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* But when h• f atl- fcrjught f j rti immedia ely h*
4**2s** **** e *’ eC4 °*® the tureit it ood« ' —Mtr
* fn my h *rt ‘be Medt cf grace
wer-T»ent*d ong ego; •
®*l: **} wn * l * l » r? taring op apa-e,
The heaven y j-erm u glow.
Ta ' «'«>*’• c m-, nrn u | lhe tr , iß
Jnvfea hi* keen.
ThJ fl IU foret ergrrt .f
Thefln'nr cuts Hi c'u<t*n rare.
For, i ng wivh rosy nine;
Lord of th- T.ney* r •, Thou J c»| apart
How 1 >-ig a frailiiti v.ne ?
Bweet friends that erst b# | *e me ttood,
A n i c urmed myf* t from sin.
The soouer ripening In aii g ~<l
Wer : •< oner gathered m.
And Death the 7 arrester, ’m d teirs
fog otty on th*o at l«,
Jn ttc weet b!c torn of th«.ir re its.
Ba; r penet) of the sou!
Th» bil, I re»t> : n jr<vq|q|
Ha 1 *so*erfulof otfse, * V ’
Th *“ ll , L * *>°» «'*• »nl • roof the c\»in
T.i»t bind* yon wor d to thie.
To p r ay i, *h ne into »▼ heart,
Atd h *t« iti slow it.ciease,
Tor h *t 1 glsdl> w.u d depart
CDlo shy pe feet ,naee.
Thn Freaerrat oo of Mount V <ruoi -Bit quen
Tribute to Uailiiogtou.
While tho project of lhe purchase and preser
vation o: Moca V ernon, by the women of Ameri I
ca, la being br - ight to tho attootiou of the patriot
ic oi o»r Hiaie and City, we feel that nothing
cocid ba p aced before them more appropriate to,
or fore bio and ©loqaeut oa the subject, than the
following rac'a” from the speeches ol
J. K. Thouip-'<n, E q n and tne Kev. M D. Hoge,
(Episcopal,) ot Kichmnnd, Vs., on the ociaeioo of
ih* ceteb'-um o: W,nhir g'ou's birth day by'he
Moont Vernon Assoc.*’ion of that oily, in Febru
ary Umi.—Fhifodth hji Enquirer.
•‘What in©mor nso at the rnentioo of Mount
Vernon 1 it is a uau e never to be spoken among
men wi houi an emotion of exalted respect. It is
a spot to wuich lhe foot of the pilgrim will tom
forever from cali q tartars of the earth!” “We
come not to indulge in eulogies on the peerle -
charucter of Washington, bat to take conn-el cf
each other as to tho means of securing from possi
ble decrty and desecration the mansion which he
in abi'ed, and the grave w’ ere his ashes repose.”
“ Hut on this day which commemorates his birth,
and on an occasion like this we cannot repress the
indulgence of some proud and grateful recoiitc
tion- ; lor, the very name of Washington is so a*
social ad with ail that is wwblne in human char
actor ; with all that is gloriona in the history ot
our Republic, that at it© bare mention, every Vir
ginian, nay every cit ron of tbia t sw% Uinou, fee f*
h:H heart beat with a qux.fcev throb, and warmed
with the fire oj a rekndled pawiWe do
gratelully acknowledge the of Providence
in raising op for us a I3eto/Her in the dark hour,
wsnri it became necessary f . a weak and oppress
o f people to eriWr the list? with the Miairess of the
Koas, and throw down the g*arili*4x)foro the war
h'>rr« ' cteraris of Europe ; for giving us a leader
who w»~ capable of Cajon § mi the jarring eie
ruent- fit d.tcord, w*.o iov above the suspicion ot
h fldi motives; Mho could neither be misled bv
ineud-, nor iniimnlaUd hf free; who oo Id |
r< *i‘hor bo distract d by his own pareious, nordis
heartened by the follies of others; who could com
murid the confidence of a divided nation, and the*
respect ot the very power with which he cor tend
e ; and who with raw recruits and insufficient
supplies, yet continued calmly, perseveringly and
heroically to maintain the unequal contest, daring
the long yer.rs which intervene 1 hetwee the day
when tho first blood wa* spilled at Lexington, and
the hour when the trumpet pealed forih the notes
of victory at Yorktown. Naver—never, while
liberiy in d*ar to the American heart, wi l we for
got our obligations to the man who was to his
oouiitry, in pea'*o, the gate of SpriLg—in war, the
Mountain Storm.”
“No traveller in Europe oin fail to be struck
with tho revoreitc) with which the memory ot
Washington is universally regarded. However
forii guern may sneer at tho mention of other
narnos wo yenera e, when Washington is spoken ot
thoro is instantly a change of tone and man* er,
and whatever fond and grutef 1 1 eulogy we may
otter, there ii* an imm diate and heariy resprass.
“Atl civilized na.ions pay -|*oial honor to
the places consecrated b> tho residouce and death
of their dmtiugu shed men.
“Scotland .10* ( nly hue hor Abbotsford preserv
ed, unch >nged, a.d filled with innnmoraole me
moriuls of lier illustrious eon ; not o ly has she
Lor Diyburgli Abbey, where his aHhes repot-e, in
a plu « morts attraciivo even than ‘Melrose when
seen by pule IJloonlighl , —but, in Edinburgh hus
she eroded a monument which is, p rhaps, the
mod. beautiful and classic of a*l the monuments in
Europe! A little further Bouth, repose all that is
mortalvd Burns; and there, tou, is a monument
which d"»es Pom r to horsell, aud to the memory
of tier swoo ost bard.
* K gland ha** her Bt. Panl'sand her Wesminis
ter, wfiero tier po its, dalesmen, aud horoes sleep
with 1o y king l -, and d.griify the scone.
‘'And Fiaine has her Punthoou dedicated Ho
tho great souls remembered by their country.* ”
“What U contrast presented by the ‘honors’
paid to tho remains of Napoleon by the French
Government, aud the negloct and disregard which
has beiui shown by Americans for the ashes of
Washington! The Island of 8* Helot s was, iu
itself, a fit resting place for the King of Warriors
There lie lay alone , iu the mid ocean, beneatn the
fierce h iztot the torrid sun—fit emblem of his
own fi roe aud fiery genius—guard© ( by wave
was ed precipices, wl o*o base was strowed by the
fri.gme is of ship wreck d ba;que», tit emblems
of Ins own ruined fortunes. WniJe all around the
dp©p lifted up its waves, and, with hoarse voico,
cna; led bis requiem 1 But, France was not con
t i.t that 1 er Napoleon should have his grave or
a ©p t so remote, ami, with immense difficulty and
ex; >.-e, ret; vod his nmiaius to her own capital
where, amulet the rij iicing of a whole nation, the
th :inters of a thousand cannon proclaimed that
Napoicon was once more on the soil of France
w? i e civil and religions honors all conspired to
give mm an august bur a! beneath the magnifioanl
dome of the Invalidsa 1
*‘How much easier would it have been for our
Government to have paid some becoming tribute
to the grave ot W*-h i gtou, which, almost within
. Mgtit i t he Capitol, ha. been left to neglect and
forgetfulness l”
“rio i r-! l et th© thunder of your cannon to
dry pr cla m that Washington is still remember
e u*;d t -t, a’ least tho women of Kupublics are
not u; giau fa. I • * * F<>r the women of tho
U ’ed Btatc> have come forward with that forvid
patrio-ism, and that lolly pablic spirit which dis
l gu shed their graudmothers, and huve deter
mined to rescue Mount Veinou from thedoobt’ui
chau.es of the future 1 It is a igh and holy pur
l». • —just aucb a oue as hear s boating with such
go e s>mpathies an l grateful emotions might be
exp cod to cuccivc—» pirpose worthy of the
dung ers of the old Ihirietn StaUt, where the
fires apon the al ar of treodom wdl never be ex
tingu shed, w.lh such minietrants to keep thini
glow i.g ! When was woman ever wanting for tho
oiicaliou ot a sacred duty If When did she ovor
prove unequal to the demands of her country If Ii
1 were asked what 1 thought to be the mostdesira
b.o methoil ol securing Mount Vernon, as the
property cf the Elate, l would answer, not by
legislative operatio , but precisely iu the way that
the Central M«»unt Vernon Association propose,
tho volant* y contributions of our country women 1
I’ » ** ds oat to the men tn example of patriotic
feeling that is worth a thousand limes more tnan
tin s (ii to bo raised for tTm purchase, snd there
is something affect ug and touchingly beautiful in
this uprising of the matrons and daugta ers ol
Virginia ami the Union, to give per pot am expres
•ion us ’h ir veneration nnd for Washington ?
“And if it was thought commendable in the wo
meu i ii.: gland to raise a staiue in Hydo Park, in
ho»i r . i Wel'mgton—if it was considered a noble
aontiment which inspired the women of Massachu
Belts to c 'inplele the monument on Banker Hill—
how or. on mi re worthy ot our praise aud admira
tiou is this resoluti n of the worn u of this broad
land, to throw th; *'is of VirgiHia around the sa
erst pr - eie eta ot M mn’ Vernon.” * * * **A I
honor to the heads aud hearts which I ave devised
li sc oue lor me prewervatiou ot Mount Vernoi 1
Ah honor to the untiring patriotism wi h which
the ‘Southern Matron,’ iu the spirited, hopeful,
arul eloquent appeal*, has urged on this eoter
I - ’ * * * “And not only should their
tv« m <, r'< ko' i? me»t w h tho rend) sympathy
and generous aid of every man in tbia community,
bai a ought to oe a tu»Uei ot pride io ev ry path
otic son of our country, to discover such evidences
of r« ga?d for tho memory ol Washington on the
part <>f his countrywomen.”
“Bright omen of the tufurel happy pledge ot
the cmliuued prosperity otouroountry—lor while
wo.- 1 aii remn-.n© fatthlul to the memory of Wash
ing* m. his tame cannot die. From the lips they
best love, the sons ol the KepuMic will learn the
lessons of patriotism, and be stimulated to the
discharge of ihoir highest dul e*. Our young men
will be taught that ime only brightens the g e**n
and freshen© the iaurals that adorns lha brow of
the true I ero—ami so lorgas the name of Wash
ington s d ar to womon, our country will uever
b© witho t tho patriot told;or to defend its tights,
or the patriot bard to sing its glories!”
lute and 4 hiua.
Tho North Btar, at fc w York, brought the
reload Edition of the Loudon Times, of the 4 h
i. st., *1 kh contaiub tbo letters fr m ludia and
Onna by the OverUnu Mu:!. IVcs—Bombay, 8d
O •tube''; * alctru, 2d of September. The Times’
correepoudou' says:
“The iusnrreetion of the Santhals has not been
eo complete y pa* djwu as seemed probebie when
1 la*-t wrote. Ti e Grand Truuk roerf, however, is
clear, end the d< predelions cf the intnigtnie
fewer ami withiu very oonfiued limits The edop
ti n <t decisive tu. asures is a> ticipated as soon as
Ue wa.ther be cornea sea U d snl the coautry sutli
cieutly dry to enable the troops to enter the jr*u
gU'e The iateat from the distuibed
disliicTt dated Cdor.ta, October Ist, ana
rtfi <d his ci'y by electric telegraph yesterdty.
It e* i a viiaiityin the tns .rreotiou wh ch we
<>nger exited, ai.d is to the fol
lowing effect:—
*• of the family of the Zemindar of
Nnriampor* are murdored by the Bau'hals. The
Bantbals, 1 O'<o stroi-g, were about to attack Jan
tarab w* - L e rUuan': I’hill p* cams npon thim
and k' !cd 2b, woauding 50 or th*.”
l. i.ina Hmj Eose, Sept. 15—Shanghai ad
vi.- ar- t *i. 7th its but contain uo important
po •1 news. Nothing baa bean heard of lato cf
the h -s h s in the North, or of the movements
of o ir tl et.
A U»ee aiui h avity ara>«d pUnid fleet has
been destrojed, or dispersed, by her Majesty’s
bi (t U.ttern, to the north..rt cf Shanghai aud
tnuw : 1 pUuut-d and executed tneaaerea of Com
n.ai :«r V i,sitter have lieen rno.t beii.Bcial to
t. ta.»e native r.<ie t whi h had been Mri'-o.'v
’ •• t.d. Nmetoeu piratical vessel, have been
dvvtroyed.
remains quiet, and the province is ap
parse,,y more tratq ;il than beiore, if we may
judje Item ti e s»te tratsitcf good* and pro mce
losnd trom Cant - n, acd t't res car movements
ot t' c urge pa«wg« boat”, which ha.l lot* been
disr.std ou the met. Food is plentiful, and the
|trow:t,p crop* look well, tLe weslfcer bdnir favo
rs ic. Imp, ns ! i.>e in.proved considerably, . u d
ts„ "* aril othcr "(•cUs. ka*e also been
icq ired f rat fair prices.
shrrs5 h r rs 01 ,b< \ cew Congous have
arr v ed, hot prove'o be ct very n.d tT rent q a ,|,,v
tie asked. L»-t eeasoJi
hava been co- v g m rather ireoly, and pri-, 9
are . werin conscqnccc* of home advice*. ¥he
cropo Canton e-;k, which is reported as hei>g
only sqnai u, half ct fenmer Won., is euUrelf
U.en . r native manufaetme at high prions
to market * C ‘ NM;kiß * hich
proved, en<f ahirrtngs
rates. Otter mannfactnres have likewise been i„
qniiedlor. Mela s very dull. ,n '
Tea prreha-es have been exfessive, et an ed
vanee of 1 to 1 cts. per picul for good to fine
Congoue.
Her Majesty’s steetner Rattier left this for Co
chin China on ti e S r,b August, on a diplomatic
mission, having on board Mr. Wade, Secretary to
his Ex.e.iency, Sir John Is. wring, %'■<•, it is nn
d.rMcod, proposes veiling that country at a later
period.
Hon- K ong 1 ss reaped great advantage from the
d.atorbed state of China, and continues to pres-
l l ®'. Tne Chinere trade an ere in
creasii>g, tbo latter bring ee'im.ted at 56,000,
while tt« extensive land sales lately made have
f laced in he han sos tho government an unex
bli^Tl-^T 1 * of improveme ts long
1(1. to be d.smble. Wc undersiand the Tarlia 1
metdsry grant ot £s«,000 will be declined,
f'l 1. btew-cor carried to India cine
< >,]nese, bl-ck tea umcnf«tnrers, engaged by Mr.
*l r ? u ® for tb * C jveri inent plsntationa in the
northwest proviooee of India. *
COMMKRCIAL.
VAV N V AU. 23.—.• rrireA 1 c« b IfVtbioM. l’ f
*l 8 f'»e Ui* a•« (9 967 R-ir »rt; , 6
»»n lan toga ou tne riVer : 90 rem D .net) a»u s O .
S* t-‘anl Tbe«xpor -r rt >e « «ae p;rio> a-cun to
286 bd • ripla-v-, nd 84 do. Rea '• « 4, ▼s: o I iv
«r»'o' 197 ba e* Upland; io H vre ",M2 bale Up and;
( o P r’l-ni, We 472 atea ( p and . to Ho«too 820■b* ea
U imf.imMo lex la an te New Yo*k 4/»-9 ta.»a
Cp’aal aud 21 do. *** faland; to t h Dd© p‘ia 285 tuea
Upla d, to B\ i*m re 161 aea Upf»cd; <ndtoObar?ea
t nx? 0 oa>-a Upland, and 61 do B*a Idand LeavC pon
ban »an on ablpsoard, rot a tioc«r 84 902 do.
I rp!and,ar , d ’ 287 do Bea Island, ava nat ’6,616 bales Up
l nd, and 699 d». c ea lalan', at lb-: tarn? time set year.
oar ut« ek y repo t left »be market in a fev-Hah
ata e. by the P ciUc’* advee*, rece ved »be day
p>evi a*. It was stared Unit an advance of on
the f.&er qaaliUeihad beeo erta 1 ah-d doiloj? i v e «eek
fb re waa rot a limi ed oem iud th first ay<f the week
now snder review, and the a»)es «fitted were at extreme a
roofing remto On datnriay Uiere w*a ag od de
mand at an e g.tk ad vane-. Large sales were oande on
Monday, a< M . advanee cn . rices paid p eviooa t receipt
of the Pacifies ae ount* o* Totaday, anoth-r
day’ ba in-** *-aa effec*ed at firm prteei. On Wedaea
d«y, mere waa a* tqaie eo misb acUvi’y as on the By
prev <u t ; lb -»a ea • ere ‘toal , lh' ogb p ice exh b ted no
b nge. Yc»te 'ay, tie C*n da from Liverpool, with
d*te t> tie lOt' 1 , -e np fu y doe at Halifax, oper»'ors
were anxiously ava t:nv her arrival,and the tra r sacnona
of ihe ?av wer»*, in c » reqatnee, to a limbed extent.
The qaotftttors ■ e t'Tt 6ri w, appr ximate the actual
rates aa ne r»y a a con d b- a»cer amed a U*e clos' of ba
»n-*j »r-'erday They exh.bit an aevatee daring be
week of X to *c
LowMidding
ft kt Middlin’
Good Middling
The sales of the wees am-um to 8118 ba eaa r oliow*:
46 •( 9k; 44 at b* 111 at 8)i. 788 at 6),. 269at811-16,
luk7 otaM. 152* at 81 » si 6 18-16, 2188 at *». .7 at
9 1-6 6 j* at 9X; 12&2 al93i, f3a. 9 5-i6; 48 at and
Zknale* etbro «> IU cenu
6ea Hand*— ®ome a venty bales were sold during the
weea a-17&2 X aa the r*Dg- of praces The r«oeipta
b«ve been 17 n«les,at d the expert) 14 baler, as oaowa:
21 'o Ne* York,2 t> Boston aid oi to «<har!e-<ion.
Mice— T; is weak the tore cf the market has i proved
so e »r-at, »ndtbe r qair has irore active; rice
ml r g from to 4%c. *>i. »e bra ofaaesofK>ma
1 ib ' tie’ces a esc rates, aud of asw all Itof 88 tierce*
infer or at 4c ft lb The exports toot a 870 tier et, a*
f -lo»s: 150 Oi ho i00,&2S u> New York, 9o to Ba'.tim&rtr,
and 108 to Mob.le
Wheat—lh*. basinesa doing this w>ek bts been tmal!.
The re es it are falling off, and U e Block cn band is • aii.
Bat 14,479 buth la t.ave «eec. receive) sinbe oir aai re
noi t, an) 8,189 ooa .el eip rtei. We hear ts salei of
4,480 baahe'j r ed at The market quota
ikon* .re 9c^9 l 95.
Flour— ' brre is a I'ght stock on hand and a fair in
<4O ry f r the better qa*Hties. We Lear cf tales of 2C4
bcis. »nJ 49“ la k« at the f>lU>w.n? quotatiox.Bbuper
nae and ex ra Tamil) in btii. at $9 to 10.60, and m sacks
4.60 to 8.25. King ton extra r am uy ii wor h er
bbi.; Denmead** M«rie:ta 0 25; Etowah
lo.ro, an s Lebanon extr« $ 0 50 ft b jI.
Com— The demand for while r.*a been good since oar
last ’rp >rt, an 1 'besto aon band moderate. Sa'e* have
been rna e at 98 for while and 80 to 88 for m xed.
Oat»— With a 'mi I • o k >n first hands, and light de
ma d m Oleg in lots >t 5) to 60c., and retailing at 68
to 75c 9 basbel.
Hay - he stock on ha d is gxtd as aho the demand.
Ole on tLe wharf for Ncrtnern 8 .12M> Eastern
$ clft. Northero is rrUil.ng at |1 37 >4 and raa-ern at
1.6 - X A. We hear of a sale of Bvo bates Eastern on the
a bar a $1 98.
Hide*- ry Uidts <ra worth 16c.; Deer Skim 25@i6,
a d One PkiLi f1(25l 60.
Qroce* ien —l he market haa been doll daring the week.
jLxc r ui/<u6— sterling i« quoted at 7M The Baoki are
*eJn.g Ghee s on alt Noribem cities at 34 V cent,
premium ; and porchaain Ne* Yrrk bi*ht Bis at % dis.;
5 d .y* a- 34 cent, 10 da »at %; 8 day* at 34 ; 60 d«ys
at y%<&\ 34 , 90 d.y* and Beaton, Briit*de*pbia
»•!'' Ks -ir» re, 6.1 d*y OiUa IK4& 54 c nt. d acoani.
Frti AT*—Foreign fr uht* cjlidu dull we qaote
to iv rp ~1 34 d *nd to Havre Ic. o«atwiae f, eight* t-re
active a* fol.wa : to Boa cn 18-B‘i<Q;7- 6 f<»rcotton toNe*
York b/ stearrship X or cot to*, uy aa lio-- vessel* 815
for cot oo and 9c. -tr wheat; to Phiiaue phia by steam-
Blip >4 or cotton, bnd 10:. for wheat, n by sai log vei
•eiss 16 f ' f ?ottcn ano $ .25 9 cask for nice; to bal:i
m .re& 1 tit cotton, aD<- $1.87 for Bice.
