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GRoBERIES, GROCERIES? I
IIIHE sub-ci ibers continue to can y on 1b ■ |
1. Wholesale and Retail Grocery Bu-iness, at
their Old Stand, just above the Globe iL-.el. ir*
the city of Augusta, and they beg to i dorm the
p ibhc that they are r.ow receiving their Fall
Supply of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, whic.i
they w.ll sell on the most reasonable terms.
—THEY NOW OFFFER FOR SALE —
103 bale* 46 : uch Gunny (’loth.
500 coils half inch Bale Kope.
50 hhds N. Orleans and Muscovado Sugars.
100 bbls.Stuart s Crashed and Granulate., do ,
200 bags prim- Ki« »•“> l Coffee,
25 chest* and half ch* sts Iva.
50 hhds .(’-iba Molars.
100 bbls. Ilham Smith and Baltimore Hour,
IQO i»nxe< Sperm. Ada., and 'Fallow Candies,
300 kegs Cut Nails, all sizes,
75 boxes Tohac ;.f various quadties.
S5/X)olb< Ham , Sides and Shoulders,
1,50 J sacks Liverpool Salt.
—ALSO—
Spices. Pickles, Preserves Segar .and all :rti
e'es usually kept in rhe best Grocery Houses.
Strict attention given to country or ers.
M H.v. Ini J. R. A W-M IM3W
SSO REWARD
•aaj KANAWA Y from the subscriber’s Plau
(K talii.n 9 miles South ot Madison, Morgan
aA. county, Georgia, on lhe sth insL. a mulatto
negro man by he name of PRINCE, better
known as Kilpatrick’s Prince letweeu 45 and 50
years of age : hair straight for a mulatto and, to
gether with his beard, sprinkled with grey ; has a
scar on the lower lip which h .s somewhat drawn
it, has a large scar under the left eye ; is about 5
feetS.jor’J inches high; has a stern looking eye,
and speaks kn wingly : is a Blacksmith by tra ‘e.
It is possible that be may be traveling abo-.t th»»
country wi‘h a forge J order ur free pass, doing
work.
The above reward will be paid for his appre
hension and delivery to me,or $40 for his con.'.no
meat in any' safe jail so that I can get him.
WILLIAM S. SCOTT.
Madison, Ga , November 24, 1:51.
December 10, 1851. ti
KEUP.IN RICH’S PATENT CENTRE VENT
IRON WATER-WHEEL.
M mufactured at. the Montgomery Manufacturing
Company s J run Works.
M«»ot item ?»y. Alabama •
TITHE KE-PFCIFULLY call the attentio
V V of Manufacturers -nd Mill owne rs to the fol
lowing response fr Mr. Rich, the Pattentee cf
the above celebrated Water-Wheel
Vendo»s= of patents frequently attem t to intro
duce their articles to th- public with high so hd
ing promises and loud praises, which mean noth
in*- Mr. Rich, on lhe contrary, has always been
ready and frequently offered to test the capabili
ties of his Wheel against all others, under any
named forfeiture His challenges have never
been accepted. He now accepts the challenge
of o'hars, and pre-eats even more temp ingt Hers
We are prep are <i to enter into the test for him.
a d will at f»ny time, advance 'the required
aruo int -. If gentleman intend to 4 >how their
faith bv their works** let them come so v aid.
Non roinerr, April 2.1 5| GJNDRA 1 &. CO.
BE WA KE OF HUM BL’GS.
Mv attention havi< g been ca led to an adver
tisement io your paper, over be signalnr • of
Jagger Treadwell A* Ferry, chalewging ail ether
wheels. I now declare myself prepared tn accept
the challenge upon all ,l >e ** rounds specified, nam
ing SFOO as the upon cas;. poi t.
Ist I will bet $590 that no other wheel, patent
ed or not, will give out as large a per com age of
power uv’er a like head and vo’uqje el water.
2d. That no wheel can be more durable.
3d. Tnatno wheel can be more simple.
4th That none is cheaper.
sth. That no wheel is more st* ady.
6th That ihe Rich Wheel is wholly superior to
the Vandcwatcr Wheel.
An I again. '1 here being those uho are dis
posed to question the sac that the Rich Wheel
discharges but h if i s measurement of apertures.
I will bet SI,OOO that the discharge does not c \
r.eed one half the apertures on a well constructed |
and adjusted Rich Whell. actual experiment hal
ing demonstrated that it discharges in read y
bntS-sthsof the apertures, so that a wheel meas-
inches in its di-charge aper urea.” rea
|y vents less than tJO I 'Flic uepth of the Water
in the tail race, is no criterion for estimating the
quantity discharged, unless reference is ha 1 to
the with which it runs off. For example :
from the ordinary flutter w heel under I<J feet head
he water runs off at the rate of Jo to 23 ft*. t | ci
snetMtd. From my wheel, under same head it runs j
off at less than i of ibis speed, and from tin. ermse- .
Spence sioweess of motion. a thon and gall n 1 per i
min Irom i»v Wheel, would create as much de,.th |
in the tail race as four thousand lr<>m the flutter |
wheel (mu* which th s waler runs with qu dru- |«*
rapidity.
Bear in mind, th* reihie.that unless >p<rd is re- j
gaidcd, the depth io the tad race is no cr tenori
whatever ofqoantiiy, and that the. only true rs'i
ujate is to escertaiu u hat aperture, a'yngs ide,or
iindar the same head and presmre with h« wheel i
twill egaust a given number <> gallons « f u « * r in ;
fjie sauue space of time. REUBEN litt'H.
i*. S Havingju'-t learned that he Agents of
lh« Vandiwater Wheel rrjiresent that my Wheel
disc fa urge seven more ti»a*» jts a, enures : now lo
test their ineerity, 1 will L< l t!»».•«;. or any o’her
person who ma; que lton that the discharge oi j
my wheel i» more than half its aperture*, as »oi
lows :
Jst $5,030 to $?,0'?0, that it docs not (as tie ’
Van4* ‘Yater ? gents <l.iim) vent uxoru than its ap
er.ures.
2d. $2,C0(1, it docs not discharge equal to
its a perl tires.
• 3.1. s.<.» OU to $1.5*0, that it don’t discharge!
two-third* its apertures.
4th. SI,OOO, that the discharge is not one-hal ,
the apertures
sth.s I,th (1. th it the discharge is but four tenths !
the apertures
An 1 then I will present the acceptor of the I
above bets, $509. in his dep isitiov if e money to 1
cover them, with $l,O 0 to cover expensea oi tri
al which the winner willce entitled to, in one oi
the Augusta Banks, wluue I will as pn iuptly i
make ac rresp-.itnlingdeposit and again,! will bet i
any sum that the Vaudewater Wheel, with sam>.i j
apertures as min”, discharger oi e third m< re W’a
ler. Now, w here is tilt ir boasted Gfth?
apt I KEUBIN Kit fl.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. !
UNI>F 11Si (s \F. t> ar> ~ow receiving i
a. from the nnDuuciurtrs at the North, und w ill *
Veep eonstiinilv un hand a large assortment «<l i! e
beet AGRICULTURAL IMI'LEMEN IS to he L t I
in New York or New Englund, or this dty, and
adapted lo Southern Husbandry, which they will sell
lowfurcitah. < ’AU M l< .11 ALL B’-’AN.
Angusta, Ga., October 1, 1.648. HO
IMPOHTBD AND PHDMIUM
GRAIN'S FOR SAI F.
IWOULO mst resp truly invit • the it?, n cn
of Gru trs to s me ol tha n*cit beiulif.il ar.d »a’- j
Uib'u of all (• :int which were ir.qorteu to this
c<>un>rv from the ( *. ut.nen’ of l’*ir. pc m the Spring
of 181 *. i hey c rs’it i f
ROMAN RVE BLACK FRENCH BUtLEY, !
FIX Ki’WEii BARLEY, an I the WRITE CAFF’ *
WHEAT. Aiwr, a rare ind beautiful MAM Mi.TH
WHIIE R YE.
When the above Grain? were grow ng laat Spring, |
they were a.mired by in ny perrons »!. » t :di<m. I
At the State ba r year, 1 exhi'dted .-pcc ; <r»< «isef I
lhe above Grain**, »l hough nut hnvrn; the .rq I
quantity, (one buehet) yet the coirinittef u Grains
awarded me ti teu iLTur Silte- Cup, wh eh can be •
even at lhe Pair grounds.
The above (train* will be for t-do in y -kst’r '
conia'ning 3 OOi) groins, noth put un f>r 50 cenir* ‘
each, ftotn which qu' i.’itv you can t*et in lull ?t«c‘< j
til* second crop end u ; |l a’ro be 10.- tale at the
( HRONICI.F A SENTINEL Office, a: d ..t the ’
iu >r? of SEYMOUR, ANSI FY JkUO.. atibeoFleo ’
of "ii-'bt, S <rjson A' Girdn-T, and nt the .More it
8. I>. Lieton A’ «o , kugns Ga. M’ny v !-ab ». <
ceitificates c»«nld ho ol tained, but lhe (>r in itwlf. ;
and a eerrfi utc from cue of lhe tirst uu-nef Georgia, i
is de« tned a'i H.fficii nt A. GREEN E.
Jill’euun 11:11, GiecneGn, Ga. tis
Ga , Ghkbnk Co., Oct. 1 ISSL
I do hereby certify that I have seen thu sieve
Grains grown bv A. Greene, E q , h r the !«tt t v '
yeaia, and he.- ia e not to eay tha they are h' m •
jrelffie, beautiful and valuable (*raiua ot the kind .
lh.il I have ever seen. J.ich abp G, I'aklton
to w
AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL
STONE M ANUFAC TORY.
TUKru criler.
f tb’iiklul fort? U kind i
‘ X pvrmige !•. n i.-f re
\■ J r '* \ extended so the hie
' '• «u vs SvHix.vxa A
L uo.l <1 re-,
Y » i r*' ' '‘.***l vf’Ce' ful’y inform hia
J'x’ ; ■•ru't'ds rn I the pub-
c » l '‘ st he continues
>/s- j•• \ ' his we l know n W«r»
'q<- \'.lLr‘ rsrted French ! VRR
v! JLSro N ES, ut t
every deatrablc size, at die k west price end s» rnrtnt
notice. He !*ko furnish*'.'
ESOI US and C<»L<;GNE STONE?,
SMUT MACHINE.*’, of various pitteri;.',
KO! TING tht '<« biaud,
CE' ENT, C i Mills twa.
And every other art’cle necessary in a M U.
Also, for Ptanb'rv email GRIST MILLS to at- •
tach to Gm Gears
Al!order? |'r*«Dp!v alt . ■: !e ! to
VN ’i. R. ‘GUiili ER. 1
Survivicg faxtOit tV fchimrr N igaud.
RI LES M. SI.
Georgia, colv.wbia coi nty. -
IN THF.COI’RT OF VR.PINA.RY. SEP-
Tb.MBER Ist 1851. Present their H n.»rs, I
W illiam I Ulunt. t.'siah Stovall, Al ert G. Do
ai**r, and Moody Bti.l.
It ■ pp«*aritig to toe Court bv the petition of
Richard Goings, that Wu'iaui Tankersley . of said
county, deceased, did in h s tile tune, execute to
said Kirhsrd Going*bi-bend, c-i.-'itinne.l to ex
ecute titles, m tee Mmpie.to >sid Richard Goings
tor a tract ol land eontaiaii g *ei« :.ty .ic s i.i
ate in said county, adjoining lauds ot A. il Col
lins and other*. Art? it fu lhe appears that the
said W .uaiu Tan crUey h.»th de: .irled tics h e
without execuling lit cs to said lot ot land, or in
any way providing therefor; and it appearing
that th' sud G i tgs ha> paid th • toll price there
fur,and the said Richard having petit oned ibis
Court to d.rect Win. \. Avxrv. admiuisirafer on
the estate v! said Tankersley, io execute titles
to said tract o; land, in r> n*oitnity with sard
bond ; It i- »her* '*«■< o dered. That notice be
given, in term.- of tee law tu >u* h cases mi ea d
provided, that *1 per’ons * once:ord ma* !: e their
übjecti«MiS, it aa* thvy h -.vc. why said Avar).
as atoroa: i, .’i.e a execute ti-
Hea to said tract of land in co tenuity with said
Z>o<id.
A true extinct from the Miauus.
A. M. CRAWFOKD. (Yep Clerk.
September 8.
WJKWrON (. Ot NT! . GKO.
.etier Chur . S?p eiabet T. rui, 1:51.
Karafa E. Paitetroa z
v ? S IIBEL FOR DIVORCE
Jattha PaG X-oe. \
It aptwjneg to the Coutt, ;h ti y c re*.urn of
the Shettfl ia tse above cue, ttee sa a* >
no - ,• m ouud in t .• c'unty: T’te.ef re Cr errd
by lhe C-iart, That ro d nvoee te »e»vel by ib!
ent on in one vs the |ap?rs at lagusta, i r be ep ce
of 4 a.eUu previous o .be next irnn ?- thia C c.t.
William W. Ulaxk, Fi’ff’a. Att’y.
Granted by the C ort.
J H. >takk. . vdgr S C.
A true co *y trem the origiaal ender, ibis l";h ?sy
at November, 1851.
AUGUSTIN W. EVANS, Clerk.
