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_ public g>ales.
W EXECUTORS’ SRLE.
IIX. be sold, before the Court House door in
the Town of Reidsville, Tattnall county, on
The first Tuesday in MARCH next-
Six Thousand, One Hundred and Thirty-eight
Acres ot Pine LAND in Tattnall county, lying near
the Ohoopy River. Pendleton and Rosky Creeks
-T;“ e t S: bov ® L | ind - from the quantity and quality of
■*f" . timber, and proximity to water, iffery
desirable to those wishing to embark in the Tim
ofeiFaTi-T,Ur^rrtino b " !iness - gold M the property
of Ezekiel Clifton, decea-ed, for the purpose of
distribution. Sale positive, and to continue frori
•day to day until all is sold.
’S^ ermS /T Credit "i 1111 the lst da ? of January,
with notes and approved security
WILLIAM CLIFION, )
. McRAE, J. Ex’rs.
J ! ‘Q 10 A. BRYAN, )
W EXECUTOR S SALE*
ILL lIE SOLD, to the highest, bidder on tho
first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next, at the
vourt llouso of Gwinnett county, the following
property, to wit:
A Negro man Jim, about 27 years old ; Matilda,
a woman, about 38 years old. and hor boy child,
Martin, about 7 years ; and Peter, a boy, about 13
years old. To be sold on a credit till the 25th of
December next. Sold as tho property of the estate
•of Alary Rob irts, deceased, for tho purpose of dis
tribution under her will. i
ja.n 1 2 ISAAC M. YOUNG. ExV. 1
WARREiff SHERIFF rs SALE.
WILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in FEB
RUARY next, bofire the Court House door
in Warronton, tho following property, to wit:
One Negro Man nimei IMP, about thirty two
years old, an 1 FRANCES, a Woman about six
toon years old, and her child, about !t months old,
named MATILDIA, levied on as the property of
Edward. T. Lynah, to satisfy one fi. fa. in lavor of
* Charles C. Johnson V 3. Edward T. Lynah; fi. fa.
.ssuing from Warron Superior Court. Property
pointed ou‘ by Plaintiff.
Also, at tho same time and place, Ono Hundred
and Seventy acres of Pine LAND, more or less in
said county, lying on tho Ogeecheo River, adjoin
ands of L. D. Rogers, Reuben May, and others
levied on as the property of Samuel Nunn, to sat
isfy two fi. las. issuing from Warren Superior and
Inferior Courts, ono in favor of Hudson, Gibson &
~0., vs. Samuel Nunn, and the other in favor of
Win. A. Riviere vs. said Nunn, and Stop' on Smith
security. E. A. BRINKLEY, Sh'ff. ’
jan 7
ADMINIJTRATRIX S SALE. '
4 G REEAIILE to an order of tho Court ofOrdi-
J.V nary of Oglethorpe county, will be sold, be
fore tho Court llouso door in tho town of Lexington
in said county, on the lst Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next, within the legal hours of sale,
One Negro girl named MIM A, 21 or 22 years
• old. bold as tho property of Isaac A. Howard, late
ot said county, deceased, f®r tho benefit of the
srocliLors. Terms cash.
ELIZABETH S. HOWARD. Adm’x.
dec-8
ADMINISTRATOR'S SAti,;
W r , Ll J! , si SOLD, in pursuance of an order
v V from the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun
pys before tno Court House door in Waynesboro’
said county, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY.nest, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing Real Estate, belonging to the estate of Sam
uel beegar, late of said county, deceased vir ■
A tract of LAND, situate in said county, con
taining Ihrco Hundred and Sixty two and a Half
across, moro or less, adjoining lands of J hn Rol
jns, estato of Samuel i‘. Oats,'John P. Allen, and
others. Also, the interest of said deceased in and
to a House and Lots in tho Town of Waynesboro'
IK said county, known in tho plan of said Town as
one half acre lot lstter E, one acre lot No Forty
six. Sixty,Sixty one, Sixty-two, One Hundred and
two. One Hundred and Three, and One Hundred
and hour. Said interest being One-eigth. Terms
on tho day. Purchasers to pay for titles
- doc 16 JOHN P. ALLEN, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
OV virtue of an order from tho Honorable the
,°“ rt ol Ordinary of Burke oounty, will be
sold, before the Court House door in Waynesboro’,
in Slid county, on the first Tuesday in FeBRUA-
Rl next, between the usual hours of sale
An old Negro Woman, MACE; a Wo
man, SARAH, and a Girl, CIIANEST, about 7
years old, belonging to the estate Nancy Brinson,
dee asod. Sold for division among the heirs, and
j-o pay debts of said doceased. Terms on the day
Purchasers to pay for bills of sale.
jlce Id SIMEON BRINSON. Ad'o’r.
EXECUTORS' Sami. .
ooun'y, iVill be sold, be
ifo?o the Court House dcMjin Waynesboro', in said
county, on tho first Tuesday in FEBRU ARY next,
a Negro Man named GALLOWAY, belonging to
tho estate of Moses Mnlkoy, doooased, and not in
cludod or disposed of in the will of said deceased
Terms on tho day. Purchaser to piv for bill of sale'
ISAAC MULKEY, ) ~
doc lfi HOMER V. MULKEY, ( r ' x r -
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
PURSUANT to an order of tho Inferior Court
of Richmond couny, will be sold to the high
est biddnr, in tho town of Thomasville, lhomas
county, Geo, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY
next —
Tho LOTS Nos. 3 and 4, in squaro letter Iv, in
the plan of said town of Thomasville ; sold as the
property ot John M. Uardnor, late of said county
of Richmond, decoased.
doc 7 JAME* GARDNER, Adm'r.
WARREN MORTGAGE SHE RIFF'S SAL E.
