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puiilir .faits. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. STKTK Oi Gt'.tHlGil. Scriven county.—On the ri h errth d y v t* DISCKM BER next, will .»o ''o at ’h ' rcoueace « f the ! »to William Owens, Jcoe w i. of S,riven co mty. all the prr>hable pro ??r:* < f $ ivl de -excel, co:<’stiug ot House. Hogs. Cattle. O xits. Corn and Fodder, boa'-onold and Kitchen furniture, and other anides too teiious to l ,uen’;> • The p’. a a tat ion will h-- rented on the * aiuc- day for the enuring yen. Perms of sale; nil ?uum under fir-do'lars. ea-h—all. urns over. twelve months credit will be requiring notesand approved senility, with interest fri u date The cs’e " ill be e »n:iaue I fr nn day to day until al! is sc Id. November Ist. 1854. M D JONES, Vlm’r. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE BE SOLD, before the Court House door ♦ V in Sylvania. Striven county in persuance of an order uo.n the Honorable the vf Ordinary a1 o ••iu;y. o > the first Tucsdly in JW I ARY next, between the n<uaJ hours of sale, two Negro Giris, nuuely Caro hue and Mary, fourteen years belonging to the Estate of Samuel No rton, ic 'c.i<o l. Terms on the. dav nf sale. . - I ELIZA BE Fl! NEWTON 1 fr WARTCN sheriff s sale. 11 J <’ ■ B 'LD, on tho first Tuesday in DE VI CUMBER next, at the Cou. t House in said aountv, between the usual hours of sale one nezro I .‘Oyn- ,“d R ytu nd. ißout twenty ? own ye.irs ( ■>ll c . - (ho vro'i- r.y of V, -hi , z ; on , . Cc-art t’v.-u.nbi t co-*. ty, i:.e«voroi E. IL Pottle. I lend* t- *' S "‘ b '' ' P ‘°' e * LIU b ' dj ' I : L. : : ■ ; ", T i!lbe ’? l d !ind H N ->a. < •• y . • g lr. IO ao Superior ! Court • W irreu c.;uaiy, in favor o' u. A Pitt. ' '.gain- -;.:l A<:'f >n >. i i Li: J i.djoining !.«•■ !s ■ ■ ■ A G ••• Con . o in the vown of Wv. nu-b ji t, C.e Negroes o f George Mixon S' d • ic./i-.ilso &!•. the lieu’Estate* <.f siid dt co t«e >, ij .n <in the county cf Jart-u. Terms made k '- aon the day of < de. oo)3 < I;’RG EM IX )N. Jr. /. dm’r. E tECU M>a SALE iyi.>•. the Into resident' of W Th.‘tn is Walkar, * Monroo Cjunty, «e-I oease 1. o; . . - . < ■ ' . ■ mber. u!l th ptri-a ;■■ e projc.-ty <f s I uer --.in.: ■f | s !th- Stock. Corn, Evi It, isvh dd a i K:.- . alien FnruiturFarm ;g i -a OotJ2._l£M EKEC UTOa’S BALE L bt' ild, before tho Co.i't :.uie dvrr i -wauis’jiro, C.'i.b-m ! cor *y, c:i the fi- . in iH.C -: u:<Ed next, L twe •. t: u. u?u. '. hours > sue. by vir t jof, an from C?-» fio: .ab Court’ fVrditi .ry o. Ibi. i.c county, a tracr > LAN i> in sat - ounty of E< i c>»o .. au • 127 ■. :i<*-< - • more • ' b irg the euramor cu?:dc:.ue of V»' .i liam Murphree, late us said county of Dur‘co, a J j clning Ictndsot A!Ln lumas, Jam. 3 Grnbutj and others. ALSO. Wil! no fel lon the same d%y, before the Court HoU’v door in Nekton Baker coun y. nndvr t-be order a.uresaid. a tract ot land in ?. I county of • ■ . • . - res, m j and ni't as lot No ..91 i-i < r. 1 > illy. 9th District. Early, now Baker co n y, b ’ o.ir : -otbe £•: tie >: .nd 'Villi uu M : . iir 1 >n-e-i ferm> cash. P rehiiscrs to pay ‘ -r Tales J kMES ?, MUi’PHREE Qaalifi. ’ Adm*r. 03112 ADMINTSTRAT JR'S SALE. VT7ILU Bxi, >t» G, oa the fins* Tuesday in | VV JANUARY next, at the Court House of Lowndes county, w : tbin the usual gale huure, lot ot LAND, No. 370, coned?ting of tour hundred and ninety acres, in ho 12:h disuict of said county, ’ild as the property of the Estate of Alien Vin gard, late of Gwinnett county, and *old iu pur-Mianeo of au order of the Court of Ordinary of sail county of Gwinnett, to make dis ‘.ribut on among*! the heirs of deceased. Terms cn the da’' oi sale. octlO J IMES L. ETCHERSON. Adm’r. ' LXEJUTOR S SALE, : WILL BLZSGLD before tho Court Uouso door, i in the town of Warrenton, and Counry of • W arren, on the first Tuesday of DECEMBER next, it the usual hours of sale, 50 cores ot pine LAND, estate of John Mayes, deceased; *.%.rg7. ' thc^watW*JT Chtlde*® Creek, and ad .wining lauds of William Lewis, John Wray and others, in said county. Terms made known on day of sale. WILLIAM MAYES, Executor. oc:8 ADSBNIBTBATOR 5 8~BALE. I XTILL be sold at tholate residence of Archibald V V M. Herrington, deceased, Burke County, 011 Thursday the I6ch NOVEMBER next, sundry pcr . Lhable property, viz: Mules. Corn and Folder, plantat on tools and about 3000 Brick an 1 sundry other articles too tedious to mention Terms at sale. STEPHEN M. HERRINGTON, oot7 Admin strator. ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Cou -r o: Ordinary I of Burke county, will be sold be'bn.-the Court * House door in said county, in Waynesboro, between j the usual hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in . DECEMBER next, a tract of LAND in said county j 3f Barke. containing Five Hundred a?res, more or I less, adjoining lands of Steph n M. Herrington, on ' 'Re North. A B. Lovett on the South, lands ot | Estate A Martin Herrington, deceased, on tho West, and A. L. Lovett, on the West, sold as the I real Estate of A.chibald M. Herrington, late of said I county, -k.ieMod. for the benefit of the heirs and I creditors, and for division. Terms cn day. Buyer i .0 soy for Tiles. bTEPHEN M. HERRINGTON Adm’r. oct-7 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A I f I EL HE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in JAN- V V CARY next, by order of the Court of Ordi -3ry, at the Court House door, in the town of Waynezboro’, Burka county, within the legal hours jf sale. The following property, belonging to the Estate of the late Jes-o Knightall, consisting of a tract or of LAND, containing 515 acres, more or adjoining lands nf John H. Cox and John Jia.