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Prolific Cotton.—The Selma (Ala.)
Sentinel thus describes a stalk of a varie
ty lately exhibited :
This stalk contained over one hundred
full grown bolls,-, and quite a number of
squares and small Boils, and judging from
its appearance, it would have yielded at
least two pounds of the best quality of
seed cotton. It was what is termed the
“Bovd Cotton,” and was grown on the
plantation of Mr. Dillard, near this city.
NVe should think cotton planters would
find it quite profitable to plant this kind
of cotton altogether. Air. Dillard inform
ed us he had about eighty acres planted
of this cotton, and that almost every stalk
in the field woirid yield equal to the one
shown us. We sHvould think Mr. Dillard
would do a great fav to the cotton plan
ters generally, by 'saying his seed and
placing a few of them in- market this win
ter.
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
Tobacco Ciior in Missouri.— The
Brunswicker, of the 20th September, pub
lished at Brunswick, Missouri, says the
farmers are now busily engaged in cutting
their tobacco crop. The earhVplanting is
now ripe, is of good size, and lias been
but little disfigured by .the worms, hail or
wind. The late tobacco*, yvill require at
least three weeks yet to rnatqje. Should
there be no kiiling frosts in ‘that time,
there will he something over a half crop
raised in that section.
Tobacco CroV of Maryland.—The
Marlboro’ Gazette, in noticing the unfa
vorable account of tiro tobacco crop from
other parts of the Union, thus speaks of
the prospects in Maryland :
We have made diligent inquiry as to
the quantity of tobacco, thwgrowth of this
year, in our own Statcya'nJ are assured
that it is far below the^verage yield. In
a fe\y sections of this cotrety the crop is
fair—in other places not oim^half as large
as usual. Our planters tliefc^forc may
fully calculate that the present pri
ces will be fully sustained, or advanced
next year.
T attnall shekiff,sales.—will be sold
before the Court-house door in the town of
Reidsville, pn the first Tuesday in November next,
within the lawful hours'of safe, the following pro
perty, to-wit: /
401} acres of pbie'land, lying and being in the
county of Tattnall^, unimproved, adjoining lands
of Lewis Cobb, Kufifcrt R. Collins and Susan Col
lins; levied om's theViroperty of Mathew Collins
to satisfy a Jffa from Bmanuel Inferior Court in
favor of Tfiomas Strati a vs Thomas C. Collins,
princinj*T and Mathew CoffUis and W. W. Collins,
secusrnes, and Ira T. McLemore, endorser. Prop
erty" pointed out by Mathew Collins.
Also, at the same time aucl'placc, will be sold
100 acres of pine land, unufiproved ; levied on as
the property of William, B- Miller to satisfy a li fa
issued from a Justice’s Court held in and for the
351st district of said codnty*of Tattnall, in favorof
Elisha Turner vs said .\V. 1!- Miller, principal, and
Edmund Kenida, endorser, and E J. Hall, stayer;
said land lying and being in tlureounty of Tattnall,
on the waters of thcsOhoopee rAr, adjoining lauds
of Stephen Fendlwand the Emtmuei line. Proper
ty pointed out by William 15. Miller. Levied on
by Dempsy Holland, constable, and returned to
me. BENJAMIN F. DOWDY, Sh’ff.
September 30, 18(5^ 40 tds
pUTNAM SHEK1F
SALES.—Will be sold
on the first Tucsday'Vi Isovember next, before
the Court-house door in tratown of Eatonton, Put
nam county, within theTcganhours of sale, the foi
lowing property, tivwit; \
70,000 bricks,more or lcss^levied on as the
property of Alvin Osborn, to satisfy a ti fa from
Putnam Superior Court, in favor of Freeman «Jc
Roberts vs Alvin Osborn.
Also, the following negroes : Henry, a man about
20 years old; Caroline and her child, Merrel; lev
ied on as the property of Green Simmons to satis
fy ti fas from Putnam Superior, Inferior and .Justi
ce’s Courts, in favor of Lewis- P. Harwell. Davis
&. Walker, Linch W Davis, and other ti fas vs
Green Simmons. - N
JAS. Wv MAPPIN, Sh’ff.
Sept. 30, 1356 V 40 tds
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A statement was tnade in the Cincinnati-
Chamber of Cotmnerce recently, that with
in a circuit of sorrtesixtv ones'eventy miles,
in Ohio, l,o00,Q00qjnun4! , fe of leaf tobacco
is raised annually, of this 2,300 tons
were sent to LouisvillcSIast year, while
some 2,100 tons-came t.n C/i-uciniiati.
Is it So?—It is- a popular belief that
the age of trees ean be determined by the
“rings” or grains that overlie each other
in their trunks. Mr. JoslyrS. Howard, of
Maryland, disput.es’"<h^TacL He says
that these rings counfSd on the section
of the tree are not of ainuuil growth, but
are formed one jevery fuTf^noon in the
growing season,•'and in the latitude of .Ma
ryland five in a year. This lie has fre
quently proved by felling young trees, the
age of which he knew. The extraordina
ry age given to trees by the papular rule
has made many persons doubt whether it
is true.
Tiie Potato Hot.—The Salem (Mass.)
Gazette says that potato rot prevails ex
tensively in some parts of Essex county.
In Roxford it is doing much damage,
and about Newbury it is still more de
structive. \ /
M-H.FA1K SHERIFF bALEbV-M ill be sold
before the Court-house door ii^Jacksonville,
Telfair county, within the legal houre of sale, on
the first Tuesday in November next, the following
property, to wit:
Lot of land, No. 103, in the 9tli district of Tel
fair county, containing 2021 acres, more or less;
levied on as the property^ of Silas E. Rushing to
satisfy sundry ti fas issuediY-om a Justice's Court
of the 339th district, G. M.,4n favor of Jacob A.
Clemens vs Silas E. Rushing^ and W. A. Rush
ing and Malcom McCrane, endorser. Property
pointed out by W. A. Rushing; levy made and re
turned to me by a constable.
Also, at the same time and place, one half of lot
of land, No. 263, in the 14th district of Telfair
county, being 101$ acres, niore or less ; levied on
as the property of Daniel Irowen to satisfy two fi
fas from a Justice's Courtfif the 339th district, G.
