in terms of the law;
and those indebted to said deceased yiU make immediate
P T? ent - „ - VViLMAM GLOVER, Adm’r.
February 11,1883,
•\rOTICK r -A,tl persons having demands against the es-
A V tab, of Henry J, J. Robert, late of this city, will pre
sent their claims, duly authenticated, within the time pre
; scribed by law ; and ail persons indebted will make Imme
diate payment to AUG. ROBERT, Adm’r.
March 18,1852. _____
NOTICE. —All persona having claims against the tot*
Mr. A. Lafitte, are requested to present them, pro
perly attested; and those indebted will make immediate
payment to 8. 0. GUESVIALI, Admbr.
March 6,18f>2.
OTlCK.—Leave will bo naked of tbs Ordinary, on the
1 v first Monday ir, June next, to sell a part of ths Real
Estate and Ntgrocaof Elisabeth M. Ray, deceased, late of
Colupjbfc county, A. M. CRAWFORD
Administrator, with the wiU annexed. ’
March 2d. 1859.
WJ OTICK.—AH perrons having demands against the ft
AN tote of Richard Turner, late of Newton county, de
ceased, will present their claims, duly authenticated, within
the time prescribed by law; and all pef*»ps bulcbted will
make Immediate payment.
ROBERSON H. TURNER,
benjamin b. freeman,
April 8, 1852, Executors.
"VTOTICK. -Ail persons having demands against Major
A* Jamj*. Roberts, late of Seriven county, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, legally authenticated, to
1 me, within the time prescribed-by law; and all persons in
debted to said doceaacd, are hereby required to mako itn
mediate payment.
ROBERT WATKINS LOVETT. Bx’r.
_Aprll_B,2Bs2.
"]Y[ OTICK.—AH peraons having deouuxLi against The es-
AN tatc of George Kackett, late of Richmond county, de
ceased, will present thair claims, duly authenticated, within
th» time prescribed by law; and aS persons indebted will
make immediate payment to
April Ift, 1862. WM. J._MEALING, Adm’r.
jv^OTICK.—AII persons indebted to the Estate of Nathan
IN Simpson, lata of Warren county, deceased, wUI make
Immediate payment; and those having demands against
said estate, will present them, properly authenticated, In
terms of the law. AIDEN SIMPEON, Adui’f.
April 10, 1852.
N OTICE.—AII persons who have demaada against the
FeHtato of Hezekiah Oden, (Wceasad, (including these
who hare handed in their demands to the former Adintnix*
trator,) are hereto AOtiicd to present their claim# a# the
law reqijirga, on or before the first day of June next, other
wise such demand# or elalms wiil be debarred; and all per
wins indebted to said estate are required to come forward
and settle the same.
OSWELL Tj. CASIIIN, Clerk P. C.,
'T'YVO MONTHS after date application will be made to
A the Court of Ordinary of Newton county, for lcara to
sell the Real and Personal Property of Richard Turner,
late of said county, deceased.
KORKRBON M. TURNER,
• BENJAMIN B. FREEMAN,
April 8,1852. Ex’rt,
TWO Vd\liW after date application
ta the Court of Ordinary, of Warren county, for leave
to sell a Negro Man belonging to the estuto of Marred Neal
late of said county, deceased. °
April 8, WILLIAM M. NEAL. Adm’r.
r PWO MONTHS date, application will he mads to
1 the Ordinary of Lincoln county, ft, r leave to seM th#
LAND and NEOROES belonging to ths Sktots el Pokv
Siulduth, tots Os said county, deceased. *
J2JWAM U. NORMAN, 1
PEYTON W. NORMAN, Uim'n.
March 8,186}. i
r P'X.° d " t * appUcatlom wIU be made bo
X the Court of Ordinary of NewtejL county for leave to
«I1 the LAND and NEGRO** It 'ata “f
said county, deceased, ANNA POTTER. Adm’x.
March S, 1852. ’ ’
IHI\TRB after date, application will be made
ta tbp Honorable the Inferior Court of Jefferson coun
ty, whan sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Land belonging to the estate of Sarah Allen, deceased.
March 80,1852. JOHN WREN, AdtaV.
