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Burke Countu.
POSTPONED
BURKE SHERIFF'S SALE.
■*!!)©* ILL «K w>W, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next,
Yf before the Court House door, in the town of YVaynesbo
-o’.pJurke county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing Negroes, to wit: Bob, 25 years of age ; Green, 25 years
of age; Sheppard, 20 years of age ; Big Bill. 20 years of age :
Ned, 23 year* of age ; Calvin, 25 years of age; Joe. 25 years
of age. Levied on as the property of James A. McGruder,
to satisfy sundry- fl. fas. from Burke Superior Court, one
In favor of Irwin Kirkland vs. James A. McGruder: one in
•favor of James Robinson, bearer, vs. James A. McGruder; one
in favor of Joseph Lipp man, bearer, vs. James A. McGruder;
one in favor of William T. Bums vs. James A. McGruder; one
In favor of Joshua Spence. bearer, vs. James A. McGruder and
Stephen A. Corker; one in favor of Allen Inman, Guardian
of Hannah E.Burton, vs. James A. McGruder and Almarion
.O. Corker, survivors: one in favor of William Nasworthv,
•. Guardian of Allen Y.J. Alien, vs. James A. McGruder and
Almarion O.Corker, survivors; one in favor of SamuelGris
wocld vs. James A. McGruder; one in favor of C. J. Jenkins
aud Lloyd C. BeU. Administrators of Patrick B. Conollev vs.
James A. McGruder, and Thomas Pierce and others vs. James
. A. McGruder.
ALSO—Eighty-five acres of Land lying in Burke countv. ad
joining lands o! Stephen B. Brinson. Wright Reynolds a:ul
nohn C. Poythress, levied on as the property of Daivy A.
Hector., to sutisf) a Justice’s Court fl. fa. from the 64th District,
hG. M., in favor of Berry A. Forehand vs. Daivy A. Becton.
Levy made and returned to me by a constable.
au4 H. J. BLOUNT.Sh’ff.B.C.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
▼ ▼ next, oefore the Court House door in Waynesboro’,
Aurke county, between the usual hours of Mile, under and bv
virtue of an order from the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
jf said county, part of a tract of Land i < said county, contain
.ng thirty acres, more or less, belonging to Louisa and Susan
3. Barron, minors, attaining lands or Ransom Lewis, Elisha
Watkins and Surah Barron.
_jyll WILLIAM E. LASSETER, Guardian.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BV order of the Court of Ordinary of Burke countv. will
be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER next, be
fore the Court House door in Irwin county, one lot of Lind
known bv number one hundred and ninety-eight, (198), con
taining four hundred and ninetv (490) acres. l*oumied by the fol
• owing numbers, to wit: 21T, 199,192 and 197, sold as the prop
erty of John Landing, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Tenns cash. Purchasers to pay
for titles. jyll SIMEON WALLACE. Ex*.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
BV virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Burke county,
will be scld, on ihe first Tuesday In SEi’TEM BER next,
"•vfore the Court House In said countv, the interest of the Es
* late of James Hampton, deceased, in a Negro Man named
->miel, the said interest being one-half the value of aaid Negro,
.fold to perfect titles. WM. MOORE, ) ,
jy-d SIMEON WAKNOCK,)
AEOR«IA, BURKE OOUNTV —Whereas, Baldwin B.
IT Miller and Joseph 11. Polhill, Administrators on the es
tate of William Baldy, deceased, apply for Letters Dismissory
rrom said Administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred, creditors, and all other persons Interested, to is*
»nd appear before the Court of Ordinary, to Is* held in and for
«aid county, on the first Monday in February next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not I* granted.
Given under ray hand, at office in Wavuesboro’, this 11th dav
Os August, 1357.
•—l* UPWARD GARLICK, Onlinary.
OEORGI A, BURKE COUNTY.—Whebeas, Harley B.
Attaway applies for Letters of Administration on the es
uifo of Joseph Attaway, late of said county, deceased
T™we are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Ik; and appear be
rare the Court of Onlinary, to be held in and for said countv,
on the first Monday in September next, and show cause, if any
.uey have, why said letters should not be granted.
Witney my hand, at office in Wavneslioro’, this Ist dav of
August, 135,. au4 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
,/IBORGIA, BURKE COU NTY.-Wherens. ,J .]M. Brfu-
V *° n applies for Letters of Administration on the estate of
Or. r reeman N\ . B. Perkins, late of said county, deceased—
therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear Ik*-
fore the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county on
the first Monday in September next, and show cause, if any
'-bev have, why said letters should not be granted.
" itnees my hand, at office In Wavuesboro*. this 17th day of
Jui A'l 1837. Jyl9 EDWARD GARLICK. Ordinal.
GEORGIA. BURKE COUNTY.-Whereas, James II
Royal. Administrator on the estate of Janies Clark, ap
ples for Letters of Dismissory from said Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular,
he kindred and all other persons concerned, to be and appear
before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said couutv,
on the first Monday lu December next, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not Ik* granted.
Witness my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this Ctb day of
May. 1857. EDWARD GARLICK,
fr*)' * < Irdiuary.
GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.-YVherea*. James \V
Clark, surviving Administrator on the estate of Charles
. Clark, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismissory from said
Administration:
Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all ami singular, the
:mdred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear be
fore the Court of Onlinary. to be held in and for -aid county,
m the first Monday in December next, and show cause if any
they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
Witness my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this Ctli day of
May. 1857. EDWARD GARLICK.
P*y7 Ordinary.
fNIGDRGIA, BURKE COUNTY—YVhenma, Joseph A,
AX Shewmake, Administrator on the estate of Bryant Quinn
debased, applies for Liters Dismissory—
Theee are. therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred, ami
all persons interested, to be and appear b<-fore the <!ourt of Or
dinary. to be la id ih and for said county, on the first Monday in
September next, to show cause, if any they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Witness my hand, at office, this 18th day of February. 1857
feblS EDWARD Ordinary.
