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NKHM BV TUB ARABIA.
Low) B, Aug. 12.185*.
Thu Improved a-poct ot aiUlra reported hv the
l„«t packet he* been further daring
the p«»t lew .lets, end on the PerU Bourse eepeci
eilv tho!«hogot revivod confidence iu oonepicu
ou’ly moiii-'ertcd.
Nothing ha* noeurrH to weaken the nndentUn
dingthetthn Emperorof Una-iu liu deHnitively
axvp’e-1 ’.lie »li letnmnt iirunoacri to him by the
ciutereoce of Vienna, end that the evacuation of
the iJ.ntibun priiiCi|«lities will immediately take
place »“ » neewwary conaeonence. It i» true that
no punitive demand on the lrtier head i» believed
to have acc jni|Anied the Vienna proporala, bat the
absence of it »«* merely a nia'ter ofoonrteay. Tbe
withdrawal of tba iuva dug army was promised by
Count Nesselrode as a step that would beinatanUy
ordered when tho Czar had obtained a settlement
which he could consent to, and a stipulation on tbe
part ot the allied powers tor the fulfl meat of this
promise would benre have worn the character of a
grai uit< u- utfront to tho Czar, it being their bnai
ness to us'ama that It would follow as a matter of
course. That such will be the case no one in fact
now doubt#.
At the same time intelligence has been received
tbs’ the Turkish Government have accepted all
tbe terms proposed, and that although it will re
quire much dtecre.ion to prevent fanatical manifoa-
Utiot.s at Constantinople, tluit might yet create
complications, every precaution had been taken to
that etfoct.
The rutiie difficulty may therefore fairly be re
garded as settled, riuoe ihe matter is now only ex
po- id to such contingencies a* must si ways exist
in or.e nbspe or another, so long an tbe Turkish
Empire eeaiatlM in ita prnuut anomalous state.
N -w t ii«* thir result is arrived at, it may be men
tior nd'hat tho faith of those person" who believed
fiotii ~e first in the certainty of a peaceable con
cision, and who bad private moans of obtaining
mcrccn’i'e information, has beeti greatly aupport
cd throughout the whole affair hv tho knowledge
that the Feuding finwnuial houses at Bt. Petersburg,
w o wore ino.*t likely to reosive the earliest hints
of ihe probabilities of the Kmptror’a oourse, have
ne’.or ceased to act upon the assumption that war
wouiri be avoided. Ail their operations, whether
for the pureliase of goods or the Bale of produce in
triiu country, a*, well as their transactions in bills
cf cxoharig", showed the aiucer.ty of their belief,
an d they win now of course derive large profits.
At home, during the present week the chief
event *u«t has occupied public attention has been
ill, yal review of the Bnt:«h fleet (or at least that
portion of it known ns Ihe channel squadron,) at
rtpitbnad. No similar circumstance has taken
piece since I*l Ah, and the number-f peraotie who
thronged U) thencene from London, ae well as from
♦.he surrounding country, was unprecedented.
The fieet numbs red twenty five men of war,
aov'i’g which were thirteen screw and nine pad
dle-wheel steamers. The tout capacity of theso
vo:i-< s ws» 4*1,21)7 tons, and tho numter of guns
li70; and as tho da; was uninterruptedly fine, so
as to enable >aclik<, veseela and boats of all sorts
to g«-i to sea, the sight wiut one of the most anima
ted * vaf helm'd. Too review was by tho Queen;
uii't Brine Alberiaud the Loyal family, and tbs
metnlufs of both llouso of Parliament, shared in
tlx* ceremony.
’i'ha improved prospects of the harvest have
s'istui* ed no chick, and the weather continues
'..mpletely lavcrable The accounts of the potato
orop in it eland are also highly aatisfaetory, the
c:-cs in »Volj thoblivht husappeared helngranre
ly exceplional. In many parts of England, bow
over, this crop has fated badly.
Ni l *iihstsudltig 'he heavy reaction which oo
cnt’. d u week ago in the grain market, there has
since b.-er. incr-asod dnlluess. To-day, however,
jr-- wi rc ru’l er less wnult.
One of the great, |ie. u|iariu>*of European oom
n*i-ic at this tnment is tho-osreity ot shipping,
and in the Mediuerrauean and tin Baltic the rates
ot freight paid sre believed to be higher than
were evi r before known. At Odessa ihe q io*a
tio.is are ex.ctl) double those of Is.tyosr; while
n' .3 . Peter-iiurgb there sre no veseoM to be ob
tained n ary terms, and merchants are conSe
qti *,»!>• obliged to warei. lose their goods.
■\ nth * large hiilorc has j ist liem announced
fr> ri ■ iayr* a, the party Lamp Mr. W. G. Mailnsn,
who «*i" niiv-ged a fluir speculutioe*. ili» lis
bititina !i»' e been rep rtC i t JJiOO.OW, bill they
areh disvad to be under that amount.
'i.i., MlpqtcMt of th* E:.- «rn question, ami the
miewi 'i ii flu* ot j;oM inlo Francs, I uvo revived
tl*espirt of spajnlatlon on lliu Pans Hours.-, end
in’W xv'M'inca "t a lar«er uliara, ter are airum beinp
lalke I of. Anions those the ino*r, important is u
<y>ni|"iiiv fi>r supplj'ltil, Haris ami oilier French
otu*with Water win. j.nq oso to raise a share
or equal lo s.ii.oiMyioU. About one fourth
ot tlio sum is to be aub-oriberl in London, und
nli'o 'iith thn shares are not jet issued, they ate
call ab'o at about 5 por o-nt.premium.
»>nrola, at the last 'lute, wete quoted 97%.
Tin * ha"e since touched 99%, und the cosing
price title alicrnoon v.us 96% timoTATon.
Tnk Evonuin Qu.iniON —l'lio fnlluwinjr in an
aV riigemom ol'a cou’io raiion that took place in
the House ot Lorda on the evening of t lio 12th in
stall' :
The Earl of MnlT.ci.hury moved for n translation
of :r.e two circular, add rented by Count Nessel
rode to the dlp'oiuatio aqcnta of the Russian go
vernmeut and published in the Bt. Petersburg Oa
zoire ; mid al-o lor auj anawer which her Majea
tv’e Boveriiment may hove sent to the statements
therein oon'aiiiod. Ilia lordship took that oppor
Unity to give a history of the Eastern question,
ami to urge |mrticularly not only the obligation*of
England to maintain tlie in create of Tnrkoy, but
the advantages, both political and commercial,
which slie woulJ gain by keeping faith,and id.ovo
ail the looses and danger wlnon she would incur
by h oaking it.
He complained in strong terma of the oonrse
which England had taken in the matter; main
taining that the mossing of the PrutH by Russia
was adMnioUdru, AWL; that England should have
advised Turkey to consider it so; and that by so
doing they would have prevented the question
from arriving at its present unsatisfactory state.
He disavowed any party motives, and doolarod
that lie came forward simply because bo hclioved
that the people of F.nglaiid had a right to know
what was iholine of policy which the govormnont
were adopting 111 their negotiations, 110 believed
that such Inrormation might bo accorded with the
gr-a’est safey; by acoordingtho government would
he only following it good example which Russia
hersetf had so;; and by withholding it, he as
sured litem, they were exciting dissatisfaction at
home and mite rust abroad.
T ’(• Earl of (llarcndou declared it to ho painful
to himself to have to give similar answers over
and over again to qnoatfoon addressed to him of n
similar tint tire, and to withhold that information
which the country had a right to oxpect. Tho
du'y which ho owed lo the country, howevor,
nil >w< d hint no alternativo bin to udlicro to the
P rad ice which had been observed by all govoru
|„«nts—not to make oommnnieationaie rclerronoe
tn ncirotintioiiß wliiob aro still proceeding, nor lo
lav before pari lament pujiers relating lo the subject
of” them. With regard to tho policy pursued he
told them this, tnat tho goveruinent wore anxious
to promote, by all means in their power, a poacefnl
solution. But while their ohjcoi was tho main
t,.nance of peace, it was pouco of nature that
should ho consistent with tlio national faith, honor
and interests.
Olanoiug at yarloua portions of Lord Malmes
bury’s speech, (some or which ho did not foul him
aeif bound to ailiulo to ) Lord Clarendon adverted
particularly to tlio state of our relations with
France, which had never been otherwise than
hi-st lutimaio and friendly, and so fur from those
ralehma being of a nutu-o to give eroon>agemeul
to Russia, (a* had boon bin no,) their ctrect must
have hueii diivciiy tho reverse. And here, while
•Coding to Rusal a, lie assured L'r.l Malmesbury
ti>»ii .it power did tint seek to destroy the iude
tamJeuceof Turkey, having indued frequently ta
•n renueion to exprers m tills eouniry that the
d.suiemb rimuit ot that empire would boa Euro
|.«»o etlaunrv.
With r >srd to the course taken when tlio K is
*i*n* c o.'ssd 'lie Priuli, Hie govormnont lind been
e-'tanted by an earnest desire tor the preservation
ot pourc; so cun Oft a desire, indcod, that they
did not recoil merd the Sultan to treat the ooeu
ps'.iou of the Pirn, ipuiiiies us un act of war—not
withstanding ho bad an undoubted right to do so.
And Lord i.'la'end in belisvod that tho oi nse
que ,-t h v s*ani e ot the fleets from the Dardanelles
ba t had a hum'll -isl > than up n the negotiation*.
Abmil 'bis period Lord Clarendon seemed about
tu pun dude, bin, u whisper from Lord Abur
ibu.ti, he i rfcidod, rnilter ibruptly, lo intimate
that no had :iu heotution in staling tbs pro ei t
state "f the uegoiia’iciis. This s atomont was to
the etrpot that nil i > eoccupation of the D.uiuhian
I’rinuip. itivsh' Russia, suit Ihe q’ ostion bcoom
ii.g an Kur i.eau win, the Austrian «x. vermin-lit
called togjtlu r the other 0.-.-at Powers ot Europe,
sul Ult eg a- a basis a note p’spared hy the
F, ■ h U -vcrnment, pr no ed tl at, with'some
mo. ,'C '’lon-. :l -I •iihi bo laid bvfore the l’orte.
Thn ,i■>’« was, in the first '. statics, re ar ed to the
o»b-r Um, • Rowers, i. d «up ovid > f It was tie
sps'e ~! bv .’Uoans >f the Russiau Miidstnrat Vi
enna i Sr.. lVte»soorgh; and a Pi graphic, de
spatch bed i n' berfn received from Vienna, • a
i rfctf ti'* ti Pti /lid ucc*yted by th*
Car. l.i. tei- sw. re noftOv l) consistent with
tin mdeiv.inloiuM of the Turkish empire, and t.s
mi h ne -aw no reason why tiny should jj.it be ac-
Cepted by Hi... P >rte. lludu’i not consider it consist
e with lus duty to make any further statement
on the sut.j .el, ai d it wss ceriaiidy not ooi.sii-telit
»• tii e<mveniei.ca that It should bedisonssed.
A fiiseiuwioa, howrvwr, took pl»co, iu which
I.ur; IVtuincmt, L 'r4 Ur.nlwick' , iho Miirqms . f
C!nti'icur<l« Mid Lord RMinboruiuli, look
mui m ilio uonrso ot' whioli Lord ClariUidon’s
P(>'*cjli wiih Ji'.-orihod k* un-'.tbtsclory, atid the
o v duct oft no tjovcrmmmt treel}' ciitioiood, cspe
j>coiMy with to tho occupation of the
Uimuhiait Principalities.
TV t. n i ol' Aberdeen defended the government
polio), ai.d observed that without pretcudinß l»»
» >mc noble lords did) to sav wh»t w uld tiavo been
the prewiut stale ot'tlie question, had the govern
meu ukvn n ditlctin t course, ho could only say
that lie should het-ati“flo i if thocourso which the)
hud liken should have a happy result.
Lord Mahnoslinrj then withdrew his motiou.
On a previous ovenb g m reply to n question
from the Marquis of Clanriourde, Lord Clarendou
denied that tlie Russian troops liad crossed tlie
Ihinubs, and stated that the gnu boats, wh eh hud
been brought into that river, were iuoonsidsrtible
as to unmoor and had not acted otfenaively. W ilh
respect to uuothor quosiion, put by the Earl of
Ei'ehbor u/h, he cunld only express his disbelief
of the rumor that Kassia liad eudeavotod to ter i
fy the Shah into asurrender of the Oaepi n pro
vinces of Persia.
A telegraphic despatch received from Paris on
the evening of the 13th, says that the Sultan has
*voptod, without modification, the Vienna no'a,
and that an extraordinary ambassador, chaiged to
bear the adhesion of the tSultau to the Osar, would
leave for Si. Petcrahurgh as sool as the Kussian
troop* have received the order to quit tho invaded
territory.
I’hnos.—There i* littlo of interest from the
Freach empire. M. Morin, a professor of philoso
phy, who >isigned his neat rather than take the
oath of fidelity to Louis Napoleon, has been ar
res‘* d, and is confined in tbe prison of Maras.
The Emperor has sent 10.00nf., and the Empress
5. r HH'f. to the prefect of tho D aha, for the relief of
the si.iKrrre from the rvee-.v terrible fire at Frasuo.
A grand reviow by the Emperor was to take
platM on Sunday, the 14th, ot ell the Nations!
Urn-!; and the troops of tuc Ist division, who
would he drawn up in the Chair.ps Elysec*, on the
P..,c0 die Is Concorde, in the trarden and the Court
of the XuiieriO', and on tho Place do Carrousel.
Danvbian PKi.scrrAUTU* Huchantl, July So.—
Pfiuce tiortaclntk. it, < 'on-man.ler-in Chid of tho
Knsslun artnv in ttic Priucipaiitiea, arrived here
yea*i id. y. tho G»«ck niahojis caheii to pay the ; r
rc»[>ecrs to ’.dm. They conversed with the general
on the suhj ct of the three protectorates of the
lloly Sepulchre. Prinor UortaoVakotf treated them
with greater kiuduosa than he bail enowu even to
tpc tli-rpcsler.
A lobia—ihaindr, .tup 6.—A British courier
bs* passe 1 through this town or h.s way to t-cn
sfnrtin pie. lie is th.- bearer ot' dispatches for
Ir-rd P'rat'ord Jo Redcliffs In which hi? lordship
Is 'C.-.reeled to iuduce the Divnu to accept the pro
poei.ls rs 'lie Austiiau mediation, which have al
ready been accepted by Russia.
•VgM'c, August 6—A telegraphic deapctch,
wh'ch at lived this moruing from Trieste, confirms
the oerrs o* the Sublime Porte havii.g aeet-ple.f
w limit any mo-lig.-ation, the uote widen has been
drawn vp ft* Ve -r bv the tour Powere which
sirred ill* treaty of 1841.
A 'p«‘cia2 envoy, who u* to inform the Oaar of
tb<* tlooifiion, w t*» l«»vo tor St. PeU-ra-
a» wv'n h> th»* K >eUu tioofg abail ha*e
Ofiv 4 * it* d to ov&cuute the Principalities of the l)uu
ube
SuiTzrw.\>D.--The Swia* Federal Chamber*
to** * \ tiia fi»h that., and will re-»w**«tnbV Janu
§r> 8,», 1354 B*t« ns -ho iw-oatou term mated the
F.i'C i’vVi* Council, at '‘eeiiiqr, revolved
tliut r».*j cmiccmujijh t»!r«r*i y m~vlo to tor
th- Hu|c'» ofh trie di', art>n.jt*ment, were ihe ai
m's* t e* alioQhi be *»flc?ed.
It-lt.—Nino pe-HO»m had been condemned to
n»»»e3i for fort> month-, on a cloufi of
eoig ro'vnbon* of an Evangelical and Political
Society, lor parpores hostile to the Edigiou end
Government of the country, Guerszzi bad betD
pennitted to take up his residence in France.
Gbekoi. —The Poflc*ny»,on Ihe faith of a letter I
from Athens, of July 2uth ; that the difficulties
with the United States wer in a t«ir wav of being
settled. The French Charge d’ Affaires was using
bis good otfi-.-.s to that end .
Tna Otiblakd Asiatic Mail.—A telegraphic
despatch float Trieste, Wednesday, 10th, an
nounces the arrival of the steamship Calcutta, 111 i
bmira from Alexandria, Egvpt. The deepateh is j
dated Alexandria, Angnat Sth, and saye:— The I
Calcutta mail ot July 2d has a*rivid, with the i
China mail of the 23d June; and intelligence Imut 1
Burma!, to 23d June; from Sydney May 8!»t, 1
Bombay July 2d.
The King of Ava lias become more wnbrniavve.
Tic has issued orders that the British ‘roope are ,
not to be mr lusted, and tha’ MtadayandTounahou .
are to remain is British possession. He has re I
leased ali tbe prisoners but would not sign tbe I
treaty.
The Arab ship Faze Kerecn, on her passage ,
from Adeuto Bombay, with the Bombay portion j
of the India .ail, which left London on tue24ih ’
of Jane, foundered at sea, twenty miles from
Aden. The mails, consisting of 63 boxes, were
lost, and 172 ont of ISo Arabs and Lsecare, who
were on board, were drowned. Mr. Nankins, the
mail-agent, also |>erished. ’
* The Legislative Conncii of New South Wales .
had appointed a Committee of Ten to prepare the |
new Constitution. The product of the Victoria
gold-fields were increasing. There was great j
deeti*uti n among the newly arrived emigrants at -
Melbourne. Rents and price" were extravagantly
high. Brice of gold at oydney 76s per ounce.
“The American steamship Monumental City
was wrecked on the 15!h of May, on her t a-sag.:
from Por> Phillip to Sidney, and thirty-five per
son* perished.”
Private telegraphic aceonnts arc said to indicate
further success on tho part of tho itisnrgents
They are stated to have beaten back the Imperial
fleet from Nankin.
Professor Newman, of Munich, a distinguished |
scholar of Oriental literate re, unnouncts in tin- I
London papers tbit he has just received from In 1
torpreter Meadows, who was a pupil of his, cop
ies of tbe religious, political and stat: <*is‘.ical tracts
of the new Chinese dynasty. Tbs religion therein
inculcated, he say-, is ce’tiinlv protestant Chris
tiar.ity, hut mixed wi'h come heathenish cisterns
and prejudices. Prolt-isor Newman will irsne as
soon as pewsiblo »n r.n'-'ish translation of those
works. Thev consist ofter different borik», j-üb
lisheil in the first, second and thiid years ol the
Thai ping (Aim ku;, or “ the peacclul heavenly
j kingdom.”