-ou, Ricb ird McMurray. E. D. Robertson and others. Z. WIMBERLEY, Adm’r. EXECUTOR’S DALE. 7 ‘ tke l ower Market house in Ihe \ V city of Augusta, cn the first Tues lay in DE CEMBER next, the following named tracts of LAND the property of tho Estate of Samuel JLiw ate of Columbia county, deceased, in accordance With the authority vested by tho will of the said b eased, to wit: Lot No. 122 9 h ditt. Telfair 202 j ac’s. ** u 225 fi“ *' Chatooga 160 “ 249 15“ “ l«!t sect Lumpkin 40 “ " “ 21 11* “ 4tb “ Walker, 160 “ 1 “ 47 3d “ Appling, 490 * “ '• “ 171 4th Pulaski, 202 j “ ■ “ 85 12“ ‘* r Loe • “ 302 5“ “ Glmer, 160 “ ’• “ 66 7“ “ Cherokee, I (supposed tn be a oepper mine) 160 “ ' M 280 7th dist. Irwin, 490 “ '• 855 I2*‘ “ let sect* Chorekoe, 40 “ ... „ 3yc 7 .. .. Appling, 490 “ •’ 203 6“ “ Carrol, 202 j “ '• “ 106 3d ** Carrol, 202 j “ " “ 1129 3‘ “ Walker, 40 “ *’ “ 394 3“ " Paulding, 40 “ “ “ 107, 108, 93 and 94, 17th digr. Lawrence, 53 acres. Effirgharn county. 500 acres Land in Columbia county, tho Into resi dence of tho said Semuel Jlavra, decea'.td will bo altogether or divided, to suit purchasers. Term* at sale. Purcha-er to pay lor papers Held according to the will of Samuel Haws, late ofColomUa decerned, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of the said deceased LEON P. DUGAR Kxecutor of the will of Samuel Haws, dec’d. . 21 th, 1854. hl EXECUTOR’S SALE- XTfli.r. be s()j.D, on Monday the 27th day of • V NOVEMBER next, attho late re xdc-.ee ot (opF.ia Inman, late of Burke county deceanrl; h.!I tie po p ishable propertyof mid d» ceased,cm sitting ( d Cum. Fo'ider, brock of Horses, Mulos, Cow*, logs, one Cotton Gin, Baggy ur.d Harn'jHK, Hom*c |<!d and Kitcr.c i furniture, Plantation tools Ac., tarl other an-olcn too tedtouato mention. * H i’c to continue from 4 .▼ to day. until al! are *>ld. <xk2 1 DA NIL hA. 1N M/*■ ’ ; Ex’tr. piihlir u §nlfs. EXECUTJH S BALE. VUK Slti , t ovnlunbln PLANTATIONS In I WaiTL-n .:ri . belonging to the Es etc of sh :nos Ne * . lieceasrci Ono of them ie generullv and f> -ab'' known ne the Newsom's I’on 1-. and lies 9 unb • South cist of V» arrent-. n, nn.l 12 miles from De .ring, which is tho Third Station from Au I on the tloorgi, .failroad, containing Soven : . n Hundred nrd Fifty live <1756) acres; about Seven Hundred cleared, and tho balance in the woods. Os the seven hundred cleared, there are ibottt i iur hull in d deep mulatto land, and three hundred pro lu. tive gray land. The improve ments consist of a comfortable Dwelling House, with eight <S. rooms, eight (S’ new framed Negro Houses, with brick chimneys, la-ge Smoko House, Gin House, Screw, and Cribs, Ac. Tho water is excellent, and is one of the healthiest and most desirable 11 ices in this county. Take it all it: all, it is one of Nature s favorite spots. Como and soo The other place lies ton t!0) miles South of \V arrentvt'. on Rocky Comfort Creek, and is known as the Mill Place, containing Seventeen Hundred acres of productive Pine laud, abcut twelve hun dronin the woods and five hundred cleared ; the wm*:>nd heavily timbered with saw logs. The improvements consist of a cyuifortablo Dwelling House, w;thf iv,r |4’ rooms, seven new framed Ne gto Houses, with rock chimneys, a fine new Smoke . House, a lino airy Stable that will hold 12 horses, | ' mJ provender to feed them 12 months. Overseer’s I House, a tine now dm H use and Cotton Press, i j tuia fiao Mil;, both saw and gri.-t. with a good run of cus'ora. This location offers inducements, tor making money, inferior t<- none in the country, j I And again I s-y, oomc ar.d sea. I Lavo about ■'even tiun-red aor. se. ?i u-Land in tho woods, | i-en.g an , a > :a i T - ... ~ t >, o ?4in „ h - uh t ■ ' h the • Pfantat on, or scparati 1; j' Jj->IK-r. and , ; ~f a 1 kinds. Hors e and i '1... i ..ode < n tho pbioe, should :» purohasor ’ ■>■'. .-1 t.'j - • places, Newsom's Ponds and tho : . .•cr.v.ntti .Mu’?, are now offered fir sail', an .1 u e r ;i r '..-0 is sold, hooker wli t>o wilh u-wn trom tho^ market. Any porson w liing to I■ •' " 1 tese places, ■. a call upon the subscriber, lat H iir.u ~u or addiess him through the Post j Oihee so: further iaforin ition. i novi, uEUKGE V. NEAL, Ex’r I T AdMIWXSTRATiTR S SALE. i 'iY' JLi - B1: *GL», before the Court House ’ »» door n Warrenton, the first Tuesday in ■ .'■■ and nine Negroes, consisting of men. women and ; otic r'li •:!, all belonging to tl.o estate of >lrs. Tabi- I ...a )) ii’iauis, late of Warren county, deceased ■ The negroes uro valuable. I JAMES 8 JONI 8, Im’i I _ ADMINIST'-'.-v. ;; r S . ■’ '. !W * esold, before the Court llou.-o door in ! ’ J . V' 0 , -‘ cx i' ! S on. Oglethorpe con. -v, <u hetrst. luesii.iy m JANUARY next b.fweer: j -he u.-mil hcurs of saly. the following Negro l’ o" I pcr'y, t ■ wi: Ono Negro woman named IVIN V, J 2 O- 43 years old; boy PHILL, 21 years • 1.-liSHAL. i-t or 19 years old, boy 'IK.E< 1.: or il tiarsolti girl, Mir LEY. !0 or 1! years old . RACHAEL, 7 years, and L) CIA 5 ; ears old Sold as the property of Isaac A. How ard. deceased, hy order of the iioncrab c Court of . Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of the Legatees. Terras on the day of sale pmvi.s ELIZABETH 8. HOWARD, Adm'x. ' ADMI nSTBATOB 3 SALEI ! I3Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOrdina ; I.J ry of Striven county, will be sold, before the Coart House door in Sy vania, in said county, be tween the usual hours of sale, on the first Cues day in JANUARY next, a Tract of LAND, in s id county of Scriven, containing Two Hundred arres. more or less, adjoining lands of Lemuel Parker, Henry Parker, Thomas Parker, and oth era. Sold ns tho Real Estate of Martha Rodes, deceased. Terms on the day of sale. novl2 ARCHIBALD SMITH, Adm’r EXECUTOR’S SALE? Vv sold, before the Cour; House door in V Waynesboro', Burke county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between the usual hours of sale by virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of said county, a tract of LAND, ly ing and being in said county, containing Two Hun dre l and