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pnlilir Julrii. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. "XTITE OF GEOftCIL Serirvn onuntv.—C u ,*» i... • h o-ntli .I>y DECEMBER r.* xt. wilt n , I ur ■’i ■ re iy.enec f the lute William Cwcns decease 1. <■’ ! .*r.> **u cquntv. all lhe per ehablr pr*>- J perl Va; -i ide eised, eoiisKting of Hone Hogs. | Cuttle. G mt«, Corn and Folder, bou-eiiold aif ■ kifehoo furniture. and other arti des too t< iiou« to ; tnentioi. lhe plantation will bn rented on th i •auto day for tia ensuing your, Terms of s', e. ’ll j Mm. under Gru doll trs, cash—all u move.-, twelve months credit will b. ; ren. requiring not-? and ! ap -roved se'iiritv, with inter, • ; tr >*n date The Site will bo e-mti.i io I from day to day until ail i.« s- ia Nrv.moof Ist. 1b54. ao x3 M I) JONES, Adm’r. ADMimSVS. VTR.IX SALE 11 J 11.1. It C. SOi.D, before the Court House door V\ i"i Sylvania, S riven county in p.r-uaree of *n order front the Honorable the Court of Ojdinun j : • . . . ... . . -*i ty in JvARx next, between the usual hours <*t sale, too Negro Giris, nfimolv Caroline and Mary, fourteen ycius >f ago. belonging to the ri-i.ite of Samuel Newton, de'oased. Terms on the dav ol sale , nor 4 V.'Z Utter H X-WT-X Almr j SHERIFFS BALK. | i tyii.l. B ' ' >LI>, on tile first l’u *sday in DE \ » CEM JEU ii- v, ut the Court House in raid ; >ounty. between tile usual hours of- tie one negro j bovu>:...-l Riy.uond about twenty-seven years old. Levied on os the property ot Washington! Hobenbok.t 'S.itisf. i tl ;A issued from tboSitpcrior Court es Columbia county, in favor of E. il l’i tt e, VS sand Uo'.e- •.'.b. Property pointed out by de fendant — , , Also, at the f inis tune and place, will bo, sold three hu’.dre I end futy sores, more or !<•*- ot ;>>.k and Hickory L\ND, as lire property ot Drury Nc.- si>n, to satis'-v a & fa issuing from the Superior Court of Wirron county, in favor o' 11. A. Pitt, against said Noteon. S lid Land adjoining L.an.t* of Curren Battle J ibes M. Thompson and others. Propertv poi.itad out by Plaintiff s Attorney. E A BRINKLEY, Deputy Sheriff. ,x‘t-7 . I ADMIWisTRATOR’S SA E J 4 G RELIABLY to an order from the Ordinary of Burke county, will bo sold,on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, before the Court House door in the town of Waynesboro, the Negroes of George Mixon Sr., deceased—also all the Real Estate of said deceased, lying in tho county of Burke. Terms made known on the day of sale. jots Hi <IE '-'.IX ' A,im_r. LXriCUruH'J sale VSTILL BE SOLD, ut tho Into residence et Th. Tins Walker, of Monroe County, de cease I. on Thursday, the 30th of November, all the perishable projertv of sai 1 decease I. consisting el a I the Stock. Corn, Fod lcr. Household and Kit chen Furniture, Farm ng Vtensi's Ac. E. 11. WALKER, Executor. Oet 12, i.-M- I executor s sale W'H.I. b • sold, before the Court House door at Swains I " : • county, on tho first ' Tuesday in DECEMBER next, between the usual j hours i>: sale, by virtue of, an from the Honorable , Court' fOrdinirrot Burke county, a tract of LAND 1 in said county of Emanuel, containing I if) a-res. more or loss, b ing tho summer residence ot W :l liam Munhrec, late of said county of Hu-ke. ad joining lands of Allen Inman. Janns Grubbs ami others. .» Will be sold on the same day, before tho Court House door in Newton B*ker coun y, under ti e order aforesaid, a tract ot land in said county ot Baker ccnt-.-inli g 200 s-’res. uioro or less. know, and distinguished a- lot No. 394. in .>ri*ina!ly, 9th District Early, n-.-w Baker county, belonging to tav Bst.ituo l said WiiU.im Miirpbr-ie.deceased. Terms ash. Purchasers tn pay for Titles. JAMEb A MCKl’dllKE.Qualified Adm r. oet 12 ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. 'ITTIt.I, BE SOLD, on tho firs' Tuesday in ♦ V JAM ARV next, at the Court Hon-o of Lowndes county, w thin the usual s ilo hours, lot o: LAND, No. SiO, consisting of four hundred and ninety ac.is. in ,he I2tb district ot said county, sold as the property of the Estate of Allen \ iu gard, lato es Gwinnett county, deceased, and sold in pursuance of an order of tho court el Ordinary of said county of Gwinnett, tomekedis tribut on amorg-t the heirs of deceased. Term-on the da” ot sale- . oet 1 n JAM Eg L ETCHRR.gQN. V'm - EXECUTOR 3 SALE, Al TILL BE isOLD before tno Court II use door ♦ V in the town of Warrent n. and Coun’y ot Warren, on tho first Tuesday of DECEMBER next, st the usual hours of sale, du acres of pino LAND, belonging to the *st.-.to of John Mayes, deceased ; l\ing near the waters of ChiSdess Crock, a.r.d ad Joining landsof William Lewis, John Wray and other*, inlaid eaunty, feruis known on day of sale. WILLIAM MAY ES, Executor. octS • ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. ’I TTILL be sold at the late residence of Archibald W M. Herrington, deceased, Burke County, on Thursday the 16th NOVEMBER next, sundry per k-hablc property, viz Mule* and Folder, plantat on tool* 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 bc‘orethc Court House d >or in said county, in Waynesboro, between tho um! hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday in DECEM BEK next, a tract of LAN D in said county of Burke, containing Five Hundred a ’res, more or lees, adjoining lands of Steph n M Herrington, on the North. A B. Lovett on the South, land's of Estate of Martin Harrington, deceased, on the West, and A L Lovett, on the West, sold an tho real Estate of A. chibs:4 M. Herring;on, late of Slid enunty, de t? wed fir the bem fi: of the heirs and creditors, and fur divi ion. Terms on d ty. Buyur ro pa 7 J £ T l i £ > fl EN J{ HERRINGTON Adm'r. ' '7 AD9II M...'. OJUS SALE. TTTILL BE ,i)LD, on tho firM Tuasday in JAN »LAKY next, by order of the Court, of Ordi nary. at tliuCohrt House door, in the town ol W,. oesbore, Burke county, within the legal hours Th. foil iwing pro; rty, belonging to the E.