M.. in favor of Wright ifolliiis vs Daniel Bowen,
James Kyalls and Philip Agaves Property point
ed out by John C. Dstfdcl; feo’ made and return
ed to me by a constable.
LUCIUS L. WILLIAMS, D. S.
September 30, 185(5 40 tds
The Great —This monster
clipper ship returned to^&ew York on the
10th iust., after an absqnct^of nearly two
years, during which ti^ie she been em
ployed in the French Governnl'fept, trans
port service during the war in the Crimea.
Some idea of her capacity, says the New
York Evening Post, may be gathered from
the fact that on one of her trips from Mar
seilles to Kamiesch, she carried 497 caval
ry horses, for whose accomodation the two,
between decks were partitioned into stalls,
besides over 500 troops and the provisions
and forage necessary for the voyage. On
her last trip from Sebastopol, she brought
to Marseilles over 3,000 infantry, besides
her own crew and a large corps ef cooks,
servants and waiters required for the com
missary department, and this,too, with her
lower hold full of guns of great size, shells,
baggage, and the necessary water and pro
visions.
In every port sire kas visited, she has
been thronged with -people ef all classes,
who have expressed their admiration of her
enormous size and beauty.
Music in tke Karem.—A letter from
Constantinople says: “The European taste
of music has of late made immense pro
gress here. The Suk3.11 has at present for
his harem, an excellent orchestra, compos
ed of women alone. One, in particular, is
remarkable for her performance on the vi
olin, her style of execution resembling that
of Theresa Milanolo. Very few harems
are now without a pianoforte, and many
of the Turkish ladies are excellent per
formers. The Sultan has signified his in
tention of building a theatre.’”
B aldwin county coroner’s sale —
Will be sold before the Court-house door in
the city of Miiledgeville, between the legal hours
of sale, on the first k .Tuesday in December next, the
following property ,' 4 N*wit: /
A negro man named ‘-iiDidyron, about 22 r ears ot
age, of brown complexion Emeline, a woman,
about IS years of age, ot/bro\n complexion, and
l;er two children—Emejfne, IS ninths old, and an
infant not named; levied on as property of
Thomas J. West, to Satisfy a mortgage fi fa in fa
vor of John A. Breedlove- Property pointed out
in said ti fa. / E. S WALL, Coroner-
September 30, 1856 40 tds
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BALDWIN SHERIFF SALES.—Will bo sold
on the first Tuesday in November next, be
fore the Court-house door in the city or Milledge-
ville. between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
One house and lot, known as lot, No. 3, in square
45, containing one \crc,, more or less, in the city of
Miiledgeville, well improved, adjoining of “Gay
and Staley”; levied omas thp^property of James
W. Denton to satisfy tw»o,.fi fas issued from the
Justice’s Court of the 32Cfflfc district, G. M.—one in
favor of Isaac Newell Vs Jjunes W. Denton, and
the other in favor ofjtewis Xenan vs said James
W. Denton; levy ^ffade and returned to me by
Isaac T. Cushiug/constable.
Also, 60 aereS’of'land, more or less, w hereon the
defendant now lives, with a good, comfortable
dwelling house and other out buildings, and well
supplied with good water, bounded north by lands
of Joseph Lane and the city common, east by the
common wagon road leading from Miiledgeville to
Midway, and south-west by land and*premises of
Thomas B. Lamar;.levied on as ..the property of
Thomas A. Johnson-.to satisfy- two fi fas issued
from the Superior Coun».of Baldwin county—one
in favor of Win. A. MottSkfministrator on the es
tate of Wm. A. Mott, deceased, and the other in
favor of John L. Laui-fhin. Pi^erty pointed out
Also, one negro woman by the n^me of Mary,
The Knickerbocker is accountable for
the following :—“A friend of ours, who re
sides in North Pearl street, went a fishing
the other day", and among other things tliat
lie hauled in was a large sized turtle. To
enjoy the surprise of bis servant girl, lie
placed it in ber bedroom. The next morn
ing, tlie first tiling that bounced into the
breakfast room was Biddy, with the excla
mation ot “Bejabers, I’ve got the devil.”
“What devil ?” exclaimed the bead of the
bouse, feigning surprise. “The bull bed
bug that lias been atcing the children for
the last month.” As this is a new name
for the domesticated assassin, wc thought
we would let it out. Bull bedbug is good.”
A New Field-Piece.—The Dresden
Journal says: “A great subject of conver
sation in the military circles oi Berlin is
a new kind of small field-piece, capable
of carrying correctly one thousand yards,
and which is mounted -on wheels, and so
light that it can be drawn and manoeuvred
by a single man. It is said that pieces
of this description are to be given to the
infantry, and that as acommcncement, each
battalion of the guard is to be provided
with two.”
Quite a laugh was raised in the Su
preme Court, not lung since, by an official
who, when the Judge called out for the
crier to open the court, said, “May it please
your Honor, the crier cant cry to-day, be
cause his wife is dead!”
Knives should never be dipped into hot
water, as it injures the handles. They
may be placed upright in the water in a
mug, by which plan the handles will be
kept dry.
A Bold Wager.—On Tuesday week,
a wager of $10,000 was made in the city of
New York, that Millard Fillmore would
have twenty thousand majority over John
C. Fremont, in that citv. The money
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20,000—was deposited in the hands of a - Pro P erty P“ out by Dure ^ ^
gentleman to abide the result. October3,1856 ’51
by plaintiff.
Carrie <
about twenty-seven years old, of a nmlatto com
plexion, a good cook, ironer and washer; levied on
as the property of Louisa O'Brien to satisfy two li
fas issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin
county—one in fa\\u- of Asher Ayres vs Louisa
O’Brien, and the oththyn favoynl Chancy S. Mar
tin vs Louisa O’Brien '•♦’roperty pointed out by
the defendant.
Also, four negroes, Mileah, a woman about 2'
years old, and her three children—Susan, a girl
about six years old, Alonzo, a boy, about four years
old, and Cicero, a boy. one year old; levied on as
the property-of Thomas J. West to satisfy three fi
fas issued from the Superior Court of Baldwin
county—one irivi'avor of Scott, Carhart & Broth
ers vs T. J. We st,Vo no in favor of Wm. Sheffield vs
T. J. West, and the other in favor of Beecher &
Fair vs T. J. West. -Property pointed out by the
defendant. ’ , %
JOTLJJ A.M3REEDLOYE, Sheriff.
