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’* iriic'h- o'an ENGLISH KDCCAT.OM <
*V,h. D*Al> LANOOAGEB. Onr .cbonl if no* end
" ‘ ,„ r , h . U.t two yoars, in afion rl thing condition |
r.d»r ih.Supcri'i tendance of Col. Atot’arcs Axora, and
“ D 'rf.ukiittr : ‘ar school numbers one hundred end
tweDty ®eveo pu?U-. t and fcur vide** la as healthy u acy ,
place in Georgia, with an intelligent and refined society, I
and goo l chorche*; an i is enti-ely removed from the !
temptation* *o vice aDd Immorality. There i* not a dram 1
ghop in the place. None need apply tor the schoo. uo Ws
they are Matter Viax mi, aa the achctol is entirely tinder
th-c ntrol of Weston Lodge, No. 80, es Free and Accept
ed Mason i.
KK*. H. V. MULK.EY, Presl’t of Board of Trustees.
Jas. G. M. Bait, Secretary.
PETER W. RKDDICHL
JA W KM M.BHRJ VJCE3,
JACOB DKNNARD, ,Trustees.
J. A. BELL,
MaEK ttULLOMON,
*ep:3w3ai
A REMEDY FOR EACH DISEASE.
Iff or Dowel ( ompiaii u Cholera, Dysentery,
Ac.—DR. J. S. ROHE’S CARMINATIVE BaLSAM, a sure
remedy for all Bowel Comp'aints. This Mixture is one of
their t Important Medicines, and should be kept in all
famlJ * / • a soothing preparation it has no equal, and
as a specific for Cholera and Bowel Complaints, it has
never faded. Dysentery vaniahee In a few days when
this artic’e is n**d as directed. Price 25c.
WsaaarTOS, N. C., Jane 28, 1852.—Gentlemen—Since
writing y< a a few days ago we have sold ont all Dr. Rote’®
Carminative Balsam. Dysentery has been, and is still
prevail!.* to a very great extent in thir section: and
wherever your Carminative Balaam has been aaed, we
believe every case, it has been successful. Bend us
t exp£dil>otuly as possible another supply.
We are eh out of Dr. Rose’s Magic Liniment.
V- urs,. esp ctfu'iiy, JoaJS Whitx A Co.
To Jenkins A Uartshorne, agents for Dr. J 8. Rove.
DR. J. fi. ROBE'S COUGH SYRUP OR EXPECTORANT,
Is a ; -ver fa ig remedy for Coughs, Golds, Bronchitis,
Asthma, and all Diseases. Price 50c. and |l.
DR. J • 8. ROSE’S ft ERVOCS and INVIGORATING COR
DIAL has oo equal for hi Nervous Affections, Heart Dls
easr.r., Numbness, Flatulence and Heart-Bum. It Is in- |
va cable to all whose constitutions are debilitated by care,
later or study. Price 800.
DR. J. B. ROBE’S PAIN CURER,
Cares all pains internal cr external. It may be relied
on for curing and giving almost Instant relief to Cbdera
Morr as, Cholic, and all pains in the Stomach or Bowels,
Rheumatism from Cold, Sore Throat, pains In the Limbs,
Back or fe de, Chlikla! ns, Sprains and Bruises. Sale to all
ages. Price 12X. 25 and M*c.
.OR. J. t. ROME’S GOLDEN PILLS, for falling of the
Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and Relaxation. —
Price »oc.
DR. J.B. r?ORE’S FEMALE SPECIFIC, a remedy for
Painful Men® ruatJons, Leuoorrbcei,or Whites. Price fl.
DR. J. S. ROSrsDVSPKPTIO OCMPOUND.-Thispre
p« ation ha* never failed in curing the Dyspepnia, Indi
geet'oo or Liver Complaint, when tak’-n in conjunction
W’th hit Alterative or Family Pills. Price of both, 76c.
Dr. J. 8. KOBE’S ANTI-BILIOUS OR RAILROAD PILLS.
The*«* Pill* are not warranted to cure every malady or
<ll*ta*e :n«.ldent to Iran, but they are a grand remedy tor
a Billon® state of the system, and common fevers. When
v Ith Dr Rowe’s Tonic Mixture, will cure the most
Stubborn rnies of Bilious Fever or Fever and Ague.
PR J. 8. ROSE’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, for
Disease®,Pcro uious tore*, and for Purifying the
Blood, It is auj-erior to all other®. Prior fiOe. and sl.
/. the request of many of my pitients I have consented
to oat np a c ’.ass of my moat e hclent prescriptions In the
l )T m f>t Family Medicines, each one suited to a particular
ditcH-**'. and net line thr manufacturers of the many nos
tr. • and prnaceai of the day, promulgate to the worid
tlw anyone compound will cure all Diseases, and who (in
the word® of the great Italian thysirian Spuilacaani) “put
medicines of which they know little into bodies of which
the> knew lesi ” J. 8. KOBK, M. D., Pbila.
All whose constitutions are impaired by disease,or weak
|)7 c '.are, thoohl read DR. J. U. ROSE'S MEDICAL AD
VIM’-R, which contains a description of tho diseases of our
oUraafca'-d the mode of treatment. It can be had without
of
W. H. A J. TURPIN,
WM. H. TUTT, f Aa S u * tA »
BALDWIN k ROBSON, Maulsoo; ADAMS A BRO.,
Eftton’.on; JOHN STILLWELL, McDonough; WM. B.
BE A Y, firifSn, and of Dealers generally in every city and
town ti jughoutthe State and Union. Ja*F4's4-wlyt
S3S" The beat article ever need, as hundreds ran
testify in this ci»y and the sarrouod'ng country. Read—
Oiln;in*e Liquid Hair Dye Instantaneously change* the
hair t» a brilliant J t Black or glossy Brown, which is per
luauent; does not stain or In any way injure the skin.
No article ever yet invented which will compare with ft.
We would a 'vise all thoso who have gray hairs to bay It,
for It never falls.— Boston Post.
For sale wholesale ami rctailby
D.B.FLUM3 i 00.,
s2l-wlm Agent* for Augusta, Ga.
OF* We are aalborlxsd io sunounce *RANKLIN
G. GODBErf & candi late for the offiee of Tax ollector o
Burke county at the ensuing elcotlon.
01-wtJal Mast Voncu.
Hn EXCUSE FOtt ILL-HEALER.
&r An emaomtod frame, sallow complexion, and |
great debility, the result of neglect or m&l treatment, when
efficient Medical advice can be obtained privately and
promptl/y.
Ladies who may be afflicted with Irregularities, Piles
Flstula-in-Ano, Gravel, Scrofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Ac.,
should not allow fnlse delicacy to prevent their making
immediate application to Dr. MORRIS, whose skill In the
treatment of all chronic d'seases and female oomplaints, is
too well known to be questioned.
The Doctor Ensures ail those who consult him by letter
the most honorable secrecy, prompt attention, pleasant
safe and efficient medicines; and to those who follow strictly
his directions, he will guarantee speedy relief and perma
nent cures. Charges reasonable.
All letters, to receive attention, must be post-paid, and
enclose a fee. Address Dr. W. H. MORRIS,
JoW-1 y Savannah, Ga.
| gp~ Portraits. —Chablcs Buurr, Artist from tb«
Aoademyof Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the encourage
ment given him the past season, inform* the Ladies ad
Gentlemen of August % and vicinity, that he has removed to
the Rooms over office of Dr. Van Voorhfs*, on Mclntosh
Street, two doors from Constitutionalist A Republic office,
and is prepared to famish Portraits of the finest execution
at short notlco. Thepnbllc are respectfully invited togive
him a call.
A few mere Pupils InDrawlng can be accommodated.
On Mondny, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, he will
be engntrd, givin« instructions on the Band Hills.
RsmtoßOEa.—Messrs. T. Clanton, Thomas Richards,
Gardner, Jr.
y Union Dank. Augusta, 2d October, 1N54.
—Dividend No 88.—The Point of Directors have this day
declared a D videud of FIVE DOLL I B per shsre from
the profits o'the past tlx months, payable to the Stock*
holders ou demand [>B dlOi] JNO. RAid, Cashier.
lyMflrhniilra' Dank, Augusta, (la., 2d Oct.
1854 serai aunual dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per
shir been declared, payable on the first day of No
vember pro* imo. [*B td] M HATCH,Oishior.
{IT Tlie Koglo dk Pnoeulx Hotel not having been
included in the list of Hotels of this city K * the Fair Com
mittee, the subsetiber gives notice th there Is such tn
Hotel, contain rg 08 rooms—that he has been its Pro
pi .-tor for more than a year, that he is n-w at his
post, prepared to a c >mrao*ate h a friends and the publio
with ‘he very beat the market afibrds.
si 6 ts J. IL PRESCOTT.
The (Vn Mtutional'st, Socfhern Reoor.’er, and Federal
Uni n, will imert for 8 or 4 weeks in weekly, and forward
th%ii accounts,
g'ff'l-oorgia Hai'ruAd, Augusta, Aug. ll)th, ISM.—
At proto-: on against escape of negroes under fraudulent
passes, tickets for negroes will ivj sold only to owners or
other reapin' i v e parties, who will farther be required to
ftxrn ah adup'icale pass to the Ager? who sells the ticket,
to be file t at hia office.
The a‘ m e rule to take eIT-rton and after the lß*.h Inst,
tug 11 5m GKO YONQS, Geu.Snpt.
Ordinary's Ofleo.—Persons having business
■with the will fiad him personally st his office
during the prevalence of the Yellow Fever, (unless pre
v rated bv evknees,) C n MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and
SATURDAYS, from 10 to 13 o’clock, M.
At’o; neys at L%w, or oshere, who may wiah ncocss to
th* office, or may have business with It, wiil bo attended
to by calling on David L. loath, Rsq., at the opposite
offices.
Marriage Licenses ear be obtained at any Urns by ap
plying to Wot. S. Young, ’'avid L. Roitfe, or Lewis Levy,
Isqe. LVON P. DUGAJ4, Ordinary, R. C.
Augusta, Bent. ISth, IflM. lawdswßt
gP 1 Asnus Few Ale Acadoucy.—To moot the
wants of several fried?, there will baa FRBPARATORY
DIFaRTMINT connected with oar Institution, th* j
Tuition fee in which will be ffi per quarter.
•8 L. LaTAA’B, Principal
(iestlemen'i Drew Hats for Falland Win
ter Itt&l.-Wftl. N NIC JOLB has reeeled Beebe A j
Co.'s Fail Bty>e of Gentlemen’s A Alt', an lto vices the at- \
Sen-ion o* his fr onds and the public opposite the new J
Augusta Ban!.. aul2
fy The subscriber would respectfully Inform
the citiserss cf Acvnsta that hi* stock Is now we’l assort- I
ed with new atd d rirab'e FALL GOODS, and hit store j
trill te kept open at ail Lours of the day.
S GREEN, i
nox*. doer to Bone* 1 Brown's Hardware Smre, Broad-st {
©IC-4t
ty Wft'flioa*- and i ommlMiOD Business.—Al
business will be proudly attended to daring the preva
lence of the epidemic. [*B3] M. P. STOVALL.
HF Dr. J. H. Spear*, having had an ample opportu
nity, being KBPirF-NT PHYSICIAN FOB SEVERAL
MOJHUSIN Aix r. )i?lTiL,respeetAdljoßvi his pro
fessions to the cititt&s of AogUkU. OSice oppo
site Plantar** Hotel.
Acgu»ta,«ept.ST Sftt .ftm
the grarfenberg medicines.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRARFENBERG MEDICINEs!
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES.
rpH« BBABFBCBKBG PAbfILY MKDICINKSare wide
-1 It and jo»v.y ce.ebrated aa t*e most safe, valuable and
reliable Paxmljr Medici nee ever oTeeed to the public. They
ar« ecdo'sed by the first physicians of the day, and those
who have e-adthem guarantee their beneficial actios.
“ a ecs; valuable PaJ3pblet, containing a ha* of more
»>i»r. a*.' disease*, with their symptoms and treatment* can
be obtained, without chance.” from
W.H.A J. TURPIN,
wholesale and retail Agect«, Augusta,
S. J. WHITE, Agent,
MlMirrtik,
•ho kcer» • f»fl WflPlJ Go Medicine* on hand at al
Hm~ fIF-A.w',
IKFIBJIAKY.
Dll IV. n. MOSKI.KV'i SCRGICAL
CANCKR infirmary. Is daw Open for the re- bR
cepttoo c* patients. Hi* Ir firm ary contains thirty large
w*» funvahad Rooms, an h plenty o< coa<s and trusty ser
vant* a ways at ' and. Tb\» is the first Insutstion of the
IttcJ e»e-e«ablt-bed in the Slather* &a<«*, although
oDch a> laatHattnn has Jong been c»*tfed. La lies i>e Va.r
raec st ict y private, if desired. They will r«oeire the
dal y itteoslca of the proprietor, as well as one of .h»
naost e*retraced M»n»n- in the South. Dr. M©*aW*
treatment » geos rally a ‘thou, the use of the kmlf , caus
ing very littte pain. P« tacts are boarded at *1 per day,
or gift per easnib. Fee to U cerrod epenbeiore the ease
is uadertabea. Ail must be postpaid,
aao ad iresaed to W. &. MOSELEY D., QrLfio, Qa.
aul7-tf
OXTUBD HOTKL-SIWTOJI OOUVTY.OSC.
TUK 01 bOi'KIFKii begslaav* to Inform the
patrons of Ita<T>' College. and the public gene- H
ratty, that he taken charge of the abov# Bote Land he
hopes with trusty servants, .-rood cooks,and as ardent de
*tre on hie pert to reader hi* House second to nous to the
State, to cbJdn a liberal share of patronage. Person* dr
Families, wishing to spend a season in one of the mc*«
bsaatifu! and healthy rural Tillages in Ifcsdi* (reorv ,
*HU b« accommodated with rooms, Ac. He u also aco
gtruetrog commodious Stab lee. wbash will be attended by
An experienced OsUse. Terms to sa.'t the fioes. £i*
*<*to wUibe, "K»** *»
jK S', W, QWliili
DRY GOODS.
nw cash Btube'
TIIK fUBM/BIBKB would reapect'ui'y inform the
inhabitant® cf tirej-gla aod Forth Carolina, that he
in dow in receipt of hi » supply of Faff «!.d Winter Dry
Good-, aU of »tichbax * bee po'vhased for cij' in the
various Northern mark t®, and a® regards at
which they wili be w>ld,i ig to *ay t w rc. as
the reputation oi GREE.-l’p nor- for bemg the cheapest i
in Angucta, is now firm'y estaolisbod.
o hand, bleached and Brown SfTEETP»GB and
HHittll >GS, of various manaf«c*nrie«: French, Ec*:: h
ana Amer :C »n CALICOES, fr m C* t-21r.-r.'i: G*' G
HAMb, M. D«L• INCS, OAbHMEKb.*, MKRfN- h, BGM
BAZINKi, *LPACCAB, CaNTON CLOTlie, Putin aDd
Plaid WhiteCimfcrc, Jaconet, Nainsook >«nd Moll MUS
LIN; Plain, Plata sod Dotted fcwi*® MUSLIN, LACEd,
EMBROIDER! FS, EDGINGS Cambric and iluaun TRIM
MINGS, HOSIERY, cf all kinds, Ac., kz.
ALSO,
Particclar attention paid to ai 1 kinds cf NEGRO GOODS
and BLANKETS, *ucfc as White and Brown KKRcEYe and
PLAINS, Heavy Brown SHIRTING,
111 and Mackinaw BLANKETS, cc:’d ditto, SaTTLNETB,
K otacky JEANS, Ac., ad of wnich will be ®oid frr caeh as •
low <ts in any Soutnern market. E. GREEN.
B oad-»tre«t. Augusta, Ga. •
Next door below Bones A Brown’s liar-ware Store.
e®-w2m
KEW FALL GOODB.
WILLIAM MHfEAR has received from New-York
% part of his Fail supplies, embracing & great ra
rity of new and tx-autifai artic e® soitabie for the present
season, among which are >
Rich Satin Plaid, Brocade and Plain Fancy SILKS, of the
latest Paris st.ies; ..
piaia BUck TaffeU BILKS, of superior qu&Lty and nek
luaire; ,
Blcli ..J Wool P»r;« Printed DELAIN2S, of new and ele
gant styles;
Fancy all Wool Pari® Printed DELAINES, of small figures,
for Misses and Chi.dree ;
Frem-b all Wool Fancy PLAIDS, of beautiftr style for Ladies
Dreaaes; _ . «. ■
Ingush PRINTS an Fancy GINGHAMS, warranted fast
Bo'pr nor £ngli»b Mo rn'r, PRINTS ud GINGHAMS ;
Loplo’. Pl»ia Wf. 'e, i) i-:x and fzney Colored MERINOS.
Lop *° a P p7ai r -' ! K..-' /IDO ytney Colored DELAINE?, and
Superior 2 ISIca^'bOMBAZINEB, Blaok ALPACAS, and
Black Caaton CLOTS 8 ; , ,
Sap.rior Eofr'isn Black CRAPES, for Trinroing and for
Mourning VkllaS;
La-lies’ Kmoroiden-d French COLLARS, UNDHRSLEEVES,
and OOLLARETTB, of eautifol styles;
Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDKRSLSEVE3;
Work** 1 Muslin r.DGINGS and INSJSRTLNOB, and Narrow
Thread EDGINGS;
Kiel; Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and Honiton LACEF.;
Ladies’ Embroidered, Bocdioped, Wide Hem-sMtched and
Mourning french Lawn UANDKERUIIIRfB, of beauti
ful styles;
Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS;
Ladies’ Kid and Gauntlet GLOVES, and Long and Short
14 and black Lace MITIS;
Ladies' Black Spun Silk aod Fleecy-lined UOBE, some of
txtra weight and siae, of ths beat make and quality;
Rea’ Welsh and Heavy fthaker FLANNELS, of the best
BuptnoVWelsh GAUZY, Saxony and BUk Warp FLAN
NELS;
Heavy all Wool Red PLA.NNELB, for Servants, at low
price*;
English Colored FLANNELS,for Ladies* Backs;
Eng!’*’ And smencan Cant n FLANNELS, of superior
style and quality, with a great variety of other new % d
beautirul articH* of Staple and Fancy Dry Geod?, many
of which have)OSt been purchcsed at auction far below
lbs cost of irnpor ation, ua *tU of which will be sol • I very
lnwpcM. Families wishing to purchiiae their FaL sup
plies early, are respectfully invited to call and -xarmne
ih aeeortmeoL _ >8 Aiwaw
SPLENDID CAEPATS.
TrTILUAII BHKAK has Jus*,revived frrm N.York.
