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SPECIAL NOT I C E S.
GEORGI A, RIC H MONO COUNTY.
Jj-The SUPERIOR COURT, for the coun
ty aforesaid will hold its regular session on the
second week of January next (1850.)
The criminal Docket will be taken up on Wed
nesday, the 16th day of said month.
By order of the Hon. Ebenezar Starnes, Judge
of the Middle District of the State of Georgia.
JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
December 28th td.
AUCTION SALE.
By W. E, Jackson and Co.
At the Store South Wing of Eagle and Phoenix
Hotel this Evening and to continue every even
ing next week.
Books and Stationary. A valuable collection of
standard and miscellaneous English and Ameri
can publications in every' department of literature,
science and art. Fine Bibles and Prayer Books,
beautifully embellished Works and Annuals —
Gold Pens and Pencils, Silver Cups and note
papers, Portfolio and Stationary.
Catalogues may be had at the auction room
and ladies and gentlemen are invited to examine
the goods, all books warranted perfect.
Dec. 29 1
NEW~GARDEN PLOUGHS,
Jj" Os simple construction, to be
used by hand—recommended by their operations
For sals at D. B. PLUMB & CO.’S
Fresh Garden Seed and Drug Store, Broad-st.,
near the Post Office corner.
’dec29 trw&wtf
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
EFG. FULLER has taken room No. 6,
in the Masonic Hall, where he would respect
fully invite the public to call and examine his
specimens of art, in crayon and oil colors.
Dll 1849
lETDoct. QUIRK, of No. 490, Broad
way, the REJUVINATOR, has arrived, and
will be found at the United States’ Hotel, FOR
A FEW DAYS, where all requiring his profes
sional services in the way of a WHOLE OR
PART HEAD OF HAIR, need only to apply.
To the Young who are losing their Hair, a time
ly application may be the. means of restoring the
same, and bringing it back to its former luxuri
ance and bennty. Dec. 25 3tim.
U \V b are authorised to announce BENJA
MIN F. ROBERTS as a candidate for Sheriff
of Warren County, at the ensuing election.
Dec. 25 , MANY VOTERS.
117* We are authorized to an
noutice J. W. MEREDITH as a candidate for
Coronerof Richmond county, at the election in
January next. Oct 23
Q For Coroner.- JOSHUA S.WAL
KER would inform his friends that he is a candi
date for re-election to the office of Coroner, and
would be thankful for their support. Nov 15
EF We are authorized to an
nounce E. C. TINSLEY, Esq., a candidate for
re-election for Tax Collector of Richmond coun
ty, at the next January election Nov 8
KT We are authorized to an
nounce FLOYD THOMAS as a candidate for
the office of RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS
for Richmond County at the ensuing election.
BT We arc authorized to an
nounce L. T.. SHOPP as a candidate for Re
ceiver of Tax Returns for Richmond county, at
the election iu January next. Sept 13
lETWe are authorized ‘to an
nounce ALEXANDER PHILIP aeacandidate
for re-election to the office of Receiver of Tax
Returns for Richmond county, at the election in
January next. * sept 8
IM' A Private Tutor, capable of pre
paring Boys for College, is wanted by a gentle
man residing iu the country, near this eity. For
parUcnlare apply at this Office. Dec 15 ts
KT We are authorized to an
nounce Mr. W. M. ROBY as a candidate for
Receiver of Tax Returns for the county of Put
nam, by MANY VOTERS.
sept 25
ID* We are authorized to an
.pounce WILLIAM JjE NKINS
lion iu January next. Oct 11
(ET We "are' authorized to an
nounce CHARLES MATTHEWS as a candi
date for the. office of Tax Collector in Jefferson
county, at the January election.
Nov 6
ILF -We are authorized to an
nounce Major FURNEY QEORGE a solicitor
of the suffrages of the people of Burke county for
the office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing elec
tion in January, 1850. Oct 2
O" We are authorized to an
nounce MATHEW J. PARSONS as a candi
date for Sheriff of Burke comity at the ensuing
January election. Aug 28
ILF We are authorized to announce A. H.
ROBERTS as a candidate for Sheriff of Burke
County, at the election in January next. .
May 29th, 1849.
lIT We are authorized to an
no uce GEORGE W. STONE as a candidate
-fs: t'eceiveref Tax Returns, at the next January
< ejtiuu, for the county of Burke.
Sept 6 smß MANY VOTERS.
KT Mr. il. O'NEAL will be «np
iported for the office of Sheriff of Putnam county,
at the election in January next, by
sept2s MANY VOTERS,
last Improvement in Dagnerreotyping.
lE?’ Mr. Leigh has just returned from ths
North, where he has been spending some time iu
studying lire last improvements iu this beautiful
art, and in consequence of not being able to pro
cure suitable rooms at this time iu Augusta, he
has fitted up, fora few days, in HAMBURG,
where the public are invited to eall and examine
his pictures, together with a new, original, and
ven’ beautiful style of Cases, for Groups of any
number of figures, or for single persons.
These are beautiful Table Ornaments, and
they are very appropriate for Christmas presents.
Rooms over Mr. Sibley's Store.
Dec 13 ts
83* #ISOO wanted for twelve months,
for which ten per cent. will, be paid quarterly, in
advance. For particulars, apply at this office.
d!5
ODn 8. E. HABERSHAM
offers his pr< fessional services to the citizens of
Augusta audits vicinity.
Office in Metcalf's Range, Broad street, one
door below the Drugstore of Mr ? A. Moise.
Oct 27
83* Dodge's Painting and Da-
GUERREIAN GALLERY.—E. S. Dodok.
Artist, would respectfully announce to the citizens
of Augusta and vicinity, that he has again open
ed his Gallery, next door to the Post Office, and
would be pleased to accommodate all those who
may wish a finely finished Miniature on Ivory,
or a superb Daguerreotype, richly colored. His
charge for Daguerreotypes will be reduced to the
low price of two &o«.lakb.
Having had twxus vkaxs experience as an
Artist, he feels confident he can produce more
perfect pictures than are taken by moat operators.
He wilj keep constantly on hand a variety of new
and beautiful styles and patterns of cases, from
which persons may make selections.
Rooms open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Pictures taken in all kinds of weather.
Thorough instructions given in Daguerreotvp
ing.
Daguerreotvping Materials for sale.
Oct. 97 ’ _ 3m
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
UTT. J. JACKSON is now in town I
and has taken rooms in the building known as
the Washington Hall, where the public are res
pecttnlly invited to call and examine his speci
mens. Nov 6 Imo*
A CARI>~
Kj' Mr. JOI IX L. NEVI US is anxious to ob
tain a permanent situation as a TEACHER.
Reference Will be given when requested. A let
ter will reach\im a. Milledgeville, Ga.
Nov 13 N wtw3w
LOO K H ERE.
New Store and New J>rniture.