October 1, 185^ \ 41 tds
ALDWIN J&ORTC AGE MIL KIEL SALES.
M ill be sold on the firlt.Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before the Uourt-hoifhe door in the city of
Miiledgeville, within the usual hours of sale, the
following described property, to wit:
One negro man, slave, by the name of John,
about twenty-five yeaVs old, of a dark 'complex
ion, and Henry, a negrdv man,•slave, about twen-
t.y-eight years old, of a Sark complexion; levied
on as the property of ThonThs JiAYest to satisfy a
mortgage fi fa issued from t}<!e Inferior Court of
Baldwin county in favon/Cf Pjearson B. Monk.
Property pointed out in s»d morlgage.
Also, one large and ^unmodiouff.Livery Stable
and lot, well improved^ containing oi?fc-fourth of an
acre, more or lees, bounded North by fbt of Brown
&. Callaway, eaet-By Wilkinson street, south by lot
ofR. McCemb, formerly owned by W. A. Mott,
and west by lot of S. T. Beechor and Mrs. O’Bri
en’s lot; also, live hundred acres of oak and hicko
ry land, situated on the waters of Fishing creek,
well improved, bounded north by raid creek and
the city common, sourii-eaet by the road leading
from Miiledgevilleto Mscotydmd west by lands of
Isaac Newell, at presentwn possession of T. A.
Goodwin; levied on as.ft"(\j) roperty of Mott «V
Ware to satisfy one mertgage'fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of, Baldwin county in favor of
Thomas Humphries vs "William m. Mott and Na
than Hawkins, administrator on the estate of Titos.
Ware, deceased. Property pointed out in said
mortgage.
Also, two negroes—Ned, a man, of dark complex
ion, about 40 years old, and Antionettc, a girl about
twenty years old, a mantua maker a fid seamstress,
one store-house and lot in the city.e’f Miiledgeville,
fronting on Wayne street, forty’-eight feet., eight
inches, running to the rear o&said lot 210 feet, two
store rooms,-at present occupied, as a grocery and
barber shop, one large room fitt^ up in the rear
as an eating and bowling saloon, ^nd other im
provements; levied on as the property of Louisa
O'Brien to satisfy two mortgage fi fas issued from the
Superior Court of Baldwin county, in favor of W.
&. .J. Nelson vs Louisa O’Brien. Property pointed
out in said mortgage.
.JOHN A. BREEDLOVE, Sheriff.
October 1, re5ti/ 41 tds
L AURENS SITSRIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
before the CourWiouse door in the town of
Dublin, Laurens oounty^vithin the legal hours of
sale, on the first TuesdayVi November next, the
following property, to wit: \
One lot of land, No. 299, in'the I7th district of
originally Wilkinson, now Laurens county, known
as the place whereon Jarried T. Cooper is now liv
ing; levied upon as the property of Jarried T.
Cooper to satisfy three Justice’s Court fi fas in fa
vor of Francis Thomas vs Jarried T. Cooper and
Jerry MeDaniel, endorser; levied&nd returned by
a constable.
Also, one negro man ngmed Richard, about 45
years old; levied upon as’Hie property of A. B.
Niles to satisfy one fi fa” from Laurens Superior
Court in favor of W. CJKnightvs Thompson Smith
and A. B. Niles, endorser. Property pointed out
by plaintiff. JOHN T. DONCAN, D. S.
October 1,1856 / 41 tds
Fi^ELFAIR SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold
J- before the Court-house door in Jacksonville,
Telfair county, within the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in Novcmbernext, thefollowimr
property, to-wit: • /
Two negro men, vixr One by the name ofEnocli,
about twenty-five yearS old, and one by the name
of Dick, about twenty years old, both of a dark
complexion ; levied on as tlie property of Daniel
Mclnis, to satisfy two fi fas from Telfair Superior
Court in favor of Cohen &. Durr vs-.Daniel Mclnis.
Sh’ff.
i 1 tds
SHERIFFS’ SALES.
N ewton sheriff sales.—^wm be sold
011 the first Tuesday in November next- on
the public square in the city of Covington, between
the usual hours of sale, the following property, to
wit;
One lot of land whereon Samuel Duncan now
lives, it being lot, No. 33, in tlie 10th district of
originally Henry now Newton county; levied on
as tlie property of Samuel Duncan to satisfy two
li fas from a Justice’s Court in favor of Wood,
Wells & Co. vs Samuel Duncan; one in favor of
John A. Jarbour for the use of Cary Wood. Levy
made and returned to tne by the bailiff.
Also, 50 acres of land in the north-west corner of
lot, No. 61, in the 10th district of originally Henry
now Newton.county; levied on as the property of
John Fridle to satisfy a fi fa from Newton Superior
Court in favor of Richard Lovvorn vs John Fridle.
Also, eight acres, one rood and eighteen poles,
more or less, of the original lot, No. 224, in the 10th
district of originally Henry now Newton count}-,
bounded 011 the east by lands of Mrs. Berry, west
by lands of Osborn Rogers, south by lands of
Thomas M. Meriwether, and North by lot No. 8;
also, lots. Nos. 15 and 17, containing together 25
acres and 12 poles, more or less, bounded east by
the town of Oxford, west by lot, No. 17, owned by
Mrs- Martha Berry, south by lands of A. Means,
north by lot, No. 14, owned by Z. Price, the said
lots being parts of the original lot, No. 289, in the
9th district of originally Henry now Newton coun
ty, recently surveyed by Joel C- Broadnax. All
levied on as the property of Moses A. Cunning
ham to satisfy a fi fa from Newton Superior Court
in favor of the executors of C- M- Berry, deceased.
Property pointed out in thefi fa-
Also, one acre of ground, more or less, and. the
houses thereon, where Bryant Cooley and Henry
W. Lampson formerly lived, adjoining the Geoigia
Railroad on the north, Joseph Nix on the west,
Thomas Hyer on the south and the Depot lot on
the east; levied on as the property of Cooly & Lamp-
son to satisfy a !i fa from Newton Superior Court in
favor of Richard King vs Cooly & Lampson.