IVVILL soli, on the first Tuesday in FEBRUA
RY next, betoro tho Court House door in War
ronton, the following named NEGROES, to wit :
TOM, a man, about 27 years old; MINTA. his
'lie. about 18 years old, and her two children,
RiBECCA and GREEN, all levied on as tho pro
per*,, of Edward T. Lynch, to satisfy one mortgage
fi. fa. m fmor of Archibald M. J icsson, Exr., Ac ,
vs. said E T Lynah. Property p 'into 1 out in said
mortgagbu; fa. ... E. A BRINKLEY, Sh'ff.
dec P» x ' '
GR E ENSB j\» GA FEMALE OULeJbGE.
fTHIE next Session o’ this Institution will he
JL opened on tho ‘>l Monday, tho 9th day of Jan
uary, 1854, with thefollo ving officers, viz :
Rev. J. S. K. AXSON, President.
Prof. J. B LYMAN.
Miss A. P. HAMILTON.
Miss , vacancy to bo filled.
department i.t MUSIC.
Prof. N B CLAPP.
Miss A. M. LYMAN,
DEP iRTMENT OF DRAWING ANn PAINTING.
Miss E. A. GRAVES.
C. 11. BALDWIN,
" Sec y Board of Trustees.
Groensboro’, Ga.. Dec., 1853. c 6 dec22
NOTICE.
ON' and after the Bth inst, the undersigned Ware-
and Commission Merchants will reduce
ho charge of Commission for selling Cotton, to
- wenty-five cents per bale.
DOUGHTY A BEALL,
D’ANTIGN AC, EV ANS & CO.
HEARD A DAVISON,
BUSTIN & WALKER,
. D. HE ARD,
SIMPSON A GARDTNER,
ROBERTSON A STOVALL,
PIIINIZY A CLAYTON,
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
M. P. STOVALL.
J. J PEARCE.
Augusta, Sept. 7th. 1853. sep 8
carriages!
WE havo on hand, and are receiving, a good
A.«iortmont of CARRIAGES, Rockaways,
Barouches, Buggies and Light Carryalls. Also,
Hack and Road Wagons, together with an assort
ment of Harness, Buggy Umbrellas, Whips,
Trunks, Carpet Bags. Valices, Children’s Cabs
and Wagons, Carriage Bolts, by the packago or
single ono—all of which will be sold on reasonable
terms, at the store formerly occupied by tho late
H. S. Hoadley. Repairing done at short notice.
WYMAN A HARROW.
SIOO reward!
RUNAWAY in May last, my negro man
LUKE, about thirty-two years old, **2
black complexion, about five font 10 inches
nigh, rathor slender. He was raised in Edgefield
District by Mr. Dozier. vVas sold to a Steam
ltoat Company on the Savannah River, and was
•on the River somo-timo as a Boat-hand. While in
his employment ranaway. and was put in Abbe
'Tille Jail. He was then brought to the Markot-house
at Augusta, and sold as a carpenter, when I be-
purchasor.
Tho above reward will be paid for the delivery
• -of said negro to me in Augusta, or his lodgment
an any safe jail.
TURNER CLANTON.
.qpr 1 ctf
nf (SuarWaiMjjifr.
n8y n ea a an 8r n 8 of P :ge P - 7 ° fLYDIA DUKE ’ a
fGendfTof *aW°niiaor**t^be
ryne a x P ra , nd t shL o ®rus: n ulnylt^T^
letters sh ,uld not be granted 7 haT * : Why Said
3 d %TofJ UH. at ° mce *" Waynesboro*, this
-i a “. 5 _ _ _ EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
G E M R CLARKP K * KE , Co^^ T TT~— Whereas, EDitUND
for TUOJlis S C?& 8 p f ° r ReUer " ° f ® air dianahip
age— S * C, ' AHK£ > mmor , under 14 years of
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and all other person, interested
to he and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held
“ext and rS ;‘ id C ° UUt7 ’ 7 the first Monda/in February
ters‘slmuld noTbe granted* 07 W > wby taiJ
Given under my hand at offlpp in • n..
4th day of January. 1554 Waynesboro , this
■ ian Ji: EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BURKE CUIINTY. w hereas Mak, ~'?
RlNGTON^decetased “ Sei °* RIBALD M° HER-'
singular. a th.Adudred e aml friends“of w!d o m*' ,h ’ *'! a !' d
and appear before the fnm-f i- sa lniL * o r s - to be
and forbid county A C the rt Firs?Mond r7 ’ ‘° *5 beld iu
next, and show cause“Vany thev have u l F y h ‘ UR '.''
should not b:■ granted 7 67 la e ’ ‘-7 Elud letters
wiiZYolXSiXl”"”
- fiee \rtr,art ~-k
ro G E S
l ">* ‘he person 3 proper”/ A °L
1, nor child of LUVINEY HAM— * AKTHA L HAM, mi
-f *» d
y their'objec"h)Ds!°if'any^hey*' have “within®’!: Hn '! file
7 prescribed by law to show cause f anv he J i ' 6 *'?«
J
a day of December, 1853 ° m " i?ylvau,a - ‘his Sth
‘ de °i S ALEXANDER KEMP. Ord;™,.,,
- G
i
• aiSSSr?
arvntxC and sh°o U w n cause ‘Tauytf
letters should not be granted 7th 7 haTe ’ why “ a,d
sthd?;.rtebJTliSf of h ce , a t Waynesboro', this
d6C ' EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
G^CSMAN amdie 7 t C ® U NTY.—' Whereas, ALLEN
14 years of age, of CHARLES A BURTON dec'd
iui c r 2
deC 8 ,r_ EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary
K* COUNTY. Whereas, RENRY
held in and for a sa-d ‘ heCo,lr tof Ordinary, to be
they have, why said letters shoud not be granted f *
28? h davof N^ m e^be a “V S 3 ° ffiCe ’ in Waynesboro ’ tbis
n ° vJo EDWARD GARLTCK, 0. B. C.
JT PONDER amdie C f ° U 'r T J ~ W hereas. EPHRAIM
nerw,,, , for Eetters of Guardianship of
MARV ANN EoߣUTS
saaidTerrs Cl sL a u D . d dt7be Ca g a “„[ f ed any 1
■2S < thdZ U of d N r o“ y mb:r d l^ ofriCe in Waynesboro’, this ;
| DOr3 ° EDWARD GARLICK, 0. B. C. <
FAIYULT BOARDING SCHOOL VoR BOYS. j
rnm^2r^ L ?’ C!0BB c °UNTY, GA. t
! L will commence tho exercises of
ikis“ “ tb year on the Second of JANUARY. ,
bo received between the ages of 10 und
10 yi ars to the number of twenty.