VV Knglish Tapestry Vc*'v.:t CARPETS, of ilch and
sn'endid rtv’ee ;
Mautif-h brussef® CARPETF.ofi-hasteand elegant patterns;
Superior Throe P.y a: d lugrain CARPETS, of new and
beiot'fcl »!• les;
Superior Plain »na Twilled Venetian CARPETS ;
Rich Chenl.le BUGS, to match the Carpet*;
Xhe Tapestry, Velvet and Englluh Bru-.®el® CARPETS,
are of the mart recent importation •, and in r.chnea® of co
cr and elegance of style and pattern, surpass any I have
tver offrre ■ co the punlle. 1 ey are also offered at greatly
reduced pries*, and tho public are respectfully invited to
exit mins the assortment. hi dtwsw
HKW GOODS.
Alexandra a wuuiur have juatfnai
from New York
Jaconet aod Swiss BANDS ; UNDERBLF.EVES and
L\RB;
Ladi«saad M's«eo’Long Black PILK MITT 3;
“ GAUNTLETS and Kid GLOVES;
Black GALLOONS, w ide Velvet RIBBONB and Serpentine
BKAID8; •
Oot’won FLOSS and FrcDCh Working COTTON ;
Sleeve ELAfTIOS and Silk ELASTIC WEB;
Plain aud Figured BLACK SILKS;
D’bAlGEfor Travelling Drea;
Black aad White anu Fancy trINOHAMF and PRINTS ;
GRAdS CLOTH, GAUZE FLANNLLand Irish LINLNS;
With a greatvariety of other Goous to which they invite
the attention of the publit. uul 3
SiAuTIFUL XMBkOIDERILS,
NOW In store, and ail of which have been rscc-ived
within the last six days.
NEEDLE WORKED GOODS of all kinds, the best and
largest assortment that we have yet had of these Gxxia.
HABIT ~ COLLAR.** anu SLKKVIIS,in full seita, of Mai
te* u and Honi ou Laces ; French, Swiss and Jaconet
NEEDLE-WORK, tnar*y very handsome; aiso, each of
the kind* detached an ! separate, COLI.AUB, BLKKVEB
and HABITS; PRILLED COLLAR?, of new styles nod
very pretty. Our stock of Lace, Swiss and Jaconet COL
LA iiS i® very complete ; large Mourning SETTS, COL
LAR?, »i A BUS and SLKEVEo. vaiious patterns.
Lace Swisr> and Jaconet BANDS ; ai *o FLOUNCING, a
large variety.
NEEDLE WORKED DREBSES,from low-priced to very
h®ndfl«*me ; al»o, SKIRTS, Bwis® worked MANTILLAS,
due quality ; Lace BERTIiAft, Ac. Ac., all o* which are
selling <i very low prices. WARD & BULCiiARD.
AptT
f;n£AP MW DSY GOOL3.
WILLIAM H. CRANE,
HAM INK received a very large arid extensive stock o
Spring aud ouitimer DRY GOODS, is now prepared
to offer great ir. lac omenta to these who wish to pur
chase. Hi J Goods have been beraght exceedingly lov?, Bnd
h ' ie to sell them at very small profits, and he
would respectfully ash the pubiio to call and examine h»s
stock And prlc«ft,ao he is s-itisfled they cannot fall to *>.ea!c.
Among .he many articles, are the foUewing:
Summer HI LKB, io small and medium Plaids and Stripes;
Plain BA REG Eb. all colors;
iUch Figured and Plaid BARBOBScf the latest Styles ;
Printed and Broc’je GRJRNADILKS;
Elegant Figured CR/ TE DE FARia;
Broche ana Robe BAREGES,something new;
Plain Colored OHALLYS;
French Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS ;
Printed and Plaid LaWNB and MUSLINS, all prices;
French and Englieh PRINTS ;
New Style Scotch GINGHAMS;
Printed BRILLIANTS, for Children’s wear;
Striped and Figured Satiue JEANS, for Boys’ wear;
White and Brown Liuea !>RILLINQ3,aII qualities;
Black French SATIN, for Gentlemen’s Coats;
A largo assortment PARASOLS;
Ploid and Figured Bonnet RIBBONS;
Black Sewing Silk MITTS;
Ladies and Misses’ Lisle and Silk GLOVES ;
White and Colored Kid GLOVES, best quality;
Embroidered and Plain WhiteOrapeSUAWLS;
, French WorkedCilßMlZKTTEh and SLEEVES,in setts;
Embroidered COLLARS, at all prices;
Rich Maltese Lace COLLARS :
I Mourning OH KMIZEfTEB, COLLARS and SLEEVES;
Crape de Paris and Broche Barege MANTILLAS ;
Black Lane aud Silk VIBLTEB ;
Embroidered Black and White Lace TALMAS ;
Jaconet and Swiss Flouncing BANDS ; *
White and Colored MarseiJies QUILTH .
■ Wide White and Colored Pnrnilure DIHITY;
I Indies,Gents, and Children’s H08IBRY;
, Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS,
Punned and Plaid;
HOMESPUNS, Blue DENIMS, Ac.;
Augusta HHIRTINUS and Georgia STRIPES, at Factory
prices; apfi-dAw
DKY GOODS FCB THE MILLION,
COBGHOVH A BHKANAK h*vo now tho pleasure
to luform their friends and the public that they have
received large additions to their stock of FANCY AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS. Tr.eir stock comprise* almost every
article in their hue. C. AB. have been unavoidably late
in getting their spring and Summer Supplies 25 to 60 per
cent lees than early purchases. 0. A b. s business being
almost exclusively a cash business, and having no leng
credits or bad debt* to cover, will sell at prices that will
not toil to give satisfaction to all. The following ire a few
of the articles to which they would iuvite attention.
SILKS.
B ocade and Glace BILK ;
Black Gro de Rhino do.
Changeable and solid colored BILKS;
Small Chuck* and Striped do.
Faucy Plaid BILKS;
Lining BILKS, all shades end qualities;
Plaid, Plain and Figured BiRKGEKaud TISSUES;
CHINTZ patterns ate styles;
GRSNAJDIJSI9S,SEWING SILKS, Ac.;
F ae French Jaconet LAWNS and ORGANDIES.
MANTILLAS.
Embroidered and Plain MANTILLAS, every color;
Lace and Lisle do (biack);
EMBROIDERIES.
Lace find Mns’?n C LIB iILZ PTES aad COLLARS;
UNDBRSLBfVn and Worked BANDS;
Corded, Bordeied Hem-stitched and Embroidered Line
Cambric 1 LAN PA SR‘CHIEFS
> Bpia and JaconetINSRRTING3 and EDGINGS;
EOF! ::kY.
Ladies’ Jilaal, White and i lored HOFB;
u ** Slats do.
Ladles’open worked do.
Boys'to HOSE, every oc!or;
Gent*. White, Brown and Mixed % HS)8B;
Striked and Farcy do.
Kid GLOVKJ? ; PlO NIC MITTS ;
Also, PARASOLS and FANS;
B t REG KB, for Veils, of every color;
Black Silk VELVET, for TrluiKiiK*;
SKIRTS, every style:
Pantaloon GOuDB »n<i YflbllH66 ;
House Keepingaad Plantation GOODS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Black BOMB AZIN Kfi and ALP AOA2;
BAREGES, TISSUES and GRENADINES;
Second Moi rnlng GOODS, ir every style. mylO
HOUSE WIFE AND FAMILY GOODS.
AS lanen Silk. STINGS aad toHIRTESGB, Cotton do.,
Pillow Case LINr.NS aud COTTONS, Table DAM
AAKS,NAPKINS, TOWELING*, DIaFKOS, FLANNELS,
Ac. Linen Cambric and Silk HA VOKKRCHIKFS, CRA
VATS, Ladies and Gentlemen’s GLOVES and liOSIx&RY in
gToat variety ; Maryland PL A IDS, for servants.
Augusta SHLITINGS aad SHIRTINGS. Cotton 08NA
BURGS and Georgia BTRIPEB, at manufacturer’s prices.
Our Goods are allfresh and new, bought cheap, and will
be offered at a small advance upon the original cost for
cash. Wholesale and Ratal!. They will be shown freely,
represented fairly, and submitted to the unbiassed judg
n.nt of the purchaser.
Orders, accompanied with the money, will hsve *"'ur
prompt attention, and the services of ocr best juc s meat,
An examination of our stock is roapectfuliy solicited.
rahSO W a h f> A BURCH A BT>.
MANTILLAS.
A GOOD assortment of MANILLAS a great variety
colors, of the latest and most fashionable styles, juat
received by fn.l4 1 ALEXANDRE A H 'jMtUT.
RICH DELBS SILK BAT A GREAT BKDUCXION
IN PRICKS.
TITILUAH BHK\R ’.a* .oat receive I from New
TV York, LADIES' RICH DRKcS SILKS, of dcw and
beautiful styles, rhleh were purchased at auction greatly
beta v t*.e cos: of nap'nation, aad which are offered at
i great bargains The ca iiea are respecOuUy invited to cad
and examine ihe assortment. sd-dtwftw
SJCBSOIBSBXS3.
TUB subscriber bas ju-t received a large lot of Rich
And Low-priced EMBROIDERIES, consisting cf
Lace, Book and i MaaEn COLLARS;
“ “ *• “ CtiSMIZb''iTT?S;
u “ “ “ UNDSRBISSVfiB;
Hoardsc:and Second Mcumlng COLLARS aad SI TRUES
“ M Emhr’d. L. C. E’DK’Fo
Embroidered White Orare SHAWLS ;
Muslin BLEEVKJS And OHEMIZETTKS, in setts, Ac.
mhß4 JOHN i‘. BKTZE.
DITCH BOLTING CLOTHS.
YTTULLIAM BUEAB ha? received trove New-Yo-k,
TV N 's. 0,1, 38. 4,5, fi, T, b, 3 and U Du: h
BOLTING CLOTIff, of the best quality, to wh..u he re
spectfuily invitee the attencon of the public.
;eI7-dtwaw
l A DIES’ DRESS GOODS
OF BIC » 3 BPLEKDID STYLES.
\1 lUJUi !-i: Hi, rocs; red from Sow Vorfc, s
T T v: ry Larv'e . !
toEoau.r Go CDS, of new iDd be&cUfti! styles;
EMBKOIDKaiSS, eonsprisi-i« Lsdies’ Collsrs
sM Cnoe, slreveo, uptstftte. or in setts, of newsnd
elesfsnt styles;
swnor, etr vej «od Checked SILBo, to he eat in sry quo
uty for ladies’ or MUses Drwsset;
IJO< tiLlNs, for Lsires’ of beactifal
urd Msltese LACES, of sp^ndid
Rk± Mo,m EDGISGS, inserting* tnd
i ooom ••
HOBIKAV ’ ’ Misaea and Ckiidren’e
Ladiee ftandal kood. Bpaniah, Bridal an*i .. v --
a very iar*« and n R FANS, |
Lkdiae’ Fancy. Bnda! ano Mourning PaRa?OTA
A falland complete aßaorcrceni of BTaPli DRY OOOTVt
O—ipnMngaimvwtevery aiucie requires fer or o^’
tation BM, aad to ad of which the attenttoo cf tbc
reapectitHly infrt-sJ. my9-Stw*wi w
SEQ&O CLOTHS. " j
ITTHA! VM SHEAR ha* received a nppiy of Negro
V> CLOIHB of the Augnata Manu actar ng * -m.»aay,
10 which he respect .oily invites the auentou of the pushe!
Jelf-dtwaw
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Rich Twtaccd ►ilk*, mzd liaavei. Organ
dice, Jarouckj) HrilliAnta, Kreoeti faficoca,
feu. broideries.
MILLRR A WARRKX have received a large rook
of the above GOODS, shseh, for bovuevy, euxott
and Taaiarr, are beneved to br; unsurpasaod in any mar
ket; ano having been selected from tae very latest Im
portations, cur customers wihflnd them to be the kewsst
Akachoioeut Gouda of the soaso-.
AIAO,
A L>a*.ufbJ line of G')o;»Bfbr Maßes’wear.ccnxiffti&go/
Eiyt HAACGE aOitES, tsometiun. new )
*•1
PUin, Butt, Pmk, Bine mv /.» a c .react CAMBRIC.
T. each, mS iowtai. PRINTS.
Vs s hsoasooe stock of GOODS for Gents. I
im« isoyk *«r. whiot we waca ae picssed to stow oar
uasb e»ssMtf tte peblte, uuiu item ttu cur «rko..
, OT i!e l i.^ l i.tGa«/«t * fn£ “|
?»rsoa« from tie country would do well to wire ass
qatan ptuatMtnj etsewLsre. 1
WAREHOUSES.
OLIVER C. LEE,
TT T ARRHOrkK AMD COMMISSION
» MERCHANT, Auirusta, Ga-, Ore* on
Brcad--*r-ret, 6 door« below Bon :* A Brown’s
HarfTw-r<* fttore, wd; continue th- War hnc-e and Com
mia>ion Business, and hopes ny atrict »’•««>iion to the in
term o h * cu»corners to merit a ibtral patronage.
forwarding through Good® will receive prompt en *
Hon. *' 26
llft DlVBOli
XITAKRHOI-B AID CUM «IpBIOJi ;a ■- v
W MTBriTANTa. Anriuto.C .yiU coptipae j ,u
--the W*rtl Bua the; - |j) ■-£
fire-prw>f Bui ding, on Mcletoih .trtet, *nd *u. s «
Lheirp on to the interests uf.ll *no cODQae
bojineij to their
the, are prepared toeJtteadthe u*u»! esph facia ties.
euc,.ee p P X?A AC T. iIKAKO.
Anrceta, Auentt Ql, 1554. JOtLJC DAVIAC-.V.
. ai 16m
LAABETH BOPIII.IS,
WARRHOI -K AIV D COM.MISSIOIfire-v
MIROHANTa, ADgMta, G»., re nee* tt r
tender of bis sere cee to the pnblic for the storaceMßKS
and .aie of Cotton, Grain, Floor, Bacon a&d aa oloer
onuntre Prdaee; t arirhaee of Merchandise ani every a»-
scnptton of Produr ion order.- Will make A ' '
shipment. Cotton to Baeannah, Charleston, Balumore
and New Tore, with the nsnal Cash Ade.nce. on Cotton
and otherPn-tuce la store. Charges, customary raws oi
ingest 21, 1=54. ,pM fm
WAREHOUSE AWO COH-RISSICN BUSINESS.
D’AJIiTieSAC, KVASS 4> C»._ continue
the above botaieM at Aogiuta, Geo.,
renew the tender of tneir services In the SJo r *S e
and Sale of Cotton and other Produce. Their e»t«o. v
Fire proof Warehouse is immediately at the Depct of the
Georgia R.Hroad, and they continue t> teceive au con
signmenta of Colton, by that Bead, without any .
Drayage Their Office and Sa es-room are at th- oa
Bread-street, between the Inaorance and State
B< G.-ders for Bagging, Eope, Ac., fifed at the lowest mar
ket rates, and liberal advances made when required oa
Prouuc* .n store. , , ,
C mmisaion :or •eliing Cotton, 25 c fp ta P- r k J* a ,** VT . 0
*M. M D ANIIGNAO,
GfcO. W. EVANS,
au22-6m WM. K. EVAN .
DOCGHTY & 81-^LLa
VT7AREHOUKH A.ID
VV MERCHANTS, Auguata,G& , will continue
the warehouse and commission busi-HHH
NESS at their oid stand on Jackson-street, devoting, as
heretofore,their personal attention to the i merest® of cus
tomers.
They are prepared to extend the usual cash facilities.
Char? e * made in conformity with the established rates of
the city.
E. W. Dosshtt, j W. Amos Bkall.
Augusta, August 19, ISM. w4m
J. J. PEARCE,
TXTABKHOUriE AND COMMISSIONrn-yr
VV MERCHANTS, Augusta, Ga., would re
epectfully inform his friends and the public that
he will remove on he Ist September next to the u««» *ud
exterAsive Fir - proof Warehouse of T. b. Metcalf, tmmedi
auly between Mclntosh and Jackson Streets, next ad
joining Messrs. Dustin Waker k 00., above and near
Warren Block ; where he will devote his personal atten
tion to the elorwe and sale of Cotton and other produce
consigned «o hi ca’e
CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE, and EAMILY
SUPPLIES forwarded to customer® aa usual.
I'our patronage a. reapect/ully solicited.
August 18, 1 Hft4. J. J. PEARCE.
hIttFSOV & GARDINER,
WARKUOIHK AND CU»!.MIH»IOXrr-r\
MERCfIANTS, Mclntosh street, Augusta,
Ga , widcontiaae the Ware'-ouse aua comrn.s
--e o ' iiu3 : ne—io the r Fire-Proif Building ou Aiuiat .®a
str-.et, ij ai> !i branches, and hope by strict personal at
te. Moa lo the intercut* of all who place busiuos® in their
hands, to merit public fa-or.
Orders for fc:. .Jug. J’ope and Fam.ly Supplies filled at
the Liweat market i rices.
Ca*h Advances made when required on Produce in store.
J. R. SimpsoM. | J. T. Gakdiszb.
s.u 5-6 m
2EALL & STOVALL,
GROCERY MERCHANT'S, AUGUSTA, GA.,
WILL continue beGrocerybunineesinaliits branches,
at their old Stand, on Broad etrea, opposite the
Plktnteie' lintel.
oar Stock of Groceries wi i at ali times be large, the as
sortment compute, and par licuiariy adapted to PUuitrs’
trade —a libera! share of which we have go long enjoyed,
and h?pu still to receive. W .'rf. M. BKA_jL,
JOHN VV. L. STOVALL.
BElurrSTirlLt,
Wabkhol'kk aiv a c'OM.vjiftsiowrrrvx
MEKCUANTS, Augi sta, Ga Will con
tinue the W archousa Bcsines; in ai! its branches, "tSESi
ou Campbell street, and wili give particular ar.d prompt
attention to the sale of COTTON AN t> OTUkR PR'. DUCE
instore. Our fauil.tics being ample, we wi 1 make Cash
AfiVan'-es when r«-qa red.
All Cotton consigned to us will be sold at the Warehouse,
where one of the fir n may at all times be found.
Ou mini >a! on .or selling Cotton will be 25 rents per bale.
WM. W. BEALL,
August 5,18 4. JOHN W. L. STOVALL,
hud urn
£>ASA WASHBj RV.
{Successors to Washburn , Wir>ur est 6h.,)
I7VACTORB ASDCO WMI«BJO.\ MBKCJHA.YTB,
1 tiatunnah, Georg a, wi 1 continue the above business
at 114 Bay street, east of the Exchar f,*.
Or !ers Tor HAG GkN i AND dOFfi, an'- ether supplies,
filled promptly at lowest cash prices.
Kunutascxa:
MaJ. Wm. Hanford, G n. k. P. .Myrickjßai’win county.
