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}Mlir Into. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. "Will be sold, by order of Hie Court of Ordinary of AA’arron county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEM BER next, before the Court House Door, in the town of AVarrenton, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit : Seventy acres of Land, more or less, on the tra itors of White’s Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel R. Wilson, and others, commonly known as the Wid dow’s Dower, belonging to the Estate of vViiliam ► - Stnnfed, late of Warren county, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale, sep 18 JOHN R. STANFORD. Adm’r. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. ' Will bo sold, before tho Court House Door, in tho town of Warrenton, AVarren county,Ga., on the first Tuesday ;in DECEMBER next. A tract of land, belonging to tho estate of John Williams, deceased, containing one thousand four hundred and ninety-two acres, lying on Little and Big Brier creoks. A largo portion of tho land is fresh, and in a fine state of cultivation. There is a great deal of low grounds on the creeks, very rich, part of which is now cleared and in a good condition for raising corn. The uplands are well timbered. There are also on the place, a good framed, two story Dwelling House, Kitchen, and all necessary out houses; also, a good fami ly and neighborhood Mill,—water «in and Screw, all in very good order. The place lies on tho road leading from tho Sweet AVater Iron Works, to Louisville, Ga. Tho 1 and is sold for the purpose of distribution among the legatees. sep' l3 MARY WILLIAMS, Adra* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALTL Will bo sold, at tho Court House in AVarren coun ty, between tho usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, all the land belonging to the estate of Job Hunter, deceased, consisting of Nine hundred and ninety six acres, fj-om which the widows dower is excepted, joining lands of Jer emiah Wilcher, Larkin AVilclier, J. M. Roberts, and AVilliam G. AVilehor, lying on tho Ogocchoo river. Also, will bo sold on Tuesday the 13th day ofDECEMBER, at tho late residence of said de ceased, all of tho perishable property belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses and Mules, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools. Corn and Fodder, tho Crop of Cotton, after being ginned and packed, and other articles too tedious to mention, Salo to continue from day to day, until all is sold. Terms on tho day of sale. sep 10 GREEN H. HUNTER, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SA EL Agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Morgan County, Goorgia, September Term 2d day, 1850, will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before the Court House Door, at Dahlonoga, Lumpkin county, within tho lawful hours of sale. A lot of land No. 16, in the 12th district, Ist sec tion, containing forty acres more or loss, sold as tho property of Jacob Pricket, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day of sa’o sep(o ALEXANDER PHARR, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will bo so'd boforo tho Court House Door, in Syl vanift, Scriven county, on tho first Tuesday ‘in NOVEMBER next, 1853, under the order of the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county. A tract or parcel »f Land, in said county of Scriven. containing one hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Benj. Prescott, Samuel Her rington, Henry F. Millls, and otners, belonging to the Estate of Sarah Herrington, deceased. Terms on tho day of sale. sop 8 JOHN L BOLTON, Adm’r. WARREN SHERIFF SALES. ' I wiil offer for sale, on tho Ist Tuesday in OCTO BER next, within the logal hours of sale, before tho Court House Door, in Warronton. Ono hundred and ninety soven and a half acres of Piuo Land, more or loss, lying on the waters of iittlo Briar Creek, in said county, adjoining lands of Joseph Adkins and othe,s, levied on and sold to satisfy afi fa, in favor of John Adkins vs. Thomas M. Cowls, John A. Cowls and Gilbert Shoarc, issu ing from Warren Inferior Court. Property pointed out by Andrew Jackson, plantiffs attorney. AI.'O— At the same time and place eighty, acres of land, moro or less, lying on tho Georgia Rail Road, ad joining lands of Jacob Printup, James L. Harda way and others, levied on by a Constablo with four Justices’ Court fi fas, in favor of Win. 11. Thompson vs. David Daniel, and returned to me for sale B. A. BRINKLEY, Sheriff, sop 2 ADMiSTRATJ R ’ 3 SALE. Will bo sold in Appling, Columbia county,* on tho first Tuesday in OCTOBER noxt. * Fifty five acre.s of Land, suituated, lying and be ing in Columbia county, on tho waters of Sweet Water Creek, adjoining lands of Thos. E. Beall. John Harris and others. Sold as the real estate of Robert Culpepper, deceased it being that assigned as tho Widow’s Dower. Sold for distribution. GEORGE W. CULPEPPER, Adm’r. aug 23 administratrix sale. ■On the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of tho Estato of David G. Saulsbury. A Nogro Man named LEWIS, about 60 years of age. ANN SAULSBURY, Administratrix, aug 17 ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. Will bo sold before the Court House Door, in Waynesboro, Burke county, by virtue of an or der from tho Court of Ordinary of said county, .on tho first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of salo. A tract of land in said county, containing (650) six hundred and fifty acres more or less, bounded south west by lands of Gen. Joseph D. Thomas and James 8011, north and north west by lands of Hill Sandoford and George W. Merritt, north east by lands of James H. Royal and Ransom Lewis, and south by lands of said James H. Royal. —also— ~ One other tract in said county, containing (358) three hundred and fifty-eight acres, more or less, bounded west and north west by lands of Gen. Jo soph D. Thomas, south west by Bayley Carpenter, east and south east by lands of James 11. Royal. —also— One House and Lot of six acres, in tho viilago of of Habersham, in said ceunty, lying on the Public Road, in said village and mostly surrounded by lands of the company owning the lands in and around said village of Habersham—all the de scribed tracts and parcols of land, sold as the pro perty belonging to tho estate of Thomas Bostwick, deceased, late of said county. Sold for division among the heirs and distributes of said deceased. Terms on the dao and purchasers to pay for titles WILLOUGHBY BARTON, Adtn r. aug 13 and G uardian of the Minor Heirs. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. Willbe so'd on tho first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, before tho Court House Door, in the vil lage ofSylvania, Scrivcn county: Oae Tract of Lend containing for hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. Kemp, Thos. H. Barnes, Green D. Sharp and IVado Barber; sold as the property bolouging to the estate of William T. Scott, deceased. Terms on the day of tale. _aug 7 JOHN SCOTT. Ad mV. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, boforo the Court House door, in the town of Waynesboro, Burke county, agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county : One track of LAND containing 317 acres, moro ■ or less, adjoining lands of Joseph A. Graves, Dr. Longs'root, Robert Knight and others ; sold as the 'property of Andrew K McElmnrray, deceased, for the benefit of the boir3 of said, deceased. Terms * made known on tho day of salo. jmy 21 JOHN W. COLSON, Administrator. HOUSE AND LOT SALE. THE subscriber offers for salo his House and Lot, lying in Elbert county, about .vfii halt mile from tho Broad River Factory. It is an excellent stand for a store, and a fine opening for a good Physician. On the place is a good Double Cabin with six rooms, four below and two above; a Kitchen and smoke House and as good a Well of wator asthore is in the county; there is a fine young Orchard on tho place. It contains thirteen acres of land, adjoining J. C. Y. Watkins, J. W Dußose and others. wishing to buy would do wol! to call and examine. My post office is El borton, Georgia. Also, one lot, a quarter of a mile from the above lot, containing ton acres, all in the woods, unim proved, adjoining Win. G Cade, J. W. Deeßose, Airs. E. Burton, and others. JULIUS P. SMITH. Elbcrton, September, J2th, 1853. -gep 16 c2m I’fgnl ihtirrs. SIXTY DAYS after date,/application will he made, to tho Court of Ordinary, of Burko county,for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Mrs. Nancy Brinson, deceased, late of said county. SIMEON BRINSON, Adrnr. sept 25 SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to tho Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell the real Estato, belonging to the mi nor heir 3 of Catharine Caile, deceased. sep 8 JAMES PARKER, Guardian. SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Burko coun ty, for leave to sell a Negro AVoman Beck, belong ing to tho Estato of Carolus Lightfoot, deceased, late of said county. Hep t ARCH A LIOHTFOOT, Adra’r. SIXTA DATS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Burko coun ty, for leave to sell the real Estato and Negroes, belonging to Alexander Lewis, deceased, late of Burke county. sep 7 HENRY LEAVIS, Adrn'r. QISTY DAAS a’tor date, application will be kj) made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell the Negroes and Land, belong ing to the Estate of Josiah Lewis, doceasod, late of said county. sep 7 AUGUSTUS LEAA'IS, Adm’r. SHXTY DAYS after date, application will be * made the honorable tho Ordinary of AValton county, for leave to sell a House and'Lot, in the town of Monroe, belonging to the estate of James L. Mitchell, late of said county, deceased, sep X JESSE MITCHELL, Adrn r. SIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be mads i to tho Court of Ordinary’ of Burke county, for I leave to sell the real and personal estate of RO- j BERT STEWART, free man of color, lato of said j county, deceased. aug 27 BENJAMIN LEAVIS, Adrn'r. SIXTY DAY'S after date, application will be 1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke eoun- ! ty, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belong- I ing to the estate of SEABORN PETERSON, late j of said county, deceased aug 27 _ EDAVA UD WIMBERLY, Adm’r. SIXTY DAY'S after date, application will bo made to the Ordinary of AA’arren county, for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of William J. Mason, deceased, aug 23 HARDY A. PITTS, Adrn r. SIXTY' DAY’S after date, application will be made to the Ordinary’ of Sorivcn county’, for leave to soli all the Real Estate of Green P. Sow ell, late of said county, deceased, juiy 19 JOHN M LUCAS, Adrn r. BIYTY' DAY'S after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Thom as Beasley, late of said county, deceased. juiy 19 AVILLIAM BEASLEY,Ex'r. SIXTY’ DAY'S after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Scriven county, or leave to soil all the Real Estate of Adam C. Brin son. late of said county, deceased, juiy 19 ‘ DAVID BURKE. Adrn r SIXTY DAY’S after date, I will apply to the honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Scrivon county, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Adam Brinson, lato of said county, doeca3cd. juiy 12 DAVID BURKE, Adm’r. SIXTY DAY’S after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to soil all tho real estate ofSamuel Seegar, deceased, juiy 7 JOHN P. ALLEN, Adrn'r, SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate ofAVashingion Sowell, late of said county, deceas ed. aug 6 MARTHA SOWELL, Admintratrix. OIXTY DAYS alter dato application will bo O made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke County, for leave to sell all the Negroes (not otherwise disposed of,) belo ring to tho Estate of Moses Mulkev. late of said c<tnty, deceased. ISAAC MULKI.Y. ) . july.3o HOMER V. MULKEY. ( txccutors notice! \LL