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rililllMaii 1 8BIVTINH1).
m ' th . /. D>* s *>,-« ,x <**•</ Frvi&'j.
Terrible t’ata'truphe.
1.-.-t r-enin % a*oa 8 o’cloc , we received t v e
f#rr h*f clor nation, throrgr"* Mr. David H. Bishop
it « w.i. . B;mb-4d, cit ztna © thiwplaee, tr>at
U ■» etcr 1 ion train of twelve or fourteen cam, that .
a. j r \ from fit. Loci* >cMerd»y morn ng at 9
0 * , ' u and tha r-i!mal celebrat on at Jes
f 9 *: v, mil with an ecu l s, n f at the b dge of
tl a C e- 3 'otde fiver, the detail# f which »Tj not
•ti v». able, but which** ben fully know , will,
*4 ft ba of tfce moit awful and L salt rending
Toe in rma'ft.D we lave der v*d from tbeae
#or'’eme i is an follows;
Xh-eT vzrt p-saenzcrf* coming M>»on*
Srir.'r o ibe <-ttamer B*n Bolt, and la-.ded at
.i. for toe purpose cf taking the downward
ti'ooVLck truin tor tbl- city, Just beto e the
k jit t Loded, at tbe hourof 1 o’clock, the excursion
tr Jn pwed b> Hermann, and tbe passengers both
• o. r-jJ c.ir etc aug d g»eet;i,g*.
Sb.r’y alter ihe landing cf tbp Ben Bolt, and
lust *a ’id downward train w*a about starting, a
Vo m> va that ha-1 and was pushing
a »he rear of the exmrmori tra n, trr.ve 1 at Her
ft.aan from aN>ve, bearing the urrib.o news that
a-ib timrsion ear* were passing over the ra : lroad
bridge neatly orect-d at tbe m nth of the G*e
a >na e fiver, at *f about eyht mi es
from Hen a.n, the bridge gave w*7, and precipi
Uted the front loconu tlva and tea of the pa-soa
ger c«ra of hi train d jtn in o tbe river.
Tlo height of the bridge a- ove the water was
kboat tl lr*y and the depth ot the wa or be
lieatn stated to he twenty feet. The locomotive
wh.oh brorght the newt to Hermann, t gitfcer
with one ot me i aaaeagara, bee .me deticheJ from
the train i a the accid .ui to ;k place, and were tbua
tawid. Aoout one hULdrad and filly of the paa
eouger*, It ia staled, get out ol the care befo e
pa.-«*in* the bridge, m order io inspect the struct are
and observe t' e trial of tbe h<avy tra n opin' the
umbers. These, if they were notr-tanding on the
br dgeel thjtin-e, rosy have escaped injury.
Tt e lO'OT.ottvo and teid r rcf the downward
train fr -m iierruaon, wa* imme liaic:y diMiiitgel,
and the p cars attached to the engine
wb cb r a l j mt come from tl a seme of the disra
ter. The a »er went i mediately back to the
hridg-, wh l« the former, o wh c i were Meara.
li i- hop. and i£ uubcl j, proceeded with ail bade tv
Ihia Ci y.
The ex orairo train bad on board at least six
bnndr peraona. Wliio ro much uncer ainty
surrounds the catastrophe tt is moat fearful to
ood* the cont" quince**.
Am > g <h« tx<3 iraioniets were many of the lead
-1 ig UiO’cha .is and radroa i men or the dt) —judges
o our oou’tsand members of all the prote—ion.*
bw*idei two topppar.ie*- o*our mi itary,tie Nation
el Guards a . the Si. Louis (Irr a. iauoed, wo
may any, n e very fluwer of our cil ami* were on
Ua d ti e UuiQ.
At the time of «ritting this we havo no oon&r'
matery newr. Large numbers of our ci are
holding c junultaliim at the Planter's House, and
takiigsie|a for the procuring of more reliable
news, preparing to receive the killed and wounded
that m. y come in on the m-xt train.
We con iu>te tor toe present undor the moat
fiatnlul anxieties 'or further particular*, a id hop
r g th-t la to advices may rid us ot the ironsaod
apprehensions aid terrible uncertainties in at now
burrouud tee case.
Tbe Niw Yo*k UeraM of Sunday says:
Our reporter, last evening, had an interview
with a prominent citisaq of Bi. L u s, stepp eg at
the M .iroj oiitan Hotel, and from him oktumeo
theannx d facu relative to the Pacific Ktilroad,
and the gtnth men who are an noon ccd by tele
graph th having been kilted and wounde-t by the
r*c n* d BHs er at lb * crossing of »h© Gasconade
rlv*.r on the o oneion of the open! g ot the Paiitto
U \ oad to Ji IT rson city.
The PaetUo Bailroad was opened r bout two years
and a iaif sinos, fr m Bt. Loa s to K rkwor <l, and
Wit «u »• q ient y sxteride i a* f»r a* A.louton. —
Thw exuecution at that t me was that the road
wonld I c open last year as lar as J» ffarson City, in
time to carry he b Louis delegation oi the Le
gisia'ure to ihe caj itol, brtth* y were nnablntoac
comp -sh this, ii eu anxiety wus all along felt V y
ihe ci' »:M8 of 8:. Lids to have the road e>
tended a» rapidly as possible, inasruach i s by it
the inter* s aof ttt. Louis wou'd bo very much pro
moted. And when at i H ihe road was curnpleied
U J fluraon C.iy, after so long a do ay, invdationa
wu a Mid *o marly all ihe prom Keot cilisens to
mak auix «ur*lun on the flr-*t train to J'Uerson
Lit . As tp eirs by the leh-graphio acooiinls, the
li vi t r.. woro very gei erul ync epted, there be
log over seven hand ei persons on the train.
li v. An mas Bullard, D. D., whr*e name heads
tbs li- 1 < f killed, has been for many yeura the p?s
l*>r of lh 3 First Pn shyterean chu oh of Bt. L »uis.
His congregation is ono ot tbe lurgm and weslibi
eat ot tiMt city, and hui roicntiy erecte<j a \ery
c st y church ediHoc Dr. Buhard wan a man be
tweeu fl'ty and s x y ye rs of sgs, of fine tal nts,
ard always foremost in the leading philanthropic
movemei ts cf the day.
15 15. Dav ton was a prominent member of the St.
Lon s n«r, B nd partner of lion. Henry 8. Geyor,
U. H. Sou* for from Missouri, a gentleman of ao
kuo *!« lg <1 worth, uu J huv.ng the respect of all
wi n k ;uw him.
K 0. Blackburn was also a prominent member
ot the Bt. L u » bar, and for the last three yew*
la boon a member of \bo City Counc I. He has
a'wsys been an active participator iu the political
cordetdnd Missouri.
II i r Ch ute .u fropor o 1 by telrgraph Uanry
C 11 >daau) was oneot the h ading merchants and
wo.l hits', cilia* ns o Bt. L*u s. 110 is a descend
ant of 1 ierra Cnomeuti, one of tbe o'd French
act*i rs of M'asoun.
M m r B' t! r one of the msgiMra'cs of Bt.
L-u s, h mu i of ateriing integrity of character,
so n>w* at hnown iu the West ns a writer, tie
dvui.o a in years, being noariy seventy yours
A b.'ph AbsUnwis amonhaitof S'. Louis.
D .*> oy b.r.li a trermar ,aidau ai of great in*
fl i ti e i moi g the Geimun 11 p ilutiod, aud was
pon .. .*o 1 ot cortiderable woilin.
. vniw O'tu I,v»d wtii the chief engineer of
tkt P.cifio E.iiroad. 11 camotoSt Laussovera]
y*a*.. since, frnn ono c f >lie E s eru cit.es, tolo
c tetne ru t* of the Pacifi c rood, IromSt. Loui*
to t - oV\ extern frontier. II j has had charge of
tne nnvlneer'tig d pailuieut ol the road up to the
time of the d saMer.
lhoniis Grav was a pr minenton l wealthy c;ti
•m, o gaged i- the ma- nhc nre ft iron.
Amo ir the dange cusly wounded, George K
B <ld whose l omo is reported, is an it flueniial
on tn, toruio ly a kankor For the two years
he ha-* bee*' engaged hi insurance brokcravo.
Hu 'son K B'idgo is oue ot the l>.rectors of the
Pacific Cornput y. H n w»h m mor partner
in ihe stove touudry ot Bridge & Bros., the larg .-st
establishment of the kind in the woc-t.
John C K ohard-on is a pioiniuent member of
the bar c t M. Lou s.
Cap*. John Coca us was for many years attach
ed to itie police lone c * Bt. L iu. , bot reurl y a
year sir ce w : »« appoint* d Fire luspeci >r of the oi'y.
'J li uuuie of J. VI. Wtutor »s pub b!y inten ted
John kl. Wisuer, u leading ciiixeu ot Bt.
L *uis, an active Bon ou democrat, who v?as Po't
uii**ier Ui dt-r the adium siralion of Jainos K.
Polk, aud mere r •oontly Bh< lits.
D. ib Armstrong, r»-p rled as slight’y irj ired,
ta tt-e present Postmcr o' Bt. L^uis.
Hon L l or M Ken tel t, also sightly injured,
was toi three years Mayor of fit L- us, and is
Uic*nber »leo' of (*oug*e*-torreit in D c.mbernrxb
J seph < hnrle... Eq , Pnsideni of the atato
Bo k ot M s**oori, oscaped ui.h.*rl.
T e New V »rw Post says ;
“Mr. Thomas O. fiutlivan, engineer of tho road,
who -a mu >ng the k.ile<t, was a brother of John
L. O. fiul ivau, our Mmister at Lisbon.’*
Tb* Ft. Lou* Kailh ad PidASTta —Tho fit.
L uis Utpub ican iu a iotce of the recent terrible
railroi vi mi c dent r> marks :
Uoetors M 1) well and MtPherson were fortu
nate y au oig the guests, uud gave their beat
skill to the ml oviat ou it the writhed sntfore s
It w»» however, lor them to u s p’y
bandtogea mud resit iuubs under the circa u etaucte.
Thu mccidoi.t oocu'rud wiice uo houses are o be
set»u—turn wild tor esl—and during the time ot a
heavy storm ot r*iu, are mpaiutd with lightning
and ti udr, ot me mjet vivid description, set
without mt untasiou.
C.»ur wore despmtcherl forthwith to Hormann
for another i rain, and in an hour, or less, the woun
ded Wore in comfort* b e g r* oil their wa. to the
«ity. It was t»u awfui sp »mc e—one that might a.-
petl the h outlet heart—the nd dying living
without shelter, save that afforded by the hand of
friendship or philanthropy, exposed lo a pitis>s
it rm, and the w unded groaning from am d the
ruins, mud supplicant g the sa.oor ot the mjro tor
tuna e.
The return roached the depot on Fourteenth
#n 1 Sevan-h si oo's, about hall past eleven o'clock.
Ihey sola flhvd wi h the wounded, and aUtKUgh
thur accommodations were limited, we heard not
a Mugte * Sprees on ot Many in
that melancholy traiu wore falmiiy ii'jured, and
many euUe.od with iLteuse agony; bu. liny bcr»*
op like me , tiD.i exhibited the higheat decree oi
fortitude.
We cupposo that no one man out of teu escaped
without jury to n greater oi leas exteqt, :u lal
thv>ugh this may b» termed a severe casualty ot no
«rim»ry character, yet it u» winder.ul how bo
tumi y escaped with lie.
J v gs V* i i s, i f he Uuiled D strict Cowit
Ct the United dt-te*, was al >ng with h s lady
The J Adge ro.-e ved aai ght contusion or bruts ,
and M.s. VV. e capsd eu’irvly. One other lady
W*B 1 1 o Dill com; any, mud she, too, escaped.
The** hue hapi’UOl a trighttul rc*.»ieut—one
more lb »u it la* teju oar sad duty to
anno luce Ira while. The ctyis in mourn
tug lor .nmny ct its ana wort .y cit ieua, and do
rntstio griot wi.l rrqaire lo g years to Leal the
wounds it 4Uu-. fl Jied.
r*ATA V » I>AU Uaß*£m« AM. -1 i» Wt pftin VC
tb*.» morning » nouu-e itu doa h of l>r. J libber
sham. Ho «. ial a Lie re> d i.ee, n lb.- city, a
ft*w a iiintee am r tiv v * o’juock jH rJav afternoon.
•Her a ictg mad painful lliuoteq m x y liv^
8 u;e sixt en mon'hs »iac?, the dre > s»d ro
C \ . d rovire i jar.e** from t fall, sub eqncnt to
tolled wbiU m tno p. rfcrtuauco of lumpu
dut ce, he ww a lacked feilh yoiicw lever. On
b a recovery, koa*a::i pat hie tan is to the plough
and lornrsi not back uulil th* todemic htd die
ftoas iwr %. Ki.tb h r ed b\ d and
<Jt r. ;d b' hie i; baa, but It le strength was
1 ? 0 bios th^'ugb the winter, and when
Sprirr came he eljffmi a »iili further pri&trsiioL
from i colorrhag* of ti o long'*, which was euc
cv< d o -M b tearful tepidity l j aiciibr attacks.
J 1 i ae<l to t'tk out l j(«trr l»f afternoon,
Wi--’'h <;, i* gently asleep iu Tho bosooi ct bts
In Jabct HAMbekugef to oce of the o’Jest
ara most r eptcUble faiwhcs la the Safe. H:i»
a 6 were oi that heroic b*ud wno sceotEp&iu
y t? orp io iho»e s-horc* aud a* it*ted in Ly
irg ». c foi d.tionscf ho Colory of G orgia t.n
the a; u where he brt*tfaed hie Uet £ in
f i' } rclt Courteous in his manners, genial
in i a cs are, at d generous tu Lis sen’i meets, b ’
•a. n< a with him down into the grave tnc retire t
a- d r rf *hH O* uU who knew h in.— *Sa;«*r.a> a>
pnb * a/, it Wit.
>*r» !«»*.—Accordum to the Now Haven
K-g.rter, -hao tree Lov« Uco n oj i 8 widely dts-
etnorg the W e of N-w York, esne.
*te. v among tfc b'g u gißtM." Such »rtite
ffl L“ * ,ms ““»*<“*> e. Whoa wo come to
N . V A wbat ,be ‘ tvb«ro woc.” of
* ’ eccie'y »ro, there is ttcth.iw „o ,«. rv
•*«»' i.hr: « m the ea-e-tou. * “
A boort ai.-.iiirfn;ou Misj ween the“hieh«r”
M, '« *•< '”-«'>■ New York Society. The
*■ ,aj V »'» wel y vsl or ape arts, who hove riso
ftem the ve.v dre»e ot the ooiumnuity, by drill 0 f
('Oeeevoi 4 ih« eea ty ot mokit g money tepid y
4u « beu.hrm State, a 1 the g WJ!£ '
eicionr m n rout.t eccutnu ate, wot-id ate r . ij
c»er Iboi' m r.l oticrmtiie*. J a New York
wealth all.too the key to the fight* fuln.i'
.tone, lor the .bee, c • of
marcMa. to a qaemiy, wi.het the “aAf.
* •»-«* ot fie* Y-. k, obwnrdir. purn oend Am
Itaec, they ora, with lew eotephonrsoe tuheieot v
*alg»r aad depraved os the p ople of it a *F, V L
roioe.*'
If re tot sotooirhiag thot I kora who hove long
adopted the practice ot free hove, ehctt.d olso
•mbiacc it* theory.
® o ' •* wonid be doing gross injustice to judge
New 1 -ik, o city o' si* 1 tmdred ttoosaud people,
hy n» ‘ upper lea.” 'the b.t er on«< of New
York, ccenpri.-ed cf * multitude ot educated, re
iMd »rd wattabearted pecple, havestirey enough
lo?uif-r from the ensoy ante of the ppatarts who
thtu.d thorn to the wall, without being held re
s pot n ole lor their yi.we end tol ies. New York,
“ * * Lol,, i is ho more o'city of Free Love they it
is ot Free Set), ead every ore k ~ws toot w! t e
the roraloa-t>Kte, »ud tb 9 New £ g-ond a ie*are
rouroighiy cor *n.cated euo o o ttioairm. New
*2 “ * h » 0» *t oo inaal end level of American
•iue» Aie-tmorui i/;e, •ck
Fiota* mg * PaurviN* ©ritcr.—Daring the
pro r M il o p- li car piooeasiou it Baltimore
Friday night, *d in* , ■ a it passed by the Clippr r
r nice,: evert 1 premia ehote were Bred into the of.
Hoc wil d. *i oLd outi o i iLt oomocKtorv uu//cw*
» Cftowpod ba CU
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Fro* Caat •! Amriieo.
Nareatitx Br ak *r* Wnwrw Juataa tbe
T eta t Coii-p*ny’s e*eam»»r Uncle Bam was cn ’be
point of departure fromfian Francises', cn the 6ib
f O »• *3« a«''«ri*i n ad by the itrcideot*!
breakieg of a j ac'i&ge that a 8 ock of r.fl*s red
irv,.i«..i «n. • t>- *rd t int*mdc<i lor »be Waiter
Kapediti t*. aa arms were packed n-aniyn
her of sraeii b->x«.-, marked “ BtcAs,” and it wa
epone i on board teat they bad b-xm stolen the
aight previona fr«-m one ot the S n Francisco ar
nories. Tb jb< X3B wore sen: ashore again. At
this time tbe dock was deofce y crowded wi h the
Fnli oeter?*, eager to sail for the Isthmus, but
tbr ugh the cxenioos of Crp aiu Ga:r *-n aud •
rtro g body ot police a*, the gangway only about
-ixiy of them were enabled to' get on board. But
a<ur tbea.eamtr had let her l nes and while
searching ahip a-d collecting tickets, a echoocer,
wun tigbty men oe board, cut adrift from the
vLarf uue attemptsi to beard tbe Uncle Bam.
Her designs, however, were frustrated by the
vigilance cf the officers of the steamer, and the
ftCtooLer returned to desk.
Tne rr.ea on board the steamer were drilled
daily, »ni also otherwise employed in preparing
thfernaelvea lor duty in Walker’* army.
m?n were under ihe command of Col. Fiy and
CcpU Fiench. On the 16tn, he company was
roarcneiait to the quarter deck, where toey were
by Ntc«iOias Carrot 1, Esq-, one of tbe
passengers, who highly compfimented them for
iLe patriotism they tad diap’ayed m volunteering
to aenist and protect the weak and down trodden
people ol N.caraguo. On reaching San Jarn Del
Bod, the uion were mattefedin order, and landed
under the personal inspection oi Cayt. French.
In the meantime the passengers got ashore, and
left Ban Juan the next morn Dg, ( he I7th,) for
Vagin Bay. iLre they were compelled to remain
onui t vo o’clock the next morning, awaitiu - the
arrival of Co 1 . Walker’* party, with some heavy
guns, on the transit to Grei aia. They in
formed hure, that, on the 9lh instant, Col. Walker
r.ad march id to Virgin Bay for the aocond time,
wnere be remiiae 1 two days, awaiting the arriva
ot ’he steamer La Virgin.
When that boat arr.v«d, Walker took forcible
possesion cf her, and, alter allowing the Transit
Company to land heir freight, with tne exception
of four twe ve pounders whicn had been furnish
*d lor the protec on of the paoeugers acrora tbe
l -Thmus, he di parted lor Grecala ou tbe evenirg
of the clevoiith. Ou arrivii.g at Grenada, Wak r
found tne inb-bitsu s in tne midst of r**j >jc i g*
over a report'd victory of the'r tr ops at L-io .
The city was oi courseßurpris<d ai d surrei dir. d
wi hout reHistf>rce The bsrracks were **ub-m
q-iemly a tact d , si.d c»ptur<d together with
prisoners. At thia point en of the enemy
were killed Walker lost one ram. Walker at
terwsrd idd eased the asrcmbkd ci’izecs, who
were so mac * pleased with him, ti.at they prospo
►ed to mak * ban their President. He afterward
attended a jnbUee in church, where he was ant io
t«d by the priest, wno proclaimed him as the sa
viour of the couutry.
bobsequcntlf the American Minister Mr.
Wheeler, together with D>u Juan Bu *, and tbe
Minister’s private beer, tar , re appointed Com
m. a oner* to tra t with G -nerai Carroll, lor peace.
