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U;\ i Ilx 11C, IA L.
.-r{j i* !>lnrkft.
WkBSiSPAY, 6 P. M.
r rON —'There veas a fair cemua to-cay, at un
c n r cee The s» ei toot up 1,5 9 baits, t a fol'
«**“*>:. y, ,at !*s. 1 atili, lat «S, 34 at «*|, .08
- ft 10j,r.:a K'l Hat 10 5-.(fi74 at 10i,15‘Jai
* l , • ~ -j 1 10 10<J st 10 9-lti 340 at 1t.5, OS a. itj, 31
■ u rjCBCS. Dec. ~J l-tun 1— Cotton— The recc’pt?
OO" 1 - f mnj'ntad to 471 Dales, auil bales 3-0 hates
w *;. s dme during the day in consequence <f
But.; 1 •’ (V t j tin. weather au i darkness of the day.
„ T ;. a r and su-i -< dt j dill, Low ll.dd tug DA d>
:-icStrict t> tiiood nidJi.ng K u lhJ,
tor the wees are 1,900 ba cs in excess of the
Viudiu.' week ot last year. The total recr-pu are
°'- re ,i ej less than to th * same dates last year. It is
, a t jj a {, the accuuialatioas of cotton on Us Mobile
sapi i> a ,;i ,-adaod the Op.dka and Moatgcmery
« a . ’-'ld Ua.n g tiassportatiou to tins plaee.i.s more
f* '.; .nnieirut i - make our receipts equal to last > ear
irh tic itv piasters l ave expern- .ced in gntmg the r
1 « -afo-vtai-;. partk-uurly over the t|:st named Road,
' JU ; *; d a number of hern to Eufavia, where the re
u*'', Wl . a b Oil 00J b ib- • great r than h. s; y«ar. This
ce d..’ jp eiieiiSiou of ibe South-Western Railroad
and the higher prices at Montgomery, have
lurafil *■ •!<>» ffum ttiio market, wl i -h we have hereto
*. r , reived—and may m ail probability reduce our rc
,o ,ts b l- w t c c-iicalationa made s me weeks a*o.
Th» estimate*n.-iv, as the prol-ab c receipts <f tb s
rats vary from llXl.OhO to A15.00J ba es, wine i is 50Cj
lo 1(1 000 bales lower thru six weeks ago, and may be
Issued u the ai-.-vt cau.-cs lather than any it meed
•(“aiates us prettu bon.
h i.cuu'uts have been 1087 bale? of which I'4o bales
Levs gone to Apalachicola, 420 bales to Montgomery,
101 baiet-to Cl -r!« tou, (via Opc.ika aid West Pont
Rtilri ad) and the r ciorder -.423 1-ales via Muse-gee
Bsuroad. The me-" in tine boailsg order,and rkely
to o -ut nue so the remainder ot the soason. Shippers
(-out.ane to comp-aia of the difficulty of having cotton
deliver* i at .-on»e of tbs wa-eh'uses, owing to the ac
ouiuladon lock, a-d a scarcity <. a art it >.i-<- room
POTTOS STATKMEKT.
I s V I>'B. 1857
sfiH'B *'o baud I-i i ...... .*,.'.‘l rlri 491
Received pas. week M-’O 4,411 4,552
previously ,2..5l fcel.dco 3/Uos
Total roceip’ 78 941 84 C 97 41,407
Shipped P as * w< - k .. 4,0e7 4‘373 9 013
• prevlcu !> 10,403 43 079 20,453
Xuul shi( oicids 44,519 47,552 25,003
Stock on Land ,',O v 43 .>S,io7 18,852
CHARLESTON, Leo. 20. —[Courier ! —Cotton
There was a very r." d der ami tor th.sr. tice to day,
which was f- i-eiy met by holders, resait ng in the stie
of upwaios oi 2700 Daie j . Pnos were somewhat irrr
guiar. The-ales may be clashed as follows, v.7. : 415
bales at Id, 4at ltij 182 at U'4,342 at o; 143 at
10 11 550 st 114, 259 at 101310, 11 lat ley 883 at 11,
Id at Ilf, sud 505 bales at 11 Jc.
SAVANNAH, Pec.2o.- [Republican I —Cotter,—The
demand is very l.in tod, --ales footing but 770 bales, and
prices uusettU d. There is not tone enough to w arrant
, lr giving ; * tat.c-as, and we, tlicr, ~ro, <-rn,t them.—
The folio wirg are the p-articu, >rs of the • ay's sa cs : 41
at 9;, IB *t 10, 3.T a» 101, 42 a: 1! l, 00 at iw 7-iti, 152 at
lot, 15 ai lbs, at 10;, 7at UT 5.3 at 11, and 51 bibs
at Hi ■,
Fra^htt —Cott -n to Lirerpoo 1 13 52c u T-ldd. To
New \eik ay scan e and by -aii 5-iiic. To Ballin'ore
by steoiuer 7-n-c for O, t «n and $1.51 for Uice.
MACON. Dec. U>. —JJour. A Mens ]—CVt •- The re
ceipts cf the pa t wn-ih»vi be,-n very got it with ready
sales at the pi. «s oft: e lust two we k— ay, p-Incipal
sales from 9toK? -. Tl.et tceip's : n our Warehouses
on T esday of 1?.-- r --2 fr..ni wa,’ -i s, was 20.0 i-aie?.
Those cf this month wi 1 be as laige h-« were ever re
ceivrd in H .ceaitu r.
bwetfi EXPORTS.
CUARLKSTON. I>cc 20 - l or Barce'ona. Sp. b:-rk
Joseta —750 bales I piaudcclUu. T * New York, svhr
Thomas H-.-leotubv- —. ..• ' n i l j laiid co.t n. For
Philade’pbii, sUaciship Key.st ~e tate— >-5 hales Up
land cotton.
SHIPPING li\T» LiiIGENCE.
CHARLESTON. i>< ■' 2t>.— A liv, 1, bark lU-nry.