November 19,1351. last
THE GIWENESBORO FEMALE
COLLEGE.
rsUIK trusters of the Greenesboro Female
p t. odege hereby give notice to the public,
fat ths 1 I’litution will be opened on the 2d
.Monday in January next.
OFFICERS.
Rev. R< >BERT LOGAN.— President, and Tn-’
structor in Mental and Moral Philosophy. Evi- |
deuces of (uinstianiiy. History, and Bellcs-l.ut- 1
ires.
Mr J. B LYMAN —Piofes'qrof Mathematics «
and Natural Scierces.
Miss L. L. BASS.—lnstructor in English j
Branches a d Mathematics.
M-. NATHAN B. CLAPP—President of Vo
cal and In trumentsl Music.
The nece-sary Ass stants in the several de
j partments, wili be piovid d.
In conu* ction with the College, there will be a
Primary and Academic Department, under the
supervision of the President.
All bra’srhe’ belonging to a thorough Co’.legiate
course ol Female Education wil be{*aught«
'The Fj lowing are the rates of Tuition per
annum:
P im iry Department sil> L()
Academe <M)
The Four Collegia*o Clases, each SIO.OO
And tn meet contingent expenses $3.00
Instrumental Music. Piano or Guitar $50.C0
Should there be a Class desiring a regular
con sc of instructuction in Vocal Music,
each member of such a clast will be
charg’d at the rate 0f... •••• $5.00
For Twety Five Lessons.
French and other Modern Languages. eicli«Sls.f 0
No ex'ri cnarge for Latin and Greek, for the
u-e o’ Piano, for Fuel, or for Stationery, such as
slates, ccp. -10. ks p ns,ink,&c.
Board may b ; had n the most respectable fami
lies, on run era e *enns.
By order <f the Bo rd of Trustees.
FdAN't IS BOWMAN, President.
Hom eh llkndee, Secretary.
Grcenesboro, Ga., Dec 10. dlo-w3
SPARTA MALE AND FEMALE
ACADEMIES.
rriHE TRUSTEES of the Sparta Male and I
JL Fctnaie school, have the pleasure of an
nouncing to the public that they have scoured i
he gerv.cps of Messrs Thomas C. Ntal ano
Richard M. J ihnstone, as Principals, in lhe f
Male School fur the ensuing year. Tney it* i n.. ,
hesjiath u in n c tntncndir.g them to the | atrou
ageof thor e who dtsre to give their sons a 1 be- ■
ral tni th-.r• u'h education. Weil educahu
themse.V’-s they possess not| m’y the a ui'.y,
but ihu wid, to impart instruction to a l who
may be confided to their care. Paren s and guar
dians who may send their sons to this School,
may icst assured that their best tfurls will be j
directed to ihtir mental improvement. Their •
government wi’l be euch as :o ensure good con- 1
duel on the part of their pupiis, both in and <>tt T j
of school, yet eu reasonable end just, >»» to secure I
the appiobation of the pupils themselves, in j
almost all casts. Their success heretofore has, i
given them, iii lhe communities where they
hare tauahl.tt r< puiatiw.n rarely attained. Hav
ini'kao.vn ’hem for sonic years i,i their charac
tr of l’« ai d from their youth, as gcntle
,r lb. w«? fed »g hesitation in announcing tuth-j
public that we tier them a school equal lo any
in G o gja, f-»r thorough instruction 'in a’! of the
branch*.? usual’? taught i i Academics
Tiuy Y.cuid also announce lo those who hav®
Daujl? ri to tducale, that they have had the
good i’Oinne to secure the s rvLns of Rev,
j hn A. M EL-'ey, as in »he Fernah
School. Mr. M has been engaged ia lhe voca
tion of teaching iur rhe iast ten ye&tfi Ift f'ht-rc?
kejand ei’cwhcre wi h great success, and i<
wi ll nuaiii t* i lor the pesiti-.n he is to till He
wi.i be pr-vided with the best teachers oi Musi:
and ottu r ornamcnla' branches His vnremit
ting ell''FS will be directed to the advancement
of his echo i rs. Instruction wih be given in’he i
various ;• arrhes usually Ln ght in a Fennie
Academ*;. ih .’rat svf I uidon in both Schools, |
which ai • to’’ » wi’l remain unchanged, Board ■
j in reaper a’.le private familks cun be had on rood '
term'* i'erioosat a (Balance, who may cot !!;• 1
it coFiVLtneux to come with their thild en, ma}
s» cure h. ardmg by ina&ing upplicaiimt i » either
cf lhe l*r nopals- S A, PARDEE,
T. M; Tl RM ti,
B T. HARR!.?,
H ROGERS
J. T. MARTIN,
Trustees.
The h’ehc'Js will commence on lhe scccn l j
i Monday m January ngxi.
, ail; .<i I , Jc’. 2‘.- : Jb'sl. nl-W’Jji ,
CE/ V/FOPDVILLE AGAprMT.
I rpHL’ imder-ighe t having the approval • I
X Trusrees and citizen*, will 01-etl in the A,cad
It- ?.y. in * rawfo.dville, on the 2d Monday in Jumi- i
ary, 1* s;’. an English and Classical School ; pled#- ,
ing li.eib fives to prepare young men for adtuis-
, ii.oi into any Co lege in Georgia, and nay due te
’ _’ui d toib? morals oi their students i laving wv
i tral year-/ experience and being approved at
> tins pl.ii*’ and other places as teachers, they re
specifi.l > toile t patronage at home and from
abroad,
Tho Acadefte**; ypar will be divided into two
se.-sinn*, ««1 live mo ths each, jyitb a yap a; on $f
two weeks inteimediale.
KATES OF TUITION BY THE YEAR.
i k'ir*»T <’i.\ss — Orthography, Rc adi ig, Wriling,
. Ariiii‘*".!ic, Gcorgr»pby an I English
G u-. ar ■ <? * 11
j Sf.c >M> I'i.ass. —'sh- ued, w th
i History . Philosophy, Khei *ric,Astronomy,
: I ;nmp non, A $ A). t
1 Thik>' » i a*-j—The Ancient I ang-ages,
• Mat ;c uaCic-’. Ge.-.jjr.iphy or the Heavens,
and ctl < r higher L. ancjies,. $20.0’-
No s udent w ill be received for u o ne tha/i
i one sewum. And no abatrmeut will be iwad-c <<»* ,
| absence, except IH ca*”s of protracted illness.
| ’’alrot. whose ch:l hen are r tinned <> par ;tt- ,
I pant*L. Co uniou School fund, wi ibe . harg <1 |
if r such part their children’s tui.ion, as nuy •
i not be paid by
FELIY C MUORE,
WILLIAM A KAY. I
JuITN CKAFM t *, I
P. S. RiioXf, I 1
Wm.Bikp. )» Trustees.
JoltXJ M-hike, j
| P. !*>. MowX. j *'l-wst
CM VAI&EY ..ALU SCHOOI.
• Commerces Second Wednesday in January, 1’152. !
r BMI E undersigned, having taught at this place
> about yearn, i» .o take charge *)! the
Male School the ensuing year. A Georgian by
birth and train;, r, a Graduate of Franklin Col
lege, and also ol the University of \ irgiuia. he
I trusts h•wi 1 able to give satisfaction t-i Soutii
ern patrons. The School is a country locatio.i,
pleasantly situated in a healthy valley in tha
midst oi a moral, inteliigeit and wealthy co:n
--‘ munity. where students will enjoy the udvantsge
< t regular preaching by different den«»m : .iiati 'iis.
The Scholastic year eonsi-ts of two Terms of 5
months ea*.*.‘, an I Student* received at any time ;
j b :t for no period loss than 5 month*.
Board and Tuition S7O per ’Perm ; the Student
i furnishing his own lights
The Prißc p.il is prepared to accomtnodaie 10
i boarders ; hoard due at the end < f each Tenn.
I Tuitiou at the clo»e of the School timess the
' Htudcnt be earlier removed. Board in lhe ncigli-
LorLocd c.ti moderate terms.
I! I: NJ A MIN T. MO> ELEY.
Addre<- Cedar Town, Paulding co , Ga.
2 di
ft TCACD'-R WAN IBD
?«'<) TAKE CHARGE of lhe Rock Spring i
£ Acadt rav for the next year.
For pariieulars apply to tho su'scri : < r, livi iy
I *4 miles AL W. of Wa-hington. VViikvs eonnig
Genrgie »-B wi I. •i: L
TSJkCiU R WAHI I D.
\ LIBERAL salary wih be given tn either a
<■* i.tleir.un . r Lady, who will take ch. rge
I cf a Seh.'O in a private family. One toraptcut
! to teach Music and ail the English branches.
The location is health, six miles above Aug:-ta.
Address' Mis. S. B PERRIN, Augusta, Geo.
n 29 wlm*
NOTICE
fStl’E i nderfi/aed having united Ihtir interest
Ji a the IryGa ds iue, in li.e Ci yof Auguaia,
i will continue the V-. .-in ss l lira o’d stand of Juni’S
; Mi ler A* * 0., u< d-r lhe firm and style of Millua
Wxrexn. wh re t iev Will keep a and weil
! .-e-ecUxi SiO K CF GOJ»D>, ’□ which they te
' <p*c’h;:'y’nv;!** the .i*te«tien of their <»•<! tusiiuncrs
1 and lhe n /4 c yei.cmilv.
J AMES V|| | F R A CO..
s7-warn A dim L. C. WARREN & CO.
NOTICE.
<W’ILL be sold cn li.e first Tues Jar in Jan-
V V nary next, one ha fol lhe Let cn w| ich i
Mis. Hannah Hardwick now reside*, on which :
a store house has been recently erected, terms
on the d'y <1 sale. K. C. HAKDW ICK.
November 27. 1851.
NOTICE.
' 1 at th* Depot in Savannah. o > tbr 13th
i i inst.. one small POCKET BOOK, much
worn, co-taining several receipt- of no value to '
any one else ♦ tit myself. Also. Seven Dollars in ;
' raoeev. and eno noie *’U Jefferson Roberts a id
J Henry Lewis tor Three Hundred lk«Uars. due •
first <fay of January last ; said note being made ’
payable to William Dye. Adm’r. o > the Estate ot ;
‘ Thomas Egerl n. or Bearer. AH p>T- ns ave
hereby eaotionc d not to trade (er th*. id><>we : ••;e. ■:
aud the makers are forewarned paying it to any* •
' one else but my»eii.
GEORGE NA>WORTHY.
Burke County, Nov. 18, 1851. n27-w in
I-IPORTANT TO MILL OYVNERS
AND MAM FACTURERS
Uhrn?a//e i i tprov. meat in B o/er Huee/s.
rill IE subscribers are sole agents for making and
I vending th best Water W heel ia the world,
known as V andewa’cr sX\ atev W heei. We chai
lenge the world to produce its equal. It has but
recently been introduced to the public, and found
to be tar in advance ot a i other wheel*. b*»ih iu
p >wer and economy in water, every drop being
effective, and none was’ed. This Wheel is not
in the cast affected by back water. As we pre- '
1 (er them b- ng placed below tail water in every ’
instance, consequcn ly we get every’ inch of head;
, they being enti e‘y o' cxst iron, and simple <t
construction, are not liable to get oatoC order, and
are tn tc durable than any wheel now in u-e. We
base rvCeaih' pat o-e in operation for George •
Seinev. Esq., at bi« Bcllvibe C >itno Factory, t •
whem we would give reference See cei tificate
ansexeJ.
All orders for \\ beets or Territorial Rights will
meet w h leutio’i bv addre.-stn j tho >: l scribers
JAGGER i'READWELL uk PERRY.
Albany. N w York,
Or to their Agem. J. J. Kiule. Augti»u.
[CkRTIFILATE ]
Au.ista.Cm March 21.1551.
Creadweli &. Perry—Gentlemen . I
i.ave the grati cation ol into.mi’ g you that v, ..r
V.mdewatcr Wheel w;t< ? iceessful y pu su epera
, lio.i at mv Factory last week, and i: w.xkedto
perfection It-M-uphcitv. derabilsty, acd u:.in r
tnity .-i .ii* ■ . ■
■ above all, its highest enco-minm » t i e Mva’ quau
, tity of water it t*ke<. as complied with vii.vr
whee • I h ive b< <-a a<i one of K uln* > Kich’»
Center Vent U hee.s ot three fee: and a half di
ameter. and eL ven iaca bucket, the d ••charge
open *-g' measuring 4 0 inches 1 displaced that
. an.! put in 'nc ot yours of six feel Jiamrler. wua
discharge op ti gs measuring 270 inch?*, and .
your wheel mu the same amount of machinery
that ’.he Rich V\ h el had dtiVcu and there was a
i (Offerer ee ntavor of yours ot eig-t inches ia the
depth ot wat<r :a lhe tail race. 1 feel no hes’.ta
ti.'i m your wheel to alt annufac
tu.ers a d u ;.. wneis. be.iev iag it is the greatest
wheel !t: * a;» \\ .thing yon -access ia the ia
tiv.L.cu n - va ;.a: .* an lU'.prvvtmenl 1 re
main, verv res r ectlujiv yours A.C,
mh26 wiy ’ GEORGE SCHLEY. ,
MISCELLANEOUS. |
fIAGL.B AND PHCDNIX HOThL. |
Augusta,.. Georgia.