J. SILtXvX
HAS REMOVED his s lo ck of FURNI
TURE, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES,
T, uext door to Dr. Turpin'. Drug Stare, where
i'hairi'** keeping an assortment of Faganure, |
Al Ac, of his own mauufaxtm*. I
, * ’ hie V*l assortment of Northern manuhf. i
» to make >twartout, aud at such prick]
chasing to give “ lllo>v abou ' jffß
New i
iMMXTuaTu.Y orrosi
Oct 13 St jISD
tW wit
DENTISTRY.
... o’o. Munson, M. D.,
SURGEON DENTIST, Augtts
(QySSSaiA;. ta, Georgia.
All operations warranted elegant and durable.
Augusta— ProCTauM* Eve.M.D.; Prof. A.
Means, M. D.; Prof. 11. F. Campbell, M. D.;
John Bones, Esq.; Daniel Hand, Esq.; P. Flem
ing, Esq.
Athens. —A. Church, D. D.; Prof. Waddell,
A. M.; Prof. LeConte, M. D. Jl-wtf
ilj" 1>K.17. A. METCALF re
respectfully offers his services to the citizens of
Greene county as Physician and Surgeon. He
may always be found at his office in Greensboro’
Aug 28 ts
JJjJroftssjoncil Car ire.
ANDREW 11. 11. DAWSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Office on Washington, between Broad and Rey
nold streets,
AUGUSTA, Ga.
Will practice in the Counties of Richmond,
Burke, Warren, Columbia, Washington, Jeffer
son, Hancock, Taliaferro, Elbert, Lincoln, Ogle
thorpe, Morgan, Putnam, DeKalb, Gwinett,
Floyd, Cobb, Upson, Houston and Pike, and in
the Circuit Court of the United States, and tn the
Supreme Court of Georgia at Milledgeville and
Decatur.
(EFSpecial and prompt attention given to col
lections. Dec. 25
LAW NOTICE.— The office of the un
dersigned is on Broad street, third door be
low the Post Office corner. He will be thankful
for patron ago
111 JOHN MILLEDGE
J. P. K. SAVAGE,
Attorney at Law,
TALLAHASSE, Fla. D 8
L. B SMITH,
l Atto rney at Law,
TALBOTTON, Ga. D 8
EILAND A THORNTON,
ATTORNIES AT LA W,
TUSKEGEE, Ala. D 8
TERHUNE A PERKINS,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
Nov 8 wtwly
DANIEL S. PRIXTUP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
Nov 8 wtwly
E. T. SHIIFTALI ,
Attorney at Law,
DUBLIN, GA.
Nov 6 1 y
RAMSEY A DENDY,
Attornies at Law,
HAMILTON, HARRIS CO., GA.
Nov G ly
James F . W right,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
June 28 ly Warrenton, Ga.
Attorney at Law,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
Will practice in the Middle and Ocmulgee
Circuits. ly Oct 20
E. C. PAINE,
Attorney at Law,
WATKINSVILLE, GEO.,
ILFPractices in all the counties of the Western
Circuit. All business entrusted to him will be
promptly and faithfully attended to.
Aug 21
J. M. ASHURST.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EATONTON, GEORGIA.
mys-ly
E. CAIN,
Attorney at Law,
SPARTA, GA.
ET Will practice in the Northern and Middle
■ Ocl 4
LUCIUS J. GARTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W'ashington, Ga.,
Practices iu all the Counties of the Northern
Circuit. |feb9 ly
WM. C. PE RKI NS,
Attorney at Law,
CUTHBERT, (RANDOLHH C 0.,) GA.
Nov 22 ly
JAMES G. GOULD,
Attorney at Law,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
COMMISSIONER FOR ANU CON
NEv.ICUT.
Will practice in the several counties of the
Middle. Circuit. Office over P. A. Moise’s Drug
store. Nov 20
POE & NISBET,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
Macon Geo.,
EF Practices in the counties of Bihb, Twiggs,
Jones, Monroe, Pike, Crawford, Houston and
Macon, and in the United States Circuit Court,
and the Georgia Supreme Court. d 4
WARREN A BUTLER,
Attornies at Law,
nov 24] STARKVILLE, GA. ly
W. J. LAWTON,
Attorney at Law,
nov 24] SYLVANIA, GA. ly
J. W. Warren,
ATTORNEY AT LA IV,
Dec 18 COLUMBUS,"FGa. Iv
Davenport Evans,
A TTORNE T A T LA IV,
Dec 18 THOMASTON, Ga. ly
Thomas D. King,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BARNESVILLE, Ga.
Will practice in all the Counties of the Flint
Circuit. Dec 18 ly
John J. Jones,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dec 18 MACON, Ga. ly
Lanier and Anderson,
ATTORNIES AT L.IIF,
Dec 18 MACON, Ga. ly
Chambers and Flewellcn,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
Dec 15 COLUMBUS. Ga. ly
PAPER, BUTTONS, COMBS,&c.
Buttons, combs, pins, needles,
SUSPENDERS, POCKET BOOKS,
Spool and Flax THREAD, Hair, Tooth, and
Shaving BRUSHES, in large quantities. Also,
Gold, Silver, and drawing PENCILS, Gold
PENS, BEADS, CLASPS and TASSELS, of
every variety. Also, a small invoice of SEW
ING SILK, Silk Floes aud Crude Ladies Dress
BUTTONS, French Artificial FLOWERS,
(some very fine,) THIMBLES, BRAID, cheap
LACE, 4c., together with an extensive stock of
PAPER, BOOKS, &c., comprising the beet as
sortment of goods ever before offered for sale in
Augusta. Merchants dealing with us will be al
lowed the usual cnstemarv time in payment.
DUNHAM & BLEAKLY, |
sep 27 Wholesale dealers, Augusta, Geo.
FINE NEW TEA'S!
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
Druggists. Angusta.
Having made arrangements with the
NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPA
NY, for the sale of their Teas, 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.
KEOOMMESIMTIOSi.
We have tried the Teas imported by the Pekin
Tea Company, 75 Fulton st., and if we live will
try them often. They are selling the most deli,
cions Teas we ever drank, and retail them at
wholesale prices.—(Evening Post.
Oct. 30 __________ S -
WANTED,
N OYERSEER to manage a Cotton
Plantation of about sixty wonting hands.
. the his p'uutation about
. pp -'^Lg’m-touisvbh-. Jefferson countv.
t GEO-
CANARY BIRDS.
HENRY RICHE has recently arrived here
from Germany with a fine lot of CANA- ■
RY BIRDS,CAGES and CANARY SEED.
As he intends to stay here but for one week, he
invites lovers of fine Singing Birds to call at Mr.
Altmann's Seg ir Store, corner of Broad and Cen
tre streets. dec29-3t
MESON ACADEMY?
