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I3urkc bounty.
BURKE SHERIFF'S BALE.
\11 T IIL be » d, ou the Aral Tuesday iu JUNE next, be
v ? i jre the C-ou** House door in the town of Waynesl>on/.
I r»;e county, the usual hours of sale, five hundred
1 flfivj(ftsd> «c*M of band, more or less, adjoining lands of
I «. ■ u' Rowse, and S*s.\'.orii Towel, levied on as the property
«.f William L. Buxton, to satisfy sundry' ti. fas. Issued from
* M , /iMrate's Court of the 6-th District. M , in favor of
.f - ;*}i W. Hates and Alexander Lively. Administrator of the
k * • *'f Henry Royal. Levy made and returned to me by a
A! x >—At the Marne time and place will be sold, the inter- j
*t*t Dakt* in a Negro Woman, Caroline, and child,
l,» i Nancy Allen. le vied on satisfy one fi. fa. issued
fr ,: ,M yW rare * O.iiri »f tire 70tk District. 0. M.. in favor
01 l; if*. * Hwt v» *«rtu« Duke. Levy mad.- m.d returned
to me by a Constable.
A » -Will he .sr,id. two hundred and thirty (230) acres of
oh . -ml nichory I.and. adjoining lands of Elton Hodges, Col.
\i fT' aT i d levied o» as the property of
U Jl.am McLendon, to satisfy one 11. fa. issued from La u pul. a
u- ifV, «° '*? ber ’• US*. iu favor of the Eieeulor* of
U nghi M urphrey. Cvuemed. vs. William McLendon.
. . G'-H RICHARD W. BOG EH.S. gh'ff.
BURKE COUNTY—Whereas, Simeon
' * « arr.m-K applies for Letters of Guardianship over the
person and property of Martha Luraoia Tindall, a minor, ldld.
umkr fourteen years of age, of Everett Tindall, late of said
ooonty. deceased i
n.e.'v* are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and all other persons interested, to be and appear
bafmre the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county,
ou the first Monday in j une next. and show cause, If any they
have, why said letters should not be granted ......
Given under my hand, at office In Wayriosooro. this Ist
day of Mav, 1858. WM. V. ST URGES,
< Merk Superior Court Burke county,
my 4 and ex-olßcfo Deputy Clk. Court Ordinary.
(1 PdliC.l \. BURKE OOUNTY.—Where**, AmouCross,
T Admiiiinstrator ou the estate or James M. Cross, de
to u-d, applies for Letter* DismtosoiT—
These a»e, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
th*- kindred'and creditor*of said deceased, and all other per
iM.iii int rested, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary,
to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, then and there to show cause, it any they have,
why s.iid letters should not be granted.
i, i veil under my hand, at office in W?yne*boro\ this 16th day
of February, 1858.
EDWA RD GARLICS* Ordinary.
/ 1 EOIIGI \ lit RKE COUNTY—Whereas, Stephen M.
\ W Herrington, Administrator on the estate of Archibald
Al. Herrington, deceased, applies for Letters Diamissory—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the hundred and creditors of said deceased, and all other pe«
sons interested, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary,
to be held in and for said countv, on the first Monday in isiep
tender next, then and there to show cauae, if any they Lave,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office iu Waynesboro*, thi9 16th
day of February, 1858.
rnbly EDWARD GARLICS, Ordinary.
(1 BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Zachariah
F W imberly, Administrator of the estate of Jesse Knight,
de < used, applies to me for Letters Diamissory—
-I’beseare, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and singular.
Hie kindred, and al! other persons interested, to be and appear
before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county,
on’i c first Monday in August next, and show cause, If any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Witness mv hand, at office in Waynesboro*, this 27th day of
January, 1 \vW KPW VHP C A KLiCK Ordinary.
/ t i .ihioi V, UUKKK dUt'Ml.—Whereas, Henry
\ 1 White, Executor of the last will and testament of Daniel
Whiuvleeeascd. applies for Letteis Dismissorv—
-1i« » , therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors, and all other persona interested, to
Lh- Ui.*i app.utr before the Court of Ordinary, to t*e held in amt
for said county. «<n the first Monday in August next, and show
Miufc* . if an .’ they have, why said letters shouM not be granted.
G i v* n under my hand. at office m Waynesboro*, this 27th day
i''A RD <iA K1
4 1 EOKGI%, BURKE COUNTY.'—Whereas, Henry Bar
v I row. Administrator ou the estate of William Dye, de
o*n**d. :ippiir*B f*»r Letters (Hamissory—
Tl ■ - -fe, therefore, to cite arid admonish, all and singular, the
kl .dred and all other person* interested, to l*e and appear !>e-
I : 1 -»• *•. irt wf Or unarv. to b held in and for said county,
the first Monday in July next, and show cause, if any they
hive, why said Ijetieiaof liiamissioii should not be grunted.
W 'tm- my hand, at office iu Waynesboro*, this 30th day
of fn - ember, 1857. EDWARD OARLICK,
Offitey*
BURKE COUNTY. Whm-aa. Henry’ K
x I Mill*. Administrator, and Mary A. E. Ellison, Adminis
rr .' .x . t t»e t of heniamiu J. Ellison, deteaaad. apply
foii L.-Uers Ug*iui%*'>ry~
i • • -• -are, tin refore. to cite and adraonbih all and singular,
L « ;:•*•! and all other person* interested, tube and appear
!**f-• 1 h‘- ‘ ‘ urt of Orditiary, to be held in and for Said county,
..w tl • M■ mday is Juiy next, lad xml there to show cause,
if Mnythey i«ave, why said Letter of Disndssi iu should not
U".t net** my hand, at office In this 30th day of
IFNu-mber. 1857. EDWARD GARLICK,
i __ Ordinary.
N'O'l It >!. All person* having demands against Ilarbarv
IJpwy, late of Burke county, deceast.*d, are hereby no
♦ rh.l t«» jmsent them to ine. r*roj»eHy attested, within the
*i ne prescribed by law ; and all penona indebted u> said de
fvatMrd. are hereby notified to make injua*«liate payment.
•nyC WILLIAM C. MUSGRoVE. Ex’r.
II lYfi afterdate, application will be made to the
H Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to m>U the Lands of
the * of Samuel I>ows»-, deceased, lying out of the coun
tv t BuiUe. THOS. M. BERRIEN, >
JOHN DOWSE, } Adm'rs.
uiyft WM. P. WHITE. 5
w I vTV II WM after date, application will be made to the
Court of ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell the
al Estate belotiging to .lame* Conner, late of said countv,
!• . d. ap2s GEORGE A. MAXPELL. Adm*r.
V O'l lt ’U. Application > i!l be made to the Ordinary of
.x Burke county, on the first Monday iu June next, for
h ave iu null the real estate of Beverly Randle, deceased, lying
.u!.v Burke county. JOHN R. ST URGES,
tuhfio Amlnietrator of B. Randle.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE.
rillftr; subscriber lieing desirous of moving farther S<juth,
I dors f<*r sale his very valuable PLANTATION, situated
fourte .*n miles South-west «>f Ainericus, containing sixteen hun
dred and seventy acres, nine hundred of which are in a high
:. tie of cultivation; eleven hundred at»d ten acres lie* in the
■uuty of Terrell. I will sell a part or all of said Plantation.
The purchaser, if he desires it, can be supplied with Corn.
Fodder, Teas,«hits, Ac. As persons desiring to purchase, will
probably wish to examine the place for themselves, it Is un»<y
ce-.-ary for me to enter into details, though there are indue*,
nifiit - n sujhj ior character not mentioned here. I invite
p' r>.»ns to come and examine the lands, tlie present crop, and
The iniprowmeiits. The purchaser can secure easy terms,
f. . ctf John k v' t *
NOTICE TO BRICK AND BRIDGE CONTRAC
TORS.
f|'HE brick work of the Tombigl*ce aid Black Warrior
I big •ui the N th-ead and S. uth-west Alabama Rail
load, will Ik- let furcaslt, to the l«»<xest responsible bidiler, on
the first dav of J uly, 1858.
Troposals for tliis work will be received at the Engineer’s
. tilce in F.utaw, Greene county, Alabama, until the day of hit
ting: bids for the brick work of oue or both bridges will l»c
considered.
a j o i.-v k-.. in nearly equal amount*, at the two
bridg 'S, will i*e requ:r»*d. Hie bricks are to of the iwst qual
it\ ; ii -illi.it suitability f.»r tin- intended purpose is to be de
•; !'••! by the Engineer of the Company. Bidders piu«.t state
ib • ;>!e ;:t which they prop.-H*tu make the bricks. To enable
the contractor to work during the low water season, the 4Torn-
F ib* will have at each bridge site several hundred barrels of
Plans and -pc. ideations will he exhibited at the Eutaw of
tl. •*, ay. and atter the 15th day of May next.
Satisfactory evidence of the ability of the contractor to com
phtc his contract, will be required.
Th* superstrn ‘tare of these bridges, al»c»ut 650 feet at each
1 i . U«\ including the draw, will l.e let out this year at a later
uate. but pn.positi*»ns covering both brick work and superstruc
ture will h« coi.si Jersd at the above letting.
B e bridge* are a* Jones’s Bluff, ou the Tombigbee and
Kindi's Feny, m ’be Blai'k Warrior, both heaphv localities,
and aceesMb r to fU till sunutier sets in fairly.
The suj*erstiucttux* of the above bridges will be let out on
’’ • <la\ aj'iMiuted for letting out the brick work—first of July,
18’ 8.
K. E. HOPES, Uhf.Eng.
, 4 „ , Ist Division N. E.AS.W. A.K.R.
W vdnesday, March 10th. ct-lel mh*2o
TWENTY FIVE DOLLAES REWARD.
nrHIK above reward will be paid for the apprehension and
I delivery, in any safe iaii *o that I can got them, my mar
Nanw d Simon, sr»y five feet high, dark complexion, rathe
chunky i»uilt. Also, my woman named Rachel, wife of Si
mon. The Negroes were bought, the man of Thomas Neal
and the woman of Jesse M. Robert*. They are both lurking
around Warrenton, Warren countv. Geo. They trv to past
for freenegroo. MATHEW DEACON,
*»c9o c lr wint on. Georgia.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
EX\ ILL pay Fifty Dollars for the delivery to me, at mv
plantation in Bryan county, Georgia, or his confinement in
an *afe jaii so that 1 can get him, my Negro Man BEN. wl;<»
.eit my Premises ou the 17th day of April last. Said Ben is
..' it tliirty-ftve years of age. five feet six or eight Inches
high, weighs one hundred and fifty or one hundred and sixty
pwiinds. He is a blacksmith and wheelwright, is very Intelli
gent. and will proba lv try to make his way to Macon, Geo.
lie is of dark complexion, wears whiskers on lus chin; he
also wears earrings, haw scarcely any front teeth. He has a
w:r. at the pihi.tutiou oi l»r. T. A. Parsons, in Washington
county. Georgia.
Any iufwnnation concerning him will be thankfully received.
Address me at Eden Post Office, Effingham county. Geo.
turll ' in MATTIIEW HUTCHINS.
FOR SALE.
