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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PORTRft ITS.— Charlb# Bxavrr, Artist, from
the Academy of Munich, Bavaria—grateful fi»r the en
cou ageuicnt given him the past season inform® the La
dies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vcinry, Wat he
has taken Rooms over Mbs Caumnet a School (two
doors iib.tve ‘lark, Rackett <fc Co s.) and is prepared
to furnish Portraits of the best , execution, at short no
tice. The public are respectfu y invited to five him a
C *A few mnrp Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated.
RBr»awlas.-» es ®"- T Ulanton, Thos. Richards,
J. Gardner, jr, A- Lafitte. 514
g-j- TVtfencs cf Surgery. —The Undersigned has i>ade
ample provisions for accomodating such Surgical pa-
Cien.a as may be sent to him from the country. White
in indigent circumstances, who may require
Surgical operations during the term of Lectures, i t the
Medical College, wti be provided for. and operated upon
gratuitously. L. A. DUGAS. M. D.,
Professor of .-urgery,
in the Medical Col ege sf Georgia.
n6-d£wlawtlMm.
ary Dr. W. w. Broadhurst respectfully
tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of Au
gusta. nis office is at Dr. Paul F. Eve’s hou*e, where
be may be found day or night. 01-d!y
■g~V Dr. Ft Jetr Martin a tiers Lie Profes
sional Services to the citizens of Augusta and Ham
burg. Office on Washington street, one door east of
Broad o!3
KT Cheap Ready Made Clothing— J - M.
Newby fc Co. have now on hand a large and choice se
lection of ready MiDE clothixo. Country Merchants
and strangers v siting Augusta, wL'l find it to their in
terest to examine our stock.
We have every variety of Shirts, Drawers, Suspen
ders. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ice. Also, Clothing for
children and boys of every kind.
We get tbe newest style of Goods weekly, and will
always sell as low as any body else. Come and see if
It’s so. o 3
Mrs. LtHhringrir respectfully informs the
pub ic that she is now opening, at the well known stand,
former y occupied by Mrs. Lafitte, a choice assortment
of MnxiMERY and farcy goods, comprising tbe very
latest stylos of Ladies’ and Misses Bonnets, Dress and
Breakfast Cap*, Mantelets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers,
Laces, Embroideries, Fring-s, Gimp, Bridal Dres es and
Head Ornament , Zephyr, Floss, See.
A competent Dressmaker is engaged in the establish
ment, and is ready to execute a.l orders in the best and
most fashionable style. 018 3m
5Cr Leigh, Tucker & Perkins’ mraovno
•RY LIGHT DAGUERRE.4N GALLERY,—The Pictures DOW
being taken at this establishment, by the aid of an en
tirely new Apparatus and Sky Light, arranged expressly
for ths purpose, are pronounced by all superior to any
that h ve ever before been offered in this city.
We have lately received a new stock, consisting of
every variety of plain and fancy cases, into which Pic
tures will be inserted in the neatest and most careful
manner.
Part cular care will be bestowed on the
of family grouts, and to the altitudes of single Pictures.
A general assortment of Plates, Cases, Polishing Ma
terials, &C-, constantly ou hand for sale. oil
Kr Dodge’s Daguerrean Gallery now open.
E. S. Dodge has the pleasure to announce that his rooms
are now open for the reception of visitors, and that he
is fully prepared to execute the best Pictures taken in
tbe South. His fine sky and ide light, enable him to
produce pictures of the richest lone, and the most agree
able light and shade, together with a natural expression,
easy and graceful attit ide. Time required for silting
reduced by his improved process, to fiom3 to 10seconds.
Always on hand, a complete assortment of all the
new and beautiful styles of cases.
Pictures set in cases, meda lions, finger rings, Ac.—
Stock and materials of all kinds n hand and rm sale,
Thorough instructions given in Daguereotyping.
Gallery next door to the Post Office, and over Clark,
Rackett 4c Co’s. Jewelry Stere. 07-6 mo 7 -6 m
Joseph Bancroft, Stock ard Ekchksoe
Broker, Notary Pubic and Adjuster of Marine Avera
ges. Also, U. rs. Commissioner for the Districts of Geor
gia, and Commissioner for the State of Louisiana.—
Office No. 117 Bay street, Savaanah, Georgia <»2l
JAMBS RHIND.
Factor and Commission Morohauf,
Sayamkah, Geo
MEDICAL CARD.
Fs* T r. A. C. Hart has permunen ly leca'ed
in Augusta, an tenders his professional Services to the
citizens of this place and Hamburg Office north side
Broad-st, next door above John J Byrd’s Family Groce
ry Store, Harper’s Range, where he will be found at ail
hours, unless absent on professional engagements
Cails nt night will find him in bis sleojing room, rear
of hh office jell-dGm
A CARD
MR. JK. C. SOFGB having met with Mich
liberal takes f leaenre in in
forming hie friends and tbe pub ic that he has per
manent'y located himself in Augusta as Professor of
tho Piano Forte and Organ Communications left at
the Music and Book s'to.-e of Messrs Geo A Oates A.
Co., will be punctually attend 'd to Ja4-!y
s AWE I. HOYT 6~,
COMMISSION MJHC HANTS ANT
lIUI.tKS IN
AG RIC ULT UK AI. 1M PL Ell RNT< ,
IVOULD advertise iheir nnmer u- friends—
Tv that they keep constantly at Iheir Ware
house—sign o the BIG PL< >W, No 6. Whitaker
Street. Savannah, all kinds of Ag.’ucultuuai.
Implf.mksts. AUo, Link, Hair, Cement and
Blast? h, They have now in stole,
IJtbO barrels LIME,
I,o<o do CEMENT.
si<o do. Calcined PLASTER,
Ali tlu above at Wholesale and Retail, at re
duce'*. p. ices. n‘27
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
FOR MALE at N 0.6 Whitaker Street, Sa
vaunab Glased Sash, B inds and l>oors suit
able for outside and inside work, by
n!8 SAM’L. HUY I’ & CO
YMFARD, DICKSON Ar CO., (Former-
V V LT BAILY. W'AHD &. CO ) AT THE uLI)
stand, Nn. H. Lane. New York. J.n-
pot Ur 9of French, Go miu and F.nglUh I' A Nt’ Y
GOOD*, Brushes, Combe, Fans, Jenetry Porte
Monnaie*. Wrtrk and llrees ng Cat- s, Writing
Desks, Violins, Aecordeone Perfumery, Station
ery, Ate , & c ,
iCpPieaae notice that oir firm is Ward, Dick
sow «St Co., and our number 41. n?7 6
GOODS.
P. & M. GALLAHER
Haye just received, per R:eamor, a’ t fieri new
Ft-wre, next d ••rtcluw A. Frederick’s Con es
li nary, a * pkndid lot ol Dfeaa Go ah. which they
offer <0 ih.ii friend? and the public, at eery reduced
frees:
—A MO KG WHICH ARE—
Rich nrin’ed Caa'imeroa and DaLaioc.-;
Fine Fr-oca Mer nos, al| cokrs;
FtainanJ li :urrd Alpacas, ali co!otf;
Fxtra lint black A!pi *ae, S’lk warp;
Fxtra fine black Mohair Lus ie;
Plain bhek S ik, very cheap;
HoHJ Guock G nghauis, '.Q to I2c.|
A large n s rtmtni >f F<m;y Fr.'kt 4 ;
Irish i.turn-', warrair.ed ;
4 4 ’rish Er wo Linens, aarran fd;
niaachrd end b’O«u l.ir.tn Datu&sk ;
Rur»i j ♦ layer an I Ti we|s;
i’lllow Cate, Co' on and Bed Ticking ;
C. isi;cer< s, Satinet! and K n ucky Jeans.
Also, a wtll ail *c:edStock <J Ho lery.
T< gather wi;h many o her ert c.les su tcble (or r am-
Hy waj. nl-dtwA wjm
NEW GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
UA V K aat receive !fr m New York—
Ladies* Frcr.ch Works I Chimaaet'a, ui h
Collars of new and beautiful si>hs.
Lad.as’ French Etnbr. d red Linen Cambre
Hiudkerchiols, of •lugant a y lea.
White Crapss, f>r l adies' Dre*sea.|
Fan:.y Spun Silke of high colors, and beautiful
styleticr Ls.lie,’ .rd Child-.n*.
With a raikt, of other artielsr, to which they re.
•pec’fu'lv iari o tbe attcutioa of the public.
LO’T at the Depot in Savannah, on the 13th
last., one .mail POCKET BOOK, much
worn, eo .Lining several receipt-, of no value to
any one else iut myself. Also, Seven Dollar, in
money, anj one tio'e on Jefferson Roberts and
Henry Lewis lor Three Hundred Dollais, due
first day of January lasisaid note bein< maJa
payable to William I»ye. Adm'r. on the Estate of
Thomss Egcrt'.n. or Bearer. All pers-.ns are
hereby canlioned not to trade for the abovs note,
and the makers are forewarned paying it to any
ono else but myself.
GEORGE NASWORTHY.
Burke County, Nov. 18. 1851. n27-w3><:
PaiIiaDEtFHJA’ARi UNION,
INOU THE f < emotion of the Arts of Design in
••be VoliedSutes.
Erery M«u b«r far th. year 1831 will receive for
each substrii lion of *5, a t wiu cf HuniiuEdvti’o
Christiana at d her Children ; anil The Companion, a
priat of Uunlingdon'e Vercv’e Dream, er the chose
of cithT of Co two following Engravings, John
Knot’s Interview with Man , Queen es Scots, .ind
Rath acd Hoax ; beanies a chancecf ebtsining a fine
criminal Pain tag, to te ieirct.<l by bim.elf from auy
p.t.lic eahitnicn ia the Patted Slat. a. Pot ina-anco,
If a rub cribcr to tlio Art Union if Philadelphia, re
e’ding in Augusta, be allotted a prize certificate cf
3:10, be baa >he cpttuu to .rder or select his picture
in that city, and iberety enco-:rai-e the fine arts at
home, jual lha aamc as it (hit Ait l a-on, were Ines,
tad ahoie ha lived,an . with Just as much ad van* ago
to tbvArt’tt as tneu.b it were the lesu'l of that pro
vtclni.y, which should cause I’a
prodieaicn of'meh a peraie. No C.mmutee, no
mat’er bow great its judgment, or bow well it per.
formed its duties c old efie-t a aure aatitf ct wy ar
ran,anient J for in inis eve, the pr z- Lo der and
tbe crcUt are tbe omiacting partis., wiihout ths in*
teiveutien ol die Art Union, or the p y.ner.t of any
commission on oitber side,
A pt-'ze na- drawn by a so’rcrit-er in this etty
last year, and ha had a plature painted be an Artis',
too’dent h-re,and paid him withtb- Ce tific te
Sa ler.p-ic s receive.l nai l ths ISta December
OSS' be »'9-lm GK<> A t'A TES, V<n See.
• AUTION.
IDO betehy fnrewar-i ali person, fr nn trading
for a eenain PRtfoHSStfRY NOTE, given bg
ano t-» Ep'ira m Ga her.of North Camlina, for two
hwidru 1 anJ fiity do la a, as tbs c* miderat.mt I r
which »ai,t N ■ e was give n has failed, and 1 aha'l
not par it nntess e*m eded bv law. Said Note
was given oath 17th day of Ju v last, and made
payab.. oa tueSith I'evembri; ISSI.
BENJAMIN GRAN A DE.
