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Ill: ~ ill; &, SHMIELI
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Au Irish Dust
„ , , , i', ; . eontribiiUd by a
i!( ' ; ' •. Fj>oni vg M«gt»ue:
. tl ,1 , f -; u;c a.4t I naw in Cork
_f* 4 . »,, .. *, 1 v .m,<i I coold induce rny
\ . ; Vj’-i If >i were only t»s a lea*on
; , . ary men, 1 cennot
r,/ • !' . i ~*u<L&j », cnaao to some
I ~ f ... .. . . ; v y errs back, when 1 Ural v;us
n ■,i -i * to takoa placeamongttt
l’ Hpor.ug periodical; it
r oUerol two
ij'-u . ;r
;.n 1 oueol whom tell by the
l f ihc o* her, r::4 it might have prevented a
c-i* ?:r ( • v sjo brought miv:ry 'n to the hearths
ol ’ i proofed:—
“ 1 - '' * r ;: ; * Web ii both re i idod in
< ; ‘ ; hull pay in the army, the other
0- ■ r ) t;.'- f:rtvy ;»j , y wore dear, nay bohonr.
,r *‘- •» ~iy [ that ihcy <i.d not meet
or f a t lie . cuo with the other. Th-- follow
%!l t;. •<• . o‘ b n unhappy quarrel, a- well
i, ,w )>. (»rit wno will rec 1 sect this onforiun
ji*,. «• r” rr. - ! anc *, and can tetsllfy to the truth ol
my narrative.
a- .it>i tmio I speak of, ii. was the custom for
-in o-;! ut w. ku. iho evetj':bg*» on the
Grtii.'i .. d K ath Mali, in Cork, w. h po
cuh. r dii- < Nrsro La’fc. high t.hirt coll art*, car
rie<i » nr: ex' , Udttji h.z ;in tccl, caricatures of
ibctl nt. L-euf.nar.t Wel-i: invited hie
friend ilefoer* and wife to t »kc *ea ou a certain
evening, and dial ut rl* a t.Lvy would, accoznpac
isd by in rv. * r j out to aee the •Maodlee.*’
1 v-v lit me, by th* -c who knew the
cau • ox L . ■ rrcJ, t .it Lieutenant VV. -aid,
4 Lyv» • • !? • u even o’clock, and alter that we
will v ' ,*• vr ud, Herbert, wo will not wait
for you aft i k' i :-."
j ij 1V( ,,, r,» v.cii oVlo.k camc, and they waited
mil l»• <- o’clock, when hii-iii g Herbert and hia
v:b. ; i * ar ivc, they took tea, ind left about
lull p ‘ ( •M. A nine, L'.e a tenant Herbert and
hm i ly arr- .i, 1, m 1 were informed that L.euton*
ant 1 L !ady i taken their tea and gone
cut. It a -1 1 2 r ,- r tin. upon Mm. iicrbenV
w./'' f hu- >-n l iiumediately proceeded
in i t;.* ;.i ;f to demand satisfaction.-
Wo . i, f.-r *irj:. lu of human nature, 1 could bo
lieve od.ywi e; brt ldo believe that ibo faul
h wa . caused by U.e impradence of the
Udy.
il-.rbert sen* home his wife, went immo-!lately
and pur<:h«K.ed a w ip, and mooting 1 :» friend
*W«Vh and wib m UdiinV fruit ahop on the Grand
Pam !e, pr-»c. icd to lay on the horaewhip.
\Vcl-» , iKiir y this tnc'e powerful of the two,
Wfftir. < ■ \ : whip- i i hit /?atr.goniht, and laid
on 1 • p.i ut the time—saw
ti.»t v ac' r«, the exchange of card. 4 *,
au i -icft . « *. uu| -try until J was acquainted
With !*-.«; idno H..d j i;>ce for the arrangement of
the differr ;i *j.
Ts e t\< x day, • two o’clock, in the spot selected
—a tiyld On the U-ireonia »na road, he.woen the
B a h i d Passage roa b; it wan u painful
Circum.** nco to n'Kicdr tbat L cuUnant Ilerberi’a
'."ivi m ua« of thoapot sc! cted for the
doj and me extraordinary arid more pain
fa! «! ’ fm; ’h vt Mra. If. viewed the fatal acene
from b»:r \r d room window.
There v i j * o time lo>t afi.or the partie* took the
groui d; U.<) (m »»1 woro loaded, and each wun
h'uJ« i iha iy H'up ... L.cntenunt Welsh
h id, b «fore 1.0 «t > p ace 1, “ 1 have no oauao of
quairul with r.-.y h. m-1 « v pt ht- horse whipping
l:ic; but u« i > ups od my ah. once from home,
Wucti lo w i . i-iviiud, wftii an iunult, and one pro*
Jiiediia td, t/> him, which I hero aolemnly deny,
I will i,o. fire
JJ. r b r; f v . ’ »•;,:< a bravo nan, bat who sulfjrcd
from ab. it woniid in the head, received in buttle,
wt i i, vvl. *!i i;o wu * cxcitcti, c.*uMed him to act
more ;'»»•- .• n. • 'man li nn urn* y incarcerated in a
lii -Hi' • j J ll <i!• • i*. out a tremendous oath that
“no ie lor ; i eiion, and that nothing
bu* •••o • **ll i!y fi.in.” 1 must confesa a y
!•■«.' ’ ’V.ieth : cxcesHof uervoasneas
and l.or •.' i U' : jou n and Font:merit; I trembled
II (.cm lieu : ' J -v/. lire I ere i oto Iho stele of niy
fee »rs 1 *“ * thougnt coming events
T* ;■- *u H .‘.im? it uhc!c‘a to interfere, cal
cr. iiod Uml '■ i:ti i i/ if, tbo air would satisfy
bU <> f uout, I<l U .»they were mistaken. The
w rl. “pie fire” were p« von quickly; Ilor
bir • .. . 1, »"n r> h'ui untagomsi. who tired
in the uir. SV.jnh wus r*,touched. Anon
dcav«>.- v, , ti.• •: jr* t'c to arruiigo inaUern, but
wi.-yu* ■ . . . , v. *. wilirg to do anything
tb *t v t- ou tn\t lo» rpponont’R rbstiuacy
h'.t. b. b ere .! ..-. U wns uwfoi ■ I uae the
wmd “ iv. fu*’ 1 l c o • o more than once swore
I ■
by h. M .. r, m , name of hia lCodceincr,
4 ‘ tlr - . -ml 1j : k I.mm;.’*
I ‘ e.»r . —! or would v.:.->!» to Hce—bnoh
fit* " 1 • *i- * <■' : iir»rry n.* that depicted
ou 1. l V.. ; ic • nan<‘o, on hourirg
the -v - u lbyb; , ir. mor Ir end.
H . a i .; " y , , /.,|] O AU: “I. t God
t' ii n * . ’ •-1 i c;o . delend Rty life against n
mudfr • o.d I e ill do so.”
/ b * tl I j "dmi pistols placed in their
bail •' ith ' •*» de retired, and again “ present —
II ” w.: * <jv: i; ipokor. Hit it shots wore an
o ; i-atc 1. d o »•'’<!* c mid ho said 10 curl up
ward :r i*. ' w ; rms’Uiouth, li' rburt leil on
)■ • U.o ; "ami, a c»r(ise. Nut a bign of
life wvi l !•*, h. wm 11. »t;nt death.
h;i L * -1 wiwj not j>r j.arod for this fatal
ten;: . n.aiid 1. wo worn 10 judgo of the con
da -i * .0 Icccou, I. either were they ; a panic
reuin ito ‘ . , n ot all present, raid 1
fonu > in} w. i, about ii.ry others, literally
rum *. :• -m 1 1 to On getting to the
gab 1 c i: -M, I I «du d buck, and what u soono
did I w*»!a ; Inero vas the dead body, with
Lie ;, y.'id-n <'v«*'r i' on Ida knows, his hand inside
tie v, isu .1' f hi.- h rrnsr friend, striving to find
tbe bov. ; u i . . . iiu silenoud I'o ov r. in vain
hiss-.* iial uj Usd him away ; ho still hopod
ngub.- i .j] •; . , to his dour friend Uorbort
to on ‘v r him u id irdicvo him from the blasting
thought u»ar. he was his murderer.
I > 'v h fiixKs l)r. ish irp riding by the road
on hU w il-kn vn <.r. am colored nag,and know
ing the !o tor intlnvbcly, l called to him to como
Into the 1" <l, ' 1 befiovtd u Person wus killed in
n *luc . lie * oaounted uml cumo to the dead
inun, an i 'ti f«irt iositing ut him, lit once pro*
noui oad life extinct; ht> requentod Welsh to leuvo
the plrt 'n 10 uvoi 1 all arrest, whion ho roluCtautly
OOrup'i : i v. i .h, whei. ho doctor said “Let n o rt«-c,
where did to hit him f” and taming the body
round on rho side, lie found whero 1 iio ball had
entered, be w n the foir.h nrd fifth ribs; he
then laid the bmly ou kis buck, and actually pu«H
--0 • i in <n c. through the body from Hide ton do,
and wi h Uv u’m s: uncuacern, oxclaitned, “ Why,
here is d«. ’i ’ V«t enough lat in to kill u giant.”
At the f -Uo* i g avdzvs Ijiout. Welith surren
d<red to uk >! - tria ; ihero was no prosecution
«—lhoduV w ■. cm:-*d rod. lair; I w-- present when
he «as j.f lin t -i 0 dock, only to be discharged ;
bit'. I’u I i t fl:ty y ari* wtir.added to the appear
»i- 0 nod i f * ti, o « young mau ?» I oversaw
on the day ot tho tniul duel.
Gr'»l and illarlo.
Tin; Now York < uitrd' Koquircr of Tuesday
la t, v«>.•* t». . v.uvf f*co uint vs itio debut ot
tho*.* coYNi- •. .I «ri, ut Ca lie GnrJou, on Alou
clay ovtn opt. 4 :
A v«*» 3* I i>•au !i oo wv* present !«at
fit t’< GrUi and Mario in the
op'M /.• / . Tl v-r.! o.Miip wotno delay
ill lb a i.. it i i l . • • >.• . tit: n t 1 iio people expressed
sonuuf: I•’ ! y ; r-i | ~ti. i.'o tor the long
#n:Ki; ■: Ip- ••-ore, hot ih nr ri v .it of Councilman
■». ' ••■’O-Hit: bin Mvt* noxt “Mr.
I id n attired bafobab;
ci 1 • ■ after, tho | eHormunce commenced. Both
ui. in w- ) > r' v- *: re nvt d. S’gr.or M *rto
cam mi . - . . \ qnioliy, ot C 'ur.-*o, clipping
bi "v» a.i • •* i> \ p.Htple ; but bo was immodi
ni’ l v tk e • , 1»• d nad ol oil to repeal hia eomn
wi.. uit and a .\l. ward ; •':now!e icmcnt of liia
pt“d«r . V. t-cn .Yad.Uri. i appeared t-ho woe
Wile.:,ad ' vor\ lnv.rty and prolonged applause,
bbo o i ; , a d p’-.f Mjnd'y again nnd again, sud two
or lures tiinua nddu d Kr.-cit lo ,ior task, but
r’ld ilv • •.•«> aod: the truth being that
the uiioune « e. •I\or to »mivo hcMPHsk for
n luoinn .t u* L .tM >i■. okmwle Ig notit of the very
uqumih! doivi .-I i<n i ; !.v-r uonor. Butovery
thiit-/ in.: v : av ‘ ,i i v .id, r.nd so ht last did this
VJ\,'\ 'ot : . .• ; : Wavir.g of VstS find hand
Kor ’ict*', und id. j w'; 3;:*;vv\d to utter IVatu/uitlo
Oi s nny ; • o *\ i > w ' uid nnderelantl the iefor
ln; t.. i. t. o 1 *..• ha : .«• i u Crisi hr- a m*ee- Bopra
v - ■ 1 rv • -e u-.jmsk and power—that
iur ■, .c .t, : , life's:aatory and dramatic,
* 1 * -y «d it is tit • druMftfo stylo which most
t ‘ i • . •? .•! lb i day i nUttvC— th»t she sings
v ' !* -'f . * ' i'y •• l t -cpU' dionf No one, our
cruiv l i. s!; »:> a.a'r’. Or.lost Aveuiug showed
•* 1 1 »p* a . >s w • slv Wi r iooked tor as much
R-'‘t - I- -* p 1 r-cl by the item in tho
prog-in'.':'*■ ■* a Mut. o moai dramatic uud ox-
p . v'. -h ns tho final du* t
o\\"" . . a the lastocenoof tho third.
thu - '• ' Ywkl Uor gi3ntcs. .-ccims. liUovi
aui’y m s,i a nnteioal i un th.iu us s vo
ealist til lii 1 t'!' u gn-st. i orsonoily Madamo
Oriai v -i« ; oouian—a aumptttona crea
ture wo s >uld Hobi'ought iu upon n silver gilt
. ‘ i ! >rit\ tur.-cron a lordly dish.
Her 'v.mv \m Ik v:uifully over bur x ike eyes
and h« r ;• - i •* • ; upon h«. r nock, kite Juno'*.
gk . ic in I.Vo prime of hia beauty and
{"■* o V‘V v ' *' b • iei.;. l>:y a very protijr iellow.
Ho g.s *• ;. i v. '- with exquisite elaboration;
and it * e ever m. v * u'. sweet v icti hia to woo
auv o.- r e.-.r: 'it nos n paying public ho mast
b# a v ry r. us person. lln singing is of
If o• fT ‘ .u ‘ - : 01. IJU voice, mellow
ftu.t l:; : ifs • war i K ’-t\ I-* 4 Uluitcd ill the
r«:go 1 ■ -r ro i os*. a*;d ho trauaposoa,
f.*' • ’/ ' r p•*"•••-: sor energy ;
* ; ’ • a*a;*or ho executo-s very
* •• • .*• 0..; v....-, a:..UaN,U-.
OVi r w Oi. . • I . b n.i.o.t mar%vtu>;.s vuuh.i!
l!.o 01 OV, . . Vv. i h. MMgs »» partly doe to
i nfural * - at d partly to 'ho excellence of
hr- * •1, nh d irreproac* able and formed
on tho ha t • •<. Ucgavo Diyttte ad r with a
tc i.iuitid .-re c* gr.. and icudorucss.
T" !•' :n« od »r s .Ttrom ’v left wi*bcut
wc'thy sp '( L a K with a
Dob e >». ; i*r \ti ic i.i . auatory style, appeared
to l' .- .-f, ■ , i ! fai*ly divided the applause
Wiib a • » .V.vcs. The uiiuor
p.r.-< in a cro btr.b'e and sa’ sfaotory
werrr*, the i .r« w«a fuh an iw.,l drilled, the j
►atne i gti ;•. * t!n- ori os*r;» whuli was ditocl j
ed i»y b.> nor A" former . of the l.avane ooui
pav> i ;• • . »..- decidedly til, the
» f .* . *. u - > i before
the cun m wit etch act; wi.d a repetition
01 11 ° * * f *•« r v-'t'd :; *• I nvn.g been da
me n v-vi m a c•« v V : \ riablo.
T>rAtn crVn . p •TT , ;
. ( , f ti \ a) ; ii. at.» i:as come
• * ,' v 'J* ' •‘■•sMutu a valued
B U« rs; f'v’ v * ur^K T ' a ' I *' l !• Francis |
\i<vri »'»1 -'ii-' r .f 1 * 11 - 'n tho edit, rial ser
to ‘ve 'urdev ‘ U 'J.youths, died !
weeks, f mV,:/.: : "wrf "nu **' tx 1
11c WftH MU l atKfde.W- >
Os »h O I->1 a .t :c.- !i that Slate. At .ho I
U!,o ; •„ «b. I r..:r.M
zv;
the SO in . i. i: a a c !{. li ~ Vet ..M.rTwe
Oi three >eer ol > herr. i.doeM
t« trf»s>l the «d;U r-!.. ,r. u>.-: •». 11. vM«r.4 our
dll •* re 1 » i h rtUe.ency and » ; . W!« »m
biii.iM. u:i- . i m . pont-d to his l*ri/hu-nirg
oeretr. 1. :> ;• .i to rc* u-', ouee.' pore, g jctte,
•I'd H> !»«♦. lie til. 1 t»leut«r..l .jcooipiiahoi.ul—
it .-i*r '--r 'ti*ee we edtuired him : tie had. aarm,
Opel,. »i. a re. iru-.t.M. ; cert, eochrs we
b.ee i , .are,.. 0 cacelieu—ai.4 n was !' 1 r ihai we
lovod tm. 11.- dai’> wa kiu iif.i was hiauieleeu*
and he..a>iftil; and .- s ead was tha! o! the hnm
: ! k., faith s.isioinHOhrisiiac.
Alas, i :-e :c- i, j i: l hi'[>es that h«»a perisbe.l
wi'h m-. . In- ~->roi» a hop* irfinl.ly tra »-
C".i I-,-. u «n ; ai.d that Li'i e slili livus.— €»•-
rur it f- mj rt-.
A i raeKM i-vo Tbo fellowinf new
Ca “ i; * e*i"atily ia from the Boston
“Catdalr Pptt, former!v of Chelsea, grandfa
ther oi Ittt.r. 1 ntt, Jr -,! . great Amer'ean trae
eller, taee had e rwnauab.e dog. Mr. Pratt was
wem to re‘u-e shat on ceruin oneasion he lost
ills vaiiot.on th« Che'sea baa. ti, ».,d a (t er he
returned to his bv»ne so,st tvs doe down to the
betid, tc tr,d it. The dog lotiLd the tide in, ar,d
a» Uio Wtdiet vea« dro|f-ed at !o«r water, bewailed
Or'.! the tide fed cl>l>td, and then ( ck*i i-.p -he
•nigt* at-d brought it bntua. ttegaamioatioo Mr.