CHABI Not 21 — Cotton —tbisaricl .ttracUd
a gool db.l of attention tbrongoca; the who eof bepe*
ced ng week, ar d nnJtr he ii fla & : ce of a_ active deman
1 t.dcd by adtxiiui'K freight ma ket, pnees gradually stlf
» U e , at ib - time of the arrival or the a ivices brought
» oatn- the - o me Pa-'ifl;, which re*ohei os on Friday,
w rede .-d-d! in av rof *eile:a, Oood Mi'd ing having
, *dv ne) t BJ4©9 and Middt ng knir to 9\c A. e
t* imac :• uu. were m ide paO ic, Bum: 8 0 bales were sold
• and bo:d rs cU me) t. h*ve oeiie; han oo any pn
vi-/U3 -lay uu L g ihii period. Ibis positi n was iu ly sub
I tai ied at the opt -i - gos the current week. 'lhedemaud
I dJriog thcflmt my took oil upwar aof2 oo bales, and t. e
r uapr- v men , wli h wa* bu’. partiahy tve oped waen we
x cobe o f riaer rep rt, was now e>Uo leh.d. Bud wa*
« an cf over ih: q laiioun notice j aoove. The
ocs i e of da urday w » heavy—2B ’J bale* —ano tb iad*
• ranee Wa* o. oa y sus ainei, but as the a. y progr seed
V ih re w>* an evi en'- tendency < n he ratne paid toward*
• a further improvement in pric a, w ioh was fd y real
i sed outlet Its ot Monday, ah ch reached BUiO ta!> s.—
1 l e market during she ast three days ha* a- q Ded addi
tional sire gtk, w: ich wa* parti u arly iheca- yekGrd*)
when traces reacted ’heir i.igle.t p int ant the week
clo j cd wuL pri;es 34<&% higher ibau they were on the
16th n*t. W bsve altered cur qjoiatioi a'o correa, odu
6 «i b bi> atue of ihiugs and toe i&te* we cff.r b low wu
n show tne ojn lion of tne market at the c.ooe of bus<D«s.
U The s its • f the week are anong Lbe heaviest ol the
H se bod, and are estimated at 14,205 b«iea. »g ust the rt
u ceipt iu ti e same time of »8 t 8 bai re. Tb- transaction i
m ybe claused a* ronows, z: 7oaea at 734 ; 20 at b 1 6;
3 i 8 at 834 ■2l at 8)4 .78ai8*, -64 ai 834 . 429 at 834 .
f* 88 a9; 65 .9t «;1119 t 9>4 : «<» «t 9 8-i6 ; 80.7 .i
t 9ig ; 61at9C-:i» 5731 at 934 illat 9 7 Id. i2-»oai9>4 ,
> *dH 25 bale* at 9)40' We quote Lo to S net Mi d1- g,
a.u »ir<&— bhorty ller we b*d cl sea oar report t..e
aiv.e s y the fitcamer • an-*da c»me io hand, br nging
au »o vance of a farthing in t e Liverpool ma r ket. Wht.t
effect th * news wii hive upon our market, wbic r is »>u.
’ p>• riy sup lied at present, remains to be tteu. The ma
• i-t or ti a Islands h-s cot yet peued. A few sma I lo.s
’ Fiorui * have sold this wet* at prioes, as we learn,
rang ng from 20 to 2Cs
, Jlice.— l'beo Ik o tne receipts, ccm >r's- 4‘4 : 1 tierces,
have beeu Swli at prie s ranpirg ft m 434 t • 34-
alee, n->*ev r, have ran e principa ly 'rum 3k $ 4 24
hn’dred vt e qjote Or inar t» Fir 434 <-634;
oOvd 434 . » d Prime and choice 434@ f 34.
i Coin —The tec i.-tsri ce «-r as c j p i>e scme4suo
ousbe s N r h 0 rh a, 18X) of which were-f the n w
c op, f j rime quad y ad- ere 8' 1 at $ (1 per basin 1
the balance was t ftbe uld crop, a »* br ught 9uc. T- 1
ree l i* *»y ik.il Rjid r ac t 8290 bu.heb, w icn
bee *t l.iug vbt in mat luts
Hay -*e o rrivals a dconsequently b»v
no sa-es to repo.t -h-- o.k -f North howeve ,
cas Ur. ely ir er *s d anu i r ma ns .0 be Steu wbeth r
lie * eient, r.oe w 11 be us aiue .
Oats- e is.e iheart.val ihis Week of t.oOO
nu he.. >iaryiaud. Th *la ge atceSSi nto the St 0 ha;
de ressed the maiket.and .res haven ow w.i. t n
u«i,cy -1 1 e clo*e of he se k. A smah pori.oa o th.
r. cip 5,8200 i u h.ls, have u«.en so.d a- 52 and LO cenu,
th m k tc»o*i g ca*y at the litte p ce.
Flour— Am de a <)y nir i-u ness has b • n done ia
L is «rvicl«,at trice f -ly ustnin tti e quotatio sof.he
16t i n t. r.e .i. nsact.on-in nbli. have « eenprincipa. y
, ai aud t $434. The ece.pis since our
,nti an oa) r ach 2924 obis.
Wheal— ihia ar c. h a iso ttr*cte 1 »m attei ticu
this Woe*. r ale>, how ver, hve teen m d c tA* foi
1 c astwue sVipmei t,at 19. for Led, >»nd sl34^
f r White, w i:hia veiy *tar.e. Tli- receiptssnc ou
astcum,rLe2 ,9)0 tui .tl*. k-XjOr.td .n the bame lime
87 526 bush- Is
Hticon— iha mar.tt has been very quiet th a Week.—
tid » nave been ret tli ga 1434 ! * Nothi>>. h*» been done
n -h u . ers ard pric - re uom ual. Guod H*nu hive
oeeu s-1 dug Lem 14 10 16 certs per p und.
oalt —i ne cm aud, w.i h h«ve 1e n very ’imite), h*s
f'ceu supplied fruiu ou hipboaid *t $1 0: per tack, come
14 nr u hel* Tu ks I*l th 1, received ricCe our laet.
Groceries —We have no new feature o nitic in the
(irotery maiket <ofsra* M as cs auo cu-ar arecon
c race, the market hss hcen kept in a tat of a uspcnse for
*be vacto a liio toss e h. s been se ling iu sm ,II
lots at H to 1134 c. •'ou.c 700 b<gs d m ged were sold a'
au<*t on, nn 1 a era ed about tO cents per pond.
Dune tic Liquor* —B veral store lot* of vve&iern Whis
key ■<% c oeeu a »u sins wetk at 42 to 4 c.
bt-'cks —l he operatio s have been ou a very limited
sea e, ud siogua ioa is the ruing featuie of th-- market
We notes lea of .pwardsof 110 share* ol P aniers’ and
M uha ic ’ Bank Mock at prices ranging from 26 10 62634*
4h shares ribarleston . nsurauce and Tiust Go. at S4B, anu
5 d Bank of Ge rget- wa at 627 per share.
Estchau ye* —‘terl l g hss suffered a further reduction
this % tk The d rr<-et which o eued at t<&BXt closed
y-surd-v at 734^734.
Freights —l' rate to Liverpool has declined to 7-16 d.,
anu be dose) viry.duit at this quotation. A ves
sel h-s been regaged to load for U*vre at 18 ’6 for CVtt n
iu t-quare bags We quote to New York in sai 11 g ve*se>s
and sUametb :or Colon; and Wb at ‘’%c ou
the latte ; Ba.u r.c r , W heat 7c.; Cot'ou
delphia, tXAton, 6-16; and tj Bo*ion 34c.
f COLUV RDB, Nov. 20. —OuU n— Cur market is buojan 1
au >» to 34c aovsD eou >»-ate diy orniog* p-ice- ex
• atlia rd. ti. d n»fl-cn. We q.ote Mldd iig» 1% to 1%,
1 fctric: Middli y a 7*4 t jV/%. G.od Midd Lg 4 Stob* ; Mm
diing F-ir Sh c.nif.
Btat*nunt oj Cotton,
Old stock on hand March 81, 1856 8,171
Received this week. 8 542
i 44 previously 89,414
Tots' 48,1 6
Shipped this week 4,7284
44 previously 22
1 Total shipments 9 .*69
t Stock on hand this dty .. 17,926
>PEi;iAL jNUTIUEN.
Kd'.tor:—Pleasi announce C.
4 Kit-KLAND as a cand : date for the Sher.ffaltyof Burke
s county at the election ka January next.
{ Mast Votuw.
3 Burke count y, 5ept.24,1555. sep26
ISr* Mr. 1 ditor :—PI tse announce JAMBB H.
■' DANIEL, k'eq ,aa a candidate 'or Receiver ot Tax Re
d turns from burke county, at the ensuing January election,
and oblige Mast Voters.
I Wayueaboro, Pep*. 1, 1655. sep2s*
r far Mr. Kd'ior: —Please announce the name of
> JAM KS r. NAVY as a hultabie candidate for the office of
Receiver of Tax Returns for Burke county, at the next
Jan ary e eotion, and oblige [sepßoj Mast Votibs.
UP Mr. Kd*u»r:—Plea e announce J. W. RKK-E as
{ a candilate f.r Rec-iv rof T ax Return-* o burke county,
at the election in January and oblige,
stpS 7* Mart Votms.
OTTo tb© Yoiers cf J* fTer. ©n i'onnty i—Fellow
citisensl—l am a candi au for election to t e office of
Sheriff, In January next, and respectfully ask your sup
port. [oct7J JKB3IT. MULLING.
tW~ To tb© Voters of J-tTerion County :—TeJlow
citiaensl— lam a candida e for election to the offle of
Clerk of the Superio r G urt, in Jabo« r y next, and re
spectfully ask year-upport . WM A. HAYLES.
cct7
tW m To tb© Voters of Jefferson County Fellow
citiaens !—1 am a Candi- ate for re-e ection for Ordinary
andCler. of the Inferior Court, in January next, and re
spect/ y ask your support.
oct7 HOLAS DIEHL.
vr \\ • are authorised to announce JOSEPH
W ABDKN ss * candidate f r the rffice of Ordinary of War
ren county, at the election in Jsnu.ry next. covlO
yy The Exercises of the f-reenw ty Academy wi!l
c’ose ou ' H -BBDAY 28] in«t., to be resumed on the 8d
MONDAY in JANUARY, 1856.
G. 0. RICHARDS, Principal.
Thompson, ffa., Nov. 18,1855. novlß 8;
tW We ar© au hortred to announce JOSEPH
SAXON at a candidate for Tax Collector for burke ccun*y,
at the Election :n January n-xt noviJ
Off* 4-arden b*r-da.—Crop 185 J.-We have jui
reeeirsd our supply of GARDEN SEEDS, as hfr*etofore
•tcooEtnw the season with fresh Seed only, not having
apapcrofoUaeedonhand. D. B. PLUMB A CO.
DOT 14
|3F~ J. X-.'Stsb) ACo. hire ust received a large
stosk of fine black, blue and Olive LOTHB; Black,
Plaid, Striped and Dare C*AfielMEßKS,for Panu ; Fancy
Silk Velvet, Moire Antique, barafea, and other neat
°f VENTINGS, aO of which they will have made up
to order n the beet style snd at the lowest prices. Call
and see them. oct9
OF* Mrs. K. O. Colltna has now in store a foil ard
handsome assortment cf Pali acd Winter BONNETS.oft h
lateat ahd mest fashionable styles in Velvet, Ratlin, aud
Bilk. Also, English STRAWS ; colored and STRAWS
hs grat variety; DRBS3 CAPS; HEAD DRfS9E;>;
WREATHS; FLOWERS. RIBBONS; TOILET POWDER*;
PERFUMES. SO %PS, H HR OIL BAIR BRAIDS; CURLS;
BONNET, CAP, and HEAD DRESSES made at short no- '
ties. A»1 orders from the country attended to with dii- ,
PAtch, opposite the U. S. Hael no vll i
o Moire A niiqiia MUi aud lalaas—A few 1
Rich Moire Antique Silk BRASSES and TALMAS, just re !
edved and fcr tale cheap, for cash, by
* elS WM. H. CRANK. j
W «•»(*«• R^lre.*-cw»r*. of Srk.Rul..- '
Pxrengcr Tm ns leave Acg j.i. daij .t 6A. M. , D d 5 ]
P. M., and arnveat Augusu daily at 5 A M and 6 P. M.
GEO. Y 0 4GP, Stp’t. ’
tST” For Cold Weather—J. M. A 00.
have : ust received and wil sell low, OVER- OATS, of 1
ail (fualities, colors, sites, Ac. step in and price them. 1
cct» !
—'♦ l
2ar* fcllh Klaatic Bella Bl-ached and Colored 80k
Elastic BELTS, in great variety, Jest received and for sale
by [pepl*] WARD, BC&CHARD A 00.
MTSCKHLAVKOnS.
PEoF. GiDE S’d LAh&>B.
T!,I Q3F.4TVBI IMPROVEMENT F T r E M3E.
-
O exact principles o' Spheric 4 Ac ora ww
racy, y A (2XD«.O!<, the n p c*a rom *be
‘ pr vd u f acwry a d Berm op ical B -
ta’-’ishment, N- IT Freu nek Wi.l.am ctiect, Bertie,
e-tabliahtd more ’ban » cen ury ago.
Prof. ‘ieoe«.D, the sole i tor of the Improved Fpeeta
d«a and varioas improved Glasses, has arrived, cn a pro
fessiona visit, and may be Consu te. at bis office, Muonic
Hail Au.us.a, (it.
Ihe v 1 elebrued Glasses d serve to be particn ariv re
cotrunended for their density and transparency, for, ss
ect*c.e* are de»lgnrd 1 1 remedy the defects o 8-tbt, it
is proper that the article ot w ich the t eases are mad?,
sboa-d be uatspa eat in its nature, and the Lenp-sas per
fect iu tteir form as the eye itself. Prof. Gedeon has ac
complished tneae two grea ormc plts by manufa toriDs
Ga>sesou of Scotch the on y substance analogous
to the humor* of fA* eye, and ba* cons'.rucied th?m in ac
cordance w th the Phu- sop ,v of Na ure, in the peculiar
form of a Concave-Convex Mirrror.
ibce &tectaciea etaoirs person* of weak eyesight tc
pursue the moat minute s-p ojmeo , citb r ty clay or
candle iig t,revere.ciing that unpleasant senraiion of
gdl'neasor ‘ Drawirg of th-: Eyes ’ that is pr duetd by
the common Gi&s.es. The Frames sre likewise so con
strocted that theiars o' b*ht n»a» be airecte through
he centre of tnettlas es to unite correc 1. upon the re
tina, and 'orm a p rfoct pictur- of the object.
Ad ed to the aovan a*es po*te,-ed ty h m o' long prac
nee in tt,e Eye Infirmsriss, and nnderoneo the most
eminent t cuiista, by which he has otuined a thorough
knowledge of the d seases of vision, he na* in bis passes
tion doc.c ents from iodiv. lua 1 of rank, conveying the
High'*', tes’.i sooials of approbation.
Office hours from 3 A. M. ti 1 5 P. M.
READ FOR kOURfiELFi
From W. K. Bow.ing, M. D, rofeswr of Theory and
JPractt&s of Medline in the Umver-ny of Nashville.
N ashvuxx, Sept 8,1888.
Mr. Gedeou—Dear *ir : You reque t my opinion of the
Spectates >o» selected for -be. 1 flr d ,h-m *d that I de
sired, and I lop: you ail Dot regard it flauery, when I add
1 hit your minute knowledge of the sci ne-ofihe eye, its
defect* and wsnu, comoin d with your great ski) in ad
justiug tiastes to m*-et and remedy them, enab.ea you t
be of inestimable service to the many who are <■ ependent
upon each helps or ease and eimtoru
I am, with great cspect, W. K. Bowusa.
From H. C. Marcell, Eeq , Justice of Peace.
NAaHviuA, eept. 6,1885.
Dr. Gedeon —Dear Bir : I have low had in use tor ■ me
weeks a pair of Pebble 8p ctaciea *hich I p otu ed from
you . and it is onl. fair snd just to f u, that they
h«ve ass irded me the gre -.test satis
The 1 mpid purity aLd tran uten y of the glass, and
the r accurate confl. oration, render their use ex eediogly
pleasant and a»re »b eto the eye -so much so, indeed,
tha I f»eqiently f rget that I am look ng through g asses
at all.
With their aid, I can r? d the fineat print by day light
or candle-light, with perfect ease ; an I have often read
for hours at night wi-hout pain or 'at gue to the eyes. 1
can cheerio y and conscientiously rec unmend your BpcC
t*cl s to all who need a-uflcWl aid* to th=ir eyesLht.
I hand you this unsolicited estimony believing, as lio,
that it is a simp e act of jus ice.
Wit-, the best wishes or your success, I remain, re pect
fullj, Ac., H. C. Ma cku..
Nabs tills, July *6,1555.
Dr. Gedeon—Dear Sir: The -pec* les which I pro
cured from you answer my purpose m<*t a m rably, and
I mce trin I nave not tried *ny glasses that -uit me so
welL I see with them wit out any pain or wearmess to
the eye?.
I ch-erfu ly add irj name to those rec mmchdieg Dr.
Gedeon’s Glasses. W. K. Hunt kb, Co lector.
WHkKLixa, June >8,1586.
It ia with high pleasure that 1 h .reoy give to Mr. Gedeon
his te ti rony about t»e incomparable soptriority of his
Spectacles.
shortsighted from my childhood, I am under the Decessi
t> o. us Lg Bpe< tac ea continually, but all the glasses 1
have been tiring hitherto, -nd I cv r have tried, are not
obe compared with tt o e 1 bought fr mMr Gedeon, and
1 have, the*(fore, well founded reasons or saying, for the
benefit (1 my fellow-buffer rs, t‘iat I am convinced thev
never will have a f etter oppor utity o getting eminently
suitable glasses than that afforded n w by Mr. Gedeon
here. W. HxLrtft, Minister of the Gospel.
CuiGixKATi, hie, Jan. 17, l‘B3.
Mr. Gedeon has shown u» hi*Eye GUsies which we
oun i to b« exce dinsly sell ground, aod answering the
different optical purposes ver. wrll inde d.
He s also q ute able to ascertain wi.h ma hemal ical cer
tainty, the >o:us of each in-iiv.dua! eye sight, by which be
is enabled to ad ust rxart<y the degree of concavity or
convexity of tho glasses to the e y e
This we attest with pleasure. Signed,
Dr. A. Fbttman,
Wm Judkins M. D.
Cincinnati, Match Bth, 1888.
To Mr. Gedeon, Optic an—bir : oince 1 obtained Specta
cits of you to suit my tate of vision, which I found im
possible to effect elsewhere, even with appr ved Opticians
of Pti.adriphia, 1 have enjeyed a vantages that tot on y
afford constant daily pleasure to the eye, but carry buoy
ancy e-'eu to the spirits. 1 have therefore, in
sy ng for th- pubi c benefit, that 1 believe your prtciical
knorUdwe o Optics and ill in your i ne, fid a want
heretofore feltiu this o immunity.
J. L. Knapp, M. D ,
©ci24 Eye Infirmary,o: cionati, O.
BLfcMS TESTIMONIALS
A OUUBTA, Ga , Oct. 81,1655.
riIAVK examined the Chry tsi Bi ol Mr. A.
GxaieoN.snd flud that they are c.;ns ru.teJ upon cor
rect principles, 'jhereiore, have no hesitation in recom
m u J.ng them.
L. A. r uoab, M. 0”., Prof. Med. Coll., G».
M . Gkdxom saving p eserted ais fmprov d Bi-ectacle
G aH-.es to me, for exam uati n,l cheers liy herein place
at ois ol.'po al my opinion in r gerd to them :
co far as Jam nwarr ihe ore of the Men *cus is entire
y : ovcl 'or the pu pose to which he bss apilied it; hut
a ter a car fui examination i to the mens of the im
provement, and mu h conversation w.th him in relation
toil, l can ex. ress mycelf as highly p eased w th h s ap
plication <f the p>i ciple o the impro eme-t of vision
his txplantiion f its pdvant .ges, is in accord.it a with
philosophic primip es and ao Jar as 1 have examined the
su ject, me t my approv.l. Ihe Gia ss. re certainly
conctrucied wuh great care, and out of the be t miter kal.
H. W. Campbkix, M. D.,
Prof, ot M icroscopic Anatomy ,Ac. ,i>td. uoll.of Ca.
L uausTA. Gao , Cct. 80th, 85*.
Faux. Gkdbon— Deir Sir : i nave careful.y <xamiocd
yo r concav Co vex 8; evades, anj most che fuly
ijtl my t.K munjf of their superiority over any LeDSiB
that i have eten. I em, sir, years, Ac.,
ii. A. Biasox, M. D.
We are using a pair cf Prof Gkdbon’s Concavo-Convex
Glasses, nd And them remarks iv ea»> and pleasini to
the ight. eon. ctd flnt prm . with them, ana write
fir hours’ withiwt feelitg that unpleasant s*nsaticnof
-Drawing tho i yes,” which the common Gassed have
tear, vtedo n t k ow whether i is the super or ty of
th matt rial, o the princ'peon whic they are gr. and,
ou wec&nsay, conscientiously, that th jr»- the bett
Glasses wo cvei had. G. biMMOss,
». U. i-miOK,
Os the State Bank, Auj ust*, da.
Acqubta, Oct c oth, 1855.
We have pu r chased Glasses f ncf. ‘ *DK)». and <n
trial, find th mt’ebet Glasses we ever uaeti. Were
commend them to all our friends, A-elie-ir g that we con
fer a favor on them. Mbs. Y. IBt*INKS,
Mlcß JOHt*BON
Corner of Centre and X lf»i< streets.
