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H 5 baa : U:: *vr a* c-r;r. r> i J** **® d***
no" of any part cn'ar IhWH* •>* h»4 wite
id-, a. to hive a c:,at abut oi.i 'Ja.es*, aaa tr.e
orpp«, end and th<ve *»•■*«. tna’tes* ol
ao-nmon nlr-ent to P'Jtfc A* 1 ‘ ' 1
ry for ftfteerat rrorrhi* owingU) thy -tr* or Sin*.
BtftoUr. hi. vi»i« w.« erert m,re than o»o» .1*
ft*'oft»ti « 10 m*. iuaatnsoh a» it provfti ttint my
ofee-tilece ehuro «*a »-‘H Use ram* frank, easy,
wnrm fc. ar'r l tel low n» * *rr. k y first qataUon
n»tora '* • 4 p*n Use health of Mrs. tttau
iev, which 1 w». gratifisd to loaru hvl greatly im
proved of Iste. Afterwards we Jell into a acc*al
oooiah ; and, who , the uewsr topics c.f the dev
were esbsufc’.o i, Hw’jf strolled with rue around
the farm, noting with a practised eye the growing
grain, and upecoiating upon the p-ohabUitias of *
boaatitoi harvest. H»virg extended our w».k
sexa* ttis field-*, we to.k to the h l a beyond,
lecg'.b sea vd oufaeivaa banesth a fine oi l
chestnut tree fr ra whec.c» Vlztq was a nob e
prospect ol tbo cutroandiog country.
Takir g a cig *t Iro n kcaao ha wjs s'castoined to
ca r ry in bis pokes, my triand proceeded letxnrolw
lc light it; aud w «n this lent waa aocsmpliabea,
Mid s fe*r wrntfs he I beeu taken in feilecco, ell
at on- e, end ’o my gree’. sorpriee, he eoddeu y
broke co*. with—
“le*y, Urban, do you know anything of one
Petir Mu roone> ?”
“Why do you nfck I ’ ee»d l.
“Ufa, nothing; on y ha claims you as a warm
friend of hie, e .d referred me to your re»p'*c‘.sole
self for h:t chertc'or. I d dn*t we it to bother
> a, however, at the t Die ; bat, happen ne j
then to r.eed e h«n4, I hired bitn et or ce, end I do
n-Auro yoa bir* cberiacter soob mede iteelie; jmreui
withoo. uny farther trouble. After be bn.l been
with me » w-tk or eo, doiug ? othiug pr.per'y, I
thonrhi it j'ist possible yoa miffat heee discharged
htm for some miedefnewoor or other, end cone.a 1
ed to c»techiru dj> geuttemen e little.
“*So you know Mr. Urben, Malrooney!”
eeid L
“ *'Doed sir,* seid be, *’t .• preud 1 em to say
that hfc'ue , f>r *hare X isn’t a dacenter j atle
men, berrin* it’a yenclf, ne 1 Ameriky.*
“‘I e:r. happy o hear him so well r.poken of;
bat, if you were so mach attached to htm, why did
you quit hi- s"Tv ie ?’
“ .dorre one o* me he replied a little
evs-ivefy, ar I th.ngbt—‘Ayeh ! bat ’twertn’t hia
fenl anyhow.'
*'*l dare oay not. Bat whet did you do after
you lef Mr. urban I'
“‘Ocb, bed ieok to me, sir, ‘twes the foolihhest
th.ng in the woild. I married e wtddy, bir.'
“ ‘And e householder, eh I’
“‘At g.il* he exc aimed, With an •wpression of
cUrgnsf, Hbe house wooido'l honld me
lor v : ’r. wim too hot for that, I does r»e thiiikiu'.'
“ ‘Humph I Ton found the widow too fond of
ha’..i g her own way I eappowe !’
“ ‘Xhruu for yw»a r, -.n’ e m’ghly crooked way
it war* that wsu.e, an’ that's no i;e.’
“ ‘tthe managed to keep you straight, I dare
say. 1
** ‘otraighl I Ojh, by the powern, Mtether Stan
ley, ye n.%y »».y that ! It I’d ewellowod a H'ger’a
lauirf* l t 'tisnt fetraiglrwr I’d ha* been.'
“ ‘And the result whs, that,not approving of the
wid a*!*- di*«iplinc, yea ran awsy and left her V
‘ ‘Sun , a.r, ’twn- asier dona n r that. H*r lir.-.t
honh -if!, be her lo ;k te him, I hay, saved mo the
throuble 'o that.'
*• ‘r*.er flrat husband I What '• has ahe another
ha-band i v ng V
“Ob yia ; or:e M chael Connolly, a sayfarin’ man,
that a u reported de<td; but ho came b*ck one
day, an’ 1 re.vhorod him ha wife
On 1 but 'iwatb u proud man 1 w»a to be fiee
ugH v {'
“W th these exjilanations, our converse’ion for
the lime terminaied ; bu‘ some days atierwarde,
a col, of no groat value, looking rathor alug/ifh
and heavy, 1 thought i woui.i teat Master I’oter’a
n«'rf ? no** atx>ai the r Abies, so 1 aeut for him to
tome to the hoose.
“ Teler,’ said I. ‘do yoa think 1 coaid traht you
to give th black filly a warm mash this evening
“As be s’ared at me for a mina’o or two with
oat replying I repeated the queeticn.”
“ ‘ 1.-v n. a aianb, bi i f said he. ‘Sure. I’d like to
be plssin' yer honor, any way, an' that's no lie.’
“Aa he »poko, however, I fanned l paw a
strange rorl ot pestled expression fii'. across bis
faco ; but, taking it lor granted he knew what 1
mean’, 1 pud at the time no farther attention to it.
The conversation which followed immediatrly
after, by one of tnoso hingular coincidences which
ao frequently happened in i.fe, turning upon the
•abjro of borse*, tended util! more to impress
nm with that belief. Now don't laugh, Urban;
for, though I preceive by your quizzical lx>k that
voa arc pretty well atqminle 1 with your Irish
friend, even you oinnol po*aibly have any concep
tion of the manner in which the atfair tormina
ted.”
“lusome ogregioas blonder, Blantley, I’ll be
bound. But pray proceed with your narrative.”
“I'cter stood for some time crushing his hat an
osh iy be-.wuen hie hands, ami occasionally shill
ing the we;; htot hla gaunt person from one so t
to another, until I began at length to entertain a
flint suspicion that perhaps ho had no exactly Un
derstood m*', at!or ai!; h-a I Raid to him—
“’A warm bran mash for the bJa» k filly. Yon
will not forget it i hope, Mulroonoy ? ’
“’Och, ’iiH an il.igeut mimory 1 have,’ raid
he ; ‘an’ niver a word dhroj s from yei bonor’s bps
but I’ll he honrid to hould it as fast an the lob
ether did Neal McOowk.’
“ ’How wan that i’eter I’ aaid I.
“ ’licda t, air, bat ’tia a qnare atiory,’ said ho,
bursii k out into ouo of hu rich laogfis. ‘ You
ae-, air, there waati’t a handier boy in the ma'ther
of h it'* 11 ish in ail Cmnty llalwuy, than Ni-a!
MoHowk. Ayoh ! but 'twr.s he that had ths keen
aye lor a b.tot the raul blood! An’ so the rich
gen hry all tko<onuihry round patron zed him,
au’ railed I ini Mirlhor Mcdowk, an’ trated to a bit
uud a hup, mi’ may bo they aomctimca crossed hit*
han h wid silver mu' goold besides. 'Desd, air,
'iwas migh y hff- c;innate they wnr wid him
Tw:a ulw/y* ' The top o' the rnornin' to yo, Mis
thor Noah” or *• Tin glad 1 urn to se ye, Mistuer
M Uuftk I ter they intertained a reaped lor his
f cientillcal acquin ineuts in the maUhor of hor e«
that was bcautitul to see. Wheniver they wauted
to Luy a splendid huuther, or a npan ot tine lio pcs
for n y lady, or a pony about the size of a month
ouid c«lf lor the chi.'der, who bit Neal McUowk
must ride with the n to the fairs, an’ the market*,
"u’ di»2oor.-o upon the qualities of the hasten f
By a myoiftrious gilt, ho could toll tho r a.rep; too'
“ ’That is not at a I difficult,’ said I, a littlo cou-
U mptuouely. ‘ Any fool cun toll that by looking
at thoir teeth.*
“ 'Tie ot lr sh horses 1 am aprikin*, yor honor,*
roHponded l'eter, with an air of the ntuioat ti n
plicity.
“'1 know of no diffre nee between Irish and
American horses in tha* ro.‘peoi,’ said I, langhing.
*Och, but did 1 iver hear the J»k»* o' that 1* ex
c'uim-d I'etor. it doesn’t liecomo a poor
boy t.» irupnche yer honor’s lamin’; but’—ho ehe
cast a (jUctr, pi le long glace at me from under
his hall closed eyelids—\here ian’t an ould maid,
wid a 1 her silk-, rn' her satins, an' her goold, an*
her bright sparklin’ jewels, that does be more
fractious about havin' her ago tculd thau au Inch
horse.’ j
4 lt was almost impossible to resist
managed to restrain my dtepod ion t 0 burst out |
Into a heavy roar, and msrely sa*'*
“‘l\>h 1 poh 1 Have with your noneenae,
M “ r . v ih Jour 81 , 01 J
. i 31.00,1). »»« hj lha icetl), tir, that be
' , ‘Jl®,*** » liorao ; tor why woo d1 he
"7® ..ooora l.oaboot ill Bat’lwiisouly the
. w ,y ho had that pat tho comet her on the
.aious baste, aud persuaded it toop. n its mou.h/
* “‘Ah, 1 know ; yoa Irish are tamous for biar-
•• ■ ’Deed, air, tha'’» Ihme, »ny way,’ »o'd I'oter.
i\V, |l, N »1 wus Du’. » poor crayltaer, nfther all ; 1
|nr, !>y rason of l!>o n»nlry colloiiti t * will him, ho
b * hi to tain the could shouldber to his onhl
tr. mi’ to htag, ftn’ *o towt, if he bale the
woil.t for wisdom. Arrah, w» ore was the use of
u I f i'l mua demaneing hiss.'lf in that way!
Well ono day he l ok it into hie head to thravel
to Dublin lor divarshiu ; au’ ft m ghty putty di
vfttshin he made of it, »uro enough. Ooh, but it a
h b'anty ot a city, that same Dublin, wid its four
nn’ its strales ot tine boat's, an’ its college
irrco .. an* i s bridge ovor the Lffey! By an* by,
N u»l Mb rolls to thi market Bertad, but *twas his
evil j nine Ink him there. 1 does bo thinkmM
As her ud . iriu* tho h»pcs of p.Uteee, and the
iadiina of bate, an’ mul or, an* othor vegi»able« of
a similar charuc’her, 1 e cornea to a fhhermau'a
B all, where heie** iver so many black things
|w ko ’ out .heir tuin lege uu’ dkfawin’ them back
*gtu, in a it ay aorl of » w»y.
*» • Whsi’f* -him ! era Neal to the fisherman.
•* • Lobsters,’ sea the man.
*“’Ti» b km’ ye are/ at* Neal. ‘Libsthers are
red oreythora, as red as sci .r>’ coats,* eca he ; ‘lor
M-t rosa H •>■.-lagan, ttio housekeeper at Squire
Doob'v’n, toul t mo so.*
• * * Mielhreaa Hoolagan is a daceut woman, an’
tells ’ho thruth,’ sea the fisherman. ‘Tie the
bilin’ doe® it. The hot wa her turns ’em.’
«“ Ayeh ! but that bates bantingher !’ sea Neal.
** * I’ll be plaaid to sell ye cue,* eta the man.—
•’Tlsttae iUeffantestatin’l Tie what they feed the
great lords and ladtos upon.’
“ S'-* Nenl thought waat a mighty fine thing it
would bo to take a lobsther homo w»d him, at*’
dine fcr wanat in hi» life for all the world like a
jintleman.
“ ‘ Is this baste fat !’ sea Neal, pointin’ wid his
firgvr to the b gge>f fellow on the boofd.
“ * H •gorrs, ye might thry him down an’ make
cparm candles out ol him,’ sea the fisherman.
“ 4 i’nt it st hr ikes me the baste isn’t young,’ sea
Neal dubiously.
*• 4 ’Tie aisy to soe for yerself,’ so* tie fisherman
slyly.
“ 4 How wi’i 1 do that f* set Nea!.
«* 4 Hi'su’t he got two mouths wid teeth in ’em f’
se* the fisherman.
44 4 Bod ad, hot that’s thrue,’ soa Neal.
44 Aid wid that he ays hould of it as bonld as
brass, whir, wow I c'ip goce the claws into his
hand.
* 4 4 oc\ r>ur’h:rl” cries Neal, shakin’ his hand
wid t o black lobsther dingin’ to it, an’ ho skip
pin’ ob.*ut like amo key on a barrel organ. Mur
ther! I’ll be kiiled imirelv 1” he. 44 Take the
baste off, wdl \e 1 ’Tis a dead man l »iu this bless
ed day l Och! wirra! wirra! wnai’U become of
B;dd> an* c her! M irtberl Murthor! the var
mint i> all the blox* from my body. ’Pis
that makes the lobethersso red. Sore I ought to
fctv? kn wn it a«cre. Ob, blissed B*int Palbrick,
" ’ 1 v d people have pity en me !-
’i” a poor . vl 1 am, wid a wife an’ si* childher
down i 1 Galway. Take the bas'e off, I say l Will
any good jmlieman cat his head off, or ruu a knife
down hi* throat f ’
44 4 hut ttecicwd they wor screechin* w dlargh
ter, an* houU'iu* their sides, an’ niver a tool of
’em stirr- d, til a big butcher brnk hrough 'em
wid tis clsftver.
». . y.". \ y v >ar hand down upon the boord,”
srr he to N .-»! ’ Aud, wid that, he chopt off the
dawe.au’ sot McGowk fr*.e.
“ 4 N w l*il pay ye tor the lobsther, if ye pla2e,”
s i N«»h J n a passion, to the fisherman.’
“ 4 Oh.” tt-.o cvn, it ’tis a batin' ye’re afther,
y ro wr w: * e to it.’ An’ wid that, he sexes a
c up e of • b'-.hera by the small ot the ba'k. and
fi * '.r she-* thim at arms length. “ Arrah, come
or.! ’ sf*
“Bat, as 'on c* Neal heard the lobe*hers sha
kiu’ an’ rattlin’ **earbfe face, he dhrope his fists, j
si.' runs out cf Dublin, wid the people shoutin’ at I
*is heels. Fa x ! who ihe came buck to Galway,
there wasn’t many o' the boys that wor bcu.d
encuah to ask Neal McGowk to’ te l ’em the age
ot a l <r 4 y lo kin’ at his teeth. An’ tha ’»
the *t<vy, E.r,’
“ •rv rvt irably embellished, I dare say. And
ro s M .1" ''v, 1 can disi ci se with yon for tie
prossiA ; ?o bexr :« iri \ what 1 told JOU.*
“ ‘A cntlhnmasb, air !'
“ 4 t>rtain!y i e mash.’
“ * !'*'•* .- cc.' .ntably lingnrnd ; and I
wnaabruttottk w 4 y he waited, when he eaid
Bonly—
~/l v« y.., r«.un, • bni v« bott.r.l In
ure) If!-'. »!i. \ r.ve h.r » n ould ecßiUry
mash, or au Amenky mash V J
4 4 4 I dor/t know of eny distinct on between
them,’ l answered, relher puxx ed in my mind
at whet be was aiming at. 1 icnud afterward* he
wb« 4goorj.pt of wha a mash ws®. 4 I don’t knew ’
said 1, a- y d *-met on re ween th m.’ 1
•• • A rr* h. - leascoaiHa enough that ye
ebon: Vnt,’re por.ded Feter.
*• *L s>k l«r ,kur< one y.’ said I, impatiently.
*1 want you to put abo A two donb e hand-ful of
trar in’.o ft K c k*t of water, and after stirring the
m xtare wi s o give it to’he bUck fi ly. lhat is
what we call a br*r. mask in tl *s ecu; try. Now
do T.B pwleelly nede Man ; r-.e
- -Good .nek lo ytr h nor.' >epli.d p»Ur, 1 ok
ire v-*.y maeb r«li«*ed ; lor i « hud got Uie
infcrar.tioo be ... fishbn lor. ‘Uocd l ck to j«<
hccor, ’»1 I be r»' fcr 1,1 d ‘dc’il bnr.
ll» «h. oald ooar.Uiry muih, »b.r all.'
•< 1 -boufbt ...
yea, and h. ff» vou nake no mi alike.
* 4 I isr.’t l : k»-ly I’d do that, sir,’ said he, locking
Vff eoufideElly. ‘Bat about tb« warm waiher,
M ‘There’s p’enty to be had in the k ehen .*
*• ‘An the nay war f Will I say to her’iis yer.
honor's ordhen-1’ , ,
»« H> ; ruia»y ; • t»«* 1 no d .fficulty.
*; ‘os, bw<r»rra, ’ttsn’t *» irapeen I for that, i
Bet wid f zive her the fo!i of becket, n.r T
*• do her no ri ;rrn 'sn*«i • rare'e-dv. And
*i-h 'ha\ fe’s- -,vle h e
from the w.ca.
I ‘-i. ■./ ■ .v«j neen ten nJnates aft=r this J
uat Mr*, b's' y capered tho r oj wr.e e I w;-.- j
• tlinr-, ea r, a*- she was still a/ mew at of ao inva- ■
r '2, I S.d down the book 1 Lad in my hand, and
lee ; g her to the wtfa, armeged p:llowa to
berlkng.
“ ‘1 wish you wo i’d >*o into the k;tcben, George,
ahe aaid, a* 1 waa disposing a shawl about her per
a on. ‘lsm afraid there is aometbir-g wrong be
tween that Ir f.bmao of years and Fbillie. Both
their vr>icea appear<d to be a good deai rai-ed as I
crossed the hail; and 1 heard the man bay some
thing aooutaomo orders yea hod given him.’
‘“Oh, ’tis nothing, my dear,’ I said btuf laugh
ingiy; *1 aodereUnd it ail. Mairooney requ.re?
some warm water, which Phillis, who b9»rs him
do :ove, hw* I sispect, declined to give him.’
1 My explanation acarctly satisfied Mrs. Stanley,
who kerned to think that the disturbance wa
greater than would be like’.y to arise from nuch a
trifie. Howb7» r, ahe raid nothing more, and I
w. a soarcb-.r g t ,r a paaaagc in my book, wnieh I
tb- ught wc-aid \ her, wber, a1 at one, we
were startled by a dL«taat crash ot c'oekery ware
—pU*e» and d;sbcs, intact, as I arerward* dia
covero 1. To add to our annoyance, this crush was
speed.iy followed by a half shriek.—
Mrs. Stanley started up in alarm.
“ • Du go and »>e what ii tbe matter, George,
said bbe. ‘1 told yoa 1 waa sure it wah borne thing
serioua. That Iriabtnan will ce tbe deain of Phil
'iii some of the*o days. They are aiwaye quarrel
log- ,
‘•Scarcely raoeiug to listen to the cice.ng portion i
of my wife’s speeca, 1 harried from tbe room and j
ao'.ti heard, as l pat-se.l through the halt, ac in- |
crem o'amor in the ki’oheu beyond. of
all came the shrill voice r s Phillis—
done, I hay ! I won’t scab nuffin to do
with the etutl, uairaway T
“ * Ye og y an' contnrairy old nagnr, don’t I tell
ye'tis the crdherK f’ I heard Peter re
spond.
“‘ ’ ra'n't no sach a thing. Go ’way, you poor
whitelrisher I I tell'ee I w »n't. Who ebba h*iard
ob a colored 'ooman a takiu’ a br*n ma»h afore,
I’d like to know ?'
