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Charleston jUtofrtterinfntg.
SHIRTS.— Fine Linen and Muslin SHIRTS,
made in the latest fashions, of the best mate
rials, and Danskin’s celebrated patterns.
W. A DaSskin is the original inventor oi the
STStom of cutting Shirts by measurement Dan
si; Vs pattern has receivod the unqualified commcn-
Sn of gentlemen in all parts of the U. States,
and has been pronounced perfect.
The above doscribod Shirt 3, together with a largo ,
and varied assortment of articles necessary for gen- !
Fash'onablo Furnishing Store lor Gentlemen north
eorner Meeting «nd Market streets, Charles- j
’ ton. S. C. _ m . ar l_.
. iTcIIAFFEiS, No. 179 East Bay, Charles-
L ton, S. C., Dealer in Forqtgn MINES and
LI » uSao, i'ODACCO and SEGARS, and Manu
facturer of BSMON SYROP.
r ~ Direct Importer of Gorman, ,
H, r-'cneh and English Fancy GOODS, HO
SIERY*. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,'TOY'S, Ac., i
Ni% .131 King st., near Society street, Charleston,
3 V '
’ Goods sold, at Now York, Philadelphia and Bal- ;
timoro wholesale prices. mar "
JOHA IMACK, Importer of French and English
MILLINERY and FANCY' GOODS, Bonnet
RIBBONS, Thread and Cotton EDGINGS, at
wholesale only. _ ... , .
Mooting street, between tho Pavilion and Charles- i
ton Hotels, Charleston, S. C. mar 7
JAMES E. SPEAR & CO., Importers & Deal
ers in WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING
SILVER WARE and FANCY' GOODS, at whole
sale ar.d retail, No. 235 King street, opposite Hasel, |
Charleston, S. C. mar 7
rr i.u) .V'.reTL—STEVENS & BETTS, Direct
.£1 Imnortsrs and Wholesale Dealers in HARD- !
ware, Cutlery, guns, pistols, &c., Ac., j
No. a'J East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
Jose Stevens. Wm. 11. Bf.tts. !
mar 7 j
Js. BEACH, wholesale BOOK-SELLER and !
• STATIONER, No. 5 Ilayne street, Charles- :
ton, S. C. mar 7 |
ijAtici ABBOTT, 97 East Bay, opposite j
Boy:c & Co.’s Wharf, Direct Importor of Eng- \
lish WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL: whole- j
sale and retail dealer in English and American
PAINTS and OILS, of every description; VAR
NISH, BRUSHES, French and American YV IN
DO W GLASS and PUTTY, Ac.; together with a
complete and fresh supply of BURNING FLUID,
or SPIRIT GAS, with a large and select assort
ment of LAMPS, of the latest and most approved
design for tho same. AU of which ho offers for sale,
at a small advance on manufacturer s prices,
mar 7
rMiiOLX k DELANO E, 112 East Bay, Charles
-1 ton, 3. C., Dealers in STONE LIME CEMENT,
Piaster PARIS, N. Y. Marble LIME, PLASTER
ING, LATHS and HAIR, FIRE BRICKS.
—ALSO —
Gypsum, or Farmers Manuring PLASTER.
—also —
Keep constantly on hand, a good stock of White
Pino end Poplar LUMBER, NAILS, Ac.
Orders solicited mid will bo punctually and accu
rately filled.
We recommend all articles in our stock as being
of tho Tory best quality. mar 7
CALHOUN CLOTHING STORE—G. LITTLE
& CO., (Successors to Johnson A Canfield.)
CLOTHING STORE, No. 199 King street, next
door to Victoria Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
Always on hand, a largo and fashionable stock of
Ready-Made CLOTHING, at tho lowest possible
prices. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, Ac.,
Ac., wholesale and retail. mar 7
DUNN & DURYEA, wholesale and retail CLO
THING ESTABLISHMENT, 238 King-st.,
(in the Bend,) Charleston, S. 0.
P. S. —Please call and examine. mar 7
S~ SLIDES! SHADES! SHADES!—Tho largest
assortment of Transparent Window SHADES,
are to ho found at tho Window Shade Depot, No.
177 King street. Gontlomcn and Ladies visiting
Charleston should not purchase before examining
this assortment. Sign of the Rod Flag.
Also to ho found as above, PAPER HANGING
and UPHOLSTERY GOODS generally.
R. N. BUTLER,
mar 7 No. 177 King street.
fIUAKLESTON STEAM SUGAR KEVIN E-
Vv' i(V. —Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Pow
dered SUGAR.
—ALSO—
White and Yellow Clarified SUGARS,
—and—
Suyar House SYRUP, in hlids. and bids.
J. T. W ELS MAX,
mar 7 105 East Ray, Charleston, S. C.
! A aXTT, HUFF & GANTT, Factors and Gen-
AJT oral Commission AGENTS, Accommodation
Wharf, Charleston, S. C. fob 2(i
pAiitidESTOS FEMALE INSTITUTE, “by
Mrs. H. L. Moise, (lato of Augusta.)
ENGLISH TUITION, with Board, at §2.00 per
annaY®.
Ffonib, Italian, Spanish, Music, Drawing, and
Painting, At Professor’s prices. Pitt street. 0 m
mar 4
7-, a moise, BROKER,' AUCTIONEER and
I COMMISSION AGENT.
Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, and Negroes, bought
and sold per order.
Oio door south of the P. & M. Bank, Charleston,
3. C. mar 4
t & H. CAMEKOK, Direct Importers and
, Wholesale Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA
aid GLASS AVARE, No. 145 Mcuting-st,, Charles
ton, S. 0.
Have always on hand a large and extensive as
sortment of the above Goods, (selected by one of
the li. n at tho Mamuaotorios of England and
France,) wk : :h they offer for salo at as low rates as
they can tc purchased in any city of the Union.
Crar .4
fr,.. PORTER, ALE and WINE
vJ SrPPE, by tho dozen or quantity, No. 33
Broad street, Charleston, S, C. mar 4
iy uroAkisTBROKER and AUCTIONEER,
No. 7 Slate street, Charleston, S. C.
Slaves, Real Estate, Bank Stock, Ac., bought and
sold on commission. a
T,' c. THAU.IN, AUCTIONEER and GENE
jb. RAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 24
A T endue Range
All Grain consigned to me, together with other
Country Produce, will meet with prompt ale ms
attention, having , r n ,
anarieston, o. C.-—Rfiior to Col. JaviC3 Gnus
don, and M. C. Mordecai. mar
J‘ OsTTIv/TON At CO., Importers of Foreign
and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 40 East Bay,
Charleston, S. C. mar 7
T Jil* j’iYT l HEWS fi BRAVi'EEY, Import-
J ' era and Dealers in DRY GOODS, No. lSlEast
Bay, Charleston, S. C. mar 7
J jets PH WALKER, Charleston, S. C.. Agent,
for John T. White; TYPE FOUNDER, of the
*' Hoe” Printing Press Manufactory,
—also —
PRINTING INK of the best quality, alt at New
York prioes—actual expenses only- added. Large
stock constantly on hand. marJT
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY—\V. J. GAYER,
South-east oorner Meeting and AVentworih
*ts., Charleston. S. C., has constantly on hand, a
great variety of CARRIAGES, of every descrip
tion, calculated for tho Southern market. m 7
WILLIAM 11. BARTLESS, FORWARDING
end COMMISSION MERCHANT, Brown s
AVharf, (foot of A r endue Range,) Charleston, 8. C.
He will give his particular attention to Receiving
and Forwarding Goods—his long experience as
Secretary anil Forwarding Agent of tho South Ca
rolina Hull Road Company, gives him peculiarJa
ciucios irAthis lino of business. mar 7
LEWIS SI. HATCH, No. 120 Meeting street,
Charleston, 8. C., Agent for the sale of OILS,
WHITE LEAD, IRON SAFES, Platt, Stone &
Bovgardus'; STEEL MILLS, LEATHER and
RUBBER BANDS, and for a groat variety of ar
ticles required by Manufacturers and Mechanics,
mar 7 __
GRIFFIN at PULLMAN, Wholesale Dealers in
FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 00 Queen street,
Charleston, S. C. _ mar 7
qiESZlir CADOAV & CO., wholesale DRY
GOODS, No. 82 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
mar 7
Edge rt< in &TTtichar ds, dr a pelts and
TAILORS, No. 32 Broad street, Charleston,
S. C. mar 7
CHARLES d7Takr, DRAPER AND TAI
- No. 30 Droadstroct, Charleston, S. C.
Has alwavs on hand a handsome assortment of
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, and FAN
» CY ARTICLES, which ho offers on the usual terms,
or at 10 per cent, discount for cash. mar 7
Mu." MORDECAI, AUCTIONEER and COM~-
. MISSION MERCHANT, Charleston, S. C.
Agent. U. S. Mail Steam Ship ISABEL, sailing
from Charleston to Havana, on tho Ist and 15t.h ot
each mouth. mar 7
PREr.il USi - CONFECTIONERyT by JOSEPH
17HITE. Awavdod the highest Premium by
South Carolina Institute.
CANDY Sl6 per hundred pounds. No. 355 King
street, South of Boundary street, Charleston, S. Ci
mar 7
CHARLESTON' HOTEL—BV D. MIXER,
Charleston, 8. C. mar 7
UAKLESTOnTs. C.—SPKIX(I OF 185 L—
VT. G. BANCROFT, 253 King-st., Charles
ton, 3. C., invites the attention of Country Mer
chants to his stock of DRY GOODS. lie is pre
pared ,0 pffer a verv largo and desirablo stock of
rich and elegant DfIESS GOODS, together with a
complete assovjmont of French, English, German,
ami American Pgncy and Staple Goods of every
variety.
He has made extensive additions to his Whole
sale Rooms, and his stock of Dress Goods will be
found unusually attractive, embracing the largest
stock ever offered in Charleston.
The Goods and prices will be well worthy the at
tention of close buyers. mar 11
OV n RATION' ON TH if TEETH.—J A'.
CLEVELAND, D. D. S., 207 Iving-st., Charles
ton, 6. C. mar 7
T~TI. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER AND COM - -
J . MISSION MERCHANT, 17 Vendue Range,
Charleston, S. C.
Agent for the sale of tho Charleston Steam Mill
Goods, and of various Georgia and South Carolina
Shirtings and Oenaburgs. mar 7
V T - - US BISCUIT BAKERY, No. liilMeet
mg street, ooaosito Market, Charleston, S.C.