W arren eo inty. Geo. 017-wo
PLnrtUflON FOR SALE ~
JteA THE undersrgnecl, desite ns of disposing
■i -'-K "f hi, planting interest in Columhia eountv,
ts*. ufferafor sate his PLANTATION, adjoining
Leads rd Janie. Lake, J imea Ffoaatng, Jackson
Enbaak. had fdwin J.>»,,. eoaaisti r of 910
seres, umre or less, of wiu< h about IJO are in
woods, O ka dHic -.o y. Tbe place i. »,-H »u p .
.Let Wt'h water ire-a r.nmerons a and
brane he It n gvrerattv ci side red a rerv
healty situ tion and lies wcH. It has tws c.»m*or- j
table l> <«kings, and alt neeese .rv outbuildings.
If not disposed m bet -re. t wdi be sold at pab
•l. oaterv ..n the premises, cm the first Fr d vin I
Leceaaber next, when and where will also be sold. '
earn, folder, horses mules ea-tle. wa.-oss. plan
tation and blaekaiaiih's V-Cds. and other articles |
too «•«««•• to m«a*ica. Tervaa made e ev. Ancdv
“’.?O 1 !e rl‘* k "“ *’ » h « ConaiiutimVin ;
aad Republic Office, Aagoata. er on the premise. '
«* alt wtw. H. OAKMAN Sr,
SIXTY DAYS alter cate, sppiicati a will i
ha made by the aadersigned to tbe Meehun
»es Bank ./ me Cry ,-t Augusta, tor pn meat ia '
D,llir B,l '» lU “ k .<
One. No. I4lo.letter B. ; the o< er letter B and
no nmnber no it. The nget hand halves .d said I
»» transmit ting thrm bv
S«4er»vilie. Geo . toPwkeaa. Ala., ia
MV I shall sarrender t.. the Baah tbe left hami
“J 4 «*?• *»» 4 all claims tor the
hghl hand or lost halves, now oeisiandiag
Jtfi wSm W R STA.NSE LL I
EAGLE AND PHCENIX HOTEL.
Augusta,*Georgt*.
FAMILIES and Gentlemen vi-i in* Augus
ta will find the Eagle and Phoenix one of
the mo-t comfortable and best kept II tela in the
Southern States. The Rooms are large and well
ventiltale I. .My Tables are furnished with the
best tbe market affords.
Omnibuses are always ready on arrival of Cars
and Steam Boats, 01-xvly JOHN RICKMAN.
FRANKLIN HOTEL
BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga..
one square above the Globe Hotel, on the
south side cf Broad street.
wly D.B. RAMSEY*
FLOYD HOUSE.
MACONGEORGIA.
THIS WELL known and popular
Hotel, traving been recently repaired
an d put in complete order, is now open
forth reception of Boarders and transient per
sons, ’i he proprietor pledges himself that noth
ing shall he wanting on his part to make and con
tinue it one of the most popular. Hotels in the
South.
O’ The Ladies’ Department is under th? spe
ci»l care of Mrs. James, formerly of Columbus,
and favorably knnwu to the travelling communi
ty, who will see that nothing is wanting to make
visiting Ladies a’d Families ertireiy at home,
th?ir apartment having been newly and beauti
fully furnished.
THOS. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. Hartwell, Superintendent.
N. B —.\n Omnibus will always be in readiness
to convey passengers to ond from the Railroad
Depots.
O’ The Alligator Line of Stages has its office
permanently located at the Floyd House. .
jy3 worn FJC WRIGHT. Owner.
SAVANNAH RIVER LANDS FJR
SALE.
MTHE PLANTATIONS lying four
miles below Augusta, od the Savannah
River known as
ANOE CREEK TRACT, containing
about 500 acres, 150 acres of which are well tim
bered, v ith Oak, Beach, Poplar and Hickory,
Gin House. Screw, Negro Houses, Stables, &c.,
are on the place.
And the TURK NETT TRACT, containing
550 acres. 175 to 220 of which are well wooded
with Hickory,Oak and Beach. Adjoining these
tracts is a I ody of uncleared land,of about 100
acres, on which is a very superior fishery, and
which miv be included in cither tract. The
cleared is in a hish state of cultivation, and is as
well adapted to the culture of corn and cotton ts
any lands on the river. They arc protected from
freshets by high and strong embankments thrown
trp With gr*«t Aahor and owpangn, »mdL A re drained
by a large aqueduct.
It is deemed us less tn particularize farther, as
persons desirou* of purchasing can always ex
amine for themsi Ives by calling on the subscri
ber on the premises. WM. J. EVE.
Evelynn, Sept. 9 1551.
Terms—One third Cash ; the balance one and
two years, with interest 610 w3m.
FOR SALE.
zfeA THE subscriber offers for sale his valu
umM able Plantation containing 839£ acres, in
Columbia county, 25 miles from Augu-ta, lying
immediately on t e road lead'Dg from Ja.«.
Lukes, Esq Fe., to Harden’s Ferry. On th •- premi
ses is a good Dwelling House, and all necessary
out-bui.dings, with the best kind of well arra- ged
Negro Houses. There is also an excellent Gin
House Mid Packing Screw. There ia also on the
premises a good spring and well of water. The
M«nds arc fine productive cot tin and corn land,
as good as in the couuty, and well situated.
Terms made easy.
Any one wishing to purchase can get any infor
mation tvished by addressing me at Eubank's P.
O , Columbia county, Ga. Any person v si-ing
the place, I will take g r e:tt pleasure, in showing
them the plantation. A. C. JON&S.
auS-tf
FL S aLE7““
rpilE undersigned offers his Plantat on for
JL sale, containing the rise of 3,700 Acres, 1 20 ‘
acre, in the woods, the most t f which is well
timbered. Little River inns through said land,
equally divi ding it into Wilkes county, miles
from Wastringti n, and Columbia county, 13 miles
from 'I honoson Depot, Georgia I ailro.td ; go* d
improvements of every kind, including Grist and
Saw Mills Price, $6 per acre, on*-hah tube
paid on giving possession the 25;h December next,
the balance free of interest twelve months loll'.v
inz June 12, 1851. JOHN Q WEST.
je!B- vtf
” PLANTATION FOR SALE. “
< i 1» contain! g 1,060 acres of Cak and
Hickory Land; 650 acres cleared and un
der good repair, adjoining Philip Robinson, W.
W. Hughes, and others, in the G9th district of
Buike countv. Audit desired 516 acres can be
btiuuh! adjoining.
Also, No 2, contai ing 1,021 acres of
Land. 3’o acres cleared, wi'h good Bu ldmgs,
&.C., near Pu>s'ey’s Bridge, Jelleison county,
know.i as the Prescott PI ice.
i cfcrencfi—W J. < wens, A< gnsta, or the sub
scriberat Woodlawn Jcffcrcon county,
03l tw2;vA xv4t A. 8. li. PR OR.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEGROES.
1 E Wit I/ posit rely sell, without the less’
» v rasesve, t■> lite h'\hev! bidder, en the fir ■
Tuesday in Ju.-uary next, at the Market in
the town of L« utssule, Jt'fferscn county, Georgia,
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEGRI ES.
Be;r g the entire gang of Field Neproes belorging
to tbe E tate < f ihe late Cbirba Cunninghrm, de
cease !. Tl*a pubii? arc assured th'? rale wd; pod
lively Use pl-.ce, : n! there who may want va'nab’c
hands, a <-cur tome I tothe cul’urc of Cotton, will do
well la attend. Term l cash.
J >HN lIONFS,
WILLIAM J. EVE.
OWEN P. FIIZ.SIMONS,
Nov. 19, 1371 n!9-td Execute..
EXECUTORS’SALE.
WE OFFER, at nrivate , lia ,
valuable Pl ANTATION o. tbe Ute
Charles Uurningh«ni, dtaeased, tying on Reeky
Coin'ort Crenk, io Jeff - s nco ?nty, five nil p hc»<n
I ouLvtllc,containing 3,697 acr a, wh ch we wi»t
sell al'oie her • r di«ide in!»<; rao racM.
The Solitude tract o-.nui;s* *•• 1 307 acres.
The Graus a do. ••••1,120 do.
The Wo • stock do ••••1.270 do.
All three i f there tratt.? bare good I weliicgs on
them, and a v&lui'Ue Mill on one cf the tracts, wi»h a
Gin, runne g by water.
Wcateo <ffer 150 NEGROES, ui h MITES,
STUCK. PROVISIONS, &c.. <Src. 1» cot dhrmwd
jfat private sal?, wa will po lively sciHne Lands
at public outcry, iu Louisville, Je!kr.-on coi.nty, ou
the fi-st Tuesday in Decctnh* r next, and ths Negrete,
Stock, Provisions, «lc., die., on the fir. 4 Tuesday in
January* T<r®a I brral.
JOHN BONES, )
WM J. EVE. \ Ea rs.
OWEN P. FITZSIMONS )
AngnVa ) Geo., Anr. 20. an 20-wt DI
RUNAWAY OR STOLEN. ’
ABSCONDED 'ram tbs acb cril cr, on
jRk FatorJty, N-w. S. anerr •mtn naae iIIUH,
TzLfc auout 5 feet 6 'nchea high, yellow coin -ex on
nd teary built, wt’i.h.i g eb >ut 175 4>v
He la iiooui 35 or -10 ye: ra <1 1. and han a li « x> in hie
right lev. Ho i i a’eo inciiccd to be ba'd-lic idcd.
espacia’ly on tbe crown of the head. He had in
and took wiih him a drsb cloth anl a blue mixed
j-ana coat, blue and tahite pants, cap. bx>’« and
fihoe«. When in’erroga ed he has a Hainmurirg
and a downcast io. k. Is able to pixy on (he
fiddle.
It xaeuppcael that Bob has b en de ryed off by
aoTte white ;cr on. $75 will te given !3r the thief
and boy, with (pr of to convict J a- d s *OO, if taken
out of the Stale Or S2B will be paid fril e Hey if
taken ia the Slate and 30 if taken out <»f iha Jja’e
and lodged in any »afe ja»l an that I can ge’ hi o, cr
have him leturnad to me in Pike t ’aunty. Ga.
Nov. 3 WM. U. WHI rE.
INTERESTING TO COTTON PL
TF.RS.
SR. PARKHURSTS Patent Cotton
o Seed CLEANING MACHiNE, construct
ed without Saws or Ribs.
Tbe Inventor of this Machine now has the plea
sure of answering the numerous inquiries from
Cotton Planters, respecting the performances and
results of this Gia. It has been fully tested by
cleaning tbe entire crop of a large planter near
Columbia. S. U., (a certificate from whom is ap
pended.) enhancing t te value of the Cotton o:.e
and a half to two cents p r lb. over that cleaned
by anv Saw Gin. ’l’his advanced price more than
pays for a Machine in one year’s average crop,
the cost of it being onlv $250. It turns out equal
ly as much or more, than any Saw Gin j is more
simple and < urab!e, perfectly safe to the ginner,
inasmuch as he c mnot cut himself; and the great
danger©! fire, by friction, in thei Machines, is
entirely obviated
Arrangement are completed, to build these
.Machines in Augusta, for tne State of Georgia;
and Cotton Planters desiring them, are respect
fully requested to send their orders to the subscri
ber. One of the Gins nvy be seen in operation
at my Steam Mill. W. H. GOODRICH.
Augusta, April, IST. ap!9
Copy of a ceitificate from Col. Wade llamp
tou. dated at Millwood, Nov. 4,18 0.
Mr. Parkhnr*Chae been, tor w*evb?». as my
p’antation, adapting his Cotton Gin, origin .By in
tends J tor Long Cotton, to short staple. The ex
periment has - een entirely successful. He has
one Gin in opi ration, which will prepare four
hales of three hundred and fifty |>ounds cach.;»cr
d«r, and the quality of the cotton is Jar btfUr
than I herfr wen By this pr cess of cl aning
cotton, the »'ap!e is uninjured w ile all the moles
and faba reeds are almost entirely separated from
the lint. 1 deem this discovery of vast impnr
tance to tho country, and I earnestly hope that
Mr. Parkhur t may be rewarded for it.
aul9-wl» W. Hvmpton.
