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CHRONICLE i SENTINEL
SCIAL NOTICES.
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** s#C; * !l *?* A «;Kfi Our school if now and
wi n the DEAD LANOLAI**-©.
*.**» for ib. e« j*-* in a flouncing concLt.cn
Aoouwu. Aldm, and
« r Oar school numbers one hundred and
~7efi pupflA, and r.nr village is u healthy as at>y
‘ in Georgia, with an intelligent and refined society,
and goM churches; an - is enti-ely removed from the
ItT S r/t A tiros lo vice and icmorality. There is not a dram
gl,- j m tee v ace. None need apply for the school unlees
they are Master M**,ns, as the school is entirely under
th.ee oi-rol of W-<ton Lodge, No. 60, of Free and Accept
ed Masons.
BLV. H. V. MUIaK&T, Preai’l of Board of Trustees*
G. M. Ball, S tertiary.
PETER W. R'dDDICK,
JAM fa M.SH RIVER*
JA OH OKNNARD, Trustees.
J. A. BELL,
MiRK HOLLOMON,
PREPARED BY A REGULAR
PHYSICIAN.
par* Life Prolonged, and a CJare for all Pain,
Cuigbr, CtVi», Consumption, Croup, Whooping-Cough
Liver C'-caj la nt, Dyspepsia, indigestion, hour Btomacb,
f-’.c.'j'a a, and all .-kin Eruptions. Fere - and Ague, Bilious
I eve ,' .. l«ra,Ct’.e;a Morbus, Dysentery, Bowel Affec
tions, Pi tes,--‘.re sni Weak Eyes, Rheumatism, Heart
D. : te, Pa jiita-.ion, Neuralgia, Kidney and Bladder As
s on»,Drcps/, Falling of the Womb, and Ftmale Com
piainta.
Dr.J. r. i: -/. Celebrated Family Medicines are the
result of thirty years practice in Philadelphia. His pre
r :r.j»tic-»# arc for e*cb complaint, and have been well
1.-J ami a opr ov« i by hundreds of Physhuans ana thou-
A JESMRDY FOR EACH DISEASE.
Lit. J. S. ROSE fc COUGHfcYRUP OR EXPECTORANT,
ii l j.ev-r failing remedy for Cooghs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Ab li" a, and nil Lung Pr.ce CQc. and sl.
DR. J. fi. *oßl*B WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP gives
hnru<ri?ate relief, and frequently cure* in one weak. Price
Die.
,Ut. J. 8. ROHE’3 CROUP SYRUP never fails in curing
the Croup, that dangerous comp aint amongst children.
Pr.cc 25c.
DR. i .S.ROSE’S KERYOCS&nd IN VIG O RATINGCOR
lil aL has no equal for al> Nervous Affections, Heart Dls
ec‘: s, Nunabnes-., Flatulence and Heert-Burn. It is in
vaiuaiie to a!i whose constitutions are debilitated by care,
labor or study. Price 6oc.
DR. J. 8. ROSE'S PAIN CURER,
Cures all parns internal or external. It may be relied
on f'rearingan i giving almost Instant relief to Cholera
Morbus,Cholic, and all pains in the Stomach or Bowels,
Rheumatism from Cold, Bore Throat, pains in the Limbs,
jj; r.k or Hide, OMlhlalns, Bprains and Bruises, Safeto all
a g„,. Price 12X. 25 aDd Me.
Dlt. J. 8. ROftE’B GOLDEN PILLS, for falling of the
•yj,. Female Weuknees, Debility and Relaxation.—
price 50c.
p8.J.8. RL/I-’S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND.—A sure
cur for Dyspej-r.ia, Pour Stomach, Indigestion and Liver
Co-. : t. ThL Compound, used with Dr. Rose’s Family
£>, . cu.ed t Uganda cf confirmed Dyspe* sia and
Li v r *'■ :r j# j/ 'ji. P- Ib a Tonic, Alt' rativc,Stomach and
L v r Med’t- ne, and vaa highly recommended by the late
D; J ROSE’*! ANTI-BILIOUS OR RAILROAD PILI.B.
■f,, ~ p i.is are not warranted lo core every malady or
5 in.Men* to man, but they are a grand remedy for
a t>i. j* 9Ute of tin system, and common fevers. When
used vith Dr Rojo’s Tonic Mixture, will cure the most
Stubborn .nses of Bilious Fever or Fever and Ague.
DU J. kOAE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OY BUCHU,
for al di. ea esof the Kidneys and Bladder, and for Dropsy,
p.lcoi s<» cents.
I)R. J. 8. iiC'Sra ALTERATIVE, OR BLOOD PURIFI
ER, f r Scrofula, Old Eruption 1 !, atd all diseases arising
irem an ir pturt state of the blood. Price sl.
Ali whose consututions are impaired by disease,or weak
by nature, thouM read DR. J. 8. ROBE’S MEDICAL AD
TIB UR, which cor.taiusH deßcription of the diseases of our
eli-nateaud the mode of treatment. It can be had without
charge of
W. H. AJ. TURPIN, I
WM. U.TCTTT, } Augusta,
BALDWIN A ROBSON, Madison; ADAMS A BRO.,
Katonton: JOHN BTILLWiILL, McDonough; WM. B.
BKAY', Grlftin, and of Dsalersgeneraliy in every city and
town t.hroughoullhc htateaud Union. Ja34’54-wlyt
|fF"Thn best artlrln used, as hundreds can
te.vtlfy in tbi.i i‘y and the surrounding country. Read—
Od-Liquid Hair Dyo instantaneously changes the
ha! -a. brlUh*ntjet Black or glossy Brown, which is per
ma <*nt; does not §t..ln or lu any way injure the skin.
No article ever yet invented which will compare with It.
We would u vise nil those who have gray hairs to buy It,
for it never failfl. —Boston rout,
tor sale wholesale and retailby
D. B. PLUMB A CO.,
321 -vim Agents for Augusta, Ga.
rzr tV» urn authorized 4o announce FRANKLIN I
G. GODBEE a candi late for the office of Tax ollector o
Burke county at the ensuing election.
01-wtJal Many Voters.
A IELFCT EIfOLTSH AND CLASSICAL BCEOOL
tV’ \t ill be opened In feoliool lioonoa oppoiite
the M« liu ' si Church, cn the corner of Green and Jack-
Soi str.-etM, a*, the close of the prevailing epidemic, under
the charge of Mr. I). F. GRIFFIN, A M. The course of
Instruo.ion will be thorough and practical. Young Men
will be lilted for av>y stage of their Collegiate course.
Book-Reejimir, loth by single and double entry, will be
taught practically.
A Fr iioV Depar'.nent will also be opened by Mrs. D. F.
GRIFFIN at the earne place. The course of study in this
department will embrace all those branches U3u&lly taught
in the highest Ft ma’cSeminaries.
Rat*‘s of tuft on, per quarter of twelve weeks:
Prim-try Class $3
Common English Branches 10
Higher “ “ 12
Latin and Greek 16
H -rKnaNCXt*—Thomas Huowden, Josiiih Fiblt y, Gen. G.
W Evans, T. 1V T . Timra« rman, J. U. Andcrjon, Augusta ;
John Other, E. J Buo’;master, M. A. Ransom, A.M.
Benson, J. A. Houston, Hamburg.
ffTTstnc Yot-ir* of Warren County.—MICA
JAU ROGERS in a candidate for the office of Tax Re
ct. ver cf Warren c -un’y, at th-* election in January next,
ul
|TBF*" Klsi’iion TVotiee-—We *reauthori9e to announce
JOHN D OOUR -a'as a canJl .tefor Tax Collector of
Richmon 1 county, at the ensuing election.
013 ;* Mast Voters.
IVotice.—The Hub*ot iber tnay hereafter be found
at his store .luring the 'ay, whvti he will be pleased to
wut on these who may need Medicines, Ac.
V*’. li. TUTT, Druggist.
rr Wa nr» author sod to announce WILLIAM
W. SHIELDS as a e for the office of Receiver of
Tax Return* for ColamM&county, at the eleotlon in Janu
ary next. [o2o] Mawt Tor am.
Hailroad. Augr. 'ta, Aug. 10th, 1854. —
As protection •*gainst escape of negroas under fraudulent
passes, tickets for negroes will bo no Id only to owners or
other responsible parties, who will farther be required to
fUrn «h a duplicate pass to tho Agent who sells the ticket,
lobe filed at hi* office.
The above rule to take effect on and After the ICth inst
tug 11 8m GEO. TONG®, Gen. Supt.
fIT To Country Mai charts wishing to dad a fine
Stock of GOOD CLOTHING, at wholesale or retail, wil
pU-are call in at J. M. NEWBY A CO.’S Store, under the
Dnked States Hotel. al4
Kh v <3 >od» WII LIAM . O&AIfl, from this
date, wi'l seli ’h stock if FALL DKK.'fl GOODS at oostfor
cash. Allolhcr kin<** of Goods wl> *'dd at remarkably
Jow prices.
Augusta, September ISih, 1554. daw
lyiJeoilorasn'iDreM IlaU for Fall and Win
ter 1854. WM. It. NICHOLS has received Beebe A
Co.'* Fall Style of Gentlemen’s HATS, and invites the at
ten ionof hi* Critn.l* and tho pcbUc, opposite Iho new
Augusta Bank. aull
t*j- nothing.—CLATTON A BIGNON have re
ceived a large portion «->f their Winter stock, consisting of
Men’s, Coys ;. CVdJrcn’s CLOTHING, to which they
Invite *h« adaption cd t'. wirfrieadi and customers gene
rally . Their store has not fcsea closed during the summer.
081 »f
|3Oood*.—MILLTCR *t WARREN have a
large let of very superior NSG 20 GOOD*, all wool filling
and very heavy, which they would be pleased to famish
to th r customers by orders. Also, BLANXETB mea
suring 8-4, $-4 and 10-4, and from 5J* to 8 pounds in
t. Also, v. rloui brands of OSNABURGB.
oSu
CB r ~ Ague •ad Fe»*r of tfcres years standing cured.
—Mr. John Long den, new living at Bearer Dam, Hanover
efcuuiy,Ya.,r.ear Richmond, had At,ne and Ptver for
rar >• '.«•*than one?; he v&3 patchedwit& fever* as seen
as the Chin* Wft him; and after trying physician*, quinine;
moot of the Toufcts a iTortlsed, and every thin* recom
mended t-* him. was about to give op In drepair, when
Carte’-'* Spanish Mixture was spoken of; he got two bot
tles, but before he had used more than a single one, he
Was perfectly cared, and has no* ted a chill or fev*r since.
Mr. Long ?eu is only one oat of thousands who hare
been btntfiued by this great tonic, alterative an ! blood
pur fi*r.
For sale by HAYILAND, RISLEY A CO.,
D. B. PLUMB A 00-,
o!*-d£w!m W : H. AJ. TURPIN.
Warehouse and i'oimvisalon Business.—Al
botinews will be promptly attended to daring it e preva
lence of the epidemic. £*J] M. P. STuVALL.
u » EXCUSE FOB ILL-HBALTfI.
fST* An emartalei frame'! sallow complexion, and
great debility, the result ofnegiec or real treatment, when
efficient Medical advice can he obtained privately and
promptly.
Ladies who tcay fee afflicted with Irregularities, Pf.es
FtstuU-in-Ano, Gravel, Bcrofala, Ulcer*, Rheumatism, Ac.,
should not allow false delicacy to prevent their making
immediate app i.'sticn to Dr. MORRIS, whose skill in the
treatment of *ll chronic disease* and finale oomplaints, ia
100 well known to be queatic ned.
The Doctor assures all those who consult him by letter
the most honorable secrecy, prompt attention, pie
safe and efficient medicine*; and to thote who follow strictly
hi* direction*, he will guarantee speedy relief and perma
nent cure*. Charges reasonable.
All gtters, to receive attention, most be pc it-paid, and
weeiose a fee. Address Dr. W. H. MORRIS,
Je29-ly Savaaaah, Gs.
W" Persona wanting cheap BOOTS and SHOES
ct * * c aoccmmcdated at my new Store, under the U. S.
aotri. ffi jS4 ESNKV BALT.
- rr to Vimcar.tr WILLIAM
BKINNiK*. »cva.,a»te c. iht cQ* of Tu CoB-Wtor
itaeuonln Jrnu.rj
* otlr '-- 0 “ •««* - Li.-h h„ brec cloM . f „
*»"• &» dlrt . *•“ °* *T« open from <hu d-t-. Allorder,
freer, the country wiil he promptly auendexi to.
oSI DAWSON A SKINNER.
%W " Xcw Goods fw Kali and Winter Trade.—
VILLkR A WA KEEN h-ve received their en‘d“e stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS; and those cf their cus
tomers and fried* who will cot visit the city until the j
Fever sab-id©*, can b *v* their orders promptly fil ed to
their *at t r ao:'©a—they will gux an tee every art-cle istt,
Otherwise the Goo -• can be returned. 080
far* Notice.— Dun ng my absence from the city, H. J.
fßltiey, i*q M uaj duly lathoriied Agent.
& &. i» achsm.
~URY GOODS.
HEW CASH STORE*
THE hI'BM’BIBKB would respect’ally inform the
inhabitants of Georgia and Sooth CaroUns, that he
is now in receipt of hi » supply of Fall and Winter Dry
Goods, all of which ha% e bee", purchased for cash In the
various Northern mark ds, and as regards the pi ices at
which they will be sold, 11 Is unnecessary to say a word, as
the reputation of GREEN'B store for being the cheapest
in Augusta, is now firmly established.
Always on hand. Bleach* J and Brown SHEETINGS and
SHIRTINGS, of various manufactories; French, English
and American CALICOES, frem 6% U 25 cettu; GING
HAMS. M. DaL*LNKa, CAnHMERKS, MERINOS, BOM
BAZINES, ALPACCAB, CANTON CLOTHS, Plain and
Plaid White Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook and Mali MUS
LIN; Plain, Plaid and Dotted Swiss MUSLIN, LACES,
EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS Cambric and Muslin TRIM
MINGS, HOSIERY, of all kinds, Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
Particular attention paid to all kinds of NEGRO GOODS
and BLANKETS, such as White and Brown KERSEYS and
PLAINS, Heavy Brown SHIRTING, at 61fc., London, Duf
ft! and Mackinaw BLANKETS, col’d ditto, 8 ATT I NETS,
Kentucky JEANS, Ac., a'l of which will be sold for cash as
low as in any Southern market. E. GREEN,
Broad-street. Augusta, Ga.
Next door below Bones A Brown’s Harcware Store.
sd-w2m
DEW GOODS! HEW GOODS!!
CORNER OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
MILLKB Ac HAHBEX will offer great inducements
to '-hrir friends and customers this season to pur
chase their FA LL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They
do rot pretend to say they have the richest sno largest
stock ever offered in this city, that they have better taste
in their selections, or poseess superior advsntages over
their neighbors; but they fcsve certainly the richest and
most elegant slock they ever had in store.
In DRESS GOODS they have
Rich Satin Striped Edaid SILKS;
Rich Heavy Brocade Col’d do.
Blk. Satin Striped Plaid and Watered SILK of new
and beaut ful styles;
Plain Rep SILKS, and Plain do.
Rich Primed Fr. CAHHMERES and DELAINEB;
Beautiful email fig. DELAINES, for Mieses’ we<r;
Piain French MERINOB and CABHMEREB, of every
shade;
Sup. fine Blk. Fr. BOMBAZINE;
“ “ “ 44 CHALLE and DELAINES.
MANTILLAS, PALMAS AND CLOAKS embracing
every variety of patterns and materia), from low-priced
to the richest and highest «cst Goods manufactured.
EMBROIDERIES, comprising a large and most elegant
assortment of Rich French Worked COLLARS, CHE'AI
ZETTEH. UNDKRSLEEYES.STOvIACHEKS, HANDKER
CHIEF.', INFANTS’ ROBES and WORKED BODIES.
ALBO,
Maltese COLLARS, CHKMIZETTEB and SLEEVES ;
It ch fr.rabroidere 1 BANDS, of the latest styles of work;
Beautiful lot of Bonnet and Nock RIBBONS;
Linen Cambric Hem-ti’ed HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES,
MITTe;
Blk. and White bilk HOSIERY ; Alpaca and Moravian
HOSE;
Ladies and Misses HOBE. all ai*ee;
44 Silk and Merino VkßYtt and Misses do.
IN HOCSK-KREPINE ARTICLES, they have an end
less viriety of TOWELLINGS, TA<iLE NAPKINS and
DOYLES: 12-4 Linen and Cotton SKRETINGB; t-S and
5 4 Linen and Cotton PILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE
CLOTHS,aiI sixes, of the ri best Damask and Snow Drop
and English OAhllMiitßC, BROAD CLOTHS,
VEBTINOB, SATINETS, TWEEDS, Welsh FLANNELS,
and every other article kept in the Dry Goods line. Per
sons visiting the city, can rely on flndmg the newest sty es
of Goods, and in richness and variety unsurpassed in any
market, to which their attention is invited, as they will
be offered at low price* ! nl
SEW FALL ASD WIBITEB DRY GOODS.