“The whole trutn of what I had been saepectirg
for some time flashed upon me at oeci, and the
fan of the thing struck mo no irresistibly that 1
he-Hated for awbi e to break in upon it.
Ar»ab, be airy, can't ye, an’ take the dose
like a decent Lagur V
“ ‘Go ’wuy, I Loll ’ee !' screamed Phillk?. * i**l
ca l rr.issu*, dat I will I'
“ * Uci, by this an’ by that,” said reso
lutely, ' if’tia aboat to frighten the beautiful mia
tbre » ye are, au' she sick at thia same time,
I’ll s«x)u put a etop to that.'
“ Immediately afterwards, l heard th 9 sound of
bin heavy step acro.ra the kiichou floor, aud then
came a abort rcuffie and a stifled scream. Gouda
dit g that it wur* low time for me to i.iterfeie, I
moved quick y on, and j ist oia the ncnlll ug gave
way t hinoiLered sobs ur.d brekea ejaculfttionn, I
flung open the door and looked id. The firsc
tning tha t caught my e>3 PhillU seated in a
cln*:r, apullei.ng and gasping, while Mulrooney,
boid.ng her head under his left win, wcb employ
.r.g his r.ght land in conveying a tin cup o.‘ bran
rra«h from the bucket at i is aide to her upturned
mouth.
“ What, in toe rame of nil that ie good, are you
doing now, Mnlrcney, n*i 1 I.
‘‘Bare, sir,’ said he, ‘what 'ud I do but give
black Phillis the Warm ma h, uccor in' to yer
honors ordbern ? A ugh the haythen ! Bad ’cess
to her 1 'lix tbrochle enough I’ve hi d to make her
raaonabie and obedient, h:j’ that’s no iio. The
stupid ould thafe of a nayaur.”
‘ My dear Urban, you may imagine the jlnaU so
so rich a scene ; even Mrn. Stanley caught ihe in
ketioo and laughed heartily. As lor * eter, the
lo*A 1 heard of him was his muttering, as ho walk
ed uway
“‘Ajehl why didn't he toll me? If they call
Daygnrn filiysand horses Uliys, how should I know
the diffir V "
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Bl< HKOWD CODBTY.
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r entlemen as candidates at the eiuuifig county election,
in Janoxry next:
Ct kmc Superior and Isritsioa Courts,
BENJAMIN f. liALL.
Ordinary,
FOSTER BLODGKT, Jr.
Bictivu Tax Rbickhs,
JOHN A. I OULE t,
TaxCollr tor,
ALEXANDER DEAR.
f HRRirr,
WILLIAM DOYLH.
CORORIR,
RiCHAFD WIMBERLY.
Furvkvob,
E. W. BROWN.
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Mart Tom
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|SST* Mr. Kdiior :—Plsese announce JAMES E.
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Way irsboro, Sept. 1, 1855. eep2t*
kJV ' Mr. Editor Please announce the name of
JAMFB F. NAVY as a suitable candidate for the office of
Receiver of Tax Retar ns for Unrke county, at the next
Jan ary • ection, and oblige [sepSOj Many Votxrb.
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at the election in January ntx», and oblige,
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andCle- . k of the Inferior Court, in January next, And re
spect/ y a sk your support.
HOLAB DIJCIL.
py We are auihorlsnd to announce JOSEPH
W ABDkII as a candidate fr the office of Ordinary of War
ren county, at the election in Jsnuiry next. lovlO
gip" w r e are au'liorlted to announce JOSEPH
SAXON a> a candidate for Tax Collector for Burke county,
at the Election in January n *xt novUi
\W“ We are Authorised to Announce LEON P.
DUGAS Hsa Candidate for re-elect enfor Oruinary of R cV
■a ud Ooun y, at the e ection in January next. novfc*
tr* tabiotiprs.-A new style of PICTURE?, far
exceeding in teauty and durability, rnythirg ever before
m .de. Ti eex ceding fineness, oepih of lig > t and shade,
and richness of tone lr wondeiful. They do not rev»rse
the subject, tut represent eve y thirg in its true position
They are without the gisie of a Daguerreotype, and can
be seen ir ary view.
lastroctio s given in the Art. Daguerreotypes as nsu vl,
take rin every style of the Art. Specimens of Atnbro
types and Daguerreotypes can be seen at Tucker’s Prem
iam Gallery.
N. B Daguerreotype Materials far sale, as usual,
no.IT I. TUCKER.
Mrs. K. O. Collin; has now in store a foil and
handsoxe assortment cf Pall and Witter BONNKTd,oit he
la'esiahdm at fashionable s yles in Velvet, SatUu, and
Silk. Also, fcing'i'h STRAWS ; oolor.nl and p ain STRAWS
in gr at variety; DRO99 CAPS; HEAD DRSBSE3;
WREATHS; FLOWERS; RI tB0N8; TOILET POWDFR 3 ;
PERFUMES; 80 APS; U AIR OIL HAIR BRAIDS; CURLS;
BONNKf, CAP, and HEAD DRESSES made at short no
tice. AH orders from the country attended to with dis
patch, oppo&Lo the U. 3. H>teL novll
par W m. O. Prior A Co., Drapers and Tailors
are receiving i’eir F !lan! Win er embracing
a’l the newest styles cf the day—HOSIERY,GLOVES,
SCARFS, TIES, and tvery thing desirable for Dresi.
octlft
gaF" Wo would give notice that the Undertaking
Department is still carried on In connection with our Fur
niture business, an 5 shall keep constantly on hand a sup
ply of Metalic Burial CASES, Mahogany and other COF
FINS, of all descriptions. HENRY A SKINNER,
under laguna Hotel, Broad street.
On Sundays, and at nights, we can be found at oar resi
dence on Broad-street, north tide corner of Koilock-f trceL
my 80
tsrrheop Carpets.—WlLLlAM SMEAR has re
ceived th‘s day, per steamer, from New-York, a supp’y of
Brussels CARPETS, of new and beautiful styles
ALSO,
Superior Three-Ply CARPST3, of rich and splendid
pattern*, and all at very low prices. Ths public are re
spectfully invited to call and examine the assortment.
srpSi-dtwlw
gjpr- Fashionable Talmas, Cloaks, Ac.—On Mon
day, October S 3, we shall introduce oir Fall and Winter
Fashion* for Ladies*Coverings. The styles are, 1 he La< J y
Pierce. The Promenade, Eureks, Rachel, Eugenia, ard
j The Princess RoyaL The material—CLOTH, MOIRE
ANTIQUE FILE and VELVET. Ali the various styles
and shades will be represented.
Our end *avor has bean t; secure the lates' and most
exclusive styles for oar own trade. We respectfully •: licit
an examination of the Goods.
ccta i WARD, BURCH ARD k CO.
pr Fall Fashions for Gpuilsuten'i Kats.—WM
N. NICHOLS has commence i receiving his Fall Style of
Gent’emea’s Dress Hats, manufactured express y for him,
by Messrs. Beebe A 00., to which he will be adding week
y,for t:me time to cams, a variety of styles, oppos te the
*nk of Aug ta. aagll-tf
PRCSPICTUS OF THE C3JLL3TJAH UNION,
EDITED BY J. 8. LAMAR A A G. THOMAS.
VATIC ex pet t'* i«rue by the first of January next, in the
vv city cf august*, he first number of a periodical of
the stove tide, devoted to ihs cn on ol a 1 Ch 1 t »ns epon
i hrwttan ; rnci.des. We cLeien it as the organ of ’hose,
in al parkiest who are will eg to ‘‘forbear cne aio h-r n i
love,’ »b let ey en.'e»vor to promote ard “ keep Ce
un ;j of *he bpirit in the bond fierce’ bu*. e~eryth::g'
of n nve;iive cr j.er»'tal character wi.! te ciief.Uy ex
c uded.
We urge no special c aim* t the pat roc age of our fel ow
d:ia ct.bel evirg the enterprise t be outse-v r* in iJ
Mia*,a’d *o: ifuno ivcof t w * be tfa to reels o« hr *ti ni
ty. as to com meed tte*r 1 to the freed, v regard ard gene:-
ou« !oi>( o:t of a disc imiua ing, t- oral and leigtau* vont
mun ty.
e have assurances of va’csb'e ss i tacce tom g ntle
men of nteili ante and exp r 4 euce n difie r est s c io :sof
be eouLtrv, and we vsrnestiy fO ! ici coxminioators
all klaii ers and otters friend y to the caoae of
wh*tevc deoomicaton.
l eb cmßX>siu» I’hoi t l be x Mo-Jthly o 83 pj-ges,
neatly covered and tntsmed, and i*«uel :o .übacrite » a;
he very 1 w p-Ic> o'Oce Do‘i*r per annarr, in adv'nce.
Letters an ccmminicatio s *fcord e ada ewed to
J 5. lamaß At gusts, Ga.
N. B. SuSecriptions of .heritaensw.il be tec iv t d a’
the Bookro-cs nov2. dAwSt
8000 r-RAFT ED APPLE TREES FORf ALE!~
! graft ts of a native G-o*giai at my Nur. ery, fi
X uuua of McDctcugb, Beerycoauky.Ga. Trees
* Qvj lw '° * ocs ’ erv’grow fc, and embrace flr.rea
loG "»_ h » t r p-n fcm the lhU: of June to the 10th
of OotcUr k nd, a’them tp i «c»1
A*?' ** ''“‘'Oi dllerew, »ad«irr
f .1. n oi i t Muo: aid W
■ 90 m « »'»»» or M Iho Georg a B»il
b"’* Adgue-a, -t *8 (vr Soa red Tr..,,
rilher of ihe one or two turner.' growth, of aw »Tcre,e
Y* How -'or.Bed Jane, Large Striped Jo’y,
Ho* Large P « d oTltg.^atJ:
t.ig, gomato.ita, I'dS V. Pi pe, Ko J' sd , ,/ T
Pin^r,^ 10 *’ C ebb, Gkiater Parm.ln, and Lady I
leg ter joor more, and send South Oaro'.ioa. A eosta. *
or Pa.anoah Bask bilTa, at ny riak, and I «n woi the,
Tr es Mj P ikdct u it.Doncnjb, Henry cuote, St.
noT.b-«&1te JOHN DAILY. 1
COMMERCIA f.
Karorean Markets.
Ms*ra trf I,<* erg by :Ae Canad *.
LIV-Vr 9 —The - *: cfce- er rca-tet havfsr
t* er " v>~ r d ■» .4 l.i eo'~. -*./ a t r- i a -. . x'ca'iv:
« r ’ ; «A»b *st ii o .s. ' »rj;e ; a c'r* t'j.avt H. t rr. i.«
•- • r-a -axl« ter twi .'- ■ ' - ; fj, ■lw -
v*, r(( I*'eii y-irrr l»r ?J* r iß»:. nt'. sad ’
itvcig* a Mt>X!* n accoa-n. ¥***« ray be q.oted at
fed \>.r .*» d arer, «ni u.r fie- d-K-r o'c! • h abOJt
th *s m ; tn** heavier f-«br c*, bow vr, cav cs ybea* d
10 b« d,r -tl-n- 1 « !*-t wtrk’* prior* HeivM of tie
laqra*. »pi Her-in Ma rh -terhave given notice of a re
dani now g-t *cd it it so-rec; a tu n oot wi en ue.
dl.Diy ! » lfcß'dn »-d S«ciiedly e-aicr, tot f ere la
f . r.o re ucion i t!f tl*h ratal of d *vj unt; horever,
the r>OMdoaof the Bink of fng]»n J i- btc oalng gira-.g r,
mud we rrr*y * try thtrt v e*r.-et m rdavadon ff - a**rew
Cocao a cio*e to-d \j at —Hermann Ooa dt Co.
LI¥EA»*OOL, Nov. 9 iL-cooey marke*. has been qui
et nd compmrat ve y e J «y during the week, and dis ounr»
are fbta!nai) eat X % P f ' r cent ntder the banV rate.
The drala tfgo d f/vm tne Bar k of Er giand has been rr
rtsted, as » ell, we -n as that rocn the hark of
France; and after t e »ucd°u 9nd severe octicni taken by
meat iu*t tateti, we rather expect to find hat the stocks
of bolli- n io the vsa t« cf both are tetnperari y augment
ed. Along with ’hi. increase of ea-e In the money m irk*t
anl notvrhatvodngthedevro renewed ac
tivity ba been ihtwn in nea ly ail comm-.ruial tr tr-sac
tioa*
J.l VERPOjL, N v. 9.— r OTTOsr.—The - arket has been
active % 1 the week, and Th? *u; jly tefog -ery limited,
kcidejit l av«s been rnatled to obtain a u-iher advance ot
34'd per ib. To-day there s rat r.er i n ctoinc, and th j ex*
ir.mfe ra?08 o the week ore «c reeiy obt.isab e Kus'cei*
11 better n Manchester Midc i g urleai i per lb;
M bii*-511-16; 6% Ptoccof 194 iOi
t-a <*i; ea.me iaoe la ; * -ear, Bi7,'SU Hales t>l- w< ek,
77 5 v bale , o w / i.h 46,94-j see - meric in.— James Mo-
Henry it Co.
Nov. 3G.--CUtto» —There was qu te an
ae ive d maid for ih's arti e lor s me dsjs p r eced.ng
| th': d&Te of our lost tub ication, aud the week cl v?d upon
I an active auJ ftdtanc ir, g market. Go'.d Middling at tbe
i time hod advanced to 9%, and Maid ing Fair ;
out no withstanding tr.« ji*e, the market •as a -on oes
tinei to undergo another thieg:, more advanta
ge ui to factor*. The present w«ek optned wth the ad
vices by the steamer Can%d* at hard. The sales dating
t e first day reached upward* of IWO ba ea, and e-tab*
lithed a f r hir advance of • n the abev* qara
ttons. The extr vagantdei^ao.a o'hold r*c ecked ooe
ruiors, and fresaJeacf rauiwiav were limited to atout
410 bale i. 1 hi* clasa of dealers, howev-r soon iet them-
down from 'he posit ou they had assumed, aod by
oaporat-.vely liberal te: ms oDer-.d. »trmu at .d the d -
nan 1 on Mondvy, and the diy closed with se e* or about
2'*‘.*u bale), < n terms decided ym fivorot poic r asera.—
lbs article w*« very moc neala.ted on Tuesday, ard
tr e market throughout the day wore a tinguic and droop
ing p~earante. The teoa: d : artially revived o WeU
n ad*y. but at theciose of business he market lost a por
tl.a of ’.he advance that: ad oem gained immediately af
ter UiearriTilof the Canada’s aivices. Tre r-.nsic i *ns
ot yesterday, which may be i>ut down at ltS4 baes, ex
hitiied no new feature, acd the martet cios»d firm ai the
qootaloc* given below, which are about tetter
than he rai-s current w tn we c’oaed our asi rport
The of the weex reached 15,7;S bales, and ths
tales in tbe i«ce time be pu«. down at 10,477 bs ee,
at thg sub.cioed prices, viz: 19 bale* at
at at 9 118 at 9tf, 437 at 9)4; &■> at 9 5-16. 492
a' 9K; 7 4 9)4. a. 9#; 61 at 9 11-16; 28,6 a* 9)4,
&i6-i9)4, ard Oil bales at .IC. We quote Low t-atriet
Mi.dl
the extrane qu.litle* are very ic&rce, anl
price* Tor those gra it are n.mina!. The market Tor L:Dg
Co’t/ n has n *t yet opened.
Me? —'fhe bulk of th- receipt , which comprhe 4567
tierrea, have t hansel hands at ettremes rungir g fr.;; »4
to 6-; tut he portion of the sales marie with
in i e r+i ge oi |4)4(Si>4 .1-16 per hundred he ;*ub;o
quotviooa will ! ov t/.e state of the market nrtrerloveo
tbe week, viz: Ord -sry 'o Pair
Prime au l Choice 4)4 pvr hu -dftd
Corn. —Ttereceipis i ce our l*bt h ve b*en corfli*»d
to smsi lo'sby rei r ad, WLich have b*en soli at 90.
per bushel.
Hay. —There hss b« en no arrivals since enr ast. The
Iss* Fales wer? made at #1 per 100 ifc« for North R vsr
Oats —The n ceip’s aince er las: c .mpri.e about Bdf-0
bush lq a-d'here le,at present an an.p e scpply on the
mark.-t The early s* e« were made at 5 • cents but prices
su-jsK|'iently <!eclired to cents per bushe'.at «cicb
rate; the market 1 1 >eed.
Flour—lbtrt na* been a mod ; rately fair demand for
th b ar icie dur.ng ’.lie week, bath for ex or; and c ty coa
sumplio nnd piices at he clo:e cf bus ne s v»re ia
fevor of h Id-rs. Among the nates are 10u0 barrels, taken
so- coastals 3 i ren .at $9)4 cbl.
Domestic. Liquors— W*r hare not ansections to report.
La on —There h«s been a re.ail demand for Hi : es, which
a T « very *ra:CJ, anJ ntve le:n ie.l ngdutiegths »e-k
at 15*o 160. Wc have no tran actions to report in
Bh< ade i or ces for which ate nominal. Good ii am* are
worth ’4(^’€c.
I.ard—Wt have no rales to notreo.
tout • ihe r*ceipt» sinceou- last > omprlse 14.50/ sacks.
Wrq oe?l^l.osack, but would remaik tl at ti e
demand, * hich has oe .n limited, h u b«en supplied at the
latter prict-.
Groceries— The transactions in Groceries have been
li.-.ite Jio the sa'e at auc in of about ICO ri a mageu
Fuvar, ptircipaily within the raDge of 7)4^8:.
Bagging and Rope —WehaveuotraxisactioLbU) report
in th-3 a ltd- s.
Wheat— The transactions, part c darly those made very
revntly, rh >w a decide ! a vancirg tendency in prices,
and t! e ms r ket closer at accut 196 c. for g>od Red and
from |2 'o 2.10f0r White. The rereip'.sf/r the week C'm
prise 24,0 0 burhtls, a very large portion of whi.h : s for
ghinm*' teorstw.se- Ixrorted Flo eour last,B ',157 bush.
Exchanges —Prices hi.ve flictuated a little d rug the
week ru.pK nurket csvbf »*id to ha'e olessi ?t last
veek's r -tep f r Ster.ing Bil s, which we renew. Francs
aie worth 3<»
Freight*— i he mtr etis very dull at 7 ’6 hsd forC« t
ton o * mrpotiin «quare tars,so much roindeed ha a
ve se- a* canted 18 82di.to fill up. We quote to Uavre
da lat 15-16;. f r Cot o . We q ote to New York, by
sharers, 5-16&)4e. forCottrn, Wheat 12)4; whtle the
ratei 'or B\i'irg veese a are rorina’, there ii so little
cfF rir g We quote to Baltimore 14c fjr Wheat,
Co'tou 5 T lesame rates for C* tton o Philadelphia.
MEECBR ONIVKatbiTY, fEMIE.B, OA.
t A DLTY:
RKY'. V. M. CRAWYOoD, I) D., Preslcirnt.
8. P. BANFORD, A. M , Prcf<?sFor of Mathematics.
J. K. W;LLET, A. M , Prof iaor of Chemistry and Natu
ral Philo ooby.
Rev. S. G. HILLYER AM, Profe?sor of Bell-s L?ttres.
B. M. JOHNPTON, AM . Profes ,, o r (elec )of Languages
THEOLOGICAL BEMINARY.
Rev. J. L. DAG >, u. D, Professor of Systematfcand
Pastoral Theology.
Rev. N. M. CAAWYORP, D. D., P ofe:sor cf Eccleiiaa
tical Hist'ry and Bib ical Literature.
ACADEMY.
Rev. T. D. MARTIN, A M., Pr noipal.