FIXHE Male and Female Departments of this
A Institution will be opened ou the Ist Monday
in January, 1850—the former under the superin
tendence of Mr. Thomas B. Moss, and the latter
of Miss Bass.
Situated in a healthy village, where good board
can be had, and under the direction of tried and
efficient Teachers, this Academy is entitled to a
liberal patronage. THE TRUSTEES.
The Constitutionalist aud Southern Recorder
will publish the above weekly for four weeks.
Lexington, December 29,1849. 4w
Bairdstown Academy.
THE undersigned, Trustees, take pleasure in
stating to the public, that they have secured
tiie services of Mr. R. A. HOUSTON, a gradu
ate of Oglethorpe University, to take charge of
the above Academy the ensuing year.
Situated, as it is, iu a pleasant and healthy vil
lage, and moral community, we confidently re
commend i* to the public.
Board, including every thing, can be procured
in the place at from $8 to $lO per month.
School will commence on first Monday iu Jan
uary, WM. EDMONDSON,
JAMES H. McWHORTER,
JNO. ARMSTRONG,
C. D. KENNEBREW,
H. L. FRENCH, Trustees.
Dec 15 4tw
Augusta Female
ACADEMY.
THE exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed ou the FIRST DAY OF OCTO
BER NEXT.
Pai ticular attention is paid to Reading, Spell
ing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, History,
Composition, (epistolary and didactic) and Pen
manship, as these constitute the foundation of a
thorough and practical education. Those parents,
then, who desire to hive their children well
grounded in these branches, are invited to give
us a trial.
Early application should be made to
L. LATASTE, Principal.
Sept 4 th&wtf
BONNETS BI EAI lIED iY PRESSED.
MRS. K. A. BAILEY, No. 285
Broad-st. (upstairs,) would respect-fejtfZ
fully inform her friends and the Ladies generally,
that she still continues the Bleaching, Pressing,
Altering and Dyeing of BONNETS, and so
licits a continuance of the very liberal patronage
heretofore extended to her.
N. B.—Lining and Trimming executed in the
most fashionable style. ly Nov 17
COAL. COAL. COAL.
IS NOW LANDING. 75 tons Red Ash, Bro
ken and Screened COAL, selected expressly
for Parlor use, and may be had in any quantity to
suit purchasers.
d22-tf B. F. CHEW.gr
P IAN <> FORT ES.
CHARLES CATLIN &. CO.,
AGENTS for Chickering’s celebrated Iron
Framed PIANO FORTES, also for those
made by Nunns & Clark—with and without the
jEolian Attachment—and those made by Adam
Stoddart, are receiving Instruments every week,
comprising every variety of style, of 6,6 J,
and 7 octaved—and varying in price from S2OO
to S6O0 —which they will sell at the lowest Fac
tory prices.
The universal satisfaction that these Pianos
have given iu 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, &c. always kept for sale at the lowest
prices. All orders will receive prompt and care
ful attention. ly Nov 1
SCHOOL BOOKS.— A large variety o
School Books, of every description, can al
ways be found, and sold at reasonable prices, at
GEO. A. OATES & CO’S.,
nov 10 Broad-st., opposite the State Bank.
PIANO FORTI3S— The continued
success with which GEO. A. OATES &.
CO. ha*» met in the sale of their PIANO
JrOKll'Jc*, baa iudueed llioui lo enlurgo tlivir
supply, and they are now pleased to inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have
at present on hand, and intend keeping continual
ly, different styles and paterus of both Rosewood
and Mahogany Piano Fortes, from the celebrated
manufactories of Messrs. Bacon aud Raven, A.
H. Gale <f- Co., and Dubois &. Seabury, New
York, varying in prices from $225 to SSOO.
They have supplied a great many orders from
different sections of the country, aud received
from purchasers, at a distance, (who bought their
Pianos, without first seeing them.) voluntary let
ters of approval, both as to price and quality.
They would also call attention to their large
stock of BOOKS, FANCY ARTICLES and
STATIONARY, all o( which they will sell at
publishers’ and northern prices. GUITARS.
VIOLINS, FLUTES, CLARIONETS, and
all kinds of Brass and Wood Instruments, suita
ble for Bauds, constantly on hand.
Also, Violin and Guitar STRINGS of choice
quality. Their stock of PRINTED MUSIC is
the largest in the State. Persons wanting any
thing in their line, will find it to their advantage
to give them a trial, as they are determined to
spare no pains, in their effort to give entire satis
faction to all their customers.
GEO. A. OATES & CO.,
Dec. 13 ts Broad street, Augusta, Ga
en Dollars Reward.
&s<i?ti^SSTR AY ED or STOLEN from (he
subscriber, on Sunday last, a white and liver co
loured POINTER DOG, about two years old.
Said dog has scars on the top of his head, occa
sioned from being rowelled for distemper. The
above reward will be paid for his delivery to me,
on Green street, or $5 for information so as I can
get him. W. E. RODGERS.
Dec 20 ts
HAIL AND WALTON MONUMENT:
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by
the undersigned committee of the City Coun
cil, for the erection ofthe HALL AND WAL
TON MONUMENT. The plan and specifica
tions can be seen at the Clerk's Office, at the City
Hall. Proposals to be handed in by the Ist of
January next.
F. BLODGET.Jr., 1
B. CONLEY.
WM. JOHNSON, I Committee.
td. JAMES HARPER. J
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac.
WHITE LEAD, (No. 1, Extra and Pure,)
Red Lend. Litharge. Chrome Yellow,
Chrome Green. Virdigris and Emerald Green,
dry and in oil; English and Ultramarine Green,
Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Lamp Black, Refin
ed Black. Black Lead, Venetian Red, Vermillion,
Indian Red, Spanish Brown, dry aud in oil:
Vandyke Brown, Umber,Terra de Seiuna, Yellow
Ochre. Putty, Rotten Stone, Pumice Stone, Cal
cined Plaster Paris, Hyraulic Cement, Black’s
Fire-Proof Paint; Lamp, Sperm, Lard, Tanners,
Elephant. Neatsfoot, Raw and Boiled Linseed
Oil and Spirits Turpentine.
Best Flint or Saud Paper, Pallet and Putty
Knives, Glazier’s Points, Whiting,Coach, Copai,
Japan, Leather aud French Picture Vaniisltes,
I French aud American Picture and Window
' Glass, from Bbylo to 36 by 46; Coach Glass.