WAIID «4t HIHCUARD are now receiving their
JKail and Winter eappllee of N'ew and Fashionable
GOODS, among which will be found many novelties in
Goods, as we i as a general assortment of household
artic'es. They ask attention to he following:
Paris fiacque and Opera FLANNELS,new shades;
American Sacque FLAN NMLH, plain and figured;
Lanin’s tiuverior MMOLISOH, all ooiors ;
Lupin's black and Colored f-H ALLIES;
Lupin's PiCLAINES, p ain, figured and plaids;
Lupin’s bUcu DKLAINES and BOMBAZINES ;
R ch Col’d SiLKH, in Brocade, Plaids and Stripes;
Superior Black TAPF ETA and Italian FILKB ;
6-4 Silk POPLINS, high ooiors; Scotch PLAIDS;
Aatr can DLLAINEd and CASHMERES, all the new de
signs io Piaids, Stripes and Figures;
Beautiful French and Erg ish PRINTS;
Highland and Royal Plaid GINGHAMS;
French CASHMLUK DE 'ECOSSE;
Scotch CHECKS, for Missrt;
haxany, Welsh, Silk Warp and American FLANNELS,
EMBROtDERIJtd, WhiteOrapo, Wool and Plaid ;
jVi.cV ?llk and Cashmere SHAWLS, besides a large
stwck of Housewife and ctTvants* Good*.
They roapeotfuJiy ask those making their winter pur
hiu**, to examine their Goo s. Orders promptly and
faithful y executed, lolh] WARD A BURCIIARD.
NEW FALL GOODS.
WILLIAM teiIKAR has received from New-York
a part of his Fail supplies, embracing a great va
rity i f new and beautifu* artic ea suitable for the present
season, among which are
Rich Satin Plaid, Brocade and Plain Fancy SILKS, of the
latest Paris utiles;
Plain Biack Taffeta feILKS, of superior quality and rich
lustre;
Rich all Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of new and ele
gant styles;
Fancy all Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of small figures,
fi r Misses and Children ;
Frenoh all Wool Fancy PLAIDS, ofbe&utifu- style for Ladies
Dresses;
English PRINTS and Fancy GINGHAMS, warranted fast
colors;
Sap- ricr English Mo rning PRINTS and GINGHAMS;
Lupin’s Plain White, black and Fancy Colored MERINOS,
of superior quahty;
Lup n’s Plain B ack and Fancy Colored DELAINES, and
Plain Biack Oil ALL VS;
Superior biack BOMBAZINES, Black ALPACAS, and
black Canton CLOTHS;
Sui*«rior Eng ish Block CRAPES, for Trimming and for
Mourning VEILS;
I Ladies Emoroi-icred French COLLARS, CNDRRSLEEVES,
an.l G'ILLAKjKTTS, of beautiful styles;
Ladies’ Mourning COLLARS and UNDERBLKEVES;
Workei Mualm EDGINGS and INSERTINGB, and Narrow
Thread EDGINGS;
Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and Honiton LACES:
Ladies’ Embroidered, Scolloped. Wide Hem-stitched and
Mourning French Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS, of beauti
ful styles;
Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS;
Ladies' Bid and Gauntlet GLOVES, and Long and Short
< and Black Lace M IT 18 ;
Ladies’ Biack Spun Bilk and Fleecy-lined HOSE, some of
extra weight and siae, of the best make and quality;
Real Welsh and Heavy Shaker FLANNELS, of the best
make ;
Superior Welsh GAUZE, Saxony and Silk Warp FLAN
NELS;
Heavy all Wool Red FLANNELS, for Servants, at low
prices;
English Colored FLANNELS,for Ladies’ sacks;
Englts - and American Canton FLANNELS, of superior
style and quality, with a great variety of other new atd
beautiful articles of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, many
of which have just been purchcsed at auction far below
the cost of impor ation, -nd all of which will be sol ' t very
low pices. Families wishing to purchase their Fall sup
plies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine
the assortinenl. eB-*Uwaw
SPLENDID CARPETS.
WILLIAM HIlKAHhas just received from N. York,
English Tapestry Velvet CARPETS, of rich and
splendid styles;
English Brussels CARPETS, of chaste and elegant patterns;
Superior Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, of new and
beaut ful styles;
Superior Plain and Twilled Venetian CARPETS;
Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets;
The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussels CARPETS,
are of the most recent importation", and in richness of co»
or and elegance of style and pattern, surpass any I have
ever off* red to the public. They are also offered at greatly
reduced prices, and the public are respectfully invited to
examine the assortmer-t. s 3 dtwxw
NEW GOODS.
ALKXAiWJAU «& WHIUH T have justr3i
from New York
Jaconet and Swiss BANDS ; UNDERSLEEVES and
LARS;
Ladirsand Misses’Long Black SILK MITTS;
“ GAUNTLETS srd Kid GLOVES;
Black GALLOONS, Aide Velvet RIBBONS and Serpentina
BRAIDS:
Cotton FLOSS and French Working COTTON ;
Sleeve ELASTICS and -ilk ELASTIC WEB;
Plain and Figured BLACK SILKS;
D’HalGEfor Travelling Prosst. *;
Biack and White and Fancy PRINTS ;
GUA 3S OLOTJJ, GAUZE FLANNEL and Irish LINENS;
With a great variety of other Goods to which they invite
the attention of the public. aulS
BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES.
NOW in store, and all of which have been received
within the last six days. ,
NLKDLE-WORKED GOODS of all kinds, the best and
Unrest assortment that we have yet had of these Goods.
HABITS, COLLARS and BLKKVES,in full setts, of Mai
lose and Honhon Laces; French, Swiss and Jaconet
NEEDLE-WORK, many very handsome; also, each of
the kind-* detached and separate. COLLARS, SLEEVES
and liAIUTS; FRILLED COLLARS, of new styles and
very preity. Our stock of Lace, Swiss aud Jaconet COL
LARS is very complete; large Mourning SETTS, COL
LARS, HABIT?, and SLEEVES, various patterns.
Lace Swiss and Jaconet BANDS {also FLOUNCING, a
large variety.
NEEDLE WORKED DRESSES,from low-priced to very
handsome ; also, SKIRTS, Swiss worked MANTILLAS,
fine quality ; Lace BERTHAS, Ac. Ac., all of which are
selling a» very low prices. W'ARD A BUKCHARD.
apBT
CHEAP SEW DRY GOODS.
WILLIAM H. CRANK,
HAM IMG received a very large and extensive stock o
Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, is now prepared
lo offer great inducements to those who wish to pur
chase. Hit Goods have boen bought exceedingly low, and
h ift determined to sell them at very small profits, and ha
would rttpootlully ask the public to call and examine tag
stock ind prices, as he is satisfied they oaunot fail to mease.
Among .he many ortldeu, are the following:
Summer SILKS, in snail and medium rialdiand Stripes;
Plain BARKGES. all odors;
Rich Figurec and Plaid BARKGSSo! the latest ctylss;
Printed and Broche GRENADINES;
Elegant Figured CRAPE DR PARIS;
Brcche and Robe BAREGES,something new;
P ain Colored CHALLYs;
Prench Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS ;
Printed and Plaid LAWNS and MUSLINS, all prices;
French and English PRINT 6 ;
New Style Scotch GINGHAMS;
Printed BRILLIANTS,for Children’s wear:
Striped and Figured Satina JEANS, for Boys’ wear;
White and Brown Linen DRILLINGS, all qualities;
Black French SATIN, for Geutlemen’s Coats;
A Urge assortment PARASOLS;
Plaid aud Figurea Bonnet RIBBONS;
Black sewing SUk KITTS;
Laiiosand Misses’ Lisle snd Silk GLOVES ;
White and Colored Kid GLOVES; best quality;
Embroidered and Plain White Crape SHAWLS;
French Wor iedCIIKMIZETTES and SLEEVES.in settr
Embroidered COLLARS, at ail prices;
Rich Maltese Lace COLLARS ;
Mourning CHEMISETTES,COLLARS and SLEEVES;
Crape de Paris and Breene Barege MANTILLAS *
Black Lace and Silk VISILES ;
Embroidered Black and White Lace TALMAS;
Jaocnet and Swiss Flouncing BANDS ;
White and Colored Marseilles QUILTS;
Wide White and Colored Furniture DIMITY;
Ladie*,Gents. aadChildren’s HOSIERY;
Bleached and i-rowk. . ILKIINGS and bhebtikou,
Striped an 1 Plaid;
HOMESPUNS, Blue DENIMS, Ae.;
Augusta SHIuTINdS and Georgia STRIPES, at Factory
prices; aps-dAw
DRY GOODS FOB THE MILLION.
CObUKOYK <St HHK,\X iX have now the pleasure
to inform their friends and the public that they have
received large additions to their it«wk of FANCY AND
STAPLE DRY viOODS. Theirstock comprise*almost every
article H their line. C. A B. have been unavoidably late
in gettiEg their Spring and Summer Supplies 26 to 50 per
cent leos than early purchases- C A B.’s business being
ahnuet exclusively a cash business, «nd having no long
credits or bad debts to oover, will sell at prices that will
net fail to give satisfaction to all. The following sre a few
of the articles to which they would Invite attention.
81LK8.
B ocade and Glace SILK ;
Black Gro de Rhine do.
Changeable and solid colored SILKS;
Small Chtcks and Striped do.
Fancy Plaid SILKS;
lining SILKS, all shades and qualities:
DRESS GOODS.
Plx ; d, Plain and Figured B ARj£G£S and TISSUES;
CHINTZ patterns ate styles:
GRENADINES, SEWING SILKS, Ac.;
F ne French JaconatLAWNS and ORGANDIES.
MANTILLAS.
Embroidered and Plain MANTILLAS, every color,
Lace and Lisle do iblack);
EMBROIDERIES.
Lace and Muslin CHEMIZKTTES and COLLARS;
UNDKRr LESTES and Worked BANDS:
CorUed, Bordered ti*m-«titcht'd and Embroidered Unto
Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Swiss and Jaconet INRKRTIKGfi and EDGINGS;
HOSIERY.
Ladies' Black, White and Colored HObie,
Misses’ M 44 ** Slate do.
Ladies’open worked do.
Boys* M HOSE, every color;
Gent*. White, Brown and IT.zed % HOSE;
Striped and Fancy do.
Kid GLOVES, PIC NIC MITTS •
Also, PARABOI£ and FANS:
B A REGIS, for Y*ib,ofe«ary color *
Ruci Sirn VELVET, for IriaaiM:
SKIRTS, every style;
Pantaloon GOODS and Tfc* ITNGfi •
House Keeping and Kant»tioa GOODS.
MOURNING GOODS.
Biack BOMBAZIN E8 and ALPACAS;
BAREGES, TISSUE and GRENADINES ;
Second kfauraing jUODS, in every style. mylO
HOUSE AND FAMILY GOODS.
AS Linen SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, Cotton do„
Pillow Case LINENS and COTTONS, Table DAM
ASKS, NAPKINS, TOWKLINGS, DIAPERS, FLANNELS,
Ac. Linen Cambric and S:ix HANDKERCHIEFS, CRA
VATS, Ladie* and Gentlemen’* GLOVES and HOSIERY ia
great variety ; Maryland PLAIDS, for servants.
virSF*?** SHKKIINGS and SHIRTINGS, Cotton 08NA-
V* 1 ® eor **» STRIPES, at manufacturer’s price*.
4re * llfr «ah and new, bought cheap, and will
cash-'whrlLti* m * 1 i * dT * ac « B P° a ‘S® original cost for
euSL They will be shown freely,
SouS •obaiilMl to Uie nsbiuwd jadg
mon.y wIU h»Teoor
Ward a burchard.
. UUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS
vHJKAH has w
?▼ No*. 0,1, 2, g, * 6.1 T Wew-York,
BOLTING CiatA, «gJIJI L , .5 T , t “« ■ y Oaten
BUSINESS CARDS.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceed
•lx lines, will be inserted under this head at the rp lees I
per arnum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be r hsrgc
pro rata per Wne.
THOMAS l. AIDAS,
ATTOBHEY AT LAW, Bparts, Ga., will ract.
in the counties of Hancock, Washington, arre
Taliaferro, Greene, Putnam and Baldwin. Parti*
tention paid to coßect ng.
Refe sby perm saion to Slesars. Miller A Warren, Thoa.
Richards A Son, McCord, Hart A Co., and Simpson A
Gardiner, of Auwceta ; Messrs. Hand, Williams A Wilcox,
and Hopkins, Hudson A C0.,0i Chariestcc, S. 0.
jy2o-fim
POPE A WEEMS,
ATTOKXKYtt AT LAW, Washington, Ga., wil
practice in the counties comprising the Northern
Olreuit, snd Columbia of the Middie Circuit.
All business entrusted to them will receive prompt at
tention.
Ai.xxaxdxs Porx, Ja. I Joes B. Wedcs.
Jy39
QUOTCSB B. KOLAM,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW, office at McDonough, Hen
ry county, will collect cla ms in the counties of
Henry, SpauM߻g, Meriwether, Pike, Fayette, Coweta,
Folton, DeKaib, Newton, Jasper, Butts and Monroe.
ap9-6m
PAIL T. ITLLEPIEIE,
Factor and commission and forwarding
MERCHANT, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston,
8. C., sells Got ton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, and all other arti
clesof Produce.
|3jF~ Strict and prompt attention given to the to
warding of Goods and Produce.
Reference—Messrs. D’Aatign&c. Evans A Co., Augast
Geo. JeS-Sm
T. BTKXHOUSS. 0. M. AVKKILL.
T. 6TEMHOI 8E CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT-
No. 2 Hayn6~*Artet % S. C.
Refer to R. Dulin, Hand, Williams A Wilcox, Charleston
Hand, Williams A Co., Augusta; J. Norcroee, Atlanta; E
C. Chandler, Ch attar, oog j; C. H. A D. L. Coffin ACo
Knoxville ; B. 8. Dunbar, Hamburg, 8. C. myl9-lm
CHAS. A. GREHTEE,
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Savannah, Georgia ,
TTJ"ILL give particular attention to Receiving and For-
VV warding Merchandise to the interior, by River or
Railroad. je2-6m
GREHEB & HARKS ESS,
SCOOSSSOaS *0 WILLIAM S. GBI’SI
COTTON \>D i;KM;UAI. rOMMIfcfeIOA MER
CHANTS, 65 North Water-et. \nd 42 N.
Philadelphia.
WM. M. G&EIMB2. 1 WM. W. HAE&N2B&
ap22
LAW.
I?DW. YOUNG HILL, after i hirteen years experl-
L ence on the Bench, has resumed the practice. La-
Grange, Ga. Pi9-ly
THE 8L T B&CRlßKß^*^suming the Practice of LAW
will give prompt and faithful attention to *ll busincs
entrusted to his professional management.
His Office is on Washington-street, one door aorth
Broad. ja2s ALPHEUB M. RODGERS.
JOH.V B» TILLEY,
ATTOBNEY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga., wil
practice in the counties of Taliaf-.rro, Warren and
Hancock of the Northern Circuit, and the county of
Greene of the Ocmuoree Circuit. n 22
ROGERS, BAR.\AKD A CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72 Poydras-strect
New-Orleans.
E. G. Rookks, IL. F. Rogues, | Edwajid Barsabl*
028-1 y*
WILLIAM J. DOLGHERTY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan, Coweta county
Geo., will practice in all the countiesof the Cowet*
Circuit.
N. B. Special attention paid to the collecting practice
Newnan, Geo., September 12th, 1853.
WASiiRLR*, WILDER & CO.,
TRACTORS AND COMMIBBION MERCHANT*.
1/ Savannah, Georgia.
Job. Washbdeji, Jko. R. Wildeb, ?ba*«ib Das a.
au2S-twßm
JOEL €« BARRETT,
A TTORNKY AT LAW, Madivon, Morgan county,
Ga., will practice in the following counties, to wit!
Clarke, Dalton, Baldwin, Morgan,Greene,Putnam and
Jasper.
gggT’ Parties will be promptly notified and paid, when
their claims are collected. au24-ly*
LIN TO N b I'EPiIE Xb,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, office at Sparta, Geo., il
practice in the counties of Hancock, Washiugton
Warren, Taliaferro and Greene. a»>r2l-ly
W. W. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Newnan,Georgia, willprac
tice in the counties of Coweta, Troup, Meriwether
Heard, Carroll, DeKall' nod epril-ly
UHl!) t. lAUSHtHiKIj.
COMMIMIO!) MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., wiU
attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned
to him. _
K. tt. HiuNT,
Attorney and counsellor at lab
and General Land Agent for Gilmer county.
