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London, I>ec.Bo, 1658.
There Is still <m staenco of any frMl»“•"*
the couteiidinf .rmtas, cither on *5“ fleets
A»i». T’-eii retold movement, of the Dec
in ti e B k «ca also rcn-»m anVv<>'" - . j
, 1 !h ' X *Z commencement of
~ w l hi u r on the present occasion been
mk'kflt, however, continues to show
i » jiu •** m<i i- beginning to fee! the effect
?. ri “,-ccottf' hi arrivals trout Au-tralia. Every
.'.it increasing imnreaston that direct
' . . between JLi-aiaami England and France
{ t t „, niiieli longer delayed, and that intelli-
u ‘ ~«oftl.i first blow may arr Teat any hour, yet
t-i n,,:s display ondiminiabad firmness and are
-.4 rs cant art*,vc the prices to which they
dr'pp-J in Ootoner Irom the mere apprehension |
ofitar, arl.en it had not been actually declared in j
any q>nr er. Tr.o panic at that time wa* pro- |
noun i t to be an unworthy one, and the result has
shown tnat aucii was the case. .
N twrh-U’iding tl.e popular sentiment both in
f'j and E ■,gland, that the united Government,
are noon i to ac promptly,tti.etfirtsofdi|ilom.cv
Ire still in so v., pnwress. It is to be hoped,
i owe er that they will not be made subservient to
•I • v v- ill the Oar, by enabling him to carry on
•i, I, ...... r. e.-•, noth o/ attack and lutrigue,
V . ■ pponent. are trusting to pacific protesta
t . T' o oegoiiationa now pending are simply
t>. wi.i-'h were.com enced before the affair of
,v ... I.r br.iiging .'bout a direct conference be
tween Kus.-iju ai.ti Turkish plenipotentiaries on
itrai tetritory in the presence and with
i ~ -ta re of the "ailied powers, and which it
i*a* ... t ■ e mod expdtent to break off, although
eni.-e p.ent *• entr have set the baseness of KueaU
In .i d! strong r light than before. Tha. no hope j
ca i be en er amed ol any advantage from it is the
o| in oti • t nine persons out of ten, but there are
nevertheless . me who still cling to the belief of a
p. s-ib.e wljuMuient. Accordingly, when any
Ire ‘i sUb meiii regarding the progress Ot^jese
uegotiw-.i's is circulated, ilia not without aaßfect
U).nu the funds.
At 11-st i v.as announceri that tho hail
agre d to the proposal lor sending a plewpotentia
ry on lot side, but with the stipulation that the
pr.t.cipwi'.ti. s houbl first be evacuated, and that
t io c .': .rtnee should not beheld on Austrian soil,
or ..' ail events not at Vienna. This concession
Beamed virtually a cairn inode of declining the
ma or, sit.c-i although me Sul'an undoubtedly
owt I it to hi» own dignity to refuse to treat with
a power >.!ready invading h e territory, it was well
known that Kussia would not make any prelimina
ry movement of the kind demon-led, while the
obj'C'ioii to V o ma as the place of niaa ing was
as. a severe inonstration against Austria,
fa«icr accounts, however, seem tonne that Turkey
hi s given way Upon the point of the previous
*7»o. ion of the principalities, on un Un ierstand
ing that a! o ia to reoeive from the allied powers a
g lu-ju eo teat tin ru is to tie no ultimate question
bl tb. */gre»aor bung brought to retreat, either
.nColLsne '.usljr or by force. Revived hops* have
t iaret Ts been man. f .'led that during tile pause
c.i dby the fro t and snow on ttie hanks of the
Jh.nubi! a treaty may yet be concluded.
Tl.it rhe Cabinetliolb atf’irisuud London
i .ve not wti dly digcar.iod sueti a |>roei<eel is
atroiigly beliovml, and it is also to bo added ttmt
noiw.i fi"t.aintirg the indignation with which ltus
aik is regarded, they will not bo condemned bv
tti public f- r their perseverance, if they are in it
po.il'ton eventually to show that while they have
a :i hesitated to uoandon a single effort that coaid
avert the final necessity of a different struggle,
they hive not boon permitting the delay to inter
fere with vigorous preparations tor tho worst, and
to be turned, after the manner of all previous de
lays, Moldy to the use of their unscrapul uh foe.
Toe-t iilthy but vigil-nit nature of tho prepara
tions of Ku»niadurini? the whole of the pust year,
tr im the liinn wlien thoi'zar first instructed his
auibi.i-sadois to give particular assurances at tho
various courts of his unuitcruhlo determination to
maintain ncuco, ha- since been proved beyond all
anticipation. The only mistake he appears to
have m..do is in not having boon sufficiently
prompt in getting a loan from England. lie had
oornmeueed negotiations for one of six millions
St r ing for a railroad, but while bu was haggling
about I rrun his designs were exposed and the
opportunity was lost. ilence with insolvent
Austria by bis aide, it is tho money question that
is likely to prove the bent element in bringing
ah nit a pacification.
At. the w ind up nf the year tho statements from
ell parts of the United Kingdom are uniformly fa
vorable, not only us to the extent of business on
j >jad during tho pa;,t twelve months, but also of
its pier.niit position and prospects, A Jioriod with
Much u total absence of commercial failures has
never been known, it being n fact that the only
snspension- which have taken placo have been a
few of smiill amount in the London Stock Ex
ohange among the speculators tor a fall. No one,
therefore bii.v suffered except those who refused
to b< lievo in the general soundness of affairs.
At the sumo time, among tho operative classes,
there has li-ra general employment at better
wages, taking all tilings iuio consideration, than
were over known, for all who wore willing to ac
cept them. Eix’y or seventy thousand persons in
Lancashire have been out of work forfour months,
but the .-.offering they liavo sustained has been on
to I, voluntary, t'ii -y doomed that by a ’‘strike”
tli y cotilil get a«ti l further advance, and tlioy
Imvi paid the penalty of ignorance, einoe if their
loaders had m-cnra ely estimated the general posi
tion of nll'iirs, they would liavo seen that thoy
coit d not have selected u worse moment for the
movement titan that which was ohceen. — Specta-
Eahtkus Affairs.-—Tho report that the Russian
ptou'ii* r i'rutli hud *et on tiro two Turkish villages
hy throwing into thorn red hot shot, is continue 1.
Thoro whh n o u provaleut rumor t hut the bha
of Uorain hud formally instructed hi« consuls to
di*con<imie diplomatic relations with ihdlucen ot
lira 1 lir'Hiun K »tliication» of a treaty olteuaivo
and defunsivo, it iaaHsorted, had paused between
K » *ia and lVsiu.
'lhe report that the Sultan of Turkey had eon
nenied to liaton to the propoaala by the l’jur pow
er.' ia npeutml.
Tho now* from Asia mentions that tho Rmsiaim
were driven hack at Alex mdropol. Soliin l'acha
gain-it a biiiiiuiiL victory in tho neighborhood of
Lall'di.
I/»Me r s from Trebisondo announce that Daniel
Boy hu \ also been victorious at Torok.
A r m> >rt that was sorted in the Morning Herald
that a Russian sloop of war, loaded with combus
tible*, tut l nil* mplcd lo set tire to the allied licet.*
fituiionu I in t»i« Bosphorus, was regarded as a
“}"i i: invontlon. 1 ’
The U'HHiun udtniral Nachimoth had addressed
tho f 1 low mg letter to the Austrian consul at Sin
ope :
Monsieur lo Consul-Permit mo to address my
solftoyouuK tho only European representative
whoso tl i r I *co hoisted, that you may make known
toiheuj ho rites of tho uul'ortumto town of Sin
opo the aolo ohjuot of tho arrival of tho Imperial
ftoot iutheharb ir. Jl iving learned that the Tur
k ships which woro contiminlly cruising on the
c of Aha v.a to raise the population which had
•nmuittnd to Rusift had taken refuge in the roads
of pe, I wu* reduced to tho deplorable necessi
ty f aPack ng them at the risk oi causing injury
to the town and fiarhur.
1 *ymp;‘tli!t,v in tho sad fate of the town and of
the inoffensive iuliaMtents, for it was solely the ob.
h im • tufa i • i o*' the h >*tilo iu habitants, and par
ticn arty tht tiro of the butteries, which compelled
us \ > employ the lire of the butteries, which corn
polled 'H to employ bombs as the only mode of
ail -! iig them quickly ; hut the great est damage
» vo. r.vi.ccd In d.e li»*n was certainly caused by
tl» r .» ( wreck of tno Turkish ship, eat on fire
m -•> hy their own crow*- A* soon us tlio ere
ui • ' ti • pcr."iitted mo. lsent a boat with an olli
c , b“:i -ng c flag >d truce, to explain my real in
it o mn* «t* the authorities of tho town, but the of
tl r r.*nMiudUnue tm hour without discovering
H n . *; the whole of yesterday nobody appeared
ex • l some Drool;*, calling themselves deputies
f 1 ‘inti:*!? c>j .n , .nim , n inhabiting the town, sup
• d.'.oi* g m • t.> receive tln-m on board the tl et;
ou* ■> * . iructions being ac-lely to act the
T" r ki ii •Idj.so* war, l recommended those nnfor
tum c persons to! lie European consuls. lam now
q idimg tha port, an l 1 depended upon your good
eih- r- in m.i'i k . '.vn th *t llie lmp r.al squadron
b* 1 '■m«■ ti •neither against the town or
ag i'M.t the port »>» -S nop**.”
t'h* Journal of Cv ;.s::mtltiop’e expresses itself
tj ...v- . r dative to tho interruption of dip o
ln ;ie rehi'oi *. between England and Persia;
In «’ *. tpnmoe ot a serious diJfjreticu, one re
i n • it a; ivo ot Ores; Britain in Persia demanded
in an rin.rgopo note prompt satisfaction from the
Per-.it,n Government. The JSmui see .ed inclined
t» gr d it, l» it tho Kussiuti embassy, hy its in
trig • uecocde l in turning him away from that
co ir*. In consequence, the representative of her
Bri tunic Ma.e>ty,ni 'feheran consWtorod it hi. ilu
t\ i - iiHt>rnii>l ull diplomatic rotatioua with I’ernia.
I’ .o ixtromo agitation which now exialaamongat
tlio AUlliana disquiets not oii|y I‘ersia, but ov«n
Kros.a. Soiuoltmiff woe anid sometime back of an
Alfjhan embassy from Dost Mohammed Kiuui to
IV a; thatemoaaay baa arrived ut Teheran.—
1 V i M dioimm d ie an implacable enemy to Raa
aia, mid oppo-.ua with Ilia itroatoal resolution tho
poller of liioOiur iu Persia, and tho rest of Asia.
A letter from Aleppo, 19th Novotuher, says:—
“The Arabs ot the Desert have raised 5,000
men to t i e part in the defe.ioj of tlio oouu try.—
The in ah turns of Aleppo have received an au
thorizutiou to form a regiment of volunteer oav
airy, an<i iu a few days alter ISO t horsemen were
completely equipped. They have ohoaeuaaeom
ni .no iv tlio lliintiasohi Ahmet Ktfendi.an olliocr
of print ixperimee, who hasahoadyservedaitainst
the 1\ issiuiis.
Solmian l’aoha invited the eottsuis, pachas, and
ai! the inhabitants to be presont at tho departure
of the troops, and iti order to iive more ceiat to
the ritfdr, Ar.mi l’acha appeared with au escort on
horaoh- ck and preceded by a band of uinsic. Bo
liinau Paoaa (Kaivored a very impressive address
to iho troops."
Accounts from Tohoran have been brought, by
Utters from E xeroum,otthe 4th, annoonciugthat
the Shah ot I’orsia lia I, at the imtigation of Russia,
changed hi. Ministers, and turned all Kuropoan
oth; rs, English, German, French and Italian, out
Ot h : s army
A Idler from Ibraila states that the Russian
tlcneral rjetvan*, in attempt on Amondan, a small
jalnud of the I 1 -nabe, had to r. til c alter severe loss.
Tito Russian army in tiic ttanoaaus has been ro
lalbrood by 15 regiments of Cossacks of the Don,
ttu ler Genets! Krechatisky.
The I’uris Moniteur of the 80th of Deoontber an
nouuoes that acoorditigto tho latest advices from
t Vastantinople, tho Divan was in pericct harmony
at h the representatives of France, England, Aus
tria and Prussia, as to tho conditions ou which tho
Porto c mld with honor concur in the re-establish
mont of peace.
A corre.pondent of the Augsburg Gazette, in a
comnuuiiestic n reviewing the prospects ot Turkey,
aays t. at "the host under the command of Omar
i •• not a compact body like a regular organ
ised h-r y run army ; and that it will wither away
as.rspivlty as it has sprung up."
ih < luortaiUy am.n g the Raaaian troops in the
n bit iin-reas. t.
itic 1.-'udoii l ime* has now its special corres
j)Oi .< ■ on the Dantibo.who thus described the
posit', u ut the iurkish force* at Kalafat:
On l e side cf the Danube fi. e., to the X W t I
the tcrt.fi >t c nip nst*on high earthen aceliviUes i
which *■■ uM not possibly tie sto med if decently i
d f. ude.i; but ar'a i utid a fist space on the shore !
ot tli Dauul-e .eads rigid into K.datat; this has I
be ll -to; pt i by a deep l eueh, l! c approach a 1
C ■< ..1 f' u' In a'"'v- iln ; y, 1
E. .. e., iu the directi >n of the Krajovaitbegroui d i
isi mpuretively e vet, and ti. 9 furgs nave here no j
ua‘ . terri'e rue ad.ant: g-; but the strong, high !
align > tort i cal the Danube swceoa tiie Kraj .va |
Sj ; rr. ft . and a sut!; ::eul corps of I’u kisl. oavairy )
d nc ’ g ope id: ;»a made in the breaa'works !
to ■ ligt.i, an t'.aeking Russian force would run j
n i eiv: «!ii idown into the DantlJe. j
htcti es t. ~e e.. alij is.'iesis protected by avaui >
ttc■- -i r ti-~ —imatiou fires covering on the |
extreme right ai d left.
t’r.sse ii. g round toward the South, we again j
coiue upon a s i eng fort or bastion on a large scale, j
to rue. sr an aitgitiar limit, and here an inconvenient |
cb tai Cirri v Jar aueimon—a considerable hill, !
toe Isr dctaei cd ir.-m tho lusiy of the positiou to I
h.-eoii.cn . idly non led. and too near not to as- !
f. --. a r 'otiree to an alt eking force. Thetroorw I
are tuerr tore active.}' engaged iu raising the arti- i
fiw.,l parapet oppo i.c the hi.l so high that it can- I
tot b ev.ri.jkid On the hill a block house is’
to b• . rated. Alt the rest • f the way down iothe i
Du übe iK.ew KnitA ywe cr.mnie''.eed wuh the I
b- “*> ■'« K...-I ) the hr.astwo’k. and batti
r,v • :tow th r .tg«. ot gr und within winch
rv' ■ s 1 Die hriAgc end U :-..tr-,d |e s,. ered. I
t' frp.-k-- ocx.ctisive ca-.not Ve mend cx
cff bi f very s r e i for winch tsalsfa'. i-f
f. - c.vcoimi.'sla'i, ti. Tents u-s already nut of j
to - u ’ i • -u 1 toe cii-nge of the iern
rero arc h.ss pv i many fatal dy santar.es. .
It. -r lies therein.e !*..ti had to a reatmree at
one. economics! an 1 effectual. Space equivalent
to u long barrack room have been dug out ol the !
earth and covered in. Suppose a ibg house atone |
gUr/ suuk to the eaves, the solid ground forming
th« floors smt walls sad the ridged roof s.opmg
down to the ground, considerably beyond the per
pendicular beams, and you will have an idea of
these Winter barracks.
The rain aad damp are thus cameo away from
these earthen walls; light and ventilation are se
cured by garret and gable windows, fires barn to
consume the earthy odor, mats act as arras, and the
sol Jior is oomfurtable in Winter's cold or Hum
mer’s heat. I visited one, and found brick “man
ga's” at appointed distances; a clear space in the
centre for passage, and on either side each sol
dier’s blanket and kit; the centre supporting
beams were ranged round with well burnished
muskets, and the drums at the gables, ready to
heat the alarm and send the artillerymen to the
forts, the infantry to the breastworks while the
cavalry await thedecisive moment to dear the de
bouches. .
g\ll the«e work? bear no resemblance to the in
artificial Turkish entrenchments such as one has
frequently seen elsewhere. All are constructed
on the most modern principles of engineering
science; their wide extent, and the extraordinary
activity displayed in so short a time, have struck
me with astonishment.
I believe that since Torres \ edras, no lines of
so striking a character have risen, as if by magic
in exeention, but clearly showing no hurry in plan
or selection. This revolt of the Turks against
their own habitually- sluggish nature, this union
of a burst of Asiatic energy with the science ol
Europe, compels my mind frequently to recar to
the similar pl.enomona of the Unuaariari war.
