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BY JAMES GARDNER.
A U GrlJ ST A, Gr A.
SUBDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1860.
F,Y TF. GEOK APH.
LATEST FROM HAVANA.
New Orleans, June 29.—The steamship Phila~
delpbia, with Havana dates to the 20th inst., ar
rived here to-dav.
At Havana sugar was steady, and quoted at
a9% rents. Stock 560,000 boxes. Exports of the
week 45,000 boxes. Sterling Exchange 12% a
13%; Exchange on New York 1 a 1% premium.
Freights actire.
The health of the city of Havana was excellent.
SCHOONER WRECKED.
New Oni.a.ws, June 29.—The schooner Arro
gante, from this place, bound to Campcachy, was
lost on Alacranes reef, on the 7th. The crew and
pasaengeia #,e saved, but the cargo was a total
loss.
SHIP NEWS.
Nsw Obleans, June 29.—The ships Lucinda and
Joshua Mauran, trom Boston ; the Young Eagle,
trom Cardiff; the Ocean Sear, from Liverpool ;
the Wellington, from New York ; the barks Heli
con, trim New York; the Comet, from Havre;
and the Nashua, from Cardenas, arrived here to
day.
New Orleans, June 29.- The United States
steam sloop Pocahontas, leaves here to-morrow
for Vera Cruz. She takes the latest mails and im
portan! dispatches from Washington
MARKET REPORTS.
Mobile, June 29. — Sales of cotton to-day 300 j
bales; Middlingsat 10 cents. Sales of the week
8,750 bales. Receipts of the week 345 bales’
against 560 bales. Receipts ahead of last year
105,785 bales. Stock 52,980 bales. Freights un
changed
Sti.l Lower.—A report of the proceedings of
tbeseceders, which appears in the New York Her
ald, does not allow the “ bolting convention ” as
many votes as we had supposed they really had.
It seems that they had a ballot, and on the roll
being called Breckinridge received 81 votes, and
Dickinson 24, making in all 105. The States which
had cast their votes for Dickinson then withdrew,
giving (heir full vote for Breckinridge. From this
report, which we believe is in every way correct,
we must infer that there were only 105 votes in
the “bolting convention.”
In the tegular convention there were on the first
ballot 191% votes cast for different candidates,
while sixty-two delegates.making 21 votes,declined
to vote at that time. It mustjherefore be easily seen,
if the Herat I'* report is reliable, and we believe it
is, that there were in this convention 212% votes,
being a majority over two-thirds of the whole
electoral college. Finally the whoje of this vote
<,212%) was given to Mr. Douglas, as the resolu
tion declaring him to be the unanimous choice of
the regular Democratic convention, was passed
without a dissenting voice.
It now turns out that Judge Douglas received
two hundred and twelve and a halt-votes, a ms
iorily over two thirds of the electoral vote, and
Mr. Breckinridge only received one hundred and
live votes, being a decided minority. Judge Doug
las, of course, is the choice of the National Dem
ocracy, and the only man that should be recog
nized as such. By adding the one hundred and
live votes of the secedets to the two hundred and
twelve and a half of the regulars, it will be seen
that there were in the two conventions combined
mrec hundred and seventeen and a half votes,
fourteen and a half too many. This.is accounted
for from the fact that the seceders took in dele
gates fiom New York, Mr. llallett, from .Massa
chusetts, and others who had been rejected bv the
regular convention. There were also double dele
gations from a few States. We give the report of
the first ballot, as it ts found in the Herat J:
Douglas 173%
Guthrie 9
Breckinridge 5
Horatio Seymour 1
Bocock 1
Wise 1
Dickinson 1
Blank 21
Whole number of votes 212%
Ever,” State was represented in the vote except
Delaware, South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi,
Texas, California end Oregon. Georgia was rep
resented in part, out uid not vote.
Manigamny Confederation, Jane 28.
Rvi hek Singular Phenomenon. —At 1! o’clock
yesterday, quite a singular phenomenon occurred
in front of the post office, in the open lot, in this
city. A singular whirlwind, or serial combination, j
took up the dust, bits of paper, straws, and so j
forth, into a shaft or column, some three feet in ‘
diameter, and between fifty and eighty feet high, i
straight and perpendicular, like the mast of aves
sel. It commenced to move gradually across the rail
road track until in s liont of the Georgia railroad
bank agency , where it stood still for over a minute,
and then returned about twenty yards, when it
died out. It lasted altogether about live minutes,
and its effect was beautiful to behold. It bore in
every respect an accurate resemblance to a water
spout at sea. Within ils diameter, the substances
were whirled round with great velocity, while be
yond its radius, everything appeared perfectly
.still. Several of our citizens stood in admiration
of it, rapt in the beauty and novelty of the scene.
The weather was exceedingly calm, and the wind
East Sotti.h-Eas! at the time ; the day intensely sul
frv. Who tyill explain it? What says Miriam?
■Lt’ -iit.i {(rti.) Intelligencer, .June 28.
Kkward Offered to Jkvjsstobs.—The New Bed*
ford merchants who are interested in the
whale oil, offer four thousand live hundred dollars
to inventors for the best stand and portable hand
lamps designed for using whale oil. The lamps
must be submitted before the 30th rtf August
next, and the invention be secured by letters pa
tent.
At Liviugston's Manor, N. Y., recently, au old
gentleman of seventy-five years, named Lerow,
married a young and beautiful damsel of eighteen
summers, named McLeland, residing near Hudson.
The old gentleman’s consideration ia pure love
and devotion , the vouug lady’s was the settle
ment upon her of one hundred thousand dollars
>n her own right bv the happy groom.
A Wesreav Yarn.—A booster, an awful ugly
man, relating his travc.s in Missouri, said that he
arrived in Chukenville in the afternoon, and ju9t
a few dav* nf,.-;e, a boat had busted, and a heap of
people sied and killed, one way and another.
“So at lai, as I went into a grocerv, a squad of
people followed me in, and one ’lowed, sez he’
’ ft s one of tiie unfortunate sufferers by the bust
in’ or the Franklin', and upon that he axed me to
drink with him, and as 1 had tnv tumbler half
ways np to my mouth, he stopped me of a suddec.
• 1 beg your pardon, stranger, but,’ se? he.
’ But what,* sez 1.
’.lust fix your month that way again,’ sez he.
‘• J done it, just like I w.cs gwine to drink, and
1 il be hanged it f didn't think the whole on ’em’d
go into si s thev veiled and whooped like a gang
of wolves, finally, one of em sez, ‘ Don’t make
fun of the unfox’>ut>ate ; he’s harcilv over beiug
blowed up yet. lvt’s make a puss for him.’ Then
they all throwed in B£id made up five dollars. As
tbe spokesman handed me the change, he axed
me
‘ bar did von find yourself after the explo
sion ?*
In a flatboat,’ sez 1.
; Hnw f ir from the Franklin ?’ sez he.
hy, 1 rarer seen her, but as nigh as I can
guess, it must have been, from what they tell me,
nign on to throe hundred and seveniy-five miles!’
You oughter see that gaug scatter.”
c< >MMER( ’I Ala.
uf,'t ho tallowing are ti„ .■..nqg.n ,*s per Augusta and sa
---v-vDoah railroad, June 30, 1860 :
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A N \ A H SXPORTR_J( Jj[’ ay
bile,
trese\t I $! s t Jx tn ’ ** s . do turpeutine.
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SHIPPING- news.
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sVirri : ChrSlMr * *'*■ 1W..-Me: Wsmith.
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span •hr i-Visea) do. * - “t* n PbUcre Amelia, .Via
fc-viTix, BtfceluMTivt? d’o Boston ; Spain bark
0 DONOHOE & WBAY
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d * CU “ ‘i T TEHHY, Assignee.
LEMONS. LEMONS!
10 ”- •■ ta.Au* -iv,d and
Jrt’ H>dN .Njcij-on
CONSTITUTIONALIST
isiliib ftttttittg (Office.
*——
Having recently added some twenty fonts of New
Type, all of the latest pattern, to our former very com
plete assortment, and a number of New Cuts, we are pre
pared to execute every description of
Letter Press Printing,
in as good style, and on as reasonable terms as any office
in this vicinity.
EXCELSIOR FLO IK.
DOUBLE EXTRA FLOUR,
EXTRA FLOUR,
Superfine Flour,
rtf ALL SIZED PARCELS,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
.17 THE STORE OF .