Ellijay. Gilmer county. Geo. m&r2o
DISSOLUTION.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing oe
tween Messrs. DAWSoN A WALKER, having been
this day dissolved by mutual consent, the undereigneo
will continue to PRACTISE LAW in aU of the Courts cf
this County, and in theliidJle Circuit generally.
sep!4-tf. EDWARD J. WALKER,
\VB, WAUIN6 HABERSHAM,
Gi KKKRAL COMMISSION MKRCHAST, No.
( Warren Block, Augosta, Ga. Prompt and particular
attention given to all consignments of COTTON, SICE,
FLOUR, GRAIN, and all kinds of Country Produce.
Rbfesxnoks —Savannah—Messrs. R. L'abersham A Son
N. A. Hardee A Co., Mr. W. Woodbridge. Augusta-
Messrs. Carmichael A Beau, Mr. John R. Dow, Mr. J . A
Ansley. New-York—Mr. Goo. C. T. Seaman, Mr. R W
Bleecker, Mr. J. R. Habersham. apß-6m
siuaoss & 4JLESS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenoeville, Ga.
James P. Simmons, | J. Nicholas Glsnp,
mh22-dtw*«lv late of Carnesviile, Ga.
WKLIJAH L. HURLER,
ATTORNEY .YT LAW Jefferson, Jackson county,
Georgia, will practice Law in the counties of Clarke,
Walton, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Habersham and Frank
lin, of the Western, and Madison county of the Northern
Circuit.
References;—Samuel Watsouand M, Witt,Esqs., Jeffer
son ; D. W. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Esqs., Lawrence
ville ; J. H. Newton and 0. Peeples, Esqs., Athens ;
Law k Clark and Martin Graham, Ksqa., Gainesville.
tpß
P. C. LAU-STOH,
ATTORMKY AT LAW, Carnesviile. Ga.
RsrsßiNC r*::
o.Peeples, Esq., Athens, Ga.
W. L. Mitchell, Esq., 14 “
Col. B. Y. Hardeman, Lexington, Ga.
Gabriel Nash,of Danielsville.Ga.
Samuel Freeman, Esq., Newnan, Ga. jaß-wly
JOSEPU WASDEiV,
ATTORMKY AT LAW, Warrenton, Ga., will prac
ticc in Warren and the adjoining counties. Speci*l
attention given to foreign claims. ja2B-ly*
1. A. AHBLEY,
(Lott 0/ firm of Seymour, Ansley & Go.)
GENERA. COMMISSION AND PRODUIi
MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia. Office on Brea ’
Street, oppoeite Bank of Brunswick.
«, £, BENTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marietta, Go., willpractice
in the Countiee ol Cherokee, Cass, Polk, Paulding
Carrell, Campbell,Pulton, DeKalb, Forsyth and Cobb.
Rmaascas. - Barrett A Carter, Baker A Wileox, W. T
Gould, Acguata, JamooCarter A Co., Savannah; Perrj
Spencer, Oolambus ; CfUsens of Marietta. jalS-far-«
A, W. STONE,
ATTCRNifa A. LAW.Fayetteville,Ga.
<M5
6EOKOE A. HE&iOT,
T.-'ACTOR ANO CO.TIMISBION MERCHANT
F CharlCGton,S. C.
RavkaanfESß. 8. Rhett, Eaq., Messrs.!’. S. A T. Batld
Wm. B. Heriot, Eaq., Charleston, S. C.
JCL'IS 3. TILLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton,Goorgia
,ian37-Jtf
C. Y7. JIABRY,
AT TORNSY AT LAW, Franklin, Heard county
Ga.,willattend to ProfeMlonrl Business in the ccun
ties of Heard, Carroll, Campbell, Coweta, Fayette, Meri
wetherand Troup.
Rarasiatm.—Chas.Murphy,M.O., Decatur, Ga.; Hon
I. Y.Hill,LaQrange,dc.; Hon. D. Irwin, Marieits, do.;
Ool.M. M.Tidwell,Fayetteville,do.; Mr. William Daugh
erty, Columbns, do. janT
Bl!?€aOFT & gBYAV,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
f.'iOß the purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS, EX*
P CHANGES&nd REAL ESTATE,
sar Office No. 117 Bay street, rlavunah, Ga. dl?
STG2JF, STAKE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AKD WUOI.EBALE DEALS] •»
In DRY GOODB, N0.4l Broadway, New York.
LkviP. gross, I Hsket H.SxorasBCRT,
EoBIKTStABR, j H. LAHUDON BOTLSE,
Jons. J. Bsook-. jyl*- O
JoaxJ. Jojisa. | Johs R. SicaoKe.
JOSES * STEBCES,
ATTOIIfiSYb AT LAW, Waynesboro’, Georgia.
jelS-ly
“ J, C. & G. A. S^EAD,
ATTORJVRYB AT LAW', Law Range,Augusta,->a «
Practice in the Courts of the Middle District, acl
Common Pleas cf the City.
Joss 0. Stead alio practices in the Courts of Edgefield
tnd Barnwell Districts,Sooth Carolina.
Jona O.Ssbad, j GlßLixn A.Sksai.
au6
ANDREW U. fi. DAWSOS,
YTTORKHY AT LAW, Augusta,Georgia.
HIBBSBD’3 HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLE,
BAIXBKJD4.E, UKIRGIA,
BY JOHN HLBBKRD. jylß-ly
BANKING & LAND OFFICE;
tuaov j. ran- utifci.
Exchange Brokers ard General Land Agents , Se.
Anthoi'/n Foils, J linnetota.
THE subscribers offer their services to Southern capi
tals in making investmeotsin WESTERN LANDS.
Fewn rttons of the country offer such inducements as
Min::e?ota now present*. We can make investments in
Land that will nett forty ana sixty per cent per annum.
The immense immigration, the rapid rise of real estate,
and our intimate acquaintance with the country, enab'e
us to make investme ts that will nearly or quite double
in value every year fer the ntx ten >ears. A few hun
dred dollars judiciously invested now. will soon become
thousand*, liow can money be s« safely and profitably
inve ted f Such inve*tmer.ts are better thAn Savings
Bank* for they do not fail; better than Life Insurance,
for they rtqu;re no yearly premium.
Land in tne v cinity of new and thriving villages, can
now be bought for three, ibur and five dollars per acre,
that in ten years w;ii be worth :en imes that amount A
thousand dollars now invested, without labor, will thus
b come ten thousand. Many of the fortunes of the N< rth
have been made ia this way.
Six years ago neither St. Anthony nor St. Paul’s con
tained a hundred inhabita- ts ; no w one contains 5 or 6000
and the other S cr 4000, and united support four daily
and seven weceiy papers Within that s:x years, Real
Estate has advanced, in man? instances, a hundred fold.
Their history wiii, in a measure, oe the history of many
Other towns in Minnesota. Those that have the foresight
to m*k? investments while the land is so cheap, will make
fortune*.
The subscribers are always willing ;o give all the infor
mat on in their power in le.ard to the country. Circulars
furnished grat.s. Satisfactory re ereaces given. For fur
ther pait culars address TRACY a PARNHAM.
o£7 swSm
AUGUSTA FEMALE ACADEMY,
OPPOSITE U. 8. HOTEL.
(7b be Opened Ist Monday in October next,)
THE undersigned, sustained by a reputatioi earned by
me: e than twenty-five years’ professional laoor, in
the business of female Education, once more tenders his
•eni.es to his friends as Instructor for their Daughters.
Touching his success m bis profession, he has the satis
faction of remarking, that among ku numerous Graduates,
are, the wi'e of a Mu*ionary to China, whose letters, pub
lished in a Southern journal, are fine specimens cf scho
larship ; a young lady of Alabama, now a popular Teacher
in a Female College; two others Teachers, ard popular
writers for a Southern Magasine. Other references are
omLted, in order to avoid a long advertisement.
For examp: cu of his succes&fcl labors in this part of
Georgia, he taxes the liberty of referring such as are net
famii*ar with hi* method of Instruction, to Dr. and Mrs.
I. P. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. Wi. H Maharrev. Mr. and
Mrs. Lambeth Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Doughty,
Mrs. Philip Crump, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dugas, Mr. and
Mrs Wro. Phil.ip*, Mr. and Mrs. I. B1 'dget, Sen.; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen D. Heard, Ac.; Mrs. Perrin, Columbia
county ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lawses, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Perry, Mr. W. H. C. Perry,
Ac., Ac., Burke county.
His prices, per quarter of 12 weeks, wiil be sl2, sls and
sla, according to grade of advancement, payable half
quarterly, in advance, a small tax cf 50 cents will be
charged each pupil, lor fa*i, during the season.
The expanse* for instruction in the Modern Language*,
Music, Drawing and other branches of Ornamenta* Edu
cation, will be moderate, and made kaewn on application .
at the Academy. ,
His design being to receive as many pupils only as he can
person*Liy instruct, applications a e invited to be left *t <
any of the Bookstores, pnor to the Ist Monday in October j
next. t
The Anademy wiil, at all time*, be open to the visit* of 1
fneacs. ■
His Library, Apparatus, and ot&ar appliance*, for aout d «
and thorough instruction, will be unsurpassed by any <
others in the total*. L. LaTAfiTS, Principal.
PUBLIC SALES. j
Et.BKIIT SHERIFF’S SALE —Will be sold, on |
i the first Ta-rsday in DECEMBER next, before the !
Ooc-t *cuse d<*or ia the town o. Eiberton, the follow- \
leg property, to wit: A hone and lo:on which James C. i
Wil.iams*m, lately lived, adjoining the village of Elb*r- 1
ton, U: ds of Tnomas 0. Worrel! and other* : levied on by
virtue of a mortgage fi. fa from E bert Superior Court ia 1
fav'-r of Robert McMißen, vb. the said Jas.C. Williamson, i
Property poirtea out in said mortgage fi. f*.
Oct. 11 1-M BENJ.GjrORTSON'.D.Sh’ff. |
ijt.XiiCi'TOll’S BALK. —Byvriueofan ordtr irc*n :
the honorable th-; Court of Ordinary of Lincoln coca- ;
ty, will be Bold, before the Court-house door in paid coun
ty, between the lawful hours of sale, cn the firs: Tues
day in DECEMBER next, the following property, to wit:
Six Hundred Acre* of Land, more cr lea*, on the waters
of Cherokee creek,in Lincoln county, adjoining lands of
Henry F eeman Randolph Davie and otr.ers. ALo, the
Negroes belonging totfca estate of Mark Shipp, late cf sai 1
county, deceised. Fold as the property of s-.id deceased
for the tenfcflt of the hdrt an J creditors. Terms on the
day of sale. JAM Eb JENNINGS, i _ .
Oct. 18,1554. SEABORN MOBELY, f Lx rs.
< ' L AIIUIAX’saALK.—By virtue of an order from
Ijr the Honorable the Court of O amary of Lirco n conn
ty, win be sold n the first Tuesday in DECIM-:ER next,
btfo- e the C mrt house door in said county, between the
ia ful h* urs of sal , tb* following tract of Land, to wit:
Seventy acres of Land, more or less, iying in Lincoln
oou-ty, cn the watera of 'avannah river, adjoining lands
of Henr Freeman, Nathan Bujsy *nd Hardy Leverett
8o:d as the propei ty of Ruby Ann B. Wright, minor of Ben
jam, n C. Wnght, detteastd, it being the dowtr of Mary F.
Wnght, deceased, widow of the said Benjamin o. Wr ght
iact*«ed. Sold for the benefit of said m nor. Terms on
the i ay of sale. J EREMIaH AaHMoKE. Guard’n.
October 18, 1664.
A DIIIXIbTRATOR’tj 6ALK.—By virtue of an
-TjL order irom the honorable the Court of Ord nary of
Linconc unty, will be told before the Court House doo;,
in said county, first l.'uesdiy in DECEMBER n-.xt,
bt tweeD the lawful hours of sale, the following property,
to wit: The Ntgroes belonging to the es ate of Lewis £u t
duth, late of Lincoln county deceased. Sold for th? bene
fit of the reirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on
the day of sale. MO3ELEY HAWS, Adm’r.
October 13, 1854.
EXIiCUOU’s SALK.—Agreeably to the last will
and testament of Benjam n Gates, late of Meriwether
county, de eased, sill be sol i before the Court-house door
in Greenville,io said county,on the fir t Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing iota of L and, via: No.*. 27, 26, 87, south half of No 8
16i* acres of No. 60, Nos. 66, 65, au 180* acres of Nos.
96 and 97, ail jd the 7th district of formerly T'Ocp now
Meriwether county, containing in all 1476* acres, more
or less. Bold as the property of said deceased for a division
between the legatees.
Terma—Purchasers may have the privilege of a credit of
twelve months by including interest.
JOHN W SHE PHERD, j _ .
Oct. 17, 1554. DENJ. K. GATSS, f KxTß *
EXKCbTOR’6 ttAJLß.—Agreeable to an order of
the Court of Ordinary
sold before the Court-house in 1 r- •:y cn :
first Tuesday in DECE.ViJ next, -»ea the usua.l
ho :rs of sale, the following -.and .. t
Lot No. 51 in th< dd i
«♦ “76 “ Gd
44 “47 44 £d •
44 ** 85 44 i ,
“ “ 75 “ * ‘
“ « 60 “
eor tabling 1417 acres, be t
the Chxkasawhatchee, an
P s-er place; one hundred r. c.. ~ _
this land is very valuable, ar. > mix*
h efcory,and some very ex tile.it >ue ' . ;
p.-ope.iy of the late Henry Jordan, ... .
fit of the heir* and c elitoi* of said deceased. Terms cf
the tale are ont-thir t cash, the balance in two annual in*
•tnlm-nts, with bond and approved security vith Interest
from date, secured oy a mortgage on the land and premi
se*.
ALSO,
On the >ame dßy, at the Oourt-house door In Vienna,
Dooly county, lot of Ltnd No. 108, in the 11th district of
said c- unt-. containing2so acres, more cr less Terms
cash- JOHN W. BACON, Ex’r.
Octo* er 8,’654. *
AfiCL'lOil’S 6ALB.—Agreeable to an order of
4 r the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will be
cold before the Court house door in Lexington in said
ounty, between the usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the follow in - tract of
Land, to wit: Seventy acres of Land, be the e.-»me
more or less, tying in said county o - . the wa’ers of Buffalo
creek adjoin ig ’ *ods of Arnold, Farmer and other?, be
lsngrag to the estate of Henry Jordan, deceased, gold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sai i deceased.
Ter:- s o* sale—Twelve months credi- with bond and ap
proved ur ty. JoilN W. BACdN, Ex’r.
October 6, 1 8C4.
WMIMfe LrtA'A’QH’B HAl.fc—WiU be sold on the
Unit Tuesday in DECEMBER next, a*, the Market
House in the town of Louisville, wthin the L. %&l hour.- of
sale, under and by ' irtue of an order from the llooora' le
Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, all the Lands be
longing to the estate of James McKh ney, la:e <f said
count* , deceased, being about ninehun Jred acres of Pine
T and, on l>u’ art’s Creek, adjoining
Walden rnd others. 8 *id land will he sold in two or more
tracts or parcels, according to plats to be exhibited on
the day of sale, by re survey to be made. Terms on the
day of sale. JAB. W. MoKIGNKY, Adm’r.
October 15,
AUAISftlHfll.VIOK’ti fa»ALK.—Agreeable to an
order or the Court t f Ordinary of Ogl.thorpe county,
will bi s rid before the Court house door in Lexington, in
switl county, on the f.rat Tuesday in DECEMbER next,
between the Utual hours of sale, the following property,
to wit: One N gro Man by the name of Squire, commonly
known by the name of Luck, about 85 years of age, be
longing to tht estate of John Eliis, deceased. Solo as the
property of said deceased for the benefit of heirs of said
decea ed. Terma made known on the day of sale.
WILLIAM EDWARDS, Adm’r..
Oct 15,1854. with tne willannexed.
LhUATEhb’ WALE.—WiII be sold, on the first Tues
day in DECEMBLR next, before the Com t-house door
in Klbeiton, Elbert county, b ; ix Negroes, consisting ora
Woman and five Childret , bovs and girl*, the oldest about
sixteen, the youngest about two years old. Soli for the
purpose of distribution by consent of all the legatees.
WILLIAM HALL,
JONATHAN G. NELMS,
JAMES M. NiLM.%
WILL AM Y. HILL,
DAVID D. NELMS.
October 1 4, 1854. BARNETT HENDRICK.
Ak).ttliliP> I EiATUlt’e e»ALn.—by virtue of a de
cree of the Honorable Superior Court of Warren coun
ty, at the October term of said Cjurt, will be cold at publio
outcry, at the Court bouse door in said county, on the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the usual
hours of sale, all of the Land belonging to the estate of
John Linn, late of said county, deceased, lying on the
Ogecchee river, adjoining lands of the estate of Henry
Heath, Antnony Jones aud others, containing about Eight
Hundred Acres. Terms of sale will be twelve months
credit with approved security.