Pia’t f-ur.d thu t;ie a-allet condo nod tonr-aud
ai*i«i!)e«. » un- .1. had only two-and-threeponce
whan bi io-1 li.* ehiewd and faithful d .•% bad
found tblil^-sevaii and a half reala on the road,
ar. d p;-4 M‘bio tho i .-ctc-t b- :
3&vt» aw I'umr —At Uie raceut commencs
ntettt at Ti'steivilie, Main*, a sparkling and tritty
poem wss delivered fcy Don. Charles 'flsorber, of
Woreeater- The present Congress oama in for a
dret rate notice;
<5 no lew.'
SPECIAL NOTICES. J
A HiKEDY FJR EACH DLBEAtE. !
1
Ac.—DR. J. b. ROME’SCAEMINATIVE BALSAM, a »urr j
remedy for *U B«wtl Corap aids. Thia Mixture is oae of
the BostlDponaat Medicines, aad ihoali be kept in all }
families. Asa seething preparation it has no equal, and ;
aa a spcc.fic for Cholera and Bowel Complaints, it has •
n ver failed. Dyj-n‘ery vaalihe* in a fsw days when
this article is usid as directed. Price VjZ. •
VVxhKSirros, N. C , June 28, 1352.—Sendee “r.— Since j
writing y'-u a few days *go we have sold out alt Dr. Ro**d*
Carminative Balsas:. Dysentery has been, ar.d is still 1
prevai tug to a Very great extent *n thir section and
wherever your Carnam*Lve B -leam has been used, w*
believ; m every c*»e, it has been sc:ces«fcU fendcs
therefore as ex|reditioa»ly as possible another sopp'y.
We are alio out of Dr. Rose s Magic Licimeot.
V- urs, re*p-ctful y, Jo. a VS hjtr k Co.
To Jenkins A baruhome, agents for Dr. J fc. Kore.
DR. J. S. ROSE S COUGH BYRUP OR EXPECTORANT,
is a never failing remedy for Coug .s, Colds, Bronchitis,
As'hma, and all Lung Diseases. Price s>c. and f..
DLJ.g. ROSE’S NERVOUS and INVIGORATING COE
• DIAL him no equal for aE Herroos Affections, Heart DU- ,
eases, Nurnbnes-, ElatuJence and Heart-Burn. It ii in* ,
j valuable to all whose constitutions are debilitated by car',
laber or study. Price 50c.
DR. J. B. ROHE'S PAIN CURES,
! Cures all pains internal or external. It may be relied i
i on for curing and giving almost instant relief to Cholera
j Morbus,ChoJic, and all pains in the Stomach or Bowels,
| Rheumatism from Cold, Sore Throat, pains in the Limb*,
Back orH.de, Chi:bla ! ns,Sprains and Bruises. Safe to all
ages. Price 12#, 25 and fiC-c.
i DR. J. H. KOBE'S GOLDEN PILLS, for falling of the
I Womb, Fern tie Weakness, Debility and Relaxation.—
! Price 50c.
DK. J.S. KOSE'3 FEMALE FPECIFIC, a remedy for
Painful Menstruations, Leucorrhoe i,or Whites. Price sl.
DU. J. S.RJSE'A COMPOUND. —This pre
paiation has never failed in curing the Dyspepsia, Ind:-
geet on or Liver Complaint, when taken in conjunction
with Lii Alt erative or Family Pills. Price of both, 75c.
DR. J. 8. ROHE’ri ANTI-BILIOU3 OR RAILROAD PILLS.
These PiJls are not warranted to cure every malady cr
d sease incident to man, but they are a grand remedy for
a Biiicus state of the system, and common fevers. When
cued with Dr Rose's Tonic Mixture, will cure the most
stubborn case* of Bilious Fever or Fever and Ague.
DR J.B. ttOSL'd SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, for
| all Skin Diseases, Hero ulous tore?, and for Purifying the
| Blood, it is superior to all others. Frice BO:, and sl.
At the request of many of my patients I have consented
J ; to put up a class of my most e'iiclent prescriptions in the
! f *rm of Fate by Medicines, each one suited to a particular
! di-ease, and net like the manufacturers of the many nos
l i trums and pr recess of the day, promulgate to the
f that anyone compound will cure all Diseases, and who ( n
» the words of the great Italian physician gpallanxani) “put
j medicines of which they knc.w little into bodies of which
they know Jena.” J. 8. ROSE, M. D., Phila.
j All whose constitutions are impairtd by disease,or weak
• by nature, -hould read DR. J. 8. EO3I/S MEDICAL AD
-1 VISES, which contains a description of the d Leases of our
* ciimateand the inode of treatment. It can be had without
charge cf
W. n. kJ. TURPIN, } Aufrußt ,
J WM.H.TUTT, ( K ’
BALDWIN A ROBSON, Mao Iron ; ADAMS A IiRO.,
J Eatonton; JOHN STILLWELL, McDonough; WM. B.
’ BE4V, Oriflin.and of Dea.iers generally in every city ana
! town throughcu-the State and Union. ja24‘54-wl>t
tZAT~ <;r*9«tutboro’ Fwiunle Chiles*.—The Exer
cises of this Cohere will bo resumed on Monday, 21b* Au
gust.
Fxocltt:
Rev. J. H. K. AXSON, President and Instructor in Men
tal and Moral Philosophy.
Mr. J. It. IiLAKE, Professar of Mathematics and Kata
j ral Science.
| Mr. N. B. CLAPP, Professor Vocal and In3trumeatal
j MuMc.
j M ANNA M. OLCOTT, Inst metrets in Mathematics
an! French.
Miss A. P. HAMILTON, Instructress in English Branches.
Miss ANNA M. LYMAN, Insiructresj in Vocal and In
strumental Muiic.
Mi™ , Instructress in Drawing and Painting.
i auS vlt
1 MADISON FLMALK COLL KG H
XV" The Fall T erm . f this Institution will begin on
t the fir*t Monday in geptember next, under the direction
? ts thefollowiog Bjard of Instruction:
Hev. J. U. KCUOLS. A. M., Pres rtentand Professor
Moral Ph ilosophy, Evidences of Christianity, c. *
t WM. B. CARR, A. M Professor atural Science a d
, in'lent and Modern Lunguages.
Rev. JAB. L. PIERCE, A. M., Professor English Litei a-
S
1 Rev. WM CAPERS BASH, A. M.,Professor athematics.
"* Professor GEO. C. TA VLOR Teacher Piano Forte, Harp,
] Vio in, Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting.
x Mi*s ANNA E. ROBSON, Ins ructress Guitar, Vocal
Mu*io and Water Co’cring.
r Mss MARGARET C. ROBSON Instructress Piano
Forte an 1 Hinjlng.
Miss MARGARET K. SHERMAN .Principal Preparato
ry Department.
Mrs. SUSAN T. RAY, lastructres In Embro dery and
Needle Work.
Madison, August 12, 1554. au!B wßt
SOUTHERN MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE,
isrcov Ua.—The Exercises of this Institu
tion will be resumed on THURSDAY, 24th day of August,
when the Rev. Mr. FULTON, of Virginia, who was elected
to the Presidency of the Col ege at the Animal Mee’.ing of
Board of Trustees in July lost, with a regularly organized
FkcuHy, will enter upon the dkcharge of his duties as pre
siding o er. The new President is ;* gentleman of much
and unq >e»tionel ability, and the Botrd o
L Tr-jttteeH,l \e patrons ami friends cf the Coliege feel that
» they tiavc reat reason to congratula’e themselves upon
j bcir.g so fortunate aB to ss ure to the 0 liege, ami to the
interests of Education in cur State the rervices of so dis
u tingulshs'l a gentleman. WM. D. CONY ERS,
u auiß 8t Chairman Board of Trustees.
1 Consti uMonalibt k Republic and Southern Christian
Advocate will give the above three ir strtiens
o m
> FEMALE TEACHEHS.
J PET* Throe Yuuntf I n Jit.*, grud iitcs of the most ap-
J| proved Bcboo bof New-BngUud, desire to obtain situa
o lions as Teachers, either in Seminaries or private Fad*
i • lies.
b One of them will teach any or all the Eng'tah branches,
» with loatin, Pencil Drawing and Paint ngr, in crayon and
oil. Auother, the English branches, with French and
n Music; and the third, English branches with French and
ij Pencil Drawing, Paint ng, iu crayon and water colors,
; and Embroidery. The latter has been Principal of a
Seminary .or near two years with entire satisfactitn to all
v iatvrested.
Their testimonials will be mest satisfactory in every re
spect.
Those desirous to secure tho services of cither will
plea; c address Bo* 352, Lawrence, Maas. au3o-wßt
GROVE MOUNT ACAPEMY.
SYT“Tho Fall Teriuvf this Academy begins MC NDAY,
4th f EPTEMUER, and closes THURSDAY, 2ist oi DE
CEMtIFIt.
Tuition for the Tim $ 15. Farents rnd Guardians ore
earnestly requited to have t dr children in attendance
cn the first doy of the Term. Board can be had with
the subscriber, at flO per month.
JAB. E. PALMER, Teacher.
Grove Mount, Burke 00., Ga., August 15,1554.
au27-wdt
Gilman’s l.iqnli Stair Dy«.—This a-Uc’e can
not be too strongly recommended to public attention. It
possesses in a peculiar degreo, tho property of effectually
changing white, red or gray hair to a beauti/nl black or
brown, in a few minutes, without ary in ury whatever to
thebair, hut on the contrary gives it a lively and natural
appearance. Ladies ard gentlemen who have become
prematurely gray, can in five minutes, if they wish it,
have a head of hair of raven b’a'kaese, warranted perma
uen ~ Gentl-men who wear whiskers or mustaChios or a
gray t r reddish hue, can in a few seconds have them per
maneully b’ack. Prepared oy Z. D. Gilman, Chemist,
this c.ty.—iViif Intel.
For sale wholesale and retailby
D. B. PLUMB A CO.,
au2o*wlm Acrer.ts for Augusta, Ga.
CLOTHING.
I XT W« call the attention of all merchants and I
dea en In CLOTHING, to our very largo stock, consistiog
of every variety of COATS. VESTS and PANTS, SIIIKTS,
DRAWERS, COLL VR3, STOCKS, Ac., Ac.
Our eto.'k is well adapted io the coming Fall and Winter
trade, and has made up expressly for the Southern
mar. ot. We offer it at low prices, nnd request all dealers
to examlue for themselves our stock, and if they do not
iuter.d to visit, either Charleston or New York, to send us
their orders, and they shall te filled to their salisfacCon.
•iihcr from cur store, No. 26 lUvne-st , Ckailesto:., S. C.,
or No. 104 Broadway, New-York.
2m PIERSON, JENNINGS A CO.
k3P*lrlali l.inen Good*.—The atteniion ot House
keepersis tot fully cailol *o the stook of IRISH LINEN
GOODS row opening at cur Store, embracing Li en
SHEETING, Pillow-case LINENS, bleached and uuolcach
ed DIAPER and Satin iA MASKS, for Table-cloths, bleach
ed and unbleached TABLE-CLOTHS, NAPKINS asd
DOYLPS, TOWELLING of all kinds, by the yard or doxen,
ORAB :?, DOWIiAS, BURLAPS, Ac., Irish LINENS, Long
LAWNS. CAMBRIC, Ac. We will warrant &li ’hese Goods
pure r.mc’n, free from any mixture of Cotton,
jwifc <wnnvp a. BRENAN.
J3T Furniture ! Farnltars I —Under the Augusta
Hotel, Broad-atreeL—We would call the attention of pur
chasers and country dealer?, to our present stock ot House
hold FURNITURE, comprising every article in theLne,and
at pricjs as low &s can be found ia the Southern States.
In a idition to which, we hare ju*t received * large a«- j
j sortment of flue Gilt, French and German ’arlor MIR- j
ROKS, of late styles and various sises, and vdl sell low
! Q.rcass call. dlM*twtf HENRY * jEINSKR. |
CW-Li.rr DUmu«.—CARTER’S SPANIsn MIX
TITRS, »f a rt-medjr f r Liver Disease, .id the number of I
formid .Me evils cocnectei with a d.s.rjaniaed state of that
o’gau, is unrivalled.
Hundred* of cert fl a*es, from the high st s urces, cf
perrons living In lie city of Richmond, Y 4«, night be
given cf cures effected by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We
have only room to refer to the extraordinary cure of
Samuci M. Drinker, Esq. of the fi/m of Drinker A Morris
Booksellers, Richmond, Ya ,who wa« cared by two bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, after three years’ suff.-ring j
fromd.seaseu Liver. He stys its action on the blood is
\.--'ndvr'ul.be'ter t v *ll th- med'cine he had ever taken,
! «ht«* fully recommends it to all.
Fc, Ml ' by HaVU.AND QARRAL k CO., Chirleston; j
H vviland.wslbY* CO., WM. H. TCTT and \V. H.
-J l . t-PIN. Augusta and by .11 Druggists and Country
Murubam. Pri , c p, r Six 6clUe , I
au'.S-dtwa.lm
ar-
»r-..td + iu ; ,.,K. ri ., lllt0(o -^“-‘“«,co m ,*exiun. and |
elEc tnt Me tical ad Ttc . .UV ® r when :
■ I prvaptiy. obtamed priming and j
Laiiet who may i. wi . h , .
1 E-DUA-ra-A*..Orarel K-raftda,
should not all. w faira deooauy /”«• *c.
: ImiMdUW appßuauon to Ur. th « r aaluag !
i truairaunt of all chrod: d seaj 5 1 ’’ ‘ 050 ** Ull,l <*>* j
. j <OO won to boqausU -ne.’ ' mil ' »
i thOSe ,rho hlta by letter 1
, , th mo., ihcwrab.. .rcrary, frutnpt attention, r s-“”
j h.. dtructn.ua«il uua-au-.eu upoody r.buf and pT™a
. , necicarra. Charge rtascnabl.. ;
All lattera, to rreote a.wnuou, c,„ b, ul 1
eiKlo*-a fee. Address Dr. W. H. MORRIS.
, joUtt'ly t-*vacuali, Ga.
EAGLE A FHCSSIX HGIKL.
BP - 1 hr Proprlrtor rrapectfully annonnun to hi« '■
I frirnda and the public generally, that he has taken a lease
cn lh a long eataWial ed HOTSL, and haying had it neatly
i Inrniahed, ia prepared to accommodate all who may faeor !
| Um with these patronage. It ia bia pnrpow te devote 1
; himae rata'dooualy to the datiea, tc spare no effort to ren
der hit gueata comfjnable, and especially toyked hten
teal.. Call and see how things are dune.
c2d-twA» 1. R. PRSBCOTT. 1
IV W illiam H. Crane is now offering a large and
traße-mtedatockof MTWtmv -a,-. . I
COMMERCIAL.
LIVERPOOL, Auj. 23.—Cotton—'Tie demand fur spe
culation h«kd cea*ed, and ail qualities had sl’ghtly de
clined. Hold ri were not pressing on the muiet t'*l
pr ces were Irregular. B'cwa k fcfc p!-y report all qu%li
tie-s lghtly sec ined. McH**rry sajs the decline is l-16tb
and Ho>'Uas»h* ad an >»’h.
tread* u3*.—Th*re ii a f-.ir demard, but the osrMt
i* ina*‘mate. Wheat hts declined Ficur
has d*-clORa C Miuc reports Western > anai F ur
$ til; Baltimore 82&8/S Ci ; Ohio Cis C <QM%
,M. KxctardsonqaotesFl >orol aoa.r tee qiot tiot* of .
; Sl'dxii. Wheat—«hite 1» (jj,\^d ; red ind mixed & <& |
| 9-Ci Corn—There is an active »|.«cu stive demand at
i Bf<3,-6* for yellow and 85s 6 C 6-i for white. }
AiOO'-y Marxet —Consols for mo .ey a r e quoted at 98$*' j
<£94 >t; a ri f r account 94>ik4ji. French fonr-and-a j
Uaifs *re Ssl *sc.
SAVANNAH, Sept S.-General Remarks.—ln conse- •
que’cetf t e almott entire tf t>u iJess, and
tte watt of a sufficient f,rce of tlomp Biters 1-. cur cffi;e,
wt h*ve conciu ieJ, reluctantly, to su-p.-nd the poblicat on (
cfonr week’y report of the Savannah market. W’e a ill re
oew the puoiieation cf it as soon as Circumstances will j
warrant our oi *g so. . |
Trie receipts ts Cotton ccnticu* I ght, and th*>re is no j
demand. In oihtr articlei .here is comparatively noih.ng
1 doing. !
CHARLFSaON, Se t. 3.— Colio t.— This article has been
v»-ry mica negiec ed dur.ng ihe wetk und-r review, and
the f-.w sales n’ade show a laogoid and drr cpmg market.
Wuen wech sci our iuqoirirt pncca were M J
! vc. under the rate*current at the i ins we made Lp v*xr j
i I rm -r report, and the common • l ual ticS, ahi h have oten (
a must UQ?.!I sable, nave sulfertd even a k e t r reiocuon.
1 Price; have been quits unsettled, and CJtttu d»°®P lo
thccl.s as buiUK.o *r..e quotations w£ offir, m»ever,
mu approximate as near as posait li o the t vt uv
O- Ih e staple. 'lLfc receipts tiuce cur fast compnte 2j .U
oaUH, and the «pe--at;oD3 in Uis fame time have b Ml*
diteu sem 7tObaj*s, at a range of pi! es tx.ending
from p; kiii ,as m quality, »o; tbe of the
were made wi-i in the ratise of 'Fe qoote In e
nor —i Ordinary to • oOrainar> ■ Midding
to Good Middling kXG&X i M.dd .ug fair .
Nothin? h«s been cone m L .ng Cotton this wees. Ihe
stock consis s chiefly of poor trashy Cotton, or parce.s
und r ii ants.
Rk j«—Ths transacti -ns have been at extreme ranging
lroiu &% ij-,% j bu: ihe bulk cf the sales were made at
%i hundred.
torn —mere was an arrival this gome 8,000
bushels ...or h Caro ina,of prime quality, wh.ch were s.ld
at Y<>c. y bushel.
