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(Commercial Intelligence.
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Office or the Augusta Republic, )
July 4, 1850. (
COTTON.—There was a good demand on
Tuesday up to 4 o’clock, when the steamer
Europa’s news was received, and sales of
about 400 bales were made at full prices, say
Good Middling, 12 cents. In the afternoon
holders demanded full rates, and some few
hundred bales were sold. Yesterday the de
mand continued good, and about 500 bales
were sold at old rates. Holders are not free
sellers at present current prices, and the stock
offering on the market is limited.
FREIGHTS.—The shipments continue to
Savannah and Charleston about the extent of
the daily sales, the larger proportion going to
Savannah.
EXCHANGE—Checks on the North re
main at half per cent, premium.
MARRIED.
In this city, on Sunday evening, 30th June,
by the Rev. Mr. Pierce, Mr. John M. Curtis,
of New Jersey, and Miss A. Stockton, of Au
gusta.
In Milledgeville, on the morning of the 21st
ultimo, by Rev. Dr. Talmage, John Jones,
Esq., of Carroll, and Miss Susan C., eldest
daughter of Peter J. Williams, Esq.
N t w
KF The Board of Health will meet
in the Council Chamber at 6 o’clock, Friday
Evening, WM. E. DEARING,
iy4 Chairman.
13* to
»**£?'*
room, which, n . 1; .
lights, and his great improvement in the
art, will enable him to lumish pictures of the
most exquisite finish. jy4-lt
u:r Notice.— The Annual Oration, before
the two Literary Societies of Mercer University,
will be delivered in the College Chapel, in the af
ternoon of Commencement day, July 31st, by
the Hon. Robxxt L. Tripp, of Forsyth, Geo., an
honorary member of the Phi Delta Society.
The public generally are invited to attend.
jy< 3t
BEAUTIFUL SKY LIGHT
DAGUERREOTYPES.
MESSRS. LEIGH & TUCKER would res
pectfully announce that all persons wishing
to avail themselves of the present opportunity to
obtain one of their beautiful soft toned sky light
Daguerreotypes, must cal! soon, as they will posi
tively ranain in Augusta but a few days longer.
Their Daguerreotype Car is located at the City
Hall Park. a „
Hours of operating from 8 o’clock, A. M., to
» P. M.
Daguerreotype materials for sale.
Augusta, July 4th, 1850.
’ JUST IN SEASON.
ICE CREAM, ICED SODA WATER, LE
MONADE, Alc., at the z\ugubta Cracker
Bakery, a few doors below the Eagle &- Phoenix
Hotel.
The undesigned would respectfully inform the
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and Hamburg,
his friends and the public generally, that he has
just opened his splendid ICE CREAM SA
LOON, which he has fitted up in a most beauti
ful and tasteful manner, especially for the accom
modation of the ladies, where he will be pleased
to serve them at any hour of the day with those
very appropriate delicacies of the season.
The Saloon will be kept open until 11 o’clock
every evening. Entrance at the lower front door.
jy4 JOHN W. H. ZINN.
ORTO RENT,
situated on
"’.'’ S »OU Pre, ’ S, I 1 "«O |
■ GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY- "
FOR THE~BENEFIT OF THE AUGUS- 3
TA INDEPENDENT FIKE CO. ‘
P. PAINE & CO.. MAMAGEIW. *
Cl a8 0 99. 1
To b« drawn in Savannah, on Friday, July sth. (
Sales close at 4 o’clock, P M the same day. ]
3cl)cnu. .
1 Prize $9,000.
1 Trite of S3OOO 2 Prize, of SIOO
1 1500 25 “ 60
« 688 25 “ 40
<j « 200 100 “ 30
2 « 150 400 25
Sic. Sic. &*■
[CF7O numbers—l 6 drawn ballots.
(glass rtra.
Tobe decided by drawing of Grand Consolidated
Lottery, Class 20, to be drawn in Baltimore,
on Saturday, July 6th, 1850. Sales close at
4 o'clock P. M-, same day.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
(ET7S Numbers-- >2 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize $40,000
1 Prize of $15,000 I 115 Frizes of SISOO
1 .. 7,500 | 65 “ 200
1 « 5,000 I 65 “ 100
1 «« 4,522 |65 “ 75
65 Prizes es SSO. &c. &c. Ac.
Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters S2J;
Eighths $1 j.
For sale by ELISHA WYLI.Y. Agent.
Broad-st., opposite the Eagle & Phenix Hotel.
Hj" Orders from city or country adventurers
promptly and confidentially attended to. jy4
Burke sheriffs sale— wi ibe sold
before the court house door in the town of
Waynesboro’, Burke county, on the first Tuesday
in August next, between the usual hours of sale,
a tract of oak and hickory land, lying in said
county, and containing one hundred and seven
acres, more or leas, adjoining lauds of William
Woods, John Gresham and others ; levied on as
the propertv of Henrv B. Sharp, to satisfy a fi
ta issuing from the Justice’s Court of said coun
ftv, itufavor of Lewis Moiby vs. Henry B. Sharp,
made au3 rouirudtl NV
MW ~ AUGUSTUS 11 ROBIK 1 s,-Mier.ll.
4,1850.
SHERIFF’S SALE—WiII be sold
1 > before the court house door in the tow not
Wavnesboro’. Burke county, ou the First lues
dav in AUGUST, between the usual hours ot
sate, a negro boy named Berry, about five years
of age, levied on as the property ol Benjamin F.
Buxton, to satisfy sundry fi. 1 '«• issuing from the
Justices’ Court of th. 68th district, S. M.against
Benjamin F. and William L. Buxton. Levied
on and returned by a constable.
AUGUSTUS H. ROBERTS, Sheriff B. I .
June 27 _JjL_
FWIRVSTEE’S SALE—By decree of the Su-
I rioi Court of Richmond county, sitting in
Chancery, will be sold, at the court house in
ou the first Tuesday in August
next, a negro woman named Molly, about -3
years of age ; a man, Cade, about 28 years old,
ami abov. Ned, about 18 years old ; sold as above,
as the property of the mid, reigned, Trustee of
Mrs. Jaiw Ho liday.
July 4.1850. WRIGH I’ MURPHREE.
ALL persons having demands against J no.
Cleary. Sats of Missis, ppi, deceased, will
please present them within t.:e terms ofthe law.
P May 14, 1850—3 m—W. M. MOORE, Admr.
ALL persons having d muds against I. T.
Moore, late of Taliaferro county, deceased,
will present them within the terms of th. law.
Throe indebted to said estate will please make
‘"’’mJ u?™*’JAMES W. MOORE. Adm
T^TOTICE —All persons having demands
INI against the estate of John F. Diehl, late
ot Richmond county, deceased, willpresent them
in terms of the law, and those indebted to sard
etale will please make immediate payment.
