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puiilif .fnlhl EXECUTOR’S SALE. 11 ¥ virtue of an or i r from the Honor xbleCuurt A of Ordinary of Burke County, will be sold, before the Court House door in Carrollton. Carroll L county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, H between tho u<ual hours of sale, lot* of Land No. | .2 Uh two hundred and thirty, in the K Sth) eighth District originally Carroll county, containing 202 j Acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of Wil liam Penrow. deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors To’nis on the day. Purchas ers to p.iv for titles. JOHN P. ALLEN, Ex’r. ? WARKEN SHERIFF S SALE. ’l'l7’iLL BE SOLO, before the Court House VV door in Warrenton, on the first Tues lay in OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, Three Hundred and Fifty (350; acres, more or loss, oak and hickory LAND, lying in said county, on the Blue Branch, adjoining lands of Curran Bat tle, Harmon Hubert. Jaber. M. Thompson, and others, levied on ns the property of Drury Nelson, to satisfy a fi. fa issued from Warren Inferior Court, in favor of Cody d Neal vs. Drury Nelson. > property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney E. A. BRINKLEY. Dep Sh’ff. JASPER SHERIFF S SALE. THILL be sold, before the Court Hou c door in I V » Monticello, Jasper cou tty, on the first Tues day in OCTOBER next, within tb.o legal hours ( f fcido. one Negro Giri, about seven years o’d. by the same of HARRIET, fa vial on as the property of E U M rga >, to satisfy fi .As issuing fn m the Inferior Court of Jasper county, in favor of Til- - man Neblet, R. Kirg, and Loyal A Langston vs Asi H Morgan. Property levied on by Deputy Sheriff. this22d August. 1851. ADMINISTNATOR’S SALE. TTTiLI* be sold, on the fi-st Tuesday in OCTO- V > BER next, at the Market House in the town of Louisville, be.ween the usual hours of sale. Three Hundred acres of Land lying upon the waters of Big Creek, ic Jvffer.-on county, adjoining lands of II idson Sari th and others. Sold as the property of Absalom Pryor, deceased, tor the ben efit of the heirs of said 4e.‘ca>ei Terms on the i day. ’ A. R. WRIGHT, Adm’r., i aug~4 de bonis non. cum testamonto. ■ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTO- V \ BER next, at the Mark t House in the town of Louisville, between the usual hours of sale. Four Hundred and Fifty acres ot Land, lying upon the • waters of Clear Creek in Jeffers m county, adjoin -x ing lands of William Hadden. Benj Hadden, and g others Sold as the property 0:' John Hadden, de y cea*ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Terms on the day of sale. aug24 " A R. WRIGHT. Adm’r. a ~ A-)MI .ISTRATOVS SALE? WILL be sold, before the Court House door in Waynesboro’, Burke county, in pursuance of an order trom the Honorable the Court or Ordi nary of said countv, on the first Tuesday m Octo ber next between the uspal hours of sale, a Negro Man named DICK, a House Carpenter: Negro Girl. NARCISSAS: Negro Girl REBECCA, and an infant l»y the name of LUCINDA, belonging to the estate of George W. Collins, dec’d. Terms on the day. LEWIS R. COLLINS, Adm’r. aug23 AD WILL BE SOLD, on the firs’. Tuesday in JAN UARY next, by order of the Court of Ordi nary, at the Court House door, in the town of Wayneaboro’, Burke county, within the legal hours of sale, The following property, belonging to the Estate of the late Knighuill, consisting of a tract or ; parcel of LAND, containing 515 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John il C-x and John Coalson, Richard Me Murray. E. D Robertson and -others. Z. WIMBERLEY, Adm’r. _ au s 9 ADMINISTRA '’OH S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, will be sold. before the Court House door in Syl vania, Scriven county, under tin order of the Hon orable the Coirt of Ordinary of said county, a tract of Land in 3 «i 1 county. containing Five Hun 'dred aud Sixty eight acres, be the same ■ more or less, adjoining lands of W. W. Stark. ■ Henry B Me«rs. John il. .8 m th. and P. L. Wa .e, j belonging to the Estate of James W Bujvic, de | ceased, late of said county. So d lor a division i among the heirs. - augl CAPERS B >WIE Adm’r. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE ■YYTILL be sold, before the Court House door in 1 VV Covington, on the first Tuesday tn OCTO- ; BER next, the PLANTATION iu Newton coun ty of Allen Summers, of said deceas | od. containing 1,000 acres. *The Pi -nrat on is well ! improved, and in a good state of fttltivation. about : one half cleared, a good Dwelling. Negro Houses. | and other out houses. Ou the place is one of the ■ blkt water powers in the State, and during the past year an entirely new Wheat and Corn Mill has been erected, at a eost of near $5,000. A new saw mill also has been recently erected, and in good opcrat on. It is situated 9 miles from Cov ington, 7 miles from Oxford, on the Laurenceville Road, on tne Little Hayne s Creek To the capi talist this would prove a good a id profitable in vestment. The nett proceeds of the Flour Mill. ; alone, is estimated at $ 1.5 i 0 per annum For parti culars, address J. W B. Sum me at Kingston. Cass co. or the Administratrix, atShtffield, Newton co. Sold f>r the purpose of distributionamong the Legatees to the last will and testament of Allen Summers, deceased MARGARET SUMMERS. Adm’x., jy23 with the will EXECUTOR’S SALE 1420 ACRES OF LAND-1000 IN THE WCT’DS. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Court House door in For. syth, Monroe County, the lands whereon Thomas Walker lived at the time of his death, being 1420 Acres, upwards of 1000 Acres being in the woods, and as well timbered a- any land in middle Geo gia. The p! lis i’ quite healthy, an i Les 4 or 5 miles cart of Forsyth. 