A. VoAUutn, Ira P«.ck, Twiggs coui ty. Jty. Ji o. S. Row
land, Caw county. M. Dt .u:r», *3. B. Ma.;»ba 1, .ilessrs.
Garter A Harv>y, Putnam county. Black A Cobb, Sloar
ft Hawkins, Rom*.
I'BANom G. Dana, J Hesrt K. Washbuiut.
>sin
WAKiiiioo&3 A COMMIfiSIDIf BGBINEB3,
/ UGUti'i A, GA.
ON the lvt Beptem' er nest, the underrigned will take
into co-partr.es ip Mr. JOHN W. WaLKER; on
and after that dato :h* 'arehou--? and Commission bur
ners will be conducted under the firm cf JJUSTiW,
WALSSK & CO.
They re'psotfuliy solicit for the new firm a continuance
of that liberal patronage heretofore extended to theta.
Augrat, 7,1854. BUBTIN A WALKER.
jtuß-dawlm
h." P. STOV&LLj
WARBaOibli AMD COM MIBSIOM
TV ME.JUA. f, Augusta, Ga.,coniinue*j the
business in all its branches, at his extensive PIRESQmeXb
PkgoF WAREHOUSE, on Jackcon street, near the Globe
Hotel.
The usual CASH facilities aff.rded to cuttomers.
August 9, 1864.
WHITLOCK* COSKEKY & €O.,
llfAßEHOl’bh AND COMMISSION MUR- \-v v
VV CHANTS, AUGUSTA, G A., continue to
transact bubinet-s at their old stand, on Camp
bell-street, where they devote thtir personal atteuuon to
the sale of Cotton and other Produce consig' ed to them.
Liberal CASH ADVANCES made on Produce when de
sired .
BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES pur
chased at the lowest market rates.
They solicit a continuance oi the patronage heretofore
extended to them.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN COBKERY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August S, 1854. auO-wSm
CKOCKE & REUS,
VITAUhHOIJisK AMD COMMISSION
Tv MERoiiANTS, Jackson-street, below ana
on the opposite siue of W ".Ten’s Block.—The fc-sSKTrn
undersigned would respectfully inform their friends \n
former patrons, that they will remove, on the Ist Sep
lemoer n»*xt to the NE‘.V AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE
PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson-street, below ana on
the opposite aide of Warren’s Block.
Wo will give ou- personal attention to a!! business en
trusted to our care, as heretofore and hope to merit a
continu nee of the Javor of fomei atron?.
W« are prepared to make, at all ti es, liberal cash ad
vances on Produce ui s.ore.
Ordcra for iJ AGG'NG, ROPE and \MILY SUL’PLIKS
will b*; c.-.rofiiily filled, and at the lowest market price.
JOHN K. CROCKER,
jy2l-6m JOHN C. REES.
S. D. HEARD,
WAREHOUSE AMD COMMISSION rrvxv
MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., respectfully
announces to his former patrons, and the public
generally, that he will continuethe above busineoi
Ms old stand, Fire-Proof buildings, east side of Mclntosh
street, where his st let personal attention will be giveD to
the storage and sale of cotton, grain and country pro
duce generally.
The receivln; and forwarding business will also have
h? s prompt attention.
j Liberal cash advances made cn Produce in Store, when
I desired.
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP
PLIES, filled at the lowest market prices.
Commissions for selling Cotton 2b cents per bale.
Augusta, August 1,1554. &u 5 d*w6m
PYE & BASSES,
YI7ABKHOI6K AMD CO.M MIBBJOM
IT MERC Ha N Id, Al' G CST a, G A —The un - ***«s
do-signed Lave this day formed a Co partnership
ft>r thi. Iruns? :.ioc. of a General Wart house and commis
sion Business, under the firm of DYE <c BARE£B, and
have ta" n the large Fire Proof Warehouse, ou the corner
of Wt» iugtoa and U*s»nold»-Btreets,at present occupiua
by Crocker A R- es.*
We will give our nnd personal attention to the sale
of COTTON and viher Produce; also to the Receiving and
Forwarding of Goods consig ed to our care.
All orders for bAGGJNG, ROPE and FAMILY BUF
FLIth*, filled at the lowest market price. Liberal cash
advancer nade on consignments when requlrrvi
Our Commission for selling Cotton * ill be 25 vents per
bale. JAMES M. DYR,
July IS,ISSi. Y7M. K BARNES.
TM. DYK returns his sincere thanks to his frimd3
• and pv-roas for t>*e liberal patronage heretofore ex
tended to him, and soli its a continuance of the same for
the new Firm. jySO 6m
run & iiLHia,
(SUCCESSORS TO PLATT k BROTHER,)
WAHKHOtsK A.\ D COMMISSION
MSIRCUANTB, lleynolds-street, Augusta,
G*. —The undersigned having formed a
ship for the transac ion of a GhN&RAL WASatioCaa
AND COMMISSION BUBINEB3,ha e taken the commo
dious Tire- Proof Warehouse on recently
occupieti by Platt & Brother, conven ent to the Railr ads,
is>-er and Banhs. We will give our personal attenfion to
sale and storage of Colfc-n and ether Proance: also to the
forwarding or Goods consigned to our care. Liberal cash
acvaDces ma ie on Produce in store. We will give our per
sonal attention to tiding orders for Family Supplies, which
will be furnished st tbe lowest rat a
Cur C(>cnmissions for selling Cotton, will be 85 cento
nrr be!c. A cf patronage ia solicited.
; ‘ IJWIS Pi Ktr. 1 Thosos A. Oilhak.
■ fADWIN PLATT return* r.is sincere thanks for far
j j, a ner patronage, and r seectiuUy so! ci'.s » cont:nua*
I Uoncf the same t< ? thi new firm of PLATT k GILHaM.
I July Ist, 195< asS
J. A* ANSLCYs
! UNKUAL COM Ml SION AND PRODUCE
i VJT MBkCUANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on *.'rcaJ
j street, oppooi.e Ui ion biuik, .ti i five prrrrnt ar
! personal * tendon to the sai« t f Bacon, Lard. Gra ? • ur,
1 cotton, and ad ariicie* of Merchandise consigned t-‘ him.
I A.’so, to the ;or warding of goods for the interior and North
ern ts, at the customary ra e*.
libera: .- •VuU a cither m ca-ih rby acceptances,ma e
: cn articles in siore, or when Bub ol i-afiiug accompany
’ drafts.
j Refers to Baker, Wilecx k Co., 2J kB. Wiihinaon, J.
j F*-g', Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, William* * W icox,
Thos. Trout A Co., Chariest ;n, 8. C’., Wm. Duncan, i’adei
, 'ird, Tsy /. o , F. T. vvd: , Ga ; Marges,
Bennett *Co , Nts York; j. 'A i son AGo, D. Stn rt A
j ton, Baltimoro; Wood k hon, Ne./ Url-ians; O. B Wei*
j tone, Dauoa, Gs; Grcnride k -am|.-l. a , cl.attaacoga, Tenn.;
; Bearcen, Sjd *; *. o , Knoxvil c, to. K. Kce-der, Ath
j ens, Tean.; W. ti. Shaparu k 00., Berry k Dttnoville, Nash*
' vill«,lenn. 62
THGS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
! ( 1 FANISA L COMMISSION M t
CH AN >. Augusta, Ga.—Having forme i
a. co-par tnenh.r. for transacting a General Com )£&£*!&
ralti'uh besineas in this city, we pledge oursc..L- a
i prompt an-i faithful attend on to any business committed
to cur car-.*, Ti e will give careful attention to the sale of
Cotton, flour, Gram, bacon, Lard, Hay, and all kinds of
: Produce, and to the filling of o ders in the market. Uav
. mg ample facilities we are prepared to make liberal cash
i tcvjacw on coasifrnmecu to ns.
• Oar office aso s- c . oom is on the North side c ■ Broad
' street, a few c -ors above the insurance Bank.
Cough cons.'neJ tn us wih be stored in a safe Ware
house. " THOS. P.toTO\ ALL,
au6-dJLwIy jpg. H. £TO»ALL.
BAMEY & STOSY,
Grocery merchasts, Augusta,
Ga., will contisae t!te GROCERY BCtol
NktoJi, -a all its brandies at the old stand
BroAi-c:reet, two doors beiow Bones k Browu. *»o«w«
daily rtceirk g our Fall Stock. Our stock will at alit mes
he *.r£ t complete, and adapted to the Pla
ters* trade —a liberal share of which we have so long eo
ioved, ani v.pe still to i-eceive. J.D. RAMEY,
?. ?ESNNEB
PIANO iIANITACTLHEb,
£8 ready to execute all orders for Pl-
ANOcofalidescr;ptiona,which liewa: -j+i
rants to be eviual in tone, quail, y and dn
rabidty to any that art brought from the * * J 8
North. The following is one of various testimonials, «hick
have been kiodly given to P. B. by gentlemen ia this city.
Having oougfct a Piano of Mr. P. £ rentier last vear,
wnic was of ois own cake, I take greatpivasurem testify
ag my perfect approbation ofitin every respect. Jtis vurj
rich in tone, easy of touch, elegact y mtc' and keeps in
* f roc what I have seer c! Inr. bren
atr.srikn0 ®’ 1 p® heaitaUon in recommending then
1 i i'? i! U. ,0r ' ,aahty ’ to » u - ho to wait of
n-acd duraL-ein sura men:. j g Hasv.
Be.. Mr.lord,M>. J M- H.
S. rruCT.B. B»aan, Mr. Wm. R. Bchl-mer taj olhtr..
Pianos, Organs and other muaica . instruments tuned and
ikiliitti!; re paired, at theshortest notice.
n . I . BRENNER,
Broad-st. above McKenui-st
JINKS BEKETINGB
1A 4 11-4 4cd LISKS -HEETINGfI. A few
l\j"Te pi ices of the above < n baud, and will be sold
ct to die*. [Jeßd] WARD A BCRCHARD.
»ACOA—IO c-*ks Grenville A Samples extra
3 cored HAMS,
%b casas sugar cured SIDES. Tory choice. For sale by
myl7 HAAD, WILLIAMS k 00.
BUSINESS CARDS.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CART'S, not exceed! n
•ixlnea. will be inserted under this h**ad at the rate off 1
per Cards exceeding *ix Inei, will be charged
pro rata p«-r Bne.
THOMAS U AIDAS,
A TTORSKY AT LAW, -parta, G*., will practice
t\. i= tlie counties of Hancock. Washington, Warren,
Taliaferro, Greene, Putnam and Bailwin. Particular at
tention paid to loHect r.g.
Rffe'** by penn : «sion to Vestrs. Miller k Warren, Thos.
Richards A .'on, M£>rd, Hart A Co., and Snap eon A
Gardiner, of Augusta; Messrs. Hand, Williams A Wilcox,
and Hopkins, Hudson k Co ,o» Charleston, 8. C.
j y.<-foa
POPE & WEEMS,
A TTOB.YKYS AT LA'V, Washington, Ga., wll
/V. practice In *be ciuntiea comprising the Northern
Circuit, acd Columbia of the Middle Circuit.
All business entrusted to them will receive prompt at
tention.
Ai.miim Fora, J*. j Jons B. Wkkms.
QUINCES E. NOLAN,
ATTORNEY AT LA VV , oJee at McDonough, Hen
ry county, Ga., will collect claims in the counties cf
Henry, Bpa-ulding, Meriwether, Pike, Fayette, Coweta,
Fulton, CeEaJ'u, Newton, Jasper, Batts and Monroe.
ap9-6«
PAIL T. tILL£PIGU£,
i7» ACTOR AND COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston,
g. C., sells Cotton, Grafn, Flour, Bacon, and all other arti
cles cf Produce.
I0f“ Strict and f-rompt attention given to the Fo •
warding of Goods and Produce.
Reference—Messrs. D’Antignac, Evans A Co., Angus t
Geo. jcS-3m
r. srsarHocES. o. k. averill.
T. BTBNHOCBS & CO. f
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MRRCHANT9
No. 2 Bayne-aireet, Char Union, 8. C.
Refer to R. Dulin, Hand, Williams A Wilcox,Charleeton
Hand, Williams A Co., Augusta; J. Norcross, Atlanta; E
C Chandler, Chattanooga; C. H. A D. L. Coffin A Co
Knoxville ; B. 8. Danbar, Hamburg, 8. C. myl9-lm
CHAB. A. GREINER,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Bavanncih, Georgia,
YI7ILL give pa; ticuiar attention to Receiving and For-
VV warding Merchandise to the interior, by River or
Railroad. je2-6m
ERLLVER b. HARRSEBS,
leCMieOktl *0 WILLIAM 8. ORI<«l
COTTOIf AND ÜBSKRAL COMMIBBIOS uER
CHANTS. b 5 North Water-tt. and 42 N.
Philadelphia.
Ws. M. CXUKK2. | WM. W. HAHKSKBS.
aptl
LAW.
f ’DW. YOUKG HILL, aler birteen years experi-
U / enee ox the Bench, has resumed the practice. La-
Grange, Ga. oIP-ly
LAW. m
r |M!B SUBSCRIBE'*, resuming the Practice of LAW
A will give prompt and faithful attention to all busings
entrusted to his professional management.
His Office is on Washington-street, one door north
Broad. ja26 ALFHEUS M, RODGKBB.
JOH3 M. TILLEY,
A* TOR* BY’ AT LAW, Cratnordville, Ga., wil
practice In the counties of Taliaferro, Warren and
Haneot-k of the Tj vtheru Circuit, and the county oi
Greece ot the Ocxxmiget Circuit. n 22
ROGERS, BARNARD & CO.,
COMM Ifett IGA MKH4.HANTB, 72 Poydras-streei
New-Orleaus.
K. O. itsKi nj, | L. F. Kooaas, j in ward B annual)
oen-iy*
WII.LU3 J. b<U<.BEttrr,
VTTOttJIiEY AT LAtt, Now nan, Coweta coanij
Geo., will practice : n ail the countiesof the Coweta
Circuit.
N. B. Special attention paid to the collecting practice--
New nan, Geo., September i2th,1858.
UASiiBURS, WILDER % i«.,
j •AL'TORti AND GOMMIg&KO.Y MKHGZJ AXTh,
r .-avanaah, or gin.
J<a WiiiMkcui, Jho. R. Wilder, e'tuutfis Dana.
au23-twSpi
JOEL e. BARN LIT,
ATTORJHKY AT LUV, Madison, Morgan county,
Ga., will practice in the following counties, to wit*.
Clarks, •■•'alton, Baldwin, Morgan,Greene,Putnam and
Jasper.
fggr Parties will be promptly notified and paid, when
their '•oil acted. au24-iy*
Llflioft bfLPHEflib,
VTTOttWKY AT LAW, office at Sparta. Geo., U
practice in the counties of Hancock, Washington
Warren, Talialerro and Ore*#-;,-. apr2l-ly
W. W. TttOMAt*,
A TTOKXEY AT LAW, Newnan, Georgia, wilJprac
ticein the counties o.’ Coweta, Troup, Meriwether
Heard,Carrel). DeK&Jb and Newton. april-ly
u'VH* 0. CfiJUajiRAEL.
CAOM&littttJON MKIit’SIAXT, Augusta, Ga , will
J attend to the sale of Product; of all kinds, consigned
to hici.
iu BUST,
, TTeilNKh AXD COIftSKLLOR AT
4 *_ and General Land Agent for Gilmer county
Bilijay,Gilmer ormuty, Geo. mnr*2i>
DISSOLUTION.
THJK COPARTNtfiKHMIP heretofore existing be
tween Messrs. DAWSON & WALKER, having been
this day dissolved by mutual consent, the undersigned
riil continue to PRAOT: LAW in all of the Courts ti
*hi* County, and in the M' 3d < Circuit generally.
gr>l4-lf. BDWA RP J. WALKER.
Wfl. WAR L1& HAUE&SHA3I,
( 1 EKSRAL COMMISSION MKHCHAKT, No. *
VIT Warren block, Augusta, Ga. Prompt and particular
attention given to all consignments of COTTON, RICE,
FLOUR, GRAIN, and all kinds of Country Produce.
ItaFKiiKJicssi— Savannah—Aietrsrs. R. Habersham A Son
N. A. Hardee & Go., Mr. W. Woodbridge. Auguata-
C-rmichael ( bean, Mr. John P.. Dow, Mr. J . a.
Ansley. New-Yorx— Mr. Geo. C. T. Seaman, Mr. K W
Rlesoker, Mr. J. U. Habersham. apß-6m
nmom & tim,’
. TTOBiiEYh AT LAW, LawreucevfUe, Ga.
.’ambu <. Simmons, | J. Nicholas Glmth,
mhx£-dtwa* 1 r late of CarnesviJle, Ga.
WILLIAM L. MAULER,
ATTORNEY A1 LAW Jefferson, Jaokbcn county,
Georgia, will practice Law in the counties of Clarke,
Walton, Jackson, & win nett, Hall, Habersham and Frank*
lin, of the Western, and Madison county of he Northern
Circuit.
References:—Samuel Watson and M • la, Esqs., Jeffer
son ; D. W Spence and W. J. Peeples, ‘••sqa., Lawrence
viile; U. Wewton and 0. Peeples, Lsqs., Athens ;
Law A Clark ami .uartin Graham, Gainesville
*ps
p. c. LM^roii,
Attorney at uw Oaraesviiie, Ga.
IlarKßkNcs^:
o.Peeples, *sq., Athena, Ga.
W. L. Mitchell, Keq , 14 “
Col. B. F. Hardeman, Lexington, Ga.
Gabriel Nash,ofDaDielflvlllo,Ga.
£*nar 1 Freeman, Esq.. Newnan, Ga. jao-wly
JOSEPH WASOExY,
ATTORNEY AT U W, Warrenton, Ga., will prac
tice in Warren and the adjoiningcounLes. Specia’
attention given to foreign claims. ja2B-ly*
1 A. ANSLEY,
(Late . .-Hrmof Seymour, AnsUy & Co.)
< lEABIIA- AMD PRODUCI
’. T MBiiO!fAN r » Migust-a, Georgia. Office on Bros' 1
Street, opposite Bar. H »f Brunswick.
RKOTON,
ATTUtt>» » AI LAW, Marietta, Ga.,wiiipractice
La the Counties oi Cherokee, One s, Polk, Paulding
Garrell, Campbell, Pulton. Delta lb,Forsyth and Oobb.
RarKHSMONti, Barrett £ Carter, Baker A WUcox, W. T.
Gould, Augutst* I tmei Carter & C*o., Savannah; Perry
Hpencor, <)ofumtou , O. ttaer?9 of Marietta. J alB-6m*
A. VJ, STOKE,
AmSI '-.A W RsyettCTilie, Gu.
dSB
SgORSB A. BKESOT,
»’ACTOR ASB ce/YIMfBBIOM MERCHANT
« Uharleß:on,9.o.
