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Happiness. —What is earthly happiness ? I
that phantom of which we hear so much, and I
see so little ; whose promises are constant}’ I
ly given and constantly broken, but as con
stantly bel'eved ; that cheats us with the sound
instead of tlie substance, and with tlie blossom
instead of the fruit. Like Juno, she is a ;
goddess in pursuit, but* cloud in possession ; |
deified by those who cannot enjoy her, and des- ;
plsed by those who can. Anticipation is her |
herald, but Disappointment is her companion ;
the first addresses itself to our imagination, ;
that would believe, but the latter to our expe
rience, that must. Happiness, that grand j
mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of
life, impels us through all its mazes and me
anderings, but leads none of us by the same '
route. Aristippus pursued her in pleasure,;
Socrates in wisdom, and Epicurus in both ;'
she received the attentions of each, but be
stowed her endearments on neither; although I
like some other gallanta, they all boasted of
more favors than they had received. Warned i
by their failure, the stoic adopted a most pa
radoxical mode of preferring his suit; he I
thought, by slandering, to woo her; by shun
ning, to win her ; and proudly presumed, that
by fleeing tier, she would turn and follow him.
She is deceitful as the calm that precedes the
hurricane; smooth as the water on the verge
of the cataract; and beautiful as the rainbow,
that smiling daughter of the storm; but, like
the mirage in the desert, she tantalizes us
with a delusion that distance creates, and that
contiguity destroys. Yet, when unsought,
she is often found, and when unexpected, often
obtained; while those who seek for her the
most diligently, fail the most, because they
seek her where she is not. Anthony sought
her in love; Brutus in glory; Cmaar in doaii
nion: the first found disgrace, the second dis
gust, the last ingratitude, and each destruction.
To some she is more kind, but no less cruel;
she hands them her cup, and they drink eVen
to stupefaction, until they doubt whether they
are men with Philip, or dream that they aro
gods with Alexander. On some she smiles
as on Napoleen, with an aspect more bewitch
inglhan an Italian sun; but it is only to make
bar frown the more terrible, and by one shoit
caress to embitter the pangs of separation.—
Yet is she, by universal homage and consent,
• queen; and the passions are the vassal lords
that crowd her court, await her mandate,
and move at her control. But, like other
mighty sovereigns, she is so surrounded by
her envoys, her officers, and her ministers of
state, that it is extremely difficult to be admit
ted to her presence-chamber or to have any
immediate communication with herself. Am
bition, Avarice, Love, Revenge, all these seek
her, and her alone; alas 1 they are neither
presented to her, nor will she oome to them.—
She despatches, however, her envoys Unto
them—mean and poor representatives of their
queen. To Ambition, she sends power; to
Avarice wealth; to Love, jealousy; to Re
vengo, remorse ; alas ! what are these, but so
many other names for vexation or disappoint
ment. Neither is she to be won by flatters- or
by bribes; she is to bo gained by waging war
against her enemies much sooner than by pay
ing any particular court to herself. Those
that conquor her adversaries, will find that they
need not go to her, for she will cotne unto them.
None bid so high for her as kings; few are
more willing, none more able, to purchase her
alliance at the fullest price- ®ul she has no
more respect for kintf« than for their subjects:
she mocks tlium'fndeetf with the empty show
of a by sending to their palaces all her
-aqrfupage, her pomp, and her train, but she
comes not herself. What detains her ! She
is travelling incognita to keep a private assig
nation with Contentment, and to partake of a
tete a tete and a dinner of herbs in a cottage.
Hear then, mighty queen 1 what sovereigns
seldom hear, the words of soberness aad truth.
I neither despise thee too little, nor desire thee
too much ; for thou wieldest Jan earthly scep
tre, and thy gifts cannot exceed thy 'dominion.
Like other potentates, thou also art a creature
of circumstance, and an ephemeris ot Time.
Like other potentates, thou also, when stripped
es thy auxiliaries, art no longer competent
even to thine own subsistence; nay, thou canst
not even stand by thyself. Unsupported by
Content on the one band and Health on tlie
ether, thou falleat an unwisldly and bloated
to the ground.-—Colton.
and Pabis Fashions fob Octobbx.
Dinner and ie-door dress for the country. —
Jnpon of white cambric muslin, with a rich
and deep border of needlework of an epen
pattern. Over this jupon is worn an open dress
of figured silk, pale lemon color and white.—
The corsage high, but opening about half way
down the front ol the bosom in a point.—
Sleeves demi-long, and rather wide at the low
er part; slit open, and the opening confined by
lacing. The fronts of this open dress are or
■ainented with a triple row of quilled ribbon
of the color of the silk, and the ends of the
sleeves are edged with a double row of the
same quilled ribbon. Loose under-sleeves of
white muslin, richly ornamented with needle
work, and slightly gathered up in the inside of
the arm. A chemisette of worked muslin,
with a small turnover collar, edged with lace
•r needlework. Head dress—a small cap of
Brussels lace, trimmed with bows of ribbon,
•f three different colors, namely : lemon, ee
rise and blue. On one wrist is worn a brace
let, consisting of a double row of gold chain
fastened by a padlock. Round the waist a
silk cord and tassels of the color of the dress.
Slippers of lemon-colored satin, the fronts
embroidered with flowers in variegated silks
Intermingled with gold and silver.
Morning Dress.—Robe of foulard ; a rich
chintz pattern on a straw-colored ground. A
pardessus of the same material as the dress,
trimmed with a fronco of green sarsanet rib
bon. The perdesaua is made high at the back,
and sloping to a point In front of the waist,
where it dees not quite close. The skirt,
which descends about a quarter of a yard be
low the waist, has two slits in front, which are
edged with a ribbon fronce. Under the par
dessus is worn a chemisette of drawn or plait
ed muslin. It Is square in front of the bosom,
and is edged with rows ot needlework or lace
iasertion, finished with narrow vandyked edg
ing. In front of the bosom are three bows of
green ribbon, the lower one having long
streaming ends. Demi-long sleeves, rather
wide at the ends, and edged with a ironce of
green ribbon. Cap of white tulle, trimmed
with rows of ribbon striped in various brilliant
hues. Full under-sleeves of plain white mus
lin, ike fullness gathered on a worked wrist
laud. ________
BtiiDtro at the Noes.—Dr. Samuel R.
Smith, of Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New-
York, communicated to the Boston Medical
Journal a method of stopping bleedings at the
nose, which he learned of an old shipmaster.
Mis process was to roll up a piece of paper
and place it under the upper lip. Dr. Smith
slopped bleeding which had continued four
davs, by tying a knot in a bandage, and apply
ing it on the upper lip, and tying the bandage
rouud the head. The rationale of this treat
ment is, the pressure at the point mentioned
oompresses the artery furnishing the blood.
A few things to Avoid.—A bottle of wine
at a public dinner. A short eut when you are
in a hurry. Walking between tw:> umbrellas
on a rainy day. “Just another glass before
you go.” Going to church without a shilling.
Being the mediator of a qnarrel between a man
and his wife. And lastly, taking a new hat to
an evening party.
Nature sometimes makes a fool; but a cox
aenib is always of his own making.
