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EXECUTOR S SALE.
ITTILL bo sold, before the Court House doorat
\\ Swainsboro. Emanuel county, on the first
Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the usual
hours of sale, by virtue of, an from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary ofßurke county, a tract of LAND
in said county of Emanuel, containing 12., »crc.,
more or less, bring the summer residence of W i -
Ham Murphree, late of said county of Burke, ad
joining lands of Allen Inman, James Grubbs and
others.
a LSO - r.
Will be sold on the same day, before the Court
House door in Nowton, Baker county, under the
order aforesaid, a tract ot land in said county ol
Baker, containing 250 acres, more or less, known
and distinguished as lot No. 394, m originally, Jth
District Early, now Baker county, belonging to the
Betate of said William Murphree,deceased, dorms
cash. Purchasers to pay for Titles.
JAMES A MURPHREE, Qualified Adm r.
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
VT’ILL be sold, at the late residence of framuel
\ V J. Tindall deceased, in Burke county, on
Saturday, the 12th day of NON EMBER next, all
the perishable property of said deceased, consisting
of Cattle, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Household and
Kitchen furniture, and one Mule and sundry other
articles, too tedious to mention.
oetl2 EVERETT TINDAL, Adin r.
WARREN COUNTY SHERIFF SALE.
I WILL OFFER FOR SALE, on the first Tues
day in NOVEMBER next, in the town ot War
rention, within legal hours ot sale, the undivided
interest of Absolam Johnson, in the. property ot
Randolph Johnson, deceased, (it being the one
seventh part thereof) in the following named no
groes: to wit: John, a man about 37 years old:
Joseph, about 22: Augustus about 25; Aaron about
21: Peter 17. and Lumpkin about 16. All levied
upon and to be sold to satisfy one Fifa issued from
Laurence Inferior Court in favor of Moore & Ucii
tf& &
'''e'.'ii'bßi'nKLEY. Deputy
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
■tttilL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in
\V JANUARY next, at the Court House of
Lowndes county, within tho usual sale hours, lot of
LAND, No. 370. eonsisting of four hundred and
ninety acres, in the 12th district of said county,
sold as the property of the Estate of Allen \ in
gard, late of Gwinnett county, dceeased, and
sold in pursuance of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county of Gwinnett, to make dis
tribution amongst the heirs of deceased. T erms on
Ae dav ot sale. ,
octlO JAMES L. ETCHERSOX , Adm r.
EXECUTOR'S SALE,
-it TILL BE SOLD before the Court House door.
VV in the town of Warrenton, and County of
Warren, on the first Tuesday of DECEMBER next,
at the usual hours of sale, 50 acres of pine LAN D,
belonging to tho estate of John Mayes, deceased;
lying near the waters of Childess Creek, and ad
joining lands of William Lewis, John M ray and
others, in said county. Terms made known on day
of sale. WILLIAM MAYES, Executor.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S sale.
YY/’ILL be sold at the late residence of Archibald
\ V M*. Herrington, deceased, Burke County, on
Thursday the 16th NOVEMBER next, sundry per
ishable property, viz: Mules, Corn and Fodder,
plantation tools and about 3000 Brick and sundry
other articles too tedious to mention. Terms at
sale. STEPHEN M. HERRINGTON,
oct? Administrator.
* ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of Burke county, will be sold before the Court
House door in said county, in W aynesboro, between
the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next a tract of LAND in said county
ofßurke, containing Five Hundred acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of Stephen M. Herrington, on
the North, A. B. Lovett on the South, lands of
Estate of Martin Herrington, deeeased, on the West,
and A. L. Lovett, on the West, sold as the
real Estate of Archibald M. Horripgton, late of said
county, deJeased, for tho benefit of the heirs and
ereditors, and for division. Terms on day. Buyer
to pay for titles.
STEPHEN M, HERRINGTON Adm'r.
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EXECUTOR’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 Carrollton, Carroll
eoanty, on tho first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next,
between the u ual hours of sale, lot of Land No.
(230) two hundred and thirty, in the (Bth) eighth
Dietrict originally Carroll county, containing 202 j
acres, more or less, belonging to the estate of Wil-
Ham Penrow, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on the day. Purchas
ers to pay for JOHN P. ALLEN, Ex’r.
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' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
"ITTILL BE SOLD, on the firstluesday in JAN-
W VARY next, by order of the Court of Ordi
nary, at the Court House door, in the town of
Waynesboro’, Burke county, within the legal hours
of sale, .
The following property, belonging to the Estate
of the late Jesse Knightall, consisting of a tract or
parcel of LAND, containing 515 acres, more or
less adjoining lands of John 11. Cox and John
Coalaon, Richard McMurray. E. D. Robertson and
others. Z. WIMBERLEY, Adm’r.
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
LENDER and by virtue of an order from tho
Honorable Court of ordinary of Scriven coun
ty, will be sold before the Court House door in
Sylvania, Scriven county ; on the first Tuesday in
DECEMBER next, between the usual hours of
sale, a tract of LAND in said county, belonging to
the Estate of Henry B. Mears, deceased containing
Fifteen Hundred acres more or loss, adjoining land
of the Estate of James W. Bowie, P. L. Wade and
John A. Swith and others, sold for tho benefit of
the heirs of said deceased- Terms on the day of
sole. JAMES J. MEARS Adm’r.•
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ADMINISTRATOR. SALE.