'Ahy-p rson wishing 1 o buy an excellent settlement, will please cal) and examine Sold by order of the will ■■ nd for thp benefit of the Legatees of Thomas Walker . Termj—l2 mouths credit. jy2s E 11. W AT.KER. Ex’or 2,000 ACRES~oF VALUABLE JLATJD FOR SALE BY authority o: the last will and testament of Grace Hicks, late of Crawford county de ceased, the undersigned w !1 sell, before the Court House door in the Town of Knoxville on the fir«t Tuesday in October next, the PLANTATION lately occupied by Mrs Hi -ks Tins Plan-ation contain* T *0 Thousand Acre* of L ind, is situate.on the Flint River, three miles above the Ferry, kriowy as the Agency, it Fes eight miles from the Court House, and tea ni'h-s from the town of Reynolds, on tfie Mu u cogecßail road. • This Plantition consi.-ts of level Biver bluff Lands and rich Uplands, the cr- p* are safe f">rn high water, and have never y< t .aikd to make -i good crop of Cotton or Grain, and in poi-t o f health i.-: not ex rcHe Iby ny place in Georg a and is recommend* 1 especially for its heahh 'There are about eight hundred acres of clear land, the balance in good wo d land Mr. I’houias J »!icy, on the pla e. will sh -w it to i persons wishing to sec it, and th : s ibscrii ers will /give any further information that may be de ired LEVI B. .SMITH, Exc mtor, Talbotton. Ga. THOS J. SHE HERD Ex’r.. je23 ctl Covington, Ga LAND FOR SALE. if TILL HE SOLD, to he highest bidder, V V if not disposed of before, on the prern- .u TUESDAY, the HHh of Octub r next. Nin Hundred and Sixty acres of LAND, die late resi lence of the subscriber, in he county of Madison, on the waters ot Beaverdam Greek and Smith Broad River, adjoining lauds <4 Hitchcock Arnold I and others, with good buildings; sum Four Hun dred acres In wood*’, with the best -i t ring- of water; lies sixteen miles Bast of Athens « Terms—One-third cash the Balance in two an nual payments, with note and approved security augJ3 e d WM. H BA KN E'l J * PURE JETHRO COTTON SEED A FEW SzlCKh of choice Jethro C >tton Seed for sale: two bushels in a sack Price three dollars per sack. Samples of the Cotton can be jeen at u ? office. j«n 12 MAct/ D ANTIGNAC, EVANS 4CO WANTED. AT the Augusta Cotton Mills, 50 Power Loom Weavers, and 0 or 8 good Families, or 4 or more Operatives each. Enquire at the Factory, o» the Superintendent, or at the office on Broad-st Jan 18 etf puhlir ?nlrs. ■ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. LNDEk, aud by virtue of an order from the Ho .orable Court ol Ordinary of Burke coun ty, will be sold before t. e Court House door in Waynesboro. Burke county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, between the usual hours of sale, a tract of LAND in said county, belonging to the Estate of Alfred Inman, Into ot said county, deceased, containing 225 acres, more or less, ad joining James Griffin, on the east, Jeremiah In man, on the West, south by.Ogeechee River, and north by Jeremiah S. Inman. Sold for the bene fit of the heirs. Terms on the dav. Purchasers <0 pav for titles. DANIEL A. INMAN. sept2l JEREMIAH S. INMAN, J Aam rt ~ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ON the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, be tween the legal bouts of sale, will be sold at the Court House door in Waynesboro: a tract of LAND lying in the county of Burke, adjoining lands of John C. Poythress and Vincent Bearfield, and containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, a part of the real Estate of Samuel Barron deceased. Sold under an order from the Court of Ordinary of Burke county . RANSOM LEWIS. sept!9 1854 Adm’r de bonis non. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 4GBEEABLY to an order from the Ordinary - A of Burke county, will be sold, at the late resi dence of Dr. F. V. Burdell, deceased, in the town of Waynesboro', on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next the Perishable Property of said deceased, eondsting of Household and Kitchen Furniture; two Wagons. Buggy and Harness; two pair ot Horses; Cattle. Hogs; lot of Medicines. Books, Ac. Terms made known on the day of sale. Sale continued from day to day until every thing is sold, septifi JOHN J. JONES. Tern. Adtn r. AD MINISTR ATOK S SALE ? | y.NDER an crderof.tho Court of Ordinary of L Burke c- unty, will be sold? on the first Tues * day in NOVEMBER next, between the legal hours | of sale, at the Court Home door in Waynesboro’, a Tract f LAND lying in said county, adjoining 1 lands of John C Poythress and Vincent Bearfield, ( and containing One Hundred and Fifty acres more or less, being a part of the Real Estate of Samuel 1 Barron, >ate of said county, deceased. KANS M LEWIS, Adm’r., sept!3 de bonis non. Sam i. Barron. . EXECI SALeT~ . YTpLL be sold, on the 17th of OCTOBER next, V » at the house o f George W. Hardaway, in W arren county, by order cf the Court of Ordinary, the following property, belonging to Sina A. Bue j ford, deceased, to wit: | One Piano Forte; one French Bedstead; one ’marble Wash?tand and Table: ono lot of fine . Glass Ware; one lot of China AV are; one line • Guittarrh; and various other articles too tedious ito mention. Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and : creditors of the said deceased. Terms made known ! on the day of sale. EDWARD C HARDAWAY, Ex’r' septl3 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Burke county, will be sold, before the Court House door in Sylvania, Scriven county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, a Tract ot LAND, in said county cf Scriven, containing One i Hundreji and Sixty acres, more or less, adjoining i W iUiam Oliver and the county line, ami on the Bor.v r Dam Creek. Sold as part of the Real Es * We cf St- phen Mills, d eceased, for the benefit of 1 the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms •on the day. Purchasers to vav for titles. I septi3 WM. H MILLS, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. U NDER and by virtue of an order from the Honorable the Co <rt of Ordinary of Scriven county, will be sold, before the Court House door in Sylvania, on the first Tuesday in NOV EMBER next. Two Tracts of LAND in said county, belong ; ing to the Estate of Levin Clifton, deceased, con ; taining, in both tracts, Four Hundred and Fifty 1 acres, more or less, the widow’s dower excepted, adjoining lands of Ezekiel Clifton, Mary Clifton, i E. H. Scharbrough. at the time of survey, and now [ adjoinina lands of William Wadley and OgeCchee 1 River. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and ered ! itors of said deceased. Terms on the dav. MOURNING CLIFTON, Adm'x., scptlO LEVI H. BEST, Adm’r. ' Dita nf Sbininistrntuui. Georgia, bi ickecounty —Whereas,Sa- ; rah Matilda Rollins applies for’Lctters of Ad- i ministration on the Estate of Robert Rollins, de- i ■ceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot said de- I ceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary. to be held in and for said county, on the first : Mon lay in November next, and show cause, if any • they have, why said letters should not be granted. ' Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 19th day Rf September, 1854. i sept2l EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary. pEORGIA SCRIVEN COUNT 1 .—Whereas, ’ v T Archibald M Stubbs applies to me for Letters I of Administration, de bonis non, on tho Estate of | Edwin T. N. Everett, late of said county, dec’d.— Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu ar, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, t<» be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary. to be held >n and for said ccunty, on th*e first Monday in O tuber next, and make objections, if any they have, why said letters should not be ! granted. Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this ■ sth day of September, 1854. I septlO ALEXAND .11 KEMP. Ordinary. Georgia, burke count? Whereas, William W. Montgomery applies for Letters of I Administration on the Estate of Dr Ferdinand V. 1 Burdell, late of said county, deceased— -1 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be And appear at my office, on or be fore the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted". Given under my hand, at office in Wayesboro’, this 24th day of August. 1854. aug26 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary. / 1 m»R(.ia. burke COI iy WboreaZ VJT Mary Ann McEI mu r ray applies tor Letters of A 'ministrati n on the Estate of John G. McEl marray late ot said county, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ah and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased. to 4>c and appear at inv office, on or before he first Monday io O 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 22 I day of August. 1854. aug24 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary. r || <)!<<. lb BLKKk. <.OL.\TV .—-VV hurras. ’ T Ar.-rnt Meritt applies tor Letters < f Adtninis tra/ion on the E.-tate of George Meiitt, late of said county, deceased— Th.arc therefore to cite and admonish, all ;ind singular, the k ndred and creditors of said di '.’C'-Jsed, to be and appear ar. my office, cn or be fore the !ir«t Monday in October next, to show cause, it any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, nt office in Waynesboro’, thi- 22'1 day of August 1854 aug24 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary. ij.OItGCV, Bl EKE COUNTY. Whereas, v J Everett 1 indal app res for Letters of Adminis trahon on the Estate of Samuel J. Tin lai, late of ■'ai i ounty, deceased— These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sing’ Jar, the kit dio l and creditors of said de ceased, to lie and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday hi October next to show cause if any they have, why said letters should r/ot be grante . Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 22*1 day of August, I8;>4. aug24 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary. FOR SALE. rllE "übscriher being desirous of moving his planting inLercHt West, offers for sale his PLANTATION in the first District of 3XZ. Dorrgr erty c*uint.y, (formerly Baker,) oncmile west of Albany, containing Seven Hundred and Fifty acres five hiirmrcd *>f which is in a high state ol cultivation, with a splendid DWELLING, and all • out house rjceil' d on a plantation. I have no hesitancy in saying any planter can rpakc seven *»ags of cotton to the hand, with corn, tc., i' rofiortion Persons wishing to purchase, will address the undersigned at Albany, Ga., as he is determined to sell. mar7 ts E. T. JONES. iL'rttrrs of /"I l-.ORGEI, SCRIVEN COUNTY—Whereas, v.F Robert Arnett, Guardian of Robert Williams, applies for Letters Dismissory from said Guardian snip— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred, and all other pnrsons concerned, to bo and. appear before tho Court of Ordinary, tube hell in and for said county, on the second Monday in January next, and show cause, if any they have, why said L tters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this sth day of September, 1854 sept 10 ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. GEORGIA. St RIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, Archibald M. Stubbs, applies for Letters of Guardianship for the persons and property of Har dy G- Everett and James F. Everett, minor chil dren, under the age of 14 years, of Edwin T. N. Everett, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred of said minors, and all other persons concerned, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to bo held in and for said coun ty, on the first Monday in October next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, this sth dav of September, 1854. septlO ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. GEORGLA? SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas 4 J. B. Hayne applies to me for Leiters of Guar dianship for tho person and property of Ezekiel Lambert— • These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, al! and singular, the kindred, and other persons con cerned, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary, to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in October next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should net be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, at Sylvania, this 23d day of August. 