They pioce d d to General • arroh’a hca*i
q aarters, but tne> w-jre uuaoie to c >me to terms,
and were ai:*oot to rtlorn, wh* n to their eoryri e
they found ibemselve>« Tbe Cornu is
sio ers were kept heru two days, when ’he cp
portuuo arrival of the steamer Virgin ott bu
George, so ftighiened Carroh, that he let his
prisoners go and they return d 'O Grenada. Car
roll alterws'd . surrei d>red to Walker.
Latest fk*>m Vumim Bat.—Oa the even ng of
the 19-. h Goto er, ac« mpai.y ol native troopr.
marched to the ollice of ihe Transit Company at
Virgin Bay, aud fired a volley over the heads of
the pisseL-gors who were crowded r.roand the
building. Tbe passengers iiumediafoiy dispersed,
some fleeing to the w >ods, and others taking
refuge u tne Company’s olflee. latter w**re
neixad and searched, and their revolvers taken
from them. As noue of Walker’s party were found'
among them, they were aot further molested, the
olficrir in renmand pledging his word for the : r
safety. Col. Cushing, tho Company’s ageut, was,
however, taken p'mjner, and maie'aed to H>vas
urnb-r a string guard.
Liar o» Ktllkd at Viroim Bat, Oct. 19.—John
Bo>d, cf Wayne c ;unty, in *ion»—body robbed of
|luO; William Howard, ot L xingten, Mo.—robbed
**f several thousand dollars; B. Davis, cf
Vernon, Ohio— robbed ot ever (2 000; William
if.tts, of Try on Factory, Cbaatanque county, New
York.
\Y»up(Ud.— Michael Foncnnon, of Tffin citv,
Ohio; Cornelius Crov-, of Bionville, Mo.; B. D.
Henry, of West Brookiville, Me.; Thos. W«l iams,
of Philadelphia ; Charles Blanwood, of Lowe:l,
M >•**&'* h use* is—slightly.
In, ll>»pilaL*t Ur nnda.— Meron Wales, of Wey
muu h, Muss.; X. G. Kendrick, of Ciocmoati.
Tnere are tweuly five of ths passengers who
were dispersed on ihe attack al the company’s
ollioe who have not been heard from when the
sle oner sailed.
Dud.— Ou board the L* Virg’n, at Grenada,
Nicholas Carroll, E q , of Ban Francisco.
At the Hospital, W iMiam Dubois, of Great B?nd,
8 isquehannacounty, I*-*.; H ram 8. Binaparte, of
Van Uureu county, Iowa; and Uei ry M. Hughes,
of Mores K.vsr, Maine.
Fan th Atcairagutas4, Oct. 20.
Yesterd y w.tnossed the arrival of sixty patriot
soldie s from California. These men emula ing
the nobleßt examples of history, voluntarily came
forwuTd and pledged their lives to assist this
poo. le in gaining their independence; and at some
tu ure d*y it wi 1 he the prou i lot ct some his
torian to record tr.ei r namon as classic,and weave
mound a ha!o of renown wnose lustre shall
l>e undying. Col B. D Fry has the command of
th a battalion, the other oflierrs are Muj ir K. San >•
ora, Cnutainn 6am A-tin, Charles Lambull and
J-sho Hamb'eton; L : eatenants fiatshhrook Kudlow,
Ji n m and Archibald. Tat y are a* Hue and bravs
a body of men ua ever stood under arms. Tho
cordial reception they received rora the drmocrat
io army w«li long be remembered by them with
ioelings ot sincere pleasure.
Co*. Frv’s battalion wan brought by Parker H.
French, E q., the agent of Gen. Walker. On their
arrival ot V.ig-n Biy, they were omba k d on
bourd the Company's steamer V rgin, together
with the possenaera and speoie. The intention of
Col. Fry and Mr. Fr neb was to take ban Carlos
by surprise, if porsible, or otherwise, if necessary,
uvlh*y had been led to suppose that a bo'd de
mend to surrender the place would be followed by
compliance, and it wa» finally resolved to make the
domund. As the steamer approached iu long can
non range, a boat, was sent ou shore with tbe oap
tain and two of bis crew, bearing a note dema d
i*;g the immediae surrender of the fort; but be
toio it couid reach the lauding a shot was fired
across the s earner’s 1 • vs, which whs quickly fol
lowed by several others, one of which, ricoohelt ng
across the water, tell rikht üb*ain of the vessel.—
T ie captain of the steamer end his two men were
taken prisoners at soon as they landed.
Col. Fry then embark id tw» nty five men in twso
sma'l boats, ur.dor he command of Capt. Turn
bull, with instructions to ttorrn a smdl bitter)
some few hu-idrei yards oistant fr m the fort.—
Dircoily attorth«y left the steamoi’s side a very
heavy shower not in, completely wetting the am
munition of the storming party. Capt. Turnbull
immediately, • nd very properly, ordered the re
turn of the boat to the vessel. The California
pus angers were much alarmed, and Col. Fry, be
ing uu willing to risk the lives ot so many defeu e*
less people by » o ewe connading tight, was com
pelled to order the reamer* return to Virgiu B y
wl ere the passengers and specre were anded. A f
tor obtaining some njoessary provisions forth)
comm nd thoy came on to Grenada.
Toe W>phjngton Union and toe Ai bant Atlas
.—The Ikuih Coming u»t When rogues all out
it i* emcj 10 gel fctan-s’s We have it in
tho easy ot iho Washington Uuion versus tbs Al
bar j Atlas. The ImTW has been lately read oat
ot tne domacratio church by thet'abmet organ, lor
being taitl less <o tho Nebraska bii',arid tor havirg
substantially do lion wed Mr. President Pierce as
a trmt'or upt n thaleubjjc*. It was always a rrys
tery to us wi.y tbs Mias should have been ovor
looked by tl o K tche ’ Cabiuet, when tho New
York Kvenii g Post was excommunicated from the
administration ohurch many long months ago.
But ! ere we Lavs the explanation from the Atlas
itself:
“Once more : It will be remembered that whi Vt
tho Kansas bill was pending, Gen. Armstrong,
Xublwber of the Onion and printer to Congress,
od. It baca.me necessary to elect s successor,
end Gen. became the admiubtratioa
Candida;e. A small number of members met in
caucus and placed Him in nomitratioß. Others of
the de i o f ratio nu mbers refused to participate in
the mooting, and without their concurrence tLe
eloctiou oi the eduiinistrali m candidate was deem
ed exceedingly nncertam. Wnat was done! Tho
refractory numbers were convoked, and a dis’in
guishe i gentleman of this Bta>o was authorised to
assure thr in, in the moit solemn manner, both ou
behalf of the Pres dent and Gen. Nicholson, that
on ro event sbomd the Nebraska Kansas bill be
made a party te*fc, nor should support of, or oppo
s tion to, the b 11 in any wise ktfect lbs standitg
ot the person with the administration or the dem
ocratic parly.”
Only think of that l 4t ln behalf of the President
and Gen. £ choHon”—a solemn pledge—
uo test in any even l But maik the result. The
Atlas m-.n s.-*ys :
“ The pledge wes accepted. The election was
made,*ud the editors ot th-» Union from that day
to this have been in the ii"i»norrrp*ed possetsion
f the th »'i auds lavished by Coug r ess npon its
printer; and uow that the cou6i deration has been
paid, tho pledg;sare alsifie 1. And we, and those
wbo thak with us, are coolly tc ld all its practical
n hour avion h % on pamot b®mg exoladsd irom the
•dcaivci Atic brotherhood.’ ** —A’, i. U raid.
Sal» ow tae Bar* Magnolia —The details of
;h jat erupt ot the G ivornmeut to libel the ba k
Mugroha, for m slitgini breach of neutrality . ! aw~
snd vi Ution of its uo ion et international pmpn
'ty, or rathor commercial enterpri.-a, we pn'difhe I
in detail si the time of trill of the case. An appeal
was ti.ksu to the U. 8 Sapreme Court, and yes er
day the ve-sol a: d ou go wa- so d, hy consent of
paries, nudwr tho hammer of uie U. 8. Marshal
fi.eb.rk and cargo were bc»aght in for Mr. Oak
smith, the owner, a: a nominal price. The varion
item, ot her freighting were put up in detail and
knocked down to the b .ghost b dder. There were
tua y cn iho uud, but noono seemed
; o run the price up against Mr. Oikssuth. —MubiU
AJveriinr, Id itut.
An Irisnnav.— We wvre not at a'l surprised to
leara ttuttiu, leader >f the French column which
sa o‘issfaHy the Malskorf end planted the
tr color ou that stronghold of the Muscovites was
sn Irishu an. Gen. McMahor, a bro h of a boy
from the gem ot the sea, entered long ano, like
mat y of his coon rymen, the French serv ce, and
bghtiDg his way up to the top round of the ladder,
bha oonsoaimated h s g.'-vry in the saccessiol t s
ssalt upon the Ma sked, end in.ertwiced srojnd
tbs v etor bat n »r, the Shamrock of
and the L ly ot Fttnce, in an immortal garland.
D mas bu some consolation to the racpl»« f G eat
B itain that, if their ar • s ware defeated :tthe
Be fan, a estiva of the Bdtiah isie led the main ifi
ct*nt Gat tsrmu.ated in the dowutail ot
r t wt I ocour vhat if a.l the Irishmen had'at
bvou driven out of Ireland, th ir own army nAght
Lave been oomrus.d, as in old time*, o’ tho *oun
try men ts Yc Aafcon, and then th Kedarx. instead
or c&etttg a oveu the mi itary an Dais of
Great Briiam, won d have towered a , rike McU
k ts, a tuouUin ot and glory.—vAVcAaiowi Du
yikA.
The Yuld ox Corp»m yox 1355.—The amount
exceeds lea which had been maae b>
cue thousand tons. 'Ptos copper that has goes bo
<j* th sboason b:en oeaued mors thoroughly
than heretofore, iho average yield et the wt ole
range feoisg 7t) oer*t. L'tt ?ea.-o*a the sver*ge
wa? boiwt-oa 68 sod 60 pe r c.-nt. The prsesat
B r *>i PbCts »re tka. the yie.d wiii nesrly docbl tbs
couHttg y ar:
Oa‘.vision District j ’9O lose
K a .e*>. “ i)iss .
i L&ko 44
of Uio total yie.d t f the
von'. V mt lfc ® pnoes, is
orta ovcrlhFiOtOuO. As vet the work ol da-
S »»alin of tbetppw P.Hin.ala h ,
■*n hoa“’w_''“J. 18 I ?P* 1 ~ k’ * *» jet
VmL peC ° liir ““ LtQ -
Cases of Fever are uiu .
Pn-ed, trem «». k>
coate to ca- ..re ,f v Jo «Vr
“ ,r ;b eB Me-wow MS, which both lenuiE.’fci
‘’ u >—°a» •* We-lnesd.y l„t, , B d u.« othTr
ye I here we are informed by the intelli
gent t who attorn ed if etn, w*»re the genniLs
Afree.n ft Ter, aod both vioioot Wq men
tion them byway of caution to those of oar c ti
*e » w> o hfcvo lecea’ly returned, that they may be
careful not to expose them-er s«—mose p'-r’icn
six, or in ttos brdsi ha.^ JforAUt
8.
Moncin. —Death, in H w Tcrk lut wc.k
*«*. in Boiton, «. J a fhil»d«l p hi», IM. In
I-iWmorc, M.
_ COMMERCIAL.
Un-rptol Market.
Esb.'tq t <f Ist er*by the B -Uic.
L'^ r,, R n CO , <*ct %—C‘toi Market —Ti t v e rar’y
Peri of h W“et there u *n nt>r vmi f tc bit
m*r‘ **t ** tt*i ■%’-«, ena i g h id-r« to Te%l »> *n »1
"atee o' ul par l\ but darin* the !sa4 ew day* *H
di**i d. a d we c*cs* the wetk at 1-ltd
deetirana th- of F I fo* ’a t.
lbe »%}. • for the v>o are 6119 t ba’ee. o' which 11 rgft
hate* are on rpe ulitiea audfjr expert, leav.cg 46 W-C
bale to tie trme.
T etae* ?o-d«y
W q-»nefo» < re*n-6 4<«; Ml'**l>Bfi 6 9-itl; »bt M -
•Her 5; M dd *Lgf \ q Fair ftp * d. 6d; Midd mg 5* 1.
the Stock an - rh*Tt Karketa < xhi>ited *• me a •
l-natGa in th rar j par' o f the we-k, ihe wriogener of
ihe m:/Dey market 1 a« at no oeco relaxed ; and
ye»ter lay the Bank of Kogland, cae defence, ra aed io
«!X per eata it* min Dim far H-l ■ havinr aho i o. aixty
d»yi to ran, acd toasr.n per cent, it- ra e for PI ie e :
ce di'g that t.rm Tbe?e are the righeat ever
cha-ged by the Bank, ex?tpt dorinr a very abort period in
1-47. Vo tnta ely Uure Hi no comirerc ai dacra it. aa*t
iht arr no diapoatfot; o panic, aod we «re inc ined to
think that the oomoroia confa cUy cay gat over the
preientc.l L wl’-hvCi serlioe«4aa*teT. 8: ol a-»oa*wlh
the aavar.ee sy the i a k of En ian-9, the bank ot >rc&ce
aaa rai-wd I a rate to eix p«r c<ot.
It need only be r-s»erveJ of trad?, that, too-gh corw
•ampti c aod pr- docuon yntiou on ihe Mse ext'* a*ve
e-a*e me c'at-tR a -d dealer* refrain from ail traneac Fme
iha'a-ce«fity co*anot eoap*l them o enter into At
M ocheKer there is no short tine, bet mere * very linie
boy ug aod td in*
Of.*-io » f l « t §7
Com Ma'ket lhere baa teen an active market all
e-w, aodp ee rave laether a v oerd 6’ per 7 »lb on
Wh- t, liu 2c per 00l ou V oar,and 2 *i ; er q > rter oo
y how and Klcol In’ an nrt>. W>a.em Canal •op'-rfi e
F 00-, ne -, per b «2« »o 48 : Baltimore end Phflade phi *
do 441 to 45a; nfcied 44» o 45 . white C 8 Wheat p r
7U 1 12»«it»l*<; K-<i nd Mixed do .7«»dto33<Bd
Fellow and Vx-’.'d.* Cvr.n-r 48 tbe 49e t d to 4< - 6d;
White do 46c to 47h Gd —D*r,nl*toun dk cb.’e Circular.
BATANN4H, Nov. t - Cotton -Arrived ■lncetheMlo
»Un!,9,T*U bale- UCan , (a i*3 p * Railroad, 992 fro®
Aagtxaia .e-‘ lar diega on tne n*er,) and 2v9 do. Cea I**-
iaLdc. Toe «or the aameper'ol aoiount ’o 8,317
ra ea Cpiaod, ai d ’2 do. SeaW nd, via; toliverp oi 9,
(m 0 h ale« DiUrd ; m Boston 2.4 7 baiea Ct land »o
York 2/41 bales UcUn 4 o khiiad-lpbia 62 baeaCp
l«ad ; and ’o Cbar es’oo 274 bales Uplaud, arid 12 do. fcea
I and—Vev’Dg on hand an ’ on sblpr-o- d n t e oired, a
cto kof 83 9 6 bales Upaad, ar»d 1,«14 do. Bsa Mand,
agtinet. ,124 ba ra Uplm , and 6 9 do. tea leland at in*
• utne list 1.-at year.
Iu onr last reporti* was remarked ttem&rke n d
r>GTt«J from tbe • gift of the ac o« t» On
rri-lxy, th- 2d taut., the da'e ot that r port, *,BB b I i
onargelhan a, aod oo B,w d y 18V a previ usqu tv
uo- a. Tfi« si-rinlof »he ba is, «uh dates f oo *-iver
pooi to the iOih a *., was ar n a c«d*tcoo Oj Saturday
•n Moni»y a f'ec ioe iu tints market of on M>dd i- g
V»»r a- d tne fine- qu «hti a, a* d itc. on ti.e I©e r g*-d a,
wta submitted to. At this rate 1,02 b a*-geu nenoa.
Tbe * rsgo.f on Havre, witu d te» to
il a'C-d morning Thisnewac nochanx'*
ii mu m *rk»-t, ahich remained qmet, aith »al-s f l; 59
bale *'n Wsdoetday tbe mark t was a t fl) easer,
to- ogh Le • eo n * w id tgene»a' t bayen p «* mrg to
aw-.it th arrival f the Asia ’hen *.ce at Ha if-a with
« iverpoji date* to the 27th: the d iys’ •*! atot- dop 262
bales. Ve>terl v morn ng a telr*rapbic -jn pus of the
Aai <*■ account* was pub iantd in tr i mor- i g papers. Un
der these a c not* a ued-n jcf %?. in ioa« nces was
• nbTit « i u>, »he brlw of «h« daj t -o; ng up olI; 676 bal-a.
Tbe >a'« of the wre am u-1 'o 7f 0 a. he fol
low Dg p»rttcu ars: 2U6 at 8, 163 a 82f at '-<2B
at o 6 6; 11(4 tb X\ J24ft 8 7 16, Bu 3 *itß>4 o 4 at
8 2- 6 6 1 **tßS; aaatli-lf; 1942 at b*, 76 at and
44 ba ea a 9 Oenu. *a
We g ve the f Uowtr g oa the quotat?* n •. as re r as could
be a c rtaiod at the cl.se oi tua new y t-r’ay:
L. w «I<M ing » O c ><
H i t Midd in Mfe >,
O.kii Midi.ling
Mi id inj F* *H©=X
Sta J 4 i,.d, -Th: nurkei for th i ducr p ion of &jt'on
r*mai sa» a* cur st report. No sale* have t>. eu made
»> yai, save a imall previ nsiy report* d, and <oe thia
«e«k f 6 bales at 16c. u 29 bales were rc*vel Uu mg
the wets ; aid 12bal *• shipped tOn r eato >.
Bice —The Rice market ihe past week sh* wed a fal'i-g
ff >t xn eigh h in qi tatims, ’he range b-:ng 6’.B7>i©
4 87 H. We ha r .*f t 6 casks having been sold curing o.e
week at extremes h r g ven.
Whe 6- Tr.ere uas i>**«n an improved Lalihf »n the
Whea- trade a.nce ru*- last report, and holders are firm st
*1.86 fur red, ar* $196 for white, sacks included. We
hear o f a sale of 8,0 •» rujh Is be ng sold at (1.85 for Tei*
low •nd red, aau $t 96 for wh te. Tbe r -ceipts of the week
w re I*,* 0•, mi ihe expirta 24,2*8 ousheft.
Flour— There h«s bc*-n an active market for Flour t v e
pavt w.*rk, at the fol owing quotations, whi'h may beoc-c
a d-.re 1 tbe raag) st which it is he d : |O&9 6" f>r **uper
fl e Georgia nd Tennessee, 'acVvof whicu a* 84.50^6t.f 2
sor ao ext-a Fpu (1 2C. per bb . is allied
Ci/m— *o. continue to bj the ralirg rates: the
former tr ie or large ot« and the latter oy retail.
Oats— uounWy Ostsare be d a' 60c bv the load, and
a*, re ail 61c. per buaneU TLeSwOC' on ihe market it light
a:-d t eden an i moderate, be- boui« aud Ma r y a dOats
are re alii• ga 75c perbustel: there >snone«f-hi* d -
erf'ot’on in Am- hands.
Uay ‘’WT'trn is eillDgf o® t v e wharf at $1 87, and re
>at iug from store a * ip r hui dre*»; Northern, i n the
w arf, at (I, anl by r-toilers ai (1 25 per hundred
L me -1 he m*rset is oversleeve ', aud price* art unset
fteu aud dull. ROi. k and la se>iii g nioa at 90c. to (1 p(r
ba'*ei ; a cirgo «-ould be bought .o* ie«a tlaat tse rates.
Huff ir—There i» a dght aiock on the market, an. a
m r--a e »'em-od for tr e art’c e.
MoUie*en -1 h- re is no -*U<ck cf Molasres in first hands,
auu ie tu-r so e o it qnot*t<<ns this we k.
Groceries— lhe Grocery market remains the same as at
las e ort
Exchange —Tbe Ranks are selling fight Checks om all
botiu<rn cit-rs at per cent. pTer>icm,and pjrc r a i"e
New kr rs 8 vht H-l nat %<&%. d:s uunt; 5 d ys at
ce-’ts. 10 da s at % frit ,8 ai X<&% \ 60 u )»hi
HI da.» 2>iCi6 X and B<>». u, mil>>d-' , phia
a- Haiiifncre, (J d*> oin «t 1 &<£& \ pre nt. d acouhi.