!\T OTII T. A
JX of Burke county, deceased, are rtquesrr d to make Imme-
Jiate payment ; and all persons having demands against the
estate of said deceased, will render them in, duly autbentlca
ted. In terms of the law, to
ALLEN INMAN. Ex’r.
SIXTY’ DAYS afterdate, application will he made to the
Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell the
‘tal and personal estate of Benjamin Brack, late of Burke
,-our.ty, deceased. aulo ALLEN INMAN. Ex’r.
FOR SALE.
HAYING determined to remove West, I offer for sale mv
R % , ?*5«5 ir * the Immediate vicinity of Columbus,
j«a my PLANTATION in Russell county, Ala
The former is a nandsome and commodious building, con-
Aiuing ten rooms, besides basement, store and ironing rooms.
The out-buiidmgs are well arranged for comfort and conve
nience. Attached to the residence are twenty acres of rand. ir.
cultlxrixtioti, with a portion on the main road, sufficient for
one or more building lots. The hculthfulnuss of the locality
ui unsurpassed.
. r. M l Plantation is fifteen miles west of Columbus, on Uchee
Creek, and five miles from the Mobile and Girard railroad, and
fonmlns two thousand six hundred acre-*. My success in mak
ing cotton is the best criterion of Its claims upon the purchaser.
* n f,*\ wcep,lble of subdivision Into three or four fann.% some
of which have improvements, I will sell all together, or in
separate settlements, to suit purchasers. If desirable, will sell
the growing crop with the land, arranging for the overseer to
remain with the hands to gather the crop, under the direction
of th ? purchaser.
In my absence, anyone wishing to see mv house and lot, can
apply to my neighbors, Mr. Wu,. A. Redd, A.<'. Flewellen,
-• y\ L Jones. J. R. JUNES.
Columbus, Ga., June 9. ctf jell
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.own, county and state wi - re they reside plain! v.) to
R. A. SEYMOUR.
Editor and Pioprietor of the National Police Gazette.
cly New York City.
CARMICHAEL L & C 0 AUGUSTA,' GA.
(Proprietors of the Carmichael Flouring Mills.)
{ 10\I>IIS8I0\ YIKIUTI V.Vrs. and Dealers in FLOUR.
V'.MLAL. GRAIN, HA Y, Ac. Also, Agents for the Gran
.tevtlle Manufacturing Company's .SHIRTINGS, Ac.
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IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
r FMIE RH’IiMuND FACTORY, Hi. ;.mond U«,untv,Goo.,
A continues to manufacture WoOLEN CLOTH at 12&
- Vl ‘ tß ]K ‘ T yun } ; filld K' ( )' e *y material except the Wool. The
'extensive and constantly increasing patronage the Factory has
onjoyed for years past, assure* the proprietors that the article of
A inter Clothing for Negroes made bv them, has nut been sur
passed by any Cloth made North or fcouth.
Recent ex tensive improvements and additions not only ena
ble us to keep up the srandawi of the Goods, but to secure an
oarl vdeliverj-ot the same.
Planters, or other--, who may desire to avail of this opportu
nity and secure a first rate article at a moderate cost, have only
<o send us the Wool, washed clean lu cold water; (if .-cnt dirty,
one half centner yard extra Is charged for washing). Burry
Wool is not objcctiouable; the Burrs are removed by ma
chinery.
The m*irie of the owner should be marked on all Packages
sent us. Wool sent by any of the Railroads in Georgia, Ala
bama. or South Carolina, to the Augusta Depot, marked Rich
mond Factory, (and owner’s name also), will be regularly and
promptly received, and the Cloth, when made, returned to the
points direeti-d. Each parcel is made up in the turn n-eeived.
neneean early delivery is always desirable. All instructions
to c3m WM. SCIILEY", Prest., Augusta, Ga.
A FINE PLANTATION POR SALE.
MY PLANTATION is for sale. It lies three miles from
» arrenton, on the Waynesboro* road, contains four hun
dred acres of open, arable land, in a high state of cultivation,
and five hundred uncleared, and heavily timbered with oak.
hickory' arid pine. It is well watered, in even- part, from good
mgs; is near the Georgia Railroad, aud well located fora
saw null. There is a neat dwelling, comfortably framed kitch
ens mid negro houses, and convenient on the
premises, l'he neighborhood is as good as anv in Georgia,
the plantation adjoins Judge Edwards, Win. A. Ricketsou,
Esq., Judge Cody. Mrs. Lucy English, John S. Johnson, Esq.,
ind others. I wish to sell aud buy a smaller place. Tenns
R. JOHNSON.
YVarren county, Ga., July 11.1<57. ctf jyls
DISSOLUTION. -
THE firm of M. & B. WruxureoN is dissolved bv the death
(in New Y ark, on the 11th inst.) of B. Wilkinson. The
miuersigned,eurviviug copartner, will close the business of the
late Arm. j r 25 M. WILKIKSOS.
COPABOTTERSKI?.
T i f'?h^?^* r l-S I £riK av « copartnership, (iateii from
I 1 tint., under the firm of Wilkinson A- F Kttan «i.H h«v
rag purchased tfae«ock of the late firm of M & B W,r « v
sow. will continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY*rttS*
NESS at their old stand M. VHLKIN.S>N,
of the late firm of M. & Jj. Wilkinson.
, . _ J. C. FARGO,
• T„-.„ , -r- of the late firm of Adams A Fargo.
Augitfna, Juiy 25,1567. dPacS jy*t>
A SITUATION
A GRADUATE of East Tennessee University, with srw
experience in teaching, would be pleased to obtain a sltm
atlon as a I cacner in »ome southern school.
Testimonials from the most influential and reliable persor.M
of Knoxville, Tenn., can be furnished. For rurther p.wtlcu
lare, address ROBT. N. STRONG,
Acadernuu Knox count}', Tennessee.