Sixteen acres, bo the same more or less, adjoining lands of John Rollins. Adam McNatt, and others. Sold as tho property of the Estate of William Penrow, deceased. Sold to perfect titles. novll JOHN P. ALLEN, Ex’r. EX£CUTOR's”sALIk W ll - 1, bo sold, on FRIDAY, tha 29th day of i ’* DECEMBER next, at the late residence of I ! William Ponrow, deceased, of Burke county, all ! the Perishable Property belonging to tho Estate of I said deceased, consisting ot Horses, Hogs, Cattle, i Corn and Fodder, one Wagon, one Buggy, Planta- : tion Tools, and other articles too tedious to men- ! tion. Terms on tho day. novll JOHN P. ALLEN. Ex'r. j GUARDIANS SALE. | 4 Gil EEABLY to an order of the Court of Or- I | ih. dinary of Columbia county, will be sold, be- I fore the Court House door in said county, on tho , first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the following I Negroes, vis: MOSES, about 52 years old; BA- ' SIL, 30; ABRAM, 35; PETER, 25; TURNER, I 22; FANNY. 66; RACHEL. 42: NANCY. 33; ANNE, her child, 8; JINNY, 27; REBECCA,) 22 ; ALFRED, her child, 4 ; LOUISA, 17 ; SIL- I VIA, 17; and CALFURNIA, 11 years old. All belongingto Mary A. M. Murray, and sold for her I benefit. Terms on the day of sale L.P. MURRAY, 1 p ~ | 1 novll W. H. MURRAY, j G ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ■ A GREEABLY to an order from the Ordinary 71. of Burke county, will be sold, before the ’ i Court House door ;n the town of Waynesboro, on ' ; the first Tuesday in January next, the following j Negroes DICK, a carpenter; NARCISSA ; KE i BECCA ; and LUCINDA, an infant, the property . iof George W. Collins, deceased. Terms made I 1 known on the day of sale. novll LEWIS R. COLLINS, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. VVTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANU- Vv ARV next, before tho Court House door in Waynesboro, Burke county, between tho usual hours of sale, under and by virtue of an order of tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of saidcoun . ty. the following Negro Slaves, belonging to the Estate ol Stephen Mills, deceased, viz : SAM, a man about 45 years old, HANDY, a man aged 23 : RANDOL, a boy aged 15; LIMERICK, a ooy aged 14 ; KELSEY, a woman aged 42; EAS TER, a girl aged 21; NANCY, a girl aged 16. Terms on the day. Purchasers to pay for titles. novlO WILLIAM H. MILLS, Adm’r. EXECUTORS SALE. ’ lAfILI. BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in DE ♦ » CEMBER next, at tho Court House, of Gwin . nett County, The celebrated and valuable tract, of Land, known as -'the Waters place” containing 81’11 acres, moro or loss, on tho Chattahoochee River, in said i ounty. On this tract is a large plantation of ; ; go .d River Low Grounds, and upland in a high j state of cultivation, and has a Dwelling House. | Kitchen, Smoko House, a largo number of Negro j Cabins, a fine Gin House. Stables, Cribs and allne • ocssary out buildings. To bosold in tho pursuance of ho Will <f George M. Wa'ers. deceased, andofan order of the Ordinary of said County, to enable tho undersigned to divide and close up the estate. Terms will be liberal, and made known on tho day of sale on the premises. ABAHELB SMITH. j WILLIAM ROGERS, > Bxo’ra. THOMAS J. WATERS. ) M. B. -Thoe J. Waters, or John Matthews, on tho promißOfi, will show it to any ono who may wish to examine it. Oct 24 etd ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in DE CEMBER next, before tho Court House door in Sylvania, Scrivcn county, under an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of eaid county, a Iract of LAND in said county, containing I'ivo Hundred and Sixt--eight (568) acres, be the same moro or less.the Widow’s Dower excepted, ad joining Lands of W. W. Stark, Henry B. Marcs, John H. Smith and P. L. Wade; belonging to the , estate of James w. Bowie, dn leased, sold for u di ; vision among tho heirs. Terms on the day of salo. WILLIAM C. BOWIE, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. I T.N'DEK and by virtue of an order from tho Vv Honorable Court ol ordinary of Serivoncoun ty, will bu sold before the Coiut II use door in : Sylvania, Scriven county; on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the urmtl hours of >.ile. u tract of LAND in eaid county, belonging to the Estate of Henry B Meat o , t'-.-onnsed containing Fifteen Hundred acr< s moro or lots, adjoining land of tho Estate ol James W. Bowie, P. 1,. Wudo and John A. Ewith and olhera, sold lor tho benefit, ol tho heirs of eidd deeotue-l. Terms on tho day of -ajo. JAMH3 J Mdi/ißti Adm’r. aeW ■JMiblir g'lilfji. ADMI ISTRATOR’S SALE UAiDER an or <er of the Hotior i»»io Court < f Ordinary of Burko county, will be Fold, be tore tho Court Ho ifo door in Waynesboro 1 , Burke ooun y. on tho first Tuehday in JANUARY next between tho «• u«l hours ot sale, a Lot of LAND in the Vi Inge of Alexandria, in t*aid coirty, known lot No (12 tw Ivo containing about two acres, bounded on (he North hv Mulnerry nireet. West by Pino street, Eifl by Meteor street, and South by Green street, on wh oh is a good Dwell ng Hou e. Kitchen, St bles, and other out Uoum» s; and stood well of water. Ac Sold for the benefit ot the heirs and ere liters. Terms on the day. Purchas ers to pay for title- no? 17 JAMI 8 H R'-Y AT.. Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOM’S SALE. VI fILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in JANU- V I ARY next, between the usual hours of gale, by virtue of an order of tho Coirt of Ordinary of Burke county, at tho Court House door in Waynes boro*, in said county, a tract of LAND, lying in said county, containing (500) Five Uundnd acres, more or less, belonging to tho estate of John G. Hatcher, late of said county, deceased, adjoining John B. Whitehead, John G. Green, Zachaiiah Wimberly, and others Terms on tho day. Pur chasers to pay for titles. OLIV ER I{. PERRY, Adm’r. ADMI ttSTRATOR’S SALE. » ?