Property pointed out in the fi fa-
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the
west part of lot, No. 175 in the 9th District of orig
inally Henry, now Newton county, containing 72£
acres, more or less; levied on as the property of
Alves 15. White to satisfy a subpoena fi fa from New
ton Superior Court in favor of Harry Camp vs Al
ves B. White. Property pointed outby Harry Camp.
Levy made and returned b} r a bailiff.
LEWIS ZAC HR Y, Sheriff.
Sept. 30, 1856 40 tds
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALES, kt.
Executors* Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Tattnall county, w ill be
sold before the Court-house door in the town of
Reidsville, 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, ) ^ ,
H. W. ADAMSON, $ ri5 ’
Sept. 9,1856 37 tds
CITATIONS.
L TNDER 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, Met ting-houses and Schools.
Terms of sale will be made known on the day of
sale. W. F. LITTLE, ? v ,
W. G. JOHNSON, 5 rs '
Sept. 9,1356 [wbc] 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 oi originally Lee
now Terrel! 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 tlie 2nd district of the 4th section of said county,
and No. 1272 in the 2'ffh district of tlie 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, W
Sontembcr 16, 1856
Adm’rs.
38 tds.
TWO MONTHS NOTICES.
^IXTY days after date, application will be made
O 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 county, deceased.
WILLIAM JOHNSON, Adnr’r.
August 19, 1856 34 2m
months after date, application will be
J- made to the Court of Ordinary of Laurens
county, for leave to sell a negro hoy and a lot of
land belonging to the estate of Thomas J. Moor-
mon, deceased.
ELISHA RAWLS, Adm’r.
August 19,1856. 34 2m
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to the Court cf 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 Smith lands, or where Porter Parker
formerly lived; also, a negro man named Ben, if
necessary. JACOB T. LINDER, Ex’r.
August 19,1856 34 2m
< J!\\ O months aftcr date application will be made
-L 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, 1836 34 2m
fjlWO months after date, application will be
JL made to (lie Court of ^Ordinary of Putnam
county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to
the estate of Nathaniel Denham, deceased.
THOS. J. DENHAM, Adm’r.
August 26,1856 [who] 35 2m
11 tWO months after date, -application will be
-1- made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam
county for leave to sell the negroes belonging t
the estate of John .J. Stubbs, deceased.
ELIZA J. STUBBS, Adm’x.
August 26,1856 I wbc] 35 2m
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL BE SOLD on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, before the Court-huusc door
in the village of Cusseta, 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
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. 348, 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-buildings
and plantation houses ; No. 365 ; No. 370, a fraction
al lot of 101 acres; No. 371, a fractional lot of 27 £
acres; No. 364 ; and No. 372, a fractional lot of 18
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 [ JI -] 5^ tds
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEBLY to an order of tiie Honorable
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
half 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 fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms 011 the day of sale.
THOMAS W. DUPREE, Adm’r.
September 16, J 856 38 tds
f|4WO months after date application will he
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Newton
county for leave to sell the land and negroes be
longing to the estate of Ann Bcssent, deceased, late
of Newton county.
P. G. BESSENT. Adm’r.
August 26,1856 [wdl] 35 2tn
r nwo :
-L mad
months after date application will be
de 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 26,1856 [wdl] 3o 2m
f f^WO months after date, application will be made
JL 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 [wdl | 3(5 2in
X-ffotice.
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 tlie interest of Alsey Mullins, a lu
natic, in the said property. Sold for the purpose
of division. HARVEY MULLINS. Adm’r
with will annexed.
HARVEY MULLINS, Guardian.
Sept. 16, 1856 38 2m
T pWO MONTHS afterdate, application will be
-L made to the Court of Ordinary of Tattnall
county for leave to sell all the real estate of James
L. Graham, late of said county, deceased.
JAMES B. STKIPPLING, Adm’r.
September 16,1856 38 2m
T WO MONTHS aftdr date application will be
-L- made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Putnam county for leave to sell the real estate of
Nathaniel Vincent, late of Putnam county, de
ceased. WM. W. McCRARY, Adm’r.
ISABELLA VINCENT, A lm’x.
Sept. 23, 1856 [wbc] 39 m
TflWO months after date, application will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam
county for leave to sell the land and negroes be
longing to the estate of John Graves, deceased.
JOHN F. ADAMS, Ex’r.
Sept. 30, 1856 [wbc] 40 2m
fit WO months after date application will he
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Putnam
county for leave to sell one negro belonging to the
estate of Simeon S. Cox, deceased-
SARAH COX, Adm’x.
Sept. 30, 1856 [wbc] 40 2m
B Y an order of the honorable Court of Ordinary
of Laurens county, will be sold at Dublin, on
the first Tuesday in November next, between the
legal hours of sale, one negro boy. and also one
lot of laud, belonging to the estate of Thomas J.
Moorman, late of said county, deceased. Sold for
a division among the heirs. Terms of sale made
kuown 011 the day.
'EL1SIIA RAWLES, Adm’r.
Sept. 23, 1856 39 tds
w
ILL BE SOLD ar. the Court-house dour in
Miiledgeville, 011 the first Tuesday in No
vember next. within the usual hours of sale, one
tract of land, known as the Sand Tow n Place, con
taining two hundred and forty-five acres, said land
belonging to the estate of Lewis Butts, deceased.
Sold in accordance with the will of said deceased.
Sept. 23,1856
JAMES I BUTTS, ? T . ,
A. I. BUTTS, r XIS -
39 tds
f 1^ WO months after date application will he made
J- to the Court of Ordinary of Sumter county
for leave to sell all the laud and apart of the ne
groes belonging to the estate of Thomas G. Hud.
soil, deceased, of Sumter county.
WIDLIAM D- STEWART, )
WILLIAM W. CHANEY, VEx’rs.
JOHN NEWTON HUDSON, )
Sept-30,1856 40 2m
T WO months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Baldwin
county for leave to sell the following negroes, as a
portion of the estate of John J. Mitchell, deceased,
to-wit, August, Polly and Suckey.