L’.NDEK, and by virtue of an order from the
Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Burke coun
ts’, will bo sold, before tho Qourt 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, lato-ot said county,
deceased, containing 225 acres, more or loss, ad
joining James Griffin, on the cast, Jeremiah In
man, on the West, south by Ogee.hee River, and
north by Jeremiah S. Inman. Sold for tho bene- i
fit of the heirs.
Terms on the day. Purchasers to pay for titles.
* DANIEL A. INMAN, .
sept2l JEREMIAH S. INMAN, j Alim ls ’
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next, be
tween rhe legal hours of sale, will be sold at
the Court House door in Waynesboro; a tract ol
LAND lying in the county of Burke, adjoining
lands of .John C. Poythress and Vincent Bearfield,
and containing one hundred and fifty acresmore or
lew, a part of the real Estate of Bamuel Barron
deceased. Sold under an order.froin the Court of
Ordinary of Burke county.
RANSOM LEWIS;
sept!9 1854 Adm’r de bonis non.
ADMINISTRATOR 8 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 of
LAND, in sai l county of Scriven, containing One
Hundred and Sixty acres, more or less, adjoining
William Oliver and the county line, and on the
Bee.ver Dam Crook. Sold as part of the Kcal Es
tate of Stephen Mills, deceased, for- the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
•n the day. Purchasers to pay for titles.
_septl3 WM. IL MILLS, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
L'-NDEK and by virtue of an order from the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Scriven
eoanty, will be sold, before the Court House door
in Sylvania, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER
juext, 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
acres, more or lens, thr widow’s dower excepted,
adjoining lands of Ezekiel Clifton, Mary Clifton,
E. H. Scharbrough, at the time of survey, and now
adjoining lands of William Wadley and Ogeechce
River. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itars of said deceased. Terms on the day.
MOURNING CLIFTON, Adm x.,
LEVI JI BEST, Adm x.
puhlir ?nlrs.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
VI Till bo sold ut tho lower Market house in tho
\V city of Augusta, on tho first Tuesday in DE
CEMBER next, the following named tracts of
LAND, tho property of the Estate ol'Samucl Haws,
late of Columbia county, deceased, in accordance
With the authority vested by tho will of the said
deseased, to wit :
Lot No. 122 9th dist. Telfair 202$ lie's.
“ “ 225 6“ ' Chatooga 160 “
“ 11 219 15“ “ Ist sect.Lumpkin 40 “
“ “ 24 11“ “ 4th “ Walker, 160 “
•< “ 47 3d “ Appling, 490 “
•• •• 171 4th " Pulaski, 202$ “
>• “ 85 12“ “ Leo 202$ “
“ 302 5“, “ Gilmer, 160 “
“ “ 66 7“ “ Cherokee,
(supposed to be a copper mine) 160 “
“ “ 280 7th dist. Irwin, 490 “
“ “ 855 12“ “ Ist sect. Cherokee, 40 “
•. “ 396 7“ “ Appling, 490 “
“ “ 203 6“ “ Carrol, 202$ “
“ •• 106 3d “ Carrol, 202 j
“ “ 1129 3“ “ Walker, 40 “
“ “ 394 3“ “ Paulding, 40 “
“ “ 107, 108, 93 and 94, 17th dist. Lawrence,
50 acres, Effingham county.
600 acres Land in Columbia county, tho late resi
dence of tho said Samuel Haws, deceased will be
sold altogether or divided, to suit purchasers.
Terms at sale. Purchaser to pay tor papers.
Sold according to tho will of Samuel Haws, late
of Columbia county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of tho said deceased.
LEON P. DUGAS,
Executor of the will of Samuel Haws, dec’d.
Cot. 24th, 1854. td
EXECUTOR S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, en Monday the 271 h day of
NOV EMBER next, at the late io idenco of
Sophia Inman, late of Burke county deceased; all
" cows
Hogs, eno Cotton Gin, Buggy and Harness, House
hold and Kitchen furniture, Plantation tools &c.,
and other articles too tedious to mention.
Sale to continue from day to Jay. until all arc
sold oct2l DANIEL A. INMAN, Ex er.
EXECUTORS SALE.
TYTILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in DE
VV CEMBER next, at the Court House, of Gwin
nett County, Tho celebrated and valuable tract ot
Land, known as “the Waters place” containing 860
acres, more or less, on the Chattahoochee River, in
said County. On this tract is a large plantation of
good River Low Grounds, and up.land in a high
state of cultivation, and has a Dwelling House,
Kitchen, Smoke House, a largo number of Negro
Cabins, a fine Gin House, Stables, Cribs and all ne
cessary outbuildings. To be sold in the pursuance of
the Will of George M. Waters, deceased, and of an
order of the Ordinary of said County, to enable the
undersigned to divide and close up the estate. !
Terms will be liberal, and made known on the day j
of sale on the premises.
ASAHELB. SMITH, i
WILLIAM ROGERS, J-Exors.