1 MART DIEHL.
Qualified Executrix of the wdl of John F. Diehl
June 20, 1850.
"K NEW WORK ON FREE MASONRY
—The Analogy of Ar. ent Craft Masonry, I
to natural and reveled Religion, by Charles I
Scott. A. M . Grand Master of the Grand Ledge i
of th. Slat, ot Mississippi—l large vol; price $2. ,
Th» work should be m he hand of every Free ‘
Mason- A BLEvKLEY,
jel Augusta, Geo.
zTT ON(’ REBB W ATER. —Another eupplv of i
V/ frroh Congms Water, lauded y-terday. .
to* b> PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist.
gpe rial NotilfS-
Fourth of July Celebration.
The Committee appointed by the Son. of
Temperance, and the City Council, to make ar
rangements for the celebration of the approaching
anniversary of American Independence, have de
termined upon the following:
PROGRAMME.
At sun rise a federal salute.
At nine o’clock a Procession will be formed in
front of the Masonic Hall, under the direction of
Capt. Wm. McLaughlin, Marshal of the Day,
and proceed to the City Hall Park, where after
Prayer by the Rev. Wm. J. Hard, an Ode by the
Choir, and Music by the Band, the Declaration of
American Independence will be read by Lucien
LaTaste, r. w. r. Ode by the Choir, and Music
by the Band. An Oration will be delivered by
L. D. Lallerstedt, n. D. a. w. r. Ode, Music, and
Benediction.
ORDER OF PROCESSION.
Music.
Sons of Temperance.
Orator, Reader and Clergyman.
Mayor and Members of City Council.
The Reverend Clergy of the City.
The Magistrates of the City and County.
Citizens aud Strangers.
All transient brethren of the order of the Sons
of Temperance, are respectfully invited to join in
the procession.
At 12 o’clock and sun down a National Salute.
At night, a display of Fire Works at the City
Hall Park, enlivened by music from the Band.
James Harper, Christopher Low,
R. H. May, Wm. H. Pritchard,
A. Hatch, G. H. Crump,
U. Slack, W. McLaughlin,
Com’ttee of Council. Comm. Sons of Temp.
KT A. S. Wingfield, Esq., of Madi
son, will deliver an address before the Litera
ry Societies of Emo-” BARROW,
Julv next. A F HILL>
B. FRALLY,
jels-4t Cor. Committee P. G. Society.
KF Professor H. COX of Cincinnati,
write, as follows respecting a remarkable cure
effected by the use of Dr. Rogers’ Liverwort of
Tar:
Mr. A. L. Scovill—Sir—However reluctant
I may have been to attach my name to a certifi
cate recommending patent medicines, nostrums,
etc., I not only think it my duty to my patrons,
but to the community, and all affiicted with dis
eased lungs, to state that I have used Dr. Rogers’.
Liverwort and Tar, in several cases with the hap
piest effect; and in one case particularly, that of
Miss Belt, who appeared to be laboring under the
last stage of scrofulous consumption, as pronoun
ced by several physicians, who were in attend
ance previous to my taking charge of her case.
By its use she has been entirely restored, and
is now enjoying the best of health.
Very respectfully,"etc.,
Hiram Cox, M. D.
We learn from the Hon. Judge Morse, of Cin
cinnati, that Dr. Cox is a physician of the highest
standing.
For sale by Haviland, Risley, A Co., Bar
rett, Career, A Co., Augusta, Ga., and by
dealers in Medicine, throughout the South. je6
ITDr. Brown’s Remedy for the
Piles, is recommended as a specific for Exter
nal and Internal PILES.
The Buffalo Morning Express says, “We sel
dom notice the nostrums that are presented to the
public, but here is a preparation which we know
to be a specific, and which we commend to the
attention and confidence of the afflicted.”
Brown’s Pile Ointment is put up in Glass Jam,
aud sold at §2,00 each, by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A Co, Druggists,
Sole Agents for Augusta.
KF Also for sale, as above, Dr. Brown’s Cold
Plaster, for the cure of Spinal Affections, Neu
ralgia, Rheumatism, etc —Price 50 cents a box.
May 9 $5
ENDLESS CHAIN PUMP.
THE SUBSCRIBER takes pleasure in in
forming the people generally that he is now
L **« ( nared to furnish them with Chain PurnpiL
all those who have used them. They are very
durable, and so convenient that any child of six
years old can draw with them with the greatest
safety, always bringing water from the bottom of
the well. I have an experienced hand engaged,
who is constantly preparing and fitting in those
Pumps
Any person wishing a Pump can be promptly
supplied by application to the subscriber at War
renton, John Robinson, at Madisop, *r R. Grant,
at Athens. ISAAC BLOOMINGDALE.
jy2 2tawlm
Globe Hotel,
LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA.
THE undersigned retums his grateful ac
kuowledgamants to the public for their past
generous patronage, and begs leave to announce
tha fact that he is now making active prepara
tion for the approaching summer season. It is
his determination that his house shall sustain the
high reputation given it by its former proprietor,
Mr. Alexander, and that no pains or expense
shall be spared to make those, who, anxious to
sojourn during the summer season in a delightful
and healthy up country village, favor him with
a call. Attached to the Globe Hotel are as good
Stables as can be found in the State, and they
are attended by prompt and careful Ostlers. The
proprietor will furnish Horses and Carriages or
Buggies to order He would also state that the
water in Lawrenceville is always excellent iu lhe
summer season, and that his Hotel is particular
ly designed, from the location aud size of the
rooms, for the entertainment of families.
COACH LIME.
He would also state, that with good new
Coaches, good stock, and careful drivers, he is de
termined to please aud render comfortable all who
may travel on his line, which extends from Stone
Mountain, by Lawrenceville, Gainesville aud
Sulphur Springs, to Clarksville.
The following are the times of the an ivals and
departure of my coaches : They arrive at Stone
Mountain on Monday’s, Wednesdays and Fri
day’s, in connection with the downward train of
cars at 5 o’clock in the evening; leaves the
Mountain immediately on the arrival of lhe upper
train ou Tuesday’s. Thursday’s and Saturday s,
at 6 o’clock iu the morning, and gets into Gaines
ville same days at 7 in the morning.
March 19 —w6in V. HOLMES.
NOTICE.
BROUGHT to Jail, ou the 21st
a uegip GIRL, abwt 18 years
old, dark cemptectiou. about five feet five
six inches high, quick spoken, and has
two scare under the eye, which seems to have
been caused by a whip. She says she belongs to
Amos Bell of Augusta. Owner is requested to
prove property, pav Jail fees, and take her awaj .