The pupils are members of the family of the
subscriber, and always under his supervision.
They arc taught in MATHEMATICS byN.A.
Pratt. Jr., and in the LANGUAGES and PRIMA
RY’ DEPARTMENT, by the undersigned himself.
The Annual Sessions will commence on the fiiEt
Monday in January, and clofo on tho first of No
vember. It is desired that applications be early
made, and that pupils he present at the opening of
the School. No Ueduotion in the charges for ab
sence will be made except under peculiar circum
stances. N. A. PRATT.
Roswell. Oct. 1853. d3c3 dec 15
LOOK OUT, OR LOSE A BARGAIN.
I OFFER for Sale my PLANTATION in Frank
lin county, Ga., situated on the main road from
Carnsvillo to Gainsvillo, 9 miles from the former
and 32 miles from tho latter place, and within 28
mi es of Athens. Tho place contains 1,500 aces,
200 of which is No. 1 bottom, with 50 acres cleared
and in high state of cultivation, 1,200 acres No. 1
woodland, well timbered. Theromaindcr is clear
ed, and most of it in good cultivation. The neigh
borhood is high toned and moral. The land is
well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat,
oats, &c , and for quality cannot bo surpassed in the
country. There are on tho place a comfortable
Dwelling, Negro Houses, and all other necessary
buildings, with a fine Orchard, and several excel
lent Springs of Water It is susceptible of divis
ion into four or five small farms.
This land can be bought cheap, as lam deter
mine ’ to sell.
For further information, address the subscriber
at Walnut Hill, Ga., E. J. Earle, Evergreen, S.
C., or J. 11. Strange, Montevideo, Ga.
dec 17 ts J R. EARLE.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
WILL be paid for the apprehension and
delivery to me at Danburg, Wilkes Adi
County, of my boy JACK, (known as Jack
Edw rds) who left my premises last {spring, and
has not been heard of since, but is supposed to he
somewhere in Elbert County. 110 has been a Pilot
on the river for several years—is about 50 years
old. near six feet tall, and of a bright copper color.
nov3o ts JAB. W KARKBDALE.
leW PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC STORE
North Side Broad si., next door to Mechiancs''
Bmk, Avgusta, Geo.
\A . CLARK & NON' have new, and will con
• stantly keep on hand a select assortment of
PIANOS, from the celebrated Manufactories of
Halle rr, Davis & Co., and A. W. Ladd & Co.,
with or without Colemans JEolian Attach
ment, which they offer for sale, cheap for cash or
city acceptance.
They are equal if not superior in tone, touch
and durability to any manufactured in the United
States, and are warranted, to give perfect satisfac
tion in every respect
We have also a large assortment o'" VIOLINS.
GUITARS. FLU t’ES, CLARIONETTS, ACCOR
DEANS. <fec., Ac., to which wo invite tho attention
of purchasers
SHEET MUSIC.
We have a great varioty and feel confident that
we can suit every taste in this line. Persons or
dering Music bv mail will be promptly attended to
The attention of Members and Leaders of Chairs
is respectfully called to New Instrument called the
ORGAN vIELODEAN, which is by far superior to
any thing now in use for Churches.
y Wo still ctntinue to 'une and repair Pian
os, and persons in tho country wanting their
Pianos Tunod. will please notify us to that effect
Qy Srcond Hand Pianos taken in exchange
and al aye on hand for sale or rent.
A A CLARK,
oct 20 cly BEN. F CLARK.
A TEACHER WANTED
TO take charge of the Rock Spring Academy
in Wilkes county, Gn., 14 miles North-west o
W ashington,for the year 1854 A Classical Teach
er is desired. Sa isfaotory testimonials will_ bo ro
quired For particulars, apply to or call on the
subscriber, near tho AcaUcu y. A stated salary
will bo given. Address L. M. HILL,
dec 20 c 4 MaUorysville, Wilkes Co., Ga.
WOLFE’SSCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.—A fresh
supply of this popular Aromatic, warranted
pure, just received and for sale by
dee 24 A. STEVENS.
I'rttns fiaraisaorij.
' DAKDY
, the Estate of fr °“
Singular KS uSEmL?* C il?*“ d a ' 1 ™ all and
cerned to hf» a a d and creditors, and all others coil
on the’ first M n/ PP?ar T before the Court of Ordinary.
mrst Monday in June next, and show cause if
the appUcant 6 ’ letters should not be granted
SthdaTof Jauua" 7 J Jig? ° ffice in this
jan i 5 ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinary
pEORGIA, BURKi~COnNTV —JFT
VX BRINSON. rTu Vh ,'; re ' lH ' SIMK ON
LIAM BRINSON - f th ® Estate of WlL
sory from said administration—^ '** Eettors Bi"rais
sons concernedlTo f b» e a ud al!. ,nd | admonish all per-
Ordinary.to be held in and - p P fa . r before the Court of
Monday in July next then f ?. r C °l nt - T - °n the First
any they hare."why sAid letfa show cause - ir
Giyen under my hand at offir. not he ?ranted
-23d day of December. 1553 * Ce * U Wa ->' nes koro , this
i4rtfltniT-nrmT~^ RD GARLTCK - Ordinary.
GW. FULCHER d T T'~" hereas ' VIN CKNT
Estate of WILEY WIMBFRfV 0 a de hnDisnoa - <»> the
concerned, to ha anil htr ''"’"'.'’''[S' ali Persons
nary, on the First M FJa , Sr before the Court of Ordi
cauAe ifany theyhayo &’ n - ly next ' a,!<l el ‘ow
granted. ’ Bai( * letters should not be
23d day of "oecemher* 185.?.* oPic * * Waynesboro', this
rlroßV.-rW- KInVARI) OARLICK. Ordinary.