JABPER McCRARY, Ex’r.
N. B. Said Plantation is in good repair, with comforta
ble dwelling and outbuildings.
October 10,1854.
XKCUTOIPiTsXLE.—WiII be sold, on the first
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the'Oourt-house
door in Lincoln county, by virtue of an order from the
honorable the v ourt -j! Ordinary of said county, the fol
lowing property, to wit: Four Hundred acres of Land,
more or less in Lincolu county, on the waters of Cray’s
creek, adjoining lands of Randolph Davie and lands be
longing to the estate of Robert Walton, deceased. Sold i a
the property of Lyton Hawes, late of «*aid county, dec’d.,
for the benefit o', the heirs aLdcreditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
October 18,1854. SEABORN MOBELEY, Ex r.
ADM 11% 1 hTitATUK’H SALfc.—Wid De sold, on the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court
house doors in the respe-tive equities, tae following lot 3
of Land, via: one lot containing 40 acres, known as Lot
No. 820, in th* 8d dis. lsL sec. of Lumpkin, formerly Ch.r
ok e county ; one lot oont ’.inin ?40 acres, known as Lot
No. 1062, in 2d dis 8 ise :of Cobo, formerly Oherckce coun
ty; one lot containing 490 acre*?, known sb Lot No. 26i,L.
the 12th dis. of Lowndes, originally Irwin. Bold by order cf
the Oou.t of Ordinary of O' lumtna county as the pr petty
belonging to the e6tate o! Burwe 1 R chxrds, late of said
county, ioctaeed. Terms made kn w- on tre d y.
Sept. 23,1554. ■■:. C RICHARDS, Adca’r.
DMIVieTRATUR’S eALii.-Agr« eable to an
order of the honorable Court of Ordinary wdl be
so d, before tbe Court house door in the * wn
S riven couuty, on the first Tuesday »n DECEMBER
next 6 981 acres of Land, belonging to the estate Os
Thcs! F."Lovett, Sr., deceased, being composed cf Bill -
dry tracts, and adjoining lands of William Lambert,
William Jenxlns, Mrs. fitiegles, estate lands of Thos.
F. Lovett, Sr , dec eased, est te lands of John F. T.ovett,
doc’d , Henry Waters, Alford Roatl , W. tl.Nunn&lly. ad
joining I'indfi formerly belonging to estate ihos.H. Burns,
John L. Taylor, Aaron Haiu, Na cy Taylor, Wm. Larioy,
v>ui. •. lhi>kr,Nicholas Mregies, Green D. Sharpe and
Grlncra, James B. Dell and John Sowell. So d for the
purpose oi adivldon. JOHN F. LOVETT, i. , ,
Uotobor 10 t 1554. HENRY K. MILLS, f Adm rß *
i \ tJAUDIAi'4 , B sALfi,- Will be sold, before the
Court-house do rin Warrenton, Warren county, on
the fl st Tuesday in JANUARY next, by oraer of the
Coart cfO dinary, the following property, to wic : One
likely Negro Man Bill, 2 ft years of age. Also, a likely
Gin, some 7 of ago. bold for the purpose of distal
fcm-fob *mon< tkj heirs o' Bryant J. Hunte -, deceased.
(frgK.er $,1354 WILLIAM G. WiLCHER, Guard’a.
iiiCJUT ©lVfci ri VLe.—Agre^ ao.e to an ordrr of
fV t:;e Court o; Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will l e
sottl, before iko Court-house door in Lexin ton, in said
count*, on the Qn»t Tuesday in DECEMBER next,be
tweti the ueuftlkonrsof sale, the following property, to
wit; Two hnodred and lor y eight and three quarter
ewre!» ot Land, be the same more or eas, lying in said
eotn y, on Ifeo watt:s of Cloud’s ere k, adjoining lands of
Pfr? toi- D. Sanders and others. Also, one Negro Man, by
tfit name of Atom, about 21 or SSyears old, belonging to
tin ate of J-;he A. Glenn, deceased, bold for the bene
fit cf Ike hstrs aad creditors of said deOeistM. Terms
esuie known os <ba day of sale.
ASA J. HOWARD,
Ogt. WILLIAM W. BFIRETT, f rB,
AD\2 1M1 toT2 I ATOIX’ai SALK—WiII be sold, on
the first Tuesday in DECEMEEB nex , before the
Court- ouee door in bwainsboio’, ia Emanuel county, by
an order of tlra Court of Ordin ry oi Columbia county,
TYree l andred and Twenty Acr.s ts Land in said coun
ty. avjoiulng landscfJohn Harris ani others, belonging
to the vatfte of David Howard Uobb.
f. M.HOBB,
0.-tobcf 10, m«. i L 8. J HDW, f iam
EXf CtTUB’B BALK.—WiII be soid, on the first
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the late residence
of Mary Gnnby, deceased, in Columbia county, all the
property belonging to estate of deceas d, «onaisting of
Corn, Folder, stock cf Hogs, Cattle, Mules, Houseuold
au; Bit.'bcn Furniture, P an>ation Tools, Ac. Also, at
same time and place, six Negroes belonging to said es
tate. Terms cash. R. M. GUN BY, Ex’r.
October S, 1554.
ADM LN18TR ATOK’H HALL. —Will be sold, be
fore the Courthouse door in Albert county, on the
first Tue day in DECEMBER next, two tracts of Land;
* one conUinii g one thousand acres, more or less, iyiDg cn
I Bread River and Dove’s creek, adjoining lands of Jett
Thomas Alexander Vaughn and others, embracing the
I dwdiing house and ad actnt improvements, with a fine
mill site, on which is situated a Saw Mid now in ooeration.
Ibis tract sold subject to the widow’s dower. The ether
tract contains one hundred and tbir?y acres more or less,
adjoining la da Francis Hil.y, John Brown, and others, oa
Fork creek, in sad county, the same being the tract
whereon John P. Vaughn, now lives. Both the above
tracts of Land sold by ord-r of th- Court of Ordinary of
t:b -rt county as land belonging to the estate ofHenry R.
Deadwjler, deceased.
The Administrator will take a p!sasurG in shewing the
abov t- premises to any pers n desirous of looking, terms
. made known on the dav sale.
Oct. 7. 1854. JOHN G. DEADWYLER, Adm’r.
IHTKATuRJ*^ S-4LK.—Will b* n t^ t
the iate residence of Henry R. Deacw>ler, deceased, in
Elbert county, all the perishable property belonging
to the estate ol the said deceased, consisting of Stock of
air kinds, Horses, Mules, Cows, Sheep and Hogs, (toth
Po-k and atoc ;) Com, Fodder and Oats; Pia_tatioD
1 Tools, Farming Utensil# and B.a.ksmith Tool'; lot of old
Irons, two Mill fetones, (.1 Burr; the remnants of Grist
Mill; Household and Kitchen lurniture, and many other
articles act here mentioned, tale to oontinue from day to
cav until ail is sold. Terms made known on the day of
Ba , e . JOHN G. DEADWiLEB, Adm’r.
October 7 lS6t.
ToTiL\IBTRATOB AftD KXKCHOR’B HALE.
—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
neXL, before tr.e C jurt-houie door in Eloert county, agree
ab.y to an order of the Coart of ordinary of Elbef tc ninty,
cue tract of Land conta nil g one hundred and fifty acres,
m; re or less, m Elbert county, adjoining lands of Tinsley
W. Rucker, Madison Hudson, Bad C. Wall and others.
Said lanes sold as the property of the estates of Jade
Jones and Emily Jcnes. Terms will be made known oa
the day of sale. TbOMAS W. JONES,
Adm’r. cf Jane Jones and fcx’r.of Emily Jones.
October 7,18 W
DMl.Vlwi HiT OR *» «A Ll^.—Will be sold on the
first 1 uesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court
house coor in Elbert county, agreeably to the wil of
Thomas Jones, decei£i.d. one tract of Land containing one
hundred and thirty-seven acres, mere or adjoining
•anus of Bui *.. Wall, Thomas J. Heard and others. Tctnu
wid te made known on the day ofaale.
THOMAS W. JONE 3, Adm’r.,
Ocu 7,1554. de bonis non, with the will annexed.
XSctTOH'S HALL.—Agrt-t able to an order~of
the Court of Ord.nary of Oglethorpe county, will be
sold, before the Couit-hcuse dcor in Do. ly county cn the
firs'. Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the utusl
hoursof *aie,ihe following otor Land to wit! Lot No.
106, in the 11th district of Dooly county, belonging to the
estate of Henry Jordan, deceased. Sold for the benefit cf
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
October s, JOHN >. BACON, Ex’r.
ADMIJUhTRATOR’H HALE.—WiII be sola, by or
der of the Court of Ordina y o' Warren county, oa
the fir3t Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the court
Hocse door in the town or Wcrrentcn, the follawirg Land,
to wi: : E ght Hundred Acr scf Pine Land more or less,
cf gooe qua ity, lying IS miles of Warrenton, tolera
bly weL improved—a large portion cfsai. land is wood
lard. Ali 50. das tue property of Alford Walden, dec’d.
Land adjoining Wm. G. Wheat,♦, Amos Walden and others.
Terms on the day of t&ie.
LARKIN WILCHER, i A .
Oct. 21,1554. JORDAN WILCHXR, f n j
DMiA iH iRAi OK’s halis*.—Win be sold agree- ‘
able to an order of the Court cf Ordinary of Ogle- 1
thorpe county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER Dei' •
between the usual hour, of sale, the following property \
to wit: Fifty Acres of Land, be the same more or less’
lying on Big Creek, in said county, adjoining lands of Jon
Moore, Prifeliia Moore and others, with hair the Mill that
if now on said tract of Land, belonging to said deceased.
Also, one Negro Woman, named Jtoney,
years of age. 8. Id as the property belonging to the estate
of James Moore, deceased, for the benett of the heirs and
creditors. Terms made known on the day oi sale,
aepumber 21.15?4. JOHN MOORE, Adx’r. i
XtClTOH'e HALL.—In pursuance of the last I
Willand Testament of Witlis RoLe/ts, late of Col am- I
bU coan»T, deceased, will be soid on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, before thi Court House door, in wid
county, be.ween the legal hours of sale, the lands belong
ing tc said Estate, containing four hundred and eighty
five and acres, mo>« or less, adjoining lands of
Dr. James 8. Hamilton, Booker G. button, and others, in j
Mia count*. Also, at tbs same time and place, the inter- i
d * a toty aore® Dower lot in said i
county. Terms made known on day of sale
. _ „ WILLIAM W. BHIBLDF, \
•%ptamwsr 24,1 becutor,
PUBLIC SALKS.
ryiLETHOHPB SHERIFF’S SALK.— Under and
V/ by virtue es an order of the bensrable Superior Court
of Ogiethcrpe county, at the Octcber Term, 1854, will be
sold ocfire tae Coirt home door in the town o LeXinv-
I ton, in *a <1 coaaty, 03 the first Tuesday »n DECEMBER
next, wii ia th; usual tours of sale, to the hi heat bidder,
| a pa-r of first-rate uob tailed B&v Match Horses. c=a:a
, Worses f-old as the property cf Elijah D. Robert-on, under
[ aaiiortLr, granted in the attachment pemiaginsaid
I Court at th?* Instance of S-.muci Glenn against raid Ro*
; benson. F. il. SMITH, D. fiber iff.
I October 31.1554.
Oi«L>.TBOBPK MOttT«AGK SII E KIF F’ S
Sale.—WiU be sold,before the Court-house door in
jTie town of Lexington, Qgiethorpe county, on the first
Tn-'sday in DtCEMBERnext, oetween the usual hours or
sale, t-e following property, to wit: Two tracts or parcels
of Land, both situate, lying and being in said county of
O le fcorpe: of sa:d tract: o. known as the An
tiocj *Ttie»e place, containing Five Acres, mere or less*
atfc lantiaof j^h a b. Chapoeli, G.-orge Ljmpam,
and others, ihe other of jaih tracts cf Land con.alns
Six*een Acres, mere or leas. a J .joining lands of v. illiam
Merton andtth .r*: aU levied on as the pr p-.rty of Syl
! vacua Bel , c eat.siy a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the
| cuperior CtiUit or Ogl thorp- ounty in of John A.
i anJ Wm. C. tail am vs. byivancs Beil- Property
! pointeu out in s-ifd inoilga re fi. ft.
< ctob :. 81, 1654. “ i- M. SMITH, D. -herik.
O«*LKI iJtliiPE MORTGAGE fcHbßiFF’B
SALE. - WiL b; sol S oefore »he Coort-houte door in
town of Lexington, Gg.-.thorpe com ty, on the first , iUfc J t '
day in JaNCaR* next.within the legal hours of »a e, the
foboaieg property, to wit: Eight Negroes—NeLon, a
man; Peggy, a woman; M ss. va, a girl; Jane, a girl;
Noeil, a man; Joicey, a giri, Louisa, a girl; W jiiam, a
boy: all levied on as the propery of W T iiiiam Wray, to
satisfy one mortgage fi. t a. isiuedi om thefiapenor Co art
of Ogleth< rpt county in favor of Jo«eph H. Lumpkin vs.
WiiLam Wray. Property point d out in said mert age
fi. fa. y J s. M. SMITH, D. fcberitf.
November 1,1554.
OGLE rtitihl’E MORTGAGE SHERIFF ’8
SALE.—WiU ce soid, before the Court house door in
the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe co.nty, on ti»e fint
Tuesday in JANUARY next, within ti.e lrgal hours of
sale, the following ; roperty, to wit: Six Negroes—Jeffer
son, acou; 3d years old, a p»asterer anlpainter t>y trade;
Aoaro, a boy 1-i y ears old , Siila, a girl 9 vears old. Liuy,
a girl 7 years old; Lucy Ann, a girl, and Margaret a child:
all levied on as the property of Richard Asbury, to satisfy
a mortgage fi. fa. issued rom the inferior Court of Ogle
thcrp« county in favor cf Thomas R. Andrews V 3. Richard
As mry. Properiy uointeu out in said mortgage fi.fa.
_Nov mber 1, IS 4. F. M. hMITH, D. 6hei iff.
Oglethorpe BHERkff’B sale.—win be
60;d, before the Co i-t-house do* rin the town of
Lexington,Oglethoipe ecu ry, within the ltgal hours of
sale, on the flist Tueaha, in DiCLMSER next, the fol
lowing property, to wit: A House and Lot in the town o?
Lexisg,toa,in said county,com; ming two ac'es, m *re or
less, adjoining lo’s of Nathau Mattox and others: levied
on asth- property of D. Keriio to satisfy a fi. fa.
»SsUtd frrm tne 8 i- Trturt of«ttid county in f-sver of
At :he»*me time nrn' is -': s».rt; cf oontabrntr 1
.p-rior o>u.t i n NxnoyC At. (Id, i
a.tlfce same time aid u parcel of Landinssd I
■ <-Vtvr‘. Johu A. UeU aud . «L: Ur? J Pmiih .
Fiucb and olherj vs Juis- Finch and R. V. Alexaud r,his j
security on appeal; one in favor of Cuthbert H. Smith vs.
one infavcr of Charles and Budet Finch
v* Jlxs- Finch; oa.i io lavcr of Jacob Pbinisy, Jr., fcr tne
cilice a ol Court, v-. Jesse Finch.
November 1, i? 54. F. M. SMITH, D. Sheriflf.
r \ DMISIBTBATOB’« SALK—WiI be sold, on
» jrV the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, under an or
der o* the honorable Ordinary of Taliaferro cunty, at the
Court house daor ir. Craw.ordville, within the legal hours
f c.fsHle,th; Plantation, dower excepted, belonging to t e
? estate of m. Bur« h, ds-eased, adjciuing the lands of
1 Mar’ha Griffin, T. O. rJlington and ethers, known as the
• u>cke, place, containing Three Huudred Acres, more or
f 11-ss. 8-« M for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said
» decease Terms made known on day of sale.
> Or
; ft ILK.— Will be sold, on the first
Hj Tuesday in DKOE 4BE < next, hi fore the Court house
’ door io *he townof V/.-rrentoa, Warren county, in ac
cordance with the wi 1 of H-nry Hiaton, deceased, the fol
lowing property, to wit: Three Hundred Acres of Land,
- situated 4 miles from V/arrenton, wher cn Heurv Hinton
i formerly lived. The Land is wcllij p o red, and in a con
\ venient section of the country; .ni hundred acres of said
i land m tht. wood Sola for the be efit of t’e heirs and
- cr ditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day
; of sale JAMES HINTUN, Ex*r.