STOVALL, M’LAUGH LIN & CO.,
AND AT THE
EXCELSIOR MILLS.
Tlios. P. Stovall.
N. B. f lour delivered to purchasers living in the city, free
of drayage. dtaclin jeiifl
Dr. J. T. PATEBSOft,
SURGEON DENTIST,
HA VINCA returned from Europe, ia now prepared to wait
on those who wish his eervices. Office on Washington
Street, corner of Ellis.
N. It.—ln a few wenk* he will introduce some of the latest
Impiovcments in Artificial Teeth , that are highly recoin
mended lu London, Edinburgh, and Paris.
P dtf
NOTfCi!
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES
NEATLY PAINTED AND VARNISHED.
npHOSE who would desire to have their Vehicles re-paint
L ed and Varnished, will tind it to tlieii advantage to give
meacali. My prices will be moderate, and my work faithful
ly done. All i rders left Ht O. A L. live-lie's Shoe Store,
Broad street, will he attended to.
Reference—L. Roll.
WILLIAM N. PURCELL.
lmW.Sa ie2 Late nf Charleston.
HELM FOLD’S
Bl CHI for the Bladder: HELMBOLD’S Buchu for the
Kidneys.
llelmbold s Buchu for the Gravel.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Dropsy.
Helmbold's Buchu tor Nervousness.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Loss of Memory, Loss of Power.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Dimness of Vision.
Helmbold's Buchu for General Debility.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Universal Lassitude.
Helmbold's Buchu for Pains in the Bark.
Helmbold's Buchu for Obstructions, Irregularities.
Helmbold’s Buchu for Excesses arising from Indiscretion,
and all Diseases of ttie Sexual Organs, whether existing in
Male or Female, from whatever cause they may have originat
ed, and no matter of how longstanding.
Helmbold’s Buchu is accompanied by the most reliable cer
tificates from Governors of States, Judges, and Ulergymen.
Price 41 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any address.
A trial costs but a dollar —’rv it.
Depot 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB A I.EITNER,
Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. VAN SCHAUK A GRIERSON, Charleston,are
the authorised Agents for South Carolina, mart! d.cly
mm m lot
FOE SALE.
fltllE undersigned offers for Sale his RESIDENCE on
1. Telfair street. It is large and commodious, with ample
Grounds and out buildings. The entire premises comprise
over three acres. Terms liberal. Apply to
mys dactf JAMES GARDNER.
For Sale,
1M)l it young HORSES—two well matched. Will
1 he sold low, ah the owner is unexpectedly culled away
rom the city. Enquire at titft office. ft’ inarll
ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE.
VLIs persons having, or representing, claims against
O’DONOHOE *fc WRAY, of this city, arc hereby noti
fied to present them to the undersigned, to whom said firm
have assigned all their stock in trade and assets, for the benefit
of their creditors. ORRIN T. TERRY. Assignee,
Augusta. June 9,1860. dim MO
FOR SALE.
i WdSH TO SELL—
*- Ist. My LACONIA PL ACE. situated in Madison parish.
La. It contains 1,085 acres of land, and lies on both sides of
Joe’s Bayou, 8 miles distant from, and South of the Vicks
burg and Shreveport railroad.
It'desired, i will sell 27 NEGROES with this place.
Terms—s4o per acre for the land, and market price for the
Negroes; one third cash, at it the balance in two equal annual
instalments, bearing; 8 per cent. Interest.
Mr. LeMAY, the Overseer, will show It to ai y one wishing
to purchase.
2d. My HOME PLACE, also in Madison parish. La., and A
miles from the above place, contains about 2,000 acres, of which
350 are in cultivation, and 750 more ‘'belted.'’ It lies on both
sides Joe’s Bayou, and the quarter is just one mile from and
North ofthe Vicksburg and Shreveport railroad. Joe’s Bayou,
from its mouth to Where it en era this parish, has not. been
overflowed within the recollection of tfie oldest inhabitant,
‘l'tiis place is unsurpassed in quality of soil, facilities of drain
age : has about 150 acres of fine cypress timber, anil there is no
waste land in the tract.
If desired, I will sell 45 NEGROES with this place.
Terms—sso per acre for the land, and market price for the
negroes; one third cash, the balance in one and two years,
bearing 8 per cunt interest.
Mr. HUGGINS, the overseer, will show the place to any
one wishing to bu\.
ad. My ROSS PLAGE lies on the West hank of Bayou
Bartholomew, in Morehouse parish. La., contains 1,257 acres,
of wiiich 6uo are in a high state of cultivation. Op the place
there is a large dwelling house and a very tine orchard, em
bleming a variety of fruit, a quarter, gin, stables, Ac. steam
boats Lno at tlie place during most of the cotton shipping
season, and tbfi Ouighita river, on a direct line, is only five miles
distant. , , ,
Terms—s4o per acre, on* third cosh, and the balance in one
and two years, with 8 per cent. inU rest, or by paying Hie 8 per
.-er.l. Interest annually, and by securing tile notes satisfactori v
l will require no cash, and divide tne sum into two equal
amounts, payable at 3 and 4 years time.
Mr. H ES6, the overerseer. will show the place to any one
1 wishing to buy.
; 4th .)Tl\rty-sx hundred acres of unimproved land in Carroll
i pariah, l*a., lying w ween Boeuff Rivet and Big (Deck, and
three* m des distant from Vicksburg and Shreveport raU-
I road, it ia In a compact body, aiuion it there is a hum of from
! °.OO to 400 acre*.
With tills place I will sell. If desired, 47 NEGROES, now
on the Ross place.
Terms—s2o per acre for the land, arm market price for the
Negroes : one-quarter cash, and the balance atone, tjvo, three,
and four \ ears, with 8 per cent. interest.
GEO. WADDILL,
e g com Dallas, Madison Parish, La.
Moutvale Springs!
186 0 !
S. LANIER & SON, AND A. P. WATT,
OWNERS AND PROPRIETORS; ALSO, OWNERS
MAINLY, AND PROPRIETORS OF /
EXCHAN 6 B II OTE I
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
flllt AYKLBRS on tin- Rallro and from Bailor, or f'iiaMa
-1 nooga to lvnoxville. Tennessee, reach Moutvale ny tak
tng stage Ooacln s eit/.er at Loudon or Knoxville. Since ti e
season, new buildlegs have been added, the grounds en
larged and more highly embellished, vineyards planuk. or
hards, gardens, and farms extended, and .he whole place
made “ ore ‘nv tine than ever.
Messrs S. LANIER A SON’S have been engaged m Ho to
businessflp Macon. Ga.. ir. .New York, and nowiuMont
go n.ry. Ala.) for more than twenty year-. Experience has
taught them the wants of the traveling public : and they as
sure all who seek health, comfort, or pleasure, that ut> Sum
me, Resort is more complete than Ke'ftTy ALL M KIAGri.
In the extent and variety of means b. whi.n tlie.e cWe ts are
secured. They Invoke tjie attention ot the public to thuriu
vmtagi- in all these respects.
foe apartments are all freshly flitted up: provisions arc
abundant, a.ui prepared and Mired by the best cooksaiitl
waiters. The fee crop L a full one, and adtquate to all de-
As t.i the curative propierties qf.th.s_; M A LERii, (lveex
perienrej resident rhysidaus testuy a. ftaW.wo .
“They are in their , flVcts ou the human system ihureti .
Diaphoretic. Aperient, highly Alterant Exh[lenmt.(lndirect-
Jy), powirfullv Tonic. They have perhaps no nyal in effica
cy, cither In thg mineral or vegetable kingdom, for all cases
comprehended under the general term Dyspepsia, wtth atl
their many and varied conoon Jants, as llypochcndnasia.
Nenr lgia. Chronic Liver Comptaint, .enlargement of the
Spleen. Sick and Nervous Headache. Deqiiny, flerangeuient
of thr Nervous system, Ac. , ~ . ,
Their Diuretic properties render them a powerful remedy
in m st cases or Chronic Propsy. and asst the
neys. Thuv are also edjcient in Mercurial Diseases, arousing
the dormant powers of vitality, and thus assisting nature to.
dislodge and throw off any morbid or poisonous matter from
the system. In short, all cases of general debility and ener
vation will fiud a very agreeaole and reliable remedy in these
Witters.
Case*of obstinate Chills and Feveis. and many cutaneous
ilvSt* i*e, as Herpes, or Tetters. have been curtd by them.