Guest Bbitain. —Letters have been received in
Dublin irom Mr. Smith O’Brien, written at New
Norfolk, bearing da'e the lS'.h of September
three days later than the date assigned for hi- t-»
cape. The reports of his escape, emanating frtrn
Limerick, are therefor* destitute of f uuda’ron.
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»r. Tobbu, could fill a dozen newspapers with certifi
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Dr. Tobias h.u put up a Horse Liniment In pint
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Ordinary's Notice.—Executors, Administrators and
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Those who have omitted or forgotten to make returns for
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Monday in January next, (and save cost, as it is not the
wish of the Ordinary that such should be incurred,) other
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GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE-1854-
pgT This Institution, which was Chartered in
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under the direction of a Faculty ol experienced aud suc
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Ko extra charges are made for Incidentals or Statione
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The Spring Term commences on MONDAY, the 9th of
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n.Vtwl
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On hand a fine assortment of BONNETS, which will be
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that he continues to manufacture COTTON GINS of a supe
rior quality, at his factory three miles east cf the city of
Macoc,on the Central Railroad. Having, within the last
year, enlarged his Factory and made great additions to his
machinery,and having the very best of workmen, he is r.ow
prepared to supply the country with Gins unsurpassed (in
any respect) by any made in the United States. The sub
scriber would not speak disparagingly of any Gin Factory
in the State; yet he thinks it no presumption to say that
hJs Gins are more universally approved than those from
any factory. Every Gin sent from his factory within the
las' year has given entire satisfaction; he has not heal'd
th ■ first complaint, but has been informed by many, tb»
h:s Gins are superior iu every respect to any t,h**y have
ever seen in use; and in all probability,thsr* nj no other
factory in the Btat that has met with such success. He
attribute* the fine performance of his Gins to the personal
attention which they teceivefrom him in their construc
tion. Every Gin that leaves hi j factory, is closely inspect
ed by him during the time cf its bniluing and afterwards.
Be has never desired, neither dots Ue over iutetJ La. hadU
more Gins than he can properly st eto himself. Therefore,
all those who purchase Gins of him, may with confidence
expect a good one,for he assures the public that no ether
kind shalMeavc his shop, as 1 is undivided attention will in
future be given to the building of Gins.
As au evidence of their superior quality, he refers the
public not only to his numerous patrons, bu‘ also to the
premium list of the last Agricultural Fair of the State of
Georgia, where it will be seen he took the premium over al
his mpetitors,(some of whom were quite formidable,)
and iu justice to them he would say they exhibited speci
mens of work hard to beat. And as still further eviuec.ee
of the character of his gins, he would state that the Com
mittee appointed to award the premium alter the exami
nation made by them, each purchased a gin from him be
fore they left the ground. And notwithstanding the late
ness of the season, his gins were so much liked by people
visiting the Fair, that hr sold twenty during the week. He
is weii prepared to try all his gins before they leave the fac
tory ; but he deans it unnecessary from the fact that a 1
his gins are made alike. He does not build a poor gin ft r
one man and a good one for another. But he w ill try all
gins when requested to do so.
Contracts can be made with my traveling agents, or by
letter addressed to me at Macon, Georgia. All orders wni
receive prompt attention. O. W. MASSEY.
JeH-ly
WJI. Q. HOWARD* sox,
p ROCfiRY AXU COMMISSION MKIU
VjT CHANTS, Broad-street, Augusta, G*., hascg-T*" s
now on hand at their old stand, S« rth fide Bro»U-|.^ 1 q
street, a large and well den oted STOCK, and wilifc«iW
be continually receiving from Boston, New-York, Phitaue
t»hta and b tltimore, ail Mtieitt usually kept in a Grocery
bt tv Tc which they tnviw- the atte- lion of Merchant*
ano Planter*, and pledge theme* ive# to g-.ve their custom
er> good ar teles at nit .derate prices.
I WI L‘ rec *‘'eand sell ail COTTON, CORN. BJ
*c**oy Railroad, River or H agon, sud pledge them
“ *•"» ««<»■') ih. In.recSw'ofVir
“ b *««o'ore, •-'•• .eoi per bule !oi
selling K >UoL, and h per cent, on ether Produce
A.-
rioSJSsaiis*. 1
. ~ ... auG-«Hn
OXFORD BOIEL NEWTON COUNTY, GEO
THK kIINCKIBKK begs leave to inf.rm the nr,
patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- F»
rally, that he h.vs taken charge of the above Hotel,
ho, es with trusty servants, good cooks, and an ardent de
sire on his part to render hi* Douse second to none in the
State, to ob .ain a libera* share of patronage. Persons or
Families, wishing to spend a season in ore of the most
beautiful and healthy rural vi.lages in Middle Georgia,
will be accommodated with rooc s, Ac. lie is also con
structing commodious Stables, which will be attended by
an experienced Ostler. Terms to suit the times. His
motto will be, M to see that none go away dissatisfied."
j%31 W. W. COOKSEY.
PRINTER’S INK.
I'IIK subscribe*- has c-oit*. need the manufacture of
PHlNTkii’** NK ia Augusta, and'will be grst !ul f r
the pa n-nag of *!1 these wf .• use i«. fie ra ixr» a sup
rior article < r News ami Bo«s lr,k, which Wirt be hO'o a:
C crieston pnews. with the ex vn«e of traiw oit?*{ on
»•>' »«P-» u» n kt..of so tc I*4>noua-'• «s.'
A-- or4 -*» a<idrcfated to nu, or D. B. ! LU.ViB *C« ti
n:oct ttlh ratso.i. *M. U 1 i X'LJi
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-483 BISLCHKB* HOU.IN6SWORTH.
COMMERCIAL.
Forego Markru.
LrVESPOOL, Dec. 3 h —Attherfateof our lazt Circular
advices on the Xtd ins*., p-r Can-id j, we reported our Cot
lou market a3 vlo ing firmly; s. nee then wc have daily ex
per.enced a fair demand, and owing 10 ihe light import,
the quantity of desirable Cottoo on show is very small;
holders, therefore, have no difficulty in obtaining extreme
rates. The American -advices received this week are not
calculated to change the position of this market the princi
pul feature being the light shipments to this country,
wh ; ch will prevent our stock from accumal ting to any
grtat extent till a much luter period than usual. The con
sumption of the staple daring the l&tt six months has re
ceived a Sivere check, and probably does not exceed So,OUO
\t week of ail des ripfo aathe present *ime, the weekly
average fur the year proves to be 85,675 bales for the king
dom, hgures which—viewing the social d.sturbances at •
home, and the strong probability of a European war in the j
spfing, saying nothing of the high pric-t for food and the
pro-p ct of stall higher r stes—are not bkcly to te reached |
during the coming season. Wecloee the year with small
stockr of Cotton, miixdy owing to the very ligh*. import •
during’he part two moaihs, and we believe that spinners’ j
holdings are much leas tb an usual at this period. Prices ,
art now quite 3£d. V higher than a the s.*me time last
year, out, with the prospect of fui y 3,0o)/j<j0 bales for the
American crop we ;hmk our present rateo are hazardous
in the lorn run, although the lateness of shipments may ‘
keep us firm at about pre-ent currency for sou-e time.
To d*y the st ck ol Cotton proves ti be about 6),000 j
’ aies in excess of the weekly estimates, principally in .
American. The mark-1 closes steadily, with estimated |
sales of 5t09 to 0 t*o balei.
llic total s*Ls of the week amount to 45,€60 bales, cf ;
whi<.h 05,29<; are American. S]itculatcra have ta*tn 7,950 ,
;*nd x, orters 2,29o —leaving 89,t>90 bales cf all kinds to j
the Trade.
Tiie imports for the same time is 1C,745 bales, of which j
7990 are American.
PRICE* TO-DAT.
Fair. Middling. Ordinary, j
N-w Orleans.. 1 1 B)s4ssjad i
Mobile.,.. -l
Avi.iuic t;«d 6d B>s!£ps)*d ;
Brazil. Egypt. E. India. W. lnda. Total, j
Stouk
this day 286,170 49,0» 82,000 176,870 3,860 507,501* I
S’lnetime
IsOi 358,820 f 4,420 99,170 79,570 5,8:30 577,510
In Mattchts'.er no new feature ex s»; the business do-
Ing is o. a hethy character, -t firm pr ces.
The arrivals of Gr-iia continue to oe on a moderate scale
and millers ar.d dealers have be=n ob ;ged ij purciiase
f eeiy in this market—Wheat has moved off fre yat an
.d vane ; of4d.(g,6J, V lbs.-—Flour comm tnds Is bbl.
m re money, auu Icuua C »ru at’ractsmore attention at
V q«**tcr improvement.
No trar.sa ;iions of importance in other American pro
duce Wriyhty Gandy tT Co*
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 30.—There has been a steady market
for Cotton all the wn**k, and he scarcity of c.eau Boweds
and Mo'-lo at 6<.l V tt». has t. abkd holders of
such toobt in aSrtHti ovanie, while the ful supply stilt
offering of the lower qualities prevents improvement.
Again, to • av on the Kroner*, taking actual nteck, th re
vs tound to be in ex :v»a over previous e timates of about
50,' 01) »»al §,neatl> the wdole b n<g American. Since this
real error wo» discovered thcmaiket ha .'Car.ely been
so stead . A fairbu luens tedou-g in Manchester, cou
riering-t is Ohristmas week.— Jan. McHenry,
LIVERPOOL, De.*. 3 *.—There baa been a fair demand
f;r Cjttvn du-xng tli . w c *-k, from the trade, specuiaiors
a d exporters, ai d the m *rkei has i»een quite firm for ail
descriptions,» u 1 particularly lor Am rican cf the current
qua‘Ules,ats)£(js6jifd. & T>., which are rather dearer.
Thereh«ve been u* n on speculation and for export 7,760
*.ui- riran and 2,5* t*East India, and 35 89 J bal.s by the
rade. Ti.o actual **xp rt ol I,o*o Anurican anu
* 276 E» a: India, in ailo,34‘i ba« is. The stock proves to be
(3,i OOtales hanth estimates ,0 0 being American.
Satess,ooobale ,5 ospeculation andrxports.
N. No buoioess will be transacted here on Monday,
ihc 2d January.— Uoiliunhead, TetUy Jt Co.
LIVERPOOL, Dtc. 83 —ln presenting our annual tables
a few re«ur -« wli s ift! :e u/in this occatiioo. The import
at this port is in theog regute bales less that last
ye .r, the greu foiling oil being fro u the United Miates,
(259,912 rale-,) wh nee the supply of new C'l toa has been
c. n 'iderably 1 ss at th s date; lant ye -.r there were up
iv.,rd< f 2:/ ,boo ba'f Hat ► ea, ami now only b2,6*4 bales.
‘Ac have 12,S 8 los? f otn the Brazils, 2,626 from the West
Indies, *nd o ,123 bales lens from i gypt,<B,U23 balesat
win ♦* Prtiu has .-ent u 1 *, bales mo e, and the L. Indies
1*5,014 bales, with b0,85a bah s ol burat at sea for tliih port.
T: e-j Dgurea nee 1u > cominciit, bu th y are very im
port* us regards the pnn e souic (fair supply it is
-upp- sed at a mo lerate raicul lion that -h: traoe holds
1% least 7oo,bales foss than they did at this lime last
year, ami 1 otwi.h.t«n i'g the v- rious deductions for
short time turn-outs, Ac., -hat the co sun,dion on the
wnole has »xc -eded that of last y ar, rather more than
above deficiency iu spinner-’ hands. Die ac.Ual stock
app ars to be upward oi 5U,0 'U bales mere than estimate i
—we djii’t understand l»y wi.at process A good extent
of business has been done durirg the week nd the prices
of current qualitits h -.Vcbten well sustained, particular
ly for /merican,whhhare about dearer. Diesale to
dty are 6,000 bales, the market closing steady.— Hm. Clare
it; &vn.
HAVRE, Dec. 28.—1 wrote to ycu on Monday last, by
the Baltic sti amer. Yesterday, the titles in our cotton
market Were 0)0 bales. A tel* graphic despatch f.oin Liv
erpool g»vc cs a humm .ry intelin,e. ce ts the advices
brought from the Utite i states by the Luropa steamer, of
the 14. h inst.
Vo-Jay the same d illnc a in transactions continues to
prevail, out upon the whol:, prices remain wc!l supi>orted,
as rega»da cotton. •
Huu has txperlerccd a dicliae ts per bol and
is now offered freely ut43f. Buyers have retired. Cor.
Cum. Adv.
CHARLESTON, Jan. M.—Cotun— There was quite a
good demand for most qualities nf thi' article for several
• lays pn-e ding the date ©four Lfd publication, which was
frtel and prom tly met by .-e ler., at prices indicating
rather a declining t- n lency, without, however, e*'t iblish.ng
any decided change in favor of punkas is. 1 his fact hav
ng been •le trly eatable*m dat die close of busness, our
h» in r quotations, ak wi 1 be rvc-illecUd, were renewed,
ami the market c used with the Middling qux iti. s quoted
at 9^9/4c , and Middling Fu ? r, The present
week opened with am« tier .ttly fair demand, the sales of
Friday—the firat day—having reach* d some 13t0 bales, at
ara gc of figures corresp mding with the quotatioi s given
in ou.- rep rtaf that morning; baton Saturday the mar
ket was de,»re.sed,and these prices Were with difficulty
sustHi. ed--s. hs on y SJO ales. The enquiiy, howtser,
was renewed on Mou ay, with a f ir degree of activity.
About .ftuO alee sold in* ihe course of the day, and holders
r« aiisod their asking i atea, '1 lie sal- sou 'I uesday re-n h. d
1800 bales, at similar r.ttes. <*n Wednesday the market
opened with a very fair eiiqu ry, and when the day closed,
u wards of 9uoo bales had ch »ngtd hands on termsindi
c*tii g i full la’.ige ofpric.s. 'li edema d fill off yester
day, from what can c* we •»<• ut a to determine, but the
transactions, near 1000 bab s, so far us prices were con
cerned, rbowed a firm market, v ith a slight udvuntage on
the side oi sellers, but not sufficiently .so us to influence
min making any change in our previous quotations, and
those weollVr be.ow are, therefore,the same as given in
our review of the 18th Inst., to which we would with confi
dence refer, us indicating the true position of the market
at «he 1 1 sc • f the w eek. The receipts, since our la. t, com
pri e 11,484, and the sales in the aggregate, in the yame
period, may be put down nt 8995 bales at the following
prices,viz:—ti9bale3at
8 3 g ; 2<H) atßK;lS4atSsa ; 1289 at y t \ 633
at 9, 238 at 95® j 12'* at 9h£; at 9;'®; 062 at 93jf; 126 at
9v, 12.ni ut 951; 200 at 9;® ; at i>; 25 at h s®, and
10 ibats ut 10>.ic. We quote <>rdina yto Good Ordinary
8(& S '4 ; MiJdl.i.gtoG od Middling 9(g*9>4 ;Mi Idling Fair
1 (frlOAi Fair njjf; anti Fully Fair and Choice—© —.
The market f r ah di scripti< ns of Long Cotton has been
very quiet since oui lust. Th receipts during the previous
fortnight have fir ever-reached the d m.tnd, which has
d preßi-ed prices, ami the transactions rin e our last show
a dveliuing market, Which was particular'y the case in the
Middl n qualities, n which the few salts mt.de have t -
tablisbed a decline ol horn 2<2»Be. In the high ran 1 low
er qmlities no marked change has yet taken place, but
th-market is unsettled, Hi ; d in its i resent position it is
im;:o sibie to give o h r than nominal qua atioi-a —say, 20
(jfr'iac for Florid**, according to cleiu utss and fineness;
Ha tees and Maiusar>d Middling >ea hlauds.from 3p@4oc.;
and very Fme aud Ext u, aua upwards, as in
quality.
2;ue. —The better qualities remain about the same as
previously reported. The receipts, which comprise 4180
tierct-s, hive been so d. Brices hive r.mged from
f 4. but l y far the larger ortion of the operations have
been made w thin the range cf 3# hundred.
Corn .—There was an arrival this work of some s¥*o
bushels North-Caiolina,which were sold at bl cents $
bushel. Several small parcels country in sacks h ave rea. li
ed ihe oily since our lust report, which have Le in selling
principally at 86 cents, sacks included.
Oats —There have been no arrivals i ince our last. A
store lot of 100 U buthc s Maryland has te n sold at 56
certs bushi 1.
Hay,— Some 800 bale* North River, received si»?ce our
la>t. h»tve been taken t-ff the market at $1 85 100 lbs.
Flour. —Sales of C untry brands were fro ly ma le in
the early part f the week at s«ek—upwards of
10h0 of which w-.-re puroh «sed h.r coastwise hu ment.
Gergia from barrel; aud for
North- nrolina. ihe s.ocs havi- g been mat.r.nlly re
duced by th-sccompHr .tiVtly heavy transact on-’, ladders
t wards t. v close of business asked and obtained »ather
h goer pr'ccs, but no permanent advauce can be said to
have been r a! z d.
’Eacon, — his article continues to be very much neg
lected.
