Southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1820-1872, September 23, 1856, Image 4

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T SHERIFFS’ SALES, ATTN ALLS EtEStti'JBALES.—YVil 1 be sold oor in the town ot first Tuesday in loga^^furs of sale, the before the Court-! Eeidsviile, Tattnall co October next, within, following proper! v<fb wit 1,000 acres of‘pine land in said county, unim proved, on the waters of the Ohoopee lliver, ad joining lands of Towns and Higgs; levied on as the property of David P. Towns to satisfy a gar nishee li fa from Tattnall Superior Court, Edward T. Sheftall vsD- P. Towns. Property pointed out by defendant and levied on 1^ T Benjamin I. Dow dy, sheriff. v J Also, at the same time/nd place will be sold, T v prop- erty of Joshua li. YY illiams to satisfy a fi fa from Jefferson Superior Court. Benjamin Hadden vs John \V. Rimsey of Jefferson county and Joshua li. Williams of the county of Tattnall; property pointed oat by Joshua li. Williams and levied on by Benjamin F. Dowdy, sheriff. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, (313 acres of pine land in said county, well improv ed, adjoing lauds of Johnson, McSwain and Dolly Sharpe; levied on as the property of Shadrick Stan ley, jun., to satisfy various Justice’s Court fi fas is sued from a Justice’s Court held in and for the 43d district, in said county, Jesse Mobley vs Shadrick Stanley, L. H. Nail and T. C. Grace-; property pointed out by li. II. Nail and levied on by a con stable and returned to me. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, 220 acres pine laud, more or less, in said county, on the waters of the Ohoopee river, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Justice’s Court held in and for the 351st district, in .said county, M. Moore vs William B. Green. Property pointed out by Charles Mc Cullough for the use of M. Moore ; levied on by a constable and returned to me. BENJAMIN F. DOWDY, Sh'ff. T. C. September 1, 1856 36 tds nELFAIR SHERIFF S SALE.—Will be sold before the Courthouse door in ihe town of Jacksonville, Telfair comity, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the' legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; ■ v One negro boy about fouryehrspld, by the name of Sam, levied on as the pcoperty of William Round- tree to satisfy two fi,fffs issued from fhe- Justice’s Court of the 331)th*Ifis*’. G. M. in favor of- Thomas ii. McCormick’ vs William Roundtree. Property pointed out by Thomas O- Fnssell. Levy made and reiurncd to me hv a Constable. L.'L. WILLIAMS, D. Sh’ff. Sept. 2, 46.56 36 tds CTNAM SHERI ITS SALE.—Will be sold before the Court-house door in Eaton ton, Put nam county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following pro pertv, to wit: One house and lot in the town of Eatonton, ad joining the Railroad Depot, containing one acre, more or less; levied on as the property of Wnt. A. Davis to satisfy afi fa from Putnam Inferior Court in favor of Jolm H. Gatewood vs Wm.A. Davis and James Davis, and other fi ffas vs William A. Davis. JAS. W. MAPPIN, Sheriff. Sept. 2,1356 36 tds POSTPONED SALE. rpELFAIR SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold jl before the Court-house door in the town ot Jacksonville, Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, the following property, to wit-: Lots of land, Nos. 328, 336 end 362, in the 8th district of Telfair county; levied on as the proper ty of David .T. Williams to-setisfy one fi fa issued from Telfair'S t peri or Court.iu favor of Iverson L. Harris vs D. J. Williams. Property pointed out by Williams. J. A. POWELL, Sheriff. September 2, 1856 36 tds T J before the Court-house door in Jacksonville, between the legal hours of sc.lc, on the first Tum- day in October next, the following property, to \>et : One negro woman, 40 years old, of daily Com plexion ; levied oh.as file property of llcnry J. Campbell to -satisfy one fiii'a issued fro#i Telfair SHERIFFS’ SALES. J ASPER SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court-house door in the town of Monticcilo in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: Lucy, a woman of black complexion, about 40 years old; one road wagon and buggy and two fine mules, one about9 years old and the other 5; all levied upon to satisfy eight fi fas in my hands, is sued from the Superior and Inferior Courts—five from the Superior and three from the Inferior Court—against Simeon Scales, two in favor of Francis M. Swanson vs Simeon Scales, one in fa vor of Swanson & Conner vs Simeon Scales, one in favor of Abel A. Leineon vs Simeon Scales, one in favor of Hurd A Hungerford vs fcdmeon Seales, one in favor of Leroy P. Seymore vs Simeon Scales, one in favor of James H. Johnston, trans feree. vs Simeon Scales, one in favor of the officers of Court vs Simeon Scales; property pointed out by the defendant. . Also, aMhe same time and place, one negro girl, Leah, of black complexion, about 13 years old; levied on as the property of Simeon D. Banks to satisfy two fi fas from the Superior Court—one in favor of R. T. LoyaH vs Simeon D. Banks, one in favor of Loyall & Langston vs Simeon D. Banks; property pointed out by the plaintitf. Also, at the same time and place, one negro girl by the name of Alary, of yellow complexion; lev ied on as the property of Josephus Clark to satisfy one fi fa issued from Jasper Inferior Court in favor of Joseph H. Watson vs Josephus Clark. Also, at the same time and place, one hundred acres of land, more or less, whereon Sarah Shep- pered now resides, adjoining the land of Claiborn Banks, K. H. Turner, and others; levied on as the property of Sarah Shoppered to satisfy four fi fas— one from Jasper Inferior Court in favor of Joseph S. Watson vs Sarah Shepjsered, and three from the Justice’s Court of the 380tli district, G. M,- each in favor of Finley & Lane vs Sarah Sheppcred ; levy made and returned to tue by a constable. Also, at the same time and place, Bill, a boy about 26 years old, of yellow complexion; Jack, a boy about twenty years old, of black complexion ; Mary Ann, about 18 years old of yellow complex ion ; two fine stallions—Compromise, about 4 years old, and Timolcon, nine .years old ; levied on as the property of Andrew J. Watters, by five fi fas from Jasper inferior Court, one in favor of Thomas S. Baker vs Andrew J. Watters; C. & J. R. Camp vs Andrew J. Watters; Charles W. Parsons vs Andrew J. Watters; Michael Kelly vs Andrew J. Watters; John i>. Ingraham vs Andrew J. Wat ters. > Also, at the same time and place, one negro man, Stephen, about 45 years old, of yellow complexion; Tiller, a woman about 36, and her child, Hailey, about three years old, both of yellow complexion; levied on as the .property of William 1). Watters, by six li fas, all from-Jasper Inferior Court, one in favor of Richard J. Loyall vs Win. D. Watters; Stephen C. Talmage vs Win. D. Watters and Gil bert. W. Shaw,security: M. II. Hutchison,guardian of R. 1’. Watters, vs Win. D. Watters and Andrew J. Watters; Swift & Anderson vs Win. D. Wat ters; and Swanson & Pritchett vs Win- D. Wat ters. Also, at the same time and place, one negro child by the name of Hailey; levied on by eight attach ment fi fas, (under the name of Rachel by mistake) all issued from the Justice’s Court for the 295th district, G. M.