Cammencemcnt held on the l«t WEDNESDAY in JULY.
The tr Co leg- coaroe requires four yeai s for the
degree cf A. B Thoie wishing to do so, may om t the
Laugusg'S, and pc sue aac en'ifir course of three years.
Having been orignaily oe* geed for the education of
y ung men preparing for the Gaepel Ministry, f is Insti
tution keeps that object steadilv in view. The Seminary
embraces a th-ee years’ course of euch etudie j a* are par
sued in the zr.o4t celeor; t-rd Seminaries in cur
oountry.
The Academy * kept under an experienced Teacher
and has been e-tab iso d with special reference to fitting
pupils to » n?cr Cohere.
The prke f Board, in the village, i> |lO per monk;
Wasting, Room-rent. Fuel, Ac , $3.
The next Term c amine at es on the first day of Febi uxry
1856.
With a fn.l and ab’e Faculty, Ptudenti are with confi
den e invited to the usual ben fits of our best institutions,
with the special advavtag-s of a location removed from
the terrptati ns and vi «« of towns.
B, order cf the Board of Trustees.
pov‘24 w?m 8 LANDRUM, geo’y.
VALUABLE LAEDi. FEGROEI AND SICCK
FOR BALE.
rllK following LANDS may be bargained f. r at private
sale, between t! is time aid the kfi.h day of De-ember
next, and if r.ot disposed of by that tim-?, they will be
so<d public!r on ihe premises to the highest bidaer, cn
W LDNEcDAY, 26th dty of DECEMBER next, vis;
TRACT NO I—THE LiOMK Pi.ACS,
ocnt4icir.g about twelve hund ed a d fifty-five acres.
This tract is situated two nnd a had miles above K ngston,
immediately on the W. AA. Kaiiroa i. Ab>ut three hun
d-ed «crea are in cultivat-on two hur.drwi and sixty acres
of a e upland, and the re*t low g-oend, ( n Cona
seeaa creek,j wei 1 suited fir rug purpo.es. Ail, bo-b
t.pland and owland,is fresh and good. The place is e «
gantly imp oveJ, having a large and comfortable dwell
ing r and ali outbuildings necessary on a farm, alt nw
aadcomplete. The place isadmitt. d by all who see it, to be
oncaf thi n. ost beautiful and dis r ,b • resiaences in North
Georgia. I is wed watered, having a nunsb-i of the very
best Lis-.e-stoue tipringn: there is a.’s on the place (situs
ted very near the Kai roac)one o’, the beat Lime Q arries
iu the Estate, net zrore than half a mile oistai t from the
« oititnv Q tarry cf the Rev. C. W. ow:»rd. There is on
tne plfce a good water-pawer for runninK Mi D or o her
Machinery, and orcha-cs of the bett apple, peach and
pear trees. Tract bo 2 ; o ns t act Lo. lon the west, and
conttiMß four hundred and eight) acres, a 1 in w< ods wit
out im;>ro«eroeDtß. It is well wai*re.i,ha in/ a fceau’iful
creek runnh gihrough it. The l*nd beiongit g to each of
the abov desci.bs d places, can he cul ivateJ, and nearly
all of it is first quality of uplands.
ABOUT THIRTY-FIVE NtGR' B 3 TO BE SOLD.
Tier* w Ihe sold, also, a', the 'ante time and place, to
the h g est b.dder, between thirty and thirty fiv- degrees.
muou them son- first-rate L a-kstniih, one first »ate
liar C' es and Shoe-maker, one No. 1 team stress, very like
ly, a d good iioa*ts servant.
W.l! be sc d. also, a fine i t of Mules and Horses, a num
ber of fin.* short-horned Durham Cattle, cheep, mock
Ho. s, and about K1.600R4 of Pork; two or three thousaud
busheiso'c rn,a quantity cf fed er, two carnages,
aadthteoor four VVagons, one Tay or Gin,one Thrasher,
and >*> number of o h<r articles t ote ioui to m .-nti-m, such
i s Hor-seho'.daud Kitchen Furniture, PUnta ion Too s. Ac.
There afea.ro flee other ouar er #ec ijns of Land, a out
SOJ i>cr«s in a 1, lying immediately in the same neighbor
hood, but not join ing each o her, n; r el: her of the ct:-er
tract*. Tlure las’ d -cribid lands may be bargained far
pri?«ite y on go.d terms.
PROPPED CONDITIONS OF PUBCU/SE.
The terms of pule of the two ra:tsof La'-d firai described,
wi'l -e cne-four .h cath, the balan«. e in ona, two ard three
years wi;h iottrest irom date, the pu ■ h;ser to take a
Bond for lit es until the Land is paid for. The Negrofr ,
block, Corn, Ac., will be sc Id on a credit of t telve months,
vr th imere t from date Each purchaser w1 be
togiveauote, with two approve 1 seurites, before the
property is delivered. The Pork wll bo so.d ‘or ca h.
P rsocs dcu.ri: g :o look a* the Land., will find Dr.G. W.
GLENN, at K ugsten, aaJ Rev. W. B. TELFORD, on the
premises. Bo h, or either of them, wil take pleasure in
•how n" the Lands, bale to begin at 11 o’clock, on
Wednesday December 2*.
i *FSRXXC«B —He .W. H. Stiles, Savannah; Cel. W. 8.
CothrtL, Rome, Ga ; Mai W. W. Olay bn. Kington, G a.;
R B Ycu'g, K»q , h ; tol. J C.bjro; l, Carterr
vd e. J.B EDDiNS,
n rt v2s-w;d for William Ed. ins.
fo~TE&CHER3-
o\t IN<4 to Providential c u»: ?, the p cprittor wishes
to *e 1 a Female School Fstab iar ment located in one
of he most thriving tnwDs-n Georgia. The Building i«
rew, flne-y finished and fit e 1 up ; sn constructed as
to acvomrrodate a small Jam iy and a U g*school. A
Gtntleman and Lady c*n tasiiy cltar SBOOU per annum.
Apply at once at this office. nev27-wßt
WARKEN COUNTY LAND FOR SALE.
txtILL be sold at the Court-house door in Warrtnton
V\ on the flr?tT«t-sJay iu DECEMBER n xt, two hen-
J*ed pdu fifty ac'es of l ine L nd, on the waters i f Ro'ky
oml- rt . reek, adjoin.ng lands of Ch ai les Logu Tromas
T. Grace »ni others ny one wishing to tee tbe Land or
obta n fuither iuf rmstion, may apply to HENRY R.
CODY, or K 11. POTTLE, Esq., at Warr« nton
C. C. CODY,
Nov 4, 1555. Furvivor C. C. A Edm d Ccdy.
COLUMBIA LSND FOB S.-LS.
TT7ILL be sold, on the fir*t TataJay in DECEMBLR
Vs next, at the Lover Market-house, in the cty o t
Augusta, at 11 o’c cck, the Farm oa Washington read, 9
miles atyve Augusta, known as the ‘Hawes Place ” c:n
taioing xlO acres Can be treated for at private sale at
ar v '. me 1 r*vicus to the said day cf *a!e.
N. v. 1,1 f 66 LEON P. DUGAB,Trustee.
CIEOKGU. LINCOLN COUNTY —SUPERIOR
T C-riURT, APRIL Tc RM. 1866. MORTGAGE. Ac.
Jac b llirph and Lafayette Lamar vs. Wdi.am Gray.
Rule Ni Si. _ _
Frtsent, the Honorable Garnett Andrews, Judgeo. said
appearing to the Court, by tbe petition of Jacob
Mcrpi and OaFayet e Lamar,that on th-jie-eath day o f
November,‘n the e*r e ghte-a hundred and sis y-four,
ttiiiiam Gray, of said ccunty, made aad delivered to
Charles Crcok, Kxe utor cn the - state of James O. Am
men-, deceased, h s ce tain promise: ry note, b ar ng date
the day and yexr afaresa d; and that the said Jacob
Murph and Lamar, s geed said cote as securi
ties wherwby thesigtieri srveral v aDd eo'lectively pro
c:se ,on or before the first day of J cuarj next, after the
d te awte, t"> pay sa'd Cha'les Crock, E ecu ter, as
»fcie>a:d, or bearer, th-sumos Four Hend edand Eigbty-
One I>olla*s, for valu- rtc ived ; and that »f erwards, on
the si cand da* - and year afoiessid, the saii W.i’.iam Gray,
the better to secure the payment of ssi »o*e without io s
to his es. mafe ana del vere-1 to sa d Jhcoo Mnrph
a: c i.aF*yette Lamar, his deed or Mortgage, whereby the
said WI! iam Gray co veved to said Jacob Mnrph ard La
fayette Lamar, a certain tra t or rarcei of L* nd situate,
ving and be ng m said county, on the w .ters of Soap
creek a< joi ing lands of Mrs. Gul at, J*cob Mcrph,
and Le ar ■ tims, snd l»;elf sola ta §;id Wi Lem Gr** a
pro < ty o' J*me O. Ammons, de:e*sed, onUiricg One
Ha dred a d Thiee Acre*, core or less; condit ored,
that fcaidW Him Gray should pay off and dUharg said
rote, creau e i to b* dane »caordirg :o the tencr anl
eff c* thereof, without rwx>urse cn tus secaritie*, tnat
this deed cfm ru»ge « u’.J beoa - » and benu! ani void
10 a.l and purpose and it farther aprearing that
sa.d note rems as unpa'd, it :a therefore orrered, that Wi -
iam Gray do pay in o Court by the first ay f n-xt term
thereof, tbe principal ani inter st dne on stud note, or
w c-iCBe to tee contrary, if any he *=as : and that on
the 'allure cf said W lliam Gray sn to da, the Eqa t? of
Redemption in and to st;o mortgaged precis s, be f-rever
thereafter bre 1 and forecio ed And it is farther or
d*red, that hi* Rule te puodshed in the Chrcnicl* A Sen
tinel ecce a DOUk for four moi'.fcs, or aco y iherecf be
served on Wi acq Gray, or special agent or attor
n-y, a; Last .tree months 4 reviou* to the next lerm of
this Cccrt.
00rOBIRTERM, ISS6.—RULE MBL TO FORECLOSE
MORTGAGE.
Jacob Murph and L»Fayette Lamar vs. Wil iam Gray.
It appearing to the Dear; th*t service of Rxe Ni Si. in
aboves.ate case, h.l do: be n cade, it is therefore or
dered,tcat s rvice be perfected, perscnatly on defindant,
or by pot lrcatioa ii Chr .nicle .'td cel once a month for
fb r cor tbs before next term cf t is Court.
The cefesda&t Wi :am or*y no to be found in Lincoln
coat*y, th.a .4 hdsy of Octobtr 16M
Z S.WIi.l INGHAM, Sheriff.
A true t xtrset fr m the M.nuics of aaid Court, this No
vem er the 1- th, 156&.
Nev IT. 1555. ALEXANDER JOHS3IN, Clerk,
NUTICF.
THk satscriber, having purchased the Trout Hoa e e n
the city oi A>. ania, is desirous of giv eg * LE Ac E on
toe property, for a t=ro cf y*ars, to some gentleman wt o
will seep id. Hotel, as tb hocse an « fixtures are
ssp rtor vo any h. use in h Etste. It m conv*i.KnDy
vitnated to the paKseacer Depot, *cd ccntaics aame 82 !
Ifcod, commod oo- r«- na all wellve. ti sted. and is k-cated '
in a -irable porticn cf the city. Ptricns de*iroas of
Leaxing said property, wid caU on Maj. G.A. RICE, of 1
Atlanta, who will show then the property.
octlA-dAwv/ A. A car ILL. 1
;RY ( M H >DS,
I iDIEV GOOD*!
■\TT H !I4 *1 Hill ' J 4R '.ns rec-ir d* tot! «applr of
V V L*fJi s* M-'nrring wuVb sre
Lirir.’ ti-i-er o- r ! .. K-' '• - ' ZU- n. d B.V cFI ALLY;
Plain Hlk. 1 c.' ; :L\:>E. E *INe B, x.~ qTali? ; :
Mjperor p.iii Bi 3 e* ALPACA* asd Ilk. OaNION
CTOr f*
t H P Z.T'l ? and GIN HiVi*, of scre-
Bn«j th CRAPE*, f r Ladies’ Mourning Yti a and Trim
mi g* •
Buck L-v-anJ Fug >h Crape VEILP :
Laii-s Black tr»p: CrLURUa i rNDKFFLEEVES;
ladi-*’ Flail HtUt COLLARS a d U*DER
-81 EEVl^,in Berta ;
L-.die*’ Mouro-g Pocket BAN )K^KCHIKFS;
LupnN P’aiaßii k Tr nch MSkJNO, of extra quality.
nr 24 dttu
HS V ?iL £ND WINTER DBY GOODB.
DICK* Y A P<*lßss a e now receiving and have
in rt re, a fuii and complete of Staple and Facey
DRY «X Ot»H, to whloh th-y res «cxfolly invite the atten
tion o' pure: r»ers. Oar steel of Dress Goods ccnrLts In
pari o'
R.ch Clack ani Colortd cILES, new sty *e? :
PU:a B.* x SlI RS sod French MYRINO--
KnpM«h MFR’NOS an i U »BCBGS;
Bcu ch P AIDS, v*-ry desirableg.ods ;
Lapto .te t P’.»ck B >M BA Z NES and ALPAOaS;
Fret-c > I ODB‘ IN a lid colors, ext) a fine;
CA•«-JMEfcd and ait wool DELAI2xJfi ;
Amcr can PiiaUrd i'fcl AINES ;
li ack ClI ALLY and Dr-LAISEfi
French, tag uh and A'aari'&o CALICOCB;
Ea rciJ-rtJ and Plain C? ate jDA»LB;
B 4 and >0 4 Bl.a h-Jani Brown DAMASKS;
8-4 and 10 4 DAtfAt'K CLOTH.* 4 , ia setts :
nairas NAPKINS, o YJ >S,*r.dIOWELB;
11 ckaha-k DIAPER and ‘RaSH ;
1 b- e l i 4 a Litacy Dtd BLA> K&.TB;
hfo-io BLANKETS and KERSEYS;
White and Hed t ANNtLB;
Kentucky JEANS and SATINETS.
Our Goods _re a.l marke in pfoin figure#and no seoo&i
pr.c a c-d.
Next Co r to Pones A Brosa’s Hardware Bt*?re.
ort-'l
JU3X SECEIYED,
SILK Wa*p FLANNELS;
Kaxrny do.
Wei h d’.
Re-1 Welsh do.
do.
Low priced ad rnper.Red FLANNELS;
Green and Red T«n.!ed d'
Saiia cry FLtNNSLS, assorted ro! d for sacks;
Kn )i;hanc Domestic Canton FLANNELS.
nov!4 J. P. BK7ZS.
JUoT RECEIVED,
Rlt’H and low orlced Embroidered COLLARB;
4-mat itch 3d and Rev er L. C. HA.'DKERCHIEFB;
Kich Embroidtred do. do.
Moaraing and B.coni Mourning LINEN CAMBRIC, very
han Lime;
Low p i?eiiliin L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS, come arge
sites;
Ge-.ta. Lmen and Fancy Silk HANDKERCHIEFS;
do Bandana do.
cor’i J. P. SETZB.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF NEW GOLDS.
■ll7 M H. TR.\k H h a received oy the las a earner —
\\ t.u,ur ; or Bla; k BOMBAZINE;
B ack nd Fancy Coi*d OLOTild and CASSIMEREB;
Moire Antique TRIMMING;
Ftirnitvre FRINGE 3. very chenp ;
Gents. 81-ck a. d OoPd Ki J OS OVE9;
Blue and Brown K-n'acky JPANS 20c.;
Stout Plain aDd Pia d ? ATINg? r B’34c. ;
A »rg- aasortcoe. t new styles PRTNTB, 6JSA to 12j43.;
Brown and Bleached Ootioa FLANNEL;
B'*(k AhPACittand LUSTRE**;
Bco,rh SHAPER aud Huckaback TOWELTNG;
9 4 n ffield JTLAN.-vETS, $1 ; ond a variety of other
Goods, wbi h he will sell v ry low ter cash novlO
NATIONAL FOTEO, BRtAD-3TREET.
NCTICK.— The mentis pr.pared to BENT a
few com fort a b!:. 1 KO* M 8 Gent emen ; sIso,BDITEB
OF 800 Vlri su.tab e so- teiiteel fam i s at a low rate.
Ptrsous deairiag to furnieh tbeir own Poard, ca • he pro
v.de . wit ne oflajtS. FLY A BRENNAN.
nov‘«4-d£#
CASkIMEBUS POE B.YS* AND GENTLEMKH’S
WBAB.
V'XTSIA flue Bilt. Fren h Dce tkin OASSIMERB3;
j Low priced Mack CAbSIMERE;
Bteel -'Ed J Mixed do.;
Wt ncy aod Colored .do.;
Chtck d 'Jan.“..a PLA *D3 ;
' enm kv JEAN*;
Tweeds CABB MSRE; SATINETTB, assorted;
CO <b' ROYS; Plain D ab FUSTIANB ;
Extra Hea7 V Black Sa f in VKBTINGB;
Gents, and Ch-ldrtn a j i g:eat variety o f stales ;
Extr j a dl-w priced Gents. aDd Eoy»’ SUBPENDKEP.
Just received. [pov '4] * J. P. BETZB.
JUST RECiIVED,
AXi;W suiiply of Rich CASHMERES and MUBLIN
DSLAINIB;
Real French &?ERINO ; ;
Plain ml Figured Bla«.k SILKB;
French Mo.rning and teco:id Mourning GIN «HAMB;
French and bcotch GIN »U AMP, fancy co'ored :
l at.tit etvlea Frerch, Bag ish and D>»mei»ti: PRINTB ;
1 Alexander’s and o Ler quality Kid GLOVEB ;
1 I a ie .* CORSETS;
Ve'vet and Galloon TRIMMINGS;
Moire unique aod C otl CLOAriS.
; toy!4 J. P. BET7K.
JUST RECEIVED,
BED an 1 Negro BLANKET ;
Lb-4, 12-4 and 14 4 aueri r B*d BLANKETS ;
9 4 and 10 4 1 uffleld BLANKETS ;
10-4 Heavy Grty do.;
; Red, Green and Blue Mackinaw BLANKETS, heavy,
j novl4 J. p. BKTZE.
IjISOLISH PUEXTi*.—WILLIAM EHEAR has re-
IA c-iv-d from ew-York a eupidy of English and Ame
rica' PR NTS, of new and beautiTul styles, to which be
1 axten*ion o: ibe pub ic is respectfully i vited. oct27
OAXOMY FLA WXELG.-WII.LIAM SHEAR has re-
O i-eived this day irom New To k, superior Faxmy
ILANNEI.B. Also, LHiiles’ MERINO ViOTd, of mperior
quality, to which h respectfully invites the a’.tentnn of
• the public. rc:27 _
UKNTLKMKfII’d DMA Wi H —•.. ILLIAM SHEAR
has cceived ti it day '‘rom New York, Gentlemen’s
BHAWLP,ot extra size and qu-d'ty, to which alten
j tion of Gentlemen are reap ctfolly invited. oct27-dtwAw
FLACK SILK MANTILLA?.