.Beautiful Allegory.—A basso-relievoon
one of the sarcophagi at Pompeii, represents a
very happy allegory of the flight of the immor
tal soul from the fiail bark ol mortality. A
ship ba* returned from her voyage—she has
reached her port—the helmsman has relin
quished the helm—the attendant genii, whom
we may suppose to represent the ordinary
faculties of human sense, feeling, perception,
&c., are going aloft to turl the sails ; and the
picturesque conception happily concludes, as
a bird soars away, with expanded wings, from
the mast head—the beautiful emblem of the
soul steering direct to heaven.
Charcoal, ground to powder, is one of the
host things ever discovered to clean knives.
This is a late and valuable discovery.
A CARD.
—*r— EXCELLENT Second Hand
Kx-jpal FI AN O FORTES of durable qual-
V 7 Wj "iw and in perfect order, for sale
aheap R S JACKSON,
First ever SuMor Vrijet’s Cigar Store,
joe.*’ ly
Saoannal)
YOXGE & «A MM ELL’.*
FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wo. 94, Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
WM. r. YONOE, JOHN OAMMKLL.
June 19 ly
~ ROBERTA. ALL EX,
FACTOR
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 112, Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
_June 19 ly
~ M. J. REILIY?
Grocer and Commission
MERCHANT,
10. 205, Bay Street
Next door to S. Solomon's 4* Co
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
June 19 ly
HARDEMAN AHAMILTON
WAREHOUSE & OOMMISSION
MERCHANTS, MACON.
COYTIYIE to transact business as usual,
at the old stand. »ud will attend to it ou as
liberal terms as any V“ irsnouse in the city. All
orders for purchasers p row; oily attended to.
Hamilton & Hardeman,
F a c t or s and Commission
UIKfHAJTS SAVANNAH,
ffi Y WILL give prompt attention to the
\.sa!e of
Cotton and Country Produce,
as well aa to the filling of orders for
Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies.
June 19 ]y
(Georgia anlr Carolina fiotel®.
c f Y P h 0 T " E L ’“
JsKSAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
June 19 ly p. CONDON.
PAVILION HOTEL,
Nearly Opposite th. Charleston Hotel.
O’ The Subscriher, who has
been for many years engaged at the Charleston
Hotel, has taken, and fitted up in superior style,
the above Hotel.
His’friends who have always found him dispos
ed to please, while acting for others, will find him
determined to give entire satisfaction to those who
may patronize him. It will be his object to spare
no pains nor expense to make them as comforta
ble as possible, and feel perfectly at home. He
therefore respectfully solicits a liberal patronage
from the travelling publie.
H. L. BUTTERFIELD.
F. S.—My Omnibus will always be at the Rail
Road and Steamboats. Passengers will please
ask for Pavilion Hotel Omnibus.
Aug 11 ly
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
(Formerly kept by Charles H. Miot.)
lEFJAMES W. LAMKIN and JAMES M.
HURST having become the Proprietors of the
above extensive and well known establishment,
solicit the palroL-age of their friends, and the pub
lic generally. ly Aug 11
LA R OLIN A HO T LL,
BROAD STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BY
JAMES H. PAGE,
FORMERLY OF THK
Exchange, Baltimore,
AND LATH OF TUB
Globe Hotel, New York.
Aug 11 ly
M E RCHANTS’ HOTEL,
Sign of the Buck,
Oorner of Society and King streets,
Charleston, S, C.
By THOMAS STEEN.
Fr'Tltis Hotel is kept on strictly Temperance
principles. August 11 ly
AMERICAN HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Corner of King and George sts.
F. A. HOKE, PnoraißTOß.
August 11 ]y
VICTORIA HOTEL,
King Street, Charleston.
O' The Subscriber having ta
ken the above Hotel for a term of yean, has fitted
it up in a style of elegance and comfort inferior to
no Hotel in the city ; and will at all times be pre
pared to furnish his friends and the travelling
public with the best the market affords, and ac
commodations that cau not fail of giving satisfac
tion even to the most fastidious
DANIEL COOK.
N. B.—An Omnibus or Carriage will be in
waiting at the Rail Road Depot and Steamboat
Landings, to convey passengers to the Hetel.
Aug 11 ly
[CIRCULAR.]
NEWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
ATHENS, January 1,1849.
I HAVE THIS DAY taken the
of the NEWTON HOUSE,
in this place, and expect (if the travelling
and boarding community will sustain me,) to keep
as good a Hotel as any in thia or any other part
of the country. The House ia new, large, and
well-arranged, well-finished, and in an exceeding
ly pleasant part of l he city—on the corner of
Main-street and College Avenue. Added to my
own aud wife’s experience and disposition to
please, I shall have the best of servants, from
which, I flatter myself, all who may favor me
wtth their company, or otherwise aid me in Busi
ness, will not regret it.
fe2l-wtf LOVICK P. THOMAS.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
O TIIESI’BSCRIBER re-gjfr
Ml Ifapectftilly infonna hit frieuds aud the teO|
public generally, that he haa opeued a Publie
House iu the city of August*, bearing th* name
of the
FRARKEIM IIOI’SE,
on the South site of Broad-street, immediately ia
front of Scranton A Starks’ large wholesale
Grocery Store, and Z. McCord &. Co’s, and a few
doom below Spears A Buford, sttd near the centre
of the meet busineea square in the city, where he
will be pleased to see his friends at any time.—
The fareet hie House shall not be inferior te any
in the city. His Rooms are large and airy; good
clean Bede, and a well furnished Table as our
market afibrds, provisions well cooked and in good
time. By strict attention to businees, he hopes
to share with his neighbors in patronage.
Ilia Charge* shall be ns Follows.
Transient Boarders, per day§l 00
Per weeks 00
Per mouth, with Lodgingls 00
Single meal 37
Lodging per night 25
Horses can be obtained at the Livery Stables of
Wilson and Linthicum, does bv, ou Ellis-etreet.
my3.tlj D. B. RAMSEY.
WAYNESBORO HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER has taken charge
JgjLof litis well-known HOTEL, in the village
of Waynesboro, and having made considerable
improvements to the house, and enlarged its acco
modations, in order to promote the comfort es his
guests, he solicits a share of the patronage of the
public. His table will be supplied with the best
the country affords, aud every exertion used on
hie part to merit and secure the encouragement
of the public. MADISON McCARTY.
Wayuesborc, Burke county, Feb. 5. y
ROBERT H. MAY,
COACH MAKER,
Center of Jackson and Ellis-strs., in tear of
the Globe Hotel.
KEEPS always on hand a good assortment
of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ae., to
which he would call the attention of those wish
ing such article*, as he is determined to sell on
as accommodating terms as any other establish
ment in the city.
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES. Ae. made to or
der with despatch, in a u orkm tnlike manner.
REPAIRING done at short notice and on the
most reasonable terms. mhß—s26-ly
S E G A RT?
OATI IM H I IMPORTED SEGARS,!
III various brands. Just re
ached and for sale bv
AotM-te WSA T H ROBERTS I
(fl)arlcstoii 'THrucrtisfmfnts. ’
U. <■ bi OR HELAL
Auctioneer and Commission Merchant
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Agent U. S. Mud Steam Ship iNtebel, sail- I
ingfrom Charleston to Havana, on the Ist and
15th of each month. ly Aug 11 |
J. H. TAYLOR,
Auctioneer A Commission Merchant.
17 Vendue Range, Charleston, S. O.
A 'Cii' ■’»- *’ie sale of CHARLESTON !