—one in favor of 1’. P. Lovejoy, one in favor of Stephen C. Talmage, Jas. S. Boynton, A. T. Milton, F. M. Swanson, W. Peddv, Philips A Coley, and F. M. Swanson vs said Wm. D. Wat ters; levied on as the property of Win. D. Wat ters and pointed out in said li fas ; levy made and returned to me by a constable. SAMUEL ALLEN, Sheriff. August 29, (856 35 tds MORTGAGE SALE. L aurens mortgage sheriff’s sale. 4 Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court-house door in the town of Dublin, Laurens county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Fanny, a woman, and Milly, a girl; levied up on as the property of Return A. Love to satistiy one mortgage li-fa from Laurens Inferior Court ,, *_ . . T. J, .A. , , 1 '11 . < 11 v/1 I i_,*c 21 vy 11 I'l 11 will jIJiIUi L.13 i 1111,1 1U1 UU1 l Superior Court in favorV.1 Boston and Holcombe j in favor of Janies w Lathrop (transferred to David I iinri' I I iimnliii . tiAi n<*i r»o I •>! i < I *VY t in; 1 erm . . _. _ * ' _ .... . s Henry J. Campbell, .principal, and Woodson Willcox and Mark Willcox, seft^rijits. Said negro pointed out by Woodson WillcoX! Also, at the same and place,4ot of land No. 266, in the J4th district of TeffVfir; levied., on as the property of John B. Collie to satisfy one fi fa in favor of William'Wavf^fs John B. Coffie. Said land pointed out by Coffie. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land, Nos. 320 and 343, in the 9th district of Telfair Doimlass, Coffee county; levied on as the property of Thomas of sale on the fir Fletcher to-eatisfy one li fa issued from Telfair Su- * " *perior Court in favor of Mathew Mizell vs Thomas Fletcher. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land, Nos. 336, 335, and half of lot of Nos. 262, 263, and all of 234 hi the 4-4 th district of Telfair county; levied on as the property of James B. Dowdy to satisfy one fi fa issued from Telfair Superior Court in favor of James D. Willcox-vs. James B. Dowdy. Also, r.t the same time and place, lot of land No. 194, in the 9th district of Telfair county.; levied on as the property of Silas E..Rushing to -satisfy one Justice’s Court fi fa issued from the 339th district, G. M, in favor of Malcom McCrane for the use of «l-;rct>u,A- Clemens vs. Silas E. Rushing and W. A. Eli si ring. Said land pointed out by the defendant Levy made and returned to me by a constable. Also, at the same time and place, 50 acres ot swamp land, lying in the -9th district of Telfair coaiity, adjoining lnnde of Duncan McRae and Darrel, No. not known ; levied on as the property of William McKinnon to satisfy one Justice’s Court liia issued from the 339th district, G. M., in favor of M. D. Wattrax vs William McKinnon, and various other fi fasN^sued from Telfair-Superior Court, in my hands. 1 made and returned to me by a constable. V J. A. K£>W*ELL, Sheriff. September 2, 1656 ^ 36 tds Harvard) vs Return A. Love, and one 11 fa from Laurens Inferior Court an favor of Henry Lamb (transferred to David Harvard) vs Return A. Love. Fropertv pointed out in the mortgage fi fa. JOHN T. DUNCAN, D. Sh’ff. August 5,1856 32 tds C l OF FEE SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold ' before ti e Court-house door in the town of e county, within the legal hours of st Tuesday in October next, the following property, to wit: One negro man, Backus, about thirty-five years old; levied on as the property of Alexander Mob- Icy to satisfy one execution in favor of James Jones, and one in favor of Jacob Matchet. . JAMES McKINNON, Sheriff. August 5,185G 32 tds SHERIFF’S xci; ill be sold be- jTASPER * " f re the Court-house daorin the *own of Mon- tic.ello, between the legalmours ot saleNm the first J property, Tuesday in October neJft, the follow: to wit; Seely, a girl, about thirty years old ; levied on as the property a^James M. Denson to satisfy a fi fa. issued fronXiTasper Superior-Court in favor of Washington L. Walton against John W. C. Den son and James M. Denson, and also a mortgage fi fa issued from Jasper Inferior Court-in favor of El bert W. Baynes against the said James M. Denson. SAMUEL ALLEN, Sheriff. September 2. 1856 36 tds L aurens sheriffs sale.—win be sold 4 on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court house door in the town of Dublin, Lau ions county, within the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing lands, to wit-: One tract containing 200 acres, more or less, ad joining lands of John Dent, James Mason, and Mrs. Rawls, better known as the place whereon Mrs. Parker is now living; levied on as the property of Ann Parker to satisfy a fi fa issued from Lauren^ Superior Court in favor of J. J. Scarborough vs Ann Parker. Property pointed out by Ann Parker. Also, one-hundred acres of land, lying on the cast side of Pew’s Creek, adjoining land of C. L. Holmes on the west and A G. Gdum on tin: east; levied on as the property of-Eli Floyd to satisfy two .Justice’s Court fi fas—one in favor of Lowther & Currell, and one in favor of Randal Williams vs Eli Floyd. Levied and returned *>y a Constable. JOHN T. DUNCAN, D. Sheriff. Sept. 4, 1856 37 tds lyjONTGOMERY SHERIFF SALES.—Will uooun Mount : fi^f Tuesday irsrof sale, th- be sold before the Court-house door^n Vernon, Montgomery county, on the in October next, within the legal hou following property, A 663 acres of pine land, or Jess, known as the place where Polart McLmwLut now lives ; lev ied on as the property of Polart MxDendon to satis fy one fi fa issued from Laurens Supi^or Court in favor of Eliza S. Lowther,..Administrate o*’ John Lowther, deceased, vs Ikrlart McLendonw^jropcr- ty pointed out by the (j-dfendant. Also, one lot of land lying-in ; tbe 7th District of originally Wilkinson, now Montgomery county, known by the No. 500, containing 202.$ acres, more or less; levied on as the property of William F. Bund to satisfy one fi fa issued from Wilkinson Superior Court in favor of the Central Bank of Georgia vs William Hancock,-Daniel Blount and William F. Bond. Property pointed -out by Alex ander McArthur. IIUGUI McN^T'T, Sh’ff. August 26,1855 * 35 tds B aldwin siieriff’s.salEs.—wm be sold before the Court-horse door nt. the city of Milledgevillc within legal hours of s^le, on the first Tuesday in Octctbev aext, the following describ ed property, to-wit: One hundred and twenty-four acres of land, more or less, adjoining lauds of E. F. Greyer on the west, oh the southwest by lands of Jesse Grooms, on the south by lands @f W. A. Davis, and on the east by lands of Q. Arnold; 1 cried on as the property of Wm. Davis to satisfy a li fa issued from the Superior Court of Washington county in favor of I. 13. Avent. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Also, at the same time a’ad place wall be sold one negro girl Rose, nine or ten jiears ok], of dark com plexion; levied on as the property of Edward Row- lev to satisfy a li fa issued from fSg Superior Court of Baldwin county in favor of Abel'H. l-Iodgcs, en dorser. Property pointed out by enifh^see. Also, One house and lot, containing four acres, more or less, lying on Fishing Creek, in said^coun- ty, and adjoining lands of E. S. Candler and-others; levied on as the property of Elam Johnson to satis fy a fi fa issued from the Justice’s Court of the 329th Dist. G. M. in favor of Beecher <Sr. Horne vs Elam Johnson. Levy made anfi returned to me by E. S. Walls. Constable.