Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, October 20, 1854, Image 1

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- I :■ ■ ■■■•- : »• ~ - - * • . j . 2^ f f//-7S 7 Si 3 |% ! || f ‘ .• ] <m Wi*,UAJi T jokes. THtrtwttu Mom *«-• iH-to*y.n if*. »»&•». 8 g>. ‘i man, who ingrat:Jod I liicv .i... 1j ’’. *’ r* <> •ti trraces hy in- I .ft I * ; . .. . I' : tK-h > * - y frr <>> in Ui. ... ;.t a, a ~- Ui t tnv '-i,o - '»n a n e ii q \ i:t to .1 . " n fi o F'-fy rruro i :• -ft ••••,■ o m H.ev v.'i i e ■- :. ... -j.v. v» 3 ; )J • ; y -1,... ••• 1 - «i }n* i tkb .- u 'Lire u. • *. .... ,-.i i rc.K , j J.(,x . .r. : a private ,i vV ; g; ., , . ‘at ilia ** if :.u ire. ,«. <-;•<> v I The *„><.• y r-.i • n •i’tetee t-.ui ntscne a&d forty Million*. 1116 Oe/tral Kail.-caais fobs opened about **** w «u momtla frcni Wiiecffit;’ to Col am bus. - Cun» 'l*d '" i ‘ ‘ LaMiAS, o§.-,l~w Iw*- arnvV.! tti: ' " ' ' : ' Oresegpfc City, . * - ot M"i t’« ■ofX . v Yoili.trom ' r.ti- ■ ' with a-car 70 of ma aeßoiwck. U;*.. M. , ■ .' '.V?'’ unJaf.l --• r. •..‘: !Lu »i i. twne bo:ao '"‘2 "f‘ ~* ‘ -LF 'Alh ltd. SAt ,‘.L It at. xnl.. .* ~c,u jr -- v . ■,. Oi jfl r, ffi Jyf iiul .„i » vOiii.ty, , youu* Mtan by ilk- nauieot Thioim.,, , T - J * 'i’a county, wet acJitienlv *my"m ’ • 0»a Qu l*toorf>d«y, the l*th‘fr,gt..“p t ‘ a ': t ■/' jollier»estanoeof th»cvilor«»rtyiai;«>noe«ie<i *t*per»*Bd anmi-dnnkiiig.— <i>oulhtm it*oc>nicr *• ; - r *-‘h i ui® Atetic-FuitiMrfuticuiiu »f the D.eaet-r. Mr. lt offioero! U.e Arctic, with abolt ~ J , f ■*. ->=d .t ol liei’ passongera, er ; rj.yed ■ ■ •'■ •' :.! - ' '■■%!■'■ troiSl t.u.'!on, V.htt.!j-:.'r b >;, l ? 0 '* v' -i ■'• , i 0 »»« tuat. the report oi' ! ,h? Ve-sti’a ”, <- “ ;1 -'l’ oi o iii-j Arciio :i crew is uneor ! ■?: . . I’::; 1 iii ' '‘;' n of ti)r 8r J •'!«% Courier rn tike the fonowiutf items: 'lr French ruorch;;!)■. screw etesrasr Vesta, '‘.'•'•b-.'; " ’••• •■r. fr ••} St. Peters to fifativilio, Ihiek f.> w-’h tu“ Atn-'rioftn hte-mcr A rode, («soJ t> b 1 <r-»i Livernod to K w York, 0:1 threw !■•:•■ coals and iho srontor 6srS of heavy v • •> <t- overboard to iigbte*i <ho ohi.'. R"sen<rera utod orow (ilia said, 14) •04 11 1. c i»«43is and iiavnnot since baea hesrd reaole.; ■ hie port ou Saturdsy morning last!* * * ■'■ ■; ailU CJiHiiC .1, J* viU C«> pdSiJOlljtfOftj* bof'. : ■;» ' =*■ 3 raiL w«toi- c a “f£.vr iu I • tc;. i us to Ike Vesta; _-TL. Frond* hcrew steamer Vc-daJVom j tvrdaj. mi*- ih ? last, with Ipse of aud i v 4 u\i) lOjiowiOg’ uay, at uoou, in tlio i appe,: tt dtiiJlkitlffi o lit v . v * , ix~.» iri the lore par- oi ii;o •'»,«r<*v f|*. v- r i»= »y r«g r*'i\V cnr| m*%#t i ' \ iV^ 0 ’■*" I f cigM b-li which Idßd. About j It hMt h : ruck on j boil, and aonjr oaf, “iiard to : s 1 *r<iir;u»t. 1 coal i i'ce tii; ca»« >:u her loto- ! i .* i ■ oi io prcpelmr. wi:MiCant. Lttee cried ! ho.d v ■ \ uu that'boat ; utt go torwurd auu i • . . uL iror o««ur.yu the pore t de, . the ship I . - :.J . r.J Vi-.y .. . 1 in. c ! U. Ii ' Ip HJi ! Coal j . • r W. r " < : oh :* .v- • on- t! eu d ••« r ut o ;:;ow . r cask* and roll - I .vi;; ; j por: -odt :on 11. ied thorn in trd r j ' - t i ; i-t i: i >t d.r >■ a, d get ! ! - :ii . . Wt i '. d X in *. I i ' It; I were > to (ini ‘ v <. ' ;■ e * rveaa "■ d • ' a I ••’’*• below vv ■;• i' .-.rJt, -p 3’ '• . C , L C tliO’; ';»i' .ila • I, ov r• I liole. i • d to- og ' '■ msit toj'-Hi! up, ■ » *■ • w- «• u de' ti.e .-I: .v' ... ■ . .. , ••■ . • t •vt: • vji !o: ato' oe •! p’s ’'it .V ’ Ii '7 • C (1 w•. r ' : V . '* 11. ■ T • o vi x 1 ■’' :» !h“ ■. i!- -he fi - tha f'h M* vis? p the eak • ■ • o’ tr , - w u ' h ?; rt ! , r i h wer d . -vt t>» o» 5 n h ' p j ;M 1 - r' ;• : : ' ■j. w-vj ’ i ” >. e c f '•■ a g q■ k k -a: r this. b b g u intin tho !- : i.r.:.d c 7, • " MI n i!»■ . l’ho ' b. . •■’ I! • ’• die ■ :.n i iro-t! ,>:i while fct.il! v >■ ' • • •* -re -? K iy, th■ . ». i n • st”. an • R q ■ Ba in g 3. ■' ■ « ■ • : <>. •• ' t i e l'!o.: 1 • ,/ ' i-, ..V ■ tall, a 1 , exoep > ha : .uv.i 13 • ' •• : . r .;! •■■ .io . re : " ’ • C. •* ; • T Mr - am to ■ _ h •.. .d. S ho had. •• ' ' :•>• <! oh* ' i or tr; o' ioru o : -ver .... !•' •; . I' ■ x ■ l : | b Too lirr.t qv.?rl , 'r boat w>* io»; r .1, od t r ixjoropea into her. Wb took eiz of the'n < u[ t. Luce oidured oui boao to leave i!-j t Id •, Capo Ra«e bore iroi.s u N. VV. by W. '.•■■■ *.er- in loa*. sight u s tl«o r.hip -a tb. fog. Ti w o'clock. Wo t'-or-.i-i for and, ;sop posed, by the heave oi the sea. Wo had noid.er meat, uor drink Mr fifty hours, Fri ii -Y moniixig 6 o'clock, 2.9 111 ill., we reached it cad Ljvq. VYc wuik A from here to Ucnews, a distaiico of I .'■x wUtc.. Here v.c were blessed with loot]. Mr. | B idhi ar charter ed tv. o sleanrcr ; to take ns to St. Johtii-; bnt, owing ' r adverse winds, after going twelve miles we put into a place called Fairy L«nd, vi iere wa romained two days and a halt', and whore we wore most kindly and hospitably received. F rom xrare wo walked to St. Johns, a uir-iaooe of fifty miles. Wepruid hero two days, .ad them took the piopdier Morliu to Halifax, ou ! co-rd of" which we received the kindest powdbly 1 .reatnieiit. From her wo were transferred to the 1 Earw-.a, and came to Boston. Mr. Graham save that In the manner of leaving AUGUST A, U A., FRIDAY MORNI pV. OCTOBER 9A #864. :h.:,' . .: : ■ ■ • Mri iE-.m --| iaux. H<s ctp.'v,!'tye, tha‘ ha war c.bql mid d-d ovary thing.lu hie ~-q war to’savc tho vcv,o«i jmd the : !’ VO- I;’.. >. ; - U.: ' '■' . C\ /iKwTr,. *.'•. i. ' :v:s: I If. .« Mr. Baahla&t. Mr ere ■ 2.1 ,1U ;-*■ Os U.C ArctiOj- I says iu ..!... M m. . v. peu landed Mr. L • ;n 1 I, ; ; ...... 15 • : . .. , . ... I * . .re,, - . * t 1 ' UI C« • *.**■' *'• * «0- hUvlu lr J vv iT ;.. 't»ur, They inul.U t«aveh at the iuote.uee of'Mri I )■ VV : • • 1!. on Ui mOH took piaefe, tho ! A rene’e Speed was tv olvo and a half rirttes an hour | tho y :r:l .*.•in fogv.v weather. AH due vlgi ! luis-0 v.< Mi.- I.i.' bathe •;,;roctet'o vn-ro stu i tioisod two-un it on tlwj consent lookout to avert 8«y r- > t u! a cc.lU»ioa, t' re her atre: rent, i I A’, the t-'ino of the @ceidc;A there were ou nook I ! mornVs* U!.'. Other w-stl’ was kec*:’ bWoro ; t|- c fusion tok place. There v.a-- vre/y greet ■ •..Oiiilti>;■ .; ~ ii;>iVi«'C(b l' .Vdv.l' wsgiveii to tmrd | .starboard thi? helm an 1 reverse the wiginc. Tim v . re a i. h.;. covered pouring in beld«r. and Mr. B : hl-iui w.r ordered do.v/n to step t«« leak. I Tire rt to do » waaofuo avail. As U> th 6 traei-tioa why so maoiy raved were of re, cre-.v, rred -o few r -rer-gere, Mr. Baahlam. stare 1*; t»xpt!i»i‘.u<-!i that Captam Luo? order ■ 1 hi, i !• j: , . : iv ■*, v.i.sen ho did with three olht-i i ' x .\ h,-l ji.i touched the wa*er ! J than they v/rec : mr.-nuded with number* who j bad jumped .ovc<re..-.d. and were .struggling for i iifn. [!<• . ire. they -hi ’; ct t;.> notice why cud ivh«»t rnpv were, but lilted theU boat. Another, : ’•', was a l , i lowered, and immediately filled. Thd ■ - i iad jhl ti >:■: could contain. They could I do i o rnoro, in d ud'h severe: t inner struggle they I led Ui. cohere, w . a Urey could not save, to the | deep, ffd miss ha loft when no did at the iuspera- The Tim-t f»si i,h*' Mr. Hnnbifttn’s ' ondnet in <: on; '■ !’ -.-”‘1 • ■;«' r<a.r-.-.- .M’r i? alfd pitSSCU warrant anoptetbu of aeUishncss or In humanity on J they arrived at Halifax, in tkc kindest man or [ rep ■df iV M’ lr 'l-’ Vfiam f'"' '• Vm 2^- r: e IS" ;iiro many - e>rroborßtod by M. Dupaa- j. '‘’ C- in hv.c - put Mrr. VclliWt kor and J • ji-.r ; V'.n \>‘*.v#ers cn brnrd ike b' v at near 1 * • *,.» *p;-) IJnfort 5 iitcdy* ut f hts nioinout of low- ! . cfphate ? y p 1 I *° •- ; } - V'> ' A } x j t : . r. • -. V ■ -c.r %•••.. - . ;k. -' .S | io j si • vb 2 preen a- « -. .v -’.ru.c.. j tTh'.. yoiinsr Duke, M» i uy tu t* uiivi Mr. j \ fsr.nHy, woro the last > to&t l£ t Dupasbotif j a the mdtholwti mm: : 2 .ii t to tuo suiroofifu ui r '- t«o oost » tic, noiv n *uk-.v>; i to ilia o. prioo u! the sea, #nd | . Lrev h- i. d . t zd | 1 ti-:% i -.HHio wcuy; M. 6m i.ol, hU wife and j ] (oar ciuidi't-u ; M* his wii ,% hi»i brother and j / hi -. brothe r. r?Jo tu l U,r;r binbiren; I: .iduai© j / Lccotj fttid child; M’iio* Perrh, j r There were 1. §o ou h ai d vhe Arctic t foilowu-sr ■ - named French reuidenfsof hew Or ! tare ; Alt :n,?ara. Emeu tmret, Miuvioi.o, Baacee, , bOMd * th * wlren M. ) Thof iilowicg is a copy vu ~ icU . to j fi | l bii-—"Xtift pa ot tho i steam .hii> Arctic caunot ta&o luiivo ot you wiinotit 1 cxproi i-hoir high ouimon of your ablo man- ! f ageaimil oi two bo»U the brought them safe- * t for tao comfort of those who were your fe low- , a'reore-'.rM 1 11' 1 •'':°*nt fixtrri mto boa'a * tlnd re'g-:t be ti : a fie re 5 Ire <X’h'g out if a small | \ fl, ’lit - achooti 'r for D . ;■■ eof da aster, immedi > u. . a- op y ’Ui irrisal o ,d.oi .-, which though ; tion from every lover of brave and generous deeds, j , In now bidding you farewell, we wish y.-u tho , krqv'rere which your untiring devotion to duty . :*!.•! vnur excellence a a man deser-c. Wo aro, : tj- • f Aurb f i’itifilltty nnrt tnilv uc<*f n ull) uim UwiJi Wiluam W .Gilbert, No- York. | b’KNDua -V Moose, ot New York. < ' T. Mitchell, of'< ■ oarlcstou, B. C. \v. Gihon, Jr., ot B re.ymina, Irclend. , Wn.t.AH Yovng, i.-f B.iiyra, •:>.. i .WAiiD Dli’a &ECK, il.i France. J.LIX .-•■ .11 V . i . ; Li The Bo&tori Transcript oil* evening euys : :ho pi. -1 i • s re: ort thut. a* the momunt of t! • \ the. I n <•/ a 10-l/J ic ii , V : Imt id ca od “the i mgt ” d tb* set , »o t at the Arctic was injured • -a r • T. ; v: ! L-ccount for to por • ifflcji iu * p-t g t:.i 1< k. In rre *•.. 'o uei 't in tho morning pa f 1 !• : ‘ ' - B . • , w o a- d i .*1 *•. 11 ••■ i Dn! k r did liat n*. i'; o i: ' ollir.s tmd olh j b tho eon: ary,tb< y were aeon all stand* j * r. ; o. .., • h boh Mrs Al , Arctic. There vras re b mi •;. b ci j -..’01e re oc*ti f eoy.L i - • . .all..* 1 ■>l ■*! ' • !,-• > In . ..*»)• pun re- :tl and i - t ' i t* 'red r-. '. .it, *i » . jgors. The Earopa had or board fourteen of the pas g d forty-8 • ■ Arcti . . ■ • ’.! , tt.c . vv, dot .In, . - .‘it. j, . . sit i' i ; •<. c. i .. .. a, - -ui in .c o t Bdi y. ir i A :■ otiiy ! iu Boston. Captain Leitch,.of the Earopa, gave .p i i H .vt j ,i I Sit i.G ■ .- .1 o. d . I ■ !. hi -. Tho n c *' 1 >*. b i ton, if wo may Judge from the ■ ” :>n : the :u> vivo j..-. >1:. - ire. •i , iideot Ol Lie B. !