Wnson, Boston; schr Vi'.h-ga E.-i.e, Xidioboa, Nvw
York ; seur Nantiiu*, S-. .a i, Kockport, Me. Cleared,
*texm*Lip Keystone .State, Mar iitn&u, Philadelphia ;
Sp. Ba:> Jo ts«, Mora, Barcc.ona ; sehr Thomas iiol
ccnibe, O ->ee, Neff Y otk
SAVANN ail. Dec. au—Arrive!, steamship C«m
me ce, Merely, Baltimore; ship Broadicea, «> altart, I
ka.Ut; atTybee, ru i luik Charles Tottie Pryst;
brig Relief c. A i’.r.at ff Muoro lie ton; tcbr Al ; ce Aan I
Btnce 1 ALhonj llxv„na Cleared, brigßeitey Aims, j
Btfikut, 8! Jago d* Cuba
ilSimiMl
/ |F ELEGANT GIFT ARTICLES, trJ! be found j
\ * unusually bri .a--.t- -n?' or before have we had '
such a -argea: d v«r.e i * apply Come whhoat d* lav !
andcli 0.-e. i. MuSiiG a SON.
CBEA Xi ALE
Kn
Ci-l>^2vl CIDEB, :
WHfc .i:>*cr bei Las just received and w, 11 rece.vc j
i nr • aw- ; ~u !’;■ lit,i .aoffj and celebrated
Breovr es of Beveridge t it: Gauls.
23 1 1 Gaul - Superior CREAM ALE
2o “ Leveridge’s,
ALSO,
M bbi*. CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
Which he tiers fort a h,at low price*,
JOHN r. MEYER,
N". :*i. Centre street, n< a. the Lower Market.
TO BENT,
rrwo comfo-Üb!« ROOMS. rn Broad strict. En
-1 quj-eof d -t.rJOTw*] HOLMAN & TURPIN
Shortest Route to Florida.
THROUGH j\ FIFTKI’M HOIKS. |
THE r S MAIL STKAMEBS,
CA.KOLINA
AND
OO RXDOINT,
Leave CfeirksUn DAILY 'Sundays excepted) at
*3OP. M , for Fernand ; .a, Fla , connecting through the
Nonbea-tern Railroad, w tb the great seat o*rd lines go
ing North to Pe.-tla. •! . sedge ng South, e.oan ctirg at
Perraudina wi'h Kaiu rd 'o Ja kro .ville, Lake City
and Gainesville, and i»y at age-, t> Kvys, Micanopy,
Ocala, Tampa, and other points in the interior of F.ori
da. Also, at uedtr Keys with steamers to Havana,
Key We t, at. Marks, A] :.’a bico.a. . cusaco’-a ami New
Orleans.
Passenverafor St. Au nsti e, and points en the Bt.
John's Rivtr. will tike framers at Jacksonvi ie.
The CAROLINA andGOttDLN re first-e ass steam
ers, command! u by experie ,eed scaiuen, tnil !>ranch
pilots oftb.a port, wbh fine at a e room aetorsmodatlon#,
and every i n.Lirt wi.l 1> „r f.uuid cu them usually re
qai.ed by i be traveling pa',lie
PASSAGE $7
Freight taken at lowest ratoi
Por engagements, and other par: kuiar*. app v to
li L. CHISOLM,
Agent Florida Steam Pa< ket Company.
decl6 swiim Charleston, S. C
NEGItOES^WANI'EIX
Augusta A Savannah Railroad, J
NuveniUi r IJd'b, 1859. >
"lIT A N'T Pi!) TO ill kF, forthc next year, THIRTY
TT or FORTY ABLE-BODIED MEN. For such as
are first-rate hands, a e will , ay one hundred aud e-ghty
dollar* pe r annum—payable :a p r. teriy payments!
The rations allowed weekly , are five pounds of Ba otl,
one perk of Meal, < no quart of M .ia/Mi-s, quarter < f a
pound ot So& ( >, and one quarter of a p una of Tobacco.
The Clothing consist* of four Shirts, four i a’r of
Shoe*, two pair of Summer Pants, two pair of Winter
Pant*, a j eavy woli iin at, Blank,.; aud Hat
Medical attendance at the erp nscof the Compear.
As we wish to make engagements ta- ly, perton* w .sh
ingtohire will please call at jnce cr address
ANDREW VON E.
Augusta A .Savannah Railroad.
noviJO ts
"for sale,"
50 SILK DRESSES, at sls,
Worth fii‘o to $25
25 fine All Wool ROBES, $lO,
Wof.l. SIS.
Fine FOULARD SILKS, for 55c.
Fine Bayade re Col’d SILKS, 60c.
Worth £l.
The attention of purchasers are particularly requ.tled
to the above, a, tuey are cmphai icaliy bargain l .
GRAY A TUIthEY.
d.rHi-lw
WAHTfiD TO RENT,
A ►'MALL, eO'i.fi.irtable DWELLING HOUSE.
AIL C!iqtainiag three or four Ro mu. Apply at this
Po ?,> ’« r a<^e ' s “ChronicleA Beo:inel, turoagh the
WANTED TO HIRE,
B°** cnau ag year, a competent HOUSE SEE
wa.i?*’ & Sirt* or woman, For guch aa one, liigli
ge* w 11 be paid, aad time of payment made to suit
Apply a: this office. (iec'g-d jal ,
STOCK FOR^SALET
24 S! V 4 K S PANff OF /.T'O! a TOOK
I g" Au R*'* C sarSi.ee & Pi k.ng Oo p*
<U , f -dAa>3 14
T~HORSE for sale.
HGK.se for Kile, u,-
CHAULEo dAm.u
G U A N O.
No 83 STRI'KT, t
BALTIMORE, January 2 . 1c59. y
REPORT OF ANALYSIS
OP
KOMXSOVS MANIITLATKU (TANO,
I'OR
FRAXCIS ROBINSON, £S<lt BALTIMORE CITY.
A sample of the above, which was taken at your
du-ing W f* fOUBd * ui>uu an&l >' 3i: ’> to *>e capable of pro-
A “ lm< ' nia 31 per cent.
And to contain of
Bo le Phosphate of Lime 45.82 p er ceat
The above proportion of Ammonia and Bone Pho*
t»ha'e ot Irrnr is known to be most proper for concen
trated mav.tues Both theoretical reasoning and the re
’U ts of numerous practical experiments have at proved
<f 1 . Au appucationoi 2 0 ihs. ..f this ai tide per a ro
Will supply u ore of Boae Paosphate of Lime than is rc
qu.redby any crop—thu- le iving aconsidorab e surplus
ot this valuable nutriment incorporated with the soil
after cropping, aud will furnish a sufficient quantity of
ammonia to act as a nutriment an i 61 mutant
CHAS. BICKELL, Ph. D.