-^ ‘ Also, Eighty acres of lan&^more or less, adjoin ing lands of \V. T. W. Napier into Parish Carter, in said county; levied on as t)ie property of Hansell Dadd to satisfy one fi fa issued from the Justice’s Court of the 321st Dist. G. M. in favolwf Samuel D. Lingould vs John II. Dubose, Hansel Dadd and Wm. Searcy. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.— Levy made and returned to me by E. S. Walls, Constable. Also, the following described likely negroes, to- wit: Milcah, a woman about twenty-eight years old ; Susan, her child, about six years old; Alonzo, a boy about four years old; and Cicero, a boy about one year old; levied on as the property of Thomas J. West to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Justices Court of the 322d District G. M. in favor of Samuel B. Brown vs Thomas J. West.— Property pointed out by defendant. Lc-vv made and returned to me bv E. S. Walls, Constable. CHARLES ENNIS, D. Sheriff. Sept. 2,1856 36 tds J ASPER SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold be fore the Court-house door in the town of Mon- ticelio, Jasper county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in -October next, the following property, to wit: One negro woman by the name of Vincy, about 41 years of age, and a sorrel horse about six years old ; levied on as the property of Simeon Scales to s a tony a ■‘Superior Court fi fa in favor of James II. Johnston, transferee, vs Sime'on Scales, Guardian for Harriet -E. Banks- Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one negro man by the name of Warren, of yellow com plexion, about thirty-six years of age ; levied on as the property of Andrew J. Watters to satisfy an In ferior Court fi fa in iavor of Michael Kelly vs An drew J. Watters. SAMUEL ALLEN, Sheriff. September 2, 1856 37 tds K LBS. Choice Tc Jdjust received and .Tnl v 22 1856 ennessee Bacon for sale by SCOTT A CAKAKER. 30 tf $15 I > ANAWAY from the Subscriber in Laurens county, about 14 miles Southeast of Dublin, a negro woman CANDICE, about 30 years old, of dark complexion, about five feet 2 or 3 inches high, upper front teeth all gone,.good ones below. She left about the later part of March last. The above reward of Fifteen -Dollars will Ire ; aid for the ap prehension and delivery of the woman CANDICE to the Subscriber at Dublin, or for her lodgment in jail. X W. S. McLEADON. July 1, IS.'ON^ 27 tf NOTICE XJ^TilE i'lBLIJ* Office of W a fkingth X s Na t ion a e Monluif.m SociE-ryj^. lf'ushi!Tgton\J\i]y ], 3956. I N ACCORDANCE witfi an ordek of the Board of Managers, the duouc are requested to pay no more contributions>fo the Washington National Monument to r.getfre heretofore commissioned by the Board. / This notice' is -not to be construed as a censure on the agents, but it is designed to effectuate a general settlement of the affairs of the Society.— The Board is well assured of eventual success in the patriotic enterprise in which it is engaged, but it has resolved to suspend further proceedings by agency until »phc now under consideration, for combining efiicielS, promptitude and safety, is matured. Balances due from^gents, or offerings from inde pendent contributors, n»<G.o be^pnt by draft, pny- ahle to {lie order of the Trats^up cf ti’ushington Na tional Monument Society, enyfeed in a letter to the undersigned. Bv ordep- •. SAMDfcL YORKE AtLEE. / Secretary' JV- N. M. S.* July 22,1856 / ^ 30 tf F ZffEGROES WANTED. iERSOXS having Negroes for sale will please Jdres.s me at Eatonton. Young men and girls from 14 to 20 years of age preferred, for which the highest cash price will 'hi: paid*' J.‘S£, GATEWOOD. June 17, 3856 25 tf EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. ^ On the ffrst Monday in November next, An drew McElroy, administrator on the estate of Dan iel Maccinnis, deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of dismission from said administration. By order of Ordinary.- / J.'^AW/Ex-of.C. C. O. April 22,3856 ‘w* 17 mOai ” BLANKS OF^P SIOS FOR SALE AT THI&4)FFICE. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES, if. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL BE SOLD before the Court-house door at Mount Vernon, on the first Tuesday in October next, within the legal hours of sale, four lots of land belonging to the estate of Cuvier P. Moseley, late of Montgomery county, deceased, and agreeably totm order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, to-wit: One tract containing seven hundred and fifty acres, one containing three hun dred and forty-five, one containing two hundred and five, and one containing one hundred and six teen acres, all on the waters of Tiger Creek. Sold as the property of Cuyler P. Moseley, deceased- Terms made known on the day of sale. CUYLER T. MOSELEY, ) , , , W. J. MOSELEY, $ Adm rs - August 19,1656 . 34 tds B Y ORDER of the Court of Ordinary of Mont gomery county, G:u, will be sold at Marietta, in Cobb county, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of sale, lot of land, No. 113. in the 16th district of the — section of said county. Also, on the same day, will be sold before the Court-house door in Rome. Floyd coun ty, lot No. 62, in the 23d district of the 3d section of'said county. Also, on the same day, will be sold before the Court-house door in Mt. Vernon, Montgomery county, lot No. 299, in the 6th district of said county ; all belonging to the estate of Mat thias Adams, deceased, late of said county. Terms of sale made known on the dav. MATTHEW B. ADAMS, ) . , , JOHN W. ADAMS, <, August 12, 1856 33 tds 'V\7 ILL BE SOLD at the Court-house door in V t the town of Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in October next within the usual hours of sale, lot No. 1 in Block K, situate in the village of Fort Valley, and containing two acres, more or less. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin county for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors. MARY MUEPH. Executrix. SAMUEL E. WHITAKER, Err. August. 12,3856 L-ni ] 33 tds \ GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Or- iJ. dinary Court of Laurens county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, that part of the lands belonging to the estate of Jonathan Par ker, deceased, known as the Porter Parker pihee— or all of the Billy Smith lands belonging to said estate. Terms on the dav. J. T. LINDER, Ex’r. August 19, 1856 34 tds Executors’ Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable Jjl Court of Ordinary of Tattnall county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Eeidsviile, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the usual hours of sale, one negro man named Tom, about twenty years old. Sold as the property of William Joyce, deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. R. C. A. BRYAN. ? r , H. W. ADAMSON, ) x rs ' Sept. 9, 37 tds TTyNDEE an order of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, will be sold at the Court house in the town of Eatonton, on the first Tues day in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the real estate of Dr. Greene Johnson, deceas ed, being837$ acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. H. Ward, J. A. Turner and others. This place is well improved, is well watered, and well- supplied with timber, is in a good neighborhood convenient to Mills, Meeting-houses and Schools. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. W. F. LITTLE, ( , W G. JOHNSON, ) ljX 1S ‘ Sept. 9, 1856 [wec] 37 tds B Y order of the Court of Odinary of Montgomery county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next between the usual hours of sale, be fore the Court-house door in Terrell county, Lot of land No. 21 in the 11th district of originally Lee now Terrell county. Also, on the same day will be sold before the Court-house door in Polk county the two following Lots of land, to wit: No. 1134 in the 2nd district of the 4th section of said county, and No. 3272 in tiie 29th district of the 3d section of said county, all belonging to the estate of Matthias Adams, late of Montgomery county deceased.— Terms on the day of sale. MATTHEW B. ADAMS, ? . , , .JOHN W. ADAMS, f Adm re- September 16, 3856 38 tds. Administrator’s Sale. \ kyiLL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Xo- » T vember next, before the Court-house door in the village of Cusscta, Chattahoochee county, within the lawful hours of sale, one tract of land con taining two hundred two and a half acres, No. 15 in the sixth district, lying and being in said coun ty. Sold as the property belonging to the estate of John C. C Lane, late of Emanuel county, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. B- L. LANE, Adm’r. Sept. 16, 1856 38 tds B Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Decatur county, Geo., will be sold before the Court house door in the town of Bainbridge, in said coun ty, on the first Tuesday in November next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the following lots of land: Nos. 346, 341 and 349, all lying in the 14th District of said county, as the property of the estate of Job D. Gibson, late of said county, deceased ; as also the undivided one-half interest of said estate in the following lots of land, all lying in the 14th Dis trict of said county, to-wit: No. 347, whereon is the dwelling-house with all the necessary out-buiidings and plantation houses; No. 365 ; No. 370, a fraction al lot of 191 acres; No. 373, a fractional lot of 27$ acres; No. 304 ; and No. 372, a fractional lot of Id acres—all plantation lots, and lots Nos. 363 and 339. All of the above lots lie on or near the Chatta hoochee river. Sold for distribution. Terms easy. MARTHA A. GIBSON, Adm’x. Sept 16,1856 [jr.] 38 tds . Administrator’s Sale. ,4 GREEBLY to an order of the Honorable -tJL Court of Ordinary of Laurens county, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Dublin in said county, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, one lot of land containing two hundred two and a liaif acres, more or less, in the second District of old Wilkinson, now Laurens county ; lot No. two hundred and forty-one, it being the place on which John Coleman, late of Laurens county, deceased, lived. Sold as the property of said de ceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the daj- of sale. THOMAS W. DUPREE, Adm’r. September 16, 1856 36 tds Public Sale of Suiiding 6l Wood Sjots AT OGLETHORPE IA1VERS1TV. T HE Trustees of the University will offer at public sale, on Wednesday, the 15th of Octo- bernext, at 11 o’clock, A. M.,iu front of the Hotel, near the College, a large number of eligible BUILDING LOTS, each containing nine-tenths of an acre, lying on College Avenue, and other streets crossing it. at right angles. Also, about 209 acres of Land, near the College, most of it adapted to cultivation, and nearly one-half densely covered with a heavy growth of Oak and Hickory wood— the best tire-wood that can be obtained within the same distance from Milledgevillc. This tract will be divided and sold in lots of from five to twenty acres. The University being mnv,established on a per manent basis and in suceesful operation, the good Preparatory and Primary Male and Female Schools in the vicinity, the health of the place, its accessibil ity, and the high moral character of its inhabitants, render Midway an eligible location, surpassed by none other, lor families who have children to be educated. The terms of sale will be one-half payable on the 1st of January next, balance January j, 1858, with interest. Notes with approved security. By order of the Trustees. D. C. CAMPBELL, ) Committee 31. H. RAMSAY, > of W. McKINLEY, ) Board- September 36,3856 38 tds Iiaurens County Court of Ordinary, JUNE TERM, 1856. "\T7TIEREAS Alexander Sumner, Executor of TT the last will and testament of Rebecca Car ter, late of Laurens county deceased, applies for letters of dismission on said estate— It is, therctore, ordered, that all persons interest ed will take notice of said application, and file their objections, if any they have, in this Court, on or before the second Monday in January next, oth erwise letters of dismission will be granted the ap plicant. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. Witness my hand and official signature, tills 3d day of June, 1656. F. II. ROWE, Ordinary L. C. June 30, 3856 24 ra6m State Agricultural Fair. Athens, Ga. Sept. 2, 3856. T HE Annual Fair of the Southern Central Ag ricultural Society will be held at Atlanta, Oct. 20 to 25. The Secretary’s Office will be open for entries on the 12th. Articles for exhibition must be entered at the Sec retary’s office by 12 o’clock on Monday, 29th.— Stock may be entered as late as 8 o’clock P. M. Able and accomplished gentlemen have agreed to serve the Society as J udges, and we hope to give universal satisfaction to exhibitors. JAMES CAMAIv, Secretary So. Con. Ag. Society. Sept. 9, 3856 37 2t TWO MONTHS NOTICES. n|4WO months after date,’application will be -L made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the real estate of James M. Adams, deceased. HENRY M. TRIPPE, Ex’r. July 29, 1856 [wbc] 31 2m O N the first Monday in October next, I will ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Decatur coun ty, Geo., for leave to sell the interest of Martha L. Plummer, minor, in certain negro property. JAMES R. PLUMMER, Guardian. July 29,1856 [ju] 31 2m rpWO months after date, application will be JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the real estate of Nathaniel Denham, deceased. ' THOS. J. DENHAM, Adm’r. July 29.1856 [wbc] 31 2m rpWO MONTHS after date application will be JL made to the Court of Ordinary of the county of Putnam for leave to sell lot of land No. 107, in the 5th District of Wilkinson county, as the proper ty of Susannah Lawson, deceased. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Adnrr. July 29, 3856 31 2m f 11VVU JL Co O months after date, i will apply to the lonrt of Ordinary of Baldwin county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the minors of James B. Renfroe, deceased, for division among heirs. ItACHEL RENFROE, Guardian. August 5, J 656 32 2m fpWO months after date, application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Join Newsom, deceased. JOHN A. COGBURN, Adm’r. August 5. 1856. [wbc] 32 2m tjJIXTY days after date, application wilibemade to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Jasper county, for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate of George W. Adams, late of said count}% deceased. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Adm’r. August 19, 1856 34 2m Up WO months after date, application will be A made to tl:c Court of Ordinary of Laurens county, for leave to sell a negro boy and a lot of land belonging to the estate of Thomas J. Moor men, deceased. ELISHA RAWLS, Adm’r. August 19, 3856. 34 2m S IXTY days after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Laurens county, for leave to sell a part of the lands belonging to the estate of Jonathan Parker, deceased, known as the Billy Smjth lands, or where Porter Parker formerly lived; also, a negro man named Ben, if necessary. JACOB T. LINDElf, Ex’r. August 39,3856 34 2m - p WO months after date application will be made A to the Court of Ordinary of Emanuel county, for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the es tate of John C.C. Lane, deceased. B. L. LANE, Adm’r. August 19, 3856 34 2m upWO months after date, application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of Nathaniel Denham, deceased. TIIOS. J. DENHAM, Adm’r. August 26,1856 [wsr ] 35 2m rp\VO months after date, application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of John J. Stubbs, deceased. ELIZA J. STUBBS, Adm’x. August 26,3 856 [wbc] 35 2m r p WO months after date application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of Newton county for leave to sell the land and negroes be longing to the estate of Ann Bessent, deceased, late of Newton county. P. G. BESSENT. Adm’r. August 26,1858 [ wm.] 35 2m X IWO months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Newton county for leave to sell the real estate of Richard L. Simms, deceased, late of Newton county. SARAH L. SIMMS, Executrix. JAMES P. SIMMS, Executor. August 26, 16-56 [wnt.] 35 2m ( 11 WO months after date, application will be made A to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of New ton county for leave to sell the real estate of Joseph Airey, deceased, late of the State of Ohio. WM. W. CLARK. Admr. September 2,1856 [wm. | 36 2m Notice. S TATE OF GEORGIA, HANCOCK COUNTY. All persons concerned are hereby notified that two months after date, I shall apply to the Or dinary of said county for leave to sell the interest of Elizabeth Mullins, late of said county, deceased, in a certain tract of land, lying in said county, and her interest in a certain negro man slave. Also, for leave to sell the interest of Alsey Mullins, a lu natic, in the said property. Sold for the purpose of division. HARVEY MULLINS. Adm’r with will annexed. TIARVEY MULLINS, Guardian. Sept. 16,1856 38 2m rp WO MONTHS afterdate, application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall county for leave to sell all the real estate of James L. Graham, late of said countv. deceased. JAMES B. STRIPPL1NG, Adm’r. September 16, 1656 38 2in 5J u ^otirrn ON THE HAVANA PLAN. MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS. 7805 PRIZES. #102,000! D7ILY 15,000 NffESSBES! PRIZES PAYABLE AYITJIOH DEDUCTION. Jasper County Academy LQTTERY. [BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.] CC2D.5J.S3S3 DAD. a TO BE DRAll’N OCTOBER 15, 1856, At CONCERT HALL, Macon Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and James A. Nisbct, Esq. Patrons w ill please examine this magnificent Scheme carefully—compare it, with any other, and if it is not the best ever offered, and the chances to obtain Capital far better than any other Scheme offered, don't purchase Tickets. CAPITAL 8 15,000! 1 Prize of $15,990 is $15,000 1 “ 5,000 is 1 “ .... 2,000 is 2 “ 1,009 are 5 “ 500 are 75 “ 100 are 20 Approximations of $50 are 50 *• 25 arc 50 “ 20 are 100 “ 10 are 7,500 Prizes of $6$ are 5.000 2.000 2,000 2.500 7.500 $11,01 0 1,250 1 000 1,000 63,750 7,805 Prizes amounting to $102,000 Tit&ets $10—Halves $5- Quarters $2 50. The 7,500 Prizes of $8$, are determined by the Number which draws the $15,000 Prize—if that number should be an odd number, then every odd number ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8,50; if an even number, then every even num ber ticket w ill be entitled to $6,50, in addition to any other Prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one-half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those Tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, are even—all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are odd. Persons sending money by mail need notfear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Com munications confidential- Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers should or der immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, .Manager, Macon, Ga. Sept. 16,1856 , 38 tf 8100 REWARD. Notice to my Debtors and the Public. M Y’POCKET BOOK, containing six or seven hundred dollars in money, besides notes and papers of various kinds, was lost or stolen at Rock Spring Camp. Ground on the Cth inst., for which I will give the abovenained reward Those against whom I have demands, are cautioned against pay ing the same; and all persons are warned not to trade for any note or other paper made payable to me. My debtors would confer a favor by seeing me as soon as possible, so that we may agree as to ihe amounts and dates of their indebtedness. 1 shall be in Eatonton during the coming week. W. D. TERRELL. ' Sept. 16,1656 36 3t CITATIONS. G 1 EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. U Od the first Monday in October next, Ann Garner Barberree will make application to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters of administra tion upon the estate of Stancel Barberree, deceased J. LAW, Ordinary. August 26,1856 35 5t / 'EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. VJ Whereas Michael Dennis applies for letters of guardianship of the person and property of James M. Adams, orphan of James M. Adams, deceased : These arc, therefore,to cite, summon and admon ish all concerned to file their objections, in the Or dinary’s office of Putnam county, withiu the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of guardianship will be granted to the applicant. WM. B. CARTER, Ordinary. Aaguat 26, 1856 35 5t. G eorgia, newton county. Whereas James B. Zachry applies for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas H. Zachry, deceased, late of Newton county— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in October next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters of administration should not be granted. WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary. August 26,1856 '35 5t ZLeokuia, new tun county. ' vJ Whereas Pleasant B. Jones applies for letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Jones, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and file their objections, if any exist, why said letters should not be granted. WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary. September 2, 1656 36 5t G eorgia, decatur county. Moses Pulliti, of said county, will apply at the next October term of the Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of administration on the es tate of William A. Cormack, late of said county, deceased. J. LAW, Ordinary. September 2,1856 36 ’5t G 1 EORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY. U Whereas William W. Clark applies for let ters of administration upon the estate of Richmond Terrell, deceased, late of Newton county— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and others interested to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary. Sept. 2, 1856 36 5t G 1 EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. U Whereas Boykin B.Odom applies for letters of guardianship of the persons and property of Re becca F. Hancock and Sarah T. Hancock, orphans of Benjamin T. Hancock, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said "letters should not be granted. WM. B. CARTER, Ordinary. Sept 9, 1856 37 5t G i EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. U Six months from date, I will apply to the hon orable the Ordinary of the county to be dismissed from the Executorship of the estate of James Pope, deceased, of said count v. ALEX. EVERETT, Ex’r. June 24,1656 26 m6m | AUKENS COUNTY COURT OF OliDlNA- -1 4 R Y, August Term, 1956.