GS g***! CO 1’ N TV.—AV hereas. W.L
sory on the" Estate of‘iIAREEL D ?“ ,V
county, deceased— CARREL .NEAL, late ol said
singui- "r. the k ‘& }° e j‘? and ? d ®onish, all and
10th day of No“emd h e*r n i'Bs3. Warrenton * th! “ I
“°li? ARDEN R. MERSHON. Ordinary.
(x AS R DA CO HTK RY Pxf O r VTY ~^ hereaß , TH °M-
Dismission f om the i%e„°» CUt a|)pie " for Letters of
said deeealed ° f L " C * Philli P 8 ’ lat « of
singular cite an ' l all and
gular the kindred and an<J *nd sin
s.t7iSS»as;"
29th day of June. 1853.’ * * m Waynesboro’, this
EDWARD OARLICK. Ordinary B. c.
Gr E CAR<\v£n H Ex ß ci u? CTX f y;~' vherea9 . JOHN W.
sssaj&r" 4 “ # ~
sth day o7July” 18^ nd ' ** ° ffiC0 ’ in *Vn*bo*., this
JQly 7 T. DWARD OARLICK. Ordinary B . c.
EPECIAL ORDERS—NO 13
Head Quarters, Georg, a Mu.itia, ?
1 A VACaW" 11 "' Dec - 18o;1 (
1 . ofthtsecond Div^ CU GM in con e s 1 f
counties of Richmond. Columbia an;) Warren bv
ol this State, the Colonels of Regiments and Ofli
pz,
The Superintendents of the *i»-»= nrM --»
i eo9ived (and in counties
there are several places of holding the elec
t/on. will count out ami consolidate the votes,) and
forward the same to the Governor, agreeably to
he laws regulating the returns of tho members of
the General Assembly.
By order of the Commandcr-in-Chief :
WM. J. ROCKWELL, Aid-de-Camp.
dec 24 c 5
THREE VALUABLE SAW MILLS FOR
SALE.
TY4 O oftho Subscribers wishing to remove front
the State, and tho other desirous of changing
his investment, have mutually agreed to sell at
Aiken, on the 4th MONDAY, the 27th February
next, to the highest bidder without any reserve
All of that valuable porperty, known as Cedar
Creek, containing eleven thousand acres, more or
less, which we have divided into three tracts, viz :
The first and lower tract contains sixteen hun
dred and forty-two acres, more or less, with about
four hundred acres cleared, and under fence, with
about sixty acres sowed in Wheat and Rye. This
tract contains some of the best swamp land, and
easily reclaimed The balance well timbered with
agood vertical Mill on it, a good two story Dwel
ling, and all necessary out buildin js.
1 he second and middle tract contains four thou
sand and thirieen acres, more or less, about two
hundred and fifty acres cleared and under fence.—
the balance heavily timbered with pine, with a
new Circular Baw Mill in full operation, which cuts
live thousand feet of lumber per day, and two Log
Carts can keep the Mill well -upplied with logs—
with a good comfortable Dwelling and necessary
out-buildings.
The third or upper tract contains four thousand
nine hundred and forty-nine acres, more or less,
with about two hundred acres cleared land nnder
fence, with about fifty acres sowed in Wheat.—
Thecleared land is perfectly fresh and very pro
ductive The balance is the best timbeicd land in
the State, with a new Circular Saw Mill in full ope
ration, and which cuts six thoiAnd feet of lumber
per day, with' a new two story Dwelling and ail ne
cessary out-buildings.
The land to each of these Mills, extend about
two miles on each sido of the Creek.
t —ALSO—
A tract, known as the Plantation tract, contain
ing nineteen hundred acres, more or less, lying on
South Edisto River, arid in reach of each three
Mills, with about two hundred acres cleared; the
bulanco vow heavily timbered with pine.
—ALSO—
A tr» >t known as the Jernigan tract, containing
rw litn rind and seven acres, more or less, with
ab-tit *»> r.ty acres cleared, and ten acros sowed
inWh cod Rye. This tract is heavily timbored
with pine and near tho third or upper Mill.
—ALSO—
A tract, hnotAi as the Hydrako tract, containing
one hundred acres, moro or less, all heavily tim
bered witn pine, and about two miles from the up
per Mill
These lards are all in Lexingson District,
abi in fit ecu miles from Aiken, and about seven or
night mi' !■* from the South Carolina Railroad
Atid as regards health, they are as healthy as Ai
ken or any other portion of the State.
- l he u; per Mill shall pay fifty dollars yearly to each
of the l wer Mills, and the second or middle Mill
shall pay the first or lower Mill fifty dollars yearly
for p sring through their waist way, with a suffi
cici.cy • f water to take their rafts to the river, and
in consideration of which serve each of the lower
Mills snail keep their waist way in good passable
oruer.
Terms of sale, one-fourth cash, tho balance on a
credit of one, two and three years, with interest
frem date. The purchaser to give bond, with good
security, and a mortgage of tho premises to secure
the payment of the purchase money.
For furiher particulars, we refwrtoEvan Prothro,
Esq , at Aiken, or to the subscribers cfn tho places.
J. E PKOTHRO,
PATRICK CORBITT,
jan4 ctd EDW. WIMBERLY.
Charleston Mercury. Columbia South Caro
linian, and Lexington Telegraph, S. C., will copy
weekly till day, and forward bills to this office, and
forward tho first number respectively containing
the advertisement to E. Wimberly, at Kitchens
Mills, S- 0.
RICE AND CHE ESE.
CASKS prime Rice.
-O V/ 50 boxes prime Cheese, just received. Ap
ply to, [dec 25] JOHN CASHIN.
us
the E abate of ARCIIIBAT nwneefministration on
said cjinty, deceased- “ U£Ri »NGTON, late of
singult,thtk^n7rad r lnd creditors of m “dij ,h ' 8,1 and
he an l appear before the Court of OrH- ai< * deceah “ d , * '
in a*fi for said county, on the Firyf°M d to be held
ry /ext, and show c Yu se if anl » Mon l dajr in Februa
le/ers should not be granted? have ’ wb J " a 'i d
4‘day o U f n D7cr,uVer U lBf J 3° ffiCe this
1°
deceased— ‘ate of said conuty,
sir/gular, the khStodand creditors of a ’l and
be hand a)>pear before the Court of n B '* deccased to
in/xnd for said county on the to be held
ry, next, and show cause if a n F yth7°{? dajr in Februa
leUtors should not be granted y yhaVe ’ wl, y said
4 da T ° ffiCe ‘ n Waynesboro’, this
- d ' c 28 EDWARD IliUrwr „
, p-,.,,y l 4 IT ~^.-Z± n “ maklicK.Ordinary.