P H A. H. ROBERTS, Sheriff.
Waynesboro, May 29th, 1850.
O' The Chronicle & Sentinel and Constitu
tionalist are requested to copy’. j®i
TO THOSE WHO NEED THEM.
DfiW.fi BATTLE'S
y newly invented Abdom-
V 1 K F in al Supporters and
nial Tavss. patented Jan
uary 22d, 1850. This in
strument is recommended
totheattentionofthe Med
ical Faculty as well as all
those w bo may be so un
fortunate as to require their use, as combiuing ad
vantages over every thing es the kind which the
ingenuity of man has heretofore designed for
these purposes They are so constructed as to
fulfil every purpose that can be required either as
a supporter for the relaxed muscles ol the abdo
men or for Hernia or rupture, requiring only a
change of pads for either purpose. It is also a su
perior riding brace. The instruments are made
of the best material, and in the most faiihtul man
ner. The springs are plated throughout with sil
ver to prevent rusting out, and iron rusting linen.
They are not liable to get out of order, and are be
lieved to be the most durable and economical, as
well as the most comfortable instruments that
can be produced.
Thev can be seen or had at Haviland. Risley
& Co’s. w - R. BATTIE.
ILF Ladies Supporters for sale by Mrs. Ken
rick at the Globe Hotel-
j e 13 w&trwlm
DIV KRY STAHL KS,
ROME. GEORGIA.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT
FULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC,
That he is fully prepared wi
Carriages, Buggies. an< Saddle and
Harness Herses.
T. accommodate the public on liberal terms,
i His Drivers are careful and experienced, btrarr
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 J 1 "-
Itd. WILLIAM RAMEY.
July ts
Gray Brothers
HAVE just received 5000 French Needle
Work Embroidered COLLARS, to which
they invite the attention of the Ladies. Price 6,
12, 18,25, 37 and 50. Also a lot of cheap Linen
Cambric Hdkfs, from 6 up.
Augusta, 28th May, 1850.
MUSLIN GINGHAMS.—IOO pieces Mus
lin Ginghams, 10 cents per yard, for sale at
June 22 GRAY BROTHERS.
BRIDAL ROBES and Second Day Dresses.
—Rich embroidered Robe, of chaste and ele
gant Needle Work. . „
Beautiful shades of Pearl Fawn and Light Co
lored Silks for Second Day Dresses.
June 22 GRAY BROTHERS
BAREGES, TISSUES, and MUSLINS—
Blue, Pink, Green aud Straw coloured Bare
ges, and Tissues Figured and Plain.
Selling from 10 to 15 per cent, less than our usu
ally low prices. (J 22 GRAY BROTHERS.
COTTON FRINGE —500 pieces COTTON
FRINGE, remarkably low.
June 22 GRAY BROTHERS.
JUST RECEIVED at GRAY BROTH-
ERS, pr. steamer Southerner, from New
York, and steamer Osprey, from Philadelphia,
another lot of those „
Cheap Printed Muslins at 6 tel 2
Black Bareges, 12,18, and 25 per yard.
500 Fiixe Fans, very cheap.
June 8 290Jroad Street.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS.
10. 296, Broad Street, Augusta.
GRAY BROTHERS
WOULD respectfully invite the attention of
the public to their large and well assorted
stock of
SPRING DRY GOODS,
which are now opening, and will continue to re
ceive weekly, in their New Store, next Messrs
D’Antignac and Barry’s Drur, Store, the newest
and most fashionable styles, adapted to the pre
sent and approching
~Fuat | l , ' rj ' ,l> l- | to have all the facil
attending to the
Cash, knocking off all dis
counts and selecting the latest styles as they ar
rive from foreign markets. We have now in
Rich, plain, colored and shaded SILKS;
Plain, pink, blue and blaek BAREGES ano
TISSUES;
Superior extra Crape Shawls;
Snow-drop Damask NAPKINS;
Superior double DAMASKS;
Extra rich Marseilles QUILTS;
Irish LINENS, of every description;
GINGHAMS and CALICOES;
Embos’d Piano and Table COVERS;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIFS;
Bleached and brown SHEETINGS and
SHIRTINGS ;
Factory HOMESPUNS;
BROAD CLOTHS and CASSMERS;
In fact, embracing every article in the Dry
Goods line, which will be found one of the la-gest
assortment, in this City, and now offer for Cash
at prices which they are confident will not fail
to insure purchasers.
The Goods will be marked in plain figures, from
which no abatement can be made, as our object
i. to sell goods cheap for cash, and have only one
price asked. feb23
JIEW SPRIMO GOODS,
T BRENNAN & CO., are now receiving
.their Stock of
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
Amongst which are—
Rich colored Silks, plain aud figured;
Black Gros D’Rhine and Poult D’Sole;
Bareges, Tissues, Alborines, &c.;
Printed and Embroided Jaconet, Swiss, and
Organdie Muslins and Lawns;
Linen Lustres and Chambreys;
Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls ;
A large supply of Calicoes and Ginghams;
Jaconet, Swiss, Mull and Nausook Muslins;
Irish Linen and Linen Sheeting;
Table Damasks, Napkinsand Doylas;
Linen Cambric, and fine Linen Lawns;
Plain, Hemstitched and Corded border L. C.
Handkerchiefs;
Lace Capes, Needle-worked Collars, Cuffs, &c;
Kid, Lisle, Silk and Thread Gloves and Pic Nic
Mitts;
Bonnet, Cap and Neck Ribbons;
Linen Lace;
Cotton lL_iw v.
1 Traill and figured Bobbiuett, black and white;
Bleached and unbleached Sheetings and Shirt
ings;
Long Cloths, and a full supply of Domestic
Goods.
Also, Drab D’Etes, Cassimars, Cashmeretts,
Linen Drills, Cottonades and other styles, for
Gents’ and Boys’ Spring aud Summer wear; with
almost every article usually kept in a Dry Good’s
Store. All of which we will sell at a small ad
vance on the cost, aud to which we respectfully
invite the attention of the Public
T. BRENNAN & CO.,
Next door to Hand & Williams’s Grocery Store.
mh26
~Rich Dress Goods,
For Ladies’ Spring and Summer
Wear.
SNOWDEN &. SHEAR .
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends m
the city and country, that they have now
received their full Spring and Summer supplies,
embracing a very large and splendid assortment
es Ladies’ Dress Goods, among which are,
Ladies’ rich while and black Lace Mantillas, of
the latest Paris styles,
Ladies’ 8-4 blaek Lace Shawls, of splendid styles
and patterns,
Ladies’ white dotted Swiss Muslin Mantillas, aud
Napoleon Lace Capes, of the latest styles,
Real Valenciennes Lace Collars and Cuffs, and
Ladies’ rich Neck and Bonnet Ribbons.