-■ • K i! , ff , ■ ’ o .v N V h. t ; | • -■ , mo p:.vsioiigcr?'> . u ■ , ffli. U - •.'. -t ; -P.il v - - >•..-( - od' r. i‘ ' cxpii -.1 •, - v?r, •ditime.it w hich ■2 ,;t. - r ■’ . i e Ire that those of v v v ♦ ’ v v accepted . p ’ f n i - do-, .- flud somo ntatc-i .er;t-5 Ho tb: nduct of tho Ameri t ,ti .; s. .fi! .., IF. Now;-.’.r, T'hfintel- I J .11 O!, j&turduy and for three days, although earnestly .. ra- f’ ho American a » al look no measures { I >r those of her passen r ;i:,.I„;/ b.re b! Tire steamer , _ • Mi l t Vml • ved in port I-, i .1 tho i .ou Fuss-’ay,andneith c-;r -I . Ao ~He uiirenwould ~ tamo tLa i i-c.-sibllity f rending themiov-.-uroh of the ; ...' . .-omi’ r ..‘ • b rt: -as The Assombly took up ire. <a . r.. l , - pjarante; dn; txr-vus-j jof aviuUf.g the '''3mr;3 the d''.”cb, when the ! Cover...; /retire: l ;•> brek tho.consiri, but the ghost re p • bibiy 1:1 trec.l that tvor’kv in the face, and the i that the' conso! sent a yacht ou She Toareii. T„ r.p-;v,.jt cortrnvt tot! is conduct is the action of M.r. Ohiu-ulor White, agent of the telegraph company, who despatched the steamer Victoria on the aottrch, with orders to continue the search just i as Icngfre tlsey thought proper, he assuming ail ’ expense. 1 . . OtFioE of the New Y’obk, Newfoundland 1 amu London TkLtGiui'a Company, - [ Sf. Johns, K. F., Tuesday, Oot. 8,1854. j E. K. Ooliins, Esq., New'York—My Dear Bir~ -!On my ir.-ival here ijret ' i" '■ 0.-r-p.. 1 sMamer Victoria, I kerned the- V<-.-r rending -.re j counts-of the l.b 'of .be Arctic, -.lid ti.-bt totuo pf the psc. .ciigers v.-iu> left hor ia beat,:- wore n.u.w; probably floating oh J. 3 ocean. The American 6hr nl fc vi -g this morning d«- [ oiinod to employ the Victoria to search for the un fortunates. I have made all ii:. to to coal tho steamer, and shaii, T porcibic, Uospatoh her during the night or In morrow morning early, to seek for tiro ptissotipf'rs ahd br -i.- them to thie pou or some {tort ot -ufl-ty. I enclose a copy oi my instructions to Ci-pt. Shur.’r, I M’.-yt' o Altnigbly guide him to tho resotie. Yours, tftithfuiiy, Chandi.hji Whits. OfKOE OF THE Ni.VV YoRK, L BVVfoi; N PLAN I) f and London Tkli.g iapij < 'omiv.ny, it. Johns, N. 1: ., T ; O- .3, 1854. J Capri to G. Butyrin-, BLuru. V'tjlori.: :--Duir Sip—Rcfctriug to yfcur coaver.sr4ion, the inspec tion of rii < chart, aud u> .your 1 1 reoii-'c* ~i oi i ho; winds ii. .t have prevailed during etyr voyage which tfil -i.-stlcd id tills *, < rt k t night, rekh r:: gard toth ■ probable present position of the bogle Vihicli arc ►.. id to huvo Fit U.j di lilted at. uryr Arctic soon' after h6r erei.-’o:., v. Ub «ha i .or Vesta, I h vo to request t! H Y a y.-iH. rerere-r you can till. 3 in th . supply <> ! etui, pro ceed with tiiv steamer Victoria -i.ut-n j Uw. you may ■/:.■. -: ; jreiiciuu > to ire gin and couUt: ;iio t*m-.i in ;./i <hre,i:cii, ~.• ■ distance, and far such length of u oc, as a id satisfy you that ' is hopeic.-:. - -i.uving i:. •• •- regard to tho safety re you: re,’.--- vc .liu.*i ere re, and to tho rcscrvu'.-.on cl .. .-.ufiLicn! aiD'ntify o't| coal to last back to-'.re port. Lot tha glorious-hopv of reaching the .‘-.uffecars cheer and animate yon to achievo il'Ur deliver.- ere. Vary truly, yours, i.hvnulkb -.'V uitk. On the other hand, the St. J..Y . Ledger e-tater. j that “no c-gpouree ii.. boao «f :.rcd in U.j ,-o rch, j and the oxortious of Mr. Kev/r-u. , tha msrleau i Consul, are worthy of ali pr.f c.” At.it i:ib Bos ton Journal sayre: Mr. Johnson, one oi ih« pv- -r» by the , wrecked fc ; .earner City ui PuiladDl r .-iti», who arriv- j od from Si. Johns, vlttllalif: x i .Hi’ -a, i-i -ios ! ' that to tree be.-1 of L.:. kaovrie i; - 1.1 Ar'-lrn 1 I byUio ArcTo/*H-*" uix acqu.tgYj Hu““i 'tV. j | facts in the • btf. ho ■ .- ! if < -mi -i that the consul applied ir - dl:-‘eh to ii .- at? nvof the j . theetcarvt r by r.;- sf;on re-v <3.- .-. unrig iho sum exorbitant, he Snatned'/tcly <fc- pare.ha I ail- I , v ji . • , (( . i ‘ toriu upon hi ■ .. : ;/ , ! Mr. Johurrerre i •> t* t. Mr. -n< - exerte - of the wrecked .ties . tre ;e» iritikdclpliio, a,.d j j Newfoundland.': riV ': : 'V- -re - '.tev’e-Übcm i J . . Ut:ai, rsl.pp. , . , '- . ■ ' ■ ot the consul, wdici. • ; pC’.-.8. ,n Hm tit. JolmS ; / Mr/joto., .ft . i ;re Vu re ;. a- , Lamer V. - i \ H f which was { uontaot wh! : Arctic, reported- ! upon arrival J St. Jots.-, N. -’, iat the Arctic | 3 had run into her, and bad ore •; away without ! ding them good-hs* and cheer: «. This report created rn.uk ..cling and t-r,j ; aat St. Johns, j r (Fiouch) hastened toS:. Jeans, .. -d t- redm-i cv-.rey assist- | L anee. . c I;*e »ot IS unit there . o rm.ny di -.ropsneies | t d .cl of t.o American c< ... al, but ... to tho fate of- E Mr.-. Collins and her fuinitj-, uml other jx. --eugur-. i F it j.. difficult to d hre ; ' ■ * A A. .1 IV A xoiiL j: Kailhoad , jy-,,U v V -. _ ,• V v » . j * i: g % "i U.«rV ut hi c- l<s :i' . /-, lj i- A !’i UiUl J * <l&r oi» tuc oouthciTEi suilri-w- »♦ TtsC iu- • si b r: .ys*. “i | j ah a FcuCreC, U;© h; .> U-. * < : . hv H -Aiiitoi*coU. Tuo liklci. i: uds iikv ii aniithd 0 a’ -. . j.hc lccoll: ... ~m i u: q ior our j - pr fcecntloß ■ I this ere t have :- pore d i.:.d frostra j J “ c , r; re ' . • ■ - ’■ ■- , The S * p.au-ofucUtm are ;m» i-v.