STEa, ■ .i . GOODS, and of various Geor- ;
giaand> *h Caro’iua SHIRTINGS and OS-(
NABURGS. And frn-.i manufactures, Prints, ;
Bleached Goods, Woolens, 4’ c - Terms liberal-
Oct 18 ly
(iREGG, HAYDEN A CO.,
IMPORTERS OF FINE
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Guns, Military aud Fancy Goods,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 11 ly
ISAAC S.'RIDDELL,
Commission Merchant and Notary Public
No. 70 Meeting Street, near Queen
Charleston, S. C.
Orders from the country, in all branches of
business, promptly attended to. ly-Aug 11
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
AV. J. WAVER,
SOUTH-EAST CORNER MEETING AND
WENTWORTH STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Has constantly on hand, a great variety of Car
riages of every description, calculated for the
Southern market ly Aug 11
" J. S. RIGGS, JR.,
Broker, Auctioneer and
General Commteion dgent,
NO. 4 STATE STREET.
Will attend to the purchase, and sale of Real
Estate, Negroes, Bank Stock, Ac.,
Charleston, S. C.
Aug 11 ly
W. A. KLVr Ac MITCHELL,
FASHIONABLE
Clothing and Out-Fitting
ESTABLISHMENT,
Masonic Hall, No. 268 King Street,
COR. OF WENTWORTH,
Charleston, S. C.
W. A. r»ST. o X. MITCHELL.
Manufactory 113 Washington Stores, N. York.
Aug 11 ly
~.10 S! NU. GILCHRIST?7
Broker, Auctioneer and General Commis
sion Agent for the Purchase and
Sale of Negroes.
KT Purchasers coming to the
Charleston Market to buy NEGROES, will do
well ‘o call and see me, as I keep constantly on
hand from twenty to one hundred likely young
Negroes. lam al wavs on hand at
No. 10 State Street, Charleston, S. C.
Aug 11 ly
O. J. CHAFEE &, ST. AMAND,
No. 94, Bast Bay, Charleston, S. C.
Importers of & W holesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
Wines, Cordials, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.
And manufacturers of LEMON SYRUP, of
superior quality.
- They always keep on hand a very large stock,
to which they invite the atlention of country
merchants from every section ®f the Southern
aud Western States. -Aug. Illy
AAROI ST. COHEM, JR.,
Cent ral Commission Merchant and
Tobacco Agent,
157 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0.,
Hus constantly on hand a supply of Virginia
Manufactured Tobacco, imported and domestic
Segars, and will furnish orders for any brands or
quantity. Every style of Leaf Tobacco and
Snuff*.
All orders put up warranted to give satisfac
tion, or no sale. ly Oct 25
~LEWIB“iW. HATCH,
No. 12 Mhbtino-«t.—CHARLESTON, S. C.
AGENT FOR THE
Brooklyn Sperm Oil Factory,
For the sale of Metallic Rubber Belts, Patent
Riveted-Stretched Leather Belts, Gutta Percha
Buitu, and all kinds of Cotton Machinery,
Laths, Mortising Machines, Iron Safes for Books,
Fire and Thief Proof, Platt’s Corn and Wheat
Mills, Labarte’s Scales, Shuttles and Card Cloth
ing. Keeps on hand a good stock of Roller Cloth
and Skins, Lace and Picker Leather, Pickers,
Ring Travellers, Brushes of all kinds, and such
things as cannot be found elsewhere. Also, Agent
for the Saugerties White Lead and New Bedford
Linseed Oil Companies. The heaviest c f the
above articles are sold at the manufacturer’s
prices, and the others at New York prices.
The utmost care given w hen articles ordered
have to be made. ly Aug 11
MCCARTER ALLEN,
Wholesale Booksellers and
Stationers,
At the old stand, Meeting Street, one door
north of the Charleston Hotel. Aug. 11 ly
F-Ta. BIiCHER,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Corner King and Vanderhorst Streets,
Charleston, S. C.
U*'COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TD.-Tfl
Aug 11 ly
GEORGE OATES,
DEALER IN
Piano Fortes, Music, Musical
Instruments, Books, Stationery, &c.
234 and 236 Kiva-STRHHT, at Tim Bend,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Aug 11 ly
Z. B . OAKES,
broker and Auctioneer,
.To 7, State Street, Cliarleaton, S.C
Negroes, Real Estate. Bank Stock Ar.
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
August 11 ly
GOODYEAR’S
Patent Metallic Rubber Fabrics.
Er'TTie beet stock of the above
goods in the market, is offered for sale at the
WAREHOUSE of the
Cnton Indian Ktrbber Mills,
376 King Street. Charleston. S. ('.
The variety of India Rubber Goods is now so
' extensive, anil their use so universal, that no as-
I rortment of goods is complete without them. If
dealers will call at the above establishment, they
■ will find a large assortment of goods at low prices,
; consisting in part of
' Coats, assorted. Syringes,
i Cloaks, “ Breast Bottles,
I Capes, “ Shower Matts,
’ Ponchos, “ Shower Baths,
| Blankets, •* Tent Carpets,
, Haversacks, Pails.
i Canteens, Fire Buckets,
1 Homo Covers, Sport, men’s Bottles,
I Foot Balls, Wading Boots,
| Saddle Bags, Baptismal Panto,
I Leggins, Grain Bags,
I Bathing Caps, Hose, all sizes,
1 Knapsacks. Portable Boats,
I Carriage Cloths, Cushions,
. Bat Balls, Air Beds,
i Sheet Rubber, Air Pillows,
; Toething Rings, Travelling Bags,
i Life Preservers, Tobacco Wallets,
Money Purses, Mechanics’ Aprons,
I Maus, Tarpaulins,
Elastic Garters, Car Springs,
Suspenders, Fishermen s Boots,
Baby Jumpers, Team " hips,
Stationers’ Gum, Riding “
Artists' Gum, Horse Boots,
Water Tanks. Horse Fenders,
Engine Packing, Bathing Tubs,
Machine Banding, Foot Tube,
Apron Cloths, Gents. Overshoes,
Parlor Falls, Ladies’ “
Hospital Sheets, Children's “
Paper Holders, Mittens,
Elastic Hands, Glove*,
Mattraas Govern, Wagon Aprons,
Shoulder Braces, Waah Basms, q-c
Orders for goods not on hand, will be manu
factured in the best manner at short notice.
H. W. SHIFFER A CO.,
Aug 11-ly Agents for the Manufacturers.
G. & II . CAJSEROX.
Importers and VTholesale Dealers tn
Crockery, China & Glass M are,
,Va. 153,’ Meeting street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Have alwayt ©a hand a larce and extensive
arnertinert cf ths above GOODS, which they (
offer for sale at as low rates as they can be pur
chased in any eity in the Union.
August 11 ly |
(Charleston
Whole sa 1 e and Retail;
Umbrella. Parasol, and W alking Cane
Man ufuel ory,
South corner King and Berrenford streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The sulificriber wishes to inform the public al
large that he has manufactured the largest and
best assortment of UMBRELLAS, PARA- >
SOLS, PARASOLETTS and SUxN SHADES,
of every description, that ever was offered for
sale in Charleston. The stock is composed of
the following Goods, viz :
£OOO richest style French Silk and Satin
PARASOLS, PARASOLETTS, and SUN
S IIA DES, all colors.
500 fine Gingham PARASOLS, assorted co
lours, from 12 to 50 cents each.
A large assortment of Ladies’ American, Eng
lish, and French Silk Umbrellas, richly mounted.
Gentlemens’ do.