~ NOTIC ETO ’r’CHA Nias."
fIIHE Subscriber has on hand a set of MA
IL CHINERY tnsJe expressly for a Cabi et
and Carpenter’s >h p. k emrauts ci Danici’s
Planing NacHue. Fay’s Moitice and TeneMing
Machine, the best now tn use. a Turning Lathe
and Boring Mach ne. up and down Saw, Circular
Saw Arbers, of different a sea, l ongue and (*roo
uer. Belting. Ac .Conn er S. ahs, and two inch
Shafting,ah rhgp*d and finished in the tmwt ap
proved manner. This m\chm*rv would be sool
ata bartain. and warranted good
The subscriber has also ter sale, Machim ry
lor an ir m rigged Saw Mill complete, new ; nd m
good order. Ttei* way of rigging a Saw -Mill is
decided y preferable ir • the nid w<Yod work pl. n.
It k not expensive, and when onc<- rigged, it ran
much better, and nee ;$ but I tile repa r This
machinery ma. be nureaased at a bargain.as the
subacrihnr ia to uagage in other busiae >
The above is all new
The subscriber wid a’s ♦ set a> Agent in getting
ap purchasing any kind ot Machinery in use,
and his advantage* are such, that he feels war
ranted in saving he ean give sairifaetian.
For rviercnces. inquire < t most any of theba
siness men ot Madison. Ga. Address.
IL N AIK.NSON.
je!3 w Boacawen. N. H., or Madis a, Ga.
THREE FIRST RATE COTTON
CARDS,
VW7 ITH <'v-t-Iroa doffer and lickcrin. 36 in
vv ehes wik*. row aearlr c<>mph-te. vnd for
bp n’xwn HACK A IX?VAL
PRESTON A MERRILL S TtortiUW- ]
DLRS. A fro h suppiv j rat received h '
nI9 WM H TUTT. Drugs
Wood Wood
ILL deliver 55 ODD. any where c ifee C. v
•i Fi 50 a load. ’ i
■ !»-$< JONATHAN M. MILLER.
PUBLIC SALES.
COLUMBIA SHERIFF’S SALE—WiII be
J sold, bedore the Court House door in Appling,
Coin nbia county, between the usual hours ot
sale, on the first Tuesday iu January next, the
following property, o wit: One tract of Land,
err taming one hundred and thirty fire acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Madisi u Rees, Ecn
jamiu !• . Wiley, and 'Thomas H. White. Zriso,
fvo thousand pounds of Seed Cotton, more or less j
a i levied on as the properly of Joel C, Perry, to
satisfy one n ortgage fi. fa. issuing from the Supe
rior Court o; said county, at the suit of <?olumbus
C Richards vs Joel <’. Perry; land pointed out in
s iil mortgage, and Cotton bv the Piaint'ff.
GEORGE G. STURGES, Sheriff.
October 24, 1851.
Z'WLUaißf A SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be
\J sold at Appling, Columbia county, helotethe
Court House door in said con ity, on the first lues
d y iu January n -xt, the following propeny, to
wit; one Negro named Allen, levied on as the
pioperty of Donwoddie R. Harrison, to satisfy
live Justice Court executions, two in favor ol Per
ry & Low vs. Donwoddie R Harrison, and three
ir. favor of Wil iaoi Mosely vs. Donwoddie R
Harrison, as Trustee foe Mary Harti*on. Proper
ty pointed out by Henry W. Massengaii; levy .
inaile and returned to me by Joel Darsey, coka
ble.
Also, at the same lime and place, the following
property, to wit: two Negro Men, Glascoe and
B b. levied on as the p opertv ol Bird Perry, to
satisfy two executions from Columbia Superioi
Court, one in favor of Reuben Winfrey vs Bird
Perry, principal, and Henry W. M: ssengsil and
James C. Perry, security.
JOHN F. SUTTON, D.Sb’ff.
November 21. 1851.
E~LBERT SHERIFF’S SALE Wiil be sold,
before the Court House dcor at Elbeiton,in
Elbert county, or the first *1 uesday in January
next, within the legal hotfs of sale, the following
Negro Slaves, to wit: Rebecca, a woman, a first
rate ho se servant, 34 years old, and her child,
Emily, ai»out 6 years old ; Ogee, a boy 11 years
old, and S mpson, a boy 9 years old, all levied on
to satisfy a mortgage fi. fa from Elbert Superior
Court, in favor nt Wm. W. Stokes. v S . Archibald
Stokes; afi fa. from said Court. John C. Carmi
chad vs. Archibald Stokes, and another fi. fa
from sa d Court. Jame< B Bishop vs said Archi
bald Siokes. Tbe two last mentioned fi. fas con
trolled by Wm. W. Stokes, transfired this 2 Ith
October, 1851.
DOZIER THORNTON, Dep. Sh’ff.
November 2,1851.
Richmond sh”eiuff 7 ssale - wm be
s Id. on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Lower Market House, in the city of Au
gusta, between the legal hours of sale, the fol.’ow
- , all that lot or parcel of land
situate,!’ ing and being in «he city of Augusta,
county < f Richmond and State aforesaid, on the.
South west corner of C-ntre and Ellis streets,
bounded on the West by Centre street, on which
it has a front of sixty-five feet and ten inches.on
the North by a lot owned by James B. Calvin, on
the East bv Antoine Picquet’s lot, and on t. L e
South by Ellis stre< t. levied on as the property
of John F. Diehl, deceased under tbe foreclosure
of two mortgage fi.fa«. issued from the Honorable
Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of
Isaac S Tn’tle against .Mary Diehl, Ex’x. of
Jon F. Diehl, deceased. The property
pointed out and described in the above mortgage
fi. fas. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sheriff.
November 2,1851.
RiCfIMOND SHERIFF’S SALE—WiII be
sold on tbe first Tuesday m January next, at
the Lower Maiket House, in the City of Augus
ta, be ween the legal hours of sale the following
property, viz: Twelve Hundred acres, more <r
less, of g od Pino Land well timbered, on Spirit
Creek, in Richmond county, whereon Henry
Baker now resides,about four miles from Bel Air,
and twelve from Augusta with a Saw Mill in op
eration, Dwelling and "tber neces-ary bui'dings,
adjoining lands of John James. William F. Rhodes,
Moses Danie 1 , and others The afores i i proper
ty sold under u decree from the Honorable Stipe
r:or Court of Richmond county, Henr Baker vs.
Jatues Bran lon, jr., Administrator of James D.
Haynie, decease I and Emilias P. Haynie, one cl
the above defendants.
WILLIAM DOYLE, Sh’ff. R. C
November?®, 18’ 1.
f|l A 17l AFE i s RO"S 11E RI FF r S "SALE.—
JL Will be sold on the Ist Tuesday in January
nextjat the Court House in Craw.'ordville, within
t e usual hours of sale the following Negroes to
w.-t ;
Harrv a man 25 years of age, and Mary, n wo
man, 25 years old,levied on as the property of Wm
Durham, to satisfy one fi. f . from th« Superior
Court x>f C 4 mbia county, in favor of John
A. Houston, vs said Durham ; prop irty pointed
out by Defendant Also, at the same time and
place, will be sold Kit’y Listl y,a free person ol
color, to satisfy two fi fas. lor tax for the present
j car. iss’.ed by the Tax Collector of said coun
ty, this 26th day of November, 1851.
WAI H WILDER, Dep. Sheriff.
November 27, 1951.
;ITARKEN Sfi ERIFF’S SAXE.-avjn
T V be so d before the Court House door in
Warrenton, Warren county, on the first Tuesday
in January next, wilbin tbe legal hnm.s rs sale,
the life estate an I interest of Sarah Hard, in t e
following named N ’groes, to wit: Benjamin, a
boy aho'it thirty years of eg**, a good C: rpei ter :
Attelson, a boy twenty-three y -ars of age ; Har
tley, a bny I .rty-two years of rge; Harvey, a
coy forty seven years ol age. and l aker, a bny
nir-etovn years < f aso ; al! sold tor the purpo-c of
satisfying two fi fas itsued from Warren Inferior
’onrt. to wit : one in favor of Chapman, Three
witts ut Co., and one in favor of Threewitts,
Hu'kon &• Shivers vs. Sarah Hard. Property
pointed out by p aintilFs attorney.
JOHN S. JOHNSON, D. Sh’ff.
N. vember27, 1851.
WA lilt EN ~BH ER I FpS ‘SA~LES Wi.l be
to d beta e the. Court House, tn Warrenton
Warren county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, within >he u-H'l hours of rue: one tract of
Lund, third qua ity. oak and hickory, containing
a c hundred and f-ixty five acres, adjoining lands
ol Pa<id P- Montgomery, David E. Undo and
ot ere. the pl ice whireon Ethcldred Sallis row
1 v«*s ; sobi by v itueof afi ta issued irom Warren
Superior Court, in favornf D. W. Regers, Admin
i fr-.it r. tec vs George H. Sallis and David E.
Undo. Property pointed out by p!ain*iff
Al<g. will be sold at the same rime and place,
Ei.'ht Hundred and Thirty-Two acres of Pine
Lend, ly in< on the waters of Briar Creek, in said
eonuty, ad,u.ining lands of Jo* athan Huff, Henry
Peoples and others ; sold by virtue of a fi fa issued
tr-'it Warren Superior Court, in favnr of Thom is
an I Jotbram Hobbs vs Mos.s Hobbs. Property
punted out bv defendant,
JOHN S. JOHNSON, D Sh’ff.
November 27, ’B5l.
~A BMINXSTMATORa SALE*—Om Tues
2k day the 2d davof DECEMBER next,at the
I ower Market House in the city of Aii«iista,
within the utual hours cf sale, will be sold, the
following NEGROES belonging to the estate of
Isaac A. Ilibl-r. late of Charleston, South Caro
line, deceased : George a good bouse scrvanfXind
carriage driver, about 26 years nd. Also. Mima,
a housv servant and nurse, about24 years old, and
her two children. Arthur a bny a*>ont— yea’s of
and Isaac, a b 'V about 7 months old.
WAI. A. WALTON. Adm’r.
October 2 UM.
4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be
j A sold, at the lower Ma ket House, in tbe city
of Augu-ta. on the first Tue day in December
next, w thin the usual hours of sale, agreeable to
an order of the Justices of the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
and for ordinary purposes, a list of bad, doubtful,
and disputed acccunts and other evidences cf
debt, due to the estate of Stephen Tillman, oe
ceased, as appears irom the Books of said deceas
ed, a list nt which cau be seen on application to
the Administrator.
LEON P. DUGAS, Cleik,
Adm’r. Estate of Stephen Tillman,deceased.
October 21 1851
\ DM’N’STRATOR’S SALE Will l e Fo »d, at
xk »he late resilience of Benjamin J Ellis"on, d»
ceased, in Burke co, n y on the 2d dry of January
neih the remaining perishable proper y of said de
co ■ ’jiov.i ; Mules, ('at le an llf eg •», Corn, House
hold Furniture, &c.
Also, will be hiitd out, all the N’eg*oes t ©lunging
to eaid deceased. Tcr&s on the day t.f sale.
H K MILLS. Adm'r.