IjMtl K MONTHS after date, Application wHI be made
to the Honorable the Inferior Ooggt of Jefferson coun
ty, when sitting for Ordiqnty purposes, tor leave to sell the
Land and Negroea betonaing to the estate of Robert A ken, I
deceased. JOHN WREN, AdmT. I
TWO MONTHS after date, appliwtlw will be made =
to the Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sea the
Real Estate of John J. Brown, . 1
Marc* 81,1852. WILLIAM N VOVORTHV. AdmT. ,
W O MON TH* after date, application wHI be Mile I
to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, tor leave 1
to sell tbe Land and Negroee belonging to the catate of '
•Moae.lt. Jones, bite of said counpr, dvcewril.
WILLIAM J. JONKS, I AHmV*- *
WILLIAM MCRPHEV, j Aam r *- «
April 10,1852.- p
i CITATIONS FOR LETTERS OF ADMI
, __ NIBTRATION.
TjMJIERT COUMTY, John L. Dod
! iah l ' < S- to . me tor Letterfl of Administrationon the
estate of Allen Dooly, deceased—
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased.
te be and appear at my office, on or before the Unit Mon
day in May next, to show cause, if any they have whr
•aid letters should not be granted. 71 ’ 7
Given under my hand at office In Elherton
March 24, ISM. WM. H. NELMH, Ordinary.
T? «"WfV. 4 j KoT— Whoreas. Oeorge N.
XV Wyman applies to me for Letters of AdminlsOntlon on *
the estate of Hcrvey 8. Hoadley, tale of New Haven Ct
.deceased— ’ ’
Tliese arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and slmm.
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribe,! by law to '
be°'rantcd < '' ** 11117 Ul ® 7 haTe ' why lclttr “ “'“raid not
slven under my hand at offlee in Augusta.
February 2». 1852. LEON P. PUOAB, Ordinary.
T ™»™J Y . GEORGlA.—Whereas, George
Xj 8. Chen suit and Sarah Harper, apply to me for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Meriwether Harper, lato
of said county, deceased—
-1 ?X!Wa lh S r * ro ? 10 cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to
begranted’ * *"* lhCy h * V '’ Why “ ,dle “* ra * houlll nut
Given under my hand at offlee in Lincolnton.
_Mareh 8, 1552. B. F. TATOM, OrdInaiT
GEGKJRA, SWINMETT UOUWTV GtWta
INFERIOR COURT, March B,lßs2.—Where
*nd HULDA, claiming to bo free women of
MMcd V° T* for 1 p K i ' tr J r ** «««'>• All persons con-
k * re , . hl!rcb F notified to flle their objections (if any
“a" 17 o'" 01 ’- lu “•™* " f “>« Sta Jute so sich ca'
irili a, ‘ 4 P™'ddwl; otherwise a certifleate of Rcgis
wlll be granted t& applicants. Said Nancy is twenty-eight
.k* B®’ 8 ®’ Huld » twenty-six years of age; was b,,m
Jli’ , oeor * i *V al,d r< " ,lde lhc cou "ty of
xney are domestic by occupation.
Qi' cu uui^er my hand and official signature.
March 5,1852. _ tEML ' EL JACKSON, Clerk 1. C.
Morgan WhintT, Georgia.— l Where..
ion"on A 'thi lr t>i r .?i )P f n‘° "u ! or u “*™ of Adniinis
eo"m"y, deceased—•*'* ° f Bo,we »• burner, late of said
i Tb ;' M » re tl “Tefo r e to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami
appear at my offlee, within the time prescribed by law, then
begrantwR 0 “ h ° W oUU ‘'•'• ,f 111 " hy Otter, should not
Given under my hand at offlee In Madison.
-February 27, 1862. F. W. ARNOLD, Ordlnnrv.t
COUNTY,-GEORGIA.— Whereas, Eltal
, abeth Rolmrts applies to me for Letters of Adininls
-Ir* rw” thC fcStal ® ° f SamUel Uob< ' rt8 ' tataof «aM county,
ihlkindr"! t . h T for d„ , ° cit */ nd admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law L
granted!*** a " 7 ‘ h ° 7 hsVe ' wh J r 81,id “hould not bS
Given under my hand at office in Madison.