'JOHN II. BROWN, Ex’r.
October 7th, 1856 41 2m
Laurens County Court of Ordinary,
JULY TERM, 1856.
W HEREAS Eli F. Curry, administrator 011
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 their
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 theii
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
pli cants.
A true ext act from the minutes of said Court
Witness my hand and official signature, this 7th
day of J uly, 1856.
F. II. ROWE, Ordinary L. C.
July 15, 1856 29 infim
$15 ESWARS !
ANAWAY from tlie Subscriber in Laurens
county, about 14 miles Southeast of Dublin, a
negro woman CANDICE, about 39 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 be 1 aid for the ap
prehension and delivery of the woman CANDICE
to the Subscriber at Dublin, or for her lodgment in
jail. w. s. McLendon.
July 1, 1856 27 tf
Public Sale of Euilding' & Wood Lots
AT OGLETIIOIITE LMVERSITV.
rriHE Trustees of the University will offer at
J- public sale, on Wednesday, the 15th of Octo
ber next, at JI o’clock, A. M.. in front of the lintel,
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 290
acres of Land, near tlie College, most of it adapted
to cultivation, and nearly one-half densely covered
with a heavy growth of Oak and Hickory wood—
the best fire-wood that can be obtained within the
same distance from Miiledgeville. This tract will
be divided and sold in lots of from five to twenty
acres.
The University being now established on a per
manent basis and in succesful operation, the good
Preparatory and Primary Male and Female Schools
in the vicinity, the health of the place, its accessibil
ity, and tlie high moral character of its inhabitants,
render Midway an eligible location, surpassed by
none other, for families who have children to be
educated.
The terms of sale will be one-half payable on the
1st of January next, balance January I, 1858, with
interest. Notes with approved security.
By order of the Trustees.
D. C. CAMPBELL, ) Committee
R. H. RAMSAY, V of
W. McKINLEY, ) Board.
September 16,1856 38 tds
U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Putnam county, will be sold at the Court
house in Eatonton, on tlie first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, within the legal hours of sale, sixty acres
of land, more or less, being that part of the real es
tate of Rowel! Rees, deceased, which had been laid
off to Mrs. Zara Rees, deceased, as her dower, it
adjoins lands of Lewis Linch, Esqr. and others.
Terms of sale will be made known on the day of
sale. FRANCIS STUBBS,
Surviving Adm’r.
Sept-30,1856 ' 40 tds
nncE's
Anti-Rheumatic Powders,
A Safe, Speedy nnd Radical Cure Jar
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and
Sciatica.
We, the undersigned, citizens of Putnam coun
ty, Ga-, cheerfully bear testimony to the efficacy of
Linch’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders in tlie treatment
of acute or chronic rheumatism, many cases having
been successfully treated by Dr. J. G. Gibson of
Eatonton, within our persona! knowledge, in which
these powders were principally used.
Joel Branham, M. D. D R. Adams,
Stephen B. Marshall, Mirhcal Dennis,
T. B. Harwell, G■ R- Thomas,
Wm, B. Carter, Thomas Respass,
Daniel Slade, James Nicholson others
Any reasonable number of individual certificates
can be given in attestation of their efficacy.
Prepared and sold by J. G. GIBSON, M.D.,
Eatonton, Ga., at §5 per box.
All orders directed to him, with the above sum
inclosed, and a description ot the case, shall receive
with the Medicine such advice as may suit any pe
culiarity thereof.
SyForsale by James llerty, Miiledgeville, Ga.;
Richard H. Hutchins. Clinton; E. L. Strohecker
Macon; Hurd &. Ilungcrford, Monticello; Dr. W.
A. Wright, Bartlesville ; Z. Cray, Sandersville ; K.
W. Hubert, Warrantee; Charles Haywood, Perry;
B. H. Clark, Vienna; Hall & Fort, Amerieus;
Jackson & Jones, Polmetto, Campbell county, and
J, G. GIBSON, Eatonton,Ga.
February 5, 1856 6 12m
Bennetfs Embrocation,
THE GREAT LINAMEIIT,
Will cure Rheumatism by few applications,
Will euro Neuralgia by two applications,
Will cure Toothache by one application,
Will cure Sprains and Strains by three applications,
Will cure Chapped Hands by two applications,
Will euro Burns and Scalds by one application,
Will cure Pains in the Back, Breast and Side—and
Bennett’s Embrocation
Will cure the HOUSE of all outward affections of
the limbs that require a Linament, in a
very short space of time.
LF’Try it, and be convinced.*^
For sale by E. J. WHITE & BRO., 3d Store
under Miiledgeville Hotel.
Sept. 9, 1856 37 ISt
OTATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnai.l Cocntv.
(J To all whom it may concern.
Whereas James Standficld will apply at the Court
of Ordinary foi letters of administration on the es
tate of John Speares, late of Tattnall county, de
ceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection, (if any they have,) on or
before the first Monday in January next, otherwise
said letters will be granted to the said applicant.
Witness 11. Strickland, Ordinary for Tattnall
county, this 9th day of September, 1856.
H. STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
September 23, 1856 39 5t
GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GENERAL ADVERTISES]^ 5
PLANTATION FOR SALE.! Pulnam Land for S a |;
i^TATE OF GEORGIA, Montgomery County.
(-3 The friends and relations, and all concerned,
will take notice that at the expiration of two months
from the date of this publication, I will tender my
resignation as Guardian for Sarah Ann Tillman to
the Court of Ordinary for said county. If any
one has any objection to my being dismissed in
terms of the law, they are required to file the same
in the Ordinary’s office by the first Monday in De
cember next.
JAMES F. TILLMAN, Guardian.
September 23,1856 39 6t
G 1EOEGIA, TELFAIR COUNTY.
f Whereas William F. Williams applies to me
for letters of administration upon the estate of
Thomas Fletcher, 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, to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not he granted.
JOHN McDEARMID, Ordinary.
Sept. 30, 1856 49 5t
GEORGIA, Putnam County.
September Term, 1856—In the Court of Ordinary.