%WT A french writer, Dr. iohxl, *a?B: “» ergons can
n> tDe too cirefu »f whom th y iat base Spectacles, fo r
ills a fact 'hat th© ar to be bought. * bo'esale, at little
more than ox* franc a dozen. Tne use of such inferior
art e'es cann *t he too mnen reprobated.”
The Co cavo Convex ran be obtained at the
Office in Masonic Bah, where Prof. GLDIoN may be
cuns ited. PH-ts
PUBLIC NOTICE.
HBGKMAN.CUIiKK * CO.’* (late Rushtos
Clabx A C 0.,) Genuine COD LIVBR OIL, for Oor
sumption, dcrofula, Ac The late firm of Rushton, Olark
A 00. being dissolved by the death of W. L. Rushton, (the
only Rushton ever connected with the firm) their Genuine
OOD LIVER OIL will in future be prepared only by HKGk*
MAN, CLARK! A CO., surviving partners and sole suc
cessors. Be particular in ordering to specify Heveman,
Olark A 00., (or Rnshton, Clark A C 0.,) as it was Mr
Clark, and not Rushton, who for the past seven years na:
superintended its manufacture, and is the only Druggist
who ever went from the United vtates to Newfoundland
for that purpose, an since Mr. Rnshton's death there bos
been an article called Rushton's Oil introduced, which is
in no way connected with Boston,Clark A Co.—or liege
man, Olark A Co.; and aB success in its nse depends u»>od
its purity, too much care cannot be taken to get tne gen
uine. Thousands who had been taking the Oil of other
makers without success, have been restored to health by
the pure Oil of our manufacture.
H EG EM AN, CLARK! k CO.,
Chemists and Druggists, New-York.
Bold by H AVILA ND, MBLEY A CO.,
Agents for Angusta, and a ruggists generally.
mhlT-dAwly
VALUABLE LANDS FOB SALE.
WILLbe old low, 48<* acres of first rate LAND, lying
in Sugar Valley,six mil ssouthwe t from Calhoun
Ga. about *2°t) acres under cultivation. Theieison the
place a com ortable Dw-:2ng, good out-hou-e', a new'y
built Gin Hause acd Cotton P’-es* ;infa- tevery thing ap
perfiining to m*ke it one oJ t « pleasantest farms in the
country For further particulars,apyiy to
J. DANIEL,
sep26-twAwtf Calhoun, Ga.
PBOSPICrUS OF THE CHRISTIAN UNION,
EDITED BY J. 8. LAMAR A A G. THOMAS.
WK expe t to i*»ue by »he first of January next, in the
city cf J ugus'a, he first number of a periodical rs
the above title, ue oted to the union oi a ICh i tians upon
c hrixtian principles. We d sign it as the organ cf those,
in aT partie*, who are willing to “forbear one aDo‘h~r n
love,* »h’letbey endeavor to promote atd 4 * keep the
un iy ot the Ppirit in the bond f peace .'* but every thirg
of i-n nvejiive or per*'Dal character will ke carefjfiy ex-
C udeu
W eurg«» no special c aims t r the patronage ofour fel ow
citixens, bel evi"g the enterprise t be ounseot ran in i»s
nature, hi d ro uromodveof the be t interests o' t hnstinni
ty. as to commend itfltl to the friendly regard and gener
ous *up{ oit of a disc, imina ing, c oral and religious v on
man ty.
w e have assurances of valnab'e asri tance from gentle
men of eo’ eandexp r : ence ; n different. s»c of
he country and we » arnevtly *o'ici communirations
from all Mimia e s and others friend y to the cause of
wh-trve denomination.
» 'hi skittish Ukiom wll be i Moahly o 82 pages,
neitly coverea and trimmed, and issue i to .-obreriber* at
the very 1 w pric • o* One Do'lar per annum, in adv nee.
Letters an communicatio a should e add 'eased to
J f*. LaMAR a. gusta, Ga.
. N. B. Subscriptions of the "it sens will be iec ivtd at
the Books' o-es nov2 '. dAwßt
WANTED
ATRACHRR capable of Teaching the EcglLh
bra ches thoroughly. Apply to
oct 5 d*w F W SALE. Gcben. Ga.
CATAWBA AND COPPEBNON » OxAPES.
A FI Jk'K lot of welt rooted vines of these fam UMjgfe
Poutbern GRaPEB-for the table or winrX
ma ing—cr sale by D.
novlfi- f Auwusta, Ga.
AMERICAN IRON FOUMURV,
ACGDBTA, GA.
HEMP BILL BRAT, PROPRIETOR.
THK PKOPKIBTOR of tbo above named eitar
iiahment, In returning his sincere thanks to hit
friends and the public in general, for the very liberal pa
trenage extended to him since he has been in opera
ton, would reepectfully state that he is now prepared
to execute all order- for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGB,
with despatch, at the shortest notice, and In the best man
ner.
Te Railroad Companies and Car Balldere.
I am prepared to manufacture to order all kinds and
•ises of Railroad Car and Engine WHEILB, equal to an?
manufactured at the North. Holding Murphy’s Paten)
right for making “Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub CAP
WHEELS ” I am new manufacturing a Single Plate
Railroad Car Wheel, equal, if not superior, to any other
•late Wheel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels now »n
use.
Particular attention paid to the manufacturcof all other
rinds of Railroad Car and Engine CASTINGS, Including
Frogs, Switches, Chairs; a’AD, Bridge BOLTS and CAST
INGS for every description of Bridges.
I am also prepared to fit up all sixes and kinds oi
Railroad CAR WH EELS asd A2LEB, BOXES, CAPS and
2RA 88 ES complete.
Te Mill Owraere and Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, OABTINGB, Ac., famished ft
theshortest notice, of the beet materials and workmanship*
and at the lowest prices.
American Iron Fonndry, Augusta, Ga., I
June sth, ISSB. f dl-ly
DISSOLUTION.
THB firm of OSMOND A GRAY was this day dissolved
by mutual consent. HE vIPHILL GRAY will collect
the assets and pay tt debts of the firm.
JESSE OSMOND,
Augusta, Feb. 18, 55. _ HEMPHILL GRAY.
HAYING sold my merest in the American Iror
Foundry to Mr. HEMPHILL GRAY, who will con
tinue the business on his own account, I solicit a continu
ance of the patronage so lioerdly bestowed upen the firm.
fl 4 JK4SE ESMOND.
BADDLRBY.—FALL TRADE 1855-
OHKBMAH JKbSIP 4k CO. No. 841 Broad-a L
O two doors a: ove the Bank «f Augusta, are daily re
eeivine, and have now on hand, a lame and well selected
assortment of 8 s DDLES. SRI_>LE-, HARNESS, WHIPS
TRUNKS, VAUeE>,CARPET "AGS.an« every daecrip
tion of Goods in Hie line, expreaaiy by them
for this market.
ALSO,
A he*vy stock of SADDLERI HARDWARF, COACH
MATE lALS, BPRI.NGS, AXLk S.MALLEABLE CASr
INGc. Ac.,whi-h are offered to raanumetarers and deal
ers at l>w price .and on their usual liberal ter s for ap
proved ere lit. au2l-d itwßm
UNITED BTATFB HOTEL.
F. M. JBNNIN33. PBOPXIETOB.
rllX popular acd aril known Hotel, the moat ean'rol
ly aituoMi in the dy, i. now rpen for rrerp ion of .
curiomerfl I he undersign ws , or a number o r Tears,
the proprietor ot theGo'MJ, an-i flutters fcims If tha he
has ft 1 the *bl2 y and to affor to lis p* rons
the accoumodati nrfyere He will ike this ocrasion to
say, that he has secured the s-rv ces of Mr. J. V CLARK
as hit assistant, an 1 will guarantee to the trailing pub
lic, who may patronise his H u* e - *he bett fare tnat can be
famished in the eu.-ust*. ravarnah, Charleston and
No them Markets The UNIT ED STATES ie now cp. n 1
under his trsnagem-ct and su ervi ion, and ai he asks of '
ne • or old cu»toa.eri is a call, if «h"?y ere not satisfied he
corny lain. Board |L6- per jeNNING(. '
voncx. 7
THK subeeriber, having the Trout Hoo ; e in '
the city of At anta, i* drsir >us of gir eg a LEA - E on
t e property, for a term of years, to some gentltma -wo
will seep afl tease Hotel, aeth house an« fix teres are
#.p nor to any b rae in h SUte. It a conv • lenUy !
Wtuated to the passenger Depot, and contains some 88
good, cotcmodiou- rooms all well ve. ti a ted, and is located
in a de'irable portion of the dty. Persons desirous of
Lseeing said property, will eali on Ma). G. A. RICE, of ]
Atlanta, who will ehow them the property.
octl4-dAwM A. AUSTELL.
PUHLin SAf K-. '
ADMUifeiaAfun I** 1 ** u «» d.«t =te
a.’© re'dene o R o r: Howa d, deceit;: i
th.rpe ciontv, ccxaei-"! g ve .n*** ay after'ha fir*t
Tuesday in f ;E~*k i i-g * *. *t f and roat nni g fr ®a* da>
to da* n. t: ail *s i I«l, i*> f 1 o «ln/ property MtonHcx to
thee t<t cfavdd ce»rei, to-w t: ai hepr anal proper
tjteosg'ngt • haul .< v egr * * txcc» ted,) co'«iaung
of «er *u hau ired oi’re tof Coro, 60,U0*» poaad Fodder,
80 bushels f Wheat, 80 hash « B->r ey, pounds
Oats, i 5 e»dH.rsea am Mu’es, 100 teal cf Cattle, ic
c adieg 4 joki rfOi*a, 0 r* id of £heip, 47 fatting
Hogs, 8T fc:al o: 8 ocr H 4) bushels c: Peas T 0
bathe s P > tioer, a large qa ciiiy cf hi o~ks. Hou* hoi
«ad Kit; Lea Fartntn, Plsotet ca &’d BU kaaith «
Too t, l R -<i Wi fc oa, Cx Cans, 1 tfo cur c w «goa,
1 B: ggy, Fiooil? uarri*ge,*nd s.auj o:h .r articles too
.edi u-1 * -reaiioc.
Terms — t:l bills cede* flu, cast; ever that amount,
ere lit o - ii month*, with note an 1 two aop*o r d a c iri
tie . WM. A. HOWARD, Ad i’r.
Novrmhe 2Q.1556.
AUMlklsTcs JOti’H * %LK.—U _ctr ar. o'dei of
h* *>u tO* Ororo ,ry or Ug; horpe co ny. wiU be
to o, nh t j of Uxlc g rn, i: <a d county, w thin the
u cai Lo«r * f sa e, ot -be firu Tu a u n J AND ARY
n x:, * begro man n me L .t, o dark c m?lcilor?, and
soon 8) years od ; » N gro w msn, B s y, oi da k ~fim
pe: 100, *>n j ah« u S'yearsjd, cd h r chil .r« n,
ha ,»* out 4 year old, ard John, e x men:ha old ioi
as the property o; H»nry T. Laodrum, dtc ased fo* t e
benefit of ice heirs and cer tors. Trrms cn tie ay cl
tale % Z P. LAN L RUM, rda r.
November TO, 18?5.
tAHUUVrB.4!A- A il he iold on »he dr ? t
Tue da f in JA uaRF next, re ore he on. those
doo in oimn i* toan , n e* nor-'er f he tour of
Ordinary of vkil--e• voun y, 7* acr.-s of Land, mo e or
es ~ n h; wate bcf Ltlr e c ee*. Fold *s hepro. erty
of the h 1 area of Ih >* » oope ,to perfect tides o he* me.
l*ove ter 1855. I uO6. CO“PfcK,(icaro n :
XhCLTOKH’ HALB,—3y authority * f ’he Will f
Ntlton . Res.on, la*-- <f o! mia county, deceas
ed, will o sold a appl ag, in aid county, oa the first
Tars ty ia JANUA Y n x», within the legal hours of
sal ,al the Fe-1 t sute lying n s«id c un y, brlot gir gto
the eiistr, «nd not di posed •f oj in Wilcf s-id deceas
ed, coni in 5o: ato 1 One Tbous nd Ace- if iau>. It
*:llbe. ff rediatt ree pare is—two ot »»hlch lewellim
p oTed I Uns f urvty of ea< h may be teen and the
terms of *tl; wi be maJe kt.owa ou the d yof ea e.
Also, tt the lat r«i vnee o sa decease J, or. the third
ay o Jar uary next, wil «e sold ail th- terishab’e pro
per y f rail e:i&ie nle to continue ircm d-y to day till
nil is sc id. Terms m*d; k own on the day of s*le.
fcl'BSßr E. WOOD NO, * - .
NATd N E. BENTON, f £xra *
November 20,
PUBLIC S LK.
WILL be mid a the r«.s cnee of the lub cribe ,ia
Jefferuon c un y.cnThursd y.2Ulh awcfuEOkM-
B£K ex , 7 Negr ' s ares—Pe tr, about 65 years of ag ' ;
Isab-1. 33 years, and <e c il J, J xaa, 4
Mire/kyear* Jerry, 8 yea>s, Wi t o ,6 years o'a e ; all
the periihable yroper y, Eons hold and Kitchen furn -
ure, Corn a’*d Fo icr, a d otatr art c es too t;oious to
men .on le m cf ss’e, twe»ve men hi cec i .
Nov. 20,18t6 ABEL RU SKL.
A~U rtlA lB l ttATO BAL.K.—Wi lbe sold, before
the Court House < oar ia Oilumoia coua’y, on the
fir:t Tuesday in JaMJaKY nest, between the usaal c ours
o sale, t e o N* grots, vis: Jinney,
Reabec, eorg , Amanca, llenry, Harriet, B-n,
and > n iofai t tot namtd. bold a part cf the N«er es be
longing to thj '.state of John J Cocnran, deceased, or the
ben« fi of Wi. iam B. Ccenran, on- of the he r» o said es
tate James D. GREEN,
November 20, l c ßs. A m’r. with the -*ill annextd
DM liiS I B* I OK’s BAeß.'-Pj ur.Ueo an or
der from tna Or i ary cf Richmond county, there
wi 1 oe sold, before the Court Hcu e door in the tow:, of
Lawr-nceville, GwinLdU county, on the first Tuts ay in
January next, the ti low-og i in i and Negroes beloDg
i g ;o the estate of Dr. James M Gordon, deceased :
Wiii'am, a > egro man about 80 \ tars old; Joe, a boy,
ab *ut 14, I uc.nda, a woman, ab ut 2o ; a-»d t
ch.ldren, <n« 8 eare, at d the other 4 months oli.
xuo acres or Land, more or part cf Lot No. 17?, in
the 5.h d a.ric , Gwinoett county,adjoining to«n of Law
re:.c*vi.ie , ;00 acre«, moreor ltts, past of Lot No 51, in
7th district, Gwinuett count?, on Wild Cat Creek, ad.oin
ing lands of Anthony B it -s, John Harris and otl.ers.
—AISO
The towt pr< perty belong ng ;o the est te of said de
ceased, ituat d in the t wu o Lawrencevi le, cons st n<
of a’nrg andc mmolidUJ Dwel’ing He use an Lots w.th
Garden attached; tab e, Carriage H use, and a 1 nece -
sary out houses Also, a Dec or o ffii e, and the Lot upon
w. i hit stands, fro: ung tue public tquare. All sola for
the bent fit of the hHrj an 1 credit, rs.
Ter ms ma e k-cw jon the day of tale.
November 15, 1 55. WM W ALEXANDER, ’ dm’r
UHINIeTUATUii’s BALK.—Agreeable to a<
order o'th« Court of urdiunry of Burke county, will
be sold, bes re th" Court house door in the iown rs Way es
bjro*, Burse county, on the first 'Jue.-d y in JA 'CAKY
next between the usml h ur . ofeale, the followm.- pro
perty, to wit: one tract cf Land containing 66J acres,
mireor'-eBB ying n sai l county, on waters of buckhrad
ere k, a joining lands of George W. Evans, Dr. McCEna*
LaD,*nd Freeman W.Godbee.it being thepLce whereon
Ge« rge rfadr , its de •at the t.meof his death. Also, the
| following N groes: Toro, about 70 yea ■ old; Will, (5;
Bright,6o; Burk ,5.; Ueuter,B-; Bill, 25; Adam, *B,
Ran a-, 2l; Let ice, anu her ch id; Bam 15; cot',
18; Lee ,60; Mary, 7u. Bold ai toe property o' Geo g;
airy, deceas d, in order to make a aiviii n among u.e
heir, ot sa: deceased Terms on the day.
Ntv. 15, 1855. JOHN BuGEB*. A- mV.
« D.YllftlMlKATOftl'd 81LK fursoant to an o -
dtr o'thi Gcuriof Ordinary f Warr« n county, will
be s*ld, - n the fl tt Tu«sd yin JANUARY next, before
the Cov rt house dcor n Wairecton, between the usual
hoars of rile, one tract of Lund, containing U 4 acres,
more or lees, lying in vt a»r*-n c. unty, on the waters oi
Man lux’s c era jrlning lan s of N. C. >a<oD, John M.
Las- ob*, and others. ALcO,
at the s?me t me and pla e, wiil be sold, Grace, a Negro
Woman,an tnn interes in Aar<>n, a Nrgro Man. raid
interest being ane-nintn. Bold »s the pr.perty of Sus»n
GraDa e, late of s-id io :aty, te-ea*e ,for the benefit of
the hens and creditors of sa>d d ce*sed. Terms on the
d y of sale QOLUMBUB GRaNaDE, Adm r.
November 15, 1855.
DjilMli-T fA'itiß’B feALK.—Ag*-e able to an
orner of the bo orab e Court of Ordinary o' Burke
county, will be sold oj the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next before t eCo rt ho- sa > oor in the own of W »yr.es
bo'o*, be ween the übu 1 hours of s> le, one tract of oa<
and hi kry Land, yiDg - n ardy iiur B- nch, in said
county, con fining 7uu acres, mm e or les?, adjeining lan-s
o Cioistopher ( lark, the heirs of m. Barron, tst«te of
David Nichols, Mi cs H M Elnurry, and Jos. D Thomas
Abo, one tract of ?ine Land, lying iu the vicinity of ihe
vi lag 7 of Habersh n>, m sard countv,containing ‘*96 acres,
in re or iei-8, h joining lands oi Ch istopher lark, and
others. Alls Id as the property o Daily Carpenter, la e
of said county, d c ased, for ihe ber.tfit of the Legatees.
mad known on day r s sale.
N. v. 11, lbs*> O- AVEM CARPENTER, Adm’r.
All * KATOli’a » —by virtu o? * or
der hr- m the honorable he Or *n ry lead county,
Wi 1 be old at UncolDtou Lincoln coun y on the fir i
Tuesday tn JANUARY next, betw en h ; usual horns of
rale, four N gtoes, to w t: Po i>,« woman about 40 years
of age, Lu ind , a w manabtu 82 years of age. imt
uel, a man o' ab ut 20 years of age, and Esther, a *irl
about 18 yea-r of age. Proper yof th es ate o' Isaac M.
Moraine, • a ed. >oM for the ben.fit cf the heirs and
crelror of su’d deceased.
Nov. 17,1815 ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Adm’r.
AD>mih l U ATOli’(j H t l/K.—L°ave being ob
tain d of the Or inary, will be sold on t efl-s Tues
<’ yin JANUARY next, before the Oourt-herse door in
Columbia c unty, toe Negroes belonging to the esta e o
Vlary An ope B yUs. ue-eased. Bold for tha oeneflt of
heirs and creditors oT sa d deceased.
N< v. 17, 185*>. CH * RL S T. BAYLEB, Adm’r.
AD.Wlftle>TliA»OH’e* r A>.K.— d be sold, ou H e
first day in JANUARY Dex’,be'ore the
tose door in he town of Lei in gt< n, Oglethorpe county,
wi-h : n the u*ual hours cf sale, a tract of Land i sa> •
crunry, on Long Cn-ek, conniniDg 1469 Acres, be the
“aroe mo e ■ r less, adjtining.lands oi A. Doner, 8. Davis,
R i. Fleming, Jrs. B Butler, and others, being tieplece
where Kobert H ward reM *td at ihe time of hi death.
Po’d asthepro erty of said deceased, under an order of
ihe Oc art of Ordinary ot said county, for the benefit of ihe
t eirs and m order .o perfect ti*lts Terms—iweive months
credit. WM A. HOWARD, Adm’r
%SBT In order to benefit the estate, the Administrator
will sell he above t-act of < and, in Lex ngtoa on the firs
Tuesday in December next, at pubic outcry, and the sale
will a iso b» htdonthe first Tu.sday in January, as above
stated in order to perfect titles. W. A. U., Adm’r.
Novenr 18,1556.
ADMIN IH i nATHIX'fe H tLK.—Ag eabeto an
order of she 0 urt cf Or imar« of 0-;ieihorp-i county,
write so on the fLst Tues iay in JANUARY next, be
fore the Co: rt-house door in
tween the usual hi urs of *ale, the f dlowi g property, to
wit: T om, a boy; Kittte-, and chid Him, R&chei, and
child Queen, Ad lin , a girl; Lucy a girl -and Linda, a
«om u . All very likely Negroes, belonging to the estate
of Kobert B. Smith, deceased, and sold for the be eflt cf
the heir- and creditor of said deceased. Terms made
known on D'e day tfsale.
Nov ’B,l c 55. MATILDA A. BMITH, Adm’x.