ItEI’OUT OS MASiPIItATED SUAKO,
FOR
FKANCIS KOBIIsiBOFT.
The sample analyzed was taken by myself from the
bag. in t 0 mill where the Guano was manipulated
It contained of
A ® ,a ?. n '* 8.21 per cent.
Phosphoric Acid ‘21.98 “
Equivalent to
Bone Phosphate of Liuio 47. 9 “
His therefore an excellent Manipulated Guano, con
! .alniug enough amiuofei* t pioJnce a rapid and vigor
ous grow lb aud a sufficient quantJy ot phosphate? to
prevent exhaustion of tuo soil.
A SNOWDEN PlGaOl', M 1),
Analytical and Oou-iiUh.g Chem t.
For sale L>y
.J. A. ANSLEY & ( 0., kgentu
NO. 3uo Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
dec it' dimi wtf
BJititm & nnim
WHOLESALE HKIKidISTS,
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND,
WLARGE
AND
COMPLETE STOCK
OK JiVKUV ARTIOI.H
151.41.LV KEPT BV DIUGGISTS,
AND
OtVop such Inducements
TO THE TRADE,
AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION.
W*9oMcltiti .dtr3, or visit*, frctu Merch-.nt.i and Phy
■itianff, and guarantee to p!cn .?.
decl-dtwJiw2in
BLACK JACK WOOD.
I WILL deliver in Augusta, BLACK JACK
VV OitiJ, lately cut, by the car load, at Four Dollars
*or card. A- 1 brv no Agent in the city, the d« ivery
will be complete on its arrival there, and immediately
subject to the coutrol of the purchasers. Allordsi s
filed according to their dates nr. d supply of cars
a LSO,
50 c'.rls o' PINE, from fallen tree, of fair
at th" si me price. JAMES H. MARTIN,
decl7-dlav*2t
SAW MILL AT AUCTION.
r |'> II; 1 Cuvular fctram SA\V r MILL belonging tj the
I. subscriber , now ;n operation, between fctations
No. 7 and 7 j t cntral Railroad, will be sold« n the prem*
iaes, the 27 1 : day of Dtccmber next, et 10 o’clock A. M.
ALbO,
Oti'-nrgro mart, named .Starling, about 28 yearso'd,
w 1 be ft.. 4at the fame time and p’ace. Sold to close
the < opart oerahip of
WADLKY A RFPPARD
Sc rhoronab. Ga . Nov 10, IHOP. riovitttd
Dried Apples, Pens and Lard,
/’ll HI’sIUEIS Peeled DRiED APPLES;
\>U 70 - COW PKAS ;
50 can, choice New LAUD.
For :-ale oy [dec!7!w| CHARLES 15AK .R.
COLUMBIA INSTITUTE,
WRIGIITSBOBO’, COLUMBIA COUNTY, GA
ri'HL undei vgned iiaviog been elected Principal of
1
lic that the neat session will open on the toe md y.O ’
DAY in JANUARY, 1860. The conr»e «.f inatrucuon
will etnbrae all the branches tm, ht io tLe best Ui;th
Sch oi- From aa experience ot several y ars in tb
education of y. nth, it is h ped that the expoctatieus ot
parents will be uiiy realized.
( ALVIN S. WALKEIt, A. M„
Principal.
Reference* , —Prof. Obas. P. McKay. L L. Ij , Au
gusla; Prof. K. l> Arnold, M I>., savannah, Go!
Junius Wingiield, Ratnnton ; We. Schley, B. q , Au
gasta. declr*-«3t
A Itt,’lllTEt.'TS, Bu Iders, Carpe- fers, Machinists,
Decorators, and ail connected with Mechanical aud
Building operaUons, should see the
ARCHITECTS’ & MECHANICS’ JOURNAL,
Containing engravings of practical details, valuable
to every Constructor and Decora: vc Art st. It i, t e
only w eekly'■ insjrated paper of the kind iu this c<,nn
t"y, requires only to be seen to t>" taken regularly 'uy
all engaged in the above pursu ft. Published every
Batnrda> —pi Ice, Scents—sub* riptinn, #2 per year or
$1 fcTsix mon’ht, payable in a iva ea. Edited exciu
tively by practical men.
The b lentil! <\me<ic-anof October 29th, says it i.t
“ altogether the bait work of the kind ■ ver pub'i bed
our ci v.” mb ished by ALEX. lIAKTUILL, Nun
Bu.ld ig i2B Fu'ton sirto*, New-Yon, to whom ail
rubicr.ptio s i: ti ,t be iemitted.
New isgent sapp ird throughauy house who supply
them with otfi- r pap-TK. dec!B fit
PEACH TREES POR SALE.
ACIIOif li calleetion of innocnlated PEACH
TREES, in large or smalt quantities—f nit ripen
ing from the earliest t> tho latest. A'ho. Dwari and
Standard APPLES, PE4RS and CHERRIES, with a
general assortment of FRUIT TREES, ORNAMEN
TAL TREES, EVERGREENS, &-c. Trees wiil he
carefu’ly re erted, packed aud ehipp d according to
order.
Ail erderr s -r.t direct to tho KairviewNurse iea,
hloorestown, N J , or est with thofollowing gent.omen,
will be* rtrirtly attended to: W B Griffin, Augui'a.
Ga ; Laroeb St Bell aud Oliver M Littleritlge, Savan
nah, Ga.; Harrison Sr Pitts, Columbus, (fa.; Wru. H
Baras A- Go., Atlanta, Ga ; Wilber 4: Son, Cha-lest .n,
S O . J I). Myres, Newbern, M. O.; Thoma , Crowell,
Norfolk, Va ; William J. Bishop, Portsmouth, Va
Descriptive catalogues scat gratis.
JOHN PERKINS,
dovJl wll* Pr.-prietor,
1859. 18SO.
m MB CIfXSMITHINII,
HAVING received our Fall and Winter Stock ol
GUNS from the. English Manufacturers, and made,
tsord r for us, expressy tor this market, we are con
fidant we can suit any oae in want of a good GUN.