We do earnestly, therefore. In al’ sincer'.t'T recommend all
peri ni *u during with (,’hronic Diseases, to c>me &rd make
trial ol the , ‘Mofttale Wajtars.” __ je9 cSm
LAND IN COLQUIT COUNTY
FOR SALE!
1 OFFER f<Tale LOT No. 312. In the Eighth District of
originally Irwin (now Colqnit county), containing 49*1
aero, and near the village of Moultrie. Apple to. or address
the Mitwcijber at Afigusta. W. H. J’RITCHARD.
marl3 tt
FOR SAL F,
CtOAL tor Grate and Blacksmith purposes, hour fflindred
/ Tons of GOAL, from Etpa Mining Company, Tennessee.
Twins—sß per ton of 2.000 pounds, cash. Apply to
A. M. BBODIK,
ovtflft qtt At Depot Geergia Railros
AUGUSTA, GOA., SUNDAY MORNING JULY 1. 1860.
Columbia County
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold, before the Court House door, at Appling,
Columbia county, Ga. t on the first TUESDAY in Al -
GUST next, pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary,
between the legal hours of sale, a negro boy named Isaac, be
longing to the estate of M. B. Reynolds, dec’d. Sold to per
fect titles. JAS. A. REYNOLDS. Adm’r. t
SHERIFF’S SALE.
VY7 ILL bo sold on the first TUESDAY in AUGUST next
VV between the usual hours of sale, before the Court House
door at Appling, Columbia County, Ga,, the following pro
perty, to wit: One tract of Land containing two hundred and
twenty-eight acres (228). more or less, adjoining the lands cf
A. Hall, and Mrs. Bynum and others, levied on as the prop
erty of John Megahee, to satisfy a fl. fa., issued from the Su
perior Court of Columbia County, in favor of William Schley
vs. Samuel M. Jackson, principal, and John Megahee, securi
ty. Properly pointed out by John Megahee.
je23 JOHN E. LARKIN. D. Sheriff,
C f KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—Whereas, Josiah
T Stovall, Guam ian of N. M. Rob ifs, applies to me for
letters Dismissory from said Guardianship—
These are, therefore, to summon and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand at office, in Appling, this 21st day of
June, 1860.
I'-.’k J AM ES P. BURNSIDE, Ordinary.
KOKIJIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—Whereas, Vincent
X T Rees applies to me fur Letters of Administration
de bonis uon, with the will annexed, on the estate of Rufus
A. Rees, deceased—
Theseare, therefore, to cite andadmonish, alland singular,
the kindred andcreditorsof said deceased, tobeand appearat
my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause.
If anythey have, why said Lettersshould not be granted.
Given undermy hand,at offleeli Appling, this 4th day of
June, 1860. JAMES P.BURNSIDE,
leß Ordinary.
(TKOIIGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Whereas. William
T Woodall, and William A. Griffin, Administrators on the
estate of Richard Grilltn, deceased, apply 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 he and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and snow
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under myliand, at office in Appling, this Sd day of
May, 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
my Ordinary.
Cl KORGIA. COLUMBIA COUNTY—Whereas, Leon
a ard O. Steed, Guardian of Virginia E Bently, (formerly
V irginia E. Paschal), applies to me for Lettess Dismissory
from said Guardianship—
These are.therefore, tocite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and friends ot said person, to be and appear at my
otttce, 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, this Bth day of
May. 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
myll Ordinary.
/%.KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. Whereas, Mrs
AT Emily F. Berry applies tome for Letters of Guardian
skip on Beniamin I*. Berry, (niinor)-
‘1 hescare.therefore, to cite and admonlshall and singular
the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and appear atmy
my office, withinthetimeprescribed bylaw, tosbowcause.it
any they have, v. li y said letters should not be granted.
Given ill der my hand, at off ce in Appling, this Bth day of
May, 1801. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
myll Ordinal y.
Georgia, Columbia county—whereas, j. f
and J. B. Howland, Administrators of James Rowland
late of said county, deceased, apply.to me for Letters Dia
from said estate—
These are.therefore, to cite and admonish, all andsingular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to beaut appear
at my office, within the lime prescribed by law, and show
cause,if any they have, why said lettersshould not begranted
Given under my hand, at office In Appling, this 14th dayol
April, 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
aprl, Ordinary.
G 1 KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—V. hercas, Mrs
* Martha A. Benton applies to me for Letters of Guardian
ship on the persons and property ot Julia Benton and Tallu
lah Benton, minor heirs of Nelson M. Benton, late of said
county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the Kindred and friends of said minors, to be audap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, andshow
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given undermy band, at offli e In Appling, this 14th day ol
April, iB6O. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
aprl ‘ _ Ordinary.
n KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY. Whereas, AVm!
VT Crawford. Administrator of John A. Staples, deceased,
applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said estate—
Theseare,therefore, tocite andadmonish, all and singular,
thekindred andcreditorsof said deceased, tobeand appearat
my office, within thekime prescribed bylaw, and show cause,il
any they have, why.said letters should not be granted.
Given under my band, at office in Appling, this loth day of
April,iß6o. JAMES I’. BURNSIDE,
eprlb Otdinary.
/T BORGIA, COLU .V. BIA ( Hi Li NT Y.—Whereas, Cephas
P. Knox, Guardian for Georgiana Knox. Mary Ann
Knox, and Amanda M. Knox, applies to me for Letters Die
missory from said Guardianship—
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonlehall and singular,
tire kb.dred andcreditorsof said minors, to beand appearat
my office will in the time prescribed bylaw andshowcausc if
anythey have, why said Lettersshould not begranted
Giv-n nude, my hand, al office in Appling, this 34: h davot
March, 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
inari!7 Ordinary,
/N KORGI A, COLUMBIA COUNTY Whereas, Wes
\ I leyO. W errell, Administrator de bonis non, with the will
annexed, on the estate of Thomas H. White, deceased, applies
to me for Letters Dismissory from said estate—
Theseare, therefore, tocite andadmonish alland singular,
thekindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, withinthetimeprescribed bylaw, amlshowcause,
if any they have, why said Letters should not begranted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 24th day of
March, 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE.’
mari>7 Ordinary.
/T KORGI A COLUMBIA COUNTY,—Whereas, Wesley
\M O. Worrell, Administrator on the estate of Alvin It.
White, deceased, applies to me for Letters lMsmissory from
said estate—
These a re, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred andcreditorsof said deceased, to i>e 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 hand, at office iti Appling, this 24th day
of March. 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
marl? Ordinary.
O.KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY— Whereas. Dr.
As James S. Hamilton, Administrator on the estate of
Thomas N, Hamilton, deceased, applies tome for Letters
Dismissory from said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
tlie kindred, ami creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, amt show
cause, ifauv they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand, al office in Appling, this 21st day of
February, 1869. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
_feb2tj Ordinary.
p KORGIA OOLUM BIA COUNTY—Whereas. Leonard
AT (1. Steed applies to me for letters Uismlsson from the
guardianslTp of John T. Wright—
Theseare. therefore, to cite and admonish, alland singular,
the kindred and friends of said minor, to he and appear at
myofflcc, within the time prescribed bylaw-, andshowcausc,
If any they have, why guldletters should not begranted.
Given undermy hand, at ofthe in Appling.this 2d dayot
February, 1809. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
tvhs Ordinary,
/T KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY— v. hereaa, Joaeph
AT H. Stockton applies to me for letters dismissory from
the guardianship of Joseph Bell—■
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appear at. my office, within the time prescribed by law, and
snow cause, if anythey have, why said Lettersshould not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 2d day of
February, 1860. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
feb6 Ordinary.
/4 KORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—Whereas. George
YT 11. Cliett applies to me for letters dismissory from tne
..executorship of William Cl'ett, deceased—
These are, therefore, tocite and admonish, allar.d singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appearat
myotfice, withinthetimeprescribed bylaw, and show cause,
If anythey have, why said lettersshould not begranted.
Given under myliand, at office in Appling, this 2d day of
February, iB6O. JAMES P. BURNSIDE,
_ febß Ordinary.
yd I .Y’S'V DAYS after date, application will be made to the
lA Court ot Ordinary cf Columbia county, Ga., for leave to
sell a H- use and Lot, In the village of Appling, belonging to
theestateot W. L. Bin.,t, dee ased.
my 2 N ATI IA NIEL BAI LEY, Far.