Rkthoences Tfcos. W. Fleming. Merchant, Augusta. <ta ;
Robt. King, Merchant. Abe-deen. Miss.; R. L. Kirkpatrick,
President Female Institute, Knoxville, Tenn. c4* au9 ’
WANTED. 7
FIVE SHOEMAKERS, who can put up good pegged work,
redone who can make good fine work; and also a good
TANNEK and HARNESS MAKER, can get employment,
t>y calling on the subscriber at Marion. Ga.
FLOYD A. FINCH.
Marion, Twiggs co.. Ga„ Aug. 4. cH au9
tUarrcn Countj).
EXECUTOE S SALE.
wnx he sold, on the Or-t Tuesday In OCTOBER next.
~T * uef -" v >he Court House d.xir in the town of Warrenton,
arren county, within the usual hour* of aa e ah’eero wo
man named S;isan, alsjutil years old, sold as the nrobertv of 1
: liarnxrd Flckllng, deceased. 'Terms on the day of iS. *
ARCHIBALD .JA(’KsON. K\.eetoj. .
WAEKEN SHERIFFS SALE.
YY 'y* t,e 3oM - bt '' ore Uie < : °»rt House door in Warrenton. '
mTvT , W .L rTt '".f” l '." t> \ °. n tm ' Crst Tuesday In SEPTEHUER 1
next, within the legal hours of sale, one hundred and seven
S!??Uv, ?! ore > n -aid county, adjoinins lands of
Elcanr Tisld, Lore 11. Kitchens, and others, levied on as the
ptoovrte- Os Jlmsey Davis, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the In
ri",urt °.t **“> county, in favor of William H. Parham vs
John Toler, Baten Hattaw&y, and Henry Colvnuxn, endorser, i
1 roperty pointed out by Coleman, endorser.
_J ' E. A. BRINKLEY, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
1 f next, before the Court H«>use door in Sylvania, Scriven
county, between the legal hours of «ale, the following proper- 1
ty to wit: a bounty Land Warrant, issued by the United States
government, to Mrs. Sarah Stregle, for one hundred amlsixtv
acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors, and as
be property of Sarah Stregle, late of said county, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
JyW AR CHIBALD STREGLE, Adrn’r.
riEORGI A, WARREN COUNTY.-Whereas. Wells Bar
ton applies to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate of J ane Boyd, late of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
it any they have, why said letters of administration should
not he granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton, this 10th day of
August, 1557. aul2 HENRY' R. CODY’, Ordinary.
G EORGIA, WARREN COUNTY Whereas, the Ad.
mlrdstors upon the estate of Charles F. Montgomery, de
ceased, having be<-n dismissed, and said estate being now un
represented—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, ami show cause,
; if any they have, why letters of administration should not be
granted to G. W. Dickson, desk of the Superior Court.
Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton, this 9th day of
July. 1857. Jyw H. K, copy, Ordimuy.
GEOKIJI WARREN OOUXTY.-Wherew. Jota M.
Hall, Administrator on the estate of Harr}- R. Berry, de
, ceased, applies to me for Letters Dismisstv from said adminis
tratron—
■ to rite and admonish, all and singular,
[ the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to l>e and appear at
, my office, within the time prescribed by law, and s.;ow cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
■ Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton, this 9th day of
f July,lSs.. JylS HENRY R. CODY, Ordinary.
: GEORGIA, YVARREN COUNTY.—Whereas, Henn
- AT Smith applies to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Albert Smith, late of said county, deceased
■ Theseare, tlierefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
• the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
- my office, within the time nre»cril*ed bv law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in YVarrenton, this Oth day
of July. 1857, Jy» 11. R. CODY, Ordinary.
G< EOH<;I.V, WARREN COUNTY—Whymii, Columbus
V GranuJp, Administrator on the estate of Susan Unmade.
* me ~,r Letters Disruissory from said estate—
These arc. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
. n*y office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
- it any they have, why s;iid letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in YVarrenton, this 17th day
• of June, 18ft.. jc!9 HENRY R. CODY, Ordinary.
f nKORGIA, M ARREN COUNTY—Whereas, Aaron
*' r *. Guardian for Rebecc.a Johnstm. now Rebec
" fi l " applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said
. Guardianship—
s These are, therefore, to cite and summon, all concerned, to be
and appear at. iny 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 Warrenton. this 4th day of
June, 1867, jeO H. R. CODY, Ordinary.
f /XKORGI A, WARREN COUNTY.-Whereas, N. C. Ba-
AT con. Executor on the estate of Eady Smith, late of said
- county deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from
. sal it estate—
'- These are, therefore, to cite and summon all concerned, to be
anil appear at my office, within the time preserilKul by law, and
’» show : ls any they have, why s;Ud letters should not be
r granted.
, Given under my hand, at office in YY'arrenton, this 28th day of
r May, is., n.y.iO HENRY R. CODY. Ordinary.
f YVARREN COUNTY.— Whereas, V. A.
A a Johnson, Administrator upon tin* estate of Vincent John
srld tvtate * ’ ** 1110 or Letters of Dismission from
These are, therefore, to cite and summon all concerned, to
•» l, e and appear at ray office within the time prescribed by law,
d ? ,id *h°w cause, if uny they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
e Given under iny hand, at office In Warrenton, this 29th dav
;• of April, 1857. my 3 H. R. CODY, Ordinary.
v riW>KGIV YVARREN COUNTY.—W'hereas, H. A.
I itte applies for Letters of Damdssiou from the-estate of
if »»illiam Mason, late* of said county, deceased—
-1 hesc are, therefore, to cite and summon, ail and singular,
the kindred and creditors of s:iiil deceased, to be aud appear at
> iny office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if
* an ,V, l hey have, why said letters should not be granted,
n Given under my hand, at office In Warrenton, April 21,1857
ap*! H. R. <;oDY t Onlinary. '
•- afterdate, application will he made to the
a of \\ arren county, for leave to sell all the Real
E-'tate belongina.to the estate of Jonathan Gunn, late of nald
county, deceaaed. JOEL Y\ . GUNN.
. * JOHN RHODES.
DVYHaflar date, application will be made to the
b y Court of Ordimuy of YVarren county, for leave to sell all tin
]* *nd negroes belonging to the estate of James Kitchens,
’ late of said county, dectoised, agrcable to his hurt will.