J.ard. —Th-_* m irkot for «h*s art? 1c has been quiet. We
u >te the siile .f 5'J k» gsand 25 bbls. Western at It’?* cents
Hugging and Rope.— Western Rope of good qu lifyhas
be i. !ie,ly iffir.io a. centF, without fit.dirg pur
ch i- trs. S n»-e the f Tegoaug wa'. writ en, w’e learn that
libs bales of Gunnv Cl..fn we,»- s Id Ft II cents.
&ilt—■' ni 16 000 sacks h- vebeeu tin wn upon the
market by recent arrivals There was nine cn sale when
t c fi st parcel was ref ive ', mi l ihe market opened nt $2
fc :»a i wards of 000 sac. abr ugh thb price.—
P m however, deciiui l aliuos*. i .mediately, and it whs
fret y « ffered yrtti-r Ny, a-. $1 26 sack, *u- buyers were
not • jspi-stfl to parch sc tveu at tr is r« due ion.
t.ugum— The mu’ket has been vtr q ietthisweek.—
I r cesfj' v id-script' in a; uii't. 1 d m nominal. We
note sal s- f upwards < f tk) hli-is. Louisiana, common ts
pun©, it c ; ai.d 12 i hds and a0 bbls, *dusc..va-
Uos. from 4
(\>tfee t h u-.u acton courisis chiefly of Rio, the
st ch of which is hg'it, and consequently comm indshigh
prices .
MolaHHM— The arrivals this week compris upwards
of 0:* l ids. Nut Or .-atis, nearly the who e of whnh nave
ch in ed h t nd« at 26 to 27c. \\ gallon. We note sales ol
y,h. hhds , 17 tierces and 4 bids. Cu’-a, of the new crop,
wh ch sjM * vie ga ion. A third cargo, consisting of
813 hhds , 18 tierces, and 2 bbls , remained unsold, at the
close of the week.
Domestic Liquors —The only transaction that has come
o our knowledge, was Ui • sale of 10 h bis, Now Orleans
Whiske>, of good quality, wh ch were sold on arrival at 34c.
V g til u.
Ri'duingee —Ihe irarket has undergone no change this
week.
Stocks— The Stock market continues very quiet, the
transactions, so we can learn, h -ving been coaflned
to the sides at auc' on of 1* U ha res of Sou'.h Carolina
Bank Strck, at Lhare; a few Shares Bank of
Chari bton, cf the new i»sue, at SSS/i;andat private
sue, to fill an order, »69 Shares ia th : Exchange Bank.
Columbia, at Tsc, a riance on $29 paid in; Ito bharcs
Farmer’s A Ex lunge Bank of this city, at 75c, on sls paid
in. iTiatLston < f he old i**ue have been s* iling at *1 IS
perSh.tie. We find it n.p tsib e, in the present state of
the market, to fit! up our column es qu tations.
Fre ght«.—\Se quote the Liver; u 1, Cotton !a square
hag-, at *®d. and ;*f»r 1 be last engagements to
liavrawtrc ats lOthsc. 'or the former The Coastwise
r&tce are the aame aa previously r-ported, >iz: >»c. for
Cotton; and to Boston, SjC.
SAVANNAH, Jm. 'o.— Cotton —Arrived since the 12th
inst., 7014 bales Upland (5658 $ Railroad, 655 f;om
Augusta and iaudiugs <n the river, 656 via Dari-n, i7
wagons, Ac) i»nu 541 do. St-a I>‘-inds. The exports
for the same period amount tn 4639 b iles Upland, and 144
do. Sea Island#, vizto Havre 229 S bales Upland; to
New York 941 bahs Upland; to Pn.lade phiu 763 bales
Upland aud 104 do. 8»-t» Islands; to Dalti'uore 31 bales Up*
1 nd, and to Charleston C'.’G bales Upland and 40 do.
Sea Islands —leaving on hand and < u rft pboard not clear
ed a stocn of 45,£44 bales Upland an i 2470 do. Sea Islands,
iigainstf B,t 06 bales Upland and 2230 do. Sea Islands at
the same time last year.
The market opened very quiet this week and prices re
*m *intd easy ana unchanged till t v .enew? by the Baltic was
tnlviUftph-d. Th.S whs t-u F day wi re 579, and Saturday
740 haks. The receipt oi idler ews from turop.* gave
more steadiness to the market on Moody, the sales foot
irg up 1837 bates. On Monday three tia>’s later news from
Europe was received by the E.ropa. iheresetmed t:> te
mure firmness in ©nr mat ket on Tuesday, sale* 13} bales.
On Wednesday there was an active demand 2,4'S baits.
iesteoNy the salis were 1186 bales, the market closing
steady and firm at previous rates. We repeat cur quota
tions o! las! w-vdr, as fchows:
Ordinary to good Ordinary S <&
la.w Middling to strict Middling 93a
Good Middling Q 3 s(& 9»*
Middling Fair &* 4^lo
Fair to fully Fair 103- o (tfclostf
The sales of the week amount to 7236 bales at the fol
lowing particulars:—l at*', 13 at 8; 71 at S>* ; 95 at
9 k ‘ at j‘, . 265 at
1915 at 9; 6.*4 at 9^'; 2i> at 93-16; 105© at 93a; 27
at 9 5- C . . 35 at 9 *, ltd at 9 T 1C ; 643 a'. 9.V- 3U at 9*,;
i. 07 a: V 4 ; 9‘j at 1 *, a d 12 bales ** Fmt ” at lie.
»>-<; Tne demand ' r this quality continues
v ■y'.iciited. the lower grades bang entirely neglected.
The sedes o.‘ the Week amount to but i 75 bales at the prices
current at thecLse of the previous week. The Sales were
a: estr- mes rang e g from •*< (osßc.
Rur— Tie •; 1-s iave bten limited to 210 casks, at
*3 5-;6® 4 $ bolhs.
Flour— e i.av- tro arge transactions to report. Bai i
moret.au s arv siting from store in small lots at t>, and
G- erjia at 2-7.5 Q fibt.
iXrn —lh ma-ket is fairly tu.-pTe-l. We quote at S 5
QiH\' $ bu-h , according t ,uanu;y ard quality.
J/oltMe*—Oneearg received irom M ilm during
the |»a>t w»ek rtmau.s u:.s Id. We qu-.de Cut a from
25c. \> g i!, t :el it tr figure by retail.
,v., •—We tear « f ».;ke f a lots cf N.O.Sugar
at i •*.(? 6 7 loc V ss*5 s * oroing to quality
//. ,- Aeh-ar .1 >a>r-EasUrn f.<m whaifat $1.25,
i 3 i . ortlkrn a-. 6 fi luw ss. lhe in
Ural hand- is ;.g t.
Lum —There have be-n no cargo arrivals sir.ee our last, j
We quote r ru w arf atfl 12;,, and from store at f L 25 ;
£1 i V Cask a. coming t quaut ty.
/V font—W« hear o. sales of planting to arrive at $8.23
03 $ bbl
veral c«rg ** have teen receive! during the j
week. The»e is a »a. ge s-ock tow on the tad et.
FrrlfhUs— We quo.e toLrrerp*. ,916 i &*.d. It. for j
Co-ton; to Havre, last engagement lj%.\ Uoa*twi-»e—
\Vt quote to Boston at o New York V-; to l h.iadel
phia and Ba timer* to I'rou.ence 3*c* $ t> tor Cot- |
ton.
£rv w. quoteSwrlirg at SX®» ? cent. prem. !
D•' M. C—lhe Bank. Mtt *« fcntt K|d»i <'•>««*» 03 *0
Korih.ro cities atit %■ ce-u pmsetua, and purchasing ■
sigi.t Bills at par; :>i day biiia at J.®l V c-nT.
d:-' «•-day biUs cat. iiS-j 9u day Biiis
• . v t«t di-i-
NCIICE
T k •» - eiaMd With thtm, Mr. WM.
i rt, k fAu g j.;a t Ga.,> as a : artoer iB !
h.irt-u Ct ~ front tit, . . la., V . ft, 1.-lirnneon- !
u. u t. r sa e..« Ml AND, U sß.t i a RlrL X.
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I .alit’—a fn*h l treefeTcd, io oetinb e nanl pn’ka
!«. forf»iuiljf.urjx*«». J. A. Ah.-l.tY.
L l '! 01 :?
I/OU Stle, on cocsigaaifat, l>o bids, prime silver-akin
i UNIONS. jali-diw J. A. ANSLi.I'.
= DRY GOODS. ;
HEtTIm) ELEOABT DEY GOODS. I
CO-lIBOVK * BIIK>S \>. No.—, Broad-areet, I
f-riaerl; Kerrs 4 Ho;., irfar the G -be Corner, Au
{UfU, Ga., have Already in ttore a very large atd «f !tn 1
did »»ortment of beautiful |
Printed CArHMtiKES and DEUANEi;
Plaid h’UJKS; 1
Brocade, Watered and Chamehon SILKS; 1
Frea< h lIEaINOS and Plain CA£iiMLEES, of every de
sirable shade and quality;
PA RAM ATP AS and Coburg CLOTHS, all colors; I
Embroidered Canton Crape SiIAW LS; ,
Plain SHAWLS;
Long an 1 Square SHAWLS, an prices and qualities • l
f i it, Velvet and Merino CLOAKS and SACKS, new pat. j
He iLewife and Family Dry Goods, such as L-nen and i
Mnalin SHEfTISGS and SHIRTINGS, Table DAMASKS l
DIAPbKc, I.APKINB, LAWNS,Linen and Cotton TOW- !
EolNiiS; I
Large fine BLANKETS;
Marreilles QUILTS;
T-liet, Tab e and Piano C'.oth COVERS; j
Fine Wtlah and GaureFLANXIXa-
C.nton and Silk do
A large assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s HOSIERY- !
r °1 and Cap RIBBONS, J
ofallßni Velvet TRIMMINGS j
Kid, Silk and Woolen GLOVES •
La i.-s’ sler no HOSE;
Plaln'stri’i ed aod Pi^d aU ’ £ *“ 3 Slin,cok
N. B. It wiil repay a visit to enr new store to witne«s
the quantity, quality and low pricesof onr Goods nM j
EXCH AST) ELEGAS DEY GOODS. ~~ !
WILLIAM H. CRANE
\\ T slL td) resireedully inform hisfriends and the pun* I
V, lie generally that he has just received a large and i
well selected sloes of Fancy and Staple I>RY GOODS,
which he is d-ienniaed to sell very cheap. Call and con-
vince i’OursciVta. Below will be found enumerated a Sew
articles:
Fain Black C 'ILKP. all widths and prices:
Rich do. Brocade SILKe :
Plain SILK 3, ail colors ;
Elegant Figured SILKS;
Rich and Small Plaid SILKS*
Warred and Figured Whit* do. *
Saner. French CASHMERES, 6 4 wide, very rich:
; Fine (all woo.) French Figured DELAINES;
Extra “ M Plaid do.
Rich Plaid French MERINOS;
Fine Plaid Raw SLLKS;
Handsome CR APE C<vSHMERF,S, (a new article;)
AU kinds low priced DEL A INKS, both plain and figured'
French and Ei MERINOS, all colors;
Lapin’s be*t black ROMBAZISFe and M. DELAINES;
“ “ plain colored DELaINES;
LaJie?’ CLOTH for Cloaks, different colors;
Rich G-4 Worsted DAMASK,for Curtains;
4-4 F irored Turkey Red PRINTS **
Rich Etni reidered Lace CURTAINS ;
Woiked CELLARS, CHEMiZETTES and SLEEVES o
every kind, style and ; rice;
Eratro d red and Scol d edge L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS;
Be tutiful Mourning do. do.
B*l A ' LS of every description ;
Cloth and Merino CLOAKS, in great variety';
Super. Black French CLOT ' ;
Extra 44 44 DOESKIN;
iirown, Blue and Green CLOTHS,for Youths;
CA3SIMEKFB, SATINETS and TWEEDS:
Plain colored Dress 1 LAN N ELS;
Bed and CradIeBLANKETS;
Plaid LINSEYS and KERSEYS;
Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES;
HOSIERY at any price.
Irish LINENS, Damask DIAPERS ;
Damask TABLE CLO LHB ard NAPKINS ;
White and Red FLANNEL*, very cheap ;
Georgia bTRIPi 3, uiue HOMESPUNS,OSNABURGS Ac.
oSLdltw
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
MILLER & WARREN
HAVE JCHT liKJ KIVKO, at their store, corner
opposite the Mansion House, a large and complete
STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting
ladles’ Kloli Dress Goods.
R'ocade anl Rich Plaid SILKS;
Brocade and SMped Black SILKS;
Embroidered MEIUNO R iBES;
Rich Figured CASHMERES and D’LAINES
Plain French and English MERINOS;
Saxony PI.AIDP, afecantifoUruclefor Children’s Dresses;
C-j-’-i. English I I.ANMKLB, for Children ami Ladle.’ Sacks;
super. White Gauaeand Welsh FLAN NILS;
Black ALPACA and CANTON CLOTUS, for Ladies’
Mourning;
Bl ich CHALLY, D’LAINES and BOMBAZINES;
French, English and American PRINTS; ’
Rich Embroideries.
French CHEMIZETTESand SLEEVES; COLLARS*
Worked BANDS; Muslin EDGINGS and INBKRTINGB*
Irish LINENS; Damask TABLE CLOTHS- *
Table NAPKINS and DOYLES ; ’
12 i Heavy Barnsley BHEETINGS.
Together with a fine stock of SATTINETS. Kentuckv
JEANS, CLOTHS, CAr.BIMERK3 and VESTINGS.
We respectfully solicit a call from our friends and cus
tomers, and persons visitirg the city would do well to give
03 a look before purchasing. scp2o-dawtf
HEAVY ALL WOOL NEGRO GOODS AND
BLANKET?.
MiLLr.lt <Sr \\ .\itHSv.\ have just received a larg
. stock of Georgia PLAINS and a large lot of S-4 and
94 N GUO BLANKETS, some of themweighing eight
pounds to the pair, to which they invite the attention of
planters. sep2U d&w
RICH oILKB AND DUELS GOODS.
\ LEXASULR St \\ Kl(«isT have just received a
xX * great variety of new and rich SILKS, «»f the latest
style • A iso, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, MERI
NOS BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French,
English and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac.., to which they
; ■ 01-dAw
tADIiS FRENCH CLOTHS, FOR CLOAKS AND
MANTILLAS.
A I.i:XANDKR & H RIGHT invite attention to
-4. X their assortment of Ladies 1 French CLOTHS for
Cloaks anl Mantillas, of beautiful colors and texture;
GALLOONS, GIMPS and Lining SILKS to match.
d&«
SILK AND MERINO UNDER-VESTS.
ALEXANDER. A UKHUIT have received Ladle
super. Silk and Merino UNDkIR-V£BTS,long and short
sleeves;
Mirses Merino UNDER-VESTS;
Infants do. do.
—ALSO—
Gents, heavy Silk UNDER-VESTS;
do. sup. Merino do.
do. ribbed do. do.
do. cotton do.
o!3-dAw
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS AND UMBRELLAS,
AT WHOLESALE.
COUXTIIY MLii(IIIAXTB visiting Augusta, will
find it greatly to their advantage to call and exam
ine our stock of HATS, CAPS, BONNE IS and UMBREL
LAS, which have been carefully selected for the Fall and
Wiut r trade, to which we are daily receiving additional
supplier from the best manufactories, and which we offer
at wholesale at prices which defy competition in the South.
J. TAYLOR, JR., A CO.,
p Between U. 8. Hotel and P. O. corner.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
MIH« M ATTIIKW having returned from the
North, (wheie she has been spending the summer,)
is now prepared to make to order, BONNETS, CAPS,
HEAD-DRESSES, Ac.
MLs M. his secured the latest and most desirable pat
terns, with the choicest styles of GOODS, such as MILLINE
RY of a 1 kinds; LACES; EMBROIDERY; Ureas TRIM
MINGS, Kid GLOVES; MITTS; HOSIERY, Ac , which
she will sell as low as can be bought in Augusta, for cash.
Miss Matthews would respectfully invite all who wish to
buy, to call and examine her Stock, at the old Store next
to Be ill A Stovall, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
015-dßm
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALKXAXDKK a WRIGHT invite the attention of
Planters to their assortment of PLAINS and ivER
8E VS, Georgia manufact ire. and of superior quality. Ai3o,
08NA BURGS and GEORGIA STRIPES, all of which will
be sold at the lowed market prices. augß9d*w
TAKASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
ALKX AKDKII A WltHillTinviteatteDtiou to their
Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and
CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS und DOYLIES: Scotch,
Jack aback and Birds Eye DIAPERS ami TOWELS;
CRASH and DOYLIES Superior Irish LINENS and HOL
LANDS; Pillow-case LINENS; Embossed, Worsted and
Cotton Table COV ERB; Superior Piano COVERS ; togeth
er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line,
which they offer at low prices. außo- Aw
POPULAR TRADE, POPULAR GOODS, AND
POIULAR PRICES.