Frei.hU —Bj h foreign and < < ine-uc, are dsll.ann *n
coi <qu.ucroi the numb-r o in port tmd c n
t nt j arr ving, the e i bitll t e troa, ect cf an ear >
iTprrrtme: t. The quot*..o a »eg •en ay lecoaaiuefed
a-* unminal.a- fol ows : to Liverpool H f r Cotton; to Bea
ton 7-16 f r 'Jetton, and (l 75 for Rice to New York bj
strains*.ip. X tor tot on, ard »2 2** p»r catk Rice by
sailing veeacis t)N»w Yo k \ t« 6- 6 f-r ott n, 10c for
Wheat; to Phi'adelpln<4, b> siearnsL p X r,r Cot*on,(!
f- r Rice, an • Wheat t pal imo re l"c , X t r Coiton, ai d
(l.fcljft for Rice; Billing vess-la 5-1 6&X «r OittoD.fl. 5;
per cask fjr Rice, and 10c. for «t heat.
CII4RLE3TON, Not. 9. Cotton -Th** mark t wai wel
attended t n Friday, and the transaction* mould drabb
le • n«*e been hea»y, but the stri gent te m* dtm n rd
checked oper\tions, and purchase's re i easer h ving
'aken SO 7 * bale ,at a 'ang of fl<ores fully up wth
the above qu » aiior-s; tut the ma*k t vai thrown into a
and languid state on bat rd-»y, in consequence
if the receipt f the un avor-bl-; a 'vice* roug’t «u tby
the steamer closed after ti e *a'e of I*o9 fca'ea,
on'arms ra her a ivantvgeou* to pmeba er*. T-eral?**
on Monday c*il not exceed I*oo baba, au t- in tl*sa of
dealers veer ported to have eren be<t*rintn th y
on bsturny. About a . iq a* amount was FOd o
Tuerdiy, the bu k of -h ch wt» a «n a tei the a counts
by the f rago were ore pull <\ and it was *sid at tne
time that buyers ob'a ned even a greater tdv nt ge
The remark ra-'y ppytot’e ousiuess o Wedn> s
d*y. wh ch sre limited to aooot 559 biles. Tl e :rade were
put i. posse*si 'S' of the Asia's a iviccs a the op ing if t e
mark> tonl hu sday, a d tre *a -s<f th -1 day, w ich may
be put down a 812/ bale , have esta li»h dtbe ons
given below, 'rom w i h i. will be seen, by * compa'ison
wit'-the p iC'S < Uirent'his day week, that the bet er
qualiti i have dec; n-d X >"h h' e lower graces X
iQXo. ower Tae rect pt* .i ce our ast
bales, an the r «>e in the same time are esti n ted at 9 03
bales, aud h r( ugnt’h« »üb,oine<> prk*es, vis:—ll b-t’S a
7Xi 11 *1IX; ** Ht B£o i 4 8 * '** fct b %’ 88*
a* HH. 476 aw B*. 8 d 6 1 •6; 8 8i at &X. *-3 at
& 1*..16, 69 %■ SH; ‘471 at 8 5-16 8.-8 at 9, *ko at 9>6;
l< Bat 8 8 16; auo 20' * ales at 9j*c We quo‘e wto
B'r'ct Mi ning *XQ '*ond Middl n< and
Mi t iling F. ir am fan Kotuing has oevu done
in v eng Ootion
Rice —l’ht-re has a good demand f'r tbit atteie,
an- t»e t u k o the *ecei| ts of tht we*k, wh ch comprs
8,896 urrees, have changed h’ini** Th* sal* s embrace
a r*mr o f prices > x>en log fr >ui *-X to fbX but he bulk
o f the sa'es weie made within the range ot i-16.hs
par hundred.
Cbm — h * rec ip's for some t-me bac< have b“en v A ry
llg/.t, and as the stock on sal- a» present ii qu te
t-v fl'*tarr v Is mu»t bring hi«h p-ces.
Otis —one i 03 bushels Maryland have been sold at
52 e' is per t u he).
Uay— The re. *ipts since car last reach ’ 0~0 bales North
Ri%er whichch nged hands at $1 07 to Riper hu dred
I lout -Th*» transactioi s sn-.e oar Ust, which have
been • oifl ltd principally t< small lots for tee home race,
* how an advance of about 25 . per harrsi. The s ock i«
light, the r ceipts luw week rest h 2140 b l**
WkMit —Tht arrival* since o r Ivt ma r« est mated at
85.V4 > » she’s, and the exp rts -n h same ti-oe, cumprie
27,434 bas as *o stwi*e . everal pircos of red have
be*"* -r> i at »19) tosl 95 et bushel.
R^con — there has been some mov ment in 8 des daring
t v e»'rX. vhch at the openieg of ’he market
mied a’ V & °J4 e tv, cl bed yesterday at
» h n -i-rs i X<& 2X c. ms.
Sail — he • c iota duce our la*t comprise upwards of
2c, v • t-a k.i, aud VOO bushels of T*.rss Ulacd. 'I ra tac
ioo*> I th- lormer have been limited, and the market is
d»<l tsl Y 5 per sack.
Groceries —We have receded tl is week, by an arr v»!
troio New Oriea s about sUUbtl . Moiassev, o't eo dertp.
Abo >r vtO bs. h »ve been s) dat 85 and 83 • ents.
Rop« W-* r*« t- ■ Its of 9 0 »*oil , tmah vise, Sc.
Domestic Liqu rs — * bout *l-0 I oia Western W uaty, \
fav n't- o -i - , nave been sold at 48 ceo s p r all n.
jEecAan^M*-*The market lor ter ing Bills h*ve beenur
t"*« uu.i g the wet.k, but do ed yeateruay at about bX
&»X
F f eights —The week op ne • at %<t£9- 6 hsd. for Cotton
in rqu r<j 0 gs to I 'Ve p 01, ut tu i at lo
Havre the ra e s ar ds at We quo.e to Ba tno-e,
Cotton f- 6; to Fr i'a«lelph.--, W hsst 8o.; Cott-m 5 6.;
A- xtndna, li c for w he it. To York iu s*i'»mr ves
e s end steamers W ®l' c for Whe. t, Cotton hs;
to uoston > c. or Cotton.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
fy Mr. E4 tor: —Plsasi announce AUGUsTOB 0.
KUKLAND as a cand’date for the Bher ffsltj cf Buike
oounty at the election la January next.
Mart
Burke conn’ y, Fept.24, 1850. aej.26
OF* Mr. Idltor :—f*l -1 se aonoucce JAMBA H.
DANIIL, Frq ,as a candidate for Receiver ot Tax Re
turns from Burke connty, at the eusuing Jarnary election,
and oblige Mart Voters.
Way ucsboro', Sep*. 1, 1855. sepSC*
iJ 1 Mr. Fdfer:— Please announca the name of
JAWFB f, NaVT as a -ui'abie candidate for the office of
Receiver of Tax Returoe far Burke county, at the next
Jan ary e ectio-, and oblige [se;Ao] Mart VoTabs.
tflk Mr. F4 l, or« announoe J. W. RICC -E as
acandi'atrf r Rec-lv rof T ax Re’-urn- o Bulk.- county,
at the election in Januaryncx*, and obhg%
repST* Mart Vctebr.
OF* To tbo Voters cf J ff -r on County s —F*Tow
citsens!—l am a candi at* tor cUcooa io t e office of
ShtrilT'ia January next, and respectfully ask your si>p
port. J 88 BT MULLING.
0F To tho Voters of J - ffsrson County i-Te low
citAeof 2—l am s caudida.e for election to th* offic of
Clerk of the Superior C urt, in Jaa-% y neat, end re
spect fully ask ycur support. WM A. HAYLkS.
cell
To tho Voters of Jefferson Cciaiy Fellow
cßiwns!—l am aCanliwSte for re-e ec ion for Oidinary
srdClcr ; of the Inferior 0 art, in January next, and re
spect/ y ask your support.
octT HOLAS DITL.
Os" VVo sre anthcrlsnd lo snsroare JOSEPH
Wa&D4N as * candidate f rtberflre of Ordinary of War
ren connty, at the election Is Jtcn ry nrxt. novlO
b# Tax Culleeto r ’i Isa Xol.ce. — I intend to close
the Dige. tfor State and County Tax s,if hy t v e
15th of N ovember, and earaestl y ro' d a 1 persons inte
rest. d to call and pav their TAXB* bythvttime. If
they wi'l do *t, they will saw- for then stv s the costs, and
tor me the <Nagreeable u*y of fetaiog Executions—far I
shah do that Indwcrimi’ a e’y after say.
I wi'l attend dally (except tondays) at the office of
John Hl', Ott Tre<ecr?r, from 10 o*clock A.M.tol
P. M.,to wait on my feliow-cirsens.
I take this opoortunity tans i y *hs est ae*s es Rich
mo d oounty, that 1 shall not be a sandi 'ate tor re-e ee
t:oa. WM V. EEI.SER, T. 0. R a
Augusta, November Ist, IS 5. dAwti
fF* Xrw D-essbalßa.—WAßD, BURCHARD* CO
will open Monday morni g an invoice of Bek Bres s
SILKS, of the latest Parisian styles, soch as new designs
in Moire Aotique, (mbrs, Chene ar-4 troche, Velvet
Brocades, Plain Re. pc', mi Re: Gro de R v in a s iu
c lore. Also, a few oeaaufu. desigm in FrenchDELAl ■» EA
a-d CASHMERES. cct-1
Cheap Carpets.—WlLLlAM BREAK hat re
oeivid this day, per steamer, tr New-York, a nipp > jr tw
Brussels CARP ETA, of new and heaunful sty es.
ALSO,
Three-Ply CARPET A, of rich and splendid
pattercs, and a’l at very low prices. Tha public sre re
■psctf-Uf invited to call and examine the assortment.
st pit dtwAw
IT" Yo Kervows sufferers.—A retired Clergyman,
restorrd to beal;h in a few days, after many years of
great Nerroas saftoriog is auxi us to make known the
mesvs of oore. Will tend (free) ihe yrsacriptfen used,
mrect Rev. JOHN M. DAG.NA.L, No. 19 fu ton wtrret,
Brooklyn, N. Y. octU dAwlm*
One Dollar and FfCty Cents.—DAOUEREEO-
Ti PUB ngi t«r Tucker's Piemmm Gallery, far a
ahort time, with, or w co or, for $1 50 • ach.
OAHRAAB for svl« a- New-York pr.ces, aai a full sup
ply of shook eotutanily on hand. 1 TUCKER.
Jett
rm,f Fushien. far tie ntlemen's Hate. —ML
N. NICHOLS has commence 1 receiving his FaU Style of
Gentlemen’s Dress Bats, manufactured express y for him,
hy Messrs. Beebe A «c whS<ih he will he adding week
ly, for acme time to come, a variety of stytoa, opposite the
tuk of Augusta. amgu-tf
W* UHHOgsKS.
PJ'.VZJ «. ILi T.r»,
*'J A sn (XMIIf'MNOVc-*-?-
VV MISBMANTS, A'j?o« f &, Geo., coat* cc° s 3.
*be *to*e bunoe<* 13 gU u * r»-«h<f». at tbe<r old
stan" 1 , aso •Mict cm? nn-t ta f-ettro and P'fv’ace.—
Ifceir strc; penot.al a'Waticß i? to bostaeses.
aad- on Cottoa ar J Prcdece La More, w‘.en
req-itied.
« hv|>* t c Moaa%*y ra?*s of the cftv. G2B~e and Sales
ro or no J ek&oa street, ceir t e Globe Hotel.
F FbISXZT. it. p. r LAYTOE.
August , Pep en-*er 1\ 18*5. r**p’ 6-4-*a
MS 4 2AI43KS,
WAB2HOCB* AJ!D COAIMISfcIDM
mOHISI’E, AUGUSTA, GA
fol fcr former p&tronsre, woa d reipectrolly
toim their frie& •at 4 .hs public, that they «tlil coot : oae
to transact * GENERAL WAREHOUSE AND COMMIA
rIO * in *U ta branches, at their old stand, on
tt« oorner of Bwynold and Washington itretu. and wcuks
soLcit a share of pa-lie p tronage. Their entire atten
ica wil b.- devote i to the interest of Ux=ir nr caters.
C. Jfrs carefn )y filled at the lowest market pr.ee*.
Advances nu ic when uesired on Produce in sure.
Charges in accordance with the regularly established
rates ofthe city. JA.-. M. DYE,
Aagasu,b*pL 11,1858. WH. E. BAtN'ff.
J. J. PEARCE,
WABFFOIto* ANU
M * BCH <NT, AokUS-a, ‘Ja , wili continue
the ft arehuuse arc Cocci*, .O- Bis: ness in
extensive Brick War.boose, re eat«y occupied by B-aU A
totovaiJ. on 0 mpfeeil-streci, near L. Hopkins and Messrs.
Bones A browns Hardwar Store
bis person-1 attention given *0 the Ptorage and Sale o r
Cot .on and otr-er Pro ace to his care.
Order, fcr Bagging, R« pc and family juppd«s furnished
at :r e I»West mark** prices.
Cash aivaom sa«dc on Produce in store
Oomunss uqi for seLing Cotton, 25 cents per bale.
si
LEO. L. AADLKMLV
WAUKHOIhK A JB D COMtfIbSIOR rrrnx
M£R ilaN Reynold street, Augusta
Ga , begi ’eav« .0 in orm nis friend- and ’he pub- JHjpß
ic generally, that he fca* taken iarge Brick %Va c
boase, on north side cf iteynold street, lor the purpose 01
trancing a GLNkRAL WAREHOUSE ANDCuMIIta
oION Ruti »Ea*.
His strict pe; tonal attention will be given to the Storage
atd sae o.’Co to , W.teat corn, F.ou*', Ba-oiand Pro
daci genera ly, atd to Reviving and forwarding Goods.
A ivanoes m«ue, when desired, on Produce in store.
b D. a AKD,
WAKBHOU6B AMD COMMIgSIOg
MERCHANT, Augu ta,Ga.—
ber will continue the above business in al‘ itsHBH
branches, at bis o»d stand, (fire-Pa oof buddings,) es
side of Me nt «n street, where he solicits the patronage 0
the puol cge erally. . t „
h s stii t pers >nai attention will be given to the Storags
and bale of Colton , and ah other Prociu e.
Orders for Bugging, Ko.»e and f *miiy Supplies, carefu
ly lilrd, and at overt msrae- prices.
The usual accommodations extended to customers.
An- u-ta, eept st, 1853. B. U, iiKARD.
septi l-dsa4m
JOHN CASH IS,
EXBRAL COM HibblUN
\T /ugusta, Gt., bein p rman nUy located
at T. 8. Me o if s ne» »ire Pio;»f Wa r eho-s-,in
Hevnoid titre-t, i dial c >ati„ue the COM-
M.ftOlUM BUcli*Ec£. Liberal advances made on produce
m rtore. 012
BBALL cs o'IUV aLL t
GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA.,
WILL continue tne Grocery business in all its branches,
at their Old Ctaid, on Bread street, opposite tht
Planters' Hotel.
Our Stock ofJrcccr.ee will at all time 1 t*e large, the as
soriment complete, and particuti iy J pted to Planters
urade—a liberal snare of which v sc long enjoyea
and hope still to receive. WM. to. BEALL,
JOHN W, L. STOVALL.
fikiLL 4k aftutALL*
WAKiHIiOUtoB AND COMMIHbIOI^Tnv
MERCHANTS, Augusta,- Ga.—Will cou-EMM|
tlnue the Warehouse at-d Comm : f*ion Business,
ta all its branches, a-d have remoTev to the Fire-Proo
Warrhooae adicia ng Ai. P. Stovall, on the corner 01 Jackson
and Ei is etre.ti, nea- theG.ebe Hotel.
Consignments cf Cotton, Bacon, Giaiu, and other Pro
duce solicited.
Ail Cotton consigned to ns will be solo *t the Warehouse
where one ofthe firm may at all times b*. found.
Commission .or selling Cotton will be 2 S cents per bale
WM. M. tEALL,
August 1,1855. JOHN ft L. STOVALL.
au26 ______
HUII LUCk, COhkLkl a CO.,
WAUHHOUBB AND OOMMIBBION MER-.-rrrv
CHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA., taxe
method of informing their *ri-ndj and ihe
lie, that they oontinue bus ness in the came Fire Pioo
Warehouse on Camp' ell-street.
Their persona) attention is given to the storage and sale
of Cotton and other Produce consig ed to them.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUP
PLIED carefully purchased at the lowest market prices.
CASH advances made on Produce insure when de
sired.
J. W. WHITLOCK,
JOHN OOsRERk,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 28,18 f 5. im
LILILUI A ASkM,
WAKKH >Ufe* AN D COMMISHIOM cvvTT\
M hCHA .TS, Augusta, ha. Htvingas
sociated our»eives togvthcr or the purpose <>‘||ilßSlßf
transacting a g neral WaRLHIUSa AND
U~SIN «.nt t we hav taken the commodious F.re P.OO
Warehoux: on Reynold bireet, (recently occupied oy Plat:
A G.ihum,; where we will r e phased to serve ail the friend*
of ihe old concern, and ar many new ones as may choose
to g.ve us their p*itrou o .ge.—ph dging ourae.ve- that their
interest shah not utfer in our hands. Particular atten
ttou will be given to the selection and forwarding of Bag
ging, Hope and family Supplies.
Commissiou or selling Cotton will be 25cet ts per bale.
The osuai Cash Advances m.de on Produce in store.
T. A. Gi‘ HAM, ot Ogteti.orpe county.
F. E. ASK IN, of Taiaferro county.
Augu-t ?2,1556.
hinFhOY & GAdDIV LH,
WAKKIIOLHK AND CUMMIHsIOg
MERCHANT'S, Mclntosh-street. Augusta,
Ga., will continue the Warehouse and womans-fIOHB
*»ion Business in their Fire-Proof Bunding on tociutuan
street, in all it branches, and hope by strict personal at
tention to the interests of all who place business ta then
hands, to merit public fa^or.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and F . mily Bupplies filled at
the lowest mantel prices.
Cash Advances made when required on Produce in store.
J. R. riiMPSoa. | J. T. Uxoomsa.
at *29
HI at'Kit c. bkisos,
W4II WIIOUHK AMD CUM %1I8»IG« orr^v
MERCHANT, Rroad Street, Au s u ta, Ga * *-X
frill give ui& personal attention to the tae and HE, . If j
r forage of O.ttoa and other Produce, Also, to Kuceivtag
auu Forwarding Go a*.
Oi uers for Fa ily nupplies promptly attended to.
1 advanced when required on Produce in ctore.
sepi2-dAiWtNovl
COT 105 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS.
rUK unders gned have tiken into 00-partner-\ V\
t t.ip CIiaRLEH W. IXMJGHT2. The Cotton
Factorage and Commission baa ness will be here
after con ne ed under the firm of DOIGUTY, BEalij «
Co., at the r well known aland (F re proof Buildings od
JbCkaon Mrett. Their rndivided att. ntion w ! " be given,
as heretofore, to the internal of their customers and friends.
Liberal a’vauces made on Colton in store.
Chargts in accordance With the customary rate of tbe
city. DOUGHTY A BEALL.
Augusta, Angnit 39,18 r . 5. w4m
D. P. STOVALL,
WAHKIiOtJbk AMO CUMMISSIOKrrr^
MEROHA.NT, Augusta, Ga., begs leave
inform h s friends an i th* public that he con
tinuet* the Warehouse and Commisri n Business, il
branches,in the extensive FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
on Jackson street, near tbe Globe Hotel. His ‘trict per
sonal attem on * ill, a* heretofore, be given to tbe storage
and sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour Bacon, and Pro uce
generally. He will, wuen de.ired, make liberal cash ad
var ce >in produce n store.
Orders for Fa iiy rapines, Paging, Rope, Ac., will be
promptly and carefully Ailed at the lowest market prices.
ault-t«+w
Thlb. P. Siovall, Joa. BL fcTovxix.
THU?. P. STOVALL A CO.
GKNfcUAL COMMISSION M H a NTS '^PTT^.
Augusts, Georgia. We woild resweotfuliv m
inform our friends and pairons, that *e still
tmuethe Commission Bu-iueas at our old stand,* ffb
we give oar personal t -ntion to consignments oi Cot
ion, V our, bacon, brain, and all descriptions of Produce
sent us.