< pursuance of an order from the Honorable the .1 Court of Ordinary of Burko county, will be sold, before tho Court llou?e door in Waynesboro’ Barks county, on the first Tuesday in JAN I ARY next, between tho usual hoars of sale, tha follow ing property, R-oil and Personal, belonging to the uata ' ■ i f f lid c i i ed> to wit: A tract of LAND in said county, containing (4-10/ Four huudr. d ?u,.j F< r 'y acre-’, mors or It- - aJjoining John It N. v- -r it! . Jernes Godbee, Jas. il. Royal, and Also - the follr.ving ?- tpruSlft’. 's: Negro woman. MkRCHA and her ’lir e children, FLfZA, CHijllßY and BERRY; N :ro woman, MAR t’HA, and hvr t ;o cl il iim. MARIA and ARCH >o'd for tho benefit of the hobs and creditors, i'orme made known on tho dav. Purchasers to pay forliths nov!7 JA ME ? H OY IL, Adm’r. GUARDIAN 8 SALE? VTXL!, bo sold, on the first Tuesday in JANU- Vv ARY next, by order of hu Court of Ordina ry, at tho Court House door in t e Village of Syl vania, Scrivon county, within the legal hours of -ale, tho following prof city, bolonui g to David ee, a minor child ot Jet pc ■ ■■ . to wit: MARIA, a woman, and her tv o children. PETER and an infant child. >o!d for the benefit of tho minor. Tonu? on the day of fu!o. navlfi HARDY C. PA RKER, Gunrdiar; GUARDIAN'S SAXE? ~ V ITiLii. bo sold, on the Grwt lucsd-iy in JANU » t-' ARY next, I order of the Court, of rdi na y» Ht the Court jiouse door, in the Village o' Sylvania, Scrivon county, within tho legal hours of pule, tho following named Negro man, to wit: LEWIS, the property of Wiiiiam M. llendcrEon. a minor child of William Henderson, deceased. Sold for tho benttP '•!* the minor 3 erirs on the day of s .lc JOHN CAMERON, Guardian. nov!6 •'7’TC-i -y, ■ *xrrr-r r-r.T»~w 77 rx Cftta nf ITTARRiEM COUNTY GEORGlA—Whereas, > Y Andrew Jaokson. applies to me for Letters <f Administration on tho Estate of William M. Cowles, deceased— The e arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to bn and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any tl cv have, why eaid Letters should not be gtanted. Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton, Octo ber 31st, 1854. ARDEN R. MERSHON, nov2 Ordinary lITARREN CXH \TY <JEORGIA—Whereas % V Hardy S. Parris, applies to me for Letters of Administration on tho Estate of John C. Gunter deceased. fhesoare therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the eaid deceased, to be and appear at 1115’ office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not bo ganted. Given under my hand and seal of office, October 31st, 1854. ARDEN R. MERSHON, nov2 Ordinary. GEORGIA. Scriven county; Whereas George A. .Manor, applies for Letters of Administration De bonis non: on the Estate of John Maner, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and acmonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offijo on or before the first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sylvania, this 31st day of October. 1851. nov4 ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. GEOR(>IA. Burke county, Whereas Joseph 11. Hines applies for Letters of Guardianship for Seaborn Peterson, minor, under 14 years of age;— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred, and all other persors interested, to be and appear before Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in Deceinbe* next, and show cause, if any they have, why said Letters ; should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this second day of November. 1854. | EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary, B. C. I nov4 GEGRGIAy Barke county, Whereas George A Mandil!, applies for Letters of Administration do bonis non, on the Estate of Clemm Sharp of said j county, <’eceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish al! and singular, the kindred and credi ! tors of said deceased, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary of said county, to be held on 1 the first monday in December next, then and thcrc ; ta show cause, if any they have, why said Letters • bhoul’l not be granted. j Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this second day of November. 1851. EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary, B. C. nov4 Georgia, burke c6u?vrY.—Whereat John Owen applies for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Nancy Owen, of said county, deceased — These are therefore, to cite, and admonish, all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear before the Court of Or dinary, to be held in and for sail county, on the first Monday in December next, and there to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should ; not be granted. Given under my band at office in Waynesboro, • thia 28th day of October. 1851. EDA ARD GARLICK, Ordinary, B. C oct2B Georgia, scriven county.—Whereas James Parker applies for Letters of Adiu nis tration on tho Estate ol Elizabeth Parker, late of eaid county, deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred, and creditors of said leccas ed. to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on tbe first Mon day in December next, and make objections, if p.ny they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this 11th day of October. 1854. octltt ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. Georgia scriven county Whereas J. B. Ilayno and J G Lawrence; applies for Letters of Administration, on tho Estate of Adol phus B. Brar.tly, 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 before the Court of Ordi nary, to bo held in and for said county, on the first 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 llth day of October. 