persons indebted to tho estate of Job Hun ter, late of Warren county, Georgia, deceased, either by note or account are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hav'ng de mands against said estate arc requested to present them duly attested, according to law. sep 10 GREEN 11. HUNTER. Adm’r. TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. THE cheapest establishment in tho Southern States for the salo of SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, and WOOD MOULDINGS, of every va riety, is at the corner of Calhoun and Washington streets, Charleston, S. C. All my work is made of the best seasoned White Pine, and the Sashes are glazed in the very neatest manner. A full supply of P lints, Oils, Glass, Var nishes and Brushes, always for sale low. sep 9 c 4 B. F SMITH. The Atlanta Intelligencer, will insert week ly four times and forward bill to B. F. S SITUATION WANTED AS OVEHSEErT TAIIE advertisor has had much experience as an Overseer, and is desirous of procuring a situation for the coming year. lid Ann give as re ference his last four employers, (with one of whom he overseed for seven years,) and many others in his neighborhood. Letters addressed to J. Pettis, Midway, S. C., will meet with prompt attention, sep 14 c 9 CITY DRUG 3TORE. CHEAP FOR CASH. —Thandful for the patron age heretofore bestowed, the subscriber wotild respectfully state, that he has now on hand, and is continually receiving, supplies of Fresh Family Medicines, Paints, Oils. Glass, Dye Stuffs, Perfu mery, Ac., Ac., and believing that the cash princi ple is the true basis, both towards the purchaser as well as to the seller, ucon which all mercantile business should he transacted; he will hereafter sell at reduced prices, principally for cash or ap proved papers, wholesale or retail. By giving his personal attention to the business, ho hopes to receive the patronage of a liberal com munity. All orders from tho country executed with neatness and dispatch, j W MARINES, Druggist, aug 10 c2m Augusta, Ga. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. OX Friday night. 26th inst., my Stable door was broken and a Sorrel HORSE,baII face, 5 years old, well formed, near 5 feet high, Bridle Saddle, and Blanket Stolen. The Horse was tracked 10 miles on the Augusta Road- I expect he was rode directly there, and will be disposed of or turned loose. The Saddle is fair leather, quilted seat. — Any information of the Horse will be thankfully received, and reasonable compensation paid for j trouble and expenses. The reward offered will be : paid for apprehending the thief, with ovidencc suf ; ficier.t to convict. My address is Greenesboro, Ga. aug 31 ts THOMAS STOCKS. SIOO REWARD. Runaway in May last, my negro man >1 * LUKE, about thirty-two years old. >3 black complexion, about five feet 10 inches high, rather slender. He was raised in Edgefield District by Mr. Dozier. Was sold to a Steam Roat Company on tho Savannah River, and was on the River some-time as a Boat-hand. While in this employment ranawav, and was put in Abbe ville J ail. He was then brought to tho Market-house at Augusta, and sold as a carpenter, when I be came tho purchaser. The above reward will bo paid for the delivery of said negro to me in Augusta, or his lodgment in any safe jail. TURNER CLANTON. (LP* Abbeville Banner, nnd Edgefied Advertiser publish three months, and forward accounts to this office. ctf apr 12 PLANTERS’ HOTEL. THE undersigned would respectfully infrom his friends, and the public generally, .Et-isi. that he has leased that extonsive and woll known establishment, the PLANTERS’ HOTEL, and is now ready for the reception of visitors. Its eligible location, being convenient to all tho busine-s local ities, will commend it to those who Isil the city on business, and no exertions or expense will be spared by tho Propritor to premoto the comfort and con venience ol his guests, and render bis bouse, in every respect, worthy of public patronage and support. He is plesed to add that ho has securod tho servicos, as Bookkeeper, of Mr. J. W. Lam kin, so long and favorably known to the travelling community of this and the adjacent States. G. W. BOMAR. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 19. c 4 sep 21 Letters nf Sli) ministration. Georgia, burke county—whereas. ebene- ZER BROWN, applies for Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of JOHN 11. BROWN, late of sail coun y, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and siugular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary, of said County, on the first Monday in November next, and shew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under uiy hand, at office, in Waynesboro, this 24th day of September. 1853. sept 25 EDWARD GARLICK, 0. B. C. GEORGIA. SCRIYEN COUNTY';— Whereas, THOMAS T. SEIIiLES. applies for Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOSEPH DOUGIITERY, Jr., deceas ed, of said county. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in Novem ber next, and show cau.se, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted, the applicant. Given under my hand at Office in Sylvania, this lath day of September, 1853 sep 18 ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinary. Georgia, scriyen county:—whereas, eliza- BETII ROBERTS applies to roe for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of WILLIAM ROBERTS, late of said county, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all andsin gular.the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the Cour" of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in November next, and show cause, if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted the said applicant. Given under my hand at office, in Sylvania. this loth day of September. 1853. _seplß ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. ( 1 EORGIA. BURKE COUNTY.