Our Stock is unusually large and unbraces every varie
ty of size and finish —and are we think the lust ever
offered iu this market.
ALSO
Fine POCKET ami PEN KNIVES ;
POWDER FLASKS, and SHOT BAGS, all kimia ;
COLT ' ami oU.cr Varieties of PISTOLS ;
PERCUSSION CAPS aui WADS, all varieties ;
POWDER, and SHOT - BLOWING HORN s ; Ac.,
Ac.
Iteparing ' a 1 kinds done promptly, aud RIFLES
made to order w dh ail the modern improvements, equal
to any mads in the United State*.
245 Broad Street, next door below State Bauk.
au23-4m ROGERS A BOWEN
(TopjßmiiiP NOTii.
ft IHE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
JL tho Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Business,
under the name and style of D’ANTIGNAC A WEEMS
By giving our strict, personal attention to the business
we hope to share liberally the patronage of our friends
and the public generally. H. H. D ANTIC NAC,
JOHN B. WEEMS.
Augusta, Ga. July 21, 1659 jy22
NOTICE.
J7IOR SALE,a vo y likely n d valuable FAMILY
OP NEGRoES, on reasonablo terms.
Apply to HE£S 6c LINTON, Augusta, or
r , O. P DANIEL,
d. Greenesboro’, Ga.
WANTED,
r»> e 000 Dining Room WAITERS. Apply a
& Globe Hotel, sopfi-tf
BUSINESS CARDS,
G. \7. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CABBOLTON, GEO.,
WILL give strict attention to all professional busi
ness entrusted to his man.'.goment—particularly
the collection of claims. febls-’59
CO-PARTNERSHIP,
•J 'UE undersigned have this day entered into qopsrt
-1 nership for hen actice of LAW under the 11-m name
of J & J. B. GUMMING- Their prompt attention will be
oven to all Professional business cntiu ted to them in
Oourls of the Middle Districts.
JULIES CUM MING.
JOS. B. GUMMING.
October 3,1859. octl-ly
JOHN WHIT THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
UUTIIISCItT, ItANDOLPU COUNTY, <IA.,
Wl I.L practice in the counties of Randolph, Stew
a r t, Quitman, Ciay, Early, Terrell and Calncuu.
Oi.-'lcctic-as and Land Claims promptly attended is.
Wy an)
J. D. MATHEWS,"
ATTORNEY AT LAW
LEXINGTON,
iiT ILL practice in the counties of Oglethorpe, Mar
< V Elbert, Wilkes, Taliaferro, Warren, ilanooe
<1 Greene. foblß-ly’s9
JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, LA.
)ri-l(T ever Poullain. JenniDgs A Co.’s new are
house, Jackscn street. octll
T. W. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATHENS, C IKC >.,
\&rn.t. practice in the counties of Jackson, Clark,
V? Walton, Gwinnett, Hail, Rabun, White, Ilaber
eh. 111, Fr .’-kiln and Banks, of the Western Circuit.
ia;ils’s9-dly
NEW DISCOVERY
OF
GUANO.
J. C. DAWSON,
Sole Agent for'Georgia Si SouthJCarolina
r |) HE tuidersigced has iu store r cargo of 100 toes of
X GUANO, from an Island jnst discovered, aud from
which no Guano has ever been import. .1 until this sea
son, aud he is desirous that all Farmers should give it a
fair and impartial trial, and report results
V . is Manure, is found in caves t!t'o feet above the sen,
consequently is t'rtfte from sand and coml, rich in Phos
phates, ami containing sufficient Ammonia to givo
quick growth to a.y plant.
The analyses, by one of the best chemists in this coun
try, is as follows : til tij-100 per cent of bo e Phosphate
of Lime, less than 1 of ran J, with J7 to 18 per cent of
Salpbnrie. Acid, and no Carbonate of Lire. It is dry,
finely pulvfrized, free from lumps, and contains enough
Ammonia to stinniiate the plant without any admixture
of other Manures. It '« tr t a Mineral Guano, like the
Sombrero or Navassa. but the pure exerrinent o ! birds,
and a’l tbc Phosphoric Acid it contains, is in comblna
ton with Lin e Price S4O per ton.
ALSO,SOLE AGENT
F lit THE
A A BROWS REXII’.W GLAXO,
FpM to be s cry fine. P 1 ice bdl per tr j,
i. U. DAWSON.
ocpJd-dAwtf
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta, C -55 a. «. j Arc ve Atlanta, t',45 a. M
“ “ 23)P. M. j “ “ 11-biip. M
Leave Atlanta, 8.45 P. M. j Arrive Augusta, 541 A. M
“ “ 10.00 A.M. | “ “ 0.45 P. M
IONS.
CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arrivo Augusta, 11.15 p. m. j Leave A gasta, 10. MO a. W
“ “ 1.15 P. m. i “ 8 05 t*. m
With Western and A tl&ntlc Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 5.03 a. m. | Leave At’ants, 10.30 a. m
“ “ 6.33 P. m. j “ “ 8.40 P. M
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road.
Arrive Atisr: ta, 8.33 a. m. j Leave At.anta, 0.55 A. M.
*• “ 7.51P.H. | “ “ 10.10A.M
W ith Athens Brule h.
I e Aagn a 12.45 Night,; Leave Atlanta at 840
at Night; Arrive at Athens 8.30 AM.; i>eave Athens
11.00 A. M , Arrive at Augusta : 45 P. M., Anivo
at Atlanta at 1 1.45 P. M.
With Washington Branch.
Leave Washington 2.00 ,* M., Arrive Augusta 6 45 P. M, ,
auvl A i lon la 6.luNigl*ti Leave Augusta if. 40 r. M.,
and At latta 10 a. m., Arrive Washington 7.i0 p. M.
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warrenton3.oo p. M , Arrive Augusta 6.45 r. m.,
and Atlanta 8.40 Night, Leave Augusta 2.45 I’. M.,
and Atlanta at 10 a m. Arrive Warrenton 0.30 p. M.
tST“ On Sundays no Trains run on the Branches.
GKO.YONGE, Gen’lßup«l.
Aug. ta, September 14, 1850
NIA.CIIHSTE
CRACKER BAKE BY.
fp HE subscriber, having added several tmpromaents
1 ta his Bakery, i-. now | repared to furni.h tie com
munity witr any and everything in the Bakiry line at
the ii.wcst pu. cfl.