1854. oct!7 ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinary. SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA LAND FOR SALE. fTIH E subscriber offer,] for sale his valuable Plan fl. tation, on the Chattahoochee River, in the county of Early. This place compris* « 2,175 acres of land, about 550 acres of very fertile bottom, 1,000 acres of fine Oak am! Hickory, and tho rest is mixed Pine land. Nearly GOO acres are cleared and in good cultivation, bn tho Plantation are commodious Buildings of every required size and character, water-power Gin, a con»eni< nt lun iing on tho river, and tho Dwedings ar*» located upon .1 high, healthy and abundantly water••<! Oak JIUJ A (dr-tw, ANDEBBON P. CRAW FORD, iy!s P-Likely (1 a , legal SIXTY D»YS after dale, applioati n will he m de IO tbe Court of Ordinary of Burko coun ty, for lo’tvo to sell all tho Unde belor gi»g to the Estate of Martin Herrington, deceased, not before disporod of ROBERT M HERRINGTON, ocl7 Surviving Administrator. SIXTV DAYS after date, application will bo made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell a negro man by tho name ol Bob, belonging to tho Estate of Elizabeth Barker, dccoaeed- MATHEW PARKER. oct7 Adminiatrater. with the will annexed. NOTICE —All persona indebted to tho Estate of Sampson J Tindal, late of Burke county, dweaeed, aro requested to make immediate pay ment; and all those having demands, to render them in, duly attested, within tho time required by law. novll EVERETT TINDALL, Adm’r. Gt EORGIA, JUUKKM COUNTY—AU persons f bavingdomands against George W. Collins, deceased, of said county, aro hereby notified to pre sent them, properly attested, to me, within (ho time pn scribed by law. or they will not be settled. And all persons indebted to said deceased, arc hereby re ouired to make immediate payment. oct3 LEWIS R. COLLINS, Adm’r. I\7OTICE.— All persons indebted to the Estate of iv '| homas Neal. Sr , late of Warren county, de ceased, aro requested to make payment to t e sub scriber; and those having demands against said estat.:, will present them, and they wi.l be j rotr p:- v ; iid sept 9 GEORGE V. NEAL, Ex’r A ’ <>TtCK. —All persons having demands i.grii st the Estate of Sop ia Inman late of Burko eon' .v.dtcoased, nro hereby notified to prisent lieia ii'iiy attested within the time p.-cse.i'.ud bv law, and .'JI persons indebted to said Estate arc earnc tlv requested to malto imino.iato pavmcnt. octal *: Eg’er. A’i pi ’s, i” H it .- ■ . .. . . lx Ferdinand V. Burdell, la e of Burko county, dtoeared, are herol y nmified to present them. p..-o pcrly unrated, tome, wi.hin the time prescribed bylaw, or they will not be fettled; and all per sons indented to said d ■•ca-cd, are required to make immediate piyme.i t. novll JltilN J JONES, Adm’r. TVt'o PICE—AH persons indebted to tho Es tato of 1 v Goorgo W. Meritt, late of Burke county, de ceased, are requested to m ’. o immediate payment; and thos ’ having demands against said Estate arc required to render them in, duly authenticated, withii '.tie time prescribed hv law. KILEY W. REEVES; novlO Qualified Executor. Si' I;. OS ? GEORGIA, Burkooounty— A 1 per _ fo::s having demands agairst William Owens late ot Scriven county, doco-utod, are hereby notified t > present them properly aiti s ed to mo, v ithin the titno prescribed by law, or they will not bo settled, and all persons indebted to aid deceased are here by requested to make immediate payment. Novem bcr Ist, 1854. M. D. JONES, Adm’r. nov3 7\.ioi'lCH.—All persons concerned arc ho eby 1 N notified, that sixty dav s alter date, I shi:ll ap ply to tile Court of Ordinary of Scriv,n county, for leave to sell all of the real and personal • state of tlio late William Owens, deceased, of Serivbn, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. November let, 1854. nov2 M. D. JOEES, Adm’r. jStta of GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY—Whereas Robert Arnett, Guardian of Robert Williams, applies for Letters Dkmissory from said Guardian ship-- ’1 hose are, therefore, to cito and admonish, all ar.d singuhrr, the kindred, and all other pnrsooe concerned, to be and appear before tho Court oi Ordinary, to be heli in and for said county, on tbe second Monday in January next, and , bow cause, if any they have, why i*j.id L tters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, t’.is sth dav of September, 1854 g s °pt ALEXAN DER KEM P' A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. Profitable and Honorable I‘Employ me nt. r subscriber is de-irous of hiving an Agent J. in each county and town of the Union. A capital of from $5 to $lO only will bo rcqtrrcd, and anything like an efficient, energetic m »n can make from three to five dollars per day : indeed, some of the Agents now employed aro r ai ring twice that sura. Every information will be given by addrc&ii’ji* (postage »aU> - \ WM. A.KINSLER, novll 64* Dox6ol, Philadelphia. Pa., P. O. DR. EDWARD C. HUGHES, HAVING’ removed to Waynesboro', tenders his Professional Services to tho citizens in and around the Village. c3m aug3l GENERAL ORDERS llj:ad Quartkf, Georgia Militia, ) Milledgeville,Oct. 16, 4854. j The Annual Review and Inspection of tho Militia fur tho year 1854, will commence as soon after the Ist day of November next, as may be consistent with the distribution of orders. The Major Ger.