Weekly constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1877, February 20, 1856, Image 7

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Cetters as 3Umimstratton. /3EOKGIA. BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas IX Marj- Ann Boat wick app lies for Lviters of Ad ministration de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Ilhesa Bostwick, deceased : ’ These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish, all and singular, tile kindred and creditors of said de cefßed, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary, to be held on the first Monday in March next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this Ist day of February. 1856. fel>3 EIHV. GARLICK. Ordinary B. C. OKOm;i\, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Lewis Moncrief applies for Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Sarah Moncrief,'late of said county, deceased : These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of said de ceased, and all other persons interested, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in March next, then and there to show cause, if any they haTe, why said letters should not be granted.’ Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 16tli day of January, 1856. 1 janlS EI)\V ARI) GARLICK, Ordinary. /JEOROIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Where as, Bartley M. Blackburn applies for Letters of Administration on the estate of Stephen Black . burn, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore,’ to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said ytmieused, to be and appear before the Court of Or |i*arii to be held in and for said county, on the tret Moday 111 March next, 10 show cause, if any vie/ have, why said letters should not be granted t nn „<ter my hand, at office in S,drama, this Cfith duv ot January, l*r>*>. jan'lo’ ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinary. CURRYTON ACADEMIES. O’| til Id Exercises of these Institutions will be i resumed on the third Monday in JANUARY heretofore Mr JAMES L. LESLIE will act - a - s Principal of the Male Department, n, ,J® / > S? la w ? cl J ool i wit “ the Primary Depart im.nt of thc Male Academy will be conducted by Mr. A. 1 . BUTLER, and the learned and highly accomplished Miss ARTHUR, assisted by other competent Teachers. J RATES OF TUITION*: Ht Class Primary Department, per Session.s 9 (X> -d Ordinary English Branches “ iq oo od “ Higher “ “ *“"!5 00 4th “ Greek and Roman Literature, with . Higher Mathematics.... 20 00 Music.. 20 00 French Embroidery, Needle Work, 4c., usual ■' ixtes. ’ -j—Xhe scholastic year will be divided into two ses- t as -p f l! . vc Ill( 'Utlis each. Pupils will he charged the time of entering to the end of the session. Bition in advance. Good Board can he laid in tic Vdiagc, at from Eight to Ten Dollars per month. J, ’ a ,nve School Village is situated in Edge eld District, about ten miles from Hamburg on tie western branch of the Edgefield and Hamburg Hank Road, and for Health and morality, cannot IS surpassed. These Schools have been in suc ejssful operation for the last two years, with from 6) to MO pupils and upwards, and the Trustees 3fle determined to use their best efforts to make *em worthy of patronage. R. MKKRIWETHER 1 Rev. S. P. GETZEN, A. J. HAMMOND, ' S. W. GARDNER, \ Trustees. J. U. PORTER, Maj. A. P. BUTLER, ! H. A. SHAW, decs _ c3m DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION FOR SALE. AWT E offer A»r sale the Residence of tin: .... ww late Xrs. Sarah Harris, lying on the JgJmT south side of Spirit Creek, ten ’miles fromjßßL Augusts, and within a few minutes drive of the Augusta A Waynesboro’ Railroad ; and anv one ill 3cwch ot a healthy location, cannot find a superior (V< this portion of Georgia. There is u great varic got Pruit Trees. There are two hundred and six . D-five acres, more or less, in I lie tract, well wood ed. The 1 lantation lies on little Spirit Creek, con- M tains three hundred and ninetv-five acres more or M ess, fine productive Land, well watered bv lmfail ■ . streams, having an unsurpassed Mill Site ■ abundant water power for a Saw and Grist Mills! F itirr actory. ’ Kk' , We win take pleasure in showing it to am- one H desiring to purchase. Titles indisputable. W W. 11. A L. N. HARRIS, V nov.s fit Administrators. I ni UKK SUPERIOR COURT, NOVKM -09 BE It TERM, 1855. 4 Present, his Honor, WILLIAM W. HOLT ” Oliver 11. Perry vs. Josiah A. Hatcher and l> Coursey Antony.—Rule Nisi on Mortgage, 4c. 7 November Term, 1855. ’ | It apia ariug to the Court, by the petition of Oli- I ver H. Perrv, that on the ninth day of December, Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-two, Josiah A. Hatcher / and D’Courcey Antony made and delivered to said i Oliver 11. Perry, their certain joint and several j Promissory Note, hearing date the day and year j aforesaid, whereby the said Josiah A. Hatcher and said D’Courcey Antony promised jointly and sev erally, Oil the first day of January, Eighteen Hun dred and Fifty-four, to pay said Oliver H. Perry, or bearer, Four Hundred ail’d Fifty Dollars, for value received, with interest from date of said note; and that afterwards, on the same duv and year afore said, the said Josiah A. Hatcher and said D’Courcey Antony, the hotter to secure the payment of said 1 Promissory Note, executed and delivered to said Oliver H. Perry their deed of mortgage, wherebv the said Josiah A. Hatcher and said D’Oourcev i Antony conveyed to the said Oliver 11. Perry a certain tract of Land lying and being in said coun ty of Burke, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Robert , ’ Gardner, Aaron Harrow. Joseph E. Perry, a minor ■at llardy Perry, and William Uheeshorough, con ditioned tiiat it said Josiah A. Hatcher and said | D’Courcey Antony should pay olf and discharge said note, or cause it to he done according to the | tenor and effect thereof, that then said deed of . mortgage and said note should become and lie null J and void to all intents and purposes; and it fur ther appearing that said note remains unpaid, it is i therefore ordered, That the said Josiah A. Hatcher | and said D’Courccv Antony do pay into Court, bv the first day of tile next Term thereof, the principal, interest and costs due on said Note, or show cause to the contrary, if any he has, and that on the fail ure of tin; said Josiah A. Hatcher and said D’Cour cey Antony so to do, the equity of redemption in (and to said mortgaged oremiscs he forever there after barred and foreclosed; and it is further or dered that this Rule be published in the Constitu tionalist, of Augusta, Georgia, once a month for four mouths, or a copy thereof served on the said Josiah A. Hatcher and said D’Courcey Antonv or their special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the next Term of this Court, this No vember 24th, 1855. A true extract from the minutes. dec."