-tnte of the lato Jc-> o Knightall, consi-ting of a tract or pare cl of LAND, containing 515 acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of John II Cox and John Coa'son Richard McMurray. E. D-Robertson and others. Z. WIMBERLEY, Adm’r. au,;9 EXECUTOR’S SALE. AY r i!l l e :o’ l at. tho lower Market house in th* V 4 city o: Auga-. a, on the fits'. Tues lay in DE CEMBEIi. next, tho following named tracts of LAND, the property of the E-tato of Samuel Haw**, lato of Columbia county, deceased, in accordance With the authority vested by tho will of tho said deseased, to wit; Lot No. 122 9-h dikt. Telfair 202 Jac *. •• “ 226 -6“ ‘ Chatooga 160 " ** 2-19 15** ’* Ist sect.Lumpkin 40 ** - >* 2111'* " 4lh " Walker, 16<> *' *' “ 47 3d * Appling, 490 “ “ *■ 171 4:h " Pulaski, 202 J** ‘ “ 85 12" ** Leo 202 j " * “ 304 5“ “ G Imer, 160 “ <• •• 66 7“ *' Cherokee, (.apposed tube accppermine) ISO “ ** '* 280 7th diet. Irwin, 490 *’ ‘ *• 855 12 ' “ Ist soot Cherokee, 40 *' *• 396 7“ ‘ Appling, 440 “ ’* " 203 6‘* " Carrol, 202 j “ “ *• 106 3d " Carrol, 2i>2J ** «> “H 29 3 ‘ “ Walker, 40 “ ** ** 394 3 * “ Paulding, 40 ** 1 “ 107, 108, 11 1 and 91, I7th dist. Lawrence, 50 EBlrghaia county. 600 aer*: Land in Co.rimbin county, tho lato r. .* dea-.'c *.f tho 4 -mu* i!.-*wr, <l* ceau d w-'.l be ■•ohi’a'to, -I.' r or divided, to >’lit purchasers. Ter,-'I- .. Ha--;. Piirchaver to pay lor papers. Bold according to the will of Samuel Haw/, late nf Coluinh.a county, dec*-.M *l. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tho said deceased LEON-I", DUGAS. Executor oft ! . will of Samuel Haws, dic’d. ':**■. 21 th, l’i' I. '*l EXECUTOR 3 SALE X Y7H.L BE *<»LD, on Monday the 27th day of VV NOVEMBEIt ~* -.' attbolato io id*,nee o> Sophia Inman. late of Burke county d'-eca-c I. all tii** p*r,'.liable property ol aid *b c*:a.-o*l consisting ofCorn Fodder. *af.,e'< of Horses. Mules. Cows JIo-.-s onoColton Gin, H iggy and II ini, s«, Hotivo hold and Ki'cl e** furniture, I'lan'otinn tools Ao. ,-id -.On r .'*rt!*:t*.s too t'-diout to mention. - .'* t*, *--niimu*. Iron *1 ay to <1 ay until all are ■a)*/’ *.-*:*2’ DANIEL A-IN MAN, Ex’.jT. EXECUTOR S SALE, V’o:; SAXE, two PLANTATIONS i -1 Warron qounl’. b»?l ‘t.l.’ : »ig to the Es ate ol Tht mas Neat, dw.i’ »< One of than is genorallv and favorably known t* th> N« wfoui’h Pond.-, and ■it s v) tnilo> South r ct of W irrcnt- n, and 12 (niles f-otn Dvaring. which iw the Third Station from Au . jNta on the Georgia cmtain’ng -n- :u Hundred ar d Fifty hvu (1755) acres; al”-nt Seven Hundred oltaied, and the balance in the A’oods- Os the seven hnndrud cleared, there are abui. lour hundred deep nulatto land, and three bn i.lrod productive gray ’.-.ril. sh« improve iu - n .k conri-'J of n comfortable Dwelling House vtth eight (H< room.-, ei ’ht . ) now framed Nogru Ho ; ‘.h, with brick chitnucj 4. la go Smoke Gin Hou.«e, Screw, a. d Ci .b««, Ao. lhe w tor i excellont. and m one of the healtbito-t and most ihvirable ; I u'ch in thi- county. Take it all in alt it is one ut Nature> favor-to spots C’omo and see The other place lies tun JO) miles South ot Warrenton, on Rocky Ccm'ort Creek, and is known 1” tho Mill Pleoo. contjimirg Sevvnt. cn Uu- •ireo lores oi pr.xlactive Pino land, about twelve hun drunin the woods and five hundred cleared; th« woodland heavily timbered with saw logs. The improvements con-dst of a aj m far table Dwelling House, withf.iur (4) rooms, seven new framed Ne .vio Houses, with rock chitnueyn a fine n«*w Smoke House, a fine airy Stable thi t will hold 12 horses, and provender to food them 12 months, OverseerV House, a line new Gin H .use and Cotton Press, fi’io Mill, both saw and grist, with a good run oi custom. This location offers inducements, for making money, in erior to none in the country And again I j-ay, como and see. I have about Seven hundred acres of Pine Land in the woods, being ono and a half miles from the Mill, wbh h I will sell with tho Mill Plantation, or separately Corn, Fodder, and Stock of all kinds, Heroes and Mules included on the place, should a purchaser desire it. Both of these places, Nowsom’s Ponds and the Deverough Mills, are now offered for sale, and when either place is sold, tho other will be with , drawn from the market. Any person wishing to j examine these places, can call upon the subscriber, ■at Warrenton, or addtess him through the Post Office, for further information. nuvl7 ui'”RGE V. NEAL. Bxr ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE \AT®kL BE SOLD, before tho Court House ■ ’’ door n Warronton, tho first Tuesday in ! JANUARY next, three hundred acres of land j and nine Negroes, consisting of men, women and ono chi d. all belonging to the wtaU of Mrs. Tabi | tba H ilhams, lato of W arren county, deceased I’ne negroes are valuable. nos 17 J A MBS S .JO\'F*<. A fnPr ALIHINIST/lATRIX 3 "tKa-t. W r ILL be gold, tofu re the Court House door in the town of Lcxing on, Oglethorpe county. ■ on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, between I he usual hours of sale, tho following Negro P-o porty, to wit: Ono Negro woman named WIN i NEY, 12 o’ 43 y, ars old; boy PH ILL, 21 years •o-d; bov, MARSHAL, 18 or 19 vear* o'd boy •’ dlLE<l3or 14 war.ad, mu LEY, lOch I It years old; RACHAEL, 7 years, and LYbIA 5 j rears old. Sold as the property o: Isaac A. How I nd, deceased, by order of the Hoanrab’oCourt of i'Ordinary of said county, tor the b.nefit of the Legatees. Terras on tho day of sale. ajM 5 ELH&ABBTHf 8 HOWARD. Adm'x. ”'admi ISTHATOR j saleZ BV virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordina ry of Bcriveo county, wi.i be so'd, before >ho Court House door in Sy *v mia. in said county, l e twoe.n tho u-ual hours of sale, on tho lay in JANUARY next, a Tract of LAND, m » id county of Striven containing Two Hundreu •urcc, more or les?, adjoining Hnd-t of Lemuel Parker, Henry Parker. Thomas Parker, and orb era. Sold aa tho Real Estate of Murtha Rodes deceased. Terms on tbo day of .-a’e ■. 