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CIOMUIHIM
FracktinCoLegs—l’rof. Ul'taic-r.Obuvu.
Kxw Voii, Nov. *2 l*:, 1555.
Af'jirs. Almxnder dk Snetd, ELiUyrs j iht w
r3* J.'epubliaan Or ij e *«* w dty» hsv cUwd
f inc<s tho extraordinary letter of Dr. Chare* . Prai
ldsnt of ibe University of Georgia, bn fa. on un*
cer ray observation. It se*niß in hav® b»en orei
t a.iy publish®! in the Talcgrapb,” end
i om it* date, hM probably been before tiia public
x•: y w?ok*. la it very free aae is nvv*u fmj
> kti.o r.t d that of Prof. MoCay, aui liverae su
tinw/hons ate thrown, out so cj-.ro/a cry t> my
iharaet raa am office-, that it would be crtm naJ
In me te remain silent. laa a : . a lo«a to co'spre
Lecd tbs motives which urged Dr, Cnorch to »cch
a -oara". Daring the niie *«urs tb«t I waa
cutsd with him in F.'»ok:iu Ter * cf cl
v Uty an 1 courtesy were ut jat interrap si between
r*. If cio greet degreo ol eyrdu»ity eaiated, it
peas use inch a eta • o U>i ga was impOA-ibie be
iweeo two minds so fundamentally d.tfej# it in
Ibair UaUs thl “vmpatb ea. The same terms of
iiivi tty •atiuoed to ex a* op to the :nue of my de
fartare from Gorgia. And y• , be letter *3*
wr tten rn j, f ur d.ys aPor I left ibe C mpes
F r * dal I 1 *»J nop ;d that I would b*.ve b.en pr-
XQittel depart n p*ac;, and that it would
* aco n. my u pic*.s*a: duty to op.c atesh the
\ioeum< w uols of n.y Am. M*'.er. But th»
Joiie an J apiriof Dr. Charn’a letter e?e ueb,
i: a*. j a-»:ico to rn char*# .ir cUmand* i-s-n mo a
pla o Hiid expl ct ex, oiiiou of the true cau«w
■wh e:i induced uij to server iny coane;Uon with
in* Coll ge.
If Dr. Church’s lct*Gr h»i co -tained open and
rL-.’i' d oUrrw agai* *♦. prof. M;Cu> and r >*e f,
I * ° 0 t a lea*t. have ha, is e merit of candor
a d i.ai.l Lfep.-. Bat the tirfc of frienindip,
V'JJ Utlivrf H,d <4 ill.Is? Com-..re out-, to nfu-e
into 'Le ( nbiic wind, ly iu.»iaamt:on an
ampiice mn, i« r’Lar.uc-f*. invoiv.d t-i the eatb
p*W r.
1. I r. Church rpiyr • Hat tic “ d*r>inutiun
m r ' ui the eoafidmu rkiefe I me te
KO to No f Vork. U • tru'jtha: rh;a ono of
me a on»; bit itiaweii k’ :wn po moat
ol »ti> f»icndei i Geor, ; : a, thifc. *«•% of bit little
njfluur.ee coi. prra u with other?, relatirg to
ri-jf i st ODfti: t’u Fa u.'y. i'i.ur. tbepo fri -
Vtt. i cou id® • i Wiß r.ho"! 1 not l ave r m *r an
noa c«. at the tima cf my rvlgnaffc'*, in fcu‘.
l.a
i . i O'.d hev them f-rwar . ;
and r.<gh ...e unncc'j*** *y injary to the
C 1 ■ i , l *d
a . • ■ y
cv t»‘iteacher bad commenced to wane, and that,
tr; hr?, y r p .aHon might b'; & positive
ii fi ‘.o u ■ ■ -:fe *• Do ti' ,** he say», “ men
or., i «•> e - eoi t .eir ir cr©v ani ardor after
ching ti same km for a lengDi of t .es”
II ju- 4 '-.: “b-e * a i-rct:rm'ought to aer-k new
o . ;m ni—u la y>r a»‘ary—of- ab r!” Ui
oonrs-i it would bo presumption in mo to offer an
opinion on such » subject lam willing to f-mra
the decision cf thie question to /ny ir trf igent f n
p'.ls, < r to any man who is competent to deliver so
jnip’ir a opi io . -s ?he o any foindatio.i ir
sac. Jo r lini infin a ' n , il a< 1 wont to my “ work
as to a taak,” and t a. I bad abated in my “o i
thu-:a--m” lor teaching ? Dr, C. h-* ben teach
ing mo e than 86 year/. Doc* ho b long to t c
oUhh of men, “not common in our country,”
w o e “ enthusiasm increases with age and prac
tice?”
8. The allusion to the irksome .o nos wha* he
style* “ the noce -Hary police duties, 5 * requires aomo
explanation, so far an it re ao* to mrhoif. My
Lac.uierooms were in a detached builhng; the
officers had rooms in the Col leg . baiidiugs. Boiii
of the dep&rtDicnt* under my charge, were experi
mc .udtnl required cmsidorabio preparation. 1
had no a.v/Hta: and .. amount of time wr.3
consumed in the necessary attentions to cleaning
an<l proparing apparatus; these dutie-, together
will* ti'H ti. v occupied with the eiassep, omployo 1
n v
i • .
noued to the Faculty, that it w**h impossible or
no to per.’oriri ihodaty of vi-. g ti e rooms <A
7
to at tto meetings ct the Faculty ; i-.ud 1 believe »i
was generally understood that the ciroama.ancee
relieved me from tho duty imposed f»y the law.—
Hv ,ry officor with whom I have been
will banr witness to tho fact, that 1 never attempt
ed to evade the law; i always spoke opouly and
plnir.iy in r lation to it to tho member* of tho
Faculty, ta wo 1 as to sovtrai ./ the Trustees. Un
til very r< < ant y I never imagined that any one
blamed mo for’my course; and I might not have
underatod the insinuation in tho latter, had I not
known, tnat since iny departure from Georgia, Dr.
Church has express.i disaatinfaction.
With tin ■ u temirhs on the inninuatiocs con
tained in Dr. Cnuroh’a letter, 1 to a p'ain
st * .iner t'.f t e principal consideration which
inil'ieu: 1 mo in preferring tho situation in New
Y- rk ; j a roly, the fxtwn* unplea mntntSß of an
<f[l' .al dun Cka'Aon with Or. Cfiurck. Inadequacy
ol omp atiou, ti loon boa f labor, and all
other t * w hich have boon suggeste lby anony
mo us writer*’, mo ir s guifieant when compared
wiih t is. Under •. Ifereol circunistn'ice-', the
pro oni H. lar.'e are Pi.Uiojenl to rondor u position
in F? 'kiln C l ego qui’e de-iraOJc. Nor is my
Oise a i oat (1 ciio. From tho experiree and ob
aoivut'' noi nine year-, I am prepai dto state,
t‘a in auk ?t every case, the causes of the resig
ns; i>n of the otliO'jra who t.avc left duri g that
lar > b have b n, to agr at ror I »s extent, con
r fot-'d with the 001 eideratioß which 1 I nve ioen
tio d J)i i l*rofe*sors Jackson, Weed, Jones,
McCay, or Scherb, res gn b.cause they wore un
wiling to j oil,rm their respective duties; cr bo
tense the labor of teic iina* had too irk
aom ? la p«nl to each of tlico geut'erm n to
su aiu no in :his or ior.; u*:d I call up >n them
S> state, whether I lisvo n d cori- cdy and truly
ala'-.(I one ol U cdAiVcondderatioLß wmch iuduoed
lli mu to ie i (u.
Th nupleasai.t ’ohm of an ( fficinl association with
Dr. < l urch, haN .ts er gin in f-evoral onnro-.
1 Hi is iraacibla in temper—overbearit g and
nr i !.i in li. inter course with hi* colleagues—
Bn, \ H t'hi a, disj u teoun and urgcn lamauiy in
h's do o t u un 1 !m g luge. This is u scrioua
** 1 r , it I s mo pr .of muv !o j domaudtd.
A s lo •trk ug n stiii co, wd , I hop •, convince
every «*ne that 111 a on*at on is not gruUntou-.
or a i(iiaut, uud that iny languuge is not toi
bln ng.
l>uu tie** from th' b«nt motives, tho TrMers, in
It.e a, point mini or Profawor 83 urb Mid rol c>u
"• I i 11 pa nr mernb r 1 the 1 tatty; l>r.
'I? «roii w; m dothrt lmdimn of communication
I o wcou Mr. 8. and that body. Iti c >ur. oor
a nn .'iu 'r -andi if ar jah not woan Dr. C. and Mli
8., in r lal? »n to the latter delivering L'Cturca o:
Moiefu L leratnroto the Bfu !o :D, (wh ch Mr. S
teffti do » u > a par or bin duty,) which led Wag an
pry o >r r e*pr»mlorce. Fiiiuily, Dr o*uri*a uu
liotu.o d, in ’he Ire .noa ofecvcrilof 1 eFacul.y,
V h' he (Dr. C ) w uld not LO'.td n«jrti;in< 1 o*..
Mr. 8 :hcr >. A a the term dre.v to a clone, the ix
auiiuai ( ui dl-t rood the regular order of recon
ion*, kr. ; j r eiv I n nct'ce of tho i*.c , went
to hi- room h; the m« ul hour, and tea id no «:« •».
H • w ote a no e to I) . Church, Biatii g the ire
N - reply win re > r d. J;i n day ©r two the Fame
t.•- <* y 1 lag in, Mr. B;heib ihcu came I>j
f r > h Facility, and <lo irad to know how bo wan
1 ; h • r n 1 when \,i* Ox won!..! coun t > bii room:
in luh ao tin 1 r oUlcer had nc tor would
nl 1 him ti e .nkima'.oii. Ojo of tho cffleere
(i » n )ift it- ■» f ho f!!’teiior f.ctu,) ventured to
his ' t’ it I)r might have t ito notify
Mr. 8. T Mowing hoc no then occurred. l>r.
* I
* tho >\ with hr-I .ud rer-tieg on tho Hi bio; the
I'-emb r« o\ho Fa : ■ > cM uiiin* on th ec r ,
cum a 1 rir>:* —M* : ehcrb rem .rkol. ?-otnev.-itt
in . a ' y, **li t>o lcii‘ ti - <. ! ooiuo ?orward
ih • n •'» et , nn’J. m and :-ck >w!euved that
h*’. Is a o . it, I * nl l hnve been t»* iaPed.**
J)r. v .u c.i in Li; j ropliod, “It you were halt a
irent nn,l .o ud k.cli you off tins-tape—c*oiry
ma a l 1 ' Tho men*, ciiaritubio vow ot *nei»
u ii *r c. >1 scone, i , iiia‘ the wasovor* !
w-o l i by a momentary oiuburst of potion: i
but mi cm ido >is -op . iv. dbv a statement wbict
Fa
t’l.i' I m lie 1 that h I allow'd himself to bo
l' ov d imo ■ roh :» d .->1 l» y . temper, but. ad
s • 1 I .... erf n
the ni manuor.” iim iron-nation wa \
lu ' Ihy . lof tho odsc ra vdio wor- to
l ho t :o vlur-ng thoapnup of 1354, and I appeal
t° t’ n n ccnhrmath 11 of the Biriot accujacy of
t'«forepoinp rtitooients.
Bit this 1- ut an ineolated exitnplo. During
lho usual cro*- examinations in cases of 0 *< ipJine,
1 have, *oro thaiun:e, I vard Dr. Cbuioh cso Uu-
F nr tho i-tudonts bo i)»rsh and insalting as to
make my l lood b »il with Dut
enoughc this point.
2 Th re arc thereon iderations which raudor
n 11 asao/ndi-m with Dr. Church peculiarly
*■ • H' is invested with ClO m >at extraor
dinary and absolute power which ho docs not
acrapt.no twe, whenever it snils h : s purposes,
i i • ° (uii’uko i.j otnor otficers) receives his
the “8 , ■ ndM |
O''-. ’ i. ; l ro;-po\ - „to the Trnw’. eon—*ho on
tj tween inteteM In the O llege.
Soto: ,1 V. I ' 1-. X.. ; • I’r. .1 -atol lho Biard of
'l’ms 1 ri'siJe.'i<t their ms* b* I *, »nr\ n;.p?iam
the comp- Ueanin .hit hotly. Aed third v, he
n.ftk :• roporclothe Bot.tof Trnjte*. i. relation
V) n’i mil ten Dppsrtsining to the College, which
•re- • abir.ittcJ to the Fscnty, end, iudeed, of
wh oil tl'-oy s o eraliy , : Ina’y iguorant.
times, when ho think* j roper eotne poii.t in them
may '•> i‘ f im.riy Lr. B.Jtt to tl e no.ice ot the
a*ctt y. I is tmo, that eery reooi tiy, (and ainoo
com; its have been made that this power h »
bee tis.'d to ;Uj projudioe as the other oißcera.)
the! isteos ha\e ordered these report* to bo
“rt ‘-at! die Miiiutee; bat they eanuoi fce aoen
•'/th Ks tlty nntil af.er the adj urnment ot the
boa;. 1 , d, consequently, anti, alter thev have
boon eotsd ut on. 1 hey'.ave, therefore, vmaa.'iy
all the odiensneae of ifcr*t repotto.
Armod with each element* of power, he emher
rat o tho aeticn cft'ie Tteetecs, andean, at any
Utne, rev. rse the deciaiou* of tho k'aonlty, when
ever they 1 *p;m i to confliot with hia opinions. Ii
t us re- nit ■ at the j t gmen*. of his colleagtta*
aro prue • ».t at naught, t'o long as their
•pillions a:t ■ ,tii hi* ...wa, everyttirg i» ijjpht;
but hon’d ho 11-.1 Liratclf in .he it.iuoi dv, it ie
not i n k.’.v that i.e w ii call a uieetingof I'rud.u
-tial Committee, or bring the matter bt.foro the
Boa>d ot T nstees, . ml make ; t;<ei lepiaseutatioDß
a will indnoc tie u tp r versa the decWou cf the
' faeol y. Mcro th.mi one i »•<•.■«•> ui ,-ht be cita
to prove tka -e do-» csereise tt i* I’uwor :cr soeh
pur; of a. Oue csss ta II nntho-. tor tie present.
About flvs year- a. n, it wr- pr atatn.et
itg of th V nuity, t at the Greek T . arnsut be
lntroditee l as s Monday m rniug bait iou for At
the classes in College. Am • g ct 1 »r raaeors, t*.
w. n>ged that this step ws* cesir.b'e Irom the
eircuatsteree that t e trie Js of (ho tree mi*- Co’
leges said h-t there w.is no ** religious iijcrn -
Mao’* giver he at ad Franklin C ..tge. I
•ggs«-*d ;fcs*, as. arc dngto an orgu ,o u,r o*
lho Colleg , no u«w study ccad ha iwtrculaced
without tho “ seoctioa of the Trust tbs cn!y
1 roper coats was to refer tbe ur*"*r tothe Trus
toes; that such a 0.ur.0 would ccevs'PQ but si g ■
* laj.and tliat the Traders would don ht! oc. sane j
won 1 1 c iulroduct on of the taw a ady. This was
•hje-.e tic; and the l-w was evadad b* ctdl ■« t
a new to*t hook iu Greek I Do-pier g such rais
er*! a-uft- rage .w. eu emii n wee put. I,
*>«• •er tithono thor. Hi er, v led against it.—
As ue wero in the miucrity, not g 'm ore wa
said, and metterw weut cn for irate.-v. ißv.ho
¥>•’’ s etaSy did no , during >hi* peiicdL •*
* V* t! sss CHOU ol t: e I’ruste* , -on ■•-e> f
to ren. r.ieM in the proce.diugs ot the g, <a | tv \ ~
La-t Ja-y anioltoo was c»de t- crop the uewuxt
b'oh m Grttk, and :t was earned > sme ot «to
». -e.x,e' e-eecf dve years hav.ng cor v c.ctd
.i.s in j- f ot Uie F.-onlty tha* the s'udexiisooaid
e : dcccd le stuiiy it, and that it was rap.di>
■ • ; . s mere taree. This lima Dr. Choreic'
-to- in the tn norty; s -treat wrongwa- !et:spt's
* : - ■ be ta.ctd; he brings tho setter be
* ‘sts, si the-.r mer“. ng ‘ast Aigns.-.
an. i. was erdtr.’d that the study ikicu’d been- !
tiuue .1 |
, N - l - riii.jg the effort, cf the Tr.: tees.
* ii l -* Goalt ba* ? h%t tha Bexriciard of ■
•nk.i Ccilego h:.s been sadly
r g'-' oq ot Prof. McCaye
y L '' ' 4 *o a d in ike luui•
,f : . d.nt to ihi xtiihdmwal cf so
r r: • vl; c:r i-« be.n i.fettmptcd to b.
' u ; u i« rttr-i: nx *»pp ioact* to 6nU:
*• , ::e c ;i n lc.m o: tus c.nr.-o vca»
* daring too prca?ut y.w.
’ •* 7 : Apiil to t'.crc v *?•
th ot tho FresbtDftiai !
! r.Bcaly ii '.m;-, >t ,h s tme f oo: !
T nau j five to ih rtj. Oi courss, aoßtadoo Voa di j
~> • -
- . loT ‘.:.gunpr:?ar t a
Df'jl ct:- ' - -- - cas j.-, mi pejiy saem* j
* - t* -b: - v o-/ nto hia will u personal \ .
* • »• '* - '- - wo., surlfe*: ’fc(y*t ,
5 ?• •» * i o.j. c: *. pelaittc) and chronic {
? io - S. i . c > ccu-:i:uto soms of tho m;c>t !
» . wjr . . oar.: ' 4 !G the fcislory ofmycocato I ;
vii ,he TJi v. ri;y cf Georg fl.
1 p -*, (he base tcsicifttlon has j i
• - ( f .s bo-n renewoi etnea 1
* ; - ,l) i. .i&LLi tenUnunU werce-ter j
1 » 5 ; U: -. ali tivt jcpsTvd to &y in whs j
H ■ o -- - , but 1 do kl C.t &Li‘. J|r. i
Char.k i;a& exprofebta £ia.c©i! in buch lerwa m to ' .
cianten*nce such fcn impression; and yet Dr. j
Cbnrch, as W3d as every cue concerted with the j
Crl ege, know that sa-.h a charge is kftaify and j
rru iniy film— that such eenlimante are entirely at
variance " ;tUmy educa ny feelings au-i u*y j
nature—th tou the contrary, 11 ave always, when |
ceilod upon, th#* opinion that it w e irn- j
possible that there should be any contradiction bo- !
tvr.»n the teachings of fk»ecc;audtbo revrtationi
o* Scripture—and that thercftre, ruch a cberge is
a baac end maiigr.ant fabrication, in whatever point
o f . view it is Taht-o.
7 e d lty which I have bem called upon to d : s
chsrg*, indeed painful and revo’V.ti r to my
fee:, /a. It ie always a d.teagreeabie U k
pc*so -be wdaknesace of human nature; but jua c.
to my character, u well as the good name of n.y
•a r.iiy, require m 3 to remove tha vial which has
so 1 ng concealed the true feat ores. I have always
ent'ftii aei, and stiil continue to an'erjiln, the
deepest interest 'n the prosperity of rcy Alma Mi
k?. For nineyea*i» i have labored, cot only to
t-.axh “the eiern .n s o f knowledge,’' (wlich Dr.
C u ch seeuns to regard as tho or> y funct-ou cf a
F/oftaaor,) tut to rdvanca her repaiation and to
elevate ter standard of sc oD T »h : p. btn I
back, I am somet mi« astonished that i J D, *»
t rough so Itng a p-ar'oJ, to maintain t'.rma • *
civil .j .lift Dr. C.'.arcfc, »nd to »»o;d tho*
duf rMetai aceaw «h cb cb.r3. on.sd b» inUr
ooone .i jj oib.r • fflsori-. Tee nosieroae .n Uc
cws of odious exircM3 of arbitrary authority, aad
'■Ah : iT p«=Uy encoyacccs, which ware perpet"& y
thro-n in \h i w»y of the effiusrs, were absolutely
'jMtf'.* >uug to a mac of spiriL. such tflu
ence* # pairiotiam and S..*te pride, rauat lnli-ir
a iA be? i* anreae to his situation
lor soy out that will give him a decent support.
For the students at Frank.<n College, I chall a«
wav-. e*j ertain aj .tiineriis of t e highest es T eem
ana gratiiude. Their just aDprcc’udion of my &ff or s
*# iujpa't instruction, and their uniform, mar ly
and c urteoas deportmeul towards me a* an -ffi
cer, cau n«ver be forgotten. It was tho oouhc. u-;-
neae cf this w e and auaUiced mo
ami i all the diflLouUi-a aaa annoyances A such a
position.
Georgia is a gr-at State; grant ia her natura.
resources; great in her proepoeU f r the future 1
Would that her State University could be estab
lished ou a basis ccrninejfcura e arith her inl&litc
taai demandr 1 Would Fat she could carry out
th ore liberal an 1 comprehensive view-cf educa
t ou nr, ci were foreshadowed by the founder* cf
tLoC-W' l John LxConte
P.B. * * r ; i, so *h papers as have published Dr.