3oda, 'Ratter, v> ater, Sugar and Lemon BIS-
L- ITS, in boxes, barrels and kegs.
Orders from tho country promptly attended
io j mar 7
ip! t 0 Dick 4 Crews,
™ x-^ I '/9u" _ ? : ' eel o A t' d commission MER
CIIAN T, Charleston, S. C. TOar 7
W:«7maTJHIESSEN>S WHOrEsXLECLO
THING WAREHOUSE, corner of East
tiay and Queen eiroota, Charleston, S. C.
Manufacturing House, No. 36 Platt street, New
York. |
Country Mcjp’uante purchasing Clothing, will find
it to their advantage to look through tho Btock of I
their extensive Clothing House, where thov wid 1
find fresh and desirable Goods, at prices as low as i
they can he purchased at in New York. m 7 I
EOR6E GATES, Dealer in PIANOFORTES !
MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ac., 234 and 238 Kiag
street, at the Bend, Charleston, S. C. mar 7
COURT.VEyIT TENNENX, direct importerTof
HARDWARE, No. 35 Hanyne-streot,Charles
ton, 8 C. may 15 ly
Gillilands, howell & co., importers and
dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, No 33 Hayne-street, Charleston S. C.
»ay J 5 1
lEtotaa Carte.
To Professional and Business Men. j |
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not ex
ceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the
rate of $lO per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will
be chargod pro rata per line.
ARTHUR HOOD,
A TTORNEY AT LA W,
Calhoun, Gordon County Ga.
Business entrusted to his Professional manage
ment in the counties of Gordon, Murray, Cass,
Floyd, Gilmer, Walker and Chattooga, will meet
with prompt attention.
Refers to Howard A Gardiner, Chas. E. Gren
ville, W. W. Gibbs, Messrs. Gibbs A McCord, and
D. B. Ramsey, Augusta. ly mar 5
COULTER & COLLIER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, Georgia.
Will practice in the sovoral counties of the Che
rokee Circuit.
Alfred R. Coulter, | .Wm. E. Collier.
References . — Hon. J. L. Petigru, Charleston; j
Messrs. Baker A Hart, Wm. E. Jackson A Co., Au
gusta; Hon. Henry AV. Collier, Tuscaloosa, Alaba- ■
| urn- ly mar 27
MORGAN CALLAWAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Y/ill practice in the several counties of tho !
i Northern Circuit.
Onieo at Washington, Ga. Oct. 24 lv
ANDREW 11. H, DAWSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office corner of Washington , between Broad and
Reynold streets,
I AUGUSTA GA.
Will give prompt and faithful attention to all bu
siness entrusted to his care at home, or in the eoun
| ties of Burko, Scriven, Columbia, Warren and
! Hancock. july 30
J. R. STURGES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
j may 27 Waynesboro, Gn.
McMillan & van duzer,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV,
ELBERTON, ga.
I Robert McMillan. Wm. T. \ n Duzer
nug. 8 ts
JAMES GARDNER, JR., ~
AT TO li NEY A T L A W.
Augusta, Georgia.
JOHN 0. GARTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARIETTA, GA.
Will practice in the counties of Cobh, Cherokee,
; Cass, Gordon, Forsyth, DeKalb, Paulding and
| Campbell. nl2 ly
W."W? MONTGOMERY,
A TTORNEY A T LA TU,
I Augusta, Georgia.
Will practice in the Middle Circuit. Office in
I Law Rrange. aug 11
B y MARTIN,
A TTORNE Y A T LA W,
Augusta, Ga.
Will practice in the counties of Columbia, War
| ron, Jefferson and Burko, and will attend to the
collection of debts and claims in Ahbevillo and Edgo
fiold districts, South Carolina,
I Offico on Broad street, first door above the Tn
uranee Bank. fob 9
JAMES cVIONGSTREET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CALHOUN, GORDON COUNTY, GEORGIA,
Will practice in the several Courts of the Chero
kee Circuit.
REFERS TO —
Hon. J. P. King, ) . ,
Robert F. Poe, Esq, J Augll9ta ’ ba '
Richard J. Peters, Esq, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Aiken, Esq, Cassvillo, Ga.
july 23 ts
SEWARD & LOVE,
ATTTOKNEYS AT LA W,
Jan. 22 thomasville, ga. ly
~ JOHInF MILLER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Will attend to all business entrusted to him in any
lof tho counties of tho Southern, and in Decatur and
j Baker of tho Southwestern Circuits. Rotors to
July 16 wly SEWARD fc LOVE.
BENJ. L. PRESCOTT,
A T T 0 RN E Y AT L A W ,
SYLVANIA GA.
YVill practicoin the Middle Circuit. March 30.
- WM. PHILLIPS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
myl3 ts MARIETTA, GA.
JAMES W. GREENE7
ATTORNEY' A T L A YV.
ap23 THOM ASTON, GA.
B. K. HARRISON,
ATTORNEY AT LA W ,
Jan. 31 lumpkin, ga. ly
i ■■■
IN QUART BOTTLES.
IJiOR purifying tlio Blood, and for tho cure of Scrofu
till'Consumption, Fever Fe
male Compia'.'-is. Lo s of Appetite, Pimples,
Biles, General Debility, &c.
Thin preparation has now borne the tost of over 14
years experience, .since its first intro iuctiqn to public fa
vor, during w iiicl; time uumerous imitations have sprung
into existence, founding their claims to the confidence
of the community on the curative powers contained in
Sarsaparilla Root, the great reputation and r \tended use
of which has been mainly attributable to the many
; wonderful cures effected by the use of this preparation.
I While Sarsaparilla Root forms s|i important part of its
cgiftbii&tion. it is. at the same time, compounded with
othor vegetable remedies of great power, and it is in tho
peculiar combination pud scientific manner of its prepa
ration. that its remarkably sifeppss in the cure of dise#a»
j depends. Other preparations u# it in the style of
putting up, and bearing the name of one of its ingredi
ents, and hero ends their resemblance to it, Those
needing a remedy and purifier like this,are i ‘quested to
note whofothis difference exists, and in making choice of
what they wity Jjse, not to take any other but that one
entitled to their eoimder.ee. from the long list of cures
it has effected on living witness, whose testimonials
and residences have been published, anp are still
bearing dally testimony to its worth. The whole histo
ry of medicine Las scarcely furnished a parallel to the
numerous and remarkably cures effected by its use, and
\*hat it, has effected once it can effect again.
FROM KENTUCKY
InflanuttQtory Rheumatism Gured.
349PSTOWX, Ky., July 10. 1849.
Messrs. Sands— Gentlemen: It is my duty to commu
nicate facts' in relation to the beneficial effects of your
Sarsaparilla. Mv wife was afflicted with tion
and soreness of tiie stomach of the worst character; her
: limbs and chest were much swollen ; she had constant
headache, and last spring was allocked severely with in
flammatory rheumatism. The best meuical -tid we could
obtain afforded only momentary relief; and while in this
situation, she heard of the many remarkable cures ef
fected by the use of Sands* Sarsaparilla, and commenced
its use. which produced instant relief, and less than six
bottles entirely removed all the dropsical swelling and
! every other inflammatory symptom restoring her
' feet health. I send this statement as an act of justic*
believing it to bo my duty to encourage tho .suffering
portion of the human family to use Sand's Sarsaparilla,
which I believe has no parallel in the catalogue of me
dicine. With feelings of lasting gratitude, I remain
; your friend. SAMUEL P. lIARGFR.
Read the following from
Nkw-OrleaNS, Nov. 12, 1849.
Messrs. Sands —Gentlemen: I take the liberty of
sending you a letter which may be of importance to
those who arc suffering as I have done. I received great
benefit from your Sarsaparilla, having been cured of a
malady after suffering six years. 1 hereby cheerfully
| certify to the good effect of your medicine, and 1 hope
God will reward you for all the good you have dom*. A
chronic cough had tormented me day and night, and re
peated attacks of fever induced me to believe that I
should die with Consumption. One day,/ hile suffering
a violent attack of burning fever, a friend >ersuaded me
to try your incomparable medicine, but tot >ll the truth,
I had no confidence in it. I finally purcha led a bottle,
j and by its use and the help of God, I was restored to
j better health than I had enjoyed for six years. I can
not but bless the author of this admirable medicine.
With great respect, 1 am, gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
FJERMIN GItOUPAZ.
“ Truth is stranger than fiction .”
New Durham, N. J.. June 30. 1R49.
Messrs. Sands —Gentlemen: My wife suffered with a
distress and burning in her chest for many years, and
my daughter was afflicted from her birtji with a humor
in her blood. We consulted various physicians, and
tried numerous remedies, without much benefit, until
we heard, through Kev. Thomas Davis, of the great me
dicinal value of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. On his recom
mendation my wife and daughter decided on trying it,
and soon experienced permanent benefit. My daughter's
skin assumed a new appearance entirely; from being
rough, hard and scaly, it became s'mooth and soft: My
wife's sufferings are almost gone, and its use a short
time longer, it is my firm belief, will produce a perfect
cure. Yours, with respect,
G. S. HENDRICKSON.
Pastor of the Baptist Church at the English Neighbor
hood.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D.
SANDS. Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, cor
ner of William, New York.—Sold also by Druggists gen
erally throughout the United States and Canadas. Price
$1 per bottle; six bottles for $5.
For sale by Haviland. Risley St Co., Barrett, Carter St
Co., W. K. Kitchen, Philip A. Moise, Augusta; by Hill
St Smith, Athens; by 11. C. Seymore St Co.. Madison; and
by A. J. Creighton, Hamburg, S. C. dfuceoc july 4
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE subscribers have formed a partnership for
tho purpose of transacting a Wholesale and
retail GROCERY BUSINESS, under tho name of
Ivey & Williams. They' have taken the store next
below Z. McCord <4; Co., and nearly opposite tho
Franklin Hose, where thoy solict the calls of their
friends and the public generally.
JAMES A. IVEY.
AUGUSTUS D. WILLIAMS.
nug22 dlAc2.
BROUGHT TO JAIL
IN Monroo, Walton Co., Ga., one Negro
Man, about 23 years of age, tolerable jK
black, of medium size, and says he belongs
to Thomas Stokes of Colleton District S. C.
The owner is requested to como forward prove pro
perty and take him away.
28 el DAVID S. SMITH, Jailor.
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILLSTONE
T MANUFACTORY.