I T appearing to the Court from the petition of
Thomas 15. Harwell, Administrator de bonis
non of the estate of Whitfield T. Sammons, de
ceased, that lie has fully administered said estate
and praying to be dismissed therefrom ;
Ordered, that this, his application be published
in terms of the law, and that all persons concerned
show cause, if any they car., on the first Monday in
March next, why said letters should not at that
time issue to said T. 15. Harwell.
W. B. CARTER, Ordinary.
Sept. 30,1856 49 1116m
WE offer for sale enr Plantation it j
Hancock county, containing eight bun
dreu and forty acres, more or less, ad- j
joining Bass, Hall, Holcombe and Mrs.
Devereux. Persons wishing to buy can get further
information by seeing A. T BERRY in Putnam,
orF. W. BERRY on the place.
A. T. & F. W. BERRY.
August 12,1856 33 19t
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE,
I OFFER for sale my Plantation,
lying 3] miles east of Miiledgeville,
containing 790 acres—one-half cleared.
The place is well improved. Fine wa
ter and good health. Price, nine dollars per acre.
Terms.—One-third cash—balance in three year
ly payments. R- Y. McCOMB.
August 5, 1856 3*2 3m
L aurens county court of ordina
ry, August Term, 1856.—Whereas James C
Carroll, Administrator on the 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 file 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
and official signature, this 7 th day of August, 1856.
F. II. ROWE, Ordinary L. C.
August 19th, 1856 34 m6m
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 An
1856. F. McRAE, D. Ordinary.
August 19th. 1856 34 infim
/GEORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
vT 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 arc therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to he and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any, why said letters of dismission should not he
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of
June, 1856. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary.
June 3, 1856 23 m6m
G i EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
f Ail persons concerned will take notice
that Slierod 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, 011 the first Monday in February next,
for letters of dismission from administration on said
estate.
Also, at tlie same time and place, John C.
Patterson, Administrator on the estate of Wright
Parker, late of said county, deceased, will apply
for letters of dismission from administration on the
estate last named.
By order of the Ordinary, this July 17, 1856.
J. LAW, Ex-of. C. C. O.
July 29, 1856 31 m6m
G eorgia, decatur county.
r 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 Novcmbernext, for letters of dismission from
said estate.
By order of Court this April 12,1856.
J. LAW, Ex-of. C. C. O.
April22,1856 17 1116m
G t EORGIA, BALDWIN COUNTY.
T Wncreas 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 he and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law and show cause, if
any, why said letters of dismissiun should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 3d day of
June, IS56 JOHN HAMMOND, Ord’y.
June 3, 1356 23 m6m
The State of Georgia, }
Montgomery County. $
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS George McBride, administrator
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 tofiletheir
objections, if any they have, in my office in terms
of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will he
granted the applicant at the January term next of
the Court of Ordinary for said county.
JAS- G. CONNER, Ordinary.
June 17, 1856 25 m6m
Good Bargain in Dooly Band.
ON the first Tuesday in November
next, at the Court-house in \ ienna,
will be offered for sale 656 acres of good
farming land, belonging to the estate
of Levin Adams, deceased, about 299
acres of which is cleared, 100 fresh in high state of
cultivation. Said land will produce from 18 to 29
bushels of Corn, and from 890 to 1090 lbs. of cotton.
This land lies immediately on Turkey creek 3
miles above Minim’s Mills, 8 from Vienna, 14 from
Montaznma, 3 from Byromville. Said lands ,can
be bought at private sale or at any time between
this and tlie day of sale at $5 per acre and time
given to suit purchaser, with Corn and Fodder on
tlie place, should purchaser desire it. Terms on the
day. SUMMER ADAMS, Ex’r.
July 1,1856 27 tf
Putnam County Plantation for Sale.
I OFFER for sale my Plantation
nine miles East of Eatonton, on the
road leading to Little’s Ferry, con
taining 800 acres. There are about
250 acres of first rate wood land and from 150 to
175 of fresh cleared; the remainder is of fair av
erage old land. There are several branches run
ning through the place with considerable bottoms.
The place is well improved, with two good dwel
ling houses, a framed kitchen, smoke house, and
negro cabins pith brick chimneys; also, a first
rate gin house, screw, and all necessary out houses.
There arc 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, A c.
Any person wishing a good plantation at a great
bargain, would do well to give me an early call, or
write meat Eatonton, Ga.
WILLIAM A. WILSON.
Julv 29,1856 31 tf
BY virtue of a wrm et)
make and entered into bv
tees of the estate of Thomas'', 1
late of I utnam county ,1 0 ,
be sold before the Court-house doc ■
ton, Putnam comity, between ti e 1 r h L
sale, on tlie first Tuesday in N, vembS? :
land in said county belonging to the , L
deceased.it being that tract cr
which said deceased resided at ti — 'I
death, containing nine hundred j a a t:!l - j
rrtfirn nr Iota nf ti ni.-l, L, a 1 , 1
FOR SALE-
The Subscriber offers for sale his val- 1
liable residence on the corner of Clark
and Hancock streets, opposite the Exe- j
entire Mansion, in the town of Miiledgeville. The
lot contains one acre, with a good kitchen, smoke 1
house, negro houses, barn, cow houses, and every
thing in complete order. It has one of the best
gardens iu tlie place j
Also, the House and lot now occupied by Mrs. j
Moore, situated on Hancock street, between the ,
residences of Mr. Hunter and Mr. Horton, with all
necessary out-houses 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.
August 19.185(5
FIELDING LEWIS
34 tf
Dooly County Land fo^Sale.
I offer my Lands and Mills lying two
and ahalf miles North of Vienna on the
Macon and Tallahassee Road, contain-
ing 1218 acres, 300 of which is cleared,
A— a large portion fresh land, the whole
in good repair and well adapted to the culti
vation of Corn, Cotton and Sugar Cane.
On the premises arc 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 be 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 Vienna.
I am determined to sell and move to East Florida,
and am offering tlie above lands at $6 per acre on
favorable terms. Also, I offer 292.] acres near Vi
enna, but detached from the main settlement, on
good terms. WILLIAM McDANIEL.
Vienna, Sept. 2,1856 36 lOt
Buy my Farm.