November 27. 1951.
ft I M M;TRAWS SALK —By virtue ©fan
7 k < rder t.onj th© In Io i;r Court of L inco'n county,
when tiding fcr ordinary pirpo-cs, will be aofri, on
the fist Tu' sday in January neat, between the har
ia! houtsof eale a negr-v Woman and her three chi!
dren, pr'petty of the catale of John Reid, late of raid
county dece ad. Sold f riba benefit of the heirs
an I creditors. of =a’d deceased.
JOHN T. REIP, AJm’r.
November ?7. 1851.
A DWI'TRVrOBS SALE.— By virtue
JY of an order, passed in Chancery, Moreau Su
perior Court, >ep< ember Term, 1851. will oe sold,
on the first Tuesday in January next, during the
legal hours of sale, before the Court House door
in the town of Madison, the following property,
to wit: One Negro Man by the name of Peter,
about twenty-seven years md, one Shot Gun, one
Side Saddle, one Dining Table, two high-post
bedstead*, one large bra«s Kettle, tog ther with
Turton'SOther articles of Household Furniture, ire*
longing to the est ite of David Peek, deceased.
Terms, twelve months credit, with approver se
curity. LESTER MARKKA M. Adai’r.
de bonis non. with the will annexed.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE—WiII be
Zwt sold, at the Market House in the town of
Lou : sv le. Jeffer.on county, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next within the legal h< urs of
sale, one Tract of LAND in the county <f Jeffer
• >n. containing two hundred and ninety acres,
m 're or less, adjoining Lands of Robert Lowry,
John Way, and others.
—ALSO—
-1 hree NEGROES, Elleek. Isaac at d Charles.
Svld as the property of James J. Hudson, de
co ted, agreeable to an order of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Jetf< r on enu ity. when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors Terms on the day.
ISAAC B. DAVIS, Adm’r.
November 14, I*sl.
A DMINTSTR ATOR S SAI E.—Win bt
-TA sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
before tie Court H.-»nse door in EUbert eo»u<v.
agree ble tn an order granted by the Justice of
the Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sifting
as a Court of Ordinary, one unimproved lot in
the town o Petersburg, a* d otte Negro man ci
the name of Willis. Sold as the property of the
•state of Thus. C. Wilhight. de. eased. ’1 er ms
will be ma ic known on the day of sale.
McAI.PI w A. ARNOLD,C.C. O
October 19.1851.
VD.Tf INISTRATORS SALE.—WiB be
sold, at the Court House in the town of Craw
fordville. I'aiiaferro county, on the first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal hours of sale,
agreeable lean order from the honorable the fn-
I nor court cd said county, when sitting forordi
n try purposes, to wit : The ♦ractof land whereon I
Joseph Evans resided »t the time of his decease,
about fire miles south of Crawfordville, contain- '
ing six hundred and eighty-three acres, or
irs . adjoining lands of Jesse Veasey and Martha
Erasure, * boot nne hu»ded acres of wod land,
the b I a ace under pretty go xi fences, with a good
Dwelling House, and all otner necessary" out
house*.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
seventeen ikelv young Negroes, consisting ©
men. women and children, and girls and boys, of
c*M»d wxe for plow boys.
Terms Qi sale will be made known on the day
of sale WILLIAM REID, Adm’r. '
October 25,1651.
IPUBLIC SALES.
D‘,UiNlM'i<ATi»K N sAlc.-Writ tie
sold, on the first Tur <day in January next,
before the Court House door hi Appti.ig. Colum
b a county, agreeable to an order of ibe Court of
Ordinary of said county, the Negroes belonging
to the estate nf Adaline E. Embree, deceased,
consistingof a n.an, a woman, an t five children
Sold for the benefit of the hens of said deceased.
T« rms on the day of sale.
B T. REES, Adm’r.
October 2 I, 1851.
A DMINISTRaTOKS’SALE —By virtue
/w of an order from the honorable the Infe-ior
Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for er.li
nary purj oses on the first M onday in November
instant will be sold at Louisvill * in said county,
on the first Tuesday ia January next, bet veen
the lawful hours of sa c the Land and Negroes
belonging to the-estate of George O’K White,
late oi said county deceased; comprising five
thousand acies of Land lying in sa d county, and
forty two Negroes. Sale will be continued from
day to day until completed.
Terms liberal and made known on day of sale.
—ALSO—
On the following day will be sold on the premi
■ ses, th« person->1 property belonging to baid estate,
I consisting of provision*, stock, implements and
sundry chatties. Sold for the benefit of the
] heirs. WILLIAM C. POE, Adm’r.
November 14,1851.
at the Court House door in Warrenton, War
ren c.iunty. on the first Tuesday in Jan izry next,
between ihe usual hours of sale, ia conformity
with an orde • issuing from the Ham rable Inferior
Court of said county, when sitting as a Court of
■ Ordinary, the loliowiog piopery belonging toihe
estate of Benjamin Ivey, late of said county, de
c ased; About twelve hundred acres of Land,
lying on the waters of Rocky Comfort Creek and
the Powelton Road, subject to the widow’s dowel,
adjoining lands of Curran Ba'tle and oth rs; aBo,
one small tract containing about one hundred
acres.ly ng on the Augusta Road adj fining and!
of Mrs. Rebecca Cody and others.
At the same time and place, agreeable to sa : d
order, will be sold, tbe following likely and valua
ble Slaves ; Cash, Pniilis, Violet, Royal, Isaac.
Brad, Ned, Sam. Lucy, Hard, Ester, and infant
child, George. Jordan, M rt:n, Edmund and
Clark. Almost a-1 of slid saves are young and
able bodied Said sale for ihe purpt se of oistri
bu ion a 5 ong the heirs at law of said dec* ased.
Terms—twelve months credit. Un«lr übted pa
per will be required. E. H. POTTLE, Adm’r.
October 30. ISSI.
A"“ DMINISTRATOR’S SALE - Wilf “be sold,
on tha first Tuesday in January next, the
real and personal estate of Green Gilpin, deceas
ed,consisting of a tract cf Land, and two Ne
groes, Brutus a man about 35 y?a>s. and Amanda
a women about 30years old. Sold Wilder a . or
der of Court of Columbia c<>au»y. for purposes cf
division. S.CRA WFORD, Admr.
November G, 1851,
Adm inist it at r’s"
sold, at the lat • residence of John P. J
Evans, late of Columbia county, deceased, on tbe
15th day of December next, all tbe Perishable
Property of the deceased’s es ate, consisting of
Corn. Fodder, Perk, Horses, Hogs, and Catt'e
Road Wagon, Arc. Terms made known on the
day of sale HUMPHREY EVANS.
November 18.1851. Adm’r.
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.— WiIt be
>old, before the Court House door of Ran
do!ph county, on the first Taesday in January
next, wi<hiu the usual hours of sale, agrecab e to
an ordei of the Jnstic's of the Inferior Court of
Richmond county, sitting as a Court of Ordi ary.
and for ordinary purprscs. lot of Land, No one
hundred and twtntv-three, (123) l)i>g in the
seventh distr ct of Randolph cou ty, containing
two hundred t io anti a half, acres, more or
les««. Bnld ae the property of Joints Mo re. lite
of Richm nd county, deceased. Terms on the
day of sa’e.
AND RE WF. WOO L L EY, A dm’r.
October 21, 1951.
VI) MINI STR AT< >« rs SA
sold, on the first 'l’uoday in January next,
before the Court House door in Warrenton, War
ten county, by virtue of an orde< cf the 110 trra
ble, the Inferior Court of said ciunty. when sit
ting or ordinary purposes, a Negro Bov by the
>ame of Wade. Sold as ti»e. proper yof Rhodet
Gecsliug, deceased, to satisfy the heirs and credi
tors of said decease I. Tarins n > tho <!.»y of ale
FELIX GKANADE, Adm’r.
October 21.1*L1.
ADMINISTRATOU’B SALE.—Wid b«
sold, on the first 'l’u< sd y in January next
before the Court Home door io Warr; nt< n. War
ren county, under an order cf the Honorable the
Inferi r Court of sai l county, when sitting lor or
dinary purpost s, he following property, to wit:
Jerry, a man about 40 years o;;i. Jane, a woman
I9yfarsold and bnr chi d. al.-ont G months old.
Emily,a woman about 19 years* Id, Miibra.a wo
man about 17 years old. >fild as ’be property of
Henry flight, late <» said c nnty deceased, to
satisfy ti>e heirs and cr<.-d.tois < f said deceu.-ed.
Terms on the day of safe.
JOHN WRIGHT, Adm’r.
Octal er 19, I'sl.
Al) iI‘fSTKA4 O«S“ S A L SIL—W id be
sold, on the fi st Tueid** in January next,
before the <’ourt !lot»t»e <1 our in Warrenton, \Va»-
ren ennnty, un !< r an order <1 the Honorable th
In erioi Court of s ud conn y, when sitting for or
dinary purports tract of Land belonging to the
estate of N <than Simpsoa, deceased, co .lair ing
or»e hundred and ninety sen n acres, more or less
adjoining Thorrns Kent, and others. Widow \
dower icseivt d during her life, then to belong to
the purchaser of tbe land. Ter »s m the day oi
sale AIDEN .i TIPTON, Adm’r.
October 19. 1r.51,l r . 51,
ADMINISf RTO ItSAL E.—Wrii "be
*c>ld,on the first Tut* Hy n January next, at
Appling, i’ohitnhia county,the following Negroes,
belonging to the estate oi Mrs. FenePpe Al. Cul
breath. viz: Harriet, 40 yearsof age.and a ;p en
did cook ; Sarah, 30 years old. and her child <!•■-
brie). 3 years md. and Jul ’is, about 20 years old.
Sold for the benefit of ihe'Tyr'rrn ’ ‘l'Sfme cash.
i., G SPEED, Adm'r.
(tctoher 17. KSI.
A“ DM INI STRATO HL’S S A LE.—Wi‘iT“b7
sold, at the Lower Market House.in the city
of AugnSta, Ricirmhnd county, on th.- first Tues
day in Jann-iry next, within the usual hours o:
sate. agrcrM’bfe ta.un order of the Jurticasof the
Inferior Cnnrt of Richmond c unty, sitting a
Court of Ordinal y, aud for ordinary purpotas.
Four Negroes to u i« : Clara, a woman about 39
years of age, Ruffin, a man about 22 years of
Hannah, a girl about 12 years of ago. Venus a
girl about lOyearsof ape. Srld a< il<e p»o;ery
of the estate of Sv.rah Wiggin*, dec; asc.l, for the
berci't of the heirs n.l crcUilurs of said deceas
ed, Terms at sale.
ABRAHAM SEGO, Adm’r.
OeL ber23, (FSI.
4dm i mVtrT* Toit > sTiTtc'—wilTT?
21 sold, before the Court House <’' »r in War
renton, Warren county, off the iir-t Tuorthy in
January next under an order of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of said county, while si;ring
lor ordinary purpo es.en rhe first Monday in No
vember, ail the Nes r -es belonging tn ihe esiate
o! William Hill, deceased, conrir tingof men.wo
mo", aud coibircn, among which ar* some very
likely jouig Negroes. Terms, 2 months creJi-,
gM.MI note, and approved Security.
ROBERT VV. HUBERT, Adm’r.,
_._ b<>ra cr J> lbe '' l! a-.nexc d.