Orders carefully Ailed, and advances, either cash or by
acceptances, made on Pro n.eiu store, or when Bills o
Lading accompany draft*
Co't'>n -toreJ in a Fire Proof Warehouse.
leptfi 6m
J. A. AJVSLEY,
GKNBRAL COMMISSwN AND PRODUCE KVV \\\
MERCHANT, Augusta,Ga., Office on Broad
street, opposite UnioD Bank, will give prompt and
personal attention to the sale of bacon, La rd, Gram, Flour,
Cotton, and all articles of Merchandise consigned to him.
Also, to the forwarding of goods for the interior and North
ern markets, at the customary rates.
Liberal advances either in cash or by acceptances,mac s
on articles in store, or when Bills of Lading accompany
drafts.
Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. A B. Wilkinson, J.
Fargo, Cashier, Aogueta, Ga.; Hand, Williams A Wilcox,
Thos. Trout A Co., Charleston,». C.; Wm. Duncan, Padel
f«rd, Fay A Go., F. T. Willis, Bavahnah, Ga.; Storges,
Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., D. Stuart A
B>n, Baltimore; Wood A Bon, New Orleans; C. B. Wel
bone, Dalton, Ga.; Grenville A Sample,Chattanooga,Term.;
Bearden, Son A Co., Knoxville, Tenn.; 8. K. Reeder, Atl
• is, Tenn.; W. B. Bhapard A Co., Berry A Demoville, Nash*
ville, Tenn. s 2
EXM'Ul OH8’SALE.—Agreeable to sn f*"*er of
t e Ordinary cf Burke oi ty,grant din m stance
of few Hoi the la e 1 sirv P Jo: ea, of -id County,
wi lie next, at the
ourt house do r nie county of Ca.'hou , Lot of and
N • 65, la 81 ms rict c t sail County, to d a the estate
of tei-ideceatfcd. J V. JoNE J , 1
J B. J> N- S ! - .
H.W. JONIB, f“ r,#
November 1, 18f6. W. H J<NEB, j
ADMINISTRATOR'* BAI.B.—By virtue of %< or
del of the honorable Or inary of * iumb a • onn y
wiP be *ol» at tummijg, F>r*y.h coin»y, o t eHr t
1 cesday i JaNI'aRV rext. Lot c. La*n No 87* m 21
di-tr et Ist sect! n. Fo dai the pr perty of Jihn Tu 'or,
d c ased,lor the cenento the n»ir and cr'diUr* o's rid
d«r cased. TdiM >8 TUDOR, Jb , Adm’r.
Novenbe- T. 18T5.
AD>IIBI»I'RAT*»M*O frAUK—WiI b=j sold on the
firs: Tu«odav n JaN. aKY re* t, before the Court
house d- o iu the to t» ofOrav fo*dsvile, Ta i ferro ccun
t , t-e- e* tl e'* wfol hours of sali, in obedience *n *n
cr J £r fr n t'e Orrinarv of raid county, a li?ey Ng o
Boy 12 or l * y:.*rs oli t>? the o Dior. Fold as tbs
prop-rt> ofthe e*t%te nf Ma»-y Ann Tayl r, lets of s%i
cor.nt , dec a-e ,'or the p-rpoae of distribution among
t e b-tri u er.ifeai deceastd. Te»ms cf tie wiL be
made from on the day.
Not 7, i *65 LT »f.STON B. TAYLOR, Adm*r.
ADM!NIBTRATOH»B SALK—?y virus of an or
der from the r ina*y ot Jeffenon courty, will fe
?oU at the Market Home n the tew' of I-ouisvi le, Jeff r
?on ccuoty, on tbe fl>st sue day lo JANUAhY next 41J
acres of File Land, more or lea, titiated and I ing ia
* vii county on-havers creei,adj >ni g »"d' of W. A.
Stokes and others, biag the e»l «.. t*te of Part : u Tmp-
St ns, late of sail count*,
on’-hedifo u e. ADELINE TOMPILNB, Adm'x.
No»tin>r 4. 1*54.
IHlftTKK’t* 0 %L«.—Wi Ibe so d,b-fora thsCour*.
hoars door ia warren on, on the firs- Tuesday In
JANUARY rex ,the totewin. named Negroes, to wit.
Ann, £5 y.-ar> old ; Fiircn, 15 *e r- od; Pur on, 14 years
old; Ja.e, 8 yea*soM.aad Luraoy, 10 yan old a d
pr p rty • 1 under a d cree of ti • honorab e superior
< ourtof Ten o-Hiaty forth- portae rs distribution,
on a ere i ua i' th- fl at day cf Janasrv, 185 T
«>ct b rSB 18 5. DAVID y»« id. n ru tee.
EXKtl lUtts’ OALK. agreeable to an order of
-h C« art r 1 Orci ary of Burke ecurty, wiJ b- sold
at .he ourt-bouse coor in the town cf * synesboro,’on the
first Tueedav in JANCAhY text, one Town Lot, known
on toe plan o' the town of Alexander, in said county, as
No. 2, coot tning Two Acres Fold as the property cf the
estate of WiLiam La.iete., deceased.
JaNE LABFETEft, Ex’truu,
Fept. 18.1855. J F. A. HKWMAKE, Ex’r.
PUBLIC MG TICK.
H EG KM AN, CLARK K * CO.’B (lats Erse too
Claba A Genuine COD LIVER OIL, for tor
incaption. XcroTuia, Ac The late firm of Rushton, Ciaik
A Co. being dissolved by the death of W. L. Ruahton, (ttt
only Roshton ever connected with the firm) their Genuine
<X>D LIVEK OIL will in future be prepared only by HEGfc-
MAN, CLaRKE A CO., surviving partners snd soie sue*
-eesors. Be particciar in ordering to Heveman,
C'>arfc A Co., (or Kush ton, Clark A C 0.,) as it was Mr.
Ciark, and not Rnahton, who for the past seven years oas
its manufacture, and is the only Druggist
mbc ever went from the United - tales' to Newfoundiano
for that purpose, an since Mr. Rc fcton’i death there bee
oces an articie called Rushton 1 * Oil introduced, wfefcc It
in as way cnnectsd with Boston,Clark A Co.—or be*e»
nan, Clark A Co.; and as success in its u 3 e oepende
its parity, too much care «-annot be taken to get tae een
3,ne. Thousands who had been taking the Oil of otnet
makers wiihoa. success, have been restored to health by
the part Oil of our manufacture.
HEGEMAN,CLARKE A CO.,
Chemist? and Druggist*, New-York.
Bold by HA VILA ND, aIBLEY A OC'.,
Agents for Augusta, and * 1 ruggists gentraUy.
mhH-dAwly
CLCBB HJTBL, AUGUST 1.
S ©MBtaaFdoes person or perso-s, I hesr, htve r*
portei the elite Hots c'-std. ths case
—1 brcaxnt the 1 rsprit tor five ye«rs ago. si d am s ill at
me y it. I: are tamiy fur: i he: and refit:ed my house,
aid tasc ih » method of returnii g my thanks for the libe
ra pa*roc ge bere‘s'o T e <*to«cd upon ue, aid
nxlif sc kit * coi t.ncarc? cf :fce «im fr- m r y friends
and the traveling pnniic general y Th» G obe H'tel is
on Br ai-« rert,in tfce central part of the
to th p i c pal iiuiOC'i hcu*es.
The Okine Ho e Om iba> aid le at tre Baiircai Depots
upon ih • ani*al o m-diffe entti>in«.
MJ 4 —Th- fcta N e Ottcs *<r Ed e'eUC. H. snd Nitety
-6U Dp it fl C n strp-. th» Loase.
oc «8 ctwAw. rn L.B MORBIB, Proprietor.
F G TFEKB.
FIBF, itarng, wett roo.ed reo*. Bto 6 fee* hi*h, W.th
brancMrg heads—se-tral ch.ics vaiietieo—wfll bear
psxt y»«r, (:»«.) fforsaleby
«sa7-4tw*«rtf D. kRDMOSD, A ta, «<a
M ISOKLL ANKOUS.
®
tbtjitland ntoskey.
te?< THOUSAND choice r Sts. S£!
'Ttgg 111' KUolen so- Fa! ani < ialt ‘ r
A tan tag, (IbSO-’bC) the foLowing desire le
A velvet H»t, cf ear'y, med-ua and la*eva
rlet re,inc udi gmenvof ihe new and ?«pt?rinr S^uth^rn
4 g t he-e oJc ece>cr»‘ed :n fiottiAem c uifsaalt/r.—-
25 cents each ; #Sj per bundre 1.
PEARB. —dwarfs and ttan -ards, many ch< icc vaiiet e*.
» cents ea ; fit* P r hundred, kxtra large iretra, $i
PaAObJic.—k tuccersijn fron June till Octole , i--
c od ng many caiive seedlings. 25 cents each ; S4O ptr
BH NECTARINES, PLCNS CHERRIES,
of «he oer varl.lits. 5o cents each; $ 0 per huodreJ.
FlG*—Several choice varieties, mcifcding the Cwferttnf,
AUcant, Mack Ac., Ac 50 certs^ach.
GRAfeb —lHeneauiue Catawba, from AST's viaevards;
Mao, Weder’s Hcuppenwng, Ac. 60 ceata each ; fso par
hundred.
QUINCES—The Orange variety, well rooted ana strong
Plants, at *5 rents.
BTRAWdERRIFS—More than thirty ch *tce varie
ties, inctadmg ail the desjra'de. Tr*e * y
P.auL- have been awards ltf e premxmn nt the two
lut I lr.of Oia ‘ dnurai At/ "ulturai to
cut* ' Prices, 5o cenia per or Irtm $i to $e per
hundred*
t-JUAUJsBERBIEd —The genuine ? cw Socbelle or 4*Bea
cor*; Mammoth * B rries o! extra aiae an l ftae flavor.—
Aed rtoted pianu si» cecte each.
PoMM'GRANaiES—'Tbe rut>-acid, or variety, at
25 and 50 cents each, accorJing to sise.
OcAGk ORA" GE PLANTS, for Jtd^ing—a large q-"a -
tity cf vigorous Plants, of l ani 2 years growtn, at $5 to
48 pei thousand. ....
OBIiR. OR BASKET WILLOW —Cuttwge of the famons
Beeeridau, at sio per thousand, or $i per single hun
.ML a.sj, the rlminaiU, at V per thousaiid, or $1
:J er hund'ed Th-seosierba e aUo very val ale for hoop
*-oies, when two yeais old from ihs cutung
caw- orders will be received for c oiee KOSKfI,
)"AMkNTAL»BRUBi and TREE*, EVERGREEN-,
V NtS, G'KfcN HOCUS PLANTS, ic.
fW ih-various Bailroais divergin? In almost every
dircCiion from August*, *ffri ample facilities for ih p
.-tag to any part of he Kuth. Tree? wll be carefully
packed and -orwarded by Express cr olherwue, •«ilh safe
ty erd despatch. „ . , _.
&T P om middle of October untU fi s l . of February is
iho proper time fur tracspl >Ltin<— the eari*er in the win
ter the belter Paichaoers wl i bo inrnished with su:b
(printed) irectioniivr the p aDticg and management of
Ttea. dec ,as wi«i (if strictly oliow d) iature success.
a dress D. REOMoNO, Augusta, Ga.
oct4 dAtwtf
P&UF. GIDEON’S GLASSES.
TLE GREaTISL' I .PROV’EMENT P T ; IE AGE.
exac. principles o f Spherical Ac.ura
racy, by a GKOaON, the relebrated Op can from u.e
in pr vel ectacle Ms ufactory ad. Berlin op.iorl K -
tahlivbment, N- 1 T Fred*rick Milam fc'fceet, Berilo,
e’tabiiahrd more ?han »ctn ury ego.
Prof. Geo eon, the sole 1 v«r tor of the Im-rovea Fpecta
< lea and va»iooa improved Glasses, h*s at rived, cn a pro
fesa ona* visit, and may be cunsu te * at bis office, Masonic
Hall Au usia, ua.
'ibe* relebr«ted Glatses d-serve to be particu arly re
commendtd for th»ir density snd transpar ncy. for, as
*j eoucie* are de*ignt-d t> remedy the defe:ti o S t ht, it
ia proper that the article 01 w ich the tenes are mad-,
sbou d be 11 a' spa ent in i a nature and the Lena* s as per
feet i» u v eir form as the tya ttsalf. Prof. Gedeon has ac
compliJisd these two grea prirc plea by m%nufa t'-rlog
Gia-ses ou of Scotch pebUe t th* on y nubetanoe nnalOQou*
to tbe humors o/ tye, *nu has .ruu ed th~m iu 1 •
c >rdance w th th- Ph i sop*>v of are, in the peculiar
form of a Concave-Convee Mirrror,
’ihwe hi ectacles euaoPs peisons of weak eyesight tc
pursue the most minute etp o?mea , tiih r by a«y or
candle lig-'t, nevresurtag Uiat sensation of
gdl’neasor “Drawixg ofthe Eyes ’ that is pndoetd by
the common G1 as es. The Frames are likewise so con*
siructed that the rays o* liiht ira* be directs through
be cchtreof tueGlas ea to unite correc 11 epoa the re
tina, and form a p r f ect picture of the o' jec*.
Ad Jed 10 the advantages \ o>et»ed tylimof long pr «o
tice in the Eye Inhrmariu, and uuoer one oj the meat
eminent t»culists, by which he has ot twined a thorough
knew edge of tbe d seaaea of vision, he has in bis posses
ion ducac.enis from irdividaa a cf rank, conveying the
h:gh-*st testimonials of approbation,
offl :e hours lrom 8 A. M. ti 1 5 P. M.
BEAT* FOR kOURBELFt
From W. K. Bowting, M. Dj roftsaor cf Theory and
Practios of Medicine in the Unlveruty of Nashville.
N ash villi, Rept. 5,1855.
Mr. Gedeor —Dear Fir : You rej« e*t my opinion of tbe
ftpectadts von selected for me. 1 fiod th m all that l de
sired, and 1 hop* you wil not regard it flattery, when I add
that your minute knowledge of ihs sci.no* of the eye, its
defects aud wsntr, < o-abin* d with your great skill in ad
U‘tiog plashes to m*et ani remedy them, enables yon t
be of inestimable service to ihe m&nj who are dependent
upon such helps or ease and c jmforL
I am with great taped, W. K. Bowling.
From H. 0. Marcell, Esq , Just ce of Peace.
Nash villi, Pept. 6.1855.
Dr. Gedeon —Dear Bir : I have low had n tse fb- s me
weiks a pair of Pebble Pp ctaciea »bich I p o u ed from
you . and it is o 1 fair and just to say toy u, that they
q ve ass T»fed o e the gre tea satisfac ion.
The Imp d purity at d tnn u en y cf the pit's, and
tbe r accurate confi uration. render iteir use ex eediogly
phasant and a re &b e to the eye -so much so, iodeed,
tba 1 f equently Lrget that I am lcok ng hruugh g asses
at all.
Wi'h their aid, T can re d the finest print by day light
or candle-light, with p-rf«.ct e«e; an 1 have often read
or hours at night wi hout pain or >at gue to the eyes. 1
can cheer'u y and cooacientioasly rec >mmend your Bpec
t cl s o all who Deed a t>QcUl aids to t3eir eyesh hi.
I htno you this un olicited ejtimony. believing, as I io,
that it is a einp e act of jus ice.
wit 1 the btst Wishes ior your success, I remain, re p’et
fully, Ac., H. C. M a cull.
Nash VILLI, July ' 6,1855.
D'.Gede.n—Dear Bir: The rpecia les whi;h I pro
cored from you answer mypurpose mo»t a m rabiy, and
I mce t-.in Iha enr t tried rny gla-ses thit ud me s>
well, i see with ihem wit out nay pain or wranresa to
tbe eye-. A. G Goodlht M. D.
I ch* erfu ly add icy name to those rec mmcndmg Dr.
Gideon's Classes. vv. K. Hdiikr, Co lector.
Wheeling, June 18, 1f55.
It is with high pleasure that 1 h reoy give to Mr. Gedeon
his 'e ti 1 ony about t te incomparable sop-.rlority of his
dpectacles.
i ho' taighted from my ctrldhood, I am under the oecessi
t» O! us i g Bpe< tac es ronti; uvlly, but all ths glasses 1
have bsen oriog hitherto, red I ev: r ha w e tried, are not
o be compared with t* o e I bought fr m Mr. Gedeon, and
l have, *he»»f »re well founded reasous or say>ng, for the
benelt rl my fellow-buffer rs, that 1 am ccnv*nced th-jv
never will have a better oppor u i;y o getting eminently
bU'taole glasses than tbrt afforded n w by Mr. Gedeon
h.re W. Belt a, Minister oi the Govpei.
Cincinnati, rhir, Jan IT, 1 53.
Mr. Gideon has shown us GUsiei wniih we
oun l to U exce dint ly well g ouud, and answering tbe
diflerent < p >cal purposes ver w ll inae d
Ht* s also q nt *a* 1! to ascertain wi hma hem&tioal ce -
tri ;»y, the o us of each in hv dual eye*igbt, by whiiih be
is envbl'-d to ad ust rxart y the < egite of coacavily or
convexity or th- glass* s to the e e
Th swe attest with pleasure. Signed,
Wm Judxjxs M. D.
Cinoi’HATl, Match 6th, 1658.
To Mr. Ge Icon, Optic'an—fcir : inte I obtain* d Hpecta*
<|t sos you to suit mv‘tite of vision, whfon I found im
possible to effect eisewbere, even with appr ved 0 -ticians
c*i PH ad-'lpua, I have eujiyed a van*ag<* that i o oa y
afford con.teDt daily p ta-or to the eye, bat buoy
ancy e'euto tb*» tpirus. 1 have plta ui , therefore, in
s y ngfor the pu v i c benefit, that Ibe leve your practical
knorl-dke o O t s an I s ill ia joar 1 ne, Ad a want
heretofore fe.tia this oimmunity.
J. L. Kkapf.M. D .
oc 24 Eye Infirmary, 0 ciunati, O
FURNITURE AND CAT PET WARE ROOMS,
0 A. 1 LATT A CO., BROAD STREET.
HAVING eolaiged onr establishment to an extent not
eq jaKed in tbe Kou hern country, we are i ow pre
pared to furn'sh article* of our own and Northern maria
lacture at prices thatca-not 'ail to giv- satisiaction. Onr
Ware Rooms are a>wa s Pil'd with the ia*est and most
fa hionable s yles c t FURNITURE and of the greatest
variety.
Connected with onr Ware Rooms, we Inve a large es
tablishment, the mao irery in w ich i driven by 8- earn
power, where we can, at the shorten no ice, manufacture
«n> article n t usua'iy kept on hand.
In onr tare Department, which embraces three
stories,ean re found evtry a* tide o the latest design
aud we particu arly request all perrons <o look before pur
chasing else*' ere, as we guarantee to duplicate any arti
cle atuhaile*ton prices.
We also nave on hand a splen id stock of
Carpets,
Tapestry, Wilton,
Bi usees, Tbree-Ply,
It gram, Dutch Hemp and Cotton,
Crumb cl ibs,snd Druggets, of all axes and widths.
CURIA N BTUfFH.
Damask, * ace and M< sUn OURTIANB, GIMPS, CORDS,
TABBE- h, CORNICED, BAN 1/8 and PINS, of the greatest
variety.
BUGS, DOOR MATS *nd BT4IR ROD 3, of all qualities.
FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CL <THB,
Os all widths, and of high reputation an to style and
quality, and cut io At %n ii*e r om or ecti v in o. e pie e.
The a tentio.i of is respectfully requested to the
above, w* Kh‘ comprise ihe best and la r geet as-ortment
ever oAere 4 in this city. set 2 !-(ltwAwioa
LEATHER, BHOE FINDINGS AND TANNERS
TOOLS.
OAK and Hemlock Sole LEATHER;
Pi ker, 1 ace and Boiler M
Harness, bridle, Skirting and Band LEATHER;
Patent Skirtings Collar, Dash and Kname ed do.;
Basset and black Upper L ATdER;
French,G-rman and American CALF-SKINS;
*» Patent Calf Kid ca f and Opera **
Goat and Kid Morocco 8K1N8;
Lining, Topping and Binding SKINS;
Buck, Chamois and bheep “
ALSO.