I offer 655 acres ot land, 12 miles South-
««na west of Newnan,Coweta county, near the
*fBl junction 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 of rock
than the average of the country—soil of the"bcst,
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. There will al
ways be some one on the premises to show it.
THOMAS A. GRACE
September 4, ]855 35 tf
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Tattnali. County.
^ To all idiom it may concern.
Whereas Benjamin Alexander, sen., will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as
Administrator on the estate of Anson Williams, late
of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection, (if any they have,) on or
before the first Monday iu March next, otherwise
said letters will be granted to the said applicant
Witness, II. Strickland, Ordinary for Tattnall
county, this 9th day of September. 1856.
Hf STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
September 23,1856 39 niGm
Laurens County Court ot Ordinary.
JUNE TERM, 1856.
W HEREAS Alexander Sumner, Executor of
tlie last will and testament "of Rebecca Car
ter, late of Laurens county deceased, applies for
letters of dismission oil said estate—
It is, therefore, 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 t he 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, this 3d
day of June, 1856.
F. II. ROWE, Ordinary L. C.
June 10, 1856 24 m6m
( '1 EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
On tlie first 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, foi letters of dismission
from said administration.
By order of Ordinary.
J. LxVW, Ex-of. C.C.O.
April 22,1856 17 infim
G < EORGIA, DECATUR COUNTY.
Y On the first Monday in February next, Dun
can Curry, Administrator on the estate of Martin
II. Martin, late of said county, deceased, will apply
to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters
of dismission from said adiiiinistration.
By order of the Ordinary, July 22, 1856.
J. LAW, Ex-of. C.C.O.
July 29, 1856 31 m6m
G eorgia, iioubton counit.
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 county.
ALEX. EVERETT, Ex’r.
June 24.1350 2fi mfitn
TO RENT.
S EVERAL APARTMENTS and a good Store
Room in the east end of Washington Hall
Apply at the Recorder Office.
Miiledgeville, May 29, 1856
Two Valuable Plantations
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE, my Chattahoochee River
Plantation, near Eufanla, containing about
1400 acres of land. 900 in cultivation, with
excellent buildings, four wells, and numerous
prings of good water. Also, niv plantation on Pa-
taula, twenty miles east of Eufaula, containing
131(j acres, six hundred in cultivation. About
three hundred and fifty to four hundred bales of
Cotton are annually raised on these two places.—
They are in good repair and perfectly heai hv, and
will be sold on accommodating terms, and posses
sion given at an early day.
I also offer for sale my Summer Residence near
Eufaula.
Also, a large lot of Corn, Fodder, Cattle and
Hogs, to be disposed of with the laud.
ABNER McGEHEE.
Sept. 16,1356 38 9c*
LEE PLANTATION.
I HAVE determined to quit farming,
and will sell my plantation, eleven miles
northwest of Starkville, Lee county, to
the highest binder, on ihe first Tuesday
in January next, consisting of twelve hundred
acres, mostly oak and hickory, with about five hun
dred acres in fine cultivation. Gin-house and
screw, good dwelling, and all necessary out-build
ings, nnd one of the best watered places in South
western Georgia.
Also, at the same time, I will sell twenty-five
likely negroes. Terms for either land or negroes
made very easy.
WM. A. BARTLETT.
Oet .7. 1856 41 3m
For Sale or Bent
THE HOUSES on Wayne street,
in the city of Miiledgeville, formerly-
occupied by Dr. Coyle as a “Water
Cure Establishment,” Apply to Jas.
T. Nisbet, Macon, Ga , or to the undersigned at the
Miiledgeville Hotel. E. D. BROWN.
September 2, 185(5 36 tf
good spring water. Said land is situat* ■:
miles southeast of Eatonton on tl 1(J
teuton to Waller’s Ferry, adjoining t i u :
estate of A. C. Harton, of the estate r u
Dennis, of Sarah Simmons and others' r
er portion of said land has been i-V-Li -
vated. There is some good land in t n'- 1
which some is fine low grounds. " i: *
The sale of the aforesaid laud wifi ( e .-
pose of a division. The terms cf sale, ■ V
know n on the day of sale.
Mr. ELISHA KING, who resides »i
scs, or the Subscriber, will take p i ca ”' '
ing the land to persons who may j! T '
chase it. J e&u ’ e fa
BUSHROD W. JOHNst, .
Sept. 16. U56 " 10N - Ei
BAND FOB SALE
I OFFER for sale
Montgomery countv, (j a
side of the Oconee river.,);-....
river road, 22 miles below Dublin
above Mount Vernon. The lands nr,.; ’
surveys, but all join, embracing about • '
sand acres, twenty-three hundred of «• ■
and very heavily timbered, none b,E
miles from the river, and good blntjjL
ber, and about six days run by water t,,^
On the land is a capital mill scat, ‘ 4
ing stream, calculated to carry on a ! :
and grist business. There arc about or '
acres of pine land in cultivation t! j. "
fence; tlie best portion of the land jr-
a large stock of cattle has been kept
for several years. On the plantation rr
well of water and a never failing
gin house; the other buildings are in;
der, and the place is as healthy as *nv fi •' ,
The swamp and hammock lands,ofwii
about 790 acres, a good portion is as 1 : ■
lands of that description on the river, v ■
timbered with white oak and hickory,
GO acres under cultivation.
Also, 1650 acres of laud joining the
lying about the same distance from tiie
ing below the above described lands 1.4
pine, tiie balance swamp ami hammock, s
timbered with the exception of 39 acrc>-,
ti vat ion, 22 cf which are pine and the bn ,
mock. On the same are a good log hous,
and other buildings, and a good well
There is a good grist arid saw nil-si;,-
miles of tlie places. To persons who v.:.;, -
the timber business, a rare opportunity
sented, and a bargain can he had, as we ar-
to sell- Further information can be had ,
on, or addressing either of us at Mount V
Titles good. JOSEPH MILLlj
\V iLLIAM Oaf
Sept. 23. 1856
CARTER FACTOR!
FOR SALE.