Subscriber, thankful for tho kind patron
age ;-bco rod, would respectfully inform their
menus and the public, that they continue to exe
cuto orders for thair well known Warranted French
,®i‘ r MILLSTONES, of every desired size, at the
T'1 K r,R I . l T C o ’ i lnd shr *test notice. They also furnish
r ° T fUS AND COLOGNE STONES,
BnimiiS I’B, 1 ’ 8, of various patents,
CEMENT^ CL £ri? S ’ ° f th ° best brand >
necessary in ® VOry other article
to GWn’Geaw antelS ’ Btoall QRIST MILS *0 attach
AH orders promptly attended to.
Jul^ 18 0 WM. R. SCHIRMER.
Btallatmras.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
THE First Annual Courso of Lectures in this De
partment will commence on tho first Monday
of November next, and continue till the first of the
ensuing Mmch.
PAUL F. LYE, M. D . Professor of Surgical Anato
my and Clinieal Surge ..
JOHN M. YV AT SO' M. D., Professor of Obste
trics and the Diseases c Vomen and Children.
A. H. BUCHANAN, M., Professor of Surgery.
W. K. BO YVLING, M. D., Professor of tho In
stitutes and Practice of Medicine.
C. K. YY INSTON, M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica and Clinieal Medicine.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D., Professor of Ana- j
to my and Physiology.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., Professor of 1
Chemistry and Pharmacy.
YY'ILLiAM T. BRIGGS, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
Tho Anatomical rooms will be opened for stu- j
dents, on the first Monday of October.
Fee of each Professor Sls. Matriculation ticket ‘
$5; Dissecting tieket $lO, Graduation fee $25.
Good hoard, can he obtained in the city at from i
• $2 50 to $3 per week. Further information may :
! he obtained l,y addressing the Dean.
aug 24. ffcc J. B. LiNi ’SLEY', M. D„ Dean.
; MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATeToF
SOUTH-CAR OI ,IXA.
THE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES in
ibis Institution, will commence on the first
MONDAY' in November next, on the following
branches:
Anatomy—by Prof. J. E. HOLBROOK, M. D.
Surgery—by Prof. E. GEDDINGS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine —by Prof. 8.
HENRY DICKSON, M. D.
Physiology—by Prof. JAMES MOULTRIE, M.
D.
Materia Medica—by Prof. IIENRY R. FROST,
M. D.
Obstetrics—by Prof. THOS. G. PRIOLEAU, M.
D.
Chemistry—by Prof. C. U. SHEPARD. M. D.
Comparative Anatomy—by Prof. LOUIS AGAS
SIZ, M D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—by. ST. JULIAN
| RAVENEL, M. 0.
Dr. D. J. CAIN, Physician to the Marine IIos
; pital and Clinical Instructor, Lectures twice a woek
on tho diseases of that Institution.
; Dr. E. BELIN FLAGG, Physician to the Alms
! House, Lectures twice a week on diseases.
Demonstrative instruction in Medicine and Sur-
I gery, at the College Hospital.
! In addition to the Regular Lectures of the Col
lege, arrangements hai c been made between indi
vidual members of the Faculty and eitUens of
Charleston, with Prof. Louis Agassiz, to deliver at
the'College, durir.j the regular term, a GRATUI
TOUS COURSE OF LECTURES, on such parts
of Comparative Anatomy, as may be selected by
him, in advisement with ’a Committee appointed by
the Faculty of the Ylcd'eal College.
HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Dean Faculty,
aug 15 efi
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
AUGUST A, GEORGIA.
THE TWENTIETH COURSE OF LECTURES
in this Institution will commence on the first
Monday in NOYTEMBER next,
G. M. NEYVTON, M. D.—Anatomy.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D.—Surgery.
L. D. FORD, M. D.—lnstitutes and Practico of
Medicine.
H. Y'. M. MILLER, M. D.—Physiology' and Pa
thological Anatomy.
I. P. GARY'IN, M. D.—Materia Medica and
Therapeutics.
J. A. EVE, M. D.—Obstetrics and Diseases of
YVomen and Infant.-.
ALEXANDER MEANS, M. D.—Chemistry and
Pharmacy.
H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.—Demonstrator of
Anatomy.
ROBERT CAMPBELL, M. D.—Assistant De
monstrator.
A course of Lectures on Medical Jurisprudence
will be delivered by the Professor of Materia Medi
ca, and Chemical Lectures will be given regularly
at the City Hospital. Ample arrangements have
been made for tiie study of Practical Anatomy.
Professors Due as and Means are now in Eu
rope, and will return before the beginning of tho
Course, with many valuable additions to tho pre
sent means for demonstration in the various branch
es.
For any further information, application maybe
made to any- member of the faculty, or to
G. M. NEYVTON, Dean.
Augusta, July', 1851. jy3J-w3m.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE.
I WISH to sell my place of residence, in .ft*?-
Newton county, on tho road between Cov-ihii.
ington and Social Circle, and adjoining the Brick
Store lot, Tho lot contains near thirty-three aeres
aud is one of die best neighborhoods in the up coun.
try, with Schools and Churches convenient. There
are two small houses, either of which may, with lit
tle expense, be made desirable for a family. Tho
out-buildings, palings, 0.c., in good repair. It lias
a young orchard of select trees, and a well of the
best water. GEORGE YV. GRAVES,
aug. 15 ctf
GROCERIES, BAGGING, &C.
THE suits* KIBCitS invite the attention of
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS to their
woll assorted block ot < UOCKRIES new coming
into Store, consisting ii art of
75 bales Gunny 1 . IGING.
39 do. Heavy lleri|! do.
300 coils j, | and 2 ii eh Bale ROPE.
1000 lbs. TWINE.
30 hhds. prime I’. R. SI GAR.
50 bbls. Granulated do.
23 do. Clarified do.
10 do. Crushed do.
150 bags COFFEE, various kinds.
40 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES.
200 kegs NAILS.
20 tons Swede IRON, all sizes.
30 hhds. BACON SIDES, Clear and Bib.
30 do. do. SHOULDERS.
5000 lbs. Choice HAMS.
LARD in whole and quarter barrels.
35 bbls. re-boiled N. U. MOLASSES.
500 sacks SALT.
Bulk SALT to suit purchasers.
40 bt>ls. fresh ground •-•an- FLOUR.
i•> ~4 11 f) - If’LEAITIS aJ.
aug. l > cl ? V- _■hL
m
Jiurke County, j May Term, idol. Present, His
Honor. Ebenezer Starnes, Judge,
jj X appearing to the Court 1 y tho Petition of Mi-
X chad Mixon, Si n'r, (acopy of the lost bill of
sale and affidavit hereto annexed) that said Michael
Mixon was possessed of the original bill of sale in
said petition mentioned, and that said original bill
of sale has been lost or mislaid, and he, tho said
1 Michael Mixon, sr., praying the establishing the
said copy in lieu of the original so lost. It. is there
fore ordered that said Dillson B. Sapp shew cause,
if any ho have, by the first day of the next Term
of this Court, why thus aid copy should not he es
tablished in lieu of tho original lost as aforesaid.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this rule bo
served on said Dillson B. Fapp, if to be found with
in the State, and if not, to be published in the An
fusta Republic three months previous to the next
erm of this Court.
A true extract from tho Minute?
KDYVARD GARLIC lv, Dop. Clerk.
July 30, 1851. w3m
GEORGIA BURR, MILL, ROCK
THE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute any
order lie may receive for Mill STOFNS of the
above description, of any size, from >3 inches to 5
feet in diameter, llis quarry is in three miles of
the 100 mile Station, C. R. R., Burke eo., where he
will deliver Mill ROC K. lie will warrant his work,
and charge according to tne titles-
Orders addressed to him at Holcombe P. 0.,
Burke county', will be promptly attended to.
nov 23 cly* JONAS lIASUTP.
S4O REWARD.
THE above reward will be given for the appre
hension and delivery in any convenient .Jail,
of TWO N EG UOIvS. the property of the subscriber,
a man and a woman.
The man's name is AUSTIN, very dark com
plected, has one of his upper front teeth out, live
feet eight or ten inches high, and weighs near two
hundred pounds.
The woman's name is PHILLIS, cupper colored,
chunky, and about 22 years of age.
Tho follow ranaway about two years ago, and
was for nine months in Augueta, Ga., hiring his
time to different persons. It is probable he is now
in that place, as when last heard from, he was ma
king his way in that direction.
Half the above reward wiil be given for tho de
livery of either of the above negroes,
fob 1 off JOHN A. EICHLEBERGER.
GROCERIES.
THE SUBSCRIBERS are receiving their Fail
stock of GROCERIES, consisting of
1000 coils best llemp ROPE,
400 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING,
100 hh<ls. Porto R 30 and N. O. SUGAR,
400 hags Rio, Laguyra and Java COFFEE,
100 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES,
100 bhls. N. 0. do,,
]OO do. Stuart's Crushed and Clarified SU
GAR,
1000 kegs NAILS,
100,000 lbs. Bacon SIDES, SHOULDERS and
HAMS,
4000 sacks Liverpool SALT,
Alum and Bulk SALT. Ac., Ac., to whieh tliGy
invito the attention of Merchants and Planters vis
iting the city. HAND, IVILLIAMS A CO.
aug. 5 cly
'^JOS.B.SARGFST'?
VXEWTOHK-V
COTTON, WOOL, JIM-CROW, AND HORSE
CARDS.
OF the above celebrated stamps, are of unequal
qualled quality, and wherever introduced tako
the place of all others. They aro manufactured
on our improved machinery, and every pair war
ranted in all respects.
Our lower qualities bar ing the common “ Whito
moro stamps,” arc also w ;ll known.
Sold, by Hardware Houses in all the cities, by
country merchants, and to tiic trade by the manu
acturers. J B. SARGENT,
may 10 cly* No. 21 Cliff street, N. Y.
NOTICE. ~
APPLICATION will be made to the Legislatures
of Georgia and South Carolina, at their next
sitting, for a CHARTER to build a Bridgo across
tho Tugaloo River, at Andersonville.
aug 6 cSrao
FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell the s*■.
HOUSE and LOT, now occupied by J. I).Mia.