AIVKW bTOUK and New Goods, in AugU3*a, Ga.—
The subscriber from the city of New-Yon*, intending
to locate perman ntly in Augusta, beg leave to inform the
f u lie that they will open, on or about the 15th inst., in
the store recently occupied by Messrs. Aldrich A Royal, (as
a Shoe Store) on Broad-street, opposite the Masonic Hall,
a large and well selected stock of new and fashionable
Family DRY GOODS,; which, being bough* within the last
fl teen days* in the city < f New-York, for cash, upon a de
dining market, will be sol 1 lower than similar goods have
ever been offered in Georgia.
Hong thoroughly acquaint* <1 with the Northern markets,
and having made arrangements in New-York, by which
they will be in receipt ot new goods by every steamer, and
intending to keep always the most desirable goods, and to
sell them at. popu'ar prices, they respectfully solicit a call
from the citizens of Augusta and the surrounding country
to examine their stock. WARD A BURCUARD.
d9-dt»*w
FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JOSIK UUIUIiKH, Merchant Tailor, Clothier, and
Gentlemen’* Furnishing Store, 254* Broad Street, next
d 'or below the United States Hotel, is D'*w in receipt of a
full and complete stock of all tl*at appertains to a geDtle
man’6 wardrobe, consisting of CLOTHS; CAS6IMEREB;
VESTINGS; and Trimmings to makeup toqrdrb, both
Civic and Military. Also, alargv and fashionable assort
mi nt of Ready-made CLOTHING, and a full supply of
furnishing Articles, vis: SHIRTS; UNDERSHIRTS; La
dies UNDER VFSTe; DRAWERS, nett and made; COL
LAR?; SCARFS; STOCKS; GLOVES,4c.,Ac.
MAKING and TKIMM’ NG in the t est manner. oS
EMBROIDERIES.
V A OTHER invoice of EMBROIDERIES just to hand.
In t is lot wil. be found some exquidte Needle Work,
;n SWISS, lace and Jaconet COLLARS, SLEEVES, Ac.
Low priced Jac net COLLAR?. Those ladie9 who have
beet: waiting for these Goods can now be supplied,
jat WARD A bURCHARD.
ELEGANT DRESS GGOD3.
TTTK have just opened a sn ail Invoice of the richest
t T and most fashionable Material and sjle now worn
in New York for vi* ti -g and street DREbSKS, to which we
invite attention. They are in part—
-5 4 splendid VAbENCIENS, a new fabric ;
5 4 J'laid Silk POPLINS, superb colot ing ;
6-4, a 1 wool, Turkeri I LAiDS;
Beaut.ful fcia.k Brocade BILKS ;
i lain Grade Soir, Tan, Brown and Mode ;
Very Rich B: ocade SILKS, in light colors for evening;
Embroidered E. tiling DRESSES in point*.
J i 4 WARD A BURCHARD.
ADDITIONAL STJPILIES
t TJ. P. fcßTZK’fc*, to wit:
J. 3L TALMAS, of various co ors and size 3;
Black Cloth Circle MANTILLAS;
Empress Velvet CLOAKS;
R g dette ar.d other handsome HEAD DRESSES;
Embroidered Muslin ar.d Lace SLEEVES;
Rich Worked Mus'.in COLLARS and I ace CAPES;
Rich Worked CHEMIBETTB and SLEEVES, in setts;
Ladies* and Gentlemen’s GLOVES, in a great variety c
style;
Ladles’ Silk and Merioo VESTS, with short and lon
sleeves;
Sdk, Warp and all other kinds of FLANNELS;
MtMoeiiKsqUlLld, «i VM-ivu. ami priove ;
Fine and extra fine Bed BLANKETS:
Scotch and Bird’s-eye DIAPERS.
On Hand, received within a Few Daya.
Rich White, Black and Fancy colored Brocade BILKS;
Rich Worked Crape SHAWLS;
Low priced and rich figured DELAINES and CASH
MERES;
Silk and Wool PLAIDS, for Ladies’ Dresses;
Fancy Wool PLAIDS, for Boys' wear ;
Low priced and superior French BOMBAZIN3
Lew priced and sup. ALPACAS and Canton CLOTHS;
Fancy colored and French FLANNELS and MERINOS;
12-4 i inen and Cotton SHEETINGS;
Ntw-York M.IIs and other HIRTING3;
Fancy aod Black CA&MMKREB, SATINETTS, Tweeds
CASHMERES, JEANS;
VELVET FENS and Bang-up CORDS;
Infants’, Misses’ and Ladies’ white and fancy col. HOSE;
Boy*’ ana Gents. Cotton and Wool SOCKS, fr«m 12)$ u
#1 a pa r, Ac., Ac. n 26
J. P. SEIZE
HAS just received a new supply of Imported and Do
mestic CALPETINGS, of rich and new designs,
amongst wU h are the following descriptions ;
Unioi Carpetings at 87#
** ** a•a « • 50
“ “ 62#
All Wool 44 75
Ingrain “ 67#
Sc-*tch Ing-ain Carpeting 10C
“ douDle li.grain Carpeting 112#
Three Ply, ali wool 44 125
“ M “ “ 1 87#
44 44 extra fioe and very heavy 1 5o
Brussels, 44 44 44 44 150* 175
Rich T ipestry Carpeting 2 50
Extra rich 44 44 8 00 |
Plain B aUES and printed DRUGGETS, for
Crumb and Floor Carpets from 75 to 275 !
4-4,5-4 and 6 4 Checked and plain Straw
matting 4 ooio»oo
6-4 OiL-CLOTH, (lined) ;
Hearth Rl'Gfc from 4 to |9 ;
Doc MATS and Carpel FINDINGS.
Together w;:h an exte-rive stock of Fancy and Staple ?
GOODS, vh’ch hr cffer> at the lowest market price*. n 4 J
direct IMPORTATION OF IRISH LINENS.
Til**. CSMKUSIUMiD has jest received from the
Manufacturers in Ireland, per Btetmahi|) Arabia, a
Vcrv extensive assortment of IRISH LINENr and TABLE
CIOTH r. Which aid be sold for a imaii advance.
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL,
seplS No. 8, Warreo Block.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
ALEXANDER * WRIGHT have just received a
targe and eomple’a assortment of Ladies’ Cotton
Merino and rite HOS of superior quality and make'
Miaoes HooB.; Alexander’s Kid GLOVES; Taffeta Silk
GLOVES, Ac., Ac. eugßu-d*w
NEW GOODSI NEW GOODS!!
JI'ST RLfHVEtI, for the Pail And Winter trade;
among which are some new and beautiful styles
FANCY FhESCb CASSIMERES, CLOTHS and VirT*
LNGS; alio, new stj ies COLLARS.
tep2 tv M O. PRICE A CO.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
xit.M. O. PRICE A CO. have returned from New
VY York with a complete assortment of FALL and
WINTER GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES and VEST
INGS to make to ORDEB and all useful article* lor a Gen
tleman’s Wardrobe. o 4
TO PROFESSION An & BUSINESS j3E>.
PKOFEBFIOHALAND BUSINEBBCAKDB,at icr*dl>
•ixlmwtr.be> started andcrthl* head atfcc if of $U
per annum. Cards exceeding six lis«* i willbeca*rfedi?r#
atflper line.
H. E PESTOH,
A TTORXKY AT LAW, Marietta, Ga .wUI practice
-fX in the Couotias of Cherokee, Cass, Polk. Paulding,
Carroll, Campbell, Fui'.on, DeK .lb, F rsj th and Co! b.
RkVEaßSCßS.—Barrett 4 Carter, Baker tt Wilrox, W. T.
GoolJ, dugima; June! Carter * Co., Savannah; Perry
bpeacer, Cotambor ; Citiitaa of Marietta. j*lr-6m»
a A. SISBET,
ATI7ILL pr act-claw in Bibb, and the a 'j-inltig counties,
v> and in the Sapreme Coort at Savann ih, Macon,
M : Uedgerine, Americus.Cthimtus and De-.-atnr. He wUI
pty particular attsnti <n to the cvll.ction and settlement
of debts and to c nveyaocing.
[?- Olfiee over the -"ore of Charles Bay 4 Co., on thi
corner of Mulberry Second-streets. n 26 d2m
k. W. STOSE,
* TTOBXEY AT LAW, Fayetteville, 6a.
■IX d2S
«B»SGE A. fIf.MOT.
I-"ACTOR A.\D tOMMIwIOV MKRCHANT,
I r Cr arlesten, 8. C. ,
! HinautscEs:—B.B. Rhett. Esq-. Messrs. T. S. 4T. Badd,
M m. 11. hcriot,Esq . Charleston, S. C.
JOH.\ M. TILLEf,
f A TTOBRtV AT LAW, Crawf;rdvil!e, Ga., will
I practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren and
[ Hancock of the Northern Circuit, and the county of
, Greene of the Ocmulgee Circuit. “*
KOtfcK' i BiaiUß X €«.,
COMMISSION MKRCttAATs, 72 royOras street,
New-Or.eacs. , _ „
[B. G. Hocus, IL.F. R anas, I Edward Bars ard.
| o2b-l>*
WS.M.UU J. 1)01 bHERTT,
1 4 TTOIINKY AT LAW, New:.an, Coweta county
I XX Geo., will pnotice maUthe counties of the CoweU
I Circuit.
1 N. B. Special attention paid to the co lecting practice.
| Newnao, September 12th, 1553.
WASBBIKS. WILDER X CO.,
I IMPTOUS A.\o ( O.VI VlIfeSlOX MKUUIAXTB,
I 1 Savannah, Georgia. m
j Jos. Washburn, Jno. R. Wildbr, Frascis Dana.
au2S-twSm
JOiiV T. SiIEWMAEE,
j A TTOHXKY AT LAW, will practice in Barke,Jef-
I xV fer.on, Washington, Columbia, and other Counties of
I the Middle Circuit.
I C?T Office at the Masonic Hall, by A. J. AT. W. Mil-
I Lta, Augusta, G». jan2S-ly
JOEL C. BIK\ETT,
* \ TTOKAKY AT LAW, Madison, Morgan county,
| Ga., will practice in the following counties, to wit:
I Clarke, l&dwin, Morg aU, Greene, Putnam and
■ Jasper.
I Parties willbe promptly notified and paid, when
! their claims are collected. au24-ly*
I ttJILV STEPHENS,
ATTOBA’SY AT LAW, office at Sparta, Geo., ill
practice in the counties of Hancock, Washington
tV arrea, Tattaferr and Greene. apr2l-ly
W.W.iUOMA^
T V LA VT, wewnan, Georgia, will prac
tice in the enmities of Coweta, Troup, Meriwether,
Heard, Carrol), DeKalb and Nawton. apr/l-ly
B. H. Ovrrbt. | J. Be E. OVK&Bf
OVERBY & OVERBY,
AI’TOHXLYh AT LA W,Atlanta,Georgia,(former
ly of Jefferson, Jackson county, Georgia,) will give
| any burinessenirusted to them prompt and efficient atten
| tion. They refer to fifteen years* experience, anJ to the
bench and Bar of the Western Circuit of Georgia.
gstr" Office on Marietta street,uear Norcruss’corner.
fet2-ly*
JOHN ۥ CARMICHAEL.
tIGMMESSIOA MERCHANT* Augusta, Ga., wii)
t attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned
to him. «2Jw
ST It. M AT,
Attorney and counsellor at law
and General Land Agent for Gilmer county.
Kilijay, Gilmer county, Geo. mar 23
J. C. & «. A. SMUG*
ATTORNEYS at LAW, Law Range, Augusta, Ga.,
Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, and
Common Pleas o? the City.
Jons C. Snbad also practices In the Courts of Edgefield
and Barnwell Districts,South Carolina.
Jess C.oaxxo, J Gahlasd A. Sxsad.
aafi
E. 6. CABANESS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Forsyth, will practice in the
Fiint, and adjoining counties of the Macon Circuit.
janS-ly
JOBS in. TIILEI,
ATTORNEY’ AT LAW, Warrenton,Georgia.
jau27-U _
C. W. JIAISRS,
A ’FTORJVEY AT LAW, Franklin, Hem! county,
I X\, Ga., will attend to Professional Business in the coun
. l * cß of Heard, enroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wether and Troup-.
! RxrtiiKNC*.—Lias. Murpfly.M.t 1 ., Decatur, Ga.; Hon.
R. y. Uilf, LaGrange, do.; Ilun. D. Irwin, Marietta, ilo.;
Col. M. M. Tidwed,Fayetteville,do.; Mr. William Daußh
i erty, Columbus, <lo. jitn7
BAHKOFT A UKTIU,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
STtOR the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX-
T CRANGES and REAL ESTATE.
_ j®-' OKice No. 117 Bay street, Savnnah, Ga. dl7
LOIIS DELIIdLEs
ATTORiVKY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga., will practice
in the Middle Circuit of Georgia.
L : j£ r ~ o*c* oa Mclntosh street, third door north of the
odi, e ol tl.c C ■ustitot-onalist a R. put.iic. junt-ly
SrONE, SI’AEB & CO.,
TMI’OHTBJtE AMD WHOLESALE DKALKHB
X in BitV GOODS, No.il Broadway, New York.
I-lev; P. groHi, | Uesbv 11. Stotesbuky,
Eißsai Stabo, I H. Laxodob Bbtolb,
Joxa. J. 1’? .om. jylO- ly
Jobx J. Jjkbs. | Jons R.STcuuka.
JUKES & BTIBGEB,
A, TTCRMKVJb AT I.AW, Waynesboro’, Georgia.
II jela-iy
.'ABES tt. COLLiEK,
ATTORNEY AT L.YW,AuguKta,Qeorgia,of3cere
moved to tbv rear of Miller A Warren’s Dry Goods
store,over B. U. Warren A Co’s. 020
ANDREW H. U. DAWSON,
ATTOIIKEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia.
d 29-
AUGUSTA SI.SAM CABINET MANUFACTORY*
Cxi ARLES A PLATT,
RESPECTFULLY call* the attention of citizens, ard
others visiting the city, to his large and handsome
assortment of
Furniture,
Compris'ng every article usually found In a Cabinet Ware
house- Being connected with one of the largest manufac
tories al the North, together with ruy own Steam Manufac
tory at this place, 1 can supply orders iqually low as any
establishment in the country—as all articles are received
from first hands and warranted « fthe best quality. Con
nected with the above, 1 have always on hand, a splendid
assortment of
Carpets, viz:
English Velvet Tapestry, Cotton,
“ Brussels do. llemp,
Extra Three Ply, Venetian,
Extra Ingrain,
P.UGS and Door MATS, a beautiful assortment.
CURT * INS, CORN ICES, Curtain LOOPS, PINS, Ac.
Table and Floor ( IL CLOTHS, of ad patters and widths.
The above are all purchased at the lowest price, and the
legitimate business of this e tabli&hment ha* been so well
known for the last fifteen years, makes further comment
unnecessary. jal2
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
r |''HK UNDERPINNED having firmed a Copartnership
L have this day purchased the interest of Mr. Thomas
H Roberts, n t’e firm ol W. S. A I’. U. Roberts, and will
continue the GROCERY HU INEBS at the old Hand under
the uame and style of ROBERTS A CuSKERY, where they
will keep constantly on h ind a large and general assoit
ment of Groceries, which will it sold at wholesale and
retail on the most accommodating terms.
W. 8 ROBERT*,
Augusta, January 2,1554. THUS. W. COSKERY.
A CARD.
The Subscriber in retiring from business takes this
method of returning thanks to Ms friends and the public
for the very 1 beral patrouage heretofore extended to the
late firm and solicits a continuance of tne same forks
successors. ja4-dtwAwtf T. H. ROBERTS.
ARCUI' ECTUIiE.
EDWARD A. VINCENT, ARCHITECT,
BK<«8 leave to inform th** citizens of Augusta that he
has removed his office from Jackson street to Hroad
st ,nex r door to the new Augusta Bank, and respectfully so
licits their pat-ona.e and support. DESIGNS anti URA W
INGS of all descriptions, including PATENT DRAWINGS
executed with neatness and despatch.
Having secured the valuable services of Mr. E, W.
Brown, Architect and Builder, of this city, he will act for me
during my absence from this city.
Officer —Broad street, Augusta; Cotton Avenue, Macon;
lad Atlanta,(feo. dl
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART
FORD, CONN.
Capital and Surplus, over @<250,000,
Alfrkd Gill, Pre*’t. | 3as. C. Walkuct, Sec’y.
r |'*llfS Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock
JL principle, and upon the Mutual plan, thus c mbining
the benefits of both systems at tne option of the insured,
The strength ability and well invented capital-of the in
stitution, are, in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life In
surance Company in this State or Union.
[L. S ] signed R. G. Piracy,
Comptrol ! er Pub ic Accounts, State of Connecticut.
Slaves insured. Risks taken on reasonable terms.
The subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Com
panies;
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON
DON.
Authorized Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid in $1,000,000
C. E. IIaBECBT, Esq , 1
Henry Lcdlam, Esq., >■ Trustees, New York.