. Paint Mills, Paint Stones aud Mullers, Camel's
. and Gablo Hair Pencils, for Lettering, Striping
and Varnishing; Sash, Paint, Varnish and Dust
ing Brushes; aud every article usually kept in
’ Drug Stores, for sale on the ,inost accomodating
terms, by D. B. PLUMB 4 CO.,
near the Post Office corner, Augusta, Ga.
d 4
PIANO FORTES TUNED AND
REPAIRED.—The subscribers are happv
to inform their friends and the public, that thev i
have secured the services of Mr. F. Rvdou-hus, '
an experienced Tuner and Repairer of Piano :
Fortes, ip whom every confidence can be placed, !
aud whose work will be warranted in every re- i
spect. Persons wishing tLair Pianos tunedin a
scientific aud skilful manner, will please leave I
their orders at
GEO. A. OATES 4. CO S.,
Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad street, I
Nov 10 Opposite the Stats Bank j
THOMAS W. FLEMING, ;
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CONTINUES to do business on Mclntosh i
street, Augusta, Georgia, and solicits con
siguments of produce. Dll ly ’
n*ashitigloH Hull.
MACON, Ga.
Ry BROWN 4 HARRIS, D 8
Floyd House,
MACON, G»
By BVFORD 4- WILLDb*IS, D 8
Fresh Ooods.
Lallerstedt ®Winiberly
HAVE received THllteAY, per Steamship
Southerner, a few pHenis very rich
Figured and Changeable SILKS,
Super Brocade Pou de Soi Do
Fig.Chameliau ALPACCAS,\
Plain do RAW SILKS, \
Kossuth Collars, \
Smyrna- Edgings,
Real Paris Kid Gloves, k
Variety Silk and Velvet Trimmings?
November 24 y
HTG re at Reductio nj'T]
IN THE PRICES OF
DP.Y GOODS.
H AVING 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 and country
cu&tomers, this fall and winter, as large and well
selected a stock of Dry Goods, and at as low
prices, as can be found in any of our northern ci
ties. Great inducements will be offered, in 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 on hand. Our object is to
have quick sales and light profits, and we pledge
ourselves to furnish every article in our line at the
lowest market prices.
We will always have on hand;
Camelion Poult de Soie and Glacie Silks,
Italian Gro de Rhine and Matteoni Black Silks,
every width,
All kinds of Fall and Winter Dress Goods,
White, Scarlet, and Yellow Flannels, Welsh and
Gauze do.
Broche Silk and Cashmere Shawls,
Avery large assortment of Common Shawls,
Fine Whitney and Duffil Blankets, 10-4, 11-4,
13-4, and 14-4,
Hamilton Bleached Sheetings three yards wide.
Irish and Scotch Linen “
Bleached and Brown Homespuns,
Georgia Manufact’d Osnaburgs and Homespuns,
N egro Blankets and Kerseys,
Linen and Cotton Diapers and Towelling,
Irish Linens of every quality,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Thread Cotton and Lisle Laces and Edgings,
Jaconet, Mull, Swiss and Book Muslius,
Brussels and Three ply Carpetings,
Rugs and Mats to match.
Planters from the different Counties will
find it greatly to their interest to call before
purchasing. T. J. COSGROVE, & Co.
Aug. 14—ly 202, IBroad street.
Dr y Goods.
THE UNDERSIGNED having de
termined to 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 and 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 one price cash system, so
as the servant or child will get 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 Shawls,
Brocade Shawls, Blanket and Rob Roy Shawls,
Crape and Silk Shawls, Irish Linens,
Linen Sheeting, Linen Damask,
Damask Table Cloths, Cotton Sheeting,
White Long Cloths, Brown Homespun,
I Ticking and Jeans, Factory Homespun,
Broad Cloths, Casimeres, Kentucky Jeans,
Satinets, Blankets, Flannels, Kerseys,
Osnaburgs, Calicoes, Hosiery*Gloves,
Laces of all kinds, White Muslins, .
Needlesand Pins, Thread, Buttons,
Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs,
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas.
And a great variety of other articles, to all ot
whVhwo reoyuoXfidty "mv7 te The pnblfc attention.
JAMES A. & C. GRAY,
298 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,
and 244 King street, Charleston, S. C.
Aug 21 tw&w
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
THE SUBSCRIBERS
ARE NOW RECEIVING their supply of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods,
| and having made arrangements with several
houses in New York, they will receive weekly
the latest styles of Goods imported during the sea
son. They have now on hand a large stock of
RICH DRESS GOODS, among which are
French Cashmeres and Mous de Lains,
Colored French Merinos, of every shade,
A large assortment of Rich Colored Silks,
Plain and Satin Striped Alpacas,
Fine Black Bombazines and Silk Warp Alpacas,
French, English and American Prints,
Ladies’ Black and Colored Silk Mantelets,
Ladies’ Rich Merino Cloaks and Shawls, of eve
ry description,
One case of Linen Cambric Handle fs., at 6| cts.
ALSO,
A large stock of Negro Blankets,
Georgia Wool Plains, at factory prices,
And 50 bales Osnaburgs, at less than factory
prices.
. They respectfully call the attention of their
friends, and persons visiting the city to their large
selection of Goods, as they will give great bar
gains at the lowest cash prices.
JAMES MILLER 4. CO.,
Opposite the Mansion House.
Oct 23 yc
FOR SALE.
riTHAT large body of valuable PINE LAND,
1 JL in Burke county, known as the TELFAIR
j MILL TRACT. It lies on the Savannah river,
j 30 miles below Augusta, and below Deniery’s
Ferry on the one side, and above Griffin’s Ferry on
the other. This tract, in one body, contains from
15 to 20,000 acres,
of the largest and best Pine Timber on the Savan
nah River. It has many fine Landings, Mill
Seats, aud never-failing streams of water. For a
Cotton Factory the sites are unrivalled.
This valuable body of Timber Land, unsurpass
ed in the size aud the quality of the Pines ; its
convenient landings, and its ready access to the
important market of Savannah, presents attrac
tions to Lumberers and Ranging Timber cutters.
There is on the place, several hundred acres un
der cultivation. with a comfortable private resi
dence, overseer's house, and negro cabins.
The numerous saw mills established at Savan
nah, and lhe facilities for export, must sustain the
: high prices now paid for Timber.
I This tract will be sold in a body, and if desired,
|on long credit. Apply to
R. H ABERSHAM & SON.
; Dec 22 8t
NEGROES! NEGROES!
SEVENTY-FIVE prime young
Virginia NEGROES for sale.—The under
signed have just rece : ved a fresh gang, which j
added to their former stock, offers inducements
ito purchasers. Call and see them.
JENNINGS & ROBERTSON,
d 4 Im Hamburg, S. C.
CLOCKS’ WATTHES. JEWELRY?
GOLD AND SI I.VEII
WATCHES, of all kinds.
JEWELRY, and various rich Fancy Goods.
Fancy HARDWARE and CUTLERY.
Gold. Silver and Steel SPECTACLES.
SILVER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds.
GUNS, Sporting Apparatus. PISTOLS.
SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in gold
and silver.
TABLE CUTLERY, of Rodgers and others.
! CHIN A WARE, CUT GLASS WARE, of
| late- style.
i CLOCKS—ParIor and Office Clocks, and a |
large stock f cheap Clocks for country trade.