12 \ RCG 1 BMII H, Wm r EXECUTOR 3 SALE. ; sold, bvfaru the C «ur- House door in • • Wavnesoor Burke county, ou we first Tueadiy in JANUARY next, between the usual hours otAa.’e by virtue of an order from the Court f Ordinary oi said county, a tract of LAND, ’y ing and being in said county, containing Two HuL. drci and Sixteen acres, be ihe same mere or lee-', ndjoinii g lands ot John Rollin?, Adam McNatt, .in i others Sold a? the p’op»rtv of the Estate of • William Penrow, deceased Sold to p'rlect tit’es novll JOHN P. ALi.KS. Ex’r. LXECUTOK S SALE. WILL ho told, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of DE EMBER next, at the lato residence oi I William Ponrow. deceased, of durke county, all the Perisb&Mc Propoity belonging to th© Estate ot said deceased, conswtitig ol Horses. Hogs, Cattlo, Corn an.i Fodder, one Wagon, one Baggy, P.anta tion Tools, and wilier nrHeles too tedioas to meu tioo. Terms on tho day. novll JOHN P. ALLEN. Kx’r. GUARDIANS'SALE. A OREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or- Zx dinary of Columbia county, will be sold, be fore the Court House door ; n said county, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the following Negroes, vis: MOSES, about 52 vears old ; BA- I SIL, 30; ABRAM, 35; PETER. 25; TURNER, 22; FANNY. 66; RACHEL. 42; NANCY. 33; ANNE, her ciild 8; JINNY, 27; REBECCA. 22; ALFRED, her child, 4; LOUISA. 17 ; SIL VIA, 17; and CALFUKN(A. llyeari old. All belonging to Mary A M. Murray, and sold for her benefit. Terms on the day 01 sale. L.P. MURRAY. novll W H. MURRAY, j OuaraiHC? - ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. AGREEABLY to an order from th© Ordinary />. of Burke county, wilt be sold, before the Cour: House doar in the town of Waynesboro, on ihe first Tue’day in January next, the followinu Ntgrocs: DICK, a carpenter; NARCISSA; RE BECCA ; and LUCINDA, an iuiant, thepruper y of George W. Collins, deceased. Term 2ma -e known on the Jay of s >lo. norll LEG fS R ' * UNS \ . ADMINISTRATOR s SALE. WILL bo gold, nn the first Tuesday in - : ANU ARY next, before the Court Houao duor in ! Waynewboro, Burke county, between the u u< hours of sale, by virtue of an order ui 1 tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of .-aid coun j r y. the following Nci?ro Slaves, Loairgii ;? to th i ■ ite of StephQD Mill;*, J-■: i BAM 1 man about 45 years old; HANDY, a min n. -0 23; RANDUL. a boy aged 15. LIMEIIU K. a r,oy aged Ii; KELSLx, a woman aged 42; EAS TER, h girl a?ed 2? ; NANCY, ag il aged 16. Terms on tbo day Purchasora so pay for titles. novlO WILLIAM H. MILLS, Adm f r EXECUTORS SALE. ***** on first Tuesday in cE CEMBERwxt at the Court House, <f Gwo nott County, Th© celebrated and valu ibl- tract Lend, known as“tho Waters pla-.c’’ containing 800 acres, mor© or said <’ounty- On thi* tract ie a largo plantation ot go<d River low Ground.?, and upland in a h gh cf cultivation, ar d has a Duelling Houho Kitchen, Smoxu il . a lar e number of Negro Cabin**, a fine (Jin H •> c S<abh'M, Cribs and all ue nef?ary out builditign I<> bcsold in the pursuance of Iho W ill « f Goorgu vl VV a nrg di oeaeud, and of an order of the Ord in »ry ot said County, to enable the undersigned to div.d and close up the estate. Terms will be liberal, ami mado xnown on the day of sale on ihe premises. A SAHEL 6 SMITH. ) WILLIA M ROGERS. J Exe’rs. THOMAS J WATERS. J N B. -Thos J. Waters, or John Matctiews, on lb© promises, will chow il to any one wi»o may wi-b ’.o- Linir.eit. Oct'Al ctd ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. 11 7ILI* BE SOLD, on the Tuesday in DE VV CEMBER next, before tho Court Hou e door in Sylvania. Be riven county, order nn order of the Honorable tho <’ou t of Ordinary of mi-! county, aTract of LAND in said county, containing Five Hundred arid sixt -eight (568) acres, be the same more or 1 «-■ tho Widow’sDowerexcoptcJ,nd j lining Lands of W. W. Stark, Ifinry B Marcs, John H. Smith and I*. L Wade; belo »ging to the es‘jite of Jatne*< W Bowie, de.’e.isnd, su'd for ndi vision among thchire. T< rnnort the day of sale oct 16 WILLJAM C. BUWIE, Adm r. AD UNIS t‘BATOR S EALE. ONDEu&nd l-y virtue of an ord r from thr II >norahl® Ctaurt of o r *;inary of 8* r ven ecu* r.y, will ho sold before tl o Court II use door iti -ylvania, Soriven countv: on the first Tu lay in DECEMBER next, between the u-ual hours of a tract of LAN I) in sai 1 county bc’ongtrg to the Estate of Henry IP Mearw. di’ceiiscd cont-t.ui , Fifteen Hundred acres more or Io a u<*juai ng land of lhe Estate of JaiiHM W. Bowie, F L Wad ; md John A Swith and othcru. fold for the hoipfitol the boirs of eaid dtxx.xb*o*L Term* on the d'-y o’ ■u4«. J J MEH J. MnlzkßH Adm r. oolf §ute. IXECUTOH!!’ P H.E. I A/ sold, before the Court Ilout o door in 3 > t* e town i f Wayri’ on tho first Tues <lf»y in JANUARY next between tho usual hours o sale, the inter* nt ot the Estate oi th© late Wright Murphree, in the Bark-Can p Steam Mill. And on Wednesday following, the interest 01 said Es tate in the Mult'S. Wa ous. and other appendages to said Mill. JAMES M REYNOLDS) ALLEN INMAN. >Extr JA.VJ-S GRUBS. > ADIVIL?. ISTRA TO I*. 0 8A WB r'jMiEll an order of the Honorable Court of kJ Ordinary of Burke count.. v.il! behold, bo fore the (.-ourt Hnusn door ia Waynenboro’, Burke coun y. on the first Tne.-day in JANUARY next, between to© u*ual Lour*? of .- Ge, a T*ot of LAND in the Vi lug© of Alexandria, in said county, known a.i lot No (12 twelve, containing about two ■icres. bounded on tho North bv Muloerry street. Westby Pine street. E Ist by Metc.cr street, and South by Green BDeet, on wh eh is a good Dwelling Hou e. Kitchen, Stables, and other out houses; and ccod well of water. Ac. Sold for tie benefit of the heirs and ere »itors. Terms on tho day. Purchas ers to pny lor title-. D< • ‘ -TAMES U. IV’YAI., Adm r. ADMINISTRATOR S SALK. be F-nd, on the fir.-t Tuesday in JANU- V V ARY next, between tho u.-ual hours of eale. by virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of Burke county, at the Court House door in Waynes boro’, in said county, a tract of LAND, lying in slid c mnty, containing (500; F-v<. llundf d nerts, more or less, belonging to the estate of John G. Hatcher. Into of said county, deceased, adjoining John B. Whitehead, John G. Green, Zachariah Wimberly, and other® Terms on thu cay. Pur chasors tu pay for titlot. uov!7_ DLHEa ’[.PERRY. Vba r. ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE. IN pursuance of an order from tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Buiko county, will be sold, before the Court Hons© door in Waynesboro’ Burke county, on the flrat Tuesday in JANUARY next, between tho usual hours of sale, the follow ing property, Roil and Personal, belonging to tb© estateof JaaiesC ark, late of said county, deceas ed, to wit: A tract of LAND in said county, containing (440* Four hundred and Forty acres, more or loss, adjoining John R. Neessmith, James Godbee, Jas. H. Royal, and La’setcr. Also the following Negro Slaves : Negrownman, MARTHA, and her ’hreo children, ELIZA, CHERRY and BERRY; Negro woman, MAR THA. and her two clildren.*MAßlA and ARCH So’d for the benefit of tbo heirs and creditors- Terms made known on the day. Purchasers to pay fortifies. novl7 JAMES H. I OYAL. Adm’r. GUARDIAN "Fs ALE. IX/'ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday ifi JANU- V V ARY next, by order of he Court ofOrdina y. at the Court House door in tho Village of Syl vania. Scriven county, within tho legal hour? of sale, tho following propertv, bclongi g to Dai i 1 i ee. a minor child of Jesse Lee, deceased, to wit: MARIA, a woman, and her two children, PETER ir.d an infant child. Hold for the benefit of the minor. Terms on tho day of sale. dovl6 HARDI C. PARKER Guardian. GUA RD fAN* S~S AL E X \ TIZJ. be sold, on the first Tuesday in JANU- Vi ARY next, by order of the Court of .rdi n:i y, at the Court House door, in the Village of <\lvania, Soriven coun'y, within th© legal hours of sale, tho following named Negro mm, to wit: LEWIS, tho property of William M Henderson, a minor child of William Hendorsen. decease 1 Sold for the bentfi-of the m ; cor Te rms on tbo day ot ado. JOH CAMERON, Guardian. novlfi LdtiTfi of Sltiiniusiirutinn. VX7ARREV COL’ATY G KOSUI 4 Whereas. VV Andrew Jackson, applies to mo for Letters <f Adm'nistration on tho Estxto of William M. Cowles, dcceaad The a are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors ot tho said de ceased. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to phew cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted G iven under my band, at office in Warrenton. Octo ber 31st, 1854. ARDEN R. MERSHON, i;ov2 Ordinary. Il TA »t KEN COUNTY GEORGi A—V hereas V f Har*<y Parris, aprlies to mo for Lecters of Adminis’rauun on ths Estate of John C. Gunter deceased. Those are therefore, to cite and admonish all and s ngular. the kindred and creditors of the •/•id rteeeeoed. to be and appear at my office within tfio time pro'scribei by i tw, and show cause, if any they b »ve, why -aid lectors should not be ganted. Given under my hand and seal cf office. October 3ht, 1854 ARDEN R. MERSHON, nov2 Ordinary. | GEORGIA, Scrivon county, Whereas George A. Mauer applies for Letters of Administration De bonis non, on the Estate of John Aianer. de ceased. Thee© arc therefore to ©ite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear nt my office on or before tho first i Monday in December next, to show cans©, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted Given under my h md at office in Hylvanm, thia 3btday of October. 1854 nov4 ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary. Ci EORGKA, Burke county. Whereas Joseph H. T Hines appl eg for Let.ers of Guardianship for Seaborn Peterson, minor, unde** 14 years of age;— These arc therefor© to cite and admonish rll and sin gular, the kindred, and all other pernor « interested, to be and appear before Court ol OrJinaryof said ounty, on the iirst Monday in Decembe - next, and -how cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not bo granted. Given 1 n 'criny hand at office in Waynesboro, this aocond dav of N«»vt labor. 1b54. EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary, B. C. 1 Z'i B-.irke county. Whereas George A vJT Mandill. ippliei for Letters of Administration de bonii-noa, on (he Eitatoof Clemm Sharp of said c i’.ntv. < ecoastd These a r o therefore :o cite and admonish ali and ningu’ar, tho kindrel and credi l »fr of said deceased. t<» be and appear bet Arc the Ucurt of Ordinary of Faid couhiy, to be held on the firrt monday in December next, then end there t - show cause, if any the\ have '/by said Letters ihotli not i>© granted Given under my hand at office in Waynesboro, this second day <»t N ,, vo , .iih< i r. 1851 EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary, B. C. nrn 4 (4 :gkgi \ eh ”■ k-■* cotSFi", wh, ;..r JT John Ow n applies f>r Letters es Administra tion on the E.st?at • of Nancy Owcu, of waid county, deceae; d These are th*roforo. to eit©, and admonish, all ar.d aingul r, tbo kindred and creditors of said de ceased, t» be and appear before the Court of Or dinary, to bo hold in and for sail county, on the first Monday in Docombor next, and there to show o iuso.if any they have, why said Letter 3 should not bo granted. Given under my band at oflioo in Waynoeboro, this 28lh d «y of October. 1854. ED A ARD G ARLICK, Ordinary, B. C. oct2B /GEORGIA, SCRIVEN vJ Janus P vrkor applies for Letters ot Adin nib tration on tho Estate ot Elizabeth Parker, lato of slid county, deceased— The«eare therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred, and creditors of said deceas ed, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary •o bo held m and for sai 1 county, on th© first Mon day in December next, and make objections, if •i/iy they have, why said Letters should not be graneed. Given under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this 1 1 th day ofUotober. 1854; e-i.lf I ’X \i‘l LEIi ■{ K.XI P, Ord nnry. /"1 ror.GiA m;hiv’i*:n COUNTY,—Whereas VX J. B. Il ay no and J G Lawronoe; applies for Letters of Adi liniiPraUon, on tho Estate of Adol phus B. Brar.tly, late of mid county deceased— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred, and creditors of said de <scr»d. to be and appear beforetho Courtof Ordi isry, to he held in and tor * : aid county, on the first Monday in Duuenßmr next, and make objections, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given uiuL rmy hrfnd at office in Sylvania, tbib liti* lay of Dot ••her. 1854. o-tli ALEX \N PER KEMP. Ordinary. WAaONS FOR SALE. I,- hoax> wagi ■*’•«.