THOMAS J. WATERS. )
N. B.—Either of tho above will take pleasure in
showing it to any one who may wish to examine it.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
YYTILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in DE
VV CEMBER next, before the Court House
door in Sylvania, Scriven county, under an order
of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
county, a Tract of LAND in said county, containing
Five Hundred and sixty-eight (568) acres, be tho
same more or less.the Widow's Dower excepted, ad
joining Lands o£W. W. Stark, Henry B. Marcs,
John H. Smith and P. L. Wado; belonging to tho
estate of James W. Bowie, deceased, sold for a di
vision among the heirs. Terms on the day of sale.
octI6WILLIAM C. BOWIE, Adm’n_
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of
Thomas Walker, of Monroe Courfty, de
ceased, on Thursday, the 30th of November, all the
perishable property of said deceased, consisting of
all the Stock, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kit
chen Furniture, Farm ng Utensils, Ac
E. 11. WALKER, Executor.
Oct. 12, 1854.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
AGREEABLY to an order from the Ordinary of
Burke county, will be sold,on the first Tuesday
in DECEMBER next, before tho Court House door
in the town of Waynesboro, the Negroes of George
Mixon Sr., deceased—also all the Real Estate of
the county of Burke. Terms
made known on tho day of sale.
oct3GEORGE MIXON, Jr. Adm'r.
i'etto flf Slhminsitrution.
Georgia, scriven county —Whereas,
James Parker applies for Letters of Adminis
tration on tho Estate of Elizabeth Parker, late of
said couaty, deceased —
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred, and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary ;
to be held in and for said county, on the first Mon- j
day in December next, and make objections, if j
any they have, why tuid Letters should not be :
granted. .
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this ;
11 th day of October, 1854.
octlb ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. '
Georgia scriven county,—Whereas ;
J. B. Hayne and J. G. Lawrence; applies for ■
Letters of Administration, on the Estate of Adol- ,
phus B. Brantly, late of said county deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all j
and singular, the kindred, and creditors of said du- i
ceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi- >
nary, to be held in and for said county, on tlje first I
Monday in December next, and make objections,
if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office in Sylvania, this
11th day of Oetober. 1854.
octlT ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
GEO RGIA, Bl RKE <oi ntv.--Wherea ,i
rah Matilda Rollins applies for Letters of Ad
ministration on the E-tate of Robert Rollins, de
ceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear before the Court of Ordi
nary, to beheld in and for said county, on the first
Monday 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 1854.
\_scpt2l EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
ipEOKUIA SCRIVEN COUNTYWhereas,
■JT Archibald M Stubbs applies to me for Letters
I of Administration, de bonis non, on the Estate of j
Edwin T. N. Everett, late of said county, dec’d.— :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all i
and singular, the kirdred and creditors of said do
ceased, 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 make objections, s if
any they have, why said letters should not be ■
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this
sthday of September, 1854.
septlO ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
ciEHuaM.mtn
Ittltrs of (tartotttfjmi.
(GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas*/
T Robert Arnett, Guardian of Robert Williams, 1
applies for Letters Dismissory from said Guardian ,
ship—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all'
and singular, the kindred, and all other parsons !
concerned, to be nnd appear before the Court of I
Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on :
the second Monday in Januaiy next, and show |
cause, if any they h ive, why said L ttcrs should
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this
sth day of September, 1854.
sept 10 ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
(GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas,
T 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 be hold 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 day of September, 1854.
scpUO ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
Itgnl Mata.
OI.YTY DAYS lifter date, application will bo
lO made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun
ty, for leave to sell* all the lands belonging to the
Estate of Martin Herrington, dtcensed, not before
disposed of ROBERT M. HERRINGTON,
oct7 Surviving
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will bo
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Scriven county, for leave to sell a negro man by the
name of Bob, belonging to the Estate of Elizabeth
Parker, deceased. MATHEW PARKER.
oct? Administrator, with the will annexed.
SIXTY DAYS alter date, application will be
made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Scriven county, for leave to soil a Negro Boy by
tho name of Lewis, belonging to William M. Hen
derson, deceased.
.eptlO JOHN CAMRON, Guardian.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will bo
made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary ot
Scriven county, for leave to sell all the following
Negroes, to wit: Maria, a woman, and her two
children, Peter, and an infant child, the property
of David Lee, a minor.
septlO HARDY C. PARKER, Guardian.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will bo
made to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke coun
ty for leave to sell the Real and Personal Estate of
James Clark, late of said county, deceased.
sept 6 JAMES 11. It'iYAL, Adm’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke
county, for leave to sell a House and Lot in Alex
ander' in said county, belonging .to the estatq.of
Freeman Mulkey, deceased.
se pt 6 " JAMES 11. ROYAL, Adm’r.
SIXTY DAYS alter date application will bo
made to the Court oi Ordinary of Bnrkecoun
ty, for 1 eave to clccc * a 7 vd .' '
" 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 sell all the Real Estate ot John G.
Hatcher, late of said county, deceased.
aug24 OLIVER 11. PERRY, Adm'r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will bo
made to the Ordinary of Columbia county, for
leave to sell the Negroes belonging to Mary A. M.
wVMURR^J Gu^
SIXTY*: HAYS after date, application will bo
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.