1854. aug27 ALEXANDER KEMP. O-dir iry. GEORGIA' BURKE COUNTY.--Whereas Malcom D. Jones applies for Letters of Guar dianship for the persons and property of John and Julia Connelly, minors, under 14 years of age, of Patrick B. Connelly, deceased— These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu’ar, the kindred and creditors of said minors, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if anv they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 22d day of August, 1854. aug24 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary. 00THCAL0GA MILLS FOR SALE. AY TILL BE SOI D. on the first Tuesday in Oc- I V tober next, before the Court House door in Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., the above valuable Merchant Mills, wi U the lands attached. These Mills arc are situated on the Oothcaloga Creek, in the heart of the finest grain growing portion of Cherokee. They are within a mile of the flourish ing town of Ca houn. through which the State Road passes. These Mills run four sets of Stones, and are furnished with the all gearing Machinery, &c. ; common in the be?t merchant Mills. The water power is excellent, and unsurpassed by any n Cherokee Georgia. There is a Saw Mill at tached. The tract contains nearly eight hundred acres of fine valley land, more than two hundred acres be ing recently cleared, under good fencing and in ex cellent order for cultivation. The lands are of very superior quality, and equal to the best valley land in this part of the State. The Mills and lands will be sold together: or. if purchasers pre fer, separately. They are sold for a division. Per sons desiring to buy, may contract for the property privately with the subscriber, who may be found at his residence.on the premises. Terms—One-third cash; the balance in pay ments in one and two years. jy22 ctOct JAMES C. LONGSTREET. A TEACHER WANTED. “ 4 YOUNG MAN, who can produce satisfactory A testimonials as to his character and competen cy, and who has two years experience in teach ing the Latin and Greek Languages, and the high er branches of Mathematics, wishes to secure a situation as teacher of a Classical and Scientific School, or a situation in some Academy of respec table standing. Address D. I K,- Orangeburg C. 11.. S. C. N B I shall be near St. Mathew P. O. until the first of August. ctfjk Marietta Advocate will insert the above weekly for 3 months, and forward bill to D. I. K , Orangeburg C. H., S. C. FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. THE Fi’th Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute for the promotion of Art, Mechani cal Ingenuity and Industry, will be held at the New Hall, now being erected on Meeting Street, in the citv of Charleston, commencing on Wednes day, 15th of November, and continue open for Exhibition until 29th day of November. Suitable premiums will be given to the best speci mens in Art, Mechanism, and other branches of Industry; also, of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, ’’orn Wheat, Rye, Oats, x otatoes, and other agri cultural products. The Lalies, to whom tho Institute his been so much indebted, are respectfully informed that suitable premiums will bo provided .by the Com mi tee, aud awarded to ttie best specimens in every department of Ladies’ Work. The following special premiums are offered : For the largest quantity of Cocoons, raised on one plantation, not less than ten bushels—a Silver Pitcher, or SSO. For the largest quantity of Spun Silk, tie pro duce of any one plantation, not less than ten pounds—"a Silver Pitcher, or SSO. For the best improved Sea Island Cotton Gin, on some new principle, superior to those now in gener al use. or for any real or important improvement thereon—a Gold Medal. For tho best Stallion—a Silver Cup. For the best Mar&h Tackey Stallion—a Silver Cup. For the best Marsh Tackey Golding—a Silver Cup. For the best pair Marsh Tackeys, for draft—a Silver Cup. For the best specimen of Sun Flower Seed Oil, not loss than one gallon—a Silver Cup. For the best specimen of Rape Seed Oil, not less than one gallon—a Silver Cup. For the best Cashmere Ram—a Silver Cup. For the best Cashmere Ewe—a Silver Cup. For tho best three quarter blood Ca.-hmere Kid —a SilverCup>. For the best Ram—a Silver Cup. For the best Boar—a Silver Cup. For the invention of a suitable Machine for pul verising Red Pepper -a Gold Mqdal. For the best Steam Engine—a Gold Medal For the best model of an improved Steam Fire Eosine —a Gold Medal. For the best Essays’ on Southern Grasses— Ruffin Priz Silver Pitcher. For the Lest specimen of American Sculpture— a Silver Pitcher. The Directors of tho Institute take great pleas ure in stating to tho public that by the liberality 'if the Slate and City to this Institute, they have now in course of erection to be completed by the !.,t July inst, and in ample time for the approach ing Fair, a large, commodious and elegant Building, capable o holding in its main Hall 3.500 persons; and also in-connection with it a very well adapted and spacious machine Room, which will enable the Institute to furnish sufficient power for any kind of machinery that may be offered for exhibition. Every attention will be paid to all articles sent for exhibition. AH articles entered for premiums, must bo sent in on or before Saturday, 11th day* or November next* directed to the care of the Clerk of South Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles may be sent after that day for exoihition only. Contribu tors to the Fair are respectfully requested to send full descriptions of the articles, and such general information as may be 0; use to the Judges, and suitable for publication. Address CLERK OF THE S. C. INSTITUTE, jy2 ctd Charleston, S. C. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ChcxlnutStreet, above Fourth, Philadelphia. CJ. MacLELLAN, (late of Jones’ Hotel,) has the pleasure to inform his friends and tho travelling community, that he hasleased this House for a term of years, and is now prepared for tfee reception of Guests. The Local advantages of this favorite establish mcni arc too well known to need comment Thu House and Furniture have been put in first rate order: the rooms arc large and well ventila ted. Thu Tables will always be supplied with tho best, and tho proprietor pledges himself that no effort on his part shall be wanting to make the United States equal in Comforts to any Hotel in the Quaker City. elO jy4 Dgnl JSntirtfi. SIXTY DAVS alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell a Negro Boy by the name of Lewis, belonging to William M. Hen derson, deceased. septlO JOHN CAMRON, Guardian. SIXTY BAYS after date, made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell all the following Negroes, to wit: Maria, a woman, and her two children, Voter, and an infant child, tho property of David Lee, a minor. septlO HARDY C. PARKER, Guardian. SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty for leave to sell tho Real and Personal Estate of James Clark, late of said county, deceased. septi* JAMES H. ROYAL, Adm’r. SIXTY DAYS after date, application wilTbo made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell a House and Lot in Alex ander. in said county, belonging to the estate of Freeman Mulkey, deceased. septi* JAMES H. ROYAL, Adm’r. SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Lydia Duke, minor of Calvin Duke, deceased. aug26 JOSEPH B. JONES, Guardian. SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leave to sail all tho Real Estate of John G. Hatcher, late of said county, deceased. aug24 OLIVER 11. PERRY, Adm’r. SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to tho Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to Mary A. M. Murray. L. P. MURRAY, | „ augis W. H. MURRAY, ( SIXTY DAYS after date, application’will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Scriven coun ty, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Martha Rodes, deceased. augls ARCHIBALD SMITH, Adm’r. piJOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the Estate of -Lx Thomas Neal, Sr., late of Warren county, de ceased, are requested to make payment to t' e sub scriber; and those having demands against said estate, will present them, and they will be prompt ly paid. eept9 ' GEORGE V. NEAL, Ex’r.. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. Til E SUBSCRI BER, desirous of removing from the State of Georgia, offers for sale his PLAN TATION, lying on the waters of the Coolawhaee,. five miles West of Albany, adjoining tho lands of Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholls and others; containing 3,125 acres, more or less. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. The land is euituated so that it can be easi 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 *t Edwards” or mysolf at this Place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga. August 30. 1853. ctf . sep 1 My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lands to any person calling for that purpose. J. J.R. LOOK OUT OR YOU’LL LOSE A FORTUNE, IV/iie/i you can make in one year for One Dollar. rTIHL undersigned now offers, for SI, postpaid, JL to send Bowman’s 30 Ready Ways to,make Money, and Blackburn’s Fortuno, which you can make in one year for sl. lean confidently say, that no man can fail to make a fortune in one year with both of these men’s receipts. The public may rest assured that they are no humbugs, but all easy, honorable and respectable; and any man can attend to it. whether he is able to labor or not, for which the business does not require but little labor, and the business can bo started with so small a capital that any man can raise $.3 or $4 to start on. No man will ever regret sending for them, whether he be rich or poor; and if any person does send to me for these Receipts, and after they re ceive them, if they do say that they are not worth the money that they paid for them, and cannot sell them to any person for the amount lor them, all they have to do to get their money back is to enclose the Receipts in a letter, and pay the postage, and send them baek to me if they find them to be a humbug. So no one can fail to see the liberality of the proposition I offer. Or if any per son wants one of these men’s receipts, all they have to do is to send me 50 cents, post paid, and 1 will send them the one they order, to any part of the United States, and pay the postage on them myself. Ha knoivn mon to make from SSO to $?o in a single aay by tne receipts I otter to send. Some persons will say if there is so much money to be made with these receipts, why don’t tho un dersigned make it himself' I answer that I can make money, and can also instruct others to make it. So no person can say that I cannot make money with these receipts, for I answer I can, and if any person thinks so, all they have to do to con vince themselves, is to send to n»e for these receipts and then they will say at once that any man ean fast, honorable and easy. So no man can lose his dollar, for I have’proposed to send it back, if they don’t say that they are worth the money paid for them. So no one ean send his money at random. He can send it on a sure foot ing. But you must not send them back without you can safely say that you cannot make money with the receipts, or they are nothing but hum bugs. I have not long since purchased these re ceipts. and find them to bo as they are recommend