1 Jy33 WILEY KITCHENS. Ex’r.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Warren county, for leave
to sell the Negroes belonging to the estate of William C.
Mnlth, late of said couutv* ueeeascd.
' ELIZA SMITH. Adin'x.
JESSE KK'KERSON. ) , . .
t [? NICHOLAS HARiIU' K
XTOTiCIC- All ii.d.-hted l >th<* estate of WiMi:i;>i
lx C. Smith, late of Warren county, deceased, are requested
to make Immediate payment: and all persons having demands
s against said estate will render them In. duly attested, according
to law. ELIZA SMITH. Adm’x.
. . JESSE KICK ERSON, ).. .
JyL NICHOLAS HARBUCK, ) Adm
D AYS after date, application will be made to the
r p Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Warren county, for
V lP; ‘ve to sell Hie Real Estate of Thomas T. Grace, lute of said
county, deceased. jtM ALLEN MOAT, Adm’r.
i ~ T ; 2 ~- ==
ucy Reese Libel for Divorce, in YVarren Superior
t* John C. Reese Court, April Term, 1857.
11 IT. t 0 l, ‘ e Court, by the return of the Sheriff, tnat
1 1 the defendant. John C. Reese, is not to be found in said
o county ; and it appearing that he resides out*of this State, it is
a hat service be perfected by publication, in the Con
stitutionalist, of Augusta, once a month for four months. And
3 it is further Ordered, That the Clerk do certify this order ac
, cording to law.
A true extract from the minutes.
lasn4in GEORGE W. DICKSON,CIerk.
FOE SALE.
e T*! E TObscriben off. r for Kile the PLANTATION of the
1 A Jute Thomas L. Wynn, situated on the line of Hancock
. and Taliafern. counties, containing about two thousand six hun
dred acres. There are «>n the place a good mansion, all neces
. nary out-buildings, Ac. The place is In good repair, and is one
e »ftbe best plantations in Middle Georgia. YVewill sell Uu*
P»acc now, or at any time before next Christmas, to deliver
poKse.vM.it! at Christ mar-. There are about two hundred and
twer.tv acres of bottom land on it. Those who wish a first rate
bargain, ought to apply soon. YVe w ill sell low.
JOHN DkWITT, )
YV. E. BIRD, 5 Ex’rs.
Sparta. June 11. jeM ctf R. M. JOHNSTON. )
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL BE HOLD, agreeable to an order of the Court of
Onlinary, of Bulioch county, on the flr.-f Tuesday in
SEPTEMBER next, within the usual hoars of sale! before
- the Court House* doer. In Serivcn county, acres of Pine
Land, well Umbered, and near enough to Savannah river to
, haul timber to carry to the Savannah market. Said Land lies
: in benv.-ncounty, suid adjoins Lands of Solomon Zcglar on ail
- , * s 7 ll f " r:l division amougat the heirs of John Lee. late
-of Bulloch count}', deceased. W. H. MACLEAN.
!\TY DAY"* :G !• •
. O ordinary of Gwinnett county, for have to sell the Lands
, belonging to the minor children of Archibald YV. Martin.
JUIIN S. MARTIN,
Ouu-dian of John I-\, Archibald YVilliam, Lucy J*., Sarah L.
• and Mary M. Martiu.
, . . ROBERT MARTIN,
jcl6 Guardian of Ann E. Harrison.
SIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Putnam county, for leave to sell the
. Real Estate of Benjamin Mosel v, deceased.
- JOSEPH A. MOSELY, Adm*r.
I Uy-- -
T. KINGSFOBD & SON’S
> PURE OSWEGO STARCH, FOR THE LAUNDRY,
HAS established a greater celebrity than has ever been ob
tained by any other Starch.
This has been the result of its marked superiority in quality,
and its inviolable uniformity.
The public may be assured of the continuance of the high
standard now established.
‘ The production is over Twenty Tons daily, and the demand
; has extended throughout the whole of the United States, and
; to foreign countries.
YVorking thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid system,
’ they are able to secure a perfect uniformity in the quality
throughout the year. This is the great desideratum in Stareh
’ making, aud is realized now for the first time.
' The very best Starch that can be made, and no other, isal
’ ways wanted by corsumere. and this will be supplied to them
by the grocers, as soon as their customers have learned which
is the best, and ask for it—otherwise they would be likely to
. get that article on which the largest profit can be made.
Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manufacture of Starch
continuously for the last twenty-seven years, aud during the
• whole of the period, the Starch made under his supervision has
been, beyond any question, the best in the market. For the
- first seventeen years, he had charge of the works of YVilliam
Colgate A Co., ut which period he invented the process of the
manufacture of Corn Starch.
t&“ Ask for Kingsford’s Starch, as the name Oswego has
; been recently taken by another factory.
It is sold by all of the beat grocers in nearly every part of the
. country.
T. XINGSFORD & SON'S
OSWEGO CORN STARCH, FOR PUDDINGS, Ac.
HAS obtained an equal celebrity with their St.-.rch for the
Laundry. This article Is perfectly pure, and Ik. in every
respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow Root, besides having
additional qualities, which render it invaluable for the dessert.
Potato Starch has been extensively packed and sold as Com
; Starch, and ha* given fal.-»e impressions to many, as to the real
merits of our Com Starch.
From Its great delicacy and purity, it Is coming also into ex
i tensive use as a diet for infants and invalids.
. „ E. N. KELLOGG & CO-, Agents.
_j3'2ft-c3m 196 Fulton.at reet, N. Y.
HOUSE AND LOT, AND LAND FOR SALE.~
T*.*| K w\V2 c T il> f r ' desirous of moving West, offers for sale
nia L.U r m Lexington. Oglethorpe county, Georgia, con
tv\erit acres of Land, with a good Dwelling
sSSsS*t , »*L d^S er nece9 “ I r F outbuildings, all having been buig
witfcxQ the part year. Also, a FARM four miles from the vfi
i*ge, consisting of four hundred acres of land, co ntaining fifty
of wood and, one hundre-d acres of bottom and. and the
rest in cultivation. Any person wish Lag to purchase will please
call on the subscriber in Lexington, or address him at that
place. jy2B oSa AL7IN M ROBINSON,
Scriocn County.