-Whereas. Dr. MIL. YTY TON ANTONY. appli s for Lett -rs of Administration on the Estate of ELBERT. PETERSON, deceased, of said county. These are.therefore.to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinarv to be held in and for said county on the first Monday in Octo ber next, and to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, this Ist day of September, 1853. sep 3 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary B. C. G\ EORGIA. SCRIYEN COUNTY-Whereas. WILLIAM T H. STEPHENS, applies to me for Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of .JOHN STEPHENS, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to be and appear at my office, by the first Monday in October next, to show cause if any they have why Let ters should not be granted the said applicant. Given under my hand, at office, in Sylvania, this 24th | ‘lay of August 1553. J ***** aug 23 ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinarv: GtEORGIA. BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas. HENRY T F MILLS, applies to me for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of WILLIAM MILLS, late of said county.deceased: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to lie and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said County, on the first Monday in Oc tober next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro, this 2otli dav of August, 1353. aug 27 .a*.V EDWARD GARLICK. o. B. C. liters as (SuarMattsjiiji. Georgia.* warren county.— where**, wai ter V. PITTS applies to me for the Guardianship of the property of FLORENCE MASON, minor child of William J. Mason, 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 prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they have, why said let ters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, in Warrenten, this 3d day of September. 1353. sep 6 1 ARDEN R. MERSHOX, Ordinary. SI,OOO REWARD. DR. HUNTER’S celebrated SPECIFIC, for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Strictures, Gleet. Lcu corhoea, and Analogous Complaints of the Organs of Generation, both Male and Female. KF* 9 f all remedies yet discovered for tho above ' Complaints, this is tk> most certain. OIF* It makes a speedy and permanent cure without restriction of diet, drink, exposure, or change in application to business. KF* It is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might he taken without injuring the patient. KF“ It is not unpleasant to take, and contains no mercury .l rfF* It is put up in bottles with full directions, so that persons can cure, themselves without resort | ing to Doctors for advice. i RF" It is approved and recommended by the j Royal Collogo of Physicians and Surgeons, London, j and has their certificate enclosed with every bottle. , CGF It is prepared by Wm. Richardson k Son, fco. 4, Soho, London, and has thoir singnaturc over the cork of each bottlo. Nona other is gen uine. CL?' - It will invigorate the system, and complete ly romovo and renovate and restore tho Genital Organs to their original healthy condition, even in persons who have past the meridian of life. 05*” In ordinary eases of Gonorrhoea or Leu eorrhoea, one bottle is sufficient to perform a cer tain cure. Price, sl. In Gleets or Strictures of long standing, its continued use will always cure, and in all diseases of tho Genital Organs it will afford relief. Tho General Agent for the sale of this in valuable medicine in the Soutnern States is PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. 185 Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. Also for sale by by J. M. Kantin, Atlanta. Buy nowhere else. feb 6 CARRIAGES. WE have on hand, and are receiving, a good assortment of CARRIAGES, Rockaways, Barouches, Buggies and Light Carryalls. Also, Hack and Read Wagons, together with an assort ment of Harness, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Vaiicos, Children’s Cabs and Wagons. Carriage Bolts, by the package or single one—all of which will be sold on reasonable terms, at the store formerly occupied by the late H. S. Hoadley. Repairing done at short notice. ~”V 'VSSWYMAN A DARROW. apr 8 cly AXES. THE well-known superiority of tho GENUINE HARTFORD COLLINS AXES, has induced some manufacturers to stamp their axes H. COL LINS, and such axes are frequently sold as my manufacture. The GENUINE COLLINS AXES, which have been made undor my direction for more than twenty-five years, and which have sustained such an unrivalled reputation, are invariably stamped COLLINS A CO., HARTFORD. They are to be found at our Depot in the city of New York, and at the principal Hardware Stores in the large cities. SAM L W. COLLINS. apr 5 cly WANTED. A MALE F.4XD FEMALE Teacher to take XX charge of tho Academy at Campbellton, Ga , for the year 1854. The ordinary Academical Courso to be taught and Music on the Piano Forte. A gentlemen and his lady will beprefered. A lib eral Salary will be secured by the Trustees. Ap plications with references may be made to the un designed who will givo any information desired. WM.M. BUTT, Secretary, c- u of Board of Trustees. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS U OSNABURGS. 4 LARGE supply of SHIRTINGS, SHEET INGS and OSNABURGS, of the Hancock and Madison Strain Mill Company, always on hand, and for sale at Factory prices and terms, by JACKSONS, MILLER A YERDERY, sept 8 d3Ac3 Agents, HANCOCK LAND FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to go We=t, offers for sale his LAND lying in the forks of the two Buffalo Creeks, adjoining the lands of T. J Smith, J. B. Gordon, T. H. Latimer and others. — The Plantation contains 666 acres, including about 200 acres of fine bottom land. There are 250 acres open, some of which is just cleared and in good condition for culture. It is well watered and timbered. Persons desiring as good a Farm as can be ob tained in Hancock or the adjoining counties, will do woll to givo mo a call. T. C. NEEL. Sparta. sth Sept., 1853. 