1 October 22,15*4. *
»
i X~I honorable -~o rt cf Ordinary of Lee county, will be
l sold on t’ie firs- Ta ad yin DE3EMRBR next, before the
D CcurE.houee .oor in the town of Wavncsboro’, burke
teunty, between the usual h urs of sale, i truet of i.and
lyi g and l.ei gin sa d county of Burke, containing One
Thousand Acres, more or K-ss, adjoining the landaof Koi.t
1 Conley, Richard B. Sconyers and James A. McU ruder, as
i the property of the estate cfjooas Haysiip, deceased. Sold
1 lor the benefit f the heirs and creditors or said deceased,
s Terms of sale will be cash.
< October ii 1854. WILLIAM H. BRBEN, Ex'r.
AD il Vb I RATOII’S SALK Will be sold on the
first Tuesday n BE JEMaE t next, by order from the
d Court of Ordinary of Wart eu county, in the town of War.
renton, the tollowing property, to wit: rt 11 the Negroes
belonging to the estate of Alfred Walden, deceased. Said
Negroes are very likely. Bold for the purpose of distribu
“ tion among the heirs. Terms made knos non the day of
, sale. JORDAN WILCHEti, Adm’r,
a October 24, 1854. de bonis non.
x A DtIIMSTKA’iOU’B BALR—WiII be sold, on
0 Thursday, 14th day of DE .EMBER neat, at 'he late
residence of Rowel If. Hunt, deceased, all the Persons.
Property of said deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules,
Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Polder, shucks, Household
and Kitchen Furniture, a good Gin and running Gear,
and various other articles tootedio .6 to mention, such as
generally tel:ng to the agricultural business. Terms on
the dty of sale. DANIEL D HUNT, ) , , ,
!- October 24,1854. JABBER L. STORY, f *dm is.
o A DMIiM&XUATOB’S SALti.—Will be sold iu the
e At.w i of Warrentcu, Warren county, by an order of
l1 * o Court of Ordinary of said county, o i the first Tt esday
,f in DE .EMBER next, the following property, to wit: The
e h eari oes belonging to the estate ot bucan Beall, de leased,
y namely, Harrison, 23 years old; Caleb, 20; Betty, 65;
,t Cloe, 10. All soli for the purpose of distribution. Terms
a made known on the day of sale.
October 24, 1?54. JE3BE R. BEALL, Adm’r.
ii U A/>OI.aIV blLli.—Wlll be soid,in the town of
i- VJT Warrenton, Warren county, by orier of t' e Court
tfOr ioary of sad ounty, on the first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, the following property, to wit : —One Negro
it man by the nme of Will, and Mary, a girl, both very
e likely. Said negroes belonging to the heirs of Bryant J.
e Hun er, deceased. Sold for tht* pu pose of dintribution
1_ among the h.-irs of said deceased. Terms made known on
L the day of sale. WILL. AM G. WILCUER, Guard’n.
a October 24th, 1854
DtMIMJbiRAIOR 8 HALK Agreeable to an
order of the Court of ordinary of Lee county, will he
so d, before the Court h'use doer in liOuisvi le, Jefferson
l. ounty, on the first Tuoud»j> in übi tSMuiZJ. «*.»*, »o
the usual hours of sue, Four Hundrel and Thirty-Five
Acres of Land >n Jefferson county, adj oining Spivey, Al
-7 Jen, Daniel, Belt a d Foiks, ami Wi i arnson swamp on
tho South, belonging to the estate of James Cox, deceased.
' Sold as the property of said d -ceased for the benefit of the
t heirs and creditors. Terms made known on tho day of
I. sale. JOHN W. JO DAN, Adra’r.
, t October 2*, 1854,
ADMIft'ISmATORVi WALK.—Agreeable to an
ord ro» the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county,
:1 will be sold before the Court-house door in arid county,
y within the usual hours ot sa e, on the first Tuesday in
“ JAjSUARF next, thi folio. k ing propt sty, is : Twenty-two
Hundred and Ninety-seven Acres of Pune j&nd, lying on
_ For. and Briar creek.*, adjoining lards of Jhn Adkins,
u John liar?is Gui.ford Alford. Also, sixteen likely
e Negroe ,all belonging to the eat-te of David 11. Hobbs,
i, d ©eased. F. M HOBBB, ). . , B
Li October 24,3854. J. G-J. HUFF, f Adm rs -
AD >ll MftfaATOß’ft BALK. —Agreeable to an or
der of the Court cf Ordinary of Columbia co mty, will
be sold before the Coer-h use co«ir of Enanutl county,
tj on -he fir. t Tuesday in ; ECEM - B.i next, Three Hundred
i. Acres of Land, lyiLg on the Oh opy river, and adjoining
. lands of John Harris and others. The tame belonging to
the estate of David 1L Hobos, decease J.
d ’ F. M. HOBBS, ) . . ,
c Oftober 54 m _ J■ O. J. HUFF, f Adm r °-
L>Xh(ilTOH’ft &AI.K. — ill be sold, on the first
Jjj Tuesda in DECEMBER next,beforo tl\eCourt-house
a door in Lincolnton, Lincoln oounty, within the legal sa e
Q hours the lolloping property, vii: Ann, a woman
e about 2 years old, and her two children, Henry, a boy
e years old, and William, a boy 1% years old. Alb j, ten
v ad *s o' Land, more or less, joining the Double Branch
[. public 10% Henry Freeman and others. Aiso, one othur
small piere containing five a .rer, mere cr less, joining
H. Pre- man, N. Bussey and otht ir, ali in Lincoln couniy.
- Pcld Hgreeably to the last will and testament of Mary F.
,r Wrigh ~ decease ! for the benefi tof the heirs and credi
® t >rM. Terms on the day of sale.
J 8c tey.bov 29 854. P. F BURGE S,
u TT'XKCLTOH’S fciALL.-Wiilbesold, at the Lower
r JJj Maiket. U »”B‘* in the city of Augusta, on the first
1 Tuesday in DECEMBER next, the following named tracts
•f of Land, the property of the estate of Pamuel Hawes, late
y of ro’.umo a county, decried, in accordance with the au
o thorite vested by tne wi lof sal S deceased, to wit:
Lot No. 12 Bth dis. Telfair, nerts,
a “ “ 22>, 6th 4 * L'haitooga, 10) “
“ “
“ “ V 4 ** 4th “ Walker, 16U "
* “ tl 171, 4th 14 l , uia c ki,2o2>j acres.
44 44 85, 12 th 44 Lee,2o2X 44
a ** ** B<*2, sth 44 Gilmer, 10) 44
e u »t ago, 7th 44 Irwin, 480 44
y «* “ 06, 7th 44 Onerokes,(supposed to b© a cop
» per miue) 160 acres.
Lot No. 855,12 th dis. Cherokee, 40 acres.
S “ “ 886, »th 4 Appling, 49) 44
44 u 208, 6th 44 Carroll, 9 2 acres.
, 44 “ 106, 3d 44 * 4 202>T “
44 44 1129, 8d 41 Walker, 40 acres.
t “ 44 894, 3d 44 ?au ding, 40 acres.
Tracis 107, 1t'8,9) and 94,17 ti dis. Laurens county:
e 50 acres Land in Effingham county; 600 acres Land in
r Columbia county; thela*.e residence of the said ranuel
4 Hawes, deceased. Will be sold all together cr divided to
, suit purenasers. Torms at ale. Furchi-ers to pay for
papers. Sold according to the will of Samuel H iwes, 1 te
of Columbia county, deceased, for the benefit «f the heirß
and creditors of said deceased.
LEON P. DUGAS,
Qualified Executor of tho will of Samuel Hawes, dec’d.
s fjeto’ er 25, ltsv lawdAwtu
|
t Hj Tuesday in JEOBMBIK next, before the Court House
2 door in Linco’nton, Lmcoin County, one tract ol Land
i belonging to the Estate of Wr .Pascal, late of said County,
. deceased, aefio ning lands of H. Roberts, Mrs. Garnett and
r others, containing 17o».cres more or less. Sold agreeable ,
t to an order rfi he Court of Ordinary of said County, lor
i the benefit of the heirs and creditor?.
JOHN BENTLEY, } „ , a
; October 87, ISM. JBR£ :i til PASCAL. [ tx ‘ a
s A DMIMSTEATOR'S SALE.—WiI! be sold,before
th_ Court-house door In Warrenton, Warren county,
j on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER text, by an order of
[ the Court of Ordinary, the following property, to wit:
One hundred and thir;y-s wo acres of Land, more or less,
adjoining Lands of Thomas Kent and others, known as
the placejrhercon Leȣ &&&
deceased. Te ms on the day of sale.
October 26,1864. IIATHAN SRADT/Y, Adm’r.
E' XKUI'TOa’S SALE.—WiU be sold on Thursday,
J>'.Lday of NOVEMBER next, at the late resi.ence
of Williim J. Roebuck, deceased, in Elbert county, a part
of the perishable property belonging to the estate of said
deceased, consisting cf Horses, Mu’.es,Cows, Sheep, Stock
and Pork Hogs, cats and Fodder, Pla tatitn Tools,
Blacks mth Toois and numerous other tiiicles not here
mentioned. Terms made known on the day of saie.
EPPY W. ROEBUCK, iz’r.,
October 19,1654. ANN E ROEBUCK, Ex’trix.
TWEKXY BOLLABS BEWABD. j
IHX4WAY from the sab«criber, res.dirg in
V Washington c unt,, on he 12thu st., my Ne- gS*
gro Man PLATD. He is about 23 years of nge, S'Tl i
feet 5 inches high, speaks rather broken, weighs
pounds, stout ajo well built. The above reward wni oe
paia for his delivery to me, or in any safe jaii so tnat 1 get
him. Ail information tnankfii'ly received. Addrcsa
DAVID CUMMiNG, Curry’s Mi Is P. 0., ,
oct2s-wtf Washir.glon county, Ga.
ASSIGKKES SGTICii.
ALL persons indebted to JAMES M. SIMPSON are re- !
quested to make immediate payment to the under
signed; and all persons having claims against him, will
please present the same.
JOSEPH 8. CLARK, ( As:ii w es
814 ALBERT HATvH, r lgaiei ' l
MACHIHE EKLTIN , j
PATENT Riveted, Stitched and Cement6d, single and
douoie, all widths, from Ito 24 inches. These Be-tg 1
are ma. e from whole hi ;as, beat quality of Leather, long j
used and approved by the mes extensive mac&ficturers c
and machinists in Georgia and adjoining 8 .atea. A large j
nock always cn hand at the Saddiery Warehouse of
SHERMAN, JEB6CP A CO.,
iate Wright, Nichols A 00., No. 289, Broad-st., 2d doca* ; -
above the new Bank of Augusta. s7-daiwßm ; |
FOB SALK ; J
A FINE, yonng, Georgia raided horse, jour years j {
old, works well La harnees, atd is a fair , •
saddle horse, gentle and kind. Apply to 1
524 GEO. W. EVAN 3. ;
COTTQB.FABX FO2 BAXJ£.
FIB sale, SOO aeras of LAND oa the Mobile acd ggk ,
Ohio Railroad, aeerSeoober,in Kmper coaoty,3; | c
Min., half of which i* first-rate Co.ton Land, pertly bot- ;
j tom, enn genuine pcs l oak cotton soil; two hundred act ee .
1 cleared, with the usual improvements. Call on, or ad- j -
i I T» d tSCOOber| g '^ perM -g iy d M QRk £ NWOOD. ;'
ITET®* Sm! 1
j VV ILL be sold, on the flr a . . eja^ty,
; " v next, at the Court-house door in uo«w_ ■ -•* 1 J
| to the highest bidder, three hundred acres of land, wi tn
j the necessary improvements, vix: Dwelling, Kitchen, : £,
Barnsand SUsbles; vwo milea from Beraelia, on the Euchee ; n ‘
Oreek. About one half is wood and, the remainder under j
fence. It is a desirable piace as alarm cr summer resi- I
ccoee. Term - liberal, and wfil ba m*ile to suit t*e pur* -
SAiiAH MATHEWB. i
fceptember 24,15!4. j
POCKET Book LOiX. ! N
or stolen on the 2d day of October a
a Red Morooco POCKET-BOOK, fr&n
U.Tttng one Note r n Wm. Chandler, for |SO. \\- :
aue January, 1556; one on g. 8. Goccee, one
at the tame t.me, for 960; one cx A. D. due a the
Ijne, for $45; one an Seaborn Lambert, for $3 67J4, dua, j
and some re. elp*a which Ido not recollect the amount of. }
A liberal reward *»« P*ld for the Pocket-Jopk wtth \
Note* and Receipt- RICHARD H. DARLINGroN. | 1
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CITATIONS FOR LETTERS DISMIS- j
SORY. j
COLUMBIA COUNTY, GV.-Whereas Benjamin
T. Reese, administr. tr«ron the estate o' An- K. Em*
b e, decease , *ppli?s to me for b?ttei» f Dismirsicn :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona
concerned, to be and appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause. If any they have, why
said letters of Dismiss!’ n should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
July 21, IS5*. S. ORAWEcKD, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, Blue L.
Nchr, Administrator on the estate of Ambrose Nehr,
late of said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office on the second Monday in January next,
to show cause, if any they have,why said Letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
July 4, 1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, PbUip
Mullin, Alministrator on the estate of Gilbert
Snowies, deceased, applies to ne for letters of Dismission:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office by the second Monday in Ja* uury
next, anj show cauße.if any they have, why saidletter*
should ho* be granted.
Given uuder my hand a 1 office in Aucusta.
July 7.1654. LEON P. DUGA3, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA.—Wherea*, Blase L.
Nehr, Guardian of Mary Ann Nehr, a minor and or
phan of Ambrose Nehr, deceased, now 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 next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not begranted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
July 4, SSL LhON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA -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 second Monda. in January
next, to how cause, if any they have, why s id Letters
shtuld not be granted.
Given under my hand at officein Augusta.
Jgiy 4,1954 LEON P. DUGAB, Ordinary.
WARREN COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, William Ury
applies to me for letters of Dismission from the
Guardtansh p of Alexander Avary, Marlha A. Arary,
Selita Avary and Jane Avary, minors of William Avary
deceased :
These are there'ore 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 cot be granted.
Given under n?y a;- oil'**., ia
Jut 29,1554. ABDKN R Mii-.. J nr . .
I I MBU COi. N i'V, u ... > 03. ■
i V./ •* T V JUNE TERM, 1654.
• *w »« Bidecy Tillery. Guardian of James
j i. si be nnd <i ueh
j at the Bepwemot.r .-ru* w! 11.0
• Tillery should not ok
from said Guardianship.
} A tru * copy taken from ,ht: minutes.
, July 2,ISIM_ __ _S. C 11a WFC RD, O_roina. y •
OWfoBTHOKFK COUNTY .—COURT '
_ V. h O vi» DINARY, SEPT PM c.KR TERM, 1 .54.
. A .a'erdebouitnon
.... - —-- .-.ni _. deceased, shews to
the Court that be ! a» settled up the estate of said de
ceased, acd prays the Court to be discharged and dis
missed from said :
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 Court of Ordinary, to be
held on the first Monday in April April, 1855,)
why the sa d Adminis rator should not be ditnM.-sed from
his said Administration on saiu estate. It is further o -
dered that this Rule be published in the Chronicle A Sen
tinel monthly for six months previous to said Apiil Term.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary,
held September Term, 1854.
September 17,1854. HENRY BRITAIN. Ordinary.
GKOHBIA, OGLEIHOKPti COUNTY. —COURT
OF ORDINARY, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1854.
Whereas, James Norton, Guardian of Mart a O. Gilham,
now Martha O. Carter, shews to the Court that he has
settled up the estate of said Martha C., and prfyi the
Court to • edismi set! from said Guardianship:
Wherefoie.it is ordered by the Court, that a citation
be xiven, 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 Gaardian as
aforesaid should not be discharged from said Guardian ship.
It is further ordered, that this notice be published in the
Chronicle k Sentinel for the space of forty days previous
to said November Te rn of the Court.
A true extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry, held Sepiemb-r Term, 1854.
September 17,1654. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
Gkorgia, oglkthorpr county .—court
OF ORDINARY, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1854.
Whereas, Ma hcw Varner, Executor of the last will and
testament of Mat: ew Varner, Sen., deceased, represents
to the Court that he is about c'osing up the business of
said estate, and prays the Com t to be dismissed from said
estate:
Wherefore, it is ordered that a citation be given, calliDg
upon all persona interested, to show cause, If any they
have, on or before the Court of Ordinary, to be t e d on
the first Monday in April next, (being April. 18f5.) to
show cause why the s dd Executor as aforesaid should
not be discharged from said estate. It is further ordered
that tnis Rule be published in the Ohfoniole k Sentinel,
monthly for six months previous to said April Term 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.
GKOHGIA, JBFFKBftON COUNTY—COURT OF
ORDINARY, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1864.