On Hand, Made Ever) Hay,
FAMILY UREA J).
IUBCCITS- I € HACKERS—
tods, j Butter.
Boston, | Extra Butter,
Wine, j Water,
Miik, | Fancy,
Seed, j Ginger,
Sugar. I Lemon.
Pilot Bread.
Fine CAKES and PIE 4, FRP.SH EVERY DAY, of
all k udu. .H MKS IIOWISN,
No. 311 Broad street,
novs‘ln» Augtista, Ga.
I a DAWSON,
lit& roiiiniis^ioliMnrhant,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
ri’llli tindersig; ed ri ;pe tfully informs his friends
1 mid the publkv that he has taken the large am! com
modio is building, No 2 Warren Block, oppos.te Poul
tain, Jennings & Co.'s Warehouse, where he will be
prepared on the Ist day of September next, to receive
consignments of COTTON, RICE TOBACCO, HAG
GIN i,IU)PK. HAY, SALT, CORN, WHEAT. RYE,
OATS. FLOUR, F BATHERS, BACON and LARD—
in “hurt, any and every thing, I'toiu any and every por
tion of the United States, tiiat will pay tho shipiie.r a
profit in thin market.
Having had hmg experience in the V'nreln u ;<• and
Commlision business, my planting friends rouy rely
upon my be. t efforts to obtain the hi;;!'eat market rate
for their Cotton, and tile exercise of my best judgment
in the purchase of Bagging, Rope, &c.
Liberal advances will be made on Produce in store, if
desire 1. !by charges will be customarr.
aulfi-d*wtf J. C. DAWSON.
U. M. kll G. BEALL,
mmmisi and cosam umasts
AUGUSTA, OEA..
\*TE have this day entered into Co artaership, r o M
T* the trail action of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under tr-e name ard
style of WM. M Ali. G BEALL, in Metcalfs Fire
proof Warehouse, on Reynold, between Jackson ard
Mclntosh streets, Metcalf Range, adjoining the one re
cently occupied by the late firm of Heard A Derry, in
the centre of the city, the vicinity of the principal Ware
houses, and convenient to the Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe storage for
Cotton, Grain, Fionr, Bacon, and Produce generally, we
respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends and <be
public gens rally, pledging the strictest personal atten
tion to all business entrusted to our care.
Orders lor Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies,
promptly attended to.
Our charges will conform to the custom of the city.
The usual cash advances made on produce in store.
WM. M. BEALL,
R. GREEN BEALL.
Augusta. July lit, 1859. jyK-d&wtira
_ HEARD &SIMPSOK,
Warehouse & Commiss’n Merchants,
McINTOSII STREET,
AUGUSTA, GEdfeGlA,
WILI. occupy the Fire-Proof Buildings formerly
occupied by Simpson <L Gardiner and 8. D
Heard. Our Sales Room and Office, are in the house
occupied by S. D. Heard, where we offer our best ener
gies tor the interests of our patrons.
Orders f-r Bagging, Rope anl Family Supplies,
promptly attended to. 8. D. HEARD,
auJl-tf J R. SIMPSON.
HENRY J. OSBORNE.
IMPROVED SILVER PLATED PORCELAINLINED
WATER COOLERS & PITCHERS,
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
AXJGU ST CG
mhls
CARPETS,
IN NEW DESIGNS!
Jus. G. Bailie & lira.,
Have jast received another Invoice of
John Crosley& Sons’
VELVET AND BRUSLELS
CARPETINGS!
AMONG WHICH ARE MANY
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
All of which will be sold at very
ALSO,
Receiving Every Week,
Additional supp'es of the newest Patterns of
THREE PL Y *
Ingrain,
AND
VENETIAN CARPETS,
Manufactured, Wool Dutch, all Wool List
C A 1 ? P K T S.
ALSO,
A very large stock of ALL WOOL heavy English
DEUGQETB,
BY THE YARD AND IN PATTERNS.
Stair CARPETING, Stair ROD
Oil Hollis in great Variety.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
Os the best make and thorough'y seasoned in 12,
I and 24 feet wide. These goods will be cut to
iit any size or shaped Hal!, Boom, or Stairs
an I iaid if required, in the City or for
three miles around.
AILSO,
Just Received a
WINDOW SHADES,
Embracing CO different Patterns of
GOLD SHADES,
Tlic e hare been tastefully got up, ar.d etnbrare the
newest Patterns and styles of SUAUEB tnanuufactnr
ed. With tqese will he furnished Bailey’s new patterns
ISIXADK FIXTURES, if desired. Also, just received,
a largo supply of
LACE AND MUSLIN
C U R T A l IST S ,
Lace Curtains,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AND AT UERY LOW PRICES.
C o i* 11 ices,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
EMBRACING MANY NEW PATTERNS
AND DESIGNS.
BANDS, LOOPS, PINS, Pietnre TASSELS, Centre
TASSELS, Centre TASSELS with Cords,'CORDS,
GIMPS, Bed LACE, An., io great variety, which is of
fa ed
At the Lowest Market Prices.
OTJR li3£o~ i O,
“The nimble Sixpense better th »nthe s’ow Shilling.’
CARPETS made up and Laid with dLpatch.
OARTAINS made up and attended to by an espe
creed workman.
OIL CLOTHS cutand Laid at short notice.
The public are rorpec fully requested to examine the
assortment. dretO dlf
HOPE M DOYfIMiM
Having accepted ilie Agency for \VI4,KD>,K
PATENT SE\VIM(J MACHINES, we rake
the liberty of inf rot! ticiuq them to the com*
tminiry as new and worthy competitors for
public favor. Me believe we ba/Ri'il n«-
thiiiK in Maying that they nre very superior
to n Bi’eat innuy now before the public, and
fully equal to the bent. For Beauty', Simplici
ty, Durability auil Capability to execute all
style* of work, they tire a little ahead of any
tin chine yet route to town!
VI e do not deem it neceosnry at thin time to
publish the many Award* of Merit they
have elicited, or the Certificateg of Com
mendation from persons who have them in
u*e, helievluu that ail persons intending
to make mi outlay of money, equal in value
to a
GOOD SEWING MACHINE !
would prefer to have ocular or experiment
it! demonstration.