Shoe Pegs, Peg Jacks, Lasts, B iot Tr. es, Cr imps. Clamp*,
p t g Breaks, Peg Cutters, Hammers,Shoe Knives, Splitting
Knives, haves, Rub atones, bristles, awi Blades, Iron
and Wood Pa.«=nt Peg Awl Hafts, Eyelets and Punches,
Co.-per Rivets and Burrs, Ir d, Zinc and Copper Spara
bles, flat head and Lace Tacks, Sise Stick*, Measuring
Tapes Shoe Thread, Fitting 1 bread, Silk Twist, Boot Cord,
Silk Galloon, Boot-Web, Ac.
ALS^,
Cun jin; Knives, Fillers Finger Steels, Besm Faces,
Slicken, Brushes,RubStODes, Cleaning Stone?, Ac. for
sale low by FHERMA'', JEHrtUP A CO ,
No 841 Broad-st., 2d noor above Bank of Aagtuta.
außl-d t«yßm
THE BUSKS HOUSE,
THK un ’eraigDed opened above HOFSI, MR
situated oa the corner o Brad and Wah D| Df!
Streets and ia prep! r ed to Rcsimraodate trai-ient and
per man l n. Board rs In as good ti e as atj ether House
in th ct . This Hou* has unue T gone extengl e reprirr,
whi«h, ogother win ion»' n ms &nd its e'igible
location, warren s t eiubsor oer in rayinr, >h t vith his
best »fforts hi h pes to maze it a co_f jrtaU * beme for
busings m -n a id travellers. H. D BELL.
Aug js r a, October 16M. oc7-< Aw if
LEATHER MaCAIRK BELTING AND FACTORT
FINDINGS.
PATF NT Riveted, *tretched and Cemented Leather
Ma bme BEL ING, single and double, aT widths, 1
to 24 inches, curried and tre rhel by ourselves, qua.ity
guarantied. A large stock always on hand.
ALB »,
Steam Packing, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Ring Travel
lers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, 8 ripper Cards, Pickers,
Lag Bcrew«, Lag Leather, acd a variety of F<?ct~ry Find
ings. Fcr sale on accommodating terms by
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO n
No 841 Broad-st., 2d door west of Bank oi Augusta.
ae*2l natwßra
DEUuS, JLKDICiNE% PE a. YU MERY AND
FANCY GOODS.
WK have now in* tore, for the Fall trade, our usoal
large assortment of DRC M EDIULNEB, PAINTB,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Ac.,
which we offer to Merchants at uons &i low pr<c-s, for
cash or approved credit. Those visiting onr market this
fall, would do wen to call and examine ou. s»ock ard
prices. The fol owing articles will comprise (art of our
stock, tc which we re making daily auditions:
10,000 foa. BOJE STONE ;
8.000 “ No. I M A DDKS;
400 boxes Window GLASS ;
S,oou PCITY;
100 oca. Hudson’s MUSTARD;
800 - Aisorted COLOGNE WATER
60 * Lyons’ RATH*IRON;
40 M Barry’s TRICOPHEROUB;
60 *• Thompso ’s >cm pound SOAP;
10 boxes CM'ile SOAP, in cakes;
10,'00 foe. WHITE LEAD:
860 galls. Liai*:d O L;
s,ouu foi. Sup. C-irb SODA ;
8,000 •• M •* ia 1 B>.papers;
l,tioo 44 SALTPETRE;
ISO dcs.MUBTANu LnrME.^T;
80 •* RAT EXTERMINATOR
75 44 CHERRY PKJTOKAL;
800 “ YER IFUGE;
60»l lbe. Ix’i LOGWcOD;
8(MX) “ Rrfined ALUM;
B*slo 44 BRIMSTONE;
8,000 “ SULPHUR;
800 galls. Traia OIL;
260 44 Sperm “
HA VTLAND, RIBLET A CO.,
Wholesale Druggists, 2 doors above Globe Hotel.
mILAvAv
AUGUSTA WOBKB, AUGUSTA, GA!
npHK hsnoK pur:iurd the exten-
JL sire MACHIN* SHOPS, FOCND**Y and CAR
SHOP, w «h a 1 he m»ehiiary attached to the udf, here
tofore belong ng to the Company known as the ** Aagoata
Machine w<rk*," are now prtptred to execute order* ter
CA-TINGB MILL GCaRING, GIN GEAR NG, MINING
MACHINERY aIEAM ENGINE'S and BOILERS SAW
MILLS, coc-p ete; SHaFT'NG and PULLEYS. RAILROAD
C A Rfl ana It''NS, STEAMBOAT MACHINERY and every
description of w rk usually m*de In Are: dial Machine
Shops, or iron, draw or Wood. Order* for work, not spe
c-ally contract'd for, must be *ccompanic 1 with cash de
post o' 5u rer cent, on the Talce of the work or
as red. and the remainder pa:d on delivery ol the eo.k.—
Address all letters on -usuiesa ti
L. HOPKINS A CO
PROPRIETORS.
Him H. Ocmm-mo, j W. Pom*ms,
W. M. D’Axtigssc, | lobbxt Y. LsAaidß,
serß -dAwSm t ambxth Porxiaa
6TIUWSABRY PLASTS
THIPTY P eminm varixU-s. ine a leg ‘och
ehoie kids •• LONG WORTH S PR"LTPIO iiYY
McAY )ihi SUPERIOR. HOVR-’d SEEDLING,
b(.«CK PRi V CE, CRESCENT SEEDL-NG, 4SE
CRIMSON CONW, t c., *c., may be o twined In large
or am&il qrant;t:es, from the sutßcrib er. P anu properly
net cut In ( cuter. Ncrembtr or December, wil b ar f*ir
ctopa o« f alt the ted-win* Prri"g 8m forthcoming No
▼ inter «o. of Soulk&m CuiUvitor for ftfi directions
Price of Plants, §j cent- par uotem, or from $1 to $ J per
hand «d D. REDMOND,
oIT-dtwAwtf Ang-sta, Ga.
TO LtLLRBSTBDT,hu reee-rad > anporioc as
>• aortment of Bed »nd Neg o BLANKE TA; RedJtZf
WhV FLANNEL, ÜBIITf, Marino OABSIMFBBB,
SaXIMSTS ami Georgia ALAINS.
CITATION.vyOK LETTEKS UP APtfll
>H-.TRATI!(N.
Richmond vucxtv, —wte .as, Dr. Joon
i1 ve B;iac ea .V.oore : p t-4 to me e t ra cf
wu r '*«na p o t.‘ e property ... C u;t end-ymines Sl* o e,
aa orphan a dm>Q'r: -
h be e are tbe e'ore o«*e and admoclsh, ih-od a!n-u
--‘ar, t e kindred a d i>ießda c- r t ij minor, übe i*d a»
pear at oy oliice wit in tr. lime pre ciicei by Jnw, to
tearv^e' 6 ’ tDy 1 ey hSTC » why * a !e:,erg •*<►“*<*
Gives or.der rry hand at office n A:-?cst»
Ooloter 2, 1855. IE >N P. Ordinary.
( 'tOH«JA f tJ«L»viHi RPh~UiTl*l Y—Wh re
y MR*ch«dd ravin to me for Letters of Guar
a*an*hip for the persoLs an property of Henry C. Bri ,nt
and Wi lum L. Briant, vrphxu, and minors of Br xt.n E.
B taut, late of sa-d o.ncty, dt ea ed:
a*e the est re to ci e, sa-non aod ai-ronish »ll
and sioga ar the kiadted and ether persons concerned, to
be and appear a* my effi e w thio the :-it« prescribed by
*™ Cko»4, .f any they have, why tali Utters
shou d not gran'* d.
Given ndrr my ban; at *
JJoobfcr 6,18*>5. «Y Ordinary*
W WA.—Whereas, Thos.H. P
" r, B^ l applies to me for letters of Administration
on the estate o'James T. Ivy, Ute or said d- c’d :
1o * .l ie * re therefore to cite and admonish, all and ain*u
lar, the kind red 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 saiu .ettors should
net be granted.
Given under my hacd at rfloe in Warren too.
Icl 20. a->5. ARDEN R, MEaBH »N, Ord’y.
\ XT'A H HkN COL AT V, HA. —Whereas, John beese
ft app ies to me for Letters of Admi< btraUon on
iweiUtecfS/tkh Kteev,late o* said coun y, t«cens»d:
These .re there 0 e to cite and ad non rh, ail ar d sitgu
iar, the kindred ani er ditersoi tail decease i, to be and
aupear at my < fflje, within the dme prtracribed by 1 w, to
-«no» 0 use, if any ihey have, why said Utters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrmton.
October at‘, 1856. ARDEN R MtßiHoN.Ord’y
WAHRK» COL AI Y , GKO Whereas, Cu Us G.
77. L, °. we a d David W. Lowe applies to me for letters
or Admmis* ration de b nis ron on tae estate of Ma ilda
o-e, late of said ouoty, de eas. d : »
1 eß ® therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of the said deoeased, to be
and appear at my office, witt in tie tme irescmed by
a*, and show cause, if any they have why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
O-t 2 ,ls£s ARDEN R. MERBHON,Ordinary.
IlfAttUhli tOISTV, UA.—Whereas, Curt’s G.
77a . r e an . d w * lowe spp ies to me for e*ters
or Admimst ation on the estate of Curtis Lowe, late of
sA'd county, <*«*Criased:
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and aimonish,
all andsingoiar.the kindred and creditors of said de
oeased to be and appear at my office, within the tine
prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they have, why
said Letters should not be granted. 9 9
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
Cct i'». ib‘s. ARDEN R. .v|EßßUQN,Ordinary.
/ OUMBIA COL VIY. UA —Wht-re-s, William
V v J< ut.s »i p'ies to me f»r letters of Admrnis ratio* on
the estates 01 David Br di , James 8 ailing, le mard Mar
berry, Philip Lowe, and Jovn Green, late of said ccunty.
decoks-d: '
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of ea*d deceased, to r e and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted.
Oiv n under my hand at office is Appling.
Oot. 2<‘, 185 . 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA lOUftTY, «A.-Whereat Joseph
Spear apples to mef)r Leit-rs of tdn Diairstion on
ihees aie> 01 Wji;un ReaJ, Edwa d Foung, and Themis
Morris**, l»te ofs id county, declared :
Th!*se are there ! ore to cite an i 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 tkey have, why said letters should
cot be granted.
Given under try hand at offire - "n Applirg
Oct iter 2..>, 1866 B CRAWFpR D, Ord y.
JBFFKUteON COL AT V, UA Wbe-eas, Ohailea
Ross* 11 applies to me ior Let'era of Admitistration o»>
tne tfctite of James *ndcrscn, deceased, laie sf said
county :
These are th refore to cite and admonish, all snd lin
gular, th kiodrtd and ere i'tors of said deceased, to bt
a rid appear »t my ttt*e * ithin the the . ime pr eet r>bed by
Uw, to show cause, if any they have, why said let ton
sh' u' l net be granted.
Given under my hand at < ffice in Vouisvil'e.
October 18 18f5. NIOnOLAR 01 1 ML, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUWTY, UA Whereas, Richard
Wii y Joues app ies »c me 101 letters of administra
tion o the estates of JohD Fr*rer,Cl ment Nash, J hn
St/'war* an < Jo eob Day, 'ate of -a d rouitv, decea ed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, witbin the time
prescrioed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters shoula not be granted.
Given under my hand atoffice in Appling.
Get. 18, 1866. 8. ORAWFuKD, Ordinary.
tVOLU MBl A COUNTY,«A.—Whereas, by thedeath
J ot he Executor of the will o Klsy Gi!pi:>, late of said
couny, deceased, naid Estate is unrepresented:
These are therefore 10 cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors rl satd deceased, that an Ad
ministrator with the wi 1 annexed will be appointed on the
iLst Monday in December next; unless some fit and proper
persou applies, the duty will devolve on the Clerk of the
Buperii r Court.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
C>. 1.18, 1856 8. CRAW FORD, Ordinary.
TaMAFHKHO «HjUf TY, <*A—Whereas, Bo in
E Luncford appl es to me Tor Letters of Admioistra
ii >n de bon s non on tn. estate cf William lollard, fcr.,
ate of said county, deces«e ':
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of 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 giamed
Given m* hind at office in Craws rd*vill?.
October 37, ’855 Q UNFA O’NEAL, Ordinary.
f COLUMBIA AOUNTY, UA —When?* , J >mes Hur-
V 1 ren hs appi es *or for Letters of Admi ht ration on
the en a eo’ Lucy Bradbury, l te of raid county, dec’d :
Th se a-e thereto-e to cite and adm<»n>sh ala d sinwa
ar, the k'ndre:* nnd creditors of sa'd de eased to be ar d
appear a my till e, * ithin th time prescribed by lav, to
snow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
ce granted.
Give j my ha dat office in Appliog.
October 27. 1855 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA ( OIJKTY, 44A.—Whereas J.hn 0.
Pie’son ap-.dies io me (or letters of Admiii tr&tion
on t*e ts ate f Mary Ann l . Pier»on, deceased :
There are there ore ‘ocite and sdm nish ah and s-'ngu
l*r, the kindred and creditors of s ii dec?a*ed, to be and
appear at tnv effle > w tbin the tim- presort ed by l*w, to
show cau*e,ir ai>y ihej have, why said letters should not
ue grant* 1
Given under mv hand &t cffi;e in Appling,
f otobwiß, l> I B. CRAWF R«», Ordinary.
L LBhHT COUNTV, 44KU.—Whereas, Kerjutii
Ai j F. Haynes app.ics o me for Letters of Administra
tion* on the estate of William Bumes, dtceas*d :
Theseare, therefore,to cite and admonish, all andsin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the timeprescribed bylaw,
and show cause, if any they have, why said lettersshoulo
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
<>ot. *1,1856. „ WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
COU!VTY,<4A. —Whereas, George Gaines
ili -ppiiea to me for Letters of Guardianship for Joreph
* . I>e»d<*y era d George Deadwyler, minor orphans
o'Hrnr, B. Deadwyler, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and frit-nda of 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 rfflc» in Elberton.
Cct 81 1-66. WM B NELMS, Ordinary.
ARRKN COUNTY, 44HO.—Whereas, the es
ta e of t’homas Tysow, Uteotsaid county, de ’d.,
is unrepresented : «
These are therefore to cite and admonish al> and singu
lar th* kindred '’nd creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office, wi bin the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they h*ve, why said letters should not be
given to some fit and proper persor, or to the Clerk of
the Snperio' Cou; t. as the law directs.
Given under mv hand at office in Warrenton.
i ctober 81, 866. ARDEV R. MER>H°N, Ord’y.
RICHMOND <OLRTY, HA— Wicreas, Mickey
M Norrell arpdes to me for L tters f AdminUtratlon
de bon’s n-n on the •sta , e of Robert G. Shrival dec’d :
These are therefore to cite and admorish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors o said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the timeprescribed by law, to
show c*u*e, if any the? have, why said letters should not
begraDled
Giver under my hand at office in Augusta.
Nov. 2, 1856. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
044LkTH4>llPK COUNTY, 44A.—Whereas Ml*l
ttmi h appl'es to m* for Le>tera of Gnardiacnhip for
tht p? sons and rrop-rty if le m nors cf Francis Meri
w’the', late of said cqatty, dec- a ed :
T ese are there'orr t • cit»*, uimTon and adironish all
a r d ri -gular the k ud'ed and f<t ndtof said m nors, to te
an i sppeer at my • ffice w ihm the tim*» Dresc ibed by 1 w,
to show cause, if any th y have, wh, sai j letters snon d
to oe gran ei.
G'veu under my haid at offee.
h o e her 8 18 6 HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, 44 4—Whereas Jchn W.
D.ane applies to me for letters of on
tbe e* : aieofCap: John W liron, deceased :
Tiiesenre theiefore to cite and arinrnLb, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditois o' said deceased, to be
a-d a p ar at my office, within the time prescribed by
Uw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
bhouid not be granted,
hi Si order my h«nd at offic= in Appling.
November 8, 1865. 8. CRaWFDRD, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA IOUVTY, 444.—Whereas James B.
Ned app'les to me for Letters of Admiois ra ion on
t v e est-te ol William B. Tankersly, >ate of said county, de
ceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singt*
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, w.thin the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said Lettersshool
not be granted.
Given unde my hand at office in App ing.
Novemnei 8,1855. S. GRA WFuRd, Ordina-y.
ICH MONO COUNTY, 44 BO.—Whereas, TTTk.
Butler applies to me for Letters of Admin stra
tion on * he Estate of C. G. Hutchinson, late of t> e fctite of
Massachusetts, dec’d:
T h se are therefore to cite, summon an" adnonish, aH
•nd s rgular,the kindref ard Bother pers n;- ooncemed,
io be and appta r at my of ce, within the time p etciibed
bylaw, o show c*- use, if any they have, *hy said letters
■hou d not be gr i ted.
Given under my Land at o"*ee in Augusta.
Nov. 8 1856. LEAN P DUG AS, Ordinary.
IChMOND COUNTY, 44A—Whereas, drre'pi
Girardey applies to me for Letters of Adurnistr&tion
on the estate of Marie Ann Girardey, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kirdred and friends or said minors, 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 handatofficein Angus'
Ni v 3 1855. LEON I’, AS, Ordinary.
RICHMOND COUNTY, 44A—Whereas,Wiliam
ti '"thirr y, Ad ninmritor on the estate of J. hn
n ah irrey, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismis
sion :
Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish, allandsingn
lar,t e kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appearatmy office, •iihint'ieti e preecribel ry law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Gi v« n under my hand at office in Angosta.
6 07.1, 656. LfcON P. DUGAS, Ordl ary.
WAlltlFN COUNTY, 04.-Whereas Jibn CiKer
appl es so me for Let rrs of Gusr liana ip of the
person and properly of Mary Flien Latimer, -ninor of
Thomas L. Latimer, ate of &a d county, deceased :
These are berefo e t o cite and h all and s ; n£«
lar th kindred and ered tors ol said mn<r >o be and ap
pear a*my cflloe wi h n the ilmt pr.sciibed by law, to
»how Ciuse, if any they have, why said letters should not
be graoted.
Given uoder my hand at' ffl;e in Warrenton.
N
WARDEN C UNTV,G%. —Whereas Montgom-ry
». Matlock apt! es*o me f»r Letters of Guardian-
pers n and p o »rty of Eiobeih L timer,
minor of Thom aL. Latime>, la eofsa d c>uoty, Cec'd:
T es- are therefore to cite and adnetish *li and s* gu
lar tht k d ed and r>ends o said minor to be and sppeer
a< my « ffi within tha time prescribed by law, to show
can a, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted
Givtn und'r my hand at effl'e in Warrent-n.
Nov 1, 18:6. A LE>l R. MfeBbHQN, Qrd’y.
WARREN COUNTY, HA - c here«s Washington
H. Bran l-> applies ome for Letters of u iruian
-h posit e person ad i p"<-p rt' o John Wil lam L *timer,
m nor oi Thomas l Lat>m:r, 'ate o ail county,dea’d :
T!e«e are therefore t > c te and admonish all and singu
lar t e • indred acd fiends of raid minor to be ana ap
pe ratm7 < ffi e witnio the limi prescribed by law to
show cause, ii any they have, why sa:d leU.-ra sh:uid not
oe gr*n'.ed
Given uoiet my hand at effi'e in Warreoton.
Nov 1,18 5 AK_.E R MERIHON.Ord’y.
0~ DLHTHOKPH CoUaTY, MA.—Wherees, uT.
d.rgire Corpse on I Dr. George Lumpkin aoply to
me for Lc te •of Aacin s ration on s he estate cf John b.
Ul apoel, lit-s of said county, deceased;
Thtse are, therefore, toe te, summon and admonish,all
and utnyuiiß, th< kiolrcd and al o her perstns concerned
to be and appetr at my office, within tbe time prescribed
by law, te s ow cause, ts any they h why said Letters
of Guardian;hit* shocld not be granted.
Given under my hand at r-ffice.
N. v Ist, 1655. HE -KY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
ORLBIHoRPK COUNTY, GA —Wherea i>r.
G-orgtf Lcmptiu snd Barnett Moore appU r o me for
1 etters of Ada icistrat on on tbe estate of William J.
Dav late of sail ecunty, decra ed;
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show
eause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office.
Novi, 1855. HKN KY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
WARREN COUNTY, **A.—Whereas, E sha^Ro
berta applies to me for Letters es Guamansh p
for the person and property ot E ward t mason, a minor:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, al) and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said m>co', to be and ap
pear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
f- iven my hand at office in Warren too.