RmniziroES: —B. 3. Ethett. ff 9U 3 Messrs. T. &. * ?. Bu-id
Wm. B. Heriot, Ksq , Gharlertbn, 8. C.
jots si* imo,
% TT'MtNIsY AT Wstrro-^oi' t ewrg:a
janST-tf
c* w. CAmf,
4 TTOUWEI A r 3’ UW. Frsnkllu, Gc&nl court;/
A Ga.,wllU«9Dd to Prcf"**fr>nal Business fa the conn
ties of Heard,Carroll. Gampi wjU, Coweta, fayeHe, Merit
wether and Troap.
Rwntirsos.—T?b&o. Mnrphy,M«o., DtCiPir, 65.; s ‘or*
JO. Y. HilLLaQrangc,do.; Hoa.lL k.irlei ta, do.;
Col. Id. M.Tldreil.FayetteylHer'lo.; Mr. William Dang) »
& BRYAff,
t*£NfittAJL AGENTS AND BKO&KHb.
•OH the purchase aou sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX*
V C HAW OS? and REAL ESTATE
|T*y“ Office No. ITT Bay atr-«t, Savunah, Q*. dll
STONE, STABS A 00.,
i3*POBTRBN i!ID WBOLBIjILK OBALKnt
1 in DRY GOODS, No.*i Liroadway,New York.
Lxvi P. f>TOR», 1 Hthst ri. Stotxsbcrt,
geßeeirtriP;*, I K. Laxqdo* Buvhsa,
Joha. J. R»ook. jylC
<CH* J. JOMWB. i JOJJM E.BTUMS4
iOSSS i. 87U&UUSS,
% YTOIXWBY& AT LAW, Waynesboro*, Georgia
c\ jel3-ly
j, e. a ft. a. swjbaw,
, rTUBKBY? AT LAW, Law Range,Augi-atajia.
iV. Practice in the Courts of the Middle District. anS
Common Pleas of the City.
Jons C. B*.xu> also practices in the Courts of Edgeflel#
*nd Barcwo ! districts,Sooth C&rcliOA
JfiHS 0. 3* %AT. A. SItCA ■
A3DSEI* 0* S. DAWSOS,
AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia.
1 aiTi tj’i”i j reL Aliy livkek siabus,
BAI.’VMUDt.B, GEORGIA,
BY JOHN HiBBIi&D. jy’B 1,
GSORGIS. RiHROAE.
tsmmss**.msßimssji
PAaaivixOKK ILAIN&.
LEAVE August*, daily at 6 A. M. AEd 6 P. M.
Arrive at •* ** 0.30 a. m. ana tr. m.
Leave Atlanta, daliy, at 9 10 \. M. and 7 10 P. 3d.
Arrive at 44 •* 4 A. M. and \SO P. V.
CONNSCTING WITH ATHENS BRANCH.
Leaving Cnioa Point da* l y acdays excepted) at 2.55 P. >!.
Arriving at “ ‘ u 44 lU.SOA.M.
WITH SOUTH CAROLINA TRAINS.
Leaving Hamburg dai y at 6.80 A. M.
Arriving at Harm org *• 400 P. £l.
WITH WASHINGTON BRAN H.
i Leaving Camming daily excepted) at 10 A. 3d.
and 4 P. M.
i Arriving at Camming daily (Sundays excepted ) at .30 j
A. M and BJOP. M.
| Wil’d ATLANTA ANtf LAGRANGE RAILROAD.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.50 A M.
Arriving at 44 44 4 P. M.
WITH MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Leaving Atlanta oai'.y at SP.M.
Air.ring a: 41 k 2.10 P. K.
eaving Atlanta an Tuesday, T:.u-»Jay and Saturday at
7 .So A. M. ana arriving a: Atlanta on Monday, Wednes
day and Friday at B P. *J. ivW
GREAT REDUCTaGN OY FREIGHT ON TH£~
CENTRAL AND AUGUSTA k WaYNKSBURO’ RAIL
ROADS, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
;IU jh—a
■BE
ON AND a ter the ixth inst., this Company sr:l* dis
contmae their pr c sent Kroiglu Tariff aetiretn Augusta
and -avaanah, and reuone their rates as foLows:
FIRST CLAaS—Boxes Hats, Furniture, Bonnets, Ac.,
per toot. $0 03
SECOND CLASS —Boxes and bales Dry Goods,
Shoe*, Saddlery, Giaas, Dregs, Confectionary, Bis
cuita and Oiacktrs, par 10U its 0 45
THIRD CLASS—B-gging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,
Tobacco, Leather, Feauur», Loar and Crushed eugar,
Hides. Cctt. n Yarns. Dvmesucs, (down) Tin, Bar and
Sheet Iron, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, in
hhds- cr crates. Rags, Cast.nge, H-rdware, Taliow,
Hollow Ware, Ac., per IOC i >• 0 20 i
FOURTH CLASS —Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron.
MU and Grind S:aes, N ais, Bacon, inboxes ana
casks, Ac n p«r UO lbe 0 15
WM. M. WADUCF, Gen’iSup’t.
Central nail road OfSc-, /
Savannah, July lUth, 1554. j Jyl9
HEW FIRM.
HATCH A EiGBIE,
rnHB undersigßed hiving iisociated with him io bosi-
X sees Mr. JOHN T. BEGBIE, of this city, br the pur
mm Os more thoroughiy carrying -a the BADDL6, HAS
nma*Bd TRUNK MLA> UPaCI LRISG, in ah its oraackee,
takas this ooportnnity of leumnag his sincere thanks ~c
na farmer castomera !or the Boeral patronage extondtd
ta him would solicit a eontinuance of
their eusiem to ths new Irm.
They to* to lh*<r basineas, and wil» endeavor
by ih&r eCorts to otter mcacaments unsurpassed
h, any —hi»ghmaßt .i the dtl SOTt»l Qt South.
__ *• rf»T<;u.
O L'ADllHUl.—*4m- J.ii T.JtAiUiM J
O 1* d'i. CS»»l* HiGSS.-1A ;
1 iro l * C'. Cud LvuU L
1 ** Tarrant’s extract CU _.EBB A COP AIT A ;
S fcbls. Canary 3SED;
§OO en QUiNiNB;
§ graa. Fahnestock’. VERMIFUGE;
5 ** MeLarVa do;
6 dos. Rands- 3AR3APARUOJL;
i gros. Congrees WaTRR
Jast received per ?>taananr Fasten.
WILLIAM H. TUTT,
,)M daw Whokaaic and Ret ad Druggist.
Vr, . , Jt! v FOR LETTERS DISMIS
SOKY.
SAOUiNBUk COUNTY. G.—Wn«nu,
t' T e. ,’ministr.-tcron the e cm
be .*iee,..V“' ,°7tomefor DUBtarti-n :
These nre therefo- 3 to cite «><• »I<w»ol.h s:l pers. oe
co-acrsei.toteand »..pe« »t "V <>*«.
pre-*c<i ed by i*w, to iho» cn... If °* T ’ “ }
suid leuerfl i>f Disdissi n.houin not be granted. .
“Ty 2“ r fSt m 5 Ordinary. !
RlCHilO.vn COIATV, Gk.—Where»s. Blase L.
N.hr, Admin -rstur on the utata of iobrw .. ehr, |
late of said coaniy, ucceased, applies to me for Letters
cf Dismission; , . „ , .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred .nd crediiors of »id dec e Med t= be .na
appe. r at my office on thesecond '’ODdtjiDjannaryn.il,
to show cause, if any they have.wby aaid Letters should not
be granted. ' ...
Given undermy hand at office in Augusta.
July 4,18! 4. y bSON P- DUGA9, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COLATY, GKO.—Whereaa PMlip
Maliia, Alministrator on the estate of Gilbert
Knowles, decoasbd, applies to me for letters cf Dism:ssion.
These are,therefore, to cite and admonlah.all and sin
gular,the kindred and creditorsof sacd daceased.to be and
appear at my ollice by the second Monday in Ja nary
next, an j show cause, if any they have, why saidietters
should uo; be granted. . .
Given under my hand b office in Augusta.
July 7. ISoi. J LBuN P. DUG Ah, Ordinary.
ICiiMOKD COUNTY, tiA.—Whereas, Blase L.
Nehr, Guardian of Mary Ann Nehr, a minor and or
ph <n of Ambrose Nehr, deceased, * ow Mary Ann Baker,
applies to me or Letters of Dismission :
These are thereforeto cite and admonish, all andsingu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appear at my office, on or before the second Monday in
January n to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should no« begranted.
Gi?en under my hand at office in Augusta.
July 4, SM. LLON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNT!, «A —Whereas, Charles
DeLaigle, Administrator on the estate of Nicholas
DeLaigle, late of Richmond county, deceased, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and credit >rs of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office on the s-cond Mon da.. In January
next, to how caut-e, if any they have, why s id Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at officein Augusta.
July 4,1854. LEON P. DUGAB. Ord : nary.
WAHIiKN COUNTY,GA.—Whereas, William CTy
applies to me ror letters of Dismission from the
Guardianßhp of Alexander Avary, Martha A. Avary,
Selita Avary and Jane Avary, minors of William Avary
deerased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minors to be
and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in
October next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should rot be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
Jut * 29,1354. ARDEN R. MERBHON, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COL Vl Y, GA.—*/OURT OF ORDI
NARY, JUNE TERM, 1854.
Whereas. Sidnej Tillery, Guardian of Janies Gsrnett, a
minor, pray 6 letters Dismisses from .he same:
It is ordered, ti.at all persona concerned, be and appear
at the Septemb r term of this Court, and show cause, if
any they can, why said didmy Tillery should not be dis
missed from said Guardianship.
A true oopy taken from the minutes.
July 2,1854. 8. ORAWPORD, Ordinary.
STATE OPUROHuiA.BIIiUMOIiU COIkTY
—!» THE SUPERIOR COURT, JU.NBTSaM, 1354.
Alexander C. Walker vs. Patrick Temple and Jane
Temple. Rule Ni Si. upon foreclosure of mortgage.
it appearing t<-the Court, by the pets vion of Aexander
C. Waiter, ih»t ou the eighth day of January Eighteen
Hundred and Fifty tw~, ratriek Temple and Jane Tem
ple of said county, made and delivered to <ha said Alex
ander C, twelve promissory notes, slgred by them jointly
eleven for weaty-flve dollars each, snd oze i rtwenty
six dr I'ars and fifty- seven oen’jj— payablr on the firstday
of January thereafter,to the said t lexander C.,or bearer,
andamounting in the aggrega'e t > three hundred and
one doll v.nand flfty-sevtncents; that to secure the pay
ment of said notes at maturity, according to their tenor
and eff ot, the soid Patrick and Jane executed and de
livered to the said Ai;xander C , th**xr deed of mortgage,
by which they conveyed to the sa’d
tno muai cord.tic ns. all that tract or parcel of Land,
situate and bete* In the oounty cf R'ohmoi.d, known as
tb» w all tract, in the 134Lh di triet of s;id o >unty, con
taining one hundred acres, more or lees, lyi gon the south
m.o of L ttle Spirit Ore k, and lu-'jttniLg lands of A. J.
L twaor,(formerly Lcngetrret) George h. Turkntt and
others: .'md it further appearing that said Patrick and
Jane have not paid said n te, or any part thereof, but
that there is now uue thereon, secure i by said mor gaga,
tlx j sura of three hut drei and ne collars a’id fifty-seven
cents, wi hin ere» t from the first dav o‘ January,eighteen
hun red anu fifty-three, on mot on. It is ordered that the
*a d Patrick «cd Jane do \ ay in o Court, on or before the
first day of the next term, the prioc : pal »Dd interest due
on said coin, aud the. costs of this i u- 3 , orthka and there
show cause (in default thereof) why tt &r equity of redemp
tion, lu and to B»id mortgag d premises, should not bo
forever barred *nd foreclosed. And it is further ordered,
that this rule be published once a month for four months
io the Chronicle A Sentinel, or a copy thereof served on
the said Patrick and Jane (or on their &|»eci*l agent or
at oruey > at least three months prior to the next t jrm oi
this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of th? 8 perior Court,
this 20. h day of July, 18fc4.
*u!y 2?, OS WELL B. CABHTN, Clerk.
TTtit)HUIA, LIACOLJX COL’KTYWhereaT
VT F. Kind, Adminhtra or ox'the estate of Mart'n B.
Slam late of Lincoln county, deceased, has petit.oue. th»
Court of Ordinary to be dismissed from said ad mi' is tra
il n; end the Court naving granted the order for citation
to Issue,
These are therefore *o ol f e,summon and admonish, »•!
and sic g- ltr, t.he Iciodreci %nd creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at mv cfll.e oa or before cbe first Mom' . -.y
in Februar;* next, to show cin 'e, ir any they have, why
loMers of discission should iot to granted to sad appli
cant.
Given under my hand at office.
August 11,''854 IJ. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
JtORGIA. aQLKTUGRPE COU MTV .—COURT
J OF ORDL-ARY, ESrTIMoSR T1UU,1864.
Whereas,Thomas A. Oi hat, Adn-iui.*tra or debonisnon
on the the estate of Jacob C. Giihara, deceased, shews to
the Court that be has settled up the esiate of raid d*-
ccused, and prays tie Court to bo discharged and dis
missed f om said istate:
Wherefore, it is ordered by the Court, that a citation be
calling upon all persons ooncerne-i, to show cr.oio,
if any they have, on er before the Court of Ordinary, to be
held on the first Monday in April next,(cciug April, ISP6.)
why tbe sa d Adxniois rator should not bo dirmi&sod from
his said Administration on said estate. It is further o -
dered that this Rule be published in the Chronicle A Sen
tinel monthly for six months previous to s*ii Apiil Term.
A true ex ti act from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary,
held September Term, 1854.
September 17,1864. f :RNRY BRITAIN. Ordinary.
G1 KOIHiIA, OLLiiiIIUUPK COUNTY.—COURT
JT OF ORDINARY, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1854.
Whereas, J a ones Norton, Guaroian of Mart a C. Gilhsm,
now Martha 0. Carter, shews to the Court that he has
settled up the estate of said Martha 0., and prryi the
Court to • edisnii Ged from said Guardianship:
Wherefore, it is ordered by the Court, that a citation
be given, calling upon all persons concerned, to show
cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in
November next, why the said James Norton Guaidian as
aforesaid, should not be discharged from said Guardiar ship.
It is farther ordered, that this notice be published in the
Chronicle & Sentinel for the space ol forty days previous
to said Novexber Te m of the Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry, held September Term, 1854
September 17,1854. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
Georgia, oglkthorpk county.—court
OF ORDINARY, SEPTEMBER TERM, 3854.
Whereas. Ma’hew Vainer, J&ncoutor of ihc ~■* will and
testament of Mat ew Varner, hen., deceased, represents
to the Court tb «t he iB about c osing up the business of
said estate, anu prays the Cou> t to be dismissed from said
estate:
Wherefore, it is ordered that a citation be given, calling
upon all persons interested, to show cause, if aDy they
have, on or before the Court of Ordinary, to be 1 e d on
the fir*it Monday in April Dext, (being April, 1886.) to
show cause why the s»id Executor «b aforeeaid should
not be discharged from said
that inis Rule be published in the Chronicle A Sentinel,
monthly for six months previous to said AprJ Term of
the Court.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry, held bep-ember Term, ISSI.
neptemter 17,1854. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
Georgia, jkffer*op» county—court of
ORDINARY, SEPTEMBER iKRM, 1854.
It appearing to tbe Court ny the p-ti ion if Joseph Ptie*
fra ter, that Patiick B Connelly, of saiu county, oeceared,
Exo utur or the last will and ie»tament of Thomas Street,
late of said county, deceaeed, did in his lifetime execute
to said Joseph stiefrate. h.B written obligation, as execu
tor aforesaid, conditioned to execute titles iu fee simple to
sai. Jostpb btiefrater for a House and Lot in tue town of
Louisville, then occupied by So omon Lasarus, but now by
your petitioner, and itfurtaer appearing that said Patrick
B. Coi nelly. Executor ?s aforesaid, departed this life
without executing said titles; and it a'so appearing that
the raid Joseph brio rater has pain the fu 1 amount of tbe
purchase price of s.id house and lot, and petitioned this
Court to direct Charles J. Jenkins and L:oyd C. Bait, ad
m nistratorj de boo:s non cum t stauento annexe upon
the estate of said Thomas Ftreer, to execute bo him titles
to said house and lot m contormity with said wrU&va
obligation.
!>, is therefore ordered, That notice be given at three
or more pub.ic places :n said oounty, and in the Chronicle
a dentine ,of Augu’-ta, Georgia, of such application, that
fllpe eon* concerned m«y file objeotions, if any they
have, why said administrators as aforesaid sh-»«?d not
execute titlra to said hou:,s and lot iu conformity with
:a:d written obligation. NICHOLAS DIEIIL, Crd’j.
October 5,1854.
Gi KO -tilA, OtiLSraOKPH C’OINTV—OOCRT
f OP OEDiNAKY, OCTO. BE TEEM, 18*4.
Oc«(ii*h Bt v«nß, a8 ndminktrator nj on the es’a'e cf
Jam .s K. Huff, deceased, represents to the Court ihat ho
is about closTg up the busiut ss of w&id estate, a ad prays
tile Ciort that he m y d-Ssh*rj/eu from said ektstc :
Wherefore It is oner d by the Court, that a oitetien Is
sue, oallicg upon all per* ns intereated to be aa.i app«-ar
on or before the Court of Or >nary, to be heiu on the flm
Monday in April Lexi, (1855) to th jw cause, if any they
have, why the said adaim strapor shou.d net be dbm Saed
from t • ebtate of said d censed.
It is ftirthcr oxdored, ’) hat a of this Rale be pub
lished iu the Chronicle k Hentiael, a pat; c giiaette of this
8 ate, montniy for six months i.reviotr? lo said April
Teim of the Court.
A true extract Irom the minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry held October Term, 1804.
Octoberß,lß64. HENRY BRITAIN,O dinary.
JEFFKR6OM COUNTY, (JA.— Whereas, John
tJ Jordan, adminietiaicr on the ests e of Charles Jor
dm.doc’d., applies to me tor letters of Dismimion :
Thc.c are thor-;foro to dte and admonish ah 1 and singu
lar the k.ndreu and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office Within fie 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 Lotrsvllfc,
Octoter 6,1864. NICUOLJI-. DIEHL, Ordinary.
C COLUMBIA COUNTY, UKO.—Where**, Benja-
J miu Bi nchard Administrator on th© evtatc Mary
Blanchard, late of said oounty, deceased, app its to me icr
letters of Dism 9*:on:
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish, all andslngn*
lar,the kindred and creditor* 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 i©ttersshouid _oi
be grunted.