Robert Dlllov, Esq ,)
FARMERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital $200,000.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Capital $ 150,0 jO
Marine, River and Fire Risks.
GRANITE, FIRE ANDMARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, NEW-YORK.
Capital $200,000.
These Companies, having a cash Capital, safely invested
in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance
&gai r :M Oamag&jj* JUt, on all kino* cf property, on vea
son übit tornj:- f
For Insurance either of theaboze named Companies,
apply to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent,
n18’53-ly Mclntosh-street, Augutta.
STRIKE THE IRON WHILE ITS HOT.
undersigned takes thi? method of inviting the La-
JL dies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, to bis
large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS and CLOTH
ING, which he now offers for sale, 4 * cheaper than any
other a tore in Augustaand to convince the public that
such is the case, he wculd inform them that he intend* to
retire from business by the first day of April next; he is,
therefore, determ’ned to sell out his entire stock by April;
and to tntb’.ehiro o do so, he offers his extensive stock at
prices which must tempt all who wish to purchase.
B. PHILLIPS,
812 Broad-st., Augusta.
N. B.—All these indebted to me, by notes or otherwise, !
will pleasi call and settle before the Ist oi April next, and j
those having claims against me, will hand in their bills.
jis-dAw ___ _ |
DISSOLUTION.
TUli firm Cf J. TAYLOR A CO., is this day dissolved by j
mutu tl cofiseot The notes and accounts are left in |
the hands of WM. N. NICHOLB, who is authorized to re
ceipt for the same. All persons indebted to the firm, are
requested to make payment on or before the Ist of January. |
J. TAYLOR, Jr., i
December 20,1858. N. H. WILDMAN.
NOl'lwi-
HAVIMJ purchased the entire stoeh of Messrs. J.
TAYLOR Jr., A CO., will still continue the HAT and
CAP business, in al< -* branches, both wbo'esale and re
tad, at th-rir cid stand, 286 Broad-street, where I would be
pleased to serve *1! who m-y favor me with a call, and
would solicit acontiauince of the patronage so liberally
besto 4 td to tfc-m. WM. N. NICHOLS.
Augusta, December
h AVISO dricootinaed basinets in Augusta, we tak «
tbs opportunity to return • u- thank* for the literal
patronage extended to us, and u- e pleasure in so iciring a
continunnee of the same to our fr end a d successor, !
WM. A. J. TAYLOR, J*., * CO, j
Decemoer 2u,lSs*. d2S !
CO-PARTNERSHIP-
I HAVE this day associated with ®e, in the Auction
and General Commission Busmesa, my brother Dr. j
EDW ARD GIRa RDF?, and will henceforth continue to do •
business at my old stand, lately occupied by Messrs. Daw
son A Skinner under the name and style of C. E. GIRAK
DEY A CO. * CAMILLE E. GIRARDfcY.
August*, October i, 1858- o7_
Tirßftrr IMPORTATION.
THE HBHCBIbERb have just received of their
own importation from Paris, a Urge and beautiful as
sortment of Lubin’s >&nc% Toilet SOAPS, and bis premium
Shavihg CREAM ia China pot*. also a lot of choice
COLOGNE WaTER, and fine cOaPS from the celebrated
manufactory of Ld. Pinand, tog-t'ier with Pmanda R -yai j
Hankerchief EXTRACT, 44 Lousti dud Mar.*.’* these
art-cles cun t oe excelled in the world for r chn*-sa or
delicacy of perfume Lunin’s Hanuki:chief EXTRACTS
in alaaott any variety, for sale by
n*B D. B. PLUMB A CO.
Ci I HiiDb. Prime N. O. SUGARS, now anding.
OU RJRANTON, BWYMOUR A CO.,
U No 2, Warrei. Block
r J | HUDis. ehoioe aew crop N. O. fcCGAtt. for tale by 1
OU d 29 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
UKEkE,—IOO b. prime CHEESE, nmol boxes i
by m BELCHER A HOLLINGSW ORTH.
. PUBLIC SALES.
, POSTPONED
Richmond skekiffo salk.-wui be sold,
on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the
Lower Market House iu the city of Augusta, within the
legal hours cf sale, the following property, to wit: Two
Hundred and Fifty-Fight Acres of Land, more or less, ad
joining lands of Clanton, Greenwood, Knight and 8ego:
Levied on as the property of John McD&de, to satisfy a
fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county
in lavor of Amandah McDade, vs. John McDade.
Janu ’ry 6, 1554. W’M. DOYLE, &h’ff
RICHAIOAD SHERIFF’S e»Al.K.—Will be so Id,on
the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the Lower
Market House in the city of Augusta, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property to wit: All the rights,
titles and interest of the estate of David G. Faul&bury,
dec’d., in One Hundred and Twenty-One acres of Land,
more or I?S3, in Richmond county, adjoining lands of Pres
kilt, Dickinson and Fulcher : Levied on as the property of
the estate of David G. raalsbury, dec’d., to satisfy a fi. fa.
is>ued from the Superior Court of said county, in favor of
Thomas U. Rhodes, against Ann Faulsbury, Administra
trix of David G. Saulsbury, dec’d. The aforesaid property
poinied out Ly Thos. R. RhcdvS.
January s», lb&I. W’M. DOY LE, Sheriff.
EIJIMKT ejiIEHIFF’S BALK.—WiII be sold, on the
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court
1 Home door in the village of Elbcrton, Rlcert county, with
j in the lawful hours of sile, the lo lowing property, to wit:
* I one hundred and sis y acres or Land, more or less, in said
! county, j*-in eg l«nis of ilenry J. BeasUy and others;
•evied on as the prop.rty of James W. Duncan, to satisfy
j two Justices Court fi. fas. in favor of J’>hn 8. Denney vs.
1 • James D South, Prudence Smith and James W’. Duncan
I Levy made and returned by a bxliff.
DUZI£R THORNTON, Bhe:iffi
January 1,1834,
rvGLhTHOIIPK bHKHIFF’Is H ALE.—Will be sold,
■ before the Ccurt-house door, in the town of Lexing
i ton, Cglethorpe county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
i ltY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following pro
• i perty, to wit: Thu interest of Richard S. tsffieveneii in the
j Car Factory and its appurtenances at Linton, in Ogle
thorpe county. Said interest being the on*-tr ird part
i thi-recf: Levied on as the property of Richard 8. Scheve
j | n It to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of
i 1 tlarke county in favor of Newton k Lucas, vs. said
I Fchivemll. Property pointedout by John H. Newton.
December SO,J $68. F. M. SMITH, feh’ff.
lA Lrst Tuesday in Ft-.i.RUARY nex;, before lhe Court
House door in K.berton, Elbsrt county, within the lawful
* hour/of sale, the so lowing property, to wit: Nine and one
half acres of Land, more or less, adjotnug lands of K»isa
- both IhoiLpson, ani others; one Buggy and two Bets of
Harnew; levied on as the property if Wiley T. Ellington,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Elbert Supe ior Corn t, in fa
vor of Christian k Parr vs. said Wiley T. Ellington,
r- DOZIER THORNTON, Sheriff:
>f January 1,1564.
- / \GLHTHOKPEfeI)KIUFF’B ftALK.-Willbe sold
between the usual hours of sale, before the Court
“ house door, in the town <>f Lexington, in said county, on
the firat Tuesday in MARCH next, the following Negroes, to
, wit: Rudy, a woman,about 8i years oli; Jane, a girl,
! about 13 years old ; Clarissa, about 4 years old: Levied on
J by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa , returnable to the Inferior
Court of said c uaty, in favor of Lewie J. Dupree, vs James
„ l). Tucker. Property pointed out in said fi. fa.
January 5, W. B. P. HAYNE, D. Ph’ff.
A DMIMBTHATOH’© BALK.—WiII be sold, on
Tuesday, the 14th day of FEBRUARY next, at the
late residence of John G. Hatcher, deceased, of Burke
county, all the perishable property belonging to the estate
of saii d.eeas.d, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Horses,
Mule., Hogs, C ws, Household and Kitchen Furniture,
tYagou, Carts, Ploughs, Gin, Gin-gear and band, Black
ami in* Tools, *c, Also, at the rams time, the Negroes
will be hired and the land rented.
January 4,1554. 0. H. P t RRY, Adm’r._
rpALI AFfcUUO SHRRIFF’6 8A LK.—Will be sold
JL betore the four House d jor in Taliaferro county the
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next within the legal
hours of sule, the following property, to wit:
Four hundred and silty acres of LAND, more or
less, lying in said county and adjoining lands of
O. L. Battle, Wm. Luncford and others, on the
wat-rsof Little River, levied on as the property of Wm.
Baggers, by two fi. fas.; one from the Superior Court of
said County in favor of Lucinda Weloorn, Guardian Ac.,
vs. said William Saggers; the other from the Inferior
Court ol said county, Thomas F. Combs vs. said defen •
daut. Property pointed cut by James Lyle.
January 4, 1b54. WM. J. OVERTON, Sheriff.
ADM IN I&TH ATOM'S £A LB.—Will be sold, on the
first Tuesday iu FEBRUARY next, at the respective
Court houses in the foilowi-g counties, between the usual
i ours of sale, the following Lots of Land, vis : No. 257,
2Tth dis., originally Early, now Decatur county; No. 7s,
llthd.s., originally Early, now Baker county; No. 46,
11;h is , originally Early n w Baker county ; No. 40$, 4th
dis., Early county. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the
estate of James Blackst jn, deceased
WM. P.BEALE, Surviving Adm’r.
December 80, 1553.
\DM INISTR ATOM'S GAUL—WiII bt sold, b fort
c\ the Court house uoor in Blakely, Early county, on the
first Tuesday in March next, within the usual hours of sale,
Lot of Laud No. 47, in the 6;h district of Early county,
.said lot containing Two Hundred anu Fifty Acrf s, more or
less. Roll under an o»d« r of the Court of Ordinary of
Jones county, as the property of John O. Daniel, dte’d.,
for the benefit of the heirs and ereditois of said dec’d.
January 6,1554. WM, H. INGRAM, Adm’r.
\ D>IINIBIIiATOII’§ HALE.—WiII be so'd on the
first Tu« sday in MARCH next, agreeable to an or
der of u.e Ordinal y ol Columbia county, 43 acres of Land,
lying in said county, adjoining lau .s of J no. M. Lazenby,
Mrs. McDonald, Jas. U. Wilson and others, fiold for bene
fit of the hedre and creditors of Maclin Sills, dec’d.
January Id, 1554. JOEL L. SILLS, Adm’r.
ADYllNltoTi4A'l«ll’B bALK.—WiII be sold, on the
first luesday in MARCH next, at the Court house
doirin Wayne.boro’, Burke county, between the usual
hours o sale, by virtue of an cider from the Court of
Ordinary of said county, the following property, to wit:
Oae tract of Lund containing Four Hundred and Tliirty
tlve Acres,more or less, adj ining Lands of Itaiah Carter,
John TennissoD, and alfco adjoining Lands belonging to
the Village of Habersham, in baid county.
—ALSO—
The following Negro Slaves, viz: A Negro Bey, Cmsar;
a Boy, Auio j , and a Boy, Dave, belonging to thi estate of
iliram Bell, dic’d. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and
ere dtors of said deceased. Terms on the day. Purcha
sers to pay for ti I.b. SIMEON BELL, Adm’r.
January 12, lb5L
DM IN ItoTli \Tolt> HA LE.— Will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in MARCH next, by order of the Court
of Ordinary, at ti e Lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta,within the legal hours of s il*, the following pro
perty, bebrgii g to the estate ot the late John M. Adams;
Betsey, a Negro Woman, about 80 ; Susan, a Mulatto Wo
man, with her two children, one named Henry, about 9
years ol!,ths ether named Sam, about C; PresciLa, a
Mulatto Girl, about 15; S mon, a Mulatto Boy, about 19;
Jacob, a Mulatto Man, about 83, accustomed to woik &s
P.tSßinan. That lot or parcel of Land, in the city of Au
gusta, known as Lot No. 40, with a front on Mclntosh-st.
of 8S feet and on Broad-street of 2b5 feet.
—ALSO—
On the same day, within the legal hours of sale, will be
soil, at the Court house door in Canton, Cherokee coutify,
all that tra' tor lot of Land, containing 40 acres, more or
hsg, in the Yd district of the 2d section in the county of
Cherokee, No 99\ BARAM 8. ADAMS,Adm’x.,
January 13, 1854. J, R. BULK LEY, Admr.
A DMINIBTKATO!t’B g VLB.—Will be sold, by an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Newton county, on
the firßtTu‘-tday In MARCH next, before the Court-house
door in Paulding county, between the usual hours of sale,
the following Lots of Land, viz: Lot No. 1053, in the 2*Jth
dis. and 3d see. of Pauld ng, originally Cherokee county ;
Lot No. 1014, in the 19th dis. and 8d sec. of Paulding coun
ty. Said Lands sold as the property of James Estes, late
cf Newton county, dic’d. Tvrmsmiide known o i the day
of sale. A. M. KAMfcKY, Adm’r.
J tnuary 13,19r4.
Tuesd ay, 24th JANUARY, at the late residen e of
James Cobb, diceased, in Forsyth county,Ga.,all the per
ishable property belonging to the e-tate of said deceased,
consisti gos fctook of all kinds, Corn, Wheat, Hou ehold
rnd Kitchen Furniture,Ac. The plantation will also be
ren ed at the same time, to the highest bidder, for the
present year. Sale to continue from day to day until all is
sold. ELIZABETH COBB, Adm’x.
January 15,1554.
All >111\IHTilATOIl’ej SALE. Will be r.M, on
the firat Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court
House door in the Town of Uawkinsville, Pulaski county, a
lot Land, No. S 5, lyintr in the 20th district of said county,
containing Two Hundred and Two and a half acres. Sold as
the property belonging to the esta'e of Daniel Hutchinson,
late of Warren county, deceased. Terms on the day.
GEORGE W. DIOKBON, Adm’r.
Jan. 13,1854.
GUARDIAN'S BAIJB.—By virtue of an order from
the court of Ordinary of Columbia county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the
Cjurt-house door, in the town of Lin-olnton, four very
ll ;ely NEGROES, belonging to Nathaniel and George Ben
n t, minors of W liiaw bennet, Ute of Lincoln county,
dec’d. NATHANIEL BAILEY,Guardn.
January I.’, 1554.
Al? >II A IftTII VTOR’h H Al.ur—Will be sold, at Ap
pl;ug, Columbia county, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, the following Negro Slaves: Joe and
1.-aac, mtu; MiHey and two children; Melinda and child;
Mat Ida and two children: Sarah, a womm; Sophronia
and Martha, g Tie.
—ALSO—
Twenty-eight Acres Land, lying on Double Branches, ad
joining Lands of J. RL Darley, estate Jas. Staples, ami
others. Sold for tne benefit of the h irs and creditors of
tlie i-sute if John A. Staples, dec’d. Terms on the day.
January 17, 1554. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
IJI \ L(;l THIX’B HALIC.— WUI be sold, on the first
XL i in MARCH next, agreeable to an ord*r of
tne Ordinary of v o mania county, the mineral interest,
I cing one-half, in 60S acres Land, lying in Columbia coun
ty, belonging to the estate of Jeremiah Griffin, late of said
county, dec’d. Sold for the b'-nefit of the heirs of said de
ceased. PIKE BE GRIFFIN. Kx’trix
cf Richard Griffin, late Executor of Jeremiah Griffin.
January 12,1851.
IRXKCTi'ORb’ 8 ALB.—Will be sold, agreeable to
L *n order of the Ordinary of Columb a county, before
the Court-house d>or, in said county, on the first Tuesday
in MaKCH next, a lot of La:.d, with the improvements
thereon, lying in said county, containing 60 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of W. A. L. Collins, W. W. Stone and
others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs.
MARY M. STURGEB, Ex’trix.,
ABNER P. ROBERT.-,ON, I v .
January 12.1551. ANDREW J. MILLBR, ”•
Xi'XKtTTOR’S BAI.E. —Agreeable to an order cf
L the Superior Court of Lincoln county, at April Term,
1853, and by the consent of all the Legatees, will be sold,
be ore the Court-house door, in s„id county, on the first
Tuesday in MARCH next,all the Negroes belonging to the
eriate of Stephen Stovall, late of said county, dec’d., for
the benefit of the creditors and for a division of said estate.
January 15,1854. JOBIAII MOV ALL, Ex’r.