JJjy—.Yi- receipts comprise 1100 ba’es Ncrlh River,
about ojG of which have been sold ou; in lots at $1.25
100 S>a.
k k/\ir —We have no new feature to notice in the Flour
market. The transact! n»— which have teen imited and
confined to rm Ll pci Gels for home con^uaption—Lave
teen p inc pally *i irmiLe range of fur bar
rels, although some fancy brands have oomiuahUe 1 as
high as 4‘S barrel, backs have been &e ling at s4}t£{&
i 4 y sack. Received since cur lust per iuulrond, i,ooi
barrel* and 055 sac Its.
llicon —fi e» and S'.oulders have advanced in onse
qu-i ce of their scarcity. 'lhe form* r has beeiissiliog at
1 f and the latter fiom liams ccamxnd
ticiu t<tp:BXc as in qrul..y.
ta t -There wai an arrival this week of 4,900 sack ,
wb db hid been add prior to arrival at $1.20 y sack.
Ijiird— lhe transactions have been c r.fcn d to smaU
lots to supply the re ail demand, at cents.
Sugars —There have been uo wi.o.tsale transac’ions
. this week, a fair butinesf, however, continues to engage
our j *bb i a at remunerating pricer.
toffee —Tne transactions have been confined to jobbers
, at full prices for Cuba and Rio, which constitute the stock.
I M>tuMt# —Wo note tales of B*'U bb!s. tv Orleai sat
I 14c. p* r gallon. Cub* has been seLing Lorn store at£o to
‘a2'- per gallon.
Bi„y. ny —We note ra’es o' about SCO p eces Dundee at
priced rau b iftg from D% Ij 12c. About 800 b .ie Gunny
Cloth were so.d in the early \ art of the week at lb\i and
14c The re;ar demand is being tupp.ijd at prices rang
ing f om 14 to iCc.
R j>e.— The heavy transactions of the previous week
having taken almost everything out of first hands, the
ui »raetduring the week ju.t mought to a close has been
ra»h r qU'^t.
Jj on critic Liquors—Vo transac’.ionp s o repoi t this
week, 'i he st *c.c in first hands is very and couEists
almost exclusively cf N. w Orleans Whiskey.
Jfi'MhoJtffCs —Wc have hid a very qu;et market this
week, 'i he tra n ea. , tioa£ although very t rniitd, have sui
tsinad our quotation*.
Freights —There is a versel loading for Liverpool M -
16j.frC.ttjr iniqusrebags aad one ior Havre at lc
f r square bags, and lector fcea Island. The current
• ate to New Y j k is ?*c. ior cotton.
AUuUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY,
OFPOdITE U. 8. HOTEL.
(Tjbe Opened Ut Monday in October next.)
rTMIR undersigned, sustained by a reputation earned by
A mo e than twenty h/e years’ proiVstional lauor, in
the husiress of lemale Education, once m- re tenders his
ser.i «s to his friends as Instructor ior their Daughter*.
Touching his success in 1 is §• r«>f stiot, he has tee saiis
fac ion ol rem trking, that among his numerous Graduates,
are, the wi e of a Missionary to Cliiua, whose letters, pub
lished in a Bouthern journal, are fine specimens of scho
larship; a young lady of Aiabana, now a popular feather
in a female Colug;; two others Teachers, aid popujar
writers for a bou hern Mig .zioe. Other references are
omitted, in order to avoid a long advertisement.
For examples of his succe.s lul labors in this part of
Georgia, he takes the liberty ol relerjing such &s a e not
famil’nr wuh bis method of instruction, to Dr. arid Mrs.
I. I*. Garvin, Mr and Mrs. Win. Ii M harroy. Mr. and
Mrs. Lambeth Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Doughty,
Mrs. Phi.ip Crump, Mr. and Mrs L. P. Degas, Mr. und
Mrs. Wm. Phil ips, Mr. anj Mrs. F. Bl'dget, Sen.; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen D. Heard, sc.; Mrs. Perrin, Columbia
county; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. fc. B.
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Perry, Mr. W. li. C. Perry,
Ac., Ac., Burke county.
Lis prices, per q .alter oflweeks, will be sl2, sls and
sl9, according to giade of advancement, payable half
quarterly, in advance. A small tax ol 50 cents will be
charged each pupil, lor fui/i, during the rea-ou.
The expenses for instruction in the Modern Languages,
Music, Drawing and other t ranches of Ornamental fcdu
catijii, will be inuderate, and made known on application
at the A eadeuiy.
His design being to receive rs many] ufßs only as he caa
personally in: truct, applications a e invited to be left at
any ol the Bookstores, prior to the Ist Monday in October
The Academy will, at .11 times, be open to the visits of
friem ».
Uis Library, Apparatus, and other appliances, for sru» d
and thorough in* traction, will be unsurpassed by any
others in the State L. LaTatiTJS, Principal.
uulC-lawdtwAvvtf
FACTUBY FOB SALE.
IX consequence cf the death of two of the proprietors of
the Flint Rwer Manufacturing Company, the su viving
partners, for the purpose of aojust.ng the alToirs of the
coueem, clfsr the entire property lor sale on reasonable
terms- The Factory is situated i n Potato crerk, a never
fading stre ra cf water, near lioote .vil.e, Upson county,
Gt 0., lt» miles from Butler ou theHouthwesttrn Railroad,
and lu miles irom Ihomast rn, to which p ace a Kuilrc-ad
will be c mpleted the ensuing winter or ?priug. Tt e pro
perty c <ii»i ts of 05 acres ol Land, the Factory, a Wo; dan
Budiiiug, 100 feet by 40 three stories high, warmed by
fctam; a Picker-rojm and Maol ice Shop 8u by 40 fees;
Wart-house,Btonhouse, 13 Dwellir g Houses, Ac. lliere
areSb L*Kms,l9i4 Hpindles, and all other neccs-ary ma
chinery—‘.lie whole in full operation and in fine order. The
Factory consum- h about Si 0 bale.** ol cott n annua I>, and
terns outen an averag i. ix thousand jiounds of fiu «hed
goods per week and cf a quality iquul to any mmuiac
turetl in the Southern country. It is also an excellent
stand for a mer lrtnf. It L deetred unnecessary to give
a more minute d-scriptioa of t se property, pr. burning tha v
any onedhpus d to purchase will personally in.*pec t :t.
A m ire* favorable opportunity to engage* in tne manu*
factunng bu iuess se dom tffirb,as the property will be
disposed of on &uch terms as will ensure to toe puicha-cr
a sale and profitable investment.
Any further information wii oe given on application to
, dani&l grant,
Agent Flint River Manufacturing Ojuipany.
llonteosville, Upson county, Gee., Augutii.4, 1854.
*1 -wßt
tsri L’ne New-York Herald, Boston Post, Charleston
Coi ricr and Columbus Erq’iirer, will please to copy the
Above and forward their accounts, wuh a paper co ituining
the same, to DaU.-l Giant, Agent Flint River Manufac
turing Conn a - y.
S6O BEWABD,
TV ILL be paid by the subscrioer for the a r resl
W and lodgment in J iil. so that I can get
of my Negro leilow, GEORGE, (t runaway) chi'll
escaped,. n the 23th August l its, fr m the Jail ai
Jackson, Bu ts county, »>a., where he had beea lodg.ii .or
thefts committed at Macon and tt.e It diau Spring;. Said
Negro is cf dark color, rather tlx >rt and stout and about
8u y e*rs of age. He can read and write, and wl.l u*o a
forged pu.s. The attention of Railroad coadjutors is
called to tins fact, as he lately pnbsed by Railroad mmo
lesled in Georgia .nd South Cat olio a. Auoress
s-. 8 * W. A IHYNK, Kudi -ton. S. 0.
ntXOI COUNTY LAND AND MILLS FOB
SALE.
THE subscriber cff:rs for sa’e 825 acres of LAND,jttfe
on Yedow River, lower part of Cedar Shoals,SC
three milts from Covington, with a Saw and Grist 5£ LL
and Cotton Gin, with ample water power lor lac urlug
or any otter busiu as, with other nece.'tary bu.idints ou
the place. Moat cf the Land gcod and prrductire; ab at
16<J aorrn cleared, convenied to Geoigia Railroad and Cr
(ord and Covington Maietud Female ooheges. Tbe Lard
is offered at sto per Ao e, with the Mill** in the baigcia.
A .r :-»,?i, i>-l. [*>>- - '*' i W.-i 1«. ■iil-iST,
NOTICE.
T'O obviate the necessity of going to California of Aus
tralia a ter g >'d, ou receipt cl sl, post-paid, I wiii
Sr-n-i 11 jwroan's 80 Ready W*ys to u'aKe Montp ( with
which he says he hts known meu to make from 10 to $:5
a :iay also, Fortune, which has il wonderful
receipts; then there is Reed’s Cure for the Cholera at&d
the like Complaints. On the receipt of si, post-paid, I
wul sea ato auy part of the Uuited States, tho»e three
men's receipt , p.iutcd in pamphlet form, w.th wcich uo
man can ;ail to make mon*jy. My Postofllje is McDonough,
Henry county, Qa. [#l : n.C.*j JOHN DaZLx.
NOTICE^
rsftHK subscriber offers for sale his Mill tr*ct of uAND,
X on the wa:ers of Beaverdam creek, Taliaferro co-n
--ty, adjoining lands of B. Proctor, W. Hughes and T.
Grier, containing i«27 acres, more or l.ss, with an excel
lent new Grid Mill, or a uever fading stream of water,
situated in a thickly set.led and healtny Reality. Terms
ciide tv-suit the purchaser—indulge re, if required, with
approved security. M, T. SHEEHAN.
Raytown, Taliaferro co., Ga. _ t 5 wlm
TAKE NOTICE.
IliniKßY warn ail persons from buviog or trading
in anv way for mv lot of Laud No. 162, in 12t9 dis.,2d
section, lying in Gi.mer formerly Cherokee county, fcs I
have been i formed a forged deed has been m ide ry
seme person unknown to me, to J. A. Maddox, of
Canton, Geo. CRAWFORD LONG.
Sparta, Ga., Aug. 29,1554. si w‘2t
CHEROKEE COUNTRY.
A VALUABLE LOT OF LAND FOR SALE.
THK subscriber effers for sa ea very attract:ve/ffa
and valuable lotof LAM), situated between three
i*nd four mi a a from the flour*r.hing ;*ty of Rome, Ga. Tue
tract contains Three Hnndred and Twen’y Acres of poo i
Uplsr-d, well adapted to the growth cf all the small
Grains, Irish and Bwt e Potatoes, Peas, the Grass;-, such
ts Ck vtr, ac , and peculiars tuitabie for Fruit Growing,
as it is situated on aD elevated pli eau above the reach of
ordinary frosts. A beautiful Natural Pond or Lakelet, of
the pur. st water, occupies the centre ts the Tratt. The
margiao. this Lakelet affords oDe of the most attractive sites
imaginable for a country rcsiaen e; as the s-jpply of wa
ter uev* r Uimiuisbes, and is ot great depth aud c'tarr.e^t.
It is fed by subterranean tprinvs, and has no perceptible
in*et or ntlet. The tract is heavuy limbered, with Oak,
Hickory, Chestnut, Ac., aad an t»bund tECe ot Fine, and is
vr in u » ••-•*- » - r.njjr*er of vWo good 8»w M Us. It aso
ecu tains an inexhaust.Me iju* , D ~. — r . . ; . ne
wh»«:h :uay easi y be tn.tie available for Agricultural a: d
Building } urpos f. TheimprvVcmeLts consist of a very
corofji table Log House, wit“i out-buiklinga—a well cf good
water. Ac , witn twenty cr thirty acres in cu.tivation.
The attenth ncf Fruit Growers block Kais«rs, and all
des’r* us of » delightfuls tnation ir, ubriousacd healthy
enmate, wilhin ea>y leach of the beßt society, is paxticu
j .a ly luvited to the above tract.
j For terms. Ac., apply to the subscriber, or to Col. J. W.
i M. B; RKlfc.v, oi Rome, Gs., who will tare pleasure in
| poiotii.g out the land. D. REDMOND,
j au£S dtw*wtf Augusta, Ga.
THREE DWELLING HOUSES FO i SALE
-I'IIK subscriber offers for sale b.s large City Let
oa Reynolds stne*, betwee i Forsy th and
j stre-’s Said Lot contains ti rec good DWELLING
i HOUSES. One cl them b ing pUstered throughout, wuh
six hre-p aces, Ac Ac , and the other t-to (**tna-lei) being
a sp*e to t»e occupa; cy of moderate six U families.
Having permanently located in the couutiy, an l not being
desirous oi rvtait.iug mj c ty property, I wJI dispose ol
th _• abv ve on r ry reasonable terms, as regards pri e,
teres of payment, Ac. A rare chance for a pood invest
men . Apply, at taxs office, to D. REDMOND.
au23 dtwawif
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. PLANTERS, &C
r THK subscribers would call attention of Merchants,
J Planters and Physicians to their stock of DttC6€.
Mt ICaNfcj*. PAINTc, UILB, Ac., now offering. Their j
supplies bdng obtained exclusively from Importers, they I
are prepared to sen (ioodsoa as low aud accommodating
terms as similar articles c-n be obtained in this or the
neighboring city, Charleston. Calland price. All articles
put up by us carefully paexc&and warranto » pure.
f 4 W. li. x J. TURPIN.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
T'HF. f\Vh.\ lY- iHUtD COURSE OF LECTURES
in t us las.itutioa will commence the Fitter MONDAY
in November next.
F A C U I«T Y;
Anatomy—G. M. NEWTON, M. D.
Surgery—L. A. DUGAS, M D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy—ALEX. MEANS, M. D.
Mateiia Medica, Tht-rapeutics and Medical Jorispru- ,
dc c.ee—i. P. 6AK\ IN , M. D.
Ob-tetrics and Diseases of fomen and Infants —J. A.
EVE, M J.
I E. hI iiLD W aa<i Pathological Anatomy—H. V. M. MJL
lnrtitotes and Practice oi Medicine —L. D. FORD, M. D.
&nd Microscv/pic Anatomy—H. F. CAMP
rf i OU r t i r " tor of An^tomv— R. CAMPBELL, M. D.
W,U *** de ,v>red regularly at the City
1 “uuy of A a X PCrlUaiUe * Wiil be horded for the
Augusta, July Svh
! —”■
, HATS, for Gent cmec's wear 7 1 8 -J ♦* **
|bA VOS it Ail MOTDAL IS 8D KAM ci'caa P v
\V M. MtHJUItI FP Uriag been rec ",
» • potnw-iAjsni for the u-cr. Comp. uV I,
i prep.redto like kire »hd Marine riOeoa a, fivoieb e
wren w an} Agencj in the Cat.
1 Aegn. », Ang. iid, ISSB. M ig .j, j
! pWJI-hl <***tnun mu*, jut receieel »d titWle i
■ frtT! . S.C.6BINVUJ.E A CJ. j
DRY GOODS. =
NSW FALL GCODS.
irwrll T IVM hHKAH has received fram Kew-Ystk
W ttnr ;f M« Fall -»u?p'ies, embracm* a grt 4t T *‘
rily ol nw ani tZatOui uri c „ editable tit the present
“f? 5 tad Kata F«C| SILKS, Os f.e
PhtoßifcicraffetttHK?,of wperior quality sod rich
"|'Wcol Paris Printed DtLA-INEg, of new end ele- '
Fife Pr'nttd DSLAJSES, of imall figures, j
p/en" ifiSwJS »££/PLAlDS,ofbeauUfu. ctjleforLadie.
- Fancy GINGHAMS, warranted fast
a re inr FEINTS and GINGHAMS ;
Larin’s Pi--'n Wh:e, H.aci and Fancy Colored MERINO 3,
i .°- a' '/lad Fancy Colored DELAINES, and
PI sin Hifcck CUALLYfr;
c r i,iack BJdBAZiNEB, Black ALPACAS, and ■
biackC»i-t«n CLcTiJS;
. r Eng isn Is'-ick CRAPE 3. for Trimming and for !
iVnir/vHU!; |
La ‘ E:ujrtidrred French CELLARS, UNDERSLEEVES,
kn -s C vt LLAKEITS, o'» eaatiful styles;
Ladifs* M rung C« LLARb.nd Un DLR'LEEVES;
\\ m-l •usLa LDGINQd&nd LNcERTINviS, and Narrow J
Tar ad EDGINGB;
Ki.- TVr* ;vl, Vab-nciernea, Maltese and Honiton LACES ;
La i-s’Embroidered, Bcol op*d. Wide Uem-t t.tched and
Mom-Ding irench kwa cf beaut.-
ful styles;
Fa icy -cos and Bcrnet RIFBONS;
L* i-s’ Kid and Gaumfot GLOVKB, and Long and Short
♦ and Black Lace M1TI8;
Lad ei Biack e, un srilk and Tleecy-l : ned HOSE, some of
extra weight and sise, of the b sc mike and qoaaty;
Ei-& We'ah and Heavy thuker FLANNELS, oi the best
make ;
Suj trior Welsh GAUZE, Saxony and Silk Warp FLAN
NELfc:
Ilea y all Wool Red FLANNELS, for Servants, at low
English Colored FLANNELS,for Ladies’ sacks;
Engl s and American Cant n FLANNELS, of superior
ttyle and quality, with a grei? variety of other new aid
beautiiul articles ofß?ap e and fancy Dry Goods, miny
of which have just oeea purchcsed at auction far below
the cost of irnper ation, nd all oi which will be sol > t very
low p c-.s Fumiri-.s wishing to purthifie their FaL sup
plies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine
th assortment. iS-dtwaw
SPLENDID CARPETS.
■\S7ILLIAM btißAHha? j-stre-eived frem N. York,
\\ Engl ah ’tapestry Velvet CAKPEiS, ot lich and
sp’endfd styles.;
English nrua-eis CARPfTIS.of chaste and elegant patterns;
I tuptror Three Ply a_d Ingrain CAKPEIS, cf new and
: beaut-foil stiles;
j Superior Piain and Twil'ed Venetian CARPETS ;
; Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpels;
The Tarestry, Velvet aLd English Brussel* CARPETS,
are if the most iect-nt importation*, and in r.cbntss of co
-1 h r an i elegance of style and pattern, surpass any 1 have
• ver oiTt re tto the pu die. They are alao offered at greatly
; ieduced pric.s, and the public are respectfully invited to
| examine the assortment. S 3 dtwaw
HI2H LBrXB SILES AT A GBEAI DEDUCTION
IN PRICEa.