Rich Foulard aud small checked Ladies’ Sum
mer Silks, of superior styles,
Extra rich black figured Silks, and plain black
Bareges,
White dotted Swiss Muslins, of beautiful styles
for Ladies’ Dresses,
Rich French printed Jaconets, and Embroidered
Swiss Muslins,
White embroidered Jaconets, a new article for
Ladies’ Dresses,
French Linen Cambries, and plain Swiss Mus
lins, at very low prices,
Thread Lace Edgings and Insertings, and Swiss
aud Jaconet Edgings and Insertings,
Ladies’ fancy Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, of
beautifulstylee,
Plain piuk, blue, green, and buff colored Bare
ges, for Ladies’ Dresses,
Fancy colored Poplins (warranted silk and linen)
for Ladies’ Dresses,
Plain buff, blue,and pink Chambreys, of superior
quality,
Faivty (iinghHnwrwwffWfi T.-mdon Prints, ol the,
latest styles.
Ladies’ carved Shell and Buffalo Combs, ot the
latest patterns,
With a large supply of STAPLE ARTICLES
for Family and Plantation use, and all of which
will be sold at the lowest prices. The public are
respectfully invited to call and examine the as
sortment. April 13 3m
NEW FIRE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE.
WALKER &, BRYSON.
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
THEIR WAREHOUSE, recently erected,
is Fiax-racor arid covers the lot former
ly occupied by Mr. Wilson as a Livery Stable, on
die street leading from the Globe Hotel to the
Georgia Rail Road Depot
Cash advanees made on Produce in store when
for Goods promptly attended to, and
their individual attention given to all business en
trusted to their save.
' The following Houses will act as our Agents,
and make advances on Produce consigned to us:
Messrs. C. T. Cvjwwcham & Co , Dalton.
“ CvxsuiQMAM & Linton. Rome.
« J. Clnnisghxm &Co , Greensboro'.
GOLLOTHUN WALKER,
lately of Hamburg, S. C.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
late of the firm ot Brysou, Coskery <f- Co.
July 10
Warehouse
DYK, HEARD & KO.,
Warehouse anti Commission Merchants,
ILL continue the above business at the old
▼ T stand of Dre. Robertson & Co., East side
of Mclntosh street, w Jere thev are prepared to
receive consignments of COTTON AND OTH
ER PRODUCE. Orders for Bagging, Rope,
and Family Supplies, filled at the lowest market
Pr 'ITLIBERAL ADVANCES made on Pro
duce m store.
M. M DYE, Augusta,
STEPHEN D. HEARD, Greene Co.,
JAMES M. DYE, Augusta.
Aug 21 ts -
MfebkCAL CARD 7“
Dr. W. E. DEARING has permaueatly Io- ,
cated in Augusta, and tenders his profes
sional eervicea to the citizens of this place and ■
Hamburg. Residence in Mr. Stovall s bmfding,
five doo* above W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store
I Office, Parlors of the Mansion House. JIS I
JUST ARRIVED-
Lallerstedt & wimberly id»ve
received this day, per steamer:
Super Napoleon Capes,
Small figured colored Bareges,
Choice black do., J
Extra Gros de Rhine Silks,
Jaconet and Swiss Muslins,
Lace Musquito Nett,
Super Gilt Fans,
Palm Leaf do.,
To which they invite attention. jeß
New Goods—New Goods.
THE subscribers are now opening a Large
Stock of
Spring and Summer Dry Goods,
of the newest and most fashionable styles, among
which are,
Albarines, Hemani and Polka Muslins,
Plain and Printed Berege.s and Tissues,
Rich Colored and Black Figured Silks,
Plain Carnelian Silks,
French Printed Lawns and Muslins,
Large Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls,
White and Black Twisted Silk Shawls,
Richardsons pure Irish Linen,
Rich Table Damask and Snow Drop Diaper,
« Damask and Snow Drop 1 able Cloths
and Napkins,
12-4 Barnesley’s heavy Linen Sheetings,
9-8 and 5-4 Pillow Case Linens,
French, English and American Prints,
Plain, Chambra and Plaid Ginghams,
English Hosiery, extra sizes.
ALSO,
Angola White Flannels, a new article for sum
mer wear, which washes well and costs very I
little ; a good stock of Linens and Cottonades,
for men’s and boy’s wear; together with a great
variety of other Goods. .
They respectfully solicit the attention of their
and persons visiting the city, io their
large stock of Goods, as they will sell vezy«heap,
notwithstanding the advance in the price of cot
ton. JAMES MILLER & CO.,
Corner opposite the
March 16
NEWSPRINT
m J. COSGROVE
_JL . .uc<x-opiur”
Fashionable Dry
and would invite the attention-3f
Having established their name for selln g good
and cheap goods, they think it unnecessary to
give an explanation how they manage to sell at
such very low prices. Tbeir purchases this
spring have been on an unusually large scale, and
the dress goods very rich and desirable. I hey
have now in store
Plain Cameleon Silks,
Narrow striped do.,
Brocade and Damask Silks,
Lining Silks, all colors,
French Chintz Muslins, very beautiful styles,
Small figured and plain Jaconet,
Satin striped aud figured do..
Low priced Muslins, from 12J cents,
New pattern Bareges, all colors,
Rich Damas de Veuiee, new article,
New Tissues and Bayonnes,
Printed Alboriues and Grenadines.
Solid Check Ginghams, large assortment,
Linen Lustres and Chambray Gingham.,
A splendid lot of white Crape Shawls,
Hosiery, and Kid and Pic Nic Gloves,
Embroidered and Hemstiched L. C. Hdkfs.,
Linen and Cotton Diapers and Towelings,
Calicoes, Muslins and Homespuns,
Factory Goods, Blue Homespuns.
And all other articles necessary for the season.
T. J. COSGROVE & CO.,
apr j| 2 202 Broad street.
PIANO FORTES.
CHARLES CATLIN CO.,
AGENTS for Chickenngs celebrated Irou
Framed PIANO FORTES, also forthose
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, 6}
and 7 octaved—and varying in price from §2OO
t 0 §6OO—which they will sell at the lowest Fao
tory prices. . , ,
The universal satisfaction that these 1 ianos
have given in this market for the last fiiteeu
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 aud care
ful attention. ly T ° v 1
ToYoung Physicians.
ANY young Physician, wishing to purchase a
splendid location for a low price, would do
well to apply at this office. The practice is equal
to that of any point in the State.
March 21 -
SJJTSJiiit for the sale ot Thomas 'M.