Dickerson, (Druggist, Rome, Ga.) which is situated
on Broad streel one door above the Exchange Ho- 1
tel, and nearly opposite the C hoice House, in one
of the most pleasant, fashionable and business parts
of the city. The StoreHou.se is neatly painted and j
well arranged fur the salo of Drugs end Medicines. |
It is sixty-three feet in depth, • > twenty-eight feet
in width, and can be purchased on the most ae- !
commodating terms. Any gentleman wishing to !
engage in the sale of Drugs and Medicines, or Dry ‘
Goods and Groceries, would do well to call and ex
amine tho promises. If desirable, tho Furniture,
together with the stock of Drugs and Medicines, j
will be sold with the House. There is but one
Drug store in this city, and any gentleman who
may purchase, will receive a liberal patronage.
THOK. D. BHELTON.
P. S. —l have also two Houses and Lots for sale, )
for private residences, situated in tho most pleasant 1
parts of the city. T. D. BHELTON. j
july 29 C tf I
JHisttlkuenra.
GRISWOLD’S COTTON GIN.
THE increased demand for those Gins rendered
it necessary for the prepriotor greatly to extend
liis works, which he is doing with entire new build
ings, and superior new Machinery, on the Central
Railroad, at Griswoldville, Jones oounty, Georgia,
8} miles east from the city of Macon.
I hose arc not premium Gins. Not having got
up a fancy one expressly for that purpose, his sam
ple Gins are of the same quality, and of no better
apjiearance, than those sent to his customers:—
and without saying he makos'the best performing
Gm in use, deems it equivalent to say, that his are
, in better demand than any other now in use—not
; having failed within the last five years to sell double
j as many as any other Factory in the State; and will
I guarantee those he is now manufacturing for the
! ensuing crop, are the best made Gins in Georgia at
i the price, and worth as much to the purchaser, as
the best he can get in any State at any price.
! lie would also caution plant est not to purchase
j Gins with M ater Boxes from any other Factory
! than his, as he has paid a high price for and owns
I the exclusive right in Georgia Tor all the Water
| Boxes ever patented, and to tha, Oil-Saving Boxes
j for the entire Cotton region; and hereby notifies
all who make, sell, or use Water Boxes or Oil-savors
other than this Factory, they will be held aceount
! able for damages in conformity with the Patent
] laws of the country.
Orders for Gins by mail, or through Agent*,
i promptly executed, and delivered at ihmpcrcha
j sor's door, when not convenient tp a Kail read Depot
' or landing. SAMUEL GRISWOLD.
; Grtswoldvilt.e, Fob. 1851. feb2o tmlalOm.
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !!
THE SUBSCRIBERS continue to carry on the
WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCERY
j BUSINESS, at their old -Stand, just above tho
1 Globe Hotel, in the city of Augusta, and they beg
i to inform the public that they are now roceiving
! their Fall supply of heavy and fancy Groceries,
which they will sell on the most reasonable terms.
; They now offer for sale—
-100 bales 46 inch Gunny CLOTH,
500 coils j inch Bale ROPE,
50 hhds. N. Orleans and Muscovado SUGARS,
100 bbls. Stuart’s Crushed and Granulated do.,
200 bags prime Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEES
! 25 chests and half chests ohoioc TEAS,
50 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES,
100 bbls. Iliram Smith and Baltimore FLOUR,
100 boxes Sperm, Ada. and Tallow CANDLES,
300 kegs Cut NAILS, all sizes,
75 boxes TOBACCO, of various qualities,
,000 lbs. HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS,
\ 25,500 sacks Liverpool SALT.
j ITogether with a general assortment of Spices,
i Pickles, Preserves, Sogars, and all articles kept in
j the best Grocery houses.
Strict attention given to country orders.
I aug. 16 c4mo J. 11. %W.4i. DOW.
CHEROKEE HOUSE,
DALTON, GEORGIA.
THE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully in
form the travelling public, and his friends Miiii.
generally, that lie has recently purchased the large
and commodious Tavern, known as the Cherokee
House, and is now prepared to accommodate all
who may favor him with a call. With the new ad
ditions which he has just made to the Houso, and
with the advantage of good Cooks, and attentive
Servants, he feels satisfied that ho will be able to
I please all who may call on him. His charges will
be moderate. Any number of regular boarders
will bo decently accommodated. All ho requires
is a fair trial from a generous public.
aug. 17 e JOHN E. HARRIS.
FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER, desirous to quit his farm
ing interest, oilers his valuable PLANTA
TION, containing upwards of 1200 acres, in Buiko
county, 30 miles south of Augusta, lying immedi
ately on tho road leading from Waynesboro’ to
Warrenton. The premises arc well improved, with
the best kind of houses, and every thing comforta
ble and well watered. The lands are fine produc
i tive Cotton and Corn land, as good as any in the
i county.
Terms made easy.
Any one wishing to purchase can get any infor
mation by addressing me at Augusta, or any one
wishing to seo the place, my overse# will take plea
sure in showing them the Plantatimi. Also, 10 or
12 Negroes can he bought with it, if desired,
aug 12 ctf WM. JOHNSON.
T3ICKWICK ABROAD, or a tour in France, by
JL G. W. M. Reynolds.
Maj. Jones' Courtship.
The Widow Rugby’s Husband.
Polly Pcablossom’s Wedding, by J. B. Lamar.
The Life of Murrell, Ilare and Edwards, the great
Highwaymen and Robbers. Received by
. jy26 |&o DUNIIAM & BLEA CVS.
GENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE CLOTH
ING STORE.
WASHINGTON GA.
DALY A DONXELLY
WOULD respectfully call the attention of their
friends and customers to thoir excellent
stock of
Spring and Summer Clothing,
which they are receiving. They fool confident that
having made a choice selection, and being judges
] of such articles, they can furnish gentlemen with a
very superior article on the most reasonable terms
; Their stock consists in part of
Dress and Frock Coats, Hoisery, Gloves,
Sacks, Pants, Yosts, Suspenders,
Merino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth,
Undershirts, Drawers, Caps, Pocket li’ndk's,
Ilats, Boots and Shoes, Blaok Silk, Satin, and
Fancy Cravats, Ac. Ac.
Also an extensive assortment of Linen Bosom
Shirts.
They would call special attention to their stock
of Cloths, Casimeres and Vestings, of every
dye texture, and quality, which they will cut and
make up in the best and most fashionable style.
| a pl 0
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE UNDERSIGNED having this day purchased
of J ohn Clake his interest in tho late firm of
Clarke A Rainey, will continue the GROCERY'
BUSINESS under the firm of RajApy A Story,
and have now on hand a I*rgo and hmdii*
ment of goods, which will be disposed <>f on the
most accommodating torm« w p A MEV,
july 20 3mc SAM L. G .--TORY.
$lO3 RE WARD.
RAN AWAY from the plantation it- Li - £
coin county, of the estate cf Job 1 W.
Walton, deceased, about the middle o. Juiu< 'JL
last, a negro man named Ephraim. He is
about twenty-two years of age, five feet six, inches
1 high, of dark complexion, and weighs about one
hundred and forty pounds. He has a good coun
tenance, and owing to a-wart or. his tongue,
his speech is somewhat altered. He has been
supposed to he lurking about Wiliington. South
Carolina, and hns a brother in Augusta, Gn.
Tho above reward will he paid for his delivery
or confinement in any jail so that he can be recov
ered. The address of tho subscriber u Philomath,
Oglethorpe county, (la. I. T. ERVIN, Jr.
fcbß ' fActf. -
CANDY MANUFACTOIY,
BV A. FREDERICK. AUGUSTA, GA.
BY LONG EXPERIENCE in my business, I
can warrant Confectionaries of ay own make
to he of superior quaulity, equal to any manufac
tured in this country, and it is not etoetcii by the
weather.
Merchants in want, will please cal; and examine
for themselves, or send their order , which will
meet with prompt attention.
Jtoxcs from 20 to 100 pounds, assorted in any
manner desired.
The subscriber has also for sale various other ar
ticles in his line, such as FRENCH CONFECTION
ERIES, Foreign and Domestic Green and Dried
FRUITS, Lemon and other SYRUPS,CORDIALS,
PRESERVES, WINES, SEGAR. if., A.,
aprii 6 !y
SOUTHERN MADE PLANTATION
BROGANS,
House servants shoes, Ac., AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No.ffiU
30 East Bay, Charleston, So. Ca. *
Tho Subscriber, Agent for the SOUTH CARO
LINA SHOE FACTORY, at Charleston So. Ca.,
and the CHERAW FACTORY, at Cheraw, So. Ca.,
will offer for sale in this market by the first Sept.,
I a large supply of Southern made PLANTATION
BROGANS and HOUSE SERVANTS SHOES,
which will be sold at the lowest market prices for
goods of similar quality.
R. A. PRINGLE,
Dealers in Brogans, Boots and Shoes,
No. 30 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
aug. 15 c'fmAflm
1,120 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale Lots Nos.
140, 150, 176, 177, 185, ISO ans 187, (in one
body,) in the 14th district and 3rd section ofoi igin
; ally Cass, now Gordon county, with n two miles of
Calhoun and the Depot. About 500 acres first rate
bottom ; balance superior upland; t.O acres of bot
tom in cultivation, and other improvements, be
sides several fine Springs.
Terms liberal. Apply to the undersigned, at
Newnan, Coweta county; or he may be found at
the Hermitage, in Floyd county, within six miles
of the Land, from tho 15th of September to the
20th of October nest.
aug. 14 ctf J. RAY.
_£ so r
RAXAWAV'fronr the subscriber,'on Sa
turday, 12tn inst, a man named lIEN- *4!
RY, very black, stout, heavy built, weighing.;yS.
from 165 to 175 lbs., near six feet high, rather slow
of speech, mid has a stern, confident appearance.—
lie has a sear on tho right arm above the wrist, and
on thG hand of the same arm, his first and second
fingers have been cut (said to have been done by a
machine.) When he left ho iiad tw.i suits of good
clothes, among which was a good black bombazine
sack coat, a pair of boots, cut open on tho„top, and
a black liusb cap.
I will give tho above reward for the apprehension ;
and confinement, in some safe jail, of said boy, if
out of the .State, or twenty-five dollars, if within
1 the State. Address JOS. R. BUTLER,
july 19 ctf Lexington, Geo.
—AL6O-=
OX THE SAME DAY, a Ncgr* man A3 i
named JOHN MOORE, by trade a black- *4l ,
! smith and wood workman, a bright mulatto. VS
with straight hair, about twenty-seven years of age,
, five feet four or five inches high, rather sparo built,
! and weighs about 130 lbs. Ho is inclined to bo
I cross or cocked eyed, and when ho left he wore a ,
j black satinet frock coat, with pockets on the out- j
side. Ho wore also whiskers and a moustaeho.