AUiXIMIKH «sis VVlilUliT hive ju i t received
superior Bla k fciik and More *n iqU3 MANTILLAS,
ofthe n.w st and riciiest designs, lo WLich ih'y invitethe
atten ion of the Ltdies. oct's-daw
HIM K iKCY ali.Kb—W'LHaM HHBAR re.
cc ved this day from New-York, rich fenoy Dress
B'LKB, of new a d elog.nt styles. A ; so, richPrnto*
DELAINE?, of new ani beiUtiful styles,
to w :ish the attention - fthe Ladies respect ally in
vited. octßl-dtw*v
“il hi.SH fI.ANjkKLA —WILLIAM BUtAK bus re
? T ctivel this day fro-n New-York, ai ad 'itionai sup
plyofreal Welsh FLANNELS of superior quality, and
warranted not to shrink, t > which the attention of the
public is resp-otiully invite!. oC'Bl -dtw^w
G~ HEAP FItLVTH.—WI LLIaM SHEAR las re-e ved
tr is day from New-York, a fail fupp'y of low priced
PRINTS, of Imvy abric, we'l adapted to eervants’ wear,
and warrant d fast colors, to which he resp-ctfully in
vites th- at entioi of the public. cctßl-dtwAw
BLAWKETH.— Bup. 8 4end94 Ne*ro BLANKETS;
sup 10-4.11-4 an 1 12-4 Bed BLANKECB, a large as
sottm nt received and for sale by
ic 26 daw ALVXYNDER k WRIGHT.
EUIiINUP, iKbfeßlTkf.b, dklJ.—B K) yards Jsoo
net EDGINGS ur d INBE >ITNGH, at lbX cents per
ysrd Al:o,a i.real, variety cf Jaconet and Swiss BANDS
end COLLARS, very cheap Jt-Bt received and for sa.io
l y [o CJ WM. H CRANK.
i iLOAliil, kHAULS, dkG —A «reat varie f of Dew
; stylen CLOAKS and T..LMAB, from $8.50 to SBO.OO ;
new and beautiful atylr? Wool also, Gentle
men's Travel Ing pUAWLS. Just received and f r sale
Vtry for c*Bh, by [act*6l WM. H. CRANE,
» | kltlKOf, DKI-ASNKf! 4 , AC.—Plain and Katin
isl Htr p-ME**INOP, at 25c. per yard; fine French
1 Pattern DELAINES, ‘250. r»r yard; Plain and Plaid
F.enc "i M KRINOP, superior quality very chap. Justre
ctiv d and fur sale by [oct'ifij WM. H. CRANP.
PRICES PRLUCED.
LI). L \ LLftKHTLDT, coctempUting a change
• in h*s tusiness on the firht if January, offers his t-n-
J tire s«.ock of stap ear d fancy DhY GuOD?, t eing one of
the largest a: d most de-irabie ia the city, at very reduced
; ,r»c« B,f. r cath Purchaser# will find it to their interes’- to
| Call and exami .e f.r h ms.dves. novfi
EMBROIDERIES
GIMrFIJIIF, f<w:si and Cambric BANDS
Cambric, Mull and bwis9 Ft.OUNCINGS;
1 Swiss pnd Cambric t,l GHiGc and INSEKTINGS ;
. Thread M vL'EeEand V >IESOjENNK ;
' F rea h Kun in Lace ED.il NG3 ;
Woe t bread Bob-nstaod iznltntioa LACBi;
Black and White Crape CELLARS and SLEEVES;
Pi*i s and Fien h Ku.. Organdie GCU.AR3;
Maitein and Maltese Trim’d Musl n uo ;
1 Very Bich ikalte.e ar.d Vt ar.e SKITS ;
Cambric and Mushn SL .hV&* ;
Chantiil.i rnd Love VLILr ;
Embroidtred Li; en Canbric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Baquettee, He cr.t .ched, 'fa e and F%ncy Bor’d do ;
iQfvits’ W -iiSTd, -c. Jw . together with a large variety
of F? n:> article i too numeroua to mention.
Al in want of any o: the Abo- e-nunud art’elo# are 10-
' tpe«;tfa iy invited tw cab at 1. DUNHAM’S.
1 oU ruccsssor to J. K. Bancroft.
BLACK SILhC.
pLAlf* Elack Sll. v .*,of hi;h lustre, and some extra
1. widths; aisj, Rich Black Brocade and Black Plaid
SILKS. Juat received aud so; sale by
016 BROOM k NORRELL.
HOSIERY A£D GLOVES.
AI.».XAXDe:K 4k IVHJuHT invite ttentlon to
a large assortment of HOSIaRY ani GLOVES of all
and pric-s.
Sup f iik, Spun Si>k aod Cashmere U08E;
Black,Whit-*,Slate and Mixed Cotton HOSE;
Superior White Uo*tcn HO^E;
Sup. Per. Fng. White, Mived and Far.ry % HOSE;
Mir.ses snd Childien a Worsted and Cot.on HOSE and
HCBE;
ALxar.dre’s Ladies aod Gents. Kid GLOVES, ail colors;
Kid and Buck GAUNTLETS;
Bn k, Cabhmere, rilk, Ppi-n Si k. TafiTeta, and Cloth
gloves. al-.o
Leavyy Cotton acd Wool HOrE pnd TJOSE, for
servan*-. octl9 dAw
MKRiNo AND SiLK ÜBDRR-VABIS.
Al.h.v \> DK.t 4k Vt iIIGUT have jast received a
very complete assurtmmt of CNiiKR-VEBTB, of
buptror quality, to which hiy invite attention.
■ Ladi s Si k «ni Merino UNDER-VESTB, Lo g and
Bbo*t tdeevi#;
Mis Merino UNDER-VEST 3;
1 InfiUts’ *•
Gmts Merino, Bi'.k, Bibbed, Scotch Wool, Arnerian,
•*td C tton UN JiR-VESTS. cct!9 dAw
BLAH A STS, EKTro WOuLKHS A OBHABURGB.
MILI ill 4k WASiDHAi have received a superior
®tocK of Negro BLaUKETS, large an j hsavy, ranging
n pric- from 75 cents to )2 a Biaokrt.
r All Wool Georgia made Ntg-o GGOD J .
, The beat brandi of which they would te
• please' 1 to show to the f -anters visiti- a the city. seplS
L. D. LALLPRBTBDT
TTArf ic .vcJ a arga assortment of Moire An-
LX :;quv. andVelve l CLOAKS; new and elegant sty les
of Sixau i C oth CLOAKS Also, splendid Moira Act que
SI .Kv H>e i Flounced ROBES ; Watered, Fi ured and
Piaij BLck SILJRB, to wMth he invites attemion.
f oc 9
NEW FALL GOODS.
\ V>BOOM ASidSKKLL are n:w in receipt of, and
JL> h ve opened, a large portion of their >a 1 and Win
ter purchases, at-d are tow prepared to exhibit to their
fr end# and th pub ic, a hand«ome and varied assortmant
of fcTaPLK and FaNGY DRY GGO’ 8 : embracing almost
every ar icle u&na Iy kept in a Dry Goods Stare. Tneir
goods will be offared a; Very low prices, and the r prices
wni omptre favo ably with the lowest and the cheapen
I T e r stock of DOMESTICS, KER3EYS, BLANKET 4
and House-: ervant’s GOOFB, s very ftilL To all of which
they wo~ld call a teation, ard respect.ully solicit a share
' cf putl.e patrenage. si9
NEW FAIL AND WIRIER GOODS.
ALBXAIOKR A VtRItiHT have received, and
&re c w • fferieg b ; on the accommodating
ternr, aod at low prices, a very large stock of new and
desirable Good.-, suited to the season,
such as—
French, English and American PRINTS, GINGHAMS ;
Rich French PrintedD*LAl N£B;
kng’h nn l French MERINto and D’LAISES, all coiora;
Plau Raw SI 7 KS a* d French Caahmere PLAIDS;
*MBROIDERIES a very great varety, embracing all
the newes: styles and designs;
Plain, Kmbroidered ana Oot«i Swiss MOSLINB;
p,aia CAMBRICS, JACONETS, Mai and Nainsook
MUfcUNS;
French BRILLIANT 8. India, Cambrc and Forniturs
DIMITY;
Sun. Irish and Pillow case LINENS;
Table DaMaSKS and CLOTHS, DiAPERS and TOW
ELS;
Snp’r. Gacx?Silk Warp and real Welsh FLANNEL?;
White hnd Rea FLANNELS,ah quali-ies;
M k n! Ott n K SURY Kid and Hlk GLOVE*;
GAUNTLETS; HKF’S.; RIBBONS ; LACEi, Ac., Ac.
Also, a complete as.-ortment of Goods for Servants’
*e*r pa h Pi* d LIN :*SE tS; Marlboro PLAJD-7 and
STR.PE?; Manchester GINGHAMS. sepio dAw
“ HEW GOLDS
- aa PGZH.Y Ladies’ Gotten HOSE, asserted;
OvU ») ‘ “ Merro “
200 “ Gen's. Half assorted;
100 Miffs’HOSF, aaso ted;
Lacks’ Merino CNDES-VESTS;
G e -ts. ** ** and DRAWERS;
Linen Focket HANDKERCHIEFS
Just received by [n27J DICKEY k FHIBBfI.
ma n —a oeaot-fttl es or men: of Scotch Plaid
and Printed Cashmere SHAWL*, to which we invite
at tent 'on of the public. DICKEY k PHlfißi.
nov2T
DELAIHB.
Jl'6T received.! large It of BEREGE DELAINS, to
b.-old .tliXcr-J.nl. T . DUNHAM,
0 j Sccessor to J. K. Bancroft.
plantles' '
\-Ol K »-.«»EUoa i• rep—to a large let
1 Ra uakve n V o mng to band, which will be scld
»7ibe tow t ri«orlsc.Vr jard: Ho,« PLaUJi I*l,o.
Abo, a large lo: oT Georgia PLAINS, cl
, fpM eacceeacr t J. g. Baaeroft.
VALUABLE LAUD 3 FOB SALS.
TITILLre sold low, 4S« ar« o f flrat rale LAND, lj«|
W m eug.r TalieJ.aia mil aJOßthwa-t from Oa/hoofl
Ga.: about 21*0 aerrt under cultivation. Theeison the
; p’a?e a com ortable Dw-Anx, goew cut-boa»e* # a new y
built Gin H -=u9e *rd Cotton P-ess :?nfao: every thing ap
pertaining to k one ol t e n.easacte*t farms in the
j country for further particuiars,apyiy to nAV7gr^
w>a* twAwtf Ca houn, Ga.
CITATIONS FOR o TTERS DISMIS
-901.V.
RK iMOKb UJiKTI, <;*.-*»«», ulol
M-Ler.wiaaiirin ». r .•» th r»eat--f- - .-IM.her,
C *'!L^ l * cd * “Pi-i.t* to me so Letter of Dismifoi.'ti;
T*•***■ * r «3 theiefcre to cite,- jiomok aou auraomah, all
pereoaaco&ot;raa4,ia be *n. appear at on the
ud Monday in Je Uary aext.io >huw a-.se ii auy they \
a*Vfc,why said letters saoulti noi be granted.
ijjven under my nana at oilier in Augusta.
JunuT, 1856. LaOaN P Dl GaS, Ordinary.
R*!, H LOLafY, tt*.-wn" nil, John I*
n_aira-oron toe esta-e >1 u r MaLdoe
® r '* er />deceased, »p r Lw to me for teiteis of zismis
Th.- sure therefora to c.te atd ada aisb, all and aingu
i*r, the >indred an 4 creditors of said Jecta e3, to be and
appear at my office cn or b.lore the s eco u Monday in
Jamary next, to allow cause, if any they have, wby said
letters should not be gracted
Given under my hand at office la Augua.a
July X 1 £5. I.EQN P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
KICUMOAU OOLATY, UKu.— Wiiiam
Harper, Administrator on the e tv'iot Mrs. Cathe
rine Matilda Caahin, applies tomelur letters of Dismis
sion:
These are,therefore,to cite *a - admoniah,al] andsin
guiar,the kindred and oredi torse said dec eased ,to be and
appear at my office wl hinthe timepiescmea by law,
and show cause,if any they have, why said letters should
no: be grar*e-l.
Given r—«r my hand at office in Augusta.
Angus- i LEON P.DLQAS, Ordinary.
OULbUiOIU'B t ULXIV, U*A. —COURT OF OR
D»ARY, JUNE TERM, 1«6.
licreas, iil am T Howard, as he Administrator on
the estate ol Montgomery . tmith, deceaO, repraaents
ta thii court, th*t he has fully oMcharged the duties con
fide I in him es Administrator af.resaiu and has petition
ed tiris Court Lr Letters D smissory iiom said estate :
iheae -re, thereiore, to require ail pe soos edneerned,
to show cause, if any they have, why the said William 1.
ilowara a*, the next January Term (1S&4) of ihiacouit
sho=;d not be discharged from sa d
fuj\her ordered, ttat this Ru;e Le pub uhid in ihe Chroni
cle a aenbne:, a publcGcset.e of this Sta:e, for six months
pr. vious to said January Term.
A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordi
nary, bed June Term, 1866.
June 9, 1866. HENRY BRITAIN. Ordinary.
O .LMT jUiUli tula A % , tx A. —LOOKi OF UA
DiNARY, JC.NE TERM, 1865.
Whereas, Joseph Cramer, jg the Administrator of Wil
liam H.Cramer, deceased, repteten jto Mi;s Court th*.t
he has fully diacturged t-e duties c to him as Ad
ministrator ak resaid, and hai petitioned this Cturt for Let
ters Dismiasory Lorn said es ate:
Therefore, it is ordered, that all perains concerned,
•Jtow cause, J any they have, why nid Joseph Cr mer, at
the next January Teroi (l-;£6)04 Wna Court should not be
discharged from sad Admiouiration. It is
ed, that a copy ol tt is Ru>e be published in the Chronicle
k Sentinel, a public Gaaettecf this Sta e, lor six mouths
previous to ?aid Jinu-ry Term.
A true extract from t:e mlnut.s of the Court of Ordi
nary, held June Term, 1866.
June*, 1863. UK NR Y BRITAIN, Ordinary.
DINARY, JUNE TERM,
*• W'ash ngton Arno.u and James 0. ChADdl .-r,
r.e -.dministrators on theesta ts cf Chee.ey Arnold, de
ce sed, and Mary E. ArnolJ, deceased, represents to this
Uj it* that the# nave lully the duties confided
u t.iema? Adm3nistrator» on both of the estates,
au l have potitionud this Court for Letters Xismusory
fro n both of said estates:
a' . cse a;e, therefore, to require all perrons concerned,
to i uw esu e, if any they have, why fLe said Washington
Ar . old aisd James o. Onand er at the next Januarv Texm
(i >6) of this Oour. should not be discharged fro’m ea.d
A i miiii itiatio.s it ia crier ed, that a oc*>y of
t i Rule Oe published in the vhromcie k i'ent.nel, a public
J a .ette of this rut«, for the space of six months previous
to said J a nil ary Term.
A :rue extract from the miautes of the Court of Ordi
nary, June Tern, 1816.
June 9,1866. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
JbFFeRsUA CODA £i, «7a.— Whereas, Thomas
ti. Polhill and Wi iiun H. Bald/, Ezecat >rs of th£ e>-
t*te of Rebekah Polh.il, applies to me for xetcerj of Dis
mission :
These arc therefore to cite and admcnLh all and .-ingu
lar the kindred and creditors of sai l deceived to be and
appear at my office, withio the time prescribed by law, to
anew Cause, i. any they have, wny said ielter.3 g.oul! not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Lonis-'iile.
__ July 24,1665. DIEHL. Or i ary.
Ji'b Ft.ilbL,* CULM IV , UA.-vf here**, James W.
ftfcKigney, adminiKtrator on the tstat. of Janes Me-
K-gney, decea-e ;, applie* to m> for Letters of ian-iusio:
Ibtseare therefore to cite and admonish, all and. iDgu
lar, the kiLdred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show eiuse, if any they have, why said letters should not
be gra .ted.
Given -.-nder t y ha da office in Louisville.
July 24,1566. NICHOLAS DIEHL Ordinary.
W AKUfeJN COUNTY; GBORUIA. Whereas,
George Cnuerwcod applies to me for letters of Di -
mission from the Execu orsbip of the estate of Ms y
Thompson, deceased:
These are thereforeto cite andadmonish,al)andsingu
lar,the kindredand creditorsof said dece- sed,tobe and
appearatmy office,within thetimeprescribed bylaw, to
showoause,if any they have,
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Warrenton.
Bep. 1,1865. ARDEN R. MEKSHON, Ord’y.
fjMaßHtir CUUATY, 44A.—Whereas, Wiliam K.
JJj Goss and Horatio J. Goss, Executors cf the wi.l of
Horat;o J. Goss, senr., deceased, havin- peti ionei the
Court or Ordinary to be dismisred from sa d Executorship,
and the Court having or . ered a ci'aiioa to be issu d :
These are therefore to c ite and summon all pfrs^nscon
cerned, to be and appear at my office on or before the
fir*t Monday in Februa y next, to show cause, if any they
have, t?hy said Executors tihouli not be dltm used from
their Administration.
<-iven uoder my hand at office in Elberton-
Jaly 11, 886. \t M. B. NELMB, Ordinary.
ELBhtil' t'OliA I'i , tiA.—Wbc-reas, Thomas J.
H ard and Dunstcn b. Verdell, the Administrators
on he CB : ate of James L. Mi Idiftor , deceased, having pe
titioned the Court of Ordinary to be dismissed from said
a 1 ministration and the Court having ordered a oitation
to be issued :
’ These are therefore to cite and summon all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, on or before
r the first Mon-, ay n February next, to show cause, if any
they have, why said udministrators should not be dis
missed from said administration.
| Given under my hand at office in Elberton.
Ju1711,1f65. WM. B. NELMS, Ordinary.
GBOUGIA,UGLBTHUKPk COUNTY.—COURT
OF ORDINARY, AUGUST TERM, 1865.
ftherea , John Wyane, ss the Guardi <n of the persons
and proper;? of Fre eri«*k Thomt s atd Lncy J. W. Hud
son, minor of Wm G. Hudson deceased repr sents so
thi 0. urt hat he has fully ditch'- rge the duties imposed
on hlmasGua di»n afor said :
It son red, That ah per Eons inte ested rhow cause,
i if snj they l ave at the next October Term cf tr i a Court,
why such letters should n t b granlsd. And
it is ur her oidered, That a copy' f this rule bo published
ih the Chronicle k S nt nel >orty days previous to sail
Octob :r Term.
A tru ext' act fiom the minutes of the C u tof On Ina
ry. neld August Term, ISf 6.
August 10, 655. HENRY BRlTAlN,Ordicary.
A I 80U441A, UULBTUOHPfi CO4J * TV.—CjURT
YJT OF ORDINARY, AUGUST TERM, 1855.
V. hereas, J hn Wynne as the admin'strator de bonis
non on the estate of Frederick Hudson, deceased, has re
presented to i,hiß Court thalf e ha* ruily settled up said
estate, and having prayed letter jof dismission horn the
It is ordered, therefore. That all persons inte Cited,
eh w cm use, at the next March Term of this Court, if any
they have, why naid etters should not be granted. And
it la further ordered, That a copy of this Rule be pub
lished in the Chronicle A Senti el for eix months next pre
codiug aa d M&rrh Term.
-A true extract frein the minutes of the Court ofOrdka
ry, held August Term, ifnl
. ugust 10, ?K5. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
C lOIXIBIOI/a xttrtJsrrx, wr*». —wn^.cm, j v w uZT
/ rise, Admin strator on the estate o Thomas J. Tindel,
deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismission :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said dec* ased, to be ani
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law.
and Bhow cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand atofficein Appling.
be.' enber 22,1855. S. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
RiIHIMOJID COUNTY, O 4.—Whereas. HubbeliW.
Risley, administrator on the eita e of William Wood
bury, late ofßo:klar.d county,St‘te cf New York, dee d ,
apt lie to me for Letters of Dismis-ion :
These are therefore to ~ite and admonish all and singu
lar the friends of said minors to be and appear at my offive
within the time prescribed by law and show any
they have, why said letters * ould not oe granted.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
Ncv. 7, 1855. LEON P. DUGAS,Ordinary.