It appearing to the Court by the p-itiiion v f Joseph Stie*
frater, that Pati bh B Connelly, of said county, deceased,
Exemtar of the last will and testament of Thomas Street,
late of said county, decoased, did in his lifetime execute
to said JosephStiefratei h.s written obligation, as execu
tor aforesaid, conditioned to execute titles in fee simple to
sai. Jostph Stiefrater for a House and Lot in tne town of
Louisville, then occupied by So omon Lasarus, bat now by
your petitioner: and itfurther appearing that said Patrick
B Connelly, Executor ;is aforesaid, departed this life
without executing said titles; and It also appearing that
the said Joseph fctie raterhas paid the fu.l amount oiT the
purchase price of siid house and lot, and petitioned this
Court to direct Charles J. Jenkin3 and Lloyd C. Belt, ad
ministrators de bonis non cum testamento annexo upon
the estate of said Thomas ?treet, to execute to him titles
to said house and lot in conformity with said written
obligation.
It is therefore ordered, That notice be given at three
or more public places In said county, and in the Chronicle
r A Sen tine ,of Augusta, Georgia, of such application, that
allpe sons concerned may file objections, if any they
have, why said administrators as aforesaid should not
' execute titles to said house and lot m conformity with
Laid written obligation. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
October 5,1854.
GKO (GIA, OGLBTHOIiFK COUNTY—COURT
OF ORDINARY', OCTOBER TERM, 1354.
Obadiah Stevens, as administrator upon the estate of
James R. Huff, deceased, represents to the Court that he
is about closing up ihe business of estate, and prays
the Court that he m .y discharged from said estate:
Wherefore it is ordered by th® Oourt, that a citation is
sue, calling upon all pera-ns interested to be and appear
cn or before the Court of Or hriary, to be held on the first
Monday in April next, (1856) to thow cause, if any they
havo, why the said administrator should not be dismissed
from thy estate of said d .oeased.
It is further ordered. That a copy of this Rule be pub
lished in the Chronicle A Sentinel, a public guautte of this
State, monthly for six months previous to said April
Term of tho Court.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry held October Term, 1854.
October 8,1854. HENRY BRITAIN, O dinary.
IBFFKKSON COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, John
t) Jordan, Administrator on the estate of Charks Jor
dan, dec’d., applies to me for letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Giveu under my hand at office in Louisville,
October 6.1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, Benja
min B1 nchard Administrator on the estate of Mary
Blanchard, late of said county, deceased, app its to me (or
letters of Dism nion:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all andsingm
lar,the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
showcausejif any they have, why said lettersshould not
be granted.
Given under mvhand atoffleein Appling.
October 10,18 M. S. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
RICHMOND CX>< NTY,GA.—Whereas, Catherine
Gamer, Executrix of the will of Benedict Ganter, de
ceased, applies to me for Lettens ofDismisslor :
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu*
lar, the kindred and creditors, to be and appear at my of
fice, on the first Monday iu December next, to show cause,
If any they have, why said let ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Auguste..
May 24,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
LINCOLN COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, Waltoa Cart
ledge. Executor of the personal estate of James J.
Cartledge, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of dismission from said £s ate:
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, al
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
of dismission should not be granted.
Given undei my hand at offloe in Lt&colnton.
May 20,1854. BENJ. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA Whereat, William A
Walton, Administrator on the estat of Charles F.
Jones, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my offloe. on the first Monday in November
next, to show cause, if any they have, why aaid letters
should not be granted.
Given under my band at office in Augusta.
May 9,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND C OUNTY, GA.—Whereas, William A.
Walton, Administrator on the estate of John M. Tur
ner, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors cf 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
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
May 2,18*>4. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY,GA.—Whereas, William A.
Walton, Administrator on the estate of Bradford
' ay, late of the city of New-York, deceased, applies to me
for letters of Dismission:
Thesa are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singu
lar, the kindred aDd creditors of said deceased, lo be and
appear at my office on the first Monday in November next
jto show cause, if any have, why said letters should
not be granted. •
Given under my band at office in Augusta.
May 2,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
Georgia, ogletuokfl county.—court
OF ORDINARY, JUNE TERM, 1864.
Peyto D. Paunders, as Executor of the last Will and
Testament ot George A, Broach, dec’d., represents to this
Court that he ha» settled up the estate of said deceased,
and he now prays that letters of liamission may be grant
ed to him, that he maybe die..barged from the Executor
or dered, That a citation be given calling
u on all persons interested to shew cause, if any they
have cn cr before the Court of Ordinary, to be held on
the first Monday in December next, why such letters of
dismission should not be granted to the applicant. It is
further ordered, That this notice be published in the
Chronicle A Senti. el monthly for six months previous t»
the said December Term.
A tru extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordina
ry. held June Term, 1554. HENRY BRITAIN, Ord’y.
June 10,1854
XYTABRKN COUNTY, GKO.—WhereasT David
VV Cooper Administrator, applies to me for letters of
Dismission from the estate of Edith Stephens, dac’d.:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors cf the Eaid deceased, to be
and appe ir at my office, by the first Monday In December
next, and show cause, if any they have why said letters
dismissory should not be granted said applicant.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
June 1,1854. ARDEN R. Ordinary.
WABUKft COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas, David
Cooper appUes to me for letters of Dismission from
the estate of John Baker, decea?ed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to bi and appea'at my office on or before the first Mon
day in December next, to show cause, if any they can,
why said lettersshould net be granted.
Given under my hand at offi e is Warrenton.
June 1, ISC4. ARDEN R. MER3HON, Ordinary.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, GEORGlA.—Whereas,
Robert Stevens, Guvdian of Mary Tarver, minor of
Garland Tarver, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said Guardianship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singn
lar, the kiod/ed and friends cf said minor, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
GUen under my hand at office in Louisville.
June 10, IS£4. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
Georgia, Lincoln county.—whereas, wm.
f. Eiam, Administrator on the eetue of Martin B.
Elam late of Lincoln county, deceased, has petitioned the
Court of Ordinary to bs dismissed from said admi'.istra
tk n; and the Court naving granted the order for citation
to issue,
These are therefore *o dte, summon and admonish, all
and sir goUr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at rav office on or before the first Monday
in February next, to show cause, if any they have, why
letters of dismission should not be granted to said appli
cant.
Given under my hand at office.
August 11864 B. P. TATOM, Ordinary.
TALIAFERRO COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, James
Brantly has made application to me for the Guardian
ship of Amanda Evans, orphan and minor cf Wiliiam
Evans, .’ate of said county, deesas d :
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and ap
it my Office, in the time prescribed by law, to show
r . hkYe, Whv said Guardianship should
cause, if an, ‘ ' r
not be granted ‘ -~4»l!le.
Given under my hand at office in Craw*.,. .
Jon* 8,1854. QUJNEA O’NEAL. Ordinary.
JEFFERSON COUNTY, GA Whereas. William j i
B. Harman applies tome for letters of Guardianship l
for the persons and property of Charilia J. Harman, Wm. 1 J
N. Eartran, Nathaniel P. Harman and John C. Harman, j
minor heirs cf John C. Harman, d-eeased: *
These are there! re to cite and admonloh all and
lar the kindred and Mood, of .aid minor, to t««? >P;
«• *
R^kT 10 ' UerCM tr ' ,h A 00.
CITATIONS FOlt I.ETTEUS^DISMIsT',
SORY.
u; AUKKH COl’S I'V. UKVUUU. —Wherfm.
v » Marshall 11. Wellborn applies to me for the guard
ianship >'f the person and property of Tallu ah Beauford,
minor child cf William 11. Leauford. deceased :
These are therefore to cite aud admonish, all anti singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be, and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au
gust next, to show ca so, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be g anted.
Given under my hand ut officein Warrentcn.
Juno 22, its 4. ARDEN K MBRSHON, Ordinary.
TT7ARRKN COUNTV, GEO.—Whereas, VVUeyG.
f v Br*ddy applies to me for Letters of Guardianship
on the estate of Augustus M. Uiison, minor child of Reu
ben A. Hilsoo, deceased:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and friemls of said minor, to be and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au
gust next, and show cause, if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand aud seal at Warrenton.
Jane 29,1354. ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary.
RICHJ OND COUNTY, GA.—' Whereas,Jas. Bran
don, Jr., Administrator on the estate of Adeline
Haynie, de:*d., apphes to me fo r letters of dismission :
Tehse :tre therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and crc itors o' said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on the first Monday in December
next.to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
June 18,1854. LEON P. DUIAB, Ordinary.
WARREN COUNT* , GA.—Wherea ,Sarah Hobbs
applies to me for Letters of Guardianship on the
estate of James Hobbs, minor:
These are thereforeto cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and ap
pear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Sep
tember next, and show cause, if any they can, why said
leters should not be granted.
Given under my hind at office in Warrenton.
July 9,1554. ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary.
j RFFBRBON COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, John Jor
tj dan applies to me for Letters of Guardianship for Wil
liam Jordan, minor of Charles Jordan, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends o? said minor, 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 at office in Louisville.
July 1,1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, GK< .—Whereas, Joseph
H. Stockton, Administrator on the Estate of Susan
B. Langston, dec’d., applies for Letters of DismLsion :
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by iaw,and
show cause, if any they have,why said letters,should not
begranted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
July 6, 1554. S. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, GB.O —Whereas Ander-
V ' soußLCrawfoifi, Administrator on the i£su*UeM Ann
l .i. 'am. Tuder, Prier H. C. lli«», u. ■ -
vh'plr, -ignes I.ynn,»n-;» Wftbaifi l*> *, v ■
•• Key Lav®, whfuud laUorfahonkinot i
• | Wher sr Dvfi.d ;
i fj J. OonneU and Is** i.. rk>- a->iioistrewra J- om.. i
J non with th* *viL • the esta,, . ■•e.-teuder •
iho n» >n, • *ceas . c
These are,therefore, to cite,summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred ard friends of said minor,
to be and appear tmy office, within the time prescribed
by law, to show cause, i f any they have, why said Letters
of Dismission should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
July 19, 1554. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
Richmond county, Georgia whereas
William A. Walton, Administrator on the estate of
Philip Banks, late of Philadelphia, deceased, applies to
me for letters of Dismission:
These are thereforeto cits and admonish,all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office on the second Monday in January
next, to show ;anse, if any they have, why said Letters
should not begranted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
July 4,1554. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
ICHMONO COUNTV, GA.—Whereas William M.
Ili- ht, Executor of the will of Garrett Lawrence,de*
ceased, applies to me for Letter of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish, all
person*.concerned, to be and appear at my office, on the
i eec nd Monday in January next,to show -auseifany they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta,
i July 4.1354 LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COI N IV, GKO.—Whereas, Andrew
J. Woolley, Administrator debonis non, on the es
tate of Jam-s Moore, late of said county, dec’d., applies
for letters of Dismission:
« These are therefore to cite and admonish, all andsingu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be
l and appear at my office on the second Monday in January
, next, to flhowcause, if any they have, why said letters
f should not be granted.
Given under my hand atoffice in Augusta.
July 4,1354. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
’ 14 14 HMOND COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, William A.
t XU Walton, Administrator, with the will annexed, on the
> estate of James T. Gray, late of Edgefield District, So. Ca.,
I deceased, appli sto me for Letters of Dismission:
l These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
f appear at my office on the second Monday in January
next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
- should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
July 4,1554. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
KFFKRHOA COUNTY, GKO.—Whereas James L.
BrasxeH, Guardian of Laura V. Haires, applies for
letters of Dismission from said Guardianship :
• These are, therefore,to cite,summon and admonish, all
» and singular, the kindred and friends of said minor, to
. be and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by
J law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letter*
* should not be g ranted.
J Bept. 29,1854. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
7 \ThWTOS SUPERIOR COURT—SEPTEMBER
£ IN TERM, 1654.
3 Cynthia Eason vs. Bryan C. Eason. Divorce in Newton
1 Superior Court, September Term, 1354.
3 It appear ug io the Court, from the return of the Sheriff,
s that the defendant does not reside in the county afore
said, it is therefore, on motion, ordered, That service on
1 the defendant be perfected by publication the usual time
s in one of the Gazettes of thiß State.
a A true extract from the Minutes of said Court this 28d
October, 1654. AUGUSTUS W. EVANS, Clerk.
e October * 1854. lam4m
e
t r\ EOUGIA, ELBERT COUNTY—COURT OF OR
-9 YX DINARV, OCTOBER TERM, 1854.
1 Whereas Shelton 01 ver and Alfred Oliver, administra
h tors on the estate of Mrs. Lucy Oliver, deceased, haviug
p. titloneu the Court to be dismissed from said administra
tion, and the Court having ordered a Rule Ni. Si. to be
p issued,
1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
f lar the kindred and creditors of s*ld deceased, to be and
* appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in
5 May next, to show cause, if any they have, why said
s administrators should not be dismissed and fuliv di -
ebarged from all further liability as said administrators of
’ the estate of Mrs. Lucy Oliver, deceased.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
' Oct. 14, 1354. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.*
JffOKTVALE SPRINGS. ~
fi •'HE LARGE and commodious HOTEL at this popu
’ X lar Watering place, will be opened for the reception of
l visitors about the Ist of June. The Hotel has been c<An
pleted and furnished in most elegant and convenient style,
and evtry preparation will be made to render com’ortable
and pleasant the stay of tboße who may visit this celebra
ted resort for the invalid an pleasure-seeker.
. Os the medicinal properties of these waters, we will
state, for the benefit of the aiflicte i, that Dyspepsia and
Chronic Liver Complaints are cured in their worst form.
Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhcea and Bowel affections of all kinds
I are cured in Bor 10 weeks. Returned Mexican eoldiera
:) and Californians, with that disease peculiar to the climate,
. have all been restored to h- alth. All cases of Piles are
permanently cured, or much benefitted, by the use of these
waters. There have been some half-cosen cases of Scrof
ula, and .'ill were cured at these Springs. The proprietor
- had their certificates taken, and would be pleased to see
- others, to ascertain whether it would prove infallible in aU
f cases. In all those dh.eases peculiar to Females, it has
r been highly beneficial. Protracted cases of Ohiils and
Fever, Spina* Affections, Kidney affections, head, Lc. t it ha*
« been equally beneficial. The pleasure-seeker will find
$ Montvale one of the most delightful Bummer Retreats in
o the United Sutes. Situated at the bare of the CMlhomee
t Mountain, some three thousand feet above the level of the
sea, the salubrity of the atmosphere and healthfulness of
the climate, are prorerbia 1 , while the grandure of the
scenery is surpassed by that of no place of resort in thil
: country.
■ These Springs are situated in Blount county, Tennessee,
e 25 miles sonth of Knoxville, 28 mile- from Loudon, and
are ea3y of access from any part of the oounty. A daily
.* line of Coaches and Hacks will run from Loudon (the pre
sent terminus of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad)
> to Montvale Springs, so as to connect with that Road.—
Through Tickets from Dalton to Montvale can be procured
for |5.50. Rates of Boarding will be os follows, to wit:
Per Day $ 1 25
Per Week I CO
. Per Month 25 00
r ABA WATSON.
P. B.—There are from 50 to 60 Cabins, intended for the
accommodation of those who may wish to )x;ard themselves,
, and will be rented ;w follows, to wit:
1 For Framed Cabins, per week 82 50
» “ Log 14 “ 1 50
je7-tw*wßm
FOR NEW-YORK OR PHILADELPHIA.
FHILADSLPHIA AND SAVANNAH STEAM
SHIP LINE.
i tftM*
CAiUiyiNG THE UNITED STATES MAIL.
Cabin Passage S2O
Steerage passage... 7
CHANGE jF SCHEDULE.
The A*lanta and Lagrange Railroal connects at E&ift
| Point with the Macon and Western Railroad. Through
from Montgomery to Savannah in 80 hours.
Leave Montgomery at 8.80 P. M. arrive at East Point
I at 8.20 A. M.; leave East Point at 8.45 A. M., arrive at
Macon at 2.80 P. M.; leave Macon at 4.30 P. M , arrive at
[ Savannah at 2.30 A. M.
Fare from Mortgomery to Wcat Point $3.50
4 ‘ 44 West Point to East Point 3.i5
44 44 East Point to Savannah 8.00
This line consists of the well known first class Steam
ships
BTATE OF GEORGIA,
1250 To*s. Cipt. J. J. Garvin, Ja.
KKY6TONK STATE,
1500 Toss. Carr. R. Hardib.
In strength, speed, and accommodations, these ships
arc unsurpassed, if equalled, by any on the coast. K*vw
navigation 100 mile*. Two nights at sea. Bailing days,
ever? WEDNESDAY, from each port.
AGENTS:
In Savannah, 0. A. L. LAMAR, corner Drayton and
Bryan Streets ; in Philadelphia, HERON a MARTIN, No.