5c sept 7 RANAWAY FROM the subscriber, living in Augusta, © on the 26th ult., a MULATTO wn.Jk MAN, 28 or 30 years old, of medium«HMN height and rather fleshy, weighing about 160 'SBb pounds (no marks rccollccttd). She is perhaps ma king her way to Charleston, S. C., whero she lived 4or 5 years formerly; Ehe was purchased in Ham burg, S. C., from Wm. Spires. A liberal rewa. . will be paid for her apprehension or lodgment ir any jail. E. ROBISON, feb 6 ctf (©fnrral Slimcrtisrmntts. LAND FOR SALE IN ALABAMA. fJMiE subscriber offers for sale, three thou- tSG* A sand- acres of good River and Creek Rot- <b l* tom LAND, freo from overflow. The tract consists of two settlements, one with a residence, high, heal thy and good water, with good improvements. The other with good improvements for a Negro Quarter, with an Artesian \\ ell in the yard: a first rate Saw and Grist Mill, on a largo Creek that never fails running two or three pair of Rocks all the season. There is about 15 hundred acres of open land on the two tracts, with a plenty of timber and land yet to clear. The above lands lie on Cahaba river, ten miles fiom Selma and 8 miles to the nearest point on the Alabama river. Persons wishing to purchase land would do well to call or address tho subscriber at Summerfield, Dallas eountv, Ala. sep 10 c 6 R. STURDIVANT. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALe7~ i-\ BAKER COUNTY, GA. TXIK Sl’Bfcl !£ I isihli, desirous of removing from the State of Georgia, offers for sale his PLAN TATION, Ijing on tho waters of the Coolawhnce, five miles West of Albany, adjoining the lands of P»ul Tarver, Dr. Nieholls and others; containing 3,125 acres, moro or less. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. The land is suituated so that it can he oasi ly divided, and if two purchasers appear, tho sub scriber will divide it so as to suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to address "Moore & Edwards" or myself at this ! place. j , JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon. Ga. August 30, 1853. ctf sep 1 My Agent, living on tho place, will show the Lands to any person calling lor that purpose. J. J.R. PREMIUMS FOR FINE COTTON. THE undsigned WAREHOUSEMEN and FAC TORS in Augusta, feeling that the interest of the Soutaern Central Agricu’tural Society, at its annual I? air, to be held in this city on the 17th. i 18th, 19th and 20th October next, will be enhanced by tao offer of additional Premiums for the best svccmiens ot our great staple, as well as to in crease the amount of eompetion in that depart ment, do hereby contribute : F or best 5 bales Upland Cot ton considering qual ity, staple and order, a Silver pitcher worth 8100 Second best 5 bales do. “ •• >* 75 j Third best 5 halos do. “ “ <1 50 i Forhest 3 bales Jethro do. “ “ “ 50 V hich premiums tire to ho awarded under the rules and regulations of the Society DOUGHTY & BEALL. r— iSi* BUSTIN A WALKER, HEARD A DAVISON S. D. HEARD, ROBERTSON A STOVALL SIMPSON A GARDINER, L. HOPKINS, PHINIZY A CLAYTON, M. P. STOVALL, J J. PEARCE, D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO. aug 17 __ 3dActd AMERICAN HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. ri 'HE subscriber begs respectfully to inform 4$ A her friends and the public generally, that Ssl 1 she has taken a lease of tho above HOTEL, which she will open for the reception ot Boarders and Travelers between 25th inst. and Ist September. This long established and well known House, has undergone a thorough alteration throughout, and furnished with new and fashionable furniture, and being situated in the centre of business, and in the i most fashionable part of tho city, solicits a call from her numerous friends and former patrons of tho House; and will say in conclusion, nothing will ho left undone on her part to make them comforta ble whilo in tho House. aug 25 c2m Mrs. A. J. KENNEDY. land for sale. THE subscriber offers for sale 428$ acres of land in Columbia County, in four miles of Roysville 35 miles from Augusta, 10 miles from Thompson! Georgia Railroad. Tho farm is under good repair and in full cultivation, well watered, a comfortable Dwelling and out buildings, a well of water as good as any in the county; tho health of tho place is fine. 150 acres in the woods, the balance cleared away Persons wishing to purchase will do well to come and view the premises as I am determined to sell AGUILA FLINT. July 14 c3m $75 REWARD^ WE, the subscribers, will pay to any person or persons the sum of seventy five dollars for the apprehension and delivery, to the sheriff of this county, any man who has been guilty of vend ing Dry Goods in this county, the jircsent year, in tho capacity of a pedlar, with proof sufficient to convict him. P. S. RHO.ME, WM. ALEXANDER. G. W. <fc T. A. MITCHELL, WM. A. RAY. Crawfordvillc, August Bth, 1853. OIF* Chroniclo & Sentinel will please copy and forward account to this office lor collection, aug 10 clO PUTNAM COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE. 1 OFFER for sale my Plantation, lying three and a half miles west of Eatonton. ‘in the fork of Little river and Glady crook. This Plantation con tains 1,370 acres of land, onc-fourth of which is supposed to be wood land. There is between two and three hundred acres of fino bottom land on the place, and all that portion of it liable to be come wet during tho winter and spring rains, has been drained by ditching, and is now ready to be brought into cultivation. There is one hundred acres of fresh land on the place. I will also sell my Plantation on tho Oconee river, 12 miles cast of Eatonton. containing 1,358 acres, about four hundred of which is forest or wood land. On this tract there is also some five hundred acres of fine bottom land. Both of the above places are well supplied with fine spring water. I will divide either of tucse plantations into lots of one, two, three or five hundred acres to suit purchasers, pro vided I can dispose of the entiro tract at the same time. I will say to persons at a distance who may wish to settle in middle Georgia, that lands of the qual ity here offered can be