\\ ILL WILE I*L4\T\Tl«f\ belonging to the «*-
. tate of John H. Milner, deceased, lying on Elkins' Creek,
thr».- arid a half miles west of Zehulon, Pike county, Georgia,
and b-urteen miles from Griffin. The tract contains about one
thousan i acres—about two hundred of which is bottom land,
whiqh, if properly ditched, would be worth fifty dollars per
acre. A e nslderable portion of the uncleared upland is worth
twenty dollars. It is rich, and that which has been i.. tltiva
J- " P r ,v<> “ to be well adapted to the growtn of corn, cot
*‘i t r< cact is level, and Is bordered on the East and
K • ah by Elkins’Cicvk. and the farm is interspersed with
branches, well a-iapted t*» keeping cattle in winter at
1 'iu vs. if. it is one of the best Plantations in Middle
G- a> the Executors wisli to sell it during the present
sr, p . i.um rs are requested to call and see it.
G. W- MILKER. * „ -
a. ti. BECKOOM.S a *
A VINE PLANTATION FOR SAXE
\1 V _ A , 1 U)N i**f«'r sa> rt . It lies three miles from
i M b * ~ , a T ne *l ro* road, contains four hun
... «V ' h °' i . , ' *, 511 * , W n ‘ W*® l state of cultivation,
i' . . c.eariM,- and heavily timbered with oak.
«•. r* ♦ k t'l * Y.‘ s a !f red i ' n eviM V part, from good
K ‘ 7. ... ‘ ‘ t','.- K ‘ f *ad, and well located fora
,\\\ [.* '*} , :->^c«*n.forUblyframedkitch
*r, - .sen Ihe t , hn'.rlwJ^ nvvu '*‘ M Improvement* on the
*1 * .. JA i• V. v * nv 1,1 Georgia.
k • I r 1 AV''*. r*7 . n ‘- A - R!ck«»**n.
brV v . b “> jmh.s.j..hn«.u.em ’
f,..; .- \Z 11 d ‘ ,uy » t.nm,
rt , ... r1 1Q« R - c. JOHNSON.
Warrcnc unty. July 11,135 L ctf j yl 5 *
CAUTION
4 l«L }hare fctrt.*y cau.ioiied against trading forth
iV following 1 >t note*, dated 17th DecemlnT. lfv' de
twelve roouiot from date, and made payable to John BaVue*
or t*earer, viz;
One on L. W. Pou. fer #502 73 ; one on E. J. Walton, E. B
Leverette securit., for $& M ; one on J. W. Cook. Berry Dig
seruritv, f**r #l4 25; oneoti E. IV. Bayr.ca. for #i* 10; oue on
.» Daws. E. W. Bayne* security, for #2l 25; one 8. W .
Wyatt. A. C. Fiwemau socuritT, for #*2l : one on J. W. Wyatt, ■
A Froe mail security, payable to C. W. M’ Michael, for #2fc 75; !
or.eon E. li. Leverettr, E. J. Walton *ecurity, for #9 85; **ne
u-*a D ivid llarri.-. due a* above, date not raeollected, for #125 ; j
on< • Wm. UanW 11, E. W. Baynes security, for sSti; one on
A. Caihbett, so, 2 ~
K „ JOHN BAYNKS.
J ÜBiuirv t, 18W.
r¥ ,|.,. tiuir , v , NOTICE.
I 'A. *■ 7:' HIGHFLIER, will m»ketlie
noted t - • M‘\v\ « in Columbia count>, sit
t . i fr* m Augusta, reason to commeuw
v- .4 1- ‘n of July. The season
given gratis railing to get a colt, a second
Imp. Priam; I
;• .. ' ;• l.d ■■??. .■* . 1 *’V Wilk.' Wonder• !
r - 1 r. d'■» ; t «i*er ; j o ii v ;
of Brindon. ' P M " lik, ’ 5r ' i
Dk* KifTioK.—Said Horae i< a »rry rick wirrel i
oM. (Iftcer. 1...r.,is and i half LijeL. ; f treat tone, 8m riSS :
p<.*iLt>i. good action, and excellent disposition. * i
At Hit* last State Fair held at August* he took the first nre i
mliim. whenar six mouths old, and then unfortunately si inn**) ‘
and d ; ..«pl:i:-ed-hi» k .ee ' In!. Mare* fir m a d:*ta:.u*
ceive evvry care at f -rty cont* per day ; but I will not be rus- 1
pimaiMc for aocident*.
N. B.—One Dollar to thegrooir. Uj all case*.
Covll C TIIOB. W E. BEALLE !
Albert County.
V ■ TU ,°?V IP - Admlphtratorop the estateof BentamHßurch,
or i f ;ar- ,y ’ s,ate of a,,i ' ne ’ to
to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and
nii* >w cause, if any they have, why said letters tdiould not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, this 23d d*v of
decamber, 1857. dec27 W. H. EDM ARPS, Ordinary. _
(IKORGI \, ELBERT COUNTY.—Whereas, Doner
T Thornton, Administrator on the estate of John Burch,
deceased, lab* of Henderson county,State of Kentucky,applies
to me for Letters of Dismission— . „ ,
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, ail ana
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and
how cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
Virtvn under ray hand, at office In Elberton, this 23d day of
December, 1857. dec*27 W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
/ tBORGIA, ELBKBi COl N 1 V.—Whereas, i> /.••:
\T Thornton, Administrator on the estate of Sarah Kesee,
late of the State of Virginia, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission—
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, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud, at office in Elberton, thlsffikl oav of
■ 1b.,.. de*7 W. H. m 'WARDS, Ordinary.
ELBERT COUNTY.—Whereas, Dozier
VJ rhornton. Administrator on the estate of C.’beadle Burch.
Ueajased, late of W arren county, State of Kentucky, applies
to me foi Letters of Dismission— 3 1 v
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular.
th« km red and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
u wdhin the time prescribed by law, and show caus.‘,
it &n> they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, Oils 23d day of
December, 185.. dec-27 W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
rimiilA, ELBERT COUNTY.--rWhereas, Do/ier
\ * l nonitou. Administrator on the estate of Mora Burch,
t 1 ’!; eof lSa- col P c , ou,lt >'- st:ite Os Kentucky, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission-
These are. therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors as said deceased, to be and
appeal at my office, within the time prescribed by law and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under, my hand at office iu Elberton, tills SSd dav of
December, 1857. dec-27 W, H. EDWARDS. Ordinary.
Y f KOKGI ELBERT COUNTY—Whereas, Sarah M
as Armistead, Administratrix on the estate of Dr Aiax
Artuistead, deceased, applies for Letters of Disinianon •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindled and friends of said minors, to be and appear at mv
office, within the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause, it
an j.- they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, this 25th dav of
January, 1858. WM. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
fT M)R(»1\, ELBERT COUNTY,—Whereas, Dozier
V n 1 horn ton. Administrator on the estate of Polly Johnston
deceased late of Franklin county. State of Kentucky, applies
to no* for Letters of Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kmdrea and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause
if any they have, why said Letters should not he granted—
Given under inf hand, at office in Elberton, this *23d dav ot
Dw 3 1867. dwß \V. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
( < BORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY.- Whereas, Dezls
vJ I horn ton. Administrator on tiie estate of Hannah O.
Perkins, deceased, late of Warren county, state of Kentucky
applies to me for Letters of Dismission
These are. therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to lie and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law and
show cause, if any they have, why said letter, should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office In Elberton, this 2.1 d dav ot
December. 1867. dec27 W. H. EDWARDS,Ordinary.
Yf KORiJIA, ELBERT COUNTY.—Whereas, William'
.a B- Bov en, Guardian of Thomas <'. Burch and James J
Burch, having applied to the Court of Ordinary for a discharge
from such Giiardian-hi|i —
These are. therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to show
cause, hy filing objections in mv office, within the time rue
scribed by law. why said William B. Bowen should not be
dismissed from such Guardianship, and receive the usual Let
ters of Dismiss'd].
Given under mv official signature, at office In Elberton, tills
Id day of May, 18 8. WM. H. ED WARDS, Ordinary
my 8 3
l>\\S after date application will lie made to the
i~ Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Nathaniel
Nelms, late of said county, deceased. •
JOSHUA A. NELMS,
_n»hlj Administrator, with tiie will annexed.
w I VIA I) \YH afterdate, application will be made to the
i' Court of Ordinary of Elbert countv, OJ., at the first regu
lar Term after expiration of two months from this notice, for
leave to sell a negro girl named Julia, six years old. belonging
to the estate of George W. Stovall, late of said county de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
ABBA C. STOVALL,Administrator.
. CIXTY l»\Yin after date, application will be made to the
(if < ourt of Ordinary of Elbert county, Ga„ at the first regu
lar term after expiration of two months from this notice, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate- 'if Turner
H. Christian, late of the State of Indiana, deceased, for the
benefit of tiie heirs and creditors of said lice, awl
9 MARION M,CHRISTIAN. Adrn'r.
wIX I'l DX A S after date, application will be made to the
i~ Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Elbert countv, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Julius
Chrlstler, late of said county, deceased.
. „ JOHN O. HIGGINBOTHAM.
_ HinL Administrator, de bonis non.
(ftlftggcock County.
KTOTK/E -All persons indebted to the estate of William
l .lx G. Walden, late of Glaascock county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those having claims
against said estate will render them in, duly attested, within
the time required by law. RICHARD WALDEN.) * , ,
CALVIN LOUI E. s Al ‘ Mi r *-
iJIXTY DVYB afterdate, application willlte made to the
to Honorable Court of Ordinary of Glasscock county, for
leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of
William G. Walden, late of said county, deceased.
RICHARD WALDEN,) A ..
apß CALVIN LOGUE, j Adm rs.
GEORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY.
1 > \RTII*X Jurors and witnesses will take notice that, by
I order of the Honorable James Thomas, Judge of the Su
perlor < ’ourt *'f said county, the .Superior Couit of said county
ha* been adi«mrned until the Fourth Monday in June next
RICHARD WALDEN. Clerk.
Gibson May 10,1858. cl* my 14
(Oglethorpe Ccumtn.
OGLETHORPE SHERIFF S SALE.
W 11.1. pc sold, en tnc flrat Tuesday iu J UN E next, before
v v the Court House door in the town of Lexington, < iglc
liorre county, within the usual hours of sate, a tract ..f Land
in said county, on the waters of Millstone Creek, containing
one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, whereon Joseph
J. Burt now lives, adjoining lands of Dr. Charles \V. Daven
port, and others ; levied on as tne property of Joseph .1. Hurt,
to satisfy aB. fa. from Oglethorpe Inferior Court, In favor f
Pency Woods vs. Joseph J.Burt and James Jarvis, and a ti
fa. from Oglethorpe Superior Court, in favor_iif Thomas T.
Mattox vs. Joseph J. Burt, principal, and Thomas J. Mattox
endorser. Jipiv JAMES CUNNINGHAM. Sheriff.
OGLETHORPE SHERIFF'S SALE.
VYTII,I. he sold, on the first Tuesday in J UNE next, before
it the Court House door in tiie town of Lexington, Ogle
thorpe county, the interest of William T. Doster in a bob-tail
sorrel Horse, under and bv virtue of a fi. fa. from Greene Su
perior Court. In favor of J. 11. Carmichael and D. L Carmi
chael vs. William T. Doster and G. H. Thompson, and one tl.
fa. from Greene Inferior Court, In favor of James L. Brown,
Administrator, Ac., vs. Wiliam T. Doster amt U. H. Thump
son. Property pointed out by G. H. Thompson.
apS* JOS, fi. EDMONDSON. Dep.ShV.
OGLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.
wB-h 1"' sold in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe conn-
V V ty, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the ('ourt
House door and within the legal hours of sale, the following
negroea. to-wit: Sarah, a woman twenty six years old, and her
two children. George, a hov four years old, and Ellen, a girl
two years old; Nivcy, a girl eighteen years old, Syria, a woman
twenty eight years old, and her two children. Scbron, a hov
mui years old, and Burwell. a boy three years old : Marga, a
giri sixteen years old, and label, a girl twelve years old. as the
property of William Wray, to satisfy a mortgage ti fa from
the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Lewis J. Dcupree
vs. said William Wray. Property pointed out iri said mort
gagen.fa, rolchi JAMES CUNNINGHAM. Sh'lf.
A. W.CSaMIOHAKL. WILI.XAM J. IV*. W. P. CAKSTIOHAKI,
CARMICHAEL & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.
(Proprietors of the Carmichael Flouring Mills )
i 10>I>IIsWIO\ 91 KHUII WTS ,aud Dealers in FLOUR,
\ EAL, GRAIN, HAY, &c. Also, Agents for the Gran
itevllie Manufacturing Company’s .SHIRTINGS, Ac
my 12 * c iy
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
f I'llK subscriber offers for sale hi, PLANTATION, lying
.. l n Sorivengiounty, Georgia, containing Eight or Nine
Hundred acres, well timbered and geod farming land
On the place is a nice two-story Dwelling, neatly complete,
and other out houses; good water; convenient to Railroad
licaUh al>OUt 0,,e ulile from Mi! len). and unsurpassed for
Purchasers will be sure to find an easy bargain.
Any further information, address
MILLS J. BRINSON,
ett Milieu P.Q., Ua.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE
I\\ ILL sell a bargain in my PLANTATION ln said coun
ty. It contains two thousand one hundred acres, onethou
i*ana one hundred acre, in cultivation. Os the balance, there
are five hundred acres of good Oak and Hickory, and Pine
Hammock, and five hundred and ninety acres of good Pine
'Timber Land.
There are two settlements, witli a Dwelling House and Nc.
gro Cabins ou each. The tract, therefore, could he divided.
This place is in a fine state of cultivation, and is only"six
miles South "f Albany, the terminus ot the South Western
railroad. It is well watered; Ivingon the Conlawahee creek
I will give a lone credit to a purchaser, upon his paving one"
fourth of the purchase money. Being anxious to concentrate
my planting interest in Alabama, I will give a bargain iu this
plaie. Forterms, apply to D. A. VASON,
cSm _ At Albany, Geo.
WOODSTOCK FOR SALE.
fJMIK subscriber offer., for sale his PLANTATION, fthe
l residence of the late Chas. Cunningham), lying in Jeffer
son county, five miles above Louisville, on the Warrenton road
containing about 11400) fourteen hundred acres
A Iso, a HOUSE and LOT on that most beautiful and healthy
summer retreat. Pine Hill.
«PIS ctf L. CARLETON BELT.
PLANTATIONS FOR SALE
tPHR subscriber offers lor s3ie his two PLANTATIONS,
A lying in the county of Burke, one containing twelve hun
dred anil five (I. 05) acres, lying on the Beaver Dam Creek.
I he other c.nitainlng eight hundred and eighty-one, (tills tract
si: iect to widow’s dower), lying ou Big Horae Crock. All
rme land, and well timbered. Address
»i , , J. W. DICKEY.
A.exander P. Q„ Burke oounty. c 4 ap9o
<T\TK OI GKOKCI \,"LINCOLN COUNTY.—No-
Wm ; Kiven to all persons having demands against
i pwemh.mS t^ ow ' Jr " bite of said county, deceased, to
s™b«i bVul out. within the time pre
nid all B. to show their character and amount;
tolVk^nTm'^laUp^nf ll drt^d ' r«,ffired
—" . b ' BTRt.)THER, Administrator.
STATE OF GEORGIA, ELBERT COTfNTY.
IVUtHPU Judge of said Court.
\\ litniLißi sundry Bills have }>een i% ( i ■ ~
# ▼ legatees, under the will of William Court by
again*t .kihn C. Burch, Executor of «aid wij| B decease u.
tiler respective legacies, and claiming that the ILEiSS* 01 ?!
will to .Sarah Kesee. should be paid toThe JnTZI,??",
thereto, in the event of her death, leaving no clliTdor chimli ed
It is OrJereJ. That said .-arah Kesee. o, her children
or their legal representative*, appear at this Court at or hef/.rl
the March Term. 1859, to claim said legacy : ns in default of
said appearance, said legacy will then be directed to be paid to
the parties now before the Court.
And it is further Ordered , That a copy of this order be pub-
Halieo once a month for nine months, the publication to be be
fore the month of March, 1859, in the following newspapers,
to wit: tii* Constitutionalist, published In Augusta, Geo.; the
Union, published In Washington, in the District of Columbia ;
the LouUville Journal, published in Lcuiiville, Kentucky;
and it some newspaper published in Cincinnati, Ohio.
„A lru * extract from the Minutes of the Superior Court of
Elbert County, Geo„ at March Term. A. D.. 1858.
a P2< *amJra MOSRS S. MILLS, Clerk.
(General 3,buertisemente*
THE LIVER
INVIGORATOR!
prtrahkd nr dr. sanford ,
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS
Is one of the best PURGATIVE and LIVER MEDI
CINES now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic
easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine
known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting
first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stom
ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing
two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings
experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strength
ens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when
taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it un
with unusual rapidity. *
principal regulators of the
performs its functions well,
fully developed. The storu
dent on the healthy action of
formanee of its niuctions;
the bowels are at fault, and
consequence of one organ
do ica duty. For the diaeas
proprietor's has made it his
than twenty years, to find
counteract the many derange
is at last found, any person
plaint , in any of its forms,
conviction is certain,
morbid or bad matter from
place a healthy flow of bile,
causing food to digest well,
tone and health to thewhole
cause of the disease—effect
and ivhat is better , prevent
the Liverlnvigorator.
fleient to relieve the stomach
rising and souring,
retiring, prevents Nightmare
night, loosens the bowela
ness.
meal will cure Dyspepsia.
spoonfulls will ‘always ro
obstruction, removes the
makes a perfect cure,
ly relieves Cholic , while
is a sure cure lor Cholera
Cholera.
needed to throw out of the
cine after a long sickness.
Jaundice removes all sal
from the skfn.
time before eating gives vig
food digest well
cures Chronic Diarrhoea in
mer and Bowel complaints
tacks caused by Worms in
safer, or speedier remedy in
Dropsy , by exciting the ab
raending this medicine as a
Ague, Chill Fever * and all
It operates with certainty,
testify to its wonderful vir-
The Liver ie one of the p
human body; and when it "
the powers of the system are *
ach Is almost entirely depen )
the Liver for the proper per*
when the stomach Is at fault,
the whole systems suffers in *
the Li> er— having ceased to k
es of that organ, one of the f
study, in a practice of more
some, remedy wherewith to (
ments to Which it is liable. 1
To prove that this remedy |
troubled with Livir Com i
has but to try a bottle, and
These Gums remove all 1
theßystem,supplying in their '
iuvigorating the stomach,
purifying the blood , giving ,
macninery, removing the (,
ing a radical cure.
Bilious attacks are cured,
ed, by the occasional use of P
One dose after eating issuf ’
and prevent the food from I
Only one dose t aken before .
Only one dose taken at
gently, and cures Costive |
uhe dose taken after each J
One dose of two tea \
lieve Sick Headache. [
One bottle taken for female
cause of the disease, and
Only one dose immediate I
Oue dose, often repeated, 1
Morbus, and a preventive of l
Only one bottle is
system the effects of medi 1
One bottle taken for
lowness or unnatural color
One dose taken a short
or to the appetite,and makes
One dose, often repeated,
its worst forms, while Sum
yield almost tothe first dose.
One or two doses cures at
Children; there is no surer,
the world, as it never fails.
A few bottles cures
sorbents.
We take pleasure In recoin
preventive for Fever and
Fevers of a Bilious Type.
and thousands are willing to
«./.V/ 0 it B> ’ S LIVER LWIGOR.ITOR.
tues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its
favor.
Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator. and
swallow both together.
TM*: LIVER INVIGORATOR
Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, am! is daily working cures,
almost too great to believe. It cures as If by'magic, even the
first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one botile is
required to cure any kind ot Liver Complaint, from the worst
Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are
the result ot a Diseased Liver.
l&“ Price One Dollar per Bottle.
SANFORD A CO., Proprietors,
* o4f> Broadway, New York.
WHOLESALE AGENTS:
Barnes A Park, New *ork ; T. W. Dvott A Son's, Philadel
phia ; M. S. Burr <fc Co.. Boston; H. 1L Hay A Co., Portland:
John D. Park, Cincinnati; Gaylord A Hammond, Cleveland:
Fahnstock & Davis, Chicago: O. J. VVood&Fo.. St Louis-
H. Pittsburg; S. S. Hance, Baltimore. And
reruled by all Druggists.
Sold, Wholesale and Retail, l>v PLUMB & LEITN ER
ami W. H. TUTT, Augusta, Geo. ly rnhll
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment
/or the Belief of the tick and Distressed, afflicted
with l indent and Bpidernie Dis ase's,
fit HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful
X destruction of human life, caused hy Sexual disease?,
and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims oi
sucli diseases by Quacks, several years ag ■ ilirec cd their con
sul ing Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE AC T worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary for tire treatment of this class of
diseases in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE
GRATIS to all who ahplv i»y letter, with a description of their
condition, (age. occupation, habits of life, Ac.), and in case?
of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OK
CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association com
mands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish
the most approved modern treatment.
The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report
upon the treatment ot sexual Diseases, for the year endin'
January Ist, 1886, express the highest satisfaction with Un
success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Sur
geon in the cure of Spe-matorrho-u, Scimual Weakness, Im
potenee, (ionorrho a. Gleet, syphilis, the vice of Onanism or
Sell-abuse, Ac., and order a continuance of the same plan for
the ensuing year.
The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that
their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have lieen of
great henetit to tin- stunted especially to the y. ring, and they
have resolved to devote t liemselves, with renewed zeal, to this
very important and much despised cause.
An admirable report r.n Sponnutorrhiea, or Seminal Weak
less, the vita-of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-abuse, and
Ollier diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Sur.
g.-on, win tie sent by mail liu a sealed envelope), KRKK OK'
i 'll ARGE. on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage, other
Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual ills
eases, diet, Ac., are constantly living published for gratuitous
distribution, and will l.e sent to the afflicted. Some of the
new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the
last year, are of great value.
Address, for Report or treatment Dr. GEORGE K. CAI,
HOUS, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
S >uth Ninth street, Philadelphia Pa.
lly order of the Directors.
EZRA 1). IIKARTWKLU, President
Geo. Fairchild, Secretary. Jtnf* ap’l
Columbia Countri.