ADM NiSI'HATuK’n r»ALK—Agreeable to an
order of ihr. Court r f Ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
w ; il be sdd on the first Tuesday in JANUARY n*xt, be
- fore the "-©urt in iexing'oa, n said c unty,
between the usual hours of sale, the 'olluwing pi ope- ty,to
wi- : One Negro Boy by the na>~e of Jordan, about >3
year* of age, belonging t the-'State of Abram m clo mm on,
de-ease i S-'ld for the benefit' f the heir* and ceditors
of said d ceased. Terms c ade kn< wn on the day of s»le.
No- 18,1855. JOHN R. YOUNG, Adm’r.
POSTPONED
GU ADD* A ft ’B 8A IK Will be sold, under an ord-r
of the Court oi Ordinary ot Burke county, in Bylvsnia,
8 -riven county,on the firs Tuesday in JANUARY rext,
one tract o f Pine Land, lying near the Central Railroad,
, on which 1 bonus Lewi.* now lives, conta Ding 259 acres;
l on- . thee tract adjoining the above, containing 4CO acres.
, 8o das the preperfy of HB. and 8. J Jones, m nor h-irs
oi Hen yB. Jone*, deceased,for the benefit o said inots.
; Nov 20,1855. J. W C4RBWBI.L, Gward’n,
EOUGIA, lift COL CM UN I Y —SUPERIOR
T COURT, APRIL T**'BM. 1855. MORTGAGE, Ao.
Morph and LaFeyetti Lamar vs. William Gray.
. Rule Ni 81.
i Present, the Honorable Garnett Andrews, Judge Oi ‘aid
Court.
It appearing to the Court, by the petition of J&ccb
Murph and i-aFayetie Lamar,that on day ot
November, in the ear e-ghte-n hundred and flf'y-four,
William Gray, of said ooanty, made and dtliversd to
r Charles Crook, Exe utor cn the -state of James O. Am
, mons deceased, hs ce tain promissory note, b ar<cg date
f the day and year afjresa‘d; and that the said Jacob
Mnrpb and l<aFa> ette Lamar, s gntd said rote as securi
ties. whereby thr aitnrr* severally and co'lectively pro
’ mise ,on or before the first day of J cuary next, after the
d-tte of sale note, pay said Chalea E ecutor, as
aforesaid, or bearer, ihe sum of Pour Hand edand Eighty-
One Dollars, for valu lec ived ; and ihst nf e-wards, on
the itcmd da and year aforesaid, thesai • William Gray,
the better to secure the payment of aai note wi-.hout lo s
to his s^cmit ; ea ma 'e amt deliyereii to a a‘d Jacob Murph
a c I aFdj-tte Lamar, t-iadred of Mortgage, whereby ihe
>a'd Wi' iam Gray co veyed to said Jacob Murph ard La-
Kayette L>mar, •* certain -ra't or t arce of L nd situate,
ying end be ng in said county, on thew-tera of Hoap
creek, adjoitieg ltnds of Mrs. Gul at, Jacob Murph,
and Lei ar ■ bims,and l»tely sold to s*id Wi liam Gra* a.
pro; e ty of Jme O. Ammona, deceased, cont-ining One
i Hundred a'd Three A re», more or es*; con<lit>ooed,
that T said W liam Gray should pay off and discharg nid
cote, or can ei‘ to b done acsordi-’g to the tenor anl
eff ct thereof, witNont reronrse < n his secjritie-, tt
this deed of m< rt.'*ge » * uUi t>eco - - and benul- and void
to aM *nt nth and purpose : and it fu;th-r appearing that
Ba‘d note remains unpaid, it is therefore or ered, that Wi •
iam Gray do pay in o Court by the first ay . f next term
theieof, the principal >n » inter st due on said note, or
so. w ciuae to tne contrary, if at yhe as; and that on
the ail sre of said W lii.m Gray s > to do, the Equity of
Redemption in and tot* d mortgaged premia s, be f rever
thereafter b*rre i and foreclo ed And it is farther or
dered. that his Rule te \ übliihed in the Chronic’- A Sen
tinel occe a month for four mo fcs, or aco y hereof be
served on said Wi iiam Gray, or hi tp cia* ag*.nt or attor
ny, at least. hree menths \ revions to the next Te r m of
this Court.
OCrOBERTERM, ISCS.—RULE MEI.TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE.
Jacob Murph and L»P*y»*tte Lamar vs Wiliam Gray.
It appearing to the curt th it service of Rule Ni H in
aboves.ate case,h s not be n made, »t is therefore or
dered, that s rvice be perfected, personally on d fetdant,
or by publication ia Chr nicle fient i.el once a month for
lo r before next term of t is Conrt.
The defendant Wi cam • riy no <o be found in Linco!D
cob tty, this‘-4.h diy of October 1556
Z 8, WILLINGHAM, Fixer fL
A true* xtract from the Minute.-of said Court, this No
vem er the l -th, 1855.
Nov 17, 1865 A’ EX ANDES JOHNBQN, Clerk.
rTfeOkttlA, COI UMBIA t-OURTY—IN eCPE
VT RIOR o Oohi’, MaBOJ HR>l, 1555.
Mun'oa P. •'•t vail vs. Jbn B. Meyer Rale Niii.
Upoi the peti ioo *f Mas s-oa P. tov*il, praylDg the
'ore losur of he Equ’ty of R • iemp.ion f John B. Meyer
iaa d to a certain tract of land i a Oolumbi • crusty. on
the waters Boggy uutc*er k, coitair.ing ’h e* huu'ire j
a d eighteen and * half scree, joining lands of R i ordon
the south, the Geo r gi •-R iiroxl on the west, Carrol- on
the north, aad rather and Philli s on the east, mor'-
k by said John B. Me°e to Oliver H. Lee and bis
heirs and a- signs on th Urrtidh day of A >ril, e ghte-n
hundred and fifty foo», to secu’e the payment of a note
; ade by said John B. for the sum of focr hundred and
eleven dollars and s xty-one rents, payable to sa d Oliver
H. or bearer, oat be twenty flfta day of Decemn r next
thereafter which said note and mortgage have been
transferred and de ivered to said Massalon ty the said
Oliver H. and i appear* ::g tint no p-rt of s*ki debtor
of the interest ;ue thereon, has been paid, it ii .rdered,
that sa d ohn B Meyer pay intj «be hands of ths clerk
of this Or art, o: orb fore th fir=tdavof the next term,
the said sum of ear hundred atd eleven d> ara and
sixty-osecents, with the interest due thereon, a d th#
cost o 1 the i*r. creding, or *hat the Equ t> of RrdemptioL
or he said John B. m and to said mortgagee premises be
barred and forecio d.
It is fu ther oruere\ That a copy of t s iv Rule he served
on tLesaid John B at least time moaths, or pablishedm
o: e o the public gsseites at It ast four months before the
next Term
A true extract from the mtnu es.
8 cRAWPORD, D. Cierk.
IN BUPIB T OR COLUMBIA COUNTY, SEP
TEVfBE R ' fe'Rvi, 18».
Msr P. Btevall vs. Jo v n B Meyer.
Tl e Role Nisi, passed at tbe ast Term, not hav'ncr been
rerv«d or published as required. It is ordered, That ihe
same b continue and served or published as required
cy Uw, b-sere the next T rm.
Extracted from the Minn e>
Novemberls, -865 8. CRAWFORD, Dep’y HTt.
~8009 GRAFTED APPLE TREES FOR 8 ALE T
THK graftxg of a native Geo-gian at my Nursery, 9
miiesof McD-r c ugh, Be ry county. Qa. Th? Trees
are of one and two sum rer»’grow-h, and embrace fift»-ea
cbeice kinds, bat r pen f on the 15th of Jane to the lOtb
of October. I will mirk • aca k ad, a~ them np in wco-1
°* der . pot ,lr%w * D c'tth aroa'd the rorts, and dHiv r
them at the Jcoesborcugh station on i e Macon and W s
*** »®'* m-es M icon, or a* tbe Georgia Bail
road. 140 mi es «bove Angus*. %, * t $8 p*r hun red Trr#s,
either of the one or two rammers’ growth, of so average
_ Kuua Y.llo. Jon-, Red j OM Lutjc Striped Jn>j.
Hon , Urge Qi- o,M.n, . Mi p UDI | „* ~[ g i m b.r
Som.ni ci, B<d N T Piip'n, »oot Roald L. dT
W.lain, ton, tnglUb 0 »bb, Gloaier P«m.tn, and L»di
Fingers
Eegtster ystr money and send South Osrolloa, Avgusta,
or 8a van nab Bank bills, at a y risk, and 1 will wod the
Trees. My P stoffloe is McDonough, Henry coantv, Ga.
novlft sn»7t* JOHN DAILY.
PUBLIC SALES.
V‘ M'*» « AlO v * \ »i. rao c U an or
2\. er *4 the Don't o f "rdmary of Oglethoro county j
wi- be ao d before th? Coart dor*' doo* ia Lexington in 1
s&H county, on the firs: Ttx sday in ItR’IMBhR rest, |
be wren the usual huso nit, the fcHo» in* pr per y, to j
wit: O e tract o ont nieg fifteen acres, be he
same r.ore or le s, kr.own as the T*n Yard Tract hereon ’
Br-«xton F. Bru-t »esi Jel at tr.e time of bis death, sdjMn
irg l*nds of Dr. Will s WiU ngham an 1 • eorge F. Pls’-t, !
r.e*r tLe town of L Also, twenty two acre!*, * e
the stme more or ess ying on Trnubl s m Creek, bout
one are rom tew , auj icing lands of Mrs. James and
Henry Orawf rd, about fifteen acres cleared and fresh
lind th-balance in h<* w>O(U Al* , *-ix Negroes—one
man named Mi:e», iwent>-lwo years of age; Aaron, a
man.tw nty-eigbt jeari of ase; Ha-ey, a w »man about
twenty six years of *ge; Rebecca, a j.irl, nins years of
wg«i -?e*iy a girl, five year* of e; and John, a boy,
three years of ge, all te ooging to the e t&te of Brax on
E. Briaot, decease ,an to for the benefit <f the heirs
and creditors of sa d deceased.
Terms ade kt own on t K e ray of sale
October iO,IB'P. a; VI M EOByRTBON, Adm’r.
Ai>MlJU»Tß.*lOtt*fc ftALR -Wth tesokl.bef re
th" Court oose door in • e t wn of C awf. rdvu:e,
on the first i -e<d-y in DECEMBER &rxt, within the law
ful boars of sa e, olc boose «nd i o no » occapelasa
Gro cry Huii e n> Jesse and B. Ga s , 1/ing es;
of thepuolic square hold as 'heprop rtyoi Jco. Phillips,
Ute of said c unty, deceived, unje an order from tLe 9r*
dinaiy of the co my of
1 erms n:»dv k -own on thu day of sale.
O t her 10,1865 WM T PHILUPg, Adm'r,
EXhCHOUS’ BALB.-Wll be sold, on We4nes
dsy, the sth d>y of DECLMuER text, at the late res
■d-nceof Mxry Eavecs jd, de*ease«', ia tibert county, a'l
the pe'ishab.r proper; t e onsing to the estate of said
Mary Eavcnaon, ueceased, c n iuing of Com, Folder,
at, Hors s, C ws, bog*. Sheep, dome hold xnd Kitch
en Fura cure, Plantation Teds, and many other articles
not here men tone •.
Terms will he made known on th j day of sale.
THOMAS KaVEnSDN,
BEVERLY A. TEaSLEY, f “
October 10, 1856.
AD n<NDTItATOB'S r*A L»4.—Vt ill br sold, ou the
fi'et Tuesday in DE -I'MBER Dtxt, before the Court
o -re door in Coffe - cc-un y, agr- eaoiy to ao order cf the
Conrt if Ordinary of Eioeri ooun y, one lot of Land, con
taming four hunand nd Dinety mens, known by number
three hundred * ua ninety-four, in the fir t district of form
erly Appling, now Coffe county, as the Land be
longing to the estate 1 f Jane H decease 1, late
cf tloert count/. Ter s cash.
JOHN G. HIGGINBOTHAM, Adm’r.
October 0, 1666
AUNIAIeTRATuBfi BALK.—Agreeable to an
or tr of the Court of “rd-nary ot Oglethorpe county,
while sitting for ordinary purposes, will b- sqid, Defoe the
•ou tho ecdcori Lexington, in said county, on the
fiial Tuesday in ''ECEMBe.R nex , betwesn the nsuai
hrursor ale, the fallowing tract of La d, to wit: F. ur
Hat ur dim Eight :nAcr-s.beth s me m re n lets,
tying oa the Athens Branch of the Georgia K iilroad, about
h») a mile o.low Moxey's Depo , about One Hundred and
Forty Acr soi wood la d, heav ly timbered, frou. wh eb
some 5 cr 6,0 0 giod Rai rosd Cross Ties could be hewed
ou and plenty o< Bail imrer le tto keep t p th: Plan a
tioo; i: being the place wheie Wiili«tn Brian! reaidrd at
the tme of Li: de*ih ; a j- iu ng lands of John W. Moony
and others. Bold as the pi eperty of said deceased for the
benefit o the heirs and creditO’S Terms madt known ot
the d iy 01 sa e JAs. H. Me VHORIER, Adm'r.
Oct ber 6, IS 5.
AUMIs leTKAToH’g SALK Agr eabie to an
or e. of the Cour of ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
»iii oe Sul 1 before the O‘uri-hou*e doer in Lexicgt n, in
said county, between the u ual bears of sale on >he flrrt
1 uesda; in DEvjKMBEK niXt the fo.losing property, to
w it: bob, aN gro »>an acout 4S years of age, and Berry,
B»y ab ul 6 years of age. tto'd as the property of Elias
T. Bell, deceased, un>-eran encumbrance of a mortgage,
•Du for the benefit of the heirs and credi ors of said de
ceased. ALd ',
At the same time, will be io‘d all t 1 e undivided interest
01 'ai ■ deceased in the do»er Land laid off 10 Mrs. Ann
Beil, said dowt r containing i-bcut 400 acres, be the same
uaoreor >e s, he inte.e tof the ad d« ceased beir-g one
. nihth part of said co«er, now m the p< sto-aion of James
E. Bell, adjoin ng Mrs. Bugg George R. Marcum aod
o.hers. Pol for toe benefit or tha«e iaterett*d in raid es
tale. Terms cash. JAMES E. BELI, Adm’r.
Octoje 6, ltfi't.
.< D>1I*I» I KATKIX’H HALM.—Agreeable to an
aV. oroer o=’ the Couri of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
will be soid before trie Court hou»e door in Leiiugton in
said cc unty, on the first Tuesday in DkCKMBKR next,
between th usual hours cf sale, 1. e following p t perty, to
wit: One tract of * and, con'ainicg Two Hunurnl Acres,
be th* rame more or less, lying in said county, on the
wa era of Claud’s creek, adjoining an da TDavidH.Jobn
s -n and others, it being the place where Benjamin Els
berry resided U the time of hn de.<th Also, 1 Negro
Man named Bi’l, about 60 years of age; a Woman named
Bireas 5o yeari 01 age ; Lucy 86 years of age, boy Chines
18 years of age and girl M anh», 16 years of axe. fiord as
the pr perty of Benjamin Elsberry, deceased, in order
> to mate a divirion ammg the di tributees of sad de
ceased. Terms cn the day of Bale.
MARGARET ELSBERRY, Adm’x.
October 6,1856.
L> A KCUTORb 5 r- ALK—Pursuant to an order of the
J CJ honorable Superior Court of Warren county, will be
sold at the Court bouse door in said county, between the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in ELEMBER
next, a large tract of Land, containing Sixteen nndred
Acres, more or les ,on the Ogeechee River, known as
Mayfield: all of sad L*nd lies in said c unty, <xcept
t«o or three acres on the 1 ancock side of the 1 gee< hee
R ver. These Lands join lands of Thomas Wheeler,
1 Robin Humphrey, A. M. Jack son, and Authony J. Jones.
and the place is commonly *>nownas 1 atimer’s Mills.
1 The Mibedgeville Road passes through the tract, and
, on it ia aliuated Flour and Corn Mills am appurtenances.
• hese >1 ills arc in the best neighbo hoed for custom of
any Mills on the River, and have t eu in operation for
n any years. *he Land all lies well .1 cultivation, and
> is b ffic ently timbered or ail purposes. The Dwelling
1 Hou e is a two-story frame noildin*, large and roomy,
1 and the out houses in good condition. Ihe sale will * e
r positive yon the day and any person de bring in orma
tion, can obtain it on a> plication to the undersigned
Toe Overseer on the Land, * ill show it, or any part of
it, to any one desiring to examine it.
ALfiU.
A parcel of Land In Warrsn cou ty, containing about
80 acres, on which ?s a Factory, known as a pari of the
Robinson Mill Tract, on the wat-rs 01 Joe’s creek*
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will be '-old, the Williams
Creek M lls, lying on bo h sides of William*' creen, in
t Warren and Taiialerro counties, conta ni g ab< u 8
a res, oining lands of Beda Procter, Mica ah Chapman,
and others.
ALSO,
Will be fold at Mavfle’d on Tuesday the 18th day of DE
CE BER. a> of tae Perish *b e Propert y belong ng to s<*id
estat*, cons sting of a large quantity of Corn, odder.
Plant ton Toos, Household and bitchen furniture,
tior es. Mule ,and a 1 o’ the sto k ; In fact, every thin*
*elnn ing to the tarnation. Sale to coniinLe irom day
to day, I n--.ee-sary.
1 Terms—Th« Land will be sold cn a credit o f one and
•wo ears—one-half f the pu c> ase money in 12 m n h*,
f nd the fther in 24 months from sa e. The Peri*h-it le
1 Property ** ill be so don a cred tof 12 months on all sums
over teu d Hnrs; the alai cecssh.
• W. W. ANDER ON, J „ .
October 9,1865. E. fi. LaTIMER, f *' x rß '
HALM.—Wi l be sold, on the first
J 'ue day in DEoEMB R n**x , bes >r- the Coart Houit*
d or ia Randi lph county, one otof Land, containing two
hUDdr*d two and a hal'acre*, known as No 87, in the 4th
district o igically Lee county, now Randolpu county
1 »tl las the property of William Meriwether, deceased, late
of Colum v ia connty.
f Terms hi ’e known on the day of sale.
Oct -c»er 6,1855. MOODY BURT, Ex’r.
. DMINIHTRATOK*B H.*L*<.—Will be «o d, on
*tV nefi si 1 utsda in DCccMBER n x‘, ' efore the
Court house door in Colombia county, agreeable to an
» orde* of 'he Court o Or in*.ry if said county, 1 e wren D e
' u*ual hours of sale, 116 ames of 'a j d, more or les , *ub
iect to the widow’s dower, Jo'niDg lands cf J seph H.
’ fitockton snd Edward 8. Harrison, ai d tying «n thee, un
; tv ofCoiumMa. Sold as the prope ty 01 Peter Bra sh
* fihort, oeceas d. for the benefit of the heirs and crediurs
r of said de **aeed.
‘ October IP, 1865. EDWARD J. SHORT, Adm'r.
EXMCUTOK**’ BALK.—At the Court hojs d - rin
L&F&yette, Chambers county, Ala., on the first .uon
day in Dll':Eß next wi l esod, by srthority ofthe
wd 1 ©r J ss Gunn fir., late of < ha>r be t county, dead.,
; the P.antitiou upon wh-oh sa d dec ased resided at t'e
time oi bis de«th, oomp'isiog 8-0 acres, about 400 cf
whi h in cn tivat on, and in exce lent repa r, and the
remainder e'l i;n ered-ali l* ng well a d wel‘ wats-ed.
1 he auovt lands kr own in t> e p ans of survey a • foil ws :
» the west #of
and the south 34 of stc. 17; all in township 28 o' range 28.
GKO. W. GUNN, 1
> U. Q GUNN, I_ ,
1 J. G. GI NN, {•■*«•
1 October®, 1885. J. N. GU- N, J
f ADM IN HTUATOII’H BAIK.—W.II b. .old, be
e fore the Court-house door in Marietta, Oobb county,
on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, one tr*ct of
Land m sa d county, • ontaining 4<* acres, No. .4 Ist dist.
- 2d section formerly Cherokee, belonging to the estate of
1 D Howard Hobbs, deceased. Terms cash. Purchaser to
» pay for papers. F. M. HOBBS, I Adm , r .
- October >,1585. J. BJ. UUgT, f Adm r *-
’ POSTPONED
i A CMINISTBATOII’b SAl.K.—Byri:tue of an or.
, x\. der from the honorable the Ordinary of Oolumb'a
3 county, will be so'd at ApplP g, in said county, on the fir t
Tuesd y in DECEMBER next, between the usual hours of
sale, one 'ract of Land containing 700 acres, more or less,
a joining lands of Blancharc, Eubanks, and Mrs. Lamk'n;
r also, S likely young Negroes, or so much thereof as will
satisfy the creditors of Esesiel Reed, deceas d. bold as
* the property of Eiekiel Reed, late of said county. Terms
* cash. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
! August 9,1856.
! IJ'XISUUTUKH’ MAI.K.—WiII be told on the first
a IJJ '1 uepdmy in DEOEMBER next, b fore the Conrt House
. door in Elbert county, agreeably to the will of Mary
Eavenson, deceased, e ght negioes, consisting of two men,
one woman, four girls and ore boy. fio'd as the property
l of thee<tate of M> ry Eavenson, deceased Terms will be
made known on the day of sa e.
THOM 18 EAVENSON, I - ,
BEVERLY A. TKABLEY. J “ TB ‘
l September 23d, 1855.