bought at less money per aero in this county than in any other county in the State. HAMBLIN BASS. Eatonten, Juno 20, 1853. ctf june 23 BRICK WORK AND PLASTERING. THE SUBSCRIBER, having located himself near the Double Wells, Warren county, Ga. for the purpose ofdoing BRICIC or STONE WORK of any kind, and also PLASTERING and ROUGH CASTING, any persons wishing such work done will please apply to him, and it shall be done in tho best kind of stylo. march 24 ctf WILLIAM J. GEE. NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS 77 JACKSONS, MILLER & VERDERY. have now instore a, largo and well selected stock of b ALL and WINTER DRY GOODS. Our styles of Goods are well adapted to the wants of Merchants and Planters, and we respectfully invite their at tention to our assortment. sept 8 dlAc3 NOTICE. OX and after the Bth inst., the undersigned Ware house and Commission Merchants will reduce the charge of Commission for selling Cotton, to twenty-five cents per hale. ‘ DOUGHTY A BEALL, D ANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO. HEARD A DAVISON, BUSTIN A WALKER, S. D. HEARD, SIMPSON A GARDTNER, j ROBERTSON A STOVALL, , PIIINIZY A CLAYTON ! LAMBETH HOPKINS, M. P. STOVALL. J. J PEARCE. Augusta, Sept. 7th, 1853. stp g A VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE ! T WILL sell my PLANTATION, 2j miles gpo, 1 » from Waynesboro. From tho settlement to tho Railroad, is not over one mile. The— 4 ” tract contains 1624 acres, about half cleared, under , good fence and in successful cultivation. All build- I ings necessary on a Cotton Plantation, are on it Good Dwellings and outbulidings, now Negro Hou ses and Overseer's House in tho pine woods and con sidered healthy. Tho land uncleared, is partlj- Oak and Hickory, some mixed pine and bottom hu.d—Timbor.injabundance-agooddcal of Ash and Whitcoak, no person would purchase without look ing for himself, and I will take pleasure in showing the place to any gentleman, who may wish to pur chase a Cotton Plantation, in that part of Burke county. Address me at Richmond Factory, Rich mond county, Geo. . , „ WM. H. BALDY. luly 17 *tf Cnlltginte. SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE. SESSION 1853—’54. THE COURSE OF LECTURES in this Institu- 1 tion will commence on the First Monday of 1 November and continue four months. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Prof, of Institutes and Practice of Medicine. J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. , W. G. BULLOCII, M. D., Prof. Principles and Practice of Surgery. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and Dis eases of Womon and Children. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. H. MARTIN, M. D. Prof. Phisiology. H. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Mcdica and Therapeutics. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For tho full course, $105; Matricula tion Ticket., $5; Demonstrator of Anatomy $10; Graduation, S3O. Requisites for Graduation, tho same as in other Medical Colleges. C W. WEST, M.D., Dean of the Faculty, apr 28 c6m UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE Annual Course of Lectures in this Depart ment will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will terminate in the ensuing March. JAMES JONES. M. D., Professor of Practice. J. L. RIDDELL. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. ■ WARREN STONE, M. D., Professor of Sur : gory. A. 11. CENArI, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERBURN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVUS A. NOTT, M. D., Professor of Ma teria Medica. THOMAS HUNT, M. D , Professor of Physiolo gy and Pathology. CORNELIUS C. BEARD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. SAMUEL P. CUOPPIN M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The rooms for dissecting will ho open from the third Monday in October to tho First of April. Tho Faculty aro Visiting Physicians and Sur geons of tho Charity Hospital, and attend this insti tution from November to April. The Students ac- 1 company the Professors in their visits, and thus j enjoy extraordinary practical advantages, freo of 1 I expense. There aro about one thousand patients prescribed for daily in this Hospital. The number of patients is nearly twenty thous and, in the year. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean, julv 28 d&ctNl AN OVERSEER WANTED. TO TAKE charge of twenty five hands, at a healthy location in one of the western counties of Georgia, to whom liberal wages will ho paid. None need apply, except such as can come highly recommended. A single man would he preferred—a married man however, with a small family, will not be particularly objected to. For further particulars, apply at this office. fgsept 2-Uaga m. ctf tj •’ GREAT INDUCEMENT^ THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his valuablo PLANTATION, in the upper part of Troupe county, G a., two miles west of Hogansville Depot, on the Atlanta and Lagrange Railroad, containing thirteen hundred and sixteen acres ; five hundred of which, is in a fine state of cultivation, and eight hundred acres of superior wtod land, in a healthy section of country. There aro on tho premises two good framed dwclings, one set of fram ed Negro housos, framed Gin house and screw, all sew. Any person wishing to purchaso would de well to call and examine before purchasing elso where. My price is nine dollars and twenty five cts per acre, in two payments. aug 16 c 6 JOHN W. SHEPHERD. FOR SALE. THAT valvablc GIN FACTORY and MILL at Palmyra, Lee county, located in one of the ; best regions of country in the world for that kind \ of business The machinery is nearly all new and j propelled by a nevorfailing subteranean stream of water. The Factory building is forty by sixty feet, ■ two stories high, with the Mill house attached. ’ Also, a largo two story building, with six rooms, 1 four fire places, four acecs of land, and well im ' proved otherwise. It is the most desirable resi