L | YT4 DAYS after date, application will be made to the
~ Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell
six hundred acres of laud more or less, belonging to t lie estate
of D. L. Marshall, nec’tlLad joiulng lands of Dr. Jas. S. Ham
ilton, N. Crawford, J. Willingham and others.
_ie J. G. MARSHALL, Executor.
QIXfYDAYS after date, application willbe made
~ Honorable, the Court of Ordinary ->f Columbia county, for
leave to sell the ..and and Negroes belonging to the estate of
Leonard B. Smith, deceaw-J. Q. If. CLIETT.
mylfi Administrator, with wilj annexed.
qF.YTV II AVS after date application willbe made to the
O Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Columbia rounty,
for leave to sell one Negro Man. belonging to the, estate of
Martin B. Reynolds, late of said county, deceased. ‘
hprlfi JAMES A, REYNOLDS, Bx*r.
. I Vl'Y *!avs after date, at>pliration will l-emade to Hip
iA Court of Ordinary of Columbia Comity, for leave to sell
the ricp estate of Beni Blanchard, dec’d, late of said county.
je22 ELISHA MoCORD, Adm’r.
TYJOTL K * ■ N. M.
jl Benton, late of Columbia cdiibty. Ga.. deceased, will
please come forward ami make immediate payment ; and
tlii.se having claims against said estate, will present them,
duly authenticated according to law. S. A .GIBSON,
inyS Administrator with will annexed.
IDnrren €cuntn.
/T KORGIA, WARREN COUNTY.-Whereas, Isaac
YT Harris, Administrator. and Catharine Stone. Administra
trix, of William Stone, deceased, apply to me for Letters Dls
missory from said estate
Theseare, therefore, to cite andadmonish, all and singular,
the kindred and frieuds 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 Lettersshould not tie granted.
Given under my hand, at office m Warrentun. this Isth day
of February, 1860. HENRY It. CODY.
feblO Urdinary.
KORGIA, WARREN COUNTY—Whereas, Henry
W. Smith applies to ine for letters dismissory from the
esf . te of Albert H. Smith, late of said county, deceased—
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred xr,d creditors of said deceased, to be and
apjiear at myofflee within the tin e prescribed by law, and show
cause, it anythey have, why said letters suoiild not be grant-
Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton, this 3d day of
February, 1860. HENRY’ K. CODY,
folis *e < irdinary.
BOBGI A. WARREN I‘ll .VI Y. .Limes
X A. Shivers applies to me for Letters Dismissory from the
Guardianship of James T. and John Neal—
These are,therefore, toeite.summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of -aid minors, tobeand
appear at toy office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not
*^Uiveu raider mv hand, at office in Warrenton. this lffi h day
of January, 186*/ jaulS H. R. CODY', Ordinary.
/S KORGIA, WARREN* COL I NTT.—Whereas. William
\T M Neal applies to me for Letter” Dismissory from the
estate of William Bales, late of said county, deceased—
"Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admontshall and singular,
thekindred andcreditorsof said deceased, to be an-’ appear
at my office wit hin the time prescribed by law. to show cause,
if anythey have, vby said Letters should not begranted.
Given under my hand, a! office in Warrenton. this 7t.h day
AUGUSTA
COTTON GIN FACTORY
IV XI continuing to nanufacture those superior COTTON
G i XS in this city, known heretofore a the “Oglexby inn;
therefore I need onlv refer to those that have used them, to
establish their superiority. I am well posted in ail t be improve,
ments aud my workmen of loug experience. My prices will
he ill unison witbother manufactures, an 1. as the performance
nf mv Gins are guarantied, it is useless to multiply words,
old Gin repaired whenever desired, at moderate charges. Or
dors slilclted early, to prevent disappointment. Factory lo
enteii.ni D lniosb street, Augusta canal.
THOMAS J. , HEELi . Fropnetor.
J. I:OGLESBY, Superintendent
nnv2d
1860. SPRING AND SUMMER. 1860.
YYliolesale lliic! Hetail Dealers In
FINE READ! MADE CLOTHING,
Have now in Store, and. will oe Constantly rteceiving during the Springflan
Summer Months, the Largest and Most Fashionable:
and Improved St yles of
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which they claim to be EQUAL to any brought to the Southern Market.
Also, a Large and Carefully Selected Stock ol
m m m mm^
UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BARS &C.
THEY ALSO KEEP ON HAND A FINE STOCK OF
Youths’and Childrens Clothing, of the Latest Styles. Also,
SPRIIsTG A N I > SUMMER CLOTHES,
CASSIIVTIEPtES .A. IST 3D VESTINGS,
Ofthe. Newest Importation and Greatest Variety, MANUFACTUREn TO ORDER, at the shortest notice—
warranted to FIT, or no sale. All orders attended to with dispatch. Our Prices shall he LOW, to meet the
views of everybody. All persons wanting anything in our line, would do well to call and examine our stock.
. HORA, WISE & CO.,
Under the XL S. Hotel, Augusta, Oa.
Augusta, March L 18R0. , marl
Caliafcrrn vLoimtij.
/ 1 KORGIA. TALIAFERRO COUNTS.. VV heicas, Syl
VT vester J. Farmer, executor on the estate of .Tn.if-t Y'kt
mer, late of said county, deceased, applies to rue tor Letters
of Dismission from said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pearat my ouic* within the time prescribed by law, ami show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand, at office in Orawfordville, this 15th
day ot June, 1860. GUINEA O'NEAL,
jelb Ordinary.
(lEOKGIV, TALIAFERRO COUNTY. Whereas,
IT Mai> A . A- kin, and Richard Gunn, have made applica
tion to me for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Frederick K. Ask in, late of said county, deceased—
Thesr are.therefore, to cite and admonish alland singular
the kindred amt creditors of said deceased, to he and appeal
at myofflee, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if anythey have, why said letter* shouldnot be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Crawfordvilie, this‘JvUti
dav of June, 1860. J 027 yU IN'KA O’N KAL, Ordinary.
(T KORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY Whereas, Joe
‘X G. W. Taylor applies to me for Letters of Administrs
tion on the Estate of Littleton Taylor, late of said couuty
deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
tlie kindred and frieuds of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, andshow cause,if
any they have, wlivsaid Letters should not begranted.
Given under my hand,at office in Orawfordville, this foth
dayot May,lß6o. GUINEA O'NEAL,
tny.'U Ordinary.
GEORGIA, TALIAFERRO ttOUNTY Wlivrea*, John
I’. Moore and Beniamin F. Moore, Administrators on
theestateot Elisha Moore, deceased, have made application
to me fur Letters of Dismission from said estate—
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish,alland singular,
thekindredaudereditorsof said deceased, to be and appear at
myofflee. within the time prescribed by law, aud show cause,
if any they have, why saidlctteisshou'd not be granted.
Given under mv baud, at office in Orawfordville, this 16th
day of Marc! 1860. QUIN EA O’NEAL.
martn Ordinary,
p KORGIA. TALIAFERRO . OUNY—Whereas.Fian
\X els A. Biilingslea. Administrator on ttie estate of Francis
B. Biilingslea, late of Mississippi, deceased, applies tome for
Letters at Dismission from said estate—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the Kindred andcreditorsof said deceased, t.o be and appear
at my office, within tlie tune prescribed by law, ami show
If any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offlde in Orawfordville, this ICtli
day of February, 1860. QUINEA O’NEAL,
feblß Ordinary.
GK()AgI V, TALIAFERRO COUNTY-- W liereas. Win.
Alexamlei, Administrator on tle entate oi|Andersoii E.
Moor.*, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Let
ters of Dismission from said estate—
These are.therefore, to cite and admonish, all and simrulai
the kindred and friends ofsaid deceased,to beand appea: at inv
office, withiuthe time prescribed bylaw, and showcaus**, il
anythey have, why said lettersshould not begranted.
Given under my hand, at offleeln (’rawfordville, this 16th
dav of February, 1800. QUINKA O'IS KAL,
SIXTY D \YS after date application willbe made to tlie
Court of Ordinary of Taliaferro county for leave to s dl all
tlie real estate of James West, late of said county, deceased.
KBUBKN 8. VEST, Adm’r.
SIXTY I>A Y 8 after date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Taliaferro county. Ga , for leave to
sell the Lauds belonging to the estate of Johnson Woodall,
late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. ASA KUODES.
ap’L A liitim.riir.'il.'i :’ .l.hns<;: Wondail.