LNAlilLifiS and Gentlemen vi-i'ing Atlgus-
. la will find the Eagle and Phieuix one of
| the most comfortable and best kept Hotels in the
I Souihern States. The Rooms are large and well
' ven’iilate.l. My Tables are furnished with the
i best the in rkvt affords.
j Omnibuses arc always ready on arrival of Cars
I an i ;u.i Boats, 01-wly JOHN
PK ANKLIN HOTeK
i -• > BIIOAD STREET, Augnsta, «*,
• one square above the Globe Hotel, on lhe
i >(>;:■ h side cf Broad street.
wly D E. RAMSEY.
FLOYD HOUSE.
MACON GEORGIA.
? V THIS B ELL known and popular
i.. fl Hotel, having been recently repaired
./ Jg., and put in complete order, is now open
for ih reception of Boarders and transient per
sons. *1 he proprietor pledges himself that noth
ing shall be wanting on bis part to make and con
tinue it one of the most popular Hotels iu the
South.
(EC The Ladies’ Department is under the spe
ci;.! care of Mrs. James, formerly of Columbus,
and favorably known to the travelling communi
ty, who will see that nothing is warning to make
visiting Ladies a’d Families entirely at home,
their apartment having been newly and beauti
fully furnished.
THOS. WILLIAMS, Proprietor.
A. B. Hartwell, Superintendent.
IS’. B An Omnibus will always be in readiness
to convey passengers to ond from the Railroad
Deports.
The Alligator Line of Stages has its office
permanently loc.ted at the Floyd Hous?.
jyJ wGm ’ F. K. WRIGHT, Owner.
OIL CLOTHS 1 .’
A LB R O & HO Y V .
N’ OS 72 and 74 John Street New York, Mauu
factures and dealers in Oil Cloths,exclusive
! ly. At their Factories,are turned out (under a
parent process )
FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS,
which *cr beauty of derign and elegance of fin-
!. • «ipass any thii g of the kind hitherto pro
•du ed in this coutry rin Europe, and for wli ch
tlif x o tained the prize tntdal at the Wodd’s
Fair.
At their Wure’PGOins in New York, can be
found alarje and complete assortment of Heavy’
Medium, and Thin Floor Oil Cloths, from 27
inches to 42 f et wide ; also,Table, Furniture, and
Carriage Oil Clothe.
‘ New Yoik, <’l6
POSTPONED - SALE?
be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jami-
I W ary nert, at lhe Court House, in the town
j r.f fSparla, bftwen the usual hours of sale, one
Negro woman, named Maria ; s Id under a decree
us the bupcrur Comt of Hancock county. Tcims j
made known on the d ty of sale
JAS THOMAS.
Executor of Patience Hamilton and Trustee for
Rebecpa McCa I. December 14. 1351.
lost. ”
SOMEWHERE in Burke county,on or abnn’
lhe 25th No*, ult . a PROMISSORY N“TE
on Charles A Ward, for bixty do'lars, d< e Jami i
ry next, payable lo Win Jenkins Jr ,or bearer.
Al' pt rsons are cau ioned against trading for s-ul
Note <l3 w 3 JOHN T.CHANCE.
FQH SALE.
LOT ur.d impiovcnicnts on of Greene
O' d Jackson ns, fifiy feel fren'ingon Greene
aad u.ie hundred md s'xty-twoon Jncks n, or the
whole I’lr-mise*, one bund ed und eno foul 4 inches
on Grecuc and t.ne hundred and sevei ? y two cn
J in. If de*’red, will l»c sold cn ec'.irm t>'h;t*n r
ruts. Ajal v to n-i' J() If NFI NN.
_____
■ / .L THE subscriber offers for sale his valu
jjj, able Plantation containing B3’JA acres, in
L-i. imbia county, 25 miles from Augji ta, lyipg
imruediaieiy < n t c road leading from Jas.
Luke-, Est r's., to Harden's Fen y. On th premi-
I >• ■.-■ is a good Dwelling House, and all neces.-ary
• ou'-bui ding*, yvith the best k*ud ol w« 1! arra ged
' N’cvro Houses. There is also an excellent Gin
House xnd Packing Screw. There is also on the
p.emi esngool spring and well of water. The
.•and.- uie fin j pioductive cn’t n and corn land,
as good as in the county, and well situated
, T’« ims made easy.
Any one wishing to purchase can get any infor
mation wished by addressing me at Eubank’s P.
O, Columbia county, Ga. Any person visiting
;ihrph<.e | will take g”©:it pleasure in slo wing
them the jjlautajiofj A. C. JUNES).
I auu U
PLANTATION FOR SA.LE,
rpHE undeistgaed offers his Plantation l< r •
E sale containing the rise of 3,700 Acres, 1.20 v
acre* in the woods, tho most <>f which is well
timbered. Little River runs through stud land,
equally dividing il into Wilkes coun’y, milts
fr in Washington, and Columbia county, 13 miles
from Thomson Depot, Georgia I ailroad ; good
, I( . ; < yrrneut# of every kind, including Gu.-t ■
Sa«»* MtHfl <5 par acie. one-halt to be I
paid on giving possession the Wh December next, 1
the balance free of interest twelve months f<»ii<»w. j
ing June 12, 1851. JOHN Q WEST.
FXECUTOKS' SALE.
VNK IIUMISKP ANU FIFTY NEGROS*.
A IC 11 L j.u’t yely .'til, wi'.hjut lhe !c e _
• * < reserve, to lhe higpeet i»i h'er, on lhe firs’
I’ »-day in J i 'unry M<st, al the House, in
:h t»*r. of L uLGUIe, JeilCio n co nty, Gem gia,
, < >p: HUNDFJ p AND FlFiy Nf GRUEL
ft* iu*. c;-.7e n v - b f i/j.-l 1 NeK-aefi be!o iging j
lol’* Etied I);: i»te de ■
! ct..rcd. T o public orc assured ifee sale will pud
; jv-■ y like pl -?••<! ihpcd wm rriy waul va'u tbh ,
• I . . .'r a.-cu’tonw f Gthc cd’iua will de I
•a ell t*> attend. Tt r-ueca»!».
J HIN BONES.
WILLIAM J EVI
OWEN P. FITZSIMONS.
; nv. ia, ir,i , !
S' !<TY DAYS alter date, ap J ’ G ‘’” iU 11 u:U |
be mad. py thp undersigned to the Mechau- ,
j ic< Bo.k o! me City <>l Auqyn-. for niymret in j
l lull, of t*o Twenty Duliar Bills »d said R*uk.
One. No. 1410,letter B.; the ot er 1 tier B and
no numbel on it. lhe right hand halves of said
bills having bean lost in transmitting them by
m tl from Sandersville, l?eo , t.. Pit k?!»>». Ala . in
1845. I -«hall surrender to the Bank the Jett hand
halves, and give bond against all claims for the
risiht hand.or lost halves, now ou’s’anding.
23 wSm 'V R. ST W-i 1.1.
THH MONTGOMERY rdANUFAC
TURING COMPANY’S IRON-WORKS,
J1itn1g0i0er.......... A ’al>ai>ia,
M ANiiFAG'n'HE, ia superior btyle. H 'ri j
xenial end Upright STEAM ENGINI ol
ill s:xe»; S<eam liGILEUd; LUIJ»>MO fIVrS ;
Cast iron WATER WHEELS; MILLS;
and Grba M il IRONS, >f every variety, (in
•hiding Hoxie’s continuous feet for Saw Mills;) I-u
--j-ine nd Hsii’* ’ A TiiES- Iron and Braid CAST
INGS, of ali icindfe. dec., Jre.
Allosd rn •-i **»n
GINDR AT dr CO
INfERBSTING TO COTTON FLAN
TERS.
, v < It. <’•>
I Send CLEANIN'. MAC H WE. construct- |
j ed without S»v y sor Ribs.
I'i’i* Inventor of this Machine now ha > the plea
of answ-.-ring the numerous inquiries from
Cmtoii Planter*, respecting the performances and ■
re sults ol this Gin. It b-.s bpen fully by i
c’c.c.ing the e.dira crop of a large planter near i
( <» timoia, S. C . (a ccrliticatc frem whom is ap |
pended.) enhancing tae value of the Cottot our i
and a half to two cents p r lb. over that clc ned ;
b\ This advanced price more thsn |
pa < for a Machine iu one year’s aycruge c-iup. •
the c 't of it being unlv $250 It turns out equal }
lv as much or njore, than any Saw Gin ; is more ,
siinp’c an 1 .’urabie, perfectly safe to the gini.er,
inasmuch as he cannot cut himself; arid tbe great
d-angerof fire, by ftiction, in tbei Machines, is
entirely obviated
Arrangement- are completed, to bujtd there
Machines in Augusta, .m t .<- State of Ge- rgia;
and Cutton Planters desiring them, are respect
ful v requested to send their orders to lhe subs-cxi
ber. One of the Gin* m'Y be seen in nnerM’n.
at mv Steam Mill. W. IL GOODRICH.
Augusta, April, 18 L ap’9
Copy of a certificate from Col. W ide Hamp
ton. dated at Mi 1.1 .wool', Nov. I. 18 0. j
Mr. Parkhurst has been, for so vc weeks, at my
p’autation, adapting his Cotton Gin, origin .lly in
tended tor Long Cotton. to short staple. The ex :
peritnent has i.-een entirely successful. He has 1
i one Gin in operation, which will prepare four ,
bales of three hundred and fifty pounds each, per 1
dav.ar.l the quality of the coiton D far better '
iAau 1 t-vex seen. By this pr cess ot cl aning ■
cotton, thes'ap’.e is uninjured wi ile all the moles
I and rat e ...Ttir-I- •i’Dargted from
» the lint. 1 deem this discovery ot uMmipdr
i tance *o the country, and 1 that
Mr. i*arkhur:t may be rewarded for .
au.9-wlr W.
IS SPLENDID
FOR SALE.
rlt UK-'ul scribers have recently IS
.1 or-0 fine JACKS,selected with grmxT cue
j by usg-n Spain. They are al. large and unsurpassed
i far strength and f' srm * Th se wish-
ing to pun h .sa kind. DOW have such
i an opportunity a« may not be presented agfin in
i many >ears.
Persons wishing to examine the Jacks, can do
so by calling up-m the subscribers, 7 miles from ,
Greenville. C. IL, near Ligon * Bridge on Saluda
river.
n'T’Our Post Office is Greenville. S. C.
J. A. EASLEY, and
ml-w D Me. SLOAN.
Notices to Debtors and Creditors.
\’OTICE All per’.ms in ebced to tee Estate
i I.N of J.hn P. J. Eva a. deceiseu late of C lam
bia Ccu ty, are h .reby notified to make immeJi
ae payment j and al those hav ng d man’s
aga oft said estite will present lhem to tbe Ad
m.'i r duly autbenticited, within th) time
prescribed by law.
HUMPHREY EVANS, Adnfr.
. I ecember 11. 18>l 3w
X All pei sons FuJebted io lhe estate
ot F.icy Gilp n. late of Col itubia county, de •
cea ed. are requested to ma‘«e immediate pa\ meat,
and tt’.'se having demands against said estate, wi.i
‘WILLIAM R. RUFFIN. Ex r
N \. :'..t«er 14. I£sl.
■w' (>TICE» —Ab persons indebted to the estate
>1 Benedict Gauter, late ot Richmond c ua-
K . deceased, are n. quested to mate immediate
paMDent : and those having demands against said
estate wsh present them, duly authenticuted. in
terms ol ihe law. CA ! HAKINE GAN I ER,
November 15. 1851. Ex r
DEBTOR s NOTICE —All perst Es indebt
ed tn T C. 8. Jone*, deceased, w.li pk*ase
c 'tue forward and make immediate payment, and
those having demands against said deceased, wtd
present them ia terms ot the law.
JOHN F. A JONEB, Adm’r.
December, i. 1851. _
%■ OT ICE —All persr ns having demand* agaius
X ihe estate of P. W. Lowe, late of the c tv of
Savannah, deceased, wi.l have them duly tttesie*.
and presented to the Administrator, w ’fain the
tioxs prescribed by law. and ail ; ersens indebted
to said estate, will m. ke immediate payment to
JOSEPH LIPPMAN,
Qualified A dja distrator.
Savaauah, December 2,1851. ■
PI BLIC SALES.
(lOJ.U.HBIA SHEKIFFS SAEK2-W’iii be
J sold, before the Court House door in Appling,
('oiiin'bia county, between the usual hours of
sale,on the first Tuesday in January next, the
following proper; » , o wit : One tract of J and,
ert taming one hundred and thirty lire acres,
more or le: s. adjoining lands of Madisou Rees, Ben
jamin F. Wiley, and Thomas 11. White. .Also,
two thousand pounds of Sect* Cotton, more or less;
all levied on as the properly of Joel C, Perry, to
satisfy one n ortvage fi. fa. issuing from the Supe
rior C'-urt oi said c ui tv.al tbe suit of Columbus
C. Richards vs. Joel <’. Perry; land pointed out iu
said mortgage, and Cotton bv the Plaintiff.
GEORGE G. STURGES, Sheriff.
October 24,1851.
CNOLUMBIA SilEßii'i o SALE —Will be
J sold at Appling, Columbia county, before the
Court House door in said cou ity, on the first Tues
<1 y in January n -xt. the following property, to
wit: one Negro named Allen, levied on as the
property of Donwoddie R. Harrison, to satisfy
live Justice Court executions, two in favor oi Per
ry & Low vs. Donwoddie R Harrison, and three
in favor of Wiliam McLi-roy vs. Donwoddie R,
Harrison,asTrustee for Mary IJarii on. Proper
ty pointi d out by Henry W. Massenguil; levy
made and returned to mo by Joel Drsey, constable.