\\7 - ILLIAM 6UKAR just received Irom New
VV Fork, LALIEa’ hIOH DKEcS SILKS, of rew and
be utiful style s, which were purchased at auction greatly
below f.e cost of imp nation, and which are offered at
great bargains The i.ad.cb are respectfully invited to call
and eximine :he assortmnt. s 3 dtwaw
NEW GOODS.
| . I.IiXANDF.it di. W iilUti T have just -:i si
! t.%. irom New York
Jaconet and S*isi BANDS ; UNDERSLEEVES and
LARS;
Ladies aud Missc3’ Long Clack PILK MITTS;
“ GAUNTLETS and Kid GLOVES;
Black GALLO UN 8, rt ide Velvet RIBBONB and Serpentine
BltAlDb;
Cotlon FLOSS and Frcnc . Working COTTON;
Sleeve ELArTIOd and Si'k ELASTIC WEB;
Plain and Figure 1 BLACK SILKS;
D’BAIGE for Travelling Dns<a*;
Black and White and Fancy GINGHAMS and PRINTS ;
OKA b OLO Hi, GAUZff FLANNEL and Irish LINENS;
With % great vanity cf other Gooua to which they invite
the attention of the public. aulS
MANTILLAS.
A GOOD assortment of MAN ! (LLAB a great variety
colors, of the latest and most fashionable styles, just
r< < -ivwll.y [ap!4] ALEXANDER A WRIGHT.
BEATJTiPUL EMBROIDERIKB,
NOW in store, and all of which have been received
• v x days.
NEEDLE VV'( UKED GOUDB of all kinds, the best and
largest assortment that we have vet had of these Goods.
HA BUS, COLLARS and SLEEVES, in full setts, of Mai
tt-s • util Honlion L*ces; French, Swiss and Jaconet
NEEDLE-WORK, many very haudsome ; also, each of
the kinds detached an! iep.trate, COL/AKS, SLEEVES
and HABITS; FRILLED COLLARS, of new styles and
very pretty. Our stock of Lace, Swiss and Jaconet COL
LARS is very compete; large Mourning SETTS, COL
LARS, IIA BITS and SLEEVES, various patterns.
Lace Swiss -«nd Jaconet BANOS ; also FLOUNCING, a
large variety.
NEEDLE WORKED DRESSES,from low-priced to very
handsome ; also, SKIRTS, Swiss worked MANTILLAS,
fine quality ; Cace BERTHAS, Ac. Ac., all of which are
Selling v.t very low prices. WARD A BUKCIIARD.
_ap27_
HODSE WIFE AND FAMILY GOODS.
Vg Linen SHEETINGS and BHIHTINGB, Cotton do..
Pillow Case LIN- NS and COTTONS, Table DAM
ASKS,NAPKINS, DIAPERS, FLANNELS,
Ac. Linen Cambric and Bdk HANDKERCHIEFS, CRA
VATS, Ladies and Gentlemen’s GLOVES and HOSIERY in
great variety ; Maryland PLAIDS, for servants.
Augusta SHEETINGS ami SHIRTINGS, Cotton 08NA
BURGS and Georgia STRIPES, at manufacturer's prices.
Our Goods a» e all fresh and new, bought cheap, and will
be offer-d at a small advance upon the original cost for
cash, Wholesale and Retail. They will be shown freely,
represented fairly, and submitted to the unbiassed judg
ment of the purchaser.
Orders, accompanied with the money, will have our
prompt attention, and the services of our best judgment.
An examination of our stock is respectfully solicited.
inhSO WARD A RUROHARD.
C ;3AF NEW DHY GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. CRANE,
KAY 1 *-iJS received a very large and extensive stock o
Spring and hammer DRY GOODS, is now prepared
to offjr great inducements to those who wish to pur
chase. His Goods have teen bought exceedingly low, and
h is determined to sell them at very small profits, and he
would respectfully ask the publio to call and examine tie
st*‘ ck ■ nu prices, as he i-; satisfied they cannot fail to-'.ease.
A-nonß he many articles, are the following:
■Summer SI! KB, in email and medium Plaids and Stripes;
Fi&in BAREQErt. all color*;
Rich Figuret and Plaid BAREGESof the latest styles:
Priutcdnuc\ lijoche GRENADINES;
Elegant Fig ured CR APE D E PA BIS;
Brocl.e anu Robe BAREGES,something new;
Plain Coloreii CHALLY *;
Fronch Printed ORGANDIES anil JACONETS ;
Print. 1 and Plaid LAWNS and MUSLINS, all prices;
French md English PRINTB ;
New Style Scotch GINGHAMS;
Print BRILLIANTS, for Children's wear:
Striped and Figured Saline JEANS, for Boys' wear;
Wlu-.e aad Drown Linen 1 KILLINGS, ail qualities ;
Black fc rench SATIN, for Gentlemen's Coats ;
A large assortment PARASOLS;
PL-iid and Figured Bonnet RIBBONS;
Black Sewing silk MITTS;
Ladies and Misses’ Lisle and Silk GLOVES ;
White aud Colored Kid GLOVES, best quality;
Embroidered and Piain White CrapeßllA Wi.S;
French WorkedCHEMIZETTESand SLEEVES,in setts;
Embroidered COLLARS, at all prices;
Rich Maltese Laco COLLARS ;
MourningCIIE.MIZETTSB,COLLARS and SLEEVES;
Cripe de Paris »nd B roc he Barege MANTILLAS :
Bla?k ace and Si k VIBITES ;
Embroidered Black anil Lace TALMAS;
Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing BANDS ;
White and Colored Marseilles QUILTS;
Wide White and Ooi -red Furniture DIMITY;
Ladies,Gents, and Children s HOSIERY;
Bleached and Brown bHIKTINGS and SHEETINGS,
Striped and Plaid;
Blue DENIMS, Ac.;
AU'OiTTI SHIJvTIN -8 and Georgia STRIPES, at Factory
prims; apft-riftw
DRY GOODS Ff E THE MJXLION.
i tOSIiKBVK <* BPKNNAN h*ve now pleasure
to Infcrm thalr frjet Is and the public that they have
received large additions to their stock of FANCY AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS. Tneir stock comprises almost every
article i their line. C. Ab. have been unavoidably late
in get ring their Spring and Summer Supplies 25 to 50 per
cent less than early purchase*. C A B.’a business being
almost exclusively a cash business, and having no long
credits or bad debM to cover, wil. sell at prices that will
net lull so give ratlsfaction to all. The following ire a few
of tbs artrfclte to which they would iuvito attention.
SILKS.
B flrnde wtid GlflOb SILK ;
Gro de Rhine do.
Changeable and solid colored SILKIS;
Small Chicks and Striped do.
Fancy Pi*!d 8ILK8;
Dining SILKS, aiiehadea and qcdHlleß;
DRESS GOODr*.
rDftt, Plain and Figure*! BaREGES and TI3BUF.S;
CH INTZ patterns am styles;
GRENADINES. SEW ING SILKS, Ac.;
F ne French Jaoonct LAWNS and ORGANDIES.
VI ANTILLES.
Embroidered And Plala MaNTILLAE, every color;
Lroc and Lisle do (slack);
EMBROIDERIES.
Lace and MusTn CH E MIZkTTES and COLLARS;
UNDERSLEEVES aud W’orked BANDS;
Oorded, Horde e*.' bcm-<titohrd and Embroidered Lino
Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Cwi.s and Jaconet IASERTINGS and EDGINOb;
BOBIEKY.
Ladies’ Black, White and C< loreii HOSE;
Misses* “ “ 4 Slate cfo.
Ladies'open worked do.
Boys’ 3v HO.'E. every color;
Gents. White, Brown and Mixed % HOSE;
Striped and Farcy do.
KM GLOVES ; IMG NIC MITTS ;
Also, PARASOLS aDd FANS;
B«R EG ES, for Veils, of every color;
Black Silk VKLVKT, for Trimming;
Bltlßl'S, every style;
Pantaloon GOODS an i VE3 iINGS ;
ttoU3f Keeping aud Plantation GOODS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black DOMBAZINF3 and ALPACAS;
BAKEGES, TISSUES and GRENADINES ;
Second >lo rninn GOODS, in every stvle. my 10
3E£IBaOIDEIIISS.
; TT'IIU subscriber ha# just received a large lot of Rick
A and Lev-priced EMBROIDERIES, consisting of
Luce, Book aud Swiss Muslin COLLARS;
“ “ “ CHEMIZETTES;
“ “ “ “ UN D B SSL E EVES;
Mouruingnud Second Mourning COLLARS and SLEEVEB;
“ “ “ Embr’d. L. C. H’DK’FS;
Embroidered White Crape SHAWLS ;
Muslin SLUEVES and CHEMIZETTES, in setts, Ac.
mh‘24 JOHN P. BETZE.
DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
iriLUAM IsHliAll las received from New-York,
' v N'«t». 0,1, 2,3, 6, C, 7, S, 9 and 10 Dutch
BOt ‘ 0 CIiOVHS, if L e best uality, to which he re
?pectf .ily invites the tu-nii-m of :he public.
jcl7-4tw*w
NSGKO CLOTHS.
\\ IkLIAM KIIGAII has received a supply of Negro
i CLOl’U.' of the Augusta Manufacturing Company,
1 l ° W jel7-dtwsw n, * ctfaUy the attention of the public.
NEW SPRING GOODS.
lUcii Twisted bilks, Harcges and Tissues, Orgau
| dies, Jai-uueu, Uriiliauis, I reucn Calicoes,
Kui broideries.
Mii.LEH At WAKtthA have received a large stock
of the above GOODS, which, for sovklty, bsactt
j and variety, are believed to be unsurpassed in any mar
■ tec; and having been selected from tne very latest im
| portat'.ons, our customers will fiud them to be the newest
! ana choicest Goods of the season.
ALSO,
A beaut ful line of GOODS for M sses'wear, consisting of
Rich BAREGE ROBES, (something new,)
Neat French MUSLINa and BRILLIANTES;
i Plain, Buff, P.nk, Blue and Fawnool’d French CAMBRICS
F. etch, F.aglisk and American PRINTS.
We h.av c a!=o a h*ndscme stock of GOODS for Gents,
a/d F ys’ wear, which we would be pleased to show our
CU3U m°rs and the public, assunng them that our price*
icr’l be ns cheap >i& the Cheapest.
Persons trem tne ountry would do well to give us a <yyll
before purchasing elsewhere. apl
MOCG.MMi GOODsi—
Pla.n 131 urk bERE fE, extra quality.
Pla:d and Fg'd. Do.
.:k Marquise and Silk TISSUE;
Ixtra heavy Piain and Fig’d. Silk HERNANI;
Plain and Fig’a Black LAWNS.
Mourning and Second Mourning GTNGHUMB, Ac.,
Ac. For sate low by WM. H. CRANE,
m26dAw
lIANIILLAS, KID GLOVES, AC..
TTTILXIAM H. CHAN K, has just received rome very
Vt handsome Broche MANTILLAS, Light Col'd Kid
GLOVES, Extra Sewing Silk MITTS, Muslin COLLARS,
CHEMIeETIS, SLEEVES, Ac., to which he would invite
alien tion. m 1.26-daw
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
riK GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINFSare wide
ly andjuatly celebrated as the moat safe, valuable and
reliable Family Med.cine* ever offered to the public. They
are endort-ed by the first physicians of the day, and thoee
who have used them guarani* r the.r beneficial action.
u A most valuabie Pamphlet, containing a list of more
than 60 diseases, with their symptoms and treatment, can
be obtained, without charge,*’ from
W.H. A J. TURPIN,
wholesale and retail Agent*, Augusta,
E. J. WHITE, Agent,
MiUedgeriile,
•Yfco keeps s full supply of the Medicines on hand ai
15FI&NA5LY.
Dr \\*. R. tURGICAL AS" I ysu
0 ANCEK IV FIRM A nV, i. DO* open Tor the re Ea
i orptionc*patients. His Irftrmary contain! th*rty >arge
I well furu-oheti Rc oms h plenty of and trusty ter
-1 vant* a ways at band. This is the fi-st Institution of the
i kind ever e*?.ablt'hed it the eouifiera Sta'
such an Inaittuikm has iong be«i needed. L
, m* nt st*ict y private, if des-red. Tfley wib
dsly attenijoo of t-n proprietor, as wef
j most exv<er*aneed Ma roa* in the Booth. I
{ treatment •* gc&erau y without the u»r of th
Itrg vary Buie pain. P*.ies-ta am boarded »
or *t6 per m >atb. fte to be agreed upon b
;« uuoe-taae-n. Ail comirunica* loc§ mast
*nd*itfr«m«d to W. R. MOShLAY, M. © -
Mil ff
WAREHOUSES.
OLIVER H. LEE,
TTTABRHOCAR A»D J
V> MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Otce !
Brcad-’-reet, 5 doers below Bones A Proan'a -> 1
Hardware Store, will continue the War and Com- t
mission Business, and hopes ty strict attention to the in- j
terest o* h-* customers to merit a liberal patronage.
Forwarding through Goods wil! receive prompt atten
tion. S' SB
HEARD A DAVISO.Y,
TT7ARBHOII6K AND COMMIWUWf rrm
1 \ MERCHANTS, August,La ,w:ll continue
the Warehouse and Comm ssioc Busintss at their
Fire-proof Bui dings on Mela L-sh street, and w»i. gve
their p rsoaal attention to tbe interests cf all who confide
business to their management. . . .
They are prepared to extent the u«ual ca h facilities.
F F ISAAC r. HEARD,
Augusta, Au?utt 21,1554. JOHN DAVIiON.
au2Ld6a(6m
LAUBCTH UOPKIXS,
TXrABEIIOI'BK ASD COMMIMIOSnrrrt
VV MERCUAN IS, Argusta, Ga., renew. iheiS'VWM
tender of his s.-rv cea to tne public for the ira.. r- .
An.: sale cfc'ottoD. Grain. F-our, Bacon aed ai er
ecu a try Pidu;e; purchase of M - rt fcandire aDd every de- |
scription of Produce on ordrrs. Will make Adva iCrfl on
shipments Cotton to Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore
and New York, with the usual Cash Advances on Cotton
aud otberP.odoce in store. Charges, customary rales of
the city.
August 21,1554. au-2 gm
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
D’A.\TIG.>iAC, EVANS dfc CO. conti
the abuve bu«iness at A' gusta, Geo.,
renew the tender of their services in the Storage
and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Their e*i=tt.i»6
Fire proof Warehouse is immediately at the Depot of the
Georgia R .Broad, ard they continue t> leceive a 1 con
signments of Cotton, by that Road, without any charge for
Drayage Their o®ce and Sa es-rcom are at od
stand on Brcad-stteet, between the Insurance and State
Banks.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Ac., fil ed at the lowest mar
ket rates, and liberal advances made when required on
Produce in store.
C-mmission lor Belling Cotton, 25 cento per ba^e.
»' M. M D’ANIIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS,
au2S-6m WM. E. EVaN .
DOIGHTI A BEALL,
WARKHOIbk AND CO.MMIbaIONrv-r^.
MERCHANTS, Auguuta.Ga , will continue vW\ jq
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSI-fiSHSI
NESS at their oid stand on Jackson-street, devoting, as
heretofore, their personal attention to the interests of cus
tomers.
They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities.
Chari, es made in conformity with the established rates of
the city.
E. W. Doughty, | W. Amos Beall.
Augusta, August 19, 1554. w4m
J. J. PEARCE,
TTrARKHOUetE AND COMMISSION rr^
VV MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga., would rc
spectfully inform his friends and tne public that
he will remove on -he Ist September next to the ue« aud
extensive Fire proof Warehoune of T. S. Metcalf, immedi
ately between Mclntosh aud Jackson Btreets, next ad
joining Messrs. Buitin Waker A Co., above and near
Warren Block ; where he will di-vote%ia personal attrn
tion to ihe storue and sale of Cotton and other produce
consigned »o hi ca*e
CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY
SUPPLIES foi wardeu to cuftomeis as usual.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
August 18,1554. J. J. PEARCE.
SIMPSON & GARDNER,
WA IIRIIOLaK AND UOtlMlßfelO.Y icjrvTO
MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta.
Ga , willcoutiuu the Warehouse and Uoaunia
s on Business in their Pire-Prouf Building on
street, in all i; branches, and hope by s.rict personal at
tention 10 the interests of all who place business in their
hands, to merit public fa”or.
Orders fur Baggiag, Rope and Family Supplies filled at
the lowes* market r rices.
Cash Advances mau» when required on Produce in store.
J. R. SiMPBuN. I J. T. Qa&Dlkkß.
e u f»-6m
IE ALL ft BTOVALL, »
GROCERY MERCUANIS, AUGUSTA, GA.,
iiriLL continue he Grocery business in all .ts branches,
VV at their Uld Stand, on Broad street, opposite the
Planters' Hotel. a
Our Btock of Groceries wi 1 at all times beiarge, the as
sortment compute, and uar4icu ariy adapted to Planters’
trade—a lioeial share of a Lich we have so long enjißeu,
and hope still to receive. WM. M. B£A~*L,
JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
BEALL ft STOVALL,
TI7AREHOIBE AND COM.YI lo&ION
VV MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga—Will con•
tinue the Warehouse Busmes* in ail its Ofauches,
on Campbell sirett, and a ill give naiticular and prompt
attention to the sale of COTTON AND OTH * V R PRuDUCE
instore. Our facilities being ample, we wil make Cash
Advances when reqa red.
All Coiton consigned to us will be sold at the Warehouse,
where one of the firm may at alt times be found.
Commifcßion .or selling Cotton will be 25 cents per bale.
WM. m. BEALL,
August 5, IS 4. JOHN W. L. STOVALL.
au6 6m
i)A\A WASU3ITR.V.
{Successors to Washburn , Winter & C 0.,)
IT'ACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
X/ Savannah, Georg a, wi l continue the above businere
at 114 Bay street, east of the Excha
Or Jers lor BAG GIN > AND ROPE, an 1 other supplies,
filled promptly at lowest cash prices.