(Glasscock £oimtn
KORGIA, GuASSCOCK. COUNTY.—Whereas, Wii-
TT Ham J. Wilcher, Julus C. A. Wilcher, Jeremiah Wilch
er, Jr, and Wiley G. Braddy, apply to n:e for Letters of Ad
ministration upon the estate of Jeremiah Wilcher, Sr., late of
said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to beand appear at
my office within the time pi escribed by law, and show cause,
1 any they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Glbsnu, tills l.ath day of
June, 1860. BEABOKN KITCHENS,
jelti Ordinary.
/N KOKUI.V GLASSCOCK COUNTY. -Whereas, Wil-
VJ liam J. Green amdies tome for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Mary M. Green, 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 by law. and show cause,
if any they have, why said Lettersshould not be granted
Gi v en under mv hand, at office in Gibson, this 7th day of
May, iB6O. SEABORN KITCHENS,
myU Ordinary.
/ 1 BOfMMEA, GLASSCOCK UOl vrv .—Whereas, Annul
vJI as Beckworth, Administrator of Mary Ilowell, deceased
applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the klndretl and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at.
myofflee, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
il any they have, why said Lettersshould not be grs ed.
Given under my hand, at office in GiWson. this 2ftih day of
prii, 1860. SEABORN KITCHENS,
myS Ordinary.
VALUABLE MILLS
FOB SAL E.
ri4HO.SE wvll known Mills in Emanuel Cb.. Ga., known
J. as Jnhnsou's Mills, are now offereil for sale. Also. flf.
teen hundred, (1,600), Acres of Land, on the Ogeeehee River,
wtdeh constitutes the Milt Tract. There are about live hundred
(500), A.resof River Swamp ; the balance is upland, heavily
tmibered, and well adapted to the culture of Corn, Cotton and
Rice : wltli agOQd range for stock, and healthily. The Mills
are supplied from never fulling Springs, which afford water
enough to run a large factory amt located In the largest Cat
ton and Wool growing reg on in the State, which presents to
the enterprising capitalist a favorable opportunity formaking
a profitable invest inent. Terms easy.
For further particulars apply to tlie undersigaeu, on tlie
premises’
JOSEPH C. JOHNSON.
Mldvillejp. 0.,C. R. R.
i Get. Bth.’tSPtt. oct7 ctf
Burke Laud
FOR SALE.
Tilt: subscriber offers his PLANTATION, in Burke coun
ty, tor sale, containing four hundred and sixty one (461)
| acres, lying 12 miles West of Waynesboro', adjoining lands of
Col. A. C. Walker, Judge Noah Smith, and others. On the
place ar>- all necessary buildings, and it is in good repair.
Farther description is deemed unnecessary, as the purchaser Is
requested to exam’ne for himself. Any Information desired
can be had by addressing me at Waynesboro’,
je“ 1 2m BILLIAM THOMAS.
VERY SUPERIOR
CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER
PLANTATION FOR SALE I
1 OFFER for sale my PLANTATION, in Russell county,
Alabama, ou the above river, 17.S miles below Columbus,
(ja.. adjoining the plantation of Ms!. James Wright, in the
Oswich'ee Bend.
THE LANDS—The tract consists of between 1,500 and
1,600 acres, of which between 900 and i.OOOacrea are river
bottom, ofthe richest quality ; the remainder pine land, the
most of it living of the superior quality known as Chocolate
land.
IMPRGV EM ENTS—These are equal to any in tbe State.
The Dwelling is nearly new. and is situated on a plain In tlie
pine lands. 2V, miles from the river. It car.tains 8 large, well
finished rooms on one floor, and each with a fire place. The
out houses are extrusive, well built, and comfortable. The
grounds are laid off with taste, and ornamented with Ever
green Trees and Hedges, with a choice collection of Flowers,
large Orchard of Fruits of all kinds. Grape Vines, the. In the
yard is an unfailing well of the purest water. Theestabltsh
i meut, in all Us arrangements, combines elegance, with conve
nience and comfort.
THE QUARTER—Is on the same plain as the Dwelling,
2 miles from the river. Heie there is a first rate OverseerL
‘House, new, with comfortable Cabin-, havin'* Brick Chim
neys, sufficient for the accommodation of 130 Negroes. Also,
Barn, Stables, Coro Houses, Blacksmith's Shop, Wood Shop.
Ac. These building* am all in good order. There is also at
the Quarter, a Uhapel for religious services. Tin Quarter U
abundantly supplied with (good water, as is every field on the
place. At convenient points on the Plantation are two
Framed Gin Rousts and Screw. In short, everything In the
way ot improvements are to lie found ou the place, and are in
repair. There is not a more desirable property on tbe Chat
tafioochee river, aud it In hardjy cuce in r life time that such
is tu market.
I reside on the place, and will take pleasure in showing the
Plantation to any one wishing to purchase, I can be address
eti at Columbus, Ga. J AMES A. TURNER,
jet 6 d2*c6
NOTICE.
OIXTV DYYts after date application will be made to the
Honoraole Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for
leave to sell a Negro man named Abram, belonging to minor
child I6D of JotUi o O’Fanell, deceased,
jeM. UElj>. E.W. NELSON,Guardian.
Royal Havana Lottery.
f ft HE next Ordinary drawing of tbe Royal Havana Lottery,
L conducted by tlie Spanish Government, undo the supe’t
vision of the Captain General of Cuba, will take plaee at
HAVANA, on
&TT;’ ■ TUESDAY, JULY IT, 1860,
$360,000.
SORTEO NCJMEUO 639 OIiDINARiO.
CAPITAL PRIZE—IIOO,OOO ! !
1 Prize of tloo,ooo | Cos Prizes of 1.000
1 “ Co.ooo 6o ** Coo*
1 44 Mo,ooo I 153 4 * 400
1 “ ‘20,000 | ‘2O Approximations 8,800
1 44 10.000 I
Four Approximations to the sloo,ooo of s6oo ea. h ; 4 of
|4oo to $50,000 ; 4 of s4oo to $So ( ooo ; 4 ot | 100 to $*20,000 ;
4 of s4oo to SIO,OOO.
WHOLE TICKETSS2O: HALVES $10; QUARTERS $5
Prizes cashed at eight, ut 5 per cent, discount.
Hills on all solvent Hanks taken at par.
A drawing will be forwarded as soon as the result become.-
known.
MT” All orders for Schemes or Tickets to be addressed t>
DON RODRIGUEZ, cure of City Post, Gharleston, (\’
octli
HOMESTEAD
ifiRK i\mrai\(e m\m\,
NEW YORK.
Office, “Wliitloclt Onilding:,
No. 136 NASSAU, CORNER BEEKMAN STREET
Capital. - -
Surplus, - - - 20,000.
THIS COMPANY INSURES
Buildings, JVferohandtse, Furniture,
mid nil Uinds Property,
ajraniHt J joss or Damage by
and tlie viekm of Inland Naviga
tion and Transportation, at
tlie* lowest Ratee char ged V>y
Rewponsible Companies.
PHILO 111 HD. Pros ! ; JVL K. OAKLEY, Sec'y ;
•I. 10. lUMi VM, (jeneral Agent.
PiHECTORS—WiIIiu ■ ('hauncey, Mosoa Taylor, Paul Spof
fori, P. V&nSchaick. V. Barsalou, James H. Wilson, E.
D.S'prague, Beuj. 11. Lillie, John G. Holbrooke, Philo Hurd,
T. J. Coleman, T. F’. A. Mata ran, Win.K.
Strong, Edward Haight, Wm. A. Wheeler, O. Meletta, N. C.
Platt, John T. Wilson, IL M. Whitlock, Wm. L. McDonald,
John G. Light bod v, Nath'l W. Buitis. Paoll Lathrop, W. M.
Newell, Fred’k A. b’Uher, Geo, W. Read, Rob't B. Curlier,
John B. Corlies, Johu B. Snook, Geo. Carroll, W. H. Hulk
ley, Fran. Miller, Nl. D., Henry W. Peck, Henry J. Beers, M.