Tchandler's STONE WARE. Jugs and
Jars of all sizes in use kept ou hand All orders
filled With dispatch. The money returned if the
ware proves unsound.
May 30E. C. TINSLEY, Agent.
Win. Allston Gourdin,
FACTOR,
No 4, East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.,
IS prepared to make liberal advances on con
signments of Rice, Cotton. Corn, Sugar, Flour,
Grain, Hay, See.
REFERENCES,
Messrs. Gourdin, Matthieson & Co. i
George A. Hopley, > Charleston.
Alonzo J. White, )
Tandy Walker, Esq Greenville, S. C.
May 7
SCHOOL BOOKS.— A Urge variety of
School Books, of every description, can al
ways be found, and sold at reasonable prices,
GEO. A. OATES & CO’S.,
nov 10 Broad-st., opposite the State Bank
DUTCH BOLT ING C LOT H S
SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this
day from New York, a supply of DUTCH
BOLTING CLOTHS, of superior style and
quality, to which they respectfully invite the at
tention of the public. jeo ”
FOR SALE—A first rate Family HORSE,
eight years old, perfectly gentle in harness,
moves wall under the saddle, and warrented
sound. Apply to E. C. TINSLEY.
April 18
PHYSICIANS— The attention of Physi
cians is most respectfully called to the sub
scrilier’s preparaf -u of SARSAPARILLA sad
QUEEN’S DELIGHT, which ismade strictly
in accordance with the formula furnished in
Frost’s Materia Medica, and is decidedly the
most powerful Vegetable Alterative known.
The subscriber has now all the necessary appa
ratus, and will make fresh supplies of it every
month, or oftener, should the demand l.e suffi
cient- The price to Physicians will be $6 per
doz , put up in bottles containing 16 ounces each.
Oreers promptly- executed.
PHILIP A. MOISE,
Chemist and Druggist, Metcalfs Range, Broad
st, Augusta, Ga. j e l
OXTORD HOTEL.
THE public are hereby notified that the OX
FORD HOTEL, under th.-
Harper and his estimable lady,
visitors at the approaching Commencement. Tt»e,
I accommodations of the building have been en-’
i larged and improved, and those wishing to attend
I the exercises of the occasion will find ample room
| and choice entertainment in the'Major's well con
■ ducted House. I will add that the private hospi
tality of tae citizens will be extended without
■ stint. We desire and expect a crowd, and pre
pare accordingly. Come. G.F. PIERCE.
i Oxford. June 14. 1850 J 25 w 8
GLOBE HOTEL,
Decal tn-Georgia.
r|THE PROPRIETOR has made such alter
■ ations and additions to the above Hotel as
will enable him to entertain all his old friends
and such new ones as may favor him with their
calls.
The proximity of Decatur to mineral springs,
its convenience of access by Railroad, and its ex
emption from epidemics and almost all kinds of
diseases, make it a desirable village in which te
spend a summer. The proprietor of the Hotel
will spaie no exertions to render satisfaction to
those who may favor him with their patronage.
E. N. CALHOUN.
ET Constitutionalist and Charleston Mercury
will please copy.ap2-tf
WASHINGTON HALL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
FWNHE undersigned having assumed the man- ;
I agemeut of the above establishment, will |
spare no pains necessary for the comfortable ac- ■
commodation of Boarders, both transient and per- j
manent. His Table, Bar. and Stables, will ever
be supplied with the best the country affords.
Passengers bv the Care will find ample time to I
take their refreshments at this House, and care- j
tul «nd faithful servants will always be at hand
to take charge of their baggage.
april 30JAMES LOYD.
Ea «le Hotel.
PERRY, GA.
THE undersigned has opened the above
Hotel in Perry, and would be glad to enter
tain his friends and the travelling public. His
Ko*e is nearly entirely new. and he is now erect
ing Stables, at a convenient distance from the
Hotel. He intends to spare no pains to please,
and wou’d be thankful lor patronage.
I April 30—Bm. C. J. STALEY.
! IMPORTANT.
I a LU GE LOT OF PERRY DAVIS’ i
A PAIN KILLER, genuine, just received by '
j mar 23 D. B- PLUMB &CO ]
• J
NOTE EOST.
LOST or mislaid a note made payable to Wm. -
W. Hughes, dated 4th September, 1849, and
due Ist January last, for eleven hundred and six
ty dollars, signed by William H. Glenn, princi
pal, Hu. L Spear and John Stuart.
All persons are cautioned against trading for
the same as it has been paidlbytho maker.
July 2 tfWM. W. HUt.HEb.
Camphene and Burning Fluid, with
Lamps to suit.
THE subscriber still furnishes both the above
articles of his own manufacture, and keeps
constantly on hand a large assortment, of GAM
PHENE and Burning Fluid LAMPS, which he
will sell as low as they can be purchased in this
city. He solicits country orders. Those wishing
either of the above articles, can send their Cmi.
down the road, directed to him, and they will be
filled and returned to the Rail-road Office with
out the charge of drayage. gTRU ING
Corner Reynold and Houston-sts.,
June 22. 5m Augusta, Ga.
—ssence OF spruce, formaking
BEER.—Just received a supply of this
valuable article for making Beer, and for sale by
j e 8 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
FLESH BRUSHES, Horse Hair FLESH
GLOVES and Horre Hair Flesh Belts.
Also, Bath Brushes, Sponges, &c., &c., just re
ceived and for sale by P. A. MOISE,
je29 Druggist.
I HAVE received a fresh supply of Dr. Jack
son’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark,
for Coughs, Colds, &c. P. A. MOISE,
je£9 Druggist.
I HAVE just received a fresh supply of those
YEAST POWDERS. Families can now
be supplied by calling at „
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Also, 3 cases BAY RUM, just arrived. je29
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES!—MEDI-
CINE CHESTS for Family or Plantation
use, a very neat aud useful article, containing
everythin''required by a family or for a planta
. „ J ro.-lv-.l ....4 C.r-nl.' by
' PHTLTF Ar MOTSF,, Dmggist---
OLLIER’S REMEDY FOR DISEASED
HORSES. A supply of this valuable
Horse Medicine just landed and for sale by
je29 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Belair Train.
ON and aIterMONDAY 24th inst.. the Train
will leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, P. M.
Transportation Offi. G.R.R. & B.C. June 22, ’SO.
±AILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
rjIHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully
B inform their friends and the public gene
rally, that they have formed a co-partnership in
the Tailoring business, under the style and firm
of WM. GLOVER & CO. Their business is
conducted at the old Home Industry stand, on
the south side of Broad-street, a little below the
Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, where they are prepar
ed to execute all work in their line in the neat
est and best manner, aud after the most fashion
able patterns. They promise the utmost dis
patch in complying with their engagements, aud
respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
They keep constantly on hand an assortment of
Cloths, Vestings, Cassimeres, Ac.