G SON STRICKLAND apnlv l ?' ~ W her ‘‘ aS - MAIJ 7-
Administration on the Estate of"K’°a-pi? for Letters of
RAM. deceased— te of NATHANIEL J. 1*1(1-
gular. tire'kin'dre?/ 7nVcredi to™ of' *“v!” , ish ' 811 and sin
their Objections, if any th d ‘‘ ;o ” of said deceased, to file
ministration Ue bonis non on ? r Letters of Ad
= MARV AN -
Singular, the kind redbud creditors i ‘ t dm ?, nis b. all and
be and appear at my office by the f * > t.‘ d deceai< ‘ !d - to
mary and show cause, ifanytllu 1 Wonda J’ in Feh
te« ishould not he graiited. 7 X have ’ wh f “ aid let
ber 20th, 1853. hBUd and seal of ofßee, this Decem
f*l ullTTs ; Uiu v K . R MER gy°N. Ordinary.
G been made known tome Vlf f it has
WILLIAMS, deceased is unreS** the Phtate of D AViD
losses— ' “nrepresented, and liable to
These are, therofnrn
singular, the kindred and , ad “ on ‘<>h, all and
beandappearat my office w thm'fn docea «e d , to
hy law, and show cause if anv fK^ 6 u me preKCribe<l
ters of Administration de hnn? tbey have, why let
county! *° **
Bth da'rof December, h 1853. at ° ffiCe ’ itJ Sylvania, this
£EM!- will “« »• »KSfB«SWS*
These are, therefnrA •* , *>
singular. the kindred ’and admonis h, al! and
»nd Samuel Bush, to he , ni u‘ or " of ' iaid Nathan
'taj'Tn January nex“ "and'ehow ’ ol '"' e S' o "^"'
fer* SiUdLe “-
6thda e yo7«tce^r, n i%3! offiCC ’ in Wa r“®»horo, this
r\ BORG?A? D «AULIOK. Ordinary.
& NAir M()Bl,E\^api?i?es*fn Ti r'Tf Wll reaK ’ yUSAN
tinn on the estate of WILLIAM um° f Adminiatra-
county, deceased— LLIAW L MOBLEY, late of
These are, therefore to .
singular the kindred and c editor. a f dm ?“ ish . a » and
be and appear before the ri i °! sa,d deceased, to
held in and for said conntv ordinar T- to be
January next, and to *h(fw eaiiw* ■ S r econd Monday in
"ft “ ,d I * tt e» should not be granted have
<»iveu and«r inv h»mi .t L granted.
sth day of Becembe' iSM 06 ’ ‘ Q W '*T D e s boro, this
;4'~- -ii I,VVARr ' QABLICK. o. B. c.
Gr 0. EASTERLING ani t |' ST f '~ Whereas i ROBERT
[ration on the Estate of Benjamin r?* 8 ™ Adminis
!ate of , airt C ouniy te dS e^ AMlN *' EASTERLING,
singular the’ ered-1 and e admonish all and
to be and appear before the^our^of *n deccased
held IQ and for said Countr onn, ° f ord, / iar J r > *‘» be
January next, and show cau\a if h se i c . Oll,i Monday in
said letter* should not be granted. ‘ ey bave ’ wh 7
2Sth day U of Novembe^'lSM® 08 ’ *“ Wa J ne * b oro, this
d EDWARD GARLIPK n Tt n
ssasa,*
These are. therefore
singular the kindred and creditn Dd admonis h all and .
b « aad M>poar before the Court of Ord“‘ d de ' -ea " ( “d, to ,
f aud for said County, on the«es °n,""b to be held
fry next, and show cause if scc ° ad Monday in Janu-
should not UICV
Waynesboro, this
| d,,t3<5 EDWARD GARLICK. 0. B. C.
‘iGr E j R m E C .9 UNt Y—Whereas, HILLIARD
; N ? rN I H ,^ A applies for Letters of Administra-
deceased ®° f * ZEKIEL WESTON
i, T ''r, jV*’ therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
heln.r. kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
before tho Court of Ordinary, to be held
county, on the second Monday in Janu
ary nest, then ami there to show cause, if any they
hare, why said letters should not be granted
<t‘ ren u “ d " r hand at office, in Waynesboro, this
•28th day of November, 1853.
nov3 ° EDWARD GARLICK. 0. B. C.
riEORGIA. BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, HENRY
V "V. w - "ONES applies for Letters of Administration
on the Estate of ROBERT HOLLINS, deceased:
1 hose are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to
be and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be held in.
ana lor sail! county, on the second Mondav in January
next, and show cause if any they hare. Why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, in Waynesboro, this
•28th day of November. 1853.
t,ovSfJ EDWARD GARLICK, O. B. C.
( -J-EOEGTA) JSURKE_COUNTY. —Whereas, VINCENT
, STEWART appli s for Letters of Admitration de
boms non, on the Es'ate of JESSE KNIGHT, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish, all rd
singular, the kindred and creditors of said dece rd
to he and appear before the Court of Ordinary t , l>e
held m and for said county, on the second Mo dav in
January next, and show cause, if ary they have, why
said letters should not be graute 1.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynestoro, this
28th day of Novembi r, 1853.
»ov3o EDWARD GARLICK, Or • inary B. C.
GEORGIA. SCRIVKN COUNTY.—Whereas, ARCIII
BALD SMITH, applies to me for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate of MARTHA HOLES, late of
•said county, deceased. *
These are.therefore,to citeandadmonish.all andsin
gular.the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at the Cout t of Ordinary, to be held in and
for said county, on the first Monday in January next,
and show cause, if any they have." why said letters
should not he granted the said applicant.