Administrator’-, sale.-wm b7
sol'd, at the Court H wise do:>r, hi Ca-svide,
Cum county, on the first Tuesday in Januaty
next, between the usual hours of sale, agreeaole
to an order cf the i le*i r Court of Richmond
County, sitting as a Court of Ordinary and for
Oroinary purposes—All that Traci cr parcel of
Land, drawn l.y William A. Swift, of Newton
countv. known when drawn number (3) thice,
(stb) tilth district of Ciieroicte, row O s county,
coa aining one Hundred a it sixlt acres, bold
as the property of Joseph Gunter, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs aad credit .is ot raid
deceased. Terms cash, purchase . to pay f r
ti les. WIL: I.\M F. LAWSON, Adm’r.
u 0
4 DMiNlSTßATtHllTsALE.—ltrjmr>u’
/ A ance of an order of lhe Inferior t’onrt cf
E;bert county. wherPsitting as a Court of Ordiua*
ry. will be sod, before the Court House douro»
said county, on the first Tuesday in Jauuary next,
w-tirin Hie legal hours c.f sale, a tract o: Land
about a b.uf mile from (he town of Elberton,can
laining one hundred an I twentv acres, more cr
les , a lj -ining lands of Thomas C. Worrill. Henry
C. B. a-.sjiaw, William B. Campbell and others.
Also, at the same time aad place, a lot of Land,
containing fifteen acre-, more or less, (to be divi
ded into Jots suitable for budding.) lying in the
certiorate limits of the town nf Est ertoi*, opposite
lhe residence of Dr. James Brawner. Sold as
the property of Bejajah Houston, deceased, for
lhe benefit cf the heirs a said deceased. Terms
—Twelve mouths credit.
A HAMMOND, Adm’r
October 29,1851.
EX ECt TOR S St LE —V* ~on i
the r, rst Tuesday in January next agreea- !
b.»e to tbe la*t wilt of John Swint, sr., late of
Warren county, decescd, all that tract of I and.
lying on Rocky (Comfort tn said county,the p>sce
whereon h“ lived and died, containing or,c hue- ■
dred and fifty five acres, more or less. A-so ’
five ■ C]»YV'e e a c-d >er
Cdfcaar a boy. a girl, Char oit> a •
giri. Terms made k; own on tin* Aayel sale.
WiLLUM SWINT, Ex’s. :
October 15. 1851.
EX ECU I'o R’S SALE.— Will be void, on the
first Tuesday in January ueit, with n the
legal hours of »a e. in pursuance of an order of
the Co rt of Ordinary ot Richmond county, the
fallowing tracts f L m-J, L • property of David
Finley, deceased, to wit:
At the Lower >■ ark el House in * ngnet a, coun
ty aforesaid, 291 acres, tnoje or less, adjoining
George Schley, James Brindes. Lawrence i\
Shopp. an* Vth iiline Walktr. beuig ap rt o’, the
Sprang Hill Tract of . an-J- formerly be’ ging
to Freeman Walker, teeeaseJ. The im rove
-1 meats are in g od order, and these i* a fine Or
chard on the premises.
Also, at the <*urt Hoose in Baku' ‘’'>nnty,
Lot No. 320. in the 11 th DritncL
Abo at the Court Honsa in Decatur Ccunty,
Lot No. 126, in the 19th listrieL
Abo. at the Court House in 1 obb Ccunty, Lot
No. 7u2 in ’he 2d Di-tr ct . 3d Section
Also at the Court House in Union County. Lot
No. 918, m the Hth Di t.ict v Is' Section
THOMAS G. FINLEY, Ex’r.
Oct ber 18. I?SL
EXECUTORS’ sale;. —Agreeable to the last
will and te-tament of Charles 11. Senders,
lute of Newto-j coontv, deceased will be *otd. oa
t-e plantation neir Oxiord. and on the tots in
Covington, belonging to the e.-’ate of said deeeas
ed.nn Thursday, the fourth day of Hecemhcr
next, and tbr days foHowing, the p?r shab!e pro
perty of said dessuaeec, n»»t • ;spo»ed or by the
will, consisting of Corn. Fodder. Wheat, Oats,
■Mules, ven likely. Callie, Hogs, a lame
portioii of which will be in good ord r for pork,
«wo large Wagtms, one two horse Wagon, one
Railroad Cart, Smicks, Cotton Seed, P anlatioa
Tools, with n.an) other articies not ctri ed. Sale
to commence at the plantation. Terms on the
day of sal*.
Also, at the same time, should the Eiecvtors
think it best for the estate, the present crop of
Cotton, consisting of forty to ffty will be
sold to the highest bid ‘er f>r cn«b.
S’EPHEN SHELL.
NATH AM TURNER.
October 16, 1651. Ex rs
NOTICE.
CAMS ; atotbe iuclssure of i? e vabseriber, cr.
Ibeniubtcf the 2d ir.%l. t a Ihwk Bay HuRSE,
which the owner c«n have by calling on
alp THUS. A. BYNE.
PUBLIC SALES.
ON SATURDAY, the JOth day of January
ne\t, at lOo’clock, A. AL, on the premises,
will be so d th- following Lots, in the city of i
Aii rusta, belonging to the estate of John W..
Houghton, deceased:
No. 1. On the Norh side of Broad street in said
city, (near the centre of the square between Lin
coln and Houston streets) containing7s feet,mn:e
or leas, on said Broad Street, and running ba’f
way through to l ots 14 and 15 on Reynold street,
improved and occupied by Edward C. Thompson.
No. 2 Next below number one aforesaid, con
taining 39 feet 4 itches, more or less, on Broad
Street, and running half way through to Lot No.
1.5 on Reynold Street, improved, and occupied by
Nat Pleasants.
No. 3 Next below number two aforesa d, con
taining 12 feet 4 inches, more or less, on Broad
Street and iilnn n? half way through to Lot No
12, on Reynold Street, improved, and occupied
by W. 11 Goodman.
No. 4. Next below number three aforesaid, con
ta ning 61 feet 6 inches, more or less, on,. Broad
Street, and running half way through to Lets 11
and 12 on Reynold Street, improved, and occu
pied by Mary Green and J. \V. Taylor.
No. 6. Next below number four' aforesaid, con
taining 43 feet 6 inches, more or less, on Broad
Street, and running hall way throu h to Lot s o
10, on Reynold Street.improved, and occupied by
Wm. W. Knigot.
No. 6 Next below number live aforesaid, con
taining 42 feet G inches more or less, on Broad
Street, and running h If way through to Lot No.
9 on Reynold Street, vacant.
No. 7. Next below* number six aforesaid, on
corner of Broad an I Houston Streets containing
SO feet 8 inches, more or less, on said Broad street,
and tunning half way throng • —132 feet 4 inches,
more or less —to number eight on Reynold sticet,
improved, and occupied by J. L. Mims. < n Broa J
street, and R P. Spellman, Jr . on Houston street.
No. 8 On corner of Houston and Reynold str.<,
in rear of number seven aforesaid, containing 80
feet 3 inches on Reynold street, and extending
132 feet 1 i inches, more or less, to said Lot No. 7,
improved, and occupied by Wm. J. Powell, on
Houston street, and Sterling Powell, on Reynold
street.
No. 9. Next above number eight aforesaid, con
taining 42 feet G inches, more or less, on Reynold
street, and extending hall way through to Lot
No. G on Broad street, vacant.
No. !0. Next above number nine aforesaid, con
taining 43 feel 6 inches, more or less, on Reynold
street, and extending half way through to Lot No.
5 cn Bread Street, improved, and occupied by
James Jones.
No. 11. Next above number ten aforesaid, con
taining 61 ieet S inches, more or less, on Reynold
street. and extending half way through to Lot No.
4, on Broa . Street, improved, and occupied by
Marj- Hili and Jane M Darby.
No. »2 Next ab ve number eleven aforesaid,
containing 55 feet 7 inches, more or less, ou Rey
nold Street, aud extending half way through to
Lots 3 and 4 on Bioad Street, improved, ana oc
cupied by Jackson Clark.
No 13- Next above number twelve aforesaid,
containing 29 feet 4 inches, more or less, on Rey
nold street, aud extending half way through to
Lot No. 2 on Broad str’t.. known as the Stable Lot.
No. 14. Next above number thirteen aforesaid,
containing 37 tool, more or less,on Reynold street,
and extend ng half way through to lot No. I, r u
Broad Street, improved, and occupied by Sarah
Pardue.
No. 15. Next above number fourteen aforesai J,
containing 40 feet, more or le s, on R ynold street,
and extending half way through to said Lot No.
1. on Broz d Street, improved, aud occupied by
M. C. Fielding.
—ALSO,—
All that lot or parcel of Land, on the corner of
Reynold and streets, in square F, of said
City, apposite the residence of Mrs. Amariutba
Roberts, containing 76 feet, nor or less, cn Rey
nold street, and e*ten ling >3O feet G inches, mote
or Jess, towards Broad street) improved an I oc
cupied by Francis Burton.
—A LSO—
Three Lot* on Bay street, in said city, be
tween Elbe;! an I Lincoln streets, viz:
No 1. Next below lot lately owned by the es
tate of Thomas J. Walton, containing 30 hot, more
or less, on Bay street, and extending through 1.53
feet, more or less to a public alley, vacant.
No. 2. Next below No. 1. aforesaid,
30 feet more or less, on Bay street, und e-tending
through 153 feet,more or less; to a public alley,
vacant.
No 3. Next below No. 2. aforesaid, containing
60 fret, more rr le s, on Bay street, and extend
inglhrough foof-tt, more or le s, to a public
alley ; with the improvements consisting of two
enmparativ ly new one story Dwellings.
—A LBO
Five lots on Lincoln an 1 Tciiatr streets in sa’d
city, on square opposite residence of Foster
Blod<et, viz :
No. 1. On Lincoln streef, adjoining lot now
owned by G.W Shackelford, c .-ntaining a front
ot 33 feet, 6 incites, more or less, on said strci t.
and exeudtng back, para! cl with the line of said
Shackelford’s‘ot 8; feet 3 inches, more or les*;
vacant.
No. 2 On Lincoln street, adjoining number I,
aforesaid, containing3J feet front, more or le»s,
on said sir et, and extending buck 85 feet 3 in
ches, more or less) improved.
No 3. On the corner of Linc’dn and Telfair
sts., containing a front oti said 'Telfair g reets. <>f
8> feet 3 inches, more or lest, and extending 100
lest, more or less, to the line of No. 2 aforesaid ;
improved.
No. 4. On Telfair street, adjoining and next
below sai«l lot No. 3, containing a front en said
street of 40 f?et more or less, and e-.tending, in
the dircctt'iii > f Grren-treet, 172 feet 6 inches,
more or less: improved.
No. 5 < Ju’re-fair street, adjoining and next
below sairi lot No 4. containing a front on raid
street of 35 feet 10 incht«, more or los*. and e«-
tc:'d ng in the dir ct.on of Green street 172 lei 1
6 inches, more or less ; improved.
l or.bs—One third oa»h ; one-third in six month j
and the remui king thirsd in twelve mor.thi- ; with
interest from day of sale; notes to be secure 1 by
a mortgage on the premises,
WM. A. WALTON,
Executor of the will of John W. Houghton, de*
dea?cd,
O’The above Le ts were re-surveyed by Wit-
Ham Philips, City Surveyor, and a plan o f the
svme may be seen on application at the office of
th- Executor
November 9, 1851. dtw&wlawtd.
POSTP'»NEi>
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
STOCKS, BONDS, Arc.
’j WEDESDA Y. the Seventh day of JANU
ARY next,(insteadof the 28? h inst as heretofore
advertised,) in front oi the office of the Augusta
Insurance and 8.-nking Company in the City of
Augusta during tue usual h urs of sale, thefoi
lowing Property, p rrt of the estate of Mr». Ann
Cummin j, dt-ee;>sed, to wit:
The LOTS ana Improvement*on and just above
the corner of Broad and Campbell streets, com
mon y known as Providence Range, now occupied
by Messrs. Ba'.cr &. Hart, Baker, Wilcox &, Co ,
and G uld. Bulkk y&. Co., which for the purpose
ol sale, will bo divided into four LoN, running by
ptraHel lines from Broad to Eilis street, fro its on
I ose strrets, ranging from thirty feet ten inches
ft. 1(1 in.) to thirty-one feet five inches, (31 ft.