POSTPONED
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4 GRKKAHLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
I\. Striven county, will be sold, before the Court Hou.se door
in Sylvania, in said county, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEM
BER next, within the usual hours of sale, one tract of Land in
said county, the property of the estate of William Brannon, de
ceased, containing two hundred and eighty (280) acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of the estate of R. 11. Saxon, Jesse Beard,
on Brier Creek. Sold for a division among the heirs of said
deceased. Terms on the day of Kile.
HOPE BRANNON. Adm'r ._
SCRIVEN SHERIFF’S SAT/E
ATTUiL be »old, before the Court House door in the village
11 of Sylvania, in said county, within the usual hours of
sale, on the flrat Tues<lay in SEPTEMBER next, the following
property to wit: one tract of Land containing fourteen hun
dred and fifty-six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James
i oung. Simeon Burke. Miles Hunter, aud others; levied on by
nit* as the property of Robert Williams, to satisfy sundry Supe
rior Court ti. fas. iu favor of Akin S. Burns, Willis Young, and
othere; also, sundry Justice’s Court fl. fas. in favor of Jesse
Graham. J. ( . Edwards. .Tames W. Hunter, and others vs. said
Robert Williams. jy2B THOMAS USHER, Sheriff.
SCRIYEN SHERIFF'S SALE.
be sold, before the Court House inSvlvanla, in the
*5, c 0 ’” 11 )- of Scriven, on the first Tuesdav'in SEPT EM
I.ER next, the following property, to wit: one sorrel Mule,
three Timber Carts and two Log Chains, and other Chains, and
one pair of Harness and Traces, levied on as the property of
Janies B. and Samuel W. Shelton, to satisfy a Superior Court
fi.
JySS THOMAS USHER, Sheriff.
SCRTVEN SHERIFFS SALE
\\ T ILL be sold, before the Court House door in the town of
11 ,l S Jo in 2®!? guilty, on the first Tuesday in SEP
TEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the’following
property, to wit: one tract of Land, containing twelve hun
le8 *N adjoining lands of Joseph A. R. Ben
nett. Elijah Roberts, and others, levied on as the proi>ertvof
John S. Croon, to satisfy sundry Superior Court fi. fas in fa
vor of Scott Brown, Lvon A Heed. (>. Johnson & Co.. Ann G.
Make, and sundry other Superior and Inferior Court fl. fas.
against saiu Green. Property pointed out bv defendant.
I** ' THOMAS USHER. SI, Vi iff.
('J.EOROIA, s< IRIVKN cM'NVY.—Whereas. Jas. Brin
I »on and Abram Belcher, Administrator*, with the will
annexed, upon the estate of James Belcher, deceased, apply
o J»»L' e *k ?rs Dismlssory from said Administration—*
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred, creditors, and all other persons interested, io be
and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for
said county, on the second Monday in December next, and
show cause. If any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Bth day of
July, 1857. jy!4 ALEXANDER KEMP. Ordinary,
niWRGIA DRIVEN COUNTY—Whereas, David
Simeon Burke, Executors upon the estate of
David l>urke, deceased, apply for Letters Dismissory from said
estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred, creditors, and all other persons Interested, to be and
appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said
county, on the second Monday in' December next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Bth day of
July, 1967. jy 14 ALEXANDEK K EMP, Ordinary.
CI EORGIA, SCRIYEN COUNTY.—Whereas, David
f»» » r lint * *'^ ,neon Burke, Administrators upon the estate
of Martpa Burke, deceased, apply for Letters Dwmiaeory from
said Administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred, creditors, and all other persons Interested, to be and
appear before the Court of Ordinary, to la? held in and for
said county, on the second Monday in December next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
gilvon under my hand and official signature, this Bth day of
July, 180,. jyli ALEXANDER K BMP, Ordinary.
G1 KORGIA.SCRIVEN COUNTY.-Whereas. Frederick
" "Phs applies to me for Letters of Administration on the
estate of Sarah W ells, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, 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 Sylvania, this 4th day of
July, 1857, Jy9 ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary,
fN BORGIA SC RIVEN COUNTY.—■Whereas, Elizabeth
* “ Newton, Guardian for M- llliam Newton, applies for Let
ter* of Dlamlhsory from said Guardianship :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and all others concerned, to be and appear be
fore the Court of Ordinary, to be held In and for snUl countv.
on the second Monday in September next, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Glven under my hand, at office in Sylvania, this -kb day of
M.iy, my7 ALEXANDER KEMP, <>
Q.KORGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY. - Where:,,
JUT Burke, GoardUn for I oily .1. Brhcson, applies for Letters
Disrnlssory from said Guardianship—
These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish, all and singular,
the kindred, and all other person* concerned, to be and uupear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show
cause. If any they have, why said letters should not be granted,
r L ‘ r " : >'. luind , in Sylvania, this Oth day of
.Fiiim-, !s.„ . i-ll ALEXANDER KEMP, «»■ i
f 1 UOIU; 1 \ . srillVEN COUNTV.-Wh, ,
Rushing, Administratrix on the estate of William Rush
iut* deceased, for Letters DLsrnlssory :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, the kindred, and
all per* ms interested, to be and appear before the Court *.f
Ordinary, to be held in and tor said countv, on the second Mon
dav In licit, awl show cause, it any they have, why
said lettere should not he granted.
WltneHs my hand, at office in Sylvan la. this 22d day of
April, 1807. ALEXANDER KEMP,
HH' l Ordinary.
KORGI \, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, Mary Frev
\ n monu Administratrix on the estate of John T. Freemon,
deceased, applies for Letter* of Dismission :
l’hesc are, therefore, to cite and artmonGh tl»e kindred, and
all persons interested, to he and appear before the Court of
Ordinary, to be held In and for said countv. on the second Mon
dav in September next, and show cause, if any they have, whv
said letters should not be granted.