Also, at tbe same lime and place, the following
property, to wit: two Negro Men, Glascoe and
B»b. levied on as the p opert- of Bird Perry, to
'Utis'y two executions from Columbia Superior
Court, one in favor of Reuben Winlrey vs. Bird
Perry, and one in favor of Bird Perry, principal,
and Henry W. Mnsscnguit and James I*. Perry,
security.
JOHN F. SUTTON, D. Sh’ff.
November 21. ISSI.
¥pLiFE?cT'isnEiFii’F’s sale —wTi be sold,
before the Court House dcor at Elbe; tun,in
Elbert county, or the first T uesday in January
next, within the legal hoirs of sale, the following
Negro Slaves, to wit : Rebec ?a. a woman, a firs;
rate ho se servant, 34 years old, anti her child,
Emily a.-oui 6 years old ; Ogee, a boy 11 years
old, anti S inpson, a boy 9 yearn old. ail levied cn
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from Elbert Superior
Court, iu favor at Wm. W. Stokes, s. Archibald
Stokes; a fi. fa. from said Court. John G. Carmi
chael vs. Archibald Stokes, and another ti. fa
from said Court. June- B. Bishop vs said Archi
bah! Siokcs. Ihe two la?t mentioned fi. taa eon
trt'ledby Wm. W. Stokes, transfired this 2 ’h
October, 1851.
DOZIER THORNTON, Dep. Sh’ff.
Nove mixer 2. >B5l.
RIC 1 1 MON DS H ERIFFM SA LE - Will.be
sold, on the first Tuesday in January next,
at the Lower Market House, in the city of Au
gusta, between the legal hours of s de,the follow
ing proper.y, viz, all that lot or parcel of land
situate,!■ ing and being in *he city of Angnsta,
county c.f Richmond and State afore said, on the,
South we.-t corner cf 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
i the North by a lot owned by James B. Calvin, on
| the East bv Antoine Picquct’s lot. and on t‘ c
I >'outh bv Eliisstre* t levied on as the propertv
cf John F. Diehl, deceased under the foreclosure
of two mortgage fi.fas. issued from the Honorable
Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of
Isaac S. Ta’tie against Mary Diehl, Ex’x <4
' Jon F. Diehl, deceased. The‘aforesaid property
■ pointed out and described in the übovc mortgage
fi.fas. WILLIAM DOYLE, Shenff.
N ivembc r 2,1851.
J ) SCG MON D SALE— WilTbe
JtV sold on the fir-t Tuesday m January next, at
the Lower Market House, in lhe (/ity of Augus
ta, be we-n the legal hou>s of sale the following
property viz: Twelve Hundred acres, more * r
teas, of g< cd Pine Land well timbered, on Spirit
Creek, in Ricbmoni) counfy, whereon Henry
Baker now resideabout four miles from Bel Air.
and twelve from Augusta with a Saw Mil' in op
eration, Dwelli ig and t'or ih-cps ary bui dings,
adjoining lands of John James. William F. Rhodes,
Mosts Danie', and olheis. I’he afores id proper
ty sold ntder a decree from the Honorable Supe
nor Court of Richmond ?<*unty, Henr Baker vs.
Jump* Brando,ji, jr , zrlminjslrat i‘ ofJame>;D.
Haynie,decease 1. and Emiliu- I*. Haynie, ore <f
tbe aboye defendants.
WxLIJAM DOYLE, Sh’ff. R. C
Noremb?r29, 1851.
rtfWLIAFJEHRO SMEHIi I > SA LL’.-
8. Will be sold on the Ist Tuesday ia January
next at the Court House in Crawfordville, within
t'e usual hours ol sale the following Neg oes to
wit :
Harry a man 25 years <’f age. and Mary, » wo
man,2s years old.levied on a» the ptnpeityofWm
Durli im. tn satisfy one fi f . from th* Superior
Court of C. 4 mbia county, in favor cf John
A. Houston, vs said Durham ; prop u-fy painted
nut by Defendant Also, at the sure time and
place, will be sold Kit’y List! y,a free person of
color, to satisfy tyro fi fas. lor tax for the present
yea«. el by pic 'fax Culleotor of 1 coun
ty. this 2uth day oi November, Ifa'i.
WM H. WILDER, Dep. Sheriff.
November 27, 18il.
rSAA LI A FF RRO s II ER IF F S S A I. F. --
ts Will be sold t > lhe highest bidder b ’fore the
I Court IL use door in the Town ol (’raw’ordviiie,
ion the firs Tuesday in January next,the so lowing
| tract of L*aud. known as the .-andy Ur-as 'l’ act
i co;;;ainj:ig Two Hipvired ijn 1 St’’enty-t vn atpj a
* half acres, more ».«• luSs. lying in ui<l ton »ty, a«|-
j lining lands of Billingslea, and others levied on
as the property of Z« lotes Adams, tn sat sfy a fi.
fa issued from the Superior Court of said county,
in f?vor of Joel . Chivers vs said Adams. Pro
pert) pointed < ut bv plaintiff.
WM. H. WILDER, D Sh’ff.
November 50, | c ui.
vAIt REN Sll EI! 1 FF’S“ S
1 v be soiu Before the Court House door in
Warrenton. Warren county, on the fir.-t Tuesday
• jn January next, within the legal honir <f sale,
j tffe pfh u:>(«ae a.. ’ ot jjari p ita; ,i|. in the
| fqflouupg p.ame'd igroej, to Wp’. BoYixmin, a
> buy about iffirty ) pars cf ag*, a good Carpenter :
’ AltoUnp, a bpy twenty thr< p y ai\j of age ; llar
qey, a boy iu,!) /cays 0| , Hayvp/, a
j ony forty yeas« of age. »nd Baker, a boy
■ nineteen years of age : all s«»ld lor the purpo-e of
| satisfying two ti fas iss-u d from Warren life nor
J Court, to wit : one in f.ivor of Chapman, Three
i witta <&■ C<»., and one in favor of Threewitts,
; Hudson & Shivers vs. Sarah Hard. Property
> pQ.f!*' 1 ” Mt bv p ui-’diff’s attorney.
John s n . sb fl.
)y>|,
YvaRUF.N SHERIFF S SALES-—Wpl bc
\ V .'O d bel'o.e the Court House, in Warrenton
Warren county, «'U the first 'Tuesday in January
next, within the u.su <1 hour; of -a c •’ one tract of
Land, third qua ity, oak and hickory, containing
o'ie hundred and sixty live acres, adjoining lands
oi Pa’id P. Montgomery, David E Hodo and
others, the pl ice win reon F.thcldred Sallis row
lives; sob! by v itue of a fi a issued from \\ arrt n
Superior Court, iu f.ivor< I D W. R.*gsts. Adinin
i.trat r, Arc vs George 11. Sallis and David E.
i l|odo prop* itv poi ted oat by plai.iHff
i Also, will be roltl at the same liine anti place,
I Eight Hundred and 'Thirty-Two acres ol Pine
' Lviid. lyi,’)? op the watprsof Bpcr Cree!:. H siij
count) . a.iivini » i u.u '>l 40 a*iign Hup, Henry
Peoples and othi rs ; sold by virtue of a h fa issued
Ir -m Warren Superi <r Court, in favor of 'Thomas
-and Jotbrim Hobbs vs Mus s Hobbs. Propeity
p->inted out b defendant.
JOHN S. JOHNSON, D. Sh’ff.
November 27, !85!.
ShWfFS >\».i. _,n be
f v sold, before tbe Court Hou e door in
I ' A <r 2' '** tn uiily» nu u»d liyst Tuesday in
och ncx J; wi.i,. ,; 1C us ia j hours of sale, one
toy Berrv,about b.n, o v „ „ r f „ rt
o.J , levi.'il on by virtue ol a fi. u. f r , m
Clarke Superior Court. Tlmnias l> Safinl.i
i 51ar|f E. Swinney. Al« .. on, »;.>rt S age n. f».
» iu layor of Thom: s F Persons, returnable
1 to Warren Inferior Co rt. F* hr..ary ’Term,
' 1352 Property pointed nnt hy E. H. Puttie,
I plaintiff’s attoraev, and <;♦!*: M •rt-.ngc fi. la.
CALVIN LUG i E. Sheriff.
December 13, IS3|,
j * DViIAtS IK A t'UK’S SAbK.— >« ib wTraldTiu
;.A the Litic.-idei.cc-®f Bcnjam : n J Ellis’-n de
ci-iw 1, in Burke co n y on the 2-i djy cf Janu try
t.ex’, ’lie remani ng perish tide p:< pcry of said de
-•e-> '<l,’o wi ; Mule-, Gude -n ! Corn. Hcure«
h -!.’ Fuffitiure, *\r.
Aho, wi'i te hued oil, ad .he Negroes bo'.oDging
10 s cd de.»u • Tei , n i', t . , f Ba i e
N re : b r2\ 331. H F. 'it LLS. A fra’r.
1 M M-.l’it \ T G-. - >Ai.S -By ru;- a . -n
; . i ■ r i-i |.en f.c Lre IvCe nt I •• jo’n r.*unty.
I when ri 'mg t. r r!.my p ■;; es win L- .v.!d, < n
; .* fust a.’ iu J« wary n. xt, Lei wren th i bw
I fi. I.eais _i’ .”.k’ a i*>r Womsn and her :hree chi’
I then, propeity I Hie estate of J hn Bei 1, late of said
I county, dec e vet. Sold f r 'hi be ne'e-f the heir-’
! and ere-liter? of a d d(a used.
JOHN T. REID, Adm’r.
j Nov: mher 27 1851.
lA n > l x ■ TU SToSS -SALE.—. 7H ~
* Jx of an oruer, passed in Chancery, Morgan Su
■ peri r Court. >ep etuber Term, 185!. will oe sold.
J on the li'st Tuesday in January next, during lhe
■ legai hours nf sa’c.befoie the Court House diMir
: in tbe town of M.i ii-on. tbe following property,
; town. M'.in by the n&mp ol Peicx.
about tw< nty-si Vvs years old, one Shot Gun. one
j Side Saddle, one Dining Table, two high p..st
i Bedstead*, one large brass Kettle, tog ther with
various other articles of Household Furniture, be
longing to theestite ol Daytd Peck, deceased.
‘ Terms, twelve months credit, with approver se
curity. LES TER MARKHAM. Adm’r.
de boui- non. with the will annexed.
CI>MIMsTR ATOR S NALE-Wili he
xjL sold, at tbe Market House in lhe town of
Lnuisvd e. Jeffer.on county, on the first Tuesday
iu JANUARY next, within the legal hcurs of
' sale, one Tract of LAND iu the county cf Jeffer
son. containing two hundred and ninety acres.
- more <*r less, adjoining Lands oi Robert Lowry
! John Way, and ethers.
—ALSO—
Three NEGROES. Elle*k. Isaac a d Chat es.
j Sold as the property of James J Hud-oa. de
- ce..sed. agree .bie to an order of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Jeffer-on caa ity, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the
. heirs and creditors Teims on tbe day.
ISAAC B. DAVIS, Adm’r.
November 14. 1651.
Vim INISTRATOIfs Sa
sold, at the C >urt House in the towu of Craw
fordville, Taliaferro county, on the fir.-t Tuesday
! in January next, within the legal hour* of sab,
agreeable tn an order tram the honorable the In
ferior court of said county, when sitting for ordt
n vry purposes, to wi’ : The ’raetof land whereon
Jo«rph Evans resided . t the time es his decease,
about fire miles south us Crawfordville, contain
ing six hundred and eighty-ibree acres, nrnre or
les . adjoining lands of J« sse Veasey and Martha
Erasure, about one huud e*i acres of wood land,
lhe b lance under pretty goxl fences, w th a good
Dwelling House, and all otaer necessary out
houses. ”
Al*o. at the same tiocc and place, will be sold.
. seventeen ikelv young consisting oi
men. women and children, and giris and bovs, ot
g»K*d siae k>i plow l eys.
Terms of sale will be m ide known on the day
of sale WILLIAM REID. Adm’r.
October 25, ISSI.
\ DMINISTRATOR’S BALf.-Will fan
A .-old. at the Lower Market House, in tbe city
of .Augusta, Richmond county, ou ihe first ’l‘ues
’ day in January next, within the usual hours oi
sale, agree.-ble t« >d order of the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Richmond c•Minty, sitting as a
Court of Ordinary, and for ordinary purpose;.
Four Negroe*. to re i* : Clara, a woman about 39
year- of age. Ruffin, a man about 22 years of age,
Hauuah. a girl about 12 years of age. Venus, a
girl about 10 year* of age. Sold as the property
of the estate es Sarah Wiggins, deceased, for the
bet est of the heir* ;:ud creditors of said deceas
ed. Terms at sale.
ABRAHAM SEGO, Adm’r.
October 53.1851.
... .. ..J. 1
PIHLIC SALES.
A DxtllM.Vl HA IHR S NALL.- Will be
. / m ho:<I. on the firnf Tiu sday in January next,
I before the Court House door hi Appifog. Colum
! I> a county, agreeable tn an or<h rof tLe Court of
Ordinary of said cotiniv, ihe Negroes belonging
to the estate <<f Adaline E. Embree, deceased,
. consisting of a iran, a woman, an * five children.
•, Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
; l'» rms on the day of sale.