Edw’d Thomas,
Agent , Augusta.
mySS u Jin
MOTHERS.
riUlOl SWDK arc daily speaking in th ■ praise of Dr
E KATOM’S INFANTII.E (M>KDIAL. and why? He
cause it never fails,to fiord instantaneous relict when given in
time. It acts as if by magic, and one trial alone will convince
you that- what wc siy is true, it contains
AO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by removing? the sufferings
of your child, instead of by deadening it;* sensibilities. For this
reason, it commends itself as the only reliable preparationnow
known for Children Teething, Diarrlicea, Dysentery, Griping
in the Bowels. Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Cold in the
Head, and ('roup ; also, for softening tne Gurus, reducing In
flammation. regulating the Bowels, and relieving Pain, it has
no equal—being an Anti Spasmodic, it is used with unfailing
success in all cases of Convulsion, or other h As you value
the life and health of your Children, and wish to save them
from those sad aud blighting consequences which are certain
to result from tlie use of Narcotics, of which all other remedies
tor Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but Dr.
EATON'S IN PANTILE f'OKDIA L. Thlsyoucan rely up
on. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the moat deli
cate Infant. Price *25 cents. Full directions accompany each
bottle. Prepared only by CHORCH DUPONT.
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
BLOOD FOOD !
Healtay Human l.toort, upon living analysed, always pre
sent* us with the saino essent. a I elements, and gives, of course,
the true standard. Analyse tbe Blood of a person suffering
from Consumption, Liver ( on-plaiut, Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Sic., and we find in every ‘instance cert sin deficiencies in tne red
globules of B'ood. Supply tdese deficiencies, and yon are
made well. The BLOOD FOOD Is founded upon thistlicory
—benre Its astonishing success. Thera are
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of tbe Blood in different diseases.
Foi Coughs,Golds, Bronchitis, or any affection whatever of
the Throat or Lungs, inducing Consumption, use No. 1, which
Is also tlie number for Depression of Spirits, Loss of Appetite,
and for all Chronic Complaints arising from over-use. General
Debility, and Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Com
plaints. N0..7, for Dyspepsia. Being already prenared for ab
sorption, it is taken by Drops, an.l carried immediately Into
tne rimil.ition, so tbat what you gain you retain. The No. 4
is for Female irregularities, llysieria. Weaknesses, tte. See
special dire'ttiohs'for this. For Sait Rheum, Eruptions, Scro
fulous, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints take No.fi. Iu all
eases, the directions must be strictly toll .wed. Price of tbe
BLOOD FOOD 41 per bottle. Sold by
CHURCH A- DUPONT,
No. -Ifot Broadway, New York,
And all respectable Druggists throughout the country.
for sale by PLUMB X I.EIT.N EK, BARRETT A UAH
TEK.and SPEARS A MIGHT,
It A VILA ND, CHK’HKSITR .v 00., Sole Agents f.r
Augusta, uacly uov2#
“ Tim Irrepressible fonfiicl !”
m jj -pp
ATLANTA SPOKE COMPANY
Ipi doing Its part In this fight. If Georgians particularly,
and citizens of adjoining States, really feel what they say
atiout Southern independence and self sustaining efforts, now
let them prove it. We have our works on Peach Tree Creek,
five miles from the city of Atlanta, where we put up. at ttie
shortest notice, all sorts of SPOKES, from ’'Carry-Log” to
the smallest Buggy size ; all sizes and descriptions of HUBS
and RIMS, S3 well as the. Finished WHEEL. We not only
have In our works tbe latest and best machinery now used In
Northern Factories, but, wnen we find that we lack a machine
of perfect adapted nr M, we have a Foreman of genius enough
toinventit. Our “Rim-Binder” is nneqtialled in the world.
Our stock now consists of 40.n00 Hickory Buggy Spokes, with
a good supply of Carriage, Wagon, aud Omnibus Spokes, all
of which are made of closely culled Timher. Hubs of Red
Elm, Post Oak, and Black Gum : and Rim of s,bond growth
White Cak, which, for really raltbfuljobs. w.- regard as infin
itely superior to any other whatever. We make a'so, Ash
and Hickory Rims. Our Improved Lathe will turn any
shaped Spoke that may tie ordered; and If our customers
wisli any particular shape or pattern, they can have R. Now,
If, with our virgin forests, mild climate, cheap house rent, and
full accessibility to ever) section of country, we cannot lnami
(acture as good an article, in on Une, and as cheap as can be
had at any Northern Factory, why, then, go .y'ortn.as many
are now doing, posting bv our doors to reach the ihop. But
if we sive you nearly ail your freight—give you as good and
fashionable a Carr,age Wheel as you can possible get any
where, had we not as well keep Southern money here ss to
send it such a long way to help “John Brown"” If any ac
tive business man, with capital, would like to have an interest
In this establishment, proposals will be received for the gale oi
ahalforthirdlnterest. Address T.c HOWABIkor
i .A. WILLLAiIS.
mar _ dfCtf Atlanta,Ga,
COTTON & WOOL FACTORY
FOR SALE.
fIIHE Manniacturing Company offer their estab
I JL iishment, situated near Decatur county, Ga.
for sale. Terms liberal, both as to price and payment. For
j further particulars, see circular at this office, or apply to
; either oi the undersigned at ttambricze, Ga.
RICHARD H. WHITELEY
WM.O. FLEMING
1 aprti c ßm 4 Ar nts
gvDH
MATTINGS ! MATTINGS !!
MATTINGS!!!
, ,
\V *-t have J ust Received our
Spring and Summer Stock of
CANTON MATTINGS,
In all Widths aud Colors Manufactured, consist
ing of
Fresh White Mattings,
In 4 4, 5 4, and tt-4 Widths ;
KKI) UHECK MATTINGS,
Avery Superior Article, in 4-4, 6-4, and 6-4
Widths
Cheue and Striped Matting*.
Also, a Stoolr of
LOW PRICED
NzT-A-TTIISr OS,
In White and Red Check.
Wchavp also Jnwt Received Large Ad
ditioiiH to out fiSroolt ol’
THOROUGHLY SEASOSF.P
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
EMBRACING MANY
ENTIRELY MEW PATTERNS,
Iu the Best Quality of Goods Manufactured, from
2 to 24 Feet Wide.
CARPETING,
IN ALL QUALITIES,
Imported direotl.v ourselves, from
the in use to the Cheapest
a nufactu reel.
LICE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS ;
CURTAIN MATERIAL, CORNICES, BANDS,
LOOPS aud PINS, PICTURE TASSELS,
CORDS, &c., &c.
W IND O W SIIA DE S
In great variety of Patterns
33 Li fF PI ollands,
For SHADES, In all widths ;
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Now Goods;
STAIR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS ;
STAIR RODS, See , &c.
DOOFL MATS,
In endless variety ;
BROOMS, BRUSHES, FEATHER DUSTERS, Ac.;
WALL PAPERING ANI) BORDERS;
FI RE PRINTS, PAPER SHADES, &c ;
To all of whieii tlie attention ofthe pub
-1 j- o- i-expectfolly invited.
J. U. BAILIE A BRO.,
No. 51 Broad Street.
aprll dsctf
mn SARSIPARILLA.
VtOMPOUM) remedy, in which we have labored to
produce tlie most effectual Alterative that can be made,
it. is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined
with other substances of still greater alterative powers as to
afford an effective antidote for tbe diseases Sarsaparilla is re
puted to cure. It is believed that such-a remedy is wanted
by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, aud that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense ser
vice to this large class of our afflicted follow ciiltens. How
completely this compound will do it, has been proven by ex
neriinent on many of tbe worst cases to be found of the fal
lowing complaints ;
Scrofula and Scrofulous Uomp'aint? Eruptions and Erup
tive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt
Kheum, Scald Heads, Syphilis ai.d Syphilitic Affections; Mer
curial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia, or Tic Dolonrcux. Debil
ity. Dyspepsia, and Indigestion; Fryslpelns Rose, or Saint
Antony's Fire, and indeed tne whole das* of complaints aria
lug from Impurity ol the lilood.
This compound will he found a great promoter of health,
when taken In the spring, to expel t he foul humors which fes
ter in the htood at that season of the year By the timelyex i
pulsion of them, many rankling disorders are nipped in the
uud. Multitudes can, bv the aid of this remedy, spare them
selves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous |
sores, through which the system will strive to rid itseif of cor
ruptions. If not assisted ..o do this through the natural chan- *
nels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the
vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting ‘
through the skin In pimples, eruptions, or uores; cleanse It I
when you Audit is obstruct and and sluggish lu the veins: cleanse
it whenever it i? foul, and your feeling* will tell you when.