- Apply to: I’ my Ware House on Broad street no i Q. H LEE. legal I SIXTY n-VYS after date, applioati n will be uinde to tho Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty, for leivo to soli all tho Finds belonging to the I Estate of Martin Herrington, deceased, not before 1 diapered of F.OBEIIT M. IIEUKINHION. o* >7 enrvivirg A'lininistrutor. I St.Vl’t alter date. :*pi*lieati.*n will !..■ made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Sorivhn county, for leave to sell a negro man by the na*no ol Bob, belonging to tbo Estate of Elizabeth Parker, deceased. MATHEW PARKER. oet7 Administrator, will, the will annexed. JVTOUCE —All persons indebted totheEstnte of Sampson J Tindal, Into of Burke county, doeeaaed. are requested to make immediate pay ment; and all those having demands, to render them in, duly attested, within the time required by law. novl7 EV ERiCTT TIN HALL, Adir.’r. / *i i: >i;t;i v. UC‘ KE t vr , . ii neraona VJ having demands ngainst Georgo W. Collins, deeoascS, of said county, a-e hereby notified to pre sent them, properly attested, to me, within the time pr* scribed by law, or they will not be settled. And al! persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby re ouired to make immediate payment. oct3 LEWIS R. COLLINS, Adm r. t\TOTK'E.—AII persons indebted to the Estate ol IX Thomas Neal. Sr,lato of Warren county, do ceased, are requested to make payment to t e sub scriber; and those having demands against said estate, will present them, and th* y will be irornpt y paid rept® GEORGE V. NEAL, Ex’r ATOTICE. —All persons having demands against 1X tho Estate of Sop ia Inman, late of Burke eotrnty.deceased, are hereby notified to present them duly attested m ithiu tho time prescribed by * law, and all persons indebted to said Estate are eirne.-tlv requested to make imme liate payment. ~..t 2 l DANIEL A. INMAN. Ex',.,. yoTit £.—Alljiersons having demands a;;ain-t IXi Ferdinand V. Burdeil, lato of Burke county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, pro perly attested, to me, within the time prescribed bylaw, or they will not be settled; and all per sons Indebted to said deceased, are required to make immediate payment novll JOHN J, .TONES. Adm’r. E.— All persons indebted to the testate of IX George VV. Meritt, lato of Burke county, de ceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and tbos * having demands against said Estate are required to render them in, duly authenticated, withLatb.*: time prescribed by law. RILEY W. REEVES, no-'lo_ Qualified Executor. STATEOF UEOKU tA. Burkecounty— A 1 per sons having demands agairst William Owens latoof Scrivon county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them properly attes cd tome, within lhe tint? prescribed by law, or they will not begettled, and all persons indebted to saia deceased are here by requested to make immediate payment. Novem ber Ist, 1854. M. D. JONES, Adm’r. nov3 xyoV*<'E.—All persons concerned are hereby IX notified, that sixty days after date, Ish .11 ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell all of thoreal and personal Estate of the bite William Owens, deceased, of Scrivon, for the bonrfit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. November let, 1854. aov2 M. D. JOEES, Adm’r. £7lto nf (ipnnrMniwijip. GJ OiiGiU SCKIVEN < i>i \1 \ Wh r. Robert Arnett, Guardian of Robert William?, applies for Letters Dkmiwjoiy from said Guardian ship— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all I and singular, the kindred, and all other pnrsons concerned, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be hel l in and for said county, cn the second Monday in January next, and thow cause, if any they have, why said L ttcre should not be granted. Given under my hand, at o.Tico in Sylvania, this sth day of September. 1854 roptlO A LEX A V PER KEMP. Ordinary. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. Projitabfe and Honorable Employment. GIIIE subscriber is desirous of having an Agent i in ejch county and town of the Union. A capital of from $5 to $lO only will be required, and anything like an efficient, energetic man can wake from three to five dollars per day ; indeed, some of the Agents now employed are realizing twice thatsu:n. Every information wil. be given by addressing (postage paid) WM. A. KINBLER, novll c4* Box 601, Philadelphia. Pa., P. O. . ...V V. nMutt*Tai>, HAVINC removed to Waynesboro', tenders hi» Professional Services to tho citizens in and around th© Village. c3m aug3l GENERAL ORDERS - ~ Head Quartkb, Georgia Militia, | Milledgeville,Oct. 16, 4854. j The Annual Review and Inspection of the Militia fvr tho year 1854, will commence as soon after the Ist day of November next, as may be consistent with tho distribution of orders. The Major Ger »»rals and Officers commanding Divisions will ex tend these orders to tho Militia under their com mand with promptness and rapidity, to ensure a return from the Inspectors of Divisions by or b« fore th© first day of January next. Major Generals and Brigadier Generals will require the Inspec :ing Officers to note the number and grade, the Officers and tho Arms nnd Accoutrements in the hands of tho men on the field. Captains of Volun teer Corp* throughout the State will report direct to Head Quarters, in conformity to the Act to bu thoriz© his Excellency the Governor to furnish Arms and Accoutrements to Volunteer Corps in ihofitate. Major Goner.ilsand Brigadier Qcm rals Will hep irticularin causing this portion of Gen eral Orders, relating t j Volunteer Corps, to be ex tended to all within their several comm inds, whether attached to tho Division or tr Brigades nr Regiments. By order of the Conimnndtr m-Chief. WM. S. ROCKWELL, Aid de Camp. ©ctl9 ctf Si Ti< Chief Engineer’s Offce, ) Columbus, G:i, Sept. 16. ( t SEALED proposals will bo received by the under O signed at this office