3 B. T. REES, Admr.
October 2 \ 1851.
“ I 4DM IN ISTIf y TORS’ SALE—By virtue
’ j <>f an order from the honorable the Inferior
I Court of Jefferson county, when sitting for or.li
[ nary purj uses on the first A’onday in November
_ • instant will be sold at Louisville in said county,
P l on the first Tuesday in January next, bet ween
e the lawful hours of sa e the Land and Negroes
i belonging to the estate ol George O K White,
o late of said county deceased; comprising five
e thousand acres of Land lying in &a d county, and
forty two Negroes. Sale will be continued from
day to day until completed.
Term® liberal and made known on day of sale.
—also—
On the following day will be sold on the premi
ses, the personal property belonging to said estate,
consisting of provisions, stock, implements and
, sundry chatties. Sold for the benefit of the
1 . heirs. WILLIAM C. POE, Adm’r.
3 | November 14, 1851.
’ i A DMINISTR \ WR’.s'SALE Will be . o.d’
A. at the C art House door in Warrenton, War
’ ren c.*unty. on the first Tuesday in January next,
> between the usual hours of sale, in conformity
with an nrde- issuing from the Hon* ruble Inferior
Court of when sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, property belonging to rhe
estate of Benjamin Ivey, late of said county, <le
j c ased: About twelve hundred acres of Land.
Iyi’»X on the waters of Rocky Comfort Creek and
, the Powclton Road, subject to the widow's dower,
• , adjoining lands of Curran Ba* tie and oth rs; also.
~ , one smu'l tract containing about one hundred
s [ acres, ly ng on the Augusta Road,adjoining tends
, of Mrs. Rebecca Cody and others.
r ' At the same tima and place, agreeable to said
j ' order, will be sold, the following likt ly and valua
. hie Slaves ; Cash, Phillis, Violet, Royal. Isaac,
Brad, Ned, Sam, Lucy, Hard, Ester, and infant
child, George. Jordan, M rtin, Edmund and
Clark, Alraost aU of said saves are young and
i able bo-lied Said sale for 'he purpose of distri
bution a = ong the heirs at law of said deceased.
Terms—twelve months credit. Undoubted pa.
per will be required. E. H. POTTLE, Adm’r
October 30, 1851.
A DMINIftTRATOR’S SALE*-Will "be sold,
21 on the first Tuesday in January next, be
. sere the Court House door in Appliu , the
real and person s] estate of Green Gilpin, deccas
, ed,consisting of a tract of Land, and two Ne
f groes, Brutus a man about 35 yen:?. and AtnSiWa
a woman about 30 years old. Sold under an or
’ der of Court of Columbia county, lor purposes of
j division. B.CRAWFORD, Admr.
, November 6, 1851.
■ “STdministr vro roFsale.—\vTTTb7 i
• x fold, before the Court House doorot Ran- I
dolph county, on the first Tuesday in January
• n.-xt, within the usual hours of sale, agreeab e to. j
I an order of the Justices of the Inferior Court of
1 Richmond county, silting as a Court of Ordi. arc. !
and for ordinary purposes, lot of Land, No. one i
‘ hundred and tw\i;ty-threc, (123) lying in the!
-eten'.h disir.ct of Randolph con- ty. containing
two hundred t < o and a half. (202£) acres, more or
. let-’. Sold as the property of James Moare. late
I of Richm nd county, deceased. 'Perms on the
. d:»v of sale.
r ‘ ANDREW F. WOOLLEY, Adm’r.
r October 21, 1851.
1 4l>Vi IN IST RATO H’S S ALJE.—Wiii *b*c
sold, on the fir*t 'Tuesday in January next,
’ Before the Cour: House door in \\ arrent<.n. War
■ :cn county, by virtue of an order of the Ho.iora
• ble, the Inferior Court of said county, when sit
» ti:.g or ordinary purposes, a Negro’Boy by the
::me of Wade. Sold a.» toe property of Rhoden
Guesting. deceased, to satisfy the heirs andciedi-
• tors of said decease 1 Terms on tl.e day of sal?.
• ! FELIX GRANADE, Adm’r.
f| October 2L 185 L
' ADM I NTsT i<APt i R ; s~ SALE.—WiII be
i / A sold, gii the first Tuesday iti January next.
' before the Couit Hou.c door in Wamnton. War
' J ren county , under an ordeF of ti.e Honorable the
luferi r Court of said county, when sitting foror-
11 dinary purposes, he following property, »o wit:
' Jerry, a man about 40 years old, Jane, a woman
19 years old and her chi d. about 6 months old,
Emily, a woman about 19 years old, M.lbra, a •
man about 17 years ohl. Sold as ihe property of
r Henry Hight, late of said county, deceased, to
1 s'Jtisfy the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of s:dc.
JOHN WRIGHT. Adm r. '
Oetober 19,1*51.
h>II.%fSTKAVOH'a SALE,—Wiii U I
sold, on the fiist Tues'dav in January next, '
before the Court House dour in Warrenton, Wai- 1
ren county, under an order of the Honorable the ,
In erioi (.Hurt of s.»id coun y, when sitting for or- :
din iry purp les, » tract of Land belonging to the
? estate cd N dhan Simpson, deceased, containing !
• o’e hundred and ninety sewn acres, more ar less, 1
I adjoining Thomas Kent, and others. Wid'-v’- '
1 dower reserved di ,r ’• r ll(e, io ueumg to •
tuc j .iivuaurr «■; the Ter «■» on the day of i
’ sale AfDEN SIMPSON, Adm’r. i
‘I October !9. 151.
VDJJINISTK ATOKS SALE.—In nur-u- :
ance of an order of the Inferior Court (I ;
! Libert county, when silting as a Court » f (;»‘*i»'.A- i
. ry. will he $o {l, btfc.re ihe C., M rt House door*> !
| »aitl county, on the first Tuesday in January next, ■
i Within the legal Lours of sa.’e, a tract of Land i
’ about a half mile 110 m the (own of Elberton,con I
1 ' taining one lni idred an I twenty acres, more or !
■ less, adjoining lands of'l'homas W*» r ;-;|1, ’*eu.v ,
■ ' C. !;t L<Ll:an , Xt'iHi.itn R. Cutjppeif aH’d (.tbci s. -
’ ! AL6, at ike same ViiM and'place. tt tt.ibf Land, I
* ' ■'’containing fifteen :»cic<, ir.ore or less, (to be divi
•l 'led into loss suitable lor buil :ir;<» ) in th?
' ' p.or:MJru(e !Up|G }r ’rQ( l.fr op^‘>si'.c |
* i th? residence us Dr. jaipcs Brawner. »d;l :• :
i the property of Renaj ih Houston, deceased, for
‘ ; the benefit of the heirs of said Terms
* ‘ —Twelve months credit,
I A HAMMOND, Adm’r
October 29, 1851.
; IVAKREN SHERIFF S
Y Y sold, I dore the Court Housed or.in War
1 renton, Warren county, on -he fin>: Tuesday in
■ J February next within the huUrSvi .ate. t.,«» (
' ' itaCpof lan<|, ii ing in aid Couhfy*; Otoe fefytk ning
I iii tiun Jr- d and fi ty acres, more cr less, lying nn
' ' the Ogeccho lifer ai d BjgCieek, ft<Htun|ng lamia
; ».t Jerimiah U »lch: f, U illiatn *'l Kudey, and oth
'I <-rs ; one containing one hundred teres mere r
' i ess. I)ing on said Ogecchre river adjoining the
I aforesaid lot of laud, and tie lands belonging to
* j the Estate o Cullin L. Braddy,deceased. Levied
l iontosa ifv two <», t i*r ** a.»en infe-
• i jr»r Court. i i favor of Lunes M. Wclb ru and
• Varsh.fl H. Welborn vs. James Braddy, and
A.'am Jones, security. Also, s undry o her fi. fas.
1 issued from Warren Superior Court, in favor o!
j Georo’e V. Neal, pnd othpra v-?, Janies Rraadv.
’ Pipptriy punned Out i>y eh'i.dai.t.
J CALVIN L(>GUE, >’he.iff.
December 4. 1851,
\D.HiNIxTKATOit fc CS ILE.—On Tues
. day the 3d day of FEBRUARY next, at the
Lower Market Douse in the city ol Augusta,
within the u?ual hours of sale, will be sold, the
- fidlowir.g NEG ROI2S, belonging to the e»t-i<« ..r
Isaac A. Iliblvr. late r'oulhCaro
• jtea, ceased . Mlmu. a good cook, washer and
1 irouer. and bouse servant, ab ait 25 years old, and
! her two chddfeu. Arthur a boy about G yea’s
s of ate, and Isaac, a boy about II nxnuths old.
1 Sold for tt.e be-.efit of the heirs and wreditorsof
( 1 dcZvasf.d. Cash.
‘ _ lw WM. A. WALTON, Adm’r.
e December 3. 1
• DMINISTR STOICS „ t j~
- fir-t I'uesday in February next at th* >.v,.
Market House in the c ty of Augu.ta, within the
■^s' w .d houi's ol sale, will b-- sold, the following pro
- pert\ belonging to the estate of Jahn M. Turner,
ll deceased:
Ail that lot or parcel of land in ihe ci y of An
) gu ta, at presen! occupied b\ J. Im I’ front
’ J ing on Houston in said city 53 feet, more
• r less, and ext- ndir.g east SO fret, more or less.
B-qnded north by Rob rt D. Giover’s irt; south
!? and east by the Jnts hereinafter describe 1, and
w st by Houston >treet.
Also, idl that ur.improruq.hO or parcel of land
n i.. the corner nl Broad and i in
, i said city, cnnt«inin> a front on Broad str< el of 8--
0 j foet. 3 inches, more or ‘.c ss, and extending rerth
. 13? feet, more ■ r Ips>, tn the line of the lot ab ivc
, described. Bounded north by said lot; south bv
j I Broad street; east by the lotnext menti med ; a d
; west by Houston street.
Also, all that o’her lot or parcel rs land o:: the
j north side of Broad street in s «id eitv, next be
! low he ot last d< fcrihed, known a- the late resi
_ ; denee of the said John M. Turner, fronting on
e ■ Broad street feet more o lc>s, and extending
i- through to Reynold street.
1 j Als t, the following negro slaves, to wit: Abram,
e Jim. Henry, Hector. Big Jos, Lit lie Joe, Jinny,
r ; Mary, Flora and child Oliver. Chanty >nd child
Washing! n. and Old Charles, with his wife Betsy.
■ ’nd their children, viz: Tom. little Charles and
e i Bill v.
t ■ Sold for the benefit of the heirs of siid deceas*
h I ed. Terms ?n the day of.-ale.
■ I WM. WALTON, Adm’r.
1 I Decembers. I£5L
j \ mi i xistr Tto k s sal e.—wTii - !;
; uTV sold, on the first Tuesday <n January next, a
Appiiug, Columbia coouty.the following Negroes.
e belong ng to the estate of Mrs. Penulcp" M. Cul
-1 . breath, vis: Harriet, 40 years of age,and a sp’en
f did cook ; Sarah. 30 old, and her child G..-
‘ ' briel. 3 years old. and Jul us. about 20 years old.
• Sold for thehenef’t of the heirs Terras cash.
, g|-'’ctober 17. 1351. L. G STEED, Adm r.
I ITDMIMSTRATOR • SALE.-W i/ be
• _ sold, at the Court lliusc doir. in Cass-vi le,
| Casa county, on tee fir-t Tuesday in January
next, between the usual hours ot sale, agreeaole
to au order of the Inferior Court of Richmond
I County, sitting as a Court of Ordinary and fcr
< Ordinary purposes—All Ihal Traci or parcel of
' i Land, drawn by William Swift, of Newton
count' . known when drawn as number (3) three.
(sth) fifth district of Cnerokee. now Cats county,
_ con amingone Hundred a <: sixty acres Sold
• as the property of Joseph Ganter, deceased, for
- the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said
deceased. Terms cast-, purchase's to pay f r
titles. WIL‘ lAM P. LAWSON, Adm’r.
■ ! o. 0
i DMLMSYi. Vl’- ‘R S >
1 sold, at Appling, Columbia county, on the
' first Tue'day in February next, agreeab oto an
order from the Honorable the Inferior Court of
r j Columbia county, while sitting as a <’ourt of Or
dinary, the Negro betoßsing to the Estate ofT.
‘ C. S. Jones, late < f said c<*untv deceased.
JOHN F. A: JONES, Adm r
December 2, 1351
. I ‘A®maiOT«*TOR : B - SALE^W ; ar _ b7j
I . V sold before ue Court Ho i-edo rin Ajpling,
[ Cclumbia couu y. on the first Tuesday in .M-rch
cext, und; r at; rder of the Honorable he lt»te»
■ irio- Court <f said ecu* tv. while sitt ng for Ordi
na y p :rios<s. a 1 ract >/f Land lying in th? said
county of C >«umbia. cu b.*th sid s cf the Mi ledge
■ ville road, about iwecty-cne u lies f orn the cfy
of Au-us a aid b»u deJ oa he North by the
trarf of the G or. ia. Railroad, East by land* t f
B. F. Vtrdery. West by C. Rerih a d J. G.
Carrell, and Sou hby the lands of Ja« Prather and
B. F. Verdery. e Dtaio u one hundred and fory
six (146) a re>. be ’he same more or less.