K> and where no particular disorder is telt, people enjoy better
health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood.''Keep tbe
blood healthy, and all ts well : but with this pabulum of life
disordered, there cat he no lasting health. Sooner or l iter
something must go wrong, ana th? great machinery cf life is
disordered oroverthrowr.,
barsaparUla has, aud deserves'much, the reputation of ac
complishing these ends. But the world has been egregiously
deceived hv preparations of it, partly because tbe drug alone
has not all the virtue that Is claimed for it, but more because
many preparations, pretending to lie concentrated extract.; of t
it. contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla o. anything *
else.
During laic years, the pu'qltc have been misled by large |
boities, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla !
r r one dollar, .‘.i■ ..-.t of these bave been frauds upon the sick, j
for they not only contain little, if any. Sarsaparilla, hut often
op curative proper;if : whatever. Hence, bitter and painful |
■I’L-.'ntrr.eid |,. w followed the use if the various extracts of j
Saisaparilta which flood the rnaiket, until the name itself is I
justly despise^and nag become synonymous with imposition
and cheat. Mill we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and •
intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from |
theload of obliquy which restsupon it. Ami we think we i
have ground for believing il has virtues which are irreaist- I
Ihlcbythe ordinary fun ot the diseases it is intended to cure.
In order to secure their complete eradication from the system,
the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions
on the bottle.
FREPAKED BY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.,
Ijowell, Mass.
Hriep $1 |ei Mottle; Six Bottles for #5,
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
ha? won for itsHf such a renown ior the cure of every variety
of Throat anti Lung Complaint, that it is entirely uunecesa&ry
for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever It has
been employed. As it ha* long been In constant use through
out this section, we need not do more than asu*c- the people
Its quality la kept up to the best it ever naa been, and that it
rnav le relied on to do for their rviief it levs ever beenjfound
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OK
Coatweness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery,
Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Riles, Rheumatism,
Eruptions and skin Diseases. Liver*'., m plaint. D;c.j*y, Tet
ter, Tumors and .Salt Khcum, Worms, Qa.ii, Neuralgia, as a
Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensative can take
them pleasant!), and they are the best upperleul in the wcd
fWalitue purposes of a family physic.
Price 25 cents per Box ; Jive Boaea for $1
Great numbers ol Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and
eminent personages, have let their names to certify the tm
paralleleausefulness of these remedtes, hut our space hare
will sot permit the insertion of them. The Agents below
named furnish gratis our A merican Altnanac in which they
are given: with also full descriptions of the above UompiamVa
and the treatment that should he followed for thtli cure.
Do net be put off by unprincipled dealers with otherprep'.r-
I atioas they make more profit on. AY EKS, and tasie
I no others. The sick wayt the nest aid there is for tie*, and
I they should have U.
! All oar Remedies are tor sale by all Dealer* in Medicine.
HAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO ,
| W holesale Agents,
1 aps daeocta ’ Augusta, Qa.
VOX,. 15—1ST O. 156.
Scrium Conntg.
NOTICE.
SI M \ DA VS afterdate application will be made to the
Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, Ga.,
for leave to sell a Negro Man, Thornton, belonging to Joab
W. Hears, a minor. jet? It. K. MI MS. Guardian.
NOTICE
SIXTY WAVS after date application will be made to the
Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, Ga.,
] for leave to sell a Negro Mari, Raymond, belonging to Herscl.el
jR. Meara, a minor. lel7 B. K. MIMS, Gsiardian.
( dKOHGI \. SCR IVKN CO UN TY—Wher.ivs, I’evton 1. •
Andrews applies to me tor Letters Dismisstrv from the
I Administration ot Eiendor Andrews, deceased—
i These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singular
! the kindred and creditorsol said de eased, to be and appeal at
; my otßce within the lime prescribed by law, and show cause
iif any they have, Vrhv said Letters should not be granted ’
! Given under my hand, at office in Svlvaniu. lids 14th dav of
I ’’“"MSSO. _jel9 D. E. ROBERTS. Ordinary-.
CIKORGU, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas. Bub Cari
M applies to me for Letters Dismis*ory from the last will
atid testament of Moses Howard, deceased
i ar * therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to b* and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, and snow cause
it any they have, why said Letters should not be granted
Given mirier my hand, a. office in Sylvanla, this 90th dav
of February, IBM. I). E. ROBERTS.
Ordinary.
GEOIUiIA.SCKIVEN COUNTY.-Whereas. Ephraim
Blackburn applies to me for Letters of Administration
on the estate of Reuben Blackburn, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singula
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause
if any they have, why said Letters should not he granted
Given under my hand, at office in Svlvanla, this Bth day
of June, 1860. je!3 P. E. ROBEKTft, Ordinary.
GJEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, Hem y it
4 McGee applies to tne for Letters of Administration de
limits non on the estate of William Williams, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and creditors -f said deceased, to he and appea-’
at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, If any they have, why said Letters should not bs
granted.
Given under my baud, ut office in Sylvania, this Bth dav r.i
June, 1860. tetri I). K ROBERTS, Ordinary
GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, Henry
McGee applies to me for Letters of Administration and
honls non on the estate of David Williams, dec-aseii—
Theseare therefore tocite and admcrdsh.a): and singular the
kindred and credltorsof erdd deceased, to be and appeara’ my
office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if
any they have, why said Letters should not he granted
Given under my hand, at office In Sylvanla, this ßth "day of
June, 1860. jel3. D. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
GIEOKGIAj SCRIVEN COUNTY.-Whereaa, the estate
of Mrs. Eienor George, late cl said county, deceased Is
unrepresented—
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appeal a*
iny offiee within the time prescribed l.v law, and show cause
If any they have, why Letters of Administration should not
be granted to ttie Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other
competent person.
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, thia Bth dav of
June. 1860. jets D. E. ROB ERTS, Ordinary.
Gt B iP I SH!! J V S 2 RIV P’ COU NT Y.-Whereas, Archibald
r V. Robbins. Executor of the last will and testament or
I Oi.n.itopher G. \\ hit -, deceased, applies to me for Letters
I Dismiaaory lrom aatd estate—
| These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and creditors Id said deceased, to be and appea’
ar my offiee within the time piescri bed by law, anti snow caus
tr any they have, why said Letters should not he granted
Given under my hand, r.t office m Sylvania, this Bth day of
Jime, 1800, jets U. E. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
/J.EOKGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY. _Whereas, James
VI Barker applies to me for Letters Dismissory from tbs
Guardianship of Joseph, Ann, Thomas Cale, Mary Casen
Elizabeth, Barney, and John Cale—
These arc,therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and friends of said persons, to be and ar>]>ear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, and showcase*
it any tiiey have, why said Letters should not be granted. ‘
Given under iny hand, at office In Sylvania, this Bth day of
■June, 1860. Jel:: I). E. ROBERTS,Ordinary.
IJEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY. - Whereas. James
VI Barker applies to me for Letters Dismisscrv from the
estate of Lawson D. A. Burk, deceased-
These are, therefore, tocite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and friends of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause ,i
anythey have, whvsaid Letters should not he granted
Given under my hand, at office in Svlvania, this 23d day
of May, iB6O. 0. E BOBERTS,
m y-3d Ordinary.
I tKORGi\, m RIVEN 001 Nit. ■ \\ nereas, T. S
VI Mims. Administrator de bonis non on the estate of Rich
ard Herington, Sr., deceased, applies tr, me for Letters Dis
mlssory from said (state -
These are, tlierefore, to cite and admonish, alland singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and snow
cause, it any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at -,ffi.in Sflvanla, this 23,t day of
May, 1860. D E. ROBERTS,
inySO O'rilnary.
Ift EOKGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY. Whereas. Barbarv
I VI Humphries applies to me for Letters Dismissory floi, the
the estate of Amos Humphries., deceased—
These sre.theref, -c,: •tc and admonish, ,1 and
lar, the kindred and creditors of said decoa?ed, to be and
appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law! and
! showesuse, ttanythey have,why saldlettersahouiu not be
! Given under my hand, at office in .Svlvanla, this 23d day
of M*}-- lSt>u. D. E. ROBERTS.
I- m y3° Ordinary.
GIKORGI.4. SCRIVEN COUNTY,—Whereas, John K
I Cooper applies to me for Letters Dimnlsaorr from the
estate of fhomas W. Evans, deceased- ’
These are, therefore, to cite and acimnlsh, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appea. at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and
granted USe ’ !t auytheyhave, why said Letters should not be
Given undel my hand, at office in Sylvanla. this 15th dav
t May. 1860, my 23 I>. E. ROBKRTS, Ordi „ary.