/) EDWARD GARLICK. D. Clerk. SCHOOL. THE Exercises of the Academy located in Richmond county, near Toombs P. 0„ will he opened, under the direction of Mr. LEWIS 1). PALMER, on the second Monday in FEBRUARY. The country is remarkable for health, and freedom from temptation. The English Branches, with the ■•**- . Latin and Greek Languages, will be taught for the term —comprising twenty-two weeks—at the fol w- lowing rates: Primary Branches $lO 00 Common English Branches 14 00 _ Language aud Higher English 18 00 ,- _ -Heard may be had in good families, at eight dol ~~~\ar?jKT month. JAMES PALMER, I m . janUO c3m A. M. ALLEN, i Trualw!9 - LAND FOE SALE. TjUIIIU subscriber offers for sale, his tract -M. of LAND, situated in Franklin county, »Ga., on the public road from Carnesville to Gaines } . nine miles west of Gainesville. The tract icon tains Sixteen Hundred and Ten Acres, 200 Y acres No. 1 Bottom Land, 1200 acres Wood Land, | the remainder cleared, and the greater part in good cultivation. On the place, there is a good Dwel ling House and every necessary out Building, a >good orchard, and plenty of gooH water. Persons wishing to purchase Land, would do well to call and examine, and judge for themselves. The place , will be sold entire, or divided to suit purchasers. Address j. R. EARLE, - 3&n26 cly Walnut Hill, Ga. PRACTICE OF SURGERY; TV*- URIAH HARRiSS is prepared to ac commodate with lodging and nursing such patients as may be directed to him for Surgical op erations or treatment. Masters may be assured that their servants will have every necessary atten- Hon. cly may7 £egal Notices. TWO MONTHS utter date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Burke countv, for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of Alathea Knight, deceased, fcblfl Z. WIMBERLY, Adm’r. DAY'S after date, application will be made to the Ordiuarv of Warren county, for leave to sell a Negro woman belonging to the es tate of James Braddv, deceased. WIJ.EY G. lIRADDY, Adm’r, IXT Y DAYS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Burke coun ty for leave to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of James R. Moore, deceased janlß FRANKLIN G, GODBEE, Adm’r, SPXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be L ’ made to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, for leave to sell a Negro Man, bv the name of Jerry belonging to the estate of Henry R. Dead wyler, deceased, late of Elbert county. jan!6 JOHN G. DF.ADWYLER, Adm’r. IjjJIXTY DAY 8 after date, application will be ►57 made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ot Burke county, for leave to sell all the Real Es tate of Civility Bunn, deceased, late of said county jans MATTHEW W. BUNN, Adm’r. All persons indebted to the estate I'm of Nicholas O. Barksdale, late of Lincoln county, deceased, are requested to make payment; and all persons holding demands against his estate to present the same in terms of the law THOR A. BARKSDALE, I . , , dec-23 JAMES H. WILLIS, t Adm rs - JjjIIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Striven county, for leave to sell all the Negroes belonging to the estate of James Belcher; aud also, the one half of the undivided part of one Negro, belonging to the said James Belcher, deceased JAMES BRINSON, I ~ , dec7 ABRAM BELCHER, ( Exr9 - fill XT Y DAYS after date, application will he ► - made to the Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell a Negro man, by the name of Frederick, belonging to Rebecca White, a minor, dec. WILLIAM WILDER, Guardian. DAYS afterdate, application ail! be k- 7 mane to the Court of Ordinary of Scriven coun ty, for leave to sell a Negro Girl, bv the name of liecca, belonging to Charles Conner and Anthony Conner, minor children of Lewis Conner, deceased dec2 , i JOHN 11. MERCER, Guardian. WTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to the estate x w of Terah W. Fowler, late of Warren county deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment; and those having demands, must present them in terms of the law. dec29 JOEL HALL, Adm’r. fid TAT I’. OP GEORGIA, SCRIVEN CO—To ►57 the distributees of the Estate of Sarah Her rington, deceased, late of said county: You are hereby notified, that four months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable Court of Ordi nary. on the first Monday in May next, (1856) to appoint lit and proper persons, agreeably to the Statute, in such case made and provided, to distrib ute among the distributees the estate of the late Sarah Herrington, deceased. <»ec2o JOHN 1,. BOLTON, Adm’r. Cl EORGIA,SCrTvEN COUNTY.—SurxKioa * Coi rt, Octobku Tbrm, 1855. John Simmons ) , **;. J- Libel/or Dirorce. Elizabeth Simmons, l IT appearing to the Court that the defendant in said ease is not residing within the limits of tile State of Georgia, it is Ordered bv the Court that service be perfected on said defendant, bv publica tion in the Augusta Constitutionalist 4 Republic once a month for four months. True extract from the minutes of said Court. Witness, my handj and official signature, this 17tli December, 1855. dec2Q ROBERT 1). SHARPE, I). Clerk. EORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.