Widows’ dower reserved durinjber Hie time.then
to bel ng to the purchaser a*, this sale
Also, oue negro wj;an. nanpd Jane, about
eighteen (18) >ear» of Sold rs part of the
b I bi I Negroes bel nging to tfii e«fte rd*Au
gus us V. Denham. h-= « said roun’r, decease *.
to sat sfv part - i the i. * an 1 cred.;, rs of said
deceased. Tern ■on the da»• r ■ »ale
HARRIET DENHAM. Adm x
December ti r 1851.
PUBLIC SALES 7 .
4 L>Mii%is»TltATOU’< SALK.— Will bel
.Zx sold, before the Court House door in War- •
rentnn, Warren county, on the first Tuesday in I
January next, under an mder of the Honorable •
thn Interior Court of said county, while sitting *
for ordinary purpo es.on the fust Monday in No- »
vember, ail the Negroes belonging to the estate I
o’ William Hill, deceased, consisting of men, wo- .
men. and children, among which arc some very
1 likely young Negroes. Terms, 12 months credit; >
good notes and approved security.
ROBERT W. HUBERT. Adm’r.,
Nobember 5,1851. with the will annexed.
I TTOMiNISTIIATOR’S ~Sa7 E.—VVili be
■ I*. sold, on the first 'Tuesday in January next, 1
before the Court House door in Elbert county,
tn an order granted by the Justice of
the. Inferior Court of Elbert county, when sitting :
, as a Court of Ordinary, one unimproved lot in ;
the town o. Petersburg, ard one Negro man cf 1
the name of Willis. Sold as the property of the I
estate of Thos. C. Wilhight, deceased. Terms
will be made known nn the day of sale.
McALPI a A. ARNOLD,C.C. O.
October 29,18.51.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ON SATURDAY, the 10th day of January
next, at lOo’clock, A. AL, on the premises,
will be so d the following Lots, in the city of
Augusta, belonging to the estate of John W.
Houghton, deceased s
• No. I. On the NorMi side cf Broad street in said
city, (near the centreot the square between ! in
• ccln and Houston streets) containing 73 feet.more
oriels, on said Broad Street, and running half
way through to Lots I f and 15 on Reynold street,
improveii and occupied by Edward C.Thompson.
No. 2 Next below number one aforesaid, con
taining 39 feet 4 inches, more or less on Broad
Street, and running half way through to Lot No.
! 13 on Reynold Street, improved, and occupied by
I Nat Pleasants.
No. 3 Next below number two aforesa'd, con
taining 42 feet 4 inches. more or less, on Broad
i Street and running half way through to Lot No.
! 12, on Reynold Street, improved, and occupied 1
by VV. H Goodm an.
No. 4. Next below number three aforesaid, con
taining 81 feet 6 inches, more or less, on Broad
.Street, and running half way through to Lots 11
and 12 on Reynold Street, improved, and occu
pied by Mary Green and J. W. Taylor.
No. 5. Next oelow number four aforesaid, con- ;
taining 43 fret G inches, more or less, on Broad !
Street, and running ball way throu h to Lot Xo. i
10, on Reynold Street,improved, and occupied by
Wm. W. Knight.
No. G. Next below number five aforesaid, con- *
taining 42 feet 6 inches more or less, on Broad !
Street, and running h .If way through to Lot No. j
9 on Reynold Street, vacant.
No. 7. Next below number six aforesaid, on i
cuFuer of Broad an i Houston Streets containing J
60 feet 8 inches, more or less, on said Broad street, i
and limning half way throng i—l 32 feet 4 inches, i
more or ie»s—to number on Reynold stieefo ;
improved, and occupied by J. L. Alims, cn Broad .
; street, and R P. Spellman, Jr , on Houston street. :
No. 8 On corner of Houston and Reynold sirs.. 1
in rear of number seven aforesaid, containing 80
, Let 3 inches on Reynold street, and vxtenuing
j 1:2 feel 11 inches, mor.* or fess, to said Lot No. 7,
; improved, anti occupied by Wm. J. Powell, on
’ Houston stieit. and Sterling Powell, on Reynold j
■ street.
j No. 9. Next above number eight aforesaid, con-■
1 taining 42 feet 6 inches, more or ie.-s, on Reynold 1
| street, and extending half way through to Lot
No. G on Br«»ad stree’, vacant-
No. 10. Next above number nine aforei aid, con
taining 43 fee' G inches, more or less, on Reynold
street, anil extending half way through to Lot No.
5 'ii Broad Street, improved, and occupied by
James Jout s.
No. 11. Next above number ten aforesaid, con
taining 6 1 icet o inches, more or Jess, on Reynold *
street, and extending half way through to Lot No. !
4, on Broa Street, improved, and occupied by !
Mary Hill and Jane Al Darby.
No. '2 Next ah've number eleven ufoix----id, <
containing 55 feet 7 inches, snore or less, on Rey
nold Street, aud extending half way through to
Lets 3 and 4 on Broad Street, improved, ana oc
cupied by Jackson Clark.
No 13 Next above number twelve aforesaid,
containing 39 ieet 4 inches, more or less, on Rey
nold street, and extending halfway through "to
Lot No. 2 on Broad str’t.. known as the Stable Lot. .
No. 1 4. Next above number thirteen aforesaid, !
containing 37 lent, more or less, on Reynold street. '
and extend ng hail way through to In* N.,. J, . j. ’
Broad Street, improved cpd occupied by Sarah
Pardue.
No. 15. Next above number fourteen aforesaid,
containing 40feet, more orle.s.on R ynold she»-t.
and extending half way through to said Lot No,
Lonßro-d Street, improved, and pceupiel by i
AL C. Fickling. • 4 •
»- A LSv,-»
i AR tiiai lot or parcel of Laud, on the corner of \
j Reynold and-——streets, in square F, of said j
1 Citv. apposite the residence ot Airs. Amarintha '
, Robert*, containing 7G feet, nor or less, on Rev
■ cold street, and eitrtfoing *3O feet G inches, more
i or less, towards Broad street; improved and oc- ;
I copied by Francis Burton.
i —ALSO—
Thiec Lot- on Bay v' "did city, be-
i tween Elbe;! I Lincoln streets, viz:
l No i. Next below lot lately owned Ly the es
tate of ThnmasJ. W.dtnn.containing3oleet. more
; or le s. on Bay street, and extending through 133
I feet, more or less to a public a ley, vacant.
No. 2 Next below No. I. ?< »: :*uduiaining
■ 30 feet more or less, c.; Übji l’\ud olending
I throt’p;|i mar® ur les>j to a public alley,
r <auaut.
No. 3. Nftit below No. 2. afor said cootainiu?- :
• 60 feet, ni vre <r less, on Bay street, and o teh<l
i ing through 153 f< t, more or le>s, to a “’’.bP.;,
' alley; with the improvement*' oY two |
• ly one story Dttc'h'iugs.
I —ALSO—
i Five lets on Lincoln an I Tcl/air streets i t sa. : d I
I city, on squaie opposite residence of •
ElodgcL yi?
No. |. un iqiuoin Joi UGW :
owned by G XV. Shackeifoid. c‘nlaini;.:: a
. of 33 feet .fi inches, more oy le.-s, c,n.
a*»d ezenuing back, paral ei with the line of said
Shackelford’s lot, 85 teet 3 inchc-c, more or less;
vacant.
No. 2 (hi Lincoln street, adjoining number!, ;
! aforesaid, containing 39 feet front, more or ie»s, ;
' on said street, and extending back 85 ieet 3 i.*x •
i ches, more or less; impiovcd. i
1 No 3. Ontheeo' :.r :.,1‘ » uuu i : Ja;.-*
i , ioia-ini. g.. fr< .3 said Telfair strey i.,
• feet Li mofe oilesj, anti eztenT.jij
feet, inure er less. <<< tbe Ji;;; 'im,,. j '
j proved.
No. 4. On Telfair street, adjoining and next
i below said jot No. 3, containing a front on said
J 4'» f .*et. more or less, and c> tending. ? lt
I the direction of Green -treot, I'2 u inches, •
more orle«s: i’^pr^« J.
, i«a- b < *ft Juir street, a.’joining and next
! below said lot No 4, containing a frort on said i
; stroet of 35 feet 19 inches, more or less, and <• -
■ tend ng in the dir etion of Greeo >trcet 172 feet ■
G inches, more or ics-; improved- '
Teinis*--UqC thuu fnnv-lbjrdln six montb■
mUu the rciqaioing thirsd in t velve njoiitiu--; with j
interest from day of sale; notes to be secure.! Ly ■
a mortgage on the premises.
WM. A. WALTON, I
Executor of the will of John W. Houghton, de- I
ceased, j
' HIT The above L ts were r? -u«r«yed by Wil
liam Philips, City Surveyor, and a plan o! tl e
i a-Atue may be leenon application at the office of ;
1 ihe Executor Nov 9, 1851. (dtwAwlawtd.) j
HOSTPoNID
'I SALE OF VALUABLE UEAn ESTATE.;
IIO.N'DS, &c.
1 EXECUTORS’ SALE.—AiI) be sold, on ;
'j WED\ESDA Y. the Seventh day of JA N U ■
j ARY next,(instead of the 28th inst as herctiTorc '
I advertised.) in front of the office of a ;
; Insurance and Banking pvmp<ny in the City of
' Ah;*'! 1-;, doling the usual hours of sale, thefol
? byving Property, part of the estate ol Mrs. Ann
v 7p]* u 'l l r . ’h ceased, to wit :
1 he LV> i ’•’'vrnv ( ' inen t.on and just abpyp
. the corner of Br< ad and t au. j , com-
mon y known as Pmvitfoncy Range, now
by Ah*.*»>. Baker At Hart, Baker, Wi cox A < o ,
and Gould, Bulkley Ar. Co., winch for the purpote
• of side, will be divided into four Lois, running by
. parallel lines from Broad to Ellis tro its on
» U ose s:r< ets, rang’’n« frr.ai thirty feet ten inches
1 (30 it. !.U »n )to thirty-one feet five inches. (31 ft.
I 5 in ) —Tenants now occupying, to hold i.f-ssess
’ i-n till October Ist, 1852. Rents of Stores fic.nl
i [ ingnn Broad street, gpd thefr appurtenances us
1 now leased, wilt be payable to prreha-t-rs, fr. tn
i j tune of sale t » expiration of leases. 'The sellers
- i wi I continue t > receive till October Lt, IQ 2, the
I rents, payable for such purtioiu of ihe h.t-sol 1 us
1 i rnav !»e included ii; the premises on Campbell
j and Eli’s streets, now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G
p i Cart.)
• | Also, the LOT and Improvements, now occu
pied by Mr. Jackson I. 1 urpiu, South side of
i I Rey nold street, between Campbell and Jackson
► I streets ,having a front of about seventv-ony foe:
on Reynold street, and extending ii.enre South
. | about mu- hundied and thirty feet to an alley, with
, * the use, in common with other lots, of said a!lev,
1 , that boundingon the West, and of th? one c uisti
: tuting the eastern boundary of the next mention
I ed lot, under rent till < Ictober Ist, 185
| Also, a LtJT, bur ftTgtniy adjoiniu"
- I t\e last mentioned,on the Ea t, of about the same
dimensions, and bounded by an ahey on the East,
• with the use. in common with other lots, of the
j several alley s above mrntfoned.
; 1 A Iso. the following STOCKS aud State and
' Corparatiou BOND."*, viz :
2c-j Shaieso the Capital Stock of the Augusta
, Insnrauee and Banking Compaay.
12 Shares of thy Capital Stock of the Georgia
Railroad and Banking < oropany.
I 5 Bonds, SI,OOO each, 6 per cents, of the Stute
of Georgia. Interest payable semi annually Ist
.March, and Ist September. Principal l»t Septem
ber. 18G9,
10 Bonds. 5 LOOO each, 7 per ec n . of the City
of Augusta Interest payable semi annually Js’t
April and Ist October. Principal Ist April. 1857. I
4 Bond?. >SOO each, 7 per cent, ot Moß'gomcry
and V\ est Point Rail Road Company. Inierc-sl '
payable quarterly.
'Terms of Sale—Stocks and Bonds Cash Real
Estate, one-third Cash; the other two thirds in
twe equal annual instalments, with interest from
sale, acd mortgage on the property.
WILLIAM CUMMING,
HY. H. CUMMING, I
E* rs. of 'A ill of Mrs. Ann Cumming, dee d.
October 26. 1851. i
U rOR'S s.YI.E _ . nni-te
J first Tuesday in February next, before the
Conrt-Housc door, in the Town ot Covingto. .
Newton country, between the usual hours of «„!e.
one tract or parcel of Lard, lying West of the
Alcova river, and North of th- Georgia Railroad,
containing 350acre>. more or le r s; sold under the
wi lof the ia’.e Joel Colley, deceased, b’c!J for
ths purpose of division and benefit of the heirs if
said Est-te. F. S. COLLEY.
T.C. GWATi NEY,
December, 13,1851. Ex’rs.
MJil’.S SALE.—'Will be boid. mi the
J first 'Tuesday in January next, within the
legal hours of sa e. in pursuance of an order cf
the Co rt of Ordinary ot Richmond county, the
following tracts rs Lind, t e property of band
Tinley, deceased, to wit :
At the Lower Market House in 4ugns!a,coun
ty aforesaid, 291 acres, more or less, adjoining,
George Scblev, Jame« Brandon, Lawrence ’fo
•Shopp. an« VHi ntine \V alter, being a part of the
Spring Hill 1 ract of Land, formerly belonging
to Freeman Walker, (’ecease l. The improve
ments are i:ig -od order, and theie is a fine Or
chard on the premises.