Oft 81. 1865. ARUBN R MRRgHOW._OrtV 1 _
tOUTFXBK APPL? TR**sl
Afl— mrOCK'IY, "ANOCM, HAMII.TON, *■*
.ci cth.T" ' Ti*
rZLtr* 1 * —^sr 7 «rD^K , ?.! dDj
oIT dt-ewtf Aufu.t», Ov
Hit HAtf.leAV— to' b tie. leftero mod Morlhera
PUBLIC SALES.
HART eUftltlFfc'e *A - "Vul oe seid, before
tbe Court house d »r in tne tewa of Hartwell, on
the flrrt Tueit ay in I>*■•*'* MREK n xt. wi hin toe legal
hour.** of »a»e. at rat of L l v.h-reup-n Mlltm Fa cr
now live , ’yng s id e -unry cn t ewaei of Cedar ere * ,
a ’O'c ng litLda of A n Goss, -in (sir ■ c <ul.‘en and
1 there, ce vsin-rg 'l*l aero*, mors *r i s : Jr vied
ou by virtue *f a fl fa issued froi the Superior
Cr u iof Kart coin yiu f*ror of Burre! Bobo vs. Mil a
Fu er Property pointed oat by * tfrel B- bo.
0:t. 57,1855 J 'Hn G Mo CRSV,Sheriff
PMiklk-TirATO!* r v eAi K.-v tenable to au or
oer of the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorp *. county
ui.; be >o d before Court tlor* > door in Lexington in
said county, on the first Tu sday in DKJEMBk.R rest,
between the usual hus o' sale, the foliov tag proper'y, to
wit: O e triot Oi L ltd c'nt .niug fifceea acres, bs he
same more or le>s, known as the T m Yatd Tract hereon
E. Briar-t refi Je! at t;.e time of bis death, r.dj »in
irg lands cf D-. Wilis Will and < ; torge F. Platt,
L#ir tLe town of L xirg.on. Also, twenty two acres fce
the Si me core cr ea?, yiog on Troubl-s m? Craek, * bout
one tcLq ro.ittw , av) icing lands of James and
Denry Craws rd, about Cfteen acres cleared and freah
Lnd. th? balance ta he w. oda Alao, tlx Negroes—one
man tamed Miles, twenty-two years of ajte, Aaron, a
man, tw. uty-eight years of a<e; Hatey, a Womau about
twenty six jtars of Kebeeca, a yirl. nins years of
age; -e-iy a girl, five year* of *ge; aud John, a boy,
three years of > ge; ail le o_g*Dg to ihe e tate of Brax on
E. £ri*ut, decease ,aa h> for the benefit if the heirs
and creditors of oa d deceased.
Terms ade ki.own on t v e nay of sale
Oofo >cr 10,18 5 ai VI >1 M. Adm'r.
ADM IN I-TBa lOiL'ts sALb.-Will • e sold, oef re
the o*jurt ou?e door in e town of 0 awf rdville,
on the first Ti e»d yin DECEMBER nMi, within the law
ul hours of sx e, o* • fc*ouse and Jo nov occupelasa
Grocery Hou eby J.sse and J.me» B Out. l/iog « * l
of the public square fold &s ihe prop, rty o< Joo. Pi.ildos,
late o: said c. uaty, d< cs»*ed, unae> an order from the Or
dinary of th** co nty of i al.a'erro.
1 erms made k' own on ths day of ssle.
O.tc-ber 10,1855 WM T P?lILLIP8, AdnTr.
EXht’l lOhb’ SALK.—W 11 beso'd, on Wednes
di> , thoCth dty of DEO EMBER next, at the late res
idence of Mary Esveocoi*, dweasec, ia Mbert county, a 1
the pe'iehabl** prop ri * \ e oneing to the estate of said
Mary Eaventon, deceased, c n Lting of Corn, Fodder,
at, Uors s,O ws, bogs,Bhrtp,Uoutebold -wndKi cti
eu Fu n tcre, Piauta.ion tools, and many other articles
net here men tone s.
Terms will be made known on tb * day of sale.
THOMAS EAVENBUN, I» .
LEVERLY A. TKaSLEY, f “ "•
October in, Is*s.
AD UtNIaTAiATUK'w rA Ltv. Vt ill br s.iid, ou the
fl-vt Tuesday in DEoFMBEr d« xt, before the Court
door in Ooffe* c un y, agr.eabty to an order of the
Court if Ordtatry of Eiheri coun y, one lot of Land, con
lamina four hundred nd ninety a rt h, knovn by number
three hundred And n*net?-four, ta the fir t di.trict of form*
triy Appling, now (offe ojunty. Bold as the Land be
longing to the estate if Jane Higgi.botham, decease J, late
*.f albert county. Ter • cash.
JOmN G. HIGGINBOTHAM, Adm'r.
Oot ib r "0, 1855
ADMI 3I»THATjII 8 to A LB.— Agreeable to an
or rr of the Ooart of < *rd>uary oi Oglethorpe county,
while sitting for ordinary purpose*, will be sold, befo et'ie
<out ho sedcori Lexington, ta said county, on Ihe
first Tuesday in next, between the usual
hours of a’e. the following tract of La d, to wit: F.ur
Hacar. d ai o Eight en A or* a, be s me m re 01 lees,
lying oa the Athens Branch oi the Georgia Railroad, about
hb). a mile b.low Moxey's Depo , about One Hundred and
Forty Acr-s 01 wood la-d, heav ly timbered, from wh ch
some 5 or 6 0 0 g*od Kai road Cross Ties could be hewed
o>i and plenty or Rail • imur le t to keep 1 p the Planta
tion; it being the ptace wheie Wii'l-ra Urianl resid'd at
•he t-me of LL death ; a j iu ng lands of John W. Motoy
andoihers. Sold «s the pioperty of said dscea>ed for the
benefit o the heirs and credito s Teruiß ma lt known ot
the d»y of s* e J Ad. H. Mo iVHORiER, Adai r.
Uct ber e 18 5.
ADMimsTiftATuii’H SALK.-A«r eao.e to an
or e. oftheGour ol ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
wid be *ll before the o:urt-huu&e doer in Lexirgt n, in
■aid count*, buwean the u ual iu-urs of sa'e on me flrrt
lut-sda > in DECEMBER ntxi the folo*iig property, to
wit; Bob, a N -gro 3s an a out years cf ag% and Berry,
:> B>yhb u% 6 years of age. Bold as tbe pr. perty of Elias
T. Bell, decta-cd, unoeran encumbrance of a mortgage,
in u for the benefit of the heirs aud credi ors of said de
ceased ALSO,
Ai the same time, will be to d all t v e nndivi Jed iuterest
oi -ail decease! in the do -er Lind iaiJ off io Mrs. Ann
Bell, 86id dow* r ccniaiLiog ;bi u -40 d acres, be the same
more or ie s, he intere tof the ad d> cessed beit.g one
mhlh part of said i o-er, now n ihe p< sse>ttion of James
E. Bill, adjoin Dg M s. Bugg Geoige K. Maiccm aud
o hers, bol for tue benefit of ihoje ;utere«t*d in »sid es
taie. Terms casa. JAMEd E. BELI, Adm’r.
Octo fo* 6, ltfil.
,4 DMINIbTBATBIX’H BaLK. —Agreeab’e to an
/jL or2er o' the Goun of Ordinary of county,
wi.l be soid before tke Court hcu*o door lu Leri igtoa in
said ct anty, on the first iuesday in DSOKMHKR next,
between th umal hoars • f sale, t. • following p p irty, to
w t: One tractot ’ and, conaioiDg Two HunurtJ Acres,
be tho lame more or less, lying in said oounty,on the
wa era o! Cloud’s creek, adjoining ands f David ri. John
s n and ou era, it i.eing the place where Benjamin Els
be-ry resided W the tme of h-s de th Also, 1 Negro
Mar. named bi 1, about 6oyears of age; aW.mau named
Sirens &o ycart oi age ; Lucy 8» yean o f age, bey Chines
Bye*raora*e and girl Martha, i 6 years or «Be. Bo*d as
tht pr pifty o* Benjamin Eliberry, deceased, in rrder
t nu t» diVifi n am- ng the di tnbuteea of sad de
ceased. Terms on tbe d.-y oi sale.
MARGARET ELSBERRY, Adm’x.
October 6,1856.
AKCUTUB*»* '* ACM —Purs«-autto an order of the
honorable ouperior Court of Warren county, will be
sold at the Coort house door in said county, between the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in EuEMBEK
next, a large tract of Land, containing Sixteen * enured
Acres, more or les ,on the Ugeeohee River, known as
Mayfield: all of sad Land lies in said o unty,. xcept
t-o or three acres on ihe i ancock side of the i gee- hee
R ver. These Lands join landß of Thomas Wheeler,
Rubio H iiLphrey, A. M. Jaokson, *md Anthony J. Jones,
and the place is commonly > noun as i atimer’s Mi Is.
The Miliedpevil-e hoad passes through the trac’, and
on it is al uated Hour and Corn Mills an appurtenances,
t hese vuiis are in the best ueighbo hoed for custom of
any M ils on the River, and have i en in rperation for
n any years. '»he Land ail lies well .c cultivatu n, and
is s ffle enily timbered or ail putposes. Tbe Dwelling
riou eis a two-story frame bi ild n , large and roomy,
and the out houses in good condition. 'I he 6ale xi 1 Le
positive y on ttie day and any person de iring in forma
tion, can obtain it on a plication to the undersigned
T e Overseer on the Land, *id sh-.w it, or any part of
it, to any one desiring to examine it.
ALSO,
A parcel o* Land in Warr-u cou ty, containing rbout
80 acres, on which is a Factory, known as a par, of the
Robinson Mill Tract, on the waters ol Joe’s creek.
ALSO,
At the same time aDd place, will be 'o'd, the Williams
Greek M li«, tyin< on bo h sdes of Williamr crees, in
Warren and Tauaterro counties, conta ni <g abou B<>
a res, oining lands of Beda Proctor, Mi.a ah Chapman,
and others.
ALFO,
Will be fold at on Tuesday the 18th day of DE
CK BER, a' of tae Perish ib e Fropertv belong ng to s*ld
es at-, cons sting of a iar?e a< antity of Corn, odder,
Flint ton Toos, Horsehold and Kitchen furniture,
tier es. Mule ,»nd a 1 o' the sto k ; in fact-, every thing
tel«n-ing to the P an'ation. Sale to cominie from day
to day, d nece^ary.
Laud wi 1 be sold on a credit of one and
two ears—one-half fthe pu c ase money in 12 m n h»,
•t d the (ther in 24 months from sa e. The I eri h ible
Pro| erty a ill be so d on a cred.t of 12 months on al. sums
over teu d 11*rs; the aiai.ee cash.
W. W. ANDER ON, i ».
October 9,1855. K. H. L\TIMER, f M "•
E\M LiUu’s Mbr.-Wii te sold, on tbe first
sue day ia DE :EMB R n *x , bes -r the Court Hoa e
a or i! Rand-lphcounty, one otof Land, contKining two
Y uudr.d two and a ha 1 acre*, known as No 67, ia the 4th
district o igirally Lee county, now Randolph county
a < 11 as th- property of William Meriwether, deceased, iale
of Cel lin' La county.
Terms n known on the day of sale.
Oct -ber 6,(856. MupuY BURT, Ex’r.
ADMIN ISTBATOH’B HAL**.—Will be ro'd, on
ti est si iuesda> in DECEMBER n x f , refore the
Ct urt house door in Colntnbia county, agreeable to an
order rs he Court o Or in ry if said county, i e tie
usual ho'i'S of sale 116 ac e? oM x> d, more or La , sub
ject to the widow's bower, jo'niog lands cf J seph H.
Stockton and Edward 8. Harrison, ar d iy ng m iheci un
tt of Co umt-ia. Sold hs the prope ty or Feter Bra ch
Short, deceas d. for the benefit of the heirs and creditcrs
of said de rated.
October 10, 1865. EDWARD J. SHORT, Adm'r.
li>Xtt4;U TUB**' B 4LH.—At the Court hoas d • rin
Ili L&Fayette, Chsmb- rs county, Ala., on the brat Men
day in DHlgsm KR text wi l 'esod, by authority of the
w ii of Gunn tr, late of ( hambe i county, deed.,
the P-ant?ti)Q upon wh ch sa d dec ased resided at
tune o'bis de?th, comprising 8 0 acres, about 4(0 cf
«bi h i c in cu tivat on, and in exce lent repa r, and the
rema nde r e i tin ered —all 1? ng well a d well wate-ed.
h? auove lands kr own in t' e p ana of survey a < foil-, wa :
the west X of ?e \ 20, toe n riheast quarter of se . 20,
and the south 34 of sec. 17; all in township *'B of range 28.
GfcO. W. GUNN, 1
D- G. GUNN, I
J. a. GUN*; f® x "•
Octohrrfl, 1855. J. N. GD'N, J
DMInWrATOBM HA LB.—Will be sold, be
fore the Court-house door in Marietta, Cobb county,
on the first i cesdayin DECEMBER next, one tr»ot of
Land in ta d county, < ontiining 4"acres, No. 14 Ist dist.
2d section formerly Cherokee, belonging to the estate of
D Howard Oobbs, deceased. Terms cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers. F. -\I. HOBBS, I Adm’rs
October 2,1665. J. S J. HUFF, f AQm r, ‘
POSTPONED
ADMINISTRATOR’* BALB —By virtue of an or
der from the honorable the Ordinary of Colombia
county, will be so'd at Appli’ g, in said connty, od the fir t
Tactd y in DECEMBER next, between the nsnal hours of
sale, one 4 ract of Land containing 7"<» acres, more or leRS,
a joining lands of Blanchard, Eub nks, acd Mrs. Lamk’n;
air>, 8 likely your g Negroes, or so much thereof as will
satisfy ihe creators of Eiekiel Reed, deceas d. Bold as
the property of Exekiel Reed, late of said county. Terms
cash. A. M. ORAWf ORD, Adm’r.
August 9,18f6.
*ALK.—Will be sold on the first
!i Teei-dxy in DECEMBER next, b -fore the Court Horse
door in Elbert conDty, agreeatly to the wi 1 of Mary
Eavenson, deceased, e ght neg oes, consb ting of two men,
ot e woman, four girls and one boy Fo das the property
of the e tate of M ry Favenson, deceased. Terms will be
made known on the day of sa e.
THOM\B EAVENSON,
BEVERLY A. TEABLEY. f ** r, ‘
September 23d. 1666.
/ 1 UAIIDIAN*B BALH Will be sold, under an or
\J der o'the honorable Court of‘rdinsry of Columbia
county, on the first Tue day in DECEMBER next, be.oie
tkeOourt-h nss d< or in Carrol ouoty,a tract oi Lra
contain ng 202 X acr- s, No. 268, lying In the loth district
of said c untv, and driwn by Beoj rolo Ge aid, a lunatic.
Sep ember 22, 1866. Ma -Y GEKALD, Guard' .
I^ERCt Toii'A HALB— so d. on the first
'J Tuesda in i ECEV BER r «xr, before the Cou t house
do r in vvarrenton, Warr-.n county, agravably to an ordrr
of the Court ts ordinary of esii county, all that tract of
l and, lyi g n the waters of Reedy Gretk, adjoining 1 n ! *
of * enry Peebles and oth rs, containing flv hundred
seres, mere or Us*, belonging to the es ate r.f Wi liam
Hot-bs late of said cunt y, eceaied. fiod for the benefit
oi the neirs and creditors. Term* made known on the day
or sale JlrffE PURVIB.ExV.
Oonber 2,18*5
Executors* hai k—win be sold, before the
t;o» rt hr use door in K n hafoonee icon y, b tween
. t tie legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in LEOEM BEK
n U an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Line in courty. the fo’lowing pr p**Hy, to wit. L t of
Laod No. W, 18th district of K nehafoonee county, con
taining 2* 2)4 act s. Fo'd as tbe property ot the o tate of
Mark p. Ire of Lincoln conctv, de<*i ased, for the bene
fit of the hdr« and creditors. Te rms < n t*e day of sale.
FEABOkN MobELEY, I
October 11,185%. JAME-» JBNNIVQt*, [” n
AD >ll >lB I K ATOB’H 8 ALE—will ne sol by or
der of the Ordinary o Jefferson county, at the Market
u ;uae in io' isvill , on tbe first Tuesday in DECKMBEU
next, that valuable tr*rt of Land In raid county, belong
iop o the estate of Patrick B. Conte' y dre-ased. knewn
hS his Erin tract, conUinirg Thirty-seven Hundred
Ac r es, more or leas,chiefly prime oar, and hickory land ;
ol which nearly Fixt.-en Hundred Acres at in forest state,
and the remainder well improved ; ha vim a comfortable
Dwelling, valuable improvements for a arge plantation,
and a good Mill in operation. Call and examine. No ar
rangement amoog the heirs to buy in. Liberal terms—
made known on day of sale
CHsRLES J. JENKINS, I A .
LLOYD 0. BELT J Adm rs.
Fouthem Recorder, Savannah Republican and Charles
ton Mercury * il copy and send recounts.
Hept. 11,18*6
ADMIN IBTRATOB*B HALE.—wn be sold, on the
first Tuesday ia Di CUMBER next, before theCoa t
h use door is liber tec an ty, agreeably to an order of the
ourt of Ord nary of said county, one tract es Land con
taining one hundred ar d twenty- yt acres, more or less, in
s%*d county, adfoinHg Kn s rs Ihomas B. A cams, the
> state of ordan Nr las, and others. Bold as the pr' perty
of the estate oi Pi asa >% Davis deceased. Terms will be
made kb. wn Ob the day of sale.
JA*. F. 0. DAVIS, 1 . -
October 24,1665. WM.O.DAV 8, Adm rs.
ADMIKIBTBA’Oti»B BALK —Will be so dbe
so e le C ort-hoase d >or ta Warreit .n, on t’ e first
luesda? in DKCEtoBE* next, one tr«ctof Land contain
!ng one huedrei uni thirty five acres, m jre or less,lyin.
In Warren county, on Ch- waters of Ch lder s creek, ad
joining an scf Abram Sbi-Lts ar d others lelongicg to
th»- es ate of Jereminh Thotr p on, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heir? and ced>tors o f said deceased.
Oct. 2Q 185& JOHN M. THDMPBUN, Adm’r.
Ci l AHDIAk’fl bALK.—it rdtDce with an or er
Tofi he o'urt rs Ordinary of Col mbrarounty, will be
sollou the fi st Taesd y Id DEOf MBkR neci, be ore tbe
Cc art-house door of said or on»y. within the legs* hours of
sa e, all the Real E«ute belong n to Margaret 0. 8m t-.,
a minor. JOHN H. FITTE.4, Guard'n.
October 11.1855.
DMI-IBIHaTI B’H BAL.K Bj T riae of .d or
dtr from tie r ono-aole Court of Or >inary of Lincoln
ccuctr, will betoW, b»f re the door In said
co »nty, on the first Tuesd y in DECEMBER next, be
tween h-r ltg 1 hou’S of sale, t • interest of William Wal
-11 a,deceased, in the .state of Ihomas Wsllice, lata of
li ciln county, deceased, it being the one-sixth partin
said estate, ooDSining of Two Hundred and Fiftv Acres of
Lb n", more or leas, «a the wa'ers cf 8a *ano ah Ffwwr, ad
joining lsnds cf WiU.am S- Keid and ot hers. Term on
the day of »a e. CHARLES WaLLICE, Adm*r.