dence in Town. Also, a lot of land all in the woods adjoining : Thwn. containing about one hundred acres. I will sell all tho above together, or either sep eratc, or one half interest in the Factory aug 16 c 6 J. H. WATSON PLANTATION FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER, being desirous of locating in another State, offers for sale his PLAN : TATION in Columbia Connty, about 15 miles from Augusta. On tho place is a good Dwelling with all necessary outbuildings. There is between six and seven hundred Acres of LAND, adjoining Nathaniel Bailey and Geo. W. Crawford, one hun dred of which is in wood land, Oak and Hickory. For further particulars apply on tho premises, or to nov 5 ctf G. A. HILL, Bell Air. A BARGAIN OFFERED, A VALUABLE PLANTATION IN MORGAN COUNTY FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale a valuable PLANTATION, containing 1300 acres, of which 500 acres is forest land well timbered. There are 200 acres of superior fresh land, in a fine state of cultivation The remainder of the cleared land is geod quality. The tract lies on the waters of Su gar creek, six miles below Madison, and immediate ly upon the Georgia Rail Road. Upon tho premises arc a very comfortable Dwel ling with six rooms neatly finished, and commodi ous outhouses all in good repair. Also, a large and commodious Gin House, and an excellent Packing Screw—good Stables, Barnes and comfortable Ne gro Cabins The undersigned will also sell to the purchaser, at reasonable prices, on the premises, Horses, Mules, Wagons, Plantation Implements, Corn, Fodder and other supplies. The Overseer. Mr. Landrum, or Mr. Daniel G. Gunn on the adjoining place, will show the land to aDy one desirous of examining it. Terms.— s7 00 an aero, Cash on delivery of pos session. $7 50, one half Cash on delivery,the other half ono year thereafter without interest. $8 00. one third Cash on delivery,—the remainder in two equal annual payments,thereafter without interest Possession given the ensuing Christmass. Isham S. Fanin, Esq., and Mr. Daniel G. Gnnn, are my authorized Agents to dispose of said land on the above terms. JOHN T. McNEIL. Miliedgcvilie, Geo. e2m sep 15 KF* Tho Chronicle <fc Sentinel will ploasc copy two months weekly. AUGUSTA HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GEO. rriHE SUBSCRIBER having taken, from ■ _ the first proximo, a lease of this FIRST ; ~ :: 1 CLASS HOUSE, will give his undivided attention to the accommodation of his friends ai d patrons. His best efforts will ho directed to promote the comfort of all those who may favor him with an opportunity to serve them with permanent or transient boarding, as well as such through trav ellers, as may patronize his daily ordinaries As one or two hours usually intervene between the arrival and departuro of the cars, he offers free ot charge, his Parlors and Drawing Rooms to passengers who may desire only a comfortable resting place during their detention in tho city, and he will be particularly happy to have this invita tion generally accepted. The Omnibuses at tho depot, on the arrival of the cars, will vcceivo pas sengers who may wish to stop at tho Augusta Ho tel, and at Ihc proper hour convey them, in duo time, to the departing cars. A Portci, attached to the Hotel, will bo in attendance to receive and take charge of t aggage; ho will be known by a badge on his hat. SAMUEL C. WILSON Augusta, Aug. SO, 1853. dAr toctl KF“ The Montgomery Advertiser and Mobile Tribune, will insert the above weekly, until the Ist November, and send bill to g. c. W. FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFAC TORY. Corner liroad and Camming streets. AUGUSTA, GA. THE SI BSC RI BEK takes this occasion to in form his numerous friends and tho public gen erally, that he ha 3 commenced the abovo business under tho most favorable auspices, having engaged tho services of an exporinccd and highly qualified workman, and Hatters himsolt that his work will compare with any other manufacturer in the United States. 11c also begs te apprise the discriminating public that all orders with which he may bo favored, shall have his personal attenti. n, prompt execu tion and dispatch. A share of public patronage is respeetfully solicited. PATRICK McCUE, Proprietor, sep 11 chicly Oftnlirr (Clrrtsim. Sf" "** are uuthorlzed to announce . Herrison Reese, as a candidate lor senator in the next Legislature from Warren COUDt y- td sept 24 Mechanic’s Ticket.— Mr Editor : *'iu will please announce Jesse Os mond and John Mili.edge, as the Mechanic’s candidates to represent Richmond county in a Representative branch of tho next Legislature sop 14 ftf*' id r. Editor: —Please annoonct my name in your paper as a candidate to represent tho Democratic Party, in tho seventh Congressional District in the next Congress. Bop 8 James W. Wilson. ' Editor: Please announce J, JB. Havne, of Scriven county, as a can didate for tho office of Brigadier General, of P l ”' i f ° nd B , r, S adu - «• M., on the Orst Mon- ■L° C n 0b l r n r X ff com P° sod of the counties of T?iVn„n Bur . k O’Jofferson, Emanuel, Montgomery, iattnall, and Bulloch. Many Voters 3 s?P i d&ctd The friend, of tot. n. M. Johnston', ~o t “ ancock > announce him as a can dc h to if r lu C 01 Jud « c of Ac Superior Court of the Northern Circuit, at tho ensuing October e i£?l 10 “’ aug 31 ’ S'" a ™ authorized to announce Co!, Tiios. E. Beall, as a candi date tor tho Senatorial branch of the Legislature from Columbia county, at the approaching dec ile aug 24 ts Editor: Please announce J. IPTTc 1 t, ? a " dol ™ W u, tehaad, as a can didate for Brigadier Goneral, 2d Brigade, Ist Di vision, G. M., at tho election in October next and obli ge- aug 24 Many Voters. dir. Editor j—You will please an nounco E. C. Glisson, Esq., as the ad ministration candidate to represent the Burke Senatorial District in the next General Assembly and oblige. Many Voters. aug 17 ■ Editor ; ion will please an nouncc B. L. Perkins, of Burke county, as a candidate for tho Ilouso of Represen tatives to bo elected in October next, and obli«o au « 17 Many Voters. ')* are aH,h orized to announce Col , J ° u * Milledge, as a candidate for re -election to the Representative branch of the next Legislature. A Majority of Voters aug 14 We are authorized to announce the Hon. Edmond Palmer, as a candi date for the Senate, to represent Burke county in the next Legislature. Numbers Enough aug 11 We are authorized to announce Hr. G. B. Powell, as a candidate for the Legislature to represent Burks county, in the next Session. “Independent Voters.” aug 11 * ° t,le Voters of the Northern Judicial Circuit.