—Whereas James C. Carroll, Administrator outlie estate of Alexander A. Giltenan, deceased, applies to this Court for let ters of dismission from said estate— It is therefore ordered that all persons interested take notice of said application, and tile their objec tions (if any they have) in this Court on or before the first Monday in March next, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted the applicant. A true extract from the minutes of the Court of Ordinary of Laurens county. Witness my hand ami official signature, this 7th day of August, 1556. F. H. ROWE, Ordinary L. C. August 19th, 1856 34 mOm GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PLANTATION FOR SALE. WE offer for sale our Plantation in Hancock county, containing eight bun dred and forty acres, more or less, ad joining Bass, Hall, Holcombe and Mrs. Devereux. Persons wishing to buy can get further information by seeing A. T BERRY in Putnam, or F. W. BERRY on the place. A. T. & F. W. BERRY*. An trust 12,1856 33 Bit PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE well known PLANTATION belonging to the estate ot G. H. Jor dan, deceased, situated in Twiggs county, on the Ocmulgeeriver,twenty- eight miles below Macon, four miles below Tarvers vide, and two miff s from Buzzard Roost Landing on the Ocmulgee. It contains fourteen hundred and fifteen acres, about eight hundred cieaicd and in cultivation. It is one of the best Plantations for Corn and Cotton in the State, as the growing crops will attest, and has unsurpassed advantages for raising stock. Corn, fodder, stock, plantation tools, &c. will be sold, if desired, w ith the place. Mr. Hickson Lee, on the premises, will show it to persons wishing to purchase. Possession given on the first of January next. Terms—One-third cash, on delivery, balance one and two years, with interest, for approved paper. JAMES GARDNER, Executor. Augusta. August 12,16;i6 3* • t VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my Plantation, ring 3$ miles east of Miilcdgcville containing700acres—one-half cleared. The place is well improved. 1 ine wa ter and good health. Price, nine dollars per acre Turns.-One-third catk—balance in three year- Iy payments. R- -A- McCOMB. August. 5, 1856 32 3ui Good Bargain in Dooly Band. ON the first Tuesday in Novembei next, at the Court-house in Vienna, w ill be offered fpr sale 656 acres of good 3 ***D|| farming land, belonging to tbe estatt LixA 0 f Levin Adams, deceased, about 20< acres of which is cleared, 100 fresh in high state o) cultivation. Said land will produce from 18 to 2< bushels of Corn, and from 609 to 1000 lbs. of cotton. This land lies immediately on Turkey creek o miles above Minim’s Mills, 8 from Vienna, 14 from Montazuma, 3 from Byromville. Said lands can be bought at private sale or at any time between this and the day of sale at $5 per acre and time given to suit purchaser, with Corn and I odder on the place, should purchaser desire it. Terms on tht day. SUMMER ADAMS, Ex’r. .July 1,1856 27 tf Futnara County Plantation for Sale. M I OFFER for sale my Plantation nine miles East of Eatonton, on the road leading to Little’s Ferry, con taining 600 acres. There are about 250 acres of first rate wood land and from 150 t< 175 of fresh cleared; the remainder is of fair av erage old land. There are several branches run ning through the place witn considerable bottoms. Tiie place is well improved, with two £ood dwel ling houses, a framed kitchen, smoke house, and negro cabins with brick chimneys; also, a first rate gin house, screw, and a.ll necessary out houses. There are good orchards, and two wells of water, probably unsurpassed in middle Georgia; conve nient. to Schools and Churches, and in a neighbor hood possessing superior advantages of good socie ty, health, &c. ' Any person wishing a good plantation at a great bargain, would do well to give me an early call, or write me at Eatonton, Ga. WILLIAM A. YYILSON. Julv 29.18*6 31 tf O RDINARY’S OFFICE, Montgomery County, Ga.—Whereas John A. Morris, Administra tor on the estate of Nancy Morris, applies to me for letters of dismission from said Administration : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said estate, to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why letters of dismission should not be granted said applicant from the administra tion on said estate. Given under my hand at office this 4th Aug. 1856. F. McRAE, D. Ordinary. August, 19th, 1856 31 m6m Baurens County Court of Ordinary, JULY r TERM, 1856. HEREAS Eli F. Curry, administrator on the estate of John Curry, late of Laurens county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission on said estate— It is therefore ordered, that all persons interest ed will take notice of said application and file tiieir objections, if any they have, in this Court, on or before the second Monday in January next, other wise letters of dismission will be granted the ap plicant. Whereas Rachel B. Ellington administratrix and James I. C. Stanley, administrator on the estate of Josiah Ellington, late of Laurens coun ty, deceased, apply for letters of dismission on said estate— It is therefore ordered, that all persons interest ed will take notice of said application and file tlieii objections, if any they have, in this Court, on or be fore the second Monday in January next, othei wise letters of dismission will be granted the ap plicants. A true ext act from the minutes of said Court Witness my hand and official signature, this 7th day of Julv, 1656. F. H. ROWE, Ordinary L. C. July 15, 1856 29 m6m / ' EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY. v!J Whereas John M. Tucker, administrator on the estates of Leonora and Mary Tucker, late of said county, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dismission from the administration of said estates— These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of June, 1856 JOHN HAMMOND, Ord'y. June 3, 1856 23 mOm The Stale of Georgia, ( Montgomery County. 