ed. And why I propose to sell them so cheap, is to let every man have a ch mce to make a fortune. Nc person will regret paying one dollar forinstruc tion to make a fortune in such a little time. So I can sell them, and make money myself. No person would be in my way if I was to sell one million of of the receipts. Address post paid. THOMAS G WALLIS. aug!s c2m Stone M entain, Ga. IMPROVED LANDS FOR SALE. A TRACT, knownas tho “Lowry Place,” of - “20 acres, of red valley land ; 150 acres clear- ed, good Dwelling House and out-buildings, a fine Spring ; and, w th the exception of about 15 acres lying exceedingly level; lying on the road load ing from Cartersville to Kingston, in Cass county, is near the Railroad, and within one a d a quarter miles of the Cherokee Baptist Malo College, and within one and a half miles of iho Methodist Fe male College. Avery large portion of this land is first quality valley land. A lawyer, of good moral character and business h ilut.s, piurchasfing, and desiring to enter business, would bo taken into partnership, in a good prac tico-in all the counties of the Cherokee Circuit. Also, a tract of 500 acres on Coosa River, 22 miles below Rome, 250 of which is first quality Lotton land, 75 osfk and hickory upland, and the balance long leaf pine, interspersed with big-bud hickory. T>As is one of tho most desirable farms, to the size of it, on Coosa River. AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT. Cassville, Ga. <’2tu :iu''2fi FOR SALE. THE subscriber, desirous of movi- g West, offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying SV in tho county of Oglethorpe, ono mi fa above the village of oodstock, and about seven miles from the U oodville Station, on the Georgia Railroad, containing a thousand acres, more or less, ot which between two and three hundred acres are in the woods. I’te place is healthy and well improved, I having a good country Dwelling, and coirfortable j xlcpiro C.i bins. Also, a good Gin bouse, ScrOw, i Stables, and all other necessary out buildings ' 1 ersons wishing to examine tho property, can de so ! by calling on the subscriber, and in his absence on I his overseer on the premises Tl , , ROBERT THOMAS, Philomath P. 0., Oglethorpe county, Ga. atfg3o otf WANTED FOR THE NEXT YEAR. A TEACHER (without family! to take charge 11. <1 asmall School in the country. Satisfactory testimonials of character and capability to pre pare boyswell tor College, required. Salary about SSOO. Address the subscriber at. Lexington, Ogle thorpo county, Ga. DAVID C. BARROW. aag3o ctf CROCKERY., CHINA, GLASS WARE, &c GOULDS & I LeIOTT. importers. 195 I earl Street, {near Maiden Laue NEW YORK. 4 lIEAV4 stock, a general wnd beautiful as . or Gnent, latest styles; prices which defy com petition, and a pleasant place for all whrflii it may concern, to pass a few moments in exivuiination.— Re packed fovCountry Trade in the most careful manner. Terms liberal. c3mo julylS DR. EDWARD C. HUGHES, I I AV !NC removed to Waynesboro , tenders his 11 Professional Services to tho citizens in and around the Village. c3m aug 3i (Ohntrnl Slbnrrtiiifnunte. TANNERS’ NOTICE. THE subscriber being unable to obtain aeompe tont Tanner, wishes to sell or lease his Tan Yard, in the Village ,of Lowndesville, Abbeville District, S. C. The Stand is one of tho best in tho State for selling Leather and Sho*'S, and has every facility for carrying on the business profitably.— Address or call on R. M. DAVIS, aug3o efi Lowndesville, S. C. citViiotel, ——— 427 and 429 Broadwy* New York, (Conducted upon the European Elan. rilllis HOTEL has recently been enlarged and .1 refitted with all the modern improvements, and is now open for the reception of permanent and transient boarders and visitors. Meals served at all hours, either in their apartments, (without extra charge,) or in tho private dining rooms or in the Sall a mange, which is attached to the Hotel. This Hotel being located within three minutes walk of the Harlem, Hudson River and New Ha ven Depots. Sojourners to the City will find it to their advantage to give the City Hotel a call, as the proprietor solicits a share ol the'public patron age. GEORGE W. HARPEL, Proprietor. New York, July, 1 54. c6m augll UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE Annual Course ot Lectures in this De partment will commence on MONDAY, No vember 13, and will terminate in the ensuing March. “ James Jones, M.D., Prof, of Practice of Medi cine. J. L. Riddell, M. D., Prof, of Chemistry. Warren Stone, M. D., Prof of Surgery. A. H. Cenas, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics. A. J. W hdderblirn, M. D., Prof, of Anatomy. Gustavus A. Nott, M. D., Prof, of Materia Medica. Thomas Hunt, M. D , Prof, of Physiology and Pathology. Cornelius C. Beard, M. D., and Samuel P. Choppin, M. D., Demonstrators of Anatomy. The rooms for Dissecting will be open on the third Monday in October. Tho faculty are Visiting Physicians and ■ Sur geons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this In stitution from November to April. Ti;e Students accompany the Profos’ors in their visits, and. free of expense, enjoy extraordinary practical advantages There are, during the session, about eight hun dred personsprescribcd for daily. In 1853 the number of patients was thirteen thousand, seven hundred lift -nine THOMAS HUNT, M. D , Dean. A PLANTATION IN DOOLY COUNTY for sale. rjXHE subscriber being permanently loca- E ted at Longstreet, Pulaski county, Ga., is desirous to draw his Farming interest nearer home. As such, he offers his Place in Dooly county for sale, on accommodating terms. The place lies be tween the two Pennahatchce Creeks, and contains 700 acres of as good farming land as can be found in Southwestern Georgia. There arc about 400 acres ot open land, and all well watered. Upon the place was an excellent Mill, which can now he repaired at asmall expense. Around, there