! I will give a reward of Fifty Dollars for tho ap
prehension and confinement of said boy in some j
safe jail, if out of the State, or Twenty-fivo Dollars
if within the Stato. Tho first named boy was pur- |
chased in Maryland, and tho latter in Fauquier co.,
Va., last fall, and wore brought to this State and |
sold by T. S. Urosljain, Esq. Address
RICHARD S. TAY'LOR, Lexington, Ga.
july 19 ctf^
$lO REWARD.
RAX AW AY from tho subscriber. nearEa- A#
teuton, on tho 4th of August, my hoy *4l
GADSON, about 19 years old, very
complexion, tolerably well set, five feet six inches
}n height, and has a touch of the low country ac
cent in liis speech. IJe hns a largo soar on his an
kle, probably tho right one, wag dressed in Copperas
pnnts, Osuaburg Shirt, and Cloth Cap—will proba
bly try to mnko his way to Charleston, S. 0., whore
ho was raised. WM. BRYANT.
aug. 27 c 2
COTTON GIN NOTICE
THE UNDERSIGNED takes this method to in
form the Cotton Planters of this vicinity, that
ho has opened a shop in this city for the purpose ol
Making and Repairing COTTON GINS. Haying
been long engaged in the business of Gin making,
ho hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage.
JOHN L. lIILL.
Shop near the Upper Market, Augusta,
aug. 6 cJmos
|sutwr snilfs.-
SCRIVfeN SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday iryiOTOBER
noxt, before the Court Houso door itrtho village
of Sylvania, betweou the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Six hundred acres of Pino LAND, (hounded by
I lands of S- Hi Littlefield and lands of the*estate of
! John F. Levitt,) levied upon as the property of
j John S. Roberts, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from
; Scriven .Superior Court, in favor of Thomas H.
Burns, Ji>Guardian of Louronia Lovitt vs. John
S. Roberts and William A. Roberts; property point
ed out by the defendant.
—sa lso —
One hundred acres of Pine LAND, more or less,
adjoining lands of J. M. Lucas and Stephen Mar
low; levied upon as thu property of Ifillery Flake,
to satisfy two fi. fas. in fa vor of Thomas Lewis,
Tax Collector, vs. Hillcry Flake: property pointed
out by J. M. Lucas ; tew made and returned to mo
by a Con-table. WM. W. OLIVER, S. S. C.
Aug. 30
BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will he sold, before the Court, House Door in the
town of Waynosboro’, Burko county, on the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, between tho Usual
hours of sale,
A tract of Pine LAND, containing four hundred
! and five acres, and joining lands of Woodard Tom
| iin and others, to satisfy tour Justices' Court fi fas,
: isstiiug out of the Justices’ Court of the 66th Dis-
Ltvb)t,'G. M„ at tho instanoe of Joseph A. Graves vslS
John Tomlin. Levy made and returned by a Con
stable. AUGUSTUS 11. ROBERTS, **
aug. 30 a Sheriff Burko county.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will fee sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER
next, at the Court House door, in Sylvania,
Scrivcn county, Geo.:
Two NEGROES—one IVoman, named Peggy, and
her Child; the same to ho sold as the propety of
1 Jason Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of tho
\ heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made
! known on tho day of sale.
august 5, 18 1. JOHN BRINSON. Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
j On tho first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will ho
sold, at Appling, Columbia county, between tho
legal hours of sale, the following Lands belong
ing to the estate of John Langston, deceased, the
same being tho dower lands of said estate,
Two hundred and eighty-four acres, lying on tho
waters of Germany Creek, adjoining lands of Wat
i son and Allen.
ALSO —
90 acres of Land, situated at Thomson Depot,
on the south side of the Georgia Rail Road, where-
I ou stands the Dwelling; all sold for tho benefit of
! the heirs. Terms cash.
! july 29 LUKE LANGSTON, Adui’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE] ‘
Agreeably to an order of tho Honorable the In
| ferior Court of Columbia county, when sitting
! as a court of Ordinary, will bo sold, before the
Court Ilousdoor of said county, on the first
Tuesday in OCTOBER next, between thu usual
hours of sale:
All that tract ofland belonging to tlic estate of
William Murray, lato of said county, deceased.
To be sold for the purpose of distribution amongst
the legatees of said deceased.
The above lands liu in the upper part of Colmn
■ bia county, on Upton's and Gannany's crocks, and
i embrace about 1,650 acres, between a third and one
: halfof which are in the woods, and about 600
acres are in cultivation under good fencing, form
ing one of thu most valuable plantations in this sec
tion of Georgia. On the premises are a good dwell
ing, overseer's house, and all tho necessary out
buildings. Persons wishing to look at the place,
by calling on Mr. Cartledge on tho premises, or
either of the undersigned, will lio shown it with
pleasure.
Terms, one-half cash. Tho balance twelve
months credit. Notes, with approved personal se
curity, required in amounts to suit a distribution.
DAVID SEAY, j .
W. 11. MURRAY. J 1 13 '
! July 30, 1851.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold before the court house door in Waynes
boro’, Burko County, on the first Tuesday in
OCTOBER noxt, agreeably to an order from tho
Inferior Court, of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes:
A tract of land lying in said county, containing
300 acres, more or le-s, adjoining Simoon Godbeo,
Martin Godbeo and others. Also, a negro boy by
the name of Charles, about fivo years old. Sold
as tho property of estate of Samuel Godbeo, de
-1 ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms ou the day of sale. Purchasers to pay
' for titles. SIMEON GODREE, Adm'r.
July 29, 1851.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
j Agreeable to an order of tho lion. Inferior Court
of Jefferson county, while sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER next, at the Market House in the
town of Louisville:
A valuable Cotton PLANTATION, in saideoun
i ty, containing twenty-seven hundred (2,700) acres,
! lying iti the fork of Ogoechee river and Rocky Com
! fort creek, and extending from one stream to the
i other. This place is situated in the healthiest part
: of the county, and is within two miles of Louisville,
where there is one of the finest schools in the State.
' Upon the place there are all the necessary Build
: ings for a Cotton and Stock Plantation. The range
for stock is unsurpassed in this portion of Georgia,
! embracing as it docs, tine cane pasture, in the river
! and creek swamps. There is about seven hundred
| (700) acres of Cleared Land, now in a high state of
; cultivation, and tho fences are all in fine order.
Upon the place there is a fine Mill Scat, with a
| never-failing supply of water, and an abundance of
| fine timber. The Land will be divided into small
i tracts, to suit purchasers, hut it is desirable to sell
the wholo together. Persons desiring fine lands,
! good range, health and good schools, are invited to
; call and examine thi3 place for themselves.
The Plantation can be bargained for at private
j sale, if desired. Tho above lands sold as the pro
i porty of Col. Ambroso Wright, lato of said county,
| deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said
! estate and for distribution.
| Tviiiie cwrj cv, mi cippio.uU mirCUaSCC.
Aug. 28 c A. R. WRIGHT, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Will be sold, before tho Court House door in New
-1 hi. Baker county, on the first Tuesday in NO- |
\ EMBER next, agreeable to an order of tho hon- 1
orab’c the Inferior Court of Burko county, when
silting fur ordinary purposes,
A ti:i'-t <>f Land lying in said county, containing ,
250 aero.-, known as lot No. forty-eight (-18) in tiic j
(Bth) eighth district of originally Early, new Baker
county. Sold as the property of James R. Moore, 1
deceased for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of .
said deceased.
Terms on the day- Purchaser to pay for titles.
‘ FRANKLIN GODBEK,
Adm'r. of James B. Moore, deceased.
•' 27 j
GUARD IAN’S SALE.
Will be sold, before the Court House door in Way- '
nesbore. Burko county, on tho First Tuesday in i
NOVEMBER next, agreeable to an order from
the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes,
A track of land in said county belonging to
Thomas U. Woods, a minor, containing one hun
dred and six acres more or loss, adjoining lands of
William Wood, and others being said minor, dis
tributee share of tho lauds lately belonging to
the Estate of Thomas Wood, lato of said county, |
deceased. Terms on tho day, purchaser to pay
for title. WILLIAM WOOD, Guardian,
aug 27
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
W’iil ho sold, before tho Court llouso door in
Waynesboro, Burko county, on tho Ist Tuesday
in NOVENBER next, agreeable to an order of
the honorable tho Inferior Court of Burke coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
A tract of Pine land, lying in said county, con
; taing 250 acres, mom less, originally granted to
Elijah Bergeron, bounded and butted by Scriven
| county, Vincent or 'William Lewis; vacant and un
known land, and land surveyed for Thomas Burke. |
| Also another tract of Pino land, lying in said eoun- j
ty, originally granted to Martin Herrington, con- ;
taininglSO acres more or less, hutting and bounding
William Lewis, Elijah Bergeron, Striven county,
P. Bryan's, and said Herrington's land: sold as
the properly of Martin Herrington, deceased.—
Terms 011 tho day of sale. Purchasers to pay for
titles.
HUBERT M. HERRINGTON, ) ...
I ARCHIBALD M. HERRINGTON, j Adn * r “' !
aug. 27 c
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AVill be sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
next, at the Court llouso door in Sylvania, Scri
ven count}-, agreeable to an order of the honora
ble Inferior Court of Scriven county, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes,
A tract or parcel of Lard, in said county of ’
j Scriven, containing about two thousand acres,
: more or loss, adjoining lands of Win. Gibbons and 1
T. 11. Burns, Sr., on the north, Savannah River on j
the east, M. N. McCall and F. Ingram's lands on
the south, and M. N. McCall's lands on the west,
known as tho lands belonging to the estate of Rob
ert. W. Towlin, lute of said eoun'y, deceased, on
which said tract cf land there is a good log build
ing, and other necessary out buildings,-with about
; one hundred and fifty acres of cleared land: said
lands sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
■ of said deceased. Terms on ihe day of sale,
aug lu JOHN B. DENTON, Adm'r.
WAYNESBORO’ HOTEL,
WAYNESM iRO\ GA.
THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave respectful*
ly to inform his friends and the public left j
generally, that he has become Proprietor of tho
above Establishment. The House has recently had j
large additions which will enable him to entertain
all who may favor him with a call in the most com
fortable manner. Neither pains or oxponso shall
■ bo spared to give every satisfaction. He hopes
! therefore for a liberal share of public patronage.