.Z'IEORGIA, BUKKE COUNTY—AH persons
XjT having demands against George W. Collins,
i deceased, ot said county, are hereby notified to pre
: sent them, properly attested, tome, within the time
! prescribed by law, or they will not be settled. And
I al! persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby ro
' quired to make immediate payment.
i pots LEWIS R. COLLINS, Adm'r.
N' OTICJE.— All persons indebted to tho Estate of
Thomas Neal, Sr., late of Warren county, do
i ceased, arc requested to make payment to tl.e sub
i scriber: and those having demands against said
estate, will present them, and' they will be prompt
y paid. sepJtß GEORGB V . NBAL, Ekt
(iptnrrnl Swrfimprts.
i VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE,
IN BAKER COUNTY, GA-
TH ESU BSC RI BE R, desirous of removing from
tke State of Georgia, offers for sale his PLAN-
TATION, lying on the waters of tho Ceolawhace,
five miles West of Albany, adjoining tho lands of
Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholls and others; containing
! 3,125 acres, more or less.
f There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated
I land. The land is suituated so that it can be easi
: ly divided, and if two purchasers appear, the sub
s' ; scriber will divide it so as to suit both.
. ! Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to
I address “Moore & Edwards’’ or myself at this
place. JOHN J. RAWLS.
I Macon, Ga. August 30, 1853. ctf * sep 1
' My Agent, living on the place, will show the
i Lands to any person calling for that
■! • FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE
!|SO UT H CAROLINA INSTITUTE.
; FINHE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina
I Institute, for the promotion of Art, Mechani
' cal Ingenuity and Industry, will be held at the
i New Hall, now being erected on Meeting Street, ill
the city of Charleston, commencing on Wednes
day, 15th of November, and continue open for
Exhibition until 29th day of November.
Suitable premiums will bo given to the best speci
mens in Art, Mechanism, and other branches of
Industry; also, of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco,
Corn Wheat, Rye, Oats, 1 otatoes, and other agri
cultural products.
The Ladies, to whom the Institute has been
so much indebted, arc respectfully informed that
I suitable premiums will be provided by the Com-
I mittee, and awarded to the best specimens in every
I department of Ladies’ Work.
The following speciaTpremiums arc offered :
! For the largest quantity of Cocoons, raised on
i one plantation, apt less than ten Silver
’ Pitcher, or SSO.
■ For the largest quantity of Spun Silk, the 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
I some new principle, superior to those now iugener
j al use, or for any real or important improvement
thereon—a Gold Medal.
I For tho best Stallion—a Silver Cup.
■ For tile best. Marsh Tackey Stallion—a Silver
Cup.
For tho best Marsh Tackey. Gelding—a Silver
Cup.
For the best pair Marsh Tackeys, for draft—a
Silver Cup.
For the best of Sun Flower Seed Oil.
not less 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 the best three-quarter blood Cashmere Kid
—a Silver Cup.
For the best Ram—a Silver Cup.
For the best Boar —a Silver Cup.
For tho invention of a suitable Machine for pul
verising Red Pepper— a Gold Medal.
For the best Steam Engine—a Gold Medal
Fur tho best model of an improved Steam Fire
Engine—a Gold Medal.
For the best Essays on Southern Grasses—Ruffin
Prize Silver Pitcher.
For the best specimen of American Sculpture—
! a Silver Pitcher.*
The Directors of the Institute take great pleas
i ure in stating to tho public, that by tho liberality
, of the State and City to this Institute, they have
now in course ot erection, to.be completed by the
Ist July inst, and in ample time fur ‘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 bo paid to all articles sent
for exhibition.
All articles entered for premiums, must be sent
' in on or before Saturday, 11th day or November
' J? UX E directed to the care of the Clerk of South
* Carolina Institute, Charleston. Articles may be
sent after that day for exhibition only. Coutribu
' J’ a ’ r are respectfully requested to send
, lull ‘ .ascriptions of the articles, and such general
information as may bo ol nso to the Judges, and
I suitable.for publication. Address
CLERK OF THE S. C. INSTITUTE,
_j,s Charleston. S. C.
SIOOO REWARD
Wf 11 A *’AID by tho subscriber for tho ap-
V ’/7l‘> er ! aOn , an<l dcl!vor y to th” Jailor or
ShenlTot Habersham county, HUGH SIMPSON
who committed inurdor on the body ofGoorgo o’
Clark in said county, on tho 28th ol September, or
fifty dollars will bo paid for his confinement in Any
place to that we can get him, said Simplon 101 l im
mediately after committing said offonco.ho is about
5 foot 10 inches high, black hair, black eyes, dark
heavy eye brows, rather dark complexion, thin
visage, spare made, bav a very down look, unedu
cated, has a scar of the mark of a hair lip on the
left side ofhis upper lip, also a small scar on the
right side of the same lip, and is between twenty
one and twenty.three years of age: said Simpson,
was last heard of on th'? Railroad, bclo’.v Anderson
C. H., South Carolina, October 9th. 1854.
JAMES M. BLAIR. .
ootl4 <Mc2 ALFRED B. CL \ RE. I
I
(taml itamamnte.
PRACTICE OF SURGERY.