Church’s letter plc-£»o t- vc this an insertion?
J. Lx C.
FECIAL UITiCES
RT HM ’ND GHUVR.
pr We Aft attinoiDtd io auaouvce the fol’owing
as cacdWatea at the eu*utg county election,
la Jatu .ry nest:
Cuu Ccionu'j* asd limiM Cooftta.
BrdJAMIN r. ii ALL.
OamxAar^
f 6TEB BLODG2T, Ja
BxcnTsa Tax Rncaaa,
JOHN A. bO'tlLE^,
Tax Colui :tos,
ALEXANDER DEAF.
I usp.ixr,
O YLB.
Coaoxia,
IB HARD WIMBF.RLT.
fOBYBTOX,
E. W. BLtOWN.
oovfT
pr We are Antboriaed to .Annoaoee LEON P.
DUGAS at a Candidate for reflect cn for Oralnary cf Ec >
nnd Coaa y, at the election in Jancary next nov2*
(flf t o lbs Voter* or liichoioad fJounty.—l offer
a, se>r ai a candidate so the Cle'kihfp cf t* fcupericr and
Inftri.r Coa FlcL«a-rd co i-ty, »t ae eaction in
C-. A. BEVERLY WALKER.
d*c4*
fJTMr. Pditor s-Pie*§3 annoaaos ALBERfJp. P UF
FIN as a car.flirlate for Coroner of liic hmoed <»untjr, at
the flection in January next, ind <V'm
d<t6 e MANY VOTER?.
fpr Mr. Fdltor J-Ple» e annoarte F. W. GODBEE
as a candidate for Sheriff of burke county, at the election
in January next. d,> ®'
-Mr. Pdltors—Phase announce JAMES BttAN
DOW, Esq., as Ondldate for the efflee of Tax Collector for
Richmond twanty, at the ensclng election in January
next, and oblige ldecß] A'amt\c/rass.
py* Mr. lid tor *—Plea*r announce
KIRKLAND as acaudld.te for the Sher Salty if Burke
oounty at the election in Jaa a ary nex'«
Mast Voters.
Burk i coan'y, Eept.S4,lßM. iepW
r wr JVIr. Bdttor Pf.a ‘JAMES H.
DANIEL, F*w , aa a candMate for Receiver cf Tax Re
turns from Uurke county, at the eusuing January election,
and oblige Mast Yotbbs
WuyLcsboro , Sep*.. J, 1906. sep2i*
pF" Mr. KdUor:—Please announce the name of
JAMFB Y, NAVY as a suitable candidate for the olficeof
Receiver of Tax Returns for J3nrke county, at the next
Jan ary e cotio *, and oblige [aepßoJ Mart Votsbb.
pW Mr. hd;.‘o*:—?lea ie announce J. W. REE*I as
a cacdf late f r Kec»iv* rof Tax Returns of B cocnty,
at the election In January nex', and oblige,
Pep97* Mart VoTaaa.
fIT To the Voiera cf Jefferson County *
citisensl—l am a candidate for election to the office of
Sheriff, Ln January next, and respectfully wk your sup
port. [octTJ JfcSSET. MULLING.
t&~ To the Voletbor J* ITerioo County j—Feilow
ciiiieLal lkm a candidate lor election to ike office of
Clerk of the Superior C u*t, in J»iu%ry next, acd re
spect fully aak your support. WM. A. HAYLAfeS.
c«i7
To tho Voters of JefTrraon 4’oaatf s— Fellow
clt onsl— I ad s CandiJ&te for rc-e ®c ion for Oidino y
at.d Clvr.ot the Inferior C?urt, in January next, and re
■peeif y ask your svppcrt.
• no
IT Wo mro Sutherland to announce JOSEPH
WABDEN as acand 'at ( r the'fflee of Ordinary of War
ren county, at tha election ia Janu.ry next. novlO
•T” Wo am autho-’lred so announce JOSEPH
SAXON a* a caodiC forTaxCo !e tor for Eurke coun'y,
at tho Election in J;k' ary n»xt n°Vf
CJF" Ad F.nyli*! dy, experienced In TE Nfl,
ia desirous to obtain a l nation, either as private Gov
erneaa i/ t a gen !• m i family, or Principal in a Semi
nary. Added to th s 'linker brar.chea of Big’bh Litcra
tu e, the ia qualified to teach French,Plano, Gui ar, and
Vocr.l Mu.-ic, I'aintio in Water Colow, and several kinds
of Fhdc.v Work
Perils . etirirg her reivices, will address Mrs. M. A.
MACDONtILL, usVegee.Aia. 0011 l
fMT Wow Dreaa hilka.-WAED, BOROHABD A CO.
ej en onday mornkrg an invoice of Bch Press
alLKr*, of the U’eit Parisian styles, such ss new deaigna
in Moire Antique, Cm Jr.’, Chene ard oro:he, Velvet
Broc d*?, Pla : n Kej ped, mi die*' Gro de Rhines, in
colors. Also, a few beautiful designs in French DE LAIN E
aud CASHMERES. cct2l
|F"Male io Order.— I r ave this day rece'veda new
supply ot Boy o l3l ie, tk>;or v d, and Black Ololh JACKETS
and PANT'’, besides many o h*r kinds of Fashionable,
Keadj-madc GAfiVHN i’B for Gentlemen's wear, which I
still offer f r sale on the most accommodating
Augusta, Nov. 2C, 1855. [n27j J. J. CLAYTON.
Augusta and Wayueaboro’, Ktsilroad, Auocs
ta, i o?. 16,1 Ss*s —On and after Tuesday, the 20th inat.,
Consigneeiby th ; s BoaJ w l be required to sand to the
Depot, and receipt for their g ods be'ora taking them away
uovl7-2w Wa. M. WADLEY, Gen’l Sup t.
Y!9 P " Fusl&lonsblA Talmna, C’loaAs, Ac.—On Mon
Jay, Oetcber32. we shall introduce oar Pall and Winter
Paeh : ons for Ladies’ Coverings. The styles are, The Lady
Piero», Tl* Promenade, Eureka, Rachel, Eugenia, and
The Princess Royal. The material—CLOTH, MOIRE
ANTIQUE bILS an 1 VELVE All tbe various styles
and shades will bs rePreien e
Our endeavor has bten tr seenre the lates and most
exclusive slyles for our ewa trade. We respectfully a licit
an examination of the Hoods.
0 , WARD, BURCHARD A CO.
0T Kail Fashions for Gentlemen's Hats.—WM
N. NICHOLS has commence 1 receiving his Tall Style of
Gentlemen's Dresa Hats, manufactured expressly for him,
by Messrs. Beebe A Co., to * hlch he will be adding week
y, f or •me time to come, a t riety of opposite the
ank of Aog ta. augU-tf
gW“ \V«. O. Prtee A€o Draper* and Ta ra
are reoeiving their T.U an ! Wi ter tuppliee, tmbr ng
All the newt!*, stylet cf the d /—HOSIERY,OLD F,
SCARFS, TIES, and tvery thing dealra le for Dretk.
octit _
PF“ A. P. Figuon <fb t’w.—Received per teamer o
the 17th -n*t., a fresh and well assorted lot of B:ys aud
Childrens’ CLOTHING, mifable for Boy* from 8 to 16year*
Old. A so, beautiful Embroidered OV >B BACKB f:r chil
dren S, 4. 5,6 an 17 year* od; together with a r e I stock
Cf Gentkmen's CLOTHING aad FURNISHING GOCDB,
all of which they are offering at reasonable pric:a, at their
nev esttbi shm n’. No, 215 Bro id street. novis t’
MEKCKR VSIVXRSITT, FSNFISLD, GA.
FACULTY:
RLY. N. M. CRAWFOKD, D. D n Preaid*nt.
8. P. BANFORD, A. M , Prcfesser of Mathematica.
J. E. W.LLLT, A. M., FroLoor of Chemistry and Natu
ral Phitoiopby.
Rtv. 8. G. HILLTRR, A. M , Profesaorof Belle* Lsttres.
K. M. JOHSSTPOS, A. M., Professor (elec.) of Lkoruig-s
TB-KOLOGIOAL SEMINARY.
Rev. J. L. DAGO, O. D , Pro'es*or of fijstematicand
"Pastoral Thookqfy.
*Uv. >. M. c xA'''*Oß'>, D. D., P cf Ecclencs
ilea', liis ry and l ihucal Literature.
A CAD £IIY.
*?eT. T. D. MARTIN, A. M., Tr
Oommecceseethe.aon the last WEDNESDAY in J” 1 Y
*!>« Ke.* -r Ce ieg course rtqu.re* four y«a;s « r ih#*
degree cf A. B Thoie w*»king to do *o, m;.y t the
LargG.f s, swl pu sue a«e en ifi: conree of three v^nr*.
Hav:n? been oiig cn.Jj ; e«gced for the educixt -n of
y:arg ir c a preparing forth* Goxpal Ministry, t:»s I*.Mi
te Job kevpj ihatcbjtct alaadilv :a view. Tne B«rfn'n>ry
ml races a th;** years' c*une of iuch stadia* are pur-
Bel in he moat ccieLr# ted Theo:og ; c>* B*minsr:c* in our
country.
The a atlecy » kept uefer an experisnswi Teacha*.
ard has iieen e*»ab t * v . d w *Jj special reference to filling
pep Is to »n:«r Col’e e.
The price f Beer:, In the viTg ,l§ s’.o per men* ;
Waai log. Room-rent, Feel, Ac ,
The next Term e:.mm«nc** cn the first - ay of Fehrairy.
1858.
V! i; v a fa*! and ab e Facultr. StcdenM ar* with con -
den.'o invited tothtnscai bsn. fl.s cf our beet instiiutic rs,
with the special ad vac tag?* o' a local on i«: o td free
he te- pu. cs and vi tv of *wr*.
I» order f the Board of Trss'ees.
w>m F lANDRUM,
STOLSH
O* the afternoon of Ti esrav, 9?.h Angus! ;**», by a
person who ec;-. d heeflee cf the fubscr.ber sni
4 s,; r»' free the c&i* d ivrr ‘he riett hand half bus
o e oiowlagdea minasicn* an 2 de*c; pirns f theC:tv
Bvakof Acguita:—on? of $lO, ktter A No. i 157 me tis
r J), .et:<r B.No. 4f5; onj cfU\ 1 tier A, No. 1727. M’!
p.rtou* . r* h r- br settled t v &• applicat'on will : e era. s
by thecnd:r*igne*i (or the psjm?-1 of the isme at .h;
if.’-'if.'h m ” ti * Iro ’ J1 d.i., aid .re a 11
!i:d t .SSS' c
a.iaa, '
B4Y fPXISSS AC4BESIT
’PHIs At«;'ecv, t.tnatotl »x mil,, ...t
I Ga.wi!>t*«- .ere.f r .h, -dm.7“ n ‘ 0 f
i r .-eaaad k-.-HDAT n JASCAR*,- h C.h£‘!* “ a .
. tor. .r * t oronai .tffi- eat
ofT.«h.c« atoowataocaaia h-
era of. oak-, sr* e nrod Fjt. r; 3,
the pair n ge a- d c -operation of an in eiffgcnt ard li-1
xa - pabl c,' h s c'c.‘ c-ol can«st fx’i to aoeomplish tte p ur ”
p s (prsiiti; vis stsb rhsd—the most gior •us of m i'
purpose*—4'.c nertPHttricg .c d efthe ri;*n-* crmmaa.tj’.
Fo. infortna'.ioa, terpe:arg terms, Ac , enqu re of
ctcMl D. t. HITT, Pr^phelor.
FOTTCE.
Tlf F, ih i subscribers, f- »: rr --Hperson* fr:m irading
If for th* following iz>, te wit: me for f; 70, da-,
cn th • 11th D«'fISM ; cue .cr #*'2*.°, due on the Ist day
of J ncary, IS'5 cu for f!2fi, cue cn the Ist day of
A!arch, '9*s cse for f 1260, due os the Ist day of Jen.,
1.-?56; and oae Sor 41*0.', due on the i§: day of July, 1964
—» J Nose* teountißg to 83,ms de payable to Ed
ward V' . Mwdy, cr be rer, a* the coshideraticn for wtioh
cald Notes were hss failed, and we are det-rculEei •
not to p j !hc same, ua.&» ccapcßed to dc to by 'aw.
ROBERT J.PCGSLEr, «
JOHN A. STB YENBON, j
doc 3 GU&DLN J . MILLER,
a IMfe—lSC BbM. Mr sale by
Xj bot& WM. H. *£«*. 1
COM MERC I.i j
PAVaNN AB, D»*c. 6 —Cotton—Arrived s nc® the B*th j
oik, 14,141 bales Upland, (12 2<»o per Ba J®® 4 ;
Aorn u an*! landings on the river: Tr m Uant ,• ano
2:&d%?eal*Undv The c*r>o*:s f r the sa e period
amount to
vi* :to ! iverpc.l 9 ORB tr»and; *o -aTre £,
Ct U- d ; t Huton 8, 75 b.i -a L>i«d ; to Frcri eoce K’4
bake : : cd to Nt* 7ori 5,405 bales Dptal: to »d -
d Jvh a#33 ba ts Optand; *r.4 to Chvrlwtteu -TO t>x
r«i, r( j __J a} e tids—l -a vine on hard and
SSftSdScSitfS, a 5 ock of 40,597 bales Up’and,
aoi 1%£6 do. Pea Isaue, aga?n:t 81,87! ba’es Upland and
C 55 do. Rea I.lan ’s at -ame toe la't year.
On Friday, the eloair-g day or our ta* wees’s rrport,
tba mi a t wa.qui , operatcrv w i nc the arr val of the
/t% i tneo overdue ai hew York. Ea urday, ;he fir t
d*- of tne weti under review, ttu Alanti.’s
t from Li7er or.l to 17th ul , a peartd In the
o'-rsirgparers,an: had tte tff; to:f unsfUMorocr cur
Be* ,td « a:ing hut a limiiei ceca'jd at 5» ta %X r - x '
tren«! Or M- the sales wrre smaH at a dtcLne cf
jgto %■ Tuesday op*n»d wLb a good demand at the
r*ites rftlir g he - ay rrev on the ale- r 2,‘TS
Kales A ful’ d-mard oinUnoed on w 'edc-e da , a dhold
«'« reoiai: ei fi m a*, unchanged flg:r-s the t « rea hTrg
3,577 rale*, i he an oucc d, W.dn s = ay eve
ning, h«a r rlralat Fa far oft'*; it amJu? Africa w ih
oar week s Ja.er dste* fr-m L vtrpo 1 ifctie acecut- s
h*d he ff tof Lnsetti-ig u- ca r ket yesterJay, and
only SI7 tales were *ii atl.*rt*ol&r • »i* u.
The sale* o f tbs week amount to 4,783 a!ti at th* fo’-
l r Wing pa tieu »r« : 40 at 8: at 45 a* SX; 18S ?*t
SBat c X 551 rt 6*6a. $%. 876a:9 at »*;
tk4a934 9 t ( J\\ 9.t 9£; 6s a 9X, ada fan y
1 >*. of 2 a es at 1 ctnts.
ID? so c-w ig qu itttjons, are a* near correct as we
ascertain, and *ucw a i*:line at mote of opsrati ns
yeiter wyof to %c ou .hose of ast w«k. W_ 1 arn
that in aome instance* a further decline A an eighth had
been no cl Usd to. Xtemarke ci.ee* dnll and irrecu’a-.
Low Mid: ing r ki^—
M: d izg
ft i t .dd int c Xvfi9—
G o Middling 9 (&
Mi ti in Fa r 934®
& a Island* —l h«% at l: continues a dul. c.nd inactive
m»r«ei r f sd'fcr pjon o' Cott n. Me hear of £aes
u '5 bal. at p cm raegiog frem 15 to£B'.
Hus— here « been a gx»d demand for be~-t
■in - our as', and rre h -rofsTes' 1003 cash* at to
4% T e.v Export cf the w.ek 848 caakf,
v:a: 48 to Ph Udtipra, an 897 ChiHes n.
; Wh&U — ere hvt een ago ;d •‘cmacd ' e past w j tk
for Red vh-atat $ 5. The stocic on hand »a
light and tns receipts are n:uch rtduc d—being only 7,5£3
buxkslasince our iait revort. Nesriy ’h" entire Wheat
crop < f Qe.r«' a and Ter ce^seefor export has k een rooght
io marxet, -aiE shown in the email and diaoi-ish ng quan
titi-i* da’ly received. The exports w«*ek have oeen
7/ 57 buihels—exc*«d : ng th; ie:eipt* some 4 A bu3h- is
&\ow —The s' s ekes Gtorga a.:d Tenne see bran s on
the market is Ii Lt, and m jtt yin second hinds. A good
domaLd p--tvailcd duritg he w«fk, ind the sa’es made
were -t piice« ranging I om 9.75 :o t. 1 in bbl , and 4.‘‘73tf
in sacks. We hexr of asac of ICO bbl;. superfine at 9 S?3tf •
The a'tHecoatinuei to go forward to co them markets
fr-'e y.and there;e p‘ bare'y keep p -ccwitb ihedeira d.
We qu b is., t e 1 .tier qioLai on for a
strictly ;rae srti ie of exira family Flour.
*iGorn —The stick on hana is •taall. and a good demand
p e«at)9. Th*. quotations range fr m 9 c. to |l.
Hay —Northern from the wfc’rf is te d *t Jl, BDd
frn at 1 25; a cargo of very cnoice Eastern brought
4 .8134 VcA Northe-m is :e.ailing a: 1 25©| .3734,
and kasiern 1 5C©t1.6234d»
Cofes—i io -ts: ; L been in good dema..d at our quo
tations, and the sales mide wer< in lots
;*?r lb. The’e is a good «to:k on the market.
Holt— I "be market kaept well supplied with Liverpool
fc&l . aa.* pr cesare :»ry ius:.,ined. The tale.: maki:g
are at according to we ght and ■. Be
sides thet in at:re, ihoio arc iwo cargoes afioat.
Sugar and Mola/ses —The ptcck cf on the mar
k iis v*ryiig'r.t; u.dirats aaleearemak r.gat oar quota
tions. Thi irarkei is bare of both New-Or.eans and v'u .a
Moaios.
Bagging —Sa‘es have bwsa made of Guany at 15c. The
slock j r. raplc f r the demand.
Axc'uings— 3terling ii quoted at 8. The Banks are
selling Checks on all Northern cities at 34 cent,
premium.; a-d porch sing New Ycrk Bight Lil's at % dis.;
5d y* 34 cent, It* da>s at \; B» day* at %<&)i ; Co days
at 13*(<£134; 20 days23{(&<<36 and Boston, Fr.iladelphis
and Ba iimere. 63 day bills ir 134^114 ptr c nt. d scount.
Freight*- Fatsign freights c a inue, tt 3i t 0 7-l6d.
ft-Colts: to i erpool, and liJ. for Wheat; to Havre f
UotUn lc., Wheat 22;*., bat little effering. In coastwire,
there is a fair enquiry, ani the f .llowir.g rates a-e obtain
ed : to Boston 7-16 on Co t: n ; to Few York by steamship,
Co ton, 3£c , and by nailing Yetse'.s, Cotton 7-16; irtils
detpljj, oy ie un p, Cotton to B<iHim:re,dul, at 516
for Co won.
CHABLEPTON, Dec. 7.- Cottcn —The market was well
att- n lt d .it the opening of the enrrent week, and .he salt a
of - the first —werehe.ivy, and made on the
ba-.ist f the ?ib:ve qu tations. '\ he trade on batutday
were, through the rgeucy cf the telegraph, put ia posies
sion cf '.he Atiautic’s adv ces, but as they were not or a
cha. acter calcilafed to i-spire mech coufidtioe, as % fur
theradvance wa. generally anticipated, our msrket was
neglectei, as may, in fact, be said to have bfei brou hi
t» a cta-jd, so little wsa coae. From that period up to the
close f businejacn edeeaday, the transactions showed
a langui 1 and drooping msrk.t, whore dowrward ten
dency a as in a m ia ureacoilerated by increasin,; rece pts,
a-d e>«ch succeeding day tfce operations werj marked by
a lower range of prices, until Good M rid i-g had declined
t- and Middling Fair *o B>fc. Thui stjod the
position of aff-ira when dea'trs were ma io acquainted
*itb the Africi’s a J vice*. Tae market yesterday under
these advices exh bited a good deal of ac ivity, an t the
tr.iusac.ions which, aiwiff be seen, establish a still lower
rarg-.s of \ rice*, were made within the margin of the sub
joined quotations, vis Low to Btric*. Midddog
Good Middling and Mi dling Fair 6Ji@9lAc. rbe re
ceipt* siuce our last may be put down at 19,9-3 ba’ts, and
the sa'e* in the same lie are classed as follows: Friday
?05i bales Saturday 821; Monday 924; Tuesday 1657;
WrdnesJ y 1 75; »cdTbursday 5000 bal s. b a dei up
wards of 20- 0 ba'esf.r future delivery, making the day’s
o orations tbe heaviest that hi ve b «n recorded for some
year*. The reactions cnrapr ; sel4 al s a
big; 75 at 89 16 443 at 6 hi 1296 at
at 9: 67« at 9*; i67at9 8 ll’; 15( 6 at 9jg; 207 at 9 5-16;
Ifß4a IWrtT at 9*; 5' at 9 11 1«. 68* at 9#; 88 at
918 0; 1749 at 9£ . nt» So bales at 9;ge. Sme Mr par*
ci la of ihentw crop Long Co'toD, recciv.d thi i week, have
been sold 8t rom 24 to2£c. for prim? San-ees, 80 cents fer
Mains, s.rd 7rom 83 to 43c. for mi idling fine so very flue
BeaJshrdJ. Floridas c ntinue in fair demandat prices
ranpiugfiom 16 to 22c , accordinv to quality; and up to
25c. f< r flnec ean “ MeOaithy’s.”