-i ' known. For Ii c are ii i ha present with- ! V hel’S. * ° Tho affair was brought to light in tho Lenawee l* county ciiouit court, durit.g the of a.mun cal- j d ting hiutaelf Augustus Strearl Byron McDonald, - who was tried and eonvi jted on an indictment jor i au attempt to murder T. T. F rirere, :.n engineer J on the Bout hen; read. The pri- on vr was convict- *• ed ou tw-o indictments; on the a - -1 h« was senteu- Jf, cod t-. imprisonment j<>r ij/ /i n JudnCj iujj j remarked that ho would -n-lpe-id the sentence on j c the other, till the term of the ti -t expired. c The Southcru road i: re difficult occ, ou which S successfully to carry out such an infernnl schema. F Eepairers go over the roud in sdv •.■«* ci every train, and any obstruction, to auocaed, must be on J bu s a lihorl time before tho Irani artiv: .. Besides this, there die, r.t i tiiu -, lay ir ,i i::gt:? watch men, each with -..voinge berns of t- ur i f - This •-> mm vr:>- adopted i.P ;t v« .r a ’;i 'naif since, j f iiuch. American. Yellow Fetes in Dabien —We re.vrot much to t learn ii.ut tho yellow !•■ ver continues to prevail t with much vioieuco at Dai-an. L -inv it ioriucd of I the butferiug ol its iuhubitreus 100 M-j or of this < c'uy has engaged the tor views o« two pbysi- j cian;. Ore. Wn>?g rod Yonge, who left at 10 o’c’cek ycstrrday, iu tha t tesmmr Bominole, rc o uij .uiied by four urn to um i. > iho sick. < We trust that their efforts to rtdiovi the fuffirers 1 may bo crowned with abundant sdCct-'s,— Sav. 1 Georgian, 18 tK ind. Tuo tollowlng advioe of Dr. Hoi- -a- is audresaed j tpabaeutecs from Durion md vk-mity : As I stand in tho relation to many of you as fa . ily physician, and to all of yon (re- friend and neighbor, I adviso that non- -t y.-u will ;• tnra until informed by friends at immo or a frost and Bottled -- >ol weather. I re> ■•■ret to inform v m that wo huv; h?cti iP'O.-l . r ill ctod 5 -.i-iliy lam, : i Hu trotw, tiu<! now ease i ! .;o .ij.. ,.i o iiuvo ,h; n.-mded my ftltcutio’i to-day. Tho poor of our town have’becu «or<*ly visited, but. the slender ie • . <>U> > F si : r.d by tho iiber- : ■ of- ■*' i;orna, :.-.i !>y y 1 ■ 1 - th t. uir i a , .. ; wh.! - - we h vo ,:«•] »ickneß9 • nd death we have known no want. Va.L w I R T A . —: a d-imic tVi.m whi-ji -. ■! <•:' -, (.:-■- . a and a'u iP a ts bte b • .ut with great -.uilmmrecy at Be. .-.;ri 1 s • por- tha' . h .« a!- r aady o b ;-ia r.o-.v sick —arooi-g thorn the prir.oiral phy-ioiaa c )i • re.- •ii •; ■: i .■ ~)• - \ i * !■(>, M - W.re-.i c -. rev ' :ho re-' ire a of Dr. BuUoeb m<l ;re-. ex; ic ; mir . . and . d; p .-.' d them : *1 iin; ov tho --h X. They I'»- re -. 'e • ' pa- : 'ar-.d vo convoy t! m,) at ! -f-s- - 12 >'< h-c... : ,i - We ne-v i h-rdly sy i>- . tir- r-rompt. action of th - Mayo ■re o . - . . city, fiev-; tV»!H «.i < mir -a -; gad. n- io ai!o " -e o ilian ib this. W; twe have homo .nd tho kind noss which wc rt oired tiu , -i - , r great distress prepare us to s] mpathiaa with those in like :fflictio-., nud rhouul. re . -a. rea--does dispose the people and anthoritie <• of Savat nah to ministt r_ to their nect , Since iho foregoing was written, the McUunora has returned, bringing ; o nn? u t needed, but leaving fir. Bulioeh. Yvo nr. h tiu.d that five out of the . ;a. . tir - ?-i ioer.i’Lu.. >d fu. illy; though the ?.u li - \ o <rreat as wa*'. repiasem 5. Wc {uq -w. a, toe change in the weather, the -lirrere o will disappear from Beaufort, as from other places. —Savannah Georgian , 18fA ind. Ccppeb Ore.—By a latter received from a gen tletaan residing in Summerville, who has quito recently travelled through Gordon, Lumpsin, Murray and M'bitfield Oounti -a >. learn that >e ceut discoveries of Copper ore h vc produced c. n eidernblo excitement in thOau localities. ihe writer informs us that iwo gontlemea, mivo dis covered a large vein of tuo flret class Copper ore within six miles of Dahlonega, but it is so (ritual d as to cost a gre».t expenditure ot money to secure if tha. a shaft was sunk, but water and ps poured into it ia such torrents as to render further ifirirts useless without a tunnel of considerable length A narrow vein has also been discovered wit bin" two miles of Dahlonega which is not likely tu prove remunerative.— iigra# Courier, , l ater from iiavreua. _ Tin U. F. :>:ari steamer Governor Dudley «r I rived lit 4 uirnatiiie ci.riy yesterday monung from ■’ i iLivfiue and Key Wc f, having left the former pore on tho '-veiling of the 11th, and the latter ou tho - 12th jnat. i><ui Manuel do Cortazar took charge of tho * Corns a am- ance of He* una on the 6th inst. Tho Captain General is again direcUngattention 1 to Uio nac-o-tsUy and sdvnntege oi securing au iu * ere and improvement, ol the water supply oi tho oily. In uceordacca with a memorial from tho Madrid C’-ty CoiujcU, tho Captain G-.atral has appointed a c :u i.:,-> ion' so collect .-ebscriptiona for tho relief ti the wouuded and tho widows and orpin us oi la t> duii, ... j[, e revolution. The President of the coti.tiii. a-u a the second in command in tho ireaa.k ... ; ai.Jc.,jj i, del ,'i .iL'Z'.jO. Tha other meriibota noli : ignacioCros-poy FoucodeLoon, Y" n Jteo Ai.te-n: - Lire/;-; - J> Don Joao do Belong tei-.e-vi*, Jdon Ja-so iSuafe* ArgudinaudDen Ramon a oho, Secretary, ia place of tho deceased Don ir. -.'