Given under my hand atofficein Appling.
October 10,1854. 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
A PLAHTATIUH AfcD HEGEOEB FOE SALTS.
TUK sabscriber * ffers for his PUkNTATION
X picasaMly situated upor tbs Ooooawatie rivtr, con
taiciag 2so acr, s, most of wbi?2 i« river and creek bottom
—it bei :g a part of No. 43 and 4J, in the ftb dis. and 5.J
sec, of for»**aaiv Murray but now Gordon sonnty. The
location is heaichy, ihe Atter is good, the lmprofemtnsi
new, and the soh prcjuodve. It is 10 miles from Caihoun
an J 7 from Heaici Depot. Also, two ilk- VIiLLOW
BOVS. Apply to H. O. LARTEiI,
flO-wim Freebriigr, Gordon ooaniy.
j r POLE COUNT! lAHIE
i y OFFER for sals myp otat en in Po’k oocnty, fear
i. miles eas of fuWQ, oa the Var. Weit road,
t coasiiti.vg oi sever, r.r. -dred • nd twen:; .crus o* I.\nd,34‘J
i acres ciesrtxl and ia cultivation; Gin-bou*e and 3crew ;
Orchards of the be*: kind and goo-d water. Call and
H. F. ffmEYRLT.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
I HAVE on hind a good asaorteont of Mttcfcetnred
TO BACCO, of Georgia growth ana sanniacinre; aJ»o,
vsperlor gradesof VirgH-is oramia. 1 aha!! t#prepared to
hii orders, at an? to-",on aoconttnodating tennr.
1 ' ’ WIIJSTB.niX,
E2hlo d*m* Nine miles ahore Rope, rojd cc „ &a.
ABCHITECTOKE.
CHARLES De KAJIiOW. Architect, respectfully
inferma the citisens of Augusta, and adjoining coun
ties, that he has taken rooms in Jonea-street, --ppoaitti the
Planters’ Hctd, and is non Prepared to fara.sh iiUilG.hS
*nd DETAILS for ail kind* Buildings, 4ia»dnnery and
Patents, at the shortest uoLce ana witn accuracy scid .
n eatnes».
He is permitte-: to refer to the follow.na genuemen:
Wm. H. Goodrich, Badder, Qoem A iigoy, Bunder,
Coffin A Boa'Designers and Paintera.
0. DnBASGOW is now opening a SXGUT BCBOOL for j
liechanics, where a thorough knowledge m Aren,lecture
will be taught. Terms—i 3 Tor 36 lewona.
0. DaE. will also take a limited number of Day PupUa.
Apply as above. |
Xnn)£BXA£l*s.
JUST recirei, a new supgly of Reis’, celebrated
METALLIC BURIAL OAoBc. We have and keep
constantlyon hand, a fall assortment of the above, together
with Mahogany COPPINS of all sixes and qualities. Per
sons in the cur and country can aieays be sure tc hare
any order Ailed with oertainty and Oe.patch, Lnderta
kers in tee country supplied “ d
other materials. HENRY k BKINNk.-i,
mh.l»-tf Uadertukerg, August*. Gx,
SASH, BiiHM AHD DOO2B.
THE sutwerioer ha- jnst ree*T»d a large supply cf
tAJH, (siaaed) BLISD' and DOOSa of toe first
quality, madeof Northern pine. ° r j er Ai7»osTH“ :
filled at short notica. “ASPOBTH.
myl3 6md*y
a UUUD fu THE laADlK*>.—Roomol's OX MAR-
A I w ani ComoTond CAnTOfi OIL and LEMON
are two tr he choanwt art v.iesnow koo. -■ fc. dre the
Sold by [*o!2] D - 8 PLCMB A CO,
POLAhii onDFP ASD TOBACCO.
3000 SttSS2niS*ES*s -
je *5 * end Retail Druggists |
JLhT i H fiIVED- UA'iaiSC*-
100 taka Hesvy Goniiy BaGGIAL ,
50 hmif etc. do. •?*
D-d taxes Adamanune CANDLSS;
100 boiA A, B and C BCGAR.,
80 do. Croahed
15 boa*. Loaf
860 jail, gtYMOCS A CO,
So. i, Warren Bisck.
CITATIONS FOR LETTERS DISMIS
SORY.
WA llllbil tutATY, OA Wberea., Henry
A.Jones applies to me for letters of Dismission
from estate o? iv m. O. Reei-, de e >c. :
I ifc»e are therefore to cite, Brian-.on and admonish all !
an 1 singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, j
to be ar ■* Appear at iny office on e-r DeSore ti.r fi-iit Men *
day n November next and s-hc-w au?e, if aa> they have, i
why said l-tterxshould n. ‘ hegranted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
April 2?, 1 sM. ARi»kN R MKRBHON, Qrd*y. ,
JLi COINTY, G-r.G. —W'heceas, Kichanl
Brown an ; L Q. C.Browu, auministratojs «-u the
: estate of J as. Bigham, d*x-’d., applies lor Letters of Dis
mission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and s:ngu
lar, the kiudred and creditor® of said dec’d., to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand ateffioe in Louisville.
Apr 12'*, ISM. NICHOLAS DlEHL,Oidlnary.
J v bUBBIA, LINCOLN COUNTY.-Wnereas, Wm.
YT W. Stokes, Executor, and Mary A. Walton, now Mary
A. Calloway, Executrix of John 8. WaltoD,late ofsaid
county, deceased,has petitioned the Court of Ordinary to
be dismissed from said Executorship: and the Oourthav
inz granted the order for citation to issue,
These arc, therefore,to cite, summon and admonish,all
' acdsingular, the kindred and creditor*-of said deceased,
to be and appear at iny office on or befc re the first Monday
in October next, to show cau*e, if any they have, why
Letters of Dismission should not be granted to said ap
plicant.
Given under my hand at office.
Anri 5.135 L B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
niCHMUaO COUNTY, GA.- Whereas Joseph E.
A.X Burch, At ministrator on the estate of John Tinley,
late of Richmond county, deceased, applies for letters ot
Dismission :
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish, all ;'.nd sin
gular, the kindred and creu.ic-ra of said deceased, to be
andapoear at my office on the first Moadsy in November
next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given undermy hand at officein Augusta.
_ April 14,1854. LKON P. DUG* 8, Ordinary.
RICUMUhD COUNTY, GA.—Whereis, Henry
Johnson, Administrator on the estate of Mary Ann
Johns'n.dec’d., applies to me for Letters ol Disruis*ion :
These are, therefore, to cite, gammon and admonish, ail
and siuguiar. the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, cn the first Monday in No
vembernext, to snow cause, if any they have, why said
Letters should not be granted.
Given undermy hand at officein Augusta.
April 14,1854. Lr O' P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUIVTY, GA.—Whereas, William A.
Walton administrator on the estate of Ohaa. P. Jones,
deceased, app'ios to me for letters of Dismission :
Theee are thereforeto cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office on the first Monday in November next,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
notbe granted.
Given uDder my hand at office In Augne*a.
April 22 1854. LEON P. DUOAB, Ordinary.
Rlca nONU COUNTY, Ga.—Wnereas, Wil iam A.
Wahon, administrator on the estate of John M. Tur
ner. deceased, applies to me for loiters of Dismission :
'lhese are 'herefore to citeand admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on the first Monday in November
next, to show cause, if any they have, why saidietters
should notbe granted.
Given my hand at office in Augusta
April 92,1364. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND CO* »TY,Ga.—Whereas, Caiherinw
Gamer, Executrix of the will of m ncdlct Ganter, do
cea-ied, applies to me for Letters of
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singu *
lar, the kindred and crodi'.ora, to be and appear at my of
fice, on the first Mt.nd&y iu December nex ( * to show cause,
if any they have, w' j said letters shoula not begranted.
Given under my band at olfioein Av. - >ta.
Kay 24,1654. LEON P. !>!' -13, Ordinary.
lIKCOLN COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, Walton Oart
j Jedge Executor of the personal estate of Jame* J.
Citrtledfre. in.te of stid cour-ty, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from »a;d Esate:
Those are, tii-relore, to cite, summon and admonish, al
and singular, the kin« red and creditors of said deceased,
to bo and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why 3ald Letters
of dismission sbculd not be granted.
Given undei my hand ai office in Llncoln*on.
Msy Bd, 854. B«NJ F. TaTOM. Ordinary.
TTiCHMOND COUNTY, G \ —Whereas, William A
jLt> Walton,Adcilnislrator on the eslat of Charles F.
Jones, dec used, app to mw for letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to ci'.e and adtnooiuh, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors oi said deceased, to be acd
appear i»t uiy offioe on the first Monday in November
next, to show cause, ;f any they have, why slid letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Auvusta.
May 2, 1354. ! E »N P. DUGAS. Ordinary,
Richmond rouATY, ga —whereas wm;sm a.
Walton,Adm-oistrator ou the estate of Joi n M. Tur
ner, deceased, applies to mo for letters of Dlg’nission :
These are ihere/ore to cite and idmenwh, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditor' i f said dectuß'.-d, t/» l*o and
appear at- my office on tbs first Monday in November next,
to whow cause, if any they have, why ?uld Jettors should
not b- granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
May 2,18 4. __ LEON P. PUGA3, Ordinary.
Richmond uou!rt-Y,uA.—whera&s, wiiuam a.
Walton, Adinlaistralor on th>' estate of Bradford
ay, I«teof tbo city of New-York, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Ditmiasion :
Theca »-re therefore to cite and admonish,all and B:nvu
lar, the kindred and cred.tors of said deceased, to be at.d
appear at my office on the hrst M-rnd ij io November next
to show cause, if any t: ey have, why said letters should
not- 1 e grant.d.
Giv< u under my hand at offi-’e in Augneta.
May 2.1854, LEON P. DUGAB, Ordinary.
GKO i< «IA, OGLETUOIIPK COUNTY.—OOURT
CF ORDINARY, JUNE TERM, 1854.
Pejto D. Paundcrs, as Executor of the last Will and
Testament of George A. Broach, dec’J., represents -.o this
Court, that he vittleri upthe ost te o? enid
and he no** prays that 'otters of dj* ..ission may be grant
ed to him, thrihe maybe discharged from the Exo.utor
ship on said estate:
Wherefore it i ordered, That a citation be dree calling
upon all per#: na interested • n thow ceuxe, if any they
harts cn cr befire ttieCcur - ;f Ordinary, to be held on
the first Mon ay 1n December neat, why such letters of
•iirnx-ssion should cot be yrantet to i-he appl-caut. it is
fun.htr orde-ed. That this notice be ptblie.ird iu t.ie
Chronicie A Benti : ei monthly for six months previous te
the said December Term.
A tru ’ extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry, held June Term, 1i64. HENRY BRITAIN, Ord»y.
June 10,1854.
WARRBN COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, David
Cooper Adraioistr »tor, applies to me for letters of
Dismission from the estate of K itn Stephen-*, dedd.:
These are tlv refore to cite and admonish all and eingu
larthe kindred and creditors of iho eaid deceased, to be
and appear at my office, by the first Monday in December
next, and show cause, if any they have why said letters
dismisaory should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
June 1,1864. ARDENR. MERBHQN,Ordicr.ry.
ABRKN COUNTY, OKU.—Whereas, David
Cooper applies to me for letters of Dismission from
the estate of John Baker, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ocncerned
to b< an 1 appear at my office on or before the first Mon
day In Daoember next, to show cause, if any they can,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offi e in Warrenton.
Juo-i 1, ISC4. ARDEN R. MSRBHON, Ordinary.
JBPFSItSON COUNTY, GBORGlA.—Whereas,
Robert Ftavens, Gui. dian of Mary Tarver, minor of
Gjirl.-vnd Taryp.r. deceased. Mpulies tn tor letters of efis
mi&sion from said Guardiant-l p:
Thoie are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and fr'end* of said minor, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they havo, why said letters should not be
granted.
Glren under my hand at office In Louisville.
June 10, 1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
TALIAFKRKO COUNTY, GrA.—Vhereas, James
Brantly has made appliestion to me for the Guardian
ship of Amanda Kvans. orphan and minor cf William
Evans, ate of said county, deceas-d :
These are the ref ore so cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of snki minor, to be and ap
pear at my office, in the time prescribed by law, to shjw
cause, if any they have, why said Guardianship should
not be granted
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville.
June 8,1864. QUfNRA O’NEAL, Ordinary.
JKFPBBSON COUNTY, «A Whereas. William
B. Harman applies tome tor letters of Guardianship
f«r the persona and property of Charilla J. Harman, Wm.
N. Harman, Nathaniel P. Harman and John 0. Harman,
minor heirs of John 0. Harmin, deceased:
These are theres re to cite ind admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and friends of said minors, to be au ap
pear at m> offlpce, within the time proscribed by law, to
rhow oanre, if any they have, why said letters bhoukl not
be granted.
Given under my hand at offit r f» Tkrifgviiie.
Jure I*, 1804. NICHOf-Ari DIE 1 Ha, Ordinary.
ARHKi! COUNTY. GKOKUU. Whereas,
Marshall H. Wellborn applies to m*j for the guard
hineblp of the person ano property of Taliu ah Beauford,
minor child of William H. Beaufurd, d'.*ceasiv, ? :
Thoeeare tliereforc to cite and admonish, a iaDd singu
lar, the kir dred and friends of said minor, to be, and
appear at my office on or before the fln»t Monday in Au
gust next, to -how ca ise. if any (hey have, why said let
ters should m t be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrecton.
June W, 1b54. ARDEN ft. MIRRHON, Ordinary.
A KEEN LOLVf’Y.WKO Wlk-o-m,
Br .ddy appl>M to mn for Letter 1 ?' fGc :rd|an>hi t ?
rn the estate of Augnstua M. Iliison, mfror chill of Pott-
K-’i A. liiJso , deceased :
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and friends o* said mino*, to bo and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au •
f ust next, and show cause, if any they havo, why said
otter* should not be grant©'*.
Given under my hard and seal at Warrenton.
Jaue2J,lS64. AftDKN R. MER3HON, Ordinary.
RICH.-ttO.VF COUNTY, (i.i.—Wberea»,J»«. Brea
don, Jr., Administrator od the estate of Adelin©
iiayri3, doc’d., appl es to me fo l- letters of dismission :
Tehee are the retore to cite and admonit-h all aud singu
lir, the kindred ?.nd cro itors ot said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, cn the flrr.t Monday in December
next, to show cause. If any they have, why said Ic'.ters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Aryust**.
June 18,1854. LEON P. DUOAB, Ordinary.
WAftKKN C Ot’NTl, iU.-wi urea-,Ba Ah Hobbs
applies to rne for Letters of Guardianship on th©
estate of James Hobbs, minor:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said mia or, to be und ap
pear at my office, cn or before th*- am Monday in Beo
tatnber next, and show cause, if any they’can, why said
leters should not bs granted.
Given un*er my h&nd at office in Warrenton.
July ?, 1864. AUDEN R. MERBHON, Ordinary.
TBFFftftSOH COUNTY, liA.—WhtJrca*, John
f J dan applie* to me tor Letters of Guardianship for Wil
liam Jordan, minor of Charles Jordan, deceased:
These ar* ther tore to cite and admor ish, ail and s egu
l.vr, the kindretl and cf said mino', to bo «nd ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribe by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given nnder my hand at office in Louisville.
Juty 1,1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’rary.
/ tOLi- MBIA COUNTY ,DM .—Whereas, Joseph
V_y H. Stocit in, Adtainistriitor on the Sst**te of Fuian
j B. Lanystnn, dee’d., applies for Letters of
j These are therefore, to cite and admonieh, all and siogu
* lar, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and
i appear at toy office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if aoy they ha vu, why said letters,should not
begranted.
! July*6* WST 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
/ 'UIA Mbl.i l-OL.Ii 1 Y, t>i C —ue*ia*, Anoer*
V i sou M Crawford, AdTioi*trv tor on the Estates of Ann
T-:ler, ?arah Tuder, Ptt«r H Co lin-, Orteo W m .
} Gi'p’n Ag* es Lynn, sni William Lynn, decea eJ, applies
| for L tters of DismiSfion :
j The'-e are therefore to cite . .r. ' admonish, al’and aingu-
I Isr, the kindred, and all persons co .ee red,tobeand
| appear at nay office, within the timepresc>-:hed by law, to
' show cause,if any they have, why said lettersshouid not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
July 6, 1864. 6. CRvWFORD, Ordinary.
JKPFEBgON COUNTY, Daniel
J. Connell and Isaac Lucky, administrator* do bonis
f non with the will annexed, on th#- estate of Merrcnder
j Thompson, deceased, applies for letters cf Dismission:
j These are, there ore, to cite, summon ai*d admonish, all
j and singular, the kindred ard friends of sail minor,
te be and appear .t my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any thev have, why said Letters
of Dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
July 19,1554. NICHOLAS PI EHL, Ordinary.
R' ICHMO.YD COUNTY, GEORGIA Whereas
WiJiam A. Walton, Administrator on the estate of
j Philip Bonks, lair of Ph iadelpina, deceased, applies to
j me for letv-rs cf Dism Asicn:
! These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singu
j lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
I appear at my office on the second Monday in JanujLry
; next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should Dot be granted.
j Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
! July 4,1864. LEON P. DUG AR, Ord nary. j
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA.—Wh-reas William M. :
Hijht, Executor of the wi’! o 4 Garrett Law 4 «nce, Jo- '
cevsed, applies to me for Letter cf Dismiss!' n :
These are therefore to cit*-, summon and admonish, all
[ person* coaocmed, to be an ' appear at my office, on the
sec nd Monday in Jar.uary next, t,j *how a ?se i/any they
I Lave, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
July 4 iB&4 LVjS P IK'GaB, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, «iKO.~Whereal7Tndi^
J. Woolley, Administrator debrnis non, on the es- 1
tats cJ Jam»*s Voore,'.ate of sa.id county, dec’d., appLea
for letters of Dismiaaioa:
I These are therefore to clteandadmonishjallandsinira
iar,the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be
and appear at my office on the second Monday in January
i next, to show cause, if any they hav=, why said letters
i sheuid not be granted.
Given under my han d at office la Augu«U.
July 4 I*4. LBO.v p. DL'GAfi, Ordinary.
Rl* HMOXO COUNTY, 4*A.—Whereas, W Lilo^T
Walton, Administrator, with the w ii annexed, on the
estate of James T. Gray, Lite of J&*geAeid District, So. Co.
deceased, appli-s D-me for Letters of Dirmiseion: * '!
These ore her-fore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tb* lane red and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office on the second Monday in January
next, so show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
sbouid not be gr»nted.