Dr. JURIAH HAKRISS 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 bo assured
hat thoir servants will have every necessary at
ention. ely inay7
TEACHER WANTED,
TO take charge of tho Monticello Male Acade
my, for tho yearJlßss. Applicants must be
prepared to teach tho classics, and come well.ro
commended. •
W pt29 c-4 THE
’ UNITED STATES HOTEL/
Chestnut Street, above Fourth. Philadelphia*
CJ. MacLELLAN, (late of Jones’ Hotel,) has
• the pleasure to inform his friends and tho
travcliingcommunity, that he has leased this House
, for a term of years, and is now prepared for the
'• reception of Guests.
. The Local advantages of this favorite cstablish
; incnt are too well known to need comment
The House and Furniture have been put in first
rate order ; the rooms are largo and well ventila
ted. The Tables will always be supplied With the
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 th&Quaker City. clO jv 1
CHEROKEE LAND FOR SALE.
I SHALL SELL my PLANTATION whore I
live, containing 222 acres of land (a 1 good) 130
> 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 The
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 uutcry, in Cedar
Town, unless I sell it previous at private sale.
xt... 12 months,
and the 1 alance 2 years, all with interest irom
, I desire to quit farming, and now is the change
5 i for a bargain. A. A. TURHUNE, M. D.
sept 21 * ctNl
I NEW PIANO FORTE AND MUSIC STORE
North iS ide IS road st. f next door to Alechia n-cs 1
Bank, Augusta, Geo.
5 4 A. CLARK Ac SO A have now, and will con-
r stantly keep on hand a select assortment of
’ PIANOS, from the celebrated Manufactories o
Hallett, Davis & Co., and A. H r . Ladd & Co.,
with or without Colemans jEolian Attach
j ment, which they offer fur sale, cheap for cash or
city acceptance.
They arc equal if not superior in tone, touch
L and durability to any manufactured in the United
States, and are warranted to give perfect satisfac
tion in every respect.
i We have also a large assortment ol VIOLINS,
. GUITARS, FLUXES, CLARIONETTS, ACCOR-
DEANS, Ac., &c., to which wo invite the attention
J of purchasers. •
I SHEET MUSIC
■ I Wo have a great variety and feel confident that
we can suit every taste in this line. Persons or
dering Music by mail will be promptly attended to.
The attention of Members and Leaders of Chairs
f is respectfully called to New Instrument called the
■ ORGAN MELODEAN, which is by far superior to
’ j any thing now in use for Churches.
I We still continue to tune and repair Pian
• os. and persons in the country wanting the’n
Pianos Tuned, will please notify us to that effect.
’ HP* Second Hand Pianos taken in exchange
and always on hand for sale or rent.
A. A. CLARK,
oct 20 cly BEN.F.C'taMiK.
GASOMETERS.
GAS HOLDERS, of all Eizes and descriptions,
built by the subscribers, at t oir Iron Work,
. i Lewis Street, East Boston, Mass.
I je!3 . c6m 11OLU1-.?: G ALLAH II ER.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
5 i fTHIiE subscriber offers for sale or rent, the
; JL Globe Hotel, in Decatur, DeKalb county;
* I with about thirty-five acres of town lots, five of
{ which is sown in meadow grass, all under cultiva
‘ ' tion and well fenced. The locat’on can be excelled
! nowhere in the Southern States for health. The
} water and atmosphere unrivalled; male and female
3 schools in a flourishing condition, under the care of
most competent instructors. Tho Supreme Court
of Georgia sits here once every year, commencing
3 the 2d Monday in August, and usually continues
its session from three to four weeks, at which time
the Hotel is liberally patronized. Fino springs of
mineral water abound in this vicinity.
Any person applying early will be able to pur
■ chase this property for three thousand dollars, which
i could not have cost originally loss than twelve thou
. sand.
» The furniture in the hotel is all nearly rew, and
i will be disposed of at low rates, and possession given
at any time. E. N. CALHOUN.
oct 12 c 4
PURE JETHRO COTTON SEED.
’ 4 FEW SACKS of choice Jetbro Catton Seed
21. for sale; two kushels in a sack. Price three
■ dollars per sack. Samples of tho Cotton can be
seen at etr office.
jan 12 «d<tctf D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CIS
i —,
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber being desirous of moving
his planting interest West, offers for sale
j his PLANTATION, in the first District of £■
! Dougherty county, (formerly Baker,) onemilewest
i ' of Albany, containing Seven Hundred and Fifty
• i acres—five hundred us which is in a high state of
j cultivation, with a splendid DWELLING, and all
out house needed on a plantation.
I have no hesitancy in saying any planter can
make seven bags of cotton to the hand, with corn,
i &c., ir r roportion.
Persons wishing to purchase, will address the
undersigned at Albany, Ga., as he is determined to
sell. marl' ts E T. JONES.
FOR SALE.
FJIHE subscriber, desirous of movi ' g West,
.1 offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying LfcZ
in the county of Oglethorpe, one mile above the
; village of Woodstock, and about seven miles from
1 ! the Woodville Station, on the Georgia Railroad,
I containing a thousand acres, more or less, oi which
■ between two and throe hundred acres are in tho
woods. The place is healthy and well improved,
having a good country Dwelling, and comfortable
Negro Cabins. Also, a good Gin house, Screw,
Stables, and all other necessary out buildings
Persons wishing to examine the property, can de so
1 by calling on the subscribi r, and -In his absence on
his overseer on the premises.,
ROBERT THOMAS,
Philomath P. 0., Oglethoroe county, Ga.
aug3o ctf
IMPROVED LANDS FOR SALE.