/‘J Oi.-nzaUx Jjairiiiag;:,. Don Bafaoi Xofioes. lire --. all appointed on account of tho zeal aud pre rsoii; m ihey displayed in the action of Las I Oi-aa and otLcre, - i;'.. -.talc td health ia Trinidad is now reported re- . -iy Satis factory, the epidemic lately pre v / thy-’-i having entirely disappeared. Grcu‘ "re! i been got up by ti-.-j uutboriliee'of the t iu;i i 1 ■ -■•u:.: ti the return of Goa. Concha to the >’ ore rmmmt of the island. ■ i ioiug-i had taken place atCienfuogos, ire , Vfracl-.»ra, s-..uct -Spirit!! =, S’. Ja;|o de Cirerei, Breacea- Matanze;, Bayamo, a.,d iu • s * u ' r ‘-j - r tho island,'on hearing of Gen. Cba cha a rt!urn, At the place last named, they lu. ted four d:*.."3. I , S i. : ff, ht •'* ,oc *'' “f f artbquake were felt at St. Jago ; ...urea ot: ti : rnorninga oi he26th and 27Uiult. | Lkarudxi OoueUr, 18/A. , an cot i: 1 Aiii. —Wh wc; o present la-1 week at t!.*o LiiUic rels-jw and Fair, hold at. Sparta by the' -, z , r c ' : B .acock county, and were altogether : a- ' -• at the evidences of icdaetrial Rkili ! iuii.l nru.iv.s v.inch we witnessed on this ocoaeiou, ! ’ ■ re -nc-.-CN ’us taken tho lead heretofore in Ag ■ *-■ > . -.-reueni, and this exhibition show- ! •a . >.»o . conclusively the tniiity aud benefit of well f ■ • i !- lociulioDA. The show of colts i ; • s-e.-i. we liiivo ever seen at any exhibition j l -\'[ ■ : -io. A few good cow a and other neat i c - •'••• o,notice 1 . T’-v Ladios’ Department | v re 're? c;.-;os.ably represented by ling specimens | ncediowrirk, counterpanes, bread, ! 're pick • moles; indeed, j - re reuigwhicis caudue;*-• to tasteful and coia • “"'ri ■ : . ; ‘ 1 - tree liou. Linton vv. Stepl'iOus, ! p n -- i ‘ -rerenLun, ou Friday, was exceeding iy apT.-opiiitt •, and listened to with pleasure by a j .-.j i-.-ue audionce. There was-quite a large at- j ..c..Hire, of v.Mtcia, tq the Fair from Hancock and f - **und the occasion passed cfl' ! \** uo i '■ ; •■o; to learn tha* Ibis pioneer county j ; in . re-i-.j-ii!s.nrat improvement, has determined to j i ra.-.irj iiancc-ck Farmers’ Club, and 1 au. vr-ili uaromlftipg zsol its in i - , * a ; 'g, -aMreki-r-tenai progress.— Southern, j ■ i OMM«KCiAL. fl 'rey ■ Oct 17— (.'tton. —The sales today - j r •>•-.'!<-! re-re., , -a vc yfuh range of prices. The ex- ; , WWW W re frets 7,\' to tec. 4 IjltLUjri’iJKjii. I ( B<V\ ANN Ml, urere.b- • 18.—Ari’d Ship York, Mcßnrney ; f “ , . ft ■ ra-r •(••ha Ranio'ph, Irirdue, 1 ' L t l>r s i ~«s, tniercon, Boston; seLr. Taree Boca. i { U. ’•■rib ,:.cr:.. O i-.-rcii, (.ret. 18.—Arr. ueatner Southerner, 1 Etvaa,Nri.v-y--rx; ship 0-. We^c,B'-even*, New*York;schr. : *'• -- ' ’ -a rer v.j; 'ksrn, Jv'ew York; gchr Alfred Bar- ; - re - ? i : . . a, ri. the Officg, rbip Delaware, I - *- ' ! ‘ '7* >• rk, -ir? 'i K '*r'; unknown. j * I?' ’ FBT reHKUIFF'S SALE—WiII be sold, on ' ! '• i-rre i'u mi ay in DBCEMbEP. sex:, before the I j : - -re '-‘'o. i:t: e toren - K ben -a, the so-low- < lire: property, to wit: A hou eatidlotca which James 0. 1 ] " ! *‘LU» •», lately breed, adjoining the of Bib-r- i , , . . i i ol Tnomas O. VV; - red and others : levied on by | - i)i too.tasgt 6. fa. from h be 1 1 Superior Court ia j : McAiiiiea, vs. the raid J re. C. Williamson, i Preperiy poi- trl on in said mortgage fi ft. ‘■■ret 11 ire>4 BENJ. tt kOrtTNON, D.Sh’fT. iA i ' 1 htihftl i-F’ft E .-Yi.K.—-VVTU be sold, on i : X.J thaSi;-,' I'ue.day in NOVL'IBKfi next, one ;orre i If r. t - ears old; one sorrel Mole 14 or lft yiars old; j ore ire ’re -Lv ed upon to satisfy a ft. fa. in the j name o A Ham mo re- vs. f. Ihorntoe, F. L. Thornton, [ J. J. Shiraten Property pointed out by A Hammon. Ur:- r 1., 1854. AIA&TIX BOND, Sher.ff. Erei.ClM OR’S SALE.—By v rtue of an order from toe houorabh- the Court of Ordtnaty or Lincoln oouu ! , v ill bre are-id, before tho- Court-house door iu said coun ty, be-wren tin* i-rereiul hours of sine, on tho first Tues- ! lay iu DEC .ÜBtR next, the foilowicg property, to wit: ! ini Utimired Acree oi Land, more c-r less, on the waters 1 i . Chtr. ...to ori ckAu Lincoln county, achoining lands of L-.ii j £ Kaado pu Divie and ot.iera. ALo, the j ' Ne. r. 'iigtreg to the estate of Mark Shipp, lata of sail j : ' virey, deceiised. Sold as tae property of s.ttd deceased ( 1 ->f the bentfii-of the heirs au i credi’ors. Terms on the * day.te--ie. JAMBS JENNINGS, » „ , ‘ Lot. IS, 1' >4. bEABOKN MOSfcLY, j tx rs ‘ | x i re F AltUlA.Vs SALK.—By virtue of an order from j VJT the noccrable the Court of Ordinary of Linco n coua- \ i ty, wiu be s ild on the first I’u-jday in DEOtMaES next, t-tfore the Court house door In said county, between the : at-iui hours of sal , tUe following tract of Lan- 1 , to wit: Seventy ut-rea of Land, moro or less, lying in Lincoln .ty, on the w.;i.ers of .avannah ri«er, adjoimng Sands re.:*- I’reeman, Nrethaa Busay < n-i Hardy Leverett. h.- J a r t k - p»Oi<e. ty of iiat y Ann 8. Wright, minor of Bsn un;n C. Wright, dc.'cased, it being the dower ol Mary F. sVrtght, de i » >ed, widow of the sold Beujau in o . Wright, < ecet oti. Sold for the benefit of said m nor. T erms ou tha a.y o.'t,. e. J . ULillaJLi AdHMuioE, Gusrd’n. October Hi, 1554. t D>tlA’lt»TitATuit’s SALE.