until th© first day of Decem ber, fortho clearing, graduation, track laying, to gether with the building of all bridzisand culverta us tho western division of the Mobile and Girard Railroad, extending from Mobile to Greenville, cov a: ing a distance of 130 miles: Tb© work wtl he generally dividol into ono mile sections, and bids may be made for one or m >re of ihesa sections; separate proposals are desired the track laying, building cf t. e trestle work, 5j miles in length across the Tensas and Mobile rivers, with ihe intervening swamps; the trestle will be 12 feet high, built upon black Cypress pii s abundant and adjacent to the lino: the three rivers will b© crossed with the common pile bridging, with trussed phett draws in the centre of each. Specifications with tho form of the contract and proposal, mny bo had of th© undersign© 1 upon ap plication : plans, profiles and c'timntcK of th it por tion of the line are now ready lor ©xaminstion, :»nd parties proposing will please designate it as such upon the envelope. The country is healthy, with do swamps after leaving Tensas river. From Mobile to the river, 18J miles the grading ia light and country very healthy atall seasons of the year. After leaving the Tensas the lino passes through the ridge that divides the Alabama and Conccuch waters, ea.i>y of access by the Alabama river and through a section well .• tocked with provisions. Payments will be made on© third in current fund.’, one third (j) in the (08) eight per cent, capi tal stock of the Company, interest payable iu stock until the road is completed, then to cnhsc and re ly upon the earnings of tho road, the balance (); in tho '08) per cent, convertible bonds of the Com pany: maturing in five or mere years at the oj tion of tbo contractor; coupons payable semi annually, either in Columbus, Gu., Mobile, Alabama or in New York, at the option of the holder. To bidder.'* pors >nally unknown to the under signed bond and approved recm ity will bo require d to an aniom t not exceeding ,! tho amount of lhe contract lor the timely and faithful oomplcticn of the same Twenty-two nnd ono half miles of the road from Girard west will he open for buain. the first of November, and 52 miles nine months thereafter. 11 is tho intention to havo the entire line oi 245 miles open for business by 1868. cdocl GEO. 8. BUNET PRACTICE OF SURGERY. DR. JUKI/lit IIARHIhs i.< prepared to ac commodate. with lodging and nursing, such patients as may bo direct o 1 t o him for Kurgwal op erations or treatment M isters may bo assured bat their servants wdl have every necessary at odGod. uly may? f General Ihertinnnrtifjj. SIOO,OOO WOR'i H OP REAL ESTATE 1H 1 II K < ITI OF KAOXV ILLK. TENNESSKF, I INCLrniNC Biififb -i v Huitand lirxi/lenntiA Mill# and Mill Vacant Lots, Admir.il lv located in of ti e ci»y, to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, at PUBLIC AUC TION, in Knoxville, on Turn 'at/. Ja/ un y W.h 1855. TYUJE undersigned wi’l < ff» r for rale, ;x»si‘iv©lv 1 without reserve at Public Auction, on Tues day, the 9th of January. 1855, and succeeding day ■< until sold, about, $ IOC,OOO worth cf Real Estate, in the city of Knoxville, Tenn The property con sibts of lots upon Main, Cumberland, Gay, Hill Water, Prince, Walnut, Church and other street* of the city, and also Mills and Mill Sites. Manx of the lots have already upon them valuable Bu.-i - and Residences, paying good Rents. While the unimproved Lots are so located m» to offer great in ducements to personfl desiring to in vest, in Real Estate in this thrivingcity. The mills and mil! sitts. .situated within the limits of thecity, are more advantageously located for Manufnetur- : ing purposes than any other property in or near ; Knoxville. Diagrams of the property are being, prepared, and it Ibe distributed or furnished to applicant* ; addressing either of the undersigned. 7V/7/U!—2o per cent cash or approved paper, on ■l .y of sale w.JI be required. Notes for tbo remain der at 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest and mortgage upon property until paid. J. W J. NILES, novß ctd C. M. M GHEE LA.NL FOR SALE BY THE STATE BY virtue of an Act of tb© Legislature of Geor gia, approved February 13th 1851 entitled “An I Act amendatory of an Act to repeal auAot to extend ' ihe time for fortunate drawer* in ail the Land I and Gold Lotteries to take out their grants, assent I ed to in December, 1841, and to limit the time for ! fortunate drawers in said Lotteries to take out their grants, Ac., assented to, December 21, 1843,’’ the J following Lots cf Land, principally Orphan Lots, I ungranted, and new reverted to the Stato, will be i sold in the Counties where they lie, before the ■ Ccnrt House door thereof, on lhe days hereinafter specified, subject to the rules ard regulations which I govern Sheriff’s Bales, by agent© already appointed for that purpose. LAND LOTTERY. The following lots in Walker County, to I* sold on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854: Nos. Di&t. bee. Nog. Di«t. ©ee No«. Diet. Sec. 221 a 4 205 11 4 110 12 4 150 & 4 297 H 4 226 12 4 13 11 4 310 11 4 2.30 12 4. 25 11 4 52 12 4 205 12 4 19 2fl 3 51 26 3 160 26 3 Aho. on the Lt Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854. at Blairsville, the so lowing Lots in the County of Union, all lying «nd being iu the First Section Nos Di-I. Non. Dii.t. Non. Dist. Nos. Dirt. -57 6th 42 10th 74 17th 340 l>.th 281 6th 6S 10th 141 17 th 258 18th 2 Vth 102 10th 230 17 th 271 18th 12 !’:h VjQ 10th 311 17 th 86 10th 26 9th 274 10th 2U 18th 91 19th I 108 9th 138 16th 61 18th 108 19th 34 10th 149 16th 189 -18th On rhe i*ame day will be sold, the Gold Lot*.reverbd by the present Law, now in the County of Union, des c.ibed under lhe Dead of "Gold Lottery.” Also, on the Ist Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854. at Ellijay,the following lots iu the County oi Gilmer: All lying and being in the Second Section. Nos. Di-t. No. Dint. Nos. Dist. Nos. D»-t. 8 sth ,311 6th 23 11th 164 25th 17 sth 35 7th 39 11th 229 25th 40 sth 150 7th 138 lUh 274 2-Uh 59 sth 216 7th 147 11th 47 26th 119 sth 283 7th 22J 11th 128 26th 133 sth 316 7th 228 11th 143 26th 1 304 sth 5,3 io 304 11th j 39 6tli 1.37 10 220 12th 65 6th 211 10 96 24th Also on the I t Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854, at Jas per. the foil*. »;• g Lots in Pkkens County: AU being iu the Second Section. Xus. Dist Nos. Di-t. Nos. Dist. No.