5000 Scotch Gingham and Water Proof
Umbrellas, warranted to keep the color.
5000 American Cotton Umbrellas, from 25
cents to $1,25 each.
Gentlemen’s WALKING CANES, in great
variety.
Stay and Dress WHALEBONE, of every
description.
The above Goods will be sold, wholesale and re
tail, at New York prices. All repairs in the
above line done cheap.
O’Also the largest assortment of BUGGY
UMBRELLAS ever offered in South Carolina.
ROBERT LECKIE, 179, King st.
Augustß ly
'CONDICT, JEIVffIMOS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Saddles. Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Valises,
SADDLE AND CARPET BAGS.
Also, a complete assortment of Saddlery Hard
ware ; Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Band and
Top Leather; Hog, Calf, Deer and
Sheep-skins; Leather and India
Rubber Bands, Saddie Trees
and Coach Trimmings,
&.C-, &.C., &c..
No. 157 Meeting st., opposite Charleston
Hotel.
Aug 11 ly
Dimtorn to Routes of travel.
Daily United States Mail
STEAM PACKET EINE,
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
Via Hilton Head and Beaufort.
(inland two thirds of tub way.)
METAMORACapt. F. Barden.
WM. SEABROOKCapt. P. Blankenship.
GEN. CLINCHCapt. Fenn Peck.
JASPERCapt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This Line is composed of the above very supe
rior Steam Packets, with experienced comman
ders, and cannot be excelled for safety, comfort
and regularity. They leave Savannah every eve
ning at half past 8 o’clock, aud leave Charleston
every morning at nine o’clock throughout the
year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through
Tickets between Macon and Charleston, Ten
Dollars, including meals on the steamers and om
nibus fare in Savannah.
BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents, Savannah
E. LAFIT'I’E & CO., Agents, Charleston.
June 19. ly
GEORGIA. MACON AND WESTERN
AND WESTERN AND ATLANTIC
RAIL ItOAJDS.
fpilE PASSENGER TR AIN, carrying the
JL Great Southern Mail between New York
and New Orleans, leaves Augusta daily at 8$
o’clock, P M: arrives at Atlanta at 7$ o’clock,
AM. Leaves Atlanta at 11 £ o’clock, AM, and
arrives at Griffin at o’clock, PM, and Barnes
ville at 3| o’clock, P M.
Returning, leaves Barnesville at 8| o’clock. A
M, Griffin at 9j o’clock; arrives at .Alia.ua at
o’clock, M. Leaves Atlanta at 1 o’clock, P
M, and arrives at Augusta at 11£ o’clock, PM.
The Passenger Train upon the State Road
leaves Atlanta daily (Sundays excepted,) at 1
o’clock, P M, and arrives at Dalton at 8 o’clock,
PM. Returning, leaves Dalton at 4 o’clock, A
M, and arrives at Atlanta at 11 o’clock, A M.
Trains leave Union Point for Athens on Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7 o’clock, A
M, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at 3 o’clock, A M—returning same days.
STAGED
Run in connection with the Tra^f l3 -, as
follows.
DAILY.—From Griffin to the Montgomery
Railroad, passing through Greenville, La Grange
and West Point; from Barnesville to the Mont
gomery Railroad via Columbus, Ga ; from Dalton
(leaving on the arrival of the cars) to Chattanoo
ga, Tenn; from Kingston, via Rome, Dsuble
Springs, Blue Pond, Warrenton. Decatur, Hunts
ville, Tuscumbia and Holly Springs, to Memphis,
Miss; from Warrenton to Macon, via Milledge
ville; and from Athens to Madison Springs.
From Chattanooga on Tuesdays, Thursday,
and Saturdays to Nashville, Tenn ; from Blue
Pord to Tuscaloosa, Ala, on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays ; from Athens ou Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, after the arrival of the
morning train, to Gainesville and Dahlonega;
from Double Wells on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays to Washington, Wilkes county, Ga
and Abbeville, S C.
Stages leave Stone Mountain after the arrival
of the morning train on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, for Gainsville ; aud on Mondays
and Fridays for Clarksville.
Trane’n Office, Ga R R A B’g Co, 1
Augusta, Ga, Aug 11. 1848 { ty
Look OUT FOR CHE'APTIibTNG 1
LIVER! BTABLB
REMOVED.
TH E UNDERSIGNED having located them
selves at the FRANKLIN HOUSE, and
taken charge of the entire establishment formerly
known as E. Lampkiu Al Co.’s, takes this me
thod of informing their old patrons and th#* public
in general, that they keep constantly on hand,
for hire. SADDLE-HORSES, HORSES AND
BUGGIES, BAROUCHES AND STAGE
COACHES, of all sizes; all of which can be
had at the shortest notice and upon more reasona
ble terms than heretofore. They take into con
sideration the hardness of the times and cheap
ness of produce, and they are determined to make
their prices correspond. Persons coining to Athens
and wishing to leave theii horses, can have them
kept for 40 cents per day, and no charge made
for Omnibus fare.
The undersigned hope that old patrons, and the
public generally, will give them a call, as they
flatter themselves that their long experience and
•lose attention, will give satisfaction.
We run a splendid Omnibus daily from the city
to the Railroad Depot. SALTER A IVY.
Omnibus Offices at the Newnon House and
Franklin House, Athens, Ga. mh7-wtf
Tri- We e k1 y Mail Line.
From Double Wells to UAshinffton.
( Leave Double Wells, on the Georgia Rail Road,
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,
at one o’clock, A. M., and return-
ing same day.
riIHE SUBSCRIBER has just received and
JL placed upon this line a superior TROY
BUILT HACK, with gentle strek, and a sober
and attentive driver. He will ke-p on hand a
BAGGAGE WAGON, to convey all extra
baggage, without delay, to Washington. Fami
lies preferring a P R I V A T E CARRIAGE,
can be accommodated by previous application.
To large Ajmilies travelling on i tis line, a rea
sonable deduction will be made, and no pains will
be spared by the undersigned to render the pa
trons oi this line, ineverv way, safe and comfort
able. ‘ WM. M. MOORE.
August 9 3m
SEW FIRE-PROOF
THE UNDERSIGNED
VVOUED KESPECTFI LEY in
▼ T form their friends and the public, that they
have just completed a Large Brick
FIRE-PROOF STABLE,
On Ellis-Street, immediately in the rear of the
Theatre and F. Lamback's, ou the Lot adjoining
their old stand.
They will be pleased to wait on al! who may
be disposed to favor them with their patronage, i
The Stable is located in the mo&t bumneas and
central part of the city. It is built after the Utejrt!
and most aoproved plan, with wide passages, i
which give fine currents of wholesome air, and I
admit of exhibiting horses within doors to the best '
advantage. The general arrangement of the |
stalls and mangers are large, and admirably con- ‘
venient. The posts at the entrance of the stalls !
are finished off on both sides ol the passage with 1
turned heads, which (the passage t*ing 22 feet
wide, and 120 feet long) mth ths sky-lights above ,
give *he whole Stable a neat, airy and finished I
appearance. But few buildings for the purpose •
designed, can be found equal to this Stable in the |
South, whether in regard to convenience of ar
rangement. security, or beauty of finish.
We shall keep the best of Horses for hire. We *
have also just had a lot of fine new Buggies
and Carriages, finished expresalv for hire.
ap24 WILSON LINTHICUM .
iDtrcctorr) to ttoutes of (Eraocl.