October II ,1855.
f 1 l AROIANS WALK —By virtue of an or er of tha
\ T < rd nary of Newton cr uotv, granted cn the first day
rs October Instant, will be w d on tha first TaesdsF in
JANUARY next, before tre Court-boose door In tba «ty
of Oori fftnn, wi'hin tbs usual hc “f* t c L
jarer,b7pKy?! ?°£°"£ u r£
O tob.r i, life. ; ■ _ ■ r
\ IIMDIaIUtTuBM thJ’oSttri-
A lr»Ta.,d. 7 tb DKEtfBfR r«t. kefore A.
ho.Kdcorin * ar-t.,Jtlof
order ■ f •»'« Cocrt of Ord n.ry o'C.'d'kki • now
Lend No. S«1 io <h. S*d
St-w.rt county, dr.—n by Heory Lyn .
tr belougir yto the • •two of Ayree I-ynn, .»«« or e»w
A. M. ORAWRORD, Ad-’r.
PUBLIC SALKS. ~
KICHAfOMD KHKK H4I.H —W lh?so don
• the flr*t Tuesday In rex*,at tie <w r
* arv» t M ou*e i tbeCi’y rs 1 uaru-ta,wi h " t-e I‘gHl * o t
*1 sale, ♦hefo" wi-»* r per'v vi: *ll that lot ATd p* c*’
of nd ft d mpr veraetts lying a «1 el i? i: the c itv of
An get a,» the Ooucty and tate a'cr ar i\ a the c r r er
of M* fc-tar.d Mc w inoe s!r-et%h v nr a front of 6<» f.-et
on M «rketat-e*», m v log bac* toßfjnol g'twt, with a
li c fron' o 6 feat on sai' str* t. bo ,d«• rt w r h bv Mar
ket street, E at by M- Kinos etre« t, an. Wc t by a lot o'
Dugas'. levied ob hs he r-ro >er<y •' John t .
M-'er, to >a ia f y afl fa c#fbree’osor ofmort.ag , isaued
from he Su e*or Court of • i hmoadCuntv, iafty-ir of
T* o"-ti W 0 i ? e, 'O' h* us* of George Dav f, Guard an
of Frede irk D Poi son and A. Fci-aon, m lot ch l-
of Louis G Poist-on, dec ased. against John B. Meyer.
Th.; af're-described propeity p< i itcd eut ia th- abov- fl
fi.on forced.ure, and Itvic on h < Sid day f f Oct., 1803.
WILLIAM DOYLE, Dep. Shif. R Co.
October 84, IBS'S.
RICH M o*o BHtCKIFft'B B 4LK.—Will eaold.ca
the fir t Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Lower
Market Ho-xee in the oty ot Augusta, witHn thetegal
hours <X sale, thefollowirg property, to wit: 4 Cfc'p-* s, 1
Ce .tre T*k le, 1 flofa, half d:*en Chairs i lot of Chairr, 2
Looking Olasara, 1 p ir braaa Iro a, wi h lender, 8a« vei
and Tonga; 4 Rocking Chairs, 8 Window Blades, 1 pair
Fancy Pc u as, half dosen Ch* ra, 1 Di ing Tat>!e. * com
mon Tani , Work bland, 1 'Uat c ase, 1 Bur au, 8B d
steads. 1 lot cf Crockery, Gas ware, Ac.; 8 Mattress a,
and Fa laaters; 11- tof bcl*ten>, Pdlowa and Bvd ing, 8
Wa hstan s with Ewetaand Fa ina, 1 Map of Georgia, 1
lot of btair Rods, 1 ot of Bto~e Pot Wire, 1 lot o Tabs
an l Bu % ket , 1 lotof Tia Ware 1 Refri erator, 1 Orach, 1
la ge 1 amp, and 1 lot of Lair p-*, 1 C <ok: Levied n as
the prope if of Jo eph A Be Is, to satisfy a fl. fa. on fore
• < mrc of mortgage is ced fr m the Inferior Court if
Rirhmar-d county in ravor o Wil iam A. Walton, aa* gne-,
ana ia< Joseph A. Beals Tne pop j-’y poined out i•tt e
a; id mortgage fl. fa , a~d le 'ied < n this 81st day of t'cto
ber, IS&'J WILLIAM DOYLE, D. fch’ff
Motsmber I,ISOO.
BUBKK t*HF RlP't ’B HAI.F.—WiII be gold, on i he
flrrt Toes »av in DIOEMBER nex‘, before the Co rt
t ous- door in Waynetboro*, said oraniy, wi.hin the legal
hoar* of i ale vis: one House and Lot in the v llag*» o' 41
exanUer, a*id Lot contain ng two acrea of land. L vied
on by vinae o f t» o fl. fas. isaued from a Maei irate's Court
in said county, one i i fav r of Hill Baoderftrd va Jam's
Qu'onacd Joa. A bhewmake, Auminietrators of Bryant
Gunn, deceased, and one in favor o* Andiew Deieney va.
t. fi D -gna!
Also, at th'* same t me and th'e) bund ed ac>es,
m< re • r leas o'oak and ickory Land, a ljoii.i ;g lands of
James Grubbs aud J hn a. Rosier and others, levied on
aa she property of Daniel G. White, by v rtue o madrj fl.
fat, ia»ued from a Magistrate's Court in f vor ts boah Ad
ams vs. I anieiG Wi ite Levies ra ide and returns J ome
by a 0 mstab.e, this October 81,1
nov2 A C. K HKLAND. Pep- fh'ff.
(miMUIA MUaHIFFa hALK.-Wi!l be sold,
j rn fie fl at I'uesday in DEORM tER rext, before the
Court-house door >n App ing, Co ux.biaccuatv, h etwee the
esaal btursof sale th following property, to- wit : Elehty
Acrea es Land, more or !eas. in aa d coat.ty, on bo*h
aides 0» the ueorgU Railroad, tweniy a x miles from Au
gusta and known as Faw Dust, iciuiog lands of James
Anthony and oth rs: i«vi doa aa tne p operty of *e
v. i arrod, t > aa.iefy two Justices' Court fl fia. irom lbd s
District, O. m., in favor of Will* Palmtrva. v .
C*rrol. Prope*>y pointed oat b; P aint ff in execution,
i.evy made and returned to me bv Joseph V. Y*«o, on
■ta<Je. JOHN ». BUiiON, D. b h'Y.
N ovember 1,1881.
mBTBUBPK hHKltlFF’n BALK —Will be
sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER text, be
fore the Court house door in Lexington, Oglethorpe i oud
ty, bet wet n t e legal hoars of sale, thi iol'ow ngpr >per y.
to wit: One lot oi Books, 1 Wardrobe, 1 round lab e, 1
T ana, 1 -ockirg Dlaia, 1 Tia o): levied© 1 as the pro
p?Ttye Jacob V Dana' yto satisfy tw ' fas. is ued r o*n
th* inftr*'r Court of sail county; one in iwvor of Towu
aend, Arnold a Co, and the other ia favor of Micsman,
W ac >tt a Co , va. j*c »b V. D*i ab/, su viving tf
Arnold A Darabj. Property printed cut by d« ei dar t.
Nov. 8 B. P. HaYwlE, bh riff.
OULKTHOHPK
sold on the flr#t Tuesday >n I E E'd >c £ next, be or
the Oou> t house door in Lexington Oghthcrpe county,
w ih-n the legal hours of sale, the so lowicg pi opt. t ,-to
wit: All sbai tract or parcel o Land and improvements,
ji g andbeiug iu the towuof Lexiog on, in the co. tty
aforesui J,co a 'tainingcne Acre, mo e or it as, on the south•-
trnaideo h 8 utnern Sire tof said town, bound d on
th* • a«t by tne lot ormerly owned by alien Goolsby, now
ewaed by Wm H Ward; south and w«st by Georg i B,
Gilmer'* la id, and north by the «cieet wh ch teparar ait
hem Be jamtn V Harden a 'a ot: Levied od aa the pro
per yof E ia«be hf. Arnold to satis y a fl fa on fore
cio»ur°of mortgage iaaued from the Court ot
i gtethorpn county, in fa erofGrorge B. Gi tr gai st
E. st b: hW. Arnold. TLaaforcsai > property po nt d out
lx sa d mortgage 11 'a. ¥. M. BMiTa, D. . hjrifl.
November 8, Ihffl.
OUI KTUUUFK hUKKIFPe BALK.—WiI be
sold o« the first Tuesday in DECKMoE-t next be f ore
- he Ccurt hoqa* door in tne town of Lt xinxtoo, < gLtbcrpe
count-, wit'in the legal hours of aal , the following pro-
I e-'ty, %-» w it: All that lot or parcel f land and impiove
v entr, lyii g an' brine in the town cf I exin,.ton, i aiid
county, com lulng Four Acres, more or less, on tbe wet t
si eo' the road e*dmg from Lexingt n to V e L*xi g od
Drp ta dop oaitithe revld'nce of Z U. Clark. *djon
ng lan ief Nat an Maitox and others: Levi don a t e
property of Francis J. Rocinron, o rath.f# h tt a on fore
cl s ro o’ a mortgage isat-ed ln.m i>he Hupe i»r Court ot
sai i o untj in Lv >r of rtephen Upson aga net Fran, ia J
hob’Dß >D. Property pointer o-t in aaU mortgage fl fa.
N- vie per SiSftfl. F. M.PMITH, D fhenfl
OULETHUttFE BHKBIFV » BALK—WiII oa
sold,on she first T e&day in DEOEMBt-IL nex., be
fore the Court hotp e door ix the to >n oi Lexii gt n Cgle
thorpe county, w'tbia the legal hours of sale, the f How
irg property to wi : All that t act or parcel of Laud, ly
inw and belDg in said connty of OgU thorpe, on the wat ra
of Buualo c eek, containing Four Dun red acd Eiftv
more or lea, adjoinir g lands oi John Wynn, ff e .
J. Hard n, aa. t. and oth ra: Levied or aa ihe
prop- fj o f Richmotd Lorough, by virtue of aod sat a y
two fl. las. issued from the Superior Cou't of said county :
o .e iu favor «f • U.-m G. Turner fgamr. R chm- nd
Doto- gh and Jam s P. Dorcug i, p" ncip* r, and Ue rg»
F. Plxit and Augustas D sier, se unties ; the iu fa
vor cf said Wiiii tm G. Turner against Richmond D rorg i,
Thomas A. Brown and John T. Arnold- Property ioui :d
out by Richmond Borough. F. M. SoillH, D. l her.lT.
Nov mb*-rß.lßffl.
ADMINIBTiIATftiIX'B&ALK.— Inpursuarce of?n
order from the Ordinary of d coun y wil
be aoid on the first Tuesday in JANUARY nrxt, at the
Lower Market-Hou e, in the c ty of Angusta, hich - ond
conntv, between the usual h< urn ol bale, a tract cf Prae
Lan 1 containing Thirte n HuDd ed »nd Fr y Cne Acres
oo ihe waters of J pirit creek, about two mi'ea a s ove Bet
Air, and adjoining lands of G o. W Crawford, Mr. PI m
inir, (lata Harry Baker's,) and B H. War en »>nd
others 41 o. 8 to wit: 1 negro man named Joe,
about 22 y*ars old, a T nn-r by trade; 1 ntgro man
aamed B.illv, about 4* y r a's old.a carpenter 1 neg o
man nam'd Mose?, 40 year* old; 1 negro man named
Harry, 60 years cld; 1 i egro woman named Eis , 18
years o>d 1 negro »oTian named Pachel, 80 years old;
1 nevro w >m »n named Daphne, yevrs old ; 1 negro
wornmq n»med Rebecca 40 years old. Ba d ptopert, be
lor g eg to the es'ate of Pantal on Fimon, d» cea-e >, and
so dto ■ the benefit of he heirs and creditors. T rma at
•ale. Purcha er to pay for deed for Land $3, and $1 fjr
bi'l of rale for each negis
Nov 1, 800 MAGDALINA B'MON, Adm’x.
ADMIRIBTtiATOK’B N *LK.— Will bo su'd, on the
first Turrday ir DSOKM B* E next, before he Court
bou.-e d<K>r io Liuc In county, between the le* al boars of
sal*, agreeably to an order of the G< ur of Ordinary o
•aid oo toll, one tract of Land in stid county, on the w»-
tera of Newford creek, containing t ixty sores of Land,
id ore or le*, adjoin ng lands of Lot House, Lewis 11- use,
*ud others. Also, the following Negross, to wli: Katv, a
W'nan, yea - solo; Ju U, 22year* old ; Busan, 22 years
old, and chi d ; Galina, 18 years old; Martha, 16 year
oli; Mary 6 years oh - ; Zach, a bov, 8 years old,a d
8f rah, agi i, 6 years old. Pold as the property belongi g
to the estate of Zvcharah Grimriev, late cf said county,
decea ed, f-r the ben.fit of the heirs ai.d creditors. Te'ms
on the day of sale. DKNNIB 13. DALII6, Adm’r,
October 11. 1856
DWINIbTftIATOIi’B BAIA-Will be sol», on
J:\. the first Tuesday in JAN OAR . neit, at the L wer
Market House in Augusts,with u the legal hou s of sale,
in pursuant e of an order »f the Oourt of Ordnary of Rich
mond county, the following property of Benjamin Pyne,
deceased, vs; The House and Lot oa the north sloe of
Br< ad-street, bounded east by Koutet’s, and west by
8 eveDs', and extending hack to Jmes-street. Also, th
*’e- ro Slaves ; Judy, ikaries, Willie, John, Jacob and
Julia Terms made known at the sale.
October 2 >, 1866- A. J. MILLER, Adn »r.
ADMINIBIKATOHB’ BALM.—In pursua cs of an
order fr-m the honorable Court of Ordinary o' J-ffer
iou county, will be sold < a the fl-st Tuesday in DECEM
BER Dirt, at the Market Ho <se in the town ts Louisville,
in aid county betwe n the lawful hours of sale, one
tract cf Land lo sa d county, containing ■ 200 acre*, more
or less, adjoining lands of A. R. Wright, John Jordan, and
R cky Com'ort creek. Also, a lit use and Lot n the
town of LonistL'C, having a traot of Land belonging to
the same, containing BHI acres, more or less, a -jo.uing
lands of As.% Holt, ana the town Commons Bold us the
protery of Dr. Philip 8. Lerrle, decease', for the benefit
ol the h irsand creditois. Te "'ion the ' ay o' sale.
ROGER K. DIXON, 1
October 12,1565. LLt Ti> 0. BEL», f Mmril
/'A lAtiOIAAi’M HALM.—Pueuant to an order Lorn
VX the Honorable Oeurt o Ordinary of W rren O uniy,
-nd b.v consent' f otoe- parties i« tested, will be sold be
fore the Court Hjnse door in Craw ford Tide on the flr.ii
Tuesday in December next, a tract of land contai Ing
eight hundred (8 0) acres, m< re or 'ess, on the w*'e"S of
W i-iams Creek, known as the Asbary plao**, adj l l*»g
Procter, Ohapmsa Elliot’,and ether*. T'el n .isref ee
andpr«cuc ive, well adapted to ihe growth of c rn,co ton,
Ao. harms wosdland convenient to every part of the firm.
Persons wishing to examine it will cad on Mr. M Beck
wertb, or N . ohnson, who can be found on he premises.
Bold for distribution. Te tins on »he day of sa e.
MART H. LATIMER,
Guardian for Miner* of R V Anbury.
Warreutoo, Oct. 15.18.6. R. R. ABBURY,
OCtIT For o h r L-gatees.
Ir'XKLLTtIIX* BALK.—Under an order from the
L i Ordinary of Richmond County, G o , will be sold on
the first T jesd y ta De - rm er nex>, at the Market House
Id Louisri le, J«f r*on Cowry, that valuable pianta ion,
compriang 16 0 hundred acres pine, mixed, and swan p
land*, lyi >g a ong the Cen'ral Rdlro*d,in Jrffer on cotn
tv, Ij2 mihs f rcm ’ avannah; sotre 600 a res c ear d, ai d
the pl*ce well a- d recently improv d. 8 Id as the prcper
ty of the late R< ber F Poe, dec aned, for the benefit of
tis hd r s and c ed.tors For ’nforma'bnand terms, app,y
to William 0. PoMacon, Geo.
octl7 ELIZA P. POE, Executrix.
bTOK’g BALK.—Agr*-eaoly to an order of
J the Gomt of Ordinary of Ri(hmond county, wli be
sold at the Lower Market Horse in he city of Augusta,
on the first Tuesday in LEO r MBkR next, nine Negroes,
v'z; Elijah, a man sged TO years ; Edmu d, a man
eged 65 jeirs; Matilda, a w man *g d 26 years, aDd h-r
d ughter, Fanny, aged Byear*; Clari sa, a w roan aged
*25 * cats, arm her nfant, Jonn. a boy aged 14 y r ars ;
Ph Ills, a girl *g-d 12 years, aui Rufus, a boy aged lb
> ears. Also, 6 0 ere* of L-»nd, subject to the widow**
dower, bold's the property of ChaJes E t laTk, de
ceased, for the be n fii of the h Ir* and creditors
October 14,1866.* BAM’L B. CLA h K, Ex’f.
BALK.—W 11 be told, before the
JPj C urt-‘ euse d'or in the oornty of Doughertv, to he
highest bid rr.on the first Tuesday in Dr.OfcMBKR next,
a k>t« f Lard drawD by -Nicholas Murphev, late of ftieh
m nd county, e ©eased, f rtnerly I" thee rnuty of Bak r
aad now D< cgbe'ty. lylrg in the 2 dis, and f-o. 112,
comain ng 25<> *c es. B.id ot of Land adjoins Col.
Crurer** pUr ta The La do»nbe ou*h at private
a r row the Ex cu*o"a, ty addressing M. MURPHEY, at
Hpiers’ Tu nort, J«ff:rson ooontv, Gs , or E. T. M R
PH kY, Aug s:a, Ga., pr vio is to the day of sale. Terms
I bcral to *n approved parehaeer
MIL) EDGE MURPHEY, I v .
0 ct. 16,1856. E T MURPHEY,
f \ LAfIDI Alf'ft BALK.—WiII be sold, rn the first
IjT i ursday 'n DECEMBER n'xt, before the Court-house
door in Co ombia'ounty. an' er an order ot the Coa t of
Ordinary of aaid county, all the Lano belor g'ng to 1 ouisa
H. Hmith, a n inor. BJENJ. E PXaRRE, Ooard’n.
Octot er 14, ISfG.
ALMIftIaTRATOB B BALK —Under and b vir
tueofan order of the honorable Superior Oourt of
Oglethorpe county, sittiog aa a Court of Ohanoery, will
be sold before the 0< urt-hoase door In the tewn of Lex
•ngt- n in said conn y, on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, a tract of Land In said county oa Long reek, (
containing niu ty five acres, more or less, adjoining lands '
of Henry Young, Co umbusj Landrum and William 0.
Gil lam. bold as the proper y of the es ae of bicn*rd
Asbury, d» ceased. Terms—Credito f twelvemnnths, with
notesmd go d security. MARE H. YJUNG, Adm'r.
( c ober 8, 18*6
ADMIMsTBATbR’H BALK.—WiII be sold on
WEDNKeDAY the 12th day of DEOBMB-R Dext,at
the late residence of Henry R J>ea wylsr, deoeased, in
E county, the forowiug p cp-rty, to wit: oie ’ot of
Pork and S ock Hogs; one lot Mu te snd Horses; 1 Sheep,
Cows and <ioats, two yoke Bt< era, all the PI ntstio a d
farming Uten ill b -longing to the estate of said decease -4 ;
l agon, 1 ox W*gon, 1 small 1 bor.e wavoa snd
l Carryi- g, l lot Corn F dder, Oat , Wheat and Shacks, 2
Gins and 1 Thrashing Machine, 1 Bair and 1 Grani'e
Mill Stones; lot old Milllronr, 1 Pleasure Carriage.l sett
Blsck’mith'a Tools Hous*hold an 1 Kite ten Purnitur , and
many other article* too tedious *o enumerate. All sod
a property bel nging to the esta etf th said Henry R.
Desdwyl r, deoeased. Sale to continue from day to day
uot lan<sso d. Terms m tde known on •he day of sale.
Octil, 1866. JOH • DEADWYLIB, Adm»r
ADMtNSBTHATOITB BALK.-—Will be so d, before
it a Court house door ’n tin town of Lexi gt n,
Oglethorpe county on the flrit T eidsy In DEJEM M RR
ne«t, wi hin the usual h .urs of sale, a tract of Lar d .in
said county, on Buffs I' cretk, containirg one thooaaod
%cre», more cr less. a 4 Jonln glands cf Augustus nosier,
Jos. B. Bu ier. John Wynn, Rtshmood even h, and
others, bold a tnepr p rty of Hay T. Landrum, de
ceased, for benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day of ale. Z. P. LANDRUM, Adm’r.
9*. Ifr6s.
i BhKI WMMHIKF’B BALK —WUI be so'd, be
fore he 0 urt-house door at E'herton, Elbert county,
oa the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the
legal sale hours, two Negro Gir's, one by thfi name or
Hannah, 18 >ears old, the otb» r one is uarr ed Pi mum,
14 years oil: Levied upon as the properyof,Juliu* r.