We respect fully solicit our Friends, the
Ptiblie, “ and the rest of mankind,” to give
ns n call before purehasiua elsewhere,
WE WARRANT EVERY ONE!
And it on trial—the purchaser being the
judge—they do not route up to the recom
mendation, we will take them hack, re
fund the money, and no questions asked.
PRICES, FROM SSO TO SIOO.
HER & DERBY,
151 Broad Street,
NEXT DOOR BELOW MECHANIC'S BANK.
docl-dlm
L~> ICIIMOND !SUKttIFF>.-t SALK—WiII be
v sold, at the Lowe.- Market House, in th- city of
Augusta, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
wnhin the legal hours of sale, the following described
property, to wit : All that lot or parcel of land, in
Richmond county, and ICate of Georgia, in the settle
ment known as Harrisonville, containing Gxty acres,
(five in the north east corner reserved,) more or less;
bounded north by the Georgia Railroad, ea-t by Isnds
of A ntoine Picquet, south by lands of Geo. T. Jackson,
and west by road leading from upper end of Broad
street, in the city of Augusta, through the said village of
Harrisonville to the new Milledgeville road : Levied on
as the property of John H. Tripp to satisfy two li. fas.
issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county—
on? on foreclosure of mortgage in favor of John C C&r
--m chael and Samuel D. Linton (bat now assigned to
Gazaway B. Lamar.) vs. John H. Tripp, the other in
favor of Curtis 11. Snockley vs. J«'hn H. Tripp.
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 4,185!).
‘postponed
Richmond sheriff?** sale.— win be
sold, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at
the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, within
the legal hours of sale, the following described property,
to wit : Albert, a boy 17 years of age ; Tenah, a woman
about 15 ; William a sawyer, about 35, and Charles, a
mau about 05 years of age ; 1 brown Mule, and sett of
Double Harness and Carriage : Levied ou as the proper
ty of Elizabeth Skinner, to satisfy two mortgage fi. fas.
Issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond county in
favor of Andrew J. Miller, against Baid Elizabeth Skin
ner. Property pointed out in said li. fas. and levied the
3d day of December, 18So, by Wm. Doyle, former Sheriff.
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 8, 1859.
WANTED,
i,TROM the first of January next, a gq.,d plain COOK.
WASHER and IRONER ; also, a GIRL, about 18,
as Nurse. Good recommendations reqaired. Wages
paid promptly every month. Apply at the office of this
paper. declb-dtf
CLOAKS
I IST
Great Variety!
In calling attention
TO HIS PRESENT STOCK
O F
CLOTH & VELVET
CLOAKS,
Having just Received
A L A km: lot,
ik i lium $ mils,
THE UNDERSIGNED
Wishes to observe
THAT HE IS NOW SELLING
Cloth Cloaks
FROM $5 UPWARDS,
WHICH EXCEEDS.
In tli<‘ Cloak Trade,
Anything', as yot,
OFFERED IN AUGUSTA,
AND
CANNOT BE EQUALED ELSEWHERE.
SAMI DICKEY,
279 Broad Street.
dec 13
LOST OR STOLEN !
IAITHER on the Charleston an d Hamburg Railroad,
j or from Hamburg to Angus a,, m the sth instant, a
large Heather POCKET BOOK, eorrtalning four dollars,
a gold ring, sni two notes—one drawn by V. A S.
Mosnee, in January, ISSH, and due lirs; January, ltf-0,
U S.Tloor £Bl5. as near as } recollect; the ether drawn
bvT M Hieks, in December, 185-, and dne Ist January,
1850, for $57, as near as I can recollect.
decls-d4t THOS. A. HICKS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!
What better present can you
give your Wife or Daughter than
a first-class Family S swing Ma
chine ? We invite the attention
of the public to our assortment
of
LADD. WEBSTER S CO.'S
SEWING MACHINES!
We have no hesitation in pro
nouncing them fully equal, if
not superior, to any other Ma
chine in the market.
We have sold many of these
Machines throughout the €ity
and State, and find them to give
universal satisfaction.
All we ask, is an examination
of their merits, confident that
this will convince any one that
they are all we claim for them.
We warrant every Machine of
be all that we represent it, and,
if, after a fair trial, they o
found to be so, they [can e re
turned to us, and we will re
fund the money.
Call and see them in operation,
and get a|circular and samples
of work.
W. 11. SALISBURY & CO.,
257 BROAD-STREET,
geo-,
Agents for the State.
novSfiiro
3L. O JS T I
ON the Bth last., my POCKET-BOOK, containing
$175 to $225, at the door of Pluuab Sl Leutner. The
bills were mostly on the Union Bank, and some receipts
—one from Baldwin & Reed. A gentleman -was seen to
pick it up, and he asked at the stor eif any oae had lost
a Pocket-Book. I will give a treasonable reward for
the return of the Book and contents to Mesar*. Ramsey
& Laßaw. It was a calftkin B/>ok, with tw»> pockets
nd a strap. |dec9J GBOROE B,’dANK
FUiiLJC SALES.
Jij W. 13, GPJEFLN, Auctioneer.
Large and Splendid Assortment Silver Plated
Ware direct, from the Manufactory.
Ij'RIDAY, 23d inst., in store, commencing at 101
* o’clock A M., will be sold,
Ore of the finest assortments of Silver Plated Ware
ever offered in this city, all of the most fashionable
styles, consistTg of
TEA SETTS, c uuplcte, of a variety of patterns ;
Table, and Wine CaSTOES, of every descrii>t;on ;
Cake and Fruit BASK TS ;
GO3LET6 and l UPS ;
FORKS SPOOKS, BUTTERDISHES ;
SALT CELLARS, ICE PITCHERS, ~nd a variety
of other art cles.