Also, at rhe • ourt House in Baz*r County.
Lot No. 320, in the 11th District.
Also at the Court House in Decatur Ccnnty.
Lot No. 126. in the I9th Pi-triet.
Aisn. at the <?'u;rt Ho i?e io Cobb Ccnraty. I - •
.No. 7v2 in the 2d Dt-tr ct. 3J Section.
Also at the Court House in Union County, l ot
No. 918, in the 11th District, Is” Section.
Oct. 18 ; 1351. THOMAS G. TINLEY, Ex r. |
I PUBLIC SALES.
| VALUABLE CITY AND CCUNTHY
I HEAL estate.
I I X ’l' l ° h ,S 6 A L: ‘ hl 11 <* n, st 'Tuesday
I in January next, at the Lower Market House
| in tne City of August,), within the usual hours of
I sale will be sold ti e l'< llowing property’, belonging
ito t o estate of John W II lighten, deceased— S
I All t.iat lot nr parcel of Land ;n the city of Au
| gusta,on, the f-onth side of Broad -tr ct. near the
Lower Market, fronting on Broad street 23 feet 9
i incnes.nmre r k ss. and running through to EHis I
. street, bounded north by Brooi street, east by’ a I
| lot now or formerly owned by the heirs ol Ferdi- !
' nand Phinizy . de* e >ed, south by Ellis str» ct, and
! west by Thomas Dwyer’s lot. with the improv - j
ments thereon, of a two story lite-proof •
, brick ilou e, brick kitchen, &.C., on Broad stre t, 1
i and a o-.c-st<>rj' wooden House on Ellis street. —
1 Rented to Wm. T. Page.
ALSO,
Six Lots or parcel: of Land in the county of j
Richmond, being a part rs the Plantation ’Tract !
of said John W. Hou hton.deceased, • e-surve.yed ;
an I laid <>fl into scpaiate tracts bv Alexan rr M.
Alien. County Surveyor, in accordance with the ’
w 11 ol said deceased, designated on the plat of I
said Survey or by th<* following numbers :
No. 1. On Spirit ('reek, in si'id county, about 10
miles from Augusta (by the public Hoad running
through it,) and in view 01. andadjoinii g the Rich
mond 1' ac’ory, containing 242 acres, more or less,
of which 100 acres are embraced within the lines
o the Mil' Pond, at high water mark,and the rest
’ i-; high land ; boi-nded north by Lots Nos. 7 and 8,
of si’id tract, and said Cre* k. east by the Facto
ry at ire-uid, and a part of No. 3, west by Lot
No 2. of the same tract, and .south by No. 3,
subdivided
This Lot present? an eligible site fern ? uctory,
th- water being ahund..nt and the Fali equil, |
if not superior to that ol ihe Richmond Factory. >
No. 8. East o f the Augusta road, containing i
109 acres, more <r!e«s; bounded North by lot
No. 1, aforesaid, ea>‘ by the Richmond Factory j
lot, south bj’ Robert Buggs’ land, and west by said !
i road and lot, bequeathed in said will to James
: Goodin.
No. 4. Conta n’ng 152 acres, more or less,
bounded north by land of Valentine Waikei, «outh
■ by said iract. east by lands of Little
and 51 cCoy, and wed by Jordan James’ laud.
; .\g. 5. (.<,!>'ai; ing 11'3 acres, m< re or less,
i bounded north by lot No. 4. aforesaid, and lands
[cf L ttle and McCoy, east by lot No 6of said
i teach ?.nd south and west by lands of James
■ Cashiii an I others.
No. 6. Containing 182 acres, more or less.
I b< uadc-t north by iau is of said W?l!;er and
j others, south by h t No. 2 of said tract [bequeath-
• cd to James Uiliiams] and land of Geo ge L.
: T'viggs, cast by lot No. 7 of said tract, and west
I by lot No. 5. aforesaid.
; No. 7. Containing 320 acres, more or less,
j bounded roil!; by G s Valentine Walker and
j the Lel'eviil- Factory, south by lot No. 1, afore
! said, east by lot No. 8. of said tract, (bequeathed
( to Otis Chadwell,) and west by lots No. 6 and No.
2, aforesaid.
J erms One-th in: one-third in six months
and the remaining ti:ird in nveitte mouths, with
i;.leic:-t I• om the day c-.t su e—notes to be se
cured by a mortgage on the premises.
i „ WM. A. WALTON,
■ Executor of tne will of John W. Houghton, dec’d.
November 11. 185 t. dtw&wlastd. .
i’OSITUNEI)
EXECUTORS SfLE.
VILE BE SOLI*, in fronted ’.Jan office of
? r the Augusta Insurance „uj Banking Com
pany, in the Citr 0.1 Augusta, on Friday, the
Nin h day of Ja uary next, (instead of ’he 30tli
inst.,as heretofore advertised 1 and if n. ces-ary
fro;n day to day thereaft r. dining the usual
.‘.ours ol pu.dic sales, the so lowing pj-opertv. part
of the estate of Thomas Cuminfog, decease t u
I wit.
; The LoUnd iwproytmonts, ,m the* north sideef
• street, is the cit -of \ngusta, former resi
t deuce ol the decemti d. Ponting on said street
about seventy-seven (77) feat. b. UM ded west by a
hnc beginning on that stre« t, three and a halt
ieet from the corner of th v main bui»di”g thereon
an i extending thence to t 1 e n r.bcrn line of said
Joi. east by a line beginnieg cn Broa' >tr< ■■■
I tour feet west of tho corner of the bui u. o now I
I occupied by Richard Allen, and r .f ins, a,„l nn
i mux thence two .aj c ightycne fret,
more or less, to ul , northern boundary of said lot,
I 1 with the western flue above mei
; ri.-i: sort math by an rllev about twenty rnree
■ f. ; <tw.de With the r.ght ol way trough said
a. o'l, ..rd another rui.i.i-j tbeyer ;o Reynold
*' l c '-t> eoaa «u r.-..e etbet lots touebiug the I
A.. i y ,., Icptuved fats or. the north .ide ol
? U'-l ! Washington street,
Jin a rroi.t ('taboo* fcryonc and ahull
I (li.)fret on l-.cynolj street.running back about !
; one hundred ..n u ...venlv-sr v. and ahaif(n7A\
■ 1 et to ar. alley about twenty |*J)| f. ct
< whicheacholtb. ni has a front of thirty
nine a.r.l a h'!fi3!’J| v. i •> ; Sy
• th.' uxh 'id ail. _>, ... C with the three lots
. nest mentioned, (.„•» .. rhro sh tl.e aliei s Ivin-
I rcspetityely on the cast and west of the same
Also, lue tl.r e >:'..:r.pn red lots above referred '
to bounded no. th by I: blr ,•< y each
them hasa front t-fufe qt feet lour intth-
' : n K .f o hwth-cd and seient - ;
»ev. i' J, ' 1, | , j J,.-. jo ()1 „ a || t .j. aboyu
’-■'-•b'r'rd.'7 why!, limy are .hjunded on the
■ -•.'..th, will! I <■ • Ight ( t way in conini, 11 with tl.e I
tom ot. a.o ve d.oc.i:;, ib: •••.; h the three'
, alleysnie.it:• ",ed in the de.crijyion o! s» : d kls’ I
I •.a.berc, lot., 1 1. amj three
'• •>' r*nl Hi ' . .-.en v, .th e„ n ,„. c .
i ‘ ‘ < ?S U: \’ p f r known as the old
• ' Ado, rwo l.ob •< 1,. :. 1 in tto. Village of Sum
> merr.i.e. <1 w ad. one. routing m. Milled.,
■ .tree; (...Hu hast and p 8 ,: e •
, Sou.ii cc-n Eu. o -i» ort l ujacrrb t vud the mher 1
, <> ftct, ud}ffin>ftg the Let
u-, utifiuiiu oa )i;• b ust am} Mr. Jesse Ausl-»y on
AHr. huuared acres 1 Wbolihuid ad-
~.i..u>g tl.e Vrllsge ~t .<uu.mer.die, bounded
s-.xith by Ual on II ay ex.ended, and adjoining
. the 11 e.t .vei tract und others—u he subdivided i
before sale, whin a plat will be exhibited.
Also a tract <4 Pine Laud coutabiiivr about 1$ I
I acres commonly call d the • r; - tract'’ on
Which is vai..,.!.!,. White free Stone,
i . ■•’•'J 11 c; v!l,the il„r two
rn-t.. o < v y.a. i'>i‘.‘>i j. insta'n ci ts, wuh in-
■ ;.?ry,tir..n. (.ay W ,»; o . : CC ured by Alortgage r,(
.up prupertv smd, -e. <
i jj he i'.xecutors while offering' tl.g pwp,eity
ot tl.e Lots above -les eiiai.',j, uyyy, previous to
the sale, for tl.e ietgryg: cr the' Estate or the
convcriiencv pip e.)make s.wmc ckaugo in
thv IHi Loifored. by throw- ng together p- riions
. aiuW separated—subdividing others now offered
entire, cr mo Ufj in- tae übd;v.»ious ab- uieu
i tinned.
Distinct piHhs of th: Li-i< iuo?|t:r{ J wi, 1 be pre
pared and ready (ur n ixJ.mo and at
; time of z.• - W-LLIAM C'J M ,Mi N( i
. ROBERTF. Po|;
HL ’P Y H. CUMMING.
Executors ■> the ili of Thus. Cummins dcr’4.
Augusta, October 2<>, -51
‘ I • -.1 '
I .fl J the Court House doer in Warrenton, W»i-
I ren county, on the First Tuc.-ilaj- in January I
j A-<*xt. a tract of LAND, containing One ’Tlitiv,•»:.«« i
; (1.000) Acres niore or legs. Also, tfcv ndiowing
: Netroes, to wi’ : Cudjo, am ■, uL .. u <lsyear old ;
Anilic-V, about 40; ■btw—’'. ut j George, ab u;
j 40; ..oout L7; Nancy, about 2j ; Mo'cy,
, 2«; Jack, about 7; Jo«,b, about4s ; E<hyu;J,
about 27; R bort, about 21; M eh- i»\ üb«»ut 19;
' Tom, about 15; Wvsniigton, qb..ut 13; Aaron,
' about, 18; Charles, ab <5 ; Lyndia. about? 3 •
Maria abcut r’u.ny, about 3; Mandj. abr.qt
j )• about I’J; Gre*n,’about 3; Rebecca,
t about 6 months old: H i riet ab >ut 10 years
' Haun-h. about 8; f li, about 4; Amos, *abogt 2
i and Juda, abo i GO. Eight nr us tfic above
l named Negroes wi'i be <<*»□ tor cash ; the balance,
j together v/itfi Land., on a credit of twelve
j All of said properly sold forth* benefit
’ of the creditors and legatees of BuinarJ W.
Fickling, late of Warren county deceased.
ARCHIBALD M. JACKft’ON. Ea’r.
| - ’
i ifoNi' L 1 ' ; (Under tii» wilt
I I.U I l.omas Milkins, .leccawd, ; 3 ,y ofC.iu.n-
I b.a county, w,u be '"id, ai t e ;,f o ( Ba ; d
dveca'ca. cn uie 22nd Decemlci next, the pcrish
- ’ '?* ,U i'i ‘ ‘ co.«s j.t ng of Coin,
i I'udder. Hor.-* Cattie. Hogs, Plantation Tn< ?g t
; many articles t<;.w it<! ;• _■s i ■. n.enli-n. Sale
•: tn coni’i iu- m : ;il all issohL Terms will be made
i kyowu on t e day ol s !©.
J w JAMES I). GREEN, Ex’r.
’ j Nov* mber,7,lßsL
J lot iol .tenuary next. will be sold, at the late
re tderce of E.itgaocth Burroughs, deceased, in
, Codimbia c u.-ilv. th<* personal property belonging
i to the estate of Jamea Burroughs, l ie of said
i county: co:.'i..t;ng of h-ju.-eliold and kitchen fur
i ! nin re, and a small stock of cattle.
j At the strne t pip and pla-e will be sold, the'
House and Lot nn which Khz both Burroughs,
deceased, resided. JAS. BI'RROUGHS. Ear.
t Decembers, 1351*
4 -last \\ ill and Trstametcf Henry Terrell, ,
late of \\ i’<: es county dvceasJd. will be sold on
■ ? the first Tuesday in January next, before the
, Court House do .i-in Wsffiington, during the teeal j
j sale hours, the I'.dhtaiion ?.•< iongin ?■ to the estate
. ol said decca.-ed, hi >g on foil e River, ten miles
, ft; nth of \\ ashin -ten. adjoining lands of John
’ Wright, Benjamin 'l*. Ifowdre and others, contain
i ing six hundred and forty three acres, more or less.