* erals and Officers commanding Divisionswill ex tend theso orders to the Militia under their com mand with promptness and rapidity, to ensure a return from tho Inspectors of Divisions by or be fore the first day of January next. Major Generals 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 mon on the field. Captains of Volun teer Corps throughout the State will report direct to H.ead Quarters, in conformity to tho Act to au thorize his Excellency the Governor to furnish Arms and Accoutrements to Volunteer Corps in the State. Major Generals and Brigadier Generals will be p irticular 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 nr Regiments. By order of the Commander-in-Chits. WM. S. ROCKWELL, Aid de Camp. oot!9 ctf N ’TICri TO CONTRACTORS. Chief Engineer’s Offce, ) Columbus, Ga , Sept. 16. ( SEALED proposalswill ho received bv the under signed at'this office until the first day of Decem ber, for the clearing, graduation, track laying, to gether with the building of all bridges and culverts of the western division of the Mobile and Girard Railroad, extending from Mobile to Greenville, cov ering a distance of 130 miles: The work wil bo generally divided into one mile sections, and bids may he made for one or more < ‘ these sections; sepora’e proposals are desired for the track laying, building ol toe trestle work, 5j miles in lengt h across th; Tensas and Mobile river?, with the intervening swamps; the trestle will be 12 feet high, built upon I lack Cypre s piles abundant and Jidjanent to the line; tho threo rivers wili be crossed with i he common pile bridging, with trussed pivot draws in the centre of each. with the form of the contract and proposal, may bo had of tho ur dersigne 1 upon ap plication ; plans, profiles and estimates of th it por tion of tho line are now ready lor examination, and par’.ica praposing wili pleaso designate it as such i. n the envelope. xhe country jt healthy, with no ewamps after leaving Tensas over. From Mobile to the river, 18j miles the grading is light and country very healthy at all seasons of the year. After leaving LucTcnsaa tho line pusses through the ridge that divides the Alabama and Conecuch waters, easy of access by tho Alabama river and through a section well stocked with provisions. Payments will bo m ule one third ,j) in current funds, one third (j) in the (08> eight percent, capi tal stock of the Company interest payable in stock until the road is completed, then to oaaio and } ■ - ly upon the oarnirgs of the road, the balance in the (08) per cent, convertible bonds of the Com pany: maturing in five or more years at tho option of the contractor; coupons payable semi annually, either in Co'umbup, Ga.. Mobile. Alabama or in New York, at tho option of tho holder. To bidders personally unk->nwn to tho under signed bond and approved security will be required to an ainoui t not exceeding J tbe amount of the contract tor the timely and faithful completion ol tbe same Twenty-two and ono half miles of tho road from Girard west will be open for bus ncis tho first of November, and 52 miles nine months thorcaiter. Itthe intention to h .vo the entire lino of 245 miles open for busimss by lb&8 Fopt.l9 cdecl GEO. 8. RUN BY. PRACTICE OF SURGERY. | |R. .TUR IAII HARRLSS is prepared to nc- I J commodate- with lodging and nurring. such patients as may bo directed to him for Fijrgicml op erations or treatment Masters may be nwur.-d hut their servants will have every necessary at cntioA. may? (©niernl SIOO,OOO WORTH OP REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE, INCLUDING H<ntw mid Re/rideur- *. IVlilh and Mill Silts, and Varattf IjO-s. Admirably located in tho centre of the city, to bo wold WITHOUT RESERVE, nt PUBLIC AUC TION, in Knoxville, on Tuesday, January 1865. THE undersigned will offer for sale, positively without reserve at Public Auction, on Tues day, tho 9th of January, 1855, and succeeding day s until sold, about SIOC,OOO worth of Roa! Estate, in the city of Knoxville, Tenn. The property con sists of lots upon Main, Cumberland, Gay. Hill. Water, Prince, Walnut, Church and other streets of the city, and also Mills and Mill Sites. Many oi the lots have already upon them valuable Busi ness Houses and Residences, paying good Rents. While the unimproved Lots are so located as to offer great ii-duccniunts to persons desiring to in vest in Real Estate in this thriving city. The mills and mil! rites, situated within rhe limits ofthecity, .arc more advantageously located for Manufactur ing purposes than any other property in or near Knoxville. Diagrams of the property are being prer-ared, and will be distributed or furnished to applicants addressing either of the undersigned. Terms— 2o per cent cash or approved paper, on day of sale will bo required. Notes for the remain der at 6, 12, and 18 mou’he, with interest and mortgage upon property until paid J. W. J. NILES, novß etd C M. M’GHEB. LAND FOR SALE BY tSb STATE. By virtue of an Act, of tho Logi-latnro of Geor gia, approved February 13th 1854 entitled “Ar. Act amendatory of an Act tor-peat an Act to txb i.d the time for fortunate drawers in all the Land and Gold Lotteries to take out t* eir grants, aphint ed to in December, 1841, ar.d to limit, the time for fortunate drawers in -a’d l.c tenet* to tak outtb- > grants, Ac., assented to, December 21. 1843 ” the following Lots cf Land, principally Orphan Lot.-, ungraiited, and new reverted tv the State, wi',l bv sold in the Counties where they l;c ben ro he C urt House door thereof, on the days hercinait* r specified, subj* ct to the rules and regulations which govern Sheriff’s Eales, by agci.ta ali eniiy appointed for that purpose. LAND LOTTBRY. The following lot? in Walker County, to be eoH ot the tir«t Tuew’ay in DECEMBER, ISM Nos. Diit. Bee. Nos Dirt. ecc. Nob Diet. fee. 221 8 4 205 11 t 110 12 4 I *9 9 4 297 il 4 225 12 4 13 11 4 316 11 4 253 12 4 25 H 4 52 12 4 265 12 4 19 25 3 61 20 3 IGO 26 3 Also, on tbe Ist Tue day in DECEMBER, 1c54l c 54 at Biair-ville, the io lowiogLore in the County of Union, ail irg <nd t-i; gin the Pirnt boction No» Uist No.' Dint. N< r. Di*t. Noh. Diet 57 6th 42 10th 74 17th 340 1 'th 281 6ih e>s loth 141 17th 258 18th 2 9th 1(2 10th 2)9 17th 271 18th 12 Sth 109 10th 311 17th :6 10th 23 Stu 274 10th 20 ISth 91 19th lvß Oth . 