—The friends of tho Hon. Garnett Andrews, respectfully present him an a candidate for Judge of said Circuit. Election first Monday in October. aug 11 Sr^^ T<> ““Voters of the Eighth tongrei. Sw—sional District—Tho friends of tho Hon. Henry B. Todd, of Jefferson county, re spoctfully present him to the Voters of the Eighth Congressional District, as a candidate, to represent them in tho Congress of tho United States, aug 11 SP~r i fa~-r We are requested to announce W. >3s* H. Whitfield, as a candidate for tho House of Representatives, in Jasper county. aug 11 d\lr. Editor / —You will please an* nounce Major A. R. Wright, of Jefierson, as a candidate for Brigadier General, for 2d Brigade, Ist Division g. m., at tho election m October next, and oblige Ma.NiT Voters. aug 4 td IV cure authorized to announce Robt, B. R Lawson, Esq , as a candidate for Brigadier General, 2nd Brigade, Ist Division, at tho election to take place on tho Ist Monday in October next. july 22 td ; Editor:—You will please an j - nounco John F. Lawson, Esq., as a | candidate to represent the Burke Senatorial Dis j trict in the next Gem rat Assembly and oblige j July 24 A Southern Rights Democrat. I •Vi~ saTalcom Jones will he supported | as a candidate for the House of Repre sentatives from Burke county in tho next Logisla j tu ro by [july j] Many Voters. I 1— _—■_* I .ag—s -Mr. Editor: —You will please an nounce Joseph W. H. Bell, as a i t'Uiididate for Sheriff of Burke county, at the en suing January election, and oblige seplS ctJl The Burke Voters. Tux Collector.—We are authorized to announce Elisha Haynes, as a Can diaate for Tax Collector for Burko county, at the approaching election. sop 15 ! f '' Editor :—You will plrase an nounec Mr. Wm. H. C. Perky, as a candidate for Sheriff of Burko county, at the ensu ing election, and oblige sop 8 Many Burke Boys. " ll '‘ re Yerthat great Medicine called II. G. Farrell's Celebrated Arabian Liniment, has been introduced, it has performed the most extraordinary cures in the annals of medi cal history—every body who uses it once become* it warmest friend—they not only keep it always on hand for the benefit of its timely use in cases of emergency, but recommend it to all their friends. It has been belore the public for nearly ten years, and yet is daily developing new virtues; many dis cuses have been cured by it, for which the pro prietor had never recommended it; its magical vir tues spreads through the land with the speed of lightning, and many, very many poor invalids who supposod their days on this earth wore fast drawing to a close, bavo been by a persevering use of this invaluable Liniment, healed, and now rejoice in the blessings of health, and the enjoyment of this beautilul world. Read this to believe, and not to doubt. Inquire of your neighbors whom you know to have used it, and they will tell you that no med | ieine ever discovered possesses the half of its extra ordinary healing powers. The racking pains of rheumatism and neuralgia yield in a few minutes to its powerfully anodyne properties “ The larno are made to walk.” Oldsorcs, which have rendered tho subject a loathsome thing to behold, are heal ed. The weak an trembling, from deranged stato ! of the nerves, by tho use of this Liniment, rejoice in the recovery oftheir former health and strength. | Many long standing affections 01 the liver, lungs j and kidney have yielded to its use after tho various ; remodics had failed. It is very efficacious in cu- I ring tho diseases of horses and cattle, such as swee i ny, sprains bruises, swellings, cramps, lameness, ' dry shoulder, splint, etc., and if used in tho begin ning, never fails to stop the further progress of fis tula, poll-evil, ringbone and spavin. Look out for Counterfeits. —The public are can tionedagainst another counterfeit, which has late ly made its appearance, calledW. B. Farrell’s Ara bian Liniment, the most dangerous of all the coun terfeits, because his having the name of FarreF, many will bt»£_it ir. good faith, without the knov - ledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will, per haps, only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought its evil effects. The genuine articlo is manufactured only by If G. Farrell, sole inventor and proprietor, and whole safe druggist, No. 17 Alain street, Fcoria, Illinois 1 to whom all applications for Agencies must be ad dressed. Bo sure you get it with tho letters H. G. before Farrell’s, thus—H. G. FARRELL’S—and hi? signature on the wrapper, and all others are counterfeits. Sold by lIAVILAND, P.ISLEY & GO.. Augusta, Ga., and by regularly authorized agents throughout the United States. Price 25 and 50 cents, and SI per bottle. Agents Wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the United States, in which ono is not already cstatdished. Address II- G. Farrell as above, accompanied with good reference as to -Uaractcr, responsibility, fee. dAc4 sep 20 — — —, Removal. —We have moved our stock to the corner uudor tho Mansion House, opposite the Globe Hotel, Formerly oc cupied by J It. & W. M. Dow, where we will be pleased tosco our friends and patrons. sept 25 If DAWSON A SKINNER. —“iSSa Never suffer long from a Cough.— At this age of tho world, when you can get Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, it is a criminal neg ect. ifyou do not cure it. aug 5