XT KOREI \, COLUMBIA COUNTY.- Whereas, A. M
VX Crawl..rd. Administrator on the estate of Sophia Voting
hue ot said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dismiss.,rv
from said eatati*—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
tm* kindred and creditor.* of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed i»y law, and show cause it
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 12th day of
Maj, lSaiS. my 18 A. OOLVaRD, Ordinary.
\ COLUMBIA COUNTS . Whereas, D. B*
Lumsey, Administrator on the estate of John O’Farrell
debased, applies tor Letters of Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singula
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear a
my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band, at office in Appling.
J» ul2 A. COL YARD, Ordinary.
( 1 KOlt<;iA, COLUMBIA COUNTV.—-Whereas Thos
\ I K. Blalock, Administrator on the estate of D’L I\-u
mmr.deceased applies for Letters Dismissory from said estate—
l hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and ir
the kindred and creditors of said ased, to be and appear at
my Office, within the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause,
if they have, why saiu letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this lltl, day of
March, 1858, nihil _A. CoLVARD, Ordinary.
/iEOHG'A, COLUMBIA COUNTY v herea ,AbelJ,
liutcliiasor.. Administrator on the estate of James Fart
* a Pldieß to me for Letters Dismissory from said estate
iheseare, therefore, to cite and summon, all and singular,
the k ndml and creditors of said deceased, t* tie and appear at
my oilice, within the time prescribed by law, and si,,‘w cause
11 any they have, why said letters should not he granted.
lann-frc“lb'm m> ’ ofllce A Pplillg, this 12th liaV Os
January, 1888, Janl4 A, COLVARD, Ordinary.
flKOHfilt, COLUMBIA COUNTY .-—Whereas. It
d^-aLel“s' t,l “' **" " stale ° f Rub, ’ rt F ™‘ k -
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular
tbe J «n ,, n- 1 w..l eretlifimof said deceased, to be and appeal
M?l V T(U"“ ler m T hand, at office in Appling, this 3d day of
May, 1868. mys Ordinary.
Y 1 LOKfll V, COLUMBIA COUNTY".—Whereas, Samuel
Barnett, Administrator on the estate of Joseph M. A
Hardin, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters l>is
mlssory from said estate— 1
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office wltlnn the time prescribed by law, and show Siise if
any they have, why said letters should not he granted
Given) under my hand, at office in Appling, this 2d day of
February, 1858. feM A. coi'.varu, Orttagfr.
.COLUMBIA COUNTY—Whereas. Levi
\ n lollard, Administrator on the estate of .Samuel Pollard
m' 1 ‘.''""‘'b deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory
from said estate— ’
These hj-c, therefore, to cite ami admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and aimear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law and show
cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 27th dav of
February, 1858. mli2 A. COLVARD. Ordinary.
XTKOHUI A, COLUMBIA COUNTY—YVhereas, E c
V*. K > an Guardian for the tiie pcniOß and property of Win’
c - Dougherty, a)iplics for Letters Dismissory from said (iiiao
ansntp—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred, and ail other persons concerned, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 27th day of
Februray, 1888. mbs A. COLVARD, Ordinary,
XTEORGIA. COLUMBIA COUNTY—Whereas, Levi
' * Pollard, executor on tiie estate of Samuel Pollard late
ot 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 tiie time prescribed by law, and show cause
ifanv tliev have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 27th dav of
February, 1888, _ mh2 A. COLVARD. Ordinary.
GTBORTJIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY .- WU Bcni-i-
W min K . Rowland and James B. Rowland, apply for 1,. t
tersof Administration on the estate of James Rowland, late
of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors, ot said deceased, to he and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 3d dav of
May, 16.>3, tnyf. A. CoLVa RD, Ordinary.
r* HpR«L\, COLI-MBIA COU XTY Jam*
A * H. Alford. Adimuistrator on the estate of Beniamin E
Alford,deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission • "
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at
my office within the time prescribed hr law. ;uid show cause 'if
any thev have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my hand, at office in Appling. this 2-id dav of
April, 1888. ap27 A. COLVARD, Or-hmwv.
iJIATY DAY’S afterdate, application will he made to the
u’ Urdinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell the lands he
longing to Anderson C. Wilson, deceased, lying in said countv
ap? EVELINE A, WILSON. Adm'x. ’
■\TOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of Nancy
XT Richardson, late of Columbia county, deceased, ate re
quested to make immediate payment; and those havine de
mands against said estate will present them, legally authenti
cated, within the time prescribed bv law.
mys EDWARD FULLER, Ex’r.
SIXTY D \Y>s afterdate, application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary of Columbia count}-, for leave to sell four
hundred and ninety acre? of Land in originally Irwin conntv.
No. 22, in the 13th District. Also, forty acres of Land 111
Cher-kee, No. I2S, in the 21st District. Section No. 2, belong
ing to the estate of John Jones, Sr., deceased.
R. W. BASTON, Adm'r.
yPY DAYS after date, application will be made to the ■
Uourt of Ordinary ofColumbia county, for leave
imrtn it ? cres " { Land, more or less. In said county, beioDg
tng to the estate of John Jones, Jr., deceased.
■a——K- YV. BASTON, Adm'r,,
X»I EASeE-?^ 8 AJrD MEDICINES.
X Urt?e^^ D !Tv* u PP Ir of DRUGS and MBD
f.b* ’' “ f ,lora of
T t 'ATA#I a, Broad street, Aigwta.
transportation.
AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH RAILROAD
SCHEDULE,
Augusta, Ca., Dec. 23, 1357.
TOR SiSTAS'KAH AUG MACON.
Leave Augusta at 2 10, A. ,\l.. and 4 00, P. M.
Arrive al Savannaliat.. 8 50, A. M., and 10 55, i'. M.
“ " Macon at 10 45. A. M„ and 12 30, A. M.
TBjOM SkVANNAFI AND MACON.
Leave Savannah at 1 15, A. M., and 11 15, A. M.
Macon at 11 30, P.M„and 2 45. A. M.
Arrive at Augutaat 9 00. A. M„ and 6 47, P. M.
No Train leaves Augusta on Sunday at 4 00, P. M.; and
none arrive* on Monday at 9 00, A. M.
dee24 O. A. BROWN, Superintendent.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
CIIIAXUE UF SCHEDULE—Commencing on SUN
) DAY, November 15,1557.
Leave Augusta 2 10, A. M„ and 4 00, P. M.
Arrive at Milieu 5 05, A. M., and 0 35, F.M.
Leave Milieu 5 40, A. M„ and 3 45, P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 9 00, A. M„ and 6 47, P. M.
Connecting with Trains to and from Savannah and Augusta.
UWlt A. BROWN, Superintendent^
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
TO TAKE EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD, DE
CEMBER 28th, 1857.
Leave Augusta at 2 30, A. M., and 4 00, P. M.
Arrive ai Atlanta at 11 36, A. M.. and l 04, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, A. M., and 10 00, A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 8 56, A. M., and 7 00, P.M.
Sunday trains leaving Augusta at 4 P. M., and Atlanta, 12
\ight, discontinued. (The 230 A. M. train from Augusta
connects through to Memphis).
Connect with South Carolina Railroad.
Arrive at Aifgusta at 1 00, A. M., and 2 30, P. M.
Leave Augusta at 10 ou, A. M., and 8 05, P. M.
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22, P. M., and 0 33, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 1 45, A. M, and 12 30, P. M.
Atlanta and La Grange Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15, P. M., and 7 00, A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 2 00, A. M., and 1 00, P. M.
Macon and Western Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 8 20 A. M., and 5 30, P.M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00 P. M., and 12 00, Night.
Athens Branch—*'Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, Night.
Arrive at Athens at 10 30, Day.
Leave Athena at 12 00, Night.
Arrive at Augusta at y UO, Morning.
Arrive at Atlanta; t 11 34, Morning.
Washington Branch—Daily Train—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta at 3 30, Night.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, “
Arrive at Washington at 7 35, Morning.
On Monday’s, Wednesdays and Fridays, an extra train leaves
Washington al 1 40 Evening, and connects with the down
Day Passenger train from Atlanta, and returning to Washing
ton at 0 45 Evening.
Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta at 4 00, Evening.
Leave Atlanta at 10 00, Morning.
Arrive at Warrenton at 8 00, Evening.
Leave Warrenton at 3 30, Evening.
Arrive at Augusta at 7 00, Evening.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1 14, Night.
<tec2s GEORGE YONQE, Gen. Bupt.
FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, &C.,
FROM SAVANNAH ANI) CHARLESTON.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia sls
Excursion Tickets, good for returning, up to Jan. 1, 185#. .. 25
f iekets from Philadelphia to Niagara Falls, furnished by
the Agents at Charleston and Savannah 8
f|MIK wen known first class Side-wheel Steamships, KEY
* lS kS f ATE, Capt. O. P. Mailshmax, and STATE
Os GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Garvin, now form a Weekly
Line tor the North leaving Charleston and Savannah on alter
nate Saturdays a.*- follows :
'lie Keystone State, from Charleston, May Bth, 22d ; June
5t h. lyth ; July 3d, 17th and 51st, Ac., leaving Philadelphia thu
alternate Saturdays.
The.st ate of Georgia, from Savannah, May Ist, 15th, 29tu :
Jam- 12th, 26th ; July 10th and 24th, ac., leaving Philadelphia
the alternate Saturdays.
1- "r safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms, these
Ships are uot surpassed by any on the coast. One hundred
miles of this route on Delaware River and Bay—two nights at
FOR NIAGARA FALLS, THE LAKES AND CANADA.
Shortest and Cheapest Route.
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great North
western Railroad route through to Niagara Falls or Buffalo,
in sixteen hours from Philadelphia Through Tickets, with
the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate
points, for sale by the Agents in Savannah.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, $23. Elmira, s2l; to Canan
daigua, $22. C. A. GREINER & CO.,
Agents at Savannah.
T. S. & T. G. HUDI),
ftpß7 > it ('liarlrston.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
nbin Passage from 4'hnrleslon to \>w York,
NEW YORK AND CHAKi.i> -ion mkam PACKETS.
Through in 48 to 53 Hours.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
'THE new Steamship COLUMBIA, 1,800 tong, M. Baauv,
J Commander.
N AMIVILLE, 1.500 ton*, T. I>. Ewan, Commander.
MARION, 1,500 tons, W. J. Fostkr. Commander.
JAMES ADGFU, 1,500 tons, 8. C. Turn kk, Commander.
SOU 111 ERN ER, 1,000 tons, L. Al. Murray, Commander.
Leave Adger’s Wharves every WEDNESDAY and SAT
URDAY, after the arrival of the ears from the South and
West, at high water.
These Steamships were all buiit expressly for the Line, and
lor safety, comfort, and speed, arc unrivalled on the coast. Ta
bles supplied with every luxury ; attentive and courteous com
manners, will ensure travellers by this line every possible
comfort and accommodation. Apply 10
HENRY MISSROON & CO., Agents,
, ~ _ Charleston, S. O.