JOHN ROGERS.
Waynesboro’, Burke county, Ga., July 22, 1851.
junc 25 c3moa
S2OO REWARD.
I WILL pay the abovo reward to any one who
will apprehend and commit to Jail in this State,
DANIEL TOBIN, charged with the murder of John
McDonncl. Said Tobin broke jail on Wed
nesday night the 16th inst. Hois about six feet
high, well built, very little beard, blue eyes, black I
hair, thick lips, has a scar on under lip, and is
about twenty years of ago.
w. R. HALFORD,
Sheriff Barnwell District, S. C.
july 23 o3*ctf
FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to remove weft
tho coming fall, offers for sale liis planta-JELIa.
tion situated about two miles abovo Monroe, in tho
county of Walton. There are some 250 acres of j
cleared land, and about 450 acres in the woods. —
Any person wishing to buy a farm, cannot find one :
more desirable for the healthfulness of its locution,
the purity of its water, and its convenience to town.
There aro two good frame Dwelling Houses upon tho
land, to each of which there is connected nil tho no- i
oossury out-houses of the very best kind. Tho pre
mises will bo sold separately or together, as purcha- I
° july?s dBS ctf JAMES RICHARDSON, Jr.
OTATE OF GEORGIA. LINCOLN COUNTY.
O —To the distributees of the Estate ot HLXD
LEY N ALLEY, deceased, lato of said county:
You uxo hereby notified that four months after
dato, we shall apply to the honorable Inferior Court
of said county wlion sitting for ordinary purposes
on.the second Monday in January next, to appoint
fit and propor porsons, agreeably to the statute, m
such case made and provided, to distribute among
the distributees, the Estate of the late Hundley ,
N alley, decease. _ r
BENJAMIN M. TUTT, Adm r 9
ANTHONY SAMUELS, ) A " mls ' 1
August 21, 1851, I
Irttus ffemtMnnj.
Gi<R)RSIA,SCRIVKN COUNTY.— Whereas, RICHT*
ARD M. HERRINGTON, Administrator do bonis
non of the estate of RICHARD lIKRRINGTUM, Sen’r.,
deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said
Estate:
These to cite and admonish, all and
singular, tiKHkindred and creditors of’fcaid deceased, to
lie and appear at piy office, within the time prescribed
by law, tujshow cause, if any they have, why said Let
ters should not be granted the Said applicant.
Witness, the Hon. George 11. Manor, one of the Jus
tices of the inferior Court of aaid county, this Bth
dav of August, 1851.
aug. 10 ALEX. KEMP, Clerk.
GEORGIA, - SCRIVEN COUNTY]—-Whereas, ALEX-.
ANDER KEMP, Administrator on on the estate
es JOHN CAIN, deceased, applies for Letters of Dis
niission ft’om said estate.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid 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 the said applicant.
Witness, tho Hon. George Oliver, one of tho Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, this 18th day of
July, 1851. ALEX. KEMP, Clerk,
aug. 10
GEOiUiIA. BCIU VEN T oUNTY.—Whereas, RTcil
ARD M! HERRINGTON, Administrator de bonis
non ou the estate of GEORGE POLLOCK, deceased,
applies to me for Letters 01 Dismission from said es
tate v 9
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
he and appear at my ollice,.within the time prescribed
by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said let-
I tors should not be granted tlie applicant.
Witness, the lion. George 11. Manor, one of the Jus
tices of tho Inferior Court of said county, this Btli day
of August, 1851.
aug. 10 ALEX. KEMP, Clerk.
GEORGIA SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas,I)AVID
B. NEWTON, Administrator 011 tho estate of JA»S.
TUTLE, late of said county, deceased, applies for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate:
These are. therefore, to eite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditore of said deceased, to
be and appear at my oflice, within the timo prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted the said applicant.
Witness, the Hon. Petter Reddick, one of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, this 18th day of
July, 1851. ALEX. KEMP, Clerk,
july 27
GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, ALEX
ANDER KEMP, Administrator de bonis non,
on the estate of GEORGE POLLOCK, late of said coun
ty. deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission from said
estate: «
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of saitl minors, 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 the said applicant.
Witness, the lion. George Oliver, one of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, this 18th da v of
July. 1851. ALEX. KEMP, Clerk.
_ july 27
GIEORGIA, igPRIYEN COUNTY.—fchereas JOSIAH
I" LEE, Administrator of the estate of THOMAS Mc-
GKE, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
Letters Dismissory from said estate :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted the applicant.
Witness, the lion. Peter Reddick, one of tho Justices
of the Honorable the Inferior Court of said count)-.
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this 18th
dav of July, 1851.
july 27 ALEXANDER KEMP. Clerk.
GEORGIA BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Robert M.
Herrington, Guardian of Nancy Herrington, minor,
applies for Letters Dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred, and all other persons interested, to
be and appear before the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of said County, sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary. on the first Monday in September next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this Bth dav of July,
1851. ‘ EDWARD GA It LICK, Clerk.
July 12,1851. 40d
EORGIA BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Herscliel Y.
Johnson. Guardian of William E. Walker, applies
for letters Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred, and all other person's interested, to
be and appear before the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, on the
first Monday in September next, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at Office, this Bth day of July
1851. ‘ EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk. ‘
July 12,1851. 40d
G1 EORGIA BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas. John T.
r Brown, Guardian of Miles F. Brack, applies for
J Letters Dismissory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
• I gular the kindred, and all other persons interested, to be
! and appear before the Honorable the Justices of the ln
| feriov Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes, on the first
Monday in September next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not l>e granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, this Bth dav of Julv,
1851 ' EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk '
July 12.1851. 40d
GTiS )RGIA. BURKE COUNTY—Whereas, John T.
r Brown, administrator of the estate of Augustus S.
. Jenkins, minor, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
air! appear before tlie Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court, of said county, sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, on tlie second Monday iu January next, and
shew cause, it* any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office. Bth July. 1851.
_ July 12,1851. ' EPW ARD GARLICK, Clerk.
GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereat John T.
Brown, administrator of the estate of John Brake,
minor, deceased, applies for letters Dismissory :
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
I gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear before the Honorable the Justices of the In*:
! ferior Court, of said county, sitting as a Court ofOrdi
l nary, on tlie second Monday in January next, and shew
. | cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
I granted.
j Given under mv hand, at office, this Bth July, 1851.
| July 12, 1851. EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk
G1 EORGIA BURKE COUNTY—Whereas. John T.
If Brown and Aenon Cross, executors of Isaac Cross,
Senior, deceased, apply to me for letters Dismissory :
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
lartlie kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and
appear before the Honorable the Justices of tlie Infe
rior Court of said county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
on the second Monday in January next, and shew cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
| Given under mv hand, at office, this Bth day of Julv.
1851. ‘ EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk/
j July 12. 1851.
GEORGIA, BTRKE COUNTY. whereas. Aenon
Cross, administrator of Tsaac Cross, Junior, doceas-
I cd. applies to me for letters Dismissory :
! Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
| gular the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased to be
I and appear before the Honorable the Justices of tin* Tn
| ferior Court of said county, sitting as a Court ofOrdi
i nary, on the second Monday in January next, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not lie
I granted.
Given under mv band, at office, this Bth of Julv, 1851.
July 12, 1851. EDWARD GARLICK. Clerk.
f 4 BORGIA BURKE COUNTY.-—Whereas. Aenon
U Cross, administrator of James M. Cross, deceased,
, applses for letters Dismissory :
; Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
i gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to he
and appear before tl;o Honorable the Justices of tho In
j ferior Court ofsaid county, sitting as a Court of Ordi
nary. on the second Monday in January next, and shew
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
j granted.
I Given under my hand, at office, Bth July. 1851.
j July 12. 1851. * EDWARD GARLICK, Clerk.
Cl EORGI A RICHMOND COUNTY —Whereas",’ Cliarles
K Burch, administrator on the esatate of Vincent
Tinley, late of said county, deceased, applies tome for
i letters of dismissing :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- '
gular the kindred and all other possons interested, to !
be and appear at my office within the time prescribed !
bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why said let- i
tors should not be granted.
, (riven under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
July 18, 1851. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
G1 EORGIA;”'RICHMOND COUNTY.—Whereas, JAS
r GARDNER. JR.. Administrator.on the estate of
W. W. MONTGOMERY, late of said county, deceased,
j applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin- 1
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ,
and appear at office within the time prescribed by 1
law. to show cause, if any tliey have, why Letters of Dis- \
i mission should not be granted tlie said applicant.
Given under my hand, this 24th day of June. 1851.
june 25 t. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
G1 EORGIA, fiAEL COUNTY—Whereas, SAM- |
r UEL MARTIN, and JACOB MARTIN, Ex
ecutors of ABSALOM MARTIN, deceased, applies to !
■ me for Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin- i
; gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be j
‘ and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law !
to show cause, if any th *y have, why said letters should |
! not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 4th day of June, 1851.
junejJ R. A. JOHNSON, C. C. O.
G1 EOkGJA, HALL/CO UNTY,—^Whereas^JOEL
f BENNETT, JR., Executor of the estate of
JOEL BENNETT, SEN., deceased, applies to me for j
Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin- j
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he j
and appear at my office within tlie time prescribed by j
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 4th dav of June. 1851.
jane 6 _ RQBT. A. JOHNSON, 0. C. O.
GIEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—When as. DAVID
r BURKE, Executor on the estate of BENJAMIN
1 PHILLIPS, late of said county, deceased, applies for
Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
j singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to
■ be and appear at my offico, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted the said applicant.
Witness, the lion. George 11. Manor, one of the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of said county, this 15th dav
! of May, 1851.
may 24 ALEX. KEMP. Clerk.
G1 EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—Whereas. JOHN
r 11. LOWE. Sen’r., Guardian for GEORGE C\. BEN
JAMIN F., MARY M., and JOSIAII S. SELMAN, mi
nors of John Selman. deceased, applies for Letters of
I Dismission from said Guardianship:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors ofsaid minors, to be
| and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters j
! should not bo granted.
Given under my hand, this Btli day of May. 1851.
may 14 JESBE MITCHELL, C. C. O. |
GTeOROI A. WALTON COUNTY.—Whetoas, GEORGE 1
T W. GRAVES, Executor on the estate of THOMAS
GRAVES, late of said county, deceased, applies for
Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
; be and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
1 Given under my hand, this Bth day of May, 1851.
may 14 JESSE MITCHELL. C. C. O.