UNMTICID S'g'.i'S'ilfa'
F4» lt FaSILAI> FL I» 911 A.
JPhiladelphia and ..IflaiiHc Sfeitnt
AMiiaHon Uompany'H Line,
SIDE WHEEL STF.A.M SHIPS.
THE SPLENDID L' V
STEAM SHIP j I ,
'John I>i<*keiiNoii,
Will continue to run regularly every other
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
Leaving Adger’s North Wharf, at three o’clock, I
precisely. j
The Osprey is a Ship coinmodiously arrange*!
with State-Room accommodations, (two berths •
in each room.) Her cabin is tastefully fitted up,
airy and spacious, and no pains will be spared to
add to the comfort and pleasure of her pasaeiigerH.
The New Steam Ship
will be completed in August or September, and
immediately placed on the Line.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, S2O
Steerage, 8
Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, and to
return same trip, 30
Passage between Savannah and Philadel
phia, (through ticket,) 22
No Berth secured until paid for.
Merchandise forwarded from the interior, ship
ped by the Agent free of commission.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THOMAS G. BUDD, Agent,
Corner East Bay and Boyce’s South Wharf,
Charleston.
BROOKS & TUPPER, Savannah.
John L. Linton, Esq , Agent in Philadelphia.
Aug 11 ly
UNITED STATES’ HAID LINE,
New York and Charleston
STEAM PACKETS.
Every Saturday .Afternoon
throughout the I'ear.
Through to New Y r ork In Sixty Hours.
The Splendid Ocean Steamships
NORTHERNER and
SOUTHERNER,
Will leave Adger’s Wharves, alternately, every
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, throughout the
year.
For Freight or Passage, having eplendid State
Room Accommodations, apply to the Agent, at
Charleston, S. C. HEN RY MISSROON,
Comer East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf.
Pria of Cabin Passage, #25 OO
“ Steerage, “ 8 OO
August 11 ly
Fare Reduced to S2O from
Charleston to Mew York.
The Great .11.1 IT ROUTE fY&m
CIEIRLESTO.V, S. €.
IT leaving the Wharf at the
foot of Laurens street, daily at 3 p. in., after the
arrival of the Southern cars, via WILMING
TON aud WELDON, N. C„ PETERSBURG,
RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON, BALTI
MORE, PHILADELPHIA, and N. YORK.
The public is respectfully informed that the
Steamers of this line, from Charleston to Wil
mington, are in first rate condition, and are navi
gated by well known and experienced command
ers, and the Rail Roads are in fine order, thereby
securing both safety and despatch. A Through
Ticket having already been in operation, will be
continued on and after the first es October, 1849,
as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to
New York. Passengers availing themselves
thereof, will have the option either to continue
without delay through the route, or otherwise
to stop al any of the intermediate points, re
newing their seats on the line to suit their con
venience. By this route travellers may reach
New York on the third day during business hours.
Baggage will be ticketed on board the steamer to
Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at the
intermediate points from thence to New York,
Through Tickets to New York at S2O eatfii.
can alone be had from E. WINSLOW, Agent
of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at ihe office of the Company at the loot of
Laurens street, to whom please apply. For fur
ther information, inquire of
L. C. DUNCAN,
Aug 11-ly al the American Hotel.
October 20, 1849.
United States Mail Line.
York and Savannah
WEEKLY tIXE OF
OCEAN STEAM SHIPS,
Sailing cy«ry
The new and superior Steamships TENNES
SEE, Capt. John Coli.ins, and CHEROKEE,
Capt. Thos Lvon, will, until further notice, leave
Savannah and New York every Wednesday,
commencing with the 28th March.
These swift Steamers are each of 1,250 tons
burthen, built in the strongest and most approved
manner, and are unequalled in all the needful
qualities to give confidence as well as despatch to
travellers. They have all the accommodations for
passengers and freight requisite, to entitle them to
public patronage.
The Central Rail-Road will dispatch an extra
train from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect
' with these steamers on Wednesday, aud from
Savannah on their arrival if needful.
Travellers leaving Atlanta on Monday morning
will have a night's rest both at Macon and .Savan
nah—but if they leave there on Tuesday morning
they will reach Macon the same evening in time
to take the extra night train ou the Central Rail-
Road, which reaches Savannah Wednesday mor
ning and connects with these Steamers.
O'No freight received after nine o’clock on
the day of sailing-
Paasage $25 —payable in advance ; for which,
or freight, apply to PADELFORD & FAY,
Savannah,
orSAM’L.L. MITCHELL,
June 19 ly No. 194 Front st., New York.
Semi-weekly United States Mail
steam' packet line,
BETWEEN
Savannah, Ga. and Palatka, Fla.
Via Darien, Brunswick and St.
Marys,Ga. Jacksonville, Black
Creek and Picolata, Fla.
In connection with the Chaileston Daily Mail
Steam-Packets at Savannah ; the Mail Steamer
SARAH SPALDING, from Palatka to Lake
Monroe, the Mail Stages from Jacksonville via
Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madisonville, to
Tallahassee ; and from Picolata to St. Augustine.
OCAMULGEE,Capt. W. M. Wilson.
WM. GASTON, Capt. John Hbbrard.
ST. MATTHEWS, Capt. Nicholas King.
These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday
and Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Rrturning.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday
and Friday morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the
above named places each way.
All goods consigned to the Agente forwarded
free of eommission. Agents ;
BROOKS 4* TUPPER, Savannah.
A. A. DeLorme, Darien ; Alexander Scranton.
Brunswick ; John Bessent, St. Man's ; Fernan
dez A Bisbee, Jacksonville ; A. Coy, Black
Creek ; George Colee. Picolata, R. R. Reid A Co.,
Palatka, E. Lafitte, Charleston.
June 19 ly
Geor g i a Rail Road.
THE DIRECTORS of this Company have
resolved to continue the present low
. for passengers, until further notice, abolishing the
issue of all half-price tickets.
Transportation Office, G. R. R. <j- Bank’g. Co.,
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 13th, 1849. 016
MVERY STABLES,
ROME, GEORGIA.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT
FULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC,
That he is fully prepared wi'h
Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle and
Harness Horses,
To accommodate the public or liberal terms.
His Drivers are careful and experienced. Stran
gers visiting Rome, if they will only enquire for
the Stables of the undereigned, can always be fur
nished with conveyances on the shortest notice.
His Stables are in the rear of the Exchange Ho
tel. WILLIAM RAMEY.
July ? ts
LIVERY
Jladfaon, Georgia,
rpilE SI’BSCRIBER would rr.peet-
A fully inform the publie that he is fully pre
pared with
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND SADDLE
and harness horses
to accommodate the public on liberal terms. His
Drivers are experienced and careful. Stiatigess
visitiug Madison can always be furnishoa with
conveyances on the shortest notice. His Stablee
are situated In the rear of the American Hote
aplß-tf THOMAS HOLLIS
JOB PRlNTIxii
Neatly Mteeuted at Augusta Republie Office.
fHiaccllancijus
( Lo< WA i l lIES. JEW ELKY.
Qk GOLD AND SILVERI
ria. J&WATCHE.S.oI all kinds. I
J E A ELRY, and various rich Fancy Goods.
Fancy HARDWARE and CUTLERY. j
Gold. Silver and Steel SPECTACLES.
SILVER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds. ,
GUNS, Sporting Apparatus. PISTOLS.
SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in gold 1
auc Hilver.