5 TO ALL WHOM JT MAY CONCERN. VTT’iiEREAS George McBride, administrator v v upon the estate of Willis P. McBride, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from the administration of said estate— Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office in terms of tha law, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the applicant at the January term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. JAS. G. CONNER, Ordinary. June 17, 1656 25 m6m f i EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY. V J All persons concerned will take notice that Sherod S. G. Swain, Administrator on the es tate of Canneth W. T. Swain, late of said county, deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in February next, for letters of dismission from administration on said estate. Also, at the same time and place, John C. Patterson, Administrator on tbe estate of Wright Parker, late of said county, deceased, will apply for letters of dismission from administration on the estate last named. By order ot the Ordinarv, this July 17, 1856. J. LAW, Ei-of. C. C. O. July 29, 1856 31 mllni G i EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY. r Whereas Mary H. Tucker, administratrix on the estate of Harper Tucker, late of said county, deceased, makes application to me for letters of dis mission from the administration of said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office with iu the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any, why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this 3d day of June, 1656. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary. June 3, 1856 23 m6m G 1 EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY*. U William C. Thomas administrator on the es tate of Elijah Shaw, deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Mon day in No vember next, for letters of dismission from said estate. By order of Court this April 12,1856. J. LAW, Ex-of. C. C. O. April 22.1856 17 m6m G eorgia, decatur county. On the first Monday in February next. Dun can Curry, Administrator on the estate of Martin H. Martin, late of said county, deceased, will apply to the Conrt of Ordinary of said county for letters of dismission from said administration. By order of the Ordinary, July 22, 1656. J. LAYV, Ex-of. C. C. O. July 29, 1856 31 in6in Executors’ Sale. BY* Y’IRTUE of an order from the Ordinary of Jasper county, "ill he sold before the Court-house door in the town of Newnan, Coweta county, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the lawful hours of sale, 10X2 1-2 Acres of Land, known as the “Stokes place,” and adjoining the lands of Messrs. Kirby, Arnold, Strickland and others, belonging to CuthLert Reese, late el Jasper county, deceased. Said tract of land is composed of five lots—four of which are in the second district and one in the third district of Coweta county—and lying upon the waters of New River. 1 he place is situated nine miles from Newnan, eight from Corinth, and two and a half from Grants’ ille, a station upon the La Grange Railroad. About 550 acres of said land is cleared, a portion of which is now in a high state of cultivation, the remainder in the woods, well timbered, a portion of which is bottom land, lying upon said river. There are on the premises an excellent dwelling, a good gin house and pack ing screw, together with all the necessary out buildings. The location is healthy and well wa tered by numerous springs and a most excellent well. In short, the above place possesses all the requisites to make it one of the most desirable places in western Georgia. Any person wishing a healthy and pleasant location, will do well to call on A. C. Reese of Corinth, Heard county, or the overseer, on the premises, who "ill take pleasure in showing the plantation. Also, will be sold at the same time, before the Court house door in the town of Monticcilo, Jasper county, between the usual hours of sale, one cer tain tract ot land containing three hundred and eighty-seven and a half acres, more or less, ad joining the lands of Carden Goolsby, J. NY . Shrop shire and David R. Cook, known as the “Goolsby place,” belonging to Cutlibert Reese, late of said county, deceased. On many accounts this is a de sirable plantation, having .good houses, being healthy, well watered and having a very fair pro portion of productive land. Terms made known on the day of sale. The above lands sold for the purpose of distribution among the legatees of said deceased. JOS. T. REESE, ) A C. REESE, > Ex’rs. An trust 5,1856 L. L. REESE, S 32 tds FOR SALE- The Subscriber offers for sale bis val- liable residence on the corner of Clark ^ -1 and Hancock streets, opposite the Exe cutive Mansion, in the town of Miiledgeville. The lot contains one acre, with a good kitchen, smoke house, negro houses, barn, cow houses, and every thing in complete order. It has one of the best gardens in the place Also, the House and lot now occupied by Mrs. Moore, situated on Hancock street, between the residences of Mr. Hunter and Mr. Horton, with all necessary out-liouses and a good garden. Any person wishing a good residence would do well to call and see for themselves. Terms made known when called upon. FIELDING LEYYYS A ii trust 19,1856 34 tf Dooly County Band for Sale. I offer my Lands and Mills lying two and a half miles North of Vienna on the Macon and Tallahassee Road, contain ing 1218 acres, 300 of which is cleared, a large portion fresh land, the whole in good repair and well adapted to the culti vation of Corn, Cotton and SugarCane. On the premises are a good and new Gin House and Screw, and a fine Apple Orchard, Saw and Grist Mill; the dwelling House inferior, but good and convenient out houses, &c. The premises could i>e divided into two or more small farms, the whole well watered and timbered. Any person wishing to purchase would do well-to examine the place, or address me at Y'ienna. 1 am determined to sell and move to East Florida, and am offering the above lands at $6 per acre :i favorable terms. Also, I offer 23\l] acres near Y : enna, but detached from the main settlement, on good terms. WILLIAM McDANILL. Y’ienna, Sept. 2, J.856 36 TOt Bny my Farm. I offer 655 acres ot land, 12 miles South- [riify west of Newnan,Coweta county, near the allltfrftij unction of Mountain and Caney creeks and New river,convenient to good schools and churches. 289 acres open and well improved—no worn out or waste land—decidedly more level and free ot rock than the average of the country—soil of the best, well watered, as healthy as any place in Georgia an excellent stock range, particularly for hogs. It is acknowledged by many to be the most desirable farm in this part of the country; but don t take the word of any body, come and look, lliere will aff ways be some one on the premises to show it. THOMAS A. GRACE September 4, 1855 ■*•> tf Xtfotice. A LL persons indebted to Nathaniel Denham, J\_ l H te of Putnam county, deceased, arc hereby notified to pay up immediately; and those having demands against said deceased, are requested to present them according to law. THOMAS J. DENHAM, Adm’r. Aumtst 19.1856 34 fit FOR SALE. A N ELEGANT seven octave, three pedal PI- rV ANO FORTE, of superior tone and finish, re cently purchased from one of the most celebrated manufacturers in New Y’ork city. Enquire of the Editors of this paper. Miiledgeville, April 22,1856 1~ tf l PLANTATION FOR S a Le THE Subscribers offers ‘ Plantation m Laurens c-unL Y I urkey Creek, containing tw e V' ’ hundred and thirty-one V’" known as the late residence of L , , twenty miles from sixteen station (w , j‘ ■ and thirty eight miles from Macon Ti • ’ fi r r not surpassed in point of health ar-il f • ‘ an, i by any land in middle Georgia. Abort dred acres are cleared, two hundred* D ' which iias been cleared wiJihi the j ;i<t ’ ' c v The balance, seventeen hundred ac-.'s * • l *~’ woods, lying perfectly level, and ev , ’ * r °' susceptible of cultivation, and is the tiijDfT ' j! com and cotton land. The building,'! • comfortable dwelling, and all ucco^.r. ' ings for all fanning purposes. £ X) *• water near tbe residence. Spiin^ a 1 "I water in all portions of the plantation * r F is all that can he desired. Chord D" ? , ‘ ' faces convenient. Any person d e< : r ‘ 1 ' the place a personal inspection, will ri'lT ‘ 1 ' tion to Mr. THOMAS HOOKS, who ~ the place, and who will be pleased them. Mules, hogs, cattle, and i, r „vi ' kinds will be sold with the plantation V ' : Terms liberal and titles indisputable " ' ' G. H. BREAZEAL ) YY*. 