Given an«er my hand at office in Augusta.
Ja.y 4, 1554. L -ON P. DUGAS, Ordinary. '
TI/ÜBfliOX COUNTY,Whereas J*xam L. j
tj Brae*el', Guardian of Laura V. Hal e?, applies for
letters of Dismiss ion from said Guardiar-'cr:
These are, therefore,to cite, summon and admonish, all
and singular tba kiLdred aud friends o! sain minor, to
b« and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should cot be granted.
fcept, &, 1854. NICHOLAS DIRHL, Oxdicary.
PUBLIC SALES.
iLSTISS D B‘riet tt M r„ a will b. »W
b- s ort Ihctv rtXouee.) or :n tie town ./ffa netW
Iff Wall Ott-s ci uaie, on the first Tue*d«y m ,
OCTOBER • ext. the piopeity, {JL? •
i sorrel Mu'.e, IS hr*** of lt»'g«, Is head of Oa&lc,
1 Joke of Own,! o Carr, 1 Yoke, 9 Ho«o cart., 1 four
horse Wa s oo, a mV. of Wap- ff arn«.. tot u. Pious. I
uiow (i«. i, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Grmuatot e. l om.i L. - J «» .
IV* , 1 fair Sea es. 1 cotton OiD. l V, .re Ouf-:, l lot j
0.-ockcr. Ware, 2 lvtika. * *" 1 L ?J I
-V th-r BeJ rf .2 Couches aud Mairnue?, °CJ halts, J i
table*. 1 Look ug-Glass, 1 Cooking Stove, IJU yjjj
and led Clo hes, Carpenter's Touis, 1 B.fle, half keg
of Nails, half bbi Vinegar, 4 Ecytbe Blade Cradhs,lo
ousheU seed OaU; all a t -ebed as the property cf tu j.h
D. Robertion in fiver of W. 0. Dawson, O. H. Perry,
I administrator Jubr. G. Hatcher, dec’d., Henry F. Russell,
Gecrgia Railroad A Banking Company: Edmund Palmer,
Jo?. M. Newby, vs. thi saiu L. D. Robertsou.
j*«pt 28, 1864. A. 0. KIRKLAND. Pen. Ph*a.
OULKiKUhPK bIIKBIFF’B SALK.—WiII be
sold on he first Tuesday in NOVE i BtR next, be
fore the •- ourt bouse dooi in the tows of Lexington, with
in the usual hoars of sale, the fallowing property, to wit:
One red four-horse Hack; one yellow twu-horse Hsck,
on-dark two-horse Hack; one Uurxy; one two-hoise;
Wagon; America, a ne ro woman 47 j-ears ; five Horses,
two Cows and Caves: 1 -vied on as tne property of J a-?.
J, W. Wilson to satiny a fi. fa. i»*usd from the Superior
Occrt of said con ty in favur us Mat hew J. Piss, vs. Jus.
, m.-a J. W Wilson,maker, and Jamej Young, endorser,
: *tid other fi. fas in my l anu»jgaiu*t • ai. Wii-on.
i Octoter 3, 1054. F. M. 3 T UTH, P. Sh’iT.
C COLUMBIA 81iECllFP'4 bALK.—WiII be sold at
J Appling, Col moil couDty, before the Co\r: ouse
i door, m sai.t county, on the flr ; t Tat siay la MOVaMhEH
| next, the following property, to wit: 14JO acres ot Land,
| more or less, lying in Co umbia county, and jolt lag Janas
| of Watson Alford and others: levied on ns thepropt-ny cf
Robert &1. Gusty, to e-ctofy ou execution from Columbia
! Superior C urt m favorof the Court ol Ordinary, for the
, use of John Langs.on, guardian of fcarah Ald ard Wil
i liam W.Culpepper, vs. Johr W, Maddock, p incipal, at d
Isaiah H. M.tddockand acbert M. Guuby, security.
Oct 8,186*. FRANCIS M. PULLER sheriff.
JIXUOLNSHK UFF’B bALK.—WiII be sold, on
J tne first Tuesday in NOVkSJiJEIi next, at Linoolc
ton, in said county, within the legal hours oi sale, \ tract
of Land in said county, containing Three Hundred and
Seventy-Six Acres, more cr lees, adjoining lands oi Alien
Srstrunk, Wil tain Murph*y, tienj. Bentley and others:
Levied on as the property of I>htm Cliatt to satisfy a fi. fa.
issued from th« Inferior t*-urt of sad court*, in favor of
John fankersly, vs Isham Cliatt.
Oct. 1 ISM. ZAOHARIAH WILLINGHAM, fh'ff.
Lincoln sals.—win be sold on
the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, at Lincolnlou,
in sa<d county, within tn legal boors of sale, a tract of
Laud in said coun;y containing Two Hundrtdand Thirty
Acres, more or less, on the waters of Mill creek, ndjoinieg
lands of Jsaiuh Collars, William Dalis, Lafayette Lama:,
and Nathan Wright: Levied on as the property of Charles
fctatham to satisfy a fi. fa from Lincoln Inferior Court in
favor ts Lujy Harper for the use of Newman A Ma,thews
V 3. Willis F.orence and Charles fliatham.
Oct 1, 1854 Z\OHA lAH WILLINGHAM, Fh’ff.
POSTPONED
EXBCUTOR’B BALK.—WiII be sold, on the fi st
Tue'day in NOVEMBER next, before the Cocrt-hous
noor in Paulding county, agreeably to an order of th
Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, one lot of Land
containing Forty Acre?, known as No B*l, 19th dis. and
81 section, being a part of the real estate of Asa Paschal,
late of Columbia county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of
thr 1 eir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
Auguut 80,1564. L. G. STB ED, iLx’r.
I) M »N 2 i*T iIAIO 11*8 8 A LE.—Will be soldbc.fore
the Court-house door la Columbia county, on the
first Tuesday in NOVKMBSCK next, 1088 koree of Land,
laoreor on the waters of cr«ek, acd
s.Jjoining iunds of Jus. Itoiaud, Benjamin Aduma a. i
ethers, belonging tv the estate of Amos Nowsom, late of !
said count*, dec d. RANDOLPH NEWSOhI, A in’r.
August ft. a 354.
\ ©A k .U.—Will ne Sola, on the
L fir.-t Tue<cuv n NOVEMBi.iI next, at B*inbr;dge, in
Decatur conn ty, too aoreaof Laud in said county, lu the
22d District, No. 13. Terms cash.
JESSE U. O’NEAL,
July 11,1854. Administrator do bonis non.
EXECUTOU’B HALlh—Ou the first Tuesday in
NOVEMBER neit, at the Court-house door *ti Co
lumbia county, cue tract of Land, lyin* in Columbia
county, ob LitUe Uiver, adjoining buds o < Mrs. Sturgis
and oihers, cootainmg 12t acres, more or less. Sold tor
the benefit *f heirs aud credit ra. Term* made known on
the day. JOHN BENTLKY ) v . a
August 11, ISM. _ JEUKv*I all Pa *CIIAT-, ) rs *
AI>»MMIBTHATGU’B BALK—Agreeable to sn
order of the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe eounty,
wi:i b .-L-old be'ore the Court house door ia ihu town of
Lexickirtou,in said county, on the first Tuesday ia NO
VEMBER next, within th-* usual hours ofsa’e, a tract of
Land ly ng iu said county, on Buffalo oreek, adjoining
lands of Augustus Dozier, Joseph But er.and ethers, con
iDg 1118 Hcres.moreor loss, of «hioh there arc about
600 acres in the wood*, we 1 timbered aud fir*t rate Land;
aoout 200 acres of low grounds in a state of cultiva
t'd ai d Bi.' acres zmre e: closed and well timbered
A out half of the H antadou, situa'ed between the wators
of Buffalo and Long creek, is saund land, and therefore
well adapted to be culture of cotton; the other half is of
the rich clay ooi; peculiar to ‘J. ffsio oreek, which Las al
ways, wh-n properly cultivated, proaue d any kt:>d of
‘ vain in abundance. There are the usual out-bouK-ea, a
good Dwoiling, and flue Orchard on the p’ace, situated in
an iatudiguu: celghborbcodyOcuvenient toa good Aca-ia
my and lo Churches, ana is eutirely freo »rora all loctl
catsyj of disease. Tho o . ishlng to porch re tuch a tract
ol l and in Middie Georgia, will do well to at eu i the sale,
as suoh opportunities fur >*. p. s tit dement In thD
desirabl j art of the world are raraiy offered. Said Land
sold ap the pioperty of Hay T. Landrum, decease *, foi the
benefitof hie heirs and creditors. Terms rodit until th«
fi st of January j ext. Z. P. LANDRUM, Adm’r.
AurU't 'IU, 18f i.
A MMIsTiiATOR’B '*\iLW — to an or
! r (f the Court of Ordinary of Bark** County,
wilt bo 5 id b» fore the Oour -ilouv door in Waynesboro’,
o j tliefirat Tuesday io NOVUM ER next, the following
pr p rty to wt: Five N”gr< ea belonging to the estate or
i Washing'on G Buxton, <.eciM*»ed; vi*. Dor as, a woman
•*6 years of ago, Hil.y 8 rears o? t.ge, Watson 5 je&rs of
age, Criasy 8 year* of age, and Martin 1 yet,'- of age.
?o d T>r the ben* fit of the heirs and creditors Terms ou
the day of s*Ble. SaM’L M. BOX CON, Amin’r.
September 18,1854.
AI>MUVIeiTft4TUB , b & A Lb.—Will i>e eo.d, before
ill* n turf-houso door in Appling, t,oluinbia c.unty,
cn the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER n xt, Twenty t
Hundred and Forty Acres of hand, more or lass, whereon
Dr. Herry J. Bmi h lived at the time ofhis death, adjoin
ing land* of Berry, Beal'*, Jones and others. Sold under
an order ol the honorable Court oi Ordinary of said coun
ty for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terras made known on the day of sale.
September 8,18-*4. BRNJ. E. I»I5A r?E, Adra’r.
Ai7 vfiiiilbrßATOB’B~aXL«.—Wid be noid at
public outcry bes re the Court house door in the
town of Orawfordsvi.le, Taliaferro county, on the first
t'uesday in NOVEMBKR next, within the lawful hours of
sale,Two Hundred and Twenty three Acres of Land, be
the same more or .'ess, it being part of the land belongin r
to the estate of William Meadows, deceased; about One
Hundred and Thirty Acre* cleared and in cultivation, the
balance in the wood?, adjoining lands of Pearce Baily,
James F. Oooger and others, hold under an order from
the Court oi Or ’inary of said oounty for the purpose of
distribution among the legatees of said deceased. Terms,
twelve months creuit. Bonds with good security will be
required. SERENE MEADOWS, Adm’r.
boptember 10,1854.
IriXHCUTOB’B BAL«.—Will be sold, on the first
J Tuesday in NOVEMBER n*xt, before the Court house
door in Lin.-.olntan, Lincoln county, agreeably to an order
from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county,
the following property, to wit: Two Hundred and Six
Acres of Land, more or less, lying in Lincoln county, ad
joining lands belonging to the estate of William Aubea,
Thomas Tillery and others. Bold aa the property of Elis
abeth Collars, late of said oounty, • eoeased, lor the benefit
of tho heirs and creditors of sai 1 deceased. Terms on the
day of sale. THOMAS COLLARS, Kx’r.
September 17,1854.
IpXKCUTOti’S BALE.—Agreeably to an order from
Li 'he Honorable tho Court of Ordinary, will bt sold,
before ho Ooun-houst door in Lincointou, Lincoln oounty,
on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the
Is.w.ul hours of sale, the following tract of land, to wit :
One Hnndred and Th ee acres of Land, more or leas, in
s.tid county, on the waters of Beap Creek, adjoining la .ids
bel'*ng:ng to the estate of Peter Guilatt, Leonard elms,
Edward Fraser and o hers, belonging to the estate of
James O. Ammons, laio of Lincoln couniy, deceased. Bold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
Ueptemberj7, 1854. _ C«ABLER CROOK, Fx’r.
ADMIN IMTIIATftIIX’B BALE.—Agreeable to an
order of toe Omrtvf Ordinary of I'glethorpe oounty,
will be sold befo. e the Court-house door ia Appling c »u/i -
ty,on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between
the usual hours of sale, the following tracts of Land, So
wit: No. 610, lid dU. aud No. 84,15 t dls. of said oounty,
containing 480 acres each.
ALSO,
On the first Tuesday In NOV EMBER next, will be sold,
before the Court-house door in Early county, between the
usut 1 hours of sale, one other tract of La ad, No. 91, 8-i
dts Early oounty, containing 460 Acres, more or lees, be
longing to the estate of Robert Huff, deceased, aud sold
as the property of said deceased for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms made known on the day of sale.
September 19, 1654 BARA H HUFF, Adm’x.
ADViXibTKATOK’B S A ÜB.—Ay reeab’o to an
order of the Court or Ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
wi:i be sold, bcfo e the Court-house door in Fors>th coun
ty, on tV r t Tuesday in NOVfiMBKR next, between the
• usual feou * of sale, the «c1 lowing lot or par ti of Land to
v-it; No. 412,8 I cb. and let n o. Forsjth ©cuuty, con
taining 4 acres,be the tame more or less, be *.o
ilia eoi J »mes Moore, deo-*s d. Bold «• tho proper
ty of said <Kjtte..f, a for he benefit o.' he h »irj and c.eo>
1 tom Terms road. kno'eo on the day cf sab-,
j fcq tem -orll,~ißst. .?■ v.OORg, Adra’r.
t x OMI VIS * *
1 J: 2l able to aa order of tne Court of Or Unary of ugle-
I tfiorpecount>, ©n the fl»st Tuesday in DfcCt.adßEß n x*,
be'-vorn ths u ual hour of cal*, tne fvllowhg property,
i to wit; Mfty Acres of Land, be the same more or leas,
j lying on Big Cre-**, in said c unty, adjoining lands of Jo n
Moore, Fris nil* Moore and others, with half the Mill that
! Li nov/on chid tract o/Lund, be ongtng to sa d deceaseu. ,
i *l*o, one Nrgro Wonun. named Ji. my, ab ut 40 or 46 ‘
je.i»a of age. 8 Id as the property be-ougii gto the estate
cl Janvß M ore, deceased, for »he bene, t of the heirs and
creditors, 'ierms c atie known on the day of f,*le.
Bepiember 3i, >6i 1. J >HN MOORE, Ada.*r.
IssTHAJOKb’ HAlilfi.— tVilfbe sold <n the
ll'Et Tu sda* ia NoVEMf'.LR next, before the Quart
House i oor in Klberton. E'bert county, agreeable to an
erd.-rof the Court of Ordinary or Etoert county, styen
negroes, consisting of men, women and children, and two
tract® of land In Eloert county, one of said tracts con
taining two hundred and twenty-eight t'cres, a<JJo niog
Elisabeth Blactwe 1, Lntber Martin and i then; toe other
tract, containing sis .y-tivo acres, stijoi&iag lands of John
M. Adams, Peter Olere! nd sml others. Bold as the pro
perty o the estate of Elijah H. Harper, deceased. Terms
raad • knom on the day of sale.
MARTHA HARPSS, Adm’trix.
Bcpt- 2-', IBS4 ABA M. RIOS, Adcni is r*lor.
J"* *-UU'TOliß’ SALfc.— Will bo sold on the first
A Taescay In NOVEMBER next, b©fore the <J urt
e ie door in Lumpkin county, one ot Lund containing
Forty A'res, known as Lot No. 1 di>, in the 4th district
and «l section of Lumpkin, formerly Cherokee county.
Bold a part of the real estate «-f v iniam Ward, occ’d.,
by c: -r of to O.ar: o: Ordinary of filbert county. Terms
mace known on the day cf **le.
VVM. BUFFINGTON, I- , j
JW>< ember 90, WM R. HAILEY, f tx rs - j
A iJMIIIfISTBATOK s BALK.—WiII be sold, to the 1
XA. bidder,before tbe Cour'. house door in the
town cf Orawfo/dville, Ta iaf-rro coaoty, on the fir*t i
Tcetday in MOVE cßfcß mx , within the lawful hours of I
sale, or dcr an or er fn m ‘he Ordinary of said connty. the '
follow ng p-ope ty, to wit: One tract of Land coiUiums '
Two Huuur-d acd eevsLty e ght Acres,more or less, ad- i
J inlng landsof James H. P*ck Martin Wooda’l and others, I
r,u tne wttc « of Ogf «:ny arver ; about Two Hundred on- j
derh-uceand in cu t VHtion,i ; ' the Plantation where- ‘
on Albert H. Taylor reeide': ai the time of hi* death. 8 ,:d !
for the purpose of uaakieg a »:istn button among the L rirs-
Te:m* made known on d.ry or sale.
BINGLJCTON HARRIS, .
Pent. 22, *354. J. G. *v. TAYLOR, >Adra rs.
AKIM lAi i STRaTO U*B 8t LE.— Will be sold, *a the
first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, oefore theCoart
heuse door in Biairsville, Union county, b >.w« *n the usual
h iurr of pale, Lot of Land No. 2)7, in the 9ih dls. l»t nee.
of originally Cherokee iow Union county. E&id Lacd
sold as the property of J«me« fcst-es, Ute of Newton
coos ty, deceased. Bold for the be nefi; of the heirs and
creditors of said deoeaseo. Terms on the day of sale.
B-pt. 28, lSf-4. A M. KAVBEY, Adm’r.
li'XEClTOft’B BALK. —In pursuance of the
JUj WiUand Ter ament of Willis Eoberta, !&te cf Colum
bia coun-y, deceased, will be sold on the first < ueaday ia
LECEMBEi next, before tin Court House dcor, in Mid
county, between the legal hour# of sale, the lands belong,
inn to said Estate, containing four f undrt<i and eighty
five end ooe-hvl/ acres, mo'• or leas, a joining lands of
dt. James 8. Hamilton, Booker G. button, and others in
said countj. Also, at the same time and place, the inter
est of said de easid in a forty acres Dowei lot in said
; county. Terms made known an day of rale.
WILLIAM W. BH'ILD?
I September 84,1 . <** > fl * o tor#
L XKCTIUHb’ WALK.—WiII be sold on the first
IJJ Tuesday in NOVEMBER neat, before she Court Rouse
; dw > r . Jn Cobb county, one lot of land, ooDtaiDing forts
i acre*,known aeLet No. 5«, in the 17th Distno ,2d
Uon Cobb, formerly Cherokee county, gold by ore -r of
the t ourt of Ordinary, of Bibert county, n a pan of the
! Rea' Estate belonging to the estate of William Ward, de
' eased, late of Libert county. Terms made knowc on the
day « f sale. WM. BUFFINGTON. 1 r .