Rice— The great bulk of the rec'ipts, »lie’i coxpr’se
5279 tierces,have changed band* with n the range of 4®
85, principally from 4 7-16(& \ per hundred.
Corn— The receipts since out las’, compri e some 7000
lu hels North Oaro ina, ol ihenewcro; , and up wards of
M 62 boi-htls by the Railroad. The former has been sold
at'o; (Qifl %1 ou h.l. A strictly prime parcel might,
fro - its prt sjnt c»rcity, bring scm-ihirg over our } igh
eot figure. The atter ie’ls from 900 to |1 i e bushel of
50 R>3.. sack included.
Pitas -The receipts cr-mpria? 11C8 bushels by Ra Ir ad,
which is being so?d at from 90c to $t per bushel.
Hay —sh r ceiptsh/ve been liuited to 150 bales North
River, the bu k or w) ich w f s importe J I y a dealer
receipts b nee our last comprise 19,295
bushels. Exp rted ia the tin 15,614 bu») els. The
lulk o'that > ffering for sale has been of mlxe i quility,
i'ii h soeeu Eelliag a $1.7021 1 or red, and firm $1 95
tr *2.10 for v hite. The msrket clo es at about |1 9
195 or good running ioisofihe f irmer, and at f 1.9!
2 ft f r the latter.
J? ' out i his articls hvi been very much neg'ed dur
irg tr-e weel, and our qaetavions, which the ■ me ns
th s m-rent when we mad- up our former repor., have
wit'' d ffi -tilty teeu maintained, lie hulkcf t e Bale*
* ve cvn i barrels a. 9H &£d 49 %. Received this week
259 ft ■ arrela
Domestic Liquors.— The transactions m> far as we have
heeu able t > l*aro, have been limited to 100 bblc. WeLtern
Whiskv, Tth'ch w»s so d o arri eat 45c per gal on.
Boon —The market may beta d tj have been brorg'it
to a tand.o i g to the s c*rci yof B'des Aid Shoulders,
and the hi h prn es at which they fra he'd.
gait —in 6 U> sic.s arrived laie last ev ning. The
d.ma d, wh ch, as we ra d b*f>re, has been limited, has
hern u p ied trora on shipboard at SI.CS per sick.
Biyyittv —We rote sales of some 70 talcs Gunny 010 h,
he * v 14 and 14\|c.
Hn-iurs —Foma 16'J hhd«. Louisiana (f ihe ter* crop, the
i f the season, have reached therrarktt siuce th?
<ik » u rla t It has been distributed very gt.:er£ry
a nou -r de rs, no one < f wL. m hss bad a lot
onou b, if .ol ,to es abii*h a market.
Cafee. — o, in imd ots, commands Lem 11 to 12
cen>s.as in qual ly
Molamr—vr*! note the arrival this week of upwards o
CO bb'.B New Orleans, the ft s- < f ihe se-sen, the buik ofj
has been ;o!d at 42 to 44:, price pally at 42® JBj.
The fird of the new crop the previous searon re cbel us
early in November, and the market o nnsd at B.'@3'2c
ga'lon-
JArchanffS* —‘ t rling h»s exhibited decided signs of ar
improvement, and the maikit which oreaed at
c o-ed yesteiday at ~i\ (2l-3 per esnt pr.-m.
Freights— Are a \ iccirg. A vessel was taden up a
fe v days since to loid for Liver pool at J*d for Cotton and
fir Grain; shipmasters and cons gaees,however, at
theclos2of the weeo were asLi tg 9-16 J or Co-ton. Tr.e
wh ch fptned at's-16 for Cotton to Havre, closed
yesterday nt I%c There is a vessel loading f r Liverpool
at lOd so: Par-dy. Wc qrote to New York in ai iig ves
te's, Cotton 5 16; per carrel, and Wheal 150
per b ig; and per steamer, O ttoo he, Flour 50c per bbl,
and Wheat 50c per bnihcl.
1 I C TO MILL OWVSBS
Aen U aT’IOA wanted tbs first of January n x l , r.s
a rawer by a man of ttn yearo experience with Cir
ce -:.wi A y pereou in want of a Sawer wlil do we Ito
a> dr« early,bJ J A # . G XRiiKkR
oot2l 8 * BawJust, Georgia (railroad
AUGUSTA WORKS, AUGUSTA, GA!
Tllfi having purohssed the exten
sive MACHINE SHOPS, FOUNDRY and CAS
SHOP, with a 1 he machinery attached to the same, here
tofore telonging to the Company known as tbe “ Ai’gusta
Machine Work’,” aie now prepared lo execute orders for
CASTINGS,MILL GEARIN'.--, GIN GEARING, MINING
MACHINERY, STEAM ENGINE* and LOILKhS. SAW
MILLS, complete; SHAFTING and PULLEYS, RAILROAD
OARS and 1 *ONe, STEAMBOAT MACHINERY aud every
description Oi w rk usually made ia fir*: cIiSJ Machine
Chops, of Iron, brasu or W ood. Order 3 for work, not spe
o.ally contracted for, must be accompauie ! with cash de
posit of 50 per cent, on the supposed value of tbe work cr
dtred, and the remainder pa d on delivery of the wo-k.—
Address all letters on business tJ
L. HOPKINS k CO
PROPRIETORS.
Eerrt H. Ccmmiko, 1 Gao. W. Summ^s,
W. M. D’ASTIviKXC, | EOBXRT Y. HAKBIdS,
sepßo-dAw6m i aubetu Horxis*.
THE BUBKK HOUSE,
TIIK un .ersigt ed hr s opened the above HOUSE,
situated oh the corner of Broad and Washing: ,d§&,
8 reets and is pr pired to aocommodite transient uni
permanent Boari rs in as good stile as any ether House
in th= city. Tnis House has undergone extensive repairs,
which, together with additional rooms end it* eligible
location, warrant* the subscriber in saying, tlut with his
best efforts he hopes to make it a comfortable home for
business mon and travellers. H. D BELL.
Augusta, October fit’n, ISSA oc7-dAwif
VALUABLE LAND? FOB SALE.
WIIJ.be • kllow, 480 acres of first rate LAND, lyitg
in Eugar Y*Ue>, six nuh* south we* t from Ca: hone
Ga-: about S O seres unler cultivation. Theieison the
pla'C a com'ortable Dwelling, good oui-hon.er, a new y
built Gin H«u*e acd Cotton P-e»s ;jn fa?'.every thing ap
pertaining to make k one of t e n:«aaactc«t farms in the
country. For further particular?,apyi? to
J. DANIEL,
«e? 26 twAwtf Oalbonn.G*.
BUMMEFVILLR ACADEMY.
AUGUSTA SAND HILL.
THlki Inf ituticn has re-opened with a coneiderable ac
cevion, and it is of the '.each rs to mer.t
by attention and ind I’vidaal inetruetkn, a con
ti usn -e of the patron age *oliberH!'y twstovred.
Ihe s-edies emb ace a!l the brancl.es oi a thorough,
finiched Png'ish education, and a fui preparation for any
College o’ars.
The Academic yoar will te divided nto four Quarters of
eleven wee ks each, inclodicg certain holiuays specified in
the cirenlars.
The -tudents will be divided into four departments, with
the ft Bowing Term 3 :
Third Division, (Primary Studies) |7 per quarter.
Brc..nd “ (EnghshCou.se) 9 “
Fir>t M vAdvauced Ehgii-h with Natural S. ie. ce,
#l2 per quarter.
Classic Ccurse, (inc uding either division, '6 **
French or Germ'in, ( xtra) 6 “
Music ?0 “
PAYABLI QUARTK \LY IN ADVANCE.
Boar , i eluding l ghts, fuel, washin •, per month,
Prvat-pupils or clashes received u,cn terms to be
arrarged vith t e Prinftpa!.
K*vsat*c*s —Among other patr ds, the Principal re
spe« tfu ly refers to OoL H H. Otmming, Hon. Chas J.
Jeakir*, Rev. O. C. Dav\s, D. !>., 001. J. Mil edge, Dr.
John M. Gait, Me-cs I*. C. Warren. John H. Fi:ten ; also,
?re*i :tnt auu Faculty cf the CWiege of New Jersey, at
Prnceton.
For further Information,o’* ciroclarf, address
ect 4 rfftwif N FOBTFit FFQWSF, Pr nc pah
LANA A WAS -IBURN ,
(SCOCK»Oi'B TO)
WASHBUBN, TVILDEK & CO.,
FACTOR* AX’D COMMIS&IOX MERCHANTS'
eatanrab, La.
Josarm Special ) i'aas. G. Daxa, i Genera
Jobs R.l*na>Sß Partners j li. K. WasEstTaX,") Partn’i
CSS. of the Exchange.
Or’ers for Ri‘*g*ag. A<x» «, and other sapplies fil ed
promptly at ;c»e«J cash price*. jyßl 6a
SA DDLFBY•—FiLLL TRADE IS 55-
OHKBMAX, JfebHP A tO. No. 841 Froad-ft.
O two doc 2* ove the Bank of An cj»;a, are ca; y re
ix vine, and have n.w on hand,aU.;eard weli selected
*5-. r:r:?: t f 5 D -LBS, BRIDLE’, SARN£a s , WHIPS
TPUNK", VAI foE',CARPET AGB.a_ cveiy descrip
tion o< c in the l£ce,m*niß*cturea exprcciiy by tl sc:
'o-tij rairket.
Al>'o,
•vy ?tnck efSADDLERi HARDWaSZ, COACH
MAiS A SPRINGS, AXLI c 1 .MALLEABLE
.
tti xl l-jw ; r ce*,and on their =sua! Lceral ter s for ap
proved credit. aa2l-J twSm
LOUTS, SHOE ASD TxtUHKS-
T'HK *nbscriber has jsst received at his store,
A ne rly oppo:ite J. A T. Bone’s Uariwa e fiß]
Ftcre, his fall supp yof LOOT SHOES and fll
kaudoa BEO r \.Np. is stock cor prices a f
co P «t« asaortnaentoftheverj later sty . s—. rices rca- i
* call and tee thtm. JaS- W. B . RCH,
_ c^u*»2 m At the old stand of H. E Qiarke.
T .. v ,„ tio fck-WiBD.
lY rV fr ‘>j ii? aatocriber, on 1
as B-s PHILIP, lb |
c cr ; *x - t , ,l “ rn - 2 * t-ch s Lgh, of a yeilowOß
. :Uit r c “ fcc
ro*s d c ar the cay of J°u Tl *7 v 48
xr.%2iDghi- way to h stud C t** —be«s nodcxfct .
fce paid Sor Lis delivery to me fa a ve wdl ,
n '’ !
HOTICE. :
i'HK aubeofibrr clT*rs Id leas; LOTS on r> . •
-Jxß.r«-,:r.-iaj| t >ary » CatcpbcU I
iczm olfl.. jr u-xarac-a, Wito a
M.J fifty feel and > from o( c r more U pit j
seaai.n given on the firm day of January next. *1
005-2am6t EUGENE VLRDREY. '
BUSINESS CARDS.
4 i AS') ; rI\SSB CAROS, net eacee i
airline* w»l usaneJ order tbishsaiatthar atte* *1
per asner?. Cars* rreed ns will be e* mtt
pre rata p*r Hoc.
WALLiCY & WIKGFIELD,
ALEX. M. WALLACE. j 2* . P. WINGFIELD.
C- KXGRVL ( MSOC HAXT6, ted
T Dealer iu?-odnce, Atlanta, Gecrjr«,wtli«ive pe fal
atlen.i n to it-: side of Paeon, Laid, tetter, Floor, To
bacco, kz.
Barsas to—Wallace, Knoxville, Teon.; Tooe, Bro.
£ Co., Maryvil?, Tenn.; U. P. Oox, Lonisri-le, Tenn. :
J. Dona* fc«.r,"a*tsa,Te n.; Jch-.fo . A ilair, Ma-ii<ra
vi.’le. Ten n.; rt •‘-ton * Bro.,Fi viewer nnty,’Tenr*.; Fains
A Kl~g, Ottdr: g% Teen ; Ya'gn A PUk e, Sweet Water,
Tenn ; K. M. Jacxfor, A*i rs, Tarn.; PouJlaic, Jen
nirg ACo , t , Ga.; John Cnacirgbam. G-e*ns
bosv.Ga.: F. ’•- Luca , atrecs, Jo’-a H. 5-«»e,
Atr-ew, G*. Jo?a M-dls-’n, Ga.; Carbar. A
BoS, Macra, Gi., F. T. Wi lit, Eaveinil.Ge.
nbv9 lv
p y # EAVAKT
ATTORNEY AT I.VW, Hartwell, Ga„ wl 1 practice
„ ia "he '•ou r t<et cf Jack oi, Madirou, Ebert, Hart,
HaoersV-r?. FrsnHin and '* : i**v covS-ly
L4MBETH HOPKINS,
WABi H9US£ AS3 COH*TB?IOS MZBC3AST,
• f«eori(ia,
(yr liuji* On AttftMM *» a’l ii* Departments ~
*SO
LUTH£R C £C-LL,
AT li\\V, Office co Washington
tr et tetweea 8.-wVi and Ellis. oT
KACX£NZIE a LAWSOI?”
4 ITORXh\>» AT LAW Wayueaboio*, Burke
x\ county, Ga., will practice ia Burke, fco. iven,
son, Emana~l, Washington, Talnali, Montgomery a d
K ch~cnd coontie*.
ALKXA>i> v «t MACgaaaie. | Jqhn p. Lawsom.
JCRN A. O'SHIELDS,
a TIORS*iY AT LAW, Calhrun, GorJoa county
Ga., r ii pnetioc in all ha counties of '.he Cnerclree
Circuit,andin Fann d,G.ltacr aal Pickens of the B u?
Ridge Circuit. sepT
J?. W. HARKfiE. M- D.j BYSIDSNT DENTIST.
ROOM-v o-e door ClarLe A Co.’s, Jewelry dtore,
opposite Georgia Kai'.roai Lank, Augusts, G*.
The Coat:, cous Gum, L.o. k, and fc.agle TEETH c ay be
ceer, at the oTc?. Prices as foria.-rly. Dr. If. has estab
liahcd a il Di. ot iu Au«rosta, whtre Dentists may
2nd ever,- arli ie usrc in h: prc.ession at the lowest
prices. no 2
BLALGC? A WHIGHAM,
ATTOUk >k b AT *.AW,PayetteTil!e, Fayette coun
ty, r? w i' promptly a tend to any bu»int»s
entrusted to th r c*re in tee folo-ing counties, vii:
f yette, Eeury, Fulto , D.Kalb, Cobb, Campbell, Car
rol , t£c**r'J, Coweta, Troup, .‘Meriwether, Pike and Spald
eg-
Jesac !v. Blalock. Kogm L. Which am,
. ; ?C
PisILLI? B. EOEINSON,
AT LAW, Greenesboro’, Ga., will
prac ice In the count--. * of Greene, Patuam, Ogle
thorpe, Ta •''x f err > t Wilkes and Wr*-cn. jy>9
idOOK2 * XUiTLE,
OLIiVKVOftS and CIVIL E?JGINEERB, W;U at
U teai to any work in their profession in Richmond,
4 rke oi ai* cining eounGes. Groera ieft at Finn A Os
mond’s, on Greens-street, at United States Hotel, o
Ihroung the meet with prompt attention.
Reference* —Uou. John P. King,Col. Hen r y L. Cum
oamg. K. ii. <>ardlrer, Jr., r srj. ohll-daw?>rn
1/i.NTAL NOTICE.
Dli. HAAIIKHUV offers his professional services to
the oitiaens of AogU3ta and vicinity. He has in hie
numerous trs imonials of bis ability and skill as
a aithful Dentist. He can also give a number ol the fcrst
families in Mouth Carolina as reference. Office over
Haines’ Drug Store, i’ro .d-etree'. myi:b dS?.n
F. H. FITCH,
ATTORN BY AT LAW, Faircurr.. noeU county
Geo., will collect claims promptly, a-, .mme
elate notice of their collection. Proicasioa* cusiaost! at
ended to in Oampbeii, Fayette and too Adjoining coui--
t!es of the Blue Ridge and Coweta circuitß. li-rtsw
S. E. d W. 3. KEEK,
ArTolt vKV«AT LA W, No. 5 vVarren Block.—
We have this day associated ourselves together -n the
practice of Law ard equity, under the aoove name
and sivle, and will attend to aii tr us
ia the M.JdJe District. 8A d L EL ELBEttl KERR,
Augusta, Feb 1, 355. * WILLIAM HENRY KERR.
aplfi
P. ۥ LA^^STO S,
ATTUIINKV AT LAW, Oarnesvida,
practice in the counties ol Madison, uert ana a.*. ,
of the Northern, aD 1 Franklin, Kabo r liaber
sha m and Hall of the Western Circuit.
&S7KBKPOBB:
Col. W. L. Mitchell, tsq., -..ttiens,
C. Peeples, kaq., “
Gabriel Nash,Esq.,of Ja." clsvilte.Ga.
Col. B. F. Hardeman,Lexington,Ga.
Bamctvi Freeman, Esq.,Newiian, Ga.
Coi. Hopkins Uc'iey, Americas,G mh*-«ly
DB. HENKY S. BACON
bAVIJMi returned to the city,tenders his Professional
services to the citisena of Augusta and vicinity. Of
fice over the sum of Messrs. Thayer A Butt, where he can
always be found, when not professionally engaged.
Refers, by pel mission, to Dr. I. P. Garvin, Dr. Joseph
A. Fve & .. U. li. Gumming. Messrs. A.J.4T. W. Miller
'■V. ’arkson, Esq. mhi3-6m
fcltt&Ußß it EUNTEE,
i TTOBNKY* AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Qa. Tbe
k. term for which the undersigned and J.N. Glenn.
Jr., Ee-p, agreed to practice in Co-jartnerßbip, having ex
pired on the ist ult.,he has ugaociated with him for th>
present year, JAaiEb ... HUNTLR, Esq , and solicits so?
the new firm a share of puolto patrona e.
JA.n£e if. BHJIMONB.
Lawrenceville, January 39.185.*). febl-tf
JOHN S. SALE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga. Cflloeov'er
Ghrouide A Sentml Office, Broad st. i»80-ii'Jw«sr f
f. MoChiKBT, Charleston. | R. M. Hooks, Chattanooga.
MoC&EEBY * HOG2E,
COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION AND FOR
WARDING MERCHANTS, iirown’s Wharf, Charie
ton,B.C., willai-teud promptly to the sale of all Country
Produce and Mauufectures, to the Receiving and For
warding of Freight, and to the filling oi order* iD tbif
market.
Refers to J smeu Hope, Esq., Augusta, G>.; Shepherd,
ulcCr. erv k Go., ’-ii.v e.-n.oa, 8. O. to
PEL SiZY ft CLAYTON,
WAUEISOLSL Aill) LOMMltifiiOft M» R
OHA.NT3, Augur.ta, Ga.
HEKiOT ft PETIT,
NOTAKIKH, AVERAGE ADJUSTERS AND FO£
WA-DING AGENTS, Ohariertor;, K O
ft
ercoscaoßa »o william a. OR«ma
COTTON ANDUKNKUAU'O.MMtgbiOJV a? KB
r HANTS, b 5 North Water-st. and 49 N.
Philadelphia.
Wk. M. Obbimbv. I Wm. W. UaßKN*sr
LAW.
;DW. YOUMO lISLL, after thirteen yoars expert
;-'lj enee on the Bench, has practice, fa-
Grange. Oa. ly
JOUR fi. TILLEV,
a TTOBWBY AT LAW, Crawfordville, Ga., wil
practice in the counties of Taliaferro, Warren and
Hancock of the ' Tthern Circuit, and the county cf
fireer.o of the Ocrau**ei Circuit. rt 22
c STSOTHRR,
a TTORUBV AT LA W, Lincolnton, Georgia.
A dlSly
W. L. UVARLERy
ATTORNEY AT LAW, jsTerscn, Jackson county
Georgia.
RaPicsßWOßfl—S Watson and M. Witt, Esqrs., Jeffersoi;
D. W. Spence and W. J. Peeples, Esqrs., Lawren-’ ville;
J. 11. Newton and C. Peeples, Esqrs., Athens; Law ark
and M.Grah m, Esqrs., Gaineavr'o,
CHEEVES 6 CO.,
■ AtC. A. L. Lamar's corner Drayton and Bryan-ntt.)
fj'ACTOUb AND CQMMI&BIOR MBIICHANIB,
S H anah, Oeo.
v*. w. Chikvzs. | Johm R. Biko.
nUt-dtW'W
&1 M3&CKK K V KE,
If ACTORS AMD CGMMShSION M Bill'll I»T6
’ Ai alacbicola, Ha.