February 27,1552. >. W. ARNOLD, Ordinary.
pOLUMUU COUNTY,
•Ptf* f ? r *•“*" of Administration on the
estate of James May, late of said county, deceaacd—
-I.Th*wSexAlre.tho.roforew Se x A l re . tho . rofore 10 ciu> ftnrt admonUh, all and rfinmt.
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to f e »,„i
appear at my office, within the time prescribed bv law to
EjXt ftny * y h4ve ’ why Bald ‘* UBri *^ d
Given under my htutd at offleo In Appling.
March 4, 1852. 8. OUAWFORC. Onlinarv.
XvOU MIH V f Ol VI k , SB6—WhewaaTjohn o.
V- LoeltUn applies for Lettors of Administration on ll,a
Kd [ e °' It. Wilkins, late of said county, deceased
a r e therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and ereditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, wlthlu the lime prescribed by law ,
■ show cause, If any they have, why said letters sbould’not
do granted.
Given uuder my hand at office in Appling
March 4,1862, 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
pOU MHIA COUNTY, AH
V.' ams applies for Utters of Administration on the estate
of Kinehen Adams, late or said county, deceased—
These ars thcreforb, to cite and admonish, all aud singu
lar, tbs kindred and creditors of said deoeaaed, to be and
appear at my office, within Uie time prescribed by law to
show cause, ls any they have, why said letters should ’not
do granted.
Given under my hood at office in Appling.
March 4,1852. g. CRAWFORD. Ordinary.
/ lOLUMUIA COCM%GEO.-\VI, areas, EllasScoTt
V applies for Letteni of Administration on the estate of
" Hltam F. Johnson, late of said county, deceased—
. Jbjjj; "r e i he I efo ? to ?, lle and all and ■lngu
lar, the kindred and oretlitorß of mild deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the tima prescribed by law to
show cause, If any they have, why said letiora should uoL
be granted.
Given under my hand at offleo in Appling.
March 4,1882, 8, CRAWFORD. Ordinary.
TjXLBHRT COUNT?; GKOKGIA.—Whcrcaa MoT.
““ rtnn »PP«ie» to me for letters of AdmintMratilml
with the will annexed, on the cetato of Nloholws Burton
lata of eaid county, deceased— •
These are therefore to elte, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred aud crodllors of said Released to lu,
and appear at my odlce, within the time prescribed bylaw to
showcause, If any Uiey have, why said letters should net bo
granted.
GJven under my hand at offlee In Elherton
February 26,1852, WM. B. SIELMS, Ordinary.
KW, IjEORUIA^wUr^ But
rtoo J, V d 0 *° ,no ' or lettors of Adminlstra
"on, with the will annexed, on theestutoof
nHliam Rieh, Jr x> late of said county, (lecensed—
to » iUi ’ 8 “ nunol » and adrnuninh, all ami
tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
anu appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any the* have, why said letters shuuld
not be granted.
Given under my hand at offlee In Elbcrtan.
February 26,186 j. WM. B. NKLMB, Ordlnar 7 .
W; U J?«T UKOKGIA. —Whereas, Bed
,ri f< ’ rdllw fr ARPl'e* «o me for Utters of AdmUlstra
dMea^d^”* 1 * ° r I,ruciller "“n'ov, late of said couuty,
Wesa ar* therefore to cite, Bummon and ad monish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditor, of said deceased to
be and appear at my offleo, within tho time prescribed hr
law, to show cause, 11 any they have, why said letter#
should not bs granted.
Given under my haud at offlee in Elherton
February 25,1852, WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
« «LNTY, GKOKgla;—Wbereus, Tlu*.
XX J. Turman, ap|>lles to me fov Utters of Administration
on the estate of Dr. Henry Bourne, late of said county, de
ceased —
These are therefore te cite, summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deoeasiul,
to be and appear st my office, within the time prescribed
'J ;•»< 10 «»"«<>. " »ny they have, why said letters
should aet he granted.
Given under my hand at offlee In Hberton.