Dr. Newman adds this important intelligence:
j “ From a private letter received by me, by last
I mail, it appenrs that tbe rebels, or patriot-, have
issue 1 a proclamation, that tbev will not f bo Can
ton until next September. My informant is a
person on whom I can rely; and it is, therefore,
highly important to ‘he mercantile community
that some provision ston’d bo made to protect tho
Bntisii interest in that largo city, in the event of
the attack actually taking place."
Tin Kosta Arr.ua.—Constantinople advices of
July 23th suy—the Smyrna transaction between
Auctria and America, is hi ill pending; i* will give
rise to some disagreeable complkui ions, it is feared,
in respect to the refugee quos’iou. Moreover,
our im diator, M. de Iltuck, is reported to have
i vailed himself of the present difficulty to raise
some pecuniary and territorial question with the
Porte.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
CCHEET.7ATIVE uSpaTiUhi Tib-LI
The Uriel) Censtirattoual J’arvyof nurSe County
will scppoit ths f.-Uvsirg TirkstOß the principle* of An'i
t'lililastarisoi, Aott-Mexicao War,and Anti-SeceisCiu.
Voaecaira—E. B. ORKh-.'AM.
rOK I'KPSESKXT* IVCS.
JAB. R. Mo'iUUPCJt—U. B.BOKUGGS.
June 28
JAMRB THOMAS, IC«|,, of Ifansork County, wi’l
be mipportcd for the office of Jm ge of the Buperioi Court
of tho Nort era Circuit hy **r t'orras.
fjr Me are authoiis-a tu ann u.i • f.OIIT. R.
R. 1/AWFW M a taodiuate for HrigHil.er-Gen.ral, 41
Brigade, let Division. L42-til
fff- To the Votersuft o Kia» th tfongre.i'oiial
Olstrlel.—Th'i Msndiof the lion. UI.NRV B o f
Jetfersen .Touuty, rcepectfnlly present him o the Voter, ol
the Eighth Cougriosiauai Din ici, aaa camlidateto repre
beut them In the Conn esa of the failed rfutei. au6
Mr. Kdltor:—P.ease H’.nounce the name of the
lIon.GAR'ETT ANDUEWB.of Wilxee,as asuitajle can
di'Jatcfjr ,tu’go of Ih-Hrrthe n Circuit, a - the ensuing
election in October noxt, ami ol l ! ge Man* Voiuis.
out)
Jtr. Itdilori—l'lenao annoeuee JOBB’U 11
JONES, '■m ,of liu'ki- couoty, a. a candidate for llrigs
dler-Geoeral, to fill the vacancy oocu-iloned hy the restg
nation of Guu. Geo. IV. Evass.
aul Ornc’su asu Privitus.
CONSERVATIVE TICKET OF BORKE COUNTY.
Efir Mr. Editor: —incase announce the so lowiug
Ticket as anltable ijenilcmcn to represent the
tlvc Pfirty of Hurke county In the next Legislature- Tlic
geotleuien conipos'iiK this Ti.tktt nre willing to serve ua.
They are from both wings of the old divisions, and are
Conservative men. We present them as candidates, sub
ject to the Convention to assemble on tho fl»rt Tuesday in
August next:
Foa 8 hma ton —Co!. E. B. GRESHAM.
FOB HVrRKTBNTATIVNS,
Dr. T. A. PARSONS, Judge JOS. PM A. BTIEWMAKE.
jyl4 Many Votbeb.
&T WILLIAM GIBSON, E:SQ. of Warrenton, W'arren
oounty.Oeo., will be supported foi Judge of the Northern
Circuit,at the ensuing election in October next.
eb‘2B-wtd Many Voters.
{39* Notice. —Col. B. F. llarpkman, cf Lexington,
Oglethorpe county, will be »*upi orted for Judge of the
Northern Circuit, at the ensuing election, iu October next.
aul9-wtd
v*r Rlertlou \ollcc.—The voters In the counties of
Jeffers n. Hurkn, Euihuucl, Bcrlvei, Hoi tgumery, Bulloch,
and Tattnall, are raspectluliy informed tint C .pt. TIIOB.
11. l’OLlili.l. will he RuppprttU,ou the 1-t Monday in Oc
toler next, for brlgadier-General of the 2d Brig id,-, Ist Di
vision, G. M., by au27 Many Fribxds.
|d(7“ Ur. Kdltor j—Please announce J. it AN DOI.PiI
WfIITKBEAD aja cmdldate fv B.igidkr-General, 2d
Brigade, Ist Division G.M., at the election In October next,
and oblige au2B MaxvVotkbs.
Jiff- Wo nro authorized tu announce Cot. JOHN
MiI,LEDGE ss a candi'iutj fur re-election to the Repre
sentative branch of the next Legislature.
auU A Majouitt of Vorais.
ante announce thn name of FsLTJ.UI YOUNG,
w a candidate for the Senate, from Jefferson county, at the
next election in October. aul7 Blany Voters.
rvr *Vnrjli«atlous in Burke.--A portion of the citf*
sens of Burke county mot this day in Cor.vrntlon, for
tho purpose of no'otnating f and d it» sto represent the
Temperance party iu the ntxt Legislature, hive unani
mously selected the following gvnt’emen:
For Senator.
EDMUND PALMER.
Fon RfP.<B«EnrAT:vB».
MALCOM D. JONES, THO 6. COBNAUAN.
We Invite all friendly to the cause t# rvlly to the sup
port of the ticket, without distinction of party- aull>
§y U> aro ntuhnnßPd to announce THOMAS
B. DI'AL'.E ns a C:mii late to represent tl e count;, of Co
liimUli iu the Ben:«t 'rhu ‘ ranch of the Lc?!&latu. e, a s the
appro ching election in OetaHer next auß-i
THE 0 IRATE*»T 0.? TEE AGF,
Plamrra, ForiticrN, t' omtliov, and oth*r.,can
purciiaaono ran <iy equal to Dr. TOBIAB’ VKMDI'AN
LINIMENT f»i Dys»ft.tex Ohollc, C*cu;s, Chronic Rheu
matlroi, Barr Th o*t, Tooth-Ache, Vomltiog, Cuts, Hurna
ft insea, Swlilnfa, Old Sore*, lie i-s Ache, Mosquito Dives,
Pa'nnin ih Lin ha, Chest, Buck. do. If It does not ptvc
rehef, the monojr w i. herdUndeU ; ?dl that it* Mitred :*t, a
trial, an<) use it according to iht dirtu ti. ns. Itt§an Eng
lish remedy, and wa.** uued t> tVilUam the Faurt.li, lute
King nf England, ami certified to by him, *»8 » cive for
Khtrumattam, when everything else hid f« led. Over
000,> «'(* of hyve in the Pelted P'atcfc,
with ut a *iugh f’.'.l'ire, and many hare treated that they
WOUid »*ot Dc wivhouv .% if It wiij 810 j«?r N itle, iu c.ne of
Crou)>, an it i» a* oortrtiu as It* ap.iHcTt enrol Oholera
whan ftrat taher. id uu hour, Pyucntery iD X an hoar,
T'vu'.h-at c 6 minutes.
It !>•*• fectiy innocent to take Ictem* .ly, and in recom*
mended hy the pnyrl htua in the U. St iten.
Price, S 5 »*nd B»> oer.* *.
■>r. Tobtaa, could fl I a dor.i*n newspaper# with certifl
eatee of the curea u*cv'mi>lisiii<c l>y iiih Liniment, but cuiv
aiders warrar.ting it fr.fi!cient,a sjiy eraoxt who does not
•btain relief, need not pay for It.
jar Dr. T bias h*s put up u Uorse Lirimoni in pint
bottle#, which is tva ranted cheaper amli than any
oth*»r for the cure of Chol'c, Cut*, CtMils, ''ru'ses, dwell
ings, Bprains old >or»*s, feratohes, Ae. Pr ; ce, st». ent#.
Dr. Tobias* f.ftice, S4O flr*er>wic v street,V rk.
For sdc »»■ Ai.g't-ta, by H.\ ILAM', RIRLBY & CO.,
P. A. MOi>E; in Hamburg, S. C., by Dr. A. J. CREIGH
TON.
or Hav’land. Rlriry A Cwill supply Oonntrj Mer
chants at the Proprietors pri.- s. ap^-udwly
BURNT sAOTORY and location for sate.
pgr Doweu d brniltun, finding UiMiatiflvcs
wholly uuable to re-build t*icir Factory, which WHSuestroy
*d by fl;*e on the 29ih u»t„ now offer the 1 eat on for sale.
U is situated o.t Snake’# Creek, in the 6th District of Carrol
<*ounty, Ga.,f »ur miles from *hc Chatahocchce nver, ar.d
)S mites from Carroltoa, 14 miles from Newnao, and two
miles from the contemplated route for E*i)r.-ud from New
nan to Carrolton, which is now under survey mid will
no doubt be built. The Pam, a port cf the Race and
Water Wheel is good, and row fit for use. There are
good cabins for 17 fimUies, and 600 acre# of Land. The
water power is sufficient f-*r the largest Factory in the State
—there is a succession cf falls for two miles cu the premiss,
—either of which i# sufficient for milh of any kind. The
wheel now standing, is overshot—the fallo.' water £4 feet.
|3f Ws can, with the utmost coufi bare,recommend
PLANfcTT** BITTE S, sold by Win. 11. Tutt, as an invalu
able remedy for Dyspepsia, snd as a To tic for imparting
an appetite and strength to the diges-tive organs, it has ao
equal. jell djtw
RAILROAD HOTEL—STONE MOUNTAIN.
CLARK A UITCHCOCK, PuOFRIiIOFS.
Til |$ PA*KAti.V%T Summer K treat recently been
filled up in a style that, for comfort, it is now second
to no public House in ihe uiter.orv f Georgia.
Every r «m in the ii »use has been newly re-lathed,
plastered and paioWd, anu fuinit-hetl from lower floor to
rarret, with new anJ splendid Furniture, U'ddirp. Ac.—
Th re are about 5d sleepinr-room» (*L plastered) in the
house, and the F.opi ors feei *afc «n <«jit»g, they can
comfjiUMy accomiuoaatr over one Hwndreo pe.soos.
No pai. s or «ap«*r.*t s will be »*pa ed to render th* se who
may patrnni.e their >lc'n» ft , co.vfrvtable; aud their table
and Btr v’ll be supplied with the test o l*e bad.
The suites to LawreoceviUe, Civ kesvi’dr. Ac., start f-cta
the I loose, and ample irrargefiietH.-* ldtve be*.n ictdeto
accommodate a’! who *Wi to take teii route. UacAa and
horse*, to other sections. *vil be k*pt in r-.aalines*.
TMa Hotel wiii be the Breast Uooatf .r uic drvn tr.-in,
and an up and duw> tr.-in, lor pa seager*, p v*s an i repass
it every twelve hours, so that th -se *lshii»g to revisit the
Mountain have the privilege of taidug t i, e morning cr eve
ning T.aiu.
ItT Arr mgeuer.t 6 have been made with the Railr- ad
Company for the conveyance «*f Military o»* F re Ccuipv
cW-s, auU Pleasure Partte*. d«siro>n> cf ' iaiti" g the Moun
tain, ar.d they can bo accommodated fc~ short no
tice. _ jv£s-i viaJkwd.
CQKGB tMD HARNESS MAT'KBIAXS
ON N.\Mi, a full tsaortmeet of OiMCii ANI> H AR
NKSb M \TiiiU.\l>, such as Springs, Ib^ds,
Lamps, aolts, Laces, Humes, l eather of all kinds and de
scriptions, Patent and Enamelled Ck;U*,Ac ,by
LUTHER FflU ,
febll-twAwtf nenr the Augusta Hotel.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
A lb’ MJHTIOA »il be held by the Trus*e 9 of the
iV Waynesboro* Acid-aj, on the Cr-* TUPSDaV in
September, h*r Kt'CTOR. Ca dilate# wil* hand i . their
rtk.xcoe* 4* , |-nor to thni tiiiiC- None ether than th.se
who ar* <xuip*t**n to te.ch the Language* need apply.
Fcr pa.ticu aia, 4c , address
F * WM. U. STUXIGKB, Aec*y.
Wayneahonj*, July 90, ISSB. jj**-trwße ? 1,
B\(,id.\ll AMi HOPK.-i'OO onile pr«*»e B.i e
EoPK. s<» h*,«; Gunny BALG'NG. For sale I»w
h* j* vn«* BA*v*K A It 11. ■ t*X.
TAR C\.\lll .*►.—<*• bu'— ' : <'A\ JLfct, i
jht-ioe »rti i. ju , receive*.! ,o*. ft* l ' h y
f.iiM .a r ...r>s jt kiritvtmit.
Tliuuiia T»d"Sshb.-
t> 10«. k.lt. Go .1:, Bn Oi-O,
s‘il c it. uritM. Kentuck, It*tt'£, in *t ».f vr'! f T
.«!• ky 2 V _ •f/ NP. - 'LI-lAil 9 * CO.
-it i t . i*tt -. ct a. n v .ml .4<tD.
OV,'.«I'J bCJUNIOW, 1,1 * MuCt. tlO, I
tai Mo. i, Vt krreo B’o.k.
w
COMMERCIAL.
frum*B) Mnrkctt.
LrVKaPOOL, Aojf I‘2.—tWton.—Thnof* we had
wi tie oday aUr deman.l o? Cotton, jet tvtfa has been
ibe *Dit-j oo tneparto b>*Ulrr« to prated w thaalt**
that pfK-e» of Fnd.ty ar- y •nai&’&incd. The
-he»»tr aAtketcoiiiiiaOee Ter, yo> d. Weareyi&dto
•vj that there do* m'*re rr**oo to expee*. a peaoefol
co:atii»D »*f -be flatters QQeclion. Ouilc o‘berhiul tro* j
oey coattaM* in iberenee* demaiid. and rate® teed cp
i-ards. Ihe of !h= wee* >ire 41,49) 0 f *rh>ch
ba>*w on aiid »or
bud to the (radii. Ihe market to-uar it with *u rhar gr,
Wt qn He—F*ir Orieant 7d , aidJhLC I
614 ‘rir M .bih*# auiddliLg to.; Fair Utlanu*
6»4*1, re d lio/515 10d. * .
i}>/m —The we ah» r hae been exureme’y fine daring the
wtek, &bd are hieter/ing to c a tarty. The !
Com market it- io cmia-.q truce rattier inanimate, yet a
tone d.*rabk am«jur.t of ooaiaas* baa bten tnn&act”d. i
W .eat hai declined 2d to 8d per bos. in the week. F.our !
i» n imareritli> i wtr. 1 dian Cora if without change.
Weatrm Cfcuai a ipcrflne Flour fer bbl,26s a27a B% timbre
ar d PhiUtdkljdiia d per bt 1,97* a 27*6d, Ohio do 26* a V7»
to. iwur d - 24» <* 2i*. ''bite U. 8. Wheat per 7<.'llj 7 k 6da
7 Ivd Ked rtA Mixtd do pr 70 Iba, 7? a 7rW; Yellow
y.tx d lod ku Cr*ru per 4Sr» lr», SU a 82, MTbite da per49o
sb*, his a 32*.— Dcnnu4vun, dbc't,
MVKHrOv. L, Aug 12.—Our circn’gr advieer ofth*6th
•n*t. were prep iredfor and forwarde-i by the America, on
which dite ou r Cotton mark t closed wi Ji a dull feeling
and enima'* d tilt* of 6, to bal«. Tee Arabia arrived
the s-uie mo. uir.g, but her Jevters were act delivered until
%fp.r basines» hour*; mean .ime tbe existing glrom oeer
baniriug the mar* t thickened, and po!it cal advice* being
•rore warl». e, b tldtra evinced increased desire to
rea which cattedirregutsri-.} ia rates without swelling
Ju* transactions be}o:.d 5.0" b bales. On Mordty a faror
abie urn to tlit Kaatern navictra impart* d additional con
3det.ee, an*t bu : ing wa* roore a inma.ed, at the depres
ra*es which were geutraiiy accepted, tbecaiet* amount-
IBM *o 10,0.0 of which gp*r tnators acd Exporter*
t'Hik 4*‘>oo. tr msactiona Wfire ctrcamscribed.
the market a*.iic a«ruming a q lie; aspect owing to the re
flecli nt cast upon the accuracy cfthcC *Dt*mntel reports,
and in t e Dales which compritcd of the
day, buyers had the advantage. No cha r ge was ap*Aa
P i. -oo We<inesd»y, holders sti:i beiufr free sellers, and tbe
supply on • ff-.-r much in exesee of the demand Uie e*tima
[ ttd iaies were &UW bales 1.6t0 to speculators ana Ex
porte-1 Yesterday a s'eauy inquiry prrVfui'd, but no
clisrric.erixcd the tri. nr action? and .ne m *.rketc! >s
| cdt imO ? with su’es of 6.002 bale*. Qco-Ulons are ne t
all-red. bn tit muybe reuarktd t’atthcyaie wfth diffl*
c.»ty obtainfd, especially forqcatuty.
Ihe total Bales fib-week amo-.m to 14 490 bales, o f
which 7,*'10 are to rp* c jls‘ y s and 7,410 lo tx;*orcer6, and
iucltml- hales Amer.'can, of which 8,9 *u to spcc
cla-ors and f ,49 J to exporters, Itx/Yizg 26,27 b bales cf a.'l
tend* o the trade.
Th-iropurt for the tame time is 9,110 bales, of which
&,&70 ;tre Amercan.
Prices to day.
Vew Orleans Tair, 6J4(&71 M.ddting 6d. C rd
Mobile F«»r, M M•ddbng 6d. Orel.
ruaoticFa r, M ddilng 6d. o*d B*4©kL
The market d y oloje* wi»h •lepressioo, and hesa'ea
are limited to 7,000 bales of which l,foo are to specil'twra
and exportors.
Tue possibility of giving anything l>lte a correct idea of
th-: fu ure coarse of cue Cotton mar ket seems io beatpre
i n» at !ea r t, perfectly *ut»le. What bus r itue.to exer*
cis d so important nn on a»l clats -j.T’*: the
ch»n' e* of the peace of Kur pe being disturbed, at h.s*
b.d-i Is'.r to be speedily arrur.g- d iu a *,4ufrctory manner,
yet so various and to- fli *t i g »are been the ace untstha;
f v { lac*. caurec*7i.fideuce ju ih; result until eveotscoo
hrio t;.e rep 'it* of nset'lemeut bsing abp* utdy effected.
..nai>povo fu in the saup-uf finewea'h'-r
would nt any other time have baii considerable w jgh ,
but wi»h it comes advices of h fsTurabk eharact* *
tou hin? the
w.tb >ur pr • nt stock and the more iim.ted deir.at-d for
gooriri, t c for export, bpiouers see little to appr. h* nd in
M/'hort Fupply, sod who tbe iacxeaslng de and for too
ley, a T .d the advance In rates ot discount, holders view the
pro pect of immediate improvement as very problemati
cal.