/NKOmi'A, SCRIVEN COUNTY.- Whereas, Ann
VI Wade applies to me lor Letters Dismiss r y from the
Guardianship, t Mary Kennedy—
! ~,Th i ^e ? rc. therefore, tocite and admonish ail and singular,
tht. Kindred and frierds ofcaid minor, to be and appear at
iny office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause.
If any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
„r°M Cn ‘ l "s er 107 ii'T.d, at office in Sylvanla, this 15th day
of May. ISiO. nno.3 D. E. ROBERT 1. (irdinary.
(■fW*!*'’ SCRIVEN COUNTY. W 1 - , Kacbae
\ I E. 1 11 I le applies to me for Letters Dismissory from the
Gurrdianship of ilartha Morton-
Theseare. therefor,. o cite and admonish,all andslngula,
the kindred and creditors of said person, to be and aung,
at myolhc, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if any theyhave, whvsaid letUrashouldnot be grant-
Given under my hand, at office In Sylvania this 13th oav
ofjlay, 1860. my 23 D. E. kJberTS Ordinary y
f-- BORGIA, - v( Kit EN COUNTY.— Whereas, ,iame-
VI A. Buysmore app.ies to me for Letters Di-mtssory fron.
the executorship of the last will and testament of Humphrey
B iysipore, deceased— l r
.i ’ 1 a cref 'T. e * ‘ 0 citc and admoni sh, ail and singular,
too kindred and creditors of saiddecca ed. to be and appear at
mvoffice within the time prescribed liy law. and show cause,
11 any they have, wdiy.said lwterf should not be granted
, my hand, at office in Svlvar.i. this loth day of
April, 1860. D. E. ROBERTS.
-—HE?® . Ordinary.
/-! KOHGIA. SCRIVEN cut N'l Y•—Whereas, Erar.klh
VI Sowell applies to inefoi Letters Dismissoiv from the i
tateof Lucretla Conner, deceased—
These arq. therefore, to cite and a tmonisli all and singular
the kindred and credito-s of said deceased, to he and aDDear ai
.uy office, within the time prescribed by law,
If any they have, why said LeUers 3hru\(i no t be trranted
A ?’T e ?'iA dPr my hand - at in Svlvania, this 10th’day
April IStrt). . D. E. ROBERTS,
—\ l !_. Ordinary.
GIEpiMJIA.SCRI VEJSCOUM'Y—Whereas.carah Wit
’ hams applies to me tor Letters DismUsory from thp per
win an 1 property of fcarah M. Andrew., (formerly Sarah'M
williams), and Frances M. Williams—
-1 he.se are, therefore, todteand admonish, all and singular
the kin .red arid creditors of a&itf persons, to be and a open ~ a*
jay office, within the time prescribed bv law, and show cause
ir any they have, why said lettereshotud net be granted. ’
Niven under my hand, at office in Byl vania. thw l*th day of
March, 1860. marM I). E. ROBERTS, Ordinary..
Q.EOKUIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY. - Whereas,
\T Wde applies t.. me for Letters Di-mlssory from the
guardmnsh.p ot the person and property of Mary V?ade_
. k i T? l; i ,re r therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singula
the klndre.i and friends of said minor, to be and appear at
Jr W l' hl ” *H Um lPV Bcribed !a “> and sho^se
it any they have, why said Letters should not he granted
M Yreh D i 22, der my han i at offl<,e t ’/ lv Hnu, this 12th day o:
March, 1880. manlO i>. r.. ROBERTS. Ordinary.
OJPWIA. seßfVßjyxmm s -when a, jot* a.
Mercer applies to me Xpr Letters D.smls.-orv from the
estate of Lewis Connor, deceased -
Theseart therefore, incite and admonish, all and singular
the ku-d.ed and creditorsof said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, wdnln the tlmepreacribpd by law, and show cause >
any they have, why said Letters ahouid not begrarted.
Lu-en nnder my hand at. fflee In Sylvanla, this 6th <C, V ot
March, 1860. marl 4 V. E. P.OBEK'rs, Urinary.
fiEQRGI \, SCRIVEN CO UN 1 H H
y* McGee applies to me for Letters Dismlasorv from th~
Gnardianship ofthe person and property of Martha Best 01 ”
rtiese are therefore, to rite and admonish,all aAd
the kindred and friends of sahl minor, to be.and
at my office, within the time prescribed by law ar: i^sLow
flYven “der h m V v h “Z!L W ,t nfH'e I ‘‘ tt ® r not be granted.
February. 1W * °“ te lB this lh toy of
_ saLL: * r KOE o I Sy
I IKOIV„|\, sCnIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, Joaiaft
, ; M®e and Nathan W . l.ee, Kxeoutors of the last will and.
testament us Reuben Lee, late of said county, deceased, auplv
tome to t Letters Dtsmlssory from said estate—
* hvji-.are,tiiercfore. to cite and admonish,ail and singular,
thek.ndred ana eredltorsof said deceased, to be and apnear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and slow
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant-
Uiven under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this 14th day ot
* eb ™V. V ’ 18fi 0- I>. E. kOBEKTS,
_ *ss* Owfatry.
GKOIU.IA, M KIV K.N ('t)U.N Iy. - Whereas, James
Rrluson applies to me for Letters Dismiasory from tie
! yu’r.ilariship of the persons and property of Isaac/. and fears!
.e r tV^ ar S’ th ? refote ' tocit * ac(l admonish, all am! singular
the kmdred and friend, ot said minors, to be and appear at rr„
office, wqhin the time prescribed by law, and show
any they have, why said Letters should not he granted
Ulven under my hand, at office \ u .sylvania, this 14tn day of
I ehriiary, 1860. D. E, ROBERTS,
_ e Ordinary,
fJ.KORGIA 1 S< HIV EN COUNTY.— Wnerea*. Ellzateti,
\.A ..ewton applies to me for Letters Dlsmissory from th*
t.uardlansbip of the person and property of Samuel M. Nev
Ttp .. . e.therefore, te cite and admonish, all and singular
the kmiu-ed and friends of said minor, to he and apr*ar .
my office within the time prescribed by law, and show eau y
U any they have, why said Letters should not be granted
Given under *y hand at office In Sylvania,this 14th da>
ot February, lb6o. D. E. ROBERTS,
fel, ~ Ordinary.
(4*wm ,i,Al b: K ‘VEN . ijt viv J -Vtuamar.
,V” P llliams applies to me for letters Di.unDsory from the
Guardianship of the (erson and property ot WtUlai L Wt
Uanaa, deceased—
,.Tbesc are.therefore, toclte and admonish, alland dr,gun
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, wlthm the time prescribed by law. toshoweauv
any they have, why said letlti sah/vuld noi he granted
Gh'en under nay hand and seal, at office In Sylvania, this
1 <th day of January. 160. 0, {.; KOBEBTS,
Ordinary.
For Sale,
At l TOS PLANTATION, sitffaled inMatlisoß r ‘o
LtUisiarivx, within 4 miles of Vlcksburii, Shm-pnort
i an<l Texas Railroad, containing ‘i 000 ncres of land,
I acre neared ana m cultiv|taa. and Toe acres additional. w-T
! deadened, a large porLi,, Si which can be easily put it, cult:
j vatlonln 1861. Anr.a cypress brake f about riJoacres terr
; a portion of U,c traci, and almost the entire remaining part is
i high, amble and. Avery pretty little lake divides the tract,
| frying Ane fiont*. for two places. I will -.-11 ibe wr,o*e to
geiner, or separately, as may be desired. The .-pii is a very
; rich loam, of unsurpassed fertility, usd hv a local system of
1 levees already constructed, is considered (-tempi from
l overflo w. The Improvements a,. good, consisting < > <siu aid
: Milt-separate, lilac* ajth Saop, Hospital, Nursery, fine Ct-ck
i House, andnuartyrs tor from 7'lo lu. Negroe,. together with
! a comfortable Dwelling House, and a large Kiln of Bitck. If
desired, the Mulos. Oxer.. Cattle, Fanning Utensils. Ac, t<-
f ether with the Corn and Fodder, will he sold with the ‘dace,
‘or terms, Ac , address the i niterslgneJ at St. Joseph. I
’ parth,La rnySO ,!m a. D. FAKKAU