I February 26,1§52. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
M Joint
J G. Dondwylcr applies to me for Utters of Admlnls
iration on the estate of Henry K. Deadwyler, late of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to oite, summon and admonish, nlli
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to bettad appear at my office, within the time prescribe,k
iwn’ * o " boW CBd «, u any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given undev my hand at offlee In Elherton.
February 26,1852. WM. B. NKLMB, Ordtnaryt
K 4!? E 5 t ! 1 'J esi ! 1 N ' rYt ‘iKOR«iA.-Wbereas, Mnom
X X Hendrick applies to me for Letters of Administration
on the cstute of ltussd Hendrick, lute or said codnty. de
coased— J *
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at ray offioo, within tho time prescribed by
S.mJ’tT cause. If any they have, why said let|» f s
should not be granted.
Given undsr my hand at offlee in Hberton.
February 36,1859. WM. n. NELMB, Ordinary.
fiEoßfilA— Whereas,
X V Bainusl W. Hsnry (a ettsdltor) applies for letters of Ad
ministration on *e Bstata of Elisabeth Applewhite, lata of
said oounty, deceased— .
These are therefor* to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appem
at my offlee, witbfri ®e time prescribed by law, to show cauae.
it any they Uve, wly letters should not be granted.
Give* under mv hand at Office in Augusta.
Ffbruary 31, ljflj. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary
\ V ARKKN VVIKTY, ISEOHGIA.-Wlmreas,ii-
TT bert W, Hubert, Guardian of Thomas 8. FDusll. y
gpiulca for tetters Dtsm|Bsory from said Guardianship—
These are therefore ta cite aad admonish, all and singu
lar,, the kindred and friends of said minor, te bs uusl
appear at my office, within the time prcscrllwd by law, to
show cause, if any thoy have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand st offlee In Warrenton.
.... AUDEN H. MERBIION, Ordinary.
February 24,1852,
\\r AHMIS* COUNTY, URORMf A.—Whereas, Jo
seph N. Huff, applies ter Letters of Guardian*hip for
Hillman A. 8. Thaiojtffm, minor, or ward—
Those are th©r«fr>ro to dto and admonish, all and ■lngu
i lar, the kiwlsed and friends of said minor, to be and appear
at wye o#cc, within the time prescribed by law, to show
- I saaae, if any they have, why said letters should not bo
Given under my hand at oflleo In Warrenton.
[ February 17,1662. ARDKN R. HERBHON, Ordinary.
WAHm IJOUNTY, Om-WhiFfaTTWlillain M
\\ N , e ?J* a l?J )I *« 4 for Letters of Administration ou the
eB mi te Hnrril Neal, late of snid county, deceased—
i are lo ©ite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b* and appear
at my mithhi the tkne prescribed by law, to show
cau«e, U any they have, why said letters should Dot bu
grouted, (
Given unde, my hand at Offlee In Warrenton,
ARDEN R. MEBBHON, Ordinary.
February <1,1883, *
TVTARBBnI COUlff Y, OEO.— Whereai~john' B«.
y y get applies for Utters of Administration on t’.w Es
tate of John MeNiar, late of said county, deceased-
These are therefore to eita and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, Vo be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed hy law, to
show cause, if any they hare, why said letter* should not
be granted,
Giron under roy hand at offlee In Warranton.
April S, IBM. AjtDEN R. MKRHHQN, Ordinary,
lUHMOND OOo*TY.«EO.~.Whereas, B. 0. Tlm
ley applies for Letters of Guardianship fer the psrwms
aad property es Asy G. Lockhart, Isirlnia Lockhart, Ma
ria Lockhart, and Mathew Lockhart, minors wider 14 years
of age—
These are therefore to eKe and admonish, all aid singu
lar, the kindred and Mends of said miners, to he and ap
pear at iny offlee, within the time prescribed by law, lo
show cause. If any they have, why said letters should not
bo granted.
Given tinder my hand at office In Augusta.
March ff, IBM. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
IWOUtr COUNTY, GEORGlA.—Whereas,' Zacha-
J rlah Willingham, applies ter Utters of Guardianship
ter the person and property of John Willingham, a minor—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends nf said minor, to be and appear
at my offlee, within the Urns prescribed by law, to show
cause, If any they have, why said letters should net bo
granted.
Given under my hand at office In Llncolnton.
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