= Dist. 139 stb 18 12 275 12 64 24 217 sth 20 12 76 13 230 24 280 sth 171 12 142 13 255 24 I 283 sth 212 12 26 23 Also, on tb»- l»t Tuesday in DECEMBER. 1854. at i Spring Place, the following Lote. in the County of Mur- ' Nos Dist. Sec. Nos. Dist Sec. Non Dint. Sec. ■ 94 Sth 3 126 8 3 110 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 Also, ou the Lt Tuesday in DECEMBER, 1854. at C Ihoun. the following Lots iu the County of Gordon: All being ia the Third Section. Nos. Dist. Noe. Dist. Nos. Diet. Nos. Diet. •231 7 215 14 117 15 168 2i 194 25 GOLD LOTTER.V : Will bo sold before the Court Hnw door at Blair*, viile, in Union County, on the first Tuesday in DECEM BER. 1854. the followirg Lota: Being in the Ist sec. Noh Dist. Noe. D:t»t. Nos. Dist. Nos. Diet 201 11 214 11 11 556 11 TERMS OF SALE. Ist Sale© to be for Ca*h only. j 2d. The Agent Fhall issue a Certifi nte to each 1 purchaser, upon the payment to him of th© pur chase money, describing therein the Number. District, Section and county of the Lot or Lots purchased by any bidder. 3d. Grants will issue to the purchaser \©n pre senting the certificate of the Treasurer or\of the A cent who sells tho Lot, that the purchase money ha? been fully paid. 4th. Grants must be applied for within HO days . after the gale of tho several lota. i If any of the above Lot? arc improperly clasnfied they will be re-advertised and sold Counties where they be. Those divided by County lincF will bo add in the Counties where thev are advertized for sale. HERSCHEL V. JOHNSON. By tho Governor. L. 11. Briscoe, Soc’y. Bx Depts ' • ctds Fx R ’ JETHRO COTTON SEED. j t FEW SACKS of choice Jethro C >ttoi; Seed A. for sale; two hushols in a sack. Price three. j lollars per sack. Samples of the Cotton can be I seen at or office. I inn 12 7 {Act- LYANT IGN A'’, E\ ANS \C< ■ VALUABLE PLANTATION a’ORSALE, IN RAKER COUNTY, GA. rnilE SIMSSCRI BEK, desirous of removing . 1 tko State of Georgia, offer? for sale his PLAN TATION, l.ving on the waters of the Coolawhnec. five miles West of Albany, adjoining ihe lands of Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholls and others; contain ng 3.125 acres, more or lens. > There aro about SOO acre? of open, cultivated | tand. The land is ruituated so that it can be easi ly divided, and if two purchasers appear, the sub scriber will divide it so a? to suit both Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well U address “Moore A Edwards” or myself nt this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga. August 30. 1853. ctf sop I My Agent, living on the place, wil! show the Lands to any person calling forthat purpose J. J B. RAMEY & STORY, GROC F. R Y M E R C>IAN TN , AUGUSTA, GA. • IY7H..L continue the Grocery Business, in all 1 \ V its branches, at tho Old Stand, on Broad I Street, two doors below Benes A Brown. Wo arc * daily receiving our Fall Stock Our Stock will, ' at all times, be largo, as.-ortmerit complete, and • adapted to planters’ trade, a liberal share of which we havo so long enjoyed and hope still to receive. , J D. RAMEY, • aux2s dlmofim 8. G. STORY. [ NOTICE. BE SOLD, in Hamburg, 8. C, ou ' \ V Monday, tho 20th instant. All the UNFINISHED WORK in the wood shop, together with n lot of Oak Timber and Ash Wood, and about two thousand seasoned spokes, a lot of Hubs, and the Tools b< longing to tbe shop Also, the BLACKSMITH TOOLS, and a large lot of Iron. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, the Wood Shop and Blacksmith Shop, both of said ■ hops being built of Brick and th© wood shop be ing covered with Tin, and being one of tho best stands in Edgefield distiict. The two shops will bo sold cnaoreditof Twelver months, Noto, and two good Securities aro requi ed; the balance of tho above arUolm will bo sold or cash. WILLIAM SPIRES’ Nov ■' ld3c WANTED. \T the Augusto Cotton Mill?, 50 Power Loom Weavers, and or 8 good Families, or 4or more Operative© each. Enquire nt. th© Factory, o» tho S u nori v . tend on t, ur at the office on Broad ft. janlß (toml liiufrisnnuis. A teacheh wanted The nr dcrelgncd, TrufUcß of lb<> Malo A0.4- <*m.y .n Monroe. Walton county, aro d»ir Oß , ol engaging the rervieeeof a ,enllen.i.n with , mt: » expe, lence in tea bing, nnd cotni.oUnt to nr< race young men for Colkgo. r J H. ARNOLD. ORION STROUD, WATERS URISCOB, I*. <l. MORROW, »ov!9 otf Trustw* NEW FALL GOODS. Ll>. DA I.r.EKSI EAT, has recoivrd bin norn- * pkte Stock of Fall and Wirier Dry Oooda and offers at his old Stand, corner of Globo Hole* • very large assortment of— Broctvlo, Stripe land Plain Silks; Canton Chocked Silks for children; Mutlin DeLanos and Carhmoen: , English and French Merinos, groat variety. Lupins best Bombaxines ami Alpaocas; Needle Worked Collars and UndcraleovoK Do. Bands and Cb< myetts; Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings; Gimps Fringes, and Buttons; Cloths and Cassimores; Ladies and Gent’s Silk and Merino Vosfig Furnaturo Dimity and Fringes, Table Linens and Towellings Superior l ish Linen and Diaper: Rod and White Flannel; Negro Blankets, groat variety; Osnaburgs and Stripe's; Kerseys and Ga. plains. To which be invite, attention. nov7 dfi<ic3 SAt.l. — ),IKK) sacks Liverpool Salt, for sale be BELCHER i. HOLLINGSWORTH. nov!7 dfie2 STATE OF SOUTH CHAROLINAJ Edgefield District.—ln Equity. William 11. Hatfiedd, v-f. Adam 8 Newhouee and his f wife Mary J., and another J BY virtue of an order from Oban- Wardlaw fe this case, I will sell at Edgefield Court House I on the first Monday in December next, the fi.llow- * ing real estate of John Hatfield deceased, vis: , 1. A Tract of pine land, in the District ar d State 1 aforesaid, lying near Beech Island, containing One Hundred acres more or leas, and bounded by land of Richard Honkinaon. 