-In Burke S Superior Court, May Term. 1855. Present, his Honor, William W. Holt, Judge. William J. Roundtree, j „ , *«• r Libel for Divorce. Martha A. Roundtree. ) It appearing from the affidavit of Libel, and the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant resides out of the limits of this State, It u ordered, That ser vice he perfected on said defendant, bv notice in one of the public Gazettes of Augusta, in said State, for file term of three mouths previmr. to the next sitting of this Court. CJ. EORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.—In Burke X Superior Court, November Term, 1855. Present, his Honor, William AY. Holt, Judge. William Roundtree, 1 , - ... ri for Divorce, liny Martha A. Roundtree, i lerm, 1855. It appearing to the Court, that the Order for pub lication in tile above case, at the last Term of ibis Court, to perfect service, iias not been published, it is, on motion of Counsel for Libellant, Ordered, That said Order be extended to the next Term of this Court, and that said Rule, with this Order, be published accordingly. A true extract from the minutes. janlS EDWARD GARLICK, D. Clerk. 8,000 GRAFTED APPLE TREES FOR SALE. THE grafting of a native Georgian at j/Ho my Nursery, two miles of McDon-’sl ough, Henry county, Georgia. The TREES are of one and two Summers’ growth, ami embrace Fif teen choice kinds, that ripen from the fifteenth of June to the tenth of October. I will mark each kind, do them up in good order, and put straw and cloth around the roots, and deliver them at the Junesborough Station, on the Macon 4 Western Railroad, eighty miles above Macon, or on the Georgia Railroad, one hundred and forty micls above Augusta, at Eight Dollars per Hundred Trees. Either of the one or two Summers’ growth of an average size. Names; Yellow June, Red June, Large Striped July, Horse, Large Queen, Maugham, Pound, or King, Limbertwig, Romanite, Red, N. C. Peppin. Foot Round, Lady Washington, Eng lish Crabb, Gloster Par Main, Lady-fingers. Register your raonev, and send’ South Carolina, Augusta or Savannah Hank Bills, at my risk, and I will send the trees. My Post Office’ is McDon ough, Henry county, Georgia. noyl3 eoc3m* ’ JOHN DAILEY'. FORMAN'S IRON PLOW STOCK. THE undersigned having r purchased the patent right to the above valuable and popu lar PLOW STOCK for the counties of Richmond, Columbia, Lincoln, Burke, Jefferson, Washington, Scriven and Emanuel, are prepared to furnish it to Planters at the Manufacturer’s price. This stock, which is made entirely of wrought iron, is a South ern invention ; and has been sufficiently tested by the moat practical and successful planters in the country, as numerous certificates in our possession will show, to prove that, when provided with suita ble shares, it runs more steadily, breaks and pul verizes the soil more thoroughly, clogs less in rough land, is more easily adjusted for deep or shallow plowing, holds the shares more firmly, lusts incom parably longer, and is, in the end, far cheaper than anv other stock now in use. in the November number of the Southern Culti vator, p. 345, the editor of that work, says: “ After giving this Plow a fair and impartial trial, we can truly say that we regard it as a most valuable im provement on all common wooden implements of the kind now in use. For general efficiency and convenience, as well as special adaptation to deep tillage or subsoiting, wc know of nothing that sur nasses it; while on the score of economy and dura bility, it is altogether unrivalled. No Plow with which we are acquainted is so well calculated to resist the careless and destructive usage of planta tion negroes, and we doubt not that »Ls general in troduction would be of very great pecuniary benefit to the planting interests of the South. Such is the opinion of the editor of the Oullizator , and such is the opinion of all who, like him, have given the plow a fair and impartial trial. This stock is adapted to six different points or shares, including every variety which a planter will need from the beginning to the end of the year. These shares will be furnished with the stock when desired, though a?y plantation South can make them after once seeing them. The stock is the only part of the plow patented. Circulars, containing certificates, and a more minute description of the Plow, may be obtained by application. Right* for counties, shops or plantations, will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply at the Hardware stores in Augusta, or address dec 19 ctf I. C. FITTEN & CO. FEATHERS.— 25 bags Live Geese FEATH ERS, fresh aud prime, for sale by jaog C. A. WILLIAMS & SON. Jpubltc Sales. EXECUTOR'S SALE. WILL be sold, on Thursday, the 27th of March next, at the late residence of Wil liam S. Burch, deceased, in Elbert countv, all the perishable property belonging to the Estate of said \Y m. S. Burch, deceased, —consisting of House hold and Kitchen Furniture. Terms will be made known on the dav of sale. This 12th of February, 1856. feb*< JOHN C. BURCH. GUARDIAN’S SALE. WILL be sold, before the Court House door in Waynesboro’, in Burke county, agreea bly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, a tract of Land in said county, containing 240 acres more or less, adjoining Lewis Whitfield, Dr. Thos! A- Ward and Hill Sanaeford, belonging to Fraucis, Lnah, Moselle and Eilifare Burton, minors of Dex ter Burton, deceased. Terms of sale on the day Purchasers to pay for titles. febfi JAMES M. WHITFIELD. ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL he sold, on the Ist Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, within the legal sale hours, a House and Lot in the'town of Elberton, containing one acre, more or less, adjoining lots of George W. Janies and Samuel B. Standford, and situated on the street leading by the residence of David R. Janies the same being the Lot whereon George W. L. Prather now resides; levied on bv six Justices Court fi. fas. from the 13‘.Ith Diswict, G. M., one in favor of Win. Buffington, two in favor of Marcus 4 Smith, and three in favor of George YV. Allen 4 Co., all against said George YV. L. Prather. Lew made and re turned to me by Martin 1). Mobley, constable. Property pointed out bv plaintiff’s attorney. fcba JONATHAN G. NELMS, Sheriff. ELBERT SHERIFF'S SALE. WI LL be sold, on the Ist Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, within the legal sale hours, a elavbnnk Horse, with dark mane and tail, and one glass eye. Levied on as the property of George W. Allen, by a fi. ta. from Elbert Inferior Court, in favor of Thos. J. Turman, Administrator of Henry Bourne deceased, vs. George W. Allen, and William ley, security. Property pointed out by said se cunty. JONATHAN G. NELMS, Sheriff. feb3 TRUSTEE’S SALE. WIM-be sold, before the Court door in Sylvania, .Scriven county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, within the legal hours of sale, one tract of Land containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, lying m the county of Scriven, and adjoining lands of A. Kemp Peter Reddick and John H. Mercer. The property belonging to the heirs of Drury R. and Eliza Scott, kold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms of sale— one-half cash. jan2o JAMES A. BAYSEMORE, Trustee. ADMINISTRATOR’S" SALE. XTar ILL be sold, under an order of the Ordinarv * Os Warren county, on the first Tuesday in MA R( H next, at the Court House in said countv four Negroes, to wit: Harry, a mail, about forty years old; Louisa, a woman, forty years of age’- Bob, a boy, about eighteen years old,' and Char It'S, a boy, about twelveyears old; all sold as the prop erty of the estate of John Camp, deceased. Sold for a division among the heirs of said deceased ADAM JONES, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE ~ BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Scriven countv, will be sold, on the drst Tuesday in MARCH iiext, before the Court House door in Sylvania, in said countv, between the usual hours of sale, one Negro Boy, bv the name of Frank, belonging to the estate of Edwin Everett deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on the dav of sale. ARCHIBALD STUBBS, Adm’r. janK ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, agreeably to an order of the Court ot Ordinary of Elbert county* the distributees’ right and interest to one tract of Land in Elbert county, being the widow’s dower, containing Three Hun dred and Forty Acres. Sold as the property of the estate of Charles W. Christian, Sen., deceased, late *>f Libert county. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN, i . , , YVM. P. CHRISTIAN, ) Adm rs , jan 1 6 J ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtue (if an order of the Court of Ordinary of Warren county, will be sold, before the Court House door in 'the town of YVarrentou, in Warren county, on the first Tuesduv in MARCH next, all the Lands belonging to the estate of Peter Cox, deceased, in said county. Terms of sale made known on the dav, 4c. jau22 ’ W. J. WILCHER, Ad’mr. ELBERT SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL he sold, on the Ist Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court House door in Elbert county, within the legal sale hours, three MULES; one a black, 7 years old; one a dark bay, y years old ; the other a bright bay, 7 years old. Levied Oil by virtue of a fi. fa. from’Elbert Superior Court, in favor of Y'oung L. G. Harris, George R. McCulla, and YV'm. M. Mclntosh, Executors of Singleton W. Allen, lieceased, vs. Stephen H. Tucker, principal, and Thomas J. Heard, security, as the property of said Stephen H. Tucker. Levy made and returned to me bv Martin Bond, late Sheriff. jan29* JOHNATHAN G. NELMS, Sheriff. EXECUTORS’ SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Burke county, will be sold, at the Court House door in Waynesboro’ on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, between the usual hours of sale, the interest of James Hampton, deceased, in a ne gro slave named DANIEL; the said Daniel having been owned jointly- bv the said deceased and another. WILLIAM MOORE, I ~ , SIMEON YVARNOCK, i fcx rs ' jan22 td TO THE PUBLIC. CHEROKEE BAPTIST COLLEGE, Aear QuamlU, Ga. OYVING o the late destruction of our College edifice, by fire, we are deprived of the occu pancy of the same for this year. But we arc happy to state that the contractors have commenced, with renewed energy, to rebuild the same, relying on a generous community to assist them as far us able. Tlie Board of Trustees announce that the School will begin as published in our Prospectus and ad vertisements—on the first Wednesday* in FEBRU ARY next. We have procured a good house, con taining six convenient rooms, in the outskirts of the village, in which the School will be conducted. We also have procured, on the premises, the use of three small buildings, which will accommodate ten or fifteen young men wishing to board themselves. We therefore say to one and all, come on, and you will have good accommodations and the very best of instruction. In view of the great loss wc have sustained, we would make a most earnest appeal to our old sub scribers to pay up their old subscriptions without delay. The subscribers to the endowment fund are respectfully requested to pay, immediately*, the in terest on their subscription for the first year—due the Ist ult., and so much of the instalment due, or subscription, as is convenient for them. The same can be paid to Rev. Edwin Dyer, Rev. John Craw ford, or sent to me bv mail. Any additional »um from anv one to enable us to meet our losses , will be rate fully received. We hope, in view of our ca aniity, no other call will be necessary. JOHN H. RICE, Secretary Board of Trustees. Cassville, Jan. 18, 1856. c 3 jan22 UNITED STATES HOTEL. F. M. JENNINGS, PROPRIETOR. THIS POPULAR and well known HOTEL, the most centrally situated this city, is now open for the reception of cus-.MUIL tomers. The undersigned was for a number of years the Proprietor of the Globe, and flatters him • self that he has still the ability aud disposition to afford to his patrons the accommodations of yore. He will take this occasion to say that he has secured the services of Mr. J. Y. Clark, as his assistant, and will guarantee to the travelling public who may patron ise his House, the best fare that can be furnished in , the Augusta, Bavannah, Charleston and Northern markets. The UNITED STATES is now open under his management and supervision, and all he asks of new or old customers is a call. If they are not satisfied, he will not complain. Board #1 50 per F. M. JENNINGS. oc3l dSc4m miscellaneous. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. THE undersigned have determined to sell the belonging to the estate of Joseph G. i Blance, late of Polk county, deceased, at public ! outcry, at the Court House in each County in which i they are situated; thus affording all persons, wish- 1 ing to purchase any lot, a fair opportunity of doin'- so. We will, therefore, offer for sale at ‘the Court J House in the Town of Dallas, in the county of Paulding, on the 4th day of March, 1856, the 'fol lowing lots, to-wit: l Ist Dist., 3rd Sec.—Nos. 06,125, 141 <>3B «46 435, 402, 704, 1224. 2nd Dist., 3rd Sec.—Nos. 257, 643, 1003, 636, 73. i 351, 548. ’ ’ 3rd Dist., 3rd See.—Nos. 77, ]l6l, 039 334 igo ( 134, 237, 300, 505, 549, 805,1013,1041, 1157, 1158 ’ 19th Dist., 3rd See.—Nos. 49, 71, 76 141 157 181, 217, 221, 211, 212, 243, 291, 269 276 353’ 357’ ( 358, 859, 372, 418, 485, 494, 312, 546, 550’, 560’ 571’ 664, 707, 714, 769, 77", 777, S3l, 803, 835, 847’ 879’ 865, 909, 910, 920, 948,103", 1092, 1117, 1161, 1221. Those who wish an investment, bv which to"re alize stupendous fortunes, when the mineral wealth of Paulding county shall have been fully develop- ' ed, will seize upon this opportunity.' Many of these lots lie immediately upon the leads of Cop- 1 per and Gold already discovered. 1 1 Terms of Sale.—' Twelve months credit with ap- 1 proved security. Bonds wiil be gHen to make ti- ! tjes in the ordinary form of Executor’s deed when 1 the money is paid. If any lot is advertised in the : wrong county, it will he sold in the county where I it is situated. Any lot advertised or soid'by mis- 1 take, or to which the estate has no titles the mis take will be corrected. Sale from day to day till all is sold 11. FIELDER, (~ feb7 S. W. BLANCE,) hTvcut,>rs - VAUCLUSE FACTORY FOR SALR rBHIE subscriber, having accepted a position J. from the State, which requires him to reside in Columbia, offers the VAUCLUSE M \NCF \C TURING ESTABLISHMENT for sale. Vaueluse Factory is a Cotton Mill, containing 2184 Spindles, 43 Looms, and all the necessary Machinery of a complete establishment, and is now in successful operation. It is situated on Horse Creek, in Edge field District, South Carolina, three miles from Grauiteville, six mile* from Aiken, and fourteen miles from Augusta, Ga. The building is of Granite, and has attached over 2,000 acres of Land, and a village of 34 comfortable Dwelling Houses for op eratives. The healthfulness of the locality, uufall ing waterpower, facilities of Railroad transporta tion, and convenience to the best Cotton Market, give to this manufacturing establishment advan tages possessed by few others in the United States. It is expected that persons desirous of purchasing will examine the Mill and premises for themselves; a more minute description is therefore deemed un necessary. The price will be put down very hit, and the terms of payment made to suit a purchaser. Letters addressed to the subscriber, GranitenUe I‘. 0., S. C‘., will receive his immediate attention. janS d6+acl2 JAMES JUNE*. GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, MARIETTA. THE Academic year is divided into two ses sions of five months each. The Tenth Ses sion commences on the 20th of FEBRUARY next, and ends on the 19th of JULY'. The Cadets are divided into four College Classes. The Annual Commencement takes place on Wed nesday before the 20th of July. ACADEMIC STAFF: Col. A. Y. BRUMBY’, A. M., Superintendent and Prof, of Mathematics and Natural Philosophv. Capt. THOS. R. McCONNELL, Commandant of C adets, and Professor of Engineering. Mr. \ . 11. MANGET. Prof, of French and Historv. Mr. W. H. HUNT, A. 31., Prof, of Chemistry and English Literature. Mr. J. B. GOODWIN, Prof, of Drawing. Capt. R. S. Camp, Assis’t. Prof, of Mathematics. A. Connell, M. I)., Surgeon. The Institution is under the direction and man agement of a Board of Trustees, in conjunction with a Board of Visitors appointed by the Gover nor of the State. By an act of the Legislature, the Institute has been furnished with 14<> Cadet Muskets and Accou trements, and a Field Battery, consisting of four six-pounder brass pieces and two twelve-pounder Howitzers. The Superintendent and the Commandant are graduates of West Point, and as the Institute is upon the West Point plan, the public may be as sured that its government, discipline and course of studies will be strictly enforced ThittltfS: Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Hire of Musicians, and all other contingent expenses, per session of five months, in advance, sll2 50. Surgeon’s fee, per annum, $. r >. Persons desiring further information, can obtain a copy of the “ Regulations,” by addressing the Superintendent. ANDREW J. IIANSELL, Secretary. nov2o ctFeb2o AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANI CAL IMPLEMENTS. MACHINISTS’ and Builders’ Materials, HARDWARE, CUTLERY and House Fur nishing GOODS. We have now in store, and will continue to keep, a large assortment of the most approved AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for Southern use, consisting of Single and Two Horse Turning PLOUGHS, fifteen varieties; Double Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS; ' Sub Soil PLOUGHS, several kinds ; Forman’s Patent PLOUGH ; Cultivators ; Har row's, three kinds ; Corn Shelters, six kinds ; Straw Cutters, ten sizes and kinds; Road Scrapers; Horse Iloes ; Horse Powers and Threshers, five varieties of each ; Fan Mills ; Grain Cradles; Grass Scythes and Handles* Smut Machines; Bush Hooks* Pruning and Hedge Shears ; Pruning Saws and Chisels ; Sausage Meat Cutters and Stuftera ; Far mers’ Boilers, for boiling food for Stock ; Churns ; Hay and Garden Rakes ; Hay and Manure Forks ; Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Grain Scoops, Wheel Bar row's, Field and Garden Rollers ; Corn Planters ; Scales ; Store, Warehouse and Depot Trucks; Well and Horse Buckets ; Pump Chain, and Fixtures : Rock Salt, for Stock. YY r e keep Extra Points for our Ploughs, and will furnish, at short notice, such parts of Ploughs, and other implements, as may be wanted to replace bro ken pieces. Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Tool Chests, complete, Ac. We are also Agents for selling the following arti cles : Scott’s Little Giant Corn and Cob CRUSHERS, universally admitted to be the Best Crushers ever invented, and in the use of which, for feeding stock, a saving of one-third is made, as has been proved beyond dispute. Hoe & Co’s, and Welch A Griffith’s CIRCULAR SAWS and SALAMAN DER SAFES. Rotary SMOOTHING IRONS, heated with Alcohol. No family should be without this very useful article. All the above are offered for sale at fair and regu lar prices, in connection with our extensive Stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CARMICHAEL A BEAN, Augusta, Ga. H. P. CARMICHAEL, JOSEPH 8. BEAN, OC2S GEORGE F. ADAM. C6m S2O REWARD. R ANA WAY from the undersigned, in October last, my Negro man ELBERT, AST about five feet six or seven inches high, and dark complexion, quick spoken, and has marks on ankles, which his were caused by wearing irons. I purchased said Negro in the Spring of 1854, from Mr. Jennings, in Hamburg, S. C. Fie says he was raised in South Carolina, and probably has made his way back. I will give the above rew’ard to any person that will secure him in any of the Jails in this State, so that I can get him. T. B. BUTLER. Mobley’s Pond, Scriven county, Ga. IST* The Charleston Mercury will please copy once a week, for four weeks, and forward bill to above. c 4 fcblO IMPORTKD GARDEN SEED, CROP 1855 I have this day received a full and large as sortment of Fresh Imported Garden SEED, em bracing every leading variety, It is an ascertained fact, that the foreign raised Garden Seed, cultiva ted to prodnee from the best of soil, are far supe rior to those raised in this country, and therefore recommend them to my customers, and say try them. In a few days I sliall have my assortment ready for sale. A liberal discount made to those who buy at wholesale. WM. HAINES' janlO elm Broad street, Augusta, Ga. A CARD. POULLAIN, JENNINGS A CO., GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS ANTOINE POULLAIN, THOS. J. JENNINGS, 6ep26 ISAIAH PURSE. O miscellaneous. EXECUTORS’ SALE WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday m M ARCH next, at the Lower Market House, n the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, the following property belonging to the estate of Isaac S. Tuttle, deceased, to pay the debts and legacies, to wit: Twelve Negro Slaves: Lewis, Ned, Doctor, Milo, Bill, little Bill, Bob, John, Laura Margaret, Elizabeth and Adeline. —ALSO $4,000 7 per cent. Bonds of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. $17,000 6 per cent. Bonds of the State of Georgia. 500 Shares Stock of Georgia Railroad and Bank ing Company. 100 Shares Slock of the Bank of the State of Georgia. 150 Shares Stock of the Bank of Augusta. 50 Shares Stock of the Augusta Manufacturing Company. Terms cash. GEORGE M. NEWTON, ) ~ , JOHN H. MANX, ’f Ex re. janl? dacid ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. WILI. be sold, at the Lower Market House, m the city of Augusta, Richmond county, (in accordance with an order obtained from tfie Ordinary of Richmond county,) on the first Tues day in APRIL next, between the usual hours of sale, all that Lot and improvements (on which there is a Brick House i, in the city of Augusta on Ellis street, having a front on Ellis street of 2944 feet, and running half way through back to the south. Bounded on the north by Ellis street, on the cast by Col. Turner Clanton’s lot, on the south by Dr. Joseph A. Eve’s lot, and 011 the west by the Palace Stables lot. Sold subject to a mortgage to the Franklin Loan and Building Association. —also— AMhc same time and place. Eleven Shares of the Franklin Loan and Building Association Stock. The House and Lot and Loan and Building Asso ciation Stock will he sold together, as both are pledged for the mortgage. All sold as the property of Frederick Tischer, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors. Purchaser to pav for pa pers. Terms cash. FRANCES TISCfIER, fehl.3 dlawactd Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBT ORS OF F. V. BURDELL, DECEASED. HAVING had all my papers, connected with the estate of F. V. Buruell, deceased, burnt with my law office in the late fire in Wavnesburo’, I must beg all those who have rendered demands against said estate, to render them to me again. All persons indebted to said estate, by note, will please do mo the kindness to give me their notes again. As this misfortune wifi retard the settle ment of the estate, I must also beg the indulgence of creditors until I can place matters in ftatu ouo. febl4 <Uc2m JOHN J. JONES, Adm’r. ALEXANDER’S KID GLOVES. WILLIAM SHEAR has received from New York, a full supply of Alexander’s Ladies’ Kid (JI.OVES, of white, black, dark and medium colors, warranted the genuine article, and to which the attention of the Ladies is respectfully invited. d+ae janS WM. M. DAVIDSON, 131 PORTERS and Dealers in BRANDIES ; GIN, ALBANY ALE, CHAMPAGNE and other W b nes and Liquors, TEAS, SEGARS, Ac. No. 18 Osngress and 87 St. Julien Streets, Savannah, Ga. d&c my 23 WARRENTON MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMIES TO LEASE. THE Village is health}*, and accessible by Railroad, and has a population of sixty or seventy bovs and girls, of suitable school ages. One of the feuildingM is new, and both in good re pair, and situated on eligible sites. A first class Independent School can be readily built up here by a Teacher who will be in earnest in the matter. Any person wishing the situation, will please come and make a personal examination, or address the Trustees. daclm feb9 BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS. WILLIAM SHEAR lias received, from new York — Extra Water Twist 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS : New York Mills 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS ; White Rock, Water Twist, 4-4 Bleached SHIRT INGS, (soft finish); 4 Manchester 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS; * Boot Mills 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS; 1 Superior 12-4 Hamilton Bleached SHEETINGS : Stmui.