K&vb&kncks:
Maj. Wm. Sanford, G-n. B. P. .nyrick,Baldwin county.
A. McAllum, Ira Peck, Twiggs county. Maj. Jno. 8. Roa r
land, Cans county. M. Dennin, S. B. Marsha l, Messrs.
Carter A Harvey, Putnam county. Black A Cobb, S.oar
A Hankins, Rome.
Irancis G. Daka. | Hknet K. Washburn.
mi 4 Gin
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
ON the Ist September next, the undersigned will take
into co-partne ship Mr. JuUN W. WALKER; on
and after that date the Warehouse and Commission busi
ness will be conducted under the firm of BUSi'tiN,
WALKER k CO.
They re*pectfully solicit for the new firm a continuance
of that liberal patronage heretafore extended to them.
August 7, 1854. BUSTIN & WALKER.
auß-d*wlm
S. P. STOVALL,
UTAIWHOI'bK AND
VV MERCHA NT, Augusta, Ga.,continues the
business in all its branches, at his extensive FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE, on Jackson-street, near tne uiuoe
Hotel.
The usual CASH facilities aff.rded to cuitomers.
August 9, 1554.
WHITLOCR, COSKEUY ft CO.,
\*7 A REHOUSE AND COMMISSION
VV CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., continue to
transact business at their t Id stand, on Camp
bel.-*treet, where they devote th'ir personal atten ioo to
the sa’e of Cotton and other Produce consig ed to them.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce when de
sired.
BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES pur
chased at the lowest market ratts.
They solicit a continuance oi the patronage heretofore
extended to them.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN COSKEKY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 8,1854. au9-w3ra
CROCKS & REES,
WARKHOUSK AS D oo.nMissioxsrvrv,
MERCHANTS, Jackson-street, below ana tjaLjLV> l j
on the orpocite bioe of Warren’s Block.—TheNßmwM
undesigned would respectfully inform their frienca «u
former pitrons, that they will remove, on the Ist Sep
'emocrmxt to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson-street, belcw and on
the oppos-te side of Warren’s Block.
We will give ourpetsonal attention to all business en
titled to our care, as hcetofore ardhope to merit a
continu \ nee of the Javcr of formn atrons.
Wr are prepared to make, at a.l t es, liberal cash ad
van esou Produce »n store.
Orders for BAGG NG, ROPE and \MILY SUPPLIES
will be carefully filled, and at the lowest market price.
JOHN K. CROCKER,
Jy2l 6m JOHN C.REES.
DTK ft BAftiVES,
TX7 AH BIIOUBK AND COM MISSION
VV MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA,GA —The
derßigned have this day formed a Co-partnership fcwwiillTMSu
fur thr transactio:. of a General Warthousr and Commis
si in Basincss, under the firm of DYE <k BARNES, and
have taken the large Fire Proof Warehouse, on the corner
of W*b‘ ington and Reynolds-streets, at preient oocupie
by Crocker & R-eo.
We will give our strict and personal attention to the sale
of COTTON and other Produce; also to the Receiving and
Forwarding of Goods connig ed to our care
All orders for BAGGING, HOPE and FAMILY SUP
PLIED, filled at the lowest market price. Liberal cash
advances made on consignments when required.
Our Commi36ion for selling Cotton will be 25 cecto per
bale. JAMES M. DYE,
July 13,1854. WM. E. BARNUS.
JM. DYE returns his sincere thanks to his friends
o and patron* lor the liberal natronage heretofore ex
tended to him, and soli. its a continuance of the same for
the new Firm. jy2o 6m
J. A. ANSLEY,
GKNKKAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE
MEUCHANT, Augusta, Gr.., office on broad
street, opposite Ui ion Bank, will give prompt and
peri.onal atttmicn to the sate » f Bacon, Lard, Grain, * ur,
cotton, and ail article* cf Merchandise consign' d to him.
Also, to the lerwarding of goods for the interior and North
ern markets, at the customary ra es.
Liberal advances either in cash or hy acceptances, ma e
on articles in store, or when Bills ot Lading acoomp.tny
drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., MAD. Wilkinson, J.
Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Williams A W lcox,
Thos. Trout A Co., Charleston, 8. C.; Wm. Duncan, Padel
fjrd, Fay A Co, F. T. Willis, Favahonh, Ga ,* St urges,
Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Whsou A Co., D. Stuart A
Pod, Baltimore; Wood A Sod, New Orleans; C. B. Wei
bone, Dalton, Ga.; Grenville A sample, Cnatiancoga, Tenn ;
Bearuen, Son A v.o , Kooxvil e, Tenn.; 8. K Reeder, Ath
ens, Tenn.; W. B. Shapard A Co,, Be*ry A Demo.the, Nash
ville, Tenn. e2
tlati ft uilatuT
(SUCCESSORS TO PLATT A BROTHER,)
WA HKHOISE AND CDMMIBBIGN KV \AA\
M ERCHANTS, Reynoids-street. Augusta,
Ga.—The undersigned Laving formed a * 'o-part
ship lor the transac ion of a GENERAL WARitiotut
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, ha-e taken the commo
dious Fire Proof Warehouse on Reyn-.dds-street, recently
oocupie i by Platt A Brother, conven ent to the Railr ads,
hi*er and Banks. We mil give our pfraonal atten ion to
sale and sto age of Cotton aDd other Proouce; also to the
forwarding of Goods consigned to our care. Liberal cash
advances ma ?e on Produce in at “re. We will give our per
aunal atten .ion to fi'ling orders for Family Supplies, which
will be furnished at the lowest rat e.
Our Commissions for selling Gotten, will be 25 cento
per bale. A shire of patronage is solicited.
Edwih Platt. 1 Thomas a. Gilhax.
EDWIN PLATT return* Lis Sincere thanks for for
mer patronage, add r seectfully sol ci s a continua
tion of the same lor the new firm of PLAIT A GILUaSI.
July Ist, 1554. au3
WAREHOUSE' .a *» ‘ *>>l MISSION ■
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga , T
announces to his former patrons, and the puuuv,
generally, that he will continuethe above business t% t
l is old stand, Fire-Proof buildings, east side of Mclntosh
street, where his st ict personal attention will be given to
the storage and sale of cotton, grain and coun-ry pro
duce generally.
The receiving atd forwarding business will also have
h s prompt attention.
Liberal cash advances made on Produce in Store, when
desired.
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP
PLIES, filled at the lowest market prices.
Commissions for selling Cotton 25 centsper bale.
Augusta, August 1,1854. aus ti*w6m
Til Oh. P. STOVALL ft CO.,
General commission mer-^T5i
CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Having forme 'Mfeaus-rl
a cc-partnerthip for transacting a General Com
mission business In this city, we pledge ourec..co a
prompt and faithful attention to any business c .mm.tied
to our care. We will give careful attention to the sale of
Cotton, Flour, Gram, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and ail kinds of
Produce, and to theftifiog of o tiers In the mariet. Hav
ing ample facilitiei, we are prepared to make liberal cash
advances on consignments to us.
Our office ana salesroom is on the North side cf Bro&d
street, a few doors above the Insurance Bank.
Cotton consigned to tu will be stored in a safe Ware
house. THOS. P. STOVALL,
au6-dAwly JO A H. STOVALL.
BASEY ft STORY,
Grocery merchants, Augusta.
Ga., will continae the GROCERY BUcI
NaSS, nallits branches at the od stand o: J
Broid-street, two doors below Bones A Browu. u- art
daily receiviig our Fall Stock. Uar stock wiil&t all times
be large, assortment complete, and adapted to the P.itn •
ters’ trade—a liberal share of which we have to k.Dg en
joyed, anl 'm pe stUl to receive. J * “, "J»
au 5-ulmAw6sa 8 -
CRN TEAL BANK 7 PKB CRN I- BON L 8 W ANTED
pAB will be given for Central Ba-A BUNDS, on pre.
X^gtf‘ lk "‘ ttM, ° MCe kOBgT WALTON, Ca.hifcr,
J cfr'l^paf. Tip and Fol d Congrcsi j
- r. p *i“ i §xrVodPau,Ai,o. ;
“ - “ srs£S°Kic«B;
Ladiee’ fine Olove Kid and iaun OAIIEH. ,
“ “ SfoieSidb.d’tai BOaKXNS.'BONTAGd
«d col'd Kid SLIPPER.?, Ac.
COFFINS AND UNDERTAKING.
'T'HB onderWgned, having connected the OOFFPJ AND
’ ’ ' ' # .4-
, Jf, ■s£* • ■:■*.” K %t .
BUSINESS CARDS.
AND BU ' w23B CARrs » D °t exceed! n I :
it ? er,eduwl ' r ‘hisheadattherateof $ 1
prorui, p~V
TIIOJIAS C. AIIMS, ~ | '
dparta, fla., will \
llac.oek, Wa-hinglon, Warren, I
Tanaferro, Greene, Putnam aed Baldwin. at- .
lention paid -o celled zg. 1
Xtefe «by perm s ion to Venn. Miller & Warren, Ttacs. 1
Rk- ards a i* on, McCord, Har; A Cc..and Simpson A
Gar liner, cf AugusU; Messrs. Williams A Wilccx, 1
and H pYins. Hudsen A Co., oi Charleston, S. C.
jyvo-6m
i*OPL ft W LEMS
AT LA'V, Washington, Gx., will
practice in the c>unUes cumprising the Northern
Ci. cuit, and Coumbia ci the M .dJie Circuit.
All bm>iucoS eatiuotcd to them will receive prompt at
tent.on.
AuKXAKDrai Pope, Jo. | Johh B. Weems.
})*9
CUINCES R. NOLAN.
ATTORN i:> AT LA W , office at McDonough, Hen j
ry county, Ga., will collect cl lima In the counties of
Henry. Spaulding, Meriwether, Pike, Fayette, Cowe t£,
Fulton”, L>e£a!b, Nekton, Jasper, Butts and Monroe.
FAIL T. ViLL£PIGU£,
and commission and forwarding
MERCHANT, Accouim "Wharf, Charleston,
5. C., s.lls Cotton, Gr»ui, Fiour, i><tcon, aud all other arti
cle- of Fro luce.
Strict and prompt attention given to the Fo •
warding ofGuods and Pio-T.ce.
Reference—Messrs. D’Antignac, EvaD3 A Co., August ,
Geo. ~ jeS-3m
T. BTEXHOCSX. C. N. XVERILL.
V. STENHOUSE A CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Ko. 2 Hayne-streety Charleston , S. C.
Refer to R. Dulm, Hand, Wiili&ms % Wilcox,Charleston
Hand, Wiiliama A Co., Augusta; J. Norcross, Atlauta; F
O. Chandler, Chattacoog -; C. 11. A D. L. Coffin ACo
Knoxville ; B. S. Dunbar, i.amburg, S. C. myl9-lm
CHAS. A. GREINER,
SIIIFFING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Savannah, Georgia ,
TJS7H I give particular attention to Receiving and For-
Vs warding Merchandise to the interior, by River or
Railroad. je2-Gm
GRELVER ft HARR.VESS,
SCOOBSSOKS m *> WILLIAM S. QR£ «H S
COTTO.A AND UHAERAL COMMIftMOA MSB
CHANTS, r 5 North v>atsr-st. and 4‘i N.
Fbiladclp: ia.
Wm. v«. Geeinse. | W’m. W. Hakksess.
ap22
LAW.
t DW. YOUNG UH L, alter• hirteen years experi-
CJ ence n the Bench, has resumed the practice. La-
Grange, Ga. n!9-ly
LAW.
THE SUBSCRIBER, resuming the Prac ice of LAW
will gwe prompt ami faithful attention tc all businee
entrusted to his profess** aal management.
His office is on Washington street, one door north)
Broad. " AI.I’HKUS M. lIODGERS.
iOm 31. TILLEV,
TTORSEY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga., wil
XX. practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren anti
Hancock or the Northern Circuit, and the county o»
Greene of the OcmUigee Circuit. paa
ROGERS, HAXLti AR» ft CO.,
QOMMISMON MfeRUIIAATb, 72 Poydras-stree .
eTg. RoGKJts, IL. F. Rogeus, 1 LnwAiiD Babkahp
. e ?-8-l y*
UILLUtn J. DOItiHERTY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newn&n, Coweta county
Geo., will practice in ail the countiesof the Coweta
Circuit. , „
N. B. Special attention paid to the co'lectmg practice.
Ner.rar . fieo., September 12th, 1853.
W ASUBiaX, WILWtH & tO.,
|,IACTOi!I> i.\D BOiiaieblOSSlSilClirSTb,
JD Savannah, Georgia. _. ..
Jos. Wasuuurs, Jfo. R. Wildeb, Fransis Dam,
au2B-twsm
JOEL C. BABiYETT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Madison, Morgan county,
G a., will practice in the following counties, to witt
C *rke, Walton, Baldwin, Morgan,Greene,Putnam and
J asper.
Parties will be promptly notified and paid, wnen
j thsr clairr.M collected. au24-ly»
MiVIUA MAi’libito)
4 TTORNKY AT LAW, office at Sparta, Geo., il
practice in the counties of Hancock, Washington
Warren. Taliaferro and Greene. anrll-lv
W. H r »
4T k ORXKY AT LAW, Newnan, Georgia, willprac
ift ticc m t! e counties of Coweta, Troup, Meriwether
Heard,Carroll, DeKaib and Newton. apr2l -ly
" JDUN €. €AH3IIiHAEL.
COMMISSION MKIU HANT, August!-, Ga., will
attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned
to him. b£*w
a. a. ai»T,
A TTORNEi AUD POIXHELLOIt AT LAY'
and General Land Agent for Gilmer county.
Riliiny,Gilmer county. Geo.
DISSOLUTION. . M w
rrtHa COPAU'TftEllteHii* heretofore existing be-
J. tween Metsr.-*. DAWSON & WALKER, having been
this day dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned
will continue to : UAtiTISE LAW in all of the Courts cl
this Ccuniy, and in the Middle Circuit generally.
sepl4-tf. EDWARD J. WALKER.
\UL \ IRLVG BABERSIIAU,
aBKEBAL ri>MMIf»BIUK MERCHANT, No. '
Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt and particular
attf-r.tion given to all cousignmenta of GOT!ON, RICE,
FLOUR, GRAIN, and all kinds of Countcy Produce.
RecbAkKces —Savannah —Messrs. R. Habersham A Son
EC. A. Na/<l.e A Co., Mr. W. Woodbridge. Augusta-
Messrs. Carmichael A Dean, Mr John R. Dow, M**. J . A.
New-York—Mr. Geo. C. T. Seaman, Mr. R W
'file cker, Mr. J. K. Habersham. apß-6m
frumoits ft CLESN,
a TTOUi\EYB AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Ga.
J\, JaMKij t. buaMONS, | J. Nicholas GLkNN,
mh22-dtw*«vlv late of Camesville, Ga.
Vi SILIA.II L. HAULER,
ATTORNEY AI DAW Jefferson, Jackscn county,
Georg a, will practice Law in the counties of Clarke,
Walton, Dickson, owinuett, Hall, Habersham and Frank
lin, of the Western, and Madison county of the Northern
Circuit.
References:—Samuel Watson and M, Witt, Esqs., Jeffer
son ; D. W. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Esqs., Lawreucu
viile ; J. H. Newton and O. Pet pies, Esqs., Athens ;
Law A Clark and Martin Graham, Esqs., Gainesville.
&p 5
P, C. LMtiSTOiY,
ATTOXINBY AT LAW, Camesville, Ga.
RKFKKEKCEd:
0. Peeples, Esq., Athens, Ga.
W. L. Mitchell, Esq , “ 44
Co!. B. F. Hardemau, Loxington, Ga.
Gabriel Naali, of Daniels ville, Ga.
Baum-1 Freeman, Esq., Newnan, Ga. jaß-wly
JOSEPH WASDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga., will prac
tlce in Warren and the adjoining countire. Special
attention given to foreign claims. ja2S-ly*
J. A. ANBLEY,
{LaU of the Firm of Seymour , Aoslcy c£ Co.)
C'IBRRRAL DOMMWBIOM AND PBODITI
X ME UGH ANT, Augusta, Georgia. Office on Broa-
Street, opposite Hank of Brunswick.
FT. £ BENTON,
A TTORNKY AT LA VV, Marietta, Ga., will practice
-Cjl in the Counties ol Cherokee, Cass, Polk, Paulding
Carroll,Campbell, Fult6n, L'eKalb, Forsyth *nd Cobb.
Ksfkkbnoes. —Barrett k Carter, Baker & Wilcox, W. T.
Gould, Augusta ; James Carter A Co., Savannah; Perry
Spencer, Columbus ; Cittoons of Marietta. j*lß-6m*
A. W. STRIVE,
ATTORNIfiY AT LAW. Fayetteville, Ga.
GEORGE A? HEBIOT,
1? ACT’D 11 AND COM Ml B*2o A MERCHANT
JU Charleston, S. C.
Run*-he/scee : —ls. 8. Rhott, Eso., Messrs. T. 8. A T. Badd
Wm. B. Horiot, Esq , Charleston, S. 0.
JOBS H. TILLEf,
A TTORffSY AT LAW, \7Grreaton,Qcorgia.
t%L jan27-tf
' ۥ W. tIAURY, "
ATTORriKY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county
» Ga., will attend to Professional Business in the coun
ties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meria
wether and Troup.
Rcr earn os.—Cha3.Mn:*ph7,M.C., Decatur, Ga.; Hor,
C. Y. Hil!,LaGrange, do.; Uon.D. Irwin, Marietta, do;
Col.M. M. Tidwell,Fayetteville,do.; Mr. William Dauj Ii»
grty, Colcmrus, do. >an7
ilAAifciJf/T Ai iiAfi,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
\ j olt the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX*
V CHANGES and R EAL ESTATE.
Office No. 117 Bay street, Savnnah, Ga. <ll7
STONE, STARR U CO.,
IaEPORTBRg AED WHOLES ALB DEALERS
in DRY GOODS, N0.4l Eroadway, New York.