is ex cellent society, church privileges, *tc., there bein*- five churches within five miles. Being 17 miles from Montezuma, 27 miles from Hawkinsville, con venience to market, cither in Macon or Savannah, is offered In a word, there are many advantages connected with the place, which when considered, with its healthiness and fertility of soil, &c., con spire to make it one of the most desirable farms in Georgia. I would invite any one desir ing a good Farm, to visit the place and examine the growing crop. Should any wish more land than 1 own, he can get from 400 to 1,600 acres more.. It lies within 3 miles of Vienna, and any one wishing to examine the premises, can do so by applying to Mr. E. Way, upon the place, or,to my self at this place, when I will go with them over it, and show them all connected with it. T E F. WAY. ‘•"Hk’rtrect. Pulaskico, Ga. ctOctl auglO TEACHER WANTRD. A GOOD salary will be given for a maleToaebor, without a family, well recommended, who is competent to prepare children for College, to take charge of a private School. Apply to the subscri ber in Beech Island, South Carolina. _jeß c3m . A. N. DICKS. PRACTICE OF SURGERY. “ Dll. JURIAH HARRISS is prepared to ac commodate. with lodging and nursing, such patients as may bo directed to him for Surgical op erations or treatment. Masters may be assured bat their servants will have every necessary at ention. cly may? FOR SALE? ONE of the best situated larms in Vann’s Val ley, five miles from Rome, Ga., containing 450 acres, about 200 acres cleared. This land is equal to the best valley land in the Cherokee country, and a very healthy place. , The improvements qonsist of a neat Cottage House, (modern style,) Framed Barn, Cotton house, Gin house, Stables and Negro houses, all built in 1853. Also, a fine Apple and Peach Or chard. There are several fine Springs on tho Farm, convenient to the houses, a good outlet to the mountains for stock, and the range is unsur passed in this country. This land has produced Eight Bags of Cotton to tho hand. It also pro duces Wheat finely. Price, SB,OOO, one-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest from possession. As the proprietor wishes to move to Texas early In the Fall—will be sold with the farm. if desired by the. purchaser, the growing crop of i Cotton (75 acres) and Corn (65 acres.) Also, a ; good stock of Mules and Cattle, -and Household Furniture Other lands can be had adjoining this I Farm. Apply to D. S PRINTUP, Esq., Rome, or to W. O. BURNS, Vann’s Valley, Ga. ; j°2l tllc3m ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD? - WILL be paid for the apprehension and MS delivery to me at Danburg, Wilkes Aal j County, of my boy JACK, (knownas Jack Edw.irds) who loft my premises last Spring, and has not been beard of since, but is supposed to be somewhere in Elbert County. He 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. nor3o tf w - BARKSDALE. GASOMETERS. GAS HOLDERS, of all *izes and descriptions, built by the subscribers, at t eir Iron Work, Lewis Street, East Boston. Mass. jel3 c6m HOLDEN & GALLAGHER. SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his valuable Plan: tntion, on tho Chattahoochee River, in the county of Early. This place comprises 2,175 acres of land, about 550 acres of very fertile bottom. 1,000 acres ot fine Oak and Hickory, and tho rest is mixed Pine land. Nearly 600 acres are cleared and in good cultivation, bn tho Plantation are commodious Buildings of every required size and character, water-power Gin, a convenient landing on the river, and tho Dwellings ar» located upon n high, healthy ami abundantly wacered Oak Hill. Address, ANDERSON F. CRAWFORD, Blakely Qa . NEW PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC STOKE North. Side Broad st., next door to IMeckiancs' Bank. Augusta, Creo. 4 A. CLARK -V. MIX have now, and will con- I . stantly keep on hand a select, assortment of j PIANOS, from tho celebrated Manufactories of i Hallhct, 1 'avis X Co., and A. W. Ladd & C0.,- I with or without Colemans tEoi.ian Attach i M ent, 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 lion, tn every respect. Wo have also a large assortment of VIOLINS, GUITARS. FLU t’ES, CLARIONETTS, ACCOR DEANS. Ac.. &c., to which we invite the attention of purchasers. SHEET MUSIC. Wo have a groat variety and feel confident that wo can suit ovejy taste in this line. Persons or dering Music by mail will bepromptly attended to. Tho attention of Members and Leaders of Chairs is respectfully called to Now Instrument called the ORGAN MELODEAN, which is by far superior to any thing now in use for Churches. ILF - We still continue to tune and repair Pian os, and persons in tho country wanting their Pianos Tuned, will please notify us to that effect. [C” Second Hand Pianos taken in exchange and always on hand for sale or rent. A. A. CLARK. oct 20BEN. F. CLARK. ORANGES. —5 bbls, sweet Oranges, just or ceivcd and for sale by sept 2 S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. (taernl IhertifiemnitH. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. STOLEN from the subscriber on Saturday night, the 16th inst., a Roan HORSE, with a blaze face, about 12 years old, and 16 hands high, hav ing a noted lump on the outside of his right hind leg. Any person taking up said horse and deliver ing him to me, at Bcrzelia, Columbia county, shall bo suitably rewarded. sept2l ctf WILLIAM P. HUTCHENS. CHEROKEE LAND FOR SALE. I SHALL SELL my PLANTATION where I live, containing 222 acres of land (a’l good) J3O acres cleared and fresh, a neat Cottage Dwelling’ good Gin House, Stables, Barn, Negro Houses, and all other out houses necessary, a good Mill seat, 3 good Springs, Euharlee Creek running through it, and about 50 acres of the land bottom Tho place is 18 miles from Rome, Cartersville and King ston, and very healthy. It will be sold on the first Tuesday in November, at public outcry, in