• A TRACT, known as the “ Lowry Place,” of
320 ac r es, of red valley I ind ; 150 acres cloar-
■ cd, good Dwelling House and out-buildings, a line
Spring ; and, w th the exception ol about 15 acres,
lying exceedingly level; l>ing on the road lead
ing from Cartersville to Kingston, in Gass county, !
is near the Railroad, and within one a- d a quarter I
miles of the Cherokee Bapti.-t Malo College, and '
within one and a half miles of be Me hod st Fc
malii.College. A very large portiuu of this land is ■
first quality valley land.
A lawyer, of good moral character and business [
habits, purchasing, and desiring to enter business,
would be taken into partnership, in a good prac
tice in all the counties of tho Cherokee Circuit.
Also, a tract of 500 acres on Coosa River, 22
miles below Rome, 250 of which is first quality j
Cotton land, 75 oak and hickory upland, and the
balance long leaf pine, interspersed with big-bud
hickory. This is one of tho most desirable farms,
to the size of it, on Coosa River.
AUGUSTUS R. WRIGHT.
Cassville, Ga. c2m ' , ‘-
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
WILL be paid for the apprehension and KU
delivery to me at Danburg, Milkes AXi
County, of my boy JACK, (known as
Edwurds) who left my premises last Spring, and
.has not been heard us since, but is supposed to be
somewhere in Elbert County. He has been a 1 ilot
on tho river for several years—is about 50 years
old, near six foot tall, and of a bright copper color,
nov SO ts JAS. W. BARKSDALE.
TO TEACHERS.
THE Trustees of tho Monticello Female Insti
tute, will receive applications until tho first
Tuesday in November next, for a Principal Teach
er, to take charge of said Institution lor the next
yea l ’. , . , . ,
A school of high grade is desirable, and none
need apply who are n °t eom pct ent.
Attached to the Institution is a commodious
dwelling house, with all other necessary buildings |
and about twenty-five acres of land enclosed, suita
ble for grazing and cultivation, which will bo rent
ed to the Principal on liberal terms. Address
THOMAS J. SMITH,
Secretary Board of Trustees. ,
I Monticello, Jasper Co., Sept. 23d, 1851.
I sept 2; 1 • C 4
Bfw
EZAR I. MOSEB,
C COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchant, Sa- ’
/ vannah, Ga, will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to his care.
P.EFBRENCES:
Messrs.L. Tkatm.'.x & Co.. )
“ Wardlaw, Walker & Burnside, ? Charleston
“ James Adhi-.K.t Co., )
Messrs. Hall A muses J New York.
“ Catlin, Levitt & Co., I
Messrs. Purvis, Gludden & Co., New Orleans.
“ A A. Solomons & Co., Savannah.
Messrs. Hall & Moses, Columbus
Savannah, Oct. 25.
MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY
U. S. DAILY MAIL LINE.
CONSISTING of the following substantial and
fast running Passenger Steamers, viz ;
MESSENGER,
MAGNOLIA.
CUBA,
CREMONA and
EMPRESS.
The above boats, carrying the U. S. Mail, will
commence their regular trips on the Alabama ri
ver on the FIRST OF NOVEMBER next—lea
ving Mobile daily and Montgomery daily, on the
arrival of the Trains of Railroad Cars, and connect
ing daily at Montgomery with the Carsand at Mo
bile with the New Orleans Mail Boats.
One of the above boats will leave Selma on the
downward trip at six o'clock A. M.
The above Steamerswill be commanded by able
aged expcrierced Officers, who .vill use every exer
tion to secure the comfort and safety of passengers.
The ratas of freight by the above boats will not
exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per
bale of co’ton.
For freight or passage, having elegant accom
modations, apply on board, or to
oct24 d&com COX, BRATNA RD .t CO.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL—AUGUSTA, GA.
THE undersigned, in taking the management of
the above House, pledge themselves that flie
former reputation which it has acquired, will in no
manner be diminished, but hope by attention to
increase the favor of its patrons. The House will
be open on the first of November.
JUIIN BRIDGES.
oct2o ts J. GEORGE
PHILADELPHIA RAILWAY AGENCY.
17or tho purchase, on commission, of all articles
JL required by Rail Road Companies and Machi
nists.
Office, No. 20 South Fourth Street, near Wal
nut, Philadelphia.
References: Richard Norris & Son, Locomotive
Builders, Philadelphia : Wm C. Lewis, Esq. Presi
dent of Catawissa, Williamsport & Erie Rail Road
Company, Messrs. Grant <fc Stone, and Charles
Henry Fisher, Esq.
our 24 .'Rwlm THOMAS M. CASH, Ag’t.
GENERAL ORDERS.