JBFFKRBU* COUNTY,44A.—Whereas.Jeremiah
Streetman, administrator oc the estate of John Street
m.n, deoeased, applies to me for letters of Dismission :
These are there! re to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of saiddec’d,to be am ap
pear at m> office, withinthe time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at offle • in Louisville.
May 26,1556. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Or ilnary.
INCOLaN COUNTY, GA. —Whereas, Thomas El
liott, Executor of the last will and les.ament of Thoe.
Elliott, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for
Letters of DismLnjk n:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be a d
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cau>e, if any they have, wby said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office at office in Lincolntcn.
Au-ust 17,1855. B. F. TAToM,Ordinary.
7 VfiOSHIA. LIKCOLN 4UOU ATY.—COURT OF
IjT ORDINARY, JULY TERM, 1855.
W>iert-as, Wiiltam 8. lUed, administrator on the estate
of Allen RH<-d,dfiCPised, represeD’s to this Court that he
has faithfully discharged the duties confided in him as
af -resaid, and has petiticned this Court for
letters Dismissory from said estate :
These are therefore to require all persons concerned, to
show cause, if any they have, why the said W illitm 8.
Reed, at the next January Term (1856) of this Court,
should not be discharged from said administration.
it is further ordered, Th'-. t this Rule be published in the
Chronice k Sentinel, * public Gase’te of this Slate, for six
months previous to said January Term
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, this stb
July, 1555.l 5 55. BfcNJAMIN F. TATOM, Ord.r.
July 1>\1856.
JBFFBRBON COUNTY, 4JA.—Whereas, Samuel A.
D-nny applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
the Guardianship of Will s F. Denny, minor heir of
Samuel A. DenDy, deceased:
These are therefore to oiteand admonish,all andsingu
ar, the kindredand friends of said minor, to be and ap
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Louisville.
fe;.t 18,1855 NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ordinary.
CIOiiUMBIA COUNTY, 44A.—Whereas, Jas. Knox,
J A dminis*rater cn tbeeatate of Peter Knox, late of
•aid connty, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dis
mireion:
Theee are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors ofsaid deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time pr-.scribed by law, to
•how cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand at offleein Appling.
Be?te ber 6,1&5. 8. CRAWFORD, Ord’y.
/ i HORUIA, L I N oln county—court of
\JT ORDINARY OOTOhER TFRM, 18*5.
Whereas, Joei L. Turner, Guard 1 an for Allen S. Tu'ner,
havlt g app ed to ihe Coart for Letters of Dismission frem
■aid Gmrdiaruhip cf said Allen 8. Turner :
It A, therefor-,ordered, that all p rsons concerned, he
and appear at ray cffl.e, oc cr before t'.e fi-*t Mouda> i-i
Detember n«x:, to show cause, if any they can, why said
Joel L. Turner should not oe dismisaad from said Guar
dia- ship.
A tru? extract from the minu-es of said Court, October
Bd, 1855. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
October 4,1665.
Georgia, Lincoln county.—court of
OR-IN ARY— OCTOBER TERM, 1-55.
Whereas, Edmund J Lyjn, Guardian for James J. Cart
ledge, having app ie«l to the Court f t f eiters of Dismis
sion from Guar. Un-hip of said James J. Cariledge;—
It is, therefore orde-e , that all persons concerned, be
anc appear at my cfflre, on or before the first Monday in
December next, to shew cau-e, if any they can. why said
Edmund J. Lyon : houli out be d ao.ia>ed from s. id Guar
dmnanip.
A true extract from the minutes cf avid Court, October
»1,1855. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
October 6, 1555.
AKRKX COUNTY, 0-4—Whereas, John M
harrs'.ale Guar'isn for Frsncee 0. Andrews ap
plies to me for letters of Diamission from said Guardian*
ship:
Thseearethereforeto cite and admoniah,allandsingu
lar,thekindred and creditors of said deceased,to beand
appearat my office,within thetime prescribed bylaw, to
showcausejf any theyhave.whysaidlettersshoulanot
be granted.
Given under my hand at office in warrenton.
Eept. 7,1966. ARDEN R. MRttSHON, Ord’y.
COLUMBIA COiITY, «4.—Whereas James Bur
rooxhs, administrator on the esta-* of Berjimn
Burroughs, deceased, applies to me for letters of Dismis
non :
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish all
and singular,the kindred and thoac interested, to be and
app-a--at my offloe within the time prescribed by law, to
show canae, if any they have, why said letters of Guardian
ship should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in
Oct. 27,1855. 8. CRAWffQRD, Ord’y.
KFFKRSON COUN TIS GKO.—Whereas Jehu
r, re ». Guardian of William B. McKign«y applies for
letters of Dismission from said Guardianship :
Theee are, therefore,to cite,summon and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said minor, to
be and appear at my office wMhia the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
* h f^s° tgti ' NICHOLAS miBL, Ordinary.
lirAtiUKH t;ot'linr,e*.—Wharcaa, Tbonaa J.
V\ Wbe?ler,Ga>rdian fcr SraLy Glbaan btlore mar
riay- (naw Imilj Itj, rileo'.'obn D. Itjj arpliea to ice
.'or .ett-rs of Dism esicn frem said Gaardlanah.p :
Theee are tt ere lore lo cite and summon ml concerted
to be and appear at a j Oca wl-Jun the time prescribed
b, law. to show cause, if asjr ihej hare, wlj tstd letters
should no; be granted.
Gire- under try hand at-®ee In Warrenton.
®«emberVlSM. ABDEN 8. MESBHOS, Ord’y.
WAHBKJt LOts rV, «A.-WLereas. Thomas J.
wteei-r, Guardi-n’cr Mary Giaeon before mar
riage. (now Miry Iry, wife o' t A. Iryj appiiee to me for
Let ere of Dtsmiasio :
T" ete are therefore to cite and tncaann ail concerned,
to be an.- apt'ear a- my oJSce within the time pi escribed
by law. to seo. caaae if any they bare, wby said let tars
should cot be granted.
G »en under m» band at Oce in w arren'on.
K.-,T« ber4,'SS6 ARJt-i B MbBcBOS, Ord’y.
valuable >eg 20 fob sale. ~
rUK LMOMIeIIiSBD nleti for sa ea ra sable and
eery likely Sf ioO B Y, afcoa- tw-:n yye rs of age,
a good Beg neer. wto has had cons derabie experience in
mausgieg a stationary >ngine. Be may be teen at the
Globe Hotel for a week, on application to tbe Proprietor.
aor*»-8t IAAAG KaMBaY.
PUBLIC SALES.
H W h » t>. on tte
■ i . fl .e *V?’t« vimJ ®*-’i*
ttrl/rfUii« i ? J. .j >» 1
j n“, h ' L-f ; ‘“ i *-- d p ‘ '•>- ! "nd wh-roon
J M-try no iv#t uppn«e4 t> be ab-ut, ihra«
huLdre srin n< and* of Robert Crump, Th
° h©rs, I?ib/ in Har ooun> v on -i.r
Leeied o-i nr t s peo,"e'ty . f J-bn
ku Maet, by wirt ie o two n. fss Ist.el trom Uart > u .
r *™ .» T ; rofH «dr» Adaut. rs Joh-son Male,
a-fl Jam •- c aafcam, eo iore-r.
Wot. 118.18*1. J’HNG Mo ICBBV,«berlg.
(; l A * lo * A A'S CALK. By virtue o an cr er of the
rr n', r,WrJ °‘ New < ;P <* “ts r. gr.r.ted r n tbe flr t da,
JiSDUVnZ w vi! *V o d °»‘ho ®r« Tnewlay ih
JANU.tgy nert, belere tne o.art-bouse door In ihe city
? rj °' '"'' b ' n ,h ‘ °* u *> h-ars cf sale, a Negro
t,e nam " ot Darius, about 83 y- are of age
co.d as the property ol K iacbetb a. and Caroline Hodae
Lie children of be lartma rtsge of Jamer Hodge, dec’d.’
J 0 HN W “ E ’ G « ra, “-
A DMIAISTHATKIX’ri 8.41. K purtttacoe off n
XI. order from the Ordinary ot Rich do d county will
be sold on tbe flrat Tc.rda, in JANDABY nern ’t The
Lower Market-Uon e, in tne o’ty of Aagusia, blchrond
count?, between :he usual hours ol J.ale, a tract cf Pine
Laui containing Thirte n Hurd efi *nd Fif.y One Acres
on the water* of spirit creek, about two miles »i ove Bel*
Air, anJ adioicin,- lands of G o. W Crawford, Mr. FUn
ia«t, (late Barry Baker's.) acd B rj U. War.-Ln aid
ethers Ai o.S v egroea, to wit: 1 cei.ro man tamed Joe
abou; 22 >fars old, a Inn r by trade; 1 negro man
uamsd Biily, about 4‘ years old, a carpenter i neuro
man namrd Mose.-, 40 year; old; \ negro mao named
Harry, 60 year* cld; 1 t egTo wonan Darned E iaa, &S
years o:d , 1 negro *o -an named Bmchel, £5 year* cld;
1 negro worn‘in named Daphne, o»i
wcmvii named Rebecca. 60 years old. 8a dpiopcrt be
lor geg to ths eß*sie of Pant :l on Vision, and
!o'd lo: the benefit of be heirs and creditors. T im.M at
sale. Purcba er to pay for deed for Land $5, and $1 fjr
bill of sale for each negro
N~v 1, '855 MAGDALINA B'MON, Arfm’x.
DVINI TKA TO It’d —Will be acl l, on
1 \ the flrpt Tuesday in JANEAR . next, at the L wer
Market House in AU4Usta,wi h n the legal hou s o' sale,
in r.ursuancs of -o order . f the Cou r t of Ordinary of Rich
mond county, the following property of Benjamin Pyne,
deceased, vs; The House and Lot aa the north sloe of
Bn ad-street, bou ided east by V oxel's, and west by
S evens*,and ext tiding back o J iacj-atreet. Alvo, th
¥ e ro Siave*: Judy, char.et, ftiilie, John, Jacob and
Ju’.ia Ts ms made known at the
October 2*, 18g5. A. J. MILLER, Adtr’r.
EXKCUTOH’O e-Ai K. b'.* sod, on the first
rues ayio J »,N'OAR n xt, before the Ccurt house
doorinEbertc unty, agreMtly to an order of the Curt
of Ordinary o: «a d county, three iracts cf la d a said
county; one tract containing hree hundred and thirty
three a res, more or less, adjo'aiug lards of Ha y Fortson,
Kevin Hettone, Kdw n a. Jones, un i oihe-a ; one tract
co-taioin* ni ety-eight and one half acr* s, mo e or less,
kn wj as me et Lardmau tract, adjoinining Haley
Fort on, Asa Chan lt*r, and thee tateof Williamß Burch,
deceased; o-e tragic ntiinng one hundr<d aid thirty
three acres irore or less, lidjoining William p. Camp
bsJ, Wm Grimes, Wi ey T. De nard, am others, fold
as tie pr >peay of the estate of Ehtabeth Burch, dec’d ,
late of Elb rt county. Terms made on o day of
tale JdHN C. BURCH, Ex’r.
November 14,1855. *
ADxMINiSrKATOH’B K4LK. —Will be sold,at the
•ate res deuc« o.' R:b r: Howard, deceasei. in Ogle
thorpe countv, commencing Wednev_ay after the firjt
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, and coutinuirg from day
to day ULti' all >a add, ttir-f Lowing property belonging to
thee tat* of sard deceased, to- wit: Ait the personal proper
ty \ e oog : Dg tali eitat •, (Negrces txcttf ted,) consisting
of sevu huudred barre sos Corn, 60,000 pound Fodder,
80 bushels of Wheat, 80 bushrls l : Barley, is.'*oo p-aunds
r. uiing 4 ',oke cfOitn, 0 be«.a of fthetp, 47 fatting
Hogs, 187 hca iol 8:oct H >gs .4) bushels oI Peas, 7 -0
DusheiS Polatoe*, a large qu n iLy of fchu ks, Uouai hoi
and Kitchen Furcitvve, PlentatY.n ar d LU. ksmithG
Tools, 1 Riau Wsgon, ' Ox Car:?, 1 tiro her e Wagon,
1 Bcggy,Family Carrisgt, and maoy oih.r articles too
:edfou» t> mea:i>n.
Turns—-All bills under &10, cast; ever that amount,
ere ! it o' 12 months, with note ani two anpro r d Btcari
lies. WM. A. HOWARD, Adn’r.
November 20,1855
the teoart o f Ordinary o» «.»g.. horpe co- n y. will be
so d, n thi town of LexiDg cd, i j ?a d county, w thin the
u‘uai f.oar. cf ea ! e, od tne fine Tucsda; -n JANUARY
n xt, Negro man nme i o' dark c mpl.c; io ~ and
ai-.ou*. 80 years o d ; *N. gro wt man, B(* s y, oi da keom
p’e; ion, ani abcu. 8) od, nd h r tv*o chillren,
Baabout 4 year old, aid John, vx months old. fol
bs the property of H nry T. la-jdrum, dec ased for t e
benefit of the heirs and c e i tors. Terms on tbe day cf
tale. Z P. LANDRUM, Adm ; r.
November 20,18f£>
f'i LAIiDIAN’M b.4L>.-Will be told on the first
VJT Tue-da/ in JANUARY next, tefore ha i.ourt hoa e
dor>*-in t olum'ia <oun , u er f n orcer t f the tour of
Ordinary of Wil e«t oun y, 7j of Land, mo e or
es', on >he wate’Bof Lch o c eek. £olJ as ihe pio.erty
of ihech 1 Iren of'i his c oope, to perfect tides ro he a :me.
t ova- her S>>, IShh. i iQei. CtH PER, Guard n.
EXhDlTulUj’ H.xLIS— dy authority cf the Will if
Nelion >?. Fen'.on, lati cf ol m- ia county, deceas
ed, will be* sold a*. Appl iig,in -aid county, on the first
Tues lay in JANUAKY n xt, within the legal hours of
sal ■, al the Pe 1 tstate lying 'n said county, belonging to
the estate, »nd not disposed of by uic Wi i of s iid deceas
ed, con i lingofato t One 'Thousand Acres cf land. It
w;Il be t IT.red in tLree parcels—two of v bich mo well im
pioved 1 lat 8( f rcrviy cf eaihmpy be seen acd the
uru;Bor wi be ma 1c kcowa on the d yof sa’e.
Also, it the lat rebi terce o- sa' deceased, ou the third
; : ay o J:i- uary next, wll be sold all the perishable pro
per y ! f i aid estate, dale to continue Jrcin day to day till
all id ;>:ld. Terms m ;d; k owu on the day of sale.
AOB-RC E. WOOD NG, | r ..
NATiiIN E. LLNTON, J £xrA *
November 20,1855.
PUBLIC S
WiLKi be Bc.ld a iher«avence cf the subscribe - , in
Jeller::cn c:un y, cn Thursday, 20th lay cf DECEM
BER rex , 7 s aves—Peer, about 55 years of age ;
leab-1, 83 year.**, and fe c iIJ, 1 year; Jjda, 4 years;
ft
tne peti.bable i roper>y, Lomthoid at d Kitchtn Furn -
ure, Corn and Fo dtr, other art clei too teufous to
men iou Te mi cf si’e, twe.ve men hi c eci r .
Nov. 20,1855 ABEL BUiBETi.
ADVII4IH I'UAIO i*e BALK.—WiII be sold, be'ore
the Court House Co or ia Columbia ccuo'y, on the
flrrt Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the usual t ours
*' sale, tce o loaiag N»groes, vix: Moses, Jinney, Jane,
Reuben, Georg?, A manca, Da r ias, Henry, Harriet, B r,
and ;m iofor t not namtd. Cold a- part of the Negn.es be
ionvfing to tho estate of John J. Cochran, deceased, or the
bentfli of Wil iam B. Ccchran,one or ihe he rs o' said es
tate James d. green,
November 20,1555. A m’r. with the will annexed.
DMlNiSl'iiAlUK’a 8At.11.-ry v.r.uco an or
derfremthe Orjicary of Richmond county, there
wi 1 be sold, before the Court House door in the tows c*f
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, on the first Tues ay iu
JaNUAHY next, ihe so iowing nsn i and Negroes belong
ing to the estate of Dr. James M. Gordon, deceased :
William, a Negro man stoat 80 years old ; Joe, a boy,
about 14; luc nda, a woman, ab >ui 20; and her two £irl
children, tne 8 *earp, atd the oiher 4 months old.
200 acreo or Land, more or lece, part cf Lot No. 176, in
the s*.h d siric f , Gwinnett county,adj' ining town of Law
reccevtile, 109 JiCre*, more or I‘is, part cf Lot No. 51, in
7th district. Gwinnett cout.tv, on Wild Oat Creek, a i o:c
--ing lands of AnihoDy Bates, John Harris an i od era.
—AJSO—
Tbe towr property belonging :o the estate of said de
ceased, ituat< d in the town of Lawrencevi'le, consisting
of a *arg • andcommodfom Dwelling He an Lets w>th
U&rden attached ; table, Carriage H u s «, and a l nece
sary out houses Also, a Dcc'.or'oOffl :e,and the let upon
w:.i< h it stand", frouting the publi: square. All sold for
the bemfit of the heirs and creditvrs.
Terms ma e xmwu on t» e day of »ale.
Bovember 16,1 65. WM W AI k-XANDSIR, > dm'r
A OvilailaTUAjMti’j SALS.-Anriieeblt! u a.
oriler ot tht 0-nrt of trdiuary of Burke county, will
be sold, be .re thw Court house door in the town f Way es
boro*, Bur We county, on the amt 'lne.-d’y in
n-xi between the usuil h ur.s of sale, the following pro
perty. to wit: one tract cf Land containing 66U acre.",
me re cr less lying n sai. county, on inters of Buckhiad
creek, atijoiniug tands of George VV. Evans, Dr.
hau,t.nd Freeman W.Godbee, i: being the pi ice wbeieon
George vadr;, its de iat the time of hia death. Also, the
following N groea: Tom, about 70 yea s old; Will, t 5
Bright,6o; Burk ,6.; Reuter,Bs; Bill, 25; Adam, 28,
Ran hi, 2i; Let ice,)6, and her ch id; Bam 15; i cott,
18; Lue r ,6o; Mary, 10. boll ai the property o' Gco-g?
' adry, deceaatd, in order to make a aiviii a among u.e
heirs o' sai i deceaeed. Term« on the day.
Ncv. 15, 1855. JOHN dmiFßi, A> m’r.
H iI.E —Pursuant to an or
der of thj Ocur, cf Ordinary .f Warr» u county, will
be sold, m the first Tursd y ia JANUARY next, before
the Court-house dcor n Warrenton, tetwe«in the usual
hours of sale, one tra tof Lsn'\ containing acres,
more or lees, lying in aTren c:unty, on the waters of
Mandnx’s c eek. joining lan Js of N. V, i a on, John M.
Las *nby, snd others. ALsO,
At the seme time and pla e, wiil be Grace, a Negro
Woman,and an interesi in Aaron, a Negro Man. raid
interest being ane-ninth. property of Bns«n
Grana e, laie of s?.id tomty, c e< eare ',for the benefit of
tbe heirs and cred tors of sa d d ceased. Terms on the
d<y of sale. CuLLMBUb GRaNaDE, Atm r.
November 15,1855.
DHII2I*T*:ATUH’o HALE.- Agre able to an
order of the bo: orabie Court of Ordinary of Burke
county, will be sold oi the first Taesday in JANUARY
next* before t ; e Co rt housa ooor in the town of W.jDes
boro', be'.ween the usu* 1 hours of s; Ic, one tract of oak
and hi. k ry Land, lying cn Kandy Pu-j Branch, in said
cornty, containing 7ou acres, more or les?, adjoining lands
O' Ct.»ißtcpher Giark, the heirs of ** m. Barron, estate of
David Nicholn, Miucs H M.Elmurry, and Jos.D. Thomas.