. The Manchester in*trk*t for Goods and Yarn present no
ntw fe*ttre. &oiot d iscrtpt* ns i*re g -Uiug scivTce, and
, ii.r -»rlyd ivt.rt an a : ia price would have t»» lx?
1 p id; this, however, does not at py to qualities jnitab c
\ furiiidi-. ft*r vrhic' quarterfh** inquiry >e very lim.tul
! ihirbcm* denn cootiuues britk, an i the g> ner»iltone
} h toward impr *.eme. t, hiu no great increase in budnesr
j is 1., ke *f o -ill Ea*t«ii po ic* are s-.t-itd, and the IndiaL
J accounts assume.i different c .ano 'er
Our <4rn»u l>eti» «ctf d upon extreme
ly Put* a d ror* irig « citihe vow p evading, ond bonier- of
Wheat au i Flo4i h ve hov/n a.ore di*. OMifO't t-.
t-at a dec i.t-o? >d %J7"Tb<. ou ct.e former ard 1-. $
barrel, n the 1* ter,-.} i i. • asinfljfttc d *>oa e ep cula'ive
O'* i ittio* t> a darrcb.rd'h*- riowi WE d 'tnd t cy in rai-e.
iudi n t’orn has e*u in irn « # ovcd mano at rather hitt -
er ice, but during t'** pa«» few Pay toe inqni ybe ub
-i*kd Dealer opera*e -pu-'tig'yin * xpeciation o* afurth
er cc tie, thccluiacier ot the weathtr .hereafter
wil' il n* det nu ri*-.
C«n tojHmdence of the Omnwivl Advertiser.
HAVP.K, Aui<u-' lh.—f wrote vou *»n M . day hythe
P eif.c ) Y? i rtl iy the demand was ag.dn good in *.u
Colt ii in irk*-?, ha’es \*«*re »>*ke » for c n umpdon
I’o-iii.y f.h»* ►al'ji amou'»to s?}cO bale» at Btctt«iy prices.
No Pn'ior* hn*» t ik- n ulac..
Hit tin** w»a h r **t ir.ue?: r h s a great influence on
i usi.ict* *i. gener lad meiniy o*l *he Cott >u t; d Oi
• lie oMier hard Lr*\od*tbtF« «ie deciing. American Fiour,
iiowevcr, rjo.a cm at 86f. ’ bl, in bond.
CHARLK.'TON, Auviwt 2d — Cotton. —This anicle at
t a< m vert li t ».t*«.n'ion, a. d ieems tomoe n-glecUd
>.g the s<* >8 n drawn town d.s a Hose The ord-r"
‘orfipv.rish acc-ju t, «.hcb haves> f -itunatJv rouu* to
to*.* aid rs H-*leri, d.;r nv the. I**hi two tnomhr, are no» quite
t xbuu t U Ht lea t we .-l'oiiM j dpt’so.the « uMr ol the
Fa e ibis eek h‘-Vte b- ex. for tbtf* acc.iunt. The traossc
ti4*r»k pre err > dew eatur , and prices. »♦ the the Hose
of hetdoe*, w» re up to them rgic. of curi*enr, *hei
w a-mlc up n.r f rnur rep -rr. We tiaverc iv»d *h ? s
w t* k 4 bag.* o! tn.i i.ew crop, *he fin-t of the The
.vir.c'-our l-*B< u- J*2o • »al *. at prices rang
ir*g from lulf to of this amount upward of ItfUO
h».!e» Aert- eo‘ iat He. 't he rtceiphi < f the week con
prise 22Di bale**. We have no transactions to report in
U>r«gColnn
Rice— lh°re was a go d fo-thi« article in the
each part of the curreot w ex, but closed U!‘rn u *iuU «i d
fir opirgnurkc'i. '< he rent ii ab'iut tcs.,
the u.u**t »f whirh has chiog d bantix at eXircmes rarginir
t- oiu but the bulk ol the tales were at $
hundred.
Corn— The market is folly supplied at present, «nd re
cent transaction t* show a funh'*r r*due ion in prices. We
i ot>* the arrival th 8 week of &0 0 busiicls, yitO of wh'ch
were prime B tltimore and Carolina Hint, which wero gold
at 6h(&»(>e. bu th**!. The balance wae North Carolina
a%l wasroUl i d teinnuot made public.
VaU We note he arrival thi- week of some 4600 bueh
e's a port! nos which h «!> b-en so d at 50c.
PfAiH— Wo h.»ve hid no arrival- since our laßt. The last
snl* was at b(‘c for J2*o bushel*.
liny— Thearr.va’hreaOi 025 bales, a portion of which
him h**cn sold at 41.46 $1 H O
Float— Onr n niket has been very quiet during the
present weefc. T'ie -took co*i it<ts mostly of Baltimore
brands, wtii.’h are held *t barrel. We notioe a few
smull sales of country braLd? at this price.
Lard— We have no tran action* to report.
Bacon —The transactional in this article this week have
boon wry limited, auo confined to small lots.
HoQtjiuy—S. limited business has been done in Gnnny
Cloth.
Hope— The transactions sirce o r last have been con
fine »io f m *ll lots Western at
Salt— W * have no traoEactioin; to report. The last sales
were at 4!.1»»@1.12X 1? s»ck.
Pomcetic Liquori— We have no transactions to report.
Groceries —There has been no movement in any of the
h * dingarrid ** c mprised under this head, via: Bugar,
Mobiles, or Coff**e.
FnrducnQca —Very little of interest has transpired dur
ing tl *» r/t-**k jU't brought to .• chi«e.
Freight*—l here is a ves?e! lending forl.iverpool at %d.
for Cotfoi. in i quarebags thclml'i of whose cargo had been
engag'd prior to her arrival. There is veiy li:tle offering
Coastwise, and the rates are eltcgeth* r nominal.
SAVANNAH, Aug. 2 *.— Qott>m —Arrived since the 18th
inst., 9lßbdU s Up'and (all Railroad) and 2 do Bea
T.kl»nds. Tbe exports for the same period amount to
1056 bales Upland, viz:- to New York 16? do Cpia>td;
t<* Philndelpbia 64 bales Upland, and to Ui.nrle-jton 86 do.
Upland—h aving on hand end ounhipboaru not cleared, a
shx*k of ,1,130 bales Upland, a.»d 1 >1 do. Sea Islands,
againn 1,560 bales Upland, and 63 do. Sea Clauds, at the
same time last year.
There has been hat little enquiry at any t rae during tbc
wee-, r.nd with the small stock offering, the market seems
quite dull. On Tuesday advices one we?k later from En
repe were rcceivtd o.\ the Ar-.bia at New York.
Our ma< ket w»s not affected by thc-e advicts. The total
s*h*o of the week am uut to 169 bales &sfol:ow«: 11 ai 9 \
88 at 9 6 - Id; 19 at lb; 24 at 10*. an »17 at 10* cent-? We
have n«'t heard that any new cotton has been received
here this week.
B>‘<t Mandt —Nothing doing in Long Cotton.
Hie* —There has been very little denial-d since our
last, and price# regain uncharged.
Cbm the «t**ck I# laree and prices have have defined.
12tM» oushcli W'esteru sold at 78
cents in urge qu- nUth s, and 8 <&96'*. in small lots.
Flour.- The rosik* tis well supp.iedat present. A car
go would bi i. g $6 75, bbh». lbu Baltimore sold yesterday t»t
<6.00.
Lim* —Only one c »rgo has arrived since our last, a part
of which has. een si Id .it #1 50.
Ajof'vmm. The mar <et f r Cuba is very dull. No sales
li vi b tt; repo. ted. 76 obis. New Orleans syrup was sold
at * 9 cents.
Biii-on— Th-re is very littlr doing in Bacon, one lot of
bid s hrou/bi 8* cents-
Rdi/gimn — l he-e has tTe-’ more inquiry during the past
wc k. we q i <:e for Go- ny
hop- .b'» saV*s have been coiifinal to futall lots. Wc
qaoitr oeuis.
Fr- 4(/ru — l.tr amers for N w York are as’xing *c.
for O tui:, aud |l (or Ri e. Bailiig vessels arc taki.jg
Cotton al *1 per bale
tCxihiinye —Merth g irqu<»ted nominal’y at 9* a 9*
c't. pre* i DomesM*-—The Banks or*- selliug SightOl'cck*
on nil North, rn cities at* per ct. pr«*in. ; -and purchasing
Bighr BiUsatpsr ; Sodny bills ct. disc urn ;
6-i day bills I'a ct. dls ; W -Jay bills, l*d&-
cent dls.
PIiAN OF TEE CITY OF AUGUSTA.
THti fi!DKßßhvlltD has bem fu -ome time, and i#
j>.»w, engaged tnnkiDH h BCHVkY ami Fi.AN OF
T IS CITY for the City Council. The P:sl wii: occupy a
sheet e|about three by five HDd t v « drawn g will he
Tc.vle c> a sc.no ofods h”udrvo fe* iu> h Ifan l» «-h Ah the
public w ll be appropriately designated, and
a RE->DTkR o the t.ain s ot the owners of Ueai Efctale
wti! HocoDipany the Plan. It **ils contain a brief d s-'rii)-
lion oi the improvements on etch lo* end their
ra'ue. De-i *s the uaua! difigi-aUon ot lon* hy numbers,
the plan will, as far n* pnc'K-able, show ih-ir dimensi. O'-
I: a stilUc ent number of sub-criber# is obtained, the
Plan and Register wnl be printed and delivere.i to them
ab-H-t tUe btst of Jann ii> n-’Tt. The exact «.ost of rub-
I'jliinitliHf >ot h, ena-cett - ine-l. It h-isbeeti calculated,
however, that with oue hundred and lifty subscribers it
can l>eh itt lso.n ly done, and that they c n be supplied
ir»tb c pi. *« co -*red, varnished and mouiiitd on rollers, as
usual a’, ft om eight to ten dollars each.
In a horitime meci if- tip will be furnished with an op
portunit.v of sul»sci .b.rg '-*r the work, a specimen of which
wtl then b«- exhibited. The number of copies published
will b limited u» the subacri non lift.
jylO UmawtJ in WILLIAM PHiLIJPS, 0. E.
COTOOSA SPRINGS, GA.
r pt!lS nSCtskllAlll.lv W.\TkKING PLACE will be
L open for th- reception of visitor? on the 16th day oi
JUNK next. It is located in Walker County, Ga, two
miles from the atate Railroad, ;13 miles from Atlanta, aud
2> miles from Chattanooga. Turn.
Five hundred persons be comfortably accommoda
ted. All rooms designed for fiuni’ies are pias’cred aud
well finished. We have also several handsome for
fu.nibes a he wish to be re’ir-.d.
It is* well known that we have the greatest variety of
MINLRAL WATEHR io he found at any watering place
In ihecx'Utn, there being more than
FIFTY SPRINGS.
Those wh may be p’eated to visit ns may rest assured
that we will do alt in our power to make then comforta
ble and happy, during their stay with u*.
may2l-2aw(isw 11. U. 11l KMAN k CO.
MEDICAL COLLEGE 0? GEORGIA.
The TWKvrv-fcKUosD cot rmu of lec
turer iu this lnstiiutj>n, v’l commence on the
FIRBT MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT.
FACULTY:
Anatomy, G. M. NEWTON, M. D.
Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Chemistry aud Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, M. D.
Materia Me lies, Tberaputicaana Medical Jurisprudence.
1. P OAKVIN, M. D.
Obstetric# and Disease# of Women and Infanta, J. A.
EVE, M. D.
Physiology an 1 Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M. MIL
LER, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FORD, M. D.
Demonstrater or Anatomy, H. F. CAMPBELL,M. D.
As#i«#iit Dem:m«traior, ROBT. CAMPBELL, M. D.
CLINICAL LECTURED will be deliverel regularly at
the Citv 11-jspita , and ample opportunities will be afforded
for the study of Practkal Anatomy.
s for the ent re Course
Ticket (to be Lixenouce) 6
Fo: f >rtaer particulars, app .j to
jua-ls G. M. NEWTON, Dean,
rfr* The foil'>irng pap-ra will cooy w«j»zly to the ex
text of Fiv«* Dollars: Democrat, Huntsville, Ala.; G«-
cett , Florence, Ala.; Pcpubhcaa, Jackson.il?e, Al*.;
bpi ntof ; v eSouth, tufala, Ala ; M-..>nitor, Vusca o«j6a, Aia.;
Journal, Ala.; Adv-rtiser, Mobile, Ala.;
Mi«simippian.Jack»oD,Mi9B ; Co!ambu',Mu»a;
Fi)*»cf the Crdor, Ja kson, Mis*.; Courier, hatches;
Reviser, RooxTiile, Tenn.; Advcrtieer, do.;
Poet, Athens, Tenn ; .Mea-cnger, Ashi'ille, N. C.; Pa rot,
Gccenvßk, 8. C.;
S.C.; Banner. Abbeviße, S. O.; Advertiser, E-'efleld, 8.
C.; Sourhern AdwDcatc, Charleston, a. C.; Flo
rid.au Beutinrl, Tallahassee, Fbt . Stands^ l , Cassviiie,
Ga.; Courier, Rome, Ga ; Advocate, Marietta, Ga.; Bon
ner. atLeti*, Ga.; Republican, Atlanta. Union,
Northern Recorder, Milledgeviße, Ga.; J»>urLa. and Meg
ttsgtr, Macon, Ga; v Ti*|u rer, Corumbus, Ga.. Patriot,
Aibuiy, Ga.: Tetnpi-rarcc Banner, Index, Pen£eiu,Ga.;
Gtot f.ian and Republican, Fxvann ah, Ga.
245135 rorroßT,
ACGUSIA, GSOBGIA.
I named are aow picpare*! execute
aU orders for CASTING©, 4c., »n Brrnt or Iren tor Ssw or
Gtiat M ils, Steam Engines, MacF ueiy. Water Piper, Lsmi
Posts, Columns of ary kind that may be required at sbor.
notice.
We wf? 1 constantly keep on hand and lor sale a supply at
differeat sized GIN OLikiNG, of ihe mc?x approved pat
t rrts. A.sc, PLOW CASTINGS, of ad having the
?;ost cxicusive rod bell assorted lot of Plow pattern in
tho Soutfcerr. coar.try.
Both the pftrCtw i eiug Practical Mechanics, and intend*
lag to devote Wtctr undivided dt*<atio* to Uje hcsi&es*,
hone :ha_, from v-n»innines* »n filling orders, sajv.rior work
oikfbip, and al *s low price* a' can or afforded, to
ac >ntlnusti '* of the iibe.al #cppor; formerly btMoweJ
upt.o the «*tmcenj. R. 4 A. PniLlP.
N. H.—Whitt -ash price paid for old BRASr, Cop.
PER. and TR*‘N mars-J4w
iAHsi.—2»\wo 'Vashingbio#: 10,00i* Washington
ij T ’.a !■», of oar «’wn imp >rut<oa. Lr sa ehy
j A lie M. * D WILKIXPOS.
7 7S*i oaireß frieth Tb .morion LIML, just
• receive - UKI f*r *al«> by
}+ Krf-wtf WHTFA * RICHMiiMII.
*AI 1., IIAFThU CArtla AMI bkSIuAT — A
j %e*b sanoly just received by
j U dawtf teTltf 4 RICHMOND.
IjKY
new mourning goods.
SNOWDEN A aiIFAR.
HATE this d*y rcCriveti, per rteuser from New-Tort,
Lopin', -uper bik CHALLY and MOUSSLINB DB
LAINEfL
Flu t.ik ALPACAS and Cap too CLOTHS of superior
quality.
Hew patterns blk and white GINGHAMS,
do do do »io iiiglirb PRINTS,
Ladies plain CHOTZ' TTCy aiir' UNDIRSLKTU,
with Linen CULL ASS And CUPPS, in setts for
Mourning,
White Aod blk Crone COLLARS, of varied patterns
And very desirable styles.
—A l£l>—
Jwmet Modin EDGINGS and INSERTINOS of the
loteet design, and meet beautiful work and pattern. ; to an
of which the/ would nr «t re-p- c'.fa l/ inrite the Attention
<4 the pubic. oalS-dtrwAw
LINEN GOODS.
BBOWDKN * SHEAR.
HAYK rewired from New-Ynrk A full supply of
Superior 13-4 linen SHEETINGS of the beet moke,
Superior M At d 1(M Table And Dimask DIAPERS,
Hoar/ unbleached Table DIAPERS and Toole
CLOTHS,
Superior Damask Table CLOTHS and Damask NAP
KINS,
Huckaback* and Hear/ Scotch DIAPERS for towels,
Superior Bird's Eye and Scotch DIAPERS,
Superior 4-4 Iri-h LINENS and Lou* LAWNS,
Pillow Case LINENS of the beat make.
—also—
Superior Furniture DIMITiM (some of extra width.)
A large supply of Furniture FRINGES.
Superior white MarseiLe* QUILTS, (some of extra Axe
and qualty.)
13-4 Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS, of the beat maka.
Undressed 7-8 and 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS.
With a full supply of Ladies' DRESS GOODS and
STAPLE ARTICLES suitable for tbe present season, and
to ail of which they respectfully invite the attention of the
public. jyS-dtwaw
initial) CLOTHS AND COTTON 03NABUSGS AT
VERY LOW PRICKS.
CSOH UKN * bHEAK, hare a Urge supply or NK-
O GKO CLOTHS, of George Schley's and the Augusta
Minufactur ng Company'e make. Aisc the superior Negri)
Cloth, made uj tr . Me3d >- Fries, of North Carol! on, and
other style:, to ah.eh th;y resjiec'luUj invite die atten
tion ol Planters anti Country March sate.
8. AS. keeps cuastantlv on hand a large supply of COT
TON OSNABdaiB.bHIRfLNGS and .'••HEEYINGB of the
Augusta Manufacturing Oompapy, which they sell at the
Manufacturer’, prices. iyß-dtw
RiCH iUT.ua AKJ DHEBS GOODS.
AMsXANDI.II * WRIGHT hare Just reoetved a
great variety of new aud rich BILEB, of the latest
styles. Also, rich D’LAINYB and CASHMERES, MERI
NOS, bombazines, alpacas, ginghams; French,
English and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac., to which they
invite attention. 01-dAw
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHB.
OKOWDEN A foil LA it have received from New
O York a fail supply of Dutch BOLTING CLOTHS, Nos.