Cabin Passage $25 00
Steerage Passage: s 00
n.y22
FOR PALATKA, EAST FLORIDA.
t'l'a Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Ficoiatu
and Middleourg .
rp HE at timers, WM. GASTt >N, Captain Thomas E. Shaw,
.1- and S I'. JOHN, Capt.. J as. Furkrorn, will leave Savan
nah eveiy MONDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, at 10
o’clock, for the above place. The St. John is a new boat, built
expressly for the trade, with large and airy State Room accom
moduli n, and taking the inland route, offers superior facilities
for invalids and others. For further particulars, enquire of
CLAGIIOUN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
Savannah, March l, 185-1. mar 14
IMPORTANT TO TR AVELLERS GOING NORTH
BY THE liAY LINE,
CEVHOVHD VXD HO WOKE It MI.KD \l>, In con
n ucct nut with the 8 1 EAM PACK KTSnn Chesapeake Bay
forming a dally line unsurpassed for comfort, sliced and safety
between Weldon, N. t'., and Baltimore, Md.
The elegant Steam Packets, LOUIS] AN A, Capt. Kushi-11,
asd NORTH CAROLINA, (’apt. Cannon, new boats, beauti
fully tit ted up with commodious state-rooms, are now running
dail> on 'he old and favorite Bay Line, which, in connection
with the Roads scuth of Weldon, presents the following unsur
passed schedule:
Leave Augusta. Geo., 9.30, A. M.;
“ Branchville, H. C„ 1.50, P. M.;
’* Kingsville, “ 6.00, P.M
“ Wilmington, N. C., 6.00, A. M
“ Weldon. •• *2, p. M ;
“ Norfolk, Va., 6, P. M.;
Arrive at Baltimore, Md., T, A. M.
In time for the early morning trains for Philadelphia and
hew York.
Through Tickets to Wilmington, $9; thence to Baltimore *l3.
1 hrough Tickets may also he purchased In Wilmington for
Philadelphia, at #l4, and for New York at $15.50, of S. D.
\\ A LLA< 'E, 1 icket Agent, or at Weldon for Baltimore at SB,
Philadelphia at $lO, and New York at sl2, of E. N. PETER
SON, Agent S. ami K. R. Co.
Baggage checked through from Augusta to Weldon, thence
to Balt more.
Through from Wilmington to New York in 36 hours, without
loss of sleep.
For further particulars, apply to C. D. BOYDKN,
hovlß ts Agent Inland Route.
FREIGHTS BY THE SAVANNAH RIVER,
BY THE IRON STEAM BOAT COMPANY LINE,
YV’ILL be received and forwarded free of Commission, ad
▼ ▼ dressed to the care of Agent iron Steamboat Company „
J. B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta.
S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent, Savannah.
Augusta, July 1, 1857. dacly iy7
COPARTNERSHIP.
fllllE undersigned have this (lav formed a copartnership
X under the Arm name of RICHMOND A HEED, forthe
transaction of a general Wholesale ami Detail GROCERY
Bli ,s 1 N Er-s, and hare taken the store recently occupied by .1.
Heed, opposite the Planters’Hotel, where we intend keeping
a large and extensive assortment of all articles of the trade,
which will be sold on accommodating terms. Our stock has
been selected with great care In the Northern markets, and
with a view to Its being especially suited for the use of fami
lies and the planters' trade.
We hope, by strict attention to business and Ihe Interest
onr patrons, to merit a share of public patronage.
W. R. RICHMOND,
Os the late firm of Estes .4 Richmond.
net dtf JERRY REED.
AMERICAN HOTEL *
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
f 1 1R subscriber has taken this well-known and popular
C HOTEL, which has been thoroughly renovated, re-fitted
and furnished, and is now open for the reception of the travel
lug public, who will tint! at this House the comforts and luxu
The Table (which I.s under the care of Mr. SOLON DYKE,
formerly of the Oongaref- House,) will always be supplied with
the l>est to be had in either the Columbia or Charleston markets.
No effort will be spared to make this Hotel one of the best
hi this city. A . STERN EN, Agent.
Columbia, 8.0., June 16.1857. ly jel6
CLARK AND CO.,
"IVTOW Offer for sale their splendid new stock of oILV. R
n W ARE, of all kinds—Tea Sets, Pitchers, Castors, \ „
ers. Goblets, Tumblers, Cuns, Forks, Spoons, Ladies ; past™
Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives.
Sheffield PLATED W A RE—first quality of goods In Castors
Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candlesticks, Ac.
Birmingham and American PLATED WARE, very showy
and at low prices.
GOLD W ATOHES, of all good makers—Cooper, Dent, To
bias. Burley A Johnson, English makers ; and Jules Jurgensen
of Copenhagen.
SILVER WATCHES in great variety; quick bent Railroad
V\ atches, large size.
Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEWKLRT, all
the newest styles, with a large stock of Staple and FANCY
GOODS, at their store. Post Office Corner, opposite the Rail
read Bank. oets
TENNESSEE BACON.
r|U\ K\T\ thousand pounds Tennessee BACON, hog
1. round, on consignment and for sale at Xo. 7 Warren
Block, by mh3o KXNCBLKY & SANCHEZ.
BLUE STARCH.
G/ l BOXES Blue STARCH;
wi' to boxes White “ in store and lor sale.
mhlT RICHMOND A REED.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
ril \\ KLY E boxes, about twelve thousand pounds BACON,
JL a little discolored, but good and sound.
myO _ T. W. FLEMING A CO.
SHIRTS, SHIRTS.
SII HITS, white and colored, all sizes, forty-seven dozen,
juiit received, and will be offered at very low pr.ces at
A. I*. BIG Non A *
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
I7IVE kegs choice BUTTER ;
20 hoxes CHEESE, fresh from the North, weekly, now
11 store and for sale, apt! RICHMOND A REBD.
KID GLOVE CLEANER.
npiiis article will instantly clean stained or sailed Kid
Gloves, without leaving any disagreeable odor. One bot
ue will elean tifty pair of Glove.. A few dor.eti just received
by oetO BAVILAND. OHICH BiTKR & 00.
BOSOMS, BOSOMS, BOSOMS.
IZORTY dot. SHIRT BOSOMS, just received from Pan.
ton’s celebrated Bosom Manufaotorv, New York, all
qualities. Also, fine Embroidered an,: Wove BOSOMS for
sale cheap by apS HAIGH A ANDREWS.
BACON
IJMFTY Thousand pounds Clear BACON SIDES;
. ID Tierces RICE ;
20 Kegs Fresh Goshen BUTTER.
Just received on consignment and for sale by
w. h. Howard,
-May 9 d 4 Commission Merchant. i
HOLLAND GIN.
11*II’E pure Holland GIN, just arrived, a very Are arti
cle. For sale by mhl7 ' RICHMOND & REED. f
SJmtul €ax ite.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. CH ASE has returned to ttic City, and may be found
at his office on Broad street, opposite the United .suites
Hotel. . .
He Is using the Magneto-Llectne machine in some of the
more painful operations with marked success. _tf_ 0c.9
DR. J. T. PATERSON, DENTIST,
OFFICE and Residence in Col. Clanton’s Buildings, on
Washington street, a few doors from Broad street, oppo
site the Augusta Hotel, is prepared to do anything pertaining
to the profession. Will extract Teeth with the latest improved
Instruments, and has used the benumbing process for extract
ing teeth without pain for nearly the last twelve months.
oclS ly
C. M. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
OFFICE over Carmichael A Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga.
All operations pertaining to Dentistry, faithfully and scien
tifically executed.
DENTISTS’ MATERIALS furnished to order.
Jyi iy
E. W. HARKER. M. D.,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFICE on Broad street, one door above Post Office corner
Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen’s Patent and Hunter’s Con
tlauous Gum work, and all recent improvements in the art.
augia
M. JJork 3k&oertis£mento.
FRENCH’S HOTEL,
Corner of Frankfort Street and City Hall Square, opposite
the City Hall , New York City.
mills HOTEL is conducted on the European plan of Lodg-
JL ing Room*, and meals a* they may be ordered, in the
spacious Refectory.
There is a Barber’s Shop, with Baths, in connection there
with. This popular Hotel is in the immediate vicinity of mer
cantile business, and the principal places of amusement, and
offers every inducement to those who consult convenience and
economy.
Those going to California or Europe, will be furnished with
all the information they may desire, and also be protected
from imposition In the purchase of passage tickets.
R. FRENCH, Proprietor.
N. B.—Beware of Runners who say we are full, as many are
interested in saying so. 3m mhl3
KEROSENE OILS,
DISTILLED |VBOM GOAL—NOT EXPLOSIVE.
Secured by Letters Patent.
THE different, grades of these celebrated OILS, suitable for
Machinery of all kinds, Binnacle ana Family use, can be
had of the undersigned, also of the wholesale Oil Dealers and
Druggists in the City of New York, and of the authorised
Local Agent of the Company in this place.
AUSTENS, General Agents. KaresotieOil (Jo.,
No. 50 Beaver Street, N. Y.
Local Agencies granted on application as above. Orders
should specify the description of lamp or machinery for which
the Oil is wanted. ly myßl
FOUNTAIN’S INDIA STORE.
6K BROADWAY , New York, is full of Goods from
11 1 1 CHINA, JAPAN aud INDIA, whioli (unbrace
Novelties and Dress Goods, which are only to be found at the
above establishment. Seersucker, Ooncan, Pongees, Satins;
, also. Scarfs aud Shawls from *5 to S3OO. Scarfs, Ifamlkorchiet's,
, Dresses, &c„ manufactured from the fibres of the Pineapple
handsomer aud more durable than silk. Fashionable Bonnets
; made of the same, can be washed aud remodeled to suit the
taste, and worn for years. Also, thousands of Eastern (Asiatic)
, articles, well w-orthy of the attention of all.
: Milliners will lie supplied per mail with samples of the Pine
apple, or, can have Pattern Bonnets of the latest fashion, biauk
and colored, sent by express to any part of the country.
, P. Si.—lndia China in sets aud sisgle piecos, Vases, Ac . Ac
my2#
MERILLO IRON WORKS.
t MERRILL!) A J ACQU.E.S, 142 Centre Street, Men) York,
MAX'I FAGTURKRS and Dealers in Wrought Iron
PIPES, FITTINGS, TOOLS, and every description .<
1 apparatus connected with Steam, Water and Gas, for heating
t and lighting Steamers, (’hurches. Hotels, Private Dwellings,
Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, Factories and Halls.
Also—Valves, Docks, Pumps, Guages, Bollersjand Boiler
* Flues, made to order.
Our Screw Gutting Machines are entirely new, and our own
Patent—warranted to do double the work of any other inveu
' tion.
‘ Orders solicited from all sections of the country and prompt
ly attended to. ly je2B
BOY'S CLOTHING AND HATS.
Al\ IHGXOX A CO. have n jw in store a fresh aud
. new assortment of CLOTHING and HATS, of their
- own manufacture, suitable for Youths, Boys and t'hild.en,
which they are offering at low prices. Their stock consists, in
part, of the following articles:
Planters’ Linen ROUND JACKETS, shrunk ;
*’ “ PANTALOONS,
” “ COATS and VESTS,
Black and Drab Farmers’ Satin ROUND JACKETS •
“ Alpaca ROUND JACKETS and PANTS;
iv Lite Linen “ “ -- *•
Marseilles COATS, PANTS and VESTS ;
Assorted styles of HATS, SHIRTS, Ac.
. Augusta, April Litli, 185.8. ap «o
MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS.
\\f K have nowon hand a good assortment of HATS, for
, ’ Mk') ;)"<> Boys, which we are offering at low prices.
Call and make your selections at
d . A. P. BIGNON A CO.'S,
Opposite the Post Office corner.