ANDIRONS, FENDERS, SHOVELS and i
TONGS.
WATCH MATERIALS aud Tools of all |
kinds for Watchmakers. For sale at fair prices '
by CLARK, RACKET!’ & CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods.
S 3" REPAIRING of Clocks and Watches by
good Workmen.
N. B.—Whenever it may be inconvenient for I
persons residing at a distance to visit the city, I
any thing in the above line will be furnished :
promptly upon lhe receipt of an order, and on the
usual time. ly Nov 1 I
WANTED— A GOOD TANNER, to take
charge of a Tan Yard at Mailorysville,
Wilkes county, Georgia, to whom liberal wages ,
will be given. Apply to the undersigned at Mal
lorvsville.
JOHN B 4 JOHN L. WOOTTEN. I
Dec’J lOw 1
Ready Made Clothing
SELLING OFF AT COST!
IN CONSEQUENCE of the dituolntion of partnership of R. SWAFFIELD &• Co., ts
whole of the new stock, manufactured expressly for this Fall’s trade, must be sold without rt
serve, to close the accounts of the firm.
JVotv its your time, Gentlemen!
a li. of you who have not supplied yourselves with a full stock of
Fall and W inter Clothing
CAN DO SO BY CALLING ON
R. SWAFFIELD * CO., 312 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Ga.
Where you will find the largest and best assorted Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ev(
offered in this market; just received, direct from their own manufactory, consisting of every quaiit
and description of Coats, Pants and Vests, together with a full assortment of
BROADCLOTH CLOAKS, BOY’S CLOTHING, ETC.
Also, a splendid assortment of Shirts, Bosoms, Searfs, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Suspender
Pocket Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas ; together with an assortment of Ha
and Caps of the latest style and best manufacture.
Also, fine SILK HATS, of the latest style, just received.
N. B.—Persons wishing to purchase Ready Made Garments, of any description, will fiud it to the
interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as the whole of this New ai
Fashionable Stock of Goods must be sold for cash, and will be sold at cost —a chance rarely to I
met with at this season. R. SWAFFIELD & CO.,
Nov 10 Don't mistake the place: 312 Broad-st., opposite Gould, Bulkley & Co’s.
Ready Made Clothing Establishment.
J. e M. NEWBY & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &c. Ac.
Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.
IF you are in want of any article in the CLOTHING, HAT
or CAP line, just call in at NEWBY’S and select them. The
styles, quality and price, cannot fail to please.
They also keep a good lot of Shirts, Gloves,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., &c.
Call and look at them. Jan. 10
Ready for Fall and Winter
TRADE.
I AM NOW in receipt and will be receiving
during the zeason, a choice selection of
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings,
the finest and best that can be bought, which will
be made to measure in a style unsurpassed.
I have now on hand a good stock of READY
MADE GARMENTS, Shirts, Drawers, Cra
vats, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, <j-c., all for
sale at the lowest prices.
Oct 23—yc J. A. VAN WINKLE.
“iTW? SIIAfkELFORDT”
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND
TAILOR,
Opposite the United States Hotel, Augusta,
EEPS constantly on hand a handsome as-
JlV_ sortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres and
Testings,
of the neatest aud most fashionable patterns,
which he will make to order iu a style not to be
surpassed by any establishment. All orders en
trusted to his care executed with punctuality and
dispatch, and in a workmanlike manner.
Thankful for the liberal patronage he has re
ceived, he hopes for a continuance of the same.
N. B.—Terms cash, with 10 per cent, discount.
janlO-tf
Ready Made Clothing,
AND
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
FFIHE UNDERSIGNED have on hand an
_R_ extensive stock of
Ready Made Clothing; and of
Domestic Dry Goods.
And a«e constantly receiving fresh supplies—con
sisting of Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Under
Shirts. Cravats, Drawers, Over Coats, Cloaks—
in short, every thing jn that hue, and all made up
IN THE VERY BEST BIANNER, and ill the LATEST
STYLES.
ALSO,
A handsome and extensive stock of Domestic
and Staple Dry Goods—consisting of Calicoes,
Ginghams, Alpacas, Satinets, Tweeds, etcetera ;
all of which they offer at wholesale and retail.
Call at the store two doors above Richards &
Son’s book store, and examine for yo\s elves.
MAYER & BROTHER.
David Mayer,
Isaac Mayer. tw wly Oct 20
j. ii. YAffujss~~
WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform bis
fneuds and the public generally, that he
has opened
A Tailoring Establishment,
in the basement story of the house occupied by
Jno. C. Snead, Esq., corner of Washington and
Ellis streets, where he is prepared to execute all
work in his line in the neatest and best manner,
and after the most fashionable patterns. His aid
will, at any time, be cheerfully rendered to those
who may desire it in selecting articles of the best
quality.
He promises the utmost despatch in complying
with his engagements, and respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage.
N. B.—All Garments made to order warrant
ed to fit, or no pay. Rt pairing done at the short
est notice and in the neatest manner.
Nov 15 ts
~G~LITfLETnTCo7
(SrccEssons to JOHNSON &. CANFIELD)
Clothing Store
Mo. 199 King; Street,
Under Victoria Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ALWAYS on hand a Large and Fashionable
Stock of Ready Made Clotiiiiig,
at the lowest possible prices. SHIRTS, HOSI
ERY, UMBRELLAS, etc. wholesale aud retail.
Dec 4 Im
TO BUILDERS.
THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
inform Builders of Factories, Mills, Dwell
ings, or any other description of Buildings, that
he is prepaied to furnish them, on short notice
- and accommodating terms, with every and any
■ description of HEWN TIMBER which they
■ may require.
1 Orders may be left at the Republic office, or il
addressed to the subscriber at Bay Spring, they
1 will meet with prompt attention.
D. F. HITT.
Augusta, Sept. 18, 1849. tw4w6mo
BENJAMIN F. CHEW,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
_ I
STOVES.
Tin Plate,
I n mI, Copper,
-J- —BLOCK TIN,
■ Sheet Tin & Bragg,
US” Spelter Solder,
3'hP Ware.
Ft Sheet Iron Pipe,
I - -f or Stoves.
and Wire, all Nob.
Also, a large assortment of JAPAN’D and
BRONZED TIN, made expressly for this mar
ket.
Also, TINNER’S TOOLS, kept constantly
j on hand.
AH of the above articles will be sold as low .for
ctsh, as at any other house in Georgia or Sotith
Carolina, at No. 16d BROAD STREET,
Nov. 6 3m Augusta Georgia
Stoves’ Stoves’ Stoves!
LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS!
ns PHOSGENE GASS.
TIN WARE, of every
description.
V-yq WILLOW andvWOOD-
EN WARE.
Force and Suction Pumps
with Iron Tubes to suit.
k ee P* constantly
on hand a large assort
ment of the above articles,
which they will sell cheap
f cas o> °r approved city
BQe acceptance.