Jon* B. Biws. I Wm. W.Onavvia.
n35-drw*w
aiixfift «& jundell,
AITORKBYB AT LAW, Waynesboto’. Qa. re
fers to Messrs. A. J. A T. Y7. Wii’er, of Augusts,
and ?»><.'■ --'s. ~r.7a- on!:. nS f
WfeLiAH 3, DOaJSGEStTf,
ATTORN SV LAW. Newnan. Ocwetn county
Goo., willpraclioe In allthe ooantiesof the Cowets
Circuit.
N. B. Special attention paWto th? collecting practice
Newnaa, Geo., September !2th,lS*3.
JOHN C. CAKIiCBAIL.
COM MILiG;07: KBRCKAMT, Auguata, Ga., wil
attend to the stile of Produce of all kinds, consigned
. o him. c.29r
iiTa, Him,
Attorns? aro colm£hllo t lav*
and General L3nd Agent for Gilmer county.
Plifay. Gilner county, Geo. onrg*
JOSEPH WABRS3,
ATTOBRRV AT LAW, W»rrenton,Ga., wd.prae
tice in Warren and the adjoiningconnties. dpecis
attention given to foreign claim". :a36-ly*
J. A. £ABL«S,
(Lose Firrr- oj Stymovr, AnsUy lb.)
AA MR Kit Aa. UOMJWIBSIO3 AND PftOOTJt *
VX MERCHANT. Align eta, Georgia. Office on Bread
fltreet. opposite Bank of Brunswick.
a. C4MPBBLL. | /. W. OACT.
CAMPBELL A OATTT,
G1 BSKKAL PIIODVC H AGKftT*, for the par
1 cnase, sale and shipment of all kinds of East Tennes
see Produce, such as Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Wheat 1
Com, Oats, Fruit, Ac., Knoxville, Tennessee.
(Warehouse —At the River.) fIC-tt
FULTON EODIX,
ATLANTA, «A.
BY A. ft,KIEV FA
VALUABLE LANDS FOR BALE,
THB iubsc'ibrr offers for sale 80,003 acres of LANP,
si ante * in I.***, Taker and Toug ierty counties, in
bo ies of 210 tj i <mi acres each, a part of whi.h are im
proved and i c ItiraM'tt.
I and-M ten selected with treat care, and
coxpr.se i cm. o. i < v-ry choicest Oak and Hickory, and
Pine in thv Southern country.
Persons in other parts of this or the adjoining States,
wishing information in regard to the Lands or the coun
try, can obtain it by addre sing
W. W. CHEEVER.
fST" When absent, Mr. Y. G. Rust will act as my agent,
who can at all times be (bond at the office oi Sims A
Obeever.
Albany, April 82, 1554. au24-twAwtf
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
F. M. JEN JIN 33, PROP^I^TOR.
THIS popular and well known Hotel, the ttuM conitxU
ly eiiuairkt in theory, is now open for reception of
customer*. The undersign wa-, or a number of years,
the proprietor of theG obe, and flatters himself that he
has st l the utility and disposition to afTor.’ to Lis patrons
the accoxmodati-a cf yore. He will :ak- this occa-ion to
ray, th3t he h*a secured the services of Mr. J. V. CLARK,
ms his assistant, ani will guarantee to the traveling pub
lic, who may patronise his 11. us;, the test fare tna*. can be
fu-nished in the August*, favarnah, Charleston and
North.rn j!artels, ihe UNITED fcTATE.’i is now open
under his c anagem .it and supervliioit, and all he asks of
nev or old customers is a call, if ih»y ere not satisfied he
will not complain. Board SIAJ per d \y.
octll F. M. JENNINGa.
STRVWBRRRY BLAST
TpHIftTV Premium varieties, inc u icg rcch
i. efcoic kids ss LONGWORTH S PSOLI/IO gXV*
McAV .i’SSCIiRIOR HOVK’.’S SFEDIIN^.
B aCK P.tt ? N CE, DEf SCENT BESDLNG, Wf
CO .‘F, -*c., Ac., nay be o Wined In Urge
or •mall quantities, frvtn the subscriber. Plants properly
set cut in Cctfber. Ncvembtr or December, wiL b arfair
CJope oi f. uitthe following Ppriug. Bee forthcoming No-
T'.mter No. o r &*utKcm Cultivator for fu'i directions
Price of Plants, &) cent, per cosea, cr from |1 to %i per
hundred D. B EDMOND,
olf-utwA Augasta, Ga.
DIVOfc GRADE HEIFERS FOR SALE.
SBYKHAL HADE or HALF DEVON
HLI?• *, fwrioca ages, rom ex
celient fusing ?cws, and s red by the
prise D;vcn Bull. * Keokuk,” w -?
grre was puM.sbed n Sett. No. (1553; of rcuthern cult *
vitcr. For particulars of price, Ac , s
oc: 3 d*.w wtf D. BEDM'-SD, Aigasta, Ga.
QUINCE TREE?.
TMiH Orange shaped variety—plants wi h an abund
-1 ance of ro:t3 anU spreedirg heeds. 25 cents each—
-52,50 per dcsen.
0c.17-dwew:f D. REDMOND, Augusta, Geo.
CSAG'i- ORANGE PLANTS FOR HEDGING.
OE2S an .’ :w year old plnnts furniah-d by the quanti
ty. Price 'run fsto $5 per thousand. Also a few
of larger grown, suitab e for ornament 1 trees, a* 25 cents
each. F-l. and compiete for planting and trim
ming edges, Wi4 be turatshed ail purchasers. Address
oetl* d:w*vtf D. Augusta,Gee.
STOP T£E muadjsr k r:-si,ooo reward:
BHORK FROM UAUHfcftTOK JAIL, oc the
night cf tfce’Fthcf eep.etn er, WILLIAM C. CUM-
L.ING, eomet m s caled ‘‘Oriillßt CCMMING,” who
ha been arrested and imprisoned for Ihe mnr er o' John
K'.tchersof Warren county. The sa:a Camming is the
ton of David Camming, of Washington county, and is
about 19 years of agr, aoou: Sleet 4 inches in height, sandy
colored hair, bThtorb.ee eyes; when he left had whiskers
c tfcf ss.ee color as hi. hai: extending axocnd the chin,
round faca, weilmv'e, xnz weighs ab:utl4o or 150 pounds,
snd has fair skin. The eaid Cuan ~g has had a fair eda
cat;cn,and writ a a joed hand. A reward of $750 will be
pa: i Jj me, oc Lis „t livery to the riser ff or Jailer of War
ren county. EC Zt B. KITCHENS.
I 'alii par, in addition to th* nb.ve, a reward of *tsi
*PJr T< hcniicn of said Ccmnicg arJ his dal. very to
the bhenff or myself. JOHN J. PILCHER, Jail r.
Warreutoa., Sey•». 2L»t, lSt>s. se F 23
G.EUM AN CULOtiAK QaartaT'piuts, half-pints'
and song bottles of genu ae 1 ARINA, just teceired
by [aovß'J , V. J. FOGARTY A 00.
PUBLIC SALES.
fciHRUSLF ** W-D be sold,!
Vrn P.tfi'i; Tati'z' JANUARY rex 4 , before the !
Ceurt-houeediLrm l-etweat the !
nrual bcar3 .f ith -ying t -w t: ‘'ne
ts f iattre tia Mtecm ?aw M lan Ten Acres o? La'd.oa
whfehtbeM U is Gtoated. P the ri'.’aee of l homsor:
levied upo .as t'e property of Ada-n J ‘-nith to ss; sfy
snoefry £. fag. ; one ja f 4 vor o f C. H. vs. Ldam
J. Bm:th and John O. Cai b. o' s in favor rs John lump
k n,C7.e uto* vs AJam J.Mmiib and Bivin W. Jems,
one nf-.v.r of J hn Lan.- V n, ereru.-r, vs /dam J.
Smith ard John c. Smith Pr P r * n><! ou*. by the
deferdant. FRANCIS fe. FUILSM, therifL
December 1, tSSS
( OLIMSIi PHKRIFF’S SALE.—WiII be sold on
the a st Tie day in JA'CARY next, b twe a t s e
usual hoar*of sal-, refore the Coart h-»U5e door in raid
ccun r, a tract of i nod eng two honirel acres,
more or lew, adj Lam* lands cf /oekah Bt Tallaud others :
Le»i d rpon as the pr petty of Marion to • itisfy
two fl. La issu d from Ootrr v ia Scp.rior Coar , one In
fsvor Abel J. uchinga-n Ts. Ha 1 n Robe ts, the other
.a fsvor of wii jam-.Dn-nvi. Marl t Roter i Property
p inted oit by Abtl J. Ha« v iDe r O3, one cf the plaintiffs.
Pec.l 1355. FRANC S M. FUL .KR, Bh. riff.
COLI MBit > HBRTF’s bALK.—WiII be sold on
the Brst in JANUARY next, be'ore the
Court-h use do .r in said county, between the usual hours
of sab, one 8, r e* Horse, supposed to be eight years old:
Levi-d tpon »s t: • { r *f eriy of Jam.s A Jencicgs, to sat
■fy an xecc tiun n favor of enry VV. Tu;t vs. James A.
jearJags. T«ope:ty lo ned out by plain: iff ia execution.
Dec. 1,1555. >RANCI M. F L;ER, rheriff
BLHKk bai.T. —Will b= sold,oaths
Toes lav j a JANUARY nex% before the Court
housrdooria Waynesboro*, in siidcuun’y, wi bin the legal
hoars oft ale. to wit: A and Lot in the v Uage of
Alexander, containing t*o arres, knewn as lot No. IB:
L.vicd on as the prrperty cf E. H lo ‘ gtiafy a
G. fa. baUsd irom a M agi. irate’s Court in said county, In
Cav r of Andiew De erey vu. E. r. D gnal.
Aho, a Negro Woman 8 ave cf dark complexion, about
45yearsnd named Lannth : I eve: on a* the property
o' DanielG. White, t> satisiy tuodry fi. fas. i«tuiug from
a s 'agi<truths Court io * aid county, in favor cf John J.
Watkms vs Dan e G. Wbi’e. Froperiv pcinttd out by
the Jefeodant, Daniel G. White- Levies iraie ?nd re
tu n:d to me by a Constab 1 -, this No "ember 24, 185. S
7 ' oy W 1855. a C. KIRKLAND. Tep. ? h’ff
ELUKUT bHLlilFF’b BALK.—WOI be so d,
fore he C urt-housedoor at E herton, S.lb.ntccuu«y,
on the first Tu-sday in JaNUARY next, between the
le~al «i!e hoar*, one Nesro Mn, by the name of StJney,
da k comp!txi)r,a'»cut IS years od: Levied on a.s thj
property of the estate o f James h. Jones, deceased, in the
hand* of 'fhenras F. Wiilis, the alministf&tor to satisfy a
d lx. issued f era ths Superior Court o' Eibtrt couatv in
favor of \V Us. n M. Hastell and Jamts M. WiUis vs. Thos
F. Wild*, adorn tirator cf Jimts 8. Jones, deceased, and
one othtr fi. fi. vs. said Wilhs, as acminbtr ito r of said
S. J.nee, deceased. Property ponied out by
Wsier Stephens, thLi 27th day of November, 1855.
December 1,1855. MARTIN BOND ShT.
<iLRTH«KPIs MiKlvtFF’o fcAS.K-Will be
sold cn the first Tuesday in JANUARY text, be
fore the Court houte door in lexinvtoo, Oglethorpe coun
ty, between t’ e legal hours of eale, sh: ol’ow eg property,
to wit: One Negrc M n by the name of Ltwin, ab:ut 86
years old : Itv el on as the property of Noah W. Mea
< OXB, to eatis'y one fi. fa. i eued from the Inferior Court
of iial.l county in lavor of Nancy C. Arnold V 3. Noah W.
hfeadew#, and o:her fi. fns. in my bauds said
Meadows Pr« p .sty po nte:> ou: by defend nt.
Dec. 1,1855. V7. B P. HAYN E, Sher ff.
POSTPONED
ADMIKIbTBATOU’B BALL.—WiII b-. sold on the
flrit Tuesday in JANUARY next, befi ite Court
Home dcor in Coff;e county, agreeably to an order of the
Oc urt of Ordinary cf Albert C'.utty.one lot of land, eon
ta nin'* fear hardred and ni: ety r.cree, known by number
B>4 in the Jst Di.t r ict cf formerly Appling, now Toffee
Sold as ths lmds teloEginsr to the estato cf Jane
Higginbotham, deceased, Ute <f k’lbert county. Terms
c&eb JOHN G. HIGGINBOTHAM, Aum’r
December 5,18*6
G1 L AUCIA> 8 bAt.R.—Leave having teen obtained
* f the honorab e Cour. of Ordinary of Toiu-nbia coun
ty, wl* he solD. n th* fi.,t Tu bay in JfEJIvUARY next.
Tour lots of J and o taming on* iund ei acres, lying .md
be : n> in sid county. So’d as tbe L .nds beioagiDg o
Nathan S., James M., Mary A, | E d W l iam E. Baston,
u.iuor <h ldrenof Mary Bastcn. der’d for the benedt of
ladminors. JOHN BABTON,
Dec. 5, 1855. ABSALOM AMAKEP, ( Guar ns
C'tUAtiDlAUk’h 8 A LB—Will be r.cl J, at the Lower
s Market Hocse, in the City «f Augusta, inaccordancs
withar. Oider from the Ocurt o! Or inary of Richmond
ccur y, on ;he flr.tTn sdiy in FBBRUABYnext, between
the usual houisol 8s e, ihres N.g ocs to-wit: Sara:, a
woman, about 80 years of ; fopfccy, a woman, at>cu:
28 yt a-s of age ; Penry an infant. S months o’d.
J°u »• th<, . |,roper, y ts Hes(ki*h,S l ,yanna'i, Vir:,i:ia,
and Wi'Lam Law Is, minors, for ii vision among the heirj.
Term* cash. Pure..as rs to pay lor Bill of Bale.
JOHN FLOYD, i ~
WILLIAM A. JO3EPH, | Guar ' ,ans
Pecemfccr 4,185‘.
INXhCLTOII’B feALK.—By Tiriue of a ecreecfthe
J fcuperior Court cf Chatham county, I wi l offer for
£ sa'e befor* the Cojrt-houie in the city of Savannah, on
the first Toe.diy in J».NUAKY, btirg 7at Janu-jr ,1856,
'he following properly, be'on;ing to the estate of the late
Thomas Green. Sale toc;mm*nceat 11 o * o:* :
All .hat t act of Land on Hutohiison** Is'an 1, opposie
the city of .-avaonah, containieg about 400 ac es bcund
north by Back r ver, east by latds of i-s.ats cfW.W.
Starke, tnj west by Jud..e Ring’s lani. Ihistract is divided
in five lots. For this land is unsurpassed
- hy any in th_ low country of Georgia; li is LUbiect to dry
cultme ; the river banks being short, they are easily kept
, in order.
}’ also,
‘ Ab ut 1,500 feet river front, tuq cif in lots of different
leng hs, suitib'c for wharves, lunber yards, Ac. The
. river is de.p near the m, ter hne, being 15 to 16 feet, a
r sa rt distance from low water mark.
Pi-ns of the Plantation and Wna.*/Lo f s can be seen at
_ the Counting Room.
ALSO,
The so 1 wi g lots of Lan :
Lot No 191, til) district, Marion co., 160 acres.
M 181,11 44 Randolph co , 202Jf acres.
* 244, 4 4 Kaadoiphco., 2<2>4 cres.
„ “ 114,12 44 Lee county, 202J* acres.
4 ‘ 816,18 44 Monroe co , k6J a res.
* 179, 8 44 Crawford co.
“ 5?, 1 44 Dooly c0.,250 acres
44 '9T, lti 41 Dooly c0.,250 seres.
44 26, 12 14 Dooly *0.,26.) a:rts.
•* 803, 12 * 4 Dooly c0.,250 acres.
:r 44 807, 12 44 Do .ly co., 950 acres.
J u 1, 18 44 Dojtyco., (60 acres.
" 2. 18 1 Dcoly co., 260 acres.
k * 41 80,13 14 Do ly c0.,260 airre
* 82, 1 8 44 Deo yco , 260 acres.
•* 59, 18 * Early.
* 4 186,11 44 county, 250 ceres,
v ** 71. IT 44 Thomas county, 50 acres.
“ £O6. 2,8“ P.u dmg co , 4'< acres.
14 16,21, 8 * 4 Gordon aouaty, 40 acres.
44 81, 4, 3 44 Gordon co., 160 acres
** 291, 7, 8 44 Uor on co , 160 acres.
44 193, 7, 8 u count.% 16h acres.
H 1 6, 21 41 Oobb c;cn!y, 40 acres.
‘ ls-2, 3', 2 44 Murray co , 169 aerts.
. “ To, 'B, 7 “ Muiravco, .6 > acres.
" 775,21, 8 41 Cherokee co, 40 ac ea
44 789,15, 2 * 4 Cher.iee co ,4) acres
u *6. 9, 7 44 Faun n coun f y, 40 acre*.
4 279, I.*, 1 “ Lumpkin cc.unty 49 acres.
4 * 4046, 12 1 44 Luipkla co., 40 acres.
44 463, 18, 1 4 * Lumpkin co., 49 ;cr s.
44 269, 12, 1 44 Firsythco ,40 acres
44 816,12, 1 44 JTcrsythcv, 40 »»*r*n
4 2. in square N- - , » o-: ;
Lot • 616 4. - ■V pf
44 Beß, -,160a« *J
44 894 12 .4 ! ,-cree.
44 28, icres.
, 44 172, 8 8 Pt. ,4u acrcr
k Ab- . ,
Tws swent'; cf Lot
* 868. 4 Pok foa-tv, f 0 acres.
" 80, 2, Rtbun c 490 acre*.
, ALSO,
[ Fliieec Negrojs: Fr«n'<, Jim, Joe, E’iaa, Daniel, Ifar
° fcord. Miry, C nda. Judy, Giorge, Little Jim, Joshua,
1 Virgil, Alfred, Mcnsoiny.
O e Plantation Fiat, (n?ar y new,) one Wagon, Corn
Elders, Core Funs, Ploughs, Hoes,Spade?, one ihra»h ng
Machine, Ac
Terms?or the Land and Wharf Lots one-* hird cash,
bai nee one and two years, bearing interest from the day
of sale, ssru ed by mortgage aod p rronal secu i . For
the ’ots of La d, Ntgro.'s and P.srtat ion utensils, cash;
1 .u'Chasers pajiDgfo” tit es, and a’l n-oessary
; papers. [decs wßtl JNi>. Q. TERRILL. Ex’r.
I VALUABLE LaNDJ. NJLGBOB4 ASD SIOCE
FOR SALE.
I HE following LANDS may be bargained Lr at private
sale, between tbia time a r -d the ‘26-h day of December
f next, and if not disposed of by that time, they will be
l. sold publicly on the premises to the 1 igheet bidder, cn
V, LDNKcDAY, 26th day of DECE*BkR uexi, vis:
TRACT NO. I—THE HOME PnAOS,
Containing about twelve bund ed a d flfty-tve acres.
This tract is situated two end a half miles above Kingston,
immediately on the W. AA. Railroa J. Abmt three hun
dred - ere-, are in cultivation two hundred and sixty acres
of which a c upland, and the reat low ground, (on Cona
seem cre:k,) well soiled fer tr siDgpurpoies. Ail, bo h
upland aud ow.and,is fresh and good. The pla e is ele
gantly imp oved, ha ring a large and comfor.able dwell
ing bouse, and all outbuildings necessary on a farm, all new
and complete. The place is admittrd by all who see it, to be
oneofthi mo&t beautiful and dcs rabl# residences in North
Georgia. I is well watered, having a of the very
bjst Lioe-stoae bpringp; there is ais > on the place (situa
ted very near the Railroad) one of the oe6tLime Quarries
y in tfce State, net more than half a mile dist&Lt from the
e Cement Quarry of the Rev. C. W. toward. Th«re is on
the plsce a good water-power for running Mi li or o-her
Machinery, and orchards of the best apple, peach and
pear trees Tract No 2jo.ns tiact I*o. lon the west, and
oontaias four hundred and eighty ac* es, all in woods wits
out improvements. It is well watered, having a beautiful
1 creek runn ng through it. The land belonging to each of
c the above deaei bed places, can be cubivatwl, and nearly
all of it is first quality of up'aodv.
ABOUT THJRTY-.FIVE N KGRCE4 TO BE SOLD.
There wi.l be sold, also, at the same time and place, to
the h'gheat bidder, between thirty and thirty five Negroes.
Among them is one first-rate Blacksmith, one first-iate
Harness and Shoemaker, one No 1 r eamstress, very like
ly, a d pood House servant.