THE RED SULPHUR SPRINGS,
„ MONROE COUNTY, VIRGINIA,
e fJIHEtsE celebrated Mineral Springs, which have acquired
so much celebrity and such an unbounded reputation in
the cure of Consumption, Bronchial Affections, Chronic
Iharrhcea, Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Brain, are now open
for the reception of visitors. Invalids would secure better
rooms and better care and attention by coming early as we .re
usually very much crowded through July and August. Yisi
tors for this place should leave the Virginia and Tennetwee
Railroad at Newbern depot. They will then have but thirty
eight miles of staging over a good road. Distance from New
bem to Knoxville, Tenn., two hundred and twenty miles;
from Kuoxvilleto Dalton, one hundred and tea miles.
, The salutary effects of these unnval.-d waters can he amply
i- authenticated by reference to any of the following persons •
0 Rev. J. M. Wood. Col. E. I). Chisolm, Mr. Win. Peek. C
e-1 'h| r Town Geo. Mr. U. J. Reeves, Capt. H. P. Walker, Mr.
«. w Chapman. Griltin, Geo. Mr. David Clout,.n, Van
, Wert. Geo. Mrs. John B. Walker, Madison, Geo.
_uihai t. 8, Campbell a co.
DRIED APPLES.
4 FEW bushels DRIED APPLES, In store and for sale.
I A. apll RICHMOND A REED.
GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, &C.
T HAVE removed to the Building on the South side of
X Broad street, nearly opposite my former stand, where 1
have just received a large addition u# my extensive stock of
GUJSS, PISTOLS and GUNNING APPARATUS, which
i makes my assortment complete, and superior to anything in
g this market, and respectfully invite the attention of all who
u are in want of any article In the line. It consiatsof—.
RIFgES. of my own manufacture ;
Double GUNS, by the best makers. Steel Barrels ;
“ * k Stub. Twist, all varieties:
Single Barrelled UL NS, Twist Barrels;
Deane, Adams & Deane’s Repeating PISTOLS, a sunerb
article ; *
TOl S * all * sl7 es ; also, Allen’s Six Barrelled PiS-
Single Barrelled Self-Cocking PISTOLS, ivory and Wood
1 Handles;
Single Barrelled Rifle PISIOLS, Steel Barrels:
P wder FI. ASKS,Shut BELTS,Game BAGS, DogUALLS
r Percussion (’APS, all varieties; Gun WADS, Drinking
• <-’?£». CARTRIDGES. WdO
', andsHOl, Bar I.LAD ;
Also—A good assortment of Pocket and Pen KNIVES
SUISSORS. RAZORS, Ac. Thankful for past favors, and so
ft llclts a continuance.
prumß Re-stocked and Repaired neatly and promptly
t and Rifles made to order and warranted.
_ oo® iy W. D.BOWEN, Broad street.
THE VICTOR STILL IN THE FIELD.
T ,IK undersigned have lieen appointed Sole Agerda. in
A Augnata. fur the retail sale of
THE VICTOR COOK STOVE.
Manufactured at the Augusta Works, in this city. We pro
. pose to keep constantly on hand, at both our stores, ou Broad
street, a full supply of the different s ! m>s ot this desirable
.stove, to which we invite the attrition of purchasers
Aside from the fact that the Victor is the product of Home
. Industry, and that its extensive sale and use for a vear past has
proved it to be all that is claimed for it, the advantages of
purchasing a .Stove manufactured at home, where new plates
’ are constantly at land, will he apparent to all.
; VV. IT. SALISBURY A CO.,
No. 3 DeKalb Range.
; , , S. S. JONES A 00.,
• ap.3o daclm 210 Broad street.
j .... PORTRAIT PAINTING.
fItHOMAH I'OllbTEll, J’ortrait Fainter from England,
JL hegs leave to inform the Inhabitants of Augusta anil vi
cinity that he has left Tvckkr A Pxkkins’ Establishment,
and taken rooms at Dr. I'atsuson’s, corner of Washington and
Libs streets, where he paints life-like PORTRAITS, in oil or
water colors, for twenty-five dollars, and upwards.
* • Portrait* of deceased persons painted from Ambro
ypes or 1 holographs, ami will guarantee satisfaction.
_ FANCY DYEING"
[ f-J. H. DOIMwE’B Dyeing Establishment, Greene street
1 '* • »bOve Kollock street. DYEING of every description
‘'ItfAUHING and DRESSING of Bonnets; Gents’
< lothmg CLEAN El) and REPAIRED at short notice. Es
tabtished 1852.
FOR SALE.
BL, V < K , Writing and Marking INKS, of superior quallt
at Dodge s Dye House, Greene street, at the followiu
prices per gallon : 111
By the barrel 17 cents
Single gallon o s ..
Augusta, Ga.. June 12. 1857. diciy Iy7
_NEW BOOKS.
| J.l-G- V. O VTI-'-S ,v Itlto. have just rsceived the lot
\3T lowing interesting BOOKS : °'
Biblical Commentary on the New Testament; bv Dr Her
mann Olshansen. Profesror in the University of Erlangen •
transiated from the Herman by A.C. Frenduck. D. I) g
1 he Saint and his Saviour, or the Progress of the Soul in the
Knowledge of Jesus ; by Rev. C. it. Spurgeon. “Christ
Pictures Amb6r ’ by W. Denison,authoress of Home
.h?s7e?F o 7d?ofLo o ,dk 0 me Rnd I,rinCiple: by Mrß Sallle K "
shei a ,>s.° nnan ’ ° r Trllls a,ul tbelr :hy Mrs. l.incoin
Lite in Israel, or Portraitures of Hebrew Character- bv
Maria K Richards, authoress of Life in India. ’ '
.„i'r " s,utllt ‘°!i Surakd- ; Containing Farces, Dialogues
Ve d rsl- b i7»o a a'Ke h .,P f ” r Leelainatioii, in Prose ami
verse. Also, a treatise on Oratory and Elocution. Hint* on
Dramatic (haracters, Costumes, Positions on the stage Staking
Up, Ac., with Illustrations ; by P. A. Fitzgerald. eS]. ,ny9
r,,...- „ w M ,9 RE NEW BOOKS.
r r I K Quaker Soi ter, or. The British in Philadelphia; An
L Historical Novel, by a noted Judge.
Records of the Revolutionary War; containing the Military
i'" 11 ., 1 ' Inwclal Correspondence of distinguished officers, by W
1. R. Mattel I. ’ *
Narrative of Remarkable Conversions, Revivals, and inei
dents, including a Review of Revivals
The Interpreter; a tale of the War. by G. .1 White
Mellvilte; first issued In Littelt’s Living Age For’saleat
GEO. A. OATES A BRO.’S
Book and Music Store.
NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS.
\YHITF. Lies, a novel, by Reed ;
Meadow Brook, by the author of Tempest and Buu-
Northem Travel. Summer and Winter ;
lor - CtUreS ° f Swe<Jen ’ Uenmark.and Lapland, by Bayard Tay-
Deliit and eredit, translated from the German of Gustah
£S2£&> L ; y Christian CharleSjonas !
wa^h^ofVfS^^F 11 ’ Sl «° Urnoy ’ J
Vert 8 - 0 ’ another aupply of Souvenirs of Travel, by Mad.|Le ‘
Never too Late to Mend, by Reed 1
Peg Woffington, Christie Johnson.’by Reed •
Quits, by the author of Initials ’ 1 ’
- J atl3Q GEO, A, OATES k Bit.)
. , . VENISON hams"
A ™'by C aon NLSUN H r Jl wt received and for j
ajL_aaue o\ apll RICHMOND A HEED.
„ WINES! WINES! i
IQ ca ?. e: - - Vlu .‘. nm 3 Cabinet CHAMPAGNE, qts ;
20 “ Imperial " ptß ’ ;
for wild hv Lafltte CLARKT, lust received and
lor sale by ap2« D’ANTIGNAG i HUBBARD- G
Sueiness €ar£»s,
CLAIBORNE SNEAD,
A TTORSiKY AT LAW, and Commissioner for the
I\. Smtes of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and
Kentucky, office over the Cost office, Augusta, Georgia.
aplS __ __ 6m _
ANDREW J. RODGERS,
ATTORNEY -VXD COTXSELLOR AT LAW,
185 May Street,
feb26 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ts
C. R. STROTHER,
A TIORX'LA .V l LAW, Llucolnton,Ga., will pract ,t
in the counties of Lincoln, Wilkes, Elbert and Coinin'> i i
All businessentnisted to him will receive prompt and uu'
mltting attention. ly janlt
. GARLAND A. SNEAD.
ATTOIi Ahi AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, willp. t
tice in all the Courts of the Middie District. Ofllc ,1,
the North side of Ellis, West of Washington street.
He is aisojpommissioner for the States of Alabama, Flo r c a
ami Texas. ly jan!6
LAW CARD,
Berrien & jones practise Law in the Courts of the I
Middle Circuit of Georgia, and in the Supreme and Fed
eral Courts. Office at Waynesboro’, Burke county, Georgia.
THOMAS M. BERRIEN,
mill? daetf MALCOLM D. JONES.
J. G. MONTGOMERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marietta, Ga., will practice
in the following counties: Cherokee, Cobb, Fannin,
Forsyth, Gilmer, Dawson, Lumpkin, l'aulding, Pickens, Union,
Towns, Milton, and Fulton.
Special attention given to all collections.
Reference :—.lames Gardner, Esq., Augusta, Ga.
janl9 6in
THADDEUS OAXMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, and V urchaaing and Collecting
Agent. Office over the City Bank, Augusta, Georgia.
Having formed a connection with gentlemen of the Bar of
Edgefield and Barnwell, will attend to business in those Dis
tricts al o. dt*cly ,janß
STEPHENS & DuBOSE,
ATTORNEYS at LAW', Sparta, Geo., will practice in
all the counties of the Northern Circuit.
Linton Stephens. janl Ciiari.es W. Dußosx
A. G. WHITON,
GENERAL RAILWAY AGENCY,
No. 72 Pine Street, New York,
TYI'RCHASES and sells Rails, Equipment, Machinery and
JL Railroad Supplies. ts janS
MACKENZIE & WARD,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W, Waynesboro’, Burke county,
Georgia, will practice in Burke, Scriven, Jefferson, Wash
ington,Tatnall, Montgomery, Emanuel and Richmond counties.
0c.5
FLEMING JORDAN,
4 TTORXEY AT LAW, Madison, Georgia, will give
XIL prompt attention to all business entrusted to him in this
part of the State.
I Mr. Jordan is my agent during my absence from (he State.
; I solicit for him the confidence and patronage of the public.
Joshua hill.
__Dec. 5, 1557. dec6 tom
: LAW CARD.
s fIIHE undersigned have formed a copartnership under the
» JL name of Walton Sc Robertson, and will practice law in
all the Courts of Richmond county, and in the Superior Courts
of Columbia, Burke, Jefferson and Scriven counties. They
* will be thankful for business, and give it their best attention.
Office over the Post Office, Augusta, Geo.
WILLIAM A. WALTON,
dec2*2 6m W. A. ROBERTSON.
M. H. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAYV t Augusta, Ga., will practice in
the counties of Richmond, Burke, Jefferson and Coluin
r bia, of the Middle ; and Warren, Wilkes and Lincoln, of the
' Northern Circuits. Office in Constitutionalist Ranee.