JBr , - . N. B.—Any articles in
the above line caa be furnished, at short notice, to
order.
In the Tinning Department, they are prepared
to execute all orders for ROOFING, Ac. This
branch of the business being under the superin
tendence of Mr. E. E. SCOFIELD, who is well
known for his capacity to our citizens.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
W. H. MAHARREY & CO.,
Broad-strect, opposite Lamback’s.
Nov 10 tw6wjl
FINE CHEWING TOBACCO.
JUST RECEIVED, twelve boxes of MOR-
G kN PETERS’S SUPERIOR CHEW
ING TOBACCO—the best article in this mar
ket. Call and give it a trial.
Also, twelve dozen Richmond county Hide
Bottom Sitting CHAIRS. H. D. BELL.
Nov 15 3
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE.
WALKER &. BRYSON,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
rpHEIR WAREHOUSE, recently erected,
JL is Fire-proof, 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 R»il Road Depot
Cash advances made on Produce in store when
required.
Orders for Goods promptly attended to, and
their individual attention given to all business en
trusted to their care.
The following Houses will act ns our Agents,
and make advances on Produce consigned to us:
Messrs. C. T. Cunningham Co , Dalton.
“ Cunningham &. Linton, Rome.
“ J. Cunningham &Co , Greensboro’.
GOLLOTHUN WALKER,
lately of Hamburg, S. C.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
late of the firm of Bryson, Coskery Co.
July 10 tw<|>w
AI>AMS, IIOPKIYS & CO.,
Warehouse and Commission
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA,GEORGIA.
WE would respectfully announce to our
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 Commission House
m Savannah, under the style of F. T. WILLIS
CO., and can 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 business entrusted to our care will have at
tention. Orders from our friends for Goods w’ill
be promptly executed.
Liberal advances made on produce in store
Our charges will conform to those of other houses
ADAMS, HOPKINS & CO., Augusta,
F. T. WILLIS <J- CO., Savannah, Ga.
sept 8 tw&wGm
Warehouse and Commission
Business.
PIIKXIZY & CUAYTOX.
THE undersigned are now prepared for die
reception of Gotten and other pivdu«>«, uud tu
attend, personally, to all business entrusted to
them. With a great desire to please, and by a strict
attention to business, they hope to merit a share
of public patronage
FERDINAND PHINIZY, EDWARD P. CLAYTON,
FVom Oglethrope, From Clark.
N. B.—Our Warehouse is the spacious and
Fire-proof one formerly occupied by Stovall
Simmons, on Broad street.
Augusta, Sept. 8, 1849 6mtw&.w
WAREHOUSE
And Commission Business,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
form their friends and the public generally,
that they continue to transact the above business
at their extensive Fire-proof Buildings, Mcln
tosh street.
By prompt attention to all business entrusted
to their care, they hope to merit a continuance
of the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them
during the past season.
BUSTIN & WALKER.
Augusta, Sept. 1, 1849. tw<fwss
WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
f'j'lllE SUBSCRIBERS haviugform-
J. ed a copartnership under the firm of
PEARCE &. SIMPSON, for lhe transaction of
the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS in this city, hereby inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have
taken a commodious Warehouse in a central and
convenient location on Jackson street, which
runs directly trom the Rail Road Depot, via
Globe Hotel, to the River bank.
Their charges will not be over customary rates,
either for storage, advances, or commissions, and
by strict personal attention to all business entrust
ed to their care, 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 mav be marked P. & S. for
PEARCE & SIMPSON.
I Joseph J. Pearce,
1 James R. Simpson.
i Augusta, July 10th, 1849. twtuAw6m
Fire-Proof Warehouse.
DYE, HEARD & CO.,
Warehouse and Commission Merehants,
WILL continue the above business at the old
stand of Dve, Robertson & Co., East side
of Mclntosh street, where they are prepared to
receive consignments of COTTON AND OTH
ER PRODUCE. Orders for Bagging, Rope,
and Family Supplies, filled at the lowest market
prices.
O-LIBERAL ADVANCES made on Pro
duce in store.
M. M. DYE, Augusta,
STEPHEN D. HEARD, Greene Co.,
JAMES M. DYE, Augusta.
Aug 21 ts
(ETThe Rome Southerner and LaGrange Re
]>orter will publish the above to the amount of §5
and forward accounts to D., 11. & Co.,
J LIVERY STABLES,
ROME, GEORGIA.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT
' FULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC,
That he is fully prepared wi
Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle and
B Harness Horses,
To accommodate the public on liberal terms.
t - His Drivers are careful and experienced. Stran
. gers visiting Rome, if they will only enquire for
( the Stables of the undersigned, 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 7 ts
’ —INEW DRUG
! a AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 3,
Having purchased of Mr. wm
HAINES his stock of DRUGS, &c., we
expect to continue the business at his old stand, j
between the U. S. Hotel and Possoffice Corner.
We are daily expecting additional supplies ol i
FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES i
CHEMICALS, PERFU MERY, FANCY AR
TICLES, PAINTS, OILS, *c. &c.
Our friends will pleate give us a call, and may
rely upon being suited both in quality and prices.
D. B. PLUMB,' & CO.
D. S. FLIMB. | DOCT. It. BACON.
jan24 , ts
JTGeorgia Rail Road Receipts
kept constantly on hand at the Republic Offiee j
FOUIt ITfOHTfIS afterdate, applica
tion will be made to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of Hancock county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate
of George Arnoss, late of said county, deceased,
not specifically bequeathed by his last will and
testament. JOHN AMOSS, Ip ,
WILLIAM AMOSS, j rß ’
December 1,1849.
NO’I'ICU. — All persons indebted to the
Estate of Robert Thomas, late of. Rich
mond county, deceased, are requested to come
forward aud make immediate payment; and
those having demands against said Estate, are re
quested to present them, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law.
JOSEPH THOMAS, Adm’r.
Sept 22, 1849.
OTICE. — All persons indebted to Bella
W. Strong, late of Richmond county, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment; and those having demands against said de
ceased, will please present them within the time
prescribed by law. R. 11. MAY, Adm’r.
Nov 1
Georgia, icicinnoii<i couuiy
Whereas Mary’ D. Macmurphy, adminis
tratrix on the estate of Mary Crossley, deceased,
applies for letters dismissory from said estate:
These are hereby to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clk. C. O. R. C.
• i October 21, 1849. •
OICHMOXR County, Georgia.
IV Whereas Abraham Seago applies to me for
itters of administration on the estate of Sarah
> Viggins, deceased.
• These are hereby to cite and admonish all and
agular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
-11, to be and appear at my office, within the time
I fescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
I live, why said letters should not be grunted.
I LEON P-. DUGAS, Cl’k. C. O. R. C.
j ’Novemberß, 1849.