•I, 1, 2,3,4,5, 6,7,8,9 and 1(1, warranted to be of the
best quality, awl to which they respectfully invite the at
tention of the public. maylT-dtwAw
BACH EMSROLL mRLE&.
rmmDK.V A foil Li AH have received this day from
O New York, by the iast .learner —
Ladies’ Worked Musiin UNDERSLEEVES, of new and
beautiful styles -
Ladies’ Worked Mushc -AatTTES, with Collars, of
tb<* latent styles;
Pt-ifn 5 4 Black Silk LACE, for Ladies MantilUa.
nuyl9-iUwAw
DSESS GOODS.
[LfcT RKCKIV hi) by Expr/w, 4 days from N. York,
* J a few choice French Printed Jaconets and other MCB
- may 12 WM. H. CRAKE.
HEW GOODS.
RKCEI VED by the last steamer from New York—
fticn Embroidered .>wi<s M unite SLEEVhS;
Rich 41 Lnce^LK!kYilß;
A large assortment of Lace and Muslin COLL A BE, some
very enuap;
N-w st.v’c* OHIMIZETTEB;
Jaconet and ?wit>B <2. 01NG8 and INSERTINGS;
Uwvjf and tine Irish LINKNF;
Low priced PRINT? arid SHIRTINGS;
A large assortment of HOSIERY, White and Colored;
8w»» and Jaconet MUSLINS, very cheap;
AEimC&H; DEMNEB, and a great variety of other
Goods. mayls WM. li. CRANK.
MILLER * W ARSEN,
MALIK* m
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Corner opposite the Vankien ffous* .
AIR receive* the »*rgH#t .-'lock of SPRING AND
LI SUMMER DRY GOODS, which they hate ever of
sered, embrac'JHC ever > vari- lj and a\v »* f Dred* Goo-is.
Ladies* iutt and &*m* k !<«.■( v . AN't ILL AS ;
Black »nd Colored Silk M ANTILIaS;
Ri -.h -took EMBK*•IDKKIfc.v.
fivenlLg l) ! xf I ®Bl££, Lao* C l ?' A (N M ;
Dnin&skTable 'ILOTII. , UI j! .rdsun’s LINENS;
12 4 Linen ‘*iiIRTISGB;
Pillow Cure LINENS «u i TOW
Fancy i'lnd LINE* 6, TWEET*?, and OASHMERETTB,
f or b'*ys* wenr :
Planters Heavy LINEN ; OOTTONADES; Fancy Linen
DRILLS;
Black French CASBI2IEREF and VESTINGS, for mens*
wear.
We b&7c ilm a line lot of 08 V A BURGS and BTRIPES;
dar.bojoaud Engil/A PI AIDS for oervanU* wear, all of
rbich we will «h cheap-
We reepectfolly solicit orders from onr friend* at a dis-
Un.t, Hiid will warrant every article to please.
mar27-lAw
“bby qools.
rfß BDBBCRIOSR is now opening a large assort
ment ol FaNOY AND STAPLE GOODS, at his Biore,
No. 812 Itrovl street, and he Invites Country Merchant*
and h a country friend* to call and examine hi* stock before
purchasing eisiwnere, as he is prepared to sell them a*
good bargains us they can get In the city of Augusta.
m&r23-wtf B. PHILLIPS.
NEW GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED by Express front New York, a
beautiful lot of very rich French Needle Work Good*,
amongst wh.ch are -*xtra hue lot of swiss Muslin and Jac
cr»et 0 unbric FLOUNCING ; a new style of Fancy MAN*
TIL) AS, to which the rmbscriber invites the attention of
Ladies, an J the citisens generally, at hiß Store. No. 812
l)roaa street. may*2B B. PHILLIPS.
NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER.
I IIA VS*: now on hand, a large and select stock of very
FIN t GOODS, comprising all shade* and qualities of
CLOTHS, CABBIMERES VESTINGS, DRAP DKIEB,
CASUMERETTS, LINENS, Ac., which will be made to or
der as cheap, fashionable, and as good as can be obtained
'n any establishment In 'he South.
My stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is complete and
mil at all soasc unmade and cut fashionable, and of the very
be>t material*.
I have also a fine stock of White and Colored 8HIRT8;
Bilk, Cotton and Merino UNDER OARMKNTB: SUSPEN
DERS ; GLOVES; CRAVATS; OOLLARS; STOCKS; half
HOSE, and a large variety of small articles for the Toilet;
all of which will be sold at very low prices.
mar 29 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
DAMASS DIAPERS AND UNENB.
A I.EAL4NDER * WUIIiEIT invite attention to their
Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and
CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Bcotcb,
Hirkabaeh ard Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOWELS;
CRABII and DOYLIES. Superior Irish LINENS and HOL
LANDS; PPhw-cve LINENS; Embossed, Wonted
CoDc i Table 00VERB; Sur erior Ware COVERS; togeth
er with n complete AMort’j.ent of GOODS in their line,
which they otter at l ow prices. 016-dAw
MANTILLAS, AC.
RICI! Black Applica MANTILLAS; elegant Black Luce
ObantlHa do.;
Rich White LACE, new styles;
Fine White and Colored Crape DkPARIS, do.; * •
White and Colored BEREGL, Pointed Borders do.;
Rich Rmbro'dered Silk MANTILLAS.
Just received and for sale by
aprft WM. H. CRANE.
$11,5 AND MERINO UNDER VBBTB.
d WRIWHT have received a com
plete £sa#rtmeut of Ladies and Gentlemen's sap. silk
and Merino UNDER VRflTß,to which they invite atten
tion nW-iUw.
WSL. H. TUTT,
Wholesale and Retail Dncgffist, and Proprietor qj
TH PECTORAL ELIXIR AND COMPOUND EXTRACT
OP SARSAPARILLA.
August a Georgia.
* OFFERS for sale at extreme’? low prices,
flu, 000 lb*, superior WHITE LEAD;
750 galls. English LinscidOlL;
IjCOO lbs. PUTTY
250 boxes Windsor GLASS;
V'oo ifcp. No. 1 POTASH ;
60 dcs. Pianett's Dyspeptic BITTERB;
ltt) rr?7* MATCHES:
COO lbs. Gum CAMPHOR;
UMO Ibs.INDIGO;
1500 lbs. MADDER;
8000 lbs. COPPERAS
5 bids GLUE;
1C “ ALUM;
10 “ Epsom SALTS,
Dr. Jan* s'MEDICINES;
MeMunn's ELIXIR OF OPIUM;
A splendid iroortment of Surgical INSTRUMENTS;
-6 gro. Mexican VI aslant* LINIMENT;
si» dozen superior Lemon SYRUP;
Orlf.mOALe, PERFUMERY, Ac., Ac. dlB-d*w
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS
IMPROVED OOTTUN tttNM.—l’h* niiwcriberwould
inform the Planters of Georg.* ano the adjacent States,
that he continues to manufoctar* COTTON GINS of a ■=upe
nor qnnllt.v at his fact- ry three m»l«w e »at of the city of
Mac*»ij,cn the (Jentr&l Railroad, liaviug, within the last
yen/, enlarged his Factory ano mwlf gre it addition* to his
machinery, and having tb; very first -t workman, he is now
prepared «• attopiy the country with Gius nnsurpaased (in
sTj rMpretl '-y anj mute in the Ui.itrd The sub
scriber wnnld net sne«Ji ng<> «4«oj Gin Factory
;o the State; yet L;fbinktftt no 'inpti.'n to say that
tva G'ns ire more universally approvrd than those from
any factory. Ever- Gio lent from hi* factory within the
last y«nr ha? given" anttee he has not heard
the Aral ‘ompUint, -ut h«s bear «: formed by many, rbat
his Gins are superior in every reepect to any they hare
ever seen in use ; audio all probability, there is no other
factory in the But that has met with »ucli auoce**. He
attributes the tine performance ot h:s Gins to the personal
attends whirl, they i eceive from him in their construc
tion. is very Gin that leaves bis factory, is closely Inspect
ed by him during the time of its nuilding and afterwards.
He .‘‘as never desired, neither does he ever intend 10, build
core Gius thau h*; car pro|*erl‘ see to himself. Therefore,
all those who purchase Gins of h nt, may with confidence
ixprct a g.Kid one, for he assure? the public that no other
kind tfhft.ll leave Lis shop, as t.is undivided attention w-U in
future b- given to the building of Gius.
As an evideu e of their superior quality, he refers the
public not ou y to his numerous p*.fons, but also to the
premium list of the last Agricultural Fair of the State of
Georgia, where it wiii be seen he took the premium over Ml
his runup*titers, (*oc\e of whom were quite formidable,)
ard injustice to them he would sny they exhibited speci
mens of work hard tobea:. And as stl'l furth- r evicence
of the eh tract?.- of his gins, lie would state Chat the Com
iut.ee appointed to '«waro the premium after the exami
nation e: ide by them, each purchased a gin from him be
fore they loft the ground. And notwithstanding the late
oe*» »? :ho season, his gins were to much liked by people
visiting the Fair, that hr sold twenty during the week. He
is well prepare*! to try all his gins before they leave the fac
tory ; but he deems it unnecessary from the fact that all
hi* gins are made alike. Be does not bmid a poor gtn for
one man end a good one for another. But he will try all
gins when requested to do so.
Our tracts can be made with my traveling agents, or by
letter addressed to me at Macon, Georgia. Ail orders will
receive prompt attention. O. W. MA&BEY.
jel4-ly
GROCERIES.
lAA B.VIJIS havy Gunny BAGGING*
IUU 50 pieces Dundee “
ISO coils Kentucky and Russia ROP .
50 hhds. dUG AR. asserted.
liKt bbls. Refined SUGAR, assorted
200 hhds. prime Cuba MOLASSES.
50 •* “ N.O. SYRUP.
400 bags “ Rio COFFEE.
50 “ “ Java and Laguayra COFFEE.
»<l kegs NAILS and BRADS, assor'ed.
80 bbls. and half tbis. No. 8 MACKEREL.
20 half bbls. No. 2 •>
SCO sacks SALT.
LIQUORS* of all kinds and grades.
IRON, S.'KKL, TOBACCO, CANDLES, Ac.. Ac.
For said by iaaylb-dAsr M. AB. WILKINSON.
4UGUBTA FRENCH BURR MILL STOVEMAJTU
FACTORY.
rIF subscriber .thankful forthe kind patnrAgeherentarc
extended to the late firm of isn-iRiiSR A Wioraz,,vrcstd
respected} inform hie friends and til * public, that he contin*
B“f to execute orders for his ./ell known Ws. ranted French
BURR MILL STONES,of every desirable Sire, at thelowcat
pricesnd shortestootice. il E ala** furnishes
ESOPUc and COLOGNE STONES,
SMUT MACHINES, of varied, pattern,
BObTINC CLOTH?, of the beet brand,
CSMUNT, for Mill cse.
And every other article necessary in a Mill.
Also, for Planters,small GRIST MILLS to attach is Gin
Sears.
All orders promptly attendedto.
WM. R. BCHIRMKR,
ulSwtf Surviving parinvr ofschirmer A Wigand.
OZFOED HOTEL-NEWTO3 COUNTY, GEO.
TUK 61'BtiCRIREft begs leave to inform the ME
patrons of Emory College, and the pnblic gene Ea
rally, tnat he has tsk-n .barge of the above Hotel, aadTe
hv-es with trusty servants, good.-neks, and an arde t de
rir- on hit p»rt to ren ’er his House s, cond to none in the
File, to obtain a libera* share of patronage. Persons or
Fa-i.dies, wirhing to spend a season in one of the most
beautiful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia,
trill be accommodated with roor s, tc. He is also con
structi* gcommuhoo* Stables which will be attended by
an experienced Ost.c. Terms to snit the times. His
motto will:“to see that none go awav ois-stisfied."
jvßt W W, OQOKhEV.
A3 IMPORTANT NOTICE.
PLA3KTTB BITTKKb possets Tonic, Aperient and
Alterative properties r.thout a partical of Mineral in
la composition.
la Liver CorapUicts, Indigestion, Fl*tslency,
Qer-?r*l JiebLitv, »nd *1: the of e-ymptoms, common
ly ca!*! NK p YOUB AmcriONS the? U?e been em
ployed with the meet unparalleled success.
During the summer O* r' n, when the system is relaxed,
the appetite gone. *ud a general want of energy prevail,
these timers exert a m st happy eject, creating a healthy
action throughout the syrt. m, restoring the appetite, equal
•sing thee rculatioo giving tone and energy to the body,
end ere ting power, which wards off disease daring the
Aaturuoal s*aoen.
PUoett’s bitten is a certain cure tor Dyspepsia. They
are porv.y vegetable are very pleasant to the taste, and
ire adapted to ail ages and condition.
They are in full quart hot lea. Price tl.
For sale, wboleaaie or retail »v
Juneih-dAw WM. H. TCTT.Sois Agent.
PUBLIC SALES.
TALI4PKRRU feHKKIFP’to NAIJL—WiII be add,
on the ft rat TUESDAY in September next, at public
ootcry, before the court-houae in the town of Crawford
▼ule, within the legal sale hour*, the one-half interest in
a certain tract of LAND, in said county, known as the
M» tract lying on the waters of Reedy creek, containing
Ten Acres, more or L-ts; adjoining Lands of M. Caaad «r,
Maria Rancolph and others. Levied opon as the property
of James Moore, to sati#!y a A. fa. from Taliaferro Superior
Court, in favor ofF. C. Moore, rn. said Jaa Moore. Pro
perty pointed out by Wm. M. Moore, transferee
July 83.1SS>. W H WILDER, Sheriff.
/"\ULhTHURPK hHKAIFF'M 6ALM.—WiUbesold,
VJ before the Court boose door in the town of Lexing
ton, Oglethorpe oour.ty, on the first Tuesday in SEPTKM
HER next, within the legal hours of sale, the following NE
GROES and Land, to wit:—Four Negroes: Christopher,
a man about forty-five or fifty yrart old; Rachel, a wo
man thirty or forty years old; Davy, a man twenty six
years oM, and a girl named Sidney, seventeen years old.
Alto, a Tract of LAND, containing two hundred and
seventy-five acres, more or lorn, (175) adjoining laods of
Richard Hoff and others. Also, another Tract of LAND,
con tain log seventy acres more or less, (TO) adjoining Wm.
Strong and others. Also, on** other Tract of LAND, con
taining one hundred and fifty nine acres, more or less,
(150) adjoining Richard Hoff an«l others. Also one Yoke
of OXEN, seven or eight years old The above named
property levied on as the property of Gabriel W. Grimes,
to satisfy three fl. fas. issued from the ruperior Court of
raid county, one in fovor of Platt A Bro. vs. Gabriel W.
Grime#, one in fa*or of B. P Hardeman vs. said Grimes and
Wm Strong and Lindsay Smith; one in favor of Geo. R.
Gilmer vs. Gabriel W. Grimss, and Alien Goolsby; a to,
one from the Inferior Court of said oounty, in favor of
Patt k Bro. vs. Gabriel W. Grimes —eucurv other fi fas. in
my hands. Property pointed out by Wm. Strong and
Gabriel W. Grimes.
July WO, 1868. W, B. P. HAYNIK, D. Sh’ff.
TALBERT SHERIFF’S BALE.—WiII be so d on the
Uj find Tuesday in SEPTEMDF.R next, within the legal
rale hours, before the Court-house door in the town cf El
berton, Elbert county, a Tract of LAND containing one
hundred and twenty acres, more or less, on the waters of
Beaver Dam Creek, joining lands of Richard C. Adams,
Jamea Carpenter and others; levied on by virtue of two
fi. fas. issued from the Justice’s Court of the 196th District,
G. M., one in favor of Thomas Johnston, and the other
one in favor of Bsrdoc R. Taylor vs. Ibra M. Cleveland;
also, to satisfy sundry other fl. fas. vs Ibra H. Cleveland.
Levy nads aod returned to me by the constable.
July 80, 1038. JOHN G. MtiOUKRY, Sh’ff.
Oglethorpe Mftßinr* mams.—wnib««tki
cn the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, before the
door in the town of Lexinvtoß, Oglethorpe s
county, within the iegai hours of s**e, he following proper- j
♦y, to-wit:—Sixteen NEOR'C**, Vs: Jim, a man about !
62 year# old; l.esier, a woman 70 jears old ; Mary, a wo
man 6o years old; Sukey, a woman 40 years old. Jeffrey,
a mat. 50 years old. Peach, a man 65; Easter, a woman
40 years old; Peter, a man 50; Polly, a woman 85;
P anklin, a man 50; Jack, a man fit): Anna, a woman 56;
Tom, a boy 19; Joe, a man 90; Beckey, a womsn 45, and
Mary, a girl 12 years old. Also a Tract of LAND, con
taining 860 acres, more or less, on the waters of Goose
Pond Creek in Oglethorpe county, adjoining lands cf Jona
than Bell, Wm. Btrong and others. Abo, one other Tract
of LAND in said c»unty, cantaining 250 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of John Settle end Wm. Strong, and
known as a part of the Hopper Tract. All levied upon as
the property cf Gabriel W. Grimes, by virtue of Uuve fi.
fas. issued irom the Inferior Court of said connty, one in
favor of Sarah H. Harris vs. Gabriel W. Grimes, two in
favor of Lewis J. Deupree, assignee of Platt A Bro., vs. said
Grimes—two fi. fas issued from the Superior Court of said
county, one in favor cf Richard Hoff vs. said Grimes, and
the other in favor of said Hoff vs. Gabriel W, Grimes,
maker, and Jame* T. Johnson, endorser—also, from said
Court, one in favor of Benj. H 8. Payne vs. said Grimes
and Wm Strong, BeqJ. P. Hardeman vs. G. W. Grimes and
John D. Pass, Benj. F. Hardeman vs. G W. Grimes, Wm.
Strong and Lindsay H, Smith—two in favor of Lewis J.
Deupree vs. said Grimes, Calvin F. White vs. G. W.
Grimes, and several other fi. fas. in my hands against said
Grimes, Property pointed out by the Defendant, G. W.
Grimes. F. M. SMITH, Sh’ff.
July 80,1858.
OGLETHOKFK SHERIFF’S BALK.—WiII be sold
before the Court house door in the town of Lexing
ton, Oglethorpe county, on the first Tuesday in ?Ep l EM
BER next, w;thin the Lgal hours of sale, the following
property to-wit:—A Tract of LAND, containing one hun
dred and ninety-eight acres, more or less, in said county
of Ogfrthorpe, and aojoioiug lands of Nathan Hunter,
Cuthoert A. hmith and others; levied on a * the property
of John A. Mingus, to satisfy a mortgage li. f i. issued from
the Superior Court of sa-d county in favor of Wm. P.