Renovating, Dyeing and Repairing done at the
shortest notice and the best manner. All gar
ments made to order warranted to please or no
Dav WM. GLOVER,
P ap!3-tfW. A. ARCHER.
NOTICE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have purchased the
entire stock of CLOTHING, HA PS, &.C.,
of M. Schiller & Carr, No. 213 Broad-st., and
will continue the business on their own account.
The late proprietors will act as our Agents for the
nresent. I* L. A G. FALK,
my3o HENRY MYERS.
SOUTHER'! BEER.
Augusta Brewery.
The Subscriber
Would inform his friends in this city and in
the interior,that he is now prepar- d to fur
nish from his Brewery in this city, a good article
of SUMMER BEER. As he will generally
make to order, what he sends away will be fresh
aud may be depended ou. It being a new enter
prise in this part of the country, he expects en
couragement, and will use his utmost endeavors
to merit it. Competition is the life of Trade and
his calculation is to furnish a good and cheap ar
ticle when compared with Northern prices. Or
ders addressed to, or left at F. Lamback’s, will
meet with prompt attent on.
June tiM. FREDERICK.
ZZZ-eU..".! i - AU.!.
WASHINGTON MINERAL WATEIfc"
A CHEAP aud a pleasant drink—acts on the
liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels —tho-
roughly cleanses the intestines, promotes diges
tion, and corrects the blood and lymph. If
used as a common drink, it will protect the gen
eral health, prevent attacks of Scarlet, and all
other fevers; and if used as a remedy, it will
relieve the most violent fevers in two or three
hours—and cure them in twocr three days.
See accompanying bills.
Persons may have it prepared in their own
houses, for years, at a small expense.
For sale by WILLIAM HAINES.
je2o
To Cotton Planters.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the Cot
ton Planters of Georgia tha’. ha is manufac
turing Cotton Gins of very superior quality, hav
ng lately introduced a Box for Gins superior to
any now in use. It is a complete Fire Proof Box,
being constructed so as to oil the bearings of the
cylinders by filling the oil box with oil every five
or six days. It is also constructed as to be proof
against carelessness on the part of the ginner. 1
will v. arrant my gins to make cotton equal to any
gins now used, and also wanaut those of 60 saws
to gin from 1500 to 1800 pounds clean cotton per
day ; smaller gins to give in proportion to tha
number of saws. They will be made of the best
materials, and warranted to perform well in every
respect.
Gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s resi
dence, free of charge far delivery, at §2,00 per
saw. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly
attended to. As to certificates I could give a host
of them in favor of my former success, (if requir
ed,) but deem it unnecessary, as the warrant will
be sufficient for the purchasers of my gins.
J.D. HAMMACK.
Crawfordville, Ga., Match Ist, lcso—m7 wtw
CIGARS I CIGARS I!
/killl SUPERIOR CIGARS,
|U,I7UV 10,000 La Georgia,
20,000 La Augusta,
20,000 La Flecha de Oro (Golden Arrow,)
20,000 Esmaralda.
The above Cigars are of new crop Tobacco, of
our own importation, and w ..I be sold low by
W. S. & T. H. ROBERTS.
j e lß w2fetrw6t
E»or.'
WHOLESALE AND RETA IE
DRUG STORE.
Philip A. Moies,
Dealer in Choice
Drugs and Medicines,
Chemicals, Surgeons’ Instruments, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass, Brushes, and Perfumery, and
Agent for all the most approved Patent Medi
cines, at the old stand of Dr. Thos. I. Wrav,
Metcalf’s Range, Augusta. Ga.
Country merchants, Physicians, and Plantere
are informed, that they will find the prices of arti
cles, at this establishment, as low as any in the
Southern country. Jan 7 lyc
BOTTLE CORKS. 200 gross, assorted
sizes, for sale by
j e 8 PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist.
STOLEN-
Froh the subscriber, on the Savannah
Road yesterday, (Sunday) suppposed by a
negro, a small SILVER WATCH, with Tortoise
Shell Back, the No. 278 if recollected, and maker
•‘Chartaid.” A liberal reward will be paid for its
. delivery at this office- Watchmakers and Jewel
era wi” please slop it I* T. WALSH.
| _____
? P3B n g of all kinds at this office
*AFftVSTA
FANCY SHOE & GAITER BOOT
MANUFACTORY,
Opposite the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
The Subscriber takes this method to inform the LADIES of
and its vicinity, that he has commenced Um X'of N™
s i —..i “ a—
moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronagi ma _ ufacture „ , n N ew York and Phila-
He has Kl so made arrangements• wdh -m-f >mb “id Alimrs, which will bo made
delphia, for a regular supply of the latest styles oi
by EnSe7edZd Braided Slips made to order ; and instructions given in Marking and Braiding
to those who wish to work their own slips
Ladies Shoes and Gaiters repaired with neatness an< bp< •
3m
a^Wai a |’te7-Arespectable Female to attend the Stere, and bi ad Ladies’ Gaiter Boots or Slips
Me adv Made C lotting.
Gentlemen in want of spring and summer are
particularly invited to call at
Rgt Next door below Bank of »nn>**
.Swamelds, wick, avbista, «a.
WWrHFREthev Swill find the Largest Stock’of READY MADE CLOTHING, which
W can be found m the city. Together with a good assortment of Shirts, Hosiery, Suspen
CraZats etc. Also, Hats, Ca%,Trunks Carpet Bags, Vahces of all descnpt.ons
Remember, next door below Bank of Brunswick. „ I
Ready Made Clothing Establishment.
J. M. NEWBY & Co.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY IWA.DK CIsOTIIIN«, HATS. (APS. &c. Ace.
ffjier the United States Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.
IF you are in want of any article in the CLOTHING, HAL
or CAP line, just call in at NEWBY’S and select them, l lie
.•styles, quality nml price,.-Diumof /o-iJ so please. J
They also keep a good lot of Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, ,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c., &c. ■
Call and look at them. J an -
T OF THE
GEORGIA AND WESTEKA & ATLANTIC fl£. KOAHS.
Addi’at rates be- S S ci
tween Augusta d o “?
and Charleston.
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T-imßfor Agricultural jUaßjtfbCril lllirim' Um wr.tbs of May. June, July
AffiX/nnd all stations on the Western Atlantic Railroad,
st those stations. For other stations it must be paid s^ perintel)(io „ t of Transportation.
Transportation Office Georgia Rail Road and Ranking Company, t
Augusta, Ga., April 14, 1848. 5
New Goods for Spring and Sum
mer wear.