5 in.) —Tenantsnow occupying, to hold possess
ion till October'st, 1852. Rents cf Stores front
ing on Broad street, and their appurtenances as
now leased, will be pay able to prrehaxers, fr >m
time ot uleti expiration of leases. The sellers
will continue t > receive til! October Ist, 18:2, the
rents, pay .’ole lor such portions of the lo’-sol 1 its
ruav be included in the premises on Campbell
and Ei,is streets, now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G
Cart )
Also, the LOT and Improvcm -nfo, now occu
pied by Mr. Jack-on I. j nrptu, South side cf
Key noid street, between Campbell and Jacks n
streets ,having a front of about seventy-one feel
on lleynohi street, aud extending thence South
about one hundred and thirty feet loan alley, wi’h
the use, iu common with other lots, of *aid alley,
that bounding on the West, and of the one cm-ti
tuting the eastern loundaiy <.f the next mt nlicn
ed lot, under rent till October Ist, 185
Al»o, a LOT. but slightly improved, adjoining
tVe last menlio->cd,ou the Ea t. nf about the same
dimensions, and hounded by an ai ey cn the East,
with the use. in common with other lois. of the
several al ey s i«L-»ve tn« nti'-nvd.
Also,the ffflowing STOCKS a».d State and
Corporation BOND>, viz :
2ciSharc3o the Capital Stock of the Augusta
liisnrjuL-c aud Banking Company.
12 Sharts of the Capital Stock of the Georgia
Railroad ard Banl- i; g Company'.
IS Bonds, SI,OOO eacb.fi per cents, of the Strife
cf Georgia. Interest pay able semi ae i.-ually Ist
March, and Ivt September. Principal Ist Septem
ber. IS!9,
10 Bunds, £l,oooeach, 7 per cen'. of the City
of Augusta. Interest payable semi annually' ib!
April and Ist < >ctober. Principal Ist April 1357.
4 Bvnds, ,sfooo each,7 percent, of Mon*goa*ery
and bent Point Rad Road Company. Interest
payable quarterly*.
Terms of Sale—Stocks and Bonds Cash Real
Estate,one-third Ca>h; the other two thirds in
tweequal annual instalments, with interest from
sale, and mortgage cn the property.
WILLIAM CUMMING,
HY. H. CUMMING,
Ex’rs. of Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, dec’d.
October 25, 1851.
CUrOKS EALE Will be sotd, before
JPd the Court House doer in Warrenton, War
ren county, on the First Tuesday in January
next, a tract of LAND, containing One Thousand
(LOCO) Acres more or less. Also, the following
Negroes, to wi« : Cudjo, a m *«' about 55 years old ;
Andie •. .about *10; Jacob, about 3*; George, ab* uj
40; Thoma*, about 27; Nancy, about 25; Moiey.
ab ut 20; Jack, about 7; Josh, about 43 ; Edward,
about 27; 11 bort, about 24; M;ch< m, about 19;
Tom. a’out 15; Washington, about 13; Aaron,
about i 8; Charles. ab ut 15; Lynda, about 23;
Alaru about 27; Fanny, about 3; Mandy, about
1; Minty, about 19; Green, about 3; Rebecca,
about G months old; Harriet about 10 years old ;
Hanu’-h. aboat 8; Eli, about 4 ; Amos, about 4
and Juda, aboti GO. Eight or ten of the above
named Negroes will be sold the balance,
together w th the Land, on a credit of twelve
month*. Ail of said property sold for the benefit
of the creditors aud legatees of Barnard V» .
Tickling, late of Warren county deceased.
ARCHIBALD M. JACKSON. Ex’r.
October 21.18 L
E~~XECLTOIVS SALE.—Wdfbe sold, on
the Eighth day of December nex 1 . at t; e
late residence of Jatses (’artlcdge, decea ed,in
Lincoln countv. a part of the Per-onal Property
of said deceased, consisting of Cora. Fodder.
Oats, Wheat. Horses. Mules, h med <*attie,
Sheep, IL gs, Wagons, Carts, Pleasure Cani yes.
Household and Kit* hen Furniture, Bbek-mith
and Pimtatiou Tr. is, cf all descriptions, and
many other valuable art’cles not neees-ary to
mention. Sale to continue from day to day until
ati L sold. Terms of sale made known on the
day. WAL LON CARTLEDGE, Ex’r.
November 7.1-31.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.—Fader the will of
Thomas Wilkins, deceased, late of C-dum*
bia county, will be sold, at t e plantation of said
deceased, on the 22ud Decemier next, the perish
able estate of said deceased, consist ng us Corn.
Fodder. Horses, Cattle. Hogs. Plantation la.
and many articles too tedious t • mechrn. Sale
tocouticue until all is sold. Terms will be made
known on t e day of s !e.
' JAMES D. GREEN, Ex’r.
November 7.1F5L
XEC I Tons SALE?—Under the wdl n
j Thomas Vl i'-kins. deceased I’te cf Columbia
eou ty. will I e sold, ca the first Tue-day in JAN
UARY next, at the Cou:t House in said county,
the Land and Negroes belonging to said deceased’*
estate, no’ specially bequeathed. Sale to con
tinue until all is sold. Terms made known on the
day of sale. JAMES D. GREEN, Ex r.
November 7,1851.
PUBLIC SALES.
VALUABLE CITY AND COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.-—On the first Tuesday
in January next, at the Lower Market House,
in trie City" of Augusta, within the usual hours of
sale, will be sold the f- (lowing property, belonging
to t:.e estate of John W. H tighten, deceased—
All that lot or parcel of Land in the city of Au
gusta, on the south side of Broad street, near th?
Lower Market, fronting on Broad street 23 feet 9
incites, more r less, and running through to Ellis
street, bounded north by Broad street, cast by a
lot now or formerly owned by the h -irs ol Ferdi
nand Piiinizy, deceased,south by Ellis strict, and
west by Thomas Dwyer’s lot, with the improve
ments thereon, consisting of atwosteny fiie-proof
brick Hou e, brick kitchen, &c., on Broad st re t,
and a one-sKry wooden House on Eilis street. —
Rented to Wm. T. Page.
ALSO,
Six Lots nr parcels of Land in the county of
Richmond, being a part of the Plantation Tract
of said John W. Houghton,deceased, re-surveyed
an > laid off into separate tracts by Alexan er M.
Allen. County Surveyor, in accordance with the
w Hos said ccceased. designated on the plat of
said Surveyor by the following numbers:
No. 1. On Spirit Creek, in add county, about ’0
miles from Augusta (by the public Road running
through it,) and in view of. and adjoint' gthe Rich
mond Factory, containing 24J acres, more nr less,
of which 100 acr?s nre embraced within the lines
o' the Mill Pond, at high water mark, and the rest
is high land j bounded north by Lots Nos. 7 and 8.
of said tract, and said Creek, ea«t by the Facto
ry as >re&aid, and a part of No. 3, west by Lot
No 2, of the same trad, and south by No. 3,
subdivided.
This Lot presents an eligible site fora Factory,
th? water being abundant and the Fab equal,
if not superior to that ol the Richmond Factory.
No. 3. East o! the Augusta road, containing
109 acres, more < r less j bounded North by lot
No. I, aforesaid, east by the Richmond Factory
lot, south by Robert Buggs’ land, and west by said
road and lot, bequeathed in said will to James
Goodin.
No. 4. Couta'ning 152 acres, more or less,
bounded north by land of Valentine Walker, Aouth
by lot An. oof said tract, east by lands of Little
and McCoy, and weit by Jordan James’ land.
No. 5 Containing If 3 acres. ny>re or less,
bounded north by lot No. 4. aforesaid, and lauds
of L tile and McCoy, east by lot No 6ofsa d
tract, and south and west by lands of James
Cashhi and others.
No. 6. Containing 182 acres, more nr !<*ss,
bounded north by lands of said WHker and
others, south by lot No. 2 of said tract [bequeath
ed to James Williams] and land of George L.
Twiggs, east by lot No. 7 of said tract, and west
by lot No. 5. aforesaid.
No. 7. Containing 320 acres, rooie or less,
bounded north by land of Valentine Walker and
the BePeviHe Factory, south by lot No. 1. afore
said, east by lot No. 8, of said tract, (bequeathed
to Otis Chadwell,) and west bv lots No. C and No.
2, aforesaid.
1 erms—One-third cash, one-third in six months,
and the return, ing third in twtdro months, with
interest from the day of sale—notes to be se
cured by a mortgage on the premises.
W."J. A. WALTON,
Lxecutor of the will of John W. Houghton, dec’d.
November 11, 1851. dtw&wlastd.
POSTPONED
EXECUTORS’ S LU.
W’ILL EE SOLD, in front o! the olHce ol
the Augusta Insurance a.ij Hanking Com
pany, in the City ol Augusta, on Friday, the
Nin h day of Ja narv next, (instead of he 30th
inst.,aa heretofote advertised ) and if nece«*arv.
from day to day thereall r, tiunny the usual
hours of public sales, the so lowing propertv. i.ui-t
of th-estate of Thomas Cututning, decease - to
wit. " ’
I’he Lot and improvements, .tn the north side of
Broad street, i t the city o! Augusta, former resi
dence ot the deceased, f cnlmg cu said street
about seventy-seven (77) feet. 1,.- uaded west l.j a
ii.e beginning on that street, three and a hall
feet from the corner of the main but ding thereon
an 1 extending thence to t! e nerthrr.i line of said
lot, east by a line beginning on Broa' street,
four feet west of the corner of the building now
occup ed by Kieltard Allen, and ot -,ets, and nut
sing thence two handled and eighty one I ct,
mon- or less, to tin: northern boundut y’cf said lot,
and parallel with the western line ato.e men
tioned, and not th by an alley about tweaty-tnree
feet wid«, with the right cf way through said
alley, and another running thence to Reynold
street, tn con.it i n with other lots touching the
same
Also, four nn mproved lets on the north bide ol
Reynold street, ju»t below VVashingttm street,
each having .. front of about for y-one and ain.lf
on Rbyucld street.running b ck about
one hundred and seventy-seven and a hail (157A)
f et to an aiJey about twenty |2o] f et wide, <.ti
which each a: them has a front ol about thirty
nine an.t a hJ( ;39jJ| feet, with the light of way
thiough s «id ft’iey, tn common wi'.h the three lots
eext mentioned, and a so thro gh the alleys lying
respecuvcly on the east and west of the same
lots.
Also, the thr.c unitrproved lots above refened
to bounded no. th by Bay street, on which each oi
them has a front « f about orty tv n feet lour inch
cs, exten J.ng b «ck one hundred and seter.t -
seven and ah cl fret to the alley above
mentioned, t-y which they are bounded on the
couth, with the light of way in comm n with the
four lots above described, through the three
alleys mentioned in the description of t-aid lots,
i’bc aid seven (ot- . [fouron Remold, and thicc
cn Bay s»tre< t.]and the alleys therewith connec
ted, eccupying the ground known as the old
Eagle i’av i>: lot,
Also two Lots of Land in the Village of Sum
merville, (-1 which one. routing on Milledge
trect on the East, and Cum • iug Street on the
Souih, contains about six [GJacr s; and the other
.‘renting on Cumming Street, adjoining the 1
me: tim ed oT he East and Air. Jesse zlnsiay on
the \A e.-t. contains four acres more or less.