GUARDIAN’S HA LB.—win be sold, under an or
der of the honorable Coxrt of‘‘rdinary of Columbia
county, od the first Tue day in DECEMBER next, beiore
\ iheCourt-h use d< or in Carrol-on ity, * tract cn L»rd
contain ng 202# acres. No. 253, lying in the loth district
of said c >uot>, and drawn by Benjamin Ge- aid, a lunatic.
Sep'ember 22, 1855. Ma GERALD, Guard' .
Ij'XBLUTOH’H HALB —WI Ibe so ? d, on the first
Li Tuesda in DECEMBER r ext, before the Cou t house
do >r in Warrenton, w arren county, agreeably to an order
of the Court cf ordinary of said couniy, all that tract of
Land, lyiag n the waters of Reedy Creek, adioining 1 nds
of r enry Peebles and oth rs, containing flv hundred
sere*, mere or les*, belonging to the es’ate of Wi liam
Hobbs late of said c unty, eceased. Sold for the benefit
oi the heirs and credi for*. Terms made known on the day
of sale JEiGS PURVIS,Ex’r.
Oo'ober 2,18*5
J ooi-rt hense door in K nchafoonee cun y, b t»een
ihe legal hours of sale, on the firs; Tuesday in DECEMBER
n-it,agreeably t® an order of the Oourt of Ordinary of
i-inc-In county, the fo'lowing property, to wit. L>t of
Land No. IS6, ISth district of K nch&foonee county, oon
taining 2< 2# acres. Fold as the property ot the e-tate of
Mark * hipp, ’a:e of Linooin countv, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs aod creditors. T- rmi • n the day of sale.
fcEABOKN MOSELEY, 1 _.
October 11,1865. JAMK-i JENNISGB, fkx rs
Admin ihtrator’h halb—win t-e sol by or.
der of the Ordinary o’Jefferson cour ty, at the Market
use in ' ouisvill , on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER
□ext. that valuable tract of Land i said county, te’oug
tog o ihe estate of Patrick B. Conce> y deceased, kn< wn
»s his Erin tract, containing Thirty-seven Hundred
Acres, more or less,chiefly prime oa*, and hickory land ;
o.' which nearly fiixteen Hundred Acres a e in forest state,
anti the remainder well improved ; havin. a comfortable
Dwelling, valuable improvements /or a arge plantation,
and a good Mill in operation. Gall and examine. No ar
rangement among the heirs to buy in. Liberal terms —
made known on day of sale
CH*RLESJ. JFNKINS. 1 . , .
LLOYD C. BELT, f Adm r »-
Fonthern Recorder, Savannah Republican and Charles
ton Mercury *il copy and send *oooool*.
Sept. 11, IBfs
ADMIN IBTKATOR’B BALB.—Win be sold, on the
first Tuesday in Dr CUMBER next, before the Coo t
h use door in Elbert cc an ty, agreeably to an order of the
ourtof Ord Dar> of said county, «>ne tract cf can con
taming one hundred ard twenty- ve acres, more or lest, in
sa-d countv, adtoining Un s rs ihomas B. Aoams, the
tstate of ordsn ■ !*». and others. Sold as the pr< perty
of the estate oi Pi asanDavis deceased. Terms will be
made sb wn on the day of sale
JAB. F. 0. DAVIS, i . .
October 94.1886. WM.CDAVB, f Adm n ’
ADMIftIBTHA*OK’B BALK —Will be so dbe
fore me Giart-hoase door in Warre r iton, on t v e first
'Tuesday in DECEMBER next, ooe tract of Land contain
ing one hundred ini thirty five acres,more or less,lyin,(
la Warren county, on th- waters of Cbilder g creek, ad
joining an ■of A nram Shields an d others > elongieg to
th*- ea ate of Jeremiah Thor p*on, deceased. Bold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors o f »aid deceased.
Oct. *0 185& JOHN M. TH'>MPHON, Adm’r.
GUAHDI AB*B 8 A LB.—l l Accordance with an or er
of ihe O urt rs Ordinary of Colombia county, will be
tol lon the A it Tuesd>y is DBGi MBLR next, be'ore the
Gcurt-bcose door of said erunty. within the legal hours of
sa e, all the Real Estate belongin? to Margaret C. 8m t.,
a minor. JoUN H. FITTEN, Guard’n.
October 91.1855.
DM~IAIBTKaTT' b’B 8 4 LB.—By virtue of an or
der from the r onoranle Court of Or’inary of Lincoln
ccuoty, will be.><ld, btf re the ourt-hou*e aoor in said
co icty, on the first Tnesd y in DECEMBER next, be»
tween ;h- leg*l hour* of sale, t' • interest of Willem Wal
lice, deceased, in the state of Thomas Waliise, late of
Li'cln ceunty, deceased, it being tb«* one-sixth part in
said estate, consisting of Twe Hundred and Fifty Acres of
sb% more or less, the waters c 1 fiavac ah Biver, ad
joining lands c-f William B. Reid and others. Terms on
the day of sa e. CHaRLEB WaLLICE, Adm*r.
October 11,1SBS.
XtvLlj (0118’ fiALR.—WUIbe sold, on the first
Tuesday mDECEMBER next, tefo f eth«Ocurt house
door in Carroll county, agreeably to an ord r from the
C art of Ordinary of said cenaty, the ond v.ded half of
■even e g ths of the kt o’Land kno «n a N .44, in the
2d district of Carroll co-nty Fold as the property of the
estate of Joseph B ackweli, deceased, late es Ilbert coun
ty. Terms made known en <he day of sale.
EL’ZABETH B AC WELL, Ex*trlx.,
Oct. 95, 1855. JAM PJ BLACKWELL, Ex’r.
DM*MIBTKAT«*b*B BALiL- Will be scld,r n the
first Tuesday in DECEMBER -ext, before thcOourt
bocse door in Lumpkin, Btewa t coanty, sgreeaMy to an
order ts the Court of Ordinary of Coluirb c unty.ktof
Land No. 221 in the SBd distret of originally Lee now
8t wsrt rooniy, drawn by Henry Lynn. Bold as proper
ty belonging to the * state of Ayres Lynn, .ate of said
county deceased.
Oct. 18, 1566. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm*r.
ADM *I*TRATOB’B MALB.—WiII be sold, before
Ccurt Louse door n th- town of Lead gt n,
Gglethorpe county on tbe first T* esdsy in DEJVMPER
nest, wi hin the usual hears of sale, a trset of Land in
said county, on Bafful ■ oontalnirg one tbeusaod
acres, more or leas, adjo alng lands of Augustus Hosier,
Joe. B. Butler, John Wynn, Richmond evou b, and
others, cold a tnepr p rty cf Hay T. Landrum, de
ceased, for ths benefit Os the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day of ale. S. F. LANDRUM, Adm*r.
■- otober 26, lßfifi.
PUBLIC SALKS.
R~ |RHM<iMIf BMNRIKF'- H %* F-Will go don
the flr«t Tu -d iy in DKCFM r *ES r eyT#atthe Wcr
? ark-t‘V.u'e i theOi'y of uiU-U. with- 't’e legal’ o *
rs sale, the so” wing rtpe'v v.: -11 that lot ard pnree’
•f nd a d mpr vem?nts lying a d .it - .t> the City of
Augcs a,: the County and tateaVr a ilcc resr
of Ma v et and Me Ucd« sir«ets, h v:nf a front or 60 feet
on M*rket *t-e •!, runt ing bad to Reynol s »eet, with a
U e froa~ o* 6 feet on sai' < strf* t; boxn<l-dN rth hv Mar
ket street, K st by M Kinne stre» t, and We t by a lot ©f
Gnstave Dugas*. levied on as ; ,ro ’eny o' John JB.
M yer, to »atis f y sfl fa r n of ttmued
from he Sure~or Coart of i.hmond 0 unty, la favor of
T*o"'ss W O f or h- of George Dav s, Guari an
of Frede kk D Pol son and Ma r y A. Poiieon, m cor ch 1-
dren of G Poii*‘on, dir* ased against John B. Meyer.
The *f >re-described property p ont ia th* above A
fa. on foreclo.ure, and lerie ou In 22d day of Oct., 1865.
WILLIAM DOYLE, Dep.Shff.R Co.
October 24,1855.
Richmond hai.k—win < esoid, on
the fir.t Tuesday in JANUARY nrxt, at the L wer
Market House «n the c'ty oi Augusta, within the legal
h-urs« f sale, the follows g property, to wit: 4 CVp j s,* 1
Ce .tre 'l ale, 1 Sofa, hdf d i»cn Ch irs . lot of Ohalrs, 2
Looking Glass*», 1 p .lr hriss Iro s, wi h Tender, Sorve'
and Tongs. 4 Rocking Ohairs, 3 Window 8! ades, 1 pair
Fancy Pica es, half Joaen Cha rs, IDi ing
mon Tabi , Work ciand, 1 Meat Fafe, 1 Bur au, 8 Bed
steads, 1 lot of Crockery, Glaa-ware, Ac. ; 8 Mattressrs,
and Padasters ; 1 li tof Bolster?, Pillows and Bed ing, 8
Wa hstants with Ewers and Fasins, 1 Map of <l«orgia, 1
lot cf Muir Rods, 1 otofßto~ePot Ware, 1 lot o Tubs
an-i Bo ket , 1 lot of Tie Ware 1 Rsrrirerator, 1 Oauch, 1
large Lamp, and 1 lot ol Lamp?, 1 Deck: Levied n as
the property rs Jo eph A Be *is, to satibfv a ft. fa. od fore
cb tore of mortgage is ued fr m tbe Inferior Court of
Richmand county in favor o Wil iam A. WaUan,ass gne-,
agaast Josepn A. Beals Toe p pointed out i’J the
*iJ nortgage fl. fa ,a:d le ied cn this Blst day of Octo
ber, IBfis WILLIAM DOYLE, D. fcb’ff
November 1,1865.
HART HHKUIFP’H HALB.—WiU be sold, before j
tbe Court-house door in the town of Hartwell, on
the first TqeaUay in DECEMBER n-xt, within the legal
hours es sale, a tract of L*nd whereupon Milton Fu er
now live , lying ©aunty ou t ewa ei of Cedar
enjoining lands of Aon Goss, >*in*iair iV.oMullea and
< thers, containing 171 itc os, more cr les : Lrvied
on by vii toe cf a ft fa issued fro a the Superior
Ccurt of Hart county in f«vor of Burrel Bobo vs. Mil on
Falter Property pointed out by Ban-el Bobo.
Oct. 21,1865. JOHN G Mo URRY,Sheriff
E*B«KI HHBKIFF’H HALB -WUI be so d, be
fore he 0 un-house door at E herton, Kibe tcounty,
on he flr»t Tuesday in DECEMBER next, betwten the
sale hours, two Ne.ro Gir’s, one by the same of
Hannah, 18 years old, the otht r one is natred Pa tience,
14 years old: Levied ipon as the property of Julius P.
fimith 11 satisfy smdry fl fat. from the Superior Court of
K bert county vs the -*aid Julius P. 8: ith. Properly
pointed out *>y said Julius P. Smith.
October 81,1 SC6. MARTIN BOND. Sh’r.
HART HMKRIFF’H HALH.—W.U be sold on the
first Tuesday in DKOFMB next, befor the Conrt
House d or in Hart coanty, within the legil r.ou s oi it e,
the so lowing prop.r ,to wit: One tract of Land con
ai-.i jg 4d &cr s, adjoining la ds of Barrel Bobo, James B.
Games and oth rs : Levied on as the prrperty of K:oah
f ont.r, to atisiy Justice’s Court fl. fas. issued from the
1114th distrutG M, ia f Tar of Barrel Bobots Hijab
Gunte-. Property pointed out by C. Gunter. 1 evy made
and recurred U> me by Th mas L. Stowers, constable.
October 95, lsf6. W.l MYEKS, Sheriff
Bt’RRK MHHKIFP’A HALK.-Will be sold, on the
first Tues iav in DEOEMBER next, befor- the Court
ous • door in Waynesboro’, said county, wi.hin the legal
boar* of t ale vis: one Honse and Lot in the v Uage of AI
exander, said Lot contain ng t*o acres of land. Levied
on by virtue o* two fl. fas. hausd Irom a Magistrate’s Court
in said county, one in fav r of Hill Fanderford vs Jam-s
Quinn and Jos. A Shewmake, Administrators of Bryant
deceased, and one in favor o’ Andrew Deseney vs.
a. ; D gnal
Alto, at th* same t'me and pla*e, thres hand* ed acres,
mere *>r less of oak and : ickory Lan 1, aijoiuing lands of
James Grubbs and J hn a. Rosier and others, levied on
as ihe property of Daniel G. White, by v rtue o' sundry fl.
fas, issued from a Magistrate’s Court in f vor of Noah Ad
ams vs. 1 aniei G. WI Ite Levies made and returned to me
by a Constable, this October 81,185\
nov2 AJLK KKLANP. Pep. Fh’ff.
COLUMBIA HHRKIPF’h HALB.—WiU be •old,
cn fie fl< st Tuesday in DEOEM HER next, before the
Uourt-housedoorin Appling, Columbia count?, betwee- the
usual hours of sale, th following property, ts- wit: Eighty
Acres cf Land, more or less, in sa d connty, on both
sides ot the Georgit Railroad, twenty ■ x miles from Au
gusta and known as Saw Dust, icining 'ands of James
Anthony and oth* rs: 'evi don as the p eperty cf . ames
V . t arroll, to satisfy two Justices’ Conrt fl las. rom 183 i
District, ti. in favor of Wi lii Palmer vs. James v .
C*rro 1. Property piloted oat b» P.-amt ff in execution.
Levy made and returned to me by Joseph r. Yawn, ’on
star-le. JOHN F. SUTTON, D. Sh’ff.
November 1,1855.
OUI.KTHOIIPK HHKIIIFF’H HALB.—WiII be
sold on the first Tuesday in DEOEMBER Lext, be
fore the Conrt house door in Lexington, OgUthorpe coun
ty, between t‘ e lega hours of sale, the tol'ow ngpraperiy,
to wit: One lot of Books, 1 Wardrobe, 1 round Table, 1
T nnk,l .oiklrg- ilais, l Pis ol: feviedo hb the pro
o Jaoob V Dansty to satifify t» fas. issued fcom
ih • Inferior Oourt of sail county; one lu iavor of Town
send, Arnold ACo , and the otner in favor of Hiotman,
Wiscott a Co , vs. Jeoob V. Databy, eu -viving partner of
Arnold A Daneby. Property pointed out by de eodant.
Nov. 8, IS?S W. B. P. HaYNIE, fih riff.
UGLKTBOHPK HHKRIFF’m BALK.-Will he
sold on the fl rat Tuesday in DfiOEM ;*K next, beiore
the Court boose door in Lexington Ogbtt.crpe coanty,
; w th ! n the legal tours of sale, :he so lowing property, to
wit: All that tiactor parcel o Land and improvements,
ji g and being ia the town of Lexing on. in tbe county
aforesaid,co tainingene Aori-, nio e orless,on the south
ern side 01 h Southern Stre tofsstd town, bonndod n
th* . ast by the lot ormerly owned by Alien Goolsby, now
1 uwoid by Wm H Ward; south and west by George i>.
Gilmer’s Ur>d, and north by the »treet wh ch re;>arat 'B it
Tom Be jamin F Hardee-a 's ct: Levied on as the pro
' per yof E lxtbefh F. Arnold to satis'y afl fa on fore
closure of mortgage issued from ihe mperlcr Oourt or
• glethorpe county, in fa or of Gtorge B. Gi er gai st
T p.Babtfth F. Arncli. Tte aforesai i property point d out
1 ia sa<d mor gage fi a. F. M. fcM.Tu, I). . herifl.
November 8, lbfs
OU* BTHOHPK HHBRIFF’A HALK.—Wid be
sold u Ibe first Tuesday in DECEM hER next before
he Oeurt-hous* door in tne town of Lexln- ton, gl *tbtrpe
, count . wit in the leg»l hours of aal . the following pro
I erty, ta «'it: a>l that lot or parcel fLaodcnl improve
ment*, lyir gan briny iu the town cf i exln.ton, i sHd
connty, coni•ining Four Acres, moreor less, on V e we.-t
1 si eof the mad e <drog from LexingL ntot* e L*xi gon
, Drp~t a d opt ositt the rtiid‘nee of Z. H. Clark «djo u
, ng lan ssf Nathan Mattox and other*: Levi-.dona t e
t properly of Francis J. Rotiuson, ?o satisfy afl a. on sore
r cl s re oi a mortgage issued Ir«»m the Superior Court of
said 0 unt/ in favor of rtephen Upton aga n«t Franris J
1 Kotvns m. Property pointer o<’t in s-si mortgage fl fa.
, N v ember 9, 1855. F. M. SMITH, D . hen ff
j / VGI.KTHOI.I'K MIHlUi'V’ . MM.K Will 7.
\_J sold, on she first T etday in DEOK.MB> R nex ,
fore the Court home door i*» the to-n of Lexl gt n • g|»-
th rpe county, within tbe legal hours of tale, th-: f | (f
iog property to wi : All that t a:i or parcel of Land, ly
t ing and being in said county of Osl- thorpe, on the Wat rs
r- of Buualo c eek, containing Four Hun red aod Fifty
3 Acr**s, more or le s, adjoi it g lands or John Wynn, fr e
i J Hsrd n, as. F. Dorongb, aod others: i e -i«d or sj ibe
prop ry o’ Richmond Lorooyh. *-y virtue of and o sac &'j
i two fi. taa. issued frorr the Superior Court of said county ;
oe in favor <f il*m G Torner *gaiss‘. Rcnmcnd
Dorocgh and Jam s P. Dorcug . p* nop* r, aod Ge- rg
f Platt and Augusta* D sier, se
vor cf said Wttttam G- Tarner agaiost Richmaa i D rough,
Thomas A. Brown and John I. Arnold - ropery po at a
! out by Richmond Dorutzgh. fM. S’rflTH, U. Cher ff.
1 Nov mbgr 8, !Sf3.
AUMIEIHTK.4T )R H H ALB.—Will be su’d, m the
first Ta**day Ir R aest, before he Quart
- bouse door in Line la ccuzuy, between tile let ai luum if
i sal**, agreeably to an order of the C« ar of Ordinary a
• said oo nty, one tract of Lanu in said cou'ty, on the wa
ters of Newford creek, ooutai mg uxty *<re» if -aau.
more or lem,adjoin'rg lands of lot House, Lewis House,
' nd others. Also, the follow ng Negroes, to wit: SaQr, a
woman, 45 jea<sold; Ju ia, 22year*old . 3u*an.22 years
s old, and chi d ; <*alina, 18 years ol »; Martha, U year
oil; Mary. 6 years oi -; Zaoh, a Ih>*, 8 ye»rs old.a d
’ B:.rah, agii, 6 years (Id. Puld as the pr pe <ybeW«ngi g
f to the estate of Zscbariah Qrimiloy, Uie of saM evunty,
p, decea-ed, f»r the ben fit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms
or the day of salt*. DKNNH H. DALi 18, Adm’r.
October 11. 1855
» A DMINIH IKATORH’ HALK.—In pursua cc of an
ix ordrr fr- m the honorable Court of Ordinary of Jcffer
i>ou county, will be sold n the fl r st Tuesday iu DECEM
BER n xt, at the Market Ho se in the town i f l ouisville,
in aid county bet we n the lawful hours of sale, one
tract of Land in sa d county, containing . 900 acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of A. R. Wright, John J< i dan, and
, R cky Com'ort creek. Also, a House and Lot n tbu
f towr of Looisvliie, having a tract of Land belonging to
th* same, ooutaining 8')0 acres, more or less, a’joining
f lands of Asa Holt, and the town Commons Bold an the
3 property of Dr. Philip B. Letrlo, deceavet, for the benefit
oltheh irs and creditors. Te ’"s on the ay oi sale.
R 0G r R K. DIXON, » . . ,
October 1M666._ LL Yl) 0, BELT, f 4dm r».
• HALK.—Under an order from the
i Hj Ordinnry of Richmond County, Go , wil! be sold on
t the first Tuesd yin Deem er next, at the Mai ket House
f in Louisville, Jeff r*ou County, that valuable plauia ion,
, comprising 15 0 hundred acres pine, mixed, and swamp
; lands lying along tbe Ocmral R ilro »d, in J« OeiMm conn
j tv, li9 miles from avannah; home 600 a reso ear *d, at d
b the pi «ce well and recently improved. Bld as the proper
-3 ty of the late Robor F Poe, dec ased, for the benefit of
lis and creditors For information and terms, apply
to William 0. Po *, Macon, Geo.
j oct!7 ELIZA P. POE, Executrix.
* "I7'XBUUTOR , S HALK.—Agreeably to an order of
1 JCj the Court of Ordinary of Rl< hmond county, wil be
• sold at the Lower Market House in he city of Augusta,
r on the first Tuesday in I'EO tlKtt next, nine Negroes,
* vis: Elijah, a man aged TO years ; Edmund, a man
rged 55 years; Matilda, a w man ag d 28 years,aod ht*r
daughter,Fanny, aged 6years; Glari-sa, a w man aged
25 years,andher nfant, John, a boy aged 14 yrars ;
Ph His, a girl aged 12 years, anJ Rufus, a boy aged 10
years. Also, 6 0 ere* of sutyect to the widow’s
t dower, fold r b lha property of Oha les E Clark, de
, cessed, for the benefit ofthe hvirsand creditors
Ootober 14,1855.• HAM’L B. CLARK, Ex’r.