; »Pt »>, 1854. WH. R. HAILEY, J Exra -
EX. bi LI oil’s feAt.K.— *iil be sold, on the first
1 ueeda* in DkCKUBES next, before tbe Court-house
co'>r in Liocoluton, Ln-roln county, within tbe leg&i m e
hours the following property, vis: Ann, a negro woman
| about 21 years old, ard Let two children, Henry, a boy
old, and William, a boy 1 X years old. Also, tea
acres o'Land, more or less, joining the Doable Branch
puklc lo f , Henry Freeman and otters. Also, one other
small piece containing five acres, more or less, joining
U. Freeman, N. Bussey and other#, all in Lincoln coun y.
Fold agreeably to the last will and testament or Mary F.
Wright, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and credi
ting Terms on the day of sale.
Sertember 22 854. P. F. BURGE S, Ka’r.
CAUTIOH.
TH'-i pub-ic are eaution against trading for a promis
sory NuTl made by m jet If, and Isaac L. Anderson
security, for #l,2lfi.paja’ le to William J K ng, or bearer, j
dated about February 14, loM, aud due about December •
1,1854. jhe consideration of said Nr,te having failed, I !
shall not pay it unless compelled u> do so.
CURE N BATTLE.
Warren oonnty, Bept 2T, 1854. >2B wulal
JfSWTOH OOTJXTY LAJID JIJTD MILLS JUH
SALS.
THB tqbecrlb.r ofcr. lor »a’e 816 acre. of I
on Yellow River, lower pert of Oe.!ar Phoato 3E |
tbrrc mile. from Covington, with a Sew and Grr.t MflX J
and Cotton Gin, with wo ole water power lor tenuring
c r any other bueio w, with other budding. on
tbep'noe. Molt of the Uad food ud productive; about
to lire, cleared, ocnvenle. I >o Georgia R.iiroad and Or.
t-rl andOoelbgtoo .Ma eaod Female 00l ego. The Land
* cffor-1 a- *i<> P«r Ac. yrtth Mill# in l * 6 •
August 21, lt&4. [sS-w&tJ WM. R. HENKi.
CITATIONS FOK LETTERS OF ADMI
NIETUATION.
TAI.I \FIiHIIVI t ouSTv, G*.-Whereas, Uttte
ion B. Tay'or has ra.de applica*ion to rae for Letters
of Guardianship of William C. tt. Tiylor, Charles >V. ’-y
--lor, Em Iv C. Tax lor and Rufus 0. Taylor, orpha* e and
rainors r Albert it. Taylor, lat of said couuiy, d«cecsed :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, .*H and siugu
i lar, the kindred and friends of said orp an*, to be and
; appear nt my office, within the time proscribed bylaw, tc
show c?uee,:f any they have, why said.letters should not
| be granted.
i Given un lor ray hand at office ia Crawibrdsv' le.
I Septoumer ?, 1854. QUINE l 0 NEAL, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUHTk , «A—Whereas the estate
oi harah Garnett, late of said county, is uurtprv;-
seated:
These are therefore to cite and admoni -h all and singu
lar the kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time pre crlbed by la*, to
sho* cav.se,if uny they have, why letters of administra
tion should not bo grauteo to the Clerk of the Superior
Court, or some other fit and proper person.
Sept. 1», 1854. A. M.OitAWPOKD, Dop.Ord’y.
OI4LKTHOB PK COUNTY, 14 BO.—Whereas,Gleun
O. Wynn applies to me for Letters of Administration
debooia non with the wil annexeu, upon the Estate of
Rama. 1 Lumpkin, late of sad county, deceased:
The e -ire, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all
the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to oc and nppear at my office, within ihe time prescrihoil
bylaw, to show cause,if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand atofllce.
September 1 , 1854. HEMiY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
KICK MOM) COUNTY. GKO.—Wheiets, Camille
K. Girar.iev app.ies for lciters of Administration on
the estate of Frederick 11. Schwartz, ale of said county,
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar. the kindred and creditors of said d ceastd to be and
appear «t my offl *e, within the time prescribed by Jaw, to
■how cause, if any they Lav.-, why said let.ers should net
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
October t, ISM. LEoN P. DuGA**, Ordinary.
WARKKK COUNTY, OEOIIOIA.—Whereas.
Marv A. T. Heath applies to ice lor Letters of
Administration on the estatr of Beiyamiu A. He..Ut, late
of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite ami admonish,all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in
November ne *'t, to show cause, if any they have, why
laid letter* should not be granted.
Given under ray hand atoffleein Warrantee.
Bept. o, 13f4. ARDttN R. MRRBH ( >N, Ordlnary.
W” AHKKffi CUliVl'Y, «KU.-Whereas,' Jamts
Ford applies to ci tor letters of Administration ou
the estate of Nathan Hopson, late of sa ; d county, dec’d:
Th*st are there ore to cite and admonish all and ingu
lar, the kindred and cretii ors of said deceased, to Le au J
appear at mv office, on or before the first Monday in No
tab -r next, to show o«\uee, if any tXey have, why said let
ter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud seal of office.
Bept 19,18 M. ARDENR MBRSHON, Ordinary.
TTTAKKbAf COUKTV, «EO.—Whereas, Alford
Ts Kony apvlics to me for Letters of Admin siiatioa
on the estate of rtillman P. Huff*, deceased:
These art therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors es :lie said deceased, to be
and aj pear at my office, on or before the firs t Moudey in
October nest, aud show cause, if any they have, why
said Utters * hom'd not be granted,
Given ond r my hand sad ifllcial seal.
5ept.29,1854. sEDEN R. MEBBHON,Ordinary.
WAIIBRN COUNTY, <4BO.—'Whereas, the es
tate of James Pll her, late or said county, is unre
presented :
These are therefore to cite and admonish al*. n I singu
lar the k.adred *nd ci editors of deneased to t e aud
appear at my effi eon or before the first Mouday in No
vomb r n»xt, to i*how cause why said letteis shouL notV.o
to u>ioc fit ami proper pernor, or to t»i© (lark of
tnebuperior 0 oik of the Suue'ioi Ootut, us the law d*-
recta.
Given under my hand at office in Warreoton.
ARDEN K.MLRSHON,Ordinary.
Fept«mber 29,1854.
WAKBhN COUNTY, «4A,—Wheraas, the estate ol
Matt Lew O. Hi Iragsworth is unrepreten e i:
These are therefore to cite, summon and »''moult h a l
and singular, the kmdrud aud creditors of said deoaased,
anil ail other persons concerned, to apply for letters »»!
; administration cn said estate «?n or i efoie ihe first Mon
day in November next,otherwise raid letters will ccissued
to the Clerk u. the Superior Com t of said c-»uuty.
GiVtn nudrr my hun<i at office in 'Varrenton.
Krpt. 29,1854 a RDUN K. MERtUON, Ordisa*y.
OULUTUUHFL COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, Mrs.
Ala iid* A. Pmith applies to me :or Loiters of Ad
ministration, upon the Kstute ol Robert B. SiuitJ', late of
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and siosu
ltr the kindred a u creditors of said deceased, to oe and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by ! hw, to
show cause, if any they havo, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office.
a pt 29. 1H54. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
, T lACO'iJj f.’OL'ATi'V, GA.—Wherees, Nicholas C.
. JLJ Ware apphes l* r Lo. ers of Admin titration on the
f es ate cf William A.ha t late of L’UC'dc county, deceased :
These are therefore to oite and admonish ill] and «n u
f lar the Sindrtd tr.d creditors of said dejt ascd, t > be and
k appear at iny tffic •, w.th n tbe tme preao ibtd by luw,: o
, show cause, if any they have, why Buhl letters should not
be grant d.
i (i ven under my hand at office in Lincoln ton.
t 8ept.99,: 54. rt P. la POM, Ordinary.
I l
[ ti H. Furrow, applies to mo for Loiters of A iminiatra
1 tion on the estate of James U. Fa:row, deceased :
5 These are, therefore, to cite, summon un.l adtnonii*h,all
and singular, the kinirod, and creditors oi said (tec’d.,tc
| he and appear at my otfice, within the time prescribed by
; -aw, to show cause, if any - hey have, why said Letters
: of Adiuimstre .ioa ihouiu not be granted.
: Given under toy hand, at offles in Louisville.
' Octo . NIOHULAH D KHL, Ordinary.
! U/ABliM COUNT*, ÜBUBGU.~
’ Vt Bobeit Co ty applies to me for of Aoiu nis
: I tration de boots non i»n th*» estate ot B-mjamiu a. am.-,
f J I«t»* of said county,
Those art therefore to cite and admonish, al) andaingu
i lar, the kindroJ md credi. -roof said io; • sed, to be and
appear at my offloe, within the time prescribed bylaw, to
show cause, if any they have, why saidlettersshouUinot
; be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrantor.
; Oct. 6, 1*64. ARBS NJLM BKB HON, Ord’y.
COLUMHIt COUNTY, G*.—Whereas the estate
of Eaekiel Reid, lute of Columbia county, deceased, in
unrepresented:
’ Th-s • a 'i therefore to cite and admonish aJf and sin
gular t'i? kudred and creditors of said deceased lo bt*
aud appear at ray effije within tho time prescribed by
lav to s’ow cauer, if any have, why sai t letters
l should not be granted to the Clerk of ihe Superior Court,
or some other lit and proper person.
: Giv. n under my hand at office Ju Apnllog.
r _ October 10,1664. fi. OBAWFokP, Ordinary.
PINR LAND FOR BALE.
THE euh'criber offers at private sale that tract of /TSs
PINL LA Don Spirit Creek, in Richmond conn-*”
ty, » bout twe ve ml lea from Augusta, onj within two r
three tulles of the Georgia Railroad —known oj the Han
son Survey—containing 550 acres, morr? or 10-s, and
bounded bv lauds of Allen Kin*, John Jam*n, friraou
Ward, JCineline P. Ilaynie and others. If not disposed oi
before the Art Tuesday in Nov mber next, I will ofler it
at public outcry on that day, at the Lower Market House
In Augusta.
Any one desiring to purchase the tract, wil please ap
ply to Win. A Wal.on, Esq., in Augusta.
_ se P lßwtf REBECCA CAM FIE LD.
LAND, MILLS AND WOOL CARD FOJti SALE.
THB eubsoribers offer for sale thtir valuable Belt oi
MIJL.LB and WOOL CARDING MACHINE, all new.
with an ext nsive custom worth Iromten to fifteen dollar*
per day at this tirao, at the junotion of the two Coldwater
creeks, Elbert oounty,; % miks north of Klberton, with a
small portion of Land. Also, ITU acres of LAND, nearly
all in .he woods,three miles ir<»m tho Mills, whioh can be
had with the Mills or senarately Any person wiahing to
purchase such prooerty will do well to examine previously,
as we are determined to sell.
THOMAS JOHNSTON,
■23 JAMRB P. GAINER.
A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM FOB BALE,
IN Oglethorpe county, on the Road between Lexlng
ton a .d Athens,containing Pour Hundred Aerosol,
lying level, and one-qu*rter In wood*. A substantial two
story BBILK DWKLLHL , wlih Gr on House, Flower
and Orchards of ti. best nind« cf Fruit; t-ixetll-n
Water; Gin House; ncrew aud a l nf-c+.ssary ombniMings.
If not sod be'ore, it will be offere ? pub.ioly in Lexington,
on the 17th of October. Apply, ts by r. (post-paid) to
G. JS. SMYTH, Lexington. Oglethorpe oo., Qa.
N. B.—lt Is a fine opening for a Physician 1
sepl&-wßt
LAND FOR SALE.
THE BUBBCRIBHK. Offers for r=ale Nine Hundred
Acres of LAND, lying two miles north of Griffin,
Ga., on t ,; c MclUntosh Road, SCO acres of which is ohsarea
and under fence. There are two S’-Ulementa on tbo pre
misrti, with the ordinary Buildings, Gin U use and Cotton
Gin, Ac. About 100 acre • efthe ' nd nearly worn out. Sly
\ faking price Is per acre. The land will t*3 sold in two
parcels if desired—soo acres in one and 400 in the other.
M. G.DOKBIN*.
GrifflD, Ga , April 6,1864. BeplS-wPm
COLUMBIA COUNTY LAND FOJRSALJg7
WILL be sold on the pr-mises, on the first Monday in
to tie highest bidder, t'.r«*e hun
dred ac-csof land, with all the improvement.-,
| vl*: Dwell ng, kitchen, b-j-ns and stub es ; two au!i« from
• Berselia, on the Kuobee Creek, aooutone haiffs wood and,
, the remainder under fcncr. It is a desirable pla**e as a
. Ujui or Minuner reeldeuoe. Term liberal, aud will fc»; !
! made tasuit the parch »ser.
HepU»mber:l4, 16 4 SARAH MATHEWA
(SO REWARD.
RAWAWAV ou the 18th of July last, three NE-
GiiOK/l, to wit: Dick Hoout 24 yeais of ape, 1
( arkcotiii lexion,about 6 foct 5 inches high, a-iaiSTk
bulit, middle finger on right hand, hash-** ncut «*■'«>. -YN- j
; & Gin, ntu:.ter« when ta king; Andn- »..!;out 24 y* ar» o' j
I ng**, »dtlK*r ighter comply*ion than Dick, about 6 feet 9
1 inches h'gh, built; Jsck in about iB years of age, .
• dark complexion, shout. 0 f<rei 9 inches high, slim bait, j
spits very frequent y when talking. I will give th»* above
reward tor the sain Negroes, or S6O for sufficient
proof to convic t any whiti man for carrying th**c« off Ad
dress WILLIAM ROLLING.
LonJiviMe, Jefferron countv, Georgia. au3
TEACHERS WANTED.
A PKINCIPAL for the Franklin Academy, to fills
wTJL vacancy, from the 4th of bkFTEMBKR until the 29th
of DECEMBER. Apphcations wi'l be received until t e
®9th end a’so until 'he Ist of Oetoherfor a Principal,
oue Mnl> and two Female Assistant*, for the scho-ashc
year r >5. W. D CHAPMAN,
Prerldent Bovxl Trustees, F. A.
Columbcs, Mira., July 26. 1854. au2-wlm
SIOO REWARD.
TXTIhL be paid for the delivery of my Boy NA...
V t THAN io me, at c y residence in Zlber* ->*9
county, or S6O for oonfininv him In some Jail, wheie< / jj|
I Can get him. He weighs about 160 or 1115 pounds,
ab*mt S'tyesrs of age, wexrs whidkers, is straight und
we*l hui!t, and quite an intelligent negr ano can write *.
httie. H-haa been pilot on the rl erforsoine time,and j
Ih ku wn#a the river and in Augusta by a great many. (
7he above reward will be paid for his apprehension or I
delivery to T7- O. TATI’,
Petersburg, Klbort co ,( a. j
LOUISVILLE VEKLiIE
LOUISVILLE JKFFKt'.EON COUNTV. 6A.
TfJK next Session rs this Institution, under the charge !
of Miss <i.'Fa YL wbl commence on the 2d Octo j
*>srr.exs. The full <out eor study embrioes every branch J
c/ a complete ffuglLh Xdn<-,«t‘.iou,an 1 the French language,
«)ao Vocal «no . :*.m um»n!al Music.
Taltion in Prittary and Preparatory Department, $25
peram um; first acd second yea*, sß*>; Junior am fc inlor '
$46. The Fr och Language,! 5 Music,ss9. Forothfi j
part! ulars, please apply to the Principal. ac2B-w2 (
BQTfTRrjLZ CTJLTIIATOH FOR 1853. j
'IOL'XD vo'.amesofthe JULTIVArORfoi*I6.'3 may . w :
JJ be obtain 3d at this office. Price, $1.50. Or f
•end it by mail, postage paid, at $1.76. Addrcsa
Pihß9-t> Wftf. rt. JON9B, Augusta, (.a.
| \L<;mKULY KlNK.—Pinaad’s e«tebrat«d "ctT
LOGNK xnd BoCQUBT LOUIkL and MARIA, two
t the best and richeet perfumes extaut, of our owu lmnor
talif)P - tiylfif D. h. plumb k co.
~ FRACTICE oF BURUKBY.
DK. JLRIAH HAftiitibfe is prepared to aoccramo
dat*j wth Lodgings and Nursing, such patients as
may be dire<...ed to him for burgic&l operations or trust
ment. be assured that their Servant will
bare ev«T’. iccessary attention. my7-wly
UARaIaGRS.
J 11. LO Wit V, Carriage Maker, still upon Crmpbe
• street, near the Georgia Railroad Depot. He w
build to ordur all kinds of light CARRIAGES, WAGON
BUGGIES,Ac., and ou the most accommodatin'/ term !
and wi 11 on nand a acoall stook of the above ar
cies, whl ch he will sell »s low or lower than any oih j
shop In th c ciV7. Repairing done at ahertest notice, a
on most r <a sonablc terms. mb9-d*wtf (
j GLOBE HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLE.
THE subscriber, having Just opened a HOTEL j&k
AND LIVKKY STABLE, at Camming, Vo syth
j county, Ga., notified the travelling and pleasure • •■eking
I public that he will famish priva’e conveyance to hi pa
trons from this place to Stone Mountain, Atlanta, Rouwell,
! Marietta, Ltwrer-cevi 1 e,Gainesville, and Wulpbt rSprings,
jat the lowest pcss-ble rat^s—in no case above what la o<>w
i charged on the mail line from this to Mari tta—always
leaving this place after breakfast On his return from
I any of the above mentioned points, be will convey assen-
Ige Bat reduced prices. Persons wishing to patronise the
People’s Line, can alwa>s ascertain when the are a'- any
of the points mentioned, by ioquiriDg at the Hote’r, where
j they will find a hand bill giving notice o' t eir departure,
i Perfect satisfaction warrants : or no charge Cor the ser
i victs rendered, inferences— every patron.
JOHN CAIN, Jr.
j Camming, Forsyth counter, Ga., August 10, IsM.
j au f /2-t 1 _
4 aoucs a’bi> lot roa balk is d altcs,
ripilK subscriber offers for sale o^e of the moat desira-
Able p’ivate re‘idencea in the Burnishing town of Dal
ton. TheL»t Is known as No. 18, Spring square. For
pa rtloUnrs Inquire at the the North Georgia Times,
or by addressed to Airmount, /la.
a .26-wim JO IN S. WIL c ON, M D.
THIRTY LOLLAMS REWARD.