Will be suid, also, a fine let of Mules and Horse*, a num
ber of finu short-horned Durham Cattle, Sheep, Btoct
Hogs, and about 10,600 D>J. of Pork; two or three thousand
' buihe sofo rn, a quantity of good fed 3er, two carriage.;,
- and three or Lur Wagons, one Tay or Gin, one Thrasher,
and a number of o'Jter articles t o teiious to mention, such
ss Household and Kitchen Furniture, rlanta ion Tools, Ac.
The: e are a so llv o other quar ■ er sec i .ns of Land, about
fc SOO acres in al, iying immsdiatelp iu tLe same neighbor
£ houd, but notj.ining each o; her, n r either of the otter
tract?. These last lands may be bargained for
private yon go:d terms.
PROPPED CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE.
The terms of sale of the two tracts of Laud first d;«et ibed,
will le tne-tourik ca»h, the balaot e in one, two and three
", jears, wiih intrrest Jrom date, the purchaser to take a
' Bond for Titles until the Land :s paid for. The Negroer,
Stock, Corn, Ac., will be 6cldon a credit of t*elve months,
with interest from date. Eac h purcharer wi Ibe repaired
to give a note, with two approval seturit.ev, be<cre»he
propeity in delivered. The Pont will bs sold for ca?h.
Persons desiring lo look a the Landr, will find Dr.G. W.
GLENN, at Kingston, an 1 Rev. W. B. TELFORD, on tke
i piems s. Boh, tr either of them, w.ll take pleasure in
show ng the Lt nds. Sale to begin at 11 o'clock, on
Wedtesday. December 28.
* KarEaxMcad —I’oi. W. H. Stiles,Savannah: Col. W. g.
» Cothrir,Rome, Ga ; Mai. W. W. Clay ten, Kington, G* ;
R. B. Youcg, E«q « davann .h ; Col. J C. Sprouil, Carteri
v lie. J. B.EDDINS,
| nov2s-wtd for Wifiitm Ed Tua
MADIbON&FEMAL’? C3LLEGE,
\ AT MADISON, GA.
THE Spring Terr of this In*litttti:n w 13 begin on Mon
day, JANUARY 14th, 1656, under the direction of
. the foUowi ng vacuity:
Rev. JOdit PH H. ECHCLS, A M., President, and Pi of.
Mi rai Phi oio. by, A«.
Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE, A. M , Pro'. English and Latin
Literature.
Rev. WM. C. BASS, A. 8.. Prof- Natural Scierce.
Itv JOHN A. MOSILFV,A.M., Prof. Mathematics,
/rof. GkORCI C TAYLOR, Teacher cf Ea;p, Plano,
r ioliTjCrsyon and Oil Pslnticg.
MissA.E. ROBINBON, Pivo, Guitar, Singing, Water
Colors &nd Penciling
Mi » MARGARkI K. SHERMAN, Pr ncipa l Prepara
tory Detar men , and Instructress in Embroidery and
Wax Flowers.
Board, (including T ights, Feel and Washing,) per an
num, sl3“ ; Tuition in Literary Department, p«r annum,
ssu. No extra charge for Vccai Music and the Languages.
(Latin and French )
The first Thursday in JULY will be Commencement
Day.
CaUlotces may be obtained on applicat.cn to any of
the Faculty. W. C. BA-8, Sec. of Pacu ty.
so >29 6w
8000 DRAFTED APPLE TBKES FOB SALE!
« grafts v of a native Georgian, at my Nursery, 2
X mii*s of McDctcugh, Hecry county, Ga. Thr Trees
are cf ose an • two sumtrer.*’growth, and embrace fifteen
choice kind*, .hat r pen from the 15ih of June to the 10th
ofOctober. I will marie tach kind, them op in frooi
order, put straw an cloth aroard the ro.ts, and deliver
them a s the Joneabcrcugh station on re Macon and W*s
ern Koa-, 80 m .'es above M .con, or at th • Geor* ; a Rail
road, 140 mi es above Auguat?, st $8 per Lun J red Trees,
either of the one or taro hummers’ growth, of an average
site.
Naim.—'Yellow June, Red Jane, Lirge Striped July,
Horse, Large Qieen, Mang'-.&m, Pmcd or Ring, Limber
twig, Romtniies, Red N. Y. Pippin, foot Roncd, Lady
Wvsnington, Sngiiab C.abo, G.cster Parmain, and Lady
Fingers.
Fegister your moiey and send South Carolina, Acgasta,
-rr i-'avsncah Bank biCs, at • y risk, and I ill. send the
Tr es. My Prstcflßce is McDonough, Henry county, Ga.
nov:s-sm7t* JOHN DAILY.
VALUABLE 6EUEO FOB BALE.
'pHE UfiDkRgIGkFD oiers for sa ea va uab’e and
X very likely NEGRO BOY. aboa 4 tw?n*y ye rs of age,
a good Engineer, who has had cons derable experience in
mai'giT* a Sta'.iotury Ingme. He cay be seens: the
Globe Hotel L>r a wee*, on applicaUcn to the
aoT29-3 I.9AAC RaMr AY
10 TEACHEB9.
OWIXG to Providential c-cse€, the p cpritlor wishes
1 aPemale school Isia is. mtnt located in cne
of he most thr;-ingt jWi. 3 n Georgia. The Building u
rew, fine j finished and fit ei up, and so constructed as
to 3;*omr:od*te a small i&m’ly and a larg.-schooL A
Gentleman and Ladj can tad:y cl?ar S2IOO per annum.
Apply at ones at this office. nov27-w3t
WABHIH COUNTY LAND FOB SALE.
WILL be at the Court-house dcor in Warrcnton
on the first Tuesday in DICEMBYE n xt, two hun
dred and fif.y ac-£s of Pine L- ad, cn the waters cf Rocky
* omfert creek, adjoining lands of Ctsi les Lcgue, Thomas
T. Grace and others. -j one wishing to Fee the Land or
obia J n faitbcr information, may M>ply to HENRY R.
CODY,or E H. POTTLE, Esq., at Warrenton
C. C. CODY,
Nov 4,1655. Surv.vor C. C. A Edm’d Cody.
C LUMBIA LAHD FOB BaLE
TtTILL he sold, on the first Ta slay in DECEMBER
Yf next,at the Lower Market-house, in the city of
at U o’clock, the Farm on Washington road, 9
miles ab .ve a ugesta, known as the ‘£Uwti Place ” c;n
--t aim eg 210 acres. Can be treated for at private sale at
any time previous to the said day cf sale.
Mow .1, lgfif UPON F. DC6AP,TWUB.
PUBLIC SALKS.
Hart hhi-rifp‘B » ilk.-waiTe po'j on the
first -ruerday i JA*-UA Y nex , be f or the Opart
House d'e-r !n Hart county, wii. lathe it g_ * ’ ous cf sa e
the following p. r ,to wit: One Gray U . e, ugv
and Harne s : Levied nas the oreperty of Eii;,h Bird
by v r'ue of a fi f . issued from fttperi >r Court in
favor of T> omts A'kins v*. * Hi h Bird.
AL O,
At the s me lime and place, a tra-; of Land wh.reon
Jchns-'Q Maiey no / iivei. supposed tn be about three
hucdrel acre-, kin n" an.!s cf Robert Crump, Thcma*
ton and o hers, lj in Hari eoun>y.on the waters
ofOoV! Water creek: Levied on as t e property cf John
son Ma er, by virt e c- two Q. fas issned 'rem Eart ta
pe: ior C > rt in fav r of Henry Adams va Johnson Maley
a r d Jam C'a:, am, e rdors.-r.
(f UARDIAJf’W BALK.—-By virtue c'an or erof the
■ frd nary of Newton Croat'-, granted cn the firtt day
cf Octo er Instant, will be so d cn the first Tuesday in
JANUtsr next, before tie Ocurt-boose door In ihe dty
of CoTi gtoD, wi hin th* usual hear* cf sale,a Negro
Woman ,-y t e came of Darcns, about 88 y art ofsge.
roid a* the pre perty cl E Lxabeth B. and Caroline Hodge,
the ch ldren of he !a*t ma ruge of Hodge, dec'd.
Term* on ih. day. JOBS V’EBB, Gaard’n.
October 6, 18£5.
ADM I.\IBTUVTHIX’.-* S ALK.—:n pursuance of vn
or Lr from the Ordinary of Rinhn:o d ccun'y. will
be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at ihe
Lover Market-Hon e, in the e ty of Augusta, lich nond
county, between the usual h nr* o! «aV, a tract of Pine
Lan 1 containing Tbirte-n Hundred and F f y Cne Acre*,
o- he waters < f Spirit creek, about two miles a w ove Bel
Air, ~n i adioicing lands of G*o. W Crawford, Mr. Fl*m-
Ing, (late Harry Baker’s,) and 11. cj H. War.cn and
others Al.o, 3 "egroes, to wit: 1 ne£ro man named Joe,
about 22 old, a T nnr-r by trade; 1 negro man
iaE"d Bi:ly, about 4. old, a carpenter 1 negio
man n&m:d Moses, 43 year old; 1 negro man named
Harry, CO year* tld; 1 negro vocsn named II*:, S 8
year* o 3 . 1 negro wov>an named Rachtl, 85 years old;
1 negro n.»med Daphne, li ye-»rs old; 1 negro
wcbud namel Rebecca, 60 years old. 8a d property be
long cgto the esta’e of Pantahon Simon, d*.ceasei, and
so d so-the benefit of he heirs and creditors. T.ima at
sal-. Purchaser to pay for deed 'or Laud $5, and $1 fir
bi 1 of Eaie for each negie
N v 1, 855 MAGDALINA S’-MON, Adm’x.
DrflSi TRATORM 8 A Lit —Will be sold, oa
1\ the fir*t Tuesday in JANITAR next, at the
Market House in A«gusta,with n the legal hou t* o' rale,
in pursuance of an order *f the Court cl Ordinary of Rich
mond oounty, the following property of Benjamin Pyne,
decea*ed, vs: Tbo House and Lot oa the Perth side of
Brrad-nreet, bcanded eact by Poutet’j. end west by
S:evens*,and ext“ndir.g back io Jr.nes-street. Also, th
Ve w roßi»Tei: Judy, thar’es, W’lilie, JcLn, Jacob and
Julia Verms made known at the rale.
Octal er 21,1855. A. J. MILLBR, Adic’r.
ii'XfeCUTOK’* «*AI.K.—WiII be sold, on the first
J Tues say in J 4NL AR: n it, before the Ccurt-touse
<*<*oriD E bert c unty, agre ratly to an order of the Chuit
of Ordinary o' eald county, three tracts cf l and ?n said
county; one tract containing three hundred and thlrty
tt ree a res, more or lees, a ijo’nir.g lards of ila!y Portion,
Kevin Hettore, Edwin a. Jone*, and oihors ; one tract
containing ni ,ety-eight and one half acres, u;o;e or less,
known asthe ’ ett Hardman tract, adjoinining Haley
Fort-on. Ata Chancier, and thee tateof Williamß. Burch,
one tratt c ntain ng one hundred and thirty
three acre.', more or lees, adjoining William B. Camp
b2>l, Wm. Grimes, Wi’ey T. De nard, anJ others. Fold
a* tie property of the estate o' Elixabeth Burch, dec’d.,
late of K'b rt county. Terms made ksown on t: e cay of
?a!e JOHN C. BURCH, Kx’r.
November 14,1855.
ADM iM 1 8 TR ATO U»8 8 ALL.—WdI be sold, at the
ate re<> dene : o- rt Howard, deceased, in Cgle
thorpe count*, comme'icing Wednesday after the firjt
Tuesday in DBOEMBBR next, and contiuuirg frjm day
to day ur.tr all is sold, th*- f.Homing property belonging to
thee tatt of said d*. ceased, to-wit: Al. the psrional proper
ty Le ong ; ng t > sad etUt>, (Negroes excepted,) consisting
of sev *u hundred baire t of Corn, 60,000 pound* Fodder,
80 bushel*of Wheat, 80 bushelsu Barley, 25.000 pounds
Oa’.s, 15 exd Hv>r«es and Mules, 100 head cf Cattle, In
c. udicg4 joke of O . a, 0 head of fchetp, 47 fatting
Uo*(S, 37 h a of 8 ock Hvs 4) bushels of Peas. TcO
bushels Po.atoer, a large qu nti > of 6i:uckß, Uoust hoi
;:nd Kitchen Furxituir, Plantei on ai d BlackMnith’ii
Too p, I Rjsu i TxCartp, 1 tao hor.e Wagon,
1 Brgg7, Family Carriage, and aany articles too
le.iiviis ti ir.eiiion.
T.:ms — k'i billb orce 1 £lO, cks'i ; ever that amount,
creiit o’ 12 month*, with note an 1 two appro/- d st c^ri
tie . WM. A. HOWARD, Ad I’r
November 20,1856
AD.YflhilWTtkA'lOll’tt MALK.—Under an order of
the Court of Ordinary of Ogle ihorpe county, will be
eo.d, u ths tovn of iit-xing«on, i« ea d county, w.thin the
mas! Lour, cf sa’e, cn ibe flrjt Tuts lay in JANUARY
n xt, a f-egro man n jae i Lot, o' dark orsnylection, and
aoou: 8.) years od ; a N«gro w. man, Buis«y, oi darkcom
p’e. ion, an iabut SJ years old, cud her tuo oi.ilir -a,
ha* , ulout 4 year . eld, and Joha, a x months old. told
as‘he property of H*.nry T. l andrum, dtaased, for tbs
benefit of ttie heirs aud creditors. Terms on the day cX
tale 2 P. LANDRUM, Adm’r.
November £o,lßfs.
LAKIMAA’f* MALM.—AfIU be told on the first
Tue.day in JASCARY next, l e'ore the Court house
door in Colum i» ceun -, nsc tn or'er r iho Court of
Ordinary of Wilwas conn y, 171 of Land, mo*e or
leas, on h,* wateis of Uch*e c eek. gold is ihe property
of the ch i Iren of 7h>s. loope*, to perfect tides o the same.
November 20,1865. THOR. COuPEß,Guard n.
XIiCIJTORs’ BALK,-By authority cf the Will c t
Nelion v. Denton, late of Oolumnia county, deceas
ed, will be sold a Appl og, in aid county, on the first
Tats ;ay in JANUARY next, within the leg%l hours of
sal*, al the Leal Estate lying :ns; id county, belonging to
the estate, end not disposed cf by «n . Wi l cf avid deceas
ed, ccn iiiiny ofabo -t One IhousEnd Acres (f Land. It
will be off red in three pare Ha—two of vhich .-.re well im
proved. Planscf survey of each mty be teen, and the
uriEflofsale wi be made kcown on the d yof sale.
Also, at the lat j resi lenoe of sa:: decease J, on the third
day or January next, w 11 be sold all the perishable pro
per y.f said estate gale to continue irom d»y to day till
all is sold. Terms m-,d-j k own on the day of sale.
i»CB R? E. WGOD:NG, 1 v - *
NATH tN E. BENTON, f * xri -
November 20,1855.
PUBLIC S ’aLE.
WILL be Bold a. ihe residence of the eub^cribe v , in
Jefferson c:un y, cn Thursday,2oth day cf DKUbM
BER i ex;, 7 Negro slaves—-Pe.er, about 86 yisrs of ago ;
loab 1,88 years, and itc c ild, lyear; Jj.la, 4 years:
Mike, 9 years ; Jerry, 8 years; Wiiso i, 6 years o: a_e ; all
the ptri.hablc properry, Household aud iJtchen 2nrni
• u;e, Corn aadFo dcr, acd other art c oi too tsuious to
men ( .ion. Te mi of aa’e, twelve men.hi creait.
Nov. 20,1855 ABfcL 8U..88L,
AD WIN 1 8 rHATO/4’» SALB.—WiII be sold, before
the Court House door ia Columbia county, on the
first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the usaal i wurs
of sale, tee ;o';.o*iag N**roes, via: Moses, Jinney, Jaoe,
Reuben, George, A manta, Darias, Henry, Harriet, B:d,
and on infant not named. Bo'd as part cf the Negr. re be
longing to th? estate of John J. Cochran, deceased, or the
bentflt of William B. Cochran, one of the be rs of said ee
t-te JAMES D. GREEN,
November 40,1655. A m’r. with the will annexe*.
BMiffiSl'ttAlUU’B feA£.B. —Ly virtue o'an or
der free the Orciaary cf Richmond county, there
wi l be sold, befor-i the Court Hon<e door in the town of
Lawrenceville, Gwincet? oouoty, on the first Tuee lay in
J ANUARY next, the following Lsn 1 and Negrore belong
i g io the estate oi Dr. James M. Gordon, deceased :
William, a Negro man about 80 years old; Joe, a boy,
ab >ut 14; lucmda, a woman, about 20 ; and her two twl
children, cneß years, and the other 4 months old.
900 acres* of Land, more or le*a, part cf Lot No. 17?, in
the o,h d strict, Gwinceti caunty.aJjoining town of L»w
reucwviiJe; >OO *.crej, more or less, part of Lot No. 51, in
7th district, Gwinnett count/, on Wild Cat Creek, adjoin
ing lands of Anthony Bat;s, John Harris and others.
—ALSO—
The town property belonging to the estate of said de
ceased, ituaud ia the tv.wn of Lawrenoevhle, cons‘stin»;
of a latg andc mmodi u« Dvvd ing He use an 1 Lots with
Garden attached ; tab e, Carriage H' use, and ail neces
sary cm bouses Also, a Doc or’sOffice, and the Lot upon
Which it stands, frorttng the public eqnare. All sold for
the benefit of the heirs and credit-, rs.
Terms ma e k twe on ti e day of rale.
November 15,1-55. WM. W. ALEXANDER, Adm’r.
AUtiL«ieII(ATU!9M & A LB.—Agreeable to an
order of ttu Gourt of Crcinxry of Burks county, will
be sold, be.’ re tho Court house door in the town of Way ea
boro’, Burke county, on the first in JA. V UAHY
next between the ususl h- of sale, the followinj pro
perty, to wit: one tract cf Land containieg 880 acres,
mcrecriess tying n sai i county, on sraters of Buckhead
cre.k, adjoining lands of George W. Evans, Dr. McOiana
taa,cnd Frteman W. Godr.ee,it beiDg theplioe whereon
Gc< rg« Madrj, res’dei at the time of his death. Also, the
following N groc-s: Tom,about 70 yea-s old; Will, C -
Bright, 60; llurkc,ss: Reuben,Bs; Bill, 95; Ad*j»,
Rin a l , 21; Let.ice, 16, au:i her child; Bam 15; lyjott,
18; Luo/,60; Mary, Xu. Soli aa the property of Georg*
-* adty, deceased, in order to make a diviiic n among tLe
heirs or sai 1 deceased. Terms on the day.
Ncv, 15, 1855. JOHN ROGER], Adm’r.
AUMi.MS XKATOH'B BALK —Pursuant to an or
tier of th* Court of Ordioary f Warnn county, will
be aold, cn the first Tutad.jin JANUARY next, before
theOotrt house dcor n Wurreoton, between the uaaal
hours of pale, one trast of Land, containiog 184 acres,
more or lets, lyinx io Wairenocunty, on the waters or
Mandux’s c eek.jclDirig land* of N. U. • aeon, John M.
L&senbj, tnd others. ALoO,
At the seme time and pla-e, will be sold, Grace, a Negro
W’oman,and au interes. in Aeron, a Negro Man. taid
interest being ane-cinth. bold as the property of Susan
Granaie, la’e of a*id cointy, oe-ease ?, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of sa d d cessed. Terms on the
d *y of sale. COLUMBUS G&aNaDE, Adm’r.
November 15,1855.
b wiKIsTUAIOR’e BALL.—Agreeable to an
order of the bon orabie Court of OrdSaary of Burke
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY
next, before t* e Co rt hocee door in the town of Waynes
boro’, between the usual hours of sale, one tract of oak
and hick ry Land, iyiDg tn Bandy Run Branch, in said
county, containing 7UO acres, more or lees, adjoining lands
of Cl.ristopher Clark, the heirs of wm. Barron, estate of
David Nichols, Minos H McElmurry, and Jos.D. Thomas.
Also, onr tract of Fine Land, ljing ia the vicinity of the
vi lageof HiLerr h- m, ; n svd county,containing 296 acres,
more or :e»s, adjoining lands cl ChHstopher t lark, and
others. Alls-ld as the property o’ Baily Carpenter, late
of eaid county, d?c ased, for the bo&eflt of the Legatees.
Term mad: known on dav of sale.
Nov. 11,1655. CBAVEM CARPENTKR, Adm’r.
AD>liNlLTKATOfi’ri —By virtue of an or
der from the honorable ! hc Ordinary of sa d county,
will be «c’d at Lincolnton, LiDcoln county, on tha first
Tuesday in JANUARY next, between’he usual hours of
*ale, four N g oes, to wit: Po ly, a woman about 40 years
of age; lu inda, a w-mar. about 82 years of age; 2mac
uel, a man of about 20 yean* of age, aud Esther, a girl
about 18 yea hos age. Properly of the estate of Isaac M.
Morag ne, deceased. fck>ld for tbe benefit cf the heirs and
credi’or. of s: fc »d deceased.
Nov. 17,18*5. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Adm'r.