Witflusd my hand, at office in Sylvania, this 22d dav of Anril,
ALEXANDER K EMl\ O:
riKORGIA, SORIY EN COUMV. -Wl,Har.lv
VA Parker. Ouantbui for Sarah E. Lee, Benjandu Lee, and
David Lee, minor heirs of Jesse Lee, deceased, applies for Le t
ters of Dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and all other persons interested, to be and appear
at a Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on
the second Monday In September next, and show cause, ;r any
thev have, why said letters should not be granted,
\f itneas my h ind and official signature, this 2sd day of April,
IQS7. „ inyt ALEXANDER KEMP,Ordinaiy,
KGRGIA, SCRIVEN COUNTY.—Whereas, Alexander
s Mcßride. Administrator on the estate of James Humes,
dweased, applies for Letters Dismiasory from said Adinintetra-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, oil ar.d singular,
the kindred and creditors, and all others concerned, to be ana
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 Svlvanla. this loth day of
March, 1857. mh!7 ALEX, KEMP, Ordinary.
IXfOTIUK.— All person* having demands against the estate
IN of Mr*. Rachael McQueen, late of Scriven county, dec’d.,
are requested to present their claims to Green I». Sharpe within
the time prescribed by law; and those Indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment.
jy2d GREEN I). SHARP. Adm'r. debonis non.
NOTIC’K.— All persons having demand* against the estate
of Charles McQueen, late of Scriven county, deceased,
are requested to present their claims to Green D. Sharpe within
the time prescribed by law; and those indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment.
J.v3< GREEN D. SHARPE, Adm’r. de bouis non.
SIXTY HAVS after date, application ••vil! be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Striven county, for
leave to sell all the Real Estate of Charles McQueen, late of
said county, deceased. GREEN D. SHARPE.
jy- r> Ailiii'r. de bonis non.
CJIXTY DAYS after date, applfc ' i
Honorable Omrtof Ordinary of Jeff erson count y, for leave
to sell the Land belonging to the estate of Jonatli in Fountain,
deceased. j>*l4 JOHN WREN, Adm’r.
(JIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the
fl Honorable the CJoint of Ordinary of Striven countv. for
leave to sell the Real Est; *c belonging to the estate of li. M.
Saxon, late of said county, deceased.
Jyl4 J. J. BOYD, Adm’r.
UIXTY im*
fl Court of Ordinary of Striven countv. for have to sella
Negro man by the name of Emanuel, belonging to the estate
of Mary Ann Murry, deceased.
JOHN W. NELSON. Adm’r.
E«jp.-»e A. KandoiiJi, J fl , r ... in Scrtiren So-
Julia Randolph. j I* rlor Co " rt ' October Term, 1858.
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant does not reside
within the limits of the State of Georgia: It is, on motion.
Ordered by the Court, That service be perfect, d on .-aid d.-
fondant by publication, in the Augusta Constitutionalist, once
a month for four months. •
A true, extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of
Seriveu county. Georgia, at October Term, 1850, A. I>. Wit
ness, my hand and official signature,
je 1 ctUc’s7 ROBERT P, SHARPE, D. Clerk.
LAND AGENCY AND REAL ESTATE BRO
KERAGE.
TIIIH undersigned will buy and sell LAND and REAL
. ESTATE of all kind* In any part of Georgia, Florida or
Texas. Also, Houses and Lots, Railroad and Bank Stock, Ac.,
Ac. He has now in his office for sale 1.400.000 acres of land
lying in South-western and Cherokee Georgia ; two leagues of
Texas land, and some fine land in Florida; one plantation
in Arkansas, and several well improved plantation* iu Burke,
Greene and other counties in Georgia. Also, several gold, cop
per, and silver mining interests. Persons desiring to buy or
sell Real Estate of any "kind. Houses and Lots, Storks, Ac.
will do well to give him a call, as he Intends to make Ills office
a medium for sale and purchase of all kinds of real estate. Of
fice .in Warren Range, Jackson Street, near the comer of Broad
street. JAMES M. DAVISON,
my# cly Land Agent and Real Estate Broker
FOR SALE,
MV FARM in Cobb county, of 440 acres of land, three and
a half miles east from Marietta. There is on it a com
sortable Farm House with out-build:ugs; also. Corn Cribs,
Carriage House and Stables, a fine Orchard of various Fruit
Trees, a never-failing Spring of pure water; also, a Well. Ap
ply to Ma. M Y EltS. on the premises,
Maj. G. BRYAN, Augusta,
L. -1. MYERS. Charleston, or to
jy29 c3m OCTAVUS COHEN & CO.. Savannah.
BAGGING, ROPE, &C.
FIVE hundred bales Gunny BAGGING ;
. r 4lo coils Machine ROPE;
400 “ Ifandspun “
500 half coils “
1,000 bags Rio COFFEE ;
100 “ Java and Laguuym COFF EE ;
1,000 kegs y AILS. assisted 4 to 40d ;
100 hints. SUGAR;
200 bbls. Crushed and Clarified SUGAR ;
100 »* SYRUP:
100 lihds. MOLASSES. For sale low by
HAND. WILLIAMS fir GRAVES,
_ au!4 No. V. rr . • .
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
J\ Llncolnton, Lincoln count}', Ga., this day, a mulatto Bov.
about twenty or twenty-five year* of age, about five and'a
half f>et high, quick spoken, and says he belongs to James
Gardiner, at the Carolina Railroad depot. In Augusta, Ga., and
says his name is Macsmlth.
Also, brought to same jail, about ten week* ago, a Fellow, of
very black complexion, small statue, five feet one inch high,
ar.d robust—says he is a blacksmith; named William, and be
longs to Gen. John Howard. Graharavllle, S. C.
The owners of said Negroes are requested to come forward,
prove property, and take them away.
LUCIUS COLEMAN, Jailor, L. C.
August 4,13G7. cS au7
Albert €owntg.