—By virtue of an XTjl oraer irom the honorable the Court of Ord nary of wo o n c unty, will be so.d be ere the Court House Uoo:, iu ; -ic -unty, on to.- first luesdiyia DECEMBER n.xt, bet -tt-tia the iiw iul hours of sale, the lo.lowing property, to nit: i he N.giocs btimgiug to the es ate of.ewis £u t* ; oath, ate of Lincoln ovunty deceased. Sold for tho bene fit oi the neirs and creditors of said deceased Terms on to. d -y o a.i.e MOioLEY HAWB, Adm’r. Ocre-o.r 18, 1554. TT'XttCL' S’Olt’S S »t.K.--VViil be sold, on the first JLu iut i lity io LEU KMBEK next, before the Court-house uuo: in Liu.o.n couii'y, by vutue ot au order Irom the h-.mora le the curt vi Ordinary of said county, the tol i .i g u, -rty, io vs.it: tour Hu .dred acres of Land, more o< Uss -u Lincoln county, oa the waters of Uray’s J tek, adjoining lauds of Kaudo ph Davie and lands be longing to the estate ol Robert Walton, d- ceased. Bold •. s the property of Lyton Hawes, lata of said county, dre’d., foru.-t' eu it o the heirs aLd creditors of said deceased. Terms on ihe day ol' sale. Pc. >ber lb, IS. 1. SEABORN MOSELEY, Ex’r. \ IHllftl-'l'itiTOlt’d tjALK.—Wi.I be sale, on the x. A. i rat l’uesday in • EJK-tnER next, before the Court hauaj doors .n therespe tive cjui.tias, tae fallowing lots o. Land, vis; one .ot c niaini- g 40 acres, known as Let No. 82 , in tn.- Hi dis. Ist sec. oi Luiups.n, formerly Ch .r --oh e c<- lily ; oat l. t coat .lrnng 40 acres, known as Lot No. iU6),in 2d dis 8.: sere of Cob j, lorxeriy Cfcerok e coun y; vine ,ot contai uy <9d acreknown as Lot No. 261, in m. -2tii d s of -v wiides,originally Irwin, co.d oy oruerol the non. t oi Ordin ry of 0 iumo.a county as the pr. petty belong!ag to the esta.e ol Uurwe 1 K thirds, late oi said cou .iy, i voehsed. Terms made ka .wu out etl y. A iHUAif I'BA'WU’b bALti.—Agreeable to an 21 or to.-re oi toe honoraole Court of Ordinary will be re d, btio.-. u. Court house door in the town of Nylvauia, 8-riven c unty, ou the brat Tuesday in DECEMBER nest, (1,831 acres of Land, belonging to the estate of Th a. F. L >veit, Sr, deceased, being c-itnposed of sui - * y t a:.;-, aud adjoining lands ol William Lambert, tvj iiam JeHHins, Mrs. Buegies, estate lands of Taos. T . o ' , tir , deceased, e»t tu lands of Joan F. Lovett, rice d , lici- -j V/vters, Aiiord Roatt.-, W. H. Nunnally. ad j .oi .a i .ndsformeiiy belonging to estate j has. H. Burns, J ai . Taylor, a aron limn, Na cy Taylor, Wm Laricy, -■ ti. T ■;■ 1 r, Nichol. sßtregtes, Ureen I). Bbaroe and Gri-iera, Jam B. Deli and John bjweil. Sod for the 1 rpo - oi a . vi don JoltN F. LO VETT, t A j m i M treiiooerte, ISS4. HENiiY F. MILLS, f AGm rs * £’L AS IA .A’is tsALSt.- Will be sold, before the U Ccu re oilo rin \Varrenton, Warren county, on tree fi.st Tcn-jd y ux JAN UAttV next, by order of the o Mrt oi O.dinary, xh-: following property, to wit: One bke;y Negro Man Bill, 25 years of age. Also, a li ely Gui, tome 7 years of age, So-d for the purpose ot distri bu'ion among the heirs oi Brsaat J. Haute-, deceased, Cctoaer 6.J854. WILLIAM «. WlLCrlßft, C-tuard’o. I <>CLTDlt’is i-ALii.—Agreeable to an order of XL the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will be 6o:d before ihe Court house door io Lexington, in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow-in* tract of i.aud, to w it: Seventy acres of Laud, be the same more or .ess, lying in said county oa the waters of Bulls la creek, adjoining lands of Arnold, Farmer and others, be longing to ihe estate of Henry Jordan, deceased. Sold for the benefit x f the heirs and creditors of sail deceased. Tern aoi sale—Twelve months credit with bond and ap proved security. J uHN W. BACuN, Ex’r. Octob-T 8,1654. I,ri XiiCt'4 OH’b 8 ALK.—Agreeable to an order .J theCourtoi Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, w.ll be a id, baore ihre Court-house door in Lexus .-ton, in said county,on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next,be tv.reen tue usual hpurs of sale, tile following property, ti> wit: Two hu. dred and lor y eight and three quarter acres of Land, be the same more or ess, lying in said couny. cn the wat- rs o. r Cloud s ere k. adjoining lands of l'eyton D. Landers aud others. A so, oto Negro Man, by lire nauie it Adam, aoout 21 or . 2years old, belonging to the csiateof John A. Gieno,deceass.J. told for tne bene fit of the heirs and irediiors of said deceased. Terms made known oa xha day cf sale. ABA J. HOWARD, ) „ , Oct. 8,1851. WIIUAM W EVETFTT, f rs * B.teJOJH Oft CO A a»HiS BKft »—»y,oyo DQ»7”o'uolce Tennessee BACON, for sale low, bv jy2o HAND, WILLIAMS & CO, VOL. XVIII. —INO. 1147 I' A DMlSlbTttATOil’S teALR.—WiU fce seal, on Xjl the first Tuesday in PEOEMBi-jE, nex , before the j Court** ouee door in bwa’nsbo'o’, in I'm* b<-1 county, cy I an order of rhe Court of Ordin ry of Oclnmbia bounty, Three Hundred ansi Twenty Aer a t f Laud in said conn -3 ty, a.'joLiog lands of John H rr:s an , others, belonging to the estate of David Howard Hobo. 3 F. M. HOBB, ( *, M October 10,1554. J. a J HCFF, j a 8- 1 I/* WiTOH’g #.