All of which w ill positively bs sold without an? man
ner of reserve. dei 21
Richmond siikkjKi-ts mack—wn bo
sold on the first Tuesday i i JANUARY neat, at
the Lower Market House <n th-' city of Angus'a, within
the legal hourso sa e the follow ing described property,
to wit: The steamboats John A. Moo.e, Talomicco and
Columbia, lying in the Savannah river, at Augusta, Oa :
Levied on as the propei t? ot f.muel Moore and Thomas
N Philpot, to satisfy sundry execu>.>ons issued from the
Superior an i Inferior Courts ot Richmond county, to
wit: one in favor of Davison & Straban vs. the steam
boats Talon ticao and Columbia and John A. Moore and
the owners Samuel Moore and Thomas N l’hilpot; lour
in avor of Daniel Kirkpatrick—one against the steam
boat John A, Moore and the owners Samuel Moo e and
Thomas N Philpot and against the steamboats Talo
mieco, Columbia and the owners, and two against the
steamboats Columbia, Talomicco u.id John A. Mr ore
and the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot;
one in favor of Widiam Schley vs. the steamboat John
A. Moore and the owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas
N. Philpot; one in favor of Wru H. Goodrich vs. the
steamer John A. Moore and the owners thereof, to wit —
Samuel Moore an 1 Thomas N. Pliilpet; one in favor
of James Hope vs. the steamboats Columbia,
bia. John A. Moore and Ta omicco and the owners,
Samuel Moore and Thomas N Philpot; three in favor
of Daniel 11. Wi cox vs the steamboats Columbia John
A. Monie and Talomicco, and the owners, Samuel
Moore and Thomas N Philpot; tbreo in favor of Car
michael A Co. vs the steamboats Columbia, Talomicco
and John A. Moore and the owners, Samuel Moore and
Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of Charles Grim vs.
the steamboat Columbia and the owners, Samul Moore
and Thomas N. Philpot; three in favor of Henry Moore
vs. the steamboats Talomicco, Columbia and John A.
Moore and die owners, Samuel Moore and Thomas N.
Philpot ; one in favor of Charles G> im vs. the steam
boats Talomicco and John A. Moore and the owners,
Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of
Warren, Lewis &. Co vs. the steamboats Talomicco,
Columbia and John A. M >ore and the owneis, Samuel
Moore a..d Thomas N. Philpot; one in favor of Win.
Rodgers vs. the steamboat John A. Moore and the own
ers , one in 'avor of Egar Johnson vs the steamboat
John A. Moore and the owners ; one in favor of Sarah
Johnson vs the steamboat John A . Moore and the own
ers ; one in favor of Tbotnas G. Burton vs. the steamer
John A Moore and th , owners ; one in favor of Don
Alonzo Foiket vs. Samuel Moore and Thomas N. Pbii
potandthe steame John A. Moore; two in favor of
Bernard Mananan vs. the steamboats John A. Moore
and Talomicco and the owners ; one in favor of Jacob
G Glesson vs. the a eamboats Columbia, Talomicco and
John A Moore and tho owners; one in favor of Allen
R Dunbar vs. the steamboat John A Moore and the
owners; one In favor of Henry Daniels vs. the
steamboat Talomicco and the owners ; cue iu
favor of Richard A. Par due vs the steamer Tato
miceo and the owners; one in fayor of Sarah I>.
Jo u on vs. the steamer Talomieeo and the owners ; oce
in favor of Wm. Rogers vs the steamer Talomicco ami
owners ; one in favor of Thomas Daniels and the steam
boat Tatomicro ami the owners ; one iu favor of James
Moody vs. the steamboat Tab miceo and the owners;
one m favor of Alfred Roberson vs. the steamboat Co
larr r> a ; three in favor of Jacob G. Cohen vs. the steam
boats Talomicco, Columbia utd John A. Moore and the
owners ; three in favor ol A. G P. aek vs the
s eamb.ats Taioraicc-o Columbia aed John A. Moore;
one iu favor of Sibley & B >ggs vs tie seam boats John
A. Moose end Talomicco and the owner*; three in favor
of Robert Hardie & Co. vs steamboats John 4. Moore,
Columbia and Talomicco and the owners. two in favor
of Feelding Uodbee vs the steam! oaU Talomicco acd
John A Moore and the owners ; one in favor of Butt,
Morr s & Co. vs the steamboats Columbia. Talomicto
and John A. Moore and the owners; one in favor of
Samuel G. Godbce vs the steamboat John A Moore and
the owners; one in favor of Charles L. Chappmanvs
the steam oat Talomicco and the owner ; cue in favor
of L Hopkins vs tho steamboats Talon-deco, Columbia
and John A. Mo re and tho owiers; one in favorof
janes VV. Bi jd vs th- s*.e mboats Jdu A. Moore,
Talomicco and Cslamliaand the owners; one in favor
lo Buckinaster & Derry vs the atsamboatsJchn.4.
t,,.;rc. Columbia and Talomicco andt be owners, one
favor of Demetrius M. Johnson vs the steamboat Co
j iumr.ia and the owners ;on -in favor of McCord, Hortsn
vt Walton vs the steamboats Talomicco, Columbian
John A. Moore and the owners—Samuel Moore and Thus
M. Philpot; also, the following fi. fas iss . ed from the
Justices’ Courts of the 3b6'h, iKD.h and— district G, M.,
1 vie i and return* dto me by county constables, to wit:
one in favor of Thomas G. Burton vs the steamboat
Talomicco and taeowners ; one in favor of Samuel G.
Godby vs. the stsrmboat Columbia and the owners; one
in favored Wm L. Bust m vs the steamboat Talomicco
and the owners ; ot.e n favor of William L.
Buxton vs. steamboat Columbia and the owne s
one in favor of William L Buxton vs. the
steamboat John A. Moore and the owners ; two in favor
of Miles Frier vs the steamboats Columbia and John
A. Moore and the owners; in favor of Samtiei G.
Godby vs. the steamboat Talomicco aid tie owners;
two in favor oi Thomas J. Darling vs. the steamboats
Talomic- o and John A. Moore, and the owners; oae.n
fvvor of William Wilson vs. the steamboat Talomicco
and the owners : one la favor or 'William Goabev vs.
tae steamboat John A Moo e and me owners; ole iu
favor of Peter Kalbfltich vs. the s.eamtoal Columbia
>n a the owners; John oham.ers vs. the steamboat
Columbia and the owners; one in favor of Gardner
Webster vs. thesteaml oat Columbia and the owners;
three in favor of Hoi ry Uttey—administrator of the es
tate of Wm. Uttey deceased vs th<- steamboats Colum
bia, Talomicco and John A. Moore and he owners;
two in favor of Isaac Higss vs. the steamboats Colombia
end Jno A. Moore and the owners: one in favor of Win.
q. Gordon vs. the steamboat Columbia and the owners ;
one in favor of Wm. E. Fowler vs the steamboat John
A. Moore and the owne s ; one in favor of R. A. Haws
vs the steamboat John AMo .re .rd the owners ; one
in favor of John Thompson vs. fe steamboat J; bn A.