J. A. VANWINKLE,
NEAR. POST OFFICE CORNER,
HAS in store, and is prepared to serve his
customers with new and splendid Goods,
comprising Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, I)raj>
d’Etes, Ixinens, of all colors, aud all kinds of Sum
mer Goods, all of which will be made to measure
in the most fashionable manner.
Also, on hand a fresh supply of all kinds of
Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats,.
Stocks, Ties, Collars, etc. Together with a good
assortment of
Heady Jtladf
which will conpare with any Clothing ever brou t
to this place; and any one purchasing from me
may rely upon getting full value for their money
expended.
N. B I have also a fine stock of Silk and Cot
ton Umbrellas, and the largest assortment of
Walking Canes in the city. J. A.V.W.
THOMAS W. FLEMING,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
CONTINUES to do business on Mclntosh
street, Augusta, Georgia, and solicits con •
signments of produce. Dll ly
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. .
BELL HANGER, LOCK SMITH j
AND GUN SMITH
AIJ-I orrlero tat Ks. above lines, will meet with ]
prompt attention, and be executed in the j
bent manner.
Gold Plate for Dentists,and Gold
SOLDER,
furnished at short notice, and on reasonable terms.
JEWELRY,
made and repaired by an experienced workman
And all orders in the “ general tinkering” way
promptly attended to.
Augusta Female
ACA HE MY.
F>IHE exercises of this Institution will be re-
JL Burned on the FIRST DAY OF OCTO
BER NEXT.
Paiticular attention is paid to Reading, Spell
ing, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, History,
Composition, (epistolary and didactic) and Pen
manship, as these constitute the foundation ol a
thorough and practical education. Those parents, :
then, who desire to have their children well
grounded in these branches, are invited to give
us a trial.
Early applicati on should be made to
L. LATASTE, Principal.
Sept 4 th&wtf
TANNER WANTED.
A GOOD TANNER that can produce testi
monials of his ability, steady habits and at
tention to business, can hear of a good situation
by addressing the subscriber. A man with a
small family preferred. H. A. BLOUNT.
Glennville, Ala., June 8, 1850. j®U
CITRATE of Potash, Lupuline, Morphine, ‘
Orris Root, American Vermillion, Lavender
Flowers, Ate., just received and for sale by
je22 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
LAMP OIL—LAMP OlL—Very superior
Lamp Oil at $ 1 50 per gallon
Medium quality L 25
Third quality 1.00 “
For sale by PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist.
WLBS. Pure CHLOROFORM, just receiv
ed and for sale bv
june 20 PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist.
PANISH SAFFRON—Just received a sup
ply of Fresh Spanish Saffron.
june 20 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
LADIES’ Writing Desk®, Work Boxei anc
Port Monnies. some very handsome. Just
received by DUNHAM Al BLEAKLEY.
jel
I* A FEB, BUTTONS, COMBS, Ac.
Buttons, combs, pins, needles,
SUSPENDERS, POCKET BOOKS,
Spool and Flax THREAD, Hair, Tooth, and
Shaving BRUSHES, in large quantities. Also,
Gold, Silver, ami drawing PENCILS, Gold
PENS, BEADS, CLASPS and TASSELS, ol
every variety. Also, a email invoice of SEW -
ING SILK, Silk Floss and Crude Ladies Dress
BUTTONS, French Artificial FLOWERS,
(some very fine,) THIMBLES, BRAID, cheap
LACE, &.C., together with an extensive stosk of
PAPER, BOOKS, &.c., comprising the best as
sortment of goods ever before offered for sale in
Augusta. Merchants dealing with us will be al
lowed the usual customary time in payment.
DUNHAM & BLEAKLY,
sen 27 Wholesale dealers, Augusta, Geo.
g-jJAMO FOBTES. —The continued
JL Miccess with which GEO. A. OATES A
CO. have met in the sale of their 11 ANO
FO ATES, has induced them to enlarge tueir
suunl V, and they are now pleased to inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have
at pres ent on hand, and intend keeping continual
ly, different styles and patents of both Rose wood
and Mahogany Piano Fortes, from the celebrated
manufactories of Messrs. Bacon and Laven, A.
H. Gale 4-Co., and Dubois &. Seabury, New
York varying in prices from §225 to §;>OI1.
They have supplied a great many orders from
different sections of the country , and 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.
Thev would also call attention to their large
stock of BOOKS, FANCY ARTICLES aud
STATION ARY, al> of which they will sell at
publishers’ and northern prices. GUITARS.
1 VIOLINS, FLUTES, CLARIONETS, and
I nil kinds of Brass and Wood Instruments, suita
ble for Bands, constantly on hund.
Also, Violin and Guitar STRINGS of chmce
1 quality. Their stock of PRINTED MUSIC is
i the largest in the State. Persons wanting anj
thing in their line, will find it to their advantage
i to give them a trial, as they are determined to
spare no pains, in their effort to give entire satis
fnetion to all their customers
GEO A. OATES &CO ,
Des. 13 U Broad street, Aug: ta,Ga
FRESH TURKEY OPIUM, for sale by
ie22 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
rTBZA A7~k LBS. NO. 1 POTASH, lor sale
2000 low by PHILIP A. MOISE,
• O Druae.st.
C COLGATE’S PEARL STARCH—
/ boxes of this superior Starch, just received
and for sale by „
m 23 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druegiet.
tJPONGES! SPONGES! SPONGES!—
Turkey Sponge, Velvet Sponge, fine medi
uin and coarse Sponge, for sale by
je29 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
GEORGIA BAKERY AND CONFEC
TIONARY
ROBERT GILMOR respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he has com
meuced the BAKING BUSINESS in all
its vaNous branches, in Broad-street, opposite
the Upper Market, where he will have, fresh ba
ked eviiry day, a general variety of BREAD,
PIES, and CAKES, of every kind, in the New
York stvle, having procured all his woramen
from there, and having had long experience in
the business in that city, and also m Charleston,
feels fully compete it to please his customers.
Orders in the Ornamental Line for Parties and
Weddings, supplied at the shortest notice, on the
most reasonable terms.
Also, a general variety of Crackers, such as
the old style Batter Crackers, which, with K
Gilmoron them, are well known throughout- the
Southern States, Boston Crackers, Soda Crack
ers, Graham Crackers, Water Crackers, and a
general assortment if Pilot and Navy Bread for
S *Merchants in the Cit-y and elsewhere will find
it to their advantage to call before B C‘ ldl "S „ elr
orders to the North. R°BER£ uI LMOR.
STEAM CANDY, ICE CREAM, &c.