Also ab at (two hundred acres f Woculand ad
joining the ‘Village of Summerville, bounded
South by VVal on Wav extended, an 1 adjoining
the Wcstjvcr tract and others—io be subdivided
before sale, wh n a plat will be exhibited.
Also a tract Pine LaaxLeontfti.'jijj* a.Uout.ss
acres, commonly call d the ‘ Quarry tract/’ on
which is a valuable quarry nl White Free Stone.
I'ermi of sale. Ou ’-third cash, the ether two
tlv.rds in two equal annual in-tabrer4 c , with in
terest from day of sale, secured by Akrigage of
the property sold.
[£F Th ■ Executor* while oTering the property
oi the Lots above <ks gnated. may, previous to
the sale, for the interest of the Estate or the
c uivenience of purchasers, make s une change in
the rare is offered, by throw ngt-agetber portions
now separated—subdividing others now offered
entire, or mo Ufying the subdivisions above men
tioned.
Distinct plans of the Lots as offered w i.l be pre
pared and ready for examinaum before and at
time of sale. WILLIAM CUMMING,
ROBERTF. POE.
HENRY IL CUMMING.
Executors of the Will of i’hos. Cumming dec’J.
Augusta, October 26, 1851 sSG-swta
(“ 1 VA«DI tN’S SALE
JI fore the Court House door in Burke count;,
on the first Tuesday in January next, between
the usual hours of sate, the following property,
to w<t : One tract of lind lying in the seventy
first district of Burke county, containing two
hundred acres,more or less, as rfce property of
Robert Caiuthers, of Burke county, deceased.
Sold for a division among the heirs ot taid de
ceased. Terns made kuo -x non the day.
EZEKIEL J. HULL, Guardian.
November 4, 1851.
UARDIANS SALE»»>WiII be s. Idon the
VJT fir«t Tues-lay in January next, before the
Court Hon e '’oor in Lincolnton, Georgia, by vir
tue of an order from the Inferior Court of said
county, a uegro buy Torn, aboir twenty five
yrarso* ase, bi lor.g,ng to Virginia E. Lamar, a
minor. Sol; for the benefito: said minor. Terms
—I >ur years credit—good note with security, in
t ere st fiom date.
L. LAMAR, Guardian.
October 30. 1851.
/ 1 BJAaCDiA.V’S SALE.-•Will be sold on
the hr.'t Tuesday in January next, at the
Court House door in Warrenton, Warren county,
under an order of the honorable the Infen-.r
Gouri of sai J county, when -itti g for ordinary
purposes, sixty six and a half acres of Pin.? land,
N'inz in Miid-county, on the waters oi Big Creek,
adjoining lands o: John Hollomon and others ;
& >ld as the property of formerly Mary Martin, but
n» w Mary Braddy and William Martin, heirs of
John S. Martin, deceased.
bold for the purpose of distribution.
Terms on the day of saie.
ADAM JONES, Guardian.
Notices to Debtors and Creditors.
'V^OTICE. —Ah pei»ons baring claims againet
lx Ethcldred Tarver. late of Richmond county,
deceased, are req >ested to band in an account of
their demands within the time prescribed by law;
and those indebted £o said eceased, will make
immediate payment.
October If,; 1831. SAMUEL TA RVER Exr.
‘j’LFOTlCii —AH persons indebted to the es ate
±V of Dr. John J. Jeitkins.late of Burke county,
deceased, arc requested bn make immediate pay
ment; and those nav.ng demands against said es
tate. wi t protest thOB, legally Th
erms cf the law.
CHARLES J. JE' KIN’S, Exr.
October 17, 18? 1.
OTICE. —AH peisous indebted to the estate
11 of Eley Gil»> n. late of Colrmbia county, de
ceived,are requested loma >e immediatepaj meat,
and t.’tose having demands against said estate, will
present them, du’y authenticated, in terms of the
law, WILLIAM R. RUFFIN, Ex r.
November J 4, 1551.
I^OTICE. —Al ! persons indebted to the estate
11 of Benedict Gauter, late of Richmond c un
ty. deceased, are requested to u.akc immediate
payment; and those having demands against said
estate will present them, truly auihenticuted, *n
terms of the law. CA 1 HAkINE GANTER,
November 15, 1851. Exr.
VLTA’ Hj ’’ ' >Cx7y7gEG.—
v ¥ B Eitcbeus, ad miniscrat/ roa the estate ol
Jcbn Parker, late of said county, deeca'cJ, applies
for letter* d.smissory on eaid estate—
T‘:csa are therefore to cite admonish, elf and
singular, the kii.drei fendcnditorsof said d ceased,
to bo and ai r car ct ray ofcre, witl/n the time pa
t v law, o huw cacre. if .- ry they have, ‘
%»< y taid fe’ter? should sot t e g ar-'td.
Given under my hand*t offee in W arrant on
ADAM JONES. C. U. O.
NoV'mb«r ?7. 1851.
18 SPLENDID IMFORILD JACKfo
FOR SALE.
cribers have recently imported 18
A or 20 fine JACKS,s elected with great erre
by as* n Spain. They are all large and unsurpassed
for strength an<? symmetry of t- rn*. Th se wish
ing to porch se Stock of this kind, now have such
an op; ortu.iity as may not be presented agrin in
years.
Persons wi-hing to examine the Jacks, can do
so by calling 1 up »n the subscribers. 7 miles from
Greenville,C. H., near Ligon’s Bridge on Saluda
river.
Post Office is Greenville. S. C.
J. A EASLEY, and
ml-w D Me. SLOAN.
WAITED.
THE s bvriber ?s waitings guod MILLER so
take charge of his Mill; oaethM understands
fbe bustaess th .rout* My a food M*r?ba : Mill
A .27. 2 ► naU :.y v.c- /J 1 * pre ci e J . For
sueh a one. that will come weh r c>sitnec ' d I wil!
give a hbera salary. None ether need apply
Address the snbecribcr at RackeraviTe, Geo.
nl9-w4 THO 3. W . HARDEN.
CITATIONS ADMINISTRATORY. I
(COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEC>.—
x uel P li irlsrp’ies for letters of administration,
with the will cn the (state of Zaccbeus
Pollard lute of said ccunty, deceased
arc therefore ’o cite and admonish, a’l and 1
s : ngu!ar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased. ’
to be and eppear at my Office, witbin the time pre
scribed by I w, to ehow caus?, if any they hove, v. by
eaitl letters rhould n t be granted.
Given under my band at office in Appling.
S. < KAWFORD, Clerk.
_? T< 2! cn i. fc^L? 7 -
CNULUMBIA COVNI Y, GEO WU-reas, i am-
/ uel Polk.rd applies for letters cf adininia'raticn
on the ctta’.ecf Z' ccbeus Pollard, latecf said county,
deceased— ,
Ihese are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred ond creditors of s'.id deceased,
to bo and appear at my effiee, within the time pre
scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said ielteri* ehould not be granted.
Given under my bun I at office in A puling.
S. CRAWFORD, Clerk,
November e 7, 1851.
1.3 LBErtTCuIMY, GEM.—Whereas, Kieh
_J ard C. Adams applies to me for bitters of ad
tntuisfralicu f.n the cslafe of Abccr Adams, late cf
county, de:e?sed—
These ere therefore to cite and admrnhh, all and
singular, the kindred and credito*s of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the lime pre
scribed byhw, to choir esnse, if any they hare,
why said Iccteis sh ifd not be granted.
Given under my band at office in E-berton.
V?M. I. NELMS, C.C.O.
November 27. 185 L
E~VLBER I’ GOLNT — Whereas,
Li J. Roebuck, applies for letters of administra
tion on the estate r.i Joseph K. M, Rucker, late of
said county, deceased—
These ar? therefore to cite, summon, and admon
ish all and ting.-i’ar, the kindred and creditors of
>a ; d deceased, to Le and appear ut n y office, within
Hie time prescribed by law, to rbow cause, if any
hey have, why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under my band at offi e in Fiberton.
WM. B. Ni’LMS, C. C. O.
November 27, 1851.
£,l LBEBT COUN 1 Y,GEO. —Whereas, I'nueuss
J F. Willis applies to me fer letters of adminis
tratio • cn the eMate cf James S. Jcnes, late of said
cotin'y, deceased
These are therefore to cite, summon, and admonish,
all and angular, the kindred and crcdixrs of said
deceased, to be and i ppearat my cffi?e, within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why raid letteri should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
WM. B. NELMS, C. C. O.
November 27, 1851.
ELBERT COUNTY, GEO.—Whereas
George V Stone, applies for letters of
Guardianship for Elizabeth Holmes and Frances
Holmes, minor orphans ol Gideon Holmes, de
eeaaed.
These are therefore to cite summon and admon
ish all and singular the kindred an all persons con
cernvd, to be aud appear at my cffice within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they
have/ why said letteis should i ot be granted
Given under mv hand at office in Elberton, this
ISth dav November, 1851.
WM.B. NELMS, C. C. O.
November 27. 1851.
AKKEN CpUNT Y, üb?rdc.in
Jones applies for letters of adminiMra’i m on
the estate oi John Can p, late of said county, de
cease!—
These arc theres >re to cite and admonish, ull and
singular, the kindred ar.d creditors of s<i 1 deceived,
to be and appear ai ru office, wtthia the time pre
setibed l y law, io fho veauee, if any they bjse,
why said letters should not Le graot*’.
Given ndcr my band at office in Warrenton
ADAM JONES, C. C. O.
November 37. 1851.
(AOUUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.—Wheie-
> a-, Wm. R- Ruffin applies to me for letters
of administration on the estate of William G.
Gil, in, late of said county,deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admn: isb. ail
and singular, the kindred an I creditors of said de
oe sed. to be au i appear at my office withi.i the
time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they !
have, why said letters should not be gran ed.
Gvea under my hand at office in Appling.
S. CRAWFORD, Cieik.
November G. 1851.
1 CtWNTT, GEO—
-4 Henry Freeman applies for letters of admin
is-ration m the Real Esiaxc of James ('uitlcdge,
late of sard ccunty deceased—
I’he: c are theretnr ■to cite and a<lm :ush. all
aud singu'ar, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to te and appeal al my office within the
time proscribed oy law, to show cause if ; ny
they have why said letters should nut le gran'ed.
Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton.
AL! XANDER JOHN TON, D p Cl. rk.
e > ic■. u no 'uau? k-yT’g Whc77
k<A ns J.>bn Mi; edge applies for letters oi ad
ministration, do louis non, e;i the esia e of El za
both McGrady, dec ascd—
T hese are the ef> eto cite and admonish, all
■ and singular, the kindred and creditors of said dc
i cea>cd, to be and appear at. my office within the
i time prescribed by law, to shew cause, if any they
I have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my bund, at office in Augustn.
LEON l< DUGAS, Uerk.
i November 12, 1851
l !
B > IUU.WOSD COU Vi’k , G22A)--Where .
Sl.tL as Susan Dye applies for letters of Guar i
dianship fur the p. r ons and property of Martin I
C. Dye aid S imuel H. Dye, minors and orphans :
of Martin M. Dye, deceased, under 14 years of |
■ age-
rhe e are therefore to c te and admonish, all j
i and singular,the kindred and friends of said mi |
nors, to be and appear at my office within the i
! time law. to show cause, if an» they !
have, why said letters should not be granted. !
Given under my hand nt office in Augusta.
LEON F. DUGAS, Clerk.
November 12.1351.
i | J tC.'iaiO:»t> COtST«, OSO—Where-
i JiX aq Leon P. Dugas (as Clerk of the Court of I
Ordinary) applies for letters of administration, :
de bonis non, on the est de of Hezekiah ..Qdffth
late of sabTcount}', t’cccased-
These are therefore to cite and admonish, a’l
and singular the kindred and creditors oi said de
eeftved, to be and appear at my office, within <; c
time prescribed bj law. tn show cause, if any 11 ty
have, why letters should not be granted.