-i/x* 10.1 llLwJ.l. I>l „U..A tfIJFK*TT'VJ2Sn • Wumsutta Mills Bleached Pillow (’use COTTONS 1 Laconia Mills Bleached Satin JEANS : A. C. A. Amo.xkcag and Pearl River TICKINGS, The above comprises the best make of Goods, in this country, and will be sold at very low prices for cash. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment, febl dtac NOTICE. A PHYSICIAN wishing a location in a wealthy community, where an extensive and profitable practice can fee secured, can obtain one fey pitying about $350 for Medicine, Instruments, Ac. An early application to D. B. PLUMB, Au gusia, Ga., will likely please one feeling interested. jan‘22 tdctf SIGN OF THE SKELETON WAGON; SOUTHERN CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. fMHIE subscriber begs leave to inform the Mer- M. chants and Planters, that he has opened a Repository for the sale of CARRIAGES, BUG GIES, HARNESS, Ac., at No. 26 Beekmanstreet, running through to 18 Spruce-street—entrance on either street. The main floor, (185 feet in length,) affords am ple room for keeping always on hand, a large and complete assortment of every description and va riety, as per chart , herewith. ’ Having learned the trade in the Factory of his he is practically familiar with every'depart ment in the business, and is therefore enabled ta oversee orders for any kind of work entrusted to him, and superintend every stage of its manufac ture. His long residence in the South and West, and intimate knowledge of every section, and his expe rience while with Messrs.’ Baldwin A Starr, and Messrs. Frothingham, Newell A Co., gives him many advantages in the selections required for the different parts of the country. Also, an aenuaint ance witfe the character of Work, Draft, Track, Height of Wheels, quality and size of Springs and Axles necessary for the particular localities. Particular attention paid to special orders, either through merchants or to the subscriber direct, and all prices guaranteed to be as low as the work can possibly be furnished, and which will be equal, in every respect, to that of the very best and oldest city or country establishments. 26 Beekmanstreet is within a few doors of the Park, on the southeast side, across from the As tor House, and in a line from Park Place, Murray, Warren and Chamber-sts., near the Brick Church, Lovejoy’s and Clinton Hotels. Having convenient office accommodations, and papers from the Southern Cities and Towns, he trusts that he may have the pleasure of a call from his friends, and from those who will do him the favor to examine his assortment, and being the only establishment adapted to the Southern Trade, in the lower part of the city, he respectfully solicits a share of patronage. He begs to refer those unacquainted with him, to any of the Jobbing Houses in New York City, en gaged in the Southern or Western Trade. Great care will be taken in packing and engaging Freight, Insurance, Ac. A discount allowed to the trade. Respectfully, your obedient servant, wm. l. McDonald. N. B.—Wm. L. McDonald takes pleasure in re ferring to the Merchants of this place. New York, January, 1856. dac4 jan29 . COMMISSION BUSINESS. ' THE undersigned, having located himself just below Phimzv A Clayton’s Ware house, and immediately above Dr. J. M. nill’s, will receive on Commission, all kinds of Produce and Goods, and receive orders for the purchase and sale of Lands in any part of the State. Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Ac., executed on fair terms. LEON P. DUGAS. JanSO dlaw&w3t A BBLS. superior double distilled Peacock O V A Co.’s celebrated WHISKY, just receiv ed, and for sale by GIRARDEY, WHYTE k CO. The above brand is superior to auy Rectified Whisky ever offered in this market, pat up in hand some packages. febo ts 0., W. k CO. NEW—For Debility, Indi ” gestion, Ac.—Pleasant and efficient TONIC BITTERS is immediately prepared by pouring into the Quassia Cup, a portion of dear water, and let ting it stand about a minute. A few of these cups just received, by janS D. B. PLUMB A CO. General Sioertistmenfs. LET US REASON TOGETHER HOLIOH AH’S PILLS, WHY ARE WE SICK? IT HAS been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOL LO\V A 1 ’S PILLS are specially adapted to the re lief of the WEAK the NERVOUS, the DELICATE and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, seres, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally su perintends the manufacture of his medicines mthe Lmted States, and offers them to a free and en lightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the Stomach, the Liver, the Kidnevs, the Lungs, the Skin, and the Bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifving the blood the very fountain of life, and thus Conner disease in all its forms. ® Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint Nearly half the human race have taken these 1 ills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the Liver, Dyspepsia, and Stomach Complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. General Debility, ni Health. Munv of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these 1 ills, that they may become the medicine of the masses Learned Colleges admit that this med icinc is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the svstem has been im paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to atford relief. Female Complaint*. No female, young or old, should be without thi* celebrated medwroo. It c.recol- and