Al*o, one tract of Fine Land, lying in the vicinliy of ihe
viisge of Uabersh m, in s&id countv,containing 296 acres,
more or .’ess, .v'joioiug lands oi Ch istopher c lark, and
others. Ail s Id as the property o Paily Carpenter, laie
of 6aid oounty, d’e ased, for ibe benefit of the Legatees.
Term mad- known on day of sale.
Nov. 11, 185*1 CkAVKN CARPENTER, Adm’r.
AD VI ift In e.4 foei.— liy virtu or an or
der from the honorab’e hu Ordinary cf sa d county,
Wi.l be *oid at Lincolcton, Lincoln couniy. on the fir-t
Tue day In JANUARY next, between (hi usual hours of
sale, four N g r oes, to wt: Po l>, a woman a>out 40 years
of age; Lurind :, a w man abou 82 years c.f age; ima -
uel, a man of ab:ut 20 years of age, and Esther, a girl
about 18 years of sge. Proper yof the estate of Isaac M.
Moraine, oecea'ed. fold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditor- cf said deceased.
Nov. 17,1855. ALEXANDER JOHNBTCLN, Adm’r.
ADM iKI&TiiATOH’H bAI,K.-Le:tVe being ob
tained of the Or I nary, wil! be so’d on tr e fl’Si Tues
•* yin JANUARY next, before the Oourt-horsa door in
Columbia o unty, tne Negroes belonging to the esta e o
Mary Amope B yks, be .eased. Bold for the oeneflt of
heirs and creditors of sa d dece -.sed.
Ncv. 17.1555. CHiRL’H T. BAYLKB, Adm’r.
ADMIMsIKAiOU’e i-AtA—-il be sold, oa the
first lue.day in JANUARY next,be'cre the Grurt
tose door in he town of Lexingtcn, < gleihorpe county,
within the usual hours cf sale, a tract of Land i' saia
eruaty, on Long Crrek, cocuining 1469 Acres, be the
rame mo’-e or less, adjoining lands or A. Doaier, 8. Davis,
R. ts. Fleming, Joa. B. Butler, and others, being the place
where Robert H ward resided at the time of hi* death.
So’dasthepro erty of saiddecaasec, uoder an order of
the Court of Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of ihe
heir? and n order ;o perfect titles Terms—twelve month.-
erfdit- WM. A. HOWARD, Adm’r.
%W~ In order to benefit the (stale, the Admin : stratrr
will aeil the above tract of l aod, in Lex ngton, on the firs
Tuesday in December next, at pun ic outcry, and the?ale
will also be hid on the first Tmsday in January, as above
stated In order to perfect titles. W. A. H., Adm’r.
Novcm e- 18,1555.
DMfAltiTKATiilX’e BALK.-Ag eabeto an
order cf rhe (so art cf Or-nary of O-ruetforpe county,
wrl be so on the ft;st Tees‘ay in JANUARY next, be
fore the Cocrt-house door in Lex ; ngt n,in soil county, be
tween the usual hears of sale, the follow! g property, to
wi»: Tom, a boy; Rittter, ar;d chid Sim; Racliei, and
child Queen; Ad <lin~, a girl; Lucy, a girl; and Linda, a
ronirtC. Ail very likely Negroes, belonging to the estate
of Robert B. Smith, deceased, and eold for the be eflt cf
tbe heir, and creditor cf said deceased. Terms made
known on t*-e day cf»ale.
Nov. 8.1°55, MATILDA A. SMITH, Adm’x,
AUAliAiblbA'fuu’n * a Ln. —Agreeable to an
order of ths Court r f Ordinary of ('glethorpe county,
will be s:id on the flr„t Toe:day in JANUARY n*xt, be
fore the Ct art ho ;se doer in Lexin?'on, n said c unty,
between theusuai hours of sale, tbe foil /Wing pi of© ty,to
wi : One Negro Hoy by tbe nac.e of Jordan, about 12
year* of age, belonging t the estate of Abram McCommon,
deeaeed Sold for the cent fit cf the heirs and cied.tora
of taid d cea»ed. Terms uade known cn the day of sale.
Nov. 18,1856. JOHN R. YOUNG, Adm’r.
postponed
GUARDTAAi’S BALK.—W.iI be sold, an ord r
of the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, in Ryl vs nis,
Striven county,on the firs Taesday in JANUARY nex%
one tract of Pine Land, lying near the Central Railroad,
on which Thomas Lewis new lives, conta niog 250 acres;
one (tber tract adjoining the above, containing 4€o aervs.
cold as the property cf H 8. and 8. J Joner, m nor h-irs
of HeD’y 8. Jones, deceased,f-r the benefit o said r inots.
N ot 20. 1855. J. W. CARBWKI.L, Ocard’n.
KOHOIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY—JN kUPE
RIOR COURT, MARC J TLRVf, 1555.
M i»t&on P. rt -vail v?. J hu B. Meyer. Rule Rill.
Upon the peti' of Mas so aP. Itovatl, praying the
fore* losnr of. he Equ'ty of R*demp'.ion 'f John B. Meye*
in a'd toa certain tra>--t ofland in Columbi i county, on
the wa'ers r B ggy butc't-k, containing th e» hundred
and eighteen and a half joining anda of Ra ord on
the south, the Georgia Rsiiroad od the west, Carroll on
the north, and r rather ani Philli *s on the east, mon
tage by said John B. Me.e to Oliver H. lee and his
veirsand a*signson th- ih r rtitth day of Aoril, e gbtet-n
hundred and fifty-four, to secure the payment of a note
c aue by said John &. for the sum of four hundred snd
eleven dollars and s xty-one cents, payable to said Oliver
0.. or bearer, oa tbe twenvy fifth day of Dtcemb r next
thereater. which said note- and mor gvge nave been
transferred and de’ivered to said Massalon P. by the said
Oliver H.. and i appearing that no part of said debtor
of the interest due therto', has been paid, it ij .rdered,
thst said John B Meyer pay Info (he rands of the Clerk
of this Ccurt, o- or b fore th- firetdav of th< next term,
the said sum of < eur hundred ard eleven d ars and
*ix(y-o»e cents, with tbe icurest due thereon, a d the
coet o: the prrceediag, or that the Equ t> of R»iemptioi
of (be aaid John B. in and to said mortgaged premues be
barred and forecio cd.
It is fa tber o*ue'e *, That a copv of t v il3 Rule be served
on tet said John B. at foast three months, or published in
or e public gaxe:tea at least ;oar months before the
A true extra.t from the mnu es.
8 CRAWFORD, D. Cierk.
IN SUPIR’CR CO T RT, COLUMBIA COUNTY, EEP
TF v t tslß I ARM, 1865.
Misealou P. fc:%ivali vs. Jo' n B Meyer.
Ti e Rcle Nisi, passed at t K :e as! Term, not having been
served or publ shed as rw,uire<i, It is ordered, Th»t the
same b. and tervHl or published as required
by bw, b-fore the next T. rm.
Extracted 'rom the Mioa es.
November If, 1865. 8. CRA WFORD, Dep’y C»»k.
WAITED
ATRACHBR capable of Teaching the FnglLh
branebea thoroughly. Apply to
oet2s-dAw P. W. BALX,6cah«n, Ga.
PtJBLTC SALE g .
L'MDCTOHh’ be old at Vayfe d on
Tus iav tholßth d a o' Pi C V RS a’ * f V e Per
i*h'-»h a Crop, rt t >•.l. n- r g t«- sa»d cons:-tin<* fa ;
o R i*ity rs i.. rn. Fodder, H; at ton T-jo s, }) :se
r “**. Ml to . • n • a I of the ?
st*i k. n faot. every thin on iog to li.e t-ia _ t»tioi>. :
Bale to ooi.i c era d’Tt -i y, i e: s ary.
Pm—Th Li d •'i i o - id o * a 0.-d t >.»f o"« and
1,0 years e- ;-l of he mrchas?m rev al3 iro t s,
* rd;heoth ria 24 m'nths from sai«. The Perbh*ble
Property wi !b: s dor a rr* dlt of 1J u onths oa all si ms
over tea d liar-; the balance ca«b
W. W. ANDfRAON, l ...
Cc to her 9, 18*5. E. S. LATIMER, f 11 "
A**MINftMTftiATOB'B 8tL fc .-» l b*t» W,ont!u
20th d y of DECEMBER n«xt, in l urke county, at
D IC « ,^J e, j? eLCC °f w *'L*ra Greecway, dec« s :d, all the
u e **«' pert F of said deceased, consisting cf He rres,
u®^^^s*’ Corn aD(I Fodder, on-* Ws got*, Far min Tools,
* lteken Furniture, and oiber articles.
Bale to continue f.om day to d*y until all i* sold
A ri ii.tl B -Will be sold, at the
or Line i n county,
illl' e p.V?fv,?K^ ‘Xiny, t^ha 11'b day cf DS3BUBKB next,
eon Ist T kIKT*’ « Vn «'b« to uid de.-ea.ed
ftSier 4he." o « J„,* n 4 Corn,
W « H ; ™«. Catlle. Sheep, Pork
U K . • lorx no B,tt ree yoke of Oxen, fiantat <»n t\« ■ 1
® J 8F 1 * I Barouche, 3 Waccns, 1 set Blicksmiih To -»i« and
many other article* too leuiou, to mention s He
t.r ue 'rom day to day until all is », Jd tSIJ.I° '
««'«• v * ALLKJi r. HOIPSt aiL'v" 7
November S.ISTS. A *» Adm r *
EXW I IOHX »Al.K~\vidsoUiThl the
residenoeef Kiixshe h Bur. h, eceatel on
f DSC tMBBB next: all h“orbh»h
perty bel tte estate of ta n Elxtbeth Bnrch.de
ceita m , Uie t-f t'ert connty, consiaUog cf Hoisea. Me le.
1 Oorn, Fodder, Wheat, Bye, «?u“ho7o
T 2'« K w 60 F^ rmt “ re i El*ck m th’s ooia, Plantation
Wheat i hraaher, an i r. any
otter aiticles not here mentioned. Sale to com.nue from
day to day until all is sold. Terms made known on day
c *f? le - , JOHN 0. BDRC*f, Ex’r '
N ovemb .r 14,1655. 1 *
ADVUNIriTKATIIK’s SALK. — WiII be sold Tn
W ONES DAT tlie lith day ol DEOEMB-JB next at
tbe late rei'dence of Henry R Ilea iwyler, deoeaacd,’lo
E b-rt county, the fotowing p operty, to wit: one lot of
Perk and Stock Hogs; one lot M u;es and Horsea: 1 Sheer.
Cows and I .oats, two yoke Bt.ers, all the PI utatio ai d
Farming Dten.ils belonging to the estate of said deceased ■
IRo-d '• agon, Icx Wagon, 1 small 1 bore wayon and
1 Carrying, l lot Corn. F d ler. Oat , Wheat and Shucks »
Gins and 1 Thrashins Machine, 1 Bair and 1 Grani’ie
Millstones; lot old Milllronr, 1 Plcaanre Carriage 1 aott
Blacksmith's Tools, Household an.) Kitchen t urnitur’, and
mac;'other article, too tedio. a io enumerate, ah' Sod
a property be! cgiag to the esta;e fth eaid Henry R.
Deadwyl r, deoeate i. Sale to continue from da- to day
uut lail ia so'd. Termsm.de known on tbe day of sale
‘-'et 81,1855. JOH £ DEADWYLEB, Adm’r.
AlltllklaTltA I’Oll'h KAt.tf.—By virtue of an or
dci < fthe honorable Or inary ot cnlnmbia county
wil be soil at Cummia<r, Eorcyih county, oa the fir
Tuesday i JaNI’ABY reit, Lotci Laud No. BTS in SI
district Ist section. Po da i the property of John Tudor,
dec ased, lor the benefit o'the neir. and crediters of said
de eased. THOMAS TUDOR, Ja , Adrn'r.
November T, 1555.
ADtll -.l- rit v r.Mt > SALK.—WiII be sold on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY reit, before the Court
house dcot in the to»u of Crawfo'dsville, Talitferro coun
ty, tetweea the lawful hours of sale, in obedience to an
order from the Ordinary of said county, a likely Negro
Boy 12 or 13 years old by the t ame of Diok. gold as the
property of the oitate of Mary Ann Taylor, late of sail
count , deceased, for the purpose of diatrioution among
th e i istribn et *cf sal deceased Terms of sa e will be
male known on th- day.
Nov 7,1855. LITTLETON U. TAVI.Qg. ArWr
A D>I!MBffUATOH’B SALK.—By virtue of an or
-4 \ der from the ordinary o: Jeffcrron county, will be
sol i at the Market House in the town of Louisville, Jeffer
son county, on the Brat Tue day in JAN UA UY next. 419
acres of Pine Land, more or le 8, siuated and I ing in
■Aid county. on Shavers’ creea, adjoinirg lands of W? A.
Stokes and others, being the Leal Estate of Part'n Tomp
kins, late or said count v, deceased. Terms made known
on the day or sale. ADELINE TOMPKINS, Adm'x.
No<'tmoi,r,4, 1^54.
ADMIN ISIHATOH’S SALK—By virtuToTan or"
der from the honorable the Court of Ordinary of
r Lincoln oounty. will be sold on the flrat Tuesday in J ANCI
ARY next, before the Coart home door in said county
two Ne?ro Men belonging to the estate of Mary Elam*
deceased. Sold for the benefit < f the heirs and creditors
1 of said deceas d. Terms on the day of sale.
■ Nov. 10, 1556. RO3SKT UE -DEKbON, Adm’r.
’ a DMiKlalftATOft’S SALK.—By "virtue of an or
, iV dec fcm the honorable the Court o.' Ord na yof
\ Lincoln county, will be sold on the first Tue-day in JANV
ARY next, before the Court hous-) door in *ai 1 count-’, be
tween the laws ii hours of sal-, the following property, to
wit: iOitf acre*or Ltnd in said .ounty,ad ciuing landscf
L John Be. t : ey, R. P. O’Neal, and others the Ne
-5 grots belonging to the estate of Agnes Wr'sbt, late of said
f county, defeated. All sold at the pr.jp r -y of Agnes
r W right, deceased, for the benefit of thole r tnd creditors
7 Terms on the day of sale.
Nov. 10,1355. JEREMIAH ASHMORE, Adm’r.
AO *t I * iVI It A I Uit ’» fei&Lld —ily virtue cf au or
der the honorable Court of Ordinary of 1 in
- co n county, will be old oa the flr:t Tuesday in JaNUA
f RY ne*t, befjre the C»urt hou ie > oor in said county, one
f Negro Girl named Mary. 80-d as th-> property of Parah
1 Avert L , deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and crtdi
tors. ’i v rms on the day of sale.
1 N .v, 10,1355. ISAAC N. AVERETT, Adm'r.
e .4 DUiarmßVl'O 'H BALK.—Ty virtue of an o
ix ifrr from the honorable Court of Ordi ary <f Jetler
-3 son county, will be sold *it the Market H use i i the town
of Louisville, Jefferson county, on the first Tucsdiy in
>1 JANUARY n?xt, within the It-gsl hours of sale, one tract
of Land, containing 85'j acres, more or less, subject to the
widow sd' wer, adjoining lands of Cheat ham Rodgers,
rod others. Also, the foliowivg Negroes, to wit: 8 tul,
Prince, Charles, Tot., Jess, Bandy, Harry,Comfort, Mat 1-
- da, S- vi la, Mary. Clarita, Arritty, Louisa Phillis, and
Milfcre. bold as the properly of John Way, deceased, for
Uieb ceflt or the heirs and creditor of said decease i.
' Term* tn the day. JOHN R. WAY. Adm'r.
\ November 8. 1855.
1 ft DMIMSTiIATORS* BALK.—By virtue of a or
4\. d.r'rora the CouX of Ordinary of Jefferson county,
3 will be sold at t' e Market House in the town of Louisville,
on the Brit Tuesday in JANUaR? ne*t, a t act or Oak
and Hickor L»n ?, contaicing 1000 acre , mere oi lees,
g ly ; ng ou the Oyeecoee r ver, 6 miles below Louisville, ad
• joining lands of Rambo, Pitssimmcns, and others. Also,
i a trecti f laid known as tha l ine Vi w P'aoe, CDniaining
, f 8» acres, more or less, of Pine Land, adjoining B. V. Csrs
, well, A R Che tham, and othsrs. Also, a tract of 1 and
. known as the Kennedy pao , contain : ng 800 a-tree, more
i or 1» so of Pine 1 ard, on the waters of the ( geecbee River,
. aejoiring J H. Bostick, Wall ar d others, bold aB th
property of Henry B. Todd, 'or the btnefit of the and
creditors Terms on the d*y.
WILLTAM H. TODD, ( . . .
* November 8,1555. JAMES L & TODD, J Adm rß *
f A DMiailbTilATOlt’B KALK.-In puriuance of an
‘ ax order of the Ordinary of Richmond conn'y there will
■ be sold on the first TUESDAY in Jinnary next, (1866.)
before ih ■ Court Home doorii Columbia county, between
. th ; ureal hours of public sales, all that purest of land in
1 said co-nty of Columbia, containing two thousand aorts,
v o e or less, originally grau et to E mund B. Jenkins in
i two tracts, the who e tounied at the time o' survey as
loliowo: Northwest by . ames Dannelly's lind, Southwest
1 by R. Ca’l und Matthews* lands, South by Wjl.
' ani bt.th’s land, Southeast by Reave*’ and WiMam Wal
ton’s land', East by Sarah ibillips* laid, and on the
Ncrthe st oy HeadsiaU Creek To be sold as the proper
ty o' Taoaaas Glassook, Br., deceased, /or th« bensflt of
the h» ir» and credit ra of said deceased. Terms on the
day of sale.
November 6,1 . JOHN g. JACKSON, Adm’r.
A DMIWIBT»ATOH*B SALK.—WiII be sold, before
fix the Court house door in tha town of OrawfordsviJl',
Taliaferro count*, within the ltgal heurs of■»!•, on the
ftr*t Tu* day in JaNUAEY next, under an order from the
Court of Ordinary c f said county, the following Negroe*,
to wit: a likely young Negro Boy about
19 years old, and a Negro Woman by name of Saiab.abtut,
fate ofsaid'county, deceased, aistnSJl
tio-.i amoDK the legatees of eal<l de eased. Bold on a credit
until the twenty-fifth tiny of Decemb .r, 1865.
Nov. 9, ’855. ALFEkID MOURE, Adm’r.
ADMIMIWHATBIX’H WALK ln pursuatceTf
an order ficm the Court of Ordinary of Richmond
o.:unty, wi 1 be told, on she firs. Taes ay in JANUARY
next, at the Lowi-r Market in the city of Augusta, ia said
county, between the usual of sale, all that Lot ;i d
Improvtments In tbs cty of Augusts, corner o' Ji e’s
AlUy, bouuded on the east by sa d alley, having » /• o t
Broid-strett cfl!4feet 6 iaches, running through u> tlis
street, wLh a like front <n Bai l stnot; ti e iiomj on
Bioad sireet now occupied as a Baroer's frhop, the home
on Eili’-atreet occupied by Vrs. Coolr.aDd stveral hous s
on the alley, ccc pie ibyv ir oue persons. Paid propert/
be onging to the estate of Pantalion bimon, deceaied.
Sold a* the property of ths said deceased for the benefit of
the h .irK and creditors of sa d deceased. Terms atsa e
Wav. 9, 1865. M ADEL.INA SIMON, Ad r’x.