LANDS FOR SALE-
A icon DING to the will of Samuel Haws, late of Rich
raond county, deceased, the following LANDS are of
sered for sale, to wit:
Lot No. 122, 9ih Dis. Telfair county, 202# acres
44 16,17 th 44 Sumter 44 202 $ “
44 171, 4th 44 Dooly 44 *o2# 44
44 Ss,l2th 44 Lee 44 202# 44
44 8< 2, 6th 44 2d Sec. Gilmer 44 160 44
44 67, 7th 44 2d 44 Gilmer 44 160 44
44 225, 6th 44 4th 44 Chattooga 44 160 44
44 249, 15th 44 lat 41 Lumpkin 44 40 44
44 2SO, 7th 44 Irwin 41 400 44
44 24, 11th 44 4th 44 Walker 44 160 44
44 855, Pith “ Ist 14 Lumpkin “ 40 44
44 47, : d 44 Appling “ 490 44
44 872, 6th 44 Early 44 250 “
44 896, 7th 44 Appling 44 490 44
44 198, sth 44 Dooly 44 202# 44
44 107, 17th 44 Laurens 44 202# 44
44 108,17 th 44 Laurens 44 202# 44
44 93, 17th 44 Laurens 44 202# 44
44 94, 17th 44 Laurens 44 202# 44
44 106, 8d 44 Carroll 4i 902# 44
u 1112, OcU M Ist ** Lumpkin •» 40 44
44 1129, 2d 44 Ist 44 Habersham 44 4 0 44
** 84,27 th “ 3d “ Walker *« 160 M
44 895, 8d 44 3d 44 Paulding 44 40 44
“ 203, 6th 44 Carrol 44 202# 44
A lot of Land, containing 50 Acres, in Effingham coun
ty, granted to Abraham Byrd. Apply to EDWARD V. P.
HAWS or to LEON P. DUGAS, Ex’r.
d^2-l&wd*wlm
5,000 ACRES PINE LAND FOR BALE.
TUB Bl'I&C'KIBKIi offers a largv Tract of well tim
bered PINE LAND for sale, lying in Edgefield Dis
trict, S. C., and situated in the immediate vicinity o/
Graniteville, a flourishing manufacturing town, and the
South Carolina Railroad running through the entire length
of the whole Tract. There is on the premises an excellent
set of Saw Mills, running two upright Saws, driven by a
never failing stream of water, also a Mill for grindiog
Corn attached; together with several handsome Cottages
on the premises, ail of which are in good repair. The
water power is su bcitnt to drive machinery for an exten
sive Factory, aad affords all necessary facilities for rafting
Lumber f-»r the Augusta or Savannah markets; anaktW’'
Railroad passing within two hundred yards of th e AMs,
affords transportation to the Charleston market ahyK \
A portion of the Land is well adapted to the ofllture oK
Grain, and offers, under all the advantages, aitrong in- 1
ducement for a profitable investment. /
To an approved purchaser, the terms will h£ made easy,
and for further particulars, apply to B. S.fl/UNBAR, or
the subscriber, at this place. ROBT. G. LAMAR.
Hamburg, 6. C., Sept. 15,1558. sepl6-tf
The Charleston Courier will please copy tri weekly
for three wet;k«, and forward bill to B. S. Dunbar. 1
SOUTHERN MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE
VT f'OAINGTON, GA.—-The friends and patrons of
this Institution are res, ectfu ly informed that the
first Term of the Collegiate year will formally close on
THURSD AY, Ist Dtcembcr next. Its present prosperity,*
and the number of applications for admission now on hand
war-ant the expectation of an increased patronage for the
enduing Term. This will open on THURSDAY, the 19th
of January next, under the following Board of Instruction
and ample facilities for an extensive Literary, Scientific
and Ornamental Course will be in readiness to me-t ts e
claims of the public A Catalogue of the College with its
Statutory regulations, and a P ogramme of Studies has just
been published and mill be widely distributed.
By order us the Board, A. MEANS, President.
FACULTY.
Rev. ALEXANDER MEANS, A.M. M.D., President and
Prc feasor of Physical Science.
CoL M. C. FULTON, A. M., Profesacr of Engijgh Litera
ture.
Rev. A. M. SAMFORD, Professor of Mathematics and
Latin Language.
Miss OR EON MANN.lnatrucireas in Mathematics, Com
position and Penmanship.
Miss M. J. JOHNSON, Principal of Preparatory De
partment. *
Miss LEANDA E. F. MANN, Instructressin Ornamental
Braccnes, viz: Drawing, Painting, (with oil and water
c*>lo-s, on paper and ivory,) Embroidery. Wax «» ork A*
v M pi F / M * *** GK » Prof - of Mimic on Piano, Guitar, Vio-
Hn, Flute and Organ. d23-twawtfebl d 23
engraving'
Ever Y description! ENGRAVING, executed 'with
promptness, aad in >.fc t most approved sty to, at
CLARK k CO.’S,
dl4 Post-Office Corner, Broad-street.
MO HKD BIER, Pickled BEEF, Pig PORK SmaF,
White BEANS,choice GoseenßUTTEß,choice Goshen
CHEJgE, iu« «C„d „d to, -a-itwUMW
PUBLIC SALES.
House dour, In tbo town of Kibertvn, in ElhTrt oountT
within the lawful h„ur« of sale, the following property, to-
One Nigro Woman, by Ihe name of libel, -about twenty,
seven yearjoli; and a Boy.Neleon, about eight years old
and Mary, about two ye .rs old. Levied on as thenroperty
of Thomas F. Willis, to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of Young L.
G. Harris vs. sail Thomas F. Will's and Madison llulson!
and suudry other fi. fas. vs. said Thomas F. Willis. *
ALSO,
At the same time and plac.-, will be sold, one tract of
Land, containing eleven and one-tenth a res. more or
less, adjoining lands of Thomas 0. Worrell, Allred Ham
mond, and others. Levied on as the property of James
0. Williamson, to satisfy a mortgage tl. fa. issued from the
Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of Thomas J.
Turmon, Administrator of Hemy Bowen, deceased, vs.
said James C. Williamson. Property pointed out in said
mortgage fi. fa., this 23d day of December. 1553.
_d2s_ DOZIER THORNTON, Sheriff,
Gt WIXKkTT bllhßlFF’a 6ALK.—WiII be sold,
I oa the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the
Court-house dcor, in the town of Lawreuceviile, in said
county, between the usual hours of sale, W. A. Kirc s’s in
terest in Ten Acres of Land, being a lease for four years :
le/ied on as the property of W. A. Kircis, to satisfy a Jus
tice's Court fi. fa. in favor of Win. Bryant, vs. W. A.
Kircis. Returned to me by a constable.
December 24,1553. J. R. BRACE WELL, D. Sh’ff.
GWIMMBTT h ALite.—Will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in FEBRU ARY next, before the
Court-house door, in the town of Lawrenceville, in said
county, between the usual hours of s*le,one tract of Laud,
forty acres, mere or le»3,j -inioglandsto Agrippa, Whaley,
Sexton and others: Levied on as the property of Lot
Rowden to satisfy a Justice’s Couitfi. fa.in favor of John
son A Howard, vs. Lot Rowden.
—ALSO—
Will be sold, at the same time and place, Jesse Lancas
ter’s interest in lot of Land, No S 2, in the 7th district, in
said county : Levied on tosatL-fy a Justice’s Court fl.’ fa.
in favor of Wm. Cruse, vs. Jesse Lancaster L .-vies re
turned to me by bailiffs. J. R. BRACEWELL, D. fch’ff.
December 28,1353.
\ D.MIAItTKATOII’tf feALh.-By virtue of an or-
JrV derffotn the honorab e the Court of Ordinary of Lin
coln county, will be sold, before the Couit-house door in
*aid county, on the first Tues lay in FEBRUARY next, the
following property, to wit: Eighty acres of LAND, ui re
or less, in saidc uuty.oa the waters of Mill creek, ad
joining lands belonging to the estate of P. W. Norman,
Thos. J. Murray and others. Sdd as the proper yor Wil
lis Sndduth, late of said county, dec’d., for the benefit of
the heirs of s lid deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
Dec. 19, I*sß. WILLIAM 11. NORMAN, Ado ’r.
ADMLMHTHATOK’* SALK.—WiII be solJ, on thl*
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Ourt
house door in Eloert county, within the legal hours of >alc,
the tract o: Land in said county known as the Little Holly
Springs place c >nUiuing about 300 aerrg, all woodland
except about 50 acres. Sold by consent of all the parties
interested, as a part cf the estate ot John Brown, sen.,
deceased. Terms made known ou the day < f sale.
JAMES fc. BROWN, A in’r.,
December 23,1553. M ARY BROWN, Adra’x.
AD All.Ylto I’ll VTOlt’S SALK.—WiII be sold, before
the Court-house door in Lincoln eouutj, on the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the following property be
longing to the estate of Sterne Simmons, late of said coun
ty, deceased : 475 acres of Land, Ijing on the waters of
Soap creek, adjoit ing lauds of Betsey Murray, Thomas J.
Murray and others.
-ALSO,—
At th» same time and place, will be sol* 1 , One Hundred
and Twenty-Five Acres cf Land, more or less, adjoining
lands of Mrs. M. A. Simo ons and Peyton W. Sale, ou
waters of Mdl creek, in said county, belonging to said de
ceased. L. LaMar, Adm'r.
December 13,18!-3.
POSTPONED
ADMISISTIIATOiI’* BALK.—WiII bo sold on the
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court
house door in Polk county, one lot LAND, containing 40
acres, known as Lot No. 253, in the 20th dist., 81 sec. Polk
formerly Cherokee county. And on the same day, before
the Court house door in Gilmer county, one lot LAND,
known as lot No. 191, in the ) Ith dist, 2d uec., of Gilmer,
formerly Cherokee county, containing ICO Acres. Sold by
order of the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, as a por
tion of the rear estate of J.lines 8. Jones,late of Elbert
county, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
December 23,1958. THOS. F. WILLIS, Adm’r.
POSTPONED
ADMINISTRATOR’** (3ALL.—By an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Newton county, on the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court-house
door in Dahlonega, Lumpkin County, between the usual
hours of sale, the following lots of LAND, viz :
Lot No. 44,15 th dist., Ist sec., originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin county.
Lot No. 271, 6th dis., Ist sen, originally Cherokee, now
Lumpk n county.
Lot No. 289, 4th dis., Ist sec., originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin county.
Lot No. 686,11 th sec., originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin county.
Lot No. 1020,11 «h dis., Ist sec., originally Cherokee, now
Lumpkin county.
Lot No 11'-5, llth dis., Ist sec., originally Ceerokee, now
Lumpkin county.
Said Lands sold as the property cf James Estls, late of
Newton county, dec’d. Terms made kio.vn on day of
sale. A. M. RAMSEY, Adm’r.,
December 17, 1553.
IM.IIhKT SMKillFF’b fc> A LK.— Will be sold, in the
town of Petersburg, at the residence of A rhibald
Stokes, on the fifth day of JANUARY, 1554, the fu.lowing
property, to wit:
One Coach and Harness; one Buggy and Harness ; 1 sett
Plate, of five full pieces, to wit: one tea pot, 1 slop bowl,
sugar bowl and coffee pot, 1 dozen silver table spoons, 2 tea
spoons, 1 set china, dining table, Ac., 225 pieces, more or
less; 1 set teach'na, 1 secretary and book-case ; 1 f-ofa ;
side-ooard, 1 mantle clock; 3 engravings, Naval Victo
ries; 2 m ihog my bureaus; 1 mahogany clothes prets ; 5
dressing glasses; 16 chairs; 8 mahogany bedsteads; 2
low-post bedsteads und fancy curtains; 5 feather-beds
and under-beds, and all the bedd.ug used therewith; 4
washstands and basins; 1 largediuing table, with brass
feet to match the circular ends; library of about 6‘) vol
umes; on i portable writing deik, and sundry other arti
cles too tedious to mention, consisting of household and
kitclunfurniture; also, sundry urtic is of merchandise:
all levied on as the property of Archibald Stokes, to satis
fy a fi. fa. iu favor of John U. Carmichael, vs. said Stokes,
and also sundry other ii.fas., vs. said Archibald Stokes.
Ncv.80.1853. DOZIER THORNTON, Sheriff.
IMjUKHT SIfKHIFF’H SALK.—WiII be sold, on
J the : rst Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, wiihin t.fe
legal sale hours, before the Court-house door in Albert
county, the following property, to wit: Oue NEGRO man,
name! Jim about 50 years oil; One NEGRO man,
by the name of Jourdan, about 49 years old; a Negro
Woman named Darcus, about 48 years old, and nine head
of Cattle; three Beds aud Furniture, and the Corn and
Cotton now growing; Levied on as the property of Th s.
F. Willis, to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of James M.
Willis and William Willis, vs. said Thomas F, Willis.
—ALSO—
At the same time and place, will be sold, one sorrel
Horse, one grey Horse, and one bay mare : Levied on as
the property of Thomas F. Willis, to satisfy a mortgage
fi fa. in the name of Wil Lm Willis, vs said Thomas F.
Willis. Property pointed out in said mortgage fi. fas.
November 80. 1553. DOZIER THORNTON, fcffi’ff
ADM INItiTK A rOH’feß ALK.—WUI be sold, on the
6th day of JANUARY next, at the late residence of
Moses Wright, deceased, all the Perishable Property,
Household anti Kitchen Furniture, Grain and other pro
duce ; and, in a word, all that belonged t > said deceased
except the lands and negroes and Georgia Railroad stock.
Bale to continue from day today until all is sold. Terms—
-12 months credit, with notes and approved security.
J. li. RAGAN, Adia’r.,
December 14,1858. ANN A. WRIGHT, Adm'x.
ADMINISTIIATOKTB HA Mi.—Will be sold, on
the first Tuesday In FEBRUARY next, before the
Court-house door in Columbia county, agreeable to an
order granted by the honorable the Inferior Com t of said
county, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary : One tract ol
lnndin Columbia county, adjoining George M. Magruder,
Duncan McKenzie, Jas. Kirkpatrick and others, contain
ing Two Hundred and Thirty Fire Acres, more or less.
—ALSO—
At the same time and place, will be sold Fight Negroes.
All sold as the property of Augustus V. Denham, dee'd.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dee’d.
Terms cash. HARRIET DENHaM, Adin’x.
December 18, 1858.
ADM INIBTH ATOH’H SALK.—WiII be sold,before
the Court-house door in the town of Crawfordsviile,
Taliaferro county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, within the lawful hours of sale, all Wyatt Oregon's
interest in Negro Man Slave by the name of Dick—it being
one- fifth part oi s..id slave.
SEABORN N. A ORE, Adm’r.,
December 8,1858. ADALINE GRF.ESON, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALK —Will be sold, by an
order of the Court of Ordinary of Warren county, be
fore the Court-house door, in the town of Wa'ienton, on
the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the f llowirg pro
perty, to wit: One Hundred and Thirty Seven Acres of
Land, more or less, on the waters of Little Briar Creek,
adjoining Huff, Adkins and others. Also, a Negro W* roan
and two children. A1 sold as the property of Joseph N.
Huff, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dec’d. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JONATHAN HUFF, Adm’r.
December 18, 1558.
ADMIftISTR ATOlt’B SALB»—Agreeably to an or
der of the honorable Csurt of Ordinary of Columbia
j county, will be sold at Appling, in said county, on the drat
# Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the Real Eetate belonging
to the estate of M. Bond, dec’d.
December 1 1, 185 i. JAfl. M. HABRIBO, Adm’r.
TT'X KIXTOII’B BALB, —Will he sold* on the tint
[- Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before tt.e Court-house
door in Elbert county, agreeably to the l;.s i will and tcs
' tament of Abraham Parks, dec’d., Seven NEGR >K <: con-
I slstjng of one Man, two Women, one Hoy and three Girls.
A 1 sold as the property of the said Abraham Parks, dec’d.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
LINDSAY PARKS, i ~ ,
November 15,1553. JOHN M. PARKS, f hxrß *
XKCIJTOR’S SALK—WiII be sold on the tin t
J Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court House
door in Lowndes county, a tract of Land containing four
hundred and ninety acres, situated in 9th District of Ir
win, now Lowndes. Sold agreeably to the laat will and
testament of Thomas Hardin, deceased, late of Columbia
county. Terms on day of tale.
GRACY IIARDIN, Exr’x.
November 2,1868 * ROBT. J. HA RDIN, Ex’r.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S BALK.-Wll!be sold" under
an order of the Ordinary of Richmond county, on the
flirst Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, before the Court House
door in Paulding county, within the lawful hours of sale,
all that tract or parcel of LAND, containing Forty acres,
lying and being in the said county of Paolding, I nova and
distinguished as Number 222, 17th District, 4th Section,
drawn by David G. Salisbury, of Richmond couDty. Sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said David
G. Salisbury, deceased. Terms cash.
NANCY SALISBURY, Adm’x.
On the estate of David G. Salisbury, late of Richmond
county, deceased.
December 1,1858.
ADMlftlttTtlATOK’g BAlJß—Leave obuinedTf
Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at Elij ;y, in
GUraer county,Lot of Land No. 268, in the 7ih dis., 2d
sec., containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres, and known
as the Mineral Spring Lot, adjoining the White Path
Mines, and upon which a surface mine of Gold h&a been
found profitable for the work dene. hold as the property
of the es'ate of William iankertly, deceased, tor the bene
fit of the heirs an J cred : tors of said dec’d.
December U, 1863. WM A. AVERY, Adm’r.