LxviP. Stohb, I Heh?.v H. STornsnuar,
fiGßsat I H. L43GDOM Butler,
Jo HA. J. B aoOM. jylC-1J
J out! J. J OSE,. | Johh R. Sturobb.
JONES ft STt'SGSS,
AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia
J* C. ft <2. A. SNEAD*
ATTORREYB AT LA W,Law Range, Augusta,Ga/
Practice in the Courts of the Middle District aui
Common Pleaaof the City.
Jchr O. SXE4.D also practices in the Courts of Edg' Cell
and Barnwell Districts,South Carolina.
Jons C„ SasAh, i Gaslabo h . Smead
aus
ANDREW H. H. DAWBOIS,
AT LA W, Augusta, Georgia.
HIBdKaO’S HOTEL AND LIVES? STABLE,
3AL\2XRID4«E, DKORUIA,
BY JOHN UIBBERD. jyl3 ly
OXFORD HOTKL—NEWTON COUNTY, GEO
THE fcUESM HIUKR begs leave to inform the
patror-.s of Emm y College, and the public gene- Jb
rally, that he has taken charge of the above Hotel, and he
hopes with trusty servants, good cooks, and an ardent de
sire on his part to render his House second to none in the
State, to ob^-.in a liberal chare of patronage. Persons or
Families, wishing to spend a season in one of the most
v ’-.«»;t;ful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia,
will beam rooms, Ac. He .5 also Cud
stracung commodious - --:~v be attended Ly
an experienced Ostler. Terms to eult tne «..
motto willte, 44 to see that none go away dissatisfied.”
jySl W. W. COOKSEY.
parasols ajih ualbrklLas
THE P oprietor of the Augusta Umbrella an .’La V
Paraso! Blanuf.ctory, return his thanks to
the Ladies and Gentleman of the city aad
so their patronage duriLg the last five years, hoping they j
will favor him with a call this season, as he is better
enabled o supply them w:ih all the above articles than
ht has been lor sometime,
2,0(10 fine PARASOLS, of different colors, will te
sold much low-r th*n they can elsewhere. Any Ladie
wishing their Pa aaois re-covered, can have it done in th
s ace of So minu es, of ;.ny color they chose. Bugg
UMBRELLAS always on* hand at wholesale and retai
All repairs done cheap. fi-LKCRIE, Agent,
Augusta, April C, near the Augusta Hotel.
au7-Cm
FEW FII d.
HATCH A Bt'GBIE.
THE undersicned, fcavirg associated with h!ra in busi
ness Mr. JOHN T. BfcvißlE, of .his city, for the pur
pose ot more thorough y carrying on the SADDLE, UAR-
N ESS and TrfUN K MAN CFACTURING, in aii its branches,
takes this opportunity of i eturning his sincere thanks .o
his former customers for the liberal patronage extended :
to him would respectfui.y solicit a continuance of
their custom to the new firm.
They hope to extend their business, and wiii endeaver
by their united eflorLa to offer indu cmento nniurpassed j
i by any establishment of the kind North or South.
June 1,1954. [j-"-dAw3ml a. PATCH. ,
LEATHiii.LAbIS, SEOEPiGS, FISDIHGB, 4C.
YYrE invite the a tention ol Merchants and Slanufac
v v lurt-rs to our t tock of
Oak and He jiock Sole LEATHER
Band “ l icker do.
Lace 44 Roller do.
B aofc and Ru? Bet Upper do.
French ar.d Amercan CALFSKINS
P-t-nt “ Opera do.
Litmg 44 binding SKINS;
».pi.t 44 Top do.
Back 44 C. amofse do.
Morocco and KID SKINS, Ac.
ALSO,
HAM il C t h p^ lT ; w'r T f f t4SPR ’ PIN'OEUB. NIPPERS,
ETg SrVET SETS K ISL S ‘ lA J nFaH 8003 * T S. RlV
tre, rflvtl i-tii, Irou aed Wood Aw. HasTh sunt'
THdtAD, PITIINIt THREAD, SItZrfWIOT ’
COXD.SIIK GALLOON, OOLlk Jns®» /S’thlmi
B.ZE hHCK-. PUMP UTiCSe, HRrr-fZ™ 'K
l-wr-, ROOT TREES, CRIMPING BOARDS GRAI NING
BOARDS, CLAMPS,SHOE TEGS, it GRAI.-iING ,
Algo,
TANNERS’ TOOLS, BEAM FA CEP, Ac.
a °-- FORCE, CONLET A CO. i
WALT, .'MOioVeer.s, at. ~ .
O SUOU ticks BALT ;
4-4 MMT.4BPKH:
’■ 'cro j.l, ’if'
PUBLIC SALES.
Bl HhL liR• FF’tt » ALti.—Wi!l be -old, on the
first Tuesday in October next, before Hie
hou?e door in the town of Waynesooro’, within the legal
hears of sule, One Hundred Acres of Pine Land, with im
prov-mems thereon; bounded by the Au£BS.a «a
W lyneeboro* Railroad ard by lands of John Landing,
Simeon Wallice, A. B. Wal ic.* and others. Also, one
Storehouse situated on the tight of w y of the Augusta and
aynesfcoru’Ra.iroad. Alt levied on as the prop* rty or
Cyrcnus E. CUrte to satis.% i*. fi fa. issuing from the
honorable Inf. rior Court of said county in favo r of i lard
P. Wood A Co., vs Ojreuus E U >rk. Property poin'ed
out by Piair.rifi s A.C. KiIIKLAND, D. Sb ff.
September 5, 1554.
POSTPONED
lIXCOLN K4LR ill be told, on
J the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at Lincomton,
iu said countv, within the legal houis of sale, a tract or
La d, n suiu auu'y, ad o'ning lauds of Lntnar, Dallisand
Mcsely, containing Three Hundred ann Twe 'y-five
Acres, more or less : Levied on as the property of Mic&jsh
Henley, to satisri a fl. fa. iss red irom the Super or Court
of said county n lavor of Alfred Hammonds aud sundry
other fi. las. in my hands.
ZaCHAUIAH WILLINGHAM, Sh’ff.
August *2\ lSf'4
PuS i roN k7>
EXBCUTOB'B BALK.-WiU be sold, on the fi st
Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, bt-fore theCovrt house
oor in Paulding county, agreeab y to on O der of the
Court of Ordinary of colimbia c.unty, ore tot of Land
containing Forty Acre', known as No 8.1, 19. h dis. and
81 section, being a part if the red estate of Asa Paschal,
late of v-oiumb.a county, d ceased. BAd lor ihe ben, fit of
th-1 e’rs and cmdi-ors of said Utceased. Terms ca*h.
APgU»tBU I M L.G. STEED, Ex’r.
VDMI.YIbTHA KOR’B SALE.—WiII be sold, *n the 1
hst Tae>day ia UCTOBER next, be:o<e the Court* i
h use doer in Hail county, One Hundred and Fifty Acres i
Land, more or ess, lying or Beaver Dam Creek, in said :
c uuty,adjoining lanos , f Middleton G. Gwm, Jeptha M.
Bradßy aod others. Sjld agreeably to the provisions of
the will of William Harbin, deceased.
July 27,1854. ADAM BROWN. Adm’r.
* DMt A ISTRA l'Olt’ts e* ALE. - Will be sold agree
ably to an order from the Court n f Crd nary of Rich- i
mend ccuuty, at the Lower Market U use in tiie city of
Augusta, in said county, on the first Tuesday in OCTO
BER next, Within the legal hours of sale, all that tract or i
parcel of La -d. lying aud b ing iu the county of Rich
mond, containing tnirty acres, adjoining lands of Dr. 8. B.
C ark, John W. Carswell, and C. i. Auderiou. Sold as the
property of the estate of Robert M. Pearce, deceas d, sub
j. ct to the life i terest in the said land of Miss Margar t
Pearce. Sold far toe benefit of said estate, the heirs and
cr di.ora, and the legatee, under the will of said deceased.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for pipers.
July 27, SA »lUEL B. CLARK, Adm’r.
VDM IN ISTIK A'l OR’B 8 A LB.—Will be sold, cn I
the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court
nouse door in tno town of Warrenton, Warren county, by i
order of the Cou tof Ordia iry, the following property, to i
wi: One Hundred and Ninety Acres of Land, belonging
to the est*te of John W. Tnompson. including the widow’s
dower, adjoining lands of Thorn *s Had len, Willis Howard
anJ others. Sold ;or the benefit oi the hei.-9 and credi
toi*s of said estate. MOSES THOMPSON, Adm’r.
July 29,1854. (
I .'V'kKLU S’UR’s BALK.- Under an order of Court of I
AIJ Ordinary of Putnam county, will be eo d before the ;
C urt home door in the ci yof Rome, Floyd county, on <
the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, withia the legal i
hour • of sale, the following property, to wit:
A splendid River Plantation on the Coosa river, 15 |
m l s below Rome, contaiiin.. 800 &.cres, more or lets, ad
j >ining the lands of Dr. Dean, MoArver and others, snd
known as the Wheeler Place. Slid Plauta iou consists j
entirely of first rale bottom la l d—■ except aoout 10 or 15
acres—nearly all cleared aa i u der a high state of culti
vation. Ihe place is well improved with good Negro
Houses, Cribs, Stables, a first rate Dm House and Fcrew,
and Blackßiui.h Shop. There is fine w .ter, and it is one
of the nest healthy places in upper Georg a. Taken on
the whole it is one of the m st es rable place* now offered
for sale, and persons wishing to purchase in that portion
of the State, would do well to see this place before pur
i basing
tage of supplying himself with provisions, stock, Ac., on
the p ace, as there-x ill be Corn, Pork and Stock H gs,
Cattle, Hor.-es and Mulea on the place for sale, together
with Plantat on and Blacksmith Tools, Ac.
ALSO,
Will be sold before the Court-house doer, in the town of
Calh 'un, Gordon county, on th* same day, a pi tntation
containing ICO acres • f flue up land, adjoining the lands
of U. D. Cornett, deceased, Jonathan Davs Dube U.
Hodge and others, situated t’ rc lea Lem Calhoun.
Th* re is a comfort ante Dwellin od Kitchen »nd Negro
House?, Stables, Ciib*,Ac., ot place; about 90 acres
of clearel land, till in good condition and under good
fences —fresh and very productive. A 1 sold as the estate
of J mes Wilson, late of Puldhui cou ty, deceased, for
distribution. W A. WILSON, \ £ x » rß .
August 13,185*. I, N. WILSON, f
TT'XKCI TOK’S SALK.—WiII he sold, on the first
Hj Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at the Cou t house door
in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, between the usual hours of
Ba'e,»,greenly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, the Lands belongiwg to the estate ct William
Paschal, late of said county, deceased, to wit: th» Plan
tation wlureon said dec asul lived containing 1290 acres,
more or ess, adjoining lan is of W. K. Wellborn, Mrs. Anu
Dill andothtrs, lying in sai l county cn the waters of
Little River, 2X mdes below Uaystrille, in good order aud
well improved.
ALSO,
One tract adjoining the above described tract and lands
bel ruing to ihe e*t ae of M. Pa-chal, dect ased, co taiu
ir.g One Hundred Acres, more or left, tolerably well im
proved, whereon Mrs. Averett now lives.
ALSO,
One tract lying on L’ttle River, below the above d«*-
I scribed lands, I>£ miles, adjoin ng lands of John McCord,
J. Paschal and ot r er;, containing abcut 442 acies, mo;e
or less, in g. od order. JOHN HEN LEY, 1 F _ v ,
August 1 1,1054. J EUSMI HI PAS r HAL, f 111 rß>
\ DMIKIsTRYTOR o r-ALE.—Agreeable to an
order of the Court of Oriinary of Taliaferro county,
w llb>* sc.ld.at the Co rt-house door, ia the town of Craw
fordsvil e,on the first lues lay in OCTOBER next, within
the Igal houri of sale, the so lowing tracts of L nd: One
t-aci of Land con aining 871 ac es, more or less, lying in
. raid county on the waters of Little River, adjoining JVlr3.
, R, Towns, Johu Evans, Lawson Stewart andotheis. Also,
! at the same time aud place, one other tract of Land cou
-1 talniog 387 acres, more or less, lying in said county, on tin
wa’trs o/Sherefi’s creek and Little R var, ad oiningjohn
Evans, Mrs. U. Towns, thj fliut tract above described,
and others. Also, at the same time and place, one other
land containing 251 acres, mo-e or Dts, lying in
said county on the waters of Lutle River, ac’jo.ning John
Evans,Thomas Lyne, the second above describe tract of
r land and others. The t<- o first tracts well improved with
* i ll necessary bulldi gs, Ac. Sold as the property of Wil
liam Evans, deceue., for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of slid deceased. Terms made known on the
day of sale. Wil LIAM K. EVANS, Adm’r.
Amr-T-t 17,1854.
AD>IL\IBTItATOII’B BALB—WiII be Bold cn the
fir-1 Tm sday in OCTOBER next, at the Court house
door in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, between the usual
hours cf sale, thel *nd-i bel. ng'ng tc the estate of Milton
Piucha!, late of said county, debased to wit: The Plan
tation whereon sail deceased lived, lying in said county,
on Litfe River, one milt below Raysvilie, adjoining lands
of A. T. Candler, the estate cf Wm. Pasch .l and others,
c n aining 541 acres, more or less, in good order, and
* well impioved.
I ALSO,
One Plantation lying in said coun 4 y, on the waters of
Lloyd's creek, adjoining lands of J. T, Lofll n, Mrs. Wright,
and others, containing €3ti acres, more or le s, in good or
’ der and ti er «bly wel' i t proved. Sold agreeably to an
’ order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, hr the
’ benefit of heirs and creditors Terms made known on
-day of sa'e JEREMIAH PASCHAL, Adm’r.
August 11,18*4.
A DMIIVISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiI be sold, at
/Y. Columbia county, ou the fPst Tue day in
OCTOBER n* xt, by order of the Ordinary of Columbia
county, thirty-five acres of Land belonging to the estate
of Mary Ann Beay, adjoining lands of Dr. James 8. Ham
it on, Jeremiah Paschal and others. There is a small
Dwe ling with B'<me out-hou3es on the place. Fold for the
the benefit of (he h.irs and creditors oi said deceased.
Termso . the day.
August U, 18’4. EPW. W, JONES, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S BAL«.—Will be sold, before
the Court-house door in Oglethorpe county, between
the legal hours ofnale, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next Land Warrant No 29 453, issued by the United
Mates to Hendon Olive, late of aud county, deceased, in
his lifetime for 80 acres Sod as the i roperty of said
UeDdno,deccaml. E. C. SHACKELFORD, Adm’r.
August 12, 18!4.
ADMINISTRATOR’* HA Lh.—Will be so’d, ou the
first Tuesday in OCTOBER i ext, before the Court
house door io Columbi t county, within the usual hours of
e sale, so *r Negroe", belonging to the estate of Elizabeth
Bond, late of caid county, dec’d.
August 9 1564. J A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
ADM lAi IBTRATUK’B 8 A LB.—W U be sold, at
Starkville. I.ee county on -he first Tuesday In
OCTOBER next, Lot of Land No 201,18 th dij, belonging
to the estate of Elijah Stanford, eecetst d.
August 9.1854 NATHAN *V. 8 fAN FORD, Adm’r.
ADM SNThTHATOK’B BALb. agreeabl- loan or
derof the Court of Ordinary of Newton county, will
be sold before the Court-House door In Spring Pace, in
Murray county, at pub ic ontory, on the first Tuesday in
OCTOBER next, witnin the usual hours cf sale, the estate
interest in ot cf Land, (holding abod > f t itles) lying in 20th
dis and 2d sec. No. 2CB, 1 f original y Cherokee now Mur
ray county, containing 109 acres, boionging t > the estate
of J me 3 Estos, decea. d. 8. Id for th j benefit of tho heirs
and creditors of the said deceased. Terras made known
on the day of Bale. A. M. RAMSEY, Adm’r.
August 8, 1854.
Afli MIWIhTHATOR’iH BALK.—WiII be sold before
the Court-house door in Columbia county, rn the
first Tneidiy in NOVEMBER next, 1(.23 acres of LAnd,
rooreor ie c s,lying on the waters of 11-adstail err-ek, and
, adjoining laDds of Jas. Roland, Benjamin Adams and
others, belonging te tho estate cf Amos Newsom, late of
said count , deed. RANDOLPH NEWSOM. Adm’r.
August 9, 18'4.
DMINTbTitATon’H BALK.- \V7lTbe s jld,on the
fir?t Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at Bainbridge, in
Decatur county, 250 acres of Land in said oounty, in the
22d District, No. 13. Terms cash.
JESSE n. O’NEAL,
July 11,1854. Administrator de bonis non.
KALB.—Cn the first Tuesday in
J NOVEMBER next, at the Ooart-hoase door in Co
lumbia county, one tract cf Land, lying in Coluru’ ia
I county, on Little River, adjoining lands of Mrs. Sinrgis
and o hers, containing 123 acres, more or h as. So d ;or
the benifitof heirs and ere lit rs. Term? made known on
the day. JuHN BEN I LEY. I v ,
August 11,1854 JEREMMU PaSCHAL, f e ' x rß>
AD.MINIHTRATDR’B BALB Agreeable to an
order of the Court of ordinary of Oglelhorpe county,
wi.l be sold be tore the Court-house door in (he town of
Lexin?ton,>u said county, on the first Tuesday in NO
VE MBEK next, within the usual hours of sa e, a tract of
Land ly ng io said county, on Buffalo creek, adjoining
lands of Augustus Dozier, Joseph Butler, and ethers, c >n
tainlng 1113 seres, more or less of which there are about
600 seres in the wosd •, well timbered and first rate Land ;
aoout 200 acres of low grounds in a good state of culuva
t on, ard 30 acres more enclosed and well timbered.