87U North Wharves; in New-York, SCRANTON A
TALLMAN, 19 Old S ! ip, near foot of Wail Street.
STATE OF GEORGIA will leave Savannah :
Jul> 12thand26th October 4th aid 18th
August 9th and 28d | Nov. lit, 15th and 28th
grptfewb** fill, und l&tn and 37th
xicvsTONE STATE will leave Savannah:
July 19th Nov. Sth and 22d
August 2,16 th and 30th December 6th and 29th
Sept. 18th and 2HhiJanuary Bd, 1855.
Oct. 11th and 25th|
July 20th, 1854. H. C. SCOTT, Travelling Agent.
auß
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
I - " am ***&&-. Qg§&&S3
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
UNTIL further notice. Trains will leave Augusta at
7KA. M. and 6P. M.; returning, will leave Millen
at P. M. and 11# P. M., connecting with the Day and
Night Passenger Trains on the Central Rail Road, which
leave Bavan«ah at SA. M. and 7P. M., and leave Macon
el 1)4 A. M. nd 4% P. M.
Passenger* for M ill edge v>lle, Eatonton, Oglethorpe or
Coliun bus, should take th# Night Train to avoid detention.
Freight will be carried by the Day Train, making it an
Accommodation Train, except on Sundays, when it will
ran <t3 a Passenger Tram exclusively, leaving Augusta at
9 A.M., and Millen t P. M.,arriving at Augusta at
5 % P. M. WM. M. WADLEY,
March 9, 1653. Gen*l Superintendent.
UNITED BTATEB MAIL LINE.
.VBW-VOBR AM> HAVANA AH.
[6KUI-WEEKI.Y.]
OI V and after March 15th, the new and splendid side
wheel Steamships
FLORIDA, 1300 tons Capt. M. 8. Woodhgll,
AL A BAM A, 1300 tons Capt. G. R. Bgekhck,
AUGUSTA, 1500 tons Capt. T. Lvov,
KNOXVILLE, 1500 tons Capt. C. D. Lcdlow,
wili leave New-York and Savannah every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY.
These ships are among the largest on the coast, unsur
passed in speed,safrty and comfort—making their pas
sages in 50 to 60 hourß, and are commanded by skillful,
careful and polite officers. They offer a most desirable
conveyance to New-York.
Cabin passage $25
Steerage passage 9
PADLLFGRD, FAY & CO., Agents in Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 18Broadway,New-York.
Savannah, March 14, 1554. mLI7 ts
GREAT REDUCTxON 01 FREIGHT ON THE
CENTRAL AND AUGUSTA k WAYNESBORO’ RAIL
ROADS, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
IiIIHIMH
OX AXU a.ter the 12th inst., this Company will dis
continue their present Freight Tariff between Augusta
and Savannah, and reduce their rate* as follows:
FIRST CLASS—Boxes Hats, Furniture, Bonnets, Ac..
per foot $0 OS
SECOND CLASS—Boxes and bales Dry Good*,
Shoe*, Saddlery, Glass, Drug 3, Confectionary, Bis
cuita and Crackers, per 100 lb* • * * * 0 46
THIRD CLASS—Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,
Tobacco, Leather, Feataers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
1 Cotton Yarns, Domestics, (down) Tin, Bar and
_ °*inta. Oil. Crockery and Glass Mare, ia
Sheet Iron, - _ •*'n«s. Hardware, Tallow,
hhd*. or cr*teJ, Rags, 0 90
MM 2nd Glnd SSonw, N*U». “ bo “* „ 1( 1
ca«tß, Ac., per 100 lt > 3 Bup’t.
Central Railroad oai , c ,?£. I jylit
e.«nnab, July 10th, ItM. f " - ■
—... .. . Ibi Pi* BACON, very choice, for ,
K. O. TfNSLEY A <='■>• 1
BBLh. and kill choice ‘
CITATIONS FOR LETTERS OF ABMI
NISTRATION.
» ERSOX COCNTV, 6A Whereas, Gavin
Farrow, applies to me for Letters of Admintstra
I< J?. cn 010 wtate ofJau.es U. Farrow, deceased :
../^ a r e . therefore, to cite, summon and admonish,all
k 2 «« ? Ktt * ar ’ ths kb *dred, and creditors of said dec’d.,to
, ® a “" •PP®**’ at my office, within the time prescribed by
a wiEE *« auße j thg y why said Letters
of Administration should not bo granted.
at offlc -' in lionisville.
-Octobers, 18S4. NICHOLAS 1>■ KHL, Ordinary.
I ’JJJKur t.n .V' V,«A.—Wherein, Meat. Milts
»pp its to nie for lett. re's! AJmiui.traUon on the
estate of Peter W. Rucker, deceased:
i T o? B t? r S tß ? re *? re tOo ite and admonish,all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Giv.n under my hand at office in Elberton.
Oct. 19, 1554. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
ICUMUAO COUNT*, UA. —Whereas, T. u".
Holleyman applies to me for letters of Admin
istration on the estate of W. F. Holleyman, late of said
county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred andcreditors of said deceased, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
>how cHuse, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under ray hand at office in Augusta.
Octote 15,1854. LE'iN P. DUttAS, Ordinary.
HILdMO\U COUNT*, «4i50.~ Whereas Uuvid ~tt.
Ramsey applies to me for Le ters of Administration
on the e\ia eof I'homa* McKevit, Lie of said coun.y, de
ceased :
Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish,all andsingu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not begranted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
October 15,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNT*. «»vO—Whereas. Richard
Mah.r applies to me for letters of Administration on
the estate of Michael Mnher, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and ortdilors of said deceased,to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
October 15,1854. LEON P. DUGAB, Ordinary.
TKFFKKgCN COUNTY, CiKO.—Whereas, Moses
t) Brinson, applies for letters of Guardianship for Jerc
nrah 11. Rogers, Alice F. M. Rogers and Sarah J. Rogers;
minor heirs of Henry Roger*, late of said county, dec’d:
Tlieseare, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and friends of said minors, to be
andappearat my office within the time prescribed bylaw,
and show cause, if any they have, why said lettersshould
not begranted.
Given under my hand,at office in Louisville.
Oe* 1*1854. vrrwor »s niwur. Orritan***
? pOM MBS l COUNT Y, *T t —Whereas, the -cu
'
; ply v. r.y.- ■ ffioe for >evvera of admin is tratiou with the wia j
cn.heCiera M*- **U|titor j
G:' <.x ..dor n.y band a r office ia Appling.
; lULIMMA COOM , (i „ Robert H,
1 V' OUatt applies tv me for Loiters v* AvluAnU»traU®u
ceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors ofs&id deceased, to ' e and
appear at my office, within the time pr scribed by law, to
show cause, if any they l ave, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at offleein Appling.
October 10,1814. 3. CRAWFORD, Ord’y.
f \A7AUHKN DOIKTV, <(■ KG.—Whereas tho pro
, v> perty of Pha&be Chambers, of Joel Cham
bers, decease;], is unrepresented by a Guardian :
Theie arc therefore to eite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of the said minor, to be
j and appear at my office by the first Monday inDvcemb.r
9 next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be grafted to some fit and pioper person.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
Oct. 2 1 ,1864. ARDEN R MKRBHON, Ordinary.
- rpALIAFEIUVO COUNTY, GA.- hereas, William
1. Bell applies to me f-r letters of Adrainitiation on
the estate of Newton Coope*,late of said county, dos’d :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
* lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
1 appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordsville.
r October 22,1864. QUINE* Q»NE*L, Ordinary.
" nnALIAFKBHO COCKTV, GA.—Whereas, Wiley
3 A Rhodes has made application to me for letteis of
Guardianship of William 0. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Emily
* Taylor and Rufus Tay or, Orphans cf Albert R. Taylor,
deceased:
f These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
-8 gular,the kindred and friends of said orphan, to bo and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why saidlettersshould
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordsvillc.
October 22, 1854. QUINEA O’NEAL, Ordinary.
*’ nKUMOAD t’OtSTV, «itSO.—Whereas, Larken
XU Witcher app ies to me for Letters of Administration
I on the Estate of Will.amß. Milburn, late of said county,
deceas'd:
' Theseare therefore to cite and admonish,all andsingu-
J lai,thekindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appearat ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to
showcause,if any they have,why said letters should not
be granted.
'• Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
»r October 86,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
II O iCHHIOWD COUXTY* 4AEO.—-Whereas, Madelena
0 XU Simon applies to me for letters of Administration on
y the estate of Louis Weibel, late of said county, deceased:
8 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar. the kindred and creditors of said d? ceased to bo and
appear a t my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
R bo granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta,
a November 1,1854. LEON P. DUGAB, Ordinary.
r, TJICUMOaD COUNTY, GA. -Whereas John W.
»- ii Dani. I applies to me for letters of administration on
n the estate of William C.Betnan, late of said county, de
-10 oeaecd:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
id gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at mv office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
t- Gi- en under mv hand at office in Augubta.
November 1,1864. _ _ LEON P. DUGAS, Orffinary.
T ) ICHMO2VO COK.VrV, UA.—Whereas Madelena
“ XU Simon applies to me for letters of administration on
’ the estate of Pantalon Simon, late of said county, deo'd i
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lm lar the kindred end creditors of said deceased to be a d
J appearat my office, within the time prescribed by l.\ w, to
a show cause, if any ihey have, why said letters should not
j be granted.
. Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
f Nor< mber 1,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, GA.— Whereas, Beniamin
F. Verdery applies to me for letters of administration
on the estate of Mathusin Benjamin Verdery, late of
sai ' oounty, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu •
. lar, the kindred and creditors ol said deceased, to be and
f appear at my office, w-thin the time prescribed by law,
. to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should
not be granted.
» Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
- November 1,1854. LEON P. DUG AS, Ordinary.
1 CAUTION-
I public are caution agsinst trading for a promis
• JL gory NOTE made by myself, and Isaac L. Anderson
s security, for $1,216, payatle to William J. King, or bearer,
a dated about February 14,1654, and due about December
s, 1,1864. The consideration of said Note having failed, I
o shall not pay it unless compelled to do so.
e CURB'N RATTLE,
f- Warren oount.y, Sept. 27,1854. s2b wtJal
e NEWTON COUNTY LAND AND MILLS :FOR
U SALE.
, Tplilß subscriber offers lor sale 025 acr«3 of LAND, rigfe
A on Yellow River, lower part of Gadar Shoals,T3E;
j three miles from Covington, with a Saw and Grist MILL
end Cotton Gin, with ample water power lor faccuring
or any other busin bs, with other necessary buildings on
the place. Sioct of the Land good and productive; about
, ieo seres cleared, convenient to Georgia Railroad and Ox
ford and Covington Male and Female Colleges. The Land
- la offered at $lO per Ac; e, with the Mills in the bsrgiln.
lB Augustßl,lß64. [s3-wßt] WM. R. HENRY.
a A PLANTATION AND NSQEOKS FOB SALE,
y r T>HK lubscriber fliers for snle his PLANTATION
A pleasantly situated upon the Ooosawatie river, con
-1) tainlng 220 acr. s, most of which Is river and creek bottom
- —it being a part oi‘ No. 42 and 43, in the fth dis. and 3d
d soc, of formerly Murray but now Gordon county. The
location is healthy, the water is good, the improvements
new, and the soil productive. It is 10 miles from Calhoun
and 7 from Kesaca Depot. Also, two likely YELLOW
BOYS. Apply to H. C. CARTER,
slo-w2m Freebridge, Gordon county.
c POLK COUNTY LAND.
9 * T OFFER for sale my plantation in Po’k county, four
X miles east of Cedar Town, on the Van Wert road,
consisting cl seven hundred and twenty acres of Land, 240
acres cleared and in cultivation; Gin-house and Screw;
Orchards of the best kind and good water. Call and
look.
s7-wlm H. F. WIMBERLY.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
PASSENGER TRAINS.
LEAVE Augusta, daily at 6 A.M. and 0 P. M.
Arrive at “ “ 6.30 A. M. aDd 7P. M.
Leave Atlanta, daily, at 9.10 A. M. and 7.10 P. ’i.
Arrive at “ “ 4 A. M. and 4.50 V. IS,
k CONNECTING WITH ATIitNS BRANCH.
, Leaving Union Point daily (Sundays excepted) at 2.86 P. ts.
1 Arriving at « “ “ 10.30A.M.
i WITH SOUTH CAROLINA TRAINS.
Leaving Hamburg daily at 6.80 A. M.
Arriving at Hamburg “ 4.00 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leaving Gumming daily (Sundays excepted) at 10 A. M .
and 4 I*. M.
Arriving at Gumming daily (Sundays excepted) 'it .30
A. M and B.BOP. M.
WITH ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD
Leaving Atlanta daily at 4.80 A. M.
Arriving at u M 4P. M.
WITH MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Leaving Atlanta daily at 5 P. M.
Arriving at “ 4 * 2.10 P. M.
Leaving Atlantaoq Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ii
7.80 A. M. and arriving at Atlanta on Monday, Weduej
day and Friday at 8 P. M. jy22
P. BRKNMRR
PIAKO MANUFAOTL :ir.,
Qwiliiv ”ansi, B — v </ u?
fU reivly execute oraa/s ior Pi* >
JL ANCF >f*U*tescripi.‘o:aa,wJWob hewa/ fsd
Mats' ual Hi tone, quality ana da- ft f*
n^'
*an
h k- d rtf? /».u to v ; '/"•< -.ocn »o thi;; citj
' • 7
n my rierlectipprabation ofiua nv«ry rcs>>< ct. Itfs ve-j
ri nin tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keens Is
onemoatauourauij. Jimm w hat Iha ts caeca ui «i*. area
ner’sPianoß, I have nehesitation in recommending them
r their superior quality, to ull who maybe in want of
neandduraWeinstroraent. J. B.Hxet.
Augusta September 15,1552.
Fartherreferences: Rev. Mr.Ford,Mr. J. Bette, Mr. H,
0. Fraier,B.Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Bchirmer and others.
Pianos, Organs and other musicalinstrumente toned and
Willfully repaired, at the shortest notice.
P. BRENNER,
!C-ly Broad-st, above McKenni-at,
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to trade for
either of four NOT Ed given by us, dated Augusts,
March 27th, 18*4, payable at 8,9,12 and 15 months after
date, with interest, to Darius Whitehead k 00., or bearer,
for Ten Hundred ollara each, as the consideration for
which said cotes were given is interfered with by counter
acts of said Whitehead k 00. in giving a deed to the same
rights to other parties; and unless sail parties desist, or
we are made safe from interference, the consideration for
which said notes were givtn has failed in part, if not alto
gether, and we wiil not pay said notes without being com
pelled by law. HENRY J. OSBORNE,
FREDERICK A. WHITLOCK.
Augusta, Oct. 8. 1554. By H. J. Osborne, Partner.
ol2
SLNDIUKB.— 6 do*. Jars TAMARINDS;
12 dot. Citrate MAGNESIA ;
2 gro. R. k G’s Cod Liver OIL;
1 “ Tarrant’s extract CUBEBS k COPAIVA;
2 bbls. Canary SEED;
800 o*3. QUININE;
5 gros. Fahnestock’s VERMIFUGE ;
5 “ McLane's do;
8 do*. Sands’ SARSAPARILLA;
2 gros. Congress WATER.
Just received per Steamer Fashion.
WILLIAM 11. TUTT,
y26-daw Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
I BOX* bTKEJi AMD NAILS—
-50 Tons aesorted hweedes IRON;
It) “ Band and Hoop Do.
2 41 Horse Shoe Do.
1 “ NAIL RODS ;
1,000 lbs. Cast, German, and Blistered STEEL;
1,000 kegs NAILS assorted,from 8d to 60d.;
10 do. SPIKES. For sale hy
mh» HAND, V7ILLIAMS k CO.
BASH, BLINDS AND DOORS.
THIS subscriber hai just received a large supply of
SASH, (glased) BUNDS and DOORS, of the first
quality* made of Northern pine. AU orders for odd sizes
filled at short notice. J. DANFORTH.
my 12 6md*w
CiHIBAL BANK 7 PER CENT. BONDS WANTED
O JFIC» ACGi «IA IA3. k BAKX’SQ. Co. 1
April 27,1854. J
PAB will be given for Central Bank BONDS, on pro ■
th “ ° aCe » O BMT WALTON. Partner.
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!!
JHAV3 on ban! a good assortment of Manufactured
TOUAOCO, i.; Georgia growth and
Superior grade.cf ' irginia brands. I ‘hail b «t>r'f ir ' a t 0
fill order., at any lime,on accommodailn^urm..^^
mhlO d«m* Wine ratio. above Rome, Floyd Co., 6a.
potaah. usury akd tobacco.
i,na POTASH; 800 do. STOW, Mao and .