IpXKUUTORH’ HALK.—WiII be s.-ld, before the
\A Ocurt-1 ouse door la the county of Doughertj, to he
highest bid er,on the first Tuerday in DECEMBER next,
a ( ot of l.and drawn by Nicholas Murphev, late of Kioh
m nd county, deceased, fbnaerly in the county of Bak>*r
and now Dnogherty. lyiDg iu the 9 dls, and “so. 112,
contain ng 250 hc vs. Slid ot of Land adjoins Col.
Crater’s plantation. The La do«n be ‘ ough at private
•a e from the Executors. Fy addressing M. MURPHEY, st
Bpiers’ Tu r nout, Jefferson county, G* , or E. T. M’:R
PHRY, Aug sta, Ga., previous to the day of sale. Terms
liberal to an approved purchaser
MiLi EDGE MURPHEY, 1 w ,
O ct. 16,1855. E T. MURPHEY, f “ n -
GUARDI AN*H BALL.—WiII be soid, on the first
' iuesday in before the Conrt-hotue
door la Columbia«ounty, un ' er aD order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, all the Lane belonging to Louisa
H. Smith, a r fnor. BIN J. E PEaRRE, Guard’n.
Pother 14,1855.
ADMINIBTBATOK h HALB —Under and b vir
tue of an order of the honorable Superior Court of
Ggleth- rpe county, sitting ai a Court of Chancery, will
be sold before tbe CF urt-house door in the town of Lex
ington in said conn y, on the first Tuesday ia DECEM
BER next, a tract of Lam in said coanty on Long reek,
containing nia ty five acres, more or ’ess, adjoining lands
of Henry Young, Oo ambus J Landrum and Wilunai C.
Gilliam. Sold ta 'he properly of the es’a'e of Kich .rd
Ashary, deceaeed Terms —Credit of twelve months, with
note and go d s *cority. MARK H. YOUNG, Adm’r.
October 6, 1816
ADMIKImTHATOR*B SALK.—WiII be sold on
WEDNESDAY tbe 12th day ol DEOEMK-.R next.at
the late residence of Henry R Dea wyler, deceased, iu
E b-frt county, the foTowing p operty, to wit: o<e lot of
Pork and B ock Hogs; one lot Mu es and Horses, 1 Sheep,
Cows and oats, two yoke 8t ers, all the PI ntatlo a r d
Farming Uten ils belonging to the estate of said decease >;
IRo d agon, Icx Wngon, 1 small 1 hor-e wavon and
1 Oarryh g, 1 lot Corn, F dder, Oat , Wheat and Shucks, 2
Gins and 1 Thrashing Machine, 1 Bair and 1 Granite
Mill Btones; lot old Mill Irons, 1 Pleasure Carriage, 1 sett
Blacksmith’s Tools Household am Kite enFurnitar ,and
many other articles too tedio s >o enumerate. All so d
»» property bel nging to the estate fth said Henry R.
Desdwyl r, deceased. Sale continue from da* to day
ont I ail is so d. Terms m-tde known on he day of sale.
Oct 81,1865. JOH G DEADWYLEB, Adm’r
C'l UARDIAN’S SALK—By virtue o'an or erof the
T • rd nary of Newton coantv, granted on tbe fir»t day
rs October Instant, will be ro d on tbe first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, before toe Court-house door In he city
of Covl gton, within th- uanal hours cf sale,a Negro
Woman «>y tbe name of Dar< os, about 88 y art of age.
''old as tbe property of E isabeth d. and Caroline Hodge,
tbe eb’ldren of he last ma.riage of Jame« Hodge, dec’d.
Terms on 'h“ day. JOHN WEBB, Gaard’n.
October 6, 2556.
ADMINIBT&ATKIX’s 8 A LK.—ln pursuance ofr n
order from the Ordinary of Bichtro d county will
be sold on tbe first Tuesday in JANUARY next, st the
Lower Market-Hou e, in tbe ety of Augusta, Rich ond
coantv, between tbe oscal h- urs ol sale, a tract of Pine
Land cr.ntaining Tbirte n HuDd ed >nd Ff y-One Acre*,
on the waters of Spirit creek, about two mi’es a ove Bel
Air, and adtoioing lands of G o W Cranford, Mr. FI- m
ia?, (lste Harry Baker’s,) and ft nj. H. Warden srd
others Al-o, 8 v egroes, to wit: 1 negro man named Joe,
about 29 y»ars old, a T na-r by trade; 1 negro man
named Billy, about 4 yrars old, a carpenter 1 negro
man namrd Moses, 40 year old; 1 negro man named
Harry, 60 years old; 1 ’ egro woman named Eiiss, >8
years old 1 negro »Oman named Rachel, 85 years old;
1 negro named Daphne, 8* years old; 1 negro
womm named Rebecca. 60 years old. Sa d propert be
krg eg to the estate of Pact*l on Piaon, deceased, and
soid fo' the benefit of he heirs and creditors. T rms at
sale. Purchaser to pay for deed for Laud $5, and 91 for
bill of sale for each negie
Nov 1, 855 MAGDALINA B’MON, Adm’x.
DMINI"TRATOR’B 8 A LK—Will be sold, on
I'x the first Tuesday in JAN OAR next, at tbe L ter
Market House in Augusta, wi’h n the legal hou s o f sale,
in pursuance of an order the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond county, the following property of Benjamin Pyne,
d«-cea*ed, vis; The Hoose and Lot ea tbe north side of
Br> ad-street, bounded east by Boutet’a, and west by
8 evens’, and extending back to Jonea-street. Also, th
v e.ro Slaves: Judy, Charles, WUlie, John, Jacob and
Julia Term* made known at the sale.
October 9S 1865. A. J. MILLER, Adrr ’r.
GIAKDIAVB hALK.—Pursuant to an order Lorn
the Honorable Ceurt o Ordinary of Warren County,
•nd b> consent of otne parties ktereated, will be sold be- 1
fore the Ccurt Hjuse door in Crawfordvnle on tbe first i
Tuesday in December next, a tract of land eontai log i
eight hundr- d(8 0) acres, m'-re or less, on the w.iers of ■
Wii iams Creek, mown as the Asbury plac*-, adJololog
Froctor, Chapmsa Elliot’, an-J other . T> e son t art free
and pr« due ive, well adapted toth- gro*thofc ro. oo ton,
Ac. bavin* woodland c* nveni*-nt to every partof the farm.
Persons wishing o»xam*neU will ca.l on Mr. B. Beck
worth, or N ohnson, woo can be found on the premises. J
Sold for distribution. Ttrms on tbe day of sa’e.
MART H. LATIMER,
Guardian for Miners of R V Anbury. ■
Warrenton, Oct. 16.1806. R. R. ASBURY, ]
oetlT for oth r Legatees. J
14 k MBLB.cbo*os fiogar-bomso Just reoelvsd o
10 by [o«tl0-dtf A RICHMOND.
PURI JO SAI.E*. r
VDMI>I-TK.\ roll'* HalK —Us v»rtae t a or- 1
del * f the ho oi able Or hi try of iumb'a I’oanij j
w'l be »oh a ! ’ur mf'r, F rty.h county, o t'• fir
Tuesday! JANUARY text, I*l • la-oNo 87>ra2l J
dr triet Ist recti o. Po <1 a ■ the pr perty of John
ased for the beneCt o the q. ir • and oc--liters of sitd .
de eu-.d. TRGM *8 TUDOR, Je , Adm’r, "
Novembe 7, 1555.
ADMIXIgTKATOK'g bAl.K—Wil. be sold on the J
first Tuesday n JaN aBY »et, before the Court f
house d< O' In'the to nos Gr»vf*?-dsvi le, l’a i ferro coun* n
ty» betrces the tawful hoars of sal , in obedi* nee to an t
orier fr‘m the Oroinarv of raid county, a lively Ngo g
Boy 12 or IS yearn oil bv the asm* o' Dick, Fold as th r
properly of the e*tate of Mary Anj T&yl r, !at* of sai !
ooant , dec- ase , for the p rroae of distrioutlcn among
the Gtri v u e- <f»al deceased Terms of ea e will be
cade known on the day. r
Nov 7, 1855. LITTLETON B. TAYLOI, Adm’r. I
s
A IMiiarie»THATOH*B SAhK.-lly vir us of an or-
J\ derfrotn-he binary o' Je Herron county, will be
told at the Market Houte in ihe n w of Lcuisvi le, Jeflfrr
foo county, on the fl'gt 'ue day i. J tMJAUY neat 412
acres o: Pioc Land, more or lea, filiated and 1 ing in
sniti rovnty on rbavers creei, adjo-ni g !ard» of W A. t
StoVcs and others, b tag the eal a t -te of Partin Tomp- b
k'ns, Ist*! of >-ail coaa* v, deceavd. Terors made kn va
on the day o’ sa'e. ADELINE TOJUPiIiNb, Adia’x.
4, I*B4. _ i
ADMIX tSTH A I Oil’s* 8 k Ltv —By virtue of an or )
der from Ihe honorable the '"’ourt of Ordinary of
l iocoln 6) inly. will be sold on me first Tuesday in J ANU- ,
ARt’ next, before the Court house door in said county, t
two Mea belonging to tie estate of Mary Elam,
deceased Pol 1 for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ;
of said decea« d. Terms on the day of rale. {
Nov. 10, 1555 ROBERT HE DErthO '*, Adm’r
ADM IN 1 sTItATOK'S BALN.—By virtue of an or
der fcm the honorable the Court o Ord na Tof
Lincoln county, will be sold >n the first Tue day m JaNU
AhY next, before the Court hors-? door in sai t co ml*, be
tweea the laef a» hours of sal.-, the following property, to
wit: kt'jg tire or Land in said oauty, adjoining lands c f
John Be t ey, B P. O’Neil and others also, the Ne
gro* 9 belonging to the estate of Agnes Wr ? ght, late of said
county, de’ea ei All sod a the prop rty of Agues
w right, deceased, for tr:e benefit of Ihe heirs and creditors-
Terms on ti.e day of sale.
Not M),1555. JK tEMIAtI ASHMORE, Adm'r.
X DHIWISTHATOh'S 8I LK —By virtue (f&u or
JTA. der from I he hono able Court of ord»n*ry of 1 in
con couQtj, wii’ be -old ou the Urn Tuesday in JANUA
RY ce 't, befve tne Ceurt hou*e oorinsaid county, one
v egr Girl tamvd Mary. Bcdasth*- property of narah
Averct , de eased, for the benefit of the heirs abd credi
tors- T- rms on the day of aale.
N iv. 10,1?55. IP AAC N. AVKRKTT, Adm’r.
Aum>is HVIO 'ssALX.— 3y virtue of an • -
der from the honorable vourtofOrdi ary * f Je-*tr
soq con' ty, wil. be sold t .he Ma ket H use i the lowd
of Louisville, J - fierso < county, on the firs Tu ed y In
JANUARY nxt, within V e ieg»l ho«i»s of sale, one fa t
of *ai d contain!! gB6 * acres, more or less, snbject t* the
widow s d wer, adjoining >ands of C-ea ham g re ,
»-nd others. Also, the tohowr g Negrces, to wit: B-ul,
Pm.ce, Charles, Tom. Jess, Pandy, Harry, Comfort, Mat 1-
d&, b.vt la, M*ry. n larissa, Arritiy, Louiia Phillis, and
Milnre. Pold at* the property of John '♦ay, d-<e*srd, lor
the benefit o» the heirs and creditor o'said dec ase
rn the day JOHN R. WaY, Adm r.
November S. 1865.
Al»l I fclteTHA rdt*- 1 B\l.K.—By vir:ne.>fa or.
d«r from the Oou t orOrd osry of Jeflf rt*on > ounty,
will he sold at t» e Market House in the town o i otusv ilw,
on the first Tuesday in JANfI * R • ne*t, a t sot of
and Hickor Lan *, containing 1000 at»e , m re oi less,
lying ou the Ogeecnee r Ver. 6 miles below Louisville, ad
joining lands of Bambo, Fitas-mm* ns, and others. Also,
a tract f I and known as th? line Vi w P>ace. ontaiuing
f 8 » acres, more or less, of Pine Land, adjoining B. V. Cnrs
w 11, A R Che t am, and others. A so, a tract of land
known a« the Kennedy p ac , containing 800 a-res, more
or less of Hne l and, on the waters of the < xtechee River,
adjoining J H. Bostick, Wnll aud others, 'old&sth
property of Henry B. Todd, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms on the day.
WILLIAM H. 1 .
Nortmber 8,1365. JAM IB L B, TO»l), f Aum ra -
ADMIJIIHTKATOR’B hAi.K.-Io pjnuaa-'eof an
order of the ordinary of Rid mond couniy there will
be sold on tbe first TUK'D'Y in J -diary next, (.866.)
before th Court House doori 1 Colum >ia i ounty, betweei
iheufoal hours of public sales, all that p*roel of and in
said co nty of Oo umbia, co-itainin* two thousand aort s,
n o'e or less, ongmall> grau e i to E mund B Jenkins in
two tracts, the who<e toun cd at tbeume o survey aa
follows: 'or hwest by ames i>anne ly a land, beuthwest
by R. Call *nd ’"eshack Matthews’ lands, touth hy Wil
dam ct.th's land, Southeast by Resvea* and Wil iam Wal
ton’s la- d , Eist by Sarah \ LlHips’ laid, aud on the
'*crthe«at by lleadsiall Creek To be sold as the i rorer
ty o' TnomHH GUacook, Br., deceattd, for th benefit of
ihe h irx and croit ra cf said deceased. Terms on the
day of snle.
November 6,1865. JOHN K. JAOKhON, Adm*r.
a DMf HIB I'RATOIi*B 8a LB.—Will be sold, before
the Court l ouse d« or »u the town of Orawf »rdavill ,
Taliaferro count , within the legal In urs of sah, ou the
fir t Tu>* day in JANUARY next, under an order from the
Court of ‘rdinary of said county, the In owng hetcro ,
to wit: H ndersen, a lik«ly you» g Negro Soy about
19 years old, and a Negro Woman b, lirmeofSaiah.abtuu
6 ears old. propert: cf Ma gaiet avuns,
late of said cou ty, deceased, for the purpose of distribu
tiou amoDK the legatees of * aid <*e e«ied. bold on a credit
until the twenty-fifth Cay of Decemb r, 1865.
Nov. 9, 1665. ALFRED MouBK, Adm’r.
ADiVIINIB'riI4TIUX’B BAI.K —ln pursuance of
an order from the Cuurt of Ordinary of Riobmond
O'junty, wi lbe told, on ihe firs Tuea ay in JAN' ARY
next, at the low r Mar he' lu the o'ty of Augusta, in Baid
county, between the usual h urs of sale, all that Lot and
Improvtmeni’- in th• cty of Augusta, corner of Ohew’a
All v, bounded <>n the esst by sa d alley, having a front on
Broad-street t f‘24 fee'. 6 inches, running through to Kills
rtreet. vi'h a like front n sai l str et; He House on
IJroid street now occupied as a Burner's rhop, the house
oo K a li*-*tree' occupied by ra. o<>o»,and s houn ■
on thea’ley, ccc plot hy var ous persons. Sail prop* rt
be onging to the estue cf I'antalion him* n, drc«--'e<l
Boid ai the property of th-j s%id dereised for the ben* fit of
the hir a'ni creditors of sa d deceased T-rms atsa e.
N*v. 9, 1865 MaLEiJNA HIMUN, Ad z.
AM 111 IHTIt ATOH’M be sold, on th
20th d-y of DKuKMBKR nnt, in Burke county, at
ti»e ute res’de: ce of Will.am ftreenw*y, *:ec*?ts o, all the
PeH*h»b e Pr< perty o» deressrd, cons sHngcf ", r re,
Cows, li'jgs, Corn and Fodder, on Wag> , F trm r, Tools,
Household *nd KHch n Firn tar**, a <d other artirles.
Bale to coLtioue f.om day t'> d» r nrti all H sold
R ,, B*C : .T H GREEN AY, I. , ,
Nov. WM.W MATfHKWi*, J *dm re.
ADMIXIkTRAtORY reeiMe u
order of »hc Cour of Ordinary of »*»ethorpc rruoty,
wil so - n the
fore the O art boose oo in lex r,*ton, in *aid eouety, be
t»ee th* mah or of»*l j , the 'o ewing pr pe ty, to
wit: One N.g o •* rm*r. J the of -’a&cy, ab ut j 4
year ct age, t*k,no gto tne e«t*t- of Wi liam K at, «-
ce4S?d, a .i o’d for he beneflr, *> the fieir-i a- <\ mecicore
r f said ri-e«»sed. Terms ma te known on toe da o'
Nov. 1/,lBV*. PI VR LY P. COLL INF, AdmV
ADMINf-THATOffi’H -.Aik. |g nadle o ra
or er cf toe Co>’r of Ordinary' .r uglethorpe nounty
wll he» rd or. the fir»t Tuesday n JANi.ARY nnxt, h»
fore he Court bouae d« or in Lexlufctou, in said county,
between the us al hours of sale, the foilowinu property, o
w r. ; One hundred «nd fifty acres of L«nd, i>»* the irnmi
more or ieas, re’o'-gmg to ihe estate of ail iam H G'enn,
de enaed a joining lands f Darnel Hui-rfs, John Orook, -
%n-.i r.tht-rs, y'ng <m the wate-s of 'tons- f*ond creek, in ''
"aid county. soid ?a the property rs «*ki deoeased n or- '
der « pr-r'ect ciiles. W'd. GLENN, Wm*r. (
November 3, 'Bflf.
V Dfiinl iwmlft’B «ALB —By virtue o# an or
jTA. ier <ji uhe Court if Ordin ry of oiumma our ;y, •
wm. be -aid <t Apnlit-.q. n aid c unty, n ihe first To er- j
lay :n * tNUA'iY mar, with n the I - gal houis of sale *. |
N*gm Boy named A* ia beiorguu to tht estate of It B |
3lHckt ton, of said vioun*y, drerasea. Sold/or the I'enefit }
cf the creditor* of *aia decescea
Nov. 18, 365. ROHT. 3 VYfIODING, Acra’r. !
AOMWIhdU aa-H .4 a—.vTTT be at], he- I
f re the Court house doer in ‘lo'aicbiac uuty, .vuree- i
:»bly to sn urder oi the Court of ’irdinary oi »a«u vooctv, I
do first "u* aday in JANUARY next, ail the Real RTs- !
tar s seiun>-mg Ui J. 3. Gibe n, )> teofsaid aounty, -00*4. ;
Nyv. 14, 1366. A. M. LRAWFORD, Aom’r.
Al)>U»l*r«AT\)d S UAL.H.—W ; II be sold, atreo
a >y to aa ord.-c oftbe Court of Ordiruiry ifi Obiura
b a cx*uu y, betors j-e Ci.art-hwu-e oor in said ot/im- y, -o
t'e flr-n Tuea sv a '\Nl'A? next, si!’fin satato
be «o Dexh»r Gtbtua, Ute of wud wun*y % -hicearto*!.
Novtmber 14, 866 a d. CRAWF“iD, 4d»w>
VDtlltiai lui oii *mi ffi sv
late rtrai ’once of John ate of * inc u • ty
tiro rated on Tuesday, the llh day of DEO BA) It s A ut.\ ,
all the Prrist ab e Property eloug’ug to ««<d do rd,
oou Ist ug ot Ho ir-a ho ii and Kitchen Furimure. Cvrv,
Fod er, Whea',o»ts Muirs, H rara, Cattle Bkeep, York
oga. Mock ree yoke of Oaeu, P'autat o-.» f.s> l
B igg ,1 Haroi'Che,B Wagons, 1 aei Bl okamt.h t\>o)»,and
many other artioiratoo tedious to mention. 8 .le to eon
tii ue fiom day to day until all Is s-Id. Terms ou the day
of sale. ALLEN T. UOLL DAY, Adm’r.
November 8,18f6.
ADM IN Ini'll 4TO II t* 41.«. -Wifl be suidTou"the
Oral Tuesday iu DEOKMBER oral at the Lower
Market House iu Augusta, Kicfamoud oou iy, un ’er a
decree of the importer Court f Hurke county exrrcisi' g
Chancery jui Isd'dlon, the followlug tr.o! < of L nd, with
in the lawful hours of a-l -, vl» : 4: 0 acres cf Laud, gr. u ted
to James Jones . also, 100 sores >f l and, i»mg ou s)avAa
nah river, in Kiohaiood county, granted toNrhouiah
Wade. Bmd for UltlrP u»ton (as the | ropt ry of 1. e late
Henry Jones,Ht.. deceased,) among the he n and dis
tributees of Mrs Marv arette ttarncy, deoraacHi. Terms—
Credit till first Jauutry, 1866, with Interest from day of
sale. E. A. ALLEN, Adm'r.
November 4, 18*6.