A out half of the P antarioD, situs ed between the waters
of Buffalo and Long crepfc, ia saund land, and therefore
wel! adapted to the culture of cotton; the other half is of
the rich clay soil peculiar to Buffalo creek, which has al
ways, when properly cultivated, produc d any kind of
graiu in abundance. There are the usual out-homes, a
good Dwelling, and flr.e Orchard on the place; situated in
an intelligent neigl borhcod, convenient to a good Acade
my and to Churchee, and is entirely free from all local
causes of
ol land in Middie Georgia, w il do well to at en i the sale,
as such opportunities for a p- rman- nt settlement in this
desirabi r art of the world are rars y offered, bah-’ Land
sold as the property of Hay T. Landrum, deceased, foi the
benefit of bis h»iis and creditors. Terns redit until the
fDst of January next. Z. P. LANDRUM, Adm’r.
Auju-t 20,1854.
NGT.C J.—PGSTPOHID SALK.
TTTIhL be Bold on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER, 1
VV I‘6 , between the leira! rale hourr, before the j
Court house door in Washington, Wilkes county, Geor- <
gij, by virtue of an interlocutory decree reud
March adjourned Term, 18‘4, of Wilkes Fuperior Court in
the ca?e of William Q. Anderson and others vs. N. G.
*'--*- * s,a fct-am Eng ne, now at Poo'B7ille, 1
in ta. . c unn y, u> r n ale by Levy of Mac< n,
Ga., an * yrhi. h has been only rtn a ; /;, onje 8 i
months)together with all the appurlenauccs thri tU uiM
belonging, complete. Any person wanting a bargain i
woul l io well to attend. i
| Terms—Credit un*l the 25<h December, 1554, by riving *
j ncte3 and good security. JOHN H. DYSON, Receiver. 1
au27-wtd «
Fv>B SALK, t
c* 9 " ACRES cf LAND, known at William Jonei’ *
OO I pUoe,situated in Richm nd country, 15 miles '
fcm Augusta, near the aynesbero’ Railroad, adjoining 1
lands of Col. A J. Lawson, J. Atwell, V. tul her anu *
I£. Will axs. On the tract is 425 acres of w* 11 timbered '
woodland; the remainder fenced for cultivation. There *
is a good dwelling-house withoth- r necessary building?, anu I
pure wat-r in abundance—a well and spring. Any per
son de-iring a p-oductive Farm in a hea thy region, will
do we 1 to make Borne inquiry and examine the place. For
information, apply to the uudersignea.
a025-wtf JOHN BRANDON, Toombs P 0., Ga.
LOUISVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY,
LOUISVILLE JEFFEKBON COUNTY, GA.
THE dext Session cf this Institution, under the charge
of Miss A. TaYLOR, will commence on the 2d Octo
j ber i ext. The fall cour-eof study embraces every branch
; of a complete E igli'h tdacition, and the French language,
; (.1-0 Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Torion in Primary and Prep »ratory Department, $25
1 per annum; first and iecond yea-, |3 r »; Junior and Senior,
SJS. The Fr nch Langutig ,$ 6 Music,ssU. Foro'her
parii ulars. pl*-aae apply to tbe Principal. au23-w2
S3O REWARD.
I > ANA WAY on the 18th of July last, three NE- -j,
V GROEB, to wit: Dick about 24 yea.'s of aye, VO
carkcomr lexion, about 6 feet 9 inches high,
built, middle finger on right hand. hasbe* ncu» withJujL
a G:n,stutters when talking; Andrew sbout 24 years of
agi*, -ather lighter complexion than Dick, about 5 feet 9
inches h gh. stout built; Jack is aboit 22 years of age,
dark complexion, rbout 5 feet 9 inches high, slim bui t,
spito very frtqaer.t y when talkiog. t ve
reward ior the Mid thr.e Negroe., » W Ls““
procf to convict any white man
Louijville, Jefferson county, Georgia. auß 1
TEACHES B WANTED.
A PRINCIPAL for the Frank’in academy, to AN a ]
A l ®»ry,"sr.ha «n « cM-TKMBEU uat.l the 30. h
f itrcrflHrß ArDlicatious w;I be received until the
Lubt o .* »nd the C Oe.oberfor a Principal, J
*2* L-r ind t.o Female As Utar.tr, lor the scholastc
one Mar. and two . v - u chai-maV,
year 1000. prerldent Board 1 ruatees, F. A.
Co'umbc. Misa. July M. IBM. —*•»*»
j " DIoScLUTION.
THB Co-partne*ah'p of HENRY, LESSER k ROTH is I
this day dissolved fcv mutual consent- A'l persrns r
i initphi ii to «a:.J firm, will3etiie thetsm3 w.th A. HENRY }
! cr L=-v fcR <
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' Cafive-stlu. Au* it i 2, t h . ire .f -v
CITATION S FOR LETTEHSOF AOMI
NISTRATION.
CIOI.CMBIACOIJSTV, UKO—Whereas, James B.
J Roland applies for Letters of Administration on t lie
Estate of Absalom Prd'lip*, late of said comity, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail amlsingu*
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause,if any they have, why said lettersahculd uot
be granteu.
Given under my hand atoffleein Appling.
Aligns 9,1854. a MhOEtWIOKp, Dtp. Qrd.
D''i.Uhh’f i'OI V» V, t; \.—i • r
Tj POD, Jr., appdes to me for lett rs of Administration ,
on the tstate cf Joel 1 hompson, dictated:
These are therefore to cite and a.imonhh.all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors ot 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.
Givtn under my hand ateflice in Elberton.
Auga r t 16, lr&4. WM. i). NELMS, Ordinary. I
FM.BKIIi CUUM’V, GKO.—Whereas. Jo»n Bird
j applies tome for letters of Administration, do bo-is 1
non, w th the will annexed, on the estate of Richard Ty
ner, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and ertditors of said deceased,to be *nd
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in El 'erton.
August 10, ISSI- 'VM. 8. MBUMB, Oniirarv.
IAI.UKiIT iOl .MV, GlW>.'— Wli re • '
Hammond applies to me f r letters of Acimin straiion,
de b'irs noo on the estatenf Nathaniel Hudson, d* ceased :
Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish,all andsingu
lar, the kindred and ere litors 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.
Gwen coder my hand at office In Elberton.
August 16,1854. WM. B. NELMB, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, G A.—Whereas, James
Gai dner Gould applies to me for letters of Admin
istrttkn with the will annexed on the estate of lleury
Thomas, la e of the town of Moriah, New London coun
ty, Connec icut, debased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
August *2l, 1 854. LEMN V. bU ’AS, Ordinary.
TXTAftBVN CO4 ATY, GKO. -Whereas, Joel 5aU
VV applies to me for letters of Administration on the
estate of Mary E. Hall, deceased:
Th*se are there ore to cite ani admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be a u I
appear at my office, on or before the first M >nday in Oc
tober next, to show cause, if any tiey have, why said let
ter' shoul 1 not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal cf office.
Augu 110,1854. A It!)f- N K.MKK-HMN, Ordinary.
WAllllßA COL \TV, GKO.—Whereas, Jeremiah
L-gue appl es t' me for Letters of Admin strutmn
on the estate of Westly J. Branham, deceased :
Ts tse arc therefore to cite and admonish *ll and singu
la*', the kindred and creditors of the mid deceased, to be
and appear at m.v oflue, on or before the first Monday in
October next, and show cause, if acy they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Giveu under my hand :> nd < fficial seal.
Angusl l.\ ltoif AUDEN U. M£RBHON,Ordlrary
IALBKHT COUNTY, GKO.— W1 cr.-ar, Rod <\ Wul
li applies to me for Letters of Gu ird an* hip for George
T. Gall way and Wiley L. Uallawpy, minor children if
Onrne ius T «alia way :
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all
persons concern d. to be and appear at my « ffloe within
the time pi escribed by 1.-»w to st.ow cause, if any exists,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Elberton.
August 80, 1854. WM. B. NKLMB, Ordinary.
C COLUMBIA COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, James O
J Green applies to me for Letters of Administration
with tt e will annexed on the estate of John J.Cochr .n,
late of salt! county, deceased :
Tin se are therefore »o citea n 1 admonish a’l and sitipu
lar the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to )e and
appear at my office, within the time pr scribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why 6aid letter s should nut
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
August 27, IS. 4. A. M CRAWFORD, Pep. Ord’y.
IBFFBRBOIV COUNTY, OA..—Whereas, Andrew
F. Whigham and Roper L. Whigham, aj p i*-s to me
for letters of administration on the estate of John W.
Whigham, dtceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my oflice, within the time prescribedby law, to
showcause,if any they have, why said Lettersahould not
be granted.
Given under my hand at oifice in Louisville.
August 27, 1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
> ICHMORD COUNTY, UA.-Whereas, the Incite
U of Mrs. Malchi Lodtman, late of Kichrauiid county,
deceased, is unrep resented :
These ore theiefore to cite and admonish a’l and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of s >id deceased, to ha and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Oct -
ber next, to show cause, if any they have, why said le-ttrs
of administration, with the will aMnsxed, should not be
granted to Os v* II E. Cashin,» lerk o* the Superior C urt,
or to such lit and proper person us the heirs or creditors
may name and present o the Court.
Given under my hand at oflice in Augusta.
Augu-t B*‘, 1364. L»* ON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
I t; tl TviOAll tltUuVll, « • n>*il4 il.v. -
k. the i state of Mrs. Sarah McTyre, Ute of Ui hmond
county, deceased, is unrepresented, the executors named
in the will having declined qualify r g:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, oo the first Moto-ay in; cc< ber reset, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters of adminis. ration
1 wth the wll annexed, should not be granted to Oawell E.
Cashin, ol the Superior Court, or to such fit and
1 proper person as the heirs or creditors may name and
present to the Court.
• Given under my hand at oflice in Augusta.
A uguit 80,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
WAIIIIKN COURTY,UKO.—Whereas, John M.
McCord applies to me for letters of Administration
on i he estate of James liarden, deceased :
1 These are therefore to cite and a n onish all and sinru
, lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my oflice, within the time prescribed by law, to
1 stow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
' be gran-ed.
Given under my hand at office in Warrectcn,
i ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary.
September 2,1854.
WA II11 HR COURT Y,G BO.—Whereas, Dewitt 0.
Williams applies to me for Letters of A lmiristra
‘ tion, on the esta e of Rufus TYLHams, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
-1 lar. the kindred and creditors of laid d ceased to be and
appear at my office, within the time preeciibtd by law, to
1 6how cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
* be gran’.ed.
’ Given under my hand at oflice in Warrenton.
1 ARDEN R. MERSHON,Ordinary.
Septt mber 2,1854.
> HpALI AFBH 110 COURT Y,GKORdA. —Whereas,
> X Martha J. Evans ha* applied to me for letters cf
Administration, with the * ill annexed, on tiie estate of
Reb cca J. Evans, late of Baid county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
la! , the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
showcause.if any they have, why saidletters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office In Crawfordsville.
September 2, 1854. QUIN EA O’NEAL, Ordinary.
I'ALIAPUtIKO COUNTY, UA. —Whereas, John
. Evans has app ied to me for Letters cf Admin'stration
on the estate of Susan H. Evans, lute of said county, de
ceased :
Theßearc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my oflice within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause,if any they have, why said letters should not
. be granted.
Git en under ray hand at office ia Crawfordsville.
September 2,1854. QUINEA O’NEAL, Ordinary.
ALIAFEURO COURT Y, GA —Where**, Little
ton B. Taylor ha-< m-.de application to me for Letters
I of Guardiatish pof William C. K. Taylor, Charles W. T; y
lor, Em ly 0. Taylor and Rufus 0. Taylor, orphans and
minors cf Albert R. Taylor, late of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and siugu
; lar, the kindred and friends of said orp; ans, to be and
. appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, tc
show cause, if any they have, why saidletters should not
be granted.
Given un ler my hand at office in Crnw r ordsvi’le.
September 2,1804. quineaO'NEAL, Ordinary.
“ GLOBE HOTEL AND LIVELY STABLE.
TTMIIS subscriber, having Just opened a HOTEL
A AND LIVfRY STABLE, at Camming, Fo:sythfici
- county, Ga., notifies the travelling and pleasure reeking
‘ public, that he will furnish private convayance 10 LI pa
-1 irons from this place to Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Roswell,
1 Marietta, Lawrercevil e, Gainesville, and Sulphi r Springs,
1 at the lowest possible rates—in no case above what ts tiuw
5 Charged on the mail line from this to Mari tin—always
1 leaving this place after brealfaßt. On Lis return frem
* any of the above mention el points, he will convoy •as sen
i ge sat reduced prices. Persons wishing to patronise the
* People’s Line, can alway s ascertain when the are at auy
1 of the points mentioned, by inquiring at the Hotels, where
they will find a hand hill giving notice o* t> eir departuro.
Perfect satisfaction warranted, or no charge for the ser
vices rendered. Keieronoes—e t ery patron.
; JOHN CAIN, Jr.
, Cumrolng, Forsyth county, Ga., August 10, 1~54.
I au22-tf
r MULES A‘J 18 MU LW<.
I(iLKl>@ yon have been cn the qui vivo
some txw to hear my nnual repoit. The*wrtv
War, Oho era, Drout'., and extreme hot weaih
er, have, ia their order, produced a great r|f-&l4ful«fe
1 of ex -itcnient My hoaru’s up, and if I ail on paper you
may bet high that 1 11 make t:.e “ t ip” when y< u *ee my
Mules, lam? oud oimy constituents, and know t* ey
fully te th fine arie; consequently, 1, as their
representative exert myself tt buy Mu'.*b that are rich,
rare and peculiar, to suit the 'aste and wants o' a high
strung ccmmuij ty. To say that lam coming with a lot
of Mul-s, mi ht FuflSue, for I believe ’tie conceded on all
rides that drive tub finest Mu ei that’s in the rnsrket.
This, however, is the neyilw* ultra lot; the last one of’era
ia fine—a large majority dec deuly “extra.” Among
them are B'XBay Mare Mules, 16 hands high, and awful
Lie-. 1 hope gnme of you has nerve enough to buy the
crack team In the Staie—price only $l5O0 —reserving to
rayee-f the privilege of takinz less, if I can’t get that.
“ Otd Fogies” in payirg, will be out siders, with me—l
am resolved to sell to none but prompt pay ng men.
Who took every premium off-red on southern raised
Mu es at the late Fair in Augu ta? Maj. Alim’ n
Who drives the finest Mules raised in his Ftate? Little
Red.
Who trales exclusively to one place, and one only ?
do. do.
Who always pays when he promises, and wa.» never
dunned? Do do.
Who want 3 to get married—that’s the question ? Do. do.
Os tt e rest of mankind, who aint in that fix ?
Why is it that some l.ady don’t *• annex” to a man who
ha» ascerded to the top round of the (Mult-) ladder?
Can't ted—only there's do accounting f„r the taHe of the
.Ladies, or the veroictofa Petit Jury.
Proposals will be received (confidential'y)till Ist March,
and answered by return mail. To All the bill, you muit
be to the manor born, (South(rn); decidedly neat, ana
not a Roman Cathode.
I claim to have O'te redeeming trait—l neither drink or
gamble. App.y early, as our lawsprt hibit a man, who I.
not a Mormon, having more than one wi e at a time.
GEO. T. ALLMaN,
au23w6i The Mule Missionary.
A HOUSE ASD LOT FOli SALE IN DALTcN.
rpHK subscriber offers for sale one of the most deiira-
X ble p-ivate re i fences ih the flou. isMng town of Dal*
toD. The L«t is known as No. 18, Spring square. lor
ptrtictl irs inquire at the officeof the North Georgia limit,
or by letter adJreesed to Alrmount, Ala
a 26-wim Jo •N 8. WTS£ ON, M.P.
FOR GEOBGIA KAILKOAD bTCCK.
TlfK subscriber offers for sale bis PLANTATION in
Warren county, containing over SJO acres, lying on
both sides of the Georgii Kail Road and upon the
of Middle creek, ilis dwel ing about an hall
mile from canittA About one half of the Land is
in the woods, and all convenient to o« delivered at the
Station. The cleat ed Lund free and productive. The»»«
provements are mostly all new and wed arranged. An
excellent and never-failing Spring of Wat<»r near the
house, with a good Oichard. Peaches, Apples ( T rora the
earliest to the latest varieties,) and P urns. It would be
a pleasant and convenient place for any one living in ti e
city of Aueusta, who would wish to carry oo a snug farm.
I will exchange the above Lancs for Georgia Railro-d
Stoo'. if desired by the purchaser. Further notice in
deemed unnecessary. Tnose wishing to purchase, will
find the subsc iber always cn the premises, aho will take
pleasure in showing the same. HENRY a.JONEH.
_ Je2B ts
FOB SAIF,
OAA AAA FEET of SEASONED LUMBER, consist*
01/VsvUU ing of nearly ail kinds used for building
purpo-cs—such as Flooring, 1)$ and 2 inch Plank, of the
best quality, and well sectioned, i its to suit purchasers.
Planed or not, as purchasers may wish.
ALSO,
On hand, and made to order, HASH, DOCKS, BLINDS,
Window FRAMES, MOULDINGS, Ac.
WM. 11. GOODRICH.
Augusta, May 24, my27-tf
PLANTATION FOR BALE
T IIK subscriber offtrs f<r sale his
lying 10 miles north of Sparta, flancok coon’y Tl*
Ga., on the waters of Spaulderham creek, containing mi
Hundred and Thirty-two Acres. Terms made easy. Ap
ply to ihe subscriber cn the place.
aub-4m LEONARD C PEEK.
~ iff ART HE, FIBE ANDLIFE IHSOEAHCE
AGENCY.
CHARTKR OAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Hanford,Cona. Capital »3oU,OdU Will insure livcl
White Persons, a‘so Negroes.
MARINE, RIVER AND FIRE.
GRANITE INSURANCE COMPANY, New-York. Capital
$3o«',000. M .
FAKMERS’INSURANCE COMPANY, UUca, New-York.
Capital $200,000.
COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, Columbia, 8. O.
Capital $150,000.
The undersigned. Agent for the above Companies, is pre
pared to take Marine and R.ver risks, nod insure Dwel
lings, other Buildings, Household Furniture, Me» chandise
and other personal property, against loss or damage by
Fire, upon as reasonable terms as any siroi.ar institution.
J. H. ANDERSON, Agent,
Augusta, i'eb. 26,1554. McTntosh-street.