TABLE CUTLERY.of Rodgers and others. ,
CHINi A WARE, CUT GLASS WaR S, of ;
late style.
CLOCKS—ParIor and Office Clocks, and a |
large stock /f cheap Clocks for country trade. I
ANDIRONS, FENDERS, SHOVELS and
TONGS.
WAT* II MATERIALS and Tools of all
kinds for Watchmakers. For sale at fair prices
by CLARK, RACKETT A CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods.
LT REPAIRING of Clacks and Watches by ,
good Workmen.
N. B.—Whenever it may be inconvenient for i
persons reaiding at a distance to visit the city, |
any thing in the alx»ve liue will be furnished !
promptly upon the receipt of an order, and on the
usual time. ly Nov 1 |
FINE NEW TEAS!
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
HAVILAND, RISLEY AGO.
DrUKgiMH, Augusta.
HAVIXG mad. arrangements with the
NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPA
NY, for the sale of their Tens, can furnish their
customers and the trade with Teas at the same
prices that the Company charge for them. And
in every case where these Teas do not give satis
faction the money will be paid back.
RECOMMENDATION.
We have tried the Teas imported by the Pekin
Tea Company, 75 Fulton at , aud if we live will
try them often. They are selling the most deli
cious Teas we ever drank, and retail them at
wholesale prices.—[Evening Post.
Oct. 30 „ $5.
NE W (TO OD S,
LALLERSTEDT
HAVE RECEIVED THIS DAY, a com
plete assortment of
Ladies’ and Gent’s Super, Paris Kid GLOVES
Do. De. Silk and Cotton HOSIERA r .
Hemstitched and Corded Bordered L C. HAND
KERCHIEFS.
Thread and Lisle LACES.
Mushn COLLARS, Demi VEILS.
Green aud Blue BAREGES.
RIBBONS, great variety.
Splendid Changeable Raw SILKS, new article.
Extra Fina Gessemeud VESTS.
Do. do* Silk do.
Superior Black SILKS, extra width,
To which they invite particular attentiaM.
eet. 7
Hj = G reat Reductio
1! * TiIJE PRICES of
DRY GOODS.
HAVING established an Agency in the New
York market, for the purpose of supplying
us weekly, with the
Latest styles of Rich and Fash
ionable Goods, •
we will be enabled to offer our city anti country
customers, this fall and winter, a« large and well
selected a stock of Dry Goods, and at as low
prices, us can be found in any of our northern ci
ties. Great inducements will be offered, iu order
that we will be enabled to sell our Goods as they
arrive, and at the same time have a large supply
of New Goods always oh hand. Our object is to
have quick saleo and light profits, and we pledge
ourealves to furnish every article in our line at the
lowest market prices.
W r e will always have ou hand :
Camelion Poult de Sois and Glacie Silks,
Italian Gro de Rhina and Matleoui Black Silks,
every width,
All kinds of Fall and Winter Dress Goodi,
White, Scarlet, and Yellow Flannels, Welsh end
Gauzo do.
Broche Silk aud Cashmere Shawls,
Avery large assort me nt of Common Shawls,
Fine Whitney and Duffil Blankets, 10-4, 11-4,
13-4, aud 14-4,
Hamilton Bleached Shootings three yards wide.
Irish and Scotch Linen “ “
Bleached and Brown Homespuns,
Georgia Manufact’d Osnaburgs and Homespuns,
Negro Blankets and Kerseys.
IJnen and Cotton Diapers and Towelling,
Irish Linens of every quality,
Hosier)’ and Gloves,
Thread Cotton and Lisle Laces and Edgings,
Jaconet, Mull, Swiss and Book Muslius,
Brussels and Three ply (’arpetingw,
Rugs and Mats to match.
Planters from the different Counties will
find it greatly to their interest ta call before
purchasing. T. J. COSGROVE, I Co.
Ang. 14—ly 202, Brond street.
DRlT goods.
rnHE UMDERSIONED having de
JL termined Jo do a strict cash business, one
of the firm will spend three-fourths of his time in
the Northern markets, buying for. cash, and
selecting the choicest Goods that may offer, in
New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. By strict
personal attention in purchasing Goods, and hav
ing direct interest in Charleston aud the North
ern markets, our facilities for getting Goods to
this place, will be such as will enable us, we
hope, to offer to our friends and customers of
Augusta, and surrounding country, the greatest
inducements ever offered in choice good Goods,
at the lowest Northern prices. To save time and
confusion to the purchaser, we shall, as usual,
strictly adhere to the onr price cash system, so
as the servant or child will got equally as good
value for their money as the best judge of Goods.
We shall have, as they arrive in the Northern
markets, all the most FASHIONABLE
GOODS of the season for Ladies’ wear, ad
ded to
Black Silks, Alpacas, French Merinos,
Bombazines, Muslin DeLaines,
French Cashmeres, Cashmere Shaw ls,
Brocade Shawls, Blanket and Rob Roy Shawls.
Crape and Silk Shawls, Irish Linens,
Linen Sheeting, I*inen Damask,
Damask Table Cloths, Cottsu Sheeting,
White Long Cloths, Browu Homespun,
Ticking and Jeans, Factory Homespun,
Broad Cloths, Casimeres, Kentucky Jeans,
Satinets, Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys,
Osnaburgs, Calicses, Hosiery, Glovas,
Laces of all kinds, W’hite Muslins,
Needles and Pins, Thread, Buttons,
Linen and Silk Handkerchief,
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas.
And a great variety of other articles, to all of
which we respectfully invite the publie attention.
JAMES A. C. GRAY,
298 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
aad 244 King street, Charleston, S. C.
Aug 21 twAw
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
THE SI'BSC'KIBEKS
ARE NOW RECEIVING their supply es
Fall and Winter Dry (iondt,
and having made arrangements with several
houses in New York, they will receive weekly
the latest stylou es Goods imported during the sea
son. They have now on hand a large stock of
RICH DRESS GOODS, among which are
French Cashmeres and Mens de Lains,
Colored French Merinos, of every shade,
A large assortment of Rich Colored Silks,
Plain and Satin Striped Alpacas,
Fine Black Boinbaaiuee and Silk Warp Alpacas,
French, English aud American Prints,
Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk Mantelets,
Ladies’ Rich Merino Cloaks and Shawls, of eve- 1
ry description,
One case of Linen Cambric Handkfa., at cts.
ALSO,
A large stock es Negrc Blankets,
Georgia Wool plains, at factory prices,
And 50 bales Osnaburgs, at less than factory j
prices.
They respectfully eall the attention of their
friends, and persons visiting the eity to their large
selection of Goods, as they will give oxsay sax.
gains at the lowest cash rates*.
JAMES MILLER CO.,
Opposite the Mansion House.
Oet 23 ye
HEARD & DA VISOA,
Warehouse and Commission
merchants,
MeINTOSH STREETAUGUSTA, GA.
WE CONTINUE the Warehouse
and Commission Business. .
at our FixE-Pxeep BurL»re«» ox Mclntosh
street, and selioit a sentinuaiee «f the libera]
patronage heretofore received.
Our prompt personal attentiex give® to all busi
jiesc eonfided to us.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES mxde on Pro
due* in store. ISAAC T. HEARD,
Aug SH-wb- >AVf3ON
miscellaneous
P1 A \<> FORT i: s.