1 l/'XKCtITOKN’HALK.-Agrrr.al'U
» Vj tne Ordinary of Burk* eu ly, grant- dln i u'sunoo
» of lie wil ol thulae Henry P Jones, of * Id County,
1 wl Ibe sold on the first Tuesday I - JANUARY next, at the
[ Court houae do r n Tie county of Oalhou . Lot or t and
1 N 66, in 8d Oil riot oi sail County, bo’d a the estate
\ of laid deceased, J. V. JONE*,
* J. B. JONES, „ ,
1 H.W. JONHS,
■ November 1, 1866. W^MJONICH,
'I 'HUM IKK’B BALK—WiII be iold.b-rore the Court
1. home door in Warren on, on the first Tuesday In
i JANUARY rext,the following named Negroes, to wit;
Ann, 86 years old; Hmcn, 16 >e»rs old; Bur on, 14 years
old ; Jaoe, '8 yea's old.and Lnrany, 10 y< ars old raid
pr p rty sold under a decree of the honorab'e Superior
Court of barren oiunty for tbe purpi se of distribution,
on a credit un>il the first day of Januarr. 1867
Oct
ipXKi:liOHß’ HALK.—Agreeable to an <>rder of
J tb Court “t Ordinary of Burke county, will h~ sold
at the ‘ 'ourt-house door in the lowo of *Vayneaboro,’on the
first Tueadav in JANUARY t ext, one Town Lot, known
on tne plan of the town of Alexander, in aaid county, aa
No. 8, containing Two Acres Bold as the property of the
estate of William La-eetei, deceased.
JANE LASBETEB, Ex’trix.,
Bept. 18,1566. J B. A. HKWMAKE, Kx’r.
Gd UAUIMAk’ti HALK. —j pern I *slon of the Ordi
■T nary of Warren county, I will off*r f r sale, b fore
the Court house door in sa d county, on the first Tuesday
In JANUAHi next, h o lowing naves, to wit: Ko»e,
Nans jOeorge and John. So d for the benefit o f the chil
dren of Mrs. Ann M. Dongi&s, d c as.-d. Terms made
known on day cf sal . WM. 8. ROBfcRTB, Guard’n
November 10, IRP6.1 R P6.
Ij'X KUUTOH’ei HALK.—By virtue of an orde> irom
the honoroble Court o Ordinary o' Lnc -In ounty,
will be old or. the first Tuesda> in JANUARY nex , be
fore the Ccart-house do rin said con ty, between the
legal hours of sal , the so-lowing pronertv, to wit: One
>egro Man. bold as the property belong ng to the estate
of homaa Averett, decea eI, or the benefit rs the heirs
and creditor’. Ttrms on the day of sale.
Nov 10,1855 IBA4CN. aVEBETT, ExV
EX w IU*OK’B feAl/K.—By vi tue of an urd« r from
the honorable Court ofOrdi ary of Jefferson eour ty,
•rill bes>l4 at the Marset Boudin the town of Louisville,
Je erton county on th» firs'- Tueada in JANUARY n. xt
with n the legal hours of sale, a tract of Pine Land, con
turning 884 arree, more or leas, ndjoning Th mas P.
Frown, Andrew J. j»v s, *nd others. Al.o, six Negroe*
Co-wit: De ia, and Orris, her child. Mote, Bam, Maria
aod Henry 80l as the pr*pe ty of Harvey B Piplr n,
deceased, for the b nefit of the h*-irs nod creditor-. Terms
on the day. JOHN G. PIPKIN, Ex’r.
November 8, 1855.
EXKCITuIi’H PAL* Will be sold, on the first
Too» ay in JANUARY n xt, before the Court house
door in Eloert county, &gre-»bl> to an order of the Court
of ordinary o' said-ounty, one Netr o Man, mmed Mer-
about 6*>y*&r» of a**?, and one tract rfi and iyiDgin
Elbert aDd Hart counties, known a* the Big Holly Bpring
ract, adj< loir g lands of Joseph Rncke , John Duncan,
t'realey B. Roberts, Ben atrin Winn, and other*, con aid
ing Nine Hundred aod Seventy three Acres, more or lea*.
Bold as the property o* Let y aynes, lat- of said county,
de ea ed. Terms made known on the day of rale
Not. 14,1856 A A J. I 'AY NIB, Ex’r
GIAKiIAA’h HALM.—WiII be told br'ore the
Conr-h used o Id War rent'n, on the first
in JANUARY next, a regio woma d oharitj, about
12 years of age, and her cb dd 8 y ar* old. Bold as the
property of Joseph H. ani Wm. H. J ffr es,
LtVi FOWLER,
Gusrd’n for J. H. Jeffries and Att’y in lact for Wm. 8.
Jeffr es.
November!, 1855.
i>XP.CITOIt’H BALK.—WiII be sold before the
J Ocurt-hoose door in Warrenton, on the first Tue- ay
in JANUARY next, the • »n’s be’eng ng to the e»tate of
"’llliam * barley, deceased, ijicg -n said county, adjoin
ing lands of Tims n Pool, Wm. life and o hers. Also, at
the same time and place, a regr named Mad.son, abou'.
25 years oid. belong ng to the same
November T,l“t 6. TWQMAB BHURIEY Ex’r.
I. KtCUTUh’k »*Lk.—Wii be soil on t >e first
Tuescay m JANUARY next, bt ore t e Courthouse
door In Warrentwn, Warren coun y, in the nsua boars of
sa e, agreeably to th iastwi'lof William Hor bs, late of
said coon'v, deceased, the following Ne**oes Ti»: Hen*y,
aged about 88 year*,am* Kitty, a wom> n, aged about 89
years Terms made known on the day cr rale
November 18,1&55 JE*t»E PUB VIP, lx r.
EX» tlTOK'e »A1 K.—Will be sod, on the fLst
rues ’ayin JANUARt n-xt, before the Ccort bouse
ooorin E bert c unty, agrees! ly to an order of the Orast
of Ordinary of said county, three tracts of Land in said
county; one tract containing three hundred and thirty
three a res, more or less, adjofnit-g lards of Ha y Fortson,
Kevin Hettooe, *dw n A. Jones, nnd others ; one tract
containing ni ety-eightand one half acr«s, mo:e or less,
known is the ett Hardman tract, ad«o<nini?g Haley
Fortsoa, Asa Chandler, and the e-tate of William 8 Burch,
deceased; oce trine ntainng one hundred ard thirty
ihree acrw, more or leas, adjoining William B. Camp
bell, Wm Grimes, Wi’ey T. De nard, an» others. Fold
as the property of the estate o' Elisabeth Burch, dec’d.,
late of Albert county. Terms made k .own on tr.« day of
rale JOHN O. BURCH, Ex’r.
November 14,1858.
L'Xna’TOß’H MALB Will be sold, at the late
Hd rtaidmc-; ts KHsa r eh Bur* h, ©cease l , on Tueaday,
be 18th day fDIC MBe-R next, all hsterishabe Pr -
pertybel nging esta’e of ta » Barcfi. de
ceu J, late of dbert county, consisting cf Hones, Mr lee,
xen Cjwi, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Whe»t, Rve,
and Kitchen Fumlt-re. Bleck m th’e oole, Plantation
Tfe'r, Wagons, Cotton (tin, Wheat l brasher, and many i
othor aitides not here mentioned. Sale to continue from
dav to day until all is sold. Terms made known on day
StZE. JOHN 0. BURCH, Ix’r.
November 14, 1860.
NOTICES TO IJEBTOKSAND CBEf C
ITOKR.
NOTfUH —mi person* ••..tebted to the estate o* John 0. i
Ou K'sieofW|rr«n uMy,d<ceafle i,are request* "
ed o mak** imni diate paymem; rd th*.s*' bavin : de- c
mands agau s said deceased ar, bereov q. i'Oed to present
the ame, duly au hunticated, wl hinthe un e reacr bed t
"i mn IBAA ;B. HUFF, / Ci’r. '
October 2’T. IS6B. y
NOTIi'K. —All persons indebted to tbs eaute ift)rl \
J el a 'ir, late of th U. .A . an late if t>or- i 1
fjlk Va., deceased, ar- requested to make immediate pay
ment; and these hav nt claims against the same are
hereby notifie«i to presen them within the time pr* - ,
scribed bylaw.
Nor 1, B'6 ROBERT A UEID, Adm’r
NOTIC’K. —All pei sons indebted to the estate of “’ra.
Jane D Z nn, la.e of Richmond county, dcc'd.are
requested o make immediate payment; and those
having 'emands against sai i estate are requested .o pre
sent them duly authenticated according to law.
J HN W.ZINNJ
Nov 4, 1565. _ JOHN YDBTEH, f ** r9 '
NO I'l' K.—Al pers ns indebted to the Estate of Wm.
B B isty, late <>f Kdg field Dietrict, H. C„ deceived,
• ill please make immediate pa meut; srd rlt t osepei
sons hav.ng d mandsa airsisa’d Es at**, »ill please pre
sent them properly authenticated as the la- dire ts
Nov. 25,1856. J*HIN G.
Ct KOIUJIA, IJIYUOI.N COUNTY.—Notice to the
T Leg vee oi tl e estate of t'hipj*, Br., deceased,
Ute of Mid < oanty.
The eg»ee of ssi 1 estate ar-* herebv notified that a»
the De m er Term o/th- Cou t * f Or lin* y f L'ncoH
county, h Rule Abuoiote w u be enured, leq i ing tr.e
Executors to settle > p the leg oe ia tne »iil * f va*k
Bh pp, Br , tieceased, bequeathed, unless the same shzll b j
contested oyt e heirs and leg.nets I’ er o .
J A MKa JENNINGS, I
November 8,1865 BKABOKN MOBEuSY, f rs *
\T OTlC«.—All persons indebte Ito the estate of W. A.
JlI verv, late of- o'umb.a county, deo> 2 are
her -by notifies to make payment; and ad those having ie
mandsagainst th- estate of said deceased, to present then
duly authenticated within *he tlo-- prescribed by law.
Nov. i 4, 1856. _ AM. ORAWF* RP, Ad*n»r
NOTICK. —All persons Indebted to the es'ate of .Wil
ham G een«a>, late of Uurkecounty, deceased, are
equested to make immediate payment , andthose persons
having damn against said estate, are requested to presen
ihe same within the time prescribed bylaw.
ROKT t. GHK* N aY, 1 Af ._, r .
Nov 9 18ffi* V'M W. M TT"> WP, f rß '
OITCK.—AII perse a inde’-red to th. estate of Joho
Z 1 ars. late of L ucoin county, dec'd , are iwq »est
ed to ome forward imn and m-.ke payment; and
all those to whom the estate is indebted will render iD
their accounts,legally t- steel.
N ivember 8,1866. AL EN T. HOLL'D 'Y, Adm’r.
NOTICK.— All persons indebted to the Estate of
David Mauox deceased, late of Ogiet orpe coun
ty, are requested to make immediate payment; ami
tnose having demands against said Estate, will present
tuem, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by
aw. JOHN W M ' r T* X I ,
November 18 1866, NA i HAN MAITi X, f _ *
NOTIC* - —All persons indebted to the estate if Mid
dle on W. H ckran late of Hart cou ty, dec’d are re
que*tei to make immediate payment; and * hose lav ng
demands agutf iat said estate will pre-art them, duly au
thenticated, within the time p wc bed hy law.
MAaY E HICKMAN, Kx’trix.,
Nov. 15,1865. JAMES W JONES, Ex’r. _
. to the Ordinary of I* ncoln county for leave to sel
apart of tb< Negro property brio ging to the übtat o'
Milton Faacha', late oi said county deceased.
Bept.22, 1865. J. PASCAL, Adm’r.
rWO MUNTMB after date application will b Dftdi
to the Court of Ordinary of Riobmond count* ftorl .*avt
to sell tne Real Estate and 11 Shares Frankl u l orn As
sociation, the property of the estat of Frederick Tischer
decease. FRANCES TIBCHRB, Adm x.
September 96, *866.
MoiiTHB after date application will be mad«
. to Court of Ordinary of Warren county, for leave It
sell the Negroes belonging to the minor ot ildreu of Samue
Hart, of B<iid county, deoeased.
Bept. 29, 1865 BAMUKL HART. Quard’n.
I'HO MONTHS after date application will be ma«it
. to the Court of Ordinary of Warren ooun 1* few leave ti
sell the Kea Estate belt nging to the estate o' Homy A.
Jones, deceased JONES, » ,
B.pt 3», 1866 LLOYD 0. BKLT , f 4dm r *’
I'WO MONTHH after date application will be made
. to honorable Court of Ordinary of Columbia count)
for leave to se I the l and and Negroes belon.ing to the
minor children of William and Mary Baa ton, deceased.
ABBOLOM AMAKER, ( .
October 8, 1866. JOHN BABTON. f uar D *-
TWO MON I BM after date application will be made
to lie Ordinar of Richmond -ounty for leave os* M
(he Read and Personal Proper^y belonging to be estateqf
David Calvin, deceased. HKNRY CALVIN Adm’r.
Octo 1 er 6,16f6
TWO MONTH* after <'ate app <c tion will be ma e
te he Ord nary of Rich ond cou. ty for leave to B“ll
the personal property belonging to Heaekiah.. Savannah
Virginia an*. William Rawls, minors.
WM. M JOSEPH I 0
Oet.il.er 5,18-6. JOHN fl.OYl), f ui arJ
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be made
JL to ti.e Court of of J.ff rson county, for leave
to sell the Negroes belong! g to the minor children of Al
len 8. Tarver ALLKN B. TARVER Guaru’n.
Oc ober 4, 1866.
I 'WO MONTHS after date, spplioatlon will be ma e
to the Court of Ord nary ol Jtfferson county, for leave
to sell the and and Negroes belonging to the estate of
Thomas Hannah, deceased.
JaMK-c F. HANNAH,
WILLIAM F. HANNAH, f rs *
October 10,1866.
r PWO MONTKIV after date application will be made
Jl to the Ordinary or R-o* mood county for leave to se"
the Negroea belonging to the estate of tonus M Csmp'-e 1,
decease ;. JOHN K. JAOKdON, Adm’r.
October 5, 1855
'■'WO MUXTHk after data apnlPattoo will be made
R to the Court of Ordinary of Warren • ounty for lease
orell a L»n i Warrant beon(io A to the estate of Fdito
eVphena, decesa d. A 80,
At he same time, atpHcatir d wil! be made 'or eave to
ail tfart-e (.and Warrants belonging to the estate cf John
Raker, de eased G'ORgK a. ALLEN Adm'r.
CW6« her 9», 1-86.
yixrv D*tv after dale app'ca'ion wIH be Bate
the Quart oft rdmary of lir>«rt co*.a y for ka»e tc
se I the Negroes belonging to the estate .f Dr. A. Arm
area ,d re »>d. AlftiH M ARMaTBAD, Ada’s.
etooer ■$ 1865,
TVIO MON FH 3 * a s erdace sppi .-.ati-va vl i se mc-it
A. to the ourt of Ordinary of JcdF rsoa coantf ior > ir
e- sen a v evro Ary oei nging eo Beniamia 8. £fad;»o .
minor heir of fi!b**rt fiadsoa isaiaueit
ootoner 7,186*. ALBERT V. BCMOS, Gaard’n
Itib MONTH it after date, application will oe * -id*-
Co the Court of Ordinary of Slher* tor «a~»‘
I to *ell the Rouse and Lois iu Petersburg, miomra no he
"S'aie of i)r A. rnutea>% deoeauett, me of Adiert onuaiy
October 1366. 3aRAR » a4Y3 B.*D, Adui'x.
’ ULTY D4Y4 sfler late application will oh axintc tr
O the Court of Ordinary if dL-hmamt rnitn fbr eave tn
sell the Real Ssiaie nHonuing t the uitaLe if ¥ ilium 3
iIURi-y, a<e of Stigeileiu Jiutm-t, L U, .lerHaw-L
Nov. 7 1865. Jl BN G. OoGNRL. A.tm* j
DAYS lfter late, application vfil »h uimih to
•O 4e Hourt of Ordinary if <Joiambm munty. for eaw« re
the NegroM bekmgiLK ' theostat- of A. Rulse- neuk,
te oasea ROPT. a. Aiim'r.
Nor. l, TGffijß !
' IXTY DAYS aftwdste iipniloation win be nuu to
thr Ordinary of Hot sO anty. for leave o neil :liu
real estat*- !>c on >ug to Joseph »C. Perr*, n minor.,
November 2. 366 G. II P* RHY, Guard’u.
TW<) UUIKEHM ilti-r a .1 applltmion will ue amt 11
to the <irrtin»ry-»f Warren xiunty 'nr leave o ntul
the Ne<|'o>-a 1 *4-:-ngi('g to the estate f Sana 3. lum*.r r u.
lain o ( • d ouutv, ibceawitd.
M< r. T 1865 JHO. R. W1L4019. Ailm’r.
» M-il MUBToB fter-iHt® •ppilcauon will is me e
4 to the aid 01-uuty 'or ui eli Jm
roe* 3* longing t he >mio of Jno. J un •», ie easeii.
itov.7, 1865. ARDEN l. MSHRHON, Gnbizary
rill P MDiNTHK » i.--i m -u IQ|)ba
to the Court of 0 fiiimry of Ummin ctmm.v,tor leave
Ito *etl tii-j M«gn,es oel ogma the esbaCu of Bimeua W tl-
I too, a ts of county, iecease**.
Nov 1 % 806. RGB f l. W ALTOV, Aim'?
|'VSO MPX I'Hs *ftec Jatw, appiecaaoa w be mail
1 to the Court of Or iw> ry of Uw* county, */ - ie*T
V* s»»i Ihe No* roes betoug'ag So M*ry E. •tajrmaa,
•nor es 4 u>*"swi Kaxutaa, iae of ltaco-a count , «vV.
Nov IM&66* AI4ON HAE" ,Gua-’f.
liUXt Hd atWr Rate, a^v.iceuon e be mcJbt
1 to the Cwd of Or mary o oomatjr.fexr cave
to sell lbs Negroes NbMny «v totals** Henry K
T JJ. de eaatfd WltU M H TOD?, I . . r .
Nov-tULcr S, \S6B* J A WEB U B. Tv> U\ f
r|>\\ O MON I Ha* as er d le apul <•«( . u w I be tua.ie
X 10 the Oouri of Orßaary r t>gleita»rpecoua«y to*
t sve to se I all the Lands belong irj . Ihe estate sf WU
lism Kidd. l«Bn sail ooun y » «ota*-d.
Novel* b> r 14, 1866. fii R»K V 0. KIPP, A , m t r.
'IHtU MtißTHb her ale applicallon wi l be de
ft. to the Court of Ortimary of thiiett'orj’t* county ftv
leave to sell al- th-* Land* *»#K aging lo ihe rstate of David
Ma«tox, late 0/ said oouu y, deceased. Al* >, for 1c vc to
aril a ton I y of N gives, aix iu numt>er, belonging to said
deceased. ' JOHN W. MATTOX, I
Novemb r is, IMA NATHAN UATTi'X I hX
MUNTHk as r dmlv. applied ion wm t* - .1
1 to the t’ouri of Ordinary of Jefferson county, tor leave
to sell the ' and aud beg iocs bringing to the es laic of
Robert Kollina,deceased, late of nD county
WILLIsM 8 A' KXANDEU.
November 21. 1566.
- - i •
I SITUATION WANT*
AYOUNU MAN, who la a (Jradua. a of one of the
best Colleges in the Btate, and who has had some
experience in Teaching, desires a situation for the neit
year as Principal, or A ssi*t»nt, in some good School.
Address XYZ, oare of UudsoD, Welhorn A Go-, Wnr
renton, Qa. leplOwtf
TO BINT OB LXABK,
AFA HM on the Wrlghtsboro* Road, 10 miles above
August*, and o. e mile from B -i-A>r, havine a small,
comfortable DwelUnp-Lioase, Ba r n, Ht»be and Negro
Houses, on which there Is good i loductive Ls.n l, ab ut 70
acres under gond and a new fun«*e, health/, and a good
well of water in the yard, for terms,apply on the premi
ses, or to the u derslgned at Augusta.
n’ <l2*wßt l E *N P DUGAS, Trustee.
AGBiCaLTUBAL AND MECHANICAL lIfPLI
MENTB, MA^HlNlb'lß’ AND BUILDERS* ATK
BIALB, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE
FURNIBHINQ GOODSII
WF have now in store, and will oontinna to keep n
large assortment of the most approved AGRICUL
TURAL I MPLBM ENTH, for Pou hern use, consisting of
Single and Two Horse Turn ng P’ 'ws, lfi variety ;
D u le Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill side
Plows; Poo soil Plows, sever** kinds. forma- i Paten
Plow; Cultivators; Harrows, 8 kinds; Corn Shelters, 6
kinds ; Straw Cotters, 10 lUes and kinds ; Hoad Per pers;
Horse Hoe ; Horse Powers and Tnresher«,6 varieties of
each; Fan Mills Gran Cradles; Grass Scythes and
Hai des ; Pmnt Machines Bush Hooks. Pruning and
He ge Shears; Pruning awr and Chisels; H-usave
Mea-Cutters and B’uffers; Farm rJ Boilers for boiling
Ibn.. for b ock; Ohurns; Hay and G*rden Rakes: Ha
»nd Manure Porky; Hoes, Spa'fe«, r hovels, Grain Scoops,
Wheel B rrows, Fi Id and Ga den Hoi rs; Corn Planter ,
Scales, More, Warehouse, and Depot Troeks ; Well and
Horse Brokets; Pump Chain and Fixtures. Rock bait
for Ptcck.
Wek«;p EXTRA y OINT 4 for oar Ploughs and will fur
rlih, at afio t notice, mch parts of PI ugbs and other im
plem. nts as may be wanted to replace broken pi res.