ADMIft IHTIt ATOit’B KALE—By virtue of on or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Warren county, will be
Bold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, the follow
ing property, to wit: One Hundred and fcixty Acres of
LAND, more or less, well improved, two miles north of
Warrenton, whtreon the late Mrs. Augusta B. Smith for
merly lived. Also, Si* NEGROES; all sold as the proper
ty ofStoddard W. Smith, late of said county,
Sold tor the purpose of distribution among the heirs*
Termson theday. THOS. P. F. THREE WITS, Adm’r.
November 12,1863, ’
ADM Ift 18TK A TOHH BALK—By v rfue of an or
der from the Court of Ordinary of Warren County
will be sold on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, be
fore the Court-house door ia the Town of Warrenton, the
following property to wit: Six acres of Land, more or less,
with gome improvements thereon, adjoining lands of
Thomas Dyre and others, belonging to the estate of Sarah
Morris. Bold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
December 18,1863. JKB9E M. JONES, Ad mV.
ADM Ift 18TH A TOIt *8 BALK—By virtue of an
order from the Court of Ordin iry of Warren county,
will be sold before the Court House door in the town of
Warrenton, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next the fol
lowing property, to wit: One likely Negro woman and j
child belonging to the estate of Elisabeth Coly, deceased.
Sold for She purpose of distribution among the. heirs of
sauLAeceased. Terras made known on the day of sale.
ADW IftIBTHATOR’B BALK.—WiII be sold, before
the Court-house dcor, in the town of Crawfordsville j
agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary, on the first
Tuesday in FEBRUARY, between the I "gal hours of sale
Uhe following property, to wit: One tract of l and, con- ,
saining Two Hundred and Eighty-Three Acres, mere or
ess, adjoining Lands of Jaa. Edge, L. B T. Taylor and J
(fibers. Aho» one tract containing One Hundred Acres
more or less, adjoining Lands of Absalom Rhodes, James *
Brantley and others.
—ALSO—
At the same time and place, will be told, Ten Negroes,
to wit: Mff*, & woman, 6o years old ; OUfla, 46 ; Jib** ,
17; 814Qr,15; T«n,a man, M years old; H*iiry, 27 ;
2o; Bunch773;23; Afrtauy, 21 ; l»7Told as
the property of Richard King, late of Taliaferro county, l
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said 9
dec’d. Terms on the day. P
JOHN CHAPMAN, Adm’r., ,*
December 15,1853. RACHAEL KING, A )ra x. 11
AD MI ft 18TIi A T 011*8 SALK—By virtue of an or- 8
der from the honorable, the Court of Ordinary, on a
the first Monday in December (instant,) will be sold at
Lincolnton, in Lincoln county, on the first Tuesday in c
FEBRUARY next, between the lawful hours of sale—a
House and Lot in the village of Lincolnton, lately occupied
as a Doctor shop, by the late Dr. J. M. Morgan,deu’d., r
property of the said deceased. Bold for the benefit oi the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms—Credit un- 1
til the first of January, 1860. o
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Adm’r, t
December 15,1568, . de bouts non. t
A DMISISTRATOR’S SALK—WiII be sold, at J
Spring Place, in Murray county, on the first Tuesday f
in FEBRUARY next, agreeable to an order of the Ordinary ,
of Columbia county, 160 Acres of LAND, known as lot No.
120, in 18th Dis., 8d Bee. Bold as the estate of Ann Tudor,
dec’d., for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
December 21,1853. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
ADMIft IBTRATOK’B BALE—WiII be sold.betore ,
the Court house door in the town ofCrawfordrille. i
Taliaferro county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY j
next, within the legal hours of sa’e, pursuant to an order
from the Ordinary of sa-d county, the following property, \
to wit: Thirteen NEGROES—Ben, an old man, and Cny, c
his wife, about 75year* old ; Sam, a mnn, about 60 years g
old; Joshua, a min, bout 40 years old; Harriet, about 86;
Ann, a woman, about 80 ; Bob, a man, about 28; Keziah,
10; George, a boy, 8; Rose, a girl, 6; Jane, a girl, 6;
Frank, a boy, 8; Ransom, 1 year eld. Sold for the pur* -
pose of distribution. Terms made known on the day of 1
■ale. SERENE MEADOWS, Adm’x. J
December 18, 1658.
CITATIONS FOR LETTERS OF ADMI
NISTRATION.
TALBERT cdUSf V, Shelton Oliver !
Ju and Alfred Oliver, Executors of the last will and te»- ,
tament of James Oliver, deceased, have petitioned the
Court of Ordinary for laiu county, for ILetteri of Disrais
sion,fu'ly discharging th*m from all further liability as
Executor*; and whereas the Court aid pass an order, or
dering citation to issue in terms of the law—
These ;;re therefore to cite, summon and admonish all
persons concern- d, to be *nd appear at my office, on cr
before the first Monday in July nex% to show cause, if any
exists, why letters ol dismission should not be granted said
Executors.
oiveu under my hand at offi e,in Elberton.
_UecemberSS, 1858 WM. 11. NELMS, Ordinary,
i' lH U'Kmtu t Ol Yf l , liKO. —Whereas, M:ir
l f VaOB and William R. Evans, applies to me for
li'P . f J?^ am ‘ Q b»tration on the estate of William Evans,
la e us Mid county, deoea.ed:
lav the khldr.i r ' so 5 c ’ lu cUe ,lI “' admonish, all and ringu.
flee : “'editor., to be and appear at my of-
hav« whL P . r '?? r bcd by law . to show cause.il
Givenunrler elter * ■•'ould not bo granted.
»‘ oaic « In Cravvfordville.
Ur -S, . ,SS. _ QUINKaO’NEAL, Ordinary.
. U. M. Barrett applte. to mo f ur Letters of Admin
nitration dehorns r.on w.th the will annexed, on the Estate
of Daniel Thornton,Sr,, late of said county dec-d -
Those are therefore to cite and admonish,’all ami singu
lar,the k.udretl and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my oflice, within the time prescribed try law to
show cause,if any they have, why said letters should no, i
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
December 28,1558. WM. B. N-LMS, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA OOlfftTY, <4A.—Whereas, Oolumbui
0. Richards applies for Letters of Administration ou
the Estate of Bur well Richards, late of said couuty, de
ceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lobe aud
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
?how cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be gr.mted.
Given under ravhaud at office in Appling.
December 28, TSS3. 8. CR TV FORD, Ordinary.
OULKTHORPK COUNTY, UKO.-Whereas, Eli
jah Lumpkin, applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the Estate of Charles M. Brown, late of said
county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Giveu under ray hand at office.
J inn tryl, 18t l. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
IMAJM-vr ( OI XTY. 14LO—Whereas, William M.
Zj Mclntosh and William J. Clark, applies to me for
Letters of Guardiaftship for the person and property of
Gerrard W. A len, minor heir of Geirard W. Allen, de
ceased —
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish, all
persons concerned, to be ami appear at my office, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted on or before the first Mem ay in February next.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
January 1, IS. 4. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
I'LUKKT COUNTY, 14KO.—Whereas, Thomas W.
j Junes applies to ine for Letters of Administration,
with the will annexed, on the Estate of Ihomas Jones,
deceased—
These are therefore to cite, summons and Admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
uhoutd not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
January 1,1854. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
TMLBKKT COtJNTY, <4A.—Whereas, Thomas W.
\j Joues applies to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Jane Jouer, deceased:
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given uniter my hand at office in Elberton.
January 1, ISM. WM. lb NELMS, Ordinary
OOLK'lTIOllft*K COUNTY, «4A —Whereas, John
Moore applies to me for letters of Administration on
Ihe estate ol Janies Moore, late of said coucty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all
aud siugular, the kiuurcd and creditors of said deceased,
to be And appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show rm*e, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given uuder my hand at office.
January 1, 1854. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
IITAIIRKA COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas the estate
YY of Colleu A. Lightfoot is unrepresented.
These are therefore, io cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at iny office, on the first Monday in February
next to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted to George W. Dickson, or some
other prop r person
Giv« n under my hand at office in Warrenton,
January 4,1554. ARDEN R. MKR3HON, Ordinary.
nrARBUN COUNTY, GKO.-'Whereas, Edward If.
V Y Po‘,tle, Administrator, applies to me for letter.! o 1
Lioinission from the estate of Benjamin Joy, Sr , dec’d.:
These are tlu-refore to cite and admonish all and sing'i
lar the kindred and creditors of the .-aid deceased, to be
aud appe ;r at my office, by the first Monday in August
next, and thow causd, if any they have why said letters
dismi aory should not be grained said applicant.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
January H,1H54 ARDEN R. MERBUON, Ordinary.
J. FFKUBON COUNTY,UKO.—WIioreas, Ja«. W.
Mcttiguey applies tor letters ol Guardianship of Julius
F. Mcßigmy, minor heir of James Mcßigney, dee'd.:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish, ail and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have*, why said letters of Guar
dianship should not bi granted.
Given under my hand at olfice in Louisville.
Janu ry 7, i v>B. NiOHOI ASDIIHL, Ordinary.
J isKKKUNON COU DT Y, GKO,—Whereas Abraham
Beeiiley, applies for letters of Guardianship of James
Bees'ey, m nor of James Beesley, Sen., dec’d.:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appear at my olfice, within the time prescribed by law, tc
show cause, if any they have, why 6aid letters ol Guard
shipshould nol beg anted.
Given under my Hand at office in Louisville.
January 7, IS 4. NICHOLAS DIKIIL, Ordinary.
CIOLUMUtA COUNTY, G A.—Whereas, the estate of
) Biuna Manzo, lute of sad county, dec’ll., is uu>eprc
sen ted:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonisn, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, and all
other persona interested, to be and apnear at my office
within the lime pi escribed by law to show cause, if any
they have, why letters of administration, should not be
granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court, or to such fit
and proper person as the Court may think proper to ap
point.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
J-muary 7, 1854. 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
COUNTY, G l.—Whereas, Jos»ah «to-
I vail applies for Letters of Administration, do boni*
non, with the will annexed, oa ihe estate of Patrick J.
Cul >rcaih, late of said county, deceased:
Theseure, therefi re, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appeurat my olfice within the time prescribed by law,and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
January 17,184.
C 8 KORGIA, OULKTHOI*I*K COUNTY.—Whereat
A William Mai able applies to me for letters of Guardian
ship for the person and property of Mary Frances Thomp
son, a minor of Thomas P. Thompson, under the age ol
fourteen years :
These are thereforeto cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, at olfice.
Jan. 18, 1954. HENRY BRITAIN, Ord’y.
\I7AIIHKN COUN TY, GKO .—Whereas, John
▼ V Wright, Administrator on the estate of Henry
Hight, dec’d., applies to me for letters of Dismiss.on from
the said estate:
The e are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear at my office by the first Monday in August
next, to show cause, if any they have, wl y said Adminis
trator should not be dismissed from said Ad nlnistratiou
Given uuder my hand at office in Warrenton.
January 8, 1854. ARDEN R MBR*HON,Ordinary.
I KFFKKSON COUNTY, GKO.-Whereas, Win 8.
(J Alexander, Administrator on the estate of Thomas
Stephenson, late of said couuty, dee'd., applies for letters
of Dismission:
Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all andsingu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why said letter- should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
January 7,18 4. NICHOLAB DIEHL, Ordinary.
lKi FKlißOft COUft l Y, GKO—Whereas, Wm. S.
t) Alexander, Administrator < n the estate of Absalom
Smith, late of said county, dec’d., applies for letters of Dis
luis-ion :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at ray office within the time prescribed bylaw,
and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under ray hand,at cilice in Louisville.
Janoary 7,1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
TIiFFKIISON COUNTY, OKO.—Whereas, (iwen C.
fj Pope, Guardian of Martin F. Morgan, minor heir of
John Morgan, dec’d., »pplies for letters of Dismission :
These are, there’ore, to cite, summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred ar d friends of said m : nor.
to be and appear -tiny office, within the time prescribed
by law, to sl ow cause, if any they have, why said Letter*
of Dismhsio'' should not be granted.
Given under my l.and at otticc in Loulsvll’e.
January 7,1851. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
COLL’ Mill A COUNTY, Uht 7— Whereas, Frarici*
Lewis, Administrator on the Estate of Littleberry
Lewis, dec’d., applies for Letters of Ditmission :
These Ere therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, And
show cause, if any they have, why said letters, should not
be granted.
Given under ray hand at office in Appling.
January 7, 1854. S. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
OULKTHGItI’K BUI’KKIOH ( OLIIT OCTOBER
TERM, IS 3. Petition for control of fl.fa. by Beasley.
Cox & Gil!e-pie vs. Stewart and Penn and William
Beasley.
It appearing to the Court that William Stewart is dead
and has no representative—
Ordered, That all persona in interest be served by pub
lication of this order In the Chronicle A Sentinel, once a
month for four mouths prevfous to the next term ol the
Court. J. U. LUMPKIN, Jr.,
Att’y for Adm’r. of Beasley.
A true transcript from the Minutes of the Superior
Court, fih December, 1868. GKO. H. LESTER, Cle. k.
December 11,1868.
WA It IIIiftL’OUftTY, I4KOKI4IA. -Whereas,Ja*.
Parker, Administrator on the Estate of Mundr
Gross, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission
from said estate
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office i»y the first Monday in July next, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary.
December 17,1863.
WARRKft COUNTY, GKO—Whereas, John L.
Uu y, applies to me for Letters of Administration,
de bonis non, on the estate of Anthony 0. Usry, late
of Warren county, deceased:
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and croditors of said deceased, to bi
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under ray handav office In Warrenton.
ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary.
January 14,1864.
JETHRO. 1854- JETHRO
EXTRA FINE.
rpHB subß-jriber offers for sale genuine JETHRO COTTON
X SLfrD-apart grown aith Guano. To place these
Betd within the reach of all, he offers them at three dol
lar* per two bushel sack, delivered at Augusta, or Thom
son, G. R. R. Apply to O. H. IKK, Augusta,or to the sub
scriber at Winfield, Columbia county, Ua.
V.M. BARNES.
Macon Messenger and Southern Recorder will Insert four
tiru« s in weekly paper, and forward bill to this office.
<!2Xwtf
noricE.
ri >ROIMIT to Jail In Crawfordsville, Taliaferro
J J counfy, Oa., a NKCRO BOy, who ca'la
Jacob, and -sky- be belongs to Thomas Dickson, of-T*
Dancock coentv, Ga. He is about 20 years ..m -1-r
dark corople.ion, and a*»out five feet eight Inches high.
The owner will come forward, prove property, pay expen
ses and take him out of Jail.
WM. ALEXANDER, Jailer.
Crawfordsville, (Ja., Dec. 26,1553. d2B
(JLENDINNINO Co'|
MAKBI.K VVOKKh, Broad street, Augusta, Georgia
Where we have on hand and will continue to keep (
targe stock of both Italian and American Marble, for
Monuments,Toombs, lleadStonee, Ac., to which we res
pectfully call the attention of those wanting workin our
ine. We art now prepared to All all orders at short no
tice, in as good style and as low as work of tkesame quality
an be furnished for from any establishment in the UnlM
States Flans and prices willbesentthose whoeannotca
and examne for themselves.
P.S.—Ordersfrom tbecouatry executed with neatnes
nd despatch. d 27
OSAGE CHANGE PLANTS FOB HEDGING.
T'lllC hi B-t HllihK will offer for sale, during the
Fair of the “ Southern Central Agricultural Society "
TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND OSAGE ORANGE PLANW
offromone to two years’ growth, suitable for setting out
the coming Fall. They may be set oho foot apart in the
hedge-row, and will make an impenetrable and permanent
hedge, with proper care, In Bor 4 years. Pamphlets, de
scribing the method of trimming and training the plants,
furnished to all purchasers. Those desirous ofengaging
•apply in advance, will address D. REDMOND,
auSl-tf _ Augusta,Ga.
CA&KIAU .
WE HAVE ON HAND, and are recelvtnga good
assortment of CARRIAGES: ROCK A WAYS; BA
ROUC 'EH; BUGGIES, and Liebt CARRYALLS. Also.
Hack and Road WAGONS, toretner wim an assortment of
HARNESS, BUGGY; UMBRILLAH: WHIPS; TRUNKS:
CARPET BAOS; VALICEB. CHILDRENS' OABB and
WAGONS; CARRIAGE BOLTS, ovine nacaace or single
one; all of which will be sold on roasona me terms, at the
store formerly occupied by the late M. S. Hoajjlbt,
tsr REPAIRING done at snort notice.
Kgusta, April T, 1868. WYMAN k DARROW.
aprS-wly -
FI'KAITCRK POUbH—This valuable artfels for
restoring a gloss to old Fnrnittre. is tor tale by
d*o WM. H. IUTT, Drugg st,
NOTICES TO DEBTORS AND CRED
'YVOTlCK.—AHiisr.onei'.d.bt-l teth. listv.r -X M«fim
I’ SuL, late of Colunbht county, deceased, are re
qnc.ted to tUHlto imtrr.nlj.(.* ptivin.-ot; gad xltltr.no.
h.Tirg demand, ugain.t laid Katale, are hnet v Dotlflrd
to present them, duly iutheotkaiod, within the tin.
prescribed by law.