Cedar Town, unless I sell it previous at private sale. Terms—One-third cash, one-third 12 months, and the balance 2 years, all with interest from date. I desire to quit farming, and now is the chance for a bargain. A. A. TURHUNE, M. D. sept2l ctNl AYEB’S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. • There has long existed a public demand for ar effective purgative pill which could be relied on at sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This hai been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown wit! what success it accomplishes the purpose designed It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy U make the best of all pids one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, anc with’ what success we would respectfully submit t( the public decision. It-has been unfortunate foi the patient hitherto that almost every purgafvi medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived fruit them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being pure!) vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in anj quantity ; but'it is better that any medicine shouic be taken judiciously. Minute directions for theb use in the several diseases to which they are ap piicable are giyen on the box. Among the com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, wt mav mention Liver Complaint, in its various formi of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Bide and Loins; fur, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As au aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of tho body* Ulcers and impurity of the blood ; in short, any and even’ case where a purgative is required. They nave also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel. Ervsipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in tne Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freelj taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and aowels into healthy action, aud restores the appe tite and vigor. They purity the blood, and, by thou stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of *ie body, aud restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, is every purgative medicine reduces the strength, wbei\taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they" suggest themselves to the reason of body; and it is confidently believed this pill wiß answer a better purpose than anv thing which hat hitherto been available to mankind. When thcii virtues are once known, the public will no lor.gci doubt what remedy to employ when in need of s cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they arc pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, nc harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute.directions see wrapper on the Box. . •- PREPARED BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for S'l. —♦ — AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure'of COUGHS. COLDS. HOARSENESS. BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP. ASTHMA. AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy has Avon for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where if aas been employed. So wide is the field of its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. • When once tried its superiority over every’ other medicine of its kind is too appar ent to escape observation, and whore its virtues arc known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ fyr the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs which are. incideffi to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, &c. ; and foi Children it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section? we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it eve* has been, and that the genuine article is sold by— F. Eckstein, Jr , Wholesale Druggist, Cincinnati, Ohio, Haviland. Risley & Co.. W H Tutt, and D. B. Plumb & Co.. Augusta ; Smi'h A Hill. Athens J. D. Chase, Washington ; H. Norton Madison, Hendrick & Pringle, Covington; G. Rhome, Crawfordville: and by Dealers everywhere HOTEL FOR SALE. WILL BE S<>« J>. on the first Tuesday in October next, in the village ol Sparta, 1 ! the fine new Brick HOTEL, known as the Edwards l House, and all the appurtenances * cl nging, and three Lots, containing about, six a res he House |is one hundred feet. lofig, forty.five wide. containing ■ twenty-four good 100 ms, well p astured, wi'h about 1 eight hundred dollars worth ot fuinitur a beauti I ful colonado running the whole hngth This ! House was built by liberal subscriptions ot with the view of the stock pnyii g large div dends. but to give to the village a first t lass Ho 1 Having accomplished their object, the e-tockboldcrs arc now disposed to sell on reasonable terms. Persons ! wishing to engage in the business of Tavern Kecp | ing, will miss a bargain by not callii g. • bis Hotel has a fine granite basement, excellent out houses, and commands usuallv, in additic n to transient, a ! very good home custom. It is rh< lust Hotel in ! any village in Georgia One th.rd of the purchase money will be required • cash \ cry hber»l terms can be c.btaii ed on the balance. Possession on the 16th dm of November next. THOMA' v HALEY, WM FRAI 1 Y, T J SMI H. HARDY C CI LVER, J. B. EDWARDS, Sparta, Aug. 28. septi df»vtO3 Directors. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. - ” ‘ RANA WAY from the subscriber, near Silverton, S.C .on the 14th n si., a u A J latto Boy named ELLICK Said by is about 18 years of age, slender built five ’ert eigh or nine inches high walks with his toes a lit le in dined inward, front tooth som< wba» de>-ayed near the gums, and quick spoken when questioned It is supposed ho may.have a free paa*. and wil endeavor to make his way to Savannah or Chales ton. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to the subscriber, or Ten Dollars for his o lodg« montin jail. JACOB JFOREM aN, Jr. sept 19 ’ ctf