Smith vs. John A. Mingus. Proper y poi rued out in s lid
mortgage fi. fa. F. M. SMITH, Sh’ff.
August 8, 1858.
ELBHKT feiihlllFF’ti BALK.—WiII be sold, on
the first TLErDAY in September next, before the
eourt-houi-e of Elbert county, within the legal hours of
sale, a lot i f GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt,
Rice, Wine,» randy, Whiskey, aod various 'ther Liqa- ro;
Giog *r, Pepp-r, Tea, Powder, Blacking, Glassware, Jars,
dottles, Jugs, Flasks, Kaiems Prunes, and divert articles
in the Grocery-line, too tedious to mention, together with
the usual fixtures of a Grocery Store.
—ALSO—
A lot of PLANK,TIMBER, BRICK, CORN and FODDER,
Ac , all ev led ou as the property of Abram N. Davis, by
virtue of an attachment in favor of baker <£ Hart, vs. said
Davis, returnable to the Inferior Court of * aid county, ai-d
sundry other aitachm nts Baie to c ntlnue r> m day to
day untd all is sold. By order of sain court.
August 4,1858. DOZIER THORNTON, Sh’ff.
POSTPONED
BURKE SHERIFF’© teAl.k—Will be sold before
the court-house door, in the town of Waynesboro,’
within the legal hours oi sale, on the first TUESDAY in
September next, the following pn-perty, to wii: One Hun
dred Wool Jackets, more or le>*; 8x y pair Negro >hoea;
a large lot of Medicine, consisting of Epsom Salts*, Summer
Cordial, Godfrey’* Cordial, British Oil, Tooth-Ache Diops,
Ac., Ac. AH), tour Cooking Stove , and two private ro< m
St-, ve*: Levied on UDder the foreclosure of a mortgage fi.
fa. in favor of the Augusta and Wayneeboro’ Railroad vs.
Ca'penter A Gillmore. ▲. C. KIRKLAND, fch’ff.
August 6, 1868.
GWINSBTT SHERIFF'S BALK.—Wilbc sold,on
the fir#t TUESDAY in September next, lefore the
Court houfS door, in the town of Lawrenceville, in said
county, the following tract of LAND, to wit: the Lot of
Lind known as the Worthey Mil) pta*-e, on Yellow River,
levied ow as the property of Matthias Richardson, to satis
fy a Justioe’s court fi. fa. in favor of Elijah Saunders, vs.
said Richardson. Returned to me by a bailiff.
-ALSO-
At the same time and place, will be Bold, the following
tract of LAND: the tract of Land known as the Minor
Mill place, on Yellow River, (he piaoe whereon J. R. Hen
ry now lives: Levied on to saiUly sundry fi. fas. from De*
K lb Inferior Court in favor of Samuel Davis and others,
vs. said Henry.
August T, >853. J. R. BRAOKWBLL, D. Bh’ff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S 8 A LB.—Will be sold on the
first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, before the Court
house door in the town of Bpart&, Hancock county, within
the legal hours of tale, the following Tracts of LAND: One
lying in aaid county of Hancock, on the water* of f e
ugeechee, adjaEiiig land* of Whaley, Birctongand others,
containing five hundred and forty-two acre*, more or less.
One lying iu the counties of Hancock and Warren, on the
waters of the Ogeechee and Long’s creek, adjoining lands
of Midd ebrooks,Brantly, B. P. Latimer, Arch’d Jaokson,
Mrs. Parham and others, containing nineteen hundred
and fifty-one acres, more or less.
The above Tracts are well improved and very va'uable.
To be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Hancock county, as the property of Wm. Shivers, Sen’r,
deceased, for the payment of debt* and dietribntion among
the distributees.
Possession given Ist January, 1864, if not sooner.
Terms on the day of sale.
COLUMBUS H. SHIVERS, Adm’r.
August 10,1858.
ADMINISTRA TOR’S BALIt —Will be sold before
the Court-house doer in the town of Warrentou,
Warren county Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Taesaay in NOVEMBER nt~ , tb*- well known COT
TON FACTORY and nine acres of LAND adjoining the
same, belonging to the estate of William Shiver.*, late of
H'ncock county, deceased. Sold under an order of the
Court of Ordin-ryof Hancock county,
Persons wirhing to engage iu ’his business will please
cal) and examine the premises, and satisfy themselves
that no better bargain has beau offered recently to the
public. Terms made known on the day o f sale.
COLUMBUS H. SHIVERS, Adm’r.
August 10,1858.
DMINTSThATOR’S SALE—Leave being ob
tained of the Ordinary of Columbia county, to sell
the real estate of Kinchen Adams, dec’d., of said county
will be sold, at Appling, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, a tract of LAND containing One Hundred and
Five Acres, on Headstall creek, in Columbia county. Also,
a lot of Thirty-nine Acres, more or less, on the waters of
Boggy Gut creek, in Columbia couutv. Sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
August 6,1858. JOHN ADAMS, Adm’r,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeable to an
order from the Ordinary of Columbia county, will be
sold, before the Court House door, in Appliog, on the first
TUESDAY in November next, between the usual hours of
sale, a tract of LAND lying on the waters of Butler’s creek,
admiring lands of H. Cliet and R. Morris, containing One
Hundred and Sixteen Acres, (116) more or lees, belonging
to the estate of the late Jehu Cliett. Sold for the benefit
of the heirs of said estate. Term <on day of sale.
August 8,18. s 8 JOHN SAVAGE, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Agreeably to kd
order of the Court of Ordinary of Warren county, will
be sold, on the first TUESDAY in October next, before the
Court-House door, in Newnan, Coweta county, one tract of
LAND, belonging to the estate of Sophronia Kitchens, late
of Warren county, ueceaseri; said tract of Land contain
ing Acres, more or less, known as No. 147, in tho4th
district and 4 h section—first quality of good oak and hick
ory Land and well watered. Bold for the benefit of the
heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the dry of
sale. AUGUSTUS KITCHENS, Adm r.
August 8,1 *SB.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—WiII be sold,at the
Lower Market House, in Augusta, *n the first TUES
DAY in October next, within the usual hour?, In purstw
ance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county—One hundred and ten (11b) acres, more or less, of
LANO,in said county, about seven miles from Augusts, on
the Murray's Mill Road, o ofn.; lands of Botechir Tho
rn -s, Calvin. David Wolf and the Chu ch Lot. Also, a
NEGRO MAN, slave, named Peter, and a half interest ina
TEN rHt Richmond Camp Ground. All sold as the proper
ty of DavM W lf,deoea>ed.
August 2 1868. F. R. PHAW, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreeably to an
order of the Coart of Ordinary of Oglethorpe oounty,
will be sold,on the first Tuesday In 00TOBYR next, before
the Court-house door in Bainbridge, Decatur county, a
Tract of LAND in the 16th District, No. 206, in said conn
tv °f Decatur, containing two hundred aud fifty acres,
(26 ) more or 'ess. Sold as the i roperty of M. P. Smith,
late of Oglethorpe ooonty, deceased, and sold for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of
sale on the day. WM. T. HOWARD, Adm’r.
July 10,1858.
Cl UAROIAN’S SALK.—WiII be sold be ore the Court-
J house door in Columbia oounty, on the first Tuesday
in OCTOBER next, agreeably to an order of the Inferior
Oocrt of said oouoty, within the legil hours of sale a
Traot of LAND containing 49i acres, more or less, ad
joining lands of Hillman Cliett, Charles A. Crawford and
others, being a part of the real estate of Peter Crawford,
deceased, belonging to the heirs of Wm. H. Torrance, de
ceased, and sold for their bene*t. Terms on the day of
sale. WM. J. RHODES, Guaroian.
July
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—WiII be sold at pub
lic ou cry, to the highest bidder, before the Court
House door, in the town of Orawfordville, Tal aferro coun
ty, on the first Tuesday m September next, within the
lawful hours of sale, the following property, to wit: a tract
or parcel or LAND situate, lying and being in said county,
near the town of Orawfordville, adjoining lands of P. B.
Monk, Gilbert Kent and others, containing Nine and a
quarter Acres, be the same more or less, about one-half
wood land, the balance cleared, and under indifferent
fencing, with a log catin, it being part of the real estate of
Mary McOommack, dsc’d. Sold pursuant to an order from
the Ordinary of Taliaferro oounty. Terms of sale will be
made known on the day of sale.
D. A. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
July 1,1858.
A DM IN IS TR ATOM’S SALE.—Agreeably to an
XX order of the Court ot Ordinary of Oglethore county,
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,
before the Court House door in the town of Lexington, in
said county: A tract of Land, in said county, containing
four hundred and seventy-six (476) acres, more or less,
well timbered, embracing a large portion of first rate
creek low grounds, with a beautiful Residence and a
Spring of excellent water. It adjoins lands of Ebjah Til
ler, J >hn Eades and others. Sold as the property of John
Wood', late of said county, deceased, and sold fur the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms—Credit until Christmas next.
RAINEY EADEB,
July 18, 1868 W W- WOO->B, f Aamr *-
TKFFEKbON SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be sold,
f J on ihe first TUESDAY in P'jptember next, at the
Market House, in the town of Louisville, Jefferson county,
one lot of LAND containing One Hundred and Fifteen
Acres, mor. or less, adjoining lands of Y. A. Hatcher and
others. Levied on as the property of G. W. Rowland, to
satisfy six Justices* Court fi fas. from the Slet district.
G. M.: Tnree in favor of W. B. Washington vs. G. W.
P*ow» uid and D. Revil, and three In 'avor of Nancy Lucky
vs. G. W. Rowland. Property pointed ou* by the agent.
Levy made and returned to me Lj* a constable.
—ALSO—
At the same place and time, one lot of LAND contain
ing Two Hundred Acres, more or less, arfi ining lands of
Mrs. Spear and others. Levied on aa the property of Jno.
W. Green to satisfy one fi. fa. from Emaunel Superior
Court, in favor of P. B. Connelly, vs. Henry Durden,
principal, and Jno. W. Grten, sec-irity. Property pointed
out by the defendant.
July 28,1358 JESBET. MULLING, Sheriff.
A DMIXIBTRATOB’B SALE.—On the first Tues
uldsy in SEPi EMBER next, will be so>d, at Ibe Lower
Market, in the City of Augusta, in obedience to aa order of
the Ordinary of Richmond county, the LANDS and MILLS
on Sandy Ron, in said county, containing three thousand
three hundred acres (8300) aci/v, more er less, and a tract
of land known as the E. J. Tarver place, in said county,
containing one thousand and thirty (1080) acres, more or
less, belonging to the Estate of Jonathan Palmer, late of
Richmond county, deceased. Sold ior the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
D. PALMIR, I
July 20,1858, E- PALMER,
A DMINISTRATOR’S BALB.—WiII be sold,on the
V first TUESDAY in August next, before the court
house door, in the town of Waynesboro’. Burke county,
between the usual hours of sa’e, One Hundred Acres Pine
LAND, be the tame more or leas, adjoining Lands of Timo
thy Murray and others, formerly theprorerty of Joshua
Kimball Sold as the property of Leaston Sneed, deceased,
tor the benefit r f the creditors of said deehL Terms made
known no the d«j D. CORKER, Adrn'r.
August 6,1858. *
A DMININTRATOR’S BALK.— By virtue of an or
ia. dor Lnm the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Lin
coln county, win be sold, on the first TUESDAY in Octo
ber next, before the Court-House door, in said county, the
toliowing property to wit: Four Hundred and Forty-nine
(«-») acres ot LAND, more or tea, in said oounty, oa the
waters of Barcnnah River, adjoining lands of Lewis Parks,
John Hardy and others, the proper y of 1 • st-uel Her
man, late of said oountv, deews-d. Fold tor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
fioguvta, 1868, green r Henderson, adm’r.
•ha us HHDh i. U baMDLAB'*EB, sweet aod in rood order.
Zlrtf For sals by BCRANTjN, SEYMOUR A UO..
Ml Ks. J, Warrsa Beak.
FUR SALE.
GOOD SITUATION
HAYUGcondadsd to itmow West, I us ofltr-Mfe
ug BHi Acres of LAND for sale, one mite from3l
Mwl son, directly on tire Rulrond to August*. The situa
ttenJwiU m»k' two tnuidsomc residences containingSM sent
each, wl ta first rat improvemeote on the situation occu
pied by myself, and oomfoxtable buildings on the other.
I will seil them cooi-ec'ea or <tis inrt, to suit purchasers.
Fine orchard: on b-'th placet; plantation in fine repair,
veil arranged, and in a high state of cnltiratioo; u good
portion of fresh land on both -.laces, and good plantation in
propoi tiun, and sufficient to keep up the vood land sepa
rate or connect-d. Corn, Fodder, and all things pertain
ing to the cultivation of the place, cube had withtbe
premises, together with a fine stock of Hogs, Cattle, Oxen,
Mulct, Ac.
Terms liberal. For particulars apply to
THAD. B. REFS.
Madison, August 10,1883, *atß-w9m
ft in AT niDUCXKERT
THK BCRBC-BIBBH off rs for sale hit nloableA
PLANTATION in the upper part of
oounty, Ga., two miles W.st of Hofansrllle Depot on the
Atlanta and LaOr ege Railroad, conta'nlng 1,816 acres,
500 of which is in a fine state of cu'ti atloo, and 8"0
acres of superior wood land—in a heal hy section of ooon
trj. There are on the premises two good framed Dwell
ings one set of framed Negro Houses, framed Gin House
and Screw, all new. Any person wishing to purchase,
would do well w call and rxamioe before purchasing else
where. My price is f 9 25 CIS. per acre.in two payments.
augl6-w5 JOHN W. SHBPHKRD.
PUBLIC SALE,
THE SUBSCRIBER wil offer at publiesale, at hi*
re«iueaee, on Thursday, 6th OCTOBER next, the
following articles: COf.N. 'ODDER, Bto k HOGS, COWS.
Household and Kit. hen FURNIIURI, and many other ar
ticles too tedious to mention.
—ALSO,—
The LAND whereon I now lire, if not preriousiy sold.
NtTHAN SHEPHERD.
Meriwether 00., Ga., Amt. 19.1858. auglS wl
ALPINE FOB SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, at the Court House lu Summerville,
Chattooga ooun’y, Georgia: The ALPINE FARM, in
Broom Town valley, (ten miles West of Summerville.! the
residence of Lem. M. Force, deceased, containing three
hundred and nxty acres, well improved with good Dwell
ing and out-houses.
—ALSO,—
Ths ALPINE STORE PLAOE, adjoining the above, eon
, ta'ning three hundred and 'or'y ac.-es, welt improve!.
; 'fh: above will be old repents, or together, ae may best
suit a paronaser. The above is sal! to be as good land
' as there is in the Cherokee country, and noted for its gen
eral good health.
—AISO,—
The DAIRY PLACE, seven miles from the above, con
taining two hundred end eight seres.
Terms—Ore-third Ist January, 1351; the balance in
equal payments January Ist, 1895 and 1856, with interest
from date.
For any other information, call on Judge J. W, Hoorn,
at Rome, or at Augusta, on
July IT, 1853-wtd J. P. FORCE, Executor.
BAL£ OF LAND.
WILL be sold at public outcry, on the first TUESDAY
in October next, between the nsnal hoars of sale, at
the court-honee of Cuthbert, Randolph county, Gu., the
plantation lately owned by Batts Newsom, deceased, lying
on the road from Enfaula, Ala., to Cuthbert—eight mih s
from the former place and seventeen from the latter. Said
. .tarnation is situated near the Petaula and Hodchodkee
creeks, and contains about One Thousand Acres, five hun
dred of which isopen, with good improvements. Will be
sold in one body, one-half tne purchase money to be paid
January Ist, 1e54, and the balance January Ist, 1855. The
titles are indisputable. Persons wishing to pnrehase, are
invited to call and examine the Land for themselves.
JAMES F. NEWSOM, ExY.,
LAVINIA NEWSOM, Ex’trx.
July 1,1858. Jyl-wtd
LAND AND KILLS FOB SALX
THE subscriber, being determined to move to tbeHk
West, offers for sale his valuable sod
ed PLANTATION, lying along the Chattahoochee River,
in Troup county, Ga. This plantation contains about
1100 acres, nearly one-half of which Is in a fine state of cul
tivation; tbe remainder being well timbered woodland. Its
productiveness is not excelled in this section of the country.
On the tract is an excellent set of MILLS, both for Wheat
and Corn. The mills are new, built wilhin the last twelve
months, now getting a good run of custom. I will tell the
Land and the Mills together or separately. Iha eno
hesitation in saying lhat this settlement i- quite as desira
ble as anv now offered for sale in this region. The place is
healthy.
Any person, wishing to pnrchsse snch property, will do
well to call and xamine for himself, as great inducements
will he off red to purchasers. JOEL M. CHI VERS.
CHEROKEE LANDS FOB SALE.
IOFFKK for sale Two FARMS In Walker oounty, Ga.
The first lies on East Ohit-mauga Creek, 4 miles from
Gordon Springs, 8 miles from Dalton, and 4ji from Tunnel
Hill, contains Seven Hundred Acres, Three llnndred of
which is in cultivation; Two Hundred and Thirty Acres
being of ihe lit quality of bottom Land, the remainder
prime upland. This place has several fine blue Limestone
Springs on it, and runnihg water for stock in ever, field.
It is row growln i Cotton, I'ubaoco, Clover, Corn, Wheat,
and other grnina, and is well adapted for raising stock. A
good Grist and Saw Mil] can be bought with the place If
deeired. The 2d lies within a mile and a half of Gordon
rprings, contains 820 acres, one hundred acres being of
the - st quality of uoland, 70 of which are in cultivation, is
well watered hy springs, and has good Cabins on It. I
will sell either tbe whole together, or part of the above
land-. Also, I*'D acres of unimproved land. Also, the
crops now growineon both places.
Any person wishing to purchase such property oan call
upon, or address by letter, Jaasa H. Gokdoh, o- myself, at
Gordon Springs, Ga. ANDREW G. GORDON.
Je2S-wtNl
LAND FOB KALE.
THB SUBSCRIBER offer* f-r sale his PLANTATION
on which he now resides, containing 810 acres, (three
hundred and ten acres) be the same more or le*a. ly<ng Im
mediately on the road leading from Raytown to Crawford
vilie. The Wilke* Branch Railroad runs through the south
west corner of said Land*. Immediately on which is a
Urge body of Woodland, well timbered, affording great fa
cilities to those who may be desirous to eng .ge in the
speculation of wood and timber on said road. The above
Lands will be sold in a body, or divided to suit buyers.
Th ’sc wishing a go d Cotton Plantation wil: do well to
call and see for tNemselves. Early applications are very
necessary, as I wish to make other arrangements.
juneW-tf WILLIAM T. BROOKB,
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB BALE.