CHARLES CATLIN 8l CO.,
\ GENTS for (’bickering’s celebrated Iron
Framed PIANO FORTES, also for those
made by Nunns A (’lark—with and without the
yEolian Attachment—and these made by Adam
Stoddart, are receiving Instruments every week,
comprising every variety of style, of 6, 6|, fijj
and 7 octaved —and varying in price from S2OO
to S6O0 —which they will sell at th« lowest Fac
tory prices.
The universul satisfaction that these Pianos
have given in this market for the last fifteen
years, is the best evidence of their superior quali
ties. Their stock of MUSIC is the most desira
ble ever offered in this market. VIOLINS,
GUITARS, banjos, flutes, ACCOR
DEONS, Ac. always kept for sale al the lowest
price*. All orders will receive prompt and care
ful attention. ly Nov 1
MAN SI ON II OUS if,
Corner of .larkaon arid Broad
NtreetM, Augusta, Ga.
HOGREFE A SCHNEIDER
SillLwould inform their friends and the MHIIJ
public, that they have opened the above well
: known rgtabmshmbnt, and that they will keep
j it in a style that will compare with any similar
j establishment in the country.
I They intend opening, in addition to ths BAR
ROOM, (where the best of LIQUORS will be
kept,) a
BILLIARD SALOON,
with two Fine Tables, the best that conld ba
procured in New York.
They will keep constantly on hand in their Eat
ing Department, when in seauou, New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah and Charles
ton
O YSTERS, WILD GAME, VENISON,
FISH, STEAKS, CUTLETS, q-c.,
which will be served up at short notice, and at
any hour from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M..
Parties can be accommodated with Private
Rooms if desired.
A few TRANSIENT BOARJDERS and
Lodgers can be comfortably accommodated.
Oct 23 ts
Hat and Cap Store.
A THE SUBSCRIBER inform. gfW
his friends and the public, that
has opened at No. 302 Broad street, next below
Mesirs. Adams, Fargo A Co’s corner, and un
der the Law Office of Messrs. Millers, a general
assortment iu the above line, among which are
Gentlemen’s best fashionable Beaver and Mole
skin Silk HATS.
Cloth, Fur, Silk, Glazed CAPS; also, with Glaz
ed Covers.
Men’s, Youths’ aud Boys’ low priced fashiona
ble Wide Brim and Rough and Ready Hats,
several qualities.
Men’s, Beys’ and Children’s Cloth, Glazed and
Fancy Caps.
And various ether articles, all of which are
freeh and laid in on best terms, and will be sold
accordingly. His friends are respectfully solicit
ed to give him a share of their favors and patron
age. RICHARD ALLEN.
Oct 25 Im wtw
AUGUSTA FE M ALE
ACADEMY.
FBI HE exercises of this Institution will be re-
JL sumed on the FIRST DAY OF OCTO
BER NEXT.
Paiticular attention is paid to Reading, Spell
i ing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, History,
I Composition, (epistolary and didactic) and Pen
i manship, as these constitute the foundation of a
. thorough and practical education. Those ]>aronts,
I then, who desire to hive their children well
I grounded in these branches, are invited to give
i us a trial.
Early application should be made to
L. LATASTE, Principal.
Sept 4 thAwtf
NOTICE. — All persons indebted to Belia
W. Strong, late of Richmond county, de
ceased, are requested to maka immediate pay
ment; and those having demands against said de
ceased, will please present them within the time
prescribed by law. R. H. MAY, Adm’r.
Nov 1
Liotflt ftiOiVFlis atteTdate,
lion will be made to the Honorable tha Infe
rior Court of Richmond county, whilst sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell , a Negro
Woman, belonging to the estate of B. W. Strong,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs uud creditors
of said deceased. R. H. MAY, Adm’r.
N ov 1.1
EXECUTOI&’S SALE
Os Large and Valuable Real Es
tate in Wilkes County.
WILL be sold, before the Couit-house door
iu Wilkes county, an the firstoTuesday in
NOVEMBER next, within the legal sale hours :
One tract of Laud, contuiniug six hundred and
seventeen acres, more or lees, belonging to the
estate es Elizabeth Thomas, and known as tlie
Mell tract.
AD3O,
One tract, containing fourteen hundred and
sixty-five acres, more or loss, belonging te the
same estate, and known as the Watkins tract.
ALSO,
One tract of Land, containing three hundred
and fifty-five acres, more or teen, belonging to
said estate, known as the Mill tract.
ALSO,
One hundred and fifty acres, more or less,
known as the Thurmond tract, belonging to the
same estate.
The above Lands are adjoining each other, and
near Mallorysville, in said county. Plats of the
same oaa be seen at the Hotel of R. H. Vickers,
and at Thompson Corbin’s near the liand.
The same sold in pursuance of a decree of the
Honorable Superior Court of Wilkes county, at
March term last, on a credit of twelve months.
JAMES MARKS,
Ex’r. of Elizabeth Thomas, dec’d.
Sept 4 td
STATE OF GEORGIA, WAR-
REN COUNTY-RULE NISI.—-Suj e
rior Court, October Term, 1849.—Present the
Honorable Nathan C. Sayre, Judge of Baid
Gonrt.
It appearing to the Court by the petition of
Samuel Hall, ser’r., and copy will and affidavit
, thereunto annexed, and that said Samuel Hall
was possessed of the original as propounder, aud
afterwards as administrator in said petition m»a
tioned, and that aaid original will has beeu lost,
and he, the said Samuel Hall, sen’r., praying the
establishing of the said copy will in lieu of the
original so lost: It is therefore ordered, that the
legatees under said will, and the hei*s at law of
said estate, show cause, if any they have, by the
first day of the uext Term of this Court, why the
said copy ». iff should not be established iu lieu of
the original, lest as aforesaid ; and it is further
ordered that a copy of this rule be nerved person
ally on said legatees and heirs, if to be feund .
within thia State, and if not. that it be published
iu the Augusta Republic four months previous to
the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court,
October sth, 1849.
Oct 9 4rno JAMES PILCHER, Clerk.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
Inferior Court of Warren county, will be
sold before tlie Court Houne door in Paulding
county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
' next:
; Let No. la>2l, third district, fourth section,
eontaiuiug forty acres. Sold as th® property of
Mrs. Frances Wynn, late of Warren county, de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceas
ed. Terms cash. W. M. .MOORE, Adm’r.
Sept 25, 1849.
Administrators’ Sale.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Burka County, when
sitting us a court of Ordinary, will be sold before
( the Court House door in Swainsboro, Emaunel
county on the first TUESDAY in JANUARY
next,
One thousand acres ®f l ine Land,situate, lying
and being in the county aforesaid bounded, on the
North and East by vacant land, South by Col.
James Grubbs’s land and vaeaat land, Westby
Edward McGar’s laud, said tract of land having
been granted to Charles A. Burton.
Alse, three hundred and thirty acres ®f Pine
land, in the aforesaid county of Emanuel bounded
by lands of Wright A William Murphree and
James Grubbs, being the place on which Charles
A. Bnrton resided as a summer place.
The above lands sold as the property es Charles
A. Burton, late of Burke county, deceased.
Terms eash. Titles warranted.
JAMES M. REYNOLDS, ) A . ,
WRIGHT MURPHREE, j Aamtt -
Oct 30 wtd
GEO. A. OATES &e CO.
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
the publie, that they have REMOVED
their Piano Forte and Music Depot to the store
formerly occupied bv Turpin <|- Baraee, and di- I
reotiy opposite the Slate fiauk t>el 11 I
lUarcljoußc 2tbvcrtiscinfnts, fcc.