ELBERT SHERIFFS SALE.
WILL be so!d, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER
v 1 next, before the Court House door In Elbert county,
within the legal sale hours, a tract of Land in said county,
tout .lining one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of A. H. Ginn, Thomas M. Hilly, and others, the
same being the tract whereon John Tucker formerly lived;
levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the Justice's Court
of the 201st District, G. M., in favor of John Duncan vs. said
John Tucker. Property pointed out by Wm. R. Hand rick.
Levy made and returned to me bv William P. Ginn, a con>ta
ble. jyßo J. G. NELMS, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Elbert county, will be sold, before the Court House door
oi said county, on the first Tuesday in SEPTEMBER Eext,
within the usual ho irs of sale, a tract of Land in said county,
belonging to the estate of W illiam Bumes, late of said county,
deceased, on the waters of Beverdam Creek, adjoining lands
belonging to John Duncan, and others, containing one hundred
and twenty-five acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the
heir* of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
BEX JAM IN F. HAYNES, Adm’r.
BURKE COUNTY.—Whereat, James K.
McElmurray applies for Letters of Administration on the
estate of benjamin S. Cox, late of said countv. deceased—
J *'**are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county,
on the first Monday in September next, and show cause, if any
tliuyhiive, why said letters hould not be fronted.
w ttDJM my Imnd, at offlee in Wajuesboro’, this 2Ttli day of
Jalv, lS5i, JyjQ_ EDWAHI) UARLICK. Ordinary.
GiaORGKA, ELBERT COCKTY.—Whereas,Goorge Al
exander applk-a to me ror I.ettem of AdminintratlonV with
the wilt annexed, on the estate of Wltlt.Lrn Alexander, late of
said county, deoeased—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and cred.tora of said dt'ceased, to be and
appear at mv office, within tlie time prescribed by law, and
show cause. If any they have, why saia letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand, at offlee In Elherton. this SMh day of
July, l&n. .1)30 WM. 11. EDWARDS,Ordinary.
Kti l V’ ELBEiVt COUNTY:_WhereasTMMT
llu-hes applies to me tor Letters of Administration, with
tne will annexed, on the estate of Alexander Hughes, late o!
said countv, dect used—
tocite Wl admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said dert'ased, to be and appear at
mv office, within the time pr<*scrlbed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted,
i G.ven midermy hand, at office In Elherton. this 25th day of
July, 1857. jy3o WM. H. EI)WARDB, Ordinary-^
ELBERT COUNTY.—Whereas, Augustus
W ansley. Executor of the last will and testament of
Thomas VS ansley, late of said county, deceased, applies to me
forl^^ers of Duunlsslon—
i nusc nre, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to he and appTar at
the Court of Ortllnarv, to bo held in and for suht countv, on the
first Mimduy in Fenruary next, ami show cause, ii any they
have, why said letters should not be granted J
. < ,' ive ,‘.!."" Jt ' r my Imnd, at offlee hi Elherton. this2.td day of
July. 18ii. JySB WM. H. EDWARDS,Ordinary.
ra-BBBT (•OUSTY.-Wh.Toa'sDun»tonß.
\ trdell. Administrator de boms non. with the will an
nexed, on the estate of VV illam Rich, Jr., late of said county,
deceased, applies for Letter* Dismissory— }
them««, todte and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appSir be!
f® re the Lourt of Ordinary to be held in and for said county, on
the flrst Monday In I ebruary next, ar.d shmv cause, if any thev
have, why said Letters should not be granted.
. V iv ™.7 nd ' r m y , h „ and ' ln Elherton. this 15th day of
July. 1807. tyl9 WM. H. EDWARD.-, Ordinary,
GhOHIIU, ELBERT COUNTY—Whereas, the estate
|| of Angeliue Gray is unrepresented—
• ev,’ 1 . t o £ ite . a a n( ? admonish, all and singular,
tht kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Ik* and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause,
if any they have, whv letters of administration on said estate
should not be granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
some other competent person.
t 9 |V^L- Inder 1 nder at ln Flberton, this 16th nay of
; July.lMi, lyli W. H. EDWARDS. Ordinary,
I'AKOmJIA. ELBERT COUNTY—Whereas, Dozier
. VT fhornton applk* to me for Letters of Guardlanslp for
the person and property of Priscilla, E. Hunt, a minor heir of
Sion Hunt—
i .1 These are, therefore, to rite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred of said minor, and all persons interested, 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.
' . 9 ,ve .s.S* der my hand, at offlee In Elherton. this 16th dayof
f July, 1857. J) 16 W. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary,
f ftIJOgGIA, .ELBERT COUNTY—Whereas, Wm. Huh
AT dngton and Wm. R. Ilailc y, Exciters of the last will
and testament ot William Ward, late of said county, deceased
, apply for Letters Disraliwory— ’
, ~ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred, and other persons lut'TiSud, to he and appear be
fore the Court of Ordinary, to he held in aud for said county,
r ?, u i Monday in December next, and show cause, U any
r Hit-y have, why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offlee in Elherton. this 18th day of
r May, 1857. my2l WM. H. EDWARDS,Ordinary-.
- / 1 EORGI ELBERT COUNTY—At the October Term
v of the Court of Ordinary or* said county, 1867,1 shall ap
. ply to said Court for leave to sell all the Land and Negroes
belonging to the estate of Ira Christian, late of said county, de
-1 ceased. jy3o WILLIAM T. VANDUZEK, Adm’r.
QIXTY DAYS afterdate application w ill be made to the
IT) Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Elbert countv, for
leave to sell a Tract of Land in said county, belonging to the
f estate of Zach-riah Dickerson, kite of said county, deceased
JOHN DICKERSON, ). , ,
au9 JOHN T, DiCKEKBON,) Adm ;8 -
UIXTY DAYH after date, application will be made to the
C Honorable the t’ourt. of Oratnary of Elbert county, fi.r
leave tJ» M-lj aJI the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate
&( John Haley, 1 saut county, dweeased.