I Fr'-m one-fourth to ore third of ihe tract is in the
I woods and heavily timbered, the land in cultiva
tion is mostly fresh and highly productive, having
be n cicared daring the last few- years. There
is also a large quantity of the best bottom land in |
i cultivation, not subject to overflow. The houses |
are joo.j and mostly new, and comprise every i
needful buiidirg oc a plantation. The p ace is i
! convenient and well siuted for the employment of 1
twelve or fifteen han
Also,at the same time and place, the Lot in '
Wa-hington. well known as the Blacksmith shop j
lot situated on main :-tref t, coot in.ng about three j
. fourths *f an acre. 'There are upon the premises '
a good Blacksmith shop snd <'oalhou*e.a large 1
two stf/rv W aeon 3l«.ker ? Band a Carpenter's j
. fthop. Ibe stand is one of the best in the place,
and offer - great ind iceme.ifi to any person wish- I
ing tn carr . * n bl .cksmitfi’s work, or wagon a d j
• carriage making, '* he Blacksmi-h's 'Tools will ’
a 'y* b e & °l’l ”pon the premi-ps at the same time. ;
'Terms made k.io.zn on days of sale
G. W. PALMER, Ex’r
December 5. iB5l.
I OH’S «>A LE.—The subscriberill
j evil at the Court House, in Warrenton, oa '
the first 1 ue» fay in January nex‘, a Negro,flamed j
Henry, about 3-» vears f t a e, u good Shoemaker.
1 he sale is authorized b; the will of Jesse I rck- ■
hart, late ol Hancock. ’Terms will be made
! known st the time <rf sale
RICUARL I>. LOCKHART, Ex’r
November 30 185 L
1" N X ECC TOR S STfoE I
j the *ir,-t T-exlay in January next agreea
b e to the la>t will of John Swint, sr., late of
Warren county, decesed, all that tract of Land,
! lying on Rocky Comfort in said connty.thep«ace i
whereon i« • lived and died, containing or»e hun- <
dred and fifty five acres, more or less. Also
live • eeroes namely, Livey, a woman and her •
chi <l. Cae»ar a boy. Mary a girl, Char otte a ■ (
girl. Terms made k- own ou the day of sale. I 1
WILLIAM SWINT. Ex’s, i
October 15. 1851. p
j (
FTIXfcCITon S SALE—Under the will of ; t
x. J Thomas XV iikin-, deceased late of Columbia j t
c >u’.ty, while s dd, on the fir-t'Tuesday in JAN- ■
L ARY nox*. at the Cooit House in said county. >
the Land a.-. i belonging tn said deceased’s ;
estat*, r.o spe telly bequeathed. Sale to con- ! :
tiaue until ail i sold. 'Term* made known on tue ; i
day of sale. JAMES D. GREEN, Ex’r. ‘
November?, 1851. I<
PUBLIC SALES.
GIJAKbI VNS SA'U-W.;, i. bc .
fore the Court House door in Burke county,
on the first Tuesday in January next, between
the usual hours of sate, the following property,
to wit : One tract of land lying in the seventy
fust district of Burke county, containing two
hundred acres,more or less, as the property of
Robert Caruthers, of Burke county, deceased,
lor a division among the heirs ot vaid de
ceased. 'Terms made know n on the day.
| EZEKIEL J. HULL, Guardian.
November 4, 1851.
4 I A .S SALIC... Will bes l.lonlho
r* " r ? 1 ’ u ®Bday in January next, before the
Court House door in Lincolnton, Georgia, by vir
j tue of an order from the Inferior Court of said
i county, a negro br,y 'j’ ora , about twenty five
i } * ar s oi age, belong-ng to Virginia E. Lamar, n
| minor, bold for the benefit of said minor. 'Terms
four years credit—good note with security, in -
. terest from date.
October 30, 1351. L LA “ AR ' G “ ; ‘ rd; “-
BALE...WIH be .old on
vJ. the 1 uesday ... January next ut tbu
Court House door in Warrenton, Warren’coanty,
under an order of the honorable the Inferior
Court of said county, when siiti .g for o-j.nary
purposes, sixty six and a half acres of Pia a j, o J
lyins in said county, on the waters ot Big Creek
adjoil.iu— lands ol John llollo.non and others ■
sold as the property of formerly Mary Marlin but
new Mary Braddy and William Martin, ( ,f
John S. Martin deceased.
Sold for the purpose of distribution.
Terms on the day of sale.
013 ADAM JONES, Guardian.
i CITATIONS ABMLMSTRATORfr
i =■■- —— .
4 COLUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.—Where a.Sam
ucl P. Hard applies to: letters of administration,
i with the will annexed, on the estate o r Z .eel cue
■ Pollard, late of raid county, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish, aland
singular, the kindred and creditors of said d. ceased,
to be sod oppear at my oilice, within the time pie
sciihed by law, to show cause, if any they have vby
eaid letters should not be granted. '
Given under my hand at office in Appling
S. t RAWFORD, Clerk.
November 27. 1851.
STTULUMBIA COUNTY, GEO.-Whtreae, Sons
’Cz uel Pollard applies for letters of admtr.ia raii.m
on ths estate of Z: echeuo Pollard, latecfsaid county
deceased—
I hese ere therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and credi’ors cf mid dei case I.
to be and appear at my office, within the time pic-'
scribed by law, to show cause, if eny they have, why.
said letters should not ba granted.
Given under my baa tat office in Appling
m . S - CRAWFORD C!«k.
November 27, 1851.
f .OLUM Bl A f'OUNT'YTGiSiiGIA.—WM7e _ .
as, JoLn K. Dixon, applies lor letters of Ad.
mintstrattt.il .a. the Estate of Willtam F. J bnst.n
deceased.
ri.esc arc therefore to etc and admonish, all
ana singular, the kindred aud creditors f sard
deceased, to be and . npcarat my office within tlio
time piescnbod by i aW) to show came, il oi.y
tbev I. ve, Why said letter* should 11o t he granted.
Given under my hand at office, nAppling.
n , , , O . T 8. CKAWFOIID. Clerk.
December 4. 18al.
| 3LBEBT COUNT Y, GEO.-W lures.,
ar.l L. Adams arpties tn m 0 for letter, of ..d
--mn.'atr.ua.nr n tbo estate rs Abner Adame, late of
sani county, uece-iecd—
Tnese •re therefore to cite and admenish, reUandl
Lingular, ihe kindred and creditors of raid dareasecL
obo and appear at my office, wi.bin the ttese pre
ferred by I tw. to tbow cause, il auv they
w by said tetters then d not be granted?
Given under iuy band at office te E’bertor
~ , V. NELMS. C. O.
November 27. ISfiU
H 5 G<)C NT Y, GED - WiJJi in
-S_J J. •teet uck, applies for of
. tuxa on the estate cl Joßetfi R, M. Rucker, late of
i fuid county, deceased—
Iheseari therefore io cite, surnfiion, ard edtnon*
; uh. a.J and Hngular, the kindred and cicdncreoC
la il deceased, to. te and i ppear at u y office, with is
tee t’tfte [rtteciibed by law, to thow ceuse, if tny
bey have, way Mid letters steouldr.ot bevreideJ.
Gives under my hand at effiee in Übenon.
WM. K. Nn j.. MS. CG th
i November 27, 185 L
8/* CO L N l \ —\V liereao, I betuan
-E--4 F »M!!is applies tu me fi r letters of a damn st
iraiix-t on tUo i’Hato cl Jerne* S. Junes, late of S ' <t
cjun «teo*a*ed
are therefore tn cite, summon, and admonish,
« » aud e ngu'ai, the kindred and credmrs of i-aid
deceased, to be and upbear et my ufitee, within the
time prescribed by law, teshow cause, if any they
have, why Faid letk »-3 j-te uld nut be r,r .-*ntcd.
Given under my hand at cilice ii. El >ertcn,
K . B. NEI G. C. (>.
Noe:.,*'er 27, ISSI.
S.pCOL N 1 * G’KO»«« Whereas
“ J yeorge V. Btsne, appltez for letters of
1 Guardianship for Elizabeth Holmes an I Fratreca
Holmes, minor or| hatH U Gideon Ho mes, de
ceas ;d.
These are thcjfefore to cite summon and arJraon
isn .Angular the kindred an all pc r ri nns con-
to be and appear at my office within the
• jue prescribed by law, •<> show cause (if any they
have/ why said letters should t ot be granted
Given under mv baud at office in Elberton, this
loth dav November, lUSL
WiM.B. NELMS, C. C. O.
Ntavcaiher 27. 1851.
•I’ <’EO.T. Wi.w7< ,71
JLJ v\ in. M. Mclntosh applies to me for ielter?
of Adm ntstra ionon the estate of Garrard W.
Allen, deceased.
These are therefore to cite, s',.u,m<>.» and ad -
mnursh, all and singular, the kindred and credi
ti>is ot said tieceused, apuear at mv of
fee, with.n the time «•
cause it any they haw why eaid lrf.;’ fi , houk <
not be granted.
W»der my hand at office in ElbertciL
WM, B. NELMS,(Iterk.
November, 30, IfiSfo
VgOrgia, ELBER f “WUNTY—wtcre'a?,
WiVVIAM B. BOWEN applies for letters
of Adm initiation, on the estate of WILLIAM
U. BOWEN, deceased :
'I hese aie therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular ihe kindred and creditors ol .Miid
fl-cessed to be and appear al my oliice, within
the time prescribed by law, to show cosue it
any they hare,why said letters should not b**
grafted.
Given under toy hand, at. office, this sth of Dec.
,:;,k die 12 WM. F. NiJ.MS, C. G. O.
tINCODN COUNTS, GEu W hereas
.1 Henry Freeman applies for letters of admin
isf ration <n the Real Estate of James Cartledgc,
late of said county deceased—
'Those are therefore to cile and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
» cased, to be and appear at my office within the
time proscribed by law, to show cause if my
' they have, why aaid letters should not be granted
I Given under mv hand ar office in Lincolnton.
' aLI.XANDER JOHN-TON, Dep. Clcir.
j a iscoi.lf <OINT Y, GEORGIA --Wher<7.
a_J as. William J. Jones and V\ idiana Murphey
TP’y far letters of Administration on ihe Estate
ot Moses R. Jones, Ip.te ol Lincoln county, de
ceased :
’These are therefore to cite and tdmonish, all
and singular the kiudred and creditors o! said de
ceased, to be and appear at my oilice within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they’
have, h hy said tetters should not he granted
Given under my hand nt office in Lincolnton.
Qdcember 6.1851. B. F. T-VfOM, Clerk.
II NOO CN C 6 UNT Y , (i E( >RGI’ A.—
J as Higbard T. Walton, Guardian lor Hulbert
Dailey, npph» 9 f or letters of dismission from si*id
Guardianship:
These arc thereGre 1o cite end admonish, alt
and singular,the kindred au d friends of raid Hal
bert Dailey, to be and at my cflico within
the time prescribed by law, u, show cause, if any
they have, why said letters sboiK-j Jl( ,t granted.
Given under my hand at office in Lincolnton.
B. F. TATUM. Clerk.
December 6, 1851.
TcTiMO.Xn COUNTY~GEo7^Wbei7 _ -
as Susan Dye applies for letters of <>n»r
dianship fur <be persons and property of Marlin
C. Dy# hid Samuel H. Dye, minors and orphans
of Martin M. Dye, deceased, under 14 years o!
age—
'These are therefore to Cite and admonish, all
and singular,the kindred and friends of said mi
nors, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if an y tbej •
have, why said tetters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk.
November 12,1851.
RTcHMO ND COUNT Y, GKO
as, Leon P. Dugas (as Clerk of the Court of
Ordinary) applies for letters of administration,
de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekiah Oden,
late of said county, deceased—
'These are therefore to cite and admoukh, all
the kindred and creditors of said dy
ceased, to he and appear at my' Z lffW,'wit Jjj
< irne prescribed by law, to show cause, if ani they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hard at office in Augusta.
LEON P. DUGAS.CIerk.
November 6, 1851.
VW rAIt KK N C OUNTY. GE
▼ f Wingfield Wright applies for letters of
guardianship for the persons and property of
James A. Wiight, Sarah E. Wright. Rebecca
Wright, Mary A. Wright, Ann F. Wright, and?
, Martha E. W right, minors—
These are therefore to cite and admonish al!
! and singular, the kindred and friends of Raid ’mi
. nors, to Le and appear at my nfEce within the
time prescribed by Jaw, to show cause,if any tbev
: have, why said letters should rot be
Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton
V . r 10 ., AUAM J °NES, C.C. o
i November 5,180 l .
■WWrARRRN COVSTir, GkO— Adam
V V Jones applies fcr tetters of adinirustraticn cn
the estate of John Camp, late of said county de-
I ceaeed — 71
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of nil deceased
to be and appear ac ray office, within the time pre
; scribed by law, to ahow cause, if any they have
why said letters should not be granted. * ”
Given . oder my band at office in
ADaM JONES r* n o
November 37, I£5L
: WARREN COUNTY, GEOPk< lA.-Wher7-
vy as Thomas J. Wheeh r applies for letttrs
nf Gua>dten-hip for the person and property of
Emily Gibson, Colquitt Gibson and Eugenia Gib
son, minors of Henry Gibsonf deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and friends of aid mi
nors, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said tetters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
December 5, 1851. ADAM JONES, Clerfc.
COUNTY, GEORGIA VVhere-
V v as. 'Talbot Jones applies for letters
cf cn the Estate of Quiiten Jones,
IM* ot said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admoni-h aR.
and singular, the kindred and creditors as eafol
deceased to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by iaw, to show cause if any
they have why said letters should *l°* be granted.
Given under my hand at ’ n W arrenton.
AIM x JONES, C !trk .
December 13.1851.
fIOIXECTOR-f^OOKS,—THOS. RICH-
V ARDS & SO’ haFe n ®w o® hand a .apply of
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