Given under my hand at office, in Sylvania, this 7th
day of November, 1853.
nor 13 ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinary.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.
r) A N AWAY (rom the subscriber, on tho
i, 16th of July last, his Negro Boy LEW-esT
IS, who is 35 or 40 years old, and is about nS
5 feet 6 of 7 inches high, of a light black color,
weighs about 160 pounds, thick set, short big neck,
rather heavy beard about the chin, quite bald on
each side of the forehead, rather wide mouth, quite
broad across tho face, upcast countonar.co whil#
conversing, teeth very white and good in front, but
rotten out on one side of his jaw and shows plain
in laughing. The said boy has no doubt boon on
ticed off by some white man for the purpose of
making his way to a free State. lie passes some
times by one name and then by another When
last, heard of he passed by the name of Sam. 1
will give the above reward for tho recovery of tho
boy, with proof sufficient to convict, if found in
the possession of a white person, or Twenty-five
Dollars for the c mfinement of t ie boy in some safo
jail so I can get him. LITTLETON SMITH.
Perry’s Cross Road, Edgefiell Dist., S. C.
nov 23 c3m*
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
o%' Friday night, 26th auit.. my Stable door was
broken and a Sorrel m)RSE,ball face, 5 years
old, well formed, near 5 feet high, Bridle Saddle,
and Blanket Stolen. The Horse was tracked 10
miles on iho Augusta Road. I expect ho was rode
directly thore, and will be disposed of or turned
loose. The Paddle is fair leather, quilted seat.—
Any information of the Horse will be thankfully
received, and reasonable compensation paid for
trouble and expenses. The reward offered will be
paid for apprehending the thief, with evidence suf
ficient to convict.
My address is Oreenesboro, Oa.
aug dl ts THOMAS STOCKS.
RIVER LANDS FOR SALE!
WEOFFER for sale 1,000 Acres of LAND, 2J
miles above Lanier, in Macon County, Oa
800 acres o this Land is Swamp Land, on Flint
River that will make from 1200 to 2000 pounds of
Cotto to the aero ; and the other two hundred
,acresnf it is first quality Pine Land. These lands
are situated from the Columbus Railroad,
and 10 from Western Railroad. Healthy loca
tion, with good water and society.
Terms to suit purchasers.
COOK & MONTFORT,
oct 4 ts Oglethorpe, Qa.
fignl liafo.
ty for leave to soil all the Lands and No-roes be
L *”" M I> “ hOT '
hezkkuh
S'mndL f B yu VS /s atler date * application will bo
te fsf t 0 th ° Court of Ordinary of Scriyen coun
ejanlfi THOMAS B. LANIER, Adin’r.
S' 1 ' .HAYS after date, applicatior^fc] l
“ ado tp tllo Court of Ordinary of Warren
o? ISAAC tO - SCl l a i T egr ° B °y< a* name
Tti 1 . j belonging to the estate of William H
Blount, dee d. W. W. HAMMOND, Ex’r
Ja, ‘ l3 ELIZABETH BLOUNT Ex’x.
S n dat f. application
loavcTtn s M i v ord,nar y of Jefferson county, for
t!?n f n 1 ro ,Toma n, belonging to the cs
ssi “"■» p - r " r “ r ' '*y --s wru:
jan 10 S- Adm r.
H ’d? ,s Kes ' o “ b “ f “'
-J an 6 - HENRY W. JONES. Guardian.
S made to tho C-mlTof Ordini'ryof Bj^ecoun*
atTar “• ssi'" * P f
J.! n 5 Guardian.
CI.VIY HAYS after date, application win be
made to tho Honorable tho Court of Ordinary
of Btirko county for loave to sell all tho real estate
eountv Sa> Ger;,ld! T ndand Ma Gordon, minors of sad
eounty. ALEX. W. GORDON, (suard n?
*^<iS!l?^SlSi3^sK*rtssi^
and virlhn P," iT° Ne K r °e«. Sally, a woman,
man U °' d - to Ho
dec2B OLIVER H. PERRY, (luanl n.
QI.A lY DAYS alter date application will be
P “ ade , to tho Court of Ordinary of Scriyen
Ty ‘u SC o a " tho LANDS belonging
to the es.ato of John Slephens. deceased In oof
said eounty. WILLIAM 1 STEPHENS AdmV
dec id.
OIAiY DAYS after date, application will be
, made to the Court of Ordinary of Scriven coun
ty, for leave to sell all the Real Estate and one
nc7r>° M w’ MoB . e ‘“’ belonging to the Estate of Lem
uel Daughtery, late of said county deceased
nov 24 AUGUSTUS LAUGHTERY, Adm'r.
T\l persons indebted to tho estate of
1a .Thomas Duffy late of Richmond county, dc
nna)S<tv.’ are , ru< P>ested to make immediate payment ;
and those having demands against said estate, will
render them in agreeable to law.
THOMAS DWYER,
. .. HUGH RICE,
|an 10 Qualified Executors.
I\l ,Cfi .'T Al i P° rf , ons having demands against
J- 1 tho estate of Seaborn Peterson, late of Burke
county, deceased, are hereby required to render
them in within the time prescibed by law; and
those indebted to said estate arc requested to make
immediate payment.
jan 5 EDWARD WIMBERLY. Adm'r.
N°J IC ®’—Persons indebted to tho HsUteof
Mrs. Charlotte Bugg, deceased, late of Rich
mon 1 county, aro hereby requested to make imme
dmto payment; and all persons having demands
again t, said deceased, will render them in, agrees
Idetolaw. THOMAS WYLDS,
_ 28 Qna’ified Executor.