Cl EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—Whereas, ALLEN
7 S. BEALL, Executor on the estate of PHILIP
HUGHES, late of said county, deceased, applies for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate :
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all amt
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let- i
tors should not bo granted.
Given under my hand, this Bth day of May* L 51.
may 14 JESSE MITCHELL, C. 0 °
G1 EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY —Whereas. GEORGK
r M VLOAX. Administrator ou the estate oI rn-
BORX T. DICKERSON, late of said county, deceased,
applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed
!by ] a w, to allow cause, if any they have, why said let- 5
ters should not be (.ranted.
Given under my hand, tho 11th March, ISSI.
march lti JE66E MITCHELL, C. C. O. j
' /-VKORgTa. WALTON COUNTY —Whereas, HUGII
IjT IS VTEY, Administrator de bonis non on the estate
! of TIMOTHY C. WOODS, deceased, applies for Letters
of Dismission from said estate : j
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
lie and appear at my office, within tlie time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my band, tlie lltli March, 1801.
march 16 ' JESSE MITCHELL. C. 0. O,
C tEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—Whereas. WIL-
T LIAM R. McLAWS, Administrator on the estate of
MARTHA EASON, lato of said county, deceased, ap
plies for Letters Dismissory from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted the said applicant.
Given under mv hand, at office, this 3d day of March,
1851.
march 4 LEON P DUGAS, Clerk.
frttrrs Jfemissnrtj.
GKOROIA, hcriven COUNTY.—Whereas, IIEN'UY
H. Mo (IKE, Adminißtrator on the estate of WIL
LIAM LIPSEY, late ol said county, deceased, applies
for totters of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted the said applicant.
Witness, the Hon. John M. Wells, one of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, this 12th day of
March, 1851.
march 20 ALEX'. KEMP. Clerk.
Ci BORGIA, St.’RIVEN COUNTY,—Whereas, HENRY
T 11. M(’CiEE. Administrator on the estate of ELI
JAH LIPSEY, late of said county, deceased, applies for
Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed i
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters ’
should not be granted the said amdieaut.
Witness, the Hon. John M. Wells, miW of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, this 12th day of
March. 1851.
march2o ALEX. KEMP, Clerk.
I'tttrrs nf liimmißtrntinit,
G BORGIA, SC RIVEN COUN TY.—Whereas, AUGUS
TUS DAUGIMPKIIY, upplies to me for Letters of
AtoiniHtration on the estate of LEMUEL DAITGII
TEiIV. late of saitl county,.deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my ofli.ee, within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
8 granted the .said applicant.
W it ness, the Hon. George 11. Manor, one of the Jus
tices ot the Inferior Court of said county, this 18th day
ol July, 1851.
, j u, J 27 ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
C'VOmiX, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, AUUUSr !
r l DAIG LI TER Y, applies to me for Letters of ;
Administration on the estate of BENJAMIN P.DAUGII- !
. 1 se are ? therefore, to cite and admonish, all and j
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to I
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed !
by law, to show cause, if any they have,, why said let
ters should not be granted the said applicant.
\\ itness, the lion. George 11. Manor, one of the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of said county, this 18thday
of July. 1851.
W f 27 ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk.
G GEORGIA. SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereat WIL-
I LIAM R. WILLIAMS, applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the estate of DAVID WILLIAMS,
late of said county, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed j
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted the said applicant.
<U itness, the Hon. George 11. Manor, oao of ilie .Tvy~- i
tiles of the Inferior Court of saiS countj'Tthis 18th day *
of July. 1851. ALEX. KEMP, Clerk. ‘ !
july 27
Botiit tn Ithtra fc CrtMtarja
ATOTIUE—AII persons indobted to the estate of
i. , WILLIAM H. DUPREE, late of Oglethorpe
county, Ga., deceased, are hereby respectfully re
quested to make immediate payment; and nil per
sons having demands against said deceased, are re
quested to present the same in terms of tho law, to
July lo o 6 JANE A. DUPREE. Bx’x.
NOTICE. —All persons having demands against
the estate of ELIZABETH LAX CLSTOX, late
of Columbia county, deceased, will present them
within the time prescribed by law; and those in
debted to said estate, will make immediate pay
ment to LUKE LANGSTOX, Adrn'r.
july 29 eO
NOTICE. —All persons having demands against
the estate of Elizabeth llaynio, deceased, are
requested to render them according to the terms of
the law, and all persons indebted to the estate will
make immediate payment.
July 19, 1851. JOilX 31. RHODES, Adm’r.
NOTICE. —All persons having demands against i
the estate of G. G. BOWERS, of Beach Is- |
land, S. C., will render them in according to law;
and those indebted to tho estate will please make
immediate payment. A. X. DICKS, Legatee.
July 19
/onr lotto.
MONTHS afterdate, application will bo
made to the honorable Inferior Court of Lin
coln county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the personal estate of Martin I). Elam,
late of said county, deceased.
aug 12 W. F. ELAM, AdmV. _
IT*OUR MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Gwinnett county, when sitting for ordinary purpos
es, for leave to sell the Negro boy Ransome, belong
ing to the estate of D. W. Liddell, deceased.
W. C.P. LIDDELL, ) , , .
junc 1 N. BEEPER, | Adm rB,
MONTHS afterdate, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Gwinnett Coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell the Lands and Slaves belonging to the estate of
i Samuel ltiehey, deceased, tins lUth June, 1851.
MATTHEW STRICKLAND, adin’r.
i june 21
j TTIOUB MONTHS after date, application will bo
| L made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
: IValton county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
i for leave to sell !he Land belonging to the estate of
> Jesse A. Clegg, deceased.
june 28 _ H. L. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
IT'OUR MONTHS after date, application will ho
t made to the Honorable Justices of the Infe
rior Court of Burko county, sitting for Ordinary
j purposes, forleave to sell the real estate of Josiah
I Moore, deceased, late of said county.
Juno 28, 1851. JOHN T. SIIEWMAKE.
f’OtJ R MONTHS after date, application will bo
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Rich noml county, when sitting for Ordinary pur
fioseri, for leave to sell the real estate of Elizabeth
rnyilic. deceased. JOHN K. RHODES, Adm r.
Jtlfy 111. 185 I. .
Ij'tlm MONTHS after date, application will l>o
’made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
i Columbia county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
! for leave to sell the real estate of William Murray,
! late of said county, deceased.
DAVID SEAY, | .
W. H.piURRAY, j Adm IS '
april 26, 1851
tpoUR MONTHS AITKB HATH, application
I willhomado to the Honorable the Justices of
the Inferior Court of Burko county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell lot of land
No. 03, 2nd district, 3d section, containing 40 a
cres—and lot No. (0) six (Bth) eighth district (5)
third section, containing 100 acres, originally Cher
okee, belonging to the estate of Thomas S. Burke,
deceased.
aug 27 JOHN S. ROBERTS, Adm'r. |
THIRD ANNUAL FAIR
OF THE
SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE.
Till! Third Annual Fair of the SOUTH CARO
LINA INSTITUTE, for the promotion of j
Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry, will be |
held in Charleston, S. C., opening on MONDAY, 17th
November, and continuing during the week.
] Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art
and Industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobac
co ami all other Agricultural Products, is solicited,
j for which suitable premiums \\ ill ho awarded.
The following special Premiums nro offered: —
For the six best specimens of S eel made from
Spartanburg or other Iron, the product of a South
! era State, and manufactured into Edged Tools of
any kind —A Gold Medal.
N. B.—A specimen of the Steel in liars to be sent
with the Tools.
For the largest quantity of Cocoons raised on ono
i plantation, not loss than Ten Bushels—A Gold .Me
dal or §SO.
For the largest quantity of Spun Silk the pro- j
| duce of any ono plantation, not iess than Ten j
Pounds—A Gold Medal or Premium of SSO.
For the best Sea Island Cotton Gin, on some new
j principle, superior to that now in general use; or
i for any real and important improvement on the
j presont ono—A Gold Medal.
J For the invention of a suitable machine for Pul
j vorisingßod Pepper—A Gold Medal.
For the best Steam Engine—A Gold Medal,
j For the best model Steam Fire Engine—A Gold
Modal.
j A large and commodious building has boon se
\ looted for the Exhibition, and every care will be 1
j paid to the reception and earo of Articles sent to I
; the Fair. All Specimens must bo in by the 13th
November, directed to L. M. HATCH, Chairman
of Committee of Arrangements.
Contributors to the Fair are respectfully request
i ed when they forward Specimens for Exhibition, to
send full descriptions of the Articles, and such in
! formation in general as may be of use, and proper
for publication.
Address J. 11. TAYLOR.
Chairman of Committee on Correspondence.
[ june 20 Inmtd
ADAMS, HOPKINS & CO.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
A N 1>
F. T. WILLIS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TH F, SUBSCRIBERS continue tiro
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the fJk&S
■ name of the above firms, at Augusta and Siivadft 1
nah, where they are prepared to give strict atten
tion to tho Storage and Salo of Cotton and other
j Produce, purchase of Merchandize, and receiving
; and forwarding Goods.
Cash advances made on produce in store.
; Address us above.
JOHN M. ADAMS,
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
August 28, 1851. time
FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WRIGHT, SIMPSON it GARDINER,
Ware-House and Commission Merchants. Office
and Sales lioom, Mclntosh street, near the Tele
graph Office, Augusta, Git.
THE UNDERSIGNED, have this (lav ■v''C x 'y\
associated themselves in tho Ware-
House and Commission Business, in all
its branches, and by this medium tender to the
friends and patrons of each, and tho public general
ly, their thanks for patronage formerly bestowed,
and earnestly solicit a continuance of tho same in
this connection, assuring all who may favor us with
their business, that they shall have our personal
and undivided attention, feeling that tho interest of
tho Planter is equally the interest of his Factor.
oTF“Ordors for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY
SUPPLIES, executed on the most advantageous
terms.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other
Produce in store. SAML. WRIGHT,
J. It. SIMPSON,
JAS. T. GARDINER.