138 16th Ot 18th 108 19th 34 10th 149 Itith 189 18th nr. the same day will be wold the G 4d Lotf,reverted by the present Lu-v, now in tbe County of Union, (!e»- Ciii,-d under iheue-d of "Gold Lottery .” Alho, on the I« Tuesday in DECEMBER, IBM, at El.jjay, tbe so I wh g iota in the County oi Giltner: All ij tr g *n<i bt in< in the Second Section. i\os. Ihst. N< h Diet. Noj Bist. Nos. Li t. 8 sth oil deb 23 llth 164 25th J 7 sth 35 7th 39 llth 229 25th 40 sth TO 7th 134 llth 274 25th 5? sth 216 7th 147 llth 47 26th 119 &Lh 283 7th 22r 31th 128 20th .33 slh 316 7th 228 lith 143 26th 304 5 fa 63 10 304 llth 39 6th 137 JO 223 12U> 65 nth 211 10 96 24th Aino on the Ist Tuesday in DECK BI BEK, 1864, at Jas per, the following Lots in Pickens County: All being iu the . econd Sei.tion. Nos. Diet. Nos Dist. No». Diet. Nos. Diet. 139 sth 18 12 215 12 64 24 217 5 th 20 12 76 13 230 24 2jo sth 171 12 142 13 266 24 2 3 sth 2*2 12 26 23 Also, on the Ist Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854. at Spring Place, the following Lots, in the County of Hur- ls, o.i Diet. Sec No«. Di- 4 !. Sec. Nos. Diet dec. 91 Btn 3 126 8 • 3 170 Bth 3 2 25 2 198 26 2 245 26 2 133 25 2 214 26 2 222 27 2 153 25 2 233 26 2 240 27 2 284 27 J Also,on the Lt Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854, al Calhoun, the following Luts in the County ot Gordon: All being iu the Third Section. Nos Diet. Nob. Dist. Nos Diet. Nos. List 231 7 215 14 117 15 168 25 194 25 Also, on the Lt Tuesday la JANUARY, 1855, the fol lowing Lots in’ the County of Cherokee, at Canton: All being in the Second Section. Nos. Dist. Nob. Dist. Nos. Dif*t. No* Dist. 265 4 78 11 102 14 284 14 323 14 Also at the «ame time, the Gold Lota in said County, reverted by present Law Bee under head of Gold Lot tery. Also, o)i the Ist Tuesday in JANUARY, 1855, at Tren ton, tho following lots in the County of Dade; All be ing in the Fourth Section. Nos. Dist. Nos. Dist. Nm. Diejt. Nos. Dist. 35 10 282 10 147 H 96 19 42 10 298 10 14 18 127 19 53 10 104 11 29 19 161 19 Also, on the Ist Tuesday in JANUARY, 1855, the fol lowing Lots iu the County of Cass: Nos. Dist. Sec Nos. Dist. £-ee. Nos Difet. Sec. 144 5 3 196 16 3 211 22 2 2’B 22 2 Also, on the i-aine day, tbe Gold Lots in said county, reverted by present Law. See under head of Gold Lot tery. Also, on the Ist Tuesday in JANUARY, 1855, the fol lowing Lots in the County of Whitneld, at Dalton Be ing in the Third Section. Noh. Dint Nos Dist 258 10 170 27 Also, on the Ist Tuesday in JANUARY, 1855, at Rome, the following Lots in tbe County of Floyd Being iu the Third Section. Nos. Dist. Nos Dist Nos. Disk. 15 22 234 22 276 22 Also, on tbe same day, the Gold Lota in said Cour ty. reverted by present I>aw See under head of‘Gold Lot tery.” Also, on the Ist Tuesday in JANUARY, 1865, the fol lowing ißta at Morganton, the County Seat oi Fannin: the Lots being in Fannin County Nos Dist. Sec. Nos. Dist Sec. Nos. Dist. Sect. 67 6 1 61 71 391 8 1 IS2 6 1 78 71 99 9 2 211 6 1 98 7 I 136 9 2 22» 6 1 12 7 2 09 2.' 9 71 199 7 2 70 27 2 31 71 119 8 1 110 27 2 48 71 177 8 1 174 27 2 58 71 253 8 1 Meo, on the Ist Tuesday in FEBRUARY, 1855, the iollowmg Lotaiu the County of Chattooga, at Summer ville: Nos. Dist. Sec Ni’» Di*t Hee Non Dist See. 66 5 4 169 13 4 260 13 4 104 5 4 , 181 13 4 45 15 4 1?9 13 4 275 13 4 49 25 S 118 25 3 Abo, on tho tat Tuesday in FEBRUARY, 1855, will be r>old at Daholonega the following Loti iu the county of Lumpkibi: Being m the First Section. Nos. Dist. Nos. Dist. Noh. Dint 57 6 01 6 164 6 Also.on the same day, the Gold Lots in aaid County, reverted by present Law. Seo under bead ot ‘’Gold Lot- ■ Ury.” Also, on tbe Ist TueeJay in FBURUAKY, 1856, a Lot its C‘t.> ’ > bo sold at Hinggold: M / 10, 28th district, 3d section. GOLD LOTTERY I IVillbe told before the Court House door at Blairs ville, in Union County, on Che dial Tuesday in DMUEK BER, 1854. the lollowirg Lotr; Being in cho Ist sec. Nos. Diet. No®. Dist. Nos. Dist. Nos. Dwt. 201 11 214 11 345 11 55ft 11 Also, on tbe or»t Tuesday in JANUARY, 1855, at Caa+- ville, in the County ofOm*: Noa. Diet. Seo Nos. Die* ■*•*» Nos Dist Ser 139 4 3 731 1< 3 37’3 21 2 333 4 3 862 17 4 439 21 2 94 4 8 1019 H 3 455 21 2 423 1.7 J 31® 21 * 755 21 2 1182 21 2 Also, on the tat Tuesday in JANUARY, 1865, tho fol- I>w g Lota in the County of Uhenokow, at Can ton Be ing in the Second Section. Noh. DihU Noe. Disk N(w. D’jrt Nos. Diet. 228 2 8 3 751 2 315 15 452 2 24 3 875 X 684 15 633 2 72 3 879 J 613 15 721 2 A SW 5* 21 1081 2 280 3 1170 3 42 21 Also, <>n the tat Tuesday is* J A N UABY, 1855, at Rome, the following Lots in the County of Pioyd All being in tho Fourth Section. Nos. Dist. Nos. Diet. Wo* Disk Nos Drat 4 3 136 3 097 3 984 3 71 X 19*3 3 784 3 1202 3 92 4 380 3 744 3 7204 3 PJ 3 b<3 3 746 3 1211 3 27 3 6X) 3 004 3 KI 16 266 16 Also, on * fHt Tuesday tn FUBRUART, 18 >5, tho oltnwing Lots in ’hi: O >unty of Forsyth, Ounm«u. l p, All brivg ii\the Section. General sltomsnnntfi. NM. Dirt. No«. Dirt. Noa. Dist. No:. Dirt. If< 1 812 2 857 3 576 1« SBO 1 (Mi) 2 887 3 723 14 225 2 9» 3 103« 3 953 M Zlrt 2 118 3 M) 14 1015 14 849 2 187 3 117 14 IC4O 14 772 2 023 3 494 14 1062 14 1129 14 Al:w, on tbe, list Tuesday in FEBRUARY, 1855, th. following Lots in tho County of Cobb, at Marietta: 4.» being in the Second Section Nos. Dist Nos. Diet. Nos. Diet No. Dirt. 124 17 16 709 17 022 1» ®59 1 965 16 Soo 17 320 IS 871 1 535 17 MM 17 457 19 1074 l» Also, on the let Tuesday in FEBRUARY, 1855. the fol lowing Lots in the County of Paulding, at Dallas; AR ' being in tho Third Section. Nos. Dist. Noe. Dist. Nos. Dirt. Nos Dl»t. 99 1 785 2 567 8 256 10 119 1 7019 2 711 3 284 W 264 1 DOO 2 9»3 3 302 M 521 1 1223 2 KTiO 3 605 19 131 2 1279 2 1070 4 6)4 # 134 2 22 3 1090 3 810 » 267 2 23 3 313 18 836 W 279 2 58 3 388 is 8«4 » 308 2 177 3 700 18 oeg jg 597 2 307 3 907 18 1002 19 660 2 406 3 45 W 1000 M <25 2 <55 3 55 19 1140 !• A, .A A • ”1° I” Also, on the Ist Tuesday <n FEBRUARY, 1856, ttw toHown g Lots m Lumpkin County: All being in tte« kirst Section. Nos. Dist. Nos. Dist. Noe. Dist. Nos. Dist. hi 4 240 i Oi, u 572 {j ■* 6 740 il <3lB 12 326 4 3M 4 ?so 11 758 12 4 ’ 2 4 3’<4 5 .870 U 12 440 4 KM) H !??2 1| jono jj aoo J a Ol5 5 ' JK2 11 I°l3 1® ® - m !1 1 094 12 ra? J 1087 4 13 121 1 5 8<; 12 233 12 •Ai 1 5 I<o n I s 011 6 245 72 73 15 'S; 7 & }» 89 IS 1 4 12 17S is IS * f ‘ <,M 12 232 15 *>9 ft Q9B 5 j,, 377 !