BBINC* desirous to remove to the West, I will
on reasonable and easy terms, the PLANTATION JJJ
on which I now reside; lying on the Apalachee River, in
the northwest part of the county of G eene, ten mile* from
Greene’ boro’, and some nine miles east of Madison, Morgan
county—being one of the best plantations in Middle Geor
gia—containing 840 acres, 200 of which 1* fine bottom
Land, lying immediately on the River, and 800 acres of
woodland well timbered, well improved, and a desirable
pUce to live. Any person wishing to purohase a planta
tion, would do well to call and examine for themselves. I
will also sell the Stock, Crop, Ac., on said place on liberal
term*. JOSEPH W. VARNER.
Madison, August 8,1858. an6-w2m
AWFUL EXPLOfiION. ~
HAVING determined on moving West, I offer for4fe
sale a valuable PLANTATION, containing 1120*j5
acre* of choice Land, situate in Macon county, Ala., six
miles Bouth ol Union Springs, and one mile from the Girard
and Mobile Railroad, now in rapid and steady progress of
completion. I will sell the whole tract to oae purchaser,
or I will sell 800 acres, on which there is a good Farm
House, Gin House and Screw, with six good Negro Cabirs,
and 400 acres of cleared Land, mostly fresh, all of which
la finely watered with lasting wells, and creek*, free of
swamp, running directly through the plantation. My
Land Liay be divided into three settlements, with equal
quantities of cleared land and woodland. A great bargain.
Oali and see. lam determined to sell.
Dr. F. L. FIELDER.
Bug Hall, Ala., July 7, 1868. jyl2-wßmo
VALUABLE PBOPEBTY FOB NAT.It
g/k THE SUBSCRIBED, in tending to remove from
3C this part of the State, offers for sale, his present bS
RESIDENCE, nine mites from Augusta, near the Savannah
Road. The Dwelling House Is good, and attached to It are
all out-buildings necessary, not only for a Dwelling, but also
for a small Farm. There are about two hundred and forty
acres of LAND belonging to the place, of which one hun
dred are inolosed and under cultivation. The Land Is of
good quality, and adjoins the Lands of Mai- George L.
Twiggs, and Robt. A. Allen, Esq., and is about one mile
from the Augusta A Waynesboro’ Railroad.
—ALSO,—
Two hundred and sixteen acres of first quality River
LAND in Beach Island, 8. C., opposite to New Savannah,
and adjoining Lands of Twiggs and Mason. This Land is
now in cultivation, and has on it all necessary buildings.
—ALflO^
Three thousand acres of LAND in Barnwell District, 8.
0., eight miles from Aiken. The Charleston and Hamburg
Railroad rnns through the Land; and upon it, and one
mile from the road is a good Grist and Saw MILL, now in
operation, and near the Mill* a comfortable Dwelling House
and all necessary out-buildings. This tract will be sold
entire, or In parcels to suit appQoants.
Applications may be made to the subscriber at his resi
dence in Richmond comity,or to his son at the Mills In Barn
well. WM. J. MIMfl.
marld-wtf
LAND FOB SALE.
THE undersigned wishing to move West, offers for sale
his FARM, lying in Troup county, Ga., 8 mOes from
LaG range, and two and a half miles from Hogansyide, con
taining 500 acres, 80» of whioh is onder excellent fence,
well ditched and in a high state of cultivation. The Im
provements consist of a comfortable Dwelling House, with
four rooms, good oablns, stables, cribs, gin house
and other out-houses. The stock and farming utensils can
be had with the farm if desired. Persons wishing to pur
chase a healthy place, will do well to call soon and ex
amine jyQ-w2m WM. 0. BUNKLBV.
lAND FUR ALii.—The subscriber offers for
Sale 820 Acres of LAND, lying well, 100 of which
arc cleared and inclosed. It Is in the 18th District ana 8a
Section, and divided by the lately established line between
the counties of Gordon and Murray, and within 2)4 miles
of the Western and Atlantic Rail Road. A spring of good
water near the dwelling house. A number of lotooaa be
added on reasonable terms, forming a large settlement.
For other particulars, apply to the subscriber at Roms,
Ga. jaSO-wtf J. 0. Mo DANIEL.
Fob SaLS
A LARUE and convenient BRICK STORK, situated
in the centre of boeineee, in the etty of Borne, now
occupied by Robt Betty, Druggist. This store m fitted
up ss e Drug gtore, without regard to any reasonable ex
pense, and with a little alteratioiGoould be oonrerted into
an elegantly arranged Dry Goods Store. The situation for
the sale of Drugs, Dry Goods, or Groceries can hardly be
equalled in the city. Terms easy. Apply to
GEORGE BATTY, U. D.
Boms, April 4 th, 1886. sprfi-tf
FOB BALE.
A PLANTATION, containing 840 acres of choice Lind,
In Talladega oounty, 14 miles south of tho Court
House. This place la decidedly healthy, Is eery fertile,
and is adapted to Cotton, Corn,and small grain. It abounds
with Bprlngs of the finest water, haa a Creek running
through its whole length, and Is the finest range fbr stock,
that the advertiser has ever seen. It Is situated on the
road leading from North Alabama and Georgia to Mont
gomery, and should a Railroad from Montgomery connect
with the Railroad that Is now m progress of oonstruction,
it must run through this place, as it is only two mOee from
the mountain gap. There la Iron Ore of the best quality
on it, abandonee of Wood, and a mountain stream of Wa
ter for Iron Works. Gold has bean found on the place,
also. There are about 280 acres cleared, all under good
fence —barns, corn cribs, stables, Ac., all new. I will sell it
far below Ha value, as lam upwards of 80 years of ago,
and have no family, but blacks. Any farther information
may be had by addressing a letter, pre-peid, to the sub
scriuor, “ Oolita P. 0., Talladega connty, Alabama."
ALEXANDER MoOAINB.
N. B.—Titles good, And payments made easy.
junel4-wtJayl
LABS FOB SALE.
THB BDBBCRIBKB offers for sale, 1400 acres of
LAND in Hancock. This Land Ilea well; has plenty
of timber; is under good fence, and haa fair Improve
ments. Persons wishing to bay Lands, are Invited lo
come and look at it.
Also, 1400 seres in Carroll county, which Ilea upon the
Chattahoochee River, and embraces tho Mclntosh Bs
serve. Robt. H. Sramoßß will show this place to any
person who may wish to buy. ELI H. BAXTER.
Mount Zion, Ga., June 8,18.18. JoU-wtf
VALUABLE ALABAMA PLANTATION
TTton SALE, my PLANTATION lying 80 miles from
f* Columbus, on or near the Girard Railroad, contain
ing 1,625 acres. The Plantation is well improved; about
HO acres cleared and in cultivation. There Is also on tho
Plantation a set of Mills, saw and grist. The place Is per
fectly healthy, and lies on the mad from Columbus to
Glayton, and on the road from Eufala to Tuekegee. I will
sell low and on long time, with interest, if required. Ad
dress BENI. SCREWS,
jylT-wT- GlcnovlUe. Barbour county, Ala.
1486 ACRES BURKE LAND.
THE SU BSCRIBER offers fbr sale his PLANTA
TION on Bockhead Creek, Burke county, containing
1,1(4 ar-es, about 600 of wh.ch h— been cleared principal
ly within the last six yea-a; the remainder Oak and Hick* -
ry wood'and of flue quality snd well timbered. The place
is well watered, ar.J haa on it a comfortable Dwelling, a
fine Gin House, with good, conlort&We Necro Cabins and
other necessary buildings—the whole in floe condition.
For terms, which will be made to suit the purchaser, ap
ply to JOHN MeKINNIE, JR.
Augusta, July 17, !S6B-wtJal
A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB BALE
I WILL SELL my PLANTATION »X miles from
Waynesboro’—from tho settlement to the It.ilroed,
not over one mile. The tract contains 1,414 acres; about
half cleared; under good fence and in successful cultiva
tion. All buildings ne.essary on a Cotton plantation are
on it—good Dwelling and out buildings, new Negro Houses
and Overseer's House iu the pine woods and considered
healthy. The land uncleared is partly Oak and Hickory,
some mixed pice, and bottom land; timber in abundance,
a good deal of Ash and White-oak. No person weald pur
chase without looking for himself, sod I will take pleasure
in showing the place to any gentleman who may wish to
purchase a Cotton plantation in that part of Burke county.
Address me At Richmond Factory, Richmond county, Ga.
JyH wtDl WM. H. BALPT.
EXEC CTOR’B SALE—WiII be sold, on the first
Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before the Court
House door, in Laurens county, one lot of LAND, contain
log Two Hundred Two and a Half Acre*, No. 841, in the
lfeh district, formerly Wilkinson, now Laurens oounty.
Sold ai the property of Barth Fleming, deceased, late of
wiheet county. Terms will be made known on the day
of sale. LAWRENCE M. ADAMS, I
THOMAS JOHNSTON. (
August 17th- ’ 858.
EXECCTOR’fI SALE.—WOI be sold, on the fir*
Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before the court-house
door in Lumpkin county, one lot of LANDcontainlng'orty
acres, known by No. 184, In the south hslf 13th district,
Ist seetiou, io merty Cherokee, now Lumpkin county,
•'old as the property of Sarah Fiemlog, deceased, late of
Elbert county. Terms will be made on the day of sale.
LAWRENCE M. ADAMS, 1
THOMAS JOHNSTON. ( “
August 17th,1868. 1
s , ,1 BALED heavy BA'eGiNG, wide and heavy.
lt)U bORANTON, BETMOOR A CO.,
Art No. A Warns Stock.
FOR SALE.
R«» HMOND SHERIFF’S SALE —Will be (old. on
the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, at ihe Lower
Market House, in the d(y of Augusta, w thin the legal
houra of sale, the foil-.wing property, to wit: Fifty Acres of
Pine LAND,Iu the county of Kichuioad, adjoining Lands
of 11. Inglet, E. andrrsonand others: levied on as the
property of Reuben Di muke, to satisfy afi fa. issued front
the Justices' Court of the 12th Dtsl, G. M., lo favor of
Thomas T. Brandon,against Keubeu Diamuke. Said pro
pprtj pointed out by Reuben D.smuke anu Thomas Bran
eon. Levy made and returned to me bv B. Palmer, coun
ty constable. WM. DOYLE, Sheriff.
Augusta, August T, ISSB
KU H.IIuM) hHnKIFFe SAMti—WiFbesofu on
the first TUESDAY in October next, at the Lower
Market House, within the legal hours of s le. the foll.w-
Ing property, vis: NANCY and her two children, CYRUS
and SALLY: Levied on as the property cf William L.
Morse, to sa'lsfy a fl. f*. on foreclosure of mortgage, iasned
from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in fuvor of
Witeon C. Bruce, against Wi liam L. Morse. The afore
said property described in tbe said mortgage U- fit. and
point-d out by Wilson C. Brace. WM. DUYLE, Sh’ff.
August 2,1-58.
RitIHMOXD BHEttlPP’l* HALE It ill be sold, on
the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, at the lower
Market Houae, in the city o( Augusta, aithin the legal
hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: A House and
Lot situated in the city of Augusta, on the couth tide of
■Hit-street, bounded on the north by EUia-street, on tho
oast b. a lot belonging to Pleasant Stovall, on the tooth by
at beloionging to Wm. E. Jackson, and n tbe west by aiot
belonging to R. U. Gardiner : Levied on as th- property of
Oroticr Hand ton, to satisfy a fi. fit. issuing from tne Jus
tices’ Court of the 6otth diatnet, in favor of Angus Martin,
against Crosier Hamilton. The said fi. ta. having bees
levied and returned to me by Samuel Lindsay, Co. Const*-
w «; . WM. DOKLS, Sh’ff.
August 6,1853,
VALUABLE COTTON LANDS AT AUCTION.
WILL be sold, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday,
the fifteenth day of NOVEMBER next, in the city
of Albany, Baker county, Georgia, without reserve, 24,#50
seres of VALUABLE COTTON LAND', situated as fol
lows, vis:
10,550 Acres in Alter County.
Ist Dist.,Nos. l»t and 209, a tract of 6 .0 acres
2d do., No. 891, - u 25a ..
81 do., Nos. 42,93,129 and BSI, tracts of 250 ac-cs each.
7th do.. No. 152, a tract of 250 acres.
Bti do., Nos. 23 24, 57 , 63 aod 98. a tract cf 1,250 acres.
Bth do., No*. 7 an * 30, tracts of lit) acres each
9th do., No. 198, a trast of 25(1 acres.
10th do., Not. 218 and 279, a tract of 500 acres.
lOthcO., “ 2*5 and 276, “ “6,0 “
lmhdo., “ 290,316 aud 600, tracts of 250 acres each.
12 Ji do., “ j 54, !96, 200, 235, 286, la tract of 2,000
2-7,240 and 275, f acres.
12th do., “ 866, 357 *LdBSS, a tract of 760 scree.
12th do., “ 104 an! 106, a tract of 500 acres.
12th do., “ 81,61.102,147 I, .
and 117 > tracts of 250 acres each.
5,750 Acres in Early County.
4th Dist., N05.123and129.287 1 .
and 288, [ trlcta ot acre * elcll *
4th do., Nos, 69 and 20$, tracts of 250 acres each.
6th do.. “ 262 and 299, 18 I
and li, ) frsuts of 500 acres each.
6th da, “ 188 ana 80s,’tracts of 260 acres each.
18th do., “ 15,123, 126, 208, .
202 and 45, ’ f ‘facts of 250 acres each.
18th do., “ 11 an! 12, a tract of 500 acres.
28th do., No. 884, a tract of 2.’0 acres.
26th do., Not. 248 and 241, a tract of 500 acres.
2,253 Acres in Decatur Oounty.
15th Dist., Nos. 187,144 and 145, a tract cf 750 acres.
19th do., “ 106andlo7, 184 I ,
and 186, j * raotß of “f®* ® ac “ •
19th do., No. 144, a tract 0f’260 acres.
2:st do., “ 878, “ “ 250 “
8,000 Acres in Thoma* County.
17th Dlat., Nos. 1 siori, 12 anrUß | traQ[a of 500 acres each.
17th Dist., NO.. WSMBO. j triotßof » lcrese4oh .
8,480 Acres in Irwin County.
8d District, No. 157, a tiaot of 49u acres.
4th “ “ 274, « “ 490 •*
11th “ “ 525, “ “ 490 “
13th *• •• 827, “ “ 490 “
14:h “ Not. 70 and 53, tracts of 490 acres each.
15th “ No. 92, a tract of 490 acres.
Term cash. Each tract will be sold separately, as de
scribed above.
For further Information respecting tbe above Lands, ap
ply to BIMB k OHBKVKK, Albany, Ga.
New York, August 20,1858. G. B. LAMAR.
au2B dlatv,trw»»td
BaKEB counit land.
THB SUB*UKIBtiK offers for 5a1e82,600 Acres grst
quality Oak, Hickory and Pine LAND, in Baker coun
ty; among which ire several improved and partially im
proved PLANTATION*, of 75u to 2,UUU Acres each.
These Lands have been selected wth gre it care, and
comprise som« of the most valuable Cotton Lands in) the
Southern States.
if desired, a credit of 1,2 and 8 years will be given, with
interest added. WM. W. CHEKVER.
Albany, Ga., August2o,lß6B.
auk 8 lawdAtwAwtf
A SUPERIOR TRACT OF LAND FOB BALE.
I'UB SUBSCRIBER offers for sale one of the most val
uable Tracts of LAN i) In Georgia, lving in Lincoln
county, on Savannah river and Soap Cre-.lt, (opposite
Abbeville and EJgefkld and within fiveo- six miles of
Dorn’s Mine,) coutainng I.B6oac?es, of which a partis
first rate river and creek tow grot nos. Th»re ae seven
or eight hand re 1 »crte in wo«tL>, finely timbered, consist
ing of White, Red, Post, Overcrop or Ch.-sinut Oaks,
H ckory, Poplar, Ash, Beach and Warhos, with occasion
ally some Walnut intermixed. The most of the cleared
land is under a good fence, and its productions canu tbe
surpassed by any lands in this section. The improvements
consist of a comfortable and convenient Dwelling House,
Gin House, Bu.lock l*r ss, and all other buildings necessaiy
for a residence and farm. The Dwelling is located on an
elevated amt healthy situation, with Springs of pure water
scattered throughout the premies. There is also one of
the beet sites for a Mil or Factory there is in the county,
and its com guity to the river makes it more valuable.
Minerals of different kinds have been found on the pre
mises, vie: Gold, Iron, Alum Ac.
To an approved purchaser, a liberal credit will be given.
Apply to the undersigned, who will take pleasure in show
Ing the premises whenever called «>n.
W. R. CANTELON,
jy2B wtf Llncolnton, Lincoln 00., Ga.
tsr The Constitutionalist and Edgefield Advertiser will
please copy weekly till forbid.
TOWN PBOPEBTY FOE SALE.
HAVINU removed from the State, I now offer my
property In Wrightsboro’, Columbia county, for one
half ha value. It comprises eight iuve Lots on which is
a good two story DWELLING, well finished, with seven
rooms, five fire-places, good framed Kitchen and Bmoke
Houses, Negro Houses, Gribs and Stables, and well built
Garden, Dairies, excellent Well of Water, and one hundred
Acres of LAND attached. Persons desirous to educate
their children at Mr. 0.0. Richard’s High School,of known
celebrity, would do well to avail themselves of this op
portunity to purchase a residence at a cheap rate, rather
than pay for board. I am determined to sell, and will
give a great bargain. If not sold privately, will be offer
ed at public sale first day of JANUARY next. Applica
tions for term* oan be made to Mr. A. L. Massbhoalx.
Wrightsboro’, Ga. HENRY W. MABBENGALE.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. 20,1862. 028-twAwtf
FARM FOB SALE.
FOR SALE, a small F ARM, containing about OOrfgN
acres, more or less, of which 26 acres are opened,
situated about a half a mile from Belair, on the
vilie road, haviog, also, on the premises a new and comfort
able dwelling and store house, and being a first rate stand
forbuHineea. Terms made easy. Apply to
ang2i Camille e. girardey.
NEWTON LAND FOB SiiLE~
IMlii SUBSCRIBER offers f.r sale the PLANTATION
. on which Wm. A. Patrick now resides, in Newton
county, containing 896 Acres, situated 5 miles southeast of
Covington, and 6 miles south of Social Circle; adjoining
Gen. Williamson, Strong and ethers. Paid Farm h ngood
condition, comfortable Dwel’icgs and out-houses, i. good
Gin and Gin bouse, Barr, Ac.; also good Springs of water
on it. Any person wishing information, relative to tbe
above named Farm, will apply to ■ llliam Patrick, on tbe
premises, who will give the necessary Information. Per
sons wishing a healthy place, would do well to caII soon.