ADM Hi I* 111 A TOR'S SALK.—Leave being Hb
tained of the Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tues
day in JANUARY next, before the Oourt-hecse door in
Columbia o-.unty, the Negroes belonging to the estate o’
Mary An.ope BayJse, deceased. Sold for the Benefit of
heirs and creditors of sa'd dseexsed.
Not. 17,1556. OHiRLsS T. BAYLEB, Adm’r.
iOH’B HAI.R. Aili be sold, on the
first Tuesday in JANCARY next, before the Court
hose door in the town of Lexington, Cglethorpe county,
w.th'n the usual hours cf sale, a tract of Land io said
ctuuty, on Long Creek, containing 1469 Acres, be the
same more cr leas, adjoining lands o/ A. Dosier, 8. Davis,
R. M. Fleming, Jcs. B. Butler, and others, being tbe place
where Robert H *.ard retietd at the time of hudeath.
So’dasthepro erty of said deceased, under au order of
*.be Court cf Urdinary of said county, for the benefit of the
heirs and n order to perfect titles Terms —twelve months
credit. WM. A. HOWARD, Adm’r
HT In order to benefit the estate, the Admin r atra;cr
wili sell he above tract of Land, in Lex ngtou, on the firs
Tuesday in December next, at puo ic eatery, and the sale
will . n .:so be h. don the first Tuesday in January, as above
stated- in order to perfect titles. W. A. H., Adm’r.
November 18,1656.
DMIKISTUATRIX’H SALK.—Agreeable to an
crier of tho Ccurt cf Ordinary of Orr’.ethorpe county,
willbe so d onthe firstTaesiay in JANCACY next, bo
fore the Coirt-house door in Lexington,in sal 4 county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit: Tom, a boy; Rittter, and chid 3im; Rachel, and
child Queen; Ad ;lin?, a girl; Lucy, a girl; and Linda, a
vomar. All very likely Negroes, belonging to the estate
of Robert B. Smith, deceased, and sold for the benefit cf
tbe heirs and creditors cf said deceased. Terms made
known on t v .e day cf sale.
Nov. 18,1555. MATILDA A. SMITH, Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’ A «.*L.K Agreeable to aa
order of ths Court cf Ordinary of Gglethorpe ecunty,
wili be »?id cn the first Tuwday in JANUARY next, be
fore the Cenrt hoise door in Losing*on, n sUd county,
between tbe usual hours of sale, the following prop* ty, to
wi:: One Nsgro Boy hy the name of Jordan, about it
years of age, belt nging to the estate of Abram McCammon,
deceased Sold for the benefit cf the heirs and creditors
of said d ceased. Terms cade known on the day of ssle.
Nov. 18,1855. JOHN R. YOUNG, Adm’r.
POSTPONED
Gi LAUD? Aft’B fcALJK.—WiII be sold, under an order
T cf the Court of Ordinary of Burke oounty, in Sylvanis,
Scriven county,on the firs Tu.idar in JANUARY cex%
one tract of Pice Land, lying near the Central Railroad,
on wMch Thomas Lewis new iivoe, conta ning 4ft) acres;
on* r tber trset %Ijo nine the above, containing 460 acres.
So d a* tee property cf H. 8. and R. J Jones, m nor heirs
of Hen y 8. Jone*, decoaied.far the benefit o'said rinors.
Nov 29,1656. J.w, CARSWELL, Gcard’n.
/ 'HAftCKRV &Al.K.—Will be rold, under a de-
V ' cree in Chancery, rjnd red at the April Tsrm,
1855, of t-glethorpe Superior Court, before he Oourt
h*us: door in the town of Lexiaeton, in said oount - }
wit-, in tbe legal tours of sal#, oi the first Tuesday In
JANUARY next, a tract of Land in said county, cn
Marks’ Creek, containi -g Three Hundred Acres, more or
less, adjoining lan Je of Wm. trong,Jona. Bell, and oihert,
bring a n-;t of the t r act of land whereon G. W Grimes
has resided for several years. Terms—l 2 months sredit.
Nov. 29, 16"6 i?M B, P. HAYNIE, Bh-rifc
LIXCOLft feHBRIFF’S bALK.—WiII be sold, be
fore the Coot; House doer in Lincolnton, on the first
Tuesday in JANUARY next, wi’hln the lesal hoars cf sale,
a tract o‘ Land in said c:nnty, containing three hundred
and seventy acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A.ten
T. Siitrun k, Robert Graves and o>hers Said !ot of Land
ia well tap oved. Levied on as the property of Islum
Cliau,t. satißry two fi fas— in favor of James Nolan,
and the other in favor of Beth B Risener.
November 29,1855. Z. g. WILUNGHAM, gheriff.
JKFFKBbOM SHhRIFF’b bALK Will be sold on
the first Tuesday ia JANUARY newt, at the Market
Hous? in the town cf Louisville, within tbe iegal hours of
sale, tie following property, to wit: 128 acre* of Kae
Land, with the ? aw and Grist Mifl belonging there*o ; 1
Negro fellow, 60 yeas of age; 2 H.rsoi; 4(0 bushels of
Coru; 2j head of stock Hogs, and 7 head of Cattle:
Levied cn as the property of James S. Thompson to satis
fy a fi.fa. from Jefferses Fuperior Court in lavor of Wil
liam Rollins vs. James 8. Thompson, and Horatio G. late
endorser. Pr perty printed out by Pla ntiff.
Nav. *9,1655. JfSbE T. MULLII G, P. gherifll
EXfcC t TOH’fe bALK. —Will be i old at the residence
of baTuel Barks Ja’e, la'.e of W, rren county, dec’d.,
on tb 20th of DEOKMBKR next, ail the Perishable Pro
perly belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, Mules,
Pat tfcgs,£tcck Hogs, Cows and Calves, Corn, Fodder,
Household an Kitchen Furniture, 1 Read Wagon, Ox
Cart, Flirtation Tools, and other articles too tedious lo
mention. Sale to ccntmue from day to day until all Is
•old. THOMAS J. BARK3DALR, Rx’r.
December 1,1865.
CBRAN AND AM Aft DIN it—-For Chapped
J Hands, Ro<mh Skim, Ac. For sale by
nwv44 HAVILAND* RIBLW ft 00.
TUBUC 6ALE-.
U'XKCIJTOB** BALK—ill be 'oldat Mayfield on
Vj Tuesday the 18th of DECK HER, all of the Per*
iahab eTropert belong'ng to said es*at ?, cons eting of a
Urge Quantity cf Corn,Fodder, Plautat on Too's, Horse- j
hold Rnd Kitchen Furniture, Lior es, Mule , und a 1 of the
sto k ; m fact, every Ve'on ing to the Plantation.
8»ileto conttcro fr n day tc-d y,i :*:(s ary.
Terms—ThrLa d will he s Id on a credit of one ard
kvoyeare—o e-hal'ef he i urchasi rn ney n 12 roo t'.s,
*xd the other in months from sale. The Perishable
Property will be so’d or a credit of 12 months on all si ms
over ten d liars; the balance carb
W. W. ANDERSON, i
Cetoher 9, 1855. E. 8. LATIMER, f ~
ADMI& IBTH ATOK’B B<L —W lbs sold,on the
20tb d y of D EOS ME SR nut. In Emrke county, at
the i-te res dei ceof William Gree: way, t'ec a :s-d, all the
Perishes v Frcperty ol s*id decevs-d, cons stine of Hrr.es,
K?gs, Corn ard Fod’er.cn? Wifgy ,F. rmin Took,
Household and RltcKrn Farnitar?, a-d o:her artl:hs.
Bale tocottioue f oa day to dty ui ti :*lli- sold.
A . ROBOTS GREEN AY, 1
Nov. 2,1855* WM. W. MATTHJAdmrs.
A DVIMi ISTKATUII * «ai.b —Will bc»oW. ett!.*
• a late rest-eoce of John Ze’lsra. ate o’ count ?
1 “U tl-'.J cf DtOKMBKK nt*',
sll the Periic&b e P-operty elong.'ng to said ds:sa eu,
•on iitcgol Her* ho’l and Kitten fnrni'.nre Corr,
fod.-er, W!.ea',o»ta Mute*, H rs.a, Cattle Steep, Perk
ogs, titoek Ho.a,'.' re* t ore cf Oxen, Piantat on Too «, 1
Beggi.l Parotcht',B Wa.en,, 1 le Blioksmi hToolr.and
many *ther article, too tedious to mention. S le to cou
tirue irom dry to day until ailia , id. Term, on thed.v
or t sie - c .... ALLSN T - HOLle'DAr, Adm’r.
November 8, ISf 6.
IpXRCXTOR’B BALK.—WiII be hold, at the Ute
J residence of Elisa-eih Burch, e<*ease3,ou Tuesday
the 18th day f DiC.'MBiR next, all h; >eriihab e Pr -
perty bel niing to t v ;S estate of ea Elsv eth Burch, de
cs« ~ Ute r.f Albert county, consisting <■ t Horse*, il. l«s
' xea,o»wf, Hogs, Corn, Whsct, Rye, Household
and Kitclen Furniture, Bltck m th’s *oos, Plantation
Tco.?, Wagons, Cotton Gin, Wheat thrasher, and many
otter a t.cles no: h*re mcotioneJ. gale to cont.nue from
day to day until all is sold. Term j made ku-wn on day
cf sale. JOHN C. BURCH. Ex’r.
Movembtr *4, 1855.
ADMIWI»THATOR’B SALK Will be aoldTn
WdCNksDAY. the 12th day o! DBORMB -R next.at
the late rerdence of Henry R DeaiwyUr, deceased in
E b*rt county, the foi’owiog p eperty, to wit: o:e lot of
Pork and S ock Hogs; one lot Mu es md Horsts; 1 Sheep,
Cows and Goats, two yoke St«ers, all the PI ntatio'! ar d
Farming Utensils belonging to the estate of taid aeceseed;
1 Ro»d Wagon, 1 ox Wngon, 1 small 1 ho -e and
1 Carrying, 1 lot Com, R<lder, Oat , Wheat and Bhucks, 2
Gin* and 1 Thrashing Machine, 1 Bair and 1 Granite
Mill Btc.net.; lot old Mill Ironr, 1 Pleasure Carriage, 1 sett
Blacksmith’s Tools, Housthold and Kite: ea i urnitur- and
many other articles too to enumerate. All so'<d
a* property belonging to the estate f th t said Henry R.
De-*dwyl r, deceased. Bale to continue from da** to day
unt 1 all is so’d. Terms made known on 1 lie day'o f sale
Oct. 81,1856. JQH #. DKAPWYLER, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.—By
dei cf the honorable Or iaary of Columbia county
will be sold at Gumming, county, on the flr-
Tuesday i: JANUARY next, Lot ui Land No. 873 in 2d
district Ist *ecti in. Bo da; the property or John Tudor,
deceased, for the benefit o. the heir:- »nd ofs tjd
deceased. THOM AS TODOR. Ja , Ada’r.
Novembe 7, 1855.
ADMINISTUATOU*B BALIC.—WiII be sold cn the
first Tuesday .n JANUARY ■ eit, before the Court
honae dcor iu the loan of Orawfordsviiie, Taliaferro coun
ty, betweea the lawful hours of sal:, in obedience io an
order from the Ordinary of said county, a likely Negro
Boy 12 or 13 years old by the Lame or Dick. Sold as the
property of the estate of Mary Ann Taylir, late of saii
count , decease for the purpose of distribution among
thecistritu eoif sai deceased. Te-rcs cf sa e will be
made kuown on ths day.
Nov 7,1855. LITTLETON TAYLQR, A(|fl^.
ADMINIBTH ATOil’b SALK—By virtue of an or
der from the Ordinary 02 Jefferton county, will be
sold at the Market Home in the tow' of Louisvi’le, Jeffer
son county, cn the first Tue. day In JANUARY next, 412
acres of Pinc Land, more or le 8, situated and I ing ia
■aid cornty, on Shavers’ creek,adjoinieg land-- of W. A.
Btokes and others, bang the Seal kititeof Partin T .mp
kins, late of /aid county, dcceu»cd. Termi made kn wn
on the day of sale. ADELINE TOMPKINS, Adm’x.
November, 4, 1854.
ADMINISTRATOR’* 8A LB.—By virtue of an or
der from the honorabie the *?curt of Ordiaarv of
Lincoln auinty.will be sold on ihe first Tuesday in JANU
ARY next, before the Court house door iu said county,
two Mou belonging to the estate cf Mary Elam,
deceased. Bold fer the benefit rl the heirs and creditors
of said dece**»d. Terms ou the dav of sale.
Nov. 10,1855. ROBERT HE DEKBO-V, A Im’r.
ADM IN I sTUATOU’B BALR—By virtue ■f aa or
der from the honorable the Court o O dna yof
Lincoln county, will be sold on the flrit sue day n JANV
ARY next, before the Court house door in sal i co.inty, be
tween the lawfsl hours of saL, th<) follcwi: ir p operty, to
wit: icre>ofLtnd in Baid ounty, ad.ciuiag lands cf
John Beutiey, B. P. O’Neal, and others / iso, the Ne
groes belonging to the estate of Agn«*n Wr ght, late of said
county, de:ea-.ed. All sold a> the prep rty of Agries
Wright, deceased, for the benefit of the heiri: nd creditois.
Terms cn tue day of sale.
Nov. i 0,1865. JMiiKMIAH ABHMORE, Adm’r.
DMINIBTUA'ft'OU’H BALK—By virtue of an or*
dar from the honorable Court of Ordinary of lin
co n county,w»! be *old on the flr.tTuesday in JANUA
RY next, befi.e the Osart hou.-e •. oor in said county, one
Negro Girl nam-d Mary. Held as th* property of Bar*.h
Aver*.!?, deceased, for the benefit of the hers and credi
tors. T«rms on the day of sal-*.
Not. 10, 1b65, ISAAC N. AVKRETT, Adm’r.
ADMINIa * R ATO **B BALK.—’Jy virtue of an o -
dtr fro.a the honorable Court of Ordinary cf Jelitr
son county, will be sold at she Market H use i*. the town
of Louisville, i county, on the firs: Tu-sdiy in
JANUARY njxt, within tbe legal hours of sale, ooe tract
of Land,
widow s dower, adjoining iands of Cheatham, ilodg.rs,
and others. Also, the foliowing Negrcaa, to-wit: Haul,
Prince, Charles, Tom. Jess, Harry, Comfort, Mat 1-
da, S-vi la, Mary, Clarissa, Arritty, Louisa Phillis, and
Mllbre. Bold as the property of John Way, d.ceisfd, lor
the benefit of the heirs and creditor o f said deev?se .
Term* cn the day. JOHN R. WAY.Adm’r.
Noyember 8. 1855.
ADMIN ISTKATOK*’ SALS.—By virtue cf a or
dwr from the Court of Ordinary of Jefforeon county,
will be sold at t: e Market House in the town o.’ Louisville,
on the flret Tue«daj in JANU/B /next, a treat of Oak
and Hickory Lani,containing 1000 acre*, mere 01 less,
lying ou the Ogeecnee river, 6 mile* below Louisville, ad
joining lands of Rambo, F.tasiamcns, and other*. Also,
a tract« f Land known as ths Fine Vi*w Piace, containing
SA) acres, more or l*as 9 of Pins Land, adjoining B. V. Cars
well, A. R One t:,am, and othars. Also, a tract of land
known a* the Kennedy p’ao', containing 800 a.tr«» t more
or Übs of Fine Land, on the waters of the Ugeechee River,
adjoining J H. Bostick, Wall and ethers, hold as tho
property of Henry B. Todd, ’or the benefit of the htira and
creditors Terms on tfce dsy.
WILLIAM H. TODc>, I . . .
Novembers, 1855. JAL4ES LB. TODD, j Adm rs.
f A DMfftlriTKATOK’ft OALM.—In punuanceof an
1 order of the Ordinary of Richmond coun>y there will
■ be sold on the first TUM4DAY in Jinutry next, (i 856.)
before th> Court Houie dour 1 i Columbia county, between
> thiOiual hours of pablie salee, all thatprrealof >aud in
I suid of Oolunibl., cojK.inin. two thoautQd aort 8.
n ore or
■ fro traoti, ttaa wbaue counted at thoiimo o: im.-raj 08
loiiow.: Northwwt Uy .anes Osno. I/’s land, Bcmiiwest
1 b/K. CsU tnd f'Mhsik Msttliews’ lsnds, Bouth bj Wii.
liam rtuh’s land. Southeast by Eesve.’and Wil lam Wal
ton*. Is.dr, Usei by Sarah Kfcillips’ laud, and on the
KcrtheaM by Hea4Ka!l Oreok. To b. sold as the proner
ty o' Tnumas ak»«ok, Sr., rieceasrd, lor tho benefit of
the h.ir. and cr.ctt rs of said decessed. Terms on ihe
1 day of sals.
Bon mber 8,1*9. _ JOHN K. JACKSON, Adm’r.
ADMI HMTRVrOK’S BAl.B.—Will be sold, before
the Oonrt 1 onse door in the town of Orawf rdsTlU •,
Taliaferro count*, with'n the 1. gal hours ol sals, oa the
fiy*t Tne dar in JANUARY next,under an order from the
[ Court of i.hdinary cf said county, the following “egro'*,
to wit: U.nderscn, a likely yonog Negro 80. about
18 years old, .ol a Negro Woman by nameofSaiah.ahcut
, 6c rears old. Sold as the property of Ma,ga>et Kyans,
late of sard conuty, deceased, for the purpeae ofdlstribu*
tioj among the legatees of raid do-eased. Sold on a credit
| until the twenty-fifth dny of D-ceinb r, 1865
‘ Not, 9, lEBS. Al PttkD MUOHB, Adm’r.
I A DJII*I*TKATBIX’B NALK —ln parscai c ,f
■ XI. an order from the Court or Ordinary of R cbu. r.
ornnty, wl.l be fold, on *he Sri Tues ay in JAM AKV
i next, at the tow r Markal. In the city of Augusta, lu eaid
. oounty, between the usual h-ura of sale, all that Lot and
; Impro.ssnents In th. c.ty of Augusta, corner of Che.'a
Alls/, bounded on the east by sa d alley, ha.iDg a front on
Broad-street it ß4 foot 8 laches, running through to Bills
street, nlih a like front rn said street; tie House on
Bio id street now occupied as a Barber's fchop, the house
I on Bilk-street occupied by *lrs. Cook,and Sireral hous >
on the alley, ccoaple lby yar ous persons. Paidprop rt/
I belonging to the setste of Pantallon Simon, decerned.
Sold as the property of th: said dsceaaedfcr the bentflt of
! the h irs and creditors of sa d deceased. Terms at sae
) Not. 8, 1565. MADELINA SIMON, Ad ’x.
AOMIMbTUAIORX BALB.-Agreeable lo an
order of the Ocur. o’ Ordinary of Oglethorpe county,
1 will be sold cn the first lues Jay in JANL'AKV Lext, be-
L fore the Court hous. door in Lexington, in said county, be
' twees thsnsaal hour, of sale, the r o lowing property, to
wit: One Negro Wcaan by the c ame of Nancy, about 84
years of age, belonging to the estate of Wi liam Ktnl, de
c.aaed, and rold for the benefit o: tbe heirs and creditors
I of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
■ Not. 18,1858. BBVSILTT. COLLINS, Adm’r.
AO.m«4TBATaB'a 6ALB Agreeable to an
orJer cf the Court of Ordinary oi Oglethorpe county,
j will be sold on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, be
fore the Court* house door in Lexington, In said county,
\ between the usual hours .f sale, the following property, to
' w:t : One hnndred and ally acres of Lmd, b: the same
more or less, belonging to the estate of Y. Iliiam H. Glenn,
1 deceased, a joining lands of Daniel Harris, John Crook,
| »od othtrs, lying on the waters of Goose fond creek, in
1 said esunty. Sold as the property or said deceased in or
! der to perfect titles. WM. GLENN, in.. Adm’r
• NoTember 18,1895, ’ ’
AUMIXISIKA Oft’H bALK.—By Tirtue of an or*
'der of the Court of Ordinary of Colombia county
will bo sold st Appling, In said county, r n the flnt Tce«-
1 day in JANUARY next, within the legal hoars of sale a
• Nsgro Boy named Abram, belonging to the estate of B.'B.
Blaekston, of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit
1 cf the oreditors of said deceased.
; Not. 18,1858. ROUT. ■ WOODING, Adm'r.
ADMINIBTftA lOß’g MAI M.—Will be sold, be
fore the Court-house door in Columbia cennty,
ably to an order oi the Court of OrdiDsry of said county,
on the flrat Tuesday in JANUARY neat, all the Reel Es
tate belonging to J. 8. Gibeon, late of said oounty, dte’d.
Nor. 14,1966. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm'r.
ADMIhIbTBATOHH BALB—WIU be sold, agree
enly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Colom
bia oo an it, before the Ocart-howe door In said eonnty, on
the first Tneelay in JANUARY next, all the Real Estate
belonging to Dexter Gibson, late of Eaid county, deceased.