)00 Scotch; e gross SMOKING TOBACCO, aborted
Honey Suc.le Tobac«>. in bo«. 0/l» lbs. each a superior
,f nr chiwioff. For uale at W. H. k J. t Lkrlu o,
arucle for chewing, a
NOTICES TO iC'BTv?:;; ANir^urJ
ITuTtB.
'VTOTICK.-AU persons to the r ,,.. , a
IN monJennin “.Sr.j.te '° T Pft?o
quts -•<*. to rani i • •Mt-aie y>r.y niect. • n <’'• ;*! r, \ r --
rtein. n l aren't ?.•*! 1«. t .-a..,,. V * v ‘bg
thruthwed mil'll t?»- ti, | t . ,-.;i I, t ■' ; * r: ' at
uo* be paid. \i OMt •. .1 , \ ‘ t T ’ * r ,f " 3' v ‘H
Till r’ Jli . ' * t f;n# ri>
; September2o, ’ * •
VTOTICE.—AU those t.debicdV,‘ '“~
‘ L s V.i uums, Ut-jo.f W..,i 1 c um.v «i t ., V , Sm
to make immediate payr- n\ ~?.<• those haw- ‘ le<i
again*', said estate are reques'-.u to ure'se-it "»• uiLl,nc to
, authenticated, in terms of the law. * r .duly
| Ootober 5,185 1 . DMVITTO WILLIAM? Ar , »
NOTICK.— Al persons indebLaTuTt"est«tir7rii“»,
Wvd -
j and th<,eo having ( eitm" ’s n"«; rr i • • » # C en t,
present thtm -ml y authentic**.-.- la . n llßt
O tober 5,185*. • ILHAM j. 1.0 \J‘ A : V
N <^^ritW^? o eb,^ he
requested to make imraejia:- , c . H9tr °, -re
deman.iß against said (■-•♦••tt- »• ' „ r ... t,:< ' * : vln ß
* thentioati l.iutei - y au*
; ~v .
; A’ d - i ;o,-;;, ed
scribed by law. V u »*. , T r h ‘- t,,ne Pre
;
IS ® Ucl't : o~°!i bem* ■'oth V r\? > t : " nl l,' rn '' Ts * p *
■ Columbia county fer l. avp to r»M ° 11 nary of
l the estate of B. B. Bi -cLsion- .Tr ' , “ gr ' to
; KV®,?r«
IS ® Uif Mct&«r dSf:*, j f
I them, duly authiLtir withwi th ( ts . C K l
1 \oa h \n i- • f a , , Dy
October 25,1;>54. “ ■ MITH . Adm '•
i p..~ uriadelltld tourc eeute" Tl^T,
, HaiHlen. Uueof Waw.f. Vt.ui.iy, . 0 ........
, quested to make liniav Hate payment; i)y u Q h«v
irf.* demands against said deceased, arc r cuts'e<i to
preseni them f rpayment. ;*r nc.ly a-thentic .:ed as the
U 0^” t «». ISM, JOHK i{ McCOUD ' Ato ' r -
N°ll , «. K, “ AU I' lV ‘ ni fr levied to the estate of Jluffia
V'Hliam8 t late of com ty, »?ec«. sr<: are
1 requested to make imir Hate pa yin r»t; and those! •’ i g
c xkiir.s against the uro are hlrebv rondo l to ivt- ni
’ them within the time pi rihed bylaw »o
October 82,1854. DK »»i VT C wJIiUM I z'r.
! GiH «„ t , . ’ . of
Or.*h*n Edward, . i of Og!etf >rpe oouur.y, do
coa ed.arc requ.* ted ' ic. immediate n”" • a*sd
h»TfnW P"Jt>Qe? «••»'* rn.i,t ♦.V-r.rs/
‘ October 24.1854. ; f,V A tr;ctlWU* >dm-;
I r b9 -
j 'V''”
leave to tetlatt tlie Negro pri rwty baton.ire to it.ul late
■ of Bicheid Ahburv, lute ,■ tul.l couutv, deceased.
I Adm’r.
SiXTA *£> a Vte ■!. JetO
the Court of Ordinary of Kl ert c runty, for leave to
! 110 .,V a lV l . arui Negreea belonging to the estate of
Charles W. Christ: n, 1 > Afsai ! count”, doceascd
WILLI .v n 1\ OHRI ■* V IA N, Ju. I’ P ,
WABU.rTGTON CHRISTIAN f Exr? *
August SO, ISM. ’ ’
r PVt O iiltliVl Hfc* .a , * w date application will oe made
J to the Oourtof Ordinary of Jeff-rsou county f--i . :.ve
to sell the Negroes bo' the -.ruto of’ ,7y»n W
Denny,late of said oou»k ♦, deceased.
Aoyv i r \V: L, .s ;
• ' maffii
Xto the Ordinary of. 11 'aterro ccunt/f'r leave sell
the propert; 1 clou Ring to the estate cf Mr«. Nan* yTi iii*"
Sct»t> uil cr6, 18-4. J. 11 TRIPP)-’. Adiu’r.*
7 IMV l> AUhvilffi after date, application vrlif be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, so
leave to bdl two Negroes belonging to fie a * .(> t ,t ert
Crawford, deceased. UDW. ii. CI'ARFORD. Adm’r.
September 6, 1'l«5.
MOATHW after d 3 e, application Thf* -' ,TTo
X to the Court of Ordlna yof Oglothori o co-nly.
l so tel! ah the Lan in be onging lo the « •» t-j of Jcst-e
ii. Cunningham,late o' ai county, dec ;. d.
G OUGE P PLATT, Adm’r
Bcpt.. 8, 1c64.l c 64. de bonis non with the will annexed.
hpivd MONTHS aftsr date aj tnadt
JL to the Court rs Ordinary oi eff-rson ■ - -i
leave toselUheßlav< the osiaie of Patrick
B. Connelly, late of aai i• • uuty, i v '
OtiAULE3J.JiiNuI S, 1 .. ,
g pt. 8,1884. . \ r, ‘
UAV>.
O tho Court of Ordinal y ol Jc: o. wt.n < oLuty (or Lave to
•ell •he Land undone Ne-ioea belonging to the eFt ;teof
Nancy Purvis, late of Raid count/, de\
? u. ' JOHN WHEN, Vdm’r.
rpud MGIS f
, Xto the Court of O. ' nary of Liucoln Oouely, ' leave
to sell all the Land and Neg - baionglrg to the .ie of
■ John M. Quinn, of scic. eountv, deccii';:d.
I September6,lßs4. AARON HARDY, Adui’r.
1 rfIWO MONTHS
JL to the Court of Orel* v.ry of Wan en coon- v, fer leave
to coil all the Lands belong.. yto the cst.i te of Wilbara R.
Capon,deceased. ADAM T.CASON, Adm’r.
Se ptember 7, l 564.
81 XT2r OAYS afterdate, application will be mane to
tho Ordinary of Warren o'»uu f y,for leave iu sell ill
the Lands and Nogrcen be; ngieg to -he Untrue of Hos»ell
H.Hunt, deceased. LANILI.Hi NT, ( 1
Bept. 7,1864. _ JASPER L. STORY, f
TWO MOXi'HW after date, application will be made
to tlie Court of Ordinary of Warren county, for
leave to sell all the J mda and Negroes bi-longing to the
estate ofTabitha Williams, deceased.
5ept.7,1854 JAMES ft. JONES, Adm’r.
npWO MONTHS after
X the Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to sell
. the Land and Negroes belo. ging to the estate of Francis
B. Mountain, late of said county, leceased.
‘ September 18, THQ3 A MuBRIPB, Wx’r.
1 rpWjb MOUTHS after date aj made
' X. to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, for leave to
; sell all the Land 3 and Ni‘i{i *wß belonging to iht estate ol
Bamuul I.owrimore, deceased, late o’ Elbert oounty.
beptember 13.1864. JOBFPII SEWELL, Adm’r.
rrWO iVION i llto after date, application will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for
lea veto sell tho Negroes belonging tithe estate of Ben
jamin D. Ward, deceased. WM. h ROGLRS,Aurn'r.
September 7, ••
rjhWO MONTHS t
X. to the Ordinary of Columbia county for ieav;* to t'H!
the Lands belonging to the estate cf Burwell Ridiards,
late of said eouniy, deceased.
Sept. 29, 1861. O. O. Rl HiRJ 8, ; t mV.
npWO iIOXXHSf i be madd
.1 totheOcurtof O'dimwy of v j> c u y for
leave to sell a Negro W h, I ’iving
to the in irs of Joel Tribble, IHe of said count y, di <. .. ibed.
0.t.4,1854. DAI
rjv,\ o iMO.\ ’ 1
fi. to me Court I Or iriary of Ei’-'ert county for leave to
sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Natln.uUl
Uudßon, deceased,late of I'tbcrt county.
WILLIAM HAMMOND, A.lm'r.,
rtWO MON'Hdv -~i rd o .
to the Oourtof Ordinary o • ertc un'y for 1 ave
to sell a part of the Negroes bcb-i> h •:? to the estate ol
Jsmts S. Jones, d'xei-"o'i. la?e of Eliioit county.
October 7,J86f • '
Thwo'MOVTir- '• •• - -p : -v..
J.. to the Court of C: Unary of Km rt county for 1 ■ .vu to
tell alt the lands •♦.•) the minor ch : l:lrcno!G"orgd
Williams. JANE L. ALLEN, viu riii* l , .
October 7,1 SAL
iSIXTY DA VH after date tppUost'on wiU bo made ik
O thr. Ordiuary of Tc. ,, afcno c-ernty tor I:iTe (9 I the
Negro Property belonging to thei fr.tr of flu;: li. Evans,
lateof aid oounty. JOHN EVANS, Adm’r.
Oc giber 7,185 L
rjpio MORTHB sflcni c-ui-...
Xto the Ordinary oT ,• . vri ■ y for I--..vs to rail
the Laud and Negro.. brlcnp;ng l» t: :• fate of
John W. e’ ’d c r?ty, de eae -u.
F Will HAM, s
Oct. 6,18-4. BUrtaa U WHiaHtM, 1
TWO .WON fMßiuW* V; c: i «•i will to luniio
to the Oourtof Ordinary of Jefferson county for leave
to tell a lot of Land belonging to the of Ja':; o.l Bplei*
deceased. JA -i Eti». l PIER, Adin'r.
October 0,1C64.
W6MOXTU9 ar .r'iis'n appheati m w 11 be made
to tho Oourtof Ord'rs .? ol AVarron county (or 1 ave
to sell '.h; Negro- s belonging t'» the cotaio o' Rufus Wil
liams, deceoat-d. DEWITT C. WILLIAMS, Adm’r.
October 6, 1364.
rpwo MOXTUB art ‘daluappll a n will be i/: etc
X the Court of O.'dmary of Warrc - to
eell the Estate cf James U ’rffi n, decent^d.
Oct iber 5,1864 JOHN M. Mo UP UP, Adm’r.
rjpVtU MOi\Tltt»rl .r’iatc piffi-;uio -wl!be rude
X (o the Court of Ordinary of Columbia ' o.mty for
leave io sell all the tz: -te of Mary Cuchran, of said
county, dc ’eaied. JAMES D. GREEN, Ex’r.
OoL 5.18.-4
rpVVO MOfIITSS after datsan>licntKwill fce mado
X to the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county for leave
to aefi all the estate, b-dh eal end Personal belonging to
the estate of John J. Oo.hian, late of n d county, de
ocased. JAMi /• >■ cun;*'. Ad- I .’
Uetobnr 6,1854. with ihe will annexed.
W O AiOXTHH aftor date, aj»p'iicatiou will be made
X to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Burke
county, for leave to Bell th- Land and Negroes belonging
to the estate of Wiiliam 9. L late of sa.d «-ourdy, de
cta®wl. HENRY BARROW, Adm’r.
October 12,1654.
rpWO MONTHS after date u;>pl cation will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of Jeflcrton county for leave
to sell Mil the Lands belonging to the estate of Partin
Tompkins, deceased a )ELINE TO:»iPKINd, Adm’x.
September 29, 1b64. ___
ii\\VO thUATSsaL'.:
X to the Coa tof Ordinary of Columbia county for leave
to sell the interest of Amanda Jord-u, an orp an i<( Miles
Jordan,deceased,bi.; one-th-rd,in Lot No. 165, in 7th
di.-ttriot, Munroe county JOHN JORDAN, G**.?.rd’n.
October 10,1954.
m\VO MOUTHS after date application will be made
X to the Court ol Ordinary of Warren county for leave
to sell the Negroes belonging to tho ctute of R; ius Wll
lUmr, hue of said coonty, dccoased.
Oct. 22, )t64. DEWITT C. WILLIAM?, Adxa r.
mVVOMOiVTHIs sD-du te application will be made
X to the Court 0/O.ViniAiV of Warren county for leave
to sell the Lands fcelongirg to the estate of James Harden,
deceased. JOHN MoOORD, Adm'r.
O' obtr 50,1084,
pIXTV i)AYB afterdate application wiil be muiu- to
i. • . *. ■ ff; ?tl “ *
; oua*».<L " JOLh li-ALL, .*
1 Octo' -er £', * *,*4
! ?«oSTATU \
1 i ‘ -
. j Hundredan J AeiiV '■ - a®
auß-4rQ U ' ‘ LEONARD C PEEK.
850 REWARD,
WILL be paid by th*: subscriber for the * rrc *t#<L
and lodgment in Jail, ao that I can get him,
ofmyNegio Fellow, GEORGE, (a runaway) wlio'jQ
l escaped, on the 23th August last, tr> in the Jad
Jackson, Bu'ts county, La., where he had been lodged ior
thefts committed at Macon and the Indian Spring*. Said
Negro is of dark color, rather short and stout and about
80 years of age. He can read and and wiil u ea
forged pass. The attention of Railroad conductors is
r railed to this fact, ao he lately ppeaed cy Railroad cumo
lefcted in Georgia ;nd South Carolina. Address
t s3-wßt*~ _ _W.A MA.YNB, Pendleton, B. 0.
: D. B. PLD2I3St CO.
.. A tlH constantly receiving .csh and pure n
I £bfj} Medicines, Ghemluals, Choice Perfumery,
I YmT Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment
duvL between U. K -lund Pt.tOfiice corner.
edat ail hours, by caliicgAtM
Barnas’,corner Green and Mclntonsbstrctf* o^ 3
MEW R: CUING PREJ3,
AT THE WAGv.. VABD.NEAR THE BR!DG3.
THK Undersigned ha l ’, 'constructed, under the im
mediate aupervi' ion of t.te of Packard
Im r oved PACKING PRASES, and ia prepared to pack
or oale Cotton, Hides, liag\ Hay, Fodder, Pea Vines, or
any othe* commodity asu«iiy packed >n bales.
A gentleman, wtil expori' ’cedin pack.ng and arrang
ing, will give his entire attention to the pram ; :na is p. e
parad to pack or . a: 3 may n-eoithe
era. Ifpromptne#*,devocion to andF^* 1 cr “ 1
cat merit encouragement, ro efforic w... t* -■;' * x ® ae “
serve It. WM. H. PRITCHARD.
Auguata,Ua ,Marc?: 1, ISM. _
V.'.M.
t)oOoaßSf>K3 to v/. h. Tnr.rai,
n OFi’KH TO PH VfclOlANS,Planters, Mer- n
chante, and the at large, a chaiceand
T|j| well assorted stock of DRUGS AND MEDI
CINE 3, OILB :‘ k TNTB,DYEFTDFFd, Glass
and P u tty, Bruafccc o' ■»/ery description, Btraw Broom*
diri t Turpentine, Ac.. &c.
We .lurchaseourgoooii.'rc.rtfch.and are preparedtose
a the most advantageous terms. Merchants wj.» flo
tlr inwrest to look a! vricss. Ail »n>f>
be*h»t!»repr»scn:»d. Glveui a c tJ land satisfy > 3 °“ r
TM. -
srsciiio,
BOBK3T riulNOK. U. 0.,
T 8 a nOTUIn, speedy. t fT t
1 DIfISASES. Itisso*dtJf hq|,. agent. Aagu-" l ’^,
ATO7ETA UxOSi HASU
J. exMndvil tu ‘be ®„ d lhc public,that bo contln.
respectfullyfnform hlB known Wsrranted French
d-tir.bh.iw. .1 th.lowei
*. - JS-hortMlu!!:.. lie,tsofurntshe.
* ,!ect £2o*ce“ "" o«LOGN s ot o.n S 3,
bmpt MAOt.<NKB, of v»r!on>pattern!,
ooiuTfNG OI.OTHP, of tbo bootbrand,
C2HSN ", tor Mil* nro.
ad.very other •rtlolsn.'-fctfkry In a MU!.
Also. Tor MILLS to attach to Q
Soars.
All orderepromptljat .Musdto.
„ , WM. E.aOHiaMl*,
1 »J»-tw.wly rT Yt3 P4rtßW #,Scllirße, *