\« *•—Will t-s sold, on the first Tavsday in DECEMBER nest, at the iate residence i ol Mary Ghinby, deceased, m Columbia eouuty, ah the propaty belonging to es at e of deseas d, -oadstii g of Cora, Fo Her, stock of Hogs, Cat,tie, Males, Household aulitit :hen Furniture, Pan ation Tools, Ac. Also, at aumj time and place, Btx Negroes belonging to rani es tate. Terms cash. K. M. tnJ«i»Y, Kxt. October 8,1854. A 13181’UATOK'ri SALE.—-WLlbe' soicL be ■~ C- fjts t„e Court-noose door in Gilbert county, on the fi st Tue day in DECEMBER next, two tracts of Cant; one contalai.-g one thousand acres, mo-e or less, lying on tj/ccu stiver aud Dove's e.-euc, adjoining lands'oi Jett lhoma i, Alexander Vaughn and others,, embracing the dseum,;house and td aeent improvement.:, with a tine m n iu%, on which to situated a haw Slid now in ooeration. „ ° •*“* • >ai i'-«- io tae Wi-ow.’» dower The < tfcer .in. t .oatauis cue fcuiuhreda..a thir'jr acre-, more or less, adjoining la ds Francis Hi! y, John Br.-wn, and o h. rs, ora H. 8 ®. 11 coa£i tj, ths ttains being tae tract wild eon John P. Vaughn, now am. Both the above traua oiHand sold by order of th»> Court of Ordinary of fi-.h " C-doi .y 03 land U.oogiug to the ea...,0 of Henry E. iiie fidiiiioi.t .i , r wit! take a pleasure in thewlng the aoo »e pscaut aco any pers *n desirous of lookia-f, ierras made knoan on the day sale. i Oct?. 1864. Jill a6. iiIAPWYLL'R, Adnpr. j A H:I. Thisi'BATOS’e SALK. —Wit! b- sod on i J3L WEDNfhP \Y, the 18th day of USUsiMfeEE next, at the - :idi ;.c of Henry R. Der w is.-, deceased, in Kib.i't county, all the perishable property beloogiug to the estate e; the said.deceased, ecasisung ol etdcjt of all kinds, Horses, Mules, Co./s, hhoey jui-j Hogs, {teth Po i; and stoo ;> Co.n, Funder end Uaisj ka ueoa look, farming Utensils endß atkstn.thTool.; lot of old ns, two Mui atones, (1 nurr; ths remnants of Grist Mill; iious.hol'l ant Khc en > u.'i,:tu:re,and many other Irt1 rt . i ';. te: ;.V'-'ns® re msru ; iua «d. bale to continuefrom day to <.ay until ail is sold. Terms made known oa the d«y ol s> . _ JuJAr* tt. itaUthWibliK, Adra’r. vstooer 7 2&i>4. A D>! ! 'TB i ii i TOR A * D JCXItCt' I (IH> WALK, “*•*' ~~ l ' li ' b ® on the first turs- ay in . hcxu t.» .*oi*e rae door in JSt&ert Ciiuaty, ■ o' to an order cf the Court ol crditiary of : ‘dbe t e„uaty, i i.ne t aetof Hand conta nb g one hanireu andfiit;- i 'Sr 01 5 vr s-ioert emuh, dJjomiag sands of Tinsley ” * Hacker, Mad.son Huuson, Bud Cl, Wall and otnors. | iauus sold as the prop city of the estates of Jan; ; June.-- aad Emily-Jones, s; wtli be made auown on | the clay of Bile. THUMAS W. jONRr-, Adtn’r. cf Jsine denes and Lx'r. » I itiany Jones. ; October 7, 1854 AWIiSiSIK.VfOB’S - I.B.—Wilt be sold a ths hrcc lussda.y la HKGHMui E next, before the Coast |!\ U£o ® or ‘h Elbert county, agrmabijr to the wil of fhucius Jones, deccaaed.one tractuf L.taj cj,.taiui-g one cm dreu.and thirty-seven acre,, more or less, attyouting .-.j.js slilu. . ,»at«, rhombs j. Heard acdothers. Terms - i.l he made known on the day ofsale. THOMAS \V T . JONE 3, Adm’r., - oe i_‘» dc boms non, with the wii! annexed. X.-’iCc Tt*ii is ©AHli.—Agreeable to aa order of t ic court of Ord.nai y cf Oglethorpe couaty, will be .o. , be.ore tue Cou, t-h use u.or aHo !y county ca che ars. TUttiJay in DECEMBER next, between the usnsl )?? r ? ofj®Hv»he follow!eg tot of Land to w.c; Het Sc. i Jo, la the i ith district ol Dooly couaty, belonging to the eohstd ~, Henry Jordan,deceased, fold for the benefit ol the heirs and cr d.tors of said deceased. Terms cast-. OpiQ.itT 8, i? 54. dOHS . BAHpH, KiT. POSTPONED AC>n.%iSTaAi'OH , » SAIF.- WiU be sold agree ably to an order irora the Court of Ordinary of Ricn nmnd county, at the Lower Market H use in aw ciiy of Augusta, in e» dcounty, on the first Tuesday L. NOVfiM ili.n i ext, within the legal hours o' sale, a : that tract or pk> eel of Land, lying aau being in the couaty of K"ch . found, containing thirty seres ad ‘pining lands of Dr. 8. B. Clark, John W. Carswell, and Col. Anderson, told ss the property of the estate of Robert M. Pence, deceased, sub ject to tea U eint-Te .1 in the saftt land of ills Margaret Pearce. Said so» the benefit oi satu « t<ue, the hoi s'and creditors, and the legatee, under the .Hi] ofaa.d dwteased. re ms cash. Purchaser to pay orpin-era. OuL T, 1554, SAsiCrirtt CLARK, Adrn’r. ivStiCLT Oil’S BALK.—Agreeably to the last will J and testament of Beojam n iiat‘-“, late of Meriwether county, de eased, -ih he sold btf >re the C.i rt-hons - door in QreetiviUe.ia said county,on the fir t Tuesday in CLMBERnext, within the legal hi uri of sale, the follow ing lots of Land, via: Noi. 27, 2-1, fi7, south half of No £ , ItFjtf acr sos N 0.60, Nor. 66, 65 t »i IS $4 acres ot bios, tfi end 87, ail in the 7th uivii.t of forruriy T uop now Meria ether county, oonfauing m >iP. 14T&J4 a ire-, more or ! e-s. Sold as the property of said deceased f-.r adivsion between the legatees. Term;—Purchasers may have theprivkgeof a creditor tweive months by disiudit g interest. jo in tv srfE•>asi?r, » v , Oct. 17,1854. Br.Nj. K GsT-’S, > !'-x rs. Ip \ftCH § fill's BALB.