TO those engaged, orabont •
engaged, in Manufacturing .•
kind, or to those desiring t-
most profitable investment, thy
cut opportunity for purchasing on extreme!
terms, a splendid manufacturing building.’
ample w ater power annexed, may not be
within the next twenty years. The lor I
the manufacture of Cotton or Woolen G
Machinery, is better, all things consider* 1
any in the United States. Manufactmii..- •
at this time, is in anm-a flourishing cur. ~ : -
with proper care and attention, always w; I
better condition and more profitable tk-
where else ■
The building is one hundred and twerp
long, forty-eight or fifty feet wide, six stoii -
with w alls well laid up, commencing with a:
ness of two and a half feet.
Call on and enquire of JAMES R. JOY
Columbus, Ga. Sept. 23, i860
Sumter Plantation
FOE SALE.
THE Subscriber is desirous c
ing tlie PLANTATION on wLii;
now- living in the loth District,
ter county. Said place conn
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Acres, s
Hundred of which is Oak and Hickory, h
Chokefooehickee Creek; the balance Ti..
Hundred and Fifty Acres are in culfiv.it:
good Frame Dwelling, Gin House, and :
and Negro Houses are on the premise s
place is about fifteen miles South East of.
cus, and adjoins lands of T. M. Fnrlow. r
Lamar. SAMUEL SCRUTCHJJ:
September 23,1856 «J
rrOTZCB TO BARD tbadss
T he following LOTS OF LAND are
for sale:—
Lot No. 412, 3d Dirt. Appling county.
209,
9th
“ Ware
“
226,
14 th
“ Decatur “
226,
20th
U *4
408,
21st '
,4 44
“
154,
7 th 1
“ Baker
243,
10th ‘
“ originally Wilktnron
68,
8th <
‘ Carroll county.
217,
loth ‘
1st Sect-
Lnuipkii c
5,
15th ‘
. 2d “
Chen bee “
771,
3d •
‘ 3d “
Paulding “
291,
8th ‘
‘ 3d “
Murray "
95,
12th “
‘ 3d “
“ fc
131,
2d ‘
1 4th “
Polk
1082,
2d ‘
1 4th “
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
THE Subscribers offer for sale the
Plantation in Laurens county, lyingon
{MliK, Turkey Creek, containing twenty-four
hundred and thirty-one acres of land,
known as the late residence of Eason Allen, and
twenty miles from sixteen station Central Railroad
and thirty eight miles from Macon. This land is
not surpassed iu point of health and fertility of soil
by any land iu middle Georgia. About seven hun
dred acres are cleared, two hundred and fifty of
which has been cleared within the last three years.
The balance, seventeen hundred acres, are in the
woods, lying perfectly level, and every' acre of it
susceptible of cultivation, and is the finest kind of
corn and cotton land. The buildings consist of a
comfortable dwelling, and all necessary out-build
ings fur all farming purposes. Excellent spring
water near the residence. Springs and running
water in all portions of the plantation. The society
is all that can be desired. Churches and Post Of
fices convenient. Any person desirous of giving
the place a personal inspection, will make applica
tion to Mr. THOMAS HOOKS, who resides upon
the place, and who will be pleased to show it to
them. Mules, hogs, cattle, and provisions of all
kinds will be sold with the plantation, if desired.—
Terms liberal and titles indisputable.
G. H. BREAZEAL, \ v
W. S. BREAZEAL, \ I ec t
September 9, 1856 37 tf
Laud for Sale.
L OT No. 249, in the 3d district of Bibb county,
containing 2024 acres. Address
R. M. ORME, Jr.
Miiledgeville, Ga.
January 22,1856 4 tf
I will sell the above lands low for cask- U
lump them all off’ at 5; 1,00 per acre, or sei. - ;
lots at a reasonable advance. They are l -
choice lots, selected before traded for.
I also warn all persons from trespas-;".-
of said lands. My address is Mount \ ernou.
gomery county', Ga-
' ALEXANDER McGREoC'k]
Sept. 23,1856
State of Georgia, Chatham County-
ritHE undersigned have termed a U'-l-
-I- ship under tlie Act of the Genera; A--
of the State of Georgia, entitled “An Act: ■
izeLimited Partnerships,”assented to:;. _
second day of December, in the year l' 1 -
conducted”under the name of Carl Eppe r •
purpose of transacting a Commission ar- ’ ■
Mercantile business in the city of Savanna
State of Georgia.
Carl Epping, of Savannah, will be tu -
partner, and George \Y. Gar many, of
w ho has contributed Fifty Thousand I;
cash, to the common stock, w ill 1 e
The business to commence the first .ay 1 ■; -
in the year eighteen hundred and til;.' - ' 1
terminate on the first day ef August t-.. -
dred fifty-nine. _
|n w itness whereof, tlie said Carl t;\ -
George W. Gannanv have hereunto-r.;
foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day 0
ie56 ' ; C’ARL ElTlN ( b -
G- V GAEJiiM
Attest:
Mo.vtgomkrt Gumming, J. I. C-C.C.
Oct. 7, 1856 ;
BROUGHT TO JAlt
I N Eatonton, Putnam county, Ga-
on Thursday, the 18th insf a N e
gro man (black) named LE iVIsi
six feut one or two inches high, about
tw enty-four or twenty-five years el
age, and weighing one hundred aufi ;L '
Or eighty pounds. -vg:
H e says he belongs to Robert Holonian •
sippi, and ran aw ay from Abner well-'-
while on his way from South Carolina to ^
pi. The owner is requested to eoraetorw.
property, pay charges, and take hi®*''*- j^„ r .
r F THOS- GAMBLE- * 4 »
Eatonton, Sept. 30. Ic56
A Card.
eraUf
BLANKS OF ALL BINDS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
I >EING informed that it is_ gen
> ed that I am specially interes t
Drug Store of Wm. L- White Sc Co., ■ , e :: -J
method of correcting that impression, *
state that lam not now, and never ha;• ■' *
manner personally concftncd either m 1 “ i
L. White & Go. orE. J. White &
pleasure in recommending both as
Druggists.
September i), Je*)0
BENTON'S Tlilirn VENBS Vlf'KJ
the State by mail, POSTAGE
ly done up, on receipt of the pn-
—$2.50 per volume. . rn gavsn^ 11 '-,
JOHN M. COOPER & CG “ a , f , :5
V General Agents**
For sale by E. J. WHITE & BRO-
Milk
Jnnc 17,1856