WM. J. SMITH.
High Shoal*, Ga., Augnst 18,1868. au2o-wst
FOB SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offer* for sale his STORE- g*
HOUSE and LOT at White Plains. The House is pill
large, new, and well-finished; in a good badness location,
healthy country and pleasant neighborhood. The pur
chaser can also buy a Dwelling House, with twenty-three
acres of Land, if deeired. Address HENRY C. WARE.
White Wains, Geo. aulß-w4t
800 ACHES LAND FOB BALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a choice tract of
LAND, containing Eight Hundred Acres, lying six
miles from Oarn sville, in Franklin connty, Ga., on the
road leading to Atlanta, on the waters of Nall's, Little's and
Crocket’s cr* eka. Said tract of Land contains One Hun
dred Acres of choice bottom Land. Said place is very well
Improved. Purchasers are Invited to call and see for
themselves. aul4 NATHANIEL HOLLEY.
A SUPERIOR TRACT OF LAND FOB SALE.
TUB SUBSCRIBER offers for sale one of the most
valuable Tracts of LAN Dln Georgia, lying in Lin
coln oounty, on Bavannah river and Soap Creek, (oppo
site Abbeville and Edgefield and within five or six miles
of Dorn's Mine,) containing 1860 acres, of which a part
is first rate river and creek low grounds. There are seven
or eight hundred acres in woods, finely timbered, consist
ing of White, Bed. Post, Overcrop or Chestnut Oaks,
Hickory, Poplar, Ash, Beach and Warhos, with oooasion
ally some Walnut intermixed. The most of the cleared
land is under a good fenoe, and its productions cannot be
surpassed by any lands in this section. The improvements
consist of a comfortable and convenient Dwelling House,
Gin House, Bullock Press and all other buildings necessary
for a residence an l farm. The dwelling is located on an
elevated and healthy situation, with SpriDgs of pure water
scattered throughout the premises. There Is also one of
the best sites for a Mill or Factory there is in the connty,
and Its contiguity to the river makes it more valuable.
Minerals of dtffiarent ki r ds have been found on the pre
mises, vis: Gold, Iron. Alum, Ac.
i To an approved purchaser, a liberal credit will be given.
Apply to the undersigned, who will take pleasure in show
ing the premises whenever omQed on.
W. B. CANTELON,
Jy2B wtf Linoolnton, Lincoln Co., Ga.
pT The Constitutionalist and Edgefield Advertiser will
pleas? cony weekly till forbid.
1 EXECUTOR'S SALK.—Wi Ibe sold, on the first
Id Tuesday in October next, before the Court-Ucuse
door, in Warren county, agreeably to the will of John A.
McGinty, deceas'd, four NBGKOEB and the PLANTATION
belonging to said estate. J.T. MoGINTY, Ex'r.
August 28,1806
EXECUTRIX’S SALK—WiII be sold, on the first
Tuesday In bEPTEMBES next, at the late residence of
William S. Arnold, deceased, in Lexington, Oglethorpe
county, the perishable property of said deceased; consist
ing of a very fine lot of hom-eho d Furnitnre, such as
Bedsteads and Furnitnre, Maitraa«e*, Bureaus, Carpets,
Mahogany Table, sett of Walnut Dining Tables, Chairs,
Wardrobe Work-stand, Trunks, Ac. One two-horse Wag
gon and Harness, one very fine sorrel Horse, Cows and
Calves, and some Hogs. Fuggy and Harness, and a very
fine Gold Watch, Chain and Beal, and many other things
too tedious to mention. Sale to continue from day to day,
until all ia sold. Terms of he sale made known on the
uay. NANCY 0. ARNOLD, Executrix.
August 24,1^58.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.—WIUbe sold, before
ihe Court-House door, In the town of Decatur, De-
Kalb county, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, the
following property, vis:
A tract of LAND lying three miles east of Decatur, and
four miles west of Stone Mountain, known as the Indian
creek place, containing 890 acres of, good well improved
Land, with a beautiful family Residence and healthfully lo
cated.
Alio, lotfNo.. 9?and 121 In the 18th District,lyinff two
mile, west of Stone Mountain, Immediately on the Georgia
Railroxd, well timbered, end containing 21 2% acres, each.
Also, ISO acres, more or Iris, of lot No. 90, lying eon
tiguous to the town of Stone Mountain, on the writ side
ofG orgit Railroad.iocludlngthe Ice-water Spring, and
good unimproved well timbered Land. Also, town lot No.
49, in the town of Stone Mountain, fronting the Georgia
Railroad Hotel, and a large handsome Dwelling, be iutital
ly situated in the town of Stone Mountain, the residence of
the late Wm. Goldsmith, deceds* d, near the the Railroad
Depot, containing two acres, more or lean, having a good
garden, orchard, and other Improvement!. AII belonging to
the estate of Wm. Goldsmith, late of said county, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of laid
estate.
Terms.—Cne half due 25th December next, balance 25th
December, 1854. A. G. GOLDSMITH, 1
raii94.»tQl] B.y.VEAL. f Adm re.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
THK THIRD ANNUAL COUBfeB or Lectures In
this Department, will commence on TUESDAY, the
Ist of NOVEMBER next, and continue till the flnt of the
ensuing March.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Principles and Practice of Burge
joHN M. WATSON, M. D., Obstetrics and the Diseases
of Women and Children.
A. H. BOCHANAN. M D., and Pathological
Anatomy end Phyrin ogy.
w. K. BOWLING, M. D., Institutes and Practice of
Medicine.
C. 3C WINSTON, M. D., Materia Medica and fitcdical
Jurisprudence.
ROBT. M. PORTER, M. D., General and Special Anato
my.
J. BERRIEN LINDBLEY, M. D., Chemistry and Phar
macy.
WM. T. BRIGGS- M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Anatomical rooms will be opened for Students on the
first Monday of October.
A tall Preliminary Course of Lectures will be given by
the Professors, commencing a'so on the first Monday of
October.
The Students will have free access to the State Hospital.
Fee r f each Professor, (IS. Matriculation ticket. (6 •
Dissecting Ticket, 10; Graduation Fee, (25.
Good board can be obtained in the city at from 12.50 to
(8 per week. Further information may be obtained by
addrearing the Dean J. B. LINDSLEY, M. D , Dean.
NaahnUe, Tenn., February, 1851. au2o-wst*
A TEACHES WANTED,
r) TARE charge of the Bockspring Academy, in
Wilke* county, 14 mile* N. W. of Washington, f*r the
year 1854. For particulars, address the subscriber at
Maßorysville, P. 0„ Wilkes county, Ga.
L. M. HILL.
August 18th, 1818. au2B-wtf
LAW SCHOOL AT AUGUBTA,
rIB next course of Lectures will commence on Monday,
the Mtb of October.
The object of this Bchool is especially to prepare Stu
dents for the Southern Bar. The coarse of ioetruction is
that, lo long followed, and with such high reputation, at
the school in LitebfleJd, Coonectfcnt—a coarse of lectures,
giving an outline, in systematic order, of the leading
branches of the Law, wl'h a Moot Court, In which case*
are argned on a regular series of pleadings.
The weekly exercises consist of five Icctnres, one exami
nation, and one Moot Court.
Bta lgpte have access to ample libraries, and every ad- 1
vantage, for acquiring a thorough knowledge of the pro
fession, is at their command.
Terms—One Hundred Dollars per annum, payable quar- 1
terly in advance. WM. TRACY GOULD.
yVrtaufi
50 “i?- ‘.
uay.
August 24,1*58.
WAREHOUSES.
M.W. WOODBOT,
FAirroß AND COMMISSION MKU.™,
CHaNj, Mclntoih-atrcet, Augusta, Georgia. gA-tOsM
with fire-proof Warehouse and clow storage*BHß
a comniodi't ona. will receive and Mil all ktnda ofMerchan
diae and Pro luce make liberal cash advances on consiitn
menu, w . n required; buy, to order, Buppllaa for Planter,
and Merchants; attend strictly to the receiving and for- |
warding of Men handire and Produce, either by Railroad,
Oanai or Prira-e Conveyance; and pa>ticulariy to the for
warding o Cotton, Bacon, Ekwr Grain, and everything
rea -hing August (.either by Railroad, Oanai, or any ether
conveyance, fur re shipment to any destinatl.n. And
hope, by n ceasing Industry and personal attention to the
interests of my friends, srith the advantage of several
years experience in all the workings of the above business,
(under the supervision of Messrs. Jeffers, Ootbran A C 0.,)
to merit and reoeive a share of their patronage. My
charges for attention will in all oases be regulated by the
customary rates of tt e city.
Fo* Rtfsrexcs —Augusta: Heard A Davison, Doughty
A Beal), D’Antignac, Evans A 00. Rome—W 8. Cothran
A Co. Carteraville—J. R. Tower* A 00. Chattanooga—
0. E. Grenville A Co. Savannah—Cohen A Herts. Charles
ton—Chambers, Jeffers A Co. auß-8m
Having discontinued business in Augusta, we teke
this opportunity to return our thanke for the liberal
patronage extended to os, and take pleasure in eolicltlng
a continuance of the same for our friend, M. W. Woopacrr.
J UPPERS, COTHRAN A 00.
Hamburg, 8. 0., August Bth, ISSB.
OLIVER H LEE,
Factor and commission MBR-r^yr-.
CHANT, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.— Office onKkAAAI
JucJtmn Street, leading from the Globe Hotel to ■■■
the Georgia Railroad. The undersigned tenders his ser
vices to Ids friends and the public generally for the eale of
COTTON, FLOUR, BACON end GRAIN, or any other
article that may he consigned to him.
Prom his favorable location and long experience In sell
ing Cotton, and every description of produce brought to
this market, he flatter, himself that bs oan please those
who may favor him with their butineu.as he Intends giv
ing hu business strict attention and will spare no pains to
please. The receiving and forwarding Trough Goods will
receive prompt attention. Particular attention will be
given to the storage of Cotton In Plre-Proof Warehouses.
Orders lor goods will bs promptly executed at the lowest
market price.
0 ASH ADVANCES will be made when required.
Charges for svlUng Cotton will be the old of price of 86
cents per hale. OLIVER H. LEE.
Augusta, August 1,1863.
Persons who are indebted to LEE, HUBBARD A CO., or
0. H. LEE, will find their notes and accounts at my office,
aull 0. H. Las.
DOUGHTY & BEALL,
WARBHOUBR AND COMMIBSIONrrvTCt
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga, will continue
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION UUBI-|BBi
NEBS at their old stand on Jackson-street, devoting, at
heretofore, their personal attention to the Interests of cus
tomers.
They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities.
Chart es made in conformity with the established rates of
the city.
E. W. Douobtt, | W. Amos Bull.
Augusta, August 10, 1858. w4m
J. J. PEARCE,
WAHKHOUSE AND COMMISSION rs-v™.
MERCHANT, Jackson street. Augusta, O* laAAisa
Will continue to transact the WAKEHODBE AND|afSBS
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its various branches, at
bis same well known Pire-Proof Warehouse on Jaokson
street, near the Globe Hotel, and will give his personal at
tention to the Storage and sale of Cotton and other f reduce,
consigned to his caro.
CASH ADVANOEB, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY
SUPPLIES forwarded to order as usual.
Augusta, July 18,1868. J»u6
HEARD R DAVISON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Augusta. Ga .willcontinue KUHl
the WAREHOUSE AND CO .IMISION BUBIEBBB
at their Fire Proof Buildings occupied by them lor a num
ber of y ars past, and will devote as heretofore their per
sonal attention to the interest of customers. They are
prepared to extend the usual cash facilities. Chargee In
conformity to the established rates of the city.
ISAAC T. HEARD,
Augusta, Aug. 17,1858. JOHN DAVISON.
augl7 dlmewGm
NOTICE
THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that the firm of
ROBERTSON A CROCKER U this day dissolved bj
mutui I consent. All the accounts and notes are left In the
bands of E. D. Robertson for collection, who is duly au
thuriaed to receipt for the firm in liquidation.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
JNO.R. OItOCKER.
Augusta, June 80,1558.
ROBERTSON <fc STOVALL,
WARKHUUSK AND COMMieSIOWrc-v-rv.
BUSINESS AUGUSTA, GA.—The under-iihaAAAl
signed respectfully announce to the publio thxtHHHB
that they have lorm-d a co-partnership, under the Arm of
ROBERTSON A STOVALL, for transacting the Warehouse
and Comm st-ion business, at tl e Pire-Proof Warehouse
occuph d by Robertson A Crocker, commencing the noth of
June, 1858.
Both, having long experience In the business, will give
tli. ir undivided attention to the sale ol Cotton, Ftour, Grain,
Bacon, Ac., consigned to their care. Oash advances on all
consign menu made them, when d.sireil; and all orders
for Bogging, Rope and Family Supplies, Ao. filled at the
lowest market prices, and forwarded to order.
E. D. It' i.ERTSoN takes this occa ion to return his sin
cere thunks for too liberal patronage bestowed on the late
firm of Robertson A Cracker, and respectfully solidu a
continuance us the same to the new firm.
ROBERTSON A STOVALL.
E. D. RoSrdiTßOx, | Taos. P. Stovall.
Augusta, June 21, 1858.
U UITLOCK. COSKKKY k CO.,
VXTARKHOUSK AND COMMISSION MER-fx-r-rr,
V\ CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.—The
signed hate associated with them A. J Wmnock.flflHH
under the name and style of WHIT'.OCR, 00.-KEHY A
00., and will continue to transact the Warehouse and Com
mission Business at their old stand, Fire-Proof Warehouse
on Campbi 11-street, where they will give their personal at
tention to the sale of Cotton and other Produce consigned
to them.
Their charges for selling Cotton, will be 86 cents per
bale.
Liberal OASH ADVANOESmadt on Prodnoe In store,
when desired.
Orders for ROPE, BAGGING and FAMILY SUPPLIES
executed at the lowest market prices.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN 008KEKY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 8,1858, anT-wSm
fl. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMIBBIOJf
MERGHA T, Augoata, Oh., continues
business in all its branches, in the extensive PIREfIHIi
PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson street, near the Globe
Hotel, and formerly occupied by Walker A Bryson.
Having ample facilities (or business, and the disposition
to extend every accommodation to his customers, he
pledges his strict pers nal attention to the interests of all
those who may favor him with their patronage.
Orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, Ao., prompt
ly and carefully filled at the lowest market pricee.
August, 1858. auß
SIMPSON a GARDINER,
WAKKHOCBK AND COMMISSION r^rvw
MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusts, L-ftfob-Sa
Ga.. respectfully announces to the public general-HOBS
ly, that they will continue the Warehouse and Commission
business, in all Its branebe >, at their old stand on Mcln
tosh stieet, (Fire Proof Building,) and hope by strict per
sonal attention to the Interests of ail who place business In
their h inds, to merit a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowed the past season, and for which they em
brace the piesent occasion to tenderthoir thanks.
Their charges will conform to tbo established rates of
the city.
Orders for BAGGING ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES,
filled at the lowest market rates.
Gash advances made on PROUCB In More, when re
quired.
J-R. SIMPSON. | JAB. T. GARDINER.
July 80,1866. _
DISSOLUTION.
TUB FIRM of DYE A HEARD, Warehouse and Com
mission Merchants, was this day dissolved by mutual
consent. The notee and accounts of the late firm will be
liquidated by S. D. ll baud. J. M. DYE,
S.D. HEARD.
Augusta, Ga., July 16,1858.
8. D. HEARD,
WAREHOUBK AND COMMISSION . uu ,
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully
announces to the public generally, that be will RHSHI
continuethe Warehouse business In all Its branches, at the
old stand of Dye A Heard, Fire-Proof Warehouse, east side
Mclntosh-street—where he hopes, by unremitting exer
tions, to merit a continual ce of the patronage so liberally
extended to the late firm of Dye A Heard.
All orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, ROPE,
SALT, Ac., promptly filled at the lowest market prloes.
Cash advances made on Prodnoo In Store, when desired.
Augusta, July 16,1868.
In withdrawing from the firm of Dye A Heard, I avail
myself ol the opportunity of returning my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage extended to the late firm, and
eolicitthe same for my late partner and sucoeesor, 8. D.
Hjabs. Jyl9-6m J. M. DYE.
CROCKER & REEBB,
WARKUOUBB AND COMMISSION rrrr,,
MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. The on
derslgued, having this day formed a Co Partner- H3K9
sblp, for (he traueactlon of a general Warehouse and Com
miieion Busin- as, under the Firm of CROCKER A REESE.
Their warehouie Is on the corner of Reynold and Washington
s'reeu, convenient to the business part of the dty. Both
having had l ug experience In the business, wlllglvethtir
undivided attention to the tale of Cotton and Produee. All
orders fbr BAGGING, ROVE, FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ac.,
careful y 6il»( at the lowest market prloes.
J. R. CROCKER returns his alnoere thanks to hit old
patr.nsand friends fbr their liberal patronage heretofore,
and solicits acontlouarce of the tame lor the new firm.
EEf~Gaeh advances made on consignments when re
quired.
* a * Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be 1C oenta
per Dale. JOHN K. CROCKER,
Augusta, Ga., July 18,1806. JOHN C. REESE.
Jyl» wDm
BEALL k STOVALL,
WAIIKHOUNB AND (JROCBBY MBR-rryn,.
CHANTS, Aoausta, Georgia. AU Ooiton
oonrigned tu tot will be told fro* ofoommitgim ■HHi
The firm or Buford, Beall A Go, having bent dissolved on
the 6th cf June last, the subscribers, members of the late
firm, will continuethe Warehouse and Grocery business st
the same well known stands, (store on Broad-etreet, oppo
site the Fianten’ Hotel now erecting, and Warehouse on
Oampbcll-Dtreet) where they wfil be happy to see the
friends and acquaintances of the late firm, haring always
on hand r. Isrge and well eeleeted stock of GROCERIES,
suited " Planters’ treds, In which they feel confident they
ean off ■ nducementa equal to any house In the dty.
Cash ait aces made on Cotton in store when required.
WIIXIAM M. BEALL,
July Ist, 1868. JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
Jyl4 w6m
D’AXTIGNAC, EVAKB k U>
WARKUOUBB AND COMMISSION AER-rr-vt-r,
CHANTS, Augusta, Georgia.—WUl con-EftkAAD
tinne tbe above Business, in all its brand < 'gBSSI
at their Old Stand, the KIRE-PROL i WAREHOUSE, im
mediately at the Georgia Sail Road t where Cotton
and o t b.T Produce will be received per Rai'r ad, and stored
without charge for dray age. Their OOlce and Sales
room is at the same place oi Broad Btreet, nearly
opposite the Globe Hotel.