STOLK.I from ihe sub.- rribar, on the 2d inst., /TV—
at the residence cf Mrs. E izabe'h Wat*, r.s,
i near Wh te Oak Camp-G ouod, a B*-ACK HOitSE, *X ut
seven year* old, —feet high, heavy built, end a Luis
: ump backed, considerably sun burnt. i'e is an eieg»nt
pacer, and h very good » uggy li >r»e. I will give Ten Dol
lars for informal ou g:> that I • an get him,and also Twenty i
Douar. for He thief that BLANCHAttO. j
Thomeoo, Oa.. Kept. 1«, : 661. »l«-w«t
MAxax* specific
tOBSBT PitANOK. U. D..
rs A'-ertAio,«pe«ilyan.l permar.Jßi cores r CKETAI9 ,
I_mb*um. Iti.-oiaj
« > - 4 OaV o,V~Yo.VftlWft El K.VI —40,000 lbs. choice
A> Tennessee BACON, tor s*e low, by
jjTO HAND, WILLIAMS * 00. I
ftoi'ctlk'i jo OEHTOto AAif oagli
rr:? KS.
min! ~ rt I" 1 ! ' A«i.U.
i o-l I<>; - .* ..... . ... , - ' am r '
1% •••r. M•• ,: Utt l ' • 0u... - nt
•r. *tt r,l|U,-:.J M n,,., •«
«, ... 1..1- ..... a,.... “J - J'. OJinyu . , u .j
J.f .. J * ,l ! ! " »Btht»tK»tes, i it!-.' tl,. lii.iVp*ocrio!| , S’
_sjpHal>er 5, lf,M. lIAKUIf, Adm’r. f
H cesT. Wrght, lutv Wftmnowntv d»M ~ItV
qoeMM Om;>»« imm*<lla«e r H< <• nt- null ”*
h.TlUKClliinu 'ire -'r,-,,,. J ~ I’ er;lun «
tb" s»'l( mlhit '.a« ,•••. ,!. ~"'l.' t‘ . “«« J>rr**U»
1 ’• ' ' 'vf_ rOWjMB, BxV.
\ T A , !l : «»ni ii'.aet terf to the erlrt- of Pran'.
it cla B. Moantaln, late of J IT i aJ r rnntv
to m " ke tomeJiate payment; and fS
“ id requested' oto 0 to
present them f->r payment.
Prpiewbir l , -v. THOfl. .\._MoBRIDE, Bx*r.
I’'} °'s ? IStatc %t
iirv? V“ ,t> * r . * c ’ **o?.d oour.’ty, u-erj-sed.
an th vzi ' 'itzzx ■ t
quested to presto u. , m estate, are re
-5 » IBM, wii.i iam » m ß^ur'p b *»^.y’
m*nJßaia , iortuT- !l «til»?2r‘,ViiT' ! e ,!l j"' fcuvi " l< <•«•
i du, y "tKhentiea ed to the Admin'uuSo. 1
Pr £e^em'e bJ 'r.> s*. 5 *.
j NJT-f-t- the «>tnte of Mr*,
i will make immeiiaV* ?».; ■- o.’ Vrri'th 1 " d 'crascd,
I Pg p> - 19, 1554. JaMgi r>.GHFRN. F»*r.
' N'j m'a'olvor i'"w’e J' & e* ‘ “» th * *?••'« <* Be«-
. -kN j ivai.., cece.ised,are requ-ste.l to m .lo ins
and th having U*j'-auda will
p e-ent il» -ia in le< ms of the law.
' » M. J. ROGERS A-’m’r.
'. ,< i MfTth P Tr. s h, ‘ T , ing «.<ain«ttbo
, ® of d Aa .^, ur v» lite ' Dgiethoi P - county,
t::r-' : Z^:r to *' r< 1 !1 them, properly
attesteO within the time pre. <■.,!,ed by 1,.0r; a dniper
uiai-. • '' '.p .f 1 * ' ' ultet3 ' r -re f'.ervby required to
MAOK g.TOPWtf, Ai<ia*r.
jV*"« >'••-Ail ' ‘'i'lull" r. ro Li," !neofro o-
J. i raon JrGDinvs,- 8r , l*t? of Oplcth<.roe county, are re
ques ta to make i r.'ed ate payment; a? d those having
ciemandr Apcost sail e>t:.t • i. u-t prtsoot them duly au
thentjcuted within the lime picrerited uv lan . cr lh\ v will
not be paid. : JENNINuS, Jr ! „ ,
>' '-UOS. JEM ;INGti, rß ‘
Sei lember S \ 18PL
NOTICB.- All th* JC indebted to the cst.ite of Rufus
Y‘ 1 • j*‘ cf \ r * -urt ii county, dec*J, are requested
to make m.. '.Lite payasen , d having demands
against said c late are requested to present them, duly
authenticated, iu terms of the law.
October 5,1854. DkWITTU WILLI,.MB, Adm*r.
NOJIOff —.m ted to the estate Qt|. 0,
Wad, an? requested tj mak-j iratue h ite payment;
cod thcs'6 bavin: cemaads against said c into mult
present them d„i y u ushon»Uvr.. l uln terns «,fihe lav.-.
: • ' i :u«, A
Xi G Ail persons indebted to t he estate of James
Uar l«u Ir.te c»f Warrer. county, decent d, uro
requested tj make uu:a*» i at- payment: and ibonv h iviug
Ik? 1 *; ' i•* * vtMCut duly hu-
A m’r.
Tn will e ••..ade
to tbv- Oouit or r Inary of Columbia c*»ui‘.iyfor leave
to sell a.l the Real Estate of Dr Johu G’Farrell l?ite of
said ounty, rtece*vU. }i. B. RAMdkY, A *m‘r.
►ept«*mSer 22,1804.
| MONTUh 6i; n i' <' itc. Application yiljhc mr.de
i j A u> i-be Court of Ordinary of * g>ethorpc County fur
' ! U < Hi-i 0 to the estate
, Adm’r.
HOW w 11 be ’ a<lo
.»L to tho < ourt of Ordinary cf filbert county, for Itnve
fco sell Rll LLo Lnnd* belonging to the * state c- LevM » nge.
deceased ROBERT li Ibi’hU, Ex'r.’
Auguii 16 I£C4.
r MONTKfcJ afii r date applies t ! ;uwill be made
-ii_ wo the Court oi Ordinary of VVarre i county lor leave
to n l; th- Negroes bel ngieg io the ostatt o ; Sum o Beall,
late of su'd co mty, deceased.
August IP. 186 >. JESSC R. RVALL, AdtnV.
fjpwo VONTHB After date application v.i l be made
A to the Gourt of Ordinal of arren C(*"nty sor leave
to sell the Lands and f eyroos bel..nglt’v to uie estate of
Randolph Johnson, deouubtd.
August 19, ltt i ABB ALOW JOHNSON, KzV.
FI''WO UONTftitt made
A to t.ii Court c» Oidinary cf air on county, for
I. c|!iho 1.a1.-1.. . -itgrocs liel t. ihfUtMtr
«l ISj-tWjdWMMMI. J [.. ilV.lrt.
ClX'i'k DA i w after date, applies ~ a nill bi made to
O Urn Court of Ordinary ol F! cit ciuoiy,f -a leave to
sell the Land aud Negroes . ’’ongiiig to 'ho rfitateof
-
I sss W- 16*^
; AngßßtSi), 1-Ci.
j <» :Vlo!%'fl'fi3 after date, appliCHtu-n will be mads
JL to tho Court of Ordinary, of l h-rt cunuty, foi
lef.ve to soil -1 ‘.J c .: eionping t s;* '.tat:* Jane
Vaster, decor lU ‘’.RUT HRBTIvR, ’.x»r.
Avgnst Id. V«4.
t'lATi DA I'fc* afl-T dau, rtpp»**Mtim .’.ii: o :>uut to
< u*ty, for
leave to sen cht fiaute and Nep roes belonging to
. theeetatecfßanuel Lewis, lute -**- quid county, ieceasod .
16,1854 B**r.
f t 'IV WO .VIDA s'iikl alter date application tviii ue ruads
• >. so the Court of Ordinary of Jell rtson couniy for legvq
f-3 Bell the Nogn heloitglng to the eet.ite of John W.
Denny, late of n*id county, decease-u.
• - I W ' ; * dmbp.
* rrtwo ll ON THB afterdate eppiioatton will tic .ijade
j Ato the Ordinary of Taliaferro ccunly f-r leave to sell
the property belonging to the estate of Mm. Nancy Trinpe.
J. H TRIPPC2. Adm’r.
rjVuollOA XliH after date, applioatloswiUl be made
X to the Court of OrJit ary <:i Coiumb.a county, so
1 .’cave to soil two Nearoos bolongin>> t«» thf* estat? of Vnbert
Crawford, dra r. Hfcd. KDW. M. OHAVt FORD, Aiim'r.
September ft, 1864.
npWO MORITUh after dd e, upplioaticn «ill be made
X to the Court of Or*linn yof Ogle'borne county, for
leave to rell all tho Lon In be onging to the estate of Jatto
11. Cunningham,late ol eai I countr, deceased.
G OKGR K PLATT, Adm’r
Sept. 8,1664. de bonis non with the will anne:« d.
fT>WO MONVfffl* • Jut upplidatmu willfr- nfidj
J. to the Court of Ordinary of ;3’.-roou county Tor
l**ave to s» 1 tho Slaves belonging to ihs estate of Patriok
B. Connelly, late ot said county, decease. .
CHARLES J. JBNTI P, 1 ...
8, P t. 8.1864. LI * A(’mrs.
SlMir OAVB alter da VauitUcation x i• • . •:< to
the Court ol Ordinary of JcOcrsoa county for leave to
Bell ihe Lann and on- Negroes belonging to the eatateof
Nancy Fur vis, late ol said couniy, decease J.
August 27, 1864. JOHN WRBN, Adm’r.
TWO ftfONTl'ilri *'tioi' data appUoation will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln ComAy, for leave
to ce 1 all tfee Land and Negroes belonging to tho of
John M Quinn, late of said counfcv, docoased.
September6,lß64. r . Adm’r.
npWO MO.VTUB after ‘date"at ipllcAtlon'wiifbe m ade
X to the Oourtof Ordinary of VVaneu oounty. Tor leave
to tell all tho Lands belonging to tbo estate of William R.
Oaf-on,deoeaaod. ADAH? T.GABON, Adm’r.
Beptomher 7,1864.
BSXTV I*AYS alter date, application wM be muut-to
the Ordinary of Warren cnun*y,for leave to sell all
the Laadc nr.d Nexrc es belonging to .he Estate of IJo.veil
11. Hunt, (leceaaea. ImnKEI. B. HUNT, 1 . , ,
Bept. 7,ISM. JAIPUR L I’ORV, f Adra r# ‘
MOWTllGafterdate, application will bemads
X to the Court of Ordinary of 'V’.tm.n county, foi
leavo ■,') all the ■ ends and Negroes to the
estate ofTabßha WiUfatcs, deceased.
Bep:. 7, lwV, JaMF 8 JONES, Adm’r.
*S' O iVlOfii'fl’fflft alter date application will be made i«
ll theOrdluaiy of Jeflert> r >n <'llol7, leave to bell
the Land and Negroes belo glng to the estate 01 Trauolf
b Meunt-uin lave of said county, eceased
;?epu»ab«T 18,1964. 11108 A Mo .lUDB. F.x’r.
f|T%%6 MOSTRb sfter cl*te spplipatlan will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of Eluert county, for leave to
sell all the Lands and Negroes belonging to the ea.ate of
Maraud Lowrnaore. *'cceused, lateo El*ert oounty.
l>; • vv KLh, A'liVr.
H 'WO MONi’ttD after . o.| - *ou will he made
X t« tho Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, fox
leevesoteli the Negroes belonging tithe estate of Ben*
Jarnin D. Ward, dece.u cd. Y/M. RcGCUB, Adct’r.
Bepteaber 7,1^64.
rpW& VfD.viTHN after date apj»i)c*».tion will bo mads
to the Ordinary o'Ooluc- d* c mnty fer leave to sell
the LamJ«belorirpg to ts.« CmH of Burwcl! hards,
late of said ro».!' y, deceased.
Bept. Si>, 1*0:. O_o. T IIARDfi, / dm’r.
fpWF-
Aio lh« Court «.f odi r.'j or rtb . C'Uu y for
I«<-.?e to sell a N g*-o W* -n«)> oertod Ha: n -h, b< i n«;ing
jtil ho n tr-- of Joel Tribble, l>. r e • . a!:’ count*, d- ■ .acd.
Oct _ DAVII *W. VAT fOA N, '.»’r.
j fp-Wo w.i or made
* A to t'.o ourt fOr in ary «.'■ j. 1 ert county for .gave to
* se I ail the Lancs beU.nrm.; to i/n. e.fUe of NmhanLl
I t-udson, d?ceaned,.’atc of Kibert countv.
WILLiAM HAiuilOND, Adm’r.,
j Octot.-rT.IFM. deVonlsiMSß.
! : | \ ~ uU.ITab uttr date tij-p DiariS
| A to the Oourtof Ordinary o fcioeri oosotf .'or L-ave
t to sell a part <if the Negroe- belonging to tin* estate of
J (tare j*. Jon-**, deceased, late of 1 over couatv
0 •' - LLU-, Adm’r.
Tu. , o made
to the Court of Ordinary of Ei i rt county for io-.ve .0
bull all the lands belonging to the minor children of Georire
Williams. JAN EL. ALLEN, ou ruiar.
Octohf-- 7,1864.
t‘* DA V H after date application wiii be cade to
O the Ordiuary of Tahaferro u uoty Jo * ;avo to se I the
Negro Propeity htlonging to thee >of Susm H. Evans,
late of 1- aid cou ty. JOHN ISVANfi, Adna’r.
Ocobcr 7, 1864.
D i.-o made
A to the Ordinar,/ of Jefferson county, for to »ell
the Lnti'i and Negroes belong ug to the estate of
John VV. Whighaio, iate of said county, C c~i.sed.
IMD>:£W ?.v ; !!! : : \ .
O rarß<
f|v*AO ,v> n ; on will be made
A to ibi: C urtofurd -ry of Jefferson couti'y f**r M.-ave
torella lot of Lind lx. ;n_ lug o'-nc est ••' 8-ier,
1 JA JLd h. Pl : LR, Adm r.
I Cotober 5, 1554.
fpvVtlil’U V I’lUi afitr *lt'e pp ,t. 4 • .1 •*! It » ;; mr.de
A to the C *urt of Ord na y 01 vv a* r. u count y Icr i rr/e
I t*i'll h* N-grots belonging th** M-.»tc of it. u? V,il*
cams, decca?* 1. D-- »V IT;‘ *.. WILLIAMS, Atm»r.
O* lobar 6, 1864
- 2 'WoMu.vivis aft-.- <1 vie Hopi-cati-.r r . be made to
A the Oour? of o**ct-nury of Wnrreo 0 <un .y for cave to
p«d 'he 11 a vl I Ci-iate of .lames II rden, tltOt^ased.
Oct her \ 1854 JOHN M MoOO tD, Adm’r.
'p W O MUN i's. h afitr itule -pi»lcat:oi \. ii ?>« nado
A 10 the C'.r, of Ordinary «»f Cohuubia cojxity for
!e ve/uHlai. he estate of iia r y Ou>:hran, lati of said
county, dt-rea -ed. JASI Ed D U:RKEN. Ex’r.
Oc*. 5.18*4
I'WU NUArrito ainr (ihteappiloat • n wiii te made
to the’ < u-t of Ordinary of o<dumbi* county 'or cave
to e«U all the rg ate. b .th Kca! and Personal belonging to
‘he fcatatc of John J. Co hian, late ot nd • w, ue
cta*e*l. JAM'S > GR3KN,Adtn’r.,
<'etcher 5,1864. vrith -he tt • *r tv xed.
~TthLsrkVA H FUB SALE.
rHfi subscriber off rs f* r sale his PLANTATION,<4Sa
lying in miles north ol Bparta, Hancock cooniy
Ga., on the waters of Shoob'ei tone creek, containing nx
Hundred and Thirty-two Acres. Terr & made easy. Ap
ply to ihe subscriber on the place.
LEONARD 0 PEEK.
S6O tfEWAED,
be paid 67 h? subscrioer ,-jt the ar: m*
Vt ard lotigmrot in Jnil. bo that I can get biro,s©
cf my Negro kellow, GEORGE, (a runaway) wh* *
escaped,on the 28th August last, fr to the Ja.l
Jackson, Bu'ts couuty,Ga., where he had been .odgvd tor
thefts commitp dat Macon and the Ir diun Springs. Said
Negro is ts dark color, rather th>rt and stout and about
80 years of age. He can read and w lte, and will a
forged pass. The aitention of Railroad conductor* It
called to this fact, as he lately passed oy Railroad unmo
lested in Georgia -ad South Caro!i»-a. Addreva
sB.«B* W. A If A YNE, Pendleton. B 0.
D • ~B~FLU MB a CO.
ARB constantly receiving .esh and pure g
Medicines, Chemicals, Choice Perfumery,
Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment
between U. ti. Hotel and PostOlflce comer.
Medlcliiefccarefullydispens* d at all hoars, by calling “til
Karnes',corner Green ana Mclntonshstrets P°*
HFW PACKING PJREB3.
AT THE WACH.. *ABiD, NEAR THE BRIDGE.
THU Undersigned has. ’constructed, under the I®*
audiate supervi ion of tut inventer, one of Packard's
£c» -o-jed PACKING PRESSES, a>.f* is prepared to pack
or oale Cotton, Hides, Rays, Hay, Fodder, Pea Vines, or
»*Dy ©the commodity usually packed in bales.
A gentleman, we i experienced in packing and arrang
ing, will give his entire attention to the ureas; and is pre
pared to pack or purchase, as may meet the wishes of own*
era. Ifprcmp tress, devotion to business, andgood wow ,
! £££“ *• ■»'
AutUßta,Ga , March 4, 18154.
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BcootasoAt TO ». u.tvnrn,
„ OFFBH TO PHfWCIAMf,W»»«*r». Mer
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j Broom.
i -l*<'r«*» l .*ad AT. prep.redlo..!
n m.> h ‘ r .nti«u. t,-rn .. Metoh.nl. wlll«nd II tj
I ?!r' ntereol to look it out price. All .rue!,-. «.rr»nle4
I b. -h.U. Give B. . c.ll ulouff J»r
' j fit er*»HK, *»»n.*~for sale by UAWN»n * fc A INNER—
A HirrmSm h*- FLO lit from new U h**t;
tea- k- <1 BEKF, . r «**> >, Nw CO If-MPH ;
Irl h POTaI»'K« Fre-b Boston CKaCRIBS;
I>nre Cl ter VINEGAR;
Whit** V. r e -* Icirnrtwf. *9
Tr> iW it'I'* 1 '* boxes Bby 10 snd 10 by li WIN DOW
OL t&J at $2 the oox, for sale to olote consign meat*
aa*4 _ H. A J, TUBPIN.
Qt r IN *K K—Boo oss. for sale low by
ap!B WM, if. TUTT, Druggist.