I nOVR MONTHS after date, applica
't? tion will be made to the Honorable the Infe
nr Court of Richmond county, whilst sitting for
I oiinary purposes, for leave to sell , a Negro
‘ Inman, belonging to the estate of B. W. Strong,
I deeased, for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors
. abaid deceased. R. 11. MAY, Adm’r.
< X0v1,J849. •
tICHMOND County, Georgia.
Whereas George M. Thew (with the will
anexed) applies for letters of administration on
th estate of Jane Telfair, deceased, late of High
i latl county, State of Ohio.
fliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
I ait singular the kindred and creditors of said de
. ce»ed, to be and appear at my office, within the
tin, prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
, haY, why said letters should not be grauted.
( ! iveu under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Cl’k. C. O. R. C.
November 13, 1849. .
ICIIJIOXI* Comity, Georgia.
Whereas James W. Davies, administrator
(will the will annexed) on the estate of James
Wtiilaw, late of South Carolina, deceased, ap
plicator letters dismissory.
Tlese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and angular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceasd, to be and appear at my office, within the
time irescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
havc.why said letters should not be granted.
Giien under my hand at office, in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Cl’k. C. O. R. C.
November 13, 1819.
RieilinOND County, Georgia.
Whereas James W. Davies, administrator
on the estate of David Wardlaw, late of South
Caroliia, deceased, applies for letters dismissory
Th®c are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, vhy said letters should not be granted.
Givin under my hand, at office, in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Cl’k C. O. R. C.
November 13,1849.
" ICHIMIOMD COUNTY,Georgia
Whereas, Rowell Adams applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Robert
McNair, deceased.
These are hereby to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
piescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at Augusta.
RaciinoYD coun’ty7<seo.™
Whereas, John T. Shewmake applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate of Na
thaifel Green, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and ap. ear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why sqid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. ‘
November 29,1849.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—
By an order from the honorable Inferior
Court of Richmond county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold, at the lower market
house, in the city of Augusta. Richmond coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in February next, be
tween the usual hours of sale,all those two tracts or
parcels of land, containing 160 acres, (one 56 and
the other 104,) deeded by Elisha Perryman and
others to Torrance Conner, deceased, lying and
being in Richmond county, on the Louisville road,
about one mile below the Richmond Factory, ad
joining lands of Gov. Wm. Schley, Elisha Perry
man, and lands formerly Jesse Kent’s, now .Sea
born Boyd's. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of
said deceased. Tenns made known on the da
of sale. J. HATCHER, Administrator
(in right of bis wife,) on the estate of Torrance
Conner, deceased.
November 29, 1849.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, to the
highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in
March next, at the court house door in Appling,
Columbia county, Geo, two hundred acres »f
land, belonging to the estate of Lewis Barnes, de
ceased, formerly of Hancock county, Geo. This
land lies adjoining the lands of Mr. Crane and
others, witbin three miles of Deering, and was,
before the change in the county boundary, lines,
situated in Richmond county.
E. S. BARNES, Executor.
Decembei 22,1849.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
Court of Burke county, while sitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold, before the Court
House door, in the town of Waynesboro’, on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next:
One thousand and ninety-four acres of Laud,
(ora part thereof,) lying in Burke county, be
longing to the estate of Malthew Cars we I, de
ceased.
Also, a negro woman, named Rebecca.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
said deceased.
Nov 6 J. W. CARSWELL, Adm'r
E7OUR MONTHS after date, ap-
A plication will he made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the Person
al Properly of John Carmichael, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL, Executor.
July 31 \
OTICE— AII persons indebted to the es
-L x tate of Hendley Nally, late of Lincoln
county, deceased, are requested to come forward
and make payment, and those having demands
against the said estate will present them in terms
of the law.
BENJAMIN M. TUTT, ) . , ,
ANTHONY SAMUELS, j Adm rs '
December 13, 1849.
FOI R MONTHS after date, ap
plication will be made to the Inferior Court
of Oglethorpe county, whilst sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Land and Ne
. groes belonging to the Estate of Benjamin Ed
wards, deceased, for the purpose of distribution
I among the legatees.
Aug 21 ROBERT HARRISON, Ex’r.
WILL BE SOLD,
AT LINCOLNTON, on the first Tues
day in January next, at public outcry, three
negroes, to wit: Jim, a man about thirty years
of age; Jerry, a boy about eighteen years old;
and Jinny, a woman about fifty years of age; all i
likely and valuable servants. Terms on the day.
dl3-w2t FRANCIS F. FLEMING.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
FEBRUARY next, before the Court
House door of Lexington, Oglethorpe county,
between the usual hours of sale, the NEGROES '
belonging to the estate of Frederick Hudson,
dec’d. Sold by leave of the Court of Ordinary I
of said county. Terms cash.
JOHN W YNN, Adm’r. de bunitj non.
December 29. 1849. I
Printing of all kinds at this office 1
STATE OF GEORGIA, WAR-
REN COUNTY —RDLE NISI —Sup
rior Court, October Term, 1849. —Present the
Honorable Nathan C. Sayre, Judge of said
Gourt.
It appearing to the Court by the petition of
Samuel Hall, ser’r., and copy will and affidavit
thereurfto annexed, and that said Samuel Hull
was possessed of the original as propounder, and
afterwards as administrator in said petition men
tioned, and that said original will has been 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 heirs at law of
said &tate, show cause, if any they have, by the
first day of the next Term of this Court, why the
said copy w ill should not be established in lieu of
the original, lost as aforesai|; and it is further
ordered that a copy of this rile be served person
ally on said legatees aud heirs, if to be found
within this State, aud if noijthat it be published
in the Augusta Republic fout months previous to
the next term of this Court.
A true extract from the iniunles of said Court,
October sth, 1849.
Oct 9 4mo JAMES PfLCHFR, Clerk _
SALE OF LOTS IN THE TOWN OF
OGLUTHOtPE.
THE undersigned, being lie owner of about
600 acres of Land, WF.slof Flint river, on
which the South-Western rA road will, forth?
prese it, and perhaps for man-years to come, ter
minate, will soon have’it surveyed and divided into
Lots of suitable size for businelß and private resi
dences, and will offer them foisale, at publie out
cry on the premises, on the H6TH DAY OF
JANUARY NEXT.
The site of the contemplate! town is in Macon
county, about two miles abovd Traveller’s Rest,
upon high, dry and elevtfted pjie land, with good
pure, water, free from lime. On the West side
of the River there is but a narrow strip of second
low ground, entirely free fromtmarshes and la
goons.