November 14, 1866. A. M. CKAWPORD, Adm’r.
|DXBGUTOHH’BAL.B.— Agreeable lo as order of
JjJ tne Ordinary cf Burke Ceacty, granted in imrsuanc:
of he wII ol the lata Henry P Jones, cf said County,
will be sold oe thefirst Tuesday la JANUARY next, at the
Oonrt house door In ihe eonnty of Ooihou', Lot of i and
N * 866, in Sd Dis rict at laid County. Sold a- the estate
of said deceased, J. V. JONBd, 1
J. B. JONES, I _ ,
H.W. JONES, r“™-
Nevember 1, 1866. W. B JONES, J
'I’RtSIER’g b ALB—Wi! 1 be toid,befors the Oonrt*
JL house door In Warren' en, on the first Tuesday In
JANUARY next,tht feilowia.; named Negroes, to wit:
Ann,B6years old; fcimcD, 18 jesrj aid; Burton, 14 years
old; Jane, 18 yea’s old. and Lurany, 10 years ol*. laid
prop«rty sold under a decree of the honorab'e Superior
Court of Warren eonnty for tbe purpr.se of distribution,
on u credit until the first day of January, ISfiT.
October 86 1850, DAVID PELTS.Trustee.
IpXBUI'TORS’ BA LB.—Agreeable to an order of
Id the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, will be aold
et the Court-house door in the town of Waynesboro,’ on the
first Tuesday In JANUARY next,one Town Lot, known
on the plan orthe town of Alexander, in said oounty, aa
No. S, contsining Two Acres, gold as the property cf the
estate of William La*seter, deceased.
JANE LABSBTIR, Ex’trix.,
Sept. It, ISM. J B. A. .'.HEWMAKE, Ex’r.
GJ. UABOIAN’B SALK.—I y permWi.-n 0 f the Ordi-
I nary of Warren county, I will offer f.r sale, b fjre
the Court bouse door in said county, on the first Tuesday
In JANUARf next, :h: following slaves, to wit: Rose,
Nancy, George and John, gold for the benefit of the chil
dren of Mrs. Ann M. Douglas, dsesaeed. Terms made
known on day of sal WM. 8. ROBERTS, Guard’n.
November 10,1856. ’
I’XKt'lTOK'b S A LB.—By Tirtue of an order from
J the honoroble Court o' Ordinary o' Lnc ln ounty,
will be iold on the first Taeeday In JaNCARY nex , be
fore the Court-honse dorr in said eonaty, between the
legal hoars of sale, the following property, to wit: One
Neefrtr Man. Sold as the property belong ng to the estate
of Thomas Avcrr.t, deoea»«i,lor the benefit cf the heirs
and eredltcn. Terms on Ihe day of sale.
Not. 10,1866 ISAAC M. ATEBBTT, Ex’r.
EXftCCTOR’B BALE.—By vi’toe of an order from
the honorable Court ofOrdl ary of Jefferson eour.ty,
wi.l be sold at tht Market Home in the town of Louisvil.e
Je •■•son county, on the first Tnerda* in JANUARY next,
within the legal hours of sala, a truer of Pine L*nd, con
taining 864 scree, more or less, adjoining Th- mas P.
brown, Andrew J. r ev:*, and others. Al*o, six Negroes,
10-wit: Delia, and Orris, her child ; Moee, Ssm, Marla
and Henry. Soli at the prope ty of Harvey B. Pipkin,
deceased, for ihe benefit of the heirs and creditor?. Terms
on the day. JOHN G. PIPKIN, Ex’r.
f-’evemcer 8, 1886.
EXBCITOR’S RALK Will be told, on tke first
Tussday in JANUARY next, before the Court house
dcor in Klbert eonnty, agreeably to an order of tbe Court
ofOrdinary of said county, one Negfo Man, named Mer
r'll, about 80 years of age, and one tract of Land lying in
Elbert and Hart counties, known as the Big Holly Spring
trset, adjoining lands of Joseph Rucke , John Cancan,
i reeley B. Roberts, Deniamin Winn, and others, con ain
ingNicaMutidredandSeventy three Acres, more or les>.
gold ea the property otltt y daynee, late of said county,
de'ea sd. Terms made known on the day of tale
Not. 14,1886. A-A J. HAYN IS, ExV
r\ IAKOIAY’6 BALK—WiII be sold b. 'ore ths
aJT Gour‘-h-.use dco’ In Watrenkn, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next, a negto woman named Charity,about
S 3 years of age, and her child 8 years aid. Sold al the
preparty of Joeeph H, and Wm-8. Jiffr-ee.
LiVI YOWLEB,
Guard’n for J. B. Jeffries and Att’y in fact tor Wn. S.
Jeffries.
November T, 1855.
XJK liTOR’H BALK Will be sold betore tho
Ccurt-honae door In Warrantor, on the first Tuesday
In JANCARY next, ths lands belong ng to the er tats of
—Twain ehntley, deceased, tying In said eonnty, adjotn
s ir- tzJhsL °i
"SSSSk* SHURLEY. EX’,
KYM’liTflfi’A fisj% |,<i T mw4lll b® 9old on IM flnt
jAKrARY ne*t .be'ort t 4 e Court hoaee
J> warren eoßa ! F«ia tfcen«o»l hears of
a °f? t“ A k7t wi-l of William Holts, lat: of
.he 'llowin* Nsgioes. via: Hear.
I^drt^t'Myea".* Bitty, a womm, aged about S 3 '
™ known an the day or sale.
Many bubvis,uwt.
NOTICES’To OSBTOKSAND CREI
itorr.
NOTICE.— Allpersons indebted to-the estate tf^r.
Joel Nia (in, late of th 0. A.an 1 late <f - 'or*
folk deceased, m requested to mu’-p edi at* pay
ment; and those hnv q : claims agjintt tie sair»* re
hereby notified to present them withia t .e time rv •
scribed by law.
Nov 1, Bfs EO?jK3T A \ r irr v
NOTICft.— All peisons indebted to the estate of at*. s
Jaa? D. Z’nn, late of Richmond countv, dec’d are 1
requested io mak'- immediate payment; and
having: demand# against said estate are requ. sted ,o i J
sent them duly aatheatica.ed ?.co«r( iur to i*\w,
J UN W. ZINN, 1 t ,
Nov 4,1566. JOHN t WTg‘ > , f
Xj O'* It'lU—All pars ns inde ted to the Estate of Hm.
Jll b Basyr. late of Xdg field D:etrict. S. C #> doce ; d,
* ill please r ake immediate pa;m*n:: > d 1 t tse per
sons having <A mand« a ains i»d Esatr, > ill pic \se pre
sent theproperly authenticated as the U dre ts
Nov. 25,195 ft. JOHN G. DAGNKL uim'r
/ UOKCIA, UKUOLK COl'NlY.—Notice to t e
VT Legatee o< the estate of M uk ehip , tie , decease*,
late of raid ounty.
The eg . to- of ssi 1 eslato ar • hereby notified lhat a!
the Do em er Term of th? Coart ,f Or in a y if Ltaooln
county, a Rule Absolute w.R be tnt re 1, ieo i uk t; e
Executors to settle i p the leg o s in the cf • aik
Sh pp, Sr., leceased, bequeathed,unless the same eh I b.j
contested by t • heirs *.nd legatees t er o .
JAME.S JK:»NIMQS, 1„ ,
November 8, 1555 SEABORN MOSEiakY, f tx r3 ’
OTICK. —All persons mdebte \ to the estate of W. A.
Xv verv, late of Columbia county, dec *. ed, are
ben by notified to m:tke payment; and a*l those having e
manda against the estate of said deceased, to present them
duly authenticated within *heti<i:' prescribed by law.
i\ov. 14, 1856. A. M. ORaW? RD, Adn’r
NOTICK.— Ail persons indebted to the estate of Wjl
liam Green way, late of aurke county, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment; antithose persons
having elai ms against sard estate, are requested to present
the same within the time prescribed bylaw.
BOUT GUE*N‘VAY, I . ,
Nov 9 1956.* v- M -v. M j Y.'S, j Ac?m rs
NO TICK.—AII perse s iuvtebted to the estate of John
Z 1 ars. late of LincVn county, dic’d., are nq seat
ed to oroe forwardimn .diaiely and mike payment; and
all those to whom the .-state is indebted will render in
their accounts,legally t< sted.
N >vembcr 8,1865. ALuEN I. HOLLIDAY, Adm’r.
NOTIC'K. —All persons indebted to the Estate of
Pav.d Mattox deoeased, late of Oglethorpe coun
ty, are requested to make immediate payment; and
those having demands agaiffct said Estate, will present
them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by
aw. JOHN W. M ' v I'< y, 1 ,
November 18, 1356. NATHAN MATYcX, | b r
NOTIC —All persons indebted to the estate - f :.’id
d'e'ou W. U'ckman, late of Hart cou. ty, dec’d are re
quested to make immediate pay vent; ar;J bcee I.av ng
deman s agvir st slid estate, will pre>ai t them, duly au
thenticated, within the time prescribed by law.
MARY E ExHrix.,
So*. Ift, 1855. JAMEB JON >-S, Ex’r.
NUTICK. —All persons indebted io the estate of Roh
ardJ. Brown, lite of Jefferson county, dec’d , ure
requested to in-ike payment and tho~e havina demands
agai:.st caid decked. .re h-.reby n titl id to present them
duy auth nticuttd ithm ti e time prescribe •by i w
S \MU L, A. ENNY. I ,
Dioeml-er JA> VS J BH' WN, f txr •
TWO >IO.\THB after date, application will be i t e
J. to the Court ofOrd.nary of Ji tTers n county, for leave
to sell theand and Negroes belonging io the e tate of
Thomas i'anuah, deceased.
JAMES P. HANNAH, i. , ,
WILLIAM P. HANNAH, J Artm r? ’*
October 10, 1855.
T'WO MONTH‘S after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of Ric? mond county for to st 1
the Negroes beloDgiDg to the estate i f Miius M. Camp 1 e'l,
deceiKe l. JOHN E. JACKSON, Adm’r.
October 5,1855
T'WO MO&THB after date api liration will l e ms.de
to the Court of Ordinary of Warren county for leave
toeell a Lind W.-.rrant be ongm* to the estat • of t dit t
Stfphens, dece<ts*d. ALSO,
Ai he same time, applicaticx: wilt be made (or eaveto
sillihree Land Warrants belonging to the estate rs John
Baker,de Mts d O'OB Ks A-IBM Adm’r.
(01 b r 2 1 £5.
SIXTY DU aft r (hit v| pe i on
tho Court of Ordinary of Libert c;m y for l ave to
se 1 the Negroes belonging to the estate of D<\ A. Arm
stead, d.te a.d. SAR-Ui M ARMSTBAD, Adm’x.
t cfouer 18.1855.
r O iVtOATHii as er date application wi'l be raa *e
A to the Couit cf Ordinary cf J :ff raon county lor lc ve
t. soil a Negro Boy belonging to Benjamin 8. llud op,
minor heir of Elbert Hudson, decea*ed.
October T, lbso. ELBERT W. HUDSON, Guar .’n.
MOAITUb after date, application will he ado
to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, fir leave
to fell the House ttnd Lots in Petersburg, beiongm to iho
cs a'.e of J>t. A. -rmstda !, deceased, late of Elbert Co n!y.
Octoberg:,lßfs. SARAH M ARMd EAD, Adm’x.
SIXTY' DAYS f-fter date application will b« mad tc
the Court of Ordinary of £i hmondcoua y, for leave to
sell the Renl Es'ate belonging t the estate of William B.
)a;e of Edgefield D:Stri t,: . i ~ deceased.
Nov. 7.1866. J HN G. DAGNKL, Adm’r.
QIXTY DAYS after date, application will be mai'e to
O wio Court of Ordinary ofOolnmbia oounty., for leave tc
sell the Negroes belongi. gt r theestat* of A Holse -beck,
deceased ROfT. E. WOODING Atm’r.
Nov. 1,1865.
SIXTY DAYS afier d>te application wi l be madi to
the Ordinary of Uurbe G-unty, for leave to sell the
real estate be;on=dog to Joseph E. Perrv, a minor.
November 9, 1866 O. U P.fRRY, Gcaid’n
r rwo MOHTHB after da • applie i n will be ns e
X to the Ordinary of Warren county for leave to sell
the Ntgre?s feelongir gto the estate t Maria B. Roberts,
late o* k j ; d ountv, deceased.
Nov. 7. 1865. JNO. R. WILSON, Adm’r.
fWO MONTH 8 after dale application will be m e
to the Ordinary of raid ci untv for le-tve t ? ell the
Negroeib longing tc ihe stale of Jno.oamp,de eased.
Nov.T, 1555. ARDEN R. MKRSUON, Ordinary.
- T*WO MONTHS after dat**, application will be made
, JL to the Court of O dinary of l.iiiooln county, for lea'e
, to tell th* Negroes bel nging to the estate of Simeon Wal
: ton, lain cfstid county, decease!.
, Nov. 1 ,]855. ROBT, L. WALTON, Adm*r
f\VO MONTHS after date. application will be made
to the Court of Or ina ry of f.incols county, £*r leav
’ to ae’l lh» Ne&roes belonging to Mary E. u. Harman,
| miner of Bmarme! Harman, lai •of Lincoln count , ecM.
J Not lO.JtM. A A HON HARD V, Gna *o.
TWO MON Til H after date, will be made
to the Court of Or inary 01 Jt fl\oso; county, for .‘-uve
[ to aell the Negroes belonging to th- Estate J Henry B.
T.dd, d* eased. WILLI M H. TODD. I „
Kovi motr 8, 1856. JA MKB 1.. B. TO M), f Adm ”■
TWO MOIITIiH af’er d -.te appl e;tu n will be mmie
to the Court of Or iuary > f Ogledtorpecounty for
1 ave to te l all the Lands belonging (o the estate es Wil
li; m Ridd.Uteo aaiicoun y. t ocean-d.
NoTerbi r 18,1856. iU Bfß r C. KIP!>, A m’r.
MONTHS fter ate application wid be m.idt
. to the Court of Ord nary of Oglethorpe county for
leave to s«'l all thj Lands ;eh ngiDg to the i-st&te of Da-id
Mattox, late of said conn y, deceased. Als >, for lo ve to
sell a family cfN groes, six in number, belonging to suid
deceased. JOHN W. MATTOX, i
Novemb r 18,18C6 JNATHAN MATTOX. 1
I'W O MONTHS afterdate application will be made to
th 3 honorable Court of Ordinary of Elberi. ounty for
leave to sell the Lai d belonging to the estate of Joel
Thomp on, late cf said county. •
t ov. 28, D&5. GAIN'ES TdOM: J 80 v , Jit Adm’r.
SIXTY DAYS ; fter date, application will be made to
the Ordinary of Taliaferro - ounty.for to sell the
Land snd Negros belonging to the Estate of James 8. Mad
dax,late of-aid county, deceased.
Not. 25,18;5. GILOHR’BT OVERTON, Kx’r
* | v *sO MONTHS as.-r a; idle j .lion will b ;<T
T to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, fir leave
to sell the T and and Negroes beloDglDg to the estate of
Robert 80l ins,deceased,late of L'urke county.
WILL!.' M 8 AIEXANUKR.
November 21. 1P55.
SITUATION WANT#
AVOlSii MAN, who is a Oradua» iof one of ti t
best Colleges in the Slate, and who has ha l s i «
experience in l eaching, desires a situation fur the c i
year as Principal, or Assistant, in some good Schorl.
Address X Y Z, care of Hudson, Wei orn A Co, W\,r
renton,Gn. eepiOwtf
1 TO BINT OK LEASE,
AFABM on the Wtightiboro* Road, 10 miles -bove
Augusta, and o- e mile from Bii-A tmall,
comfortable Dwelling-Houss, Bam, St b e and Negro
Honees, on which there h good \ loductive Land, ab ut 70
r acres under go-'d aDd ft new fm e, healthy, and a good
well of wa’er in the yard. Tor terra, apply on the prt mi*
Bes,or to the u -.designed at Au ,u 3 ta.
nl d2Awßt 1 B N T» DUGAB, Trus'ee.
AGBIC7LTUBAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLE
MENTS, MACHINISTS* AND BIULDKRc,’ ATE
RIALS, HARDWARE, CUTLBRY, AND HoUFE
FURNISHING GOODS!!
WB have now in store, and will continu; to keep a
large assortment of the most approved AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, for Sou hern use, oorsibting of
Single and Two Horse Turnrg Plows, 15 variet e«.;
Dt üble Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill tide
Plows; Sub-soil Plows, sevtralkinds Forma s Pater t
Plow; Cultivators; Harrow.-, 8 kinds; Corn Shelleis, 6
kinds ; Straw Cutters, 10 tises and kinds ; Hoad s*cr pers;
1 Horse Hoe»; Horse Powers and Thresher-, 5 varieties cf
1 e&eh; Fat. Mills ; O f vn Cradles; Gra s S*cvthes ard
1 Hand es ; Smut Machines. Bosh Hooks; Prun-ng and
• Hedge bnears; Pruning two and Chisels; Si v»nye
> Meai Cutters and Bluffers; Farmtrs* Boilers frrboj irg
1 food for A ock; Churns; Hay and Garden Hakes; Ha.
and Manure Forks; Hoes, Spades,: hove's,Grain t coops,
Wheel Borrows, Fi«ld and Ga den Kol trs; Corn Planter ,
Scales, Ptore, W?-’ehouse, and Depot Trucks; Well and
Horse Buckets ; Pump Chain and fixtures. Rock Salt
, for L'tcck.
We k*p EXTRA *OINT < for our Ploughs and will fur
nlib.atsho t notice, mch parts of Ploughs aDd other im
plem nta. ai may be wanted to replace broken pi ces.
Gentlemrn’s ind Boys* TOOL CHLBI6 corr.pkte, Ac
We are also Agents f>r selling the so lowing rticles:
SCOTT’S LIITUY GIANT CORN AND COB CRUSHERS,
universally admitted to be the b.st Crushers ev r in
vented, and In ihe use of which lor fee i* g stock, >4 a ring
of one-third is made, as has proved beyond dispute.
HOKAOO*Band WELCH A GRIFFITH'S Ci.colar iAw -
ard SAW GUMMEBB STEARNS A MA tV NM Oele
brated Fire, Powder and B>rg!ar Piool Bal AMANDFR
BAFCS; ROTARY EMOOTUItsG IRONS, hea.ed with
Aloohol. —No fami y bould be witheut ih'.s v<ry u e'u!
article. All the above are offered for sa'e at fair and regu
lar prl a-, in coontctfoD wi h an exten.-ive stuck of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
CARMICHAEL A BEAN, August*, Ga.
Wm. P. CAauiCHAB.. | Job. 8. Bkaji | Gao. F. Adam.
oct26 w6m
BEMKAN’B GABDUn
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE subscriber offers for sale a very c.ho : ce and jov
rare collection of hariy OR* k MENTAL JpO*
PLANie, embra ing all the lint old and bes:
n*-w variet eoof Lvirbiocn irg Rf 8*8; alsu, anJBESS,
unrlva le collection of EYEdG KEENS, of e. try vane y ;
Dec da m ornamental and PL A*:TrT ai d co
Section of GREEN HOCSR TLA 'IV, unequsl td in thf
South.
All ordsn promptly attendei to, vnd Plant, p- ck**d «
go any d s ance li sa'ety Any information rou ted*!;}
be cheerfully giv;n. AddreM, J. W. ;:E‘>MA‘ ,
act2B w4m Augusta, Ga.
WBIGHTBBOB ACADEMY.
THK Trustees of this Icstitution lake pleasure in an
nouncing to the public, thntthey have again tngrged
t e services #f its p *eetit efficient Be tor, Mr. FELIX P.
BROWN, lat • a Graduate of the htate LV.i mity.
Without elaborating or puffin , we wo d ayth.*.t our
experience, we think, in the management of School* .‘suffi
cient to erable us to di crimin ite between the good and the
bad Teacher. We would, therefore, say to all thos vho
may deelre to have ihe 1 sons well taught n all the
branch or an English and C ass c educati n, and have t .e
best moral influence enforce ,in the examp e. nd r rec>. p.
0 the Teach'r, wculd do well to s?nd thtm here The
location is he*lthv,and community Intel igect and moral.
Board, in good f m hes, $lO per month. Tail on Fee,sis
per Term, of five montlir.
First Session 2d Mon lay in JANUARY.
TRUBTKEB.
If a sufficient number cfpuoils can be secured for the
Female School, a compete t Teacher can be obtained
novl&-w4t
TEACHEB WANTED
TO lake charge of Habersham Ar-ndemy for the yt ir
1&56. ’• me teed apply that fa not cr.mp ten to
teach al! the branches that usually taught in sinr’a
inßt tntlo's. For psrllmlar* addre.-s any cf the under
signed at Lester's District P. 0., Burk- county.
WILLOUGHBY BARTON,
RICHARD W. BODGE
HE RY CHANGE,
novlS-tf HENRYHAItGaOVEg.
GE3BGIA FEMALE COLLEGE-1866.
nACULIY:-
Jt 1 G.Y BRO^'NF,President;
P. LOUD, Natural 8c ence;
R. D MALLORY, L'elles Le.trcs ;
J. R BEAL\ Mu ic.
The Co legist* hear for 1858, w. 11 begin on MONDAY,
January 14th. Commence h- nt will bs hell In October.