ADMIhlhTIlATOil’a HALK.—Agreeable To an
order of the Court o! Ordinary of Oglethorpe ccunty,
will be eoi i i.n the flrat lues lay in JANUARY Lext, be
fore the Court house :oor in Lexington, iD said county, be
twee. the usual hour -of sal-, the !o lowing property, to
wit: One Negro VAcmau by the name of Nancy, tbiut 94
year* of age, belong! gto tne eet&t; of William K-nt, ce
ceased, and rold for ihe benefit o) the heirs atd debitors
cfsaidd censed. Terms male known on the day of sale.
Nov. 18,1858. LEVS <LY T. COLLINS, Adm’r.
kDMINIeTBATOE'H HALB.—Agreeable to an
A order cf tne Court of Ordinary o’ Oglethorpe county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, be
fore‘he Court bouse dc or in Lexington, in said county,
bstween the uat al hours f sale, the following property, to
w t : One hundred and fifty acres of Land, b..* the same
more or less, be onging to ihe estate of »il.iam H. G’enn,
deceased, a joining lands cf Darnel Harris, John Crook,
and olhtrs, lying on the waters of Goose Pond creek, in
raid c?unty. fioid as the property of said deceased in or
der • o perfect titles. WM. GLENN, Adm’r.
November 18,185.'.
A"~ DMIWIBTBA Oil’S BALB.—Bv virtue of an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county,
will be sold at Appling, in said c< unty, c n the first. Taet
day »n JaNUAUY nex-, with n the lrg&l hours of sale a
N'gro Boy named A bra u, belonging to the estate ofß. B.
Blackaton, of said county, deceased. Sold for */•© benefit
cf the creditors of said deceased
Nov. 18,'856. ROBT.E WOODING, Adm’r.
AOMIMBTBATO&’B BAI.H Will be rold, be
fore the Court-house doer in Columbia C' unty, agree
ably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county,
on the first Tusday in JANUARY next, all the Real Es
tate belonging to J. 8. Gibson, late of said county, dte’d.
Ncv. 14,1365. A. Adm’r.
ADMUISTRATOR’S BALK-Will be sold, agree
a ly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Colum
biacoun y, before the Oourt-home door in raid county, on
the first Tuesday in JANOAB i next, all the Real Estate
beionging to Dexier Gibson, late of said county, deceased.
November 14, 856. A. M. GtfAWEO&D, Adm’r.
IjtXKLX'I UHH’BAbK, —Agreeable to au <*r<)er of
JOj tne Ordinary of Burke Coac ty, grant d in »
of be wll oi the la ? e Henry P Jonet, of »*id County,
wi 1 be sold on tbe first Tuesday i'< JANUARY next, at the
Court house do'r in the county or Calhoun, Lot or land
N . .G6,ia 8d Dis rict of said County. Hold a« the estate
of said deceased, J. v. JONEB, 1
J. B. JONES, ! „ ,
H.W. JONES, f
November 1, 1&55. W. B JONEB, J
t'HI'HTKK’H WALK.—WiII be sold,before theCourf
hoosedoor in Warren-on, on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY text,the following named Negroes, to wit:
Ann, 86years old; himen, 16 years eld; Bur on, 14years
old ; Jane, 18 years old,and Lurany, 10 yearn old. bald
pre p-.rty sold under a deoree of the honorab'e Superior
Court of b arren county for the purpese of distribution,
on a credit un.il the first day of Januarv, 1867.
Oct b- r 96 18’6. DAVID FBL’i'B, Truttee.
EXBLXTOHto’ SALK.—Agreeable to an order of
th? Court' f Ordinary of Burke county, wi l be sold
at the Court-house door in the town of Waynesboro,’on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY rext, ene Town Lot, known
on the plan of the town of Alexander, in said county, as
No. 9, containing Two Acres. Sold as the property of the
estate of Wihiam La tete:, deceased.
JANE LABBETSR, Ex’trix.,
Wept. 18,1856. J 8. A. "HtCWMAKE, Kx’f.
Gl UAKDIAN’R BALK.—Fy of the Ordi-
U nary of Warren county, I will ottsr fjr sale, b fore
the Court house door in sa d county, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARk next, (he so lowing slaves, to wit: Ro*»,
Nanci,George and John. 8o d for the benefit o f the chil
dren of Mrs. Ann M. Douglas, d c-as d. Terms made
known cn day cf sal . Wo*. 8- ROBERTS, Guard’n.
November 10,18 CC.
1/'XK(JLTOK’a BALK.—By virtue »-f an order from
Ii the honoroble Court o* Ordinary o f L nooln county,
wil! be old on the first Tuesday in JANUARY nex-, be
fore the
legal hoars of sah, the so iowing property, to wit: One
Negro Man. Hold as ihe property belong ng to the estate
of homas Avere'.t, deoea-ed,(or the benefit cf tbe heirs
and creditor*. Terms on tbe day of sale.
NjV. 10, 1855 16AACN. aVKRETT, Ex’r.
EXHC UIOK’H BALK.—By vi toe of an order from
the honorable Court ofOrdi'ary of Jefferaon county,
will be sold at the Mamet House in the town of Louisville,
Je erson county, on the first Taesday in JANUARY next,
with n the legal hours of sale, a tract of Pine Land, con
taining Sfc4 arrea, more or less, adjofoing Th mas P.
Brown, Andrew J. r »?i, and others. Alto, six Negroes,
to-wft: De ia, and OnriS, her child; Moie, B»m, Maria
%cd Henry 80l as the prope ty of Harvey B. Pipkin,
deer ased, for the b.neflt of the heirs acd creditors. Terms
on the day JOHN G. PIPKIN, Ix’r.
November 8, 1855.
EXKCUTOB’B feALK — Will be sold, on tbe first
Tuo* :ay in JANUARY n xt, before tbe Court house
dcor in Eloert oouoty, agreeably to an order of the Court
of Ordinary ot said count j, one Neg o Man, named Mer
rill, about 60 years of a«je,and one tract cf Land lying in
Elbert acd Hart countie-, known as tbe Big Holly Spring
Tact, edjtinfcg lands of Joseph Rucke , John Duncan,
I'realey B. Roberts, Benjamin Winn, and others, cod aid
ing N!-e Hundred and Seventy three Acres, more or leu.
Sold as the property of Let y iay net, late of said county,
derea ed. Terms made known on the day of tale.
Nov. 14,1855. A'A J. ITAYNtS, Ix»r
GLAttUlAft’H BALK— wm be sold be*ore the
Cour*-h use d.o in Warrentcn, on the first Tuesday
id JANUARY nex;, a negro woman namtd Charity,about
S 2 years cf age, and her child 8 years old. hold as the
property of Joseph H. ani Wm. 8. J.ffr ea.
LEVI FOWLER,
Gnsrd’n for J. H. Jeffries and Att’y in fact for Wm. 8.
Jeffries.
November 7, 1855.
EXKCITOK’B BALK. — WiII be sold before the
Cru't-boase door in Warrenton, oa the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next, the : tnis belong Dg to the e'tate of
Diam cfaurley, deceased, y ng in said ccuoty, adjoin
ing lands of Ti.man Pool, Wm. Dye and o hers. Also, at
the same time and place, a regr named Madison, about
25 years old, belong ng to the same
Novmb-r 7, IStfi. THOMAB BHURLEY, Ex hr.
s Ai IT lUh’s saLK.-Wil. be sold on tne first
tlj Tuesday in JANUARY next, before t v e Court bouse
doer fn Warrenton, Warren eoun>y, in the usual hours of
■t e, agreeably to th last will of William Hobbs, late of
said coo my, deceased, the following Negroea, via: Henry.
aged about 88 years,and kiuy, a woman, aged about 82
yean. Term, made known on thedaFcfj^
November 14,1465. «■** PDNVI4, Sz r.
NOTICES TO DEBTOHBAHD CKF-P
I TORS.
■VTOTIfF —AU persons* ndebted t n tie «*tite o( John O. I
J. Gu tft, t*»e of W »rrwfi :,*rer«-'.u<*&u
td • «n«*kr' imtui-diH!- payment; ~d h . b.wh'.
mania agait * • *axh decease.', arc heven. nM-fled t. pr. ■.*
tbu vnv, July au benticaieu, wi-'ninth* • .rwcr bvd
by I; w. ISAA’• B. iiUlrP, ',n'r. 1
O -toher 9 \ ISAS.
UlMh.-All pers- n* indebted to th- estate if jt.
J ;el '*a fir, late of th l’. -. A . un i 4lfc , t Njr .
f>lk V*., deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment; and those hav;n. claims against the same are i
herebv notified to preseni them within the time De
scribed by law.
Mot 1. 'ST6. ROBERT A RfP, j
NOfKIK. —All pei sons Indebted to the estate of Mrs.
Jane D Z no, la e of Richmond county, dec’d,are
requested to make immediate payment; and those
baring demands against said e late are requested .0 pre
sent them duly authenticated according to law.
J HN W. ZINN, I -
Nov 4,1556. JOHM FOOT®£. J _ **
XT OTILK.—AII pers ons indebted to the Estate of Wm.
jLY B Bossy, late cf Edgefield District, 8. 0., deceased,
v ill please u:ake immediate payment; » r d til t .ose per
sons having d mands a ainst said E$ at?, *!!l please pre
sent them property authenticated as the la* directs
Nov. 96,1556. JO UN Q. DAGNEL. Adm’r.
Cf hOIUHA, I.IXUOU COL.\ * V.—Notice to the
X Legatee o! the estate of Mark Bhipp, dr., deceased,
late of said county.
The Legvee- of said estate ar* hereby notified that at
the De:emoer Term of th« Couit cf Ordina y cf Lincola
county, a Rule Absolute wili be entered, req<-i n« ©
kxecutors to aet'-le up the leg.ee> ia the Mill if Mark
8h pp, 8r , deceased, bequeathed,un'eis the same sh il b»
contested oy t e heirs and legatees t- er o .
J A MEB J Sr* NISGB, 1
November 8,1863. bBABftKN MOBBLeY, f
'VT OTICK.—AII persons indebte 1 to the estate of W. A.
-La t verv, late of Columbia county, deoeated, are
hereby notified to make payment; and all those having do
mandsagainat the estate of said deceased, to presenUhem
duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law.
Not. 14,1866. A. M. ORAWTi KD, Adm»r
NOTICK. —All persons indebted to the estate of Wil
liatn Greenway, late of burke county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment; and those persons
having cUimt against said estate, arerequested topreseni
the same within the time prescribed bylaw.
ROHT h. GKE-.NWAY, i
Nov 9 I>l6* v»M W. MtTT“KWB, ) rs#
VT U riCK.—Ail perse s luaeoted to ih« estate of John
-L V Z 1 ars. late of L-ncoin county, dec'd , are ivq last
ed to come forward imn idiately and payment; and
all those to whom the estate is indented will render in
their accounts,legally t« sted.
N jvember 8,2b55. ALLEN T. HOLLIDAY, Adm’r.
VT OTICK.—AII persons indebted to the Estate cf
JLv David Mattox deceased, late of Og!et o-ue eoun
ty, are requested to make immediate payment; and
tnose having demands against said Estate, will present
them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by
aw. JOHN W. M 1 .
November 18,1866. _ NAI BAN MATTf X. [ KjX rs ‘
NOTftCa. —All persons indebted to the estate if Mid
dle on W. H ekm an, late of Hart com ty, Jec'd ar ■ re
quested to make immediate payment; auu those fav ng
demands agsii st said estate, will pie-ant them, duly au
thenticated, within the time preacribed by law.
MAHY E HICKMAN, Kx’trix.,
Nev. 16,1865. JAM kb W JONh.B, Ex’r.
MONTH* after uate aijplicati. u will bo Katie
X to honorable Court of Ordinary of Colombia county
for leave tose 1 the land and Negroes beloc«.ing to the
minor children of William and Mary Baaton, deceased.
ABSOLOM A MAKER, ( ,
October 8, 1855. JO IN B ASTON, f par EB,
' p\VO SSO.V I'HB after date application -will be made
X to the Ordinar cl Richmond county for leave o s.-.1l
the Peal and Person 1 Property belonging to he estate of
David Calvin.deceased. HENRY CALVIN Adm’r.
October 5, 19fc6.
r S ii'O Atoai'Hs alter «*atc app ic-tion will be mi e
X te be Ord nary of Richmond con; ty for leave to e** 1
the personal property belonging to Ileaeki«h. Savannah
Virginia ana William Raw Is, minors.
WM. M JOSEPH l n ,
October 5,18:5. JOHN FLOYD, f arq
MONTHS after date, application will be made
X to t..e Coart of Ordinary of J- ff .rson county, for leave
to sell the Negroes belongi g to the minor children of Al
len 8. Tarver. ALLEN 8. TARVER Guara’n.
Oc'oher 4, 1866.
MONTHS after dat“, application will be ma e
to the Court of Ordinary oi J.Terse n county, for leave
to sell the i and and Neg'oes btlonging to the estate of
Thomas Hannah, deceased.
JAMES P. HANNAH, 1. . ,
WILIIAM F. HANNAH, f Adm r? *
October 10,1855.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Riel raond county for leave to sell
the Negroes belonging to the estate t.f ftillus M. Campbell,
deceased. JOHN K. JACKBO&, Adm’r.
October 5,1855.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the Court of OidiDary of Warren county for leave
to sell a Land Warrant bcougio e to the estute of 1 dith
etephens, ciecess d. AI SO,
At the same time, a? plicaticn will be made for leave to
Sill thrte Land Warrants belonging to the estate cf John
Baker, de eased GEORGE*. ALLEN Adm’r.
October 21, DE6.
SIXTY I) \ \ft after dat: application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Elbert coun'-y for have to
se 1 the Negroes belonging to the estate or Dr. A. Arm
stead d xe >scd. SARAH M. ARMSTEAD, Adm’x.
(. o to her 18.1855.
''l''WO MONTHS as erdate application wi i be made
X to the Court of Ordinary cf Jcffrson county lorle vc
t sell a Negro Boy belonging to Benjamin 8. Uuthon,
minor heir of Elbert Hudson, deceased.
October 7, 1860. ELBERT W. HUDSON, Guard’n
' PWO MONTHS after date, application will be n ade
t to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, for leave
to reli the House and Lo's in Petersburg, belong in to 'he
ts aieof Dr. A. A rmsteai, diceased, late of Elbert county.
October 81.1856. BARAU M Ait MS ‘'E AD, Adm’x.
SIXTY BAYS after date application will be mad- U
the Court of Ordinary of Richmond coun y, for leave to
sell the Real Es'ate belonging t»the estate of William B.
Busty, la'e of Edgefield District, 8. O n deceit d.
Nov. 7 1866. JOHN G. DAGNBL, Adm’r.
SIXTY IIA Yft after date, application will be made to
ne Court of Ordinary of Columbia oounty, for leave to
sell the Negroes beloDgicg tc the estate of A. Holseubeok,
de eased ROi T. E. WOODING, Acm’r.
Nov. 1,1665.
SIXTY DAYS after date application wi l be mads to
the Ordinary of Bur it 0 unty, for leave to sell the
real estate be on?ing to Joseph E. Perrv, a rrinor.
November 2,1866 O. H PsRRY, Guard’n
WO MONTHS after da e application will be made
. to the Ordinary of Warren county for leave to 1 ell
the Negroes belonging to the estate f Maria B. Roberts,
late of said r ountv, deceased.
Not. 7,1865. JNO. R. WILSON, Adm’r.
r'WO MONTHS after dale application will be mn-‘e
to the Ordinary oUaid county for leave to ; ell tb9
Ntg roe* belonging tc the state of Jno. Cam p, defeated.
N0v.7,1855. ARDEN R. MEKBHON, Ordinary.
T\A O MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, fur leave
to sell the Negroes bei nging to the estate of Simeon Wal
ter), late cf snid county, deceased.
Nov. 1 , 1856. ROBT. L. WALTON, Adm’r.
I>WO MONTH* after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Lincola county, for leave
to sell ths Negroes belonging to Mary £,o. Harm ”,
minor of Emanuel Harman, lat; of Lincoln count •, < ee’d.
Nov 10,1 AARON UARDy, Guar’r-.
TWO MONTHS alter date, application w 717 be made
to the Court of Or- inary oi Jefferson county, for leave
to sell the Negroes belonging to the Estate *1 Henry B.
T dd, d«"eased. WILLIAM H. TODl>, 1 ..
NoT.mi.cr 8, 1835. JA MKB L. 11. To'H>, | Adm r 3
TWO AIOMI Hk after dite application will be m ine
to the Court of Ordinary f Ogle, borpe county for
1' ave to ee 1 all the Lands belonging ;c tbeostate sf V. 11-
ii»m Kidd. lateo. sail county, Oeoeascd.
Noven b' r 18, IttOO. at 15l< HT O. KIDtV, A<’m>r.
MONTHS : fter ate application wi.l he m de
J. to the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county so
have to sell all the Lands beknging to thet state of David
Mai tox, late of said conn y. deceased. Als.i, for le ve to
8-11 a family ts N grce3, six in number, belonging to said
deceased. JOHN W. MATTOX, I e ,
Novemb r 18,1866 NATHAN MATTOX, f X fa ’
r O MONTHS as .*r dafo’, application will t» d
X to the Coart of Ordinary of Jefferson conniy,f <• leave
to cell the r and and Negroes belonging to the w ate o'
Robert Rollins,deceased,late of tai i ci.unty.
WILLIAM 8 ALEXANDER.
November 21, 1865.
O MONTHS afterdate application will be made to
i tha honorable Court of Ordinal y of Elbert < ounty for
leave to sell the Lar d belonging to the estate of Joel
Thomp on, late of said county, decease 1.
Nov. 28,1*66. Gain EB THOMPSON, J», Adm’r.
S»XTY DAYS ;. f terdate, application will oe mad*- to
the Ordinary of Taliaferro <xjunty,for leave to sell the
Land snd Negrce belonging to the EHate of James 8. Mad
dax, late of *-aid county, deceased.
Nov. 25,18!6. GILOHRFBT OVERTON, Fx’r.
WARREN COUNT , HA—Wheieas, J.
Wheeler, Guardian for Caledonia Gibson before
marriage, (now Caledonia Alford, wife of Wm. A Alford,)
applies to me for Letters of Dismission from sail Guar
dianship :
These are therefore tc che and s ell concerned,
to be and appear at my office within tho time pres rd'ccl
by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under r y hard &t office In Warrenton.
November 4,1865 ARDEN R. MERSHON Ord’y.
SITUATION WANTS
A YOUAKi MAN, who is a Gradual, tof one of the
best Col.eve* in the State, and who has had some
experience in Teachinv, desires a situation for the next
year as Principal, or Assistant, in some good School.
Address X Y Z, care of Hudson, Wek<orn ft Co , War
renton, Ga. sep'Owtf
TO ESNT OK LEASE,
AFAHM on the Wrightsboro’ Road, 10 miles above
Augusts, and oie mile from Bji-Air, having a email,
comfortable Dwelling-IIoos;, Barn, Stable and Negro
Houses, on which there ii good j loductive Land, ab ut 70
acres under goed and a new fence, health/, and a good
well of water in the yard. Kor terms,apply on the premi
ses, or to the undersigned at Augusta.
nl d2»wßt ÜBmN P. DUO AB, Trusiee.
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLE
MENTS, MACHINISTS’ AND BUILDKRo’ f.IATfi-
RIALS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS I!