2. Tho Swamp Tract, lyingin Beech Island,con taining One Hundred acres, more or lets, and hounded on tho South, Ea*-t and Weft by tbo Savannah river, and on the North by lamb of Ran dolph Bradford. Terms—A credit of one and two years with Id torost from day offal©, except cofta to be (aid in cash. Purchasers to give bond with adiquate per sonal sureties to secure the purchase money, and to pay extra fur titles. A. SIMKINS, C. E D. novis d2etd “ - NOTICE. ~ THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, would inform his friends and the travelling public, that his House id ag:;in opened for tho reception of private and transient Boaracrs, on the corner of Broad and Jackson streets* ov« r Mes?r«. Miller & Warren’s wholesale and re a l Dry Goods Store. No pains will bo spared to make those comforta j!c that give him their custom. Charges moder ate. Those who may want to stop wiih him dar ing the Fair. w;K please notify him ns early a? pofl sih’e nov9d2A f 4 D B. RAMSEY. Proprietor. JiEGROES FOJv SaLE XT TILL be sold to ihe highest bidder, on TUEB - DAY, the 11th day of DECEMBER nc/tt 1,500 acres of LAND, whereon Col F. Harotnaa formerly resided. Ijing in Newton and Jasper coun ties, to be sold in lots to suit purchasers. About, half of said land in the woods. This land is free and productive. There wishing to fee tbo iau«l can do so by calling on the subscriber, near Lceka ville Office. Ako. at the same time audpiacc, 12 or 15 likely NEGROES- Terms—One-fourth cash ; the balance in throe equal annual instalments, with interest from date. 1 Salo to take place on the premi es. > sep<2 2amtf WM. 11. THOMPSON, Agent VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber who resides five miles ‘-•astej’a from Jacksonville, and «j| miles north cfZKT I White Plains, having purchased land in and de termined to remove to Texas offers his plantation for sale. | The tract contains about four hundred and fe rty ■ acre?: situated on Cotoqilla, and about 520 or 230 of which is in cleared lar d and in cultivation. There are two fine springs on tho place and the creek i unr through it which a ff irds an abundance of water. The land is generally what is called valley land. Surrounded on the east and west by govern ■«ent land, tha* affords agond Kumissr rsago md an abundance of timber- 3ho growing crop the pres, nt dry season will boa sufficient rectmmto dationef tho land. The purchaser could be supplied with corn, fodder, hogs, sheep and cows, if he wished it.— There is on the place a dwelling, out housed and » Gin and Thrasher. The place could be divided so as to make two settlement if desired ncv7 c3m N. H ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. WILL be paid for the apprehension and M# delivery to mo at Danburg, Wilkes County, of my boy JACK, (known as Jack Edw.irds) who left my premises last Spring, and has not been heard of since, but is supposed to be somewhere in Elbert County. He has been a Pik> on the river for several years—is about 50 year old, near six feet tall, and of a bright copper oelor nov3o ts JAS. W BARKSDALE A TEACHER WANTED. A YOUNG MAN, who can produce satisfoctory tostim n ate as to bis character and competen cy. and who ha? two year* experience in teach ing the La’in and Greek Language?, nnd thebigh- ■ er branches of Mathematic?, whhesto secure n I' situation a< teacher of a Classical fiid Scientific School, or a situai'on in some Academy of te-pco tablo standing. Address D I K, Orangeburg C 11.. S. C. N. B. I shall be near St. Mathew P. 0. until the j first of August. ctf < M arietta Advocate will insert the above I weekly tor 3 months, and forwaid bih to D. I. K, Orangeburg C. 11., 8. C. FOR SALE. THE subscriber, desirous of tnovi-c West, offers for sale l.is PLANTATION, lying i in the county of Oglethorpe, ontwi'e above the village of Woodstock, and about seven miles from tho Woodville Station, on the Georgia Railroad, containing a thousand acres, more or less, of which between two and throe hurdred acres arc in the ; woods. The placets healthy ar.d well improved, ' having a good country Dwelling, and con forfajtte j Neuro Cabins. Also, a good Gin house. F< r<w, I Stables, and all other necessary out building* ) Persons wishing to examine the property, can de s* I by calling on tho subscriln r, and in his absence ot> ; his overseer on tho premises ROBERT THOMAf?, Philomath P. 0., Oglethorpe county. (Ja. I aug3o ■TO WATCH REPAIRERS AND JEWEL ' LEKS THROUGHOUT THE UNITkD ST. TEB. I TAKE this occasion to notify all Watch Re pairers. and the public generally, to be on tho I look out for a. certain Single cased Gold Detached Lever WATCH, made by Davis. Arnold. A. No. 5.201, with gold fob chain, and Ftunll rrund peal with a. red eet in tho end of it, as paid Wfttcb I and Chain was taken from my rosiderce. in Meri wether county, on the 15th coy of latt May, by 3- ! man calling himself K F. Warr« n. i A liberal reward will bo paid for (ho delivery of the Watch and Chain to meat Warncrville. Mrri- I wether county, Ga Any information ol it will bo ' thanPfnily received. HERBERT B<»YD. ; >• :'l •- tJan 1 ' SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA L AND FOR SALE. • fpilli: subscriber offer? for sal© his valuable Plan* A tation. on the Chattahoochee River, in tl-0 I county of Early. This place c< rnpr s« s 2 175 acre® j of land, about 550 acres of very fertile bottom, i 1.000 acres of fine Oak ar.d Hickory, and tl o real is mixed Pine land. Nearly 600 acres are cleared and in good cultivation. On tbo Plantation ar© commodious Buildings of every required ?teo and character, water-power Gin, aconronirnt lancing on tho river, and the Dwellings are d upon A high, healthy nnd abundantly which d (I k Hill Address, ANDERSON F. CRAWFORD, jy!s Blakely Gft, CLOTHING 1 CLOTHING ’! CI O'l HING ’ ’ A f K. U . 41 A<iETT of. the Ilnvf-e • f Meri-ry LVI PIEKbOSf. JENNINGS‘t CO. who is the Charleston House, wdl fill all ordoi? >o» t «> that. Ileus©, from Noiib Carolin*. South < nrohoa; Georgia. Tenufa'eo hi d Alnbau n . r-n octi Sta ITKHM'N, JENNINGS 4* CO-