Head Quartes, Georgia Militia, )
Milledgeville,Oct. IG, 4854. j
The Annual Review and Inspection ofthe Militia
fur the year 1854, will commence as soon after the
Ist day of November next, as may be consistent
with the distribution of orders. The Major Gen
erals and Officers commanding Divisions will ex
tend these orders to the Militia under their com
mand with promptness and rapidity, to ensure a
return from the inspecters of Divisions by or be
fore the first day of January next. Major G enera’s
and Brigadier Generals will require the Inspec
ting Officers to note the number and grade, the
Officers and the Arms and Accoutrements in the
hands of the men on the field. Captains of Volun
teer Corps throughout the State will report direct
to Head Quarters, in conformity to the Act to au
thorize his Excellency the Governor to furnish
Anns and Accoutrements to Volunteer Corps in
the State. Major Generals and Brigadier Generals
will be particular in causing this portion of Gen
eral Orders, relating to Volunteer Corps, to be ex
tended to all within their several commands,
whether attached to the Division or tc Brigades or
Regiments. By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
WM. S ROCKWELL, Aid de Camp.
octl9 ctf
Presentments Grand Jury of Warren County
OCTOBER. TERM, 1854.
Wc, the Grand Jurors, chosen and sworn for the
October Tenn of the Superior Court of Warren
county, 1854 make the following general Present
ments, to wit:
We have, through our Committee, examined the
Records and papers in the offices of tho Superior,
Inferior and Ordinary Courts, and find them neatly
and accurately kept and brought up regularly to
the present time.
W e have given our Jail a thorough examination,
i and find it in a cleanly and healthy condition.
We present the ba 1 condition of several Bridges
| and Roads in our county, to wit: Hart's creek
j bridge near Mrs. Lazensby’s, Briar creek bridge on
’ the Augusta road, near McKinney’s; Rooky Com
i fort bridge on tho Shoal’s Road, running by John
i 11. Roberts’ plantation: the road running from
i Warrenton by Mrs. Bass and Peterson Heath’s to
' Samuel Hall's, senior; read running from Augusta
I to Shoals ofOgeeehee, by Newsom s Ponds to Lit
i tie Briar creek ; Sparta Road to M. H. Wellborn’s
: Bridge.
: It appearing from negligence, or some other
cause, th»t thei'e are no, demands to be found on
i the Tax Books against sundry individuals, subject
j to taxation, who manifest a willingness to pay the
i amounts annually rendered in by them- W.e there
| fore recommend that the Tax Collector receive all
I such sums, and he be instructed to return the same
j to the County Treasurer, to bo appropriated to
’ county purposes, preserving a list of the names of
I said personsand the amounts annexed thereto,
; and return the same to tho Clerk of the Superior
| and Inferior Court? of said county.
: . In taking leave of Judge Andrews, wepresent to
him our acknowledgments for the able manner in
[ which lie has discharged his duties; and to John
j B. Weems. Esq., Solicitor General, we tender our
thanks for tho courtesy extended to our bidy, as
well as for tho zeal and ability manifested in the
discharge of his official duties.
Wc request that these Presentments be publish
ed in the Chronicled Sentinel and Constitutionalist
& Republic.
JOHN M. BARKSDALE, Foreman.
Wiliam R Lowe. Felix Granado,
Alphonse B Rogers, William M Lewis,
Thomas F Persons, Edmund C Hardaway,
Joel Hall, Wm F Woodward,
Robert D Cody, Elias Lazenby,
Adam Cason, John M Lazenby,
Eason D Hudson, Absalem Jackson,
Peter Monaghan, Sterling J Piito,
William R Story, James 11- Todd,
Jas F Montgomery, Thompson R Culpepper,
Fleming Geeseling.
zk true extract from the minutes.
o< t. 22 G. W. DICKSON, Clerk.
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA,
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
rSIHE Annual Course ot lectures in this Do
" partmont will commence on MON DAV, No
vember 13, and will terminate in the ensuing
James Jones, M.D., Prof, of Practice of Modi-
°"j L Riddell, M.D , Prof, of Chemistry.
Warren Stone, M. D., Prof, of Surgery.
A. 11. Cenas, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics.
A J Weddehburn, M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
Gustaves A. Nott, M. D., Prof, of Materia
Medica. « . „.
Thomas Hunt, M. D., Prof, of Physiology and |
Pathology. , ■ •
Cornelius C. Beard, M. D., and Samuel 1.
Cnoi’i’iN, M. I)., Demonstrators of Anatomy.
The rooms fur Dissecting will bo open on the
third Monday in October.
The facHltv are Visiting Physicians and Sur
geons of tho Charity Hospital, and attend this In
stitution from November to April.
Tho Students accompany tho Professors in thjir
visits, and, free of expense, enjoy extraordinary
practical advantages
There are, during the session, about eight hun
dred persons prescribed for daily.
In 1853 tho number of patients was thirteen
thousand, seven hundred fifty-nine.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean.
aun9 ctNovl
WILLIAM HOUSLEY, JR.
DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES.
HAS now in store twelve hundred pair Georgia
. made Plantations Brogans. Tho best thick
Brogan over offered in this market, by a Southern
manufacturer. Well pegged, two solesand no welt,
sizes from No. (> to 15, and at tho manufactures
price. Planters wishing to purchase a shoe that
will last a year, will du well to call soon.
octi t&wlom i
letters lisinissnnj.