Gentlem'n's-nd Boys - TOOL CHpSTS complete, Ac
We me also Agents f»r selling the so lowing - 'tides:
SCOTT’d LI i T * r GIANT CORN AND o>B CRUSHER",
ni«ers l'y admit*. to be the btst Crushers ev-r in
vented, and iu ih« use of which lor fee ir g st< ck, a avi j g
of one-shir is made, as h»s been proved beyond dkou >•
HOE A CO’S an i WELCH A GRIFFITH 8 Circular 8a Wb
ard Saw GCMMERB BTEaBN" A MAkYIN’S C. le
brated Pire, Powder and B-rglar Proot SALAMANDER
SAPKb; ROTARY SMOOTHING IRONS, heated with
AlooboL—Vo family bould be without tkis v*ry me al
article. All the above are offered for sa eat fal and regu
lar prices. In oontct'on wl h an extensive stock of
UARDAARX AND CUTLERY
CARMICHAEL A BEAN. Augusta, Ga.
Wm. P. Caamicbail. | Joe. S. Bbajt | Geo. F. Adam.
oct26 w 6
BXBCM K’B GAtiDSH!
AUUUBTA, ga.
THR subscriber offers for sale a very choice and asy
rare coilec.ion of hardy ORn aMENTAI JmJ*
PLAN la, embra ing all the fine old and bes-WfcQ
n-w varieties of tverbiocrnlng fir 8»8; also, »d <JTdC!m
unriva le collection of EVEHO EENd, of ery var.e y i
wo du us f 'rcansenia! 1 R»EB and PLANTB aDd - col
ls tionof GREEN HOUBE PLA Ta, unequalled in the
All orders nrompt'y attended to, and Plant* packed to
go any d s anoe in safety any information reomred will
be chrerfollj glv n. Addrers, J. W. B“BMAN,
act2B 4m Augusta, *-»a.
WBIGHTaBOB 9 ACADEMY-
T'HK Trustees of this Icstitutiou oke pleasure in an
noa r >cing t • the public, th*t they have again
t e service* o' its p we: t tfficie- t »e tor, Mr. FELIX P.
BROWN, l&t a Graduate of toe rtat« U' i er» ity.
Without elaborat ng or p« fflo.. we d*y that cur
experience we think, i" 'he mansg rrent of-chool yom
ciem toeraoie us *o di crimin ile b. tweet tr eg f »od and ine
h« t Te*ch.r. We »oal<i, tn-rrfore, <■ ■» ttl0 » „* "®
may awlre to have he i »on« well taught >n all ioe
hrances of an English and C ass c educati n, an “. r '*J e
best mn'a influence enforce , in the examp e sna prec*p*
o the Teach, r, weald d-j well to s“nd t’ *m he l -© rn
locat cn is be%lihv,and community and mora .
Board, in good f- m lies, |lO per mouth. Tail on xee,f to
per Term, of five months.
First Session 2d Monday in JANUARY. TgUgTEIB
If a sufficient number of pu»ils can be secured for the
Female School, a compete t Teacher can be obtained.
nor!s-w4t .
TEACHER WANTED
TO fake charge of Haoersham Academy for the year
1854. Nine need apply that is not comp' tent to
teach all too branches *bst are usually taught in sfmH» r
inst tutio s. For psrileulars address an * of the under
w r #t£sߣ&ftinw. .
RIOHABD W. KODOEnS,
HE>RY CHANCE.
novlß*tf HENRY HARGROVES.
GE >UOIA FEMALE 0 iLLSGE —IB6O.
L-AIWIIV i— BKOIUVK Pr( .,ideD t ;
* P. LODi>, N.tur.l Pc <-ncr t
B D JIALti'BV, l eUei 1 .‘tr.s; f
j‘b. «“ le- t
Th.ro lenl t* .ear so- 18W, wHI regin on MONDAY, ,
January 4ili Ooromn am. nt will br h.ld In October, i
Yap.), from cbw. t*— Count 1 j w* tn« 9 ,pend the •lolly
Me.on ip .or.akibnofa . * t
Catalogue., cont.iowg further Information, mey b. ob
tained b> applying to .iih.r of tbe fhctl ty. t
*• O. MALLOSy, fiac.y Faenlty. i
Madlaow, Ga. w>yS»-Ul« i
CITATION B F'OiiLfc : ; ~
.Vi ti. .n .
Coi.U vuil t .
et b, Kx.eub» J . ‘
ccun v—*si*d 1 .
These ire th-r-fort* ui ■ . n '.
the kindred at i crc 'Lu . • i ’ % nr
m
fl*st Monday in Decern «-V ; * • f » »?*• i*• ihe
penou .. the aui> 1 *T>’* r
Super! r ' -** oI
Givvn under my hand at offl.-e in *•
Ot 18, 1886
* ’ D, Ordinary,
TUI IA *•' Ki o * • v
E Lum for appl e 8 t * rre ; . » l< ' 111
li nde bon s non on iv e. ’ * 1 ~
ate Os »-.M C u Ity, dece- e: ' ' ,| ' a ’ulb' -, r.,
l»r, the “ndrej ro «d‘ fr’ie'adl^o'r“'“l'’ ‘ il * ud *' n|fU ‘
appear at my office, within th. ti il: 'V o1 ' 0 be -* ntJ
«)iow cause, ifunv t i, ev h ‘ h _V mc l , *e»crii>»] by l.», to
be gi i) ». u U * fi*tve, why said letters should not
o r,,n h. o|ivl Ci Ora -or ... *. J ' Br *
thoeiiaeo - acyßraibnr. i ■ J 0 -' dmi •- ratiou on
Th a. a-a thwe*o:« to cl e’and ’ . h oa i ! ■ , : ! ii
ar, the kindre -and creditor. Sir? .‘ 8h 1,1 * J 8 «-
appear amy .01 e, ithio th • "“* "»*' ‘ lO '•» »<I
.how oauae.tr .ny th y hive wh i'Y,V." e 11 *•
.e granted. ■ w “ “ al I letter» should not
Give a under my ha datoffi
October 27, 1815 > qd‘ V! ,
——! IT* :'”»*•>• Ordinary.
/ 'OI.UMBIA (OUNTY, G*._ W l
Pie son applies io me or • s,r «\ 9 , . " n J-*
on the estate f Mary Ar.n . p. er «» ,. l ' 1 n
Thei-e are there oro ool'.t* and (!m , * ,
lar.ihe klndr -
appear at mvofflcdwtbn ft,
snov cause, if any the have, w y Ir ;j . t
uogrante* * 3 11 ‘ -»nW but
Given under my hand atcffl.-i in An*'Vic
ootober 28, I- 5 a. or! a Si' V-* ...
Elukut obt)»Ty. Wh.r»,
F. H%yoes apples «. me ft r let -i- of 1
tioo on the estate of Wi iaa , - w ... Ul,ira *
Theseare, therefore,to cite and kio*i - ,
gular, the kindred and credit, rs c fs> - ! SI . D *
andappearat my office within the ;me ,rm, , .
and show cause,if any they have (B L*Tj
not be granted. ssoouia
Given under my hand at offlee in r
i ct. fl, 1866. WM. b. net MS,*Ordinary,
ELBBBT COUNTY,GA.—Wher m
applies to me for Letters of sa r i «a„ |„fj r j,
. Dcm Uwyior ad Ge rgs A. alw* c . mr o- .r. •/ a
o'H.nr - It. Deadwyivr, deceased:
These are therefore to cite auu admonish ail and »i
--lar, the kindred and frien<ts of s.w ia, *» . .
pear at my office, within the tiro* -r-• *,,j b\ '*,■
•how canae, if anytheyhave, why.s.. letb r. thouldnot
be granted.
Given under my hand at < flier in f n
Lct 81 1 -66. WM I. URLv»g.‘ Ordiuary
WAUItKN COUNTY, GKO Y . v
tate of.Cfiomas Tyson, late of sa,d county da »j
is unrepresented : * l '*
These are therefore to cite and admonish al and modu
lar the kindred nd creditors of »* d (I«*ea*l to lnnd
appear at my office, with in tiv a.spr«* |. tf lo
show cause, if any they have, why a d leitsis fe h»ui not he
given to some fit and pr par parsoc, or to the Clerk of
the Buoeno Couit. hs the -*» directs.
Given under mv hand at ofii iu rt rren a
* ctooer al 866 aa a a isll U 1 *,ord’y.
Ulia.hTMHKPfi iO(Nli, BA.-Wliri
Smi h «*pi)i e-;o me f L» tars **f (a» s •«,. >T r
tbs p# sons and proparty • f he m nors ts » «nc M*.r-
Wethe r , “ate of *•' 1 ter - ’y, iaa sal:
T ese arr thereKK* t • cita, t« e- aad ilfrov-v a‘l
a: dsi the s udreJ and f -mda f*a (ran i ( > » e
an appear *at/ny * flic a w ih.u the iw« .*.«« j L ’y j w
to ahow cause/if an/ ch y have, wfc -a is. .. u f |
i.o ce gr»u ed
G'ven under ray ha d a. oWce
Wove bet 8 '8 6 MtWRf
i< tTvIA.D rot nrVT5*" *'*. 'J. S
Mi Noi rell atp-tes n for tttra
de bonis n not the aa ate of a asr •> Coital
These arath-reforetooiie aud •kj *, *i. «zjtJ t
Ur, the kindred and creditor, o i*. j ( i .m -1
appear at my office within He i ui r rar.. ,to
show cau.e, i'aay thep have, why »a> tc * i:. oot
be granted .
Giver under my hand at office in A > ntta I
Nov. 2, 1566. I
Richmond cocntj, :; t w 1
I'Utl r applirs to me * ■ * -I
tion on the Estate of 0. J. Hob fa usonjate of ]
MassachueeUa dec’d:
Th ae are therefore to cita ‘umm* nan *l-ror \b, a l
and Singular, the kindri and-liothar peri a ct n *f •),
to bt and appoa’* at my >ffoo,wtt ia a ti«e pea
bylaw, o shi.w cf use, ,f any t -v • »e, »hy ss, 1-t rs
sbou d not be grated
Given under my Land at office in August^
Nov. 8 1866. * iA 9, Ordinary.
Richmond county, ga wh
Girardey appii--* t" me f : niatratioM
on the estate of Mar 0 A ■ *. * *
These are therefore to cite » •: a-imonish all an-; ,-rg;i-l
lar, the ki: Ured and friaads
appear attpy office within the time presor Iby iaw,to
show cause, if any they have, wby said letters should cot
, begrante«n
Given under my hand atofficein Autre
; Nov 8 1885. LION -• AS, rdinary.
Richmond county, ga— .
H ‘‘aharr y, Ad laisti
. ahirrey.deaeaacJ, applies to me for Letters of Distnis
. aion:
f Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish,al landsingn
lar, t e kindred and frieuds of said minor, to be and
appearatmy office, ithiu t
to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Givi o under my hand at offlee in Augusta.
I Nov. 1,*1666. LLON P. DUGAS, Ordi ary.
rwujmu mditi ■ i cm jb. v.
* \J Drane &\ plies to me o Lettjr* of a t- . . .. . n
the e*'ate of Cap. John W l Aon, dt :
These »re trie if for*i to cite ami ui ni.h, all and s. .•
t ifular, the kindred and credit* *s o add decease ', to ba
t a da parat my office within the tme pen ribed by
, law to shew * - use, if ar y they have, why said le ters
should not be granted
> *.i e my r.:n 1 at offic in Appli -g
i Nov—bar 4, I**s.
/ OLI .MBIA (OLk*' Y, G4.—Whereas J -md B.
Neil app If* to me tor Lepers o’ AJmi ;ia ra ton -.a
J toast te of Wiliam a. Tankersiy, -ate of sail i.can:y,dO'
These are therefore to cite and admon:il-stand • . u*
lar, the siodred and creditors of ss l*cea»* . e <t i
. I appear at toy office, w thin the ti»r. *. »y ,
I show ?aasc, if any they have, why said setter**»*:*. i
! I act ive fTAited
’ j *wpeort, SM. c. ‘uA * R ,(>’■ na y.
I lirARRLX cuts IY, - -Jy aC. tr
; ! an.l ..- f .-y cf «ar* • - Di.n*‘, nor of
I Cham <e L. Istiutr, stc of so dco • •
j rhosw svo .iswnAa * eoot» and •mri h el* and s*cgu«
j i*tar at at/ .(Bee m. s . •.'« m p* ibel b;- lay, to
j now amtae, l*sj they cave, ml - s;i • . sh >ui. not
aafptasUML
T -tH* i _ '
tar Ip* it- drvt wis' . t : m o-o t- and appear
i iv my Iflim v , : . 3 J-i • «
j au-a. f *nj ta-y hat; why -v'cs • cud not be
jranuKt
Suv Dißfii A .EvS. M? FHBON, Or* y.
i UNARMS COiXTY, UA— iv ngtea
. 6*9 if ■ a ti:p- f' Jo ' V:S p“ L
, arti.T Irtri* -aiJ m - \n b^ai
oujakni? ffiew.. to the time «prescr.bed b? ia* oi
tfaow -raistf, if sjxj they have, wby sa 1 leu r- .h u. 1 no.
jwgraa.ed
{ oiw- ci-l« «y v.-. a* ffi-c Warren ton.
i j 1J«» Aa-'E * MER • 1 t>M, ri’y^
OULtfrUIRPS t ’ 'll , «%. "her- ■* Mr .
'lsrgsrv C pue ut t. r /e Lump-,i a;ly to
ok ft>r ... ;e *of A ia s at- : ou on he ctte o J; hu A.
co apcd. Ut * of sar i c.un-y, deceased:
, are, i here'ore, too te, aumm-m and adur nish.a!
sndaiQ.ut r, the kindred and al o; her persioa ci cem-d
4o t»e aud appesr At uj) offl *, w t iu the time f.r*.»
ey Uw, to s ot oao* . if any hey h ve, wby said L .ted
of uard-ar hi <ho«l t net ) rv *.d.
Given uuUrr my h*nd a :u< .
N v Ist. 1866 HE KY NRITa '• r nary.
L I \BLKIH tti*l4 lUi Tt, <J • rci
i vF Q*e««ge U mps n Barnett Mnor*- appl omefv r
•Mora el 1
t Dav .Ifiteofsati uaty, i* a c : I
r These are therefore to cite and admonish, all ac - - sicgtN
lar, thr kunii 1
at my office within the time prescribed by law, tc wl
cause, if any they have, why said letters sh uld no: bel
granted.
*■ Given under my hand at office
r Nr 1,1866. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary^
o XiT AKHKM (UlMl, L- v .b.
t j V V berts applies u> me f r Lepers f usr *v.t r
tor the perao auu pi peri> iK a■! * , ~ f -- r : J
'• These are therefore loci t* a d *lm uith al <* I’.c-J
lar. the klodrod and friends of said a , and -I
pear -it ny ofl v within I \
ts show cause, if any they have, why *aid letters shou d uol 1
,f be granted.
t -iveu under my hand at office in Warn ’o i.
Oct >1,1866. A R
C tout >*lll4
/ Ami appli i tosof I f
t . iheea*aie» Isaac Gregory aud Jam s Jack, te tfa- d
e county, deceased:
i These are then i
lar,the kindred hu <. r 1
. appear at offi*< -u. - r
to show cause, if auy they have, why letter .ihoula |
not be granted
Giv* n under my hand *t offl e n App g
N.v.-iaer ;, 1 B ( R'. VV%>RD, Ord y.
• /lOUMBIA (Ol .Ul, (Li '
j> Mai ••>-), app i " to toe o s < f admirnstr-*-
? tion .o the estate of James B uart, late of sa:d • ouuty,
1 decen-ed:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
ooncerned, to be and appear as ray office, Within the time j
prescribed by law, to show cause, 11 au.v they have, wny
, said letters slipuhi not be grat.Lt d
Given under ray hand atoffice in Appling.
Ntv. M, 1866. 8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
(IfABRNR OOUffTY,HA 1
W lev ap li i
(he - state o I <u»y 8b |
These are there-ore to cit-* and <h, all u<\ m
r lar, the km*'red and creditors', aa'ddeoe ied, t be anal
appear at my office, w thin the tim pycsc. ed law, to 1
show cause, if any they have, why said lette: should net
be granted . _
Given under my hand at <met in v) »r- enton.
Nov 7. 18 5. ARDEN r#j.
OttUTNORPK OOII6IY, DA
L. Baines applies tome for Letters o' >»dmi is ra
tion on the state o Dread Ib -rntOD, d*-ce r d.
T hc»e a r e lo che, su a-.d a cr.i». »i
and Bingu ar i
be and appear I' ry offl
ow, to Show ' . . * - m
Should • ' b t rrn d
Givi r■r nv hfifl * .
r - • R ,ber 18,1856
W AMHhX C*ItNTY, (JYO r »*, _'• 0.
T do app l« to ". t r Let e- o Lo.rd ; .r,sKp for
th. prwio *r.dl propr yo t r,h «»p ».m -* e -' e -•
Damn, minors of John Cam,, dec» .A.
These are there’ore todi. ar. ' ■ *.r i .iUKU
la.,the kindred and Mn* d“ J •*“*** ” ,
aD. ear at myoflice, within the ilme pr. w i e<! k. law, to
BOOw.jaUße. i-an they have, why «at t le.te.a ,-.ouid not
ue granted.
G vei* under my band at ■ fficem i. arr dv-d.
No* 16,1866. ARDEN * **.' ~ -o.V, Ord’y._
nOLCMBIa COCSTY, UA -Wh.rra-, A bert T.
t i O.nd erappiie, to roe for ' ■ ttera of adm nil r&t.on
ol the e.t.te of li.nr, Ca-- li r, a - I -aid - M ;
Ib-.e are ther. fore to o. •an a in t. at. . 'r, ) ,:n
--ru’ar, thekindr d a.»d creditoa nt .Ad 'ecea-4 to be
ind ai par-t my o»c-, w thin the rn pea riled by
„w, to ahow cane, if any they hare, why Ba d latter,
. onld not be g anted.
Given ondrr m hand at oirce in Apyi rg
Novemt er IT, IS-'O. H. CKA Ftlfiil, Ord y.
VOTIC ‘ T'» XtU Wff K
Aarri al lo.v wanted th - Urst of J n.’ .ry n z . an
. awer by ama.o< t n year. ri-nee with Olr
ce awa Any person in want of not-ie ti welto
andret .arly.to , •>* ° il - 1 - > ,
dov2l 8 • aw Uft » Georyia -wsilroad
TTfTk BFEI/HE
PHOI'UMHS to purU-h, by » • ;>c ji» ; l L'ter.ry
Paper to be all-d“BU't AM--’- -0-THI. ,"intha
city of At anta, Ga. Thiupe iod cal w 1. b. m ,-tly .> y ’ed
to a reiew of Theolog 0.1. Hi, ri:-’, H ; aph c, and
Liter,ry KTorki, la.u ng from the Am«rl ar re,. He
ul eaiiat-d’yam r the-rat .t .r o' the South.
Xiaaa - rtie M . trl.Wili ot.i'r.. 4<i > 48 pay-a,
onzood »p r.permonth,Bl Oopera num, ab e on
the recep ion of the fir.t number. Addr...j ti hdi or at
At anta, Ga noy!4 «6t
b'teke laud pot: sal*.
TH H ,abacr t'-r ffere ranet’ia litre fa-'M known
aa he t Id B ile.’ < arpenter < la- «tl n, c n' ining
89 .crea *'ak and Hickory I aad. *i> Prr. eaaatem
porarv aettlemcnt on it. and wit e Hi* ab r and a- all
eipenne, may c made c'rr’f r ie s u h of
Waynesboro’ a'i aut six mil s ’t* ■ ’J* 1 * J°P p r n ,r
the Angua’.a A Wayoeab ro K ilrnr t, about t rek-qnar
ter or a t> Be below Th’m.a' Sir i n, _r ho. t, , and
m nafoodao J-Ko.al, w* l- er, S la-*, and J.
Thomae T ia lot of La dia . thafvlity ery
rare on up'and F.rtna ha vine at on t Oa.rtaof nez
h.ui’ib e madt L.nd n it, w- leh ia c» tt a y worth forty
or fl'ty dollara per a re; ii is fr in t t Hie tde’.-i in the
nrbeal mrk,or yegei bl n ett r. 'hcfi la Vry vaiu».
ole,either for td ay tr bander - - do <mp wttli
other m nrea.anch a, co»-ot, ata and cotton
■red, or any other ain for a ready appliotior to roil.
For fnrthe info m»r ! on, »tl“r-»» - f I-. -iezander, Burke
county, or app > to me at my re-id-n :e a itt e neat of
nor fi sbnut three males from t&iri plnce.
novll tJI CR V> N O.M PENTER.
" FLOK DA LAN 8 8A LX
A BARGAIN NOW TO BE HaD FOR CASH.
WILL be sold for division on Crst Monday in
JANUARY ntxl, a valuil* e PLO.’iTTOr f ot , r
mil scorth- sat o' >1 ri tnr a, Fioriis.c »iai< « ar r ,-a
of land ; 860 o’winch la era -d, «i-» O’ n. *7 ■ r
tation hoc.e* Al-o, a spiti •d it - D»£i.\% •%. 1
from M-riann», a d• i e and a h.-t y iu h . ~"V ta .
tion, wuh a 1 the advantage# tha. n aii be
stow in neauNfy rg and readcin; it Ursirabr*. hekUhv
and with excellent w<*t«r. #
The above wil be stuwn by the o?erseer, on tha PUn
tatlon.
Terms—One half cash, aDd balance in one yesr wth In
terest, and secured by bond and mortgage tot Plantation,
and ail c s * for residence. For further particulars hudlv
ts [niO-4tj JOE. R. ROULHAC, Marianna, Fla.