FR \ aula G a INEB, t »
_««• ASAS. BIINK, j Adln "■
I\TOTI< IK.—All persons Indebted to the estate of John Ha
ll ley, late of Elbert county, deceased, are requested to
make Immediate payment; and all persons having demand*
against said estate, v. ill render them In. duly authenticated. In
term*of the Law, to FRANCES GAINER,) . , ,
BONE, ) A(lm
TV'O'l’U'K—All persons indebted to the estate of Michael
Xx Herndon, late of Elbert countv, deceased, an* requested
to make immediate payment; and ail persons having demand*
against said estate, Will render them in duly authenticated, in
terms ot the law, to BENJAMIN HERNDON,) . , .
_Jy2 THOMAS J. HERN DON,} Adm ra -
Sarah A. Jones)
vt. > Georgia, Elbert County.—Libel for Divorce.
Moses Jones. )
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that
the defendant is not to be found ir. the county of Elbert ;
and It being represented to the Court that said defendant re
sides out of the limit* of the State of Georgia, it Is Ordered
by the Court, That service of the above bill be perfected on
the defendant, by publication of tills order ln one of the ga
zetts of thl* State, to wit: the Constitutionalist, once a mouth
for four month* before the next term of thl* Court.
A true extract from the minute* of the Superior Court, at
March Term, 1867. BENJAMIN SMITH. Clerk.
ljiu-im
(Smcwncl Ccumtn.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
AGREKMILE to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Emanuel county, will be sold, before the Court House
In the town of Swaiusboro’. on the first Tuesday in SEP
fKM HER next, within the usual hours of sale, one tract of
Land belonging to the estate of Absalom Turner, late of said
oomity, deceased, containing four hundred acre*, more or less,
originally granted to Simon Deal, ami adjoining land* of David
( oleinan and James J. Cowart. Sold for the benefit of the
creditors. Term* will be made known on the dayof sale.
Purchasers to pay for title*.
ALEXANDER W. ATKINSON,) .
Jy is JOHN L. TURNER, ’{ Lx rs.
KOIIGI\, EMANUEL COUNTY—WI,mas. Whory
\ X l 'ouzwy applies to me for Letters of GuanlluMlllp for the
m rson and liropert.y of Murtlu Roberts, minor heir of Miles
Koiterts. deceased—
'Un seare, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred, and all other persons concerned, to be and appear
before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county,
on the flrst Monday in August next, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at offlee iu Swains*
boro’, this 12th day of June, 1857.
'• 11. K EN N El >Y. < n
( * EOHGI \, r.MAMKI.nir.VTY.
T Cross, Administrator, de bonis nor. . n tlie estate of Sarah
Johnson, deceased, applies to me for Letter* <,{ Dismission from
said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and all other persons concerned, to be and ttnpear
before the Court of Ordinary, on or by the first Monday iu De
cember next, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under uiy hand and official signature, tills the 30th day
of April, 1857. 7
my» GIDEON H. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
\ : .>.iTii.i l itt 3 Libel fbr Divorce, ia Superior
William Pitt. ) Court, March Term, 1857.
IT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that
the defendant does not reside in this comity, audit further
appearing that he does not reside in this State, it is, on motion.
Ordered , That said defendant appear and answer at the next
term of this Court, or that the case be considered in default,
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed, and that the Clerk have
this order published once a month for four months in one of
the publie gazetts of this State.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Swainsboro’, this 3th dav of May 1857.
myl7 ' GIDEON 11. KENNEDY. Clerk.
ELBERTON MALE ACADEMY.
THE Fall Term of this Institution opens on MONDAY,
the 3d day of August, under the superintendence of John*
A. Fbkn*chard, A. M.
10 As an evidence of his ripe scholarship. Mercer University re
cently conferred upon him the degree of Matter of Arts.
From our knowledge of his success a* a Teacher, we recom
mend him to the patronage of the public.
The following are the rates of Tuition for tlie .Scholastic
3d (’lass—Spelling, Reading and Wriling sn> 00
2d Class—ln addition to the above. Arithmetic, Geo
graphy and English Grammar 24 00
Ist Class- Together with the foregoing. Ancieut Lan
guages. Mathematics aud Science* 82 00
For Fuel l
Mr. Frenchard Is prepared to take anv number of Boarders
at the low price of Ten Dollars per month.
THOMAS W. THOMAS,
WILLIAM B. WHITE.
L. H. O. MARTIN,
JETT THOMAS.
HENRY I‘. MATTOX,
JOHN H. JONES.
WM. M. MeJNTOSH,
Aug. 1,1357. »u 9 c2m Trustees.
_*■' ' h:> A ‘
H. H. GOODMAN & CO.,
No. 7 Wall Street, New York,
BARKERS AND DKALUItS in Hallway, City, County
and State Bonds. Rails. Locomotives, Ac.
Every description of Railway Equipments and Supplies
promptly furnished, and at manufacturers’ price*.
Agents for the Taunton Locomotive Manufacturing Co.
LAW NOTICE.
THE undersigned have formed a Partnership under the
name and style of Oxaham & Maher, for the practice of
Law and Equltv. In Barnwell District, S. C.
Office and residence of both are at Barnwell C. 11.. S. C.
WINCHESTER GRAHAM,
JOHN J. MAHER.
Mr. Graham wlii attend to any business which may be confi
ded to him in the DWtrcts. jyi2
Taliaferro Countn.
TALIAFSRRO COUNTY—WTiereM, OB
H“« ri 'i. O^lrton^ Eiecu l o '-. ort “' lastw lH and teataraentof
't ' rTSSi ? ece ¥« 1 ' h “! “MIC application to me for
anne™ at I)^*Ujwon from tlie Adinuifitration of *Ud de
.JSffii ir :'- thc-rofore, to cite and admonish all and sinenlar.
the kindred andcredltors of said deceased, to be and appear at mv
offlee, on the first Mondav in December next and'
haVe ' Why “ i<l !ettCT3 ot should not be
Given hinder my hand, at offlee in Crawfordvllle