The Best Quality of STEAM CANDY, al
ways on hand and manufactured to order, tor
sale wholesale aud retail.
O’ ICE CREAMS of superior quality, at all
hours. ■ ,e e.
Augwta, June 13, 1850.;el5-5t
GOLD BRACELET FOUND,
BETWEEN Augusta and th. Sand Hill
road. Apply at this office. j«4
T EMON SYRUP, very superior, manufac
tured by th« subscriber, aud for sale by ths
cAikon. dozen, or single bottle, by
g FiiIIAFA.MOISE i Pn>ggI.t 1 .t
(Citations.
G1 EOICfJI A, Kiebmoiul <
IT Whereas Wm. A. Walton,
n the estate of U. B. Clark, deceased, late ”
of Barnwell District, South Cnrtlina, applies for
letters dismissory from said estate:
These are hereby to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditoriof 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. G.
May 11, 1860.
/Georgia, richmond county—
vJTWhereas John C. Carmichael, executor of
the will of John Carmichael, deceased, applies to
me for letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be aud appear al my office, wkhie
time prescribed by law, toshew cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted. V-
Given under my hand, at office at Aupnca.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. V
January 29 \.
ICf IMON 1 > COU NT Y, Georgia—W here- «
as Louisa E. Ilattier, Adniiiiistraini eu «he \
estate of William H. Hattier, applies toiyj,
Letters dismissory from the estate of the sijd de-
These are therefore to cite and admonij a ||
and singular the kindred and creditor* of sa^ e .
ceased, to be and appear at my office, wnlunfl, B
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office at Angusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk*
February 2 _B
Comity, Oeorgiw.
Ik, Whereas Rowell Adams, adminstrator
on the estate of Robert McNair, late ol said
county, deceased, applies for letters disrmssory
These are, therefore, to cite and
and singular the kindred aud credito?sTM
ceased, to hr and appear at my office,
iinie prescrib. <1 bv law. to shew cause, it
have, w by said leileis should not be graUM
tlive.i uiitler my hand, at office,
George M., Frances R., and Elizabeth 11. Mud- I
die, minors, applies for Letters Dismissory from I
said Guardianship,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the heirs and creditors *f said deceas
ed. to he aud appear at my office, within lhe time |
prescribed by law, to show caus», if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this sth March
185 0. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
Georgia.
Whereas John L. Tiuley, Executor on the
estate of David Tinley, deceased, applies to mo
tor letters of dismission from said estate :
These are hereby to cite and admonish JI and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office.
LEON P DUGAS, Cl’k. C. O. R.C.
January 17, 1850.
R' ICIIJION I> C’oiuiiy, Georgia.
Whereas, Jason Watkins, administrator on
the estate of Hightower Davis, deceased, applies
to me for letters of dismission from said estate :
These 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 tha
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under iny hand at office in Augusta
LEON P. DUGAS, Cierk.
January 26, 1850.
zYEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.—
VXT Whereas, Elias C. Tinsley applies to> me
for letters of administration ou the estate of Tho
mas Wise, late of said county, deeeased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors, of said da
ceased, to be and appear at my office, wUi.ir -the
time proscribed by law, to show cause, il any
have, why said letters should not be granted. ■
Given under my hand at office in Augusta. ■
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.®
June 4, 1850. M
*Veorgia;'richmond countyJ
VI Whereas, Aaron H.Cook applies tome <■
letters of administration on the estate of Claß
J. Cook, late of said county, deceased: ■
These are therefore to cite and admonish,®
and singular, the kindred and creditors es said <■
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within
time prescribed by law, to show cause, it any
have, why said letters slpuild not be
LEON F IJUGAS,'’Clerk'.
June 4, 1850.
T TnCOCN COCMTY, Georgia.—
I J Whereas, Benjamin P. O'Neal, guardmm.
for Drucilla Wright, minor of Samuel V
dec’d apply to me for letters of dismission I |
said guardianship: .1® g
These are therefore to cite and admoniM
and singular the kindred and creditors o<P 1
deceased, to be and appear at my office wl .
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, ift>
thev have, why said letters should not be g;aal .
Given under my hand and official
thi^ d “ yOf Ti?TATOM,CIk.C.O.i
LINCOLN COUNTY, Georgia.*.
Whereas, Benjamin Bentley applies to in*-- -
for letters of administration on the estate of Hugh
Henderson, late of said county, 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
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at Office, in
f tatum c c _ o .
LINCOLN COUNTY, Georgia. —Whereas
Nathan D. Bussy, guardian for Presilla
Ware, now Presilla Hogan, applies tome for let
tere of dismission from the guardianship of iresil
la Ware now Presi la Hogan.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred aud creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if auy they
. have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand a “d oflmial s'gnaturethlß
25th June, 1850. B. F. TATUM, C. G. O.
LINCOLN COUNTY, Georgia.—Whereas
Elizabeth Reed applies to ine for letters of
administration on the lata
of said county, deceased. -
These are therefore to cite, summon and ad
monish all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
within lhe time prescribed by law, to show canse,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton,
this 11th day of March, 1850.
March 14!»■ F. I ATVM, Clk C.O.
IINCOLN COUNTY,
C. Ware, administrator ou the es
tate of Robert Ware, deceased, applies to me tor
letters dismissory from said estate.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said de
ceased, to be and ap ear at my office, withiu the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
they have, why said letters shinftit not be gqjnted.
Given under my hand at office in Lincoltitour'-
Jan 15, 1850. B. F. TATUM. Clerk
LINCOLN County, Georgia.—
Whereas, Isaiah Cullers, Guardian of the
minors of Thomas Dallis, deceased, applies to me
for letters of dismission from the Guardianship of
Ann R. Dallis, now Ann R. Sistrunk:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of sa.d de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within th#
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
have, whv said letters should not be granted.
Given under rny hand and official signature,
January 17, 1850.
URKECOUNTY, GEORGIA:-Where
as William Wood. Executor of the .ast will
and testament of Thomas Wood, deceased, ap
plies to ine for letters disrnirsory :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and c< editors of sa.d de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to shew cause, >1 any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk.
March 9, 1850.
OIKE COUNTY, GEORGIAWhere
as, Robert B. Mcßride, administrator with
the will annexed en the estate of Ezekiel Hull,
deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission
from said estate: . „
These are therefore to cite and admonieh, ail
and singular, the kindred aud creditors of said de
ceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any
thev have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro.
EDWARD GARLICK, D Clerk.
March 9, 1850.
TCED SODA WATER, with the following
.1. SYRUPS: Lemon, Ginger, Sassafras, Sar-\
sapanlla, Rose, Pine Apple, Vanilla,
and P-pper, furnished from the I
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