P «531A , 35!?
the to loving P ro P'' , d - , Barrel Bobo, J.mf. B.
lag 40. CT., o ' D ,^* on ..the prr perty of ICU.h
gone, nndolh-r.: .ftT from the
r-ont.r. to »tui» J “ ,u . r ' *. .J”, Barrel Bobor. Mil.*
1114 h di.tr.c tfr. M. In f Tor or n , a.-Je
Ounter. P ope.tr oon.uble.
i.SC-—Will be sold, on tne fl'rt
kA wi-«>»« ■ T
Chart* f OrTairr of ulJc mt/.th. andr drd h.lfof
eev*a e g ths of ihe lc* o* Land kno»n a N .44, In ha
2d district cf Carroll co^uty. Fold as ths prope» ty of the
estate cf Joseph B'ackweli, deceased, late of kloert waua
, w t# rms made k 'own si the da? of sale.
l7 ‘ EL'ZABETH Bi AO WELL. Ex’trlx.,
Oet 2% 1860. JAM %J. BLACKWELL, Ex’r.
L‘iV UD S 00.
A.
NOTICES TO DEBTOKEAJNL ‘
ITO« 8.
N°v T . ,n th« rjta'.ff
ty, are requested to cnn '”
t ose hawing de-OHniis gainst said i PHJ ' m l ', nT l
’ ,a " „u„u th ’ tir rV^iU'lh^'bj
-ov>rber6, -aas. A * I,v 11 > £ '<•
K '-'I IW'» > M iHHw lb- -tvoo- • .
roe fat nym r |: aa nl’ Ain «h% V!} ‘° “” l1 ‘ im
I estate wl] pro i* r.m , ' '-‘trt ni'n s .a.P.t
tae t ine r e n.i"™ ty ol > »n:tebt.c»i-<l wi t.fo
_0 teb rS, 15.5. JOHN K JeOK’ON. Vrs’r.
ptr-ens itirtahtetf t° the ettate of NV 1.
r«ne.?S?o m * •’* W rr ™ « dec «>ed. .re
o. y trr^e n p”’ct^;r”w ib *“
Cwtob'r 18,18 f 0 A OHOLA3 O. BA-JON, Aum'r.
' Go t-r, 1^ t ° J'tin 0.
ri diate pajment ' a'.T ’ ’t re 1
mendsig»iDst«»t,ldeceas'd a” h er „ u d , h .'S" haTlll * <*«-
the ( erne. d»,y
October 91.1 She. B - « U »», e -mV.
N
-f .Ik Va M deccasea, a,, requested .mmedleteM,;
ment; and those hav u claims agaiost the same are
herebs not.fled to prose nl them within the timL o r,.
scribed by law. prt
ROBERT A Rnn^Adm'r.
NOTICK.— All pel sons indebted to the cauteof v7.
Jane D Z au, la eof Richmond county dre’d *
requested o make burned ia e paymentaud thola
bavine demands acains said e tate are requested o
sect them duly authcnticaied scocroirjf-to lair ' 1
J UN W.ZINN 1
Nov 4. 1-65. JOHN lUSTKa. f K *'r'-
N °u' K f l ,' r ?™ iu lint ‘1 Ihe totlte cTw ii
“ 8 siy, laie.i Bdg,o, uu-trict i-. dete-fd!
■ ill please ii ake imm.d ale pa.m nl, d I t , eDel !
sons having d inaodsa amstsad Ks at , - ill pieasi pre
sent the-a t.roperiy autbemi. atrd as the la dis ts
Nov. 98.1830. JOHN O IMHNEI, aum’r.
TWO >lO9 TH(i after date application wm be made
to theOrd. lary ofTalialetro ccuuty f<r leave to sell
the I aoilnel ng i g toihe ni oriof N. wtun Co-pe-, l.s
of said count , den.Msed. J.\o. M. T1!,!0.Y, Guam n
8-ptembnr 6, If 55
|<WU SiubiUs a ter date ap, .icai uu wi .
A to the Ordinary ofOolumuia cou ty for leave tn Ht -u
thy Lamia be'orging to the of lieuianin Lera d
Feptexb r 4 ISCO. MAKY QlC’ttl, , G i-trd’..
npUOMUkTHa fur ate NppTniaicu'"tr|.l r e m.«
JL to the Court of Crd nary of «’bhii ond county for
leave tote I tie property beotwin - to the eh ate of! be mu
Giaec tek, de.-. a>eJ JOHN K. JaCKSoN. Adm r.
feept »• ber 6, IESO.
I -T1 DAVh after ate ai i hcatit n wul le made to
k* the Cou 1 1 fOi dinar t of Jefftrs n county, foi :eavs
to a lithe Land and Negro s Eeion iu . to the es ate o
John Way, late of *ii. county, de e »e<l.
September 4, IS 0. J UN R. WAY,A Wr.
O MON FHB &f erdate tpp;ie ti * ) will oem ide to
th jhono'nbit Cou LofOrdina y„fj ff u o nty for
leave to sell the La cl belonging to tne estate ot D 1 ry
Pe r dew, late fso'doouuty dt-oea e'.
Feptembe* 7,180-*. I ENJAMiN PERDEW. Adtr’ .
rpWO MCfIV IMb after data app ioaUon will be mada
JL to th* Ordma-y of Warre cou ty lor leav-to sell tha
iie/rm be'o i mg o Joseph‘L J 'l ies a miner,
sept. 7, 1555 E',Goaid*an.
O MONTHB afterdate, application will be tna •
to the Uouora le Court of Oram try Bur e
cou-ty, for I«hvc t - sell all i h Beal Eh a;ei
belonging to the e.ta eo. Bryant Quinn <’ec d
Sept. 11, iB6O JOS A. HHBWAiAKW, A im’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county for leave
to sell the Lands aod Ntg'i'ea belonging to the 'state of
Mary Ant «' o Have b,deceas'd late o : taid county.
Kptem cr 22, 180). O»iA ! T BA * L Hs, A *m'r.
r |'>Vt O ill Tit b* after date application will be made
X to the Ordinary of I* nroln county for ,wve lo sell
apmt of the Nrg o pn pe ty btlo ging lo the ettat of
Milton laa hn', late oi said cou. t> de . nacd.
kept.‘2*2, 186 D. J. PvSOAL, Afm’r.
I>VAO liOiV'l'i .ft alter date application will b made
to the Court ol Orun.aiy o: biciimond county’tor I ave
to se ; l t:.e Keat hi-t-tte and ll tfhares Fransi u 1 o.n As
-ociatlon, the property of the • s'ai cf - redenck Tischer
decea « . JKANokh TIoUIIIB, Ai m x.
Be»tember2s, ’855.
'ini6 MOATIIB after date application will he made
X. to Court of Ordinary of Warren couury, for leave to
sell the Negrues belonging to the minor c ililreii o(bamue
Hart, of arid county, deceased.
Her* 29, 1865 r AVingL HART. Qu*r , *n.
'’pVaO MONT rib alter date ppi.o.ation will b-made
X to the Court of Ordinary ofWarr noountyfo* le-»vi to
-ell the Rea Es-ate be.< nging to !he estate o' Ueo>y A.
Jones, deoeased J'M *BB JONKS, i Agfm’r*
Htopt 29, 1856 LLOYD 0. B*:i.T »
MOR'l'Mis after cate a-olloati n wi ! bo « vie *
to honorable Cou't of of Oolumb h com t y
'or leave to so Ith : l and n«‘ Negroes belo.i mg to ;hs
miner children of William »Dd Mury Hs«r«>n.deceasi d.
A’ tOLOM AMAKKR, ( ,
October 8, IP6B JO »N | l “ rB *
'IAVVO U.% I IIH alteril <te application <>ill he made
X tolheOrdtrar oi bichmond uuniy for leave o s >1
*h-i Leal and Person'l I rjper y • ! n>i gto ie'Slaieof
David Calvin, deceased. HENRY CALVIN AJm'r.
Octo 1 er 6. I*'6
rj'WO yiojtlil* <« ter »te app c tion will he in* s
X to beOrd i.aryo f Kith *-ri'« cou ty for leave to sell
the pers mal p o eity bi loDglng to hesrkiah; Havaunah
Vi' ginia ani. William Kav In. niinom.
WM M JGBKPII,
October 5,18‘5.
rpWU i l*B V'er da'»* a-pHca'im wHte m id#
X toUeCour of( r ina yo'J ff rson «o uitv,'or havs
to sell the Negroes teiougi gtottfe minor chi] ren o Al
len H. Tarver ALI EN P. *1 AhVkR Guar ’n.
Q,t cher 4,1866.
IWO MONTHS afterdate, -nplio.tion will he r * w
to the Oour’ ofOsd na - y«»l J ITart n co ’nty, for 1 n\e
to sell ihe ard and heg-oes btlocg ng lo the eta to of
Thomas iianiiab, dectased.
JAMBA F. HANNAH, I » j_-»..
WiL; lAM F. HANNAH, ( AaGi rs '
October 10,18 f 6.
Tt\VO Mt'NTIIM after date apjl ea ion wilt be made
to the Ordinary of R c moad co nty for e*vt- to sell
the Negroes belonging to .h-
deceases. JOHN K. JACK-ON, Adin’r.
October 6,1865.
to the Oourt of Oi dinary of Warden touniy for !»• v«
o»dU a Lvn I W*rrant beongm^ - to the est.t-of Idiin
ct-.phens, dcce-is'd. A- 80,
At the same time, ai pllcatu u will be ir.a ie or eaveto
s '1 'hr* e I .and Warrants belonging to the e* au* cf John
Baker, de »*i>s d G t it IK o. ALIEN Adm*r«
l>c b. r 9», 1 66 .
DAkB after«'nt app ci lon will I midoto
the Court oft rd nary of Eheri coin y f*r 1 a »* s o
se 1 th“ Ntgroes belonging to the estate of I>**. A. Aiiu
s>ea diei'd S.AUAiI M ARMoTEAD, Adm’x.
* C’.oner 8 1856.
TiWO as er date application wi I be raa»>s
to the ou t rfOrHtary cf Jtff rsonronrty »or |e va
t seU a v e*r • H«y belaying to Benjamin 8. Hud oi,
minor htir or E b rt Hudson, decease-'.
October T, IHL. ELBERT W. HUDBON, Guar ’n
nto iIIOkTHW af:e date, hti> icalion v ill oe ads
to tbe Court of Or dinary of Albert countv, f r leave
to "ell the Home and Lots in Peters -urg,hnong'n <o ho
tsa'eof hr A. rmst a*, d* ceased,late of t* beri co- uty,
October 8'
l»AYri ts er dHt« aoplication will He m - .d to
O t 1 e Court of Ordinary of Pi hmondcouu y, for eav** to
sell the Res I Eat at eo*lon> Ing t the est ate of Wil iam B.
buHty, la eo' Edgefield D st 1 t, . d.
Nov. 7 J« UN G. WfIGNRL, Adra**-.
SIXTY DAYS i be made to
the Court of Ordi. ary of Columbia county, for leav*- to
sell the Negroes beiongi-g i t s eestat of a Uolse '-rck,
de eased ROL-T. K. WOODINO, Adm’r.
Nov. 1,1665.
KTY HAYS sf er d te applicaUon *ll be m ds to
O the Ord nary of Pur eO unty. for Uav<* o sell the
real est«t •be on ! ng to J.sph b . Pirn, h r inor.
Nov. mb r 2 666 O 11 P RRY, G a*d’n
SITUATION WaNTF 1
A YOUNG M AN, who is a Grad ix» t of rne of tla 1
beßt Col.eve* in the H'.ato, and who has ha I a me
experience in Teaching, 'esi'eu a snoation f»r the vt*i
year as Principal, or / in pome good J cl:o' 1.
Address XYZ, care ol Uudooo, Wei ora k Do , W«r
renton, Ga. seplO w<f
fcITaA>I°N WANTED. |
ALADY vno is wli qoali e wit e pleased to ta v e I
ch rg* of a se'tot tchooi of' iris f* m1" to 2ym s 1
rs *ge, or of a private sob ol in a fmiy Ap lv at ih ■ 1
offl e. ooiSB t* 8A *Jt
TO BINT OK LEA K,
AFAHN on t v e Wiightshoro* Hoad, 10 m : l>s •bove
Aigoslv, and o. e mil- fr mB . A r, h ivn a rma I,
com'ort&ble Dwelling-Hour-, Ba n, ht b e and Nig o
Houses, on r.hich there is g*.od < lodu t ve L n «, ab ti 7) *
acre* under pood acd a new f n e, hex thy, and a p»*nd i
well of wa*er in the y%r J. tor r e r a,apply on the premi
ses, or to the u dertlgntd at Au nt-ta. 1
nl d2*w«t I BoN P PUGAB, Trot'en. >
AGRiC H-TUR'L AND MECHANICAL IFPIf-
ME NTH, b* AND BUILD: Rc» Al E
RIALP, HAROWARi, CUILKRY, AnD HOUSE
FURNISHING 600D8II
WK hsve new in store, and wlll continue to keen a
la-ge .tsvortmei.* of the most apj roved aGK CU -
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, for Fou hern me, cor,Pint ng of I
Bin. lo and Two Horse ’furnrg Plows. 15 variet ex ;
I) u le h’icMgaD, Double Mould Board, and Pi l »Me V
Plows; Fu ad' Plows, rev-r kinds froimx s r» e t
PI- w; Cutivators; H rr »p, 8 kinds; Corn £ Hh-ie, 6
kinds; Ptraw Cutters, 10 il*< aan i kinds ; Boad*cr pea;
Hors,* Hoe ; Horae Po >er* and T >re*her*,6 varieties rs
e*ob; Fxr. Mills Gran Grid lea; Gra » ard
Hard et; Machines. Both Hooka; Prun rg and
He gs xnrara; Prur i.g aw« i.nd I'hiaels; * tasi e
Mea Cutteisani Sraffera; Farm r, 9 Boi'em t r boi r g
fold forF ock; Olu ns; Hay and G rd.n K-xkts; Ha/
snd Manure Porks; Hoes, Bi»a 'ca, J h »ve'a,Grain hco' pa, 1
Wheel B rrows, 91 Id and 0a den Rnl rs; Corn Planter*.
Pca’es, htore, tve chouse, and Depot Troc-a; Well *i a
H r*e H ck ta; Pump Chain and fixtures. Bock Fait
for Pi ck.
We e p FXTRA ' OJMT-* for ocr Plouvha ard will fur
ri h. at *ho t noth e, uch parts of PI uihs and other im*
plern* nls. as rray be > anted to re lace i rokec pi ei. i
Gentlem n’a-nd Poy-’ TOO'i 1111-BTft e»R>pltie, Ac I
We a e also Agent* f r B-Iling the so V»w|og .-uo'efl 1
BCOTIVLU T ' f GTAMTO'iRn AN r 0 R < uO Hfcß«, }
•nl ers*ly admte to be he kat Crush'rs tv r in*
vented, and i i *h« ca ■ o' *h ch ior fee i g *t ck, * * avi? g
ofone-t ir is made, aa bus r prove 1 beroed ri pu»\
UOKACH’Faoi WV:IGH k GRIFFITH 8 Cl cnlar uWfl
and BaW GUMMERB B'PKa EN J Ba MA VNM c.|„.
brated Fire, i o and B rg’ar Proa BAI AMANDER
HAPf.a; ROTARY fcMOOmi G IRONS. bea*ed w.th
Aicohol —No fami y liquid be witbmt k s v r u eul
article. All.the above ar« offered for ax eat M nd regu
lar pie, iu c o- c *on *1 han ettenJ«e st-ok of
HARDWARE AND *',l T-.KRV.
C VRM C Akl, A HFAN, Arguata, G».
Wm. P. CiaMi'H an | J-b B. I bam | Cko. F. / ium,
oe 26. b
ILANTATiCN F R SALE
TH ft 8 1 cr f'er. beiug desirous of an ng h r lu-1-
ne 8, <He s forsa c one of the be u t |l in rfouth-
W'Bterr Geo gia. he tract con ain* 0 " acres, wih
about 26b ac es in rultiVitioD. About 460 a »es of «hx
tract i» the ve. y rest hammock Land; the a’a re good
uplxnd. ItlirslnGhh ua coast , up'u >l.e *st rs of
0 Ic'as wf.atchie and Ppr ng cr.eks, within 4 milei of
GPiioovilie. I woudbeag od t ton f r n p y -ic n.
/n/ *n» wlfth’ig to pu*rba e, *i!i find m-'pmihi
place,or can hea rom me by ad lre an gmt at Mo-gan,
Calhoun county. Iwi 1 give amp e ime.
octS -Wtf WM. L. L* MFKI^,
STRAY rD ( R STOLE!!.
riROM MOUNT M % til A Hii P (iUOUNO.on
P Banday nigbf, t e 7th ins., one BLACK iiUKFK,
rather over n ed u-n riae, n to’erabte good order; son.*
white spots ahoat his fynd feet; about fl-« or lipid
old; shod in front; some marks of thi britet log o- Ma
hind parts ; moves wel - ad G ovy ( «nd a little wi d r-hen
rested. Any person taking hra ap and him to
the aubsenb-r, at Mr Joseph B Wright’s, one mi efr ra
Patterscn’s Bri ve, on Brixr Cre-k, In Je£T rx »n c. u ty,
Gx , will be reasonab y rewarded, and any -rs rm 'lon
■*o6peeling him will be thank uI, receivtd. it by letter,
direct to Reedy Creek Post Ofll '
wtf NA DANIEL B BOBTICK.
WAR ES C USTY LAND FOR SALE*
I\% IM. sell at pub.ic outcry, at my reaHunc*, on tha
14 h day o DECEMBFB n xt, my Plana'on on
»hi« hl now reside, in Warren coun'y, • rorgN iyin* on
the s or Loo>- Creek, c n'aining about feSO xc-cx, on
Which Wil iam Hi 1, late of said count’, f rmeHy iwed.
Io - r ala»at the same tim • and plac *, all F tock,
conairting of Horses, a pair t>f fl ie, wel hro eyourg
• u'es Oxen, Cows. Per *-nd ft'Xk Uo v, cheep, *o.;
torn,» dder, Wheat, Oats, Peas Potatoes. Pl-n’atoD
Tr ola, Shocks and article* of (Icuehold and Kitctan Fur
niture t 'O numerous to mention.
I offer row, at private sale, a Negro Wxn named Tom,
about 87 years of age, a valuable serv nt, carri g«
drive*, Ac. My other xdegroeal wiih to hire forue Beat
J ?ormsV ai?e, Ac., w U be Übcrai, but defln-te’y pub
lished on the day ts sale. WINN I FRED LETTER.
d 8
WAR hi N COUNTY LAND F)d BALE.
WIL.L be amd at the Court-house or in Warr- nfon
on the first Tu-siay in D CKMB - K b
jred >nd fifty OC'ea of »Ine L nd, on the waters ts Po- ks
oral, rt creek, .d.o, n ,Lg l.od. or Ct ra »• “
T. Grace an 1 others ny one w.a HENRY R.
obt. n f.itber Inf rm.tlon, me T K
OODT.Or ■ U. POlll-K, htq . » copY>
Not « 1853. HorTTor O 0 * Eclm d Oocy.
QUltCIi THEE’.
rr-.HR Orsmre th...- 1 T»ri«*»—l looti wl h ai sbood-
Tlfoe oft. SoS .pro- <1 -g be <b. 83 =« 0.. ..0.-
li oo IT-*J w.wtf D BIDMOND, Augusta. O o.^
|,.gM(LY p1.0U8.-SOO bam, from s 1 .-;te I White
r Whe. t, just rece ve 1 from the Gran te M Us for sale
,y t ctl9 l _ L»w 18 AL EV.
CIOdLIYKK U»li —-Hedgman, Cark *Crt’i, (sue*
j to RusQtcn, C.arx A o. )»obehx at
at 4 w. H 4 J Tl R»IV»8.
B“ UOvTm WIAD'OKi bUAP.-lkree gross oTtlTs
fine Boap rectived by
t o:gg WM. H, TUTT.
LUBIN’w KXTHACB —T»e ve d aen, comp liing
a 1 ho different odtrs, rec ivadky
astUt WM H. TUTT.
UL%hhFM.~ 82hhda.e-toico Cuba MULABotB;
JO.i b >ls. oocice N O. MOLA88E8;
16 •* Havtmeyir AMo ler’s 8 IT BY P UP.
for sais by [octlJJ KaND, WILCOX A 00.