Mcore andtheowners; oueinfav rof Wm.jWilson votbe
steamboat Columbia and the owners; one in ’avor cf
Isaac Morgan vs. the steamboat Juhu A. Moore and (he
owners; one la favor cf Lewis Williams vs the steam
boat John A. Moore and the owners ; one in favor of B.
F. Hatcher vs. the steamboat Columbia and the owners;
one in favor of Wesley Milas vs. the steamboat Talo
mteo and the owners ; one iu favor of John Miles vs. the
steamboat Talomicco and the owse-s; one m favor of
i Stephen Burton vs. the steamboat John A. M ore and
- ifn, owners; one in favorof James Leary vs. the steam
.beat John A. M-ore and the iwneis; one i-r favor of
Morris Horringtoa vs. the steamboat John A. Moore ar.d
tiler wrier a • one in favor of Elihew Coron vs. the steam
boat Columbia and the owners; on in favor cf Wm. Mor
s y vs. the steamboat John A Moore and the owners;
one iu favor of Ansel Low vs.tfae steamboat Columbia and
the own.-rs; <.ne iu favor of Do.: *1 Nees vs. thesteamboat
John A. Mo re and the owners ; one in favorof Wm L.
Tuxton vs. the steamboat Talomicto and the owners;
00-ti in favor of Sam’s G. Godby vs. the steamboat Co
i uc vi»ia and the owners ; one ia favor ot Allen R. Dun
bar vs thesteamboat Talomicco and the owners; ouh
in fa\ or of Allen R. Dunbar vs the ste nnb.-at Columbia
and tbs* atvners ; one in favor of Madison Davis v- ihe
steamboat < 'olntnbiaand the owners, Samuel Moore and
Thomas N rihilpot; one in favor of Sarn’l G. Godby vs,
the steal nlmut Talomicco and the owners, Sam’l Moore
and Thoa’ds N. Pnilpot.
ROBERT WIGGINS, r hetitY B- 0.
December 3,165 V,
RU!HJiONW SHKiIISALK.— Will be
sold, at the Lower Market House, in the city of
Augusta, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
i withm the legal hours of sale, tue fo.iow.ng described
property to wit: All those six adjoining lot-; of Land,
•Uh the jjnproveme its the -eon, iyicg and being on the
-th side os' Feawick street, opposite the late Depot of
tf L vuth Caroidtc Railroad Company, in the cor f
~ eoumy ol Richmond and .State of Georgia t —1
4 v front on said street of 27 eet, mere or less,
halfway toward Calhoun street; bound
rd together on the north by Fenwick streets, sotnh by
i . fromoaT rv’.etnan east by lot now or tormerly
ji. . s ; said lots being the same once
SSSWiSKi“> D. • *-> »>-> ‘T«*
executors to said by deed recorded m the
| CHerk’s Office of the Superwr Court of said county,
i Also ail those two adjoining U.is of Land, lying and
behtg on the north side of Taylor strpet, in the city of
Voaosta, county and State aforesaid, (between Centre
a, ifElbert streets,) each containing a iron* on Taylor
-«* of forty feet, aid extending halt way towards
?£, ««i street.'' tended on the north by lots formerly
1 ' \by the s tid Jan™! L. Coleman, sou’h by r I aylor
mwl east and west ,by lots now or formerly owned
WiWrlV Augusta; being the same lots
by the C > , he sai( j James L. by the said Ctv Couued
conveyed y jev i e a on a* the v« r erty of James L.
of Augusta tyf„ur mortgage & fa. issued from the
Co ernan to s - \ iij c hm''ud county in favor of the
Kuper.or Lon c , y , j *■ saoeifttion against the
Franklin Buila mg a „ **■ -•'iated out in said
tai l James Ti. Co leman Property p. •
fi. fa . and levied .‘his 2 1«. ay of December, '»h e riff
EOBi- KT WIGGINS, ‘
December 4, 1859.
it IDiOMI sjk'iEKIFF’S NALL.— Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at
the lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the
legal hours of sale, the io. lowing described property, to
wit: One-eleventh of all that tract or parcel of Laud
situate, lving and being in the county oi Richmond and
(State of Georgia, about 14 miles from the city of Augus
ta, on the waters of Little Meßean, containing two hun
dred and sixteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Mary Fulcher, Walter S. Nott, David F. Dickinson, and
the heirs of Mrs Prescott ; Levied on as the property of
Jefferson Fulcher, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Su
perior Court of Richmond county, in favor of John Ful
cher, now assigned to Armistead Fulcher, executor of
James Fulcher, deceased, vs. Henry Smith, Thomas
Ogg, Jefferson Fulcher, Raymond Hall of Richmond
county, James A. Fulcher and Henry W. Fulcher. Pro
perty pointed out by Armistead Fulcher, assignee.
Levy made this the 29th November, 1859.
ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 3 1859.
K~ IUII HO NT > SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be
sold, at the Lowor Market House in the city of
Augusta, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,with
in the legal hours of sale, the followiugdescribed proper
ty, to wit: AH 'boss two tracts or parcels of Laud, situa
ted, lying and beieg in the couuty *>f Richmond and State
■ of Georgia, known and distinguished as the Hanie Mill
tract, adjoining lands of Win. F. Rhodes, Hugh luglett,
Geo. W. Bai ton and others containing one thousand
acres, more or less, aud originally granted, part to An
dersou Craw ford and part to Charles Beal; the other on
the South Fork of Spirit creek, containing seventy-five
acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Beasley, Ander
son and others: Levied on as the property of Daniel
Ramsey, to satisfy a fi. ia. on foreclosure of mortgage
issued ironi the Superior Court of Richmond couuty in
favor ot James Brandon, Jr , vs. Daniel Ramsey. Pro
perty pointed out in sa-d fi fa.
‘ ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff.
December 4, 1859.
TORENT,
A LAltflE FRONT ROOM on Broad Street, near
fV Post Office Corner. Rent low. For particulars,
-Jji at the NEW CARPET STORE,
declfi lw Augusta, Ga., 205 Broad Street.