roo-ulate* th« monthly coui ses at all periods, actiug in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medi cine that can be given to Children of all ages and tor any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. Holloway # Pill# are the bent remedy lerofen in the world for the following disease#: Asthma, Bowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Debit lty, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Venereal Affections, Worms, of all kinds, Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Inward Weakness, Liver Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles. 1 at the Manufactories of Professor Hol loway, So Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealer* m Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62 W cent*, and $1 each. ’ ™ * There is a considerable saving bv taking the larger sizes. * ° *'*• ®*7 Directions for the guidance of patient* i* every disorder are affixed to each box. j* n * eoc A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! ~ /or A marvellous AGE !! IIOLLOW AY’S OINTMENT. The Grand External Remedy. BY the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or iuward part. Die* i eases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affec -1 tions of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asth mas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effecta r ally cured. Every house-wife knows that salt passe* * freely through bone or meat of any thickness. Thi* . healing Ointment far more readily penetrate* - through any bone or fleshy part of the’living body, i curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. £rysipelas t Sail Rheum and Scorbutic Humor*. p No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may _ assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, ) Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor ha* travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals,* dispensing this Ointment, giv ing advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health, r- Sore Ly*-, Sore Breast*, Wound* and Ulcer*. Some of the most scientific Surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, whe* having to cope with the worst cases of 8or«a W ounds, Ulcers, Glandular Swellings and Tumor* hy command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the host, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used 3. under the direction of the Medical Staff; in the „ worst cases of wounds. It will cure any Ulcer Glandular Swelling, stiffness or contraction of the 0 Joints, even of twenty years’ standing. Pile* and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing complaint* can be effectually cured if the Oiumcnt be wall rubbed over the parts affected, and by otherwise j following the printed directions around each pot. j HothlAe Ointment and Pills should be wed in tin following cases: ’■ . Hums, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Fi». tulas. Gout, Lumbago, Mercurial Eruptions Piles. Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases Sot? Sore Breasts, Sore Heads, Sore Throats! Sores , of all kinds, Sprains, Scalds, Swelled Glands, Stiff Joints, Ulcers, Venereal Sores, Wounds of all kinds. I-fC Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Iloa ! i-OWAT, 80 Maiden Lane, N. York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal ers in Medicine throughout the United States, and ' the civilized world, in pots, at 25 cents, «2W cents and ?! each. * There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patient# un every disorder are aflixed to each pot j an '* eoc WANTED, QAA ACTIVE YOUNG MEN, to act a# *9\W\W local and travelling Agents in a busk ness easy, useful and honorable, at a salary of $lO9 per month. A capital of $5 only requited. Ne patent medicine or book business. Full particular* Sven, free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or ree cent piece, and address A. B. MARTYN, janlS cS Pluistow, N. T. FOR SALE, * AAA ACRES of LAND, lying riCE, KWV in Jefferson county, on the wW waters of Big Creek, adjoining lands of X T. Kambo, John A. Jordan and Col! John McKinney There are on the place a Dwelling, Negro Houaesi Gin House and other out buildings, all in good re pair. Refer to Henry D. Greenwood, Jon A. BothweU, and also Henry Saxon, on the premises, who wil show the Land. ctf cell GR ASS" AWFIELTrSiSEDS.— Herd*, Tim<£. Bathjr, Orchard, Clover, and Lucern Grass See# in quntitie3 to suit purchasers. For sale by WM. HAINES, janiO elm Broad street, Augusta. GEORCIaVeLBERT COUNTYV^Where**. John Gordon, tho Executor on the estate of Neal McDougal, deceased, late of said county, har ing petitioned the Court of Ordinary of said county to be discharged from all further liability on estate, stating that he had fully administered and paid out the same: These are, therefore, to cite, summon and ad monish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in August next, to show cauie, if any they have, why said Executor should Dot bo dismissed and discharged, and have Letters of Dismission granted him. Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, thi* 23d of January, 1356. WM, B. NELMS, Ordinary. jan3o 1 am6m CEOKCIAr COLUMIIIA COUNTY Mrs. Phebe Griffin, Executrix on the estate at Jeremiah Griffin, deceased, applies for Letters <4 Dismission from said esta*e : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all . and singular, the kindred ard creditors of said’ de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand, at office in Appling. . A. M. CRAWFORD, De’ty Ordinary. 4 AKORGIA, WARREN COUNTY.— W Whercaa, Sterling W. Jones, Executor of tho 1 last will and testament of Martha Jones, deceased - applies to me for Letters of Dismission from —id Executorship : These are, therefore, to cite and summon all con - cemed.to beand appear atmy office within the time 3 prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they hay*, a why said letters should not be granted. r Given under my hand at offioe in Warrenten, tbs* g 14th day of November, 1856. novlT ARDEN R. MERSHON, Ordinary.