\ .1? r 8 5? 4 . 650 12 499 15 u .CV -« 03 11 558 I' 2 North half of Nos. 141 355, 394 and 438,13th dirt. * tß ”, on the Ist Tuesday . MARCH, 1855, at Cedar owu. the fohovnr,*; Lots »n the County of Polk: Nos. Dist. Boe Nos. Dist. Bee. Nos Dist. fee ' 4 67? j 4 1201 a S? | * 68T >■ 4 38 17 4 "*5 * * 82 2 4 44 17 4 ?,9* 1 4 188 » < 87 17 4 373 1 4 218 2 4 121 37 < ’ 4 317 2 4 134 17 4 j™ J j 1 4 >37 17 4 >d* I 4 401 7 -f. 202 17 4 bi.o 1 4 592 2 4 226 13 2 * * «9a 2 4 342 18 S .»48 >8 3 760 20 g !(|!) j ■3'9 18 3 768 '3O 3 237 21 3 427 IS 3 786 SO 8 240 21 3 430 18 3 1108 3 351 21 3 48 20 3 868 20 3 373 21 3 ®’ 28 3 053 29 3 421 21 3 70 -20 3 023 20 3 536 21 J 144 20 3 <»8 20 3 6>9 21 3 227 IF) 3 1014 20 3 712 21 3 228 20 3 1 080 20 3 799 >1 a 328 28 3 I0»6 20 3 862 21 3 il 7 - 8 1103 20 3 118,1 21 3 ‘l9O 20 3 1113 20 3 1035 21 3 “ ol 20 3 1194 20 3 1200 21 3 655 20 3 1265 20 3 1201 21 3 591 20 3 19 21 3 1200 21 3 886 20 3 49 21 3 1269 21 * Also, nt Campbellton on tho Ist Tuesday tn MARCH, n.L<>tof Land in Campboli county No. 455 ia tho 18th district. TERMS 01’ SALE. Ist. Sales to be fi r Cash only. 21. Tho Agent shall issue a Certifi ate to ea«h purchaser, upon the payment to him of the pur ebaso oncy,. describing therein tho Number, District, Section and county of the Lot or Lots purchased by any bidder. 3d. Grants will issue to the purchaser-on pre senting the certificate of tho Treasurer or\of tbe Agent who sells tho Let, that tho purchase money has been fully paid. 4th. Grants must be applied for within 30 days after the sale of the several lots. If any of tho above Lots are improperly classified, they will be re-advortised, and sold in/ho Counties where they be. Those divided by County lines will be arid in 'fee Counties where they are advertized for sale. The Romo Southerner, Mountain Signal Constitutionalist & Republic, Southern Banner, Marietta Advocate, Cassville Standard, Jeffer sonian and Dalton Times, will publish weekly, dis tenting with the list of Lots in each County as the os take place ia that County. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. By the Governor. L. H. Briscoe, Sec’y. Ex. Dept. October 26, 1854. otd» PURE JETHRO COTTON SEEDh ' A FEW SACKS of choice Jethro Cotton Bead -.a. for sale; two bushels in a sack. Price three dollars per sack. Samples of the Cotton can be seen at os office. inn 12 M&otf D’ANTIGNAC. EVANS ACO FOR SALE. THE subscriber being desirous of moving his planting interest West, offers for sale his PLANTATION, in tho first District of 2fieZ. Dougherty ceunty, (formerly Baker,) onemilewert of Albany, containing Seven Hundred and Fifty acres—five honored of which is in a high state • cultivation, with a splendid DWELLING, and Ml out house needed on a plantation. I have no hesitancy in saying any planter san make seven bags of cotton to the hand, with corn, Ac., if •'roportion. Persons wishing to purchase, will address she undersigned at Albany, Ga., as he is determined to sell. tnar? ts E. T. JONBO. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. THE SUBSC HI BE It, desirous of removing from the State of Georgia, offers for sale his PLAN - TATION, lying on the waters of the Coolawhaoe, five miles West of Albany, adjoining the lands oi Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholls and others; containing 3,125 acres, more or lose. There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. The land is suituated so that it can be oa«- ly divided, and if two purchasers appear, the sub scriber will divide it so as to suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well te address “Moore A E.lwards” or mysolf at thia place. JOHN J . RAWLS. Macon, Ga. August 30. 1853. ctf sep I My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lands to any person calling for that purpose. J. J.R. ’ WANTED. A T tho Augusta Cotten Mills, 50 Power IjOOOk A Weavers, and 6 or 8 goed Families, or 4 os more Operatives each. Enquire at the Factory, e> tho Superintendent, or at the office on Broad-rt. 18 ctf ONEHUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. "I be paid for tho apprehension and JH VX 7 delivery to mo at Danburg, Wilkcs/Mji County,of ray boy JACK, (known as FJw.’.rdp) who left my premises last Spring, and baa net been heard of since, but is supposed to be somewhere in Elbert County. Be has ’-con a Pik> on tho river for several years—is about 50 year old. n*'ar six feet tall, and of a bright copper coin* nov_3o ts JAS. W. BARKSUAL3 RAMEY & STORY, G n<>C EK Y ME K C MANIA, AUGUSTA, GA. WIFJL continue the Grocery Burincsß, m all its branches, at the Old Stand, on Broa<! Street, two doors below Benes & Brown. Wo &*e * daily receiving eur Fall Stock. Our Stock will, at all times, bo largo, ainortment complete, and adapted to planters’ trade, a libera! share of whieh wo havo pc long enjoyed, and hope still to receive. J. D. KAMEY, aagtf dlmofim S. G. STORY NOTICE. Wlil'X BE SOLD, in Hamburg, 9. 0., o« Monday, tho 20lh instant. All tho UNFINISHED WORK in the wood riiop. together with a lot of Oak Timber and Ash Wood, and about two thousand seasoned spoken a lot ol Bubs, and the Tools belonging to the Alro, tho BLACKSMITH TOOLS, and a largo lot Os Iron. Abo, at tho same time and place, will ho seldL tho W ood Shop and Black.- mi th Shop, both of arid riiops being built of Brick and the wood t-hop be ing covered with Tin, and being ono of the beet sinn<!s in Edgefield district. The two shops will beso'd ( n a credit of Two’ver months. Noto, and two ,-ood Securities nro requi ol; thobalance of tho above art’chs will bo sold for ©ash. WILLIAM SPIRES. Nov 6 ld3c OJoboiro Uaoen Sides, jusf Inihlod OV nw BORANTON, BEV HOUR A fX>.