The plan of the town will lithographed
and copies distributed towns ur.d
cities of tbe State, for inspectia by those
may wish to purchase lots. An of
ration, under the name of the towi of Oglethorpe,
will be applied lor at the approac|ng session of
the Legislature. It is now certain that the Rail
road will be completed to that poi|t in time for
the crop of 1850 The gradingUs progreasiur.,
rapidly, and the iron for the RoadM far as Ogle- ’
thorpe is contracted for, to be clefiwred iu Savan
nah next January. 1 j
The attention of capitalists, »d of all w
| J may wish to share in the busiiW which w
l ’ spring up in a place where at leasdFO,ooo bales of >
. ' cotton will be sold annually, is rewectfully invH- |
■ed to the. sale of the lots as abovejspecified. At ,
| inspection of the map will show tmt it is the poiu |
. j where the business of the great fcotton-growin' |
? section of Georgia will concentrai. h-will be i|-
trade worth contending for. No| only will th j
counties West of Flint River novdfurnish annual j
ly 70,000 bales of cotton to be shipped from Oglv |
thorpe. but the opening of a Rai road to tht i
point will bring that important aifl growing se*- !
" tion of Georgia into close proxirnly to a niarkt
• for their produce, and will be the jneans of brinf
r ing into cultivation thousands d( acres of Ini
s now lying idle, and thus the quantity of cottt,
produced there will be greatly
The terms of the sale will be liberal, being on
fonrth cash, and the remainder in two equal i
• talments of one and two years. The titles vl
be indisputable. I have a complete, unbrok
chain of titles, from the State dowi to myself
Oct 30 ts E. G. cIBANISS
QZTThe Recorder and Federal Urjon, Milled;
ville; Republican and Georgian! Savanna
Chronicle & Sentinel and ConstititionalisG u
Republic, Augusta; Enquirer and Times, Coin
bus; the Albany Patriot, Macon Tilegraph, /
bama Journal, Tallahassee Sentinel, Gri
Whig and Jeftersonian, and (’harleston Con*
will publish the above once a week, until ordc
to dissontiuue, and forward their accounts
payment.
Administrators’ Sa 14
AGREEABLY to an order of that
the Inferior Court of Burke County, when
sitting as a court of Ordinary, will be sold before
the Court House door in Swainsboro, Emannel
county on the first TUESDAY in JAN l/ARY
next,
One thousand acres of 1 ine Laud,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 vacant land. Well by
Edward McGar’s land, said tract ofland hiving,
b Jen granted to Charles A. Burton.
Also, three hundred and thirty acres of Pine
land, in the aforesaid county of. Emanuel boded
A Bin ti n resided j
The above lands so|L oharfi
A. Burton, late of Burke? z decetw I
Terms cash. Titles Warmnted. ?
J/V MES M. REYNOLDxS, ) .
WRIGHT MURPHREE, j ' mra
Oct. 30 td i
NEW STAGE ARRANGHipiTS,
FI'IHE UNDERSIGNED would inn the
.L travelling public, that they lit, become
proprietors of the Stage gustato
Savannah in connection with the tVal It in),
read, byway of the 90 mile station, anare pta
on good coaches with four horses, aiu.e public
may rest assured that they will be takthrouA . ' 1
in as good time ns on any other line iGoorgK
We will connect, when desiied, with’ Greets. •
ville line at Augusta. Threugh tick cun b> ' ’
obtained at the Railroad Depot in Saviah, aij
of Mr. J. Reeves, at the United Sts Hotel,
Augusta. Fare through, 86.50
c5-tf WILSON 4 LINTDUM.I
GEORGIA 1 ~
MERCII A NDIZ E will now h recc
ed at the Augusta Depot forChdanonja,
Tenn., (subject to dreyage at the Tfcl uxtil ■
its completion, without extra charges,)!the ki
lo ,ving rates, viz: F l
First Class, Lgf 22 cto. tr foot/
Second" .; $1.20 perl#M
Third “ 80 cfs.» ‘d
Fourth" 45 «< 4
Salt 80“ pasack;
F10ur..... 75.< e bl>l. 1
Molasses i SIO.OO « hhdi
l’o 8.., 3.00 • bbl.
Transportation Ofiica. Geo. R. R. 4 Fkg.Co. )
Augusta, G«,, Dec. 12, 18® j k
d!3 *
LOOK OUT FOR CHEAP UDINE!
LIVERY STABII ,
REMOVED.
UIMIE UNDERBI®fED havino heated trfm
selves at the lIANKLIN HOUSE,Ud
taken charge of tile entire establish sent forrferly
known as E. Lampkin & Co.’s, tzkra thishie
thod of informing thfir old patrons and the Jblie i
in general, that they keep constantly on land, x
for hire, SADDLE-HORSES, HORSES IND I
BUGGIES, BAROUche.s AND BT.4JE
COACHES, of ®toa; all of which c:« be
j had at the shortest notice and upon more reaLna- L
UlliUwpa than beretafore. They t»ke
. sideration the hardness *ol—
produce, and they are —Frmineil to Lki?
thfirpricescorrespoiid. Persons earning to Ahens
ami wishing to leave thei: horsec., can tavejhem
kept for 40 cents per day, and no chaige i la de
for Omnibus fare. ' 1 • w
The undersigned hope*that old patrom, aifa tbo *
public generally, will give them a cal, aZthev
flatter themselves that their Iqkg experienct- nuj
close attention, will give sati—ction. <
We run a splendid Otnnibw daily Iron the citv ■
to Hie Railroad Depot. SAJ/j’ER i. IVy ’
Omnibus Offices at the Newton House an(l
Franklin House, Athens, Ga. nh7-wtf
I| _ ,
New and Fashionable Goods.
Received by thi; laststea m-
ER.—A new style of Colored Aib'mo 41on
j nets ; a few beautiful Tyrolexe ; white and cojor
. ed straw and chip Bonnets; a new and riol\ as
| sortment of Bonnet, Sash, Neck and CtiflVib- >
bona; Swan’s Down, for the neck and walot
: Bridal Wreaths; Lace Df—ra; Veils; Gloves;
(Flowers, &e.; new Silk and Velvet Bonnet*, i
November fashion.
LT" Bonnets Bleached and Pressed, and Dress- 8
■es made to order with neatness and despatch. M
M. C. HALL, fl
{ <£6-w3t oppositoflie U. Stalls Hotel.
SUGAR, CHEESE, BUTTER, &C. 1
| BBLS. STI ART’S Crushed, ?
Ground and Clanged Sugars,
i 10 Cases I). R. Loaf do.
5 Casks Cheese, in fine Infer.
10 Kegs Choice Goshen Butter.
125 Boxes Soda, Sugar, Milk and Lemon Crackerv £
IForsalebv [apll] JOHN R. DOW |
Spices, Pickles, preserves, &c. t
WBAGS PEPPER and ALLSPICE, I I
35 boxes Underwits Picklea, ’
15 cases Canton Ginger,
Preserved Quince, Rasberry, Green Gage, i
Fine Apples, Limes, ( Mmges, 4«. f
u 27 For sale by, JOHN R. DOW
”7 JOB TIIINfING “ 1M
N«utly execHtcl a * 1,, *» OR it v