WM have now in store, and will continue to keep a
large assortment of the most approved AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, for Sou .hern use, eocsluting of
Single and Two Horse Turn Dg Plows, 15 variet es;
Dtuhle Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hiil side
Plows; Sub soil Plows, sever*! kinds; Forma' s Pater t
Plow; Cultivators; Harrowa, 8 kinds; Corn Shelltis, 6
kinds ; Straw Cutters, 10 rises and kinds ; Road Bcr >e s ;
Horse Hoe*; Horse Powers and Threshers, 5 varieties of
each; Tan Mills; Gra n Cradles; Gra*s hcjthes end
Hand es; Bmut Machine* . Bush Hooks; Pruning and
Hedge Sbears; Pruning raws and Chisels; Hsushge
Meat Cutters and Bluffers; Farmers’ Boilers for boiling
fooriforHock; Churns; Hay and Rakes; Ha
and Manure Porlse; Hoes, Hpe'*es, S-hove’s, Grain hcof ps,
Wheel Borrows, Firld and Garden Hoi - re ; Corn Planter.,
Scales, Bto re, Warehouse, and Depot Trucks; Well and
Horse Backets; Pump Chain and Fixtures. Rock halt
for Stock.
Wekerp EXTRA p OINTrt for oar Ploughs and will fur
nDh,at *ho*t notice, inch parts of Phughs an.l oiher im
plem* nts. as may be wanted to replace broken pi<ren.
Gentlem* n’s-tnd Boys* TOOL CHfeSTS complt-te, Ac
We a'e also Agents fir selling ths so lowing vfticlee:
SCOTT’S LUT! EGIANT CORN AND 008 CRUSHER- 4 ,
tnivers.rl'y admitted to be the Crashers ev-r in
vented, and in the use of which lor fee ing stock, a r&vir-g 1
of one-thir l is made, as b%n proved beyond dispute.
UOKiUdVsaJ WKLOH A GRIFFITH 8 CLcnlar 8a Wh
and BAW GUMMEKB BTKABN* ft MAKVIN’S C U I
brated Fire, Powder and B'rgtar Prool SALAMANDER i
HAKKh ; ROTAR Y SMOOTHING IRONS, heated With !
Alcohol.—No family • hould be witbeut this v*ry useful I
article. All the above are offered for sale at far and regu
lar pri:er, In connection wi h an extenclve atock of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
CARMICHAEL ft BEAN, Augusta, Ga.
Wm. P. CAMtUCBiMU | JC B. 8. 8 BAS | o*O. F. A DAM.
octifiafitn
BEBIMaN’S GARDEN!
AUGCBTA, ga.
THK lubscriber offers for sale a very cho'ce and a
rare collection of hardy OR* a MENTAL
PLANTS, embra'ing all the fine old and bes
new varieties of Iverblocmlrg Rf'BtS; also, f.vJSCSS,
unrivalled collection of EVERGREENS, of every vane y ;
Dec da us Ornamental 1 RIEB and PLANTS, and co..
lection of GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, unequalled In the
South.
AM ordsTS rrompt’y attended to, and Plant* pecked te
go aDy d s'anee in sa'ety Any informabon reou red wi.'l
be cheerfully givtn. AOdreis, J. W. k£c«MaN,
act2B w4m Augusta, fla.
WKIGHTBBOR ’ ACADEMY.
THR Trustees of this Icstitutlon take pleasure in an
nouocing to the public, that they have again engag. d
t eservices efi’s p aseutefficient Be tor, Mr. FELIX P.
BROWN. lat» a Graduate of the ctate Ui i ersity.
Without elaborating or puffier, we wo*- d ay that rnr
experience, we think, in the management of School* ettffi
ciec t to erable us to diicrimintte between the good and the
tal Teacher. We vould, therefore, wy to alt thos «ho
may aetdre to have the'r sons well taught n all the
branefs or an EngLrh and C ass c educate n, and have t ie
best moral influence enforce’, in the t-xamp e .nd precept
o the Teacher, would do well to send tbtm here Tne
locat'on is heilthv,and community inUl;ig:rt and moral.
Board, in good fom lies, SIU per month. Tuit on Fee, fl 5
per Term, of five months,
first Session 2d Monlay In JANUARY.
TRUSTEES.
If a sufficient number of puoils can be secur-.d for the
Female School, a compete t Teacher can be obtained. r
nov!s-w4t |
TEACHER WANTED
TO take t Large of Haoerabam Academy Jor * >
1856. hvne need apply that la »°* JE.
teach all the branches ’hat are uauaily 8? UQl i er .
institotiora. For particular* oouoty.
ngned at Luter'# Wrlct p oC(jHBV BARTON.
BIOHAKD W. RODGB*#,
bs-ry chance.
HKNRY HARGROVES.
eS)H aiA 7JMLLE CJLL*eK.-18fi6.
BRO' v SE, President;
x p. loDO, Natarnl Be ence;
R. D MALLORY,BeIIe# ieitres ;
The CoW.tV>“ r to? “**, ,?££££
spsJl.
seasonld oortatabrtowj“” a *J jßtorlß atlon, ms jte oh-
Catalogues, containing furtner in
taJned bj applying *° 9 '£%,°llaLLOßlY , BegrlJJJ^J-
citationsFi:;7p~. —- -
mv _ _
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Th*s. aret'-’.erMh.V • "" ' *
lar.ihekiruNrd ; f * . -•
a how e.-v:: o, if any t : •. ‘ ‘ * -
begranu :. ’ y . • t .
GiVet; u:. der raj hand ps nv. . ■«
IP' 31 1-66.
AfUtsvS. LOLA rY,
is unregrt -enteJ ; ** * * ---o. ■>. <1 eojury, oe *:
ThuanrvthtftMHre toc-te "iwl.w .1 ... ..
I.ir th ■ kuiti.cii .lad ciedilo sos d d r ‘ .‘ J ’8 "
appear at my offl e, »i hin k e .r eor *-/ jk° v P ‘
Louit. as t?.e law directs.
, ” Jer 6»ikl at ofliae in \v ,
,BW. AK r
i»pltei » 0 n ' i. . ! • . f , r
tlu pj s )."i and non -/ rl’ 1 ‘ f ~ ,r . ?
Wrthe ,iate l-i ,»« e m aur 1 rWQfils M .
T. esear-.- there'or ! S*, >to * H 0 :
«• dsi igalar the it ud-ei alji rS ' ' on: '' ‘
ano spp-xr at myeffici J u f ,/ nd f M m n '
t cause, if any ;i» J ,i,u ‘«• wc .y 1 ,
: 2 222 :
R' USnwaiß <;oTaTir~irr~~~' lVr ' n " r -
M N0.1111,i J • «I «•-, ■
de bon’j fi nor the *.“ta‘c »f *>- f • 1 r
These areUi nfor% tuciit* an i.' V ' ,v 1 » ’ I
Ur, the kmlre-Uudoro.! io u ‘ ,' *r, K '*V M
appear at my office wiUHn thet men- / / r V' n '
show chu. e, l! any ti.ui-have ■ '' ' ' 1 I
begraoicii ’ J - “--s .. omj
KH HMMM) 4 .
liutl r applu stome Vr t . "*»
Uooon.hc fcutr.f. J. iluuhid; - ; .
Maiisarnareus deo*U: ' 1
1b §e »io therefore incite, niam. «• n ,
sod b rgu:ar,th >d . u p,
to he fin appea apvo ’r' • i »
by law, o ?-h. w c u<«, r . ’
»hou d not be ted' '* “ 3 " a> s *‘*
ai ,°;, ce i ~r ,
- ■ •:'
cn »he estate of Mm /, v.L .‘! ri '
T;>ese are therefore to cite a-.o a u * n ' ’
lar, the k- dred and fri
appear at my office within if «• uuj- »rc <cjntv t.
show cause, if any they have, why . .d lot;
be grautu .
Given under my hand atfifßdein Av-vr
Nov 8 1555. L! r v
IMLHMOftD tOl .\TV, ii
w ii "*uh4"r y, a i . . ’
x Ah'snvy, deceasel, applies to me for Letters of
sion :
Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish at 1a l
Ur,t ;e kindred and friends of said minor, to
appeal at my ofllce, wiihn. t - tt »• \ r -erjbc
to show cause, if auy they have, why said
should not be granted.
Glvt o under my hand at office in August?.
<k lj 866. LkONP. DUGaB, Or.
CIOI.LMBIA COUNTY, U 2-\,h :2~n ■
J D.-ane applies to me or I eu.i-s of A mu L
the e-'.ateof Cape John W liro.i, «:<' «> i c<i :
These firs thciefore to eite an.: a tu uih aIH
gular, the kindred and cred.L a o‘ s i . u’e
r <1 a p ar at my o • ~ ,
law to show c-ueu, if ai.y they havi why jm
bhou'il not be granted
'i e under my hi nd at offlo in Ap-»• c*
Novo era, 1h65.
MOiAWaiA tODNIY, Ci .
V Ned nj p lts tomefor i otes < /dmi .ij
t e est te oi Wilhiun it. Tankersiv. rte of: ui-i . .
ceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish alia : »•
lar, the kindred and creditors oi s
appear at my ofllce, w v
to show cause, if any they have, why said J.-p
not be grauied.
Given unde, my hand at oC- e in Ap ; i.
Novmbl oi •, 8- i.
U/AR i'M < L ,Y,(
\\ apples torn for l - , r -. fGo rV
ptrson and property of raary Hf«»- <*no.-
i'hom a i, l t , ,
Yhes • in , f i
lar th kindred and fired tos oi sfiHl m * r o ~u , >
pear at my office wih the hn p . i(
' how c . • » Uf> 5 ..V •,
be granted.
Giv n uudei my hand at • Hi. «nn IVarr;u'er'.
November 1,1856. - It > NR M •
:ks i ■ L.Yi' ,
B. Medlookaj I
si Ip of he pers n a p'o ,
minor of Thom sJ- La ,la e dot . » 5
T tse a. it• . . j I
lar thh ki-d-etl aJ i - ndso aidm-uono ;ib im, « l
at fay tffioo within the Um< pie
ccu*e, if any they have, vL.» tsid letters b b
granted.
Given u.i I r m, ? hand at *lll re iu V r nt ti.
Nov 1, H* 6. A E ON, f<
WAHIXHIS CDt Ml, ii 1— hi .c s
H. Bran<l ‘ i ome*r *vt r u
hp oftbepc i a pit >Jo j j
lar t e i :.r !•!*«' ••. d i .i
pc ir :it a.. Hi .t - i i ; •
•ho e ae, n ~u) th r have; u j . . h m
be gr«niel
Give j omiti my han 1r? offl o W\rr->
Nov 1,18 • •
O' IJh »T
Margareo O'.* p.»u a I i*r. \t< ta u» v- 1 a »
me stir . leaf'A ia a-.af-a in >hc it i- j
V. appel, l“t of oai f c_; n y wa—cl ;
These are, there’ore, too te, summon and aihncui:
uud •!•;, ui r, th ki irt dau
tobeandrti pe rat m;. ofli :c, within »he utoo pro ,
by law, te s gw oaust, if any 1
of 'iuardian hip sho 1 1 n 11. . r uded.
Given under my h rntfa fSce.
N V Ist, 1865. n '
O* ULK6H :<
George !.: mpk n ui hum- u M or. •f,
4tter . < i Ad
ffiavp-.lateofmldi* now, rcc.a e«:
These are Ihv-rt
lar, the kindred and friends of-. .! . ,
at my office within thc
cause, :f any they have, why cuid lettersshouiu <<
granted.
Given under my hand attoffiee-
Nov 1, 1866. HENRY BRITAIN, Qrdi
%a ' / tVi ? t ; l, •
Vv harts applies to r.:a fr Letors •T t u-r ••
for the person and pr j- v arty oi 0 w.r i , ■,
These are the: U> cite •ud admonibh,al ;• 1 1
lar, the kindred a'•' mi o*,io b i n
pear at my office VR hints • l» law,
show o -use, if any they La . .. ,•
he granti-d.
• iven under mv hacdiiti)f»]oe in VTVrre *o -.
Oct 81,1866. ARi>j
CaOLLMHIA IGLA. ", i
J -’ores applies to me for L Hers cf ■‘‘•lv.ii n |
the es'-ates oi fß"v.c Gregory and Jrm .B Jack, j ,
ctmnty, deceated:
Th se are there ore to cite an I admonish alfai t- 1
lar, the kindred arid creditors ofsaid deceased, to • • <■'. , ;
appear «t myoflice, vriU .in the time prr.crji cl J;
to show oause, if any they have, why j.i .•. letter .•* r t
not be granted.
Given under my hand at ofiLo n Ap t {* ,
N-vtm er 4,1866 H
COLUMBIA COUNTY, «A.—Wl.-erenn, )
La s*. y, epp i.. to t e o let .• -•» t 1 ad «• *
tion o . tho estate of Jsmes S’uail, JaLe of’a .•/!;,
ieMkMd:
Thesearethereforeto cite and admonish a’l j
concerned, to be arul appear at my office, Within i j ;
prescribed by law, to show cause, ii any they h ~ ‘
said letters should not be grant'.-J.
Given under ray hand at office in Applinv.
V. 11866. 8. CRAVVkuKD, Or
VETARffiKNCGVIirV,«A.—Wlerea T ...
»> ’ey i>p-1 es to me for Le tr,of A iaia >
ihft»*‘ateo i cuty fh* il-y,l.i t. rf*a r 6co i'v,
These are there. o r e to oft • ami ad 7 ! o sh, ail
Ur, ibe kindred and ere iioia •> atvid duct cd, i >
appear at my office, w thi t - p
•bo# -ause, if ary they hVi ryka lie te b
be granied.
Given un ler my baud al < ffW fn War rrtoh.
No 7, 18.6. irj
Ot;i r. r *m» ,« t <<» • •>, iv, i'% -
L. Bathes applies to rr.e for i.iU not 4«| i- *'
tlon d a bonis non ou the state o* limry . u
fail C'.unty, deoenred:
Three ar e tberefjr.-lo ci'e, *rtr«rson ai d al-. ni h tkuMjyk
; nd eingu ar the lmid e l ar l • ther o tff
be and appear a* mjr 018 < • »
low, to snow chub?, >f any tucy Lav., . y rr.
bbon'd not be granted.
Given und« rmv 'tan at r ffice.
I V inber lb, 189 ft. 11 N%. BAIT A IN, 0.. * v . 5
WA'UtKX CUiIkTV, UkO.-. heroi », tflBK-
Todd apples to es r Let trao u.-id.. •
the person and prop tyo' ■ r>h ' j> a. • •a,
Camo, ml' ors of Jrhn Camp, deceived:
These are thareforc toci'.- c udin— ieh,nl m.W’;.
lar,the kindred and friouds if tad •• i »r« < j
•Plt-ir at my offipe, within the *ur ] > •
show cause. It an they Lavo, w:<: . . njUtf
he granted.
G reo under my ban J ot office in Warr ’.nton,
Ncv. 3», tggjh
CtOl.llMUt X OOtM V, t, -.
i Oand cr applies to me for J c'ters of a dir . ’ tußw -
oatbsott te ofHenr.-Oa-'-'l-r, la*e f aid-no
'I b-ic are th*r- fore to i h aii
g’tlur, t e . dr. d:r d re
and appear at my effic , w«hin the ’Jm p u if
aw, to show oauso, if any they I me, v.by s
sr.onld not t-e g r.r.t d.
Given under m hand at o': ce In Appl’ng.
November IT, 18b5. b. OLU- ■ FuRL’ >
IAIJIKIIT COiINTV, (I I.—Wh rest, 7. . %'
Vj Clarke appiis-? to me for lett n of a.W
debeuianonon the estate of jf'r&Qpl* batte.'
Thsae re therefore to cite and admonish,a! 6f«*
larthek dred and creditors ol said
appear a my office, within the time prescribed »-y
nhowcau ,if any they Lave, whyaaid letters e u JH,
be grantt .
Given u der my hand at office in Flberton.
Nov. 21 1853. WM. U. Nlvb>l*,C'<
f\ OLL’MBia « OISTV, «iA.—Where* , 1 » #
V.V Alford ap;d es «-m -or •„
the estate of iJenj-m n fc. Air-r.', i or J yA
These are therefore to cite andadav uoh n\ . i
ar.the k»nd r e : and uc iilnr s cf sa <10 r < ?* • '’tf'gE * ■
appear a: my offi e.ithln th ■. "**»pr s rib*- o.
show cause, if any they have, */by &>il letters <.a o r
(fiveu under try h* :d at office In A nr ’log.
November 24 ISf* . '•> , .
COI.IMUIA C#C Mi’l V. t V
ru'lt-r aip:ies t« me f.r ' ettera of ('a i ni.juMx
J*ires W P Doosbery ao f Mary U».r.n?h
appear
G»v n under my hand at office in App!!ns ?
Nov. Ah, ibs . e. OKAWt'uR J, OrdWity
npAUAFIWIIO COUt
A Bbodei sod Msrtba frsinri a
ate of ssliJ county, decea*e j :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, a •ri >'
lar, the ltinared ana mdv r» ofi- -\
appear at my office, within the time preserfb- i v
show cause, if any they have, why said lette;
be gianted.
f«iv**n nn'er ray hand at office in Cr&wf r "
2T, 'ht& Q A ’ va •
HOT/0 % T»l MILL (WN It i
A SITUATION wanted the first of J n , Ml am
a awer by a iaa r i o't *n year , « x erit ! • Vi&U *
c e aw.< Any p'.rtoa In want of ab we- i o
a'.drv early,to JA G
no-21 H * Paw ’a* t, Geor»
C. F, H. srE I/KE
IyKOVOfeF.mo pu dl h, by h c f-r . •
Paper, to be rail'd *fSfcl -<bANb* ' fth , •
city of At *nta, Ga. 11. >« ps iod cal w1!b« v. y .fcj »
b> a review ofTheoJog o»!. ric*Vll 'hj.o ?
Literary tVorbs, is'n.rg from the Ampri • fern '
wl' -e a _ si;t d»y r.m .f tb‘j i ist 'ck. r -M
Tirms The Moi i-hwH n'Hhfr « 4;J|* i ••
on geod pt p r. per month, $1 Oh pur a num v a
the reception es the fir-t number. i-Jm*xm ** ; H I
At G«
B 7 KK>: LAND FtW BAL
THfl sobscr : ber - Hers » ri*ate Ms litth*
as the «4d 8.-iie? * arpenter i-iarj ti ■
1W teres «sk and Hicko y land, f F
porary seflement on H. and with a bit e i( N| 1
expense, may e made c u.l 'Cii£
W.jDMboro'nboatiUmil * :
the Augusta A Waynesb ro R 'j ro ,J m * , r
jon.tandioV.Ho’pl. W . S
■§£
ermry otb* r *la»* for & r.li • , w .i ■ jfS
•orirtbe ioVmstion., sdofcßaueiu
or af>p ( v to me at my re-itlence t ■ 1 ■ #J| ■
oor. h. about three mites treat taol t - ’ou.
novll U1 C!t v N < 3
FLOBIDA XAN -8 F 2 3
A BARGAIN NOW to BK ItAP J C4*
Wil l, he roM (or d Tltiion ou the s'Q
JAMJAKV ctxt, a veloab e VBA V 1 mr
of I.and; r«t ot wltioU iroira td, '»«
tattoo boo.er. Al 0, a rptrnfjtd it ad D
from M r.anoa, »-it ooe nod a helf rn - 0 |
tion with a 1 theadraotatie. tOae.aaAjr, l, 1
,iow io ireaa.ifj K » al reoderiaj it de t*> VH V
and with excellent w^ter.
The above wil tw.howu D, the Ov.raei , u»J' -t.
ta *t'ermr—Go- h-1 rarh, aodba'enretno ' i'i 1 •' -
tereal. aodaecmred by bood tor ntorua, t« ,
ami all o« -for reeioence ForJurihir, ' « ny
“ |nlb-4t| JOB. B JtOtJE*l»«i ' *’-bUB'l
“cItaWBA AHO*7cWa'SWW» '
A BIBK lot ofwell rooted viora ortb J r il O '^[, fa
Southern GRAPAB-for ilw trti. 'r MXZ
ma.log—for sale by !>• |
oorlb-tf 'to.u.i .1