. oelO _ ly
r WILLIAM A. WILKINS. 1 JOSEPH H. WILKINS.
, W. A. & J. K. WILKINS.
ATTORNEYS at LAW, Louisville, Jefferson county,
Georgia, will practice in the counties of Jefferson. Burke,
Emanuel, Washington, Scriven, Columbia, Richmond, rat
nail, Montgomery, Hancnek and Warren. ts sc 5
EUGENE L. HINES,
A TTOHNEY AT LWV, T honiasviile, Georgia.
J XL jan*2B c6m
; W. G. JOHNSON,
A TTORNEA' AT LA», Augusta, (Jeorgia. 081 in
XV ConatitutioimlDtßange. ly ivl
G. J. WRIGHT,
ATTORNEY' AT LAW. Albany, Georgia, will i uul
promptly to all business entrusted to him. ly ruv 4
L. D. LALLERSTEDT,
A TTORNKA' AT LAW, Augusta. Georgia. Oflfte over
A the City Hank. te1,20
, THOMAS MOURIS. ] JOHN B. KSTJCS.
MORRIS & ESTES,
Attorneys at law , Carnesville, Ga.; will practice
in ail the counties of the Western Circuit, and in the coun
ties of Elbert and Hart, in the Northern. Business entrusted
to their care will meet with prompt attention. Particular at
tention paid to collections. ts jaul7
i HENRY J. LANG,
Attorney at law. li ncolntou, Ga., will practice
in Lincoln, Wilkes and Columbia counties. Ail business
[ entrusted to him will receive prompt at tention. iuy m 2
LAW NOTICE.
fIMIE undersigned will practice LAW and EQUITY, in Co
JL partnership, from this date, using the firm name of \V A LK
EK Sc ROGERS, in criminal business, their practice will re
main separate, as heretofore.
Office north-west eortier of Broad and Washington streets.
EDWARD J. WALKER
ALPHEIS M. ROGERS.
An i ‘ta, Sept. Bth, 1856. t_f sept 9
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
Importer and dealer in brandies, gin
ALBANY ALE, GUAM PAGNE, and other Winns :w:
Liquors, Teas, Sugars, Ac. Nos. 113 Congress anti 37 St.Juliei.
gtreets.Savannah. Ga. rise my 23
111 ai*e~tjousCs.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
1 YIT K. beg to call the attention of our friends, arid the public,
i W to our large stock of GROCERIES (liquors excepted)
) lu this city and Charleston, which we are prepared to sell for
cash, or to prompt paying customers, on favorable terms.
DA.sikO.HANi>, ) GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.,
G. W. Williams, ( Charleston, S. U.
Azakiaii Gkavrs, ( HAND, WILLIAMS A GRAVES,
E. C. Williams, J Augusta, Geo.
) aa23 dtacly
EVANS, HARRISS & C 0„
I FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
n\ VIIGYA(’, E\ \ V-i eV t’O. have associated with
them tier. Roar. Y. Harriss, for the purpose of transact
! inga FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS at
the city of Savannah.
The business will be conducted under the style of EVANS,
, HARRISS A CO., aitdWy. E. Evans an < Kobt. Y. Har
biss will give their personal and undivided attention to the
same.
Their object is to do exclusively a PLANTERS’ BUSI
NESS, and a long experience lu a similar business at Augusta,
Ga.. and Charleston, S. 0.. induce the confident belief that
they will be enabled to give entire satisfaction in the sale of
Cotton and other produce to the Planters of Georgia and Ala
bama who may favor them with their patronage.
They have taken an Office anti Safes Room in Hodgson’s
Range. Bay street, a few doors above the Exchange, where
they will be prepared, by the 15th of August, to receive cn c .
signments of Cotton and other produce, ami the orders of their
friends, and planters generally, for Bagging, Rope and other
supplies, which they will execute with promptness at the low
est market rates.
Their commission for selling Cotton w ill be Fifty Cents per
bale. WILLIAM E. EVANS,
ROBERT Y. HARRISS,
WM. M. D'ANTIGNAC,
Jyl7 __ GEORGE W. EVANS.
WILLIAM B. WILLIAMS, J SAMCEI. V. RSID,
Late of Richmond, Virgina. | Late of Lynchburg, Va.
WILLIAMS & REID,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cincinnati, Ohio,
Solicit orders for Pork, liacon, Lard, Grain, Flour, Whiskv
Seed, Ac.
References.— Titos. P. Stovall A- Co., Augus'a. Geo.; Pee
bles A White, Petersburg, Va.: Winston A Powers, KUh
mond, Va.: Leigh & Urn.; Norfolk, Va.; Gradiin & Sorrel!,
Cincinnati, Ohio. 6m i'eb7
THE VICTOR COOK STOVE!
M GREAT SOUTHERN FAVORITE.
AXI b A(TI RED at the Augusta Works. Augusta, Ga.,
from Southern Iron. The undersigned being sole Agent
tor the sale of the above named Cook Stove, takes' pleasure in
recommending it to dealers merchants, and the public general,
ly, as being alrthat its name implies. Feeling assured in his abil
jty to supply them with a COOK STOVE that is unsurpassed in
beauty and style of finish as well as general utility, by any Cook
Stove now in use, being a perfect operator with either wood or
coal, it cannot fail to answer any murketor section of country I
have four sizes of the Victor. No. 7 large enough for a family
ot 12. No. 3 large enough for a family of 20. No. 9 large
enough for a family of 80. No. 10 large enough for a family
Os 40.
Dealers who favor me with their patronage, will realize
many advantages therefrom, such tut avoiding less by breakage
in transportation. Orders filled on short notice and in quan
tity to suit actual demand. All plates, or sections, when bro
ken or injured from any cause, can always be supplied by me
on application.
Also, Parlor and Box STOVES, suitable for Dwellings,
Churches, Schools, Stores, Ac. All of which 1 will furnish at
wholesale aud retail prices, at as low rates as the same article
can be laid down here from the North.
4\. H. GOODRICH, Sole Agent,
Old Stand of W. 11. Maltarrey A Co., No. 3 Ib-Kalb Range
Augusta, Ga. d*cly au’2B ’
AUGUSTA STOVE DEPOT AND HOUSE FUR
NISHING EMPORIUM.
\\ T M. 11. (JOODItHTI, Sole Agent and Proprietor On
hand, a full assortment of the celebrated Victor Cook
STOVES, manufactured in this city from Southern iron being
the best constructed cook stove now in market. Having been
f'-' l V Rested, it has proved to be all that itsname implles*"The
Also, a large variety o Parlor. Ilall and Hoi STOVES-of
Southern manutacture—all of which are now offered at whole
sale and retail prteea, and warranted to give satisfaction.
• ,°V E v AI northern stoves.
whidfmayhe'riumr 1 wU156,1 cheap to niake ’ roc ™ l aui ™
The Light Street Cook STOVE
“ Empire State do
“ Line Ridge do
•• Morning Star (double oven) Cook STOV E.
» r V, c<a!l Premium (Hush oven)
A. .1. Uallaghera Air-tight. Sun Rise Cook Stoves, with co i ,
rugated oven.
All sizes of the well known Knickerbocker RANGE, the
hestand most durable cook range now before the public.
Parlor and office ORA i KS, COAL Itl HNEKS, Ac,, a
choice variety lust received, all of new de.rigi -a; ;‘ late im
provements ; Coal Hods. Blower Standards ami 11.-Men, 1 ok
ers, Shovels and Tcngs with Standards, Eire Carriers, t oal
Sifters, Ac. ,
Also, a full stock of HOUSE EOK.MSIIING WJOIW,
which, for variety, is unsurpassed hv any riTniniresta dtshnieiit
in the South. Mv facilities for business are such that nodcsir.
able channel of trade is inaccessible to me. ami mj trienos and
patrons and the ptiblit generally, may lkl ) upon tinUing as
good a stock of Goods, <if not hi-tter.) from wfoch to make Se
lections, at No.B Dekalb Kang’. liroaii strti t. cw. he found
lu this city or State, and at pri-v* which leaver competition
entirely out of the question, having determined to bell low to
and Sheet Iron, Copper Pita, Pressed
Covers. Rivets. Wire. Ac., upon the mast reasonable terms.
All kinds of Copper Work made loonier.
All kinds Os <ll WM. 11. GOODRICH,
0c29 No.S DeKalb Range. Broad st„ Auguata,' Oa.
NEW BOOKS,
Received »t oeoroe a. oates a bro.’s Book
and Music store. April 30:
Adele, by Julia Kavanaugh :
History of the Republic of the United States, by JolmC.
Hamilton—Vol.Sd.;
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Drawing, designed as a Text Book
for the Mechanic, Engineer, Ac., edited by \Y. E. Worthen;
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography :
Beatrice Canci, an Historical Novel of the Sixteenth Centu.
ry, by F. D. ttuemui. • myl
insurance.
KNEICKRBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COM'v
OJfccll William Street,Acu< York ° M Y
< inpilnl and Surplus, ,lnn. |, mas, g (Ss
STEBHJtK C. WHESLxa.'SeareUiry^ S MAN > lYeakh,.?®
Board of Reference for Augusta. Georeii v .
George Schley, Thomas Barrett BenHmfmF\ 4 'i lwanl -
Medical Examiner-Dr. WilUa,, B DtSrhJ cy ‘
Risks taken in the above strong mi ml xPi
the most favorable terms. s u reliable Company
Negroes insured at most reasonable rates on- - .
security. THOMAS I' STOVA?‘ sl ? ent *d
ap2 Cm VAJj L4CO, ’
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE nrT I
OF COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROUn.v C ° ' I
Hon. William F. DeSaussckt Tb- •■ * V r
F. W.MuMasteb, Actuary. | Dr. dons' ■
r ,' ,r •’ McF ’ Gastox. Medical Ext,mini? **■ lrw *-- 1
ff'HIS Company, which ior a number of years , - K
JL favorite with the people of Otorgia f,£ K;
area of its usefulness, and dispensing its Me-L nA th l ’’'
the community. During the last yf- r it nil f ■' lr ->’ •
than thirtv-tliree thousand dollars antoro-st the Joe 1
gia. Alabama and South Carolina, alter ,nak,'» P n ■> '
ten per cent, to the insurers. With an ' hvl,k; t
years, and a large and accumulating funder S'?
tills Company recommends itself to th, mti-ii,. h f
offers great inducements to all who wsh t:
without anxiety, or who desire to secure thrfp Um ‘., :eir ca i a
loss, or to make provision for the support «f .ft . iW*-:
the case of death. 11 familit s -
The means of the Company are ample-u, .
its rates less than similar Institute !■, !,. s 'ni' ts pron.p;
profits are annually returned to tin- insurers iVir ' l1 ' »»<i't-. I
Insurance may be effected for life
and may be made payable to ».-v .•“‘J » imler nt yearn, f
holder may direct. ■ HlO w uom the policy r
Applications for Insurance mav l*p m-i 1 n
ing Agents in Georgia. ' ‘ e md, ‘ the follow-
Augusta—Charles Hall, \
Americus—ll.K. McOay. 1
Athens—Alhon Chase.
Atlanta—A. .1, Brady,
Banlbrldge—N. L. (’loud.
Brunswick— Barkuioo Ac Wud- j
dell.