8. BREAZEAL T-'“ • September 9, 1856 * KZZiXiESGSVilLLLS THE undersigned reaper' v nounces that he has taken ' , sr , ^ on the 20th ins;., the"DD" brick building called The Miiledgeville Hotel situated on the corner of YY’ayneand Gr- D and opposite to Mis. Huson’s Hotel. " es: ' - ' The above building has just been comp 1 from its large size, (being three st<D ' • fronting 219 feet on YVavne street, a- ' , Greene street) will furnish ample’accoirD for 250 or 390 persons. The furniture, including beds, bedding * is all entirely new, having been recently in the city of New York " J The undersigned has engaged a stffV,-, her of trusty and experienced servants and • ble will be supplied with the best ti, L ( fords- Every effort will be made to - s guests comfortable, and his old friends - ' lie generally are respectfully and c< to give him a call. ‘ E. D. filin’ Miiledgeville, Oct. 9th, 1655 lOYYJi. 41 1 For Sale or Rent, THE HOUSES on YY’avne in the city of Miiledgeville f. - occupied by Dr. Coyle as a -YU >Cure Establishment.’’ AppivtoJ T. Nisbet, Macon, Ga., or to the underdo-, Miiledgeville Hotel. E. D. hie ,’v'v September 2, 1-56 a,; TO LAI^D BUYERS THE Subscriber, desirous f rr .- !««i gS West offers for sale his plantati- n,. usaBE •. .. v { fjgij acre g > 2 or 3’a of v.hi & and Hickory, the balance Fine land, iyii y on f creek, in Baldwin county, and on the ii.[ [ road, 8 miles S. YY*. of Miiledgeville] 4 : 1 . \\ of Scotfsboro’, on the road to Macon, and 2r : North of YY’luting’s Depot, about half clrsr-; under good fence. A good framed dw< k - : framed out houses, large barn and gin Ecus.. r ly new, are on the place. As I am not puffing, and no one will purchase without o ;- come and see. Corn, fodder and stock oisa kinds with the place, if desired. GEORGE LEEYT.' May 27. 1856 , Two Valuable Plaiilati* FOR SALE. M FOll SALE, my Chattahoochee L Plantation, near Eufaula, coiitainirg 1400 acres of land, 990 in cuhivati- n. u: excellent buildings, four wells, and n-;:-r Springs of good water. Also, my plantation } tan la, twenty miles east of Eufaula, cou.v : 1316 acres, six hundred in cultivation. A three hundred and fifty to four hundred ir. -- Uotton are annually raised on these two p .-. They are in good repair and perfectly hear! will be sold on accommodating terms, and ; ■ - sion given at an early day. I also brier for sale my Summer Residence tti Eufaula. Also, a large lot of Corn. Fodder, Ca !- ' Hogs, to be disposed of with the land. ABNER McGEULL Sept. 46.1656 lit to Putnam Land for Sale. BY* virtue of a written agrr--.tr : make and entered into by the bistri tees cf the estate of Thomas J< i:; e late of Putnam county, deceased. ’ be sold before the Court-house door in I ' ten, Putnam county, between the legal hoars sale, on the first Tue sday in November next, ai.; laud in said county belonging to tire estate of - deceased, it being that tract or parcel of land which said deceased resided at the time a. death, containing nine hundred and eight acre more or less, of which i3 two hundred acres v- land, more or less, on w hich tract of land is a a r fortable dwelling-house, suitable out-houses, a: good spring water. Said land is situate s’:’ r- miles southeast of Eatonton on the road from L tonton to Waller’s Ferry, adjoining the lands, estate of A. C. Harton, of the estate of YY. Dennis, of Sarah Simmons and ethers. Tie g-"-' er portion of said land has been cleared and co rated. There is some good land in cultivation, which some is fine low grounds. The sale of the aforesai 1 land will be f >r the; ' pose of a division. The terms of sale will he mid 1 known on the day of sale. Mr. ELISHA KING, who resides on the par ses, or the Subscriber, will take pleasure in ing the land to persons who may desire to pc chase it. BUSHROD YY*. JOHNSTON- E - Sept-10, J856 Land for Sale. L OT No. 249, in the 3d district of Bibb cit--. 1 containing 2924 acres. Address K. M. OllME. Jr. Miiledgeville, Ga- Jannarv 22,1356 The Collier Ointment. T HIS INY*ALI t ABLE remedy whose r - tion has become somewhat celebrate. Georgia, through the medium of the rzfir.y which it has performed, will remove ad U- ; CUTANEOUS DISEASES, pimples on ti. - eruptions of the skin, sores, «xc., and m.'- ! ' like a charm where all other application* - • failed. _ : .- The undersigned, who was himscl; ei.r ■ badly diseased face, of ten years standing- .- above medicine, has. at the solicitation cr highly respectable parties, who have a-- ^ eneed its beuefits, consented to assume the for its saie in this locality. , A constant supply will be kept on Inm- . , Two Dollars per Dux. Testing t f > Ul# can be given. GKOKGE B- L ' j. .. Hardware Store, YY’hitaker street, ne a ^ • Savannah, April 1. l'-.>6 —— LI ICE’S Anti-Rheumatic Towders. A Safe. Speedy and Radical Cert jet Rheumatism, Rheumatic 6° nt 288 Sciatica. We, the undersigned, citizens of P'-trS;- tv, Ga-, cheerfully bear testimony to the vtn.--. . Linch’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders in tf-' - 1 ; or acute or chronic rheumatism, many been successfully treated by Dr. J- ['■ : : Eatonton, \\ ithin our personal know .eng-i these powders were principally used. Joel Branham, M. D. D R. Adams. Stephen B. Marshall, MUhcal Deur.is, T. B. Haruxit, G- R Thon.es. Wm. B. Carter, Thomas Resp^y ; i Daniel Slade, Janus psieJo • Anv reasonable number ofindividmv c •- can be given in attestation cf tbeimefiwaG; jr Prepared and sold by J. G. GHL Eatonton, Ga., at $5 per box. V ' All orders directed to him, with tue indosed, and a description of tin cs?e,£ jj -u’F with the Medicine such advice as may s ‘ culiarity thereof. lf -n For sale by James Herty, Richard H-Hutchins. Clinton; L- "• 6 * pr V Macon : Hurd &. Hungerford, Montice ; 1 A. YY 7 right, Barnesviile ; Z. Gray, y-a e YY*. Hubert, YYavrenton ; Charles i merit®, B. II. Clark, Vienna: Hall A n^jr,*** Jackson & Jones, Polrnetto, Canipjc- L - J, G. GIBSON, Eatonton, Ga. February 5, 1856 C YEORGIA. SUMTER COUNTY. ,^3“ T All persons indebted to ti; ° C5 . “ . un -v -' Thomas G. Hudson, deceased, - to herebjr requested to make ,Jl and all persons having demands fpu ceased will present them mrthwitti to WILLIAM D. STEWART, } ^ WILLIAM YY*. CHANEY. , JOHN NEWTON HUDSON, ) 35 ot August 26,1256 . 11. r-