Given under my bard at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS.Cierk.
November G. ISSI.
ARRE:N Ci>UA fi Y, EO - - Wh>~r. v7
v V Wingfield Wright applies lor letters of
guardianship for the persons and property of
James A. Wiight, .Sarah E. Wright. Rebecca
Wright, Mary X. Wrglit, Aun F. Wright, and
Martha E. Wright, minors—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said ini
nors, to be and appear at my office witbin the
time prescribed by law, to -how cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my' hand, at office in Warrenton
ADAM JONES, C C. O.
November 5. 1851 .
““TitltkJ’iN DiSMISSORY.
CO 1. H.H B J /i. s. ULNT Y, Q s<O.— Ahel ea,
S. Wojd, administrator on the estate of
James Culbreath, late of said county, deceased,
aj»p!:es for left is on said estate—
These are therefore to rite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of raid de
ceased, to be and appear, at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, to show came (if any they
have) why letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
«. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
Ju’y 29,1851.
COLUMBIA COUNTY* GECL—Whereas
* James Brandon, jr.. a imiui^tiator on the
estate of James D. Haynie, late of said county,
deceased, applies nr letters dismissory on s-id
estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred a ?d creditors of said
deceased, to be and appeal at my office, within t: e
time prescribed by law, toshow cause, if any they
have, why Slid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ar office in Appling.
S. CRAWFORD, Cterk.
July 27,1851.
t’.OLU.MBIA. COUNTY, GEO.—?■ Whereas, Charles
/ A. Crawford, administrator, with the will annexed,
on the estate of Win. 11. Torrance, late of said county,
deceased, npp ies for letters <lismiss< ry on said eat te..
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear a', 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 Appling.
S. CRAWFORD, Clerk.
S 1851.
1 'LBEUT COUNTY, GEO—Whereas, Elbert Brown
1J and James E Brown, executors of the estate of Jas.
Clarke, deceased, having petitioned the Court of Ordi
nary of said county, to be dismissed from their execu
torship; and the Court having ordered the Clerk of said
Court to issue a citation requiring all persons concerned,
ti> show cause, if any they have, on or Lefure the first
Monday in March next, why letters of dismission should
not be ''ranted to said Executors—
7’hese are therefore to cite, summon and admonish,
all persons concerned, to show’ cause, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday in March next, why Elfiert
Brown and James E. Brown should not be dismissed
ro.in CaTKe,
deceased.
Given under my hand at office in E’berton.
WILLIAM B. NELMB, Clerk.
August 22,1851.
LINCOLN County, Geo—Whereas, Benjamin Mj
Tutt and .Anthony Samuel, administrators on the
estate of Handley Nally, late of said county, deceased, I
apply to me for letters dismissory on said estate—
These ore therefore to cite, summon and admonish, all |
and siiijrfar, the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased,
to be and appear at my offi e, within the time prescribed I
by law. to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ter’ shou d not be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Lincolnton,
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Dep Clerk
August 21, 1851.
fINCOLN County, Geo —Whereas, Toliver Jones,
j Guard an for William Jones, applies for letters of
dismission from bis said Guardianship ;
'These are therefore to cite and admonish, a!’ and sin
gular. the k, nd red arid friends of paid minor, to be and
appear at my office in Lincolnton. Geo , within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office in Lincolnton this 27th
October, 1851.
B F TATOM, Clerk C O
November 4, 1851.
LINCOLN County Ge<».—Whereas, James Fleming
aud MarshaH H Welborn, administrators on the
estate of George W Lewis, late of said county, deceas
ed , apply to me f<>r letters dismissory on said folate—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 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 unde»- my hand at office in Lincolnton.
ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Dep Clerk
August 21, 1851.
RICHMOND county, Geo.—Whereas, A. W. Rhodes,
Executor of the estate of Lewis B. Rhodes,
late of said county, deceased, app’ies for letters dis
mtssory from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and ciedit rs of said deceased, to
he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by la'.v, tu show cau.-e, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
September 26, 185 L
RICHMOND County, Geo.—Whereas, William E.
Jackson, guardian of James W Jackson, applies for
letter-* disrnissory from said guardianship—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, a l and «in
gular, the kindred and friends ?f said minor, to be and
apfiear at my office, witbin the time prescribed bylaw,
to show cau«e, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. |
July fl, J6M, |
FOUR MONTHS NOTICES.
FOUli MO.STiiS ulttr d.te uppiieAiion wil
be rn.de toibe Honorable the Justice* of the
Inferior Court of Elbert county, when fitting .a a
Court of Ordinary, for learn to sell all the Land,
belonging to the e«tn<e o’ Dunston Block well, de
ceased. THOMAS J. HEAKD, Adm’r.
Novemher >7, 1251.
MOATIIS after date a: plication will
>■ be made to the honorable, the Justices ot the
Inferior Court oi Elbert county, when sitting as a
“”“ !t o* Ordinary,for leave to sella srjru man
Bl I.L. belonging to the estate of James McClana
han, deceased.
N v ?.°hn McClanahan, Adm’r.
November 27, igs).
TWrOTICt.-.AII peisons indebted to the es*
„„ . l of V,ll 1 i ‘““ B nnett, U<e of Lincoln
' inty, deceased, are requested to make imme
late payment i and all persons having demands
aMe”to | S a % ddtCeru ’ ,<l ' wi “ "Oder them in agree-
.. . HENRY FREEMA'"; El’r.
November 7,1§51.
TV All P , ’ r ’ on " indebted - nTthe _ er
XI late of Easton Fortson, deceased, late of
E bert county, are hereby notified to moke im
mediate payment, and all those having demands
against said estate, will present them totne exec
utoss, du y authenticated, within the time pre
scribed by law.
ROBERT HESTER, ? „
WM.B. NELMS. < Ex '*-
November 1,1651'.
■EVJu MONTHS after date, application will
r o , ”1® ’ to the honorable the luierior Court
of Columbia county, while sitting for ordinary
nf U T’P’ '“ r ' mailing portion
of the Real Estate of William Huebingen, late of
saia county, deceased.
„ J*. IV- 17- HUCHINGSON, Admr.
November 8, 18? 1.
,fu r date, application will
JL be made to the honorable Justices of the In
* no '’ on'tof Elbert county, when sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Lunds
and Negroe. bdongmg to tho e=tate of Absalom
Stmchcomb, deceased.
N u „ , JO8E1 ‘» SEWELL, Exr.
November 2, 1851.
IV OT I. C E ‘. — lI P*'»“S indebted to tliT, estate
, Hezekiah Oden, late of Richmond coun
ty, deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment mid those having demands sgainst said
estate, will present them in terms of the law.
LEON V. DUGAS. ClerkC. 0.,
November 8,1851. Temporary Admr.
FOCJt MCSTKB after date, application will
_ be made to the honorable the Interior Court
of Columbia county, when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for leave to sell 150 acres of Land be
longing to the estate of Mary Blanchard, dec’d.
BENJAMIN BLANCHARD,Adm;.
November 6, 1851.
FOUH. MOftl'fliS alter Rate, application wi-1
be made to the Court of Or£xW- cf tllftOOl
county ot Richmond, for leave to bsll (he R ej .<—-
Estate of Theodore L. Brnwu. Jece&ted
PORTER FLEMING, Admr.
November 6,1851.
~ ’ .-HU II . . -j ■ -
cSONTOS afterdate, application wil
JL bo made to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Paulding county, when sitting as a Court cf Or
dinary, for leave to sell ail the Real Estate of
William Toler, late of said county, deceased.
WOODSON HUBBARD. Adm’r.
July 31,1851.
1210 Uli MONTHS after date, application wii I
be made to the honorable the Inferidr Court
oi Taliaferro county, when silt jug hs a Court of
Ordinary, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Joseph Evans, late if
said county, deceased.
July 27, 13.51. WILLIAM READ, Adm’r.
FOUR MONTHS alter date application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior Court
ot \v arren county, when Kitting tor ordieary pur~
posts, lor leave to sell ail the Land and Neemes
belonging to the estate at Barnard W. Fickling,
late ol said county, deceased.
ARCHIBALD JACKSON, Ex’r.
August 8,1851.
MONTHS after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Infeiior Court
iof LincMe county, when sitting a Court cf Or
\ dinary, for leave to sell a Negro Woman, named
Mary, and her chJdren, belonging to the cstu’.e ofc’
Charles Jennings, deceased, late of Lincoln county
__ _ E - LOCK Fl A RT, Adm’r.
FOUR MONTHS after date, application wiii
, be m uk to the honorabls the livelier Court
ot Columbia county, when tirling far ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Land belonging to
the estate of Edmund Uartlcdgejate of <a:d coun
ty, deceased. URIAH BLANCHARD, Adw r.
August 30 1851.
j'OCK MONTHS alter date,application will
be made to the honorable the iirferwr Ccurt
of I incoin county, when sittuig for crmary pur
poses, for leave to sell tke whole of the i cal Es
tate oi William Tram?nei, deceased late ol said
county. DAVID CALLAUAM, Adm’r.
Augost 9,1 51.
IpOl 1 !! MONTHS alter date u ill
be made to the honorable the inferior Court
of Lincoln county, when sitting as a Court oi Or
d nary, for leave to oeß the real estate cf John
Reid, late of said county, deceased.
( JOHN T, REID, Adm’r.
September 11.1851.
3-j’OUlt MONTHS as ter date, appi.cutioij v ill
i X be made to the unnorable the Justice sos the
! Inferior Court of Lincoln comity, when bitting a«
I u couit of ordinary, for leave to* sell a oart oi the
> Negroes belougirg to the estate <1 Jaiaes Cart
| ledge, deceased, kite of Lincoln county"
walton caktledge, Exn
| Septembers, 1851.
| 8j OUIt ffIONTHS alter date,application wih
JL’ be made to the honorable tho Jubtioes ot the
: Interior Court of Columbia count} , when sitting
i for ordinary purpose* for leave to sell the No.
] groes belonging to the estale ol Tbudcus C, S.
' Jones, deceased,
JOHN F. A. JONES, Adm’r,
September 13, 18.51.
Ifo'Ot. It MONI HB alter date, applieotion
will be made to the herorabh: the Inferior
Court of Beij’.e county, uht-u sitting »« a court of
ordinary, fur leave to se I the r< al esta.e of Mary
Garrett, late of said county, deeeftsed.
THOMAS CUS^AHAN, Adm’r.
October I7 t JBSL*
i’zON'l'HS alter date, nppiicanou
-EL will be made to the honosabie the Inferior >'
Cour of Warren count”, wi;cn sitting for ordina
ry purposes, tor leave to sell three Negroes be
longing to the estate of 1 bougias Rivers, Jato of
said county, deceaied. and our tract of Land, on
which Majy Rivers, lute cf said ccunty, resided
at her death.
JOHN F RIVERS, Ex’r. and Adm’r.
i October 21, 1851.
>/< OUlt MONTHS afterdate application will
. be m ole to the hoziorabie the 'uccesoi the
!i ferior Court cf Burke county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a Negro Girl,
Frances, belonging so the estate of William Hi;!,
Sr., late of said ccunty deceased.
October 25, 1851. B. D. HILL, Ex’r.
SMA>UIf MOff’FHS~aft'e7“d 4e, _ upp f c aticn
JU will he mace to the honorable the Inferior
Cotut of Warren county, whUe sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
Tfiouuas W. i’arhatn, late of said couu'y deceas
ed. ADAM JONES, Adm’r.
October 15, 18.5 L
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