Pupils from the Low Country will thus spend ihe Sicily
sea*onin o-r -alubr.rut li gate
Catalogues, contiining furihtr infor;:at'on, be ob
tainedb apolying to other of the facu ty.
R D. MALLORY, eec’y Facu'ty.
Madison, Ga. nov2o-Ul4
BfJBEE LAND FOB BALE.
THS subscriber offers for sa'e his little FAPM known
as ihe Old Bailee Carpenter Ttaevstion, containing
122 acres * ak and Hickory Land, rai F ru las a tern
porary set'.lemeU on it, and with a liitle labor and a ;.H
expense, may ;e made comf.rlaFie. It lies sju ; .h o
W'aynesboro* abDUt six mile* in* e<R>st' iy on or near by
the Augusta A Waynesboro' Railroad, about three-quar
ten or » Kile below Th'mu’ tmmr'it, or Ho. lit, sod
ion:land«o J. Royal, W E. Lueeter, l. Uot ttd J.
Th jmaß T is lot of Laod is favored wth a faculty very
rare oo upland Perms, having afcoot 5 or C acres of inei
hsnshb'e made Lend on it, whirt Is ce-taln y worth forty
or fifty dollsrs per acre i it is from 4 to 6 1 Jett deein th.
richest n.nck,or vegetal .hca is very valua
ble. either »r tiliage or hauling out end decomposhtgwith
ot-.rn m .cures, such as cow-lot, stable m.nore, "Utl cottoK
•eed, or aoy other kind for a ready application to soil-
Por further information, eddress mem Aieiander, - Work
county, or apply to me at my residence a litt ewes.
no.-.h, about three m ice from said place.
novll Ul
C. r. B. gUBfIAKE , .
l )BOIOBKB o puOU'h, by sohMt- istion, a Utcrary
I Paper, to be c.U.d-'dUbitANitM lIOhTUI.V. la the
oity of Atlanta, G». Ttia.pe iod calWjU hemoUly d-v
to a review of Theolog cal. Ills- Hctl,
Liters ry Works, latun* fronsMle Amerlan i
_ i *- : k » d hvsem-’ ts the btst sehslar* ortne oou.u.
- Monthly Will co. Win from 48 to *8 P^«
on r, per month, SI.OO per arnum, pa ab e on
Straws. M.W Add—M- leu.on At ’
m ir *« ga,
j CITATIONS FOKLK s'T'.Kn of
C^- luv ?.:a i’oC~r- c*.-r--, r ». wniia
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I / <©IA .*B! \ COL’NTy, UA—W eLw,l'<,r.-j A.
’ '• c * <f administra
tion o the « ;ai« James b uait, ate of a.d ..oenty,
■ e id.
are thereto re to cite and arraoatsh all persons
’ eonctrroad, to be and appear at my office, within the time
preac-t ed b> law,to shew cause, if any they have, whf
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Appling.
▼■‘,1865. .«. .HiawF'»R[>, Ordinary.
‘ \\ 4 *B'K(! I) tV,«. V—VY er.l Ta..i..ayh«r
--• •» e» 4' le.i 'u (rLiuo'.'YUr,-,, ,g
. tke- eaten orysk >1 ,' nl <:t» ttv.dMeued:
Th«i arf (hi-- o-etcclt o fc,»l! nfl -ii.gu.
I Ur, tbe Itindr I ,ndcrt "on wildecr «d. to be »nd
“ »ppe rut mj ofli. e.w tia the tirn preeci ed bv law, to
stow cum. If any tiny b ,v«, . lette should not
3 be granted.
Given un fer my ha d af»01 •- in W T ar enton.
i. No T, 18 5 AKdK.N k MKRUifoN. Crd',.
OtJIuK JHO t>KV«UMi V.UA—^ »s,>l*rcui
L.Ralnes a |.l es tor. • for «us ol Ad-ui u r»-
c tl n d bon. non o i the i stale ol Hi nry Kt tui, Ist. of
fc» ! ; c uaty Ueoe sd:
D T h sc a e rht- es lode, stt on and a) oni h all
*nd f: g r. •he ki!.<! »• an * other persons ccnce*ned, to
iv ri y> H t tb | * prE«c ied by
I ow, io sr;ow c u.v f any they hav.‘, why taid letters
e shonidnotb? granftd.
8 Given nd- r an at Rice
lt NovoEber 18,1836 I* N Y BRITAIN, Ordinary.
WAftHEW V • NTV, l i ho.— aherea., Jcb 0.
j ▼ “ Tda app ies -o es r Let er*. of Gnatdianship for
the prson and prou.ry o r«h iu p and Jt re J.
' v’amp, mi ors of John Cam;', dace ed:
These ar. rhero-orr ano - dm ni»h,all at \ slngu
la ,the kindred .nr friends of ea d mh ora to he and
p ttpi ** rat my o(fi<v, within the lir.epreacii eo b» aw,to
a. ow cr.U9.-, i: an they have, why aai ile' e s siould not
be «:mnted.
Gve uud.'r my Land at office In Warr nton.
f Nc 16,1866. A DEN R. MB.asARN, Ord’y.
I 'fit CM I CM N l l ,Q • -Wh r.vee, Albert T.
t V Cnd fr applies to me tor '• tt ra of 'dm ration
F 02 thee t ti of cor ta*e of saidcooi v, tr<’d:
‘h caret r fore to oi an aim* rush all and sn
. gtiisir, the k* dr :* a d creditor o( s a<i < ece skl Io be
bnu par tmy ctfc / ih ; n the tini p oacribed by
. aw, to show cau-e, if any th'.y have, why said l.tters
s' ould not be g hi t, d.
$ Give* unJ rm hmdato c« in Appl'rg
No m e 17. IS.'6 8. CRAWFORD, Ord’y.
17*1 BKIiTCiOCAiTY, Whereas, Z i hanah H.
jCj Clarke app> is ’ to me for lett rs of Administration
ie I). nisnon on the estate of ' a:cii Matter white, dc
, ceai-ed :
, These re therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
, larthek dred and creditorol said deceased, to be and
appear u cny office, with in the time prescribed by law, to
show oau ,if any they have, why said letters should net
be grant* .
(tiv u i der uiy hand at office in Elberton.
s N V. 21 .566. WM. 0. NKLM>, Ordinary.
J pULUMBi i « Ul'K'l Y, tJA. —Wherrw , James U.
* > Alford ap des <me for ett -sos Admi i ration on
the c a e o » euj. m n E. Alf r ,l. te of said county, de-
Th »• are there o-e t'' and admonish \ a d
ar, the kind e ulc*. it v ofsa. ide ea «. to henud
e appear a my rlll ithl ith thr.eprescrihed by la«, to
,j
l t cegr nttd.
Give • under y’ a dat office in Appling.
November >B, 1856. 8. ORA k kORD, Ordinary.
e A Ot DM BIX COUM ir \ w b.re «, Brands M.
e V > ra'-ler applies to me for letter; of Guardlsnship or
~ James W i' Do a'her ya i Mary Hannah Jonghertv.
ch dr< -cf Ja*res i ouyhsr.y: 6 "
0 t eee are therefore to citt- an ' admonish all and singu
u lar tho kindred an*t frier es of rad mhors, to ie and
appear at my office within the ime prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they hav , why ia>d letters should
not be gr n’e'.
0 Giv n under my hand at office in Appling.
° Nov. 9 >
TA' IAHii«MMcI 7y,i'.a tier hi ,A* salt m
X Rhode? nu V H .hi -r i r amplest.. u.e for Lett r*
“ ot A i i istr l uont’ •• -,t •! Ue*.j m'n K. Frt ure,
e ste of *» I<l o unty, decev e :
e These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and slngu
\ lar. the kindred and ertdiers of said dcce» N*d,to be and
appear at ray office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show cau.se, if any they have, why said letters should not
r u Ul-Mm ed
I i iven un'er mv h trd f t fflee in CrAwf rd viil *.
io No'e- ■ 27, 855 (l I »N£A nmin ry.
|NM ,GA —W QCWMt IMO F
Aokies ppiies io me lor Letters of Admicis ra
tion * n thu ts'i ’e i f Jefier-on Williams, late of said
c county, d' :
to 'fhese c t.h eb rtoci end adn onish all nrd e'ngu
*• tor th . kindred enc ere itorn < f a‘d d-ccase l * to be and
appear at n»y t ffice w.thin the ii m pr-scr ed by law,to
_ sh w cause, if any they have, why said letters shou d not
:o be i-'ra ted.
( v n under n>; hand at flic in i ou'svili .
Nve i ■v., ** % ‘I • \ i« • ' , dh n v
TKFF 808 i- I
tl t roan app’es tu » e i-t let eraof A iiuiniatratlou on
to the estate cf William Ca h un, Jr., decs.sed, ime o said
ie c junty:
T t e sre h refer to c t md ! a ra rd h all and tin
grda ,th ki Ired :md ere « t rs fsa d ticatcd, lo be
nd app r trj < lli : "' i" c ' •• me c■r be I
e lw, t » h-w u , f uy th y have, . hi.said letter*
11 an u 1 net he granted.
s, ( iven i • u- h d tvfficoin rui v.l e.
Nov l* r29IS 5. '..*• .»'LAB ' L, Ordinary.
I hi-F - T , n.V- Wh'-reis Fli Mo
e f? Oroftii a p' e; Io me for «at r of hip of
c Mary Tallulah c d Wiliiai H Calhoun, rninois of Wil
liam Oil our, Jr , decer. t- :
_ These are tlierefore toe tcand a imonish all and singu
lar, the kin red and ricudsofthesafcjlmi on to he a d
appea t j offlC ,wi Uni time presorib «l l, y law.
I. »fid s ow au e, if uny they h ivo, why .aid letters should
o tbegra tel.
G. en un er my hacd »t rffi e n
fov 99, B*s N OHO A *l' HL. Ordinary,
c —* ■ .
RIl’H VIOKO OfHJYTY, <■ A.—Whereas, T ioharti
N< rre'l p ■ e o me f«» 1 ttera of A hrdnistration
i. on he c* t James N. None. 1 !, late of Montgomery,
- Ihe*• hi he es re toe t- i"d admor fs , all and sin
-1 gular the k: dred ndcreditiri c-f said dec aseJ to be
d «i>|> itroyo ce, wiEii: t c time pi cod bed by
* 1. w i-i thow can ><*, i any tho hive why said letters
. sh uld nfc ’ c grafted.
GlV'-n imd- r c y ha d at offic fn Anrusta
2 Deo. 4.1855 I K -S I* Ordinary
K (! hVß'r Ct INn, ti l.— - hereHS, ,*> H«oh
B guon a r pll» st> me tor Lei >s of Administration
cu the estate ofPhiPa »-. ; "’gr ave -, a mi..or, late of
Char iest n,b ,utli Oaroiioa, de« e.-sed .
T ese ire therefore to ciie ao<l a *raonish all and singu
lar, the ki dred and fr*endM o said rainort*, to be and
1 a *pc-ar tmy office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, wtiy said letters should not
be g ant
• Given under my hand at office in Angi:*
I>ep 4, 1855. LE°N l\ AR, Ordinary.
eiKDDIiIA, OBIETHOffCK COIJfSTY.—IN
r KQ lIY 1 O LM I'OV PE T7PK loff.O IIRT.
Thom f »''derv. atth.w M. Pctt/, Fianklin 0.
Cairo e 1 an o hen
1 -o order<d by the 0- urf, th .t si »v'c3 of ti e ibcve
Bin b• i er t- ted r n Matthe v M Pet y, bv pu liaat'on in
terms oth s‘. t . I'is far her o d -cd. t h t all ths
i’e'i -1 nts p ad, n wer nd eaur—* ot demur log a'one
by the Art'* <f nex TerruolOi Court; and that
tho case be -* t (town f rvial at t at Terra.
A tro* trai - ri from the M nuiea cf sa d Court, at
October T* r , 8!5. OKO. .1. LEUTEK, Clerk
ov M 1055
/ IMHIG A.- 'l. It K l'«|» .\iV...D I ; L
V.J P . Rl.'lt-OOVJfiKY, SO . OGL7THO::P« SUPERIOR
QOVHT.
A P.Vanßensd 1 er ve. am • 1 Lumpkin, Lucy Lump
kii* At n. ;r , c.. < f Simue' Lu cpki.’,dec'd.
it appearing to the ourtth t.m el Lum k n, ouo cf
li: d f n tonti 1 t. < a> ove b 11, -e 'to, out J the Hti-e of
’ G orri ,i* por dred, that be be served by pub ication
f th n • nle once a month for fo.’.r m 'Ti'ha in the Chronicle
a entine*.
A true trans ript frem the Mincte. of said Court at
< otober Ttr , BL>6 GEO U. LESTtR, Clerk.
N v. 29, J
G. ‘ .A, Uhl It K Ol AT Y .—IN
EQ T,l GLbTHO PE BERIO it COURT.
’ Wdiia.i iea vj Alat hc M. c* '.ty. ErauiLn 0. damn
| be I, n I ethers.
, Il iu ' rdere- by th: Court, ihfit fervlce rs the above
Bi'l be pe r fic»cd ori ftf -ftthew Pct'y by publica'ion in
terms of the staiat*. It h further ordered, that all the
de •i <? nts plea-• »nsw.r an den r—not demu.'ngalone
—-by the fl- t day of ILo ntx To rn of thin Court; and
. that ’'eoasebeee dow f r tri Jat t hat Term
* tru* tfanscrlntfrom ho I! a tea* < to k er '61011,1656.
o 99,1855 <l 1 1 1 BIK ,Cl rk.
GtoOltUIV •.b-Ltfil HOI K Y IN
f RTIITY, SUPERIOR COURT, OOl’Oßttß TERM,
i 1865.
E nabeth Petty vs. MaUhew M. Pe ty, Frat,k ! ln 0.
r Cpmp’eMan Thomas Petty, Adm’rs.n thee tate of John
; Pet*y, dcese * r
i Itappec.ring to the Court, that. Pfr.tthew P«t!y r sides
out f glethorpe CoaDty It U order d tha' ho be served
i wi'h sa d b?:i by pubil nin the Chronfele Pentinel
once a mcmh for son»- montl s previous to text Term of
r thisC-urt
1 A true ti nao!, from the M nutes of said Court, at
i October Terra, 1856. GEO. iL LESTER, Clerk.
i Nov 29,1865.
FLOE DA LANES F.>K SALE.
A BARGAIN NOW TO BE HAD FUH CAcH.
WIIX be fold for d vision on the first M onday in
JA I ARY rest, a valuab e PLANT- TIoN, four
mil s orth- islo’ M rianr a, FI ri >,c>nthinieg io arves
cf l and , 660 ol which inclra cd, wiv- hI n r»i ary Plan
tation hori-ei. i ko, a spl ndid R«* D.-NCt'.riirte roues
from M riaor aad re and a h»Jf from 'h ear planta
tion, Wi»h I thi advantages that Q#Aure or .; j-wn be
stow in beau dy gaud ret-derta it desirable, healthy
* and with excel cut water.
'I l>e ai.ove wh b r.huwn ny the ( .y reeur, an tl e Pto.n
--( a’ion.
lerm’.—One h i ca h, ar.db i r n tin one year, w th In
- tertst. a d secured by bond snd mortgage ts P’antation,
an i all op f-*r r-s em*c For torther particulars apply
L to [nlfi4tt JOP B RQCLHa v*H -innnn, Fla.
1 i \KO i.IA, COI.L6IHIA « ODKIY-lN bUPE-
Y.I RT(»R C'> .; ,M. RC \ RM, 1h55.
f M itsaon P. Ft va'.l vt. J bn b. Meyer. RuleNljl.
Upon tha petition fM is sloa P. tov ', praying the
fore losur -of he tquHy of R emptien fJohnb. Meyer
. in a dto a certain tract of Land i f’o'umbi . county, on
the enters i Boggy Got ore '-,a- tai ingth e heeired
a deightetnard a half acre , joining aritotf Ra 'ordon
thesouth, tbeGeoigiißiilro. (I or, th- wes», Carrol! on
t v <y north, aid rather aui Fhilli hon ‘he e st, morl
ga/e by said John B. Mever to Oliver H. fee a?.d his
1 ei’S an<* asigns on th thirtieth day of A- v *l, eih(e»n
hundred and fifty.fom, to p core the payee't of a rote
i n ade by said John B. for ih<- <■ >ni ol so bu" 'red snd
; eleven dollars and s xty- ne ■ e ,p. ale sa o diver
H. or bear r, oß'hot « n\y fi‘L a y <. cem r next
tierea t r '. ch rad r t td mor g g (ave been
t unsfe-ed ;*• i -i c- to 3 d h lon dy th- »ail
■. r . ardi appear •t a nop.rt of ii * r
1 (hi ne •- retlero ,h.-« ee puM, ti; rdered,
th tad o B Ale rjay.nt be and o; t ; to,k
o’hi.i u.' t, O- or b for th r -Ja of t a e t lerm,
t'e sai l sum cf e r hua ied ai d eleven d- ar* and
sixiy.- -ece.'is, with the iir et due ther :or, a d tlis
c<§» Vt v Ced •, or 'bftt t.<* l qut, ol U lvinp’ioL
I of'he said John B. audt j said modgageJ peml.<s be
burred rn l toreelo d.
’ Iti'frt o ee, oft’li Ku'-'e .erred
■ or. t'e Hid Jo 1 ;utl » tl’r tmo .Un or uOli.he in
o. o the ,a dcg-.se.taaU ut oar mietit ..lorelb*
: Ilex 1 X rui
, A true ei Ira t from the minn es.
H CRAWFOED, D.C.erk.
IN BDF/RTOK CO'KT, COLOMBIA COONIY, BEP-
IbV.
Mi. lwP.. i.vellvi.Jo nB Mejer.
1 . eII I-N «i ,»tt 1 e net Term,not h»Y.n* been
,er»« :ort uo abed ure nit*l, 1. i* ordered, Tb-.t the
saiteb eoi in-) , i.ds.rr d or padliihed m required
.y Iw, h • r t e next rm.
Kxtrae e J rom tt e Miou ei _ . __
Novem er 1 , •’& 8. ORA WfOBTt, Dep’y Cl’k.
nIOIMHA. COB* jr-TOJIIM
»T u T At'Kn.Tr M 1.55. MCR *. tGK.ro.
.lac bM riband La?a jet. Lamar v». Wiliam Gray.
Hole Ni [j jUOr . irOarnett Ardtera, Jcdgcoi said
Co °. r a91 Hi lnt' to the '’our, by t e petition of Jaer-b
Merphaid ,r jete . amar, h.. nth • •"**
November, io the ear eyh ea bu dred *n - «jr-
t'iiUm r-r ». of a;,id enn.y, made an. i.rtr.uw
Cha. lea Cr ok toutorta
the"<i.j and te.r f taa '; and thv V»j£
M«n h. •;« Hta h..m ar. a*ned «i^d^
‘‘■ae’en'/be'or 8 the tt.t da> 0.-J ear
tl remw!“orhe'’r'-! “b r««^''? arda','on
sK"sd:
the better to a cet > ' "J to .a d J -Oub Morph
tohureu.it u «u e « f M .,whereb. .he
a it, j ie . ■ ‘ itc s.i 1J a 1 o urp a : d la
y-:J "I 1 } tt a n re tor arc es Lfj i mate,
Kaye.te ‘ " , d co , rit y, o the w ter. nf boap
rytn* end be nt na » ’ GI , H j„ c * M rr.h,
oreeh, ajn l-K »•“.« " " . v, i ||». Ora ■as
andleo ar ~ de e i-ed, cel rnieg One
pr->. etyo. J O. - „„ „ 9vx a
SSfRS w«. . t»r., -"on * -p;afSS«£
■ re' 1 "a- ‘.‘“JSS
f £ ?“T‘ into Court. > the fir. t ay .f n-xt term
£ . vr,r sftx
rh.reafer hrrre ' and forreoed An, it la firther or
therear- to'e t e t abliabed in the Chronic!,' A Sen*
to ol 'Lee a "rm h .or tour mo . ha. or a co y thereof be
served on id *'i dtm Ur y, -r h tp.ciai
n'y. at I mat three months .reyioua to the next ie;u of
thia’Conrt. _
00' 08-ETKM.ISSB.—XCLE MSI. TO FOBECLOBB
M ?fc"b M u?ph and Le»eye 1 M Lamar va. Wii ram On.
Itaoo-a'inr totbe r.'.-urt thtt a.rrice of Bole Ni til. in
aVar e a-at'j c -re, h a tor t- a made, it i- tb.refor.or*
derjd, ta ■ a nice be e tei.per.ou.ly on d frndant,
or by po> I ati >u i 1 Chr bit le t rut >el wnoe a month for
/o r ir.o t- p b tore next t« rm cf t in Court.
Tb-dtflbnJt nt Wi ..am v.r;:y not jo be fouid ia Lincoln
con* »y, this .A.hdiv of October. 1955
Z-. WILU'GHAM.Fhtrff.
A true *r trset .T rn u.e Minuiex ofsaui Court, this No
vein' cr the i' th, 1856.
N»v. 17,1856- ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Olork,