“
1X1) (' (IM M I SSI ON BUSINESS.
rilllK MJHSFKIBKIS’' bavin?f.>rn.-
I. ed a copartnership under the firm <»l
PEARCE &. SIMPSON, for the transaction ol
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS in this eity, hereby inform thnr
friends aud the public generally, that they have
taken a commodious Warehouse ll> a central and
convenient location on Jackson street, which
runs directly from the Rail Road Depot, vift
Globe Hotel, to the Riverbank.
'l’heir charges will not be over cuHtomary rates,
either for storage, advances, or commissions, and
by strict personal attention io all busiiiww* entrust
ed to their rare, they hope to merit, and most re
spectfully solicit public patronage.
N. B.—Orders for Bagging or other Goods
strictly and promptly attended to.
Consignments may be marked P. & S. for
PEARCE A SIMPSON.
JOSHPR J. PhAXCR,
Jabm IL Simpson.
Augusta, July 10th, 1849. tw
’warkhoiTsk
And Commission Business,
A U<; UST A, GA.
rgTHE UNDERSIGNED rcpcctfully iu-
JL form their friends and the public generally,
that they continue to transact the above business
at their extensive Firh-pkoof Buildings, Mcln
tosh rraicsT.
By prompt attention to all businesH entrusted
to their care, they hope to merit a continuance
of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them
during the past seanon.
bustin & walker.
Augusta, Sept. 1, 1849. tw<f*wss
PS’ T O V A L L ,
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
C'iONTINUES the business in all its branch
-7 es at his old stand,
(Fire Proof Warehouse,)
corner of Wnahiugton and Reynold atreeta. Us
hopes, by strict attention to biuiueas, to m er ii a
continuance es the liberal patronage heretofore
extended ta him.
Orders for Family Supplies,
BAGGING, Ac.
promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market
prices.
O'Liberal ADVANCES made on produce iu
Stere. July 12 tmbisd
Fire-Proof Warehouse.
DYE, HF ARD Ac CO.,
WRrthonse mid CoinmiKsiou
WILL continue the above bttsiu- sh at therUd
stand of Dyk, Robertson &.Co., EaHttide
es Mclntosh street, where they arc prepared to
receive consignments of COTTON AND OTH
ER PRODUCE. Orders for Bagging, Rop®„
and Family Supplies, filled at the lowest marked
prieee.
ID-LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Pro.
dues in stere.
M. M. DYE, Augusta,
STEPHEN D. HEARD, Greene Co ,
JAMES M. DYE, Augusta.
AngSl ts
ITTIib Rome Southerner and LaGrange Re
porter will publish the above to the amount of $5,
and forward accounts to D., H. Co.,
ADAMS* HOl'kliVs A CO.,
Warehouse and Commission
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTAGEORGIA.
WW7E would respectfully announce our
v V friends and the public, that we will still
continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMIS
SION BUSINESS at our old stand, corner of
Campbell and Reynold streets, in the city of Au
gusta.
We have also established a House
in Savannah, under the style of F. T. WILLIS.
Al CO., and cau therefore (it desired) give our
planting friends the advantage of both markets.
The Savannah house will be under the superin
tendence of Dr. Willis.
All busineos entrusted to our care will have at
tention. Orders from onr friends for Goods will,
be promptly executed.
Libera] advances made on produce in store
Our charges will conform to those of other houses,,
ADAMS, HOPKINS &. CO., Augusta,
F. T. WILLIS <s* CO., Savannah, Ga.
nept 8 tw&wflir*
AE U r FI R iT- PKgio~r
WAftEHOUSE.
WALKER h BRYSON,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants.
JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
FpHEIR WAREHOUSE, recently erected,
JL is FiBE-rneor, and covers the lot former
ly occupied by Mr. Wilson as a Livery Stable, on
the street leading from the Globe Hotel to the
Georgia Retl Road Depot.
Cash advances made bn Produce in store when
required.
Orders for Goods promptly attended to, and
their individual attention given to all business en
trusted te their care.
The following Honsee will act as our Agente,.
and make advances on Produce consigned to us_
Mees re. C. T. Cunningham A Co , Dalton.
*• Cunningham A I .inton, Rome.
“ J. Cunnixghxm ACo , Greensboro’
GOLLOTHUN WALKER,,
lately of Hamburg, S. U.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
late of the firm of Bryaon, Coskery Co.
July 10 tw/,-w
Warehouse and Commission
Business.,
phinizy &
Ell HE undersigned are now prepared for the
JL reception of Cotton <nd other produce, and to
attend, personally, tu nil business entrusted to
them. With a great desire t® please, and by a strict
attention to business, they hope to merit a share
of public patronage
FERDINAND FHIKtZY, EDWARD F. CLAYTON,
From Ogle th rope, From ('lark.
N. B.—Our Warehouse is the spacious and
FiiK-pjtooi' eno formerly occupied by Stovall A
Simmeas, ou Broad street.
Augusta, Sept. 8, 1849 Gmtw&w
€ONKERV, _ JAIwiEN Ac CO.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
(OLD er AND or srybon, cohkkry <f* co.)
CAMPBELL STREET. ..AUGUSTA, GA
FIYHE VKDERSIQNED beg lenv»
JL to inform their friends and the public:
generally, that they have formed a copartnership,
under the above firm, and will continue tha
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI
NESS at their Fixx Paoor Bdildixor on the
east side of Campbell street, where they will give
their pereoiial attention to the aalo of Cotton aud
other produce consigned to them
Strict attention will be given to all buemeau en
trusted to their cere, aud liberal cash advenes,
made when required.
Orders for Bagging, Rope aud family supplies,
promptly executed at the lowest market price.
Their Warehouse ia convenient to all the
Banks and principal Store*, aud affords every
facility the Planter could desire. Charges will
conform to Ute established rales.
JOHN COSKERY,
A. G. JANES,
THOMAS W. COSKERY.
July 3, 1849. 6m
x. w. nerom. wm. isos 'jksh-
WAREHOIJSF.
AND COMMIBBON BUSINESS.
riHIE UtWERMGNEO oontiuue the
JL WAREHOUSE AND COMMIBSIOI*
BUSINESS at the oasae stuad, lFir»proot'
buildings,) Jaokeox street, aad *UMit a eonlinu
anee of the liberal patroxage heretofore received.
DOUGHTY &. BEALL
Aogoeta, An» T, 1849. w.'lm
New Fire Proof Warehouse.
GIBBS&mcCORD.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS. MeINTOSH STREET, AU
GUSTA GEO.
r ITHE VXDERRIGXED bog leave
1 to faform their friends and the public,
that they have removed te the new fire proof
Warehouse recently built on the corner ot Mcln
tosh and Reynold streets, where they have perma
nently located, aad will continue to give their
i personal attention to the above business in all its
branches.
The leeatioa selected is very favorable, for
selling eelten and other produce to the heat ad.
vantage. They hope by strict attention to busi
ness to merit a ehare of patronage. All orders,
aeeempaayixg eoa.vignmenta of cotton, and for
Bagging, Rape, and Family Supplies will bw
faithfully executed.
Cosh Advaases will be made on produce inr
store when required. Their charges wiH eouformv
to the established rates.
THOS. T. GIBBS.
AKORGE MoCOKD.
AuguoM, July 11, llw. wth*