Augusta, June 24, 1851. Cmos juno 25
RGBERTSON & CROCKER,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Respectfully tender their thankaSSSSSt
for tho liberal share of patronage ox-plTT.'ia
tended to them during tho last season—and an
nounce that they will continue the above business
at their Old Stand, on Iteynold-streot, whero ono or
both can, at all times, bo found ready to attend to
any business in their lino. Liberal Cash Advances
made when desired, on Cotton and other Produce
in store—and all orders for BAGGING, ROPE,
GROCERIES. Ac., filled with despatch, at the low
est market prices. Thoy hopo, by a strict atten
tion to tho interest of their customers, to merit a
liberal share of public patronago.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
JOHN R. CROCKER
Augusta, July 26, 1861. ts july 27
\ Htat-I hum.
I GIBBS & McCORD,
1 " AREHOUSE COMMISSION merchants,
i pONTlNuluhe WAr/hOURE fvn
, Fire-Proof Buildings, on •
strict *° caro - will have their
1 ofZ l rr”', Th °y a continua
,,™ASil Aln ' AK ,' :t:S n. on Prod.cein
store when required.
Ortentor Bagging, Rope, Halt, Lon, and other
, Irrocerus, will bo faithfully executed
IT. V. GIBBS,
, „ GKO. McCORD.
ta, Auj. 25th, 1851. como aug. 20
' BUJdRD. BEALL Sc 00.,
| WAREHOPbT & GROCERY MERCHANTS,
. AUGUSTA, GA.
THE UNDERSIGNED tendor their irc-c-c-w
thanks to thoir friends generally,
tho patronage so liberally extended toSaßlg
I thorn during the last season, and would rdspqctfullv
inform them that they continue business at (he same
well known stand, (two doors above the Franklin
House,) whero they are oonstantly receiving a large
and (veil seloctod stock, comprising every article
usually kept in a Grooorv Store, all of which they
offer as low as any othor house in tho city.
On tho Ist of October next, they will remove
to that desirable Fire Proof Jirirk lYarehoam,
formerly occupied by Fleming, Whitlock A Co.,
ami immediately in front of Adams, Hopkins A Co.
All Cotton consigned to thorn will be sold free of
commission.
HP” Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and
other Produce in store when required.
W. it. BUFORD,
W. M. BEALL.
July Ist, 1851. J. W. L. .STOYAI.L.
july 19 fAuOm
j WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
AG. JANES, formerly at Messrs. I'JUC’OX,
D'Antignac, & Evans, and moro
contly one of the firm of Coskery, JanesMH3P
& Co., proposes to transact a COMMISSION BUSI
NESS in tho city of Augusta.
Ho may bo found at tho Warehouse occupied
this season by Messrs. Walker, Bryson A Co.
He especially solicits the patrons of tho late firm
of Coskery, Janes & Co. to give him a trial.
Ail orders lor Bagging, Rope, Ac., will ho
forwarded at the lowest market price.
Augusta, Aug. 23, 1801. Gmo
D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS fit CO., 4
WAREHOUSE OMMJSS! (>N\J.I I ' lll HA N •y*.
¥ |liigu*-a, Ga. f
1 f CONTINUE to transact business at lhtirS\\7\
V FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE
tho Georgia Railroad Depot, where they rocoivo
Cotton per Railroad without the charge of Dray
-1 age. Thoir Office or Salo Room is on Broad-st.,
nearly opposite the Globe Hotel.
Business entrusted to them will meet with prompt
attention. Liberal Advances made on Produce
instore.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS,
WM. E. EVANS,
aug. 7 (line
DOUGHTY & BEALL.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant*,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CIONTINUE to transact the WARE"
> HOUSE AND COMMISSION 111
SINESS, at the old stand (Fire Proof bviTluings)
i on Jackson street, and are prepared to give their
personal attention to consignments of Cotton and
other produced, and to furnish the usual Cash fa
cilities to their patrons.
i E. W. Doughty. Wu.t.iau A.it os Beam..
aug 13 C 4
J. J. PEARCE,
COMM IS S 1 O N IU Ell C H VN T.
j Jackson Street, Augusta, Geo.
I TAKE this method of returning my v,
thanks for tho liberal patronage to the
late firm of Pearce A Sun-sox, and to in- -•■W8SII
form my old friends, and tho publiu generally, of
Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee,
that I still continue to transact the COMMISSIOX
BUSINESS, in its various branches, in my own
name, and will store all Cotton consigned to my
charge the ensuing Buuson, in a FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE.
I will give my personal attention to the selling of
Cotton and furnishing such articles as my friends
and patrons may order from this market, and will
make to Planters liberal cash advances on Cotton
in Store, when requested. I confidently hope, from
my prudence and experience in the business, to have
the continuation of all my- old friends, and a share of
public patronage. J. J. PEARCE.
Augusta, July 22, 1851.
02F“ The late firm of Pearce & Si Air sox was
dissolved on tho 16th of Juno last; the unsettled
business of which will be attended to by
july 23 w&c6m _ ,T. J. P.
G7WALKER £l SON.
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jackson street, Augusta, Geo.
rilllE SUBSCRIBER having taken aloo,--,-,
I lease on the well known and favorably
located FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, UiflP.
formerly occupied by Walker, Bryson & Co., for a
term of years, begs leave to offer his services to his
friends and the public generally. From a long ex
perience in the business, and his determination to
devote his entire attention to the interest of his
customers, lie hopes to receive a liberal share ot
patronage which has been so liberally bestowed ot*.
the late firm.
He intends to confine himself to a PLANTER,•*
BUSINESS and no pains or effort shall be spared
, to give satisfaction. Special attention will lie given
to buying supplies for his friends at the lowest
prices the market will afford.
BP” Cash advances made when required on Pro
dueo in store.
I have associated my son, D. L. Wat.hkt: in bu
siness with me. ’ G. WALKER.
#*** Papers ordered to copy previous advertie
meetlwiU please discontinue the same, ami insert
this i'Sv Dip time specified. im g. 11l
WAMUHOUSE St COMMISSION BUSINESS.
rT3I«E UNDERSIGN EG rcspoetfully in-cr-o~\,
A inform their friends and customers, iVIaYX
that they continue to transact the WARE-
HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at
their old stand, (Fire Proof Buildings,) Mclntosh
street, Augusta, Ga.
By strict attention to their business, they hope
to insure a continuance of public patronage.
BUSTIN A WALKER
Augusta, Aug. 20, 1851. old
CO-PARTNERSIIIP.
TIIE UNDERSIGNED have ent ered roc-c-V
into Co-partnership under tho firm IvX.VX.iA
ol WHITLOCK A COSKERY, for thcJSSB
transaction of a GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION Bl SIN ESS. and will occupy thoir
large and entirely Fire Proof Warehouse, formerly
occupied by Coskery, Janes A Co., on Cumpbeii
stieet, and nearly opposite tlieold stand of Fleming.
W hitlock A Co. They l»eg leave to say to tho former
patrons of Fleming, Whitlock A Co., and Coskery,
Janes A Co. and others who may send thoir Pro
duce, that their personal and undivided attention
will ho given strictly to thoir interest.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and other supplies,
will be furnished at tho most favorable prices.—
They arc prepared to make liberal advance at all
times on Produeo in store.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
july 24 c3m JOHN COSKERY.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
kUOUSTA, GEORG IA.
WE are prepared with large and oonvo- K'OTtx
niont Fire-Proof Warehouse
Stores, on Mclntosh street, (which is tbeilHßPl
centre of the Cotton, Flour and Bacon trade,) for
tho storage of COTTON, FLOUIt, GRAIN, and
BACON; and continue to offer our services to store
and sell COTTON, FLOUR, BACON, GRAIN,
Ac., and buy to order supplies for Planters and Mer
chants.
Our 11. L. JEFFERS, well known in this mar
ket, and long engaged in the business, is always at
his post, either selling or buying for their friends,
and watching thoir interest—knowing that to he
the proper courso.to promote our own.
Wo therefore hope, by unceasing industry and
attention to the interest of our friends, to merit and
receivo a full share of patronage, while we return
our thanks for past favors.
Those for whom wo have done business, and are
not personally acquainted, and who we would ho
glad to visit, hut believing it better for our patrons
to bo always at home ready to attend to thoir or
ders, we therefore send you this circular, and refer
you to the Merchants of Augusta, or those for
whom we have done business. Planters and Mer
chants of Tennessee, will refer to Messrs. John Fain
A Son, W. H. A J. S. Moffett, and Gen. Win. Bra
zclton.
Our W. S. COTHRAN, may ho consulted at his
plantation in Cass county, or at Rome, Ga.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO.
P. S.—Liberal advances will be made, when re
quired, on Produce in store. J. C. A CO.
HEARD & DAVISON,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M’INTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
CONTINUE the WAREHOUSE ANDFx7\7
COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their
Fire Proof Buildings on Mclntosh street.
All business entrusted to their care, will have
their strict personal attention. They solicit a con
tinuation of the liberal patronage extended to them
heretofore Jk
l iberal cash advances madtk at all times, on Cot
ton or other f Joduco in store.* \
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family
promptly and carefully attended to'.
ISAAC T. HEARD,
JOHN DAVISON.
Augustft, Aug. 13, 1851. Ctno
DYE & HEARD,
WAREHOUSE fc COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M’INTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
ANNOUNCE to their formor patrons, and
the public generally, that they CoM*BEfj>jHß
tinue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS, in all its branches, at their old stand,
Fire-proof Warehouse, East side of Mclntosh
street, where they solicit a continuance of the pa
tronage so liberally extended to them the past
season.
All business entrusted to them will receive their
strict personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies,
will be promptly filled nt the lowest market prices.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other
Produce in store.
JAMES M. DYE,
STEPHEN D. HEARD.
Augusta, Aug. 14, 1851. ts
PHINIZY & CLAYTON,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CONTINUE tho business, in all
branches, at their Firo Proof Ware
house, Broad street, to which they devotoMHPl
their entire personal attention. They tiro at all
times prepared to make advances on Cotton or Pro
duce in store, and solicit a share of public patron
nge.
F. PHINIZY, E. P. CLAYTON.
Augusta!, Aug. 18, 1851. t.velmo '
(% M. P. STOVALL,
Warehouse unit Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, CiA.
I 10NTINUES tho business, in all its
V_> branches, at his old stand, Fire-
Proof Warehouse,) corner of Washing- BrShKI
ton and Royuold-streets.
Ho hopos, by strict attc _tion to business, to merit
a continuance of tho liberal patronage heretofore
oxtondod to him. ■»
D 5?“ Orders for Family supplies, Bagging, &«.,
promptly and carefully filled, attho lowest, market
prices.
CE?- Liberal advances mado on Produce in stars,
aug 1 dfActf