NOTICE
JFORF.WARN all persons from trading for a Note
of hand, Wiich was handed me for collection, wbhh l
I lon on the 12th Inst., on John B. M/c-s, and wh-cb (
reads tut fol oci; “ Four months after date I promise to pay j
Boggi A Co., or order, Fifty Dollars ard Have ty-two
Ceo's for value received. Jou* B. Alvaas.
“Sept 20,1358.” r _
Jlßo wgt QLAIBOBM BEVJEt., J*. (
Al hhKfcL,—6libbl»No. *7“** 1
IVI low by [u.» 37) W.H-BTABK k 00. ,
\\. »li. bbu.‘ H.OMI 100 bbu. P.taetio «
t 00. <
NOTICES TO OEEtdEsANDCaEP
ITORS.
Allihoi., vT- . .11 .o'thTlMftfm. n* T ,
IN tor. t> * i Vi. n'- ' *? f Brl
met. ana i h.' . i,,, . ’ , ; } !*y
are requested t- . resent th. • d *•, , t \ ? n . f
ing to law. Jj.ii •. ; ; \ ’ ‘ lU ’
July 21), 1:11. ‘ r *
V <;■ .'.v-... j
I* V J:. . ti, 1.-.tu o R: !i
titeMlartwi, ,u Irma ofVhl .. ' ■ ' '
jlsjoam* 1
11. J.NgS, > El’«.
August 11,1534. WM. M JON ! J
Notice.— ah ' iU} or Henry
lli.itoa, I ♦ ■ ...f Warren county, de-V. rtqu^f.d
' ■ 3
I against estate are r- to present thiu;, duly
authenticated, in terms of the law.
• r.
V OTIOK—A 1 persons s cr Can.
i-' (to pti Johnson H<« tcq'teatc l to r wJ:\ tin- t<l -
Sts |WJUI«m ; H'.i Ih-S-J f >1 ■. rw ■>» ;n i I
ofthpiai B ' l ' 1 " 32 iL ' m ' iu y 1,11 iml
ofthnUir AilihU :,!J UNtOM hi',.
A",; , ,19 :r i
■\rOTU:K~AI person, Ir-cl, btcJ H 11... e-1 to o'-oumJ,
in o p.M-h , • ; 11 *
' lr nolw
War i n , : • ... -.1. * ',d’j
August 19, ltSl _ .A'n. ?.
vtoth-iv. i ,v,;.
i.l liam bool bj. latent Ox .th tie . .
are r.-quested to mate Immediate payment; md those
persons bavim Uemauds ng-aitwi *,y ar . re .
qursted to preset*• t • f , p-juwut.p'.p r '..t: ia ii.
cated, and as the w<l
Beptemberß,lßs4e l YDB.Q OL^PY,Adm’r.
NOTICE.— All pels nsinUefc c' to ti.c estaieof Airasa
Fper.cer, l-nc , a ,- 0
irqhested to make immediate paym tit; uo- iiaw.ng
c airns agiinst tbo same arc h re'" t otific ; present
them within the time pr sc .'ibid by br. , 'o
BAM’.. t LUilitT KERR, Adm’v.
* .• 4
'in* if MUM li Hfu'rTiHie a pH' uiuil wT I'be' (fade
I. to the 0 ur ! f Ordinary oi M gan c uintv for leave
to sell all the Lands belonging to the ot t«• of Ji«r.n i>.
Swift,deceased. WM. A. SWIFT, tx’r.
July 26, Dot.
npUU ftlOVk'tiM after^U-tm -i r -m u ui:l b • made
X to the Ordinary of Ki -bW’ ndeca . \ for »«ve tu sill
two Negroes—John, >t mao, ud Jon •. a j-»rl—the pioper
ty of the e.-t *tet>f VV Ibum •'* r. -'ece »• I
July *22, 1854. ANN C Hi
Ins O >ION lil - alter date apj l- all- - v\t ll • u cIC
t* e Ordinaiy of Kiebm- nd c un y, lor leave to sell
(he Real Estate aud Negroes bt!o g:nir lo the estate of
J.-hn low laa* of fitchmi ml * uiu.i-, cceasid.
J lyiy, ISM i : r li " : ' JmV.
H|A\YO JMONTGISaf-.erdateapp!i-atinn wi:l te made
JL to the Court of * r inary of ug * thorpe county f<iriri»ve
tose'l all the Heal Estate and Scgr»» property belotigir g
to the Crita'o of litu y Jordan, lut cf ii * o u ; , dic’d.
July 15,1854. J(
Tv \VO AfONT:IB after dot-, i-ppUcatio * will be made
to th«*. Ordinary r»f Jefforsor minty, for 10. ve to sell
the l eal E late aud Negroes belonging to tlie estate of
Tarltou 1). rb y,lnte o: ‘ aid county, nom a,, c
.l u y ' ■ •• • :' 'il ' \v • *1 .
OIX'H DAYMarter date application will be made to
die Ordinary of War: eu cuuuiy fur leave to *1 the
LAND and NE *ROEJ belonging to the i'.ntate ot Al‘*<*d
Walden, late of suid county, deceased, t iieu under our
li nds aud signatures Ibis July 27th.. Br-t.
iAh kin WH..U> . , ,
July 89, IS 41 *. JORDAN >vi 1 11L;t )[ A r mr».
rnwo MONTHS afterdate will be made
X to the Ordiuary of J-tl ra--uc uuty for leave to soil
the p reonal property ofT.trfl- n Daih*; , <>c’ .
July 18,1854. JNO. W. ALEXANDER, Adin’r.
riAWO M'JM n.'r rtf or d .te : p .'i. at on w.»l ‘ raH j o
Ito the Oidl’iary . f Richmond • oun v fir !■ \vt t» —1
the R». ami Pi-raontJ Proper.y of Ktiie «>t i . auc a
Sp ars, •»*uea*ed. l 1103. W. MILLE.i, Ad.u’r.
July . 54.
qpWO MOMT.! -mare
JL to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofO-htb rno
county, for leave to sell the it ai K: tat" and Negroes be
longing to the estate of John A. Glenn, late i .* <i louu .
ty, deo’d. ABA J. H )VVAUI>, i . ,
Ai : i.s' 8 r 1 \Y M \V. l:V KRI • . . f **
OIXI t IV* i
O theOourtof Ordinary of Columbia county, t.>,
to sell the Real and lerronalKst te belonging to JumeE
C. Pearre, late of suiu county, de"e .j» u.
August 8,1854. ‘ EDMUND CODY, Adm’r.
Invo aiovi *’ . ;i Q
. to the Coui t of < . ,
leave to sell the Real I'V.ai of Uresi.ai-i h.dwards,’late cf
said county, decease J.
Argu t_ 11, IS.’ 4. JOHN A. TRENCHARI), Adm’r.
rpWOMORT:
X to the t’ourt • f v):- i• ■ - ,r
leave to sell all the Heal rotate of Wiliam i u tj 0 f
said couuiv, deceased.
AUk'U-t 12, l FLOvn
i'la , i \ •
O the Court of On’; mry ofO !•!.» i ; . -ou ity,‘o» l-•.-e
to »e!l a Lot o! Land ly: m ia Gibuer - u. »v, ‘ o. 5-, 2d
sec., btlongii gto the cotau* <• f t‘ie 1 C i elw :' o e.
de.ea ed. t lIJA CUMMI-8, , , , ,
Aug tig, 1854. mr# »
SIX'S'V D\YB after date u;»pli.ration wul be rule to
the Ccu* t of Ordinary of Og of orp tf county f,r leave
to sell Lot No 88->, in the " th- u. V. my - »u .ty and Lot
No. 251 in the VOtlr -iis 8u i \ i r county, bel tiding to the
CBtato of Charles Carter, late of s del ou-t, deo d.
ROBERT G. CART Bit, I , .
Au( nst 12.1 D PAR PI R. f'' x rs *
TWO • ON i . aie
X to iho Court of Ordiuary of I ; ibci t county, ft leave
lo sell ab i ••
deceased. ROBERT UHiTLtt, Ex’r.
August 10 It6f.
rpwo HI ONI IIS after nwili I e made
X to tLe Courtoi Ordinary of Warren txuntv fc-r leJive
to sHI tbc Negroes beJ nging to the estate of L’ujru B.all,
late of said r. y . tity, deceased.
August 19,186 L Ji Adi V.
rpwo MON VRB aft rdat I be n ade
X to the Court of Ordinary of warren coumy ?ur ifu\o
to sell the f<ands and Nejroea bcl.nging to the e-tate of
Randolph Ji'hnson,dec^aStd.
August, 3 9,1854.
rpwo MOM -■ mil e
X to thu Court cf Ordiuary <! v-.tir n ccun'y, fur
lsave t0.,e1l the Land and Negroes belorgii g f th;- eilate
Os Henry lliuton, deceased. JAW UHvlOi , x’r.
August IJ. 1- f 4. _
SIXTY LUYK after date, appiicatun will be cmde to
the Court of Ordinary of 1! eit caunty, for,leav« to
sell the Laud and Negroes belonging to the estate of
Chari :a W. Jhrisvi m, late of sa.d sounty, b*e - is-, d.
WILLIAM I*. OHRI'I Jr. | T . ,
WASHINGTON CHRISTUM, f
August SO, ISSI.
rpWO MORTHb after J > trill be made
X to the Court cf Ordinary, cf Libert county, sot
lsave to sell ah the Latuhi beio.'.ri: fH-- ftsie « 1 .sane
Vassor, decease' - . ROBLRT li. S'; i’.kx’r
10.1' b».
SIXTY I>AYH after date, application willb n, de to
the Court of Ordinary of hbriwotlnr county, for
leave to sell the Leal ‘-state and No ; ,:i nea beloffh.g to
the estate of Ssmuel Lewis, late'’ vu-i "nniv, «:. ; .;sed.
August 25, loV4.
? p vi OJlUATiifr'a: ,v
X to the Court of Ordirary of Jc U is.m count.' I • leave
tc sell ibe Negroes belonging to the estate of Join W.
Denny,late of said county, d<*oe<o .d
Auvasr 27. iSM. ED -V. R. OaKsW L. M •r.
r | 'W U Htt as erdate ep;. leal ion v. i. l be made
i to the Ordinary cfTan? ..jo » . ny f r »:+v.; 'o sell
the property Lelougij-g to the estateoi Mrs. Nnn y Tnppe.
Bei il er 6, 18 4 J. Ji ’! it* l ‘ 1 v
rpwo MONTHSaftei awlßbemacle
X to the Court of Ordinary »,f Col ombia county, for
leave t » sell two Negroes in-: - t ; •■ • oi • tici t
Crawford, deecai < .1. £DIV.. i. CRAo FOP.D, Adra'r.
September C, 1M64-
rinVO MONTHS after d* e, applicafitn vHI be trade
X to the Court of Ordina yof (Me Loroe county, nr
leave to -oil ab the L.u b« t r-.-’ng the e-tate ol JcsjS
11. Cuaningha-.u, lat-e ol ea: cuurtf, de cared.
(f OKGEP PLATT. Adm’r
Sf-pi. 3, 1c54.l c 54. do hoflignop w ib Me will urn vx- d._
rpwc - ‘ u e
X to the Court (f Ordinary ol J*tT rsou county lor
h ave so b- 1 iVe B'ftv- « belonging to the SJtate of Paltick
B. Connelly, l.tle of i i • county, •< e -ed.
OfAKLK-J J JEN'aI -F, ! AdmVg
Sfpt. a 18M. I.
oIX. V WAVS»rtcr 4a -muillootlou willoe msd»M
O tne Omrt ol Oi- iionry of Jo. trson ouaty »or ! nv<- to
Poll -h- Uno .miotic Negroei i r- jlni? to the cotatooT
NaDcv Pui vis, lat« oi saiJ couni /, > • :c - ■'.
*o*oll ST, 1801. •>•>"« 'V -iltti’r.
A’hIiKTIOJ-., A V!
TP«B subset btr?, Own IS lut.ly cs'atluhnl a C-Mto
1 Baw Mill t’tiout In mill sab ct airo. it, Mur 11 ! Aif,
h *» now got it in full opera ion, anil is j»ri pare.i tolurui.h
any quantity oi PINE LUMHI Tl at short o:i I’’* eons
requiring J» mber, t»y leaving ihcir bids w b Mr. a.
BRUCE, at the Mil., or W A J. v J. SON, of Aogu- ta.caa
rely on ha ;ng hem promptly filk - '
-J M
A VALUABLE FLAKTAI ION AltD TOWN PRO
PERTY TOR SALE.
rpUE subscriher, desirous of mneving lo ft differert
X climate, filers for sale h'S PI.ANiAT*ON, s.v*n
miles'iou»h of New nan, on the Sate K 1 t* Ool.mbus,
and on th*? Atlanta and LaGia: p*• IU lr« ad, ccr.ia ni g
1400 acres—o4*o of which ia nud- r good f»cce, mostly
freeh, and under a high state • f cultivation, Mia balance
well timber d, with r.o wrtste hndi, qu»I»: produ* live, at d
pariicuiarly for cotton; go* dv. :tcr, and heahhy. Cd iho
premtecs i.s a good i'i >D -1 i..'ng r nd Om and
all nec«3cr % ry outbuildings, and car. be divi ied into two or
three settlements, which I would sell sepuriuoly fl de
sired. .
I also have two lots in the (own of New nan. coain ning
throe or four acres Loth well mptoved, wi h lue build.
ii»ge on thfcm; ailof wf ich I will se‘l low upon to
suit purchasers. Apply 10 f.e subM'tlber a N*-w an,
Ga.
SIOO EEWAiiX).
a ATTII.L bepald fir !he ildiv. ry <r my B- KA.-,.
W SHAN to nut, at . y nMn e i..KU»rISP
P coui ty, or SSO for c niln ir< han iu some fail.wfte •■ .1
I can git him. lie weighs about 16 n r 16&pou
* about Boyeersof age, wears whiskers, is btra gin anu
well built, and quite aii Intelligent tn./.r , andean write a
, lit He. If' has been a pilot on then er for sore time, and
is ku( wit on the river and in Angus* 1 by u gr many.
1 The abo. u 1 itvard will be paid for hie app»tJ.**rsi cn or
deliverv to U O TATI',
auG -Jlui P> teraburff. Libert ro , Ga>
v,< lift Dill lift.—"Gdo*. J 1 a J' Ai A tllSDii J
O 12 <kz. Litrate MaGNEJIA ;
2 gio.R & C’a Cod Liver (ML;
1 “ Tarrant’s ex'ract C & COPAIVA ;
2 bbls. <’ D.-trv SEED;
800 ut> QUjNINK;
5 g"O3. l ah cstock’d VERMIFUGE;
5 “ McLarie’s no ;
6 doz. Baud# BARS tPARILLA;
2 gror. Congres; WATER.
Just received per F <H'.i n.
WILLIAM H. TUTT,
y26-daw
B. B. FLUUB v COT
n Altgconstantly receiving .osh and pur* n
Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery,
la Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment
Zjßkk between U. 8. Hotel and Post Office oorr.er. EjJ»
at all hours, bycallin? at M
t ro and Mclntonsbstrets n2>
NF\7 PACKING PBES3,
AT THE WAOc. V A RD, NEAR THE BRIDGE.
qPiIK Undersigned has. ’constructed, under the Im-
X Ui.oiatesup» rvi ion oft.ie inventar,one of Packard’s
l . 'ovea PACKING PRESSES,and is prepared to pack
or .»ale Cotton, lii Jes, Bags, Hay, Fonder, Pea Vine;, or
any othe commodity usually i nckedin bales.
A gentleman, well experienced In packing ;ind nrrarg
log, will give his entire attention to the pres*; and ia pie
pareu to tack or purchase, a« may meet the wishes of own
ers. If promptness, devotion to business, and good ,
can merit encouragement, no efforts will be **pared u» de
serve h. WM, H. PRITCiJ . O
. . ' ;rcb 4, 1854.
V7. E. & J.TUKFIN.
BOCCESSORb TO W. H . rTSRPI!f,
OFFBH i’O PHYSICIANS,PIanters, Mer- *
MtCm chants, and the public at ‘irge, a obolceand VVJ
IH wellaseortedstock of DRU'-r AND MKU2-
CINEH, OILS, PAiNTh.D/KnTfJFFh, LI i ; *m
end P u tty, Brushes of every description, Straw Broom!
diri 1 Turpentine, Ac., Ac.
We purchase our goods for cash, and are prepare 1 tosel
n the most aavantageous terms. Merchant* wiil end it t«
eir interest to look at our prices. All artm)*** warranted
be what is represented. Oiveuß a call and satisfy you -«
FEANCi’S SPECIFIC,
PttSPAOET) B*
ROBERT FRANCK. M. D..
LOWnoa-
IN a certain, speedy and permanent cure for
DISSABES. It is sold by WM. H.TUIT,
mar 3 Bole Azent. Ausi* ta.
aOUTHTBN OULTIVLi-03 FGA ISS3.
I)OL > l» roMmt i of the OUWfV A t'Olt ter ISM mey
> be obtained a* this office. Fnce, we
.^tage
SAULS3U3Y, DARIOS * ,
TI7HOI.KS4I.K BKtbKBJ » v
\V CLOTHING. M John-.L,
»od In proee.. of being manb'-b u ,
»bOT«d«cri|>tionof WBthlnff. P on vctj
Wmte-tr»de, .nil *h,cn l
fe: ,CTst!?ca*
tation. I" “I
PFACTICE OF SUBGIEY.
T-. 8. jrnlAH II.»IIHIS«O prtrored to
T)wtLh Lodging* and Nu'em. , .ue , . a
be directed <o bi'o for rurgl, .! openitioi -
Masters may be as-ureu that their fie t
very >.*c*wry wtantinp. r -
C3ubUtIAG2S.
7H. LOWEf, Carriage Maker, still upon
• street, near the Georgia Railroad Depot
build to order all kinds of light CaRRiAORd,
BUGGIES, Jbc., and cn the most accoramo iafc
and vtll keep or hand a 3nsall stock of the f.
ciea, which he will sell “s low or lowar th»n
shop in the city. Repairing done at Shortest n
on most reisoaable Lwms*