GKOIUHA, BUKKE COUNTY. Whereas,
James M. Reynolds, surviving Administrator
of Char es A. Burton, deceased, applies to me for
Letters Dismissory on said Estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindrod and creditors of said de
ceased, to be an 1 appear before the Court of Ordi
nary, to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in March next, and make objections, if
any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Siven under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’,
this Ist day of September, 1854.
sept 3 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
GEORtUA, BI'RKK COUNIY Whereas?,
James M. Reynolds, Administrator of Joseph
8- Reynolds, applies for Letters Dismissory on said.
Estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary,,
to be held in and for said county, on the first Mon
day in March next, and sho<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, 1854.
sep 3 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinar-.
Georgia, burke COUNTY. —Wher«M
James M. Reynolds, Executor of the last wil
and testament of Alton Pemberton, deceased, ap
plies for Letters Dismissory on said Estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to be and appear before the Court of Ordi
nary, to be held in and for said county, on the first
Monday in March next, and make objections,
if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted. ,
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro ,
this Ist day of Septombe’, 1854,
sept 3 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
Georgia, burke county’ Whereas,
Anderson McDonald, Administrator on the
Estate of Thomas Sykes, deceased, applies to me
for Letters Disiniesory on paid Estate— «
These are, tho eforo. to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, t> be and appear before the Court of Or- , j
dinarv, to be held in and for said county, on the
first-Monday in March next, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should, not be
granted.
Given under my band at office in Waynesboro’,
this Ist day of September, 1854.
sept 3 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
EOIU-IA. SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas’
J. B. Hayne applies to me for Letters of Guar
i dianship for the person and property of Ezekiel
Lambert—
j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
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 KKMP. Ordinary.
Georgia, burke county. —Whereas,
Malcom D. Jones applies for Letters of Guar
dianship for the persons and property of John and
i Julia Connelly, minors, under 14 years of age, of
I Patrick B. Connelly, deceased —
' These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
, and singular, 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 any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’,
this 22d day of August, 1854.
aug‘24 “ F.DH ARD GARLICK. -
Georgia, burke county. —Whereas.
William W. Montgomery applies for Letters of
Administration on tho Estate of Dr. Ferdinand V.
Burdell, late of said county, deceased—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kifldred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, cn 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 Waycsboro.’,
this 24th day of August. 1854.
aug26 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
BURKE COUNTY Whereas,
Mary Ann McElmurray applies lor Letters of
Administration on the Estate of John G.*McEl>
murray, late of said county, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to be and.appear at my office, on or before
the first Monday in Goober next, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be •
granted.
Given under my band, at office in Waynesboro’,
this 22d day of August, 1854.
aug24 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY Whereas,
Argc»t Meritt applies lor Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate us George Meritt, late of said
county, 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, on or be
fore the first Monday in October next, to show
cause, if any they have, why .said letters should
not be granted. r ,
Given under my hand, at office in M aynesboro ,
this 22d dav of August. 1854
aug-24 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
bueke county. —Wherew,
Everett Tindal applies for Letters of Adminis
tration on the Estate of Samuel J. Tindal, late of
said county, deceased— .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ot sa»d dc-
I ceased, to be and appear at my office, on or beforo
. the first Monday in October next, to show cause,
I if any they have, why said letters should not be
[granted. •
Given under my hand, at office in v\ aynesboro ,
this 22d day of August, 1854.
aug24 ' EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
/GEORGIA. SCRIVExN FOl -\TY.— Whereas,
Lt Augustus Daughtery, Administrat or of Lemu
el Daughtcry, late of said county, deceased, applies
fur Letters Dismissory from said Administration--
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred, creditors, and all other per
sons concerned, to bo and appear before the Couit
of Ordinary, t > bo held in and for said county, un
the second Monday in January next, and show
cause, if any they Lave, why said letters should
not bo granted. . , . ...
Given under my band, at oflice in Sylvania, this
Georgia, scriven cointv. —M hercas,
Augustus Daughtery, Administrator ot bhel
dron Daughtery, deceased, applies tor Letters Dis
missory from said Administration
These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred, creditors, ahd all other
persons concerned, to bo and appear before the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun
ty on the second Monday in January next, anil
show cause if any they have, why said lettere
should not be granted. .
Given under my hand, at office in bylrama, tins
10th day of August. 1854.
augls ALEXANDER KEMP,
Georgia, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas,
Augustus Daughtery, Administrator of Ben
jamin Daughtery, deceased, applies for Letters Dis
missory from said Administration —
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and singular, tho kindred, creditors, and all other ,
persons concerned, to bo and appear before the
Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the second Monday in January next, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not bo-granted. ...
Given under my hand at office in Sylvania, tats
10th day of August, 1851.
augls ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
Georgia? scriven countv —Wliweaa,.
Robert W. Lovett, Administrator of James’
Roberts, deceased, applies fur Letters Dismissory
from said Administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, till
and singular, tho kindrod, creditors, and all other
persons concerned, to be and appear before the
Court of Ordinary, to be hold in and for said coun
ty, on the second Monday in January next, and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not bo granted. ,
Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, t-i:
10th day of August, 1854. „ ~
augls ALEXANDER REMP, Ordinary.-
DR. EDWARD C. HUGHES,
HAVING removed to Waynesboro', tenders hir
Professional Services to tho citisons in amt
I around the Villngo. «8m augst