Columbus—Pond & Wilcox.
Covington— E. F. {Swift.
( Tawtordville—J. M. Tilley. ;
Dahlonega—W.C. Perry.
Eatonton—R. F. Davis. |
Elberton—A. L. Veril. }
Florence—A.W. Hill.
Fort Gaines—John 11. Jones. |
Greensboro.—T.Cunniugham.
Griffin—ll. E. Mu non.
Hamilton—A. I'. Johnston, |
Hawkinsville—O. C. Horne.
Jackson—C.A. Nutting. |
lAgranst-S. A. Durand
px np,.ii_(}. y ~,) >•
! Lonisville-Pulhiu ,v cSL
| M Ww Row ■
i Laurence.
MilleilgeviUe— p jj ,
Mouroe-l), H. Walker; F, a j
Oxford—M . ii. Williams
I Berry—John s. Johao., ' l
I Rome—R. T. McCay ' t
j Sanderaviile-L A. 3end,to
Savannah—Wiu. Kmu
1 Sparta—,l. 11. Burnet.
I St. Mara s—John Bcusent
Tallrottou—E. \V. Poe
I Thotnasville—H. W. Sharp.
I Wadhin^tos—G.G.N,,™;
I West Point—J. C. W:.:t nu ,
Reports may be had, or any information given, by aim
tionto CHARLES HALL, "
ly Ak'i’i.t at Ang..,^
INSURE YOUR LIFE!
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMITY,
Os Columbia , South Carolina.
Hon. W. F. DeSaubsure, President. 1
F. W. Mo Master, Actuary. | Dr. John Fisher, Treasury
/ IHARLEB HALL, Agent at Augusta. W>offer •
Y -■ I’O'O'i’Un- ; w f lit!:-' : O ;
offices do against southern risks; we distribute our r*r--.
to ail alike, while they give a smaller share to their s< utho
members. We have as large a security for our risks as thev ■ V
for theirs ; and no reason, except custom or habit, can be »'vr
why’ our people should not insure at home.
For particulars apply to CHARLES HAU
feb26 ly AuguSa^a.
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE
(’ API I'AL Ii EITI LSE Nl' EI), $8,000,000.
rpilE Subscriber is Agent for the following Insu v
l in which he can Insure l.y the assistin',V
the Augusta Insurance ami banking < 'otnpany aov , •
to $80,040. of Fire. Life, River or Marit,,- risks ‘
Manufacturer's Insurance Co. of PhlJadt i:-ii a (i r.
State Fire aud Marine 1 ’ I
Exchange’
Mutual Benefit of Ni wJfr»-j cSSST
Mutual Life of New York.... 7 -
These companies are recommeuded by tru.itworthy ai /
liable parties, as every way deserving the confidence or
surers. c. b’. Md’AY.
feb24 Secretary of Augusta Ins. and Banking (A
Jllcbinncß.
LANDRETH’S
CELEBRATED GARDEN SEED.
“ b'ins do not grow on Thin tic*."
W E have on hand a large Stock of the above celebrated
* y Seed, which has never deceived the expectations '
purchaser. We obtain our supplies directly from Mr.L a •
dreth. It is unnecessary to say more abcut their quality.
YVe have also received from the same source, a ait . ■ J
ON ION SETTS, red and white.
If you want seed that always produce good vegetables,can f
and see us.
Country merchants supplied on libera! terms.
.janl6 BARRY & BATTEY, Druggiah.
APOTHECARIES’ HALL.
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOT EL.
fStllli pre > irietor of the above establishment invites the at I
X tention of Physicians and Families to Mn well-sclc :r
stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES. I‘AiNi-
CALS, which he is prepared to sell on the im*t reasenai #
terms.
The Prescription department, together with the nreparati ■
of Pharmacopeial article.-', is conduct ed peraonuiiv by’Rtv'.’r
A. S. Ravknsorokt, a graduate of the London'(Ullege id
armacy. sep2*2 THUS. P. FOGARTY.
DR. PROPHITT'S CELEBRATED LIVER MEDI !
CINE.
I HIS Medicine is a safe and certain remedy for all kind* j
Liver disease, and other disorders arising from thelnactiv j
ity or disease of the Liver, such as Chronic and Acute lntlam- |
mation, I>yspej>sia, Sick Headache, Sourness of the Stomach, j
L oss,.i Appetite, Lowness of Spirits, Colic, Costivem-e®, Ai,
aud may be given to any one, male or female, and at ail |
riods, with perfect safety. It also removes all Blotches and us- I
healtliy appearances from the skin, and leaves the pal la! f
healthy and sprightly, Ac.
My Liver medicine is purely vegetable—is put up in paa
■iges, and will be sent to any part of the United States, U
postage, at $2 a, package, in advance, with directions. H :
male Tonic, his AnodlnePain Killer, his superior Vt*’- u
which is infallible, hi* Ague Bills, anti-Lvll\ous t\.
Diarluea Cordial, all of which is prepared by O. S. Fr t.
only, at Covington, Ga.
Als \ the Canadian Ointment, the speediest remedy i * [
known, us an external application for all kinds of Pains.
c ures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, and all other k ,
*f recent pains immediately ; and pain., of all kinds, A I
and Chronic, are relieved bv the use o fit. Buy a buttle u; .
and you will want more. Prepared bv o. S. Prophilt & tc„
Covington, Geo.
All of tlie above named Medicines are all the time foist?
by BARRETT, CARTER & CO., Augusta, Ga.
myl4 da
A RETIRED PHYSICIAN,
SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE,
YVHOSE sands of life have nearly run out, d'vover
m while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Cu
tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Isolds, and General [>« ,'
ty. The remedy was discovered bv him wln-n hU o.nlv chi! *. |
a daughter, was given up to die. Wishing to do as much go I
us possible, he will semi to such of his afflicted fcliow-beap |
as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit direction* !
making it up, and successfully using it. He requires each a; I
plicant to enclose him one shilling—three cents u> be retun.ro I
us postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the I
payment of this aovertisemeut.
Address Dr. 11. JAM Ss, ly Grand Street, Jersev Cl tv. .1. i
»Pl 6 dim
A N E YY
AND
VALUABLE REMEDY
C 0 1,13 MB IAN BI r TTERS,
COMPOSED STRICTLY OF THE
CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
AND WARRANTED TO GIVE
GREAT RELIEF l\ DYSPEPSIA,
AND DISEASES ARISING FROM A
DISORDERED STATE OF THE STOMACH,
Cl i'll as NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION, FULLNESS OF
H BLOOD TO THE HEAD, GIDDINESS OF T U
HEAD. DEPRESSION up SPIRITS. LOSS OF APIr
TITE. PAIN IN THE SIDE AND BA<'K, FEVER A>.
AGUE, GENERAL DEBILITY', and the “thousand ot:
ills” arising from indigestion and enfeebled condition oft..-
digestive organs. Habitual Costiveneasia found very fr- qi:t:
ly connected with feeble constitutions, and persons of soU .
tary habits, whidi oft«-n «.-\erts u very mduv.-r..
upon the general h<alt-hot the subject, and is purticLdc-‘
manifested by a restless anil desponding state of mind, irregu*
tar, if not a loss of appetite.
For this condition of tlie system, this ARTICLE ii w ;
dently recommeuded with Hie positive assnranc* that, if the
dose is properly adjusted, so as not to move the be well t
Id E Tj I E F
may be relied on. without any, even the least, of the nuples?-
tint consequences resulting from the use of the coiutn-’n purs
ing medicines usually resorted to
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS.
can partake of this medicine with safety, as ALOES forms s*
part of its composition.
S..!d by Druggists and Merchants general 1 , v. :n.J In A
by ii a Vila nd. chicii ester a co„ wm. h. tctt.
ind PLUMB A LEITNER. U
\\ Ah’ M SPH IN<iS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
WILL IJK OPKN MAY l»t, IS.'-.
Volume of Water, Fourteen Hundred Gallons per
Temperature Ninety Degree*. ,
r I!HK sui)scril>er having taken charge <<!'tl.<-:ib • • * •
JL Springs would inform his friends, arid the p: blic ► '
ally, that he has entirely renovated the buildings, re-c©Lstrtt:
ed and improvud the baths, ornamented the grounds.
made it in all respects, a place to please the taste ami b.sv<
the comfort of visitors. His preparations for the tabic are c■
such a scale as must insure satisfaction. A full swpj’rt
competent servants have been engaged, ai/d every arrantf"
merit made to render the Warm Springs »** attractive, bot
invalids and persons in pursuit of pleasure, as to render it I
necessary for southerners to go North to spend the auiDTL I
"‘ThVwarm Springs are situated twenty *i* mil™ from (i- J
neva, ami the same distance from I.aGrance. lotbMe pom |
the access is bv Railroad daily : tl.ec«ethe \\ arm Spm*- I
I wifh trend can bt aud at moderate rate«v I
Perab fin J’olnmfm" nr Grifflc, prefering to go by V- I
- ... ~ it i the Warm Springs in a day’s ride. I
mhib JOHN H. DAVIS. I
e
I THF EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH AHEAD
1 lb Alt MAN V FAC T ÜBES TRIUMPH AN T
w,i> km an VICTOR COOK STOVE, whichsdnilts
I ..fun superior; is now being manufactured a! the Augur’,
u :ks. Augusta, Oa., from Georgia Iron, and warranted t
,i,.il tii any made at the North lu workmanshipanddural).:'
Svc are now receiving, and ahall keep constantly on lu: -
full assortment of the above named Cook Stove, which we *
furnish at wholesale and retail prices ur low as the same arts ■
(can i.e laid down here from the North. Dealers will main
great saving by avoiding breakage intransp..nation, and tv--
keepers can always be furnished with any piece or sevioii -
their Stove which may happen to get broken or burnt out.
The public are respectfully invited to cal! and eiamicefv r
themselves • W. H. MAHAKREV ,v CO
oct"
CHEAP GAS.
fIAIIE undersigned informs the public, that he is sole A,'-
J- for vending and putting in successful oja-ration, the u 1
Apparatus of the Maryland Portable Gas Company. liavirg
tried it at ilia residence in the country, he can conthiently .v
--that it is the cheapest, most brilliant and agreeable light -
produced. The public are solicited to examine the same, ’ "
ui successful operation at the office of the Chronicle A - v:: :
and at Clara’s Hall, of Messrs, i.umhack A Cooper, in tms c..>
Pamphlets giving full description of the apparatus, price, .v .
can he had gratis at the office of the Chronicle A Sentinti.
Constitutionalist, or on application to the undersigned, wi. »
prepared, with competent machinists, to put them up at ml I
residence at short notice, in town or country.
WILLIAM SCHLEY, Jr.. Sole Agent-
Augusta. May 14,1856. ts ri -»v
ENGRAVING. , iU „,
\ITEDni\Oi Visiting, Invitation and Business ( Aru
W and B ILL H EADS, engraved l n al I atv les offaahion*
and printed in a superior manner, by H HUGHES,
Crfflce corner. j
Specimens can be seen, and orders left at the St >re or
novl CLARK. A CO., Jewelled-
CANTON GINGER PRESERVES.
TEN cases choice Canton Ginger PRESER) KS, !"' r ; ”
ceived and for sale by . _ . .moiuiiri
ap-23 DANTIGNAC A HUBBARD.