—Agreeable to an order of J the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will be sold before the Coart-house eoor in Lee coun y oa the u a; 'fu.sday in DKci. nßtit next, between the usual ho-ts of sale, the so owing lota of iand, t. wit: Lot No. 51 in the fid dis, Lee county, “ Si 76 “ Sd “ « “ “ 47 “ fid “ « “ *■ 7T “ 3d ** «« “85 “ Sd “ “ ■ “ 70 “ Sd “ “ “ “50 “ Sd 4 “ containing 1417 seres, be the same mure or less, lying on the Ohickaaawhatchee, anu known ss the Jordan and Fisterplace; cne hundred acres cleared Uod. Pome of thislacdis very valuable, and is mixed with oak and h ckory, and some very excellent pine land. Sold ss the prope- >y of the late Henry Jordan, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs and c eiitors of said deceased. Term; cf the .- ale are onc-ihird cash, the balance in two annua! in staiments, with bond and approve! security e>ith Interest from date, secured oy a mortgage on the land and premi ses. ALSO, On the same day, at the Court-house door in Vienna, Dooly county, tot of Lind No. 105, in the 11th district of said county, containing 250 acres, more or less. Terms cash. JOHN W. BACON, Ex’r. October 5,1£54. ADMINISTR ATOR'S S ALK.—WiI! be so’d on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER n»xt, a* the Market House in the town of Louisville, within the 1-gai hours of sale, under and by v irtueof an order irom >bw Honora ie Court of Ordinary of Jefferson count y, all the Lands be longing to the ts’ ;t'e of James McKi. ney, late if said oouuty, dccea-ed, being about nine hunJred acres of Pine Land, on Du* art’s Creels, adjoining lands of GamUe, Walden and ot: en. Sid land will be soli in two or more tracts or parcels, accordin ; to plus to be exhibited on the dty of sale, by re survey to be made Terras on the day of sale. JAS. W. MoSISNEY, Adm’r. jDctober 15, 1854. ADMINISTRVIOR’S SALK Agreeable to an order of the Court cf Ordinary of Ogi thorpe county, wili b ■ s id before the Court house door m Lexinvtou, In said county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the uraal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One N. gro M tn by the name of Squire, commonly known by the name of Luck . about 85 years of age , be longing to the estate of John Ellis, deceased. Soli as the property of said deceased for the benefit of heirs of said decca:ed. Terms mad-- kn >wn on the day of sale. WILLIAM ED-VARDS, Adm’r., Oct. 15,1854. with the will annexed. LKGATEKS’ SALK.—WiII be sold, on the first Tues day in DECEMBER next, before the Couit-house door in Elbei tm, Elbert county. Six Negroes consisting of ft Woman and five Ohildre-, bovs and g rl\ the oldest.about sixteen, the youngr-tt about two years oil. Boli for the purpose of distribution by consent of ad the legatees. WILLIAM HALL, JONATHAN 6. NELMS, JAMBSM.N UD, WILL AM V. HILL, DAVID D. NELMS ADMIDIISTRATOR’g SALK By virtue of 7^7* cn-e < f the nonorab’e Superior Coun of Warren eoan ty,.it the Ott ber terra of slid Csurt, will be sold at puhlio outcry, at the-Court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the usual hours of sale, all cf the Land belonging to the estate of John Linn, l.ii of raid county, decease’, lyir.g on th» Ogeeche o river, adjoining lan ho’ the estate ol nrv Heath, Anthony Jones aad others, contaloing about light Hundred Acres. Terms of sale will be iwe!vo mornhs credit with approved securliv, JASPER McORARY, ExT. N. B. Said Plaßiatlon is in good repair, with c mforta* ble dwHilng nd outbuildings. October 10,1564. IMIO MONTHS after date ipplioat|on will be made tithe Cou t of Ordinary of Columbia county for leave to sell the interest of Amanda Jordan, an orp an of J >’et Jordan,deceased,being olie-thi J, in Lot No 165, in 7th dlstriJt, Munroe county JOHN JORDAN, CHaru’n. October 10,1554 •VTOITtiR. —All persons icdebt-.vl to the e-tato of Alfred xA S g , deceised, are ret; ie.;tea to make immediate payment; and those having uemsndi against said estate will present them duly authenticated w hin the time pre scribed by law. ABRAHAM SSOO, ;: x : r. Oct.Jj, 1854. BLIZA B.!x > trix. T wo MONTHS afterdate, application will be made A to the Honorable Court of Ordinary cf Burke county, for leave to eii the Lund and Negroes v tlonging to the estate of William 0. Dye, iate of sad county, de c^ ted - HENRT BARROW, Aom’r. October 12,1554. POCKET BOOK LosiT~ LOtiT or stolen on the 2d day of October a Red Morocco POCKET-BOOK., son ? ' | taining one Note c n Wm. Chandler, for. SSO, L , - . J due January, 1855; one oa 8. S. Godbee, doe UtaMfeßaa at the sane time, for #6O; one on A. D. Serry, due a; the t me, for |45; one on Seaborn La abert for $S due, and some re elpts which I do not racoUect the amount of. A liberal reward will be paid ior tae Pocket-Book with Notes and Receipt. RICHARD H. DARLINGTON. Waynesboro’, Oot. 8,1854. 011-wst VIEW HO Aik is.—The Master’s House—a tale of i' Southern Life; by Logan. Fiity Years in both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences ofL ! fe of a former Mer chant; by Vincent Notte, late of New Crleit.*. Sonny Memoirs of Foreiga Land ; by Harriet Bceootr Stowe. Ea«y Nat, or the ilhree Apprentices—* tale of New York and Bosvon, but adapt dto any m-rtdian by A. L. Stin son, Editor Express Messenger Uncle Sam’s Farm Fanor, by A. D. Milne. Just received and for sa»e by 3$ McKINNfi A HALL,