January 18,1884. J 1.1, L. bILUt, Adm’r.
■\T OTMiK—AH person, indebted to the estate of Jar. n
Patterson, late of Eltert county, direoKd, aic rr
quested to make immediate payment, and ti o-e havir.
demands against said esiato will present them, duly au
thenticated, within the lime presv ril ed by law
BOLEN BLOWN, . _ ,
MIDDLETON W. HICKMAN, ( tx "■
December 28, 1858.
SIXTY DAYS aft or date, application will he trade to
the Ordinary of Warren county, for leave te cell Ihe
LandandNegn.es belonging to the Estate of Augntla B.
Hm'th, late of said county, deceest d,
Dec. 22, ISM. JAMES A BIIIVEPB, Adm’r.
NO! IttK.—Allpersons indebted to the estate of Joha
Tinley. late of Livhmm.d county, deceased, are rn>
quested to make immediate payment; and those having
demands against said estaleare r.-ques'ad to present them
for payment. JOSEPH g. IIUKtU, Adm'r.
December 14, IS6B.
NOTII'H. —All persons Indebted to the Estate of Green
B. Redd, late of Kicliuiund cv.unty d., o «ej, a-e
j requested to make immediate payment, and those having
demands against said .s ate, will preaent them, duly au
thenticated, With.n the tin e prewrit.od by law.
n X ~ COR.NELIUA A. R. DU, Adm’r ,
December 14,1858. with the will annelid.
\ 0 „!. l , < , lj'T, A ", llor * f ' n '' '"“'i' S demand, againtt E'le
«r„kP ? T- h *™ b » '“’e of Varna m>a •v, ,1 ceased,
and a’pluw.n'l c l ,re,tnt m in term, of the laa,
«-
January 4, ISM. t y?1; K DICKSON, Admr.
N Indebted to the K,l .■ „f Sarah
Si,?«
rywo .MOATllfcjafior.lato, arnik-.i, n «-u
1. to the Court ol Onliu<«ry tit u ur v,. ... ®
leave to Sbll a Negro M:u». Fmu a Bl iekviniih' » 1 nr
to Martha Att .wly, » ml nor ' " ' * k * mith ’ teluuglng
January 5, 1854. JOHN ATTAWAT.VwuVW.
SIXTY day.nfter data nppllostionwill I . ■, ,
Ordinary of Burke coun y, f or have to srh ik.
REAL ESTATE bekmgirg to the eo.ie of j; r s k\ rat!ih
Ta ) lor, late of Burke county, lieci-aseit
Januaty 6,1854. JOHN AVTAW AY, Adm’r.
r l''\'°.| M 'r"‘ V,HW e*'l , ' rd " tu •PPUCM will b,. main
X to the Court of Ordinary ot Doluut.ia i .mow f *
leave to sell all the Lands, I, j,,'. s, ,|,» ra
belonging to Tbon. Scott, minor of A l.nM- tl late. , ul
county, deceased. c. Y. WILLKRsON Board n
Jamury 5. ]834.
IAMO MO.M lin after ; • ■ tin h. n a.'e
. to the Ordinary of Oglethorpe county foi leave to
‘fj N *«™, ' Vo "“ n and Phild, bet ..gig “.Ihe wUU
of Wet. li. Glenn, Inte of said c umy, deee-eed
January«, 1564. WM UI.E.NN,J r .,AdaV.
epwo MOXTIIH alter d ite, application Bill he mad.
A to the Court or Ordinary or Uglett orpe county U r
leave to sell a Negro Girl belonging to th. esioio ol Wm.
11. Cramer, late us Oglethorpe county, d.r» v, d
_January 8,1854. JO-E:p,l _UAMIva, A. m r.
I ’R «> tIUATHM tiftor date appileation will be ma'e
A to the Court of Ordinary of Warren coantr tor M. 'ili
to sell Hie KEAf. ESTATE of Sara. Uernctte, a irJ. person
of color of said oountv.
January4,lßs4. THOS. P. PERSONS, Guard.
SIXTY DAYH afterdate, applicatioa will be made to "
the Court of Orfiiuary of LiocMo countv, for l-vvr t«
sell the Real Estate belonging to the ttlat* »f St rn Sim
mens, dec’d. L. LAMAR, Adm’r.
N veniher 20, ’BSB.
' |' tt " '"' I G* '' ■ i i d.
A to the Court of Ordinary of Colon bla enmity, lot
leave to roll, for the heuelit of the legatees of Alfred
Siurges, deceased, a tract of LAND ill said county, on the
Waihlnctcn road, hounded by lands of Dr W. A Obi .
W. W. Stone, and oihers, c nian ing illty acre., more or
MARY M. bit it'il-S, Ix’tria.
! ABNER P. BORKRTsON, l , ,
, Mnv. M, If fl. ANDREW J. Mtrjjrw } l-n’m.
r |A\A O MOXTIIH after date, application ..ni p, ~ ~i.
A to the Court or Ordinary, of Kichn.ond rounry for
leave to eellthe Real and i'ersnnal Projorly h,.t",,,' u
the Estate of Green B lied . late of said mudij def’d!
r, , r .„ CORNELICS A. REDD, Adnr’r.,
December 14, 1858. with the Wtk .Mrsri
J S*tk?rv D , A f h - f,vr da’e, nppllontlim ».a i. ,
y to seR th s e o LANtl«li!r“ rj l " f C : “ n: -’ ■ "my. for le.v.
" i.., ! L * N , I ' S belonging to th. esUte o( Mary Ann
e late of gaiil county, dec-uMtl
December 11, 1868. I IUV. W. J(<NEd>, A,l„.’ r .
NOTICK,— All those Indebted to the estate, f M,.«
Shipp, Sr., late ol Uucnln e'oumr,,b ceased will ruses
immediate payment, and those having d"i muds acs tel
I eaidesUte, are requested to present tliem lousduv eu
-1 theaticated recording to law. '
.. JAMES JENMNCS. Sen.. 1 _
# December 1,1868. SEABORN MvMKLY, J*a r»,
I S ! o , V „ DAV m " f | er d »t l ’, apl'l calion will he marls t.
» O the Honorable the Ordinary of Lit.,.
leave to sell ull the Real aud t’cr fc >n.i| L«i»t. <.f Maik
Shipp, Sen., late of said coun;y, »!rc’d.
_ Jami> ji n r(, ■ .
, Decombrr 1,1853. £K • B')R.N V, * > Fx’ra,
8 Olw\TY 114 Yb after date, ap| ,
O the Court ol Ordinary of Riel ,
* to sellfcllthi IB.nl Kstati i . | 4 ff
0 rk react*, late of raid county, def'd.
December If, Is,’M. ILIZABETH 4LORFNCK, A.Jrn x
r«v ,wv,,, '" r
I t» e Ordinaiy « f Ric’.ui mi . un'y, lor irav» t* »• B.al
Estate belong ng t » Gauuli I’. Flan ■ i , 'r.teol paid rum
,i ty,deceas (i. USWELL t.C'A lileN, Adm’r
I January 17,1854,
I' WO llD.\’l !ls tthcrditto ..pp.ictiucj n-jii |u> \*
to th.- honorable Co. rt of Oi. inary of Hichiu >ml
* county, for lvoive to a« II p,n tial pV"|>ci ty, *n« .Man,
be'onging to tlii-.^l-it.-o: .I, u . c f
Kichniond county, deesased.
January 17,1854. OSW ELL E. CAEIIIN, Adm’r.
undersigned would cull Ihe —^
. attention ol Merchants at,it t ’ - r
Planter, to the extensive stock c.f V *
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
"hiohlbe, kccii Ir. connection «>u> liAiiUHAlu »n<l
CUTLERY. Tlieirstock ol PLOWS, HARROWS. oi I.TI
VATORB, Corn 811 ELLKKh,BtrawCIFn'KRKGrainC'KA«
DLES.Pau MILLS, FANNERS, BOILERS, and all article
in the Agriculcultural line, is not equalled in the Mate.
1 hey are prepared to order at thr shortest untie. t>,. t ~.i
kinds of HORSE PO W ICKB. THRESHERS Si gi
CHINES, or any articles in tli.-ir line or business. The,
arealsoAgentefor the Boston Belting 0 pan, and has.
nowon handlndia-RubberSteam Packing lion nn d Ma.
chineBELTING. CARMICiIAI I A I t.AN.
031-wly
THB MONTGOMERY MANUFACTURING COM.
FANY’SIRON WORKS
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
ts AAIFACTIHIS, In snocnor elvle. Uonn.nl al and
lH Upright STEAM ENGINES. el all sues; rte.rr
BOILERS ; LOCOMOTIVES : Cos! tron WATER aunts,
lugai MILLS; Saw and Orlst Mill IRONS of every voriel
y, (Including iioxic'scontinuouslecl for Saw Mills:) In.
gine and II and LATHES; Iron andUras.OAKTlJ OS of all
kinds, Ac., Ao.
All crderslllled wltli despatch.
»P»* __ GINDBAT « CO.
l'ia A KICK’S SPKCWUI.
raarsaan av
ROBERT i'HANOK. M. D..
Lownoa
IN a certain, speedy and permanent enrefer CERTAIN
DISEASES. It Is sold b, WM. 11. TIITT,
tnarS Scle Agent, Augusta.
D. B- PLUMB CO.
n ARK constantly receiving esh and pur*
Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery AH
W Toilet Article. Ac.,'at their establishment TW
*» between U. S. Holt land Post Office corner ZSk
Medicine, carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr
Barnes’,corner Green and Mclntonsbstrets ntn
fl,ooo BEWAKD.
Dfl. IIU.VTIiII'Is celebrated SPECIFIC, for the car.
or Gonorrhata,Strictures, Gleet and AnalagoutCom.
plaints of the Organs of Generation.
Os allremcdies yet discovered for the abovecom
plaint, this is the most certain.
It makes a speedy and permanent cure without re*
Itrictiontodict,drink,exposure, or changeof application
to business.
It it perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might be
taken without injuring the patient.
EST" It is put up in bottles, with full directions accost*
any ing it, so that persons can cure themselves withoutre
orting to physicians or others for advice.
One bottle is enough to perform a certain cure. Price 11.
VST It is approved and recommended by the Royal
ollege of Physicians and Surgeons of London and baa
eir certiflcatoenclosed.
tar It is sold by appoint nentin Augusta,Gft.,by
W. H. li J TURPIN.
Orders from the country promptly attended to. jet
'j EAGLE
AUGUSTA, OEOMIIA
rHK UftDHRSIGftKD having rc-opencd ibt aLove
named Establishment, are now prepared to lx crate
3. til orders for CASTINGS, fie., In Bm** or fr >ji for Paw or
>1 Grist Mills, St earn Engines, Machinery, Water Lamp
Posts, Columns of any kinl that may be required at sh< rt
ll notice.
We will constantly keep on bin ! uid for salt a supply J
ii different nixed GIN GEARING, of t! e most approved p«t
--t terns. Also, PLOW CASTINGS, c. aI kr is, having the
most extensive and best atßorted lo: of Plow patnrus In
the Southern country.
Both the parties being Practical Meehan lea, an I
r lug to devote their undivided attention to the hv.|n«M,
hope that, from promptness in fli! • or work
manship, and at as low prices as ess be afforded, to merit
■ continuation of the liberal uupj -t r rmerlf b« stowed
I upon the concern. r. aa.PH If IP.
I N. B.—The highest cash price paid for old DR AbH fop.
1 PER, and CAST I RON. mar6-.Ua
FUitNITUKE WABEP.OOM,
Under the A nyunta Hotel , Broad eireefm
fa THE SUBSCRIBERS have on
IM, hand, and will be receiving from
m t!ie best manufacturer* North, 09 UmomL/n
*1 • FURNITURE of every descrip
tion to suit purchasers, both Inqualityand prices, and so
licit a share of public patronage.
Just received a fine assortment of Mahogany and WaJl
outt York and Cottage BEDSTEADS, SUF.NH, ol tb< fat- st
styles and finish, in connection of a genera! aisoi iraenl
of all kinds of Household Furniture.
tprfi V | -V ’N’NKR.
AUGUSTA BEKD BTOBE.
pilK subscriber has received, and will continoe to r»-
■ ceive throughout theseison, ! . uaaml
Fresh GARDEN SEP l>3 crop of 1 v 53.
The usual deductions made to c iun*ry Merchsntf.
« J- •!
Giant Asparagus Roots, White and Red On. n feets,
White and Red Clover, Luoerne, Blue Grass, Tim thy,
Osage Orange Heed, Ac. j»8-Jm
T. BEKNNXJI,
i’IANO MANUi’ACTUPw.n,
Quality liange, Jirxid Mntt, A "ja ta,u<t.,
£8 ready to exteuto all orders tor PI.
ANOSofalldescriptions,whichbewar
/ants to be equatiatoße, quality au/1 du- VjPSSHI
rabbity toany tbatare brought Iron the 8 * ■ U "
North. Theto-lowlngieooecfrarkj.tertTaoiiial., (Okh
-lave been kindly given to P. M. by gentlemen In tbit ity.
Having bought a Piano or Mr. P. Urenn.r la. yiar,
—lnch was of Ms own make, I take great pleasure ia testify*
ng my perfect approbation of llln every respect. Itis revy
rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps ia
tune most admirably. Prom whatlbavesecn of Mr. U.ra
ner’s Pianos, I have no hesitation in recommend, tig thea
for theirsuperlor quality, to all who maybe in want da
Ineanddurableinslrtincnt. J. B lUar.
_ AugurtaßcptembwlS.lSM.
Partherrcfcrcnces; Rev. Mr.Pord.Mr. J gets. Mr 11
». Fraser,B.Wgnon, Mr. Win. R. Bchlrmeraad others ‘
Pianos, Organs and other musical instrument* toned and
iklllfnjlyrepaircd, at the shortest not! e.
I*l. » . K BRUNNER.
jj'H Broad-st, above McKennhat.
AH IMPOBTAHT HOTICB.
pLANJiTI’B BITTKHB e, Aperient and
iu ~i—-- l>ro|>ert e ‘ W “ ho “* a • ,urtk » ; * Mineral in
In Dyspepsia, Liver oomplaints, fri digestion, Platulen- y.
General bebihty, and all the train of symptoms' comm- o’
ly called NKRVOL-8 AFFECTION.-, the, have'b«n .m
--ployed with the most uu|«rallekd success
During the summer season, when the syst a Is relax-1,
the appetite gone, and a general want of energy pnr ,„s .
these Bitters exert a m st happy effect, rreatir.a a hi-a thv
action throughout the system, re*t«.ririg the appetite equaf
iting the circulation, giving tone and er-erry to thi |Sy!
and creating a power, which ward* off disease durfoa the
autumnal season.
Planett’s Bitters Is a certain cure for Dyspepsia. V)
are purely vegetable, are very pleasant to thetas te and
are adapted to all ages and c^radiUon.
They are In full quart bot:le*. Price 81.
For sale, wholesale or retail by
Junels-dAw WM. U. TUTT.BoIe Agent.
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE,
roitMKHLT oaimi boobs,
CHATTANOOGA, TEN *IEBBK E.
THIN well known Hotel situated within a few sicptOA
the passenger car landing of the Western ard At
lantic Railroad is now open under the supervi *--n of THOii.
CRUTCHFIELD,assisted by Mr. J. W. F. JiKYBON and
LADY. This House, while under the control of C U. J. J.
Gairrm,acquired a very high reputation as a first class
Hotel. The present proprietor having s cured the Mr vk. •
of Col. OKirri*’a Bar keeper, and having purchased hi*
mostexcellemc ok and house boy,and having furntstied th«
house entirely anew, hopes toreura its high reputation
and merit public patronage. Passengers can be accom
modated with an Omnibus to and fr- ui the boat#.
febl9-ly THOS. CRUTCHFIELD, Prop,-;
LAW.
EDW. YOl'ftO HILL, after • hirteen yean experi
ence on the Bench, has resumed the practife. Lw
Grange, fit- nl9 ly
/ ' B ATKR-A fresh supply Just received
t.y by »• WM. H. Tn r, Druggist.
ft COMTUNMKNI' Thirty-four Coils Kenturto
ROPK. [nil'] J. A. ANSI,*™
X C:ONBI«.\>IB.\T.-40BoxmTOIiACCo7c,;, lu _
qu»my. nS J. A. Arfwlbv-
Ol U | BOXKB Soixr CANDLE.-, for uto by ~ ~
m W- LEWI,,
1*- , , No. 1, Warren block.
+ 10 ? lALALw^hAr. I oTtho MOCK of (jMr.iA~RAI
Road A Bank Company. Apply to * ***
dß ° bOHAWTUN, lEYMOUR A CO.
bb O CHBIDAM KCHftAPPK.**— la ---i
O and for tale by DAVIA, KOLB 4 FANNINq!^