N°n" C^7r A Ji po ™ ona having demands against
I owcll Godbee deceased, late of Burke coun
af° hereby notified to present them, properly
attested, to mo, within tho time proscribed bv law.
or they will not be settled ; and all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, are hereby required to make
immediate payment.
dec 18 f’ m LEWIS M. ROYAL. Adm’r
persons indebted to the estate
IT -of. Wm. J. Evans, deceased, late of Burke
coun‘y, are requested to make immediate payment
an l IhosiKharing demands against said eslate
will present theHC properly authenticated, within
tho time prescribecH'Y law
JftyHi EVANS, Executrixj^^ ■
dec 7 jW. t b'/jrJfTXiXTrrKXec.utor.i
FOR SALE,
1 Q AKD GRAFTED APPLE TIWEES—
-1 OyweJlJ thegrafting of a native Gcor-
gian—of one and two Summers’s growth, at map
my Nursery, two miles of McDonough; lion
ry county, *a, consisting of fourteen choice kinds.
They ripen from the Isth June to some time in
October. I’rice at my Nursery is eight cents per
tree, for cither the one or two summers’ growth of
an average size, or I will mark each kind so as to
bo known, and do them up in good order, and put
straw and cloth around tho roots, and deliver them
at the Jonesborough Depot on the Macon & West
ern Railroad, about 80 miles above Macon, or at
Conyer’s Depot, on tho Georgia Railroad, about
140 miles above Augusta, at $8 per hundred trees;
when loss than 100 are sent to either of the above
named Depots, I shall ask 50 cents for each bundle
delivered there. They ripen about the way I have
set them down:
1 Sum. growth. 2 Sum. growth.
Yellow June, 688 416
Red Juno, 452 226
Cat Head, 395 628
Horse, 550 381
Large Queen, 415 310
Sego, or Mangham, 478 625
Gloster Far Main, 255 550
Red N. Y. Pippins, 380 610
Pound, or King, 358 588
Lady-fingers, or Eagles. 400 600
English Crabbs, 307 602
Foot Rounds, 445 713
Limbertwig, 432 870
Romanites, 381 000
if you want your order attended to, enclose tho
money in a letter and send it to me by mail at my
risk. My Post Offico is McDonough. Henry coun
ty, Ga. JOHN DAILIT.
jan 10 c 3*
A FORTUNE IN ONE YEAR FOR sl.
TO obviate the necessity of persons going to
California and Australia in search of a for
tune, tho undersigned will, on the receipt o! sl,
post-paid, give full instructions in a business that is
now paying from S6O to SIOO per month, and
at which many have made as high as SSO and SOO
in a single day. The business readily yields from
2,000 to 3,000 per cent, profit. Tho information
given will be of tho most curious, astonishing, and
useful character ever communicated to man. Also,
nearly all of tho various Recipes, Instructions,
and Chances to make money, advertised in tho va
rious newspapers in the United States, will be
given, (the price of each being sl,) and at each
of which persons make regularly from $5 to $lO
per day ; thus affording so many different kinds of
employment, that no one can tail to make a selec
tion of some ada ted to his circumstances; and as
I propose to send thorn all for sl, no one can fail
to see the liberality of the offer. I can confidently
say that no person out of, or in employment, will
ever regret sending for them, whether he be rich or
poor. The public are assured that this is no hum
bug. A great portion of the business requires no
capital, while any of the different departments can
be start'd with from $1 to $4 capital. Almost all
those engaged in business mako more clear money
than at any other business they could engage in,
oven with thousands of dollars invested as a capi
tal. Tho business is all easy, respectable, and
honorable; and the information which I propose
to give origina'ly cost thousands of dollars, and I
feel quite certain of the fact that any person who
will give it a fair trial can make a haudsome for
tune in one year, so sure as to render a failure
absolutely impossible. Address, post paid,
D. F. BLACKBURN,
jan 10 c2m Hampshire, Maury Co., Tenn.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE,
IN BAKER COUNTY GA.
THE MU use It I HER, desirous of removing from
tke Stato-of Georgia, otters for sale his PLAN
TATION, lying on the waters of the Coolawbsee,
five miles West of Albany, adjoining the lands of
Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholls and others; oontain ng
3,125 acres, moro or less.
There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated
land Tho land is suituated so that it can bo easi
ly divided, and if two purchasers appear, the sub
scriber will divide it so as to suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do wol! to
address “Moore & Edwards” or myself at this
place.
JOnN J. RAWLS.
Macon, Ga. August 30. 1853. ctf sep 1
Mv Agent, living on the place, will show the
Lands to any person calling for that purpose.
J. J.R.
(inimil linertisraimts. «i
TGRANITEVILLErfoTELPORIIii^
T6TE d r orßi^°l offer l so , r Bale the abov °
HOTEL, with tho whole Lot of nearly GK*
Ihree and a. Half Acres, beautifully situltef^i
Canal street, with all other necessary buddings
SSfiJStfSSXt-"’ " -»»
<si,' A j Bpßoi u US u S^^ BliE ’ aov °nty-two feet lone with
Sheds on both sides, has recently been tho
£ w . ood mater ‘als—and a GARDEN, of nearly
Two Acres, under a new enclosure of the bosl
a fe \hJrTu g h r( broad D cast e "oy P er n o k f “ompotf Ch ThJ
Persons wishing to buy thw v»ln«iS„ DIOB ' ,
sM&saxissgJHrWis
reside on the premises all the time. ? ° D ° Wh ° WIU
lerms, to au approved purchaser, will be mndn
the y "l) l tbV Ce !r modatinK '. aml P oa *ession given S
ed from thatGlay"untVl‘isf Ja WHI b ° rCnt '
C ul6cribßr '
-ii° 14 „ c 5 B. Mcßride.
WIVT. STENSON & SON
HAUDWaRE COMM.SIU.X A«W S
i GEHT l\ cu i St T' Ntw w-
A ~S &Sfrtß»Srttß •Si
»A w T. c r au T 7„s i 4
Steel and Files, of all descriptions Carr 8
portation. 80 ICitfcd Trade -
mmH- ela ntation forsale-
T TATmw ,ber c offerS forsale tho PLAN.
A ln Scnven county, on which
John Jackson now resides, containing One
Ihousand, Two Hundred acres with »l“L* n
Hundred and Fifty acres cleared and under good
fence; Houses, both the Dwolling and out houses
in good repair Said Land lies within one mile of
he Savannah River, and from one to two miles
below Hudson s Ferry on said river, and with the
above mentioned land may be bought a good wood
and timber landing. Terms to suit conveni
ence of a purchaser. ' BW
For further particulars address, or call on John
Jackson, on the place, or the subscriber "n Sys
vama. jan!2 c 6 GEO. L. JACKSON.
IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN
x V° ll ?' d » Wa V* Make Mwcy
[ OIFEB for sale upwards of thirty different
1 Reee.pt*, many of which have been sold the
past year for five do law a piece, and the whole
comprising so many different ways to make money
In Jio sale of one of these articles alone, I have
known young men the past year to make from five
to twelve dollars per day ; and in the manufacture
and sale of any one of the articles, no young m w
of energy and.ability can fail ta make money
Address L. BOWMAN, Boston, Mass., enclosing
one dollar, and the whole number o' Reoeints will
be forwarded by mail. No letter taken 7om he
office unless prepaid. c3m dec 21
GARDEN SEED, NEW CROP, 1853
\ GENERAL assortment of fresh ImnnrtnA
xY GARDEN SEED, crop 1853, has just arrived*
Gardeners, Merchants, Planters, and others, that
are fond of fine vegetables, are invited to call and
examine my stock. Among the assortment are a
variety of Extra Early Peas, Beans, Cabbage
Lettuce, Spring Turnips, Carrots, Beets, Onion
Sctts.dc. For sale, at Wholesale or Retail bv
dec3 c3m WM. HAINES, Augusta.
AXES.
THE woll-known superiority of the GENIIT'VP'
HARTFORD COLLINS AXES,°has inducod
somemanufacturers to stamp their axes 11. COL
LINS, and such axes arc frequently sold as mv
manufacture. J my
The GENUINE COLLINS AXES, which have
been made under my direction for more than
twenty-five years, and which liavo sustained such
found at our Depot in the city of New York, and
at .principal Hardwaro Stores in the large
clUes - '-‘i SAM'L W. nor.T.Twchl
apr A c lv
FA. MADGE would rospcetfully inform
• tho amateurs of Roses, that he has now«VftAJr
a superb collection of new and rare varie
ties, which he will be happy to supply such as may
desire them. His prices to Nurserymen will be as
low as those of any Nursery at the North, and hi*
Rose Bushes will be generally of a larger size. He
has also made recent additions to bis stock of
FRUIT TREE’S, and can now supply fine sorts of
the following varieties: Apples, Pears, Quinces,
Poaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums, Cherries.
Soft Shell Almonds, English Walnuts, and Hazle
nuts.
Also, GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS, such as Ca
melia Japonica, Orange and Lemon Trees, Ac., and
hardy flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. Orders
from tho country will be promptly attended to, and
Trees and Shrubs carefully packed and directed.
Fresh Osage Orange Seed on hand.
Catalogues of Roses and Fruit Trees will be sent
gratis, to all post-paid letters. Address
nov 15 TuAoSm F. A. MAIIGE. Augusta, Ga.
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
OSMOND A GRAY, Proprietors.
THE PROPRIETORS of the above named
Establishment, in returning their sincere
thanks to their friends and the public in general,
for the very liberal patronage extended to them,
since they have been in operation, would respect
fully state that they arc now prepared to execute
all orders for IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS
with despatch at the shortest notice and in the
manner.
To Railroad Companies anil Car Builders.
Wo are prepared to manufacture to order ah
kinds and sizes of Railroad Car and Engine
WHEELS, equal t.o any manufactured at the
North ; Holding Morphy's Patent right for mak
ing “Murphy’s Patent Solid Hub CAR WHEELS,”
we are now maufacturing a Single Plate Railroad
CAR W HEEL, equal if not superior to any other
Plato Wheel, and far superior to the Spoke Wheels
now in use.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture of
all other kinds of Railroad Car, and Engine CAS
TINGS, including Froggs, Switches, Chairs; also
Bridge ISOLTS and CASTINGS, for every descrip
tion of Bridges.
We are also prepared to fit up all sizes and kinds
of Railroad CAR WHEELS, with AXLES, Boxes,
Caps and Brases, complete.
To Mill Owners and Millers.
Mill and Gin GEARING, CASTINGS, Ac.,
furnished at the shortest notice, of the best mate
rials and workmanship, and at tho lowest prices.
“American Iron Foundry, Augusta, Ga.,
dec 2 dfely Hoc 2. 1853.
P ATRONISE SOUTHERN ENT I RPRISE.
COMBS 4c CO.’S. SOL ! HERN EXPRESS.
■jVTEW YORK, Office 38 Broadway, Parisen
lx King A. Co., .Agents.
Charlesle-ton, Office 9 Ilayco Street, F. T. Pen
tecost Agent.
Augusta, Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets, S.
T. Combs. Agent.
Wo now forward by Express to and from New
York, Charleston, Columbia, Augusta, Atlanta,
LaGrange, West Point, and Montgomery, Ala.
Merchants and others shipping from New York
and other northern Cities, to points on our line will
please order their Packages sent to our Office, New
York, as this will he thcereapest and most expedi
tious means of Transpottation to them. Our Ex
press is tho only Express from Charleston to the in
terior of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and
Tennessee, and Merchandise of any description to
bo forwarded by Express Irom the nortborn Cities,
or from Chari ston to any of the above places or
for other points on our lines, will be forwarded
promptly and at the lowest rates, it sent to our
Office in cither of the above places. Packages to be
cxpr( ssed from Charleston for the north* rn Cities, if
marked “Per Combs A Co’s Express,’’ Charleston
and Bill Lading rendered u», will receive prompt
attention and be forwarded by first Express afier
their reception. Our facilities from Charleston to
the above places and points on the Western and
Atlantic liailroad are good, and vo feel confident
of giving satisfaction. S T. COMBS,
oot 13 F. T. PENTECOST.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS
AVERY desirable location for a practicing
Physician for sale, situate about thirty miles
from Augusta, and within one and a half miles of
a Bail Hoad Depot. A practico of between three
and four thousand dollars may be done in the
neighborhood. The social, educational and reli
gious advantages of lhe situation aro excellent.
Apply at tt.is office. dfActf oct 20