Cash advances made on produce, and all rsaaonable fa
cilities afforded customers.
Goods ourchased for planters at the lowest msrket price.
Wm.M.D’Astiobao. | Gao. W. Kvass. | Wa.E.Evajta.
Augusta, Angnst 26, 1868. aa26
• YTrABKHOI'SB AMD COMMISSIOBjrm
< VV MKRtIHANT- Augusta. G» . will continue
> the WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL COHMIS-MBl
1 SION BUSINESS at hie old etand on Oampbell-eireet.
» Particular attention will be given to Storage and tale of
< Cotton, Domestic Goode, Grain, Floor, Baoon and other
1 produce. Purchase of Oood*. receiving and forwarding,
shipments of Gotten to New York, Charleston and Sevan
-1 nah. Cash advances on produce in store, and all reason
able facilities afforded customer*. Charges will be made
in conformity to the established rates of Commission Mer
chants in the city. au#-w#m
WH. H. HOWARD* 805,
Grocery and commission mrr- .
CHANTS, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga., barctfgiM
no* on band at their old stand, North side Broad* ||X3a
street, a targe and well selected STOCK, and wiUBBHM
be continually receiving from Boston, New* York, Philadel
phia and B»Jt<more, all articles usually kept in a Grocery
Store. To which they invite the attention of Merchants
i and Planters, and pledge theineel*. xto glee their custom
ers good ar ictes at moderate prices.
r They will al*o receive and sell all COTTON, CORN, BA
CON, Ac., by Railroad, River or Wagon, and pledge them
selves to carry out fully the instructions of their patrons.
Their charges will be as heretofore, 25 cento per bale tor
selling Cotton, aaJ 5 per cent, on other Produce.
Cotton Stored in a Tire Proof Warehouse, and Cash Ad
vances made when required.
Wm. H. Howard, I Gborgr J. Howard.
PBXMUH POB BALK.
TH K Subscriber A /SPK
has for sale, the A MB
largest and fir.eat col- J*
lection o f improved
and pure bred Poul
try evt r offer# d in the J
South. It embra'-ea the JO
tollowißg approved and
ralutbie vsiiet^^^
° r BUFF C TEl2oW^al^BsSßui^!^
BI.ACK J®- *>.
WHITE *>• *O.
gray ™ do.
COCHIN CHINA do. do.
FANCY BANTAMS, CHINESE PHEASANTS, Ac., Ac.
The above fowls mry be seen at Bedford, 8 miles from
this eitv. In 8,1 cßse * where the pore baser Is not fully
tatujtod, the fowls may he returned and I will refund the
money, and pay all expenses. Address
D. REDMOND, Auguiti, Go.
»ui4 dtwawtf
LUTHER ROLL,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
IS IIIIO f tUt AOOOBTA BOTH,
HAS ON HAND a general assortment of VEHICLES,
of all descriptions, such as CARRIAGES, ROCHA
WAYS, BUGGIES, Ac., Ac, - inch be wrtlsell very low for
casb or approved paper. Pi ease call and examine my Mock.
—ALSO,—
On hand an assortments! ROCHA WAYS and BUGGIES
of hisown make. He will also build to order.
-ALSO,- '
A general assortment of HAHNEBS, which will bo dif
pound of low.
VEHICLES and HARNESS REPAIRED at abort aotioo, 1
very low. MU4MMT
CITATIONS FOKLhri !.L. ot At/M*
NIBTRATION.
piCHMOND COUNn MED.—tl hweas, upon t’ e
A\ petition of Dr. John T. Palmer, K nm- i ol t‘ e will
of Hoyd Crockett,deceased, rvpif-*a i>i top me ilmt * tl
> ward JotUb Hatcher, a minor uu er <»f ag»*, la
without a Ouar iar , and that It is nt'M.-tr.i tli. one
i should be appointed—
| , These are therefore to cite and all and singa
tar, the kindred and fr ends of srtld m <r. *«• brand
appear at my office,on the firstMombv ,n « ponder
next, at 10 o'clock A. M.. to show came, if my I y
have, why Letters of Guardianship for the |H i a* d
property of tire sa'd minor, should not be gran'ui to
Oswell E. Cashin, Clerk of the Superior Court, uceo.ding
to law.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
July 7,1852. LEON DU ° AB » o^‘^vy.
jpOLUMBIA tmVTVi OKO.—Whenas, Wwa rd 8.
V.7 Harrison applies for Letters of Administration on the
**«£** °* Bu‘livan Harris n.dect.md—
Th«»e ere therefore to cite and atlm -iiUh, aliandKinzu
lar, the kit dred and creditors of said dee-mei' to be and
appear at my office, wifhin the time pre vrltMl by law, to
show cause, if auy they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
July 80, 1858. 8. OR Mi FOR?*, Ordinary.
WARRKN COUNTY, Lo
renio D. Down., app l« to mi f r Latu-r.»' .(• min
tratloD do bonis non on the Estate oi John N. Br.nmlv. hue
of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all nod ainim
lar, the kindred and creditors of ». id deceased, to b “i d
appear at my office within the Unrepresented by law and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given uoder my hand and seal of office In Warren ton.
August 8,1858. AKDEN It. MKRSHON, Ordinary.
TT7ARRBN COUNTY, GKO VVhert-as, L<im mo D.
vv Downs, applies to me tor Letters c.f Adndri-nation
de bonis non on the estate of Cullen L. Braddy, liteif said
county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred und creditors of tmid deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show oause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given undermy hand at office in Warren ton.
ARDEN R. MERSHON,Ordinary.
August 8,1858.
Richmond county, geo.*—whereas, Dr. sam*
uel B. Clarke applies to me for Letters of Admir Htra
tion, witii the will auuexed, on the Relate oi Robert Al.
Pearce, late of Rehraond county, decea v d :
These are, therefore, toc te and admonish, alt and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of t.aid deceived, and nil
other persons interested, to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why Letters oi Administration with the will
annexed, on the Estate of the said Robert ?«. l\ arce, de
ceased, should not be granted to said Dr. s*amu«l D. Clarke.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
August 2,1553. LEON P. DUGA. 1 ?, Ordinary,
OLUMBIA COUNTY, GLO.-Whereas, Lm-h-y
Coleman Pearce, applies hr Letters of Guard an l ip
for the person and property of Uxsatta 0. und Rebecca
Duffy, minors of Francis A. Duffy, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon ntul admon sh, all
and singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased's
Estate, to be and appear at my office within ti e lime pre
scribed by law, to show cause, (if any they have,) why
said letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
August 5,1858. 8. CRA\VFORD, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEi .—Whereas, Hillary
Langford, applies tome f>ir Letters of Administration
on the Estateot James W. Langford dec'd:—
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be id
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, d
show cause, if any they have, why said letters, should .ut
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
Augusta C, 1858. 8 CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA.-WherVas, V* ilium ,\V
Walton applies f< r Letters of Administration on the
Estate of William Henry Buford, late of taid county, do.
ceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said decanted, ti In* and
appear at my office, within the time pretoiibcd by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters shuuid not
be granted.
Given under my haud at office in Augusta.
Auguut 4, l$t»8. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
OGLKTIIOItPK COUNTY, GUO.-Whereas, Wm.
B. Brightwdl applies to me for Letters o- Adm'n Hi ra
tion on the estate of Patrick o'Kcliy,latc of said county,
deceased—
These ure thereforo to cite, summons and ndimnbb all
And singular the kindred and creditors of sai I deceit * d, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescrib* d by
law, toshowcauae, if any they have, why said utters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office (hiv ffth day of Au.rurt,
1858. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordimr.v.
TAMAFERftO COUNTY, GKO.—Wlierean, Mw.
Serene Meadows, has np»lied to n»t* Ur Li itt»rs « Ad*
minintraticu on the estate of Williams! “'d >ws, deceastd:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, >. U and
t lar, the kindred and creditors, to bo and appear at my of
fice, within the time pre?.cribcd by buv, to show couse, if
, any they have, why Bald letters should n. t Uegi anted.
Given under my hand at office in CrawforUv !u.
[ August 28, 1852. QUINjgA O'Ni Ah, Ordinary.
TAI.IAFKRHO C OUNTY , tiKO.-Wl.ore. s, Plijah
Meadows, tms made npplicMtiui ‘ornefu- Letu-i b of
Administration on the estate of Wm. Meadows, late «f a d
county, decent ed:
1 These are therefore to cite and admonish, a’* ami singu
k lar. the kindred and crtdiiors ot the said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office within the t uie Uitd by law,
and show cause, if any they huve, why said letter > should
• not be granted.
Given under my hand at office tn Criv f rdville.
August 88,1858. QUINKA O’NEAL, O.r „,y.
Richmond county, cuohcia whereas.
Os well K. Caslilu, Clerk of the Superior Court of Hich
mond county, applies for Letters of Administration vu the
Estate of Sbotweil U. Clarkson, lute of said county, de
ceased:
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish,all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of mild deceased, and all
other persons interested, to he and up tear at my 'nice
within the timepret-erbed by lew to show cuu,e, if any
they have, why letters of administration on il.e estate
of the said Shotwell H. (lark,on, deccns d, should nut ho
granted to the said Oswell K. Caslilu, On-A i f Ihe bupc
rior Court of Richmond county—which letters will he
granted on the first Monday in October next.
Given nndermy hand atofil. e in Augustu.
August 24,1868. LEON P. DCGAh, Ordinary.
Richmond co< nty, ma. —Wh*rtss tiio tat ate
of Mrs. Ellin Guidon, lute of lUcliinorul county,
dvceapf d, is unrepresented—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and pltijju
lar, the kindred and creditoru of im id dtceaned, and all
other perxona inti retted, to he = i-d apptur nt my clßee,
within the time p eecribcd by law, and t>h< w c utu* (i* any
they have,) why Letters of Administration should not be
grunted on the Estate of the said Ellen Gm dr* u.tlcn’HM d,
to Oswell E. Cashin, Clerk of the Superior Court—which
Let ers will be granted on the firbt Monday in October
noxt.
Given under my hand at office In Augusts.
August 19, lm LEON 1\ Di li AS, Ordinary.
NOTICES TO DEBTOIiS AND CUEI)
ITORS.
NOTICBs— Sixty days utter date application will bo
made to the honorable the Court of Ordinary of Co
lumbia county, for leave to soil the dower LANDS, be
longing to the estate of Leonard Rood, late of Paid county,
deceased. WILLIAM I\ f fBED, I ,
LEONARD G. STB*D. f A “ ,n r "’
July _
NOTICE.— All persons Indebted to ti ee. l.iic of Pey
ton Baker, late of the Suite of MtakHlppi, deceased,
are requested to make Immediate payment; and tin so
having demrinds against mild estate ' ill presmt them,
duly authenticated, within the time pres* rit id by law.
JAB. U. GI'ULD, Adui r.
July 21,1858.
NOTICE.— All persons indebted to the Estate of Lewjg
Braddy, late of Warren county, deceased Are re
quested to make immediate payment; and these having
demands against said Estate will present them duly au
thenticated in terms of the law.
NAtIIAN BRADDY. Adrn’r.
August 8,1858.
NOTICE. —Sixty days aft?r dote, app'ication will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Coipnbia county,
for leave to fell the NEGROEB belonging to the minor
heirs of John P. J. Ev*ns, lute of said county, licensed.
July 80, .858. HUMPHREY KVANH, Guardian.
"VJ OTICB.—AII persons indebted to the Estate of Vaa
li Allen Collary, late of tt arren county, dece; sod, are ru
3uested to make immediate payment; and those haring
emands against said Estate are requested to present them
duly authenticated iii terms of the law.
August 5,1858. MOMKLY IIAWRB, Adm l^
NOTICB.— All persons having demands against the
estate of Wm. 8 Arnold, of Ogletbo pe county, o
ceased, are required to present them duly authentic d
within the time prescribed by law; an* all indebted to Said
estate are requested to make Immediate payment.
August 94,1858. N ANCY C. A UNO)/!*, Executrix.
TWO MONTHS after date, application nil) be madt
to the Ordinary of Jeflferson county, for leave to sell
the PLANTATION belonging to the estate of John W.
Denny, late of said county, deceased.
June 80,1858. EDWARD R. CAItSWE LL, Adtr r.
MONTHS after date application will be n ad
A to the Court of Ordinary of Wiltrao county, f r leave
to sell the Real Estate of Robert It. Run*) Ipb, I«t« < f said
oounty, deceased. WM. M. REESE. Adm’r.
June 28, lbW._
SIXTY OATS after dat •, applies'ion will be made to
the Ordinary of Lincoln county, lor leav*- to sell the
REAL RBTATE and NEGHOFfi belonging to K. F. Fleming,
late of Lincoln county, deo’d.
August 2, HPB. PORTRR_FLRM INO, Ex’r.
SIX'I V DA 2 S after date, npp-ication w II be made to
the Ordinary of Col mbia county, for leave t«» a li the
REAL BbPATK o) Mary Graves, dec’d. Bold for ihe bene- j.
fit of the heirs and creultors of • > ald dtccas- d.
G. lESNENT, ) AI ,
August 6, 1808. G. mail. f A,|UI rs -
SIXTY DAYB after dat*, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, for leave to
sell the Real and Personal Estate of Yhii A’len Collary,
deceased. M. lIAWES, Adin’r.
August 5,1858.
'I'WO MOMUrt after date, application v/ik be i i da
1 to the Court of Ordinary of : lbcrt county, for leave
to sell all the LANDS belonging to the Estate of John A,
Teasley, deceased, late oi shhJ county.
WM. H TEAfiLEY, I . .
REUBEN B. TUO NTON, ' A<un "•
June 32,1808.
'pVVll MONTHS iif.er date application will be made
A to Court of 'Vdlnary of Elbert county, to r leave to
sell al'the Lands and Negroes belonging to tho est v-t of
Jesse Dobbs, deceased, late' of said c**un»y
ELLISON A. DOBBS, I . ...
JoW-law3w WILLIAM M. DOBBS, ”•
SIXTY DAYS after date application wl't be mado to
the Ordinary of Burke county, (or leave to sell ail tbo
real estate of > avid Atiaway, deceased.
June 22, 1853, ELLINGTON OTTAWA Y, Ex'r.
NOTICK.— Ail pen cils indebted to the estate of George
L. Twiggs, late- of Richmond county, deceased, arc re
quested to m»ka Immediate payment to tie untl*. ij-i.ed,
and those having demand* against the estate, will ttnuer
them within the time presort led by Inw.
GEO. W. L. TWIGGS, 1
JOHN D. TWIGGS. ( tXI9-
July 10,1868.
TWO MONTHS after date, appiicallnr rlfi be n.nde
to the Ordinary of Worven county, for have to s«J 1
all the NEGROES belonging to the esttite of Jtir. Ji.bnston,
deceased, not otherwise disposed of by the will of the said I
deceased. AMOS JOHNSTON, i
WM. JOHNSTON, }■ L'x’rs.
AARON JOHN.-TON,)
Jaly Bth, 1868.
TWU MOATHB afterdate .ppl cn't.on will 1 e made
to the Court of Ordinary of Lfnco noi l nty, ft r it uve
to sell the real estate of William 11. Crawford, late oi said' . ,
county, deceased. . %
Jolt 6.1868. N. A. CRAWFOIiD. Ex'r. I
TWO MONTHS after date, application wnipw made
to the Cenrtof Ordinary of Elbert county, ft r lesve
to sell all the REAL ESTATE belonging to Singleton W.
Alien, deceased, Iste of Elbert county.
YOUNG L. G. ffARBIS. l Exeontor .
WILLIAM M. MeINTOSH, J Lxecutors.
July 12,1868. .. * ,
SIXTY DA YB after date, applicati n will be mads to 1
the Court of Ordinary ol Columbia county, for least
to tell the REAL ESTATE of Felix l'rior, d. ceased.
BOOKER C. SUTTON, I
JAMES 11. ALFOKO, 5-
July 18.1858. ERASMUS J. DOZIER,)
TWO MUNTUU after date appocatb n wUI be
to the Court of Ordioary, of Jeflcrami county, so- It ave
to seU the LANDS belonging to Jan.es Beetiey, Ute cf Jet
ferson county, msS AdmV .
July 18,1868.
IXTY days after date application win He made to tht
Ordinary of i olnmbia county, for leave to sell two
NEGROES, George and Lucinda, belonging to the heirs of
Dr. Thomas J. Webber, deceased.
Jnjy_3l,l-6*. 8. ROBERTS Guard’n.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Warren county fi r leave t sell a
NKOBO BOY by the natre of Charles, to the
eatata of John C. Ri ese, late of snid county, deceased.
July 22, 18-"8. WM. JOHNSON, Ad mV.
TWO MOUTHS after date application trilJ be roada
to the Ordinary of Jefferson county for leave to at II
three NEGROES, belonging to the estate of John W. Den
ny, late of Mid county, dec’d.
July 24,1868. EDW. R. CA FBWFLL, AdmV.
TWO MONTHS after date, application, wm'be*made
to the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, foi
leave to sell a Negro MAW, named Squire, commonly
known by the name of Luck, belonging to the e*.t ite of the
late John Ellis, deceased. WM. ED ./ARDS, Adm’r ,
August B,lߣB. with the will annexed.
dTfCKr-Mr C.H. BALDWIN i« am
in business, at Greensboro’, from thi«* date— the mime
and style of the firm remaining as b>-tore. Our other placet
of btuiDMS are unchanged. J. CUNNINGHAM « Cl *.
Green*boro*, August Ist, 1853. jyßl 4tw
TWO MONTHS afterdate, application Rill be ma !e
to the Court of Ordinary of Ovletlorpe county, f»r
leave to tell ali the BEAL ESTATE and NEGRO property,
belonging to the estate of Ohesly Arnold; and also, *ll
the NKGRO property belonging to the estate of Mary D.
Arnold, both of said county, deceased
WASHINGTON ARNOLD, I aj_,__
JAMES 0. CHANDLER, f A( I" rs -
July 81,1888.
TWO MONTHS after date application will *be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county for onve to
•ell all the LANDS belonging to the estate of John W. Roe
buck, deceased, late of Elbert county.
August IT, 1868. WM. B. ROEBUCK, Adm»r.
TWO MONTHS after date application wib be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county f«>r eave t>
se>l the LANDS and NEGRO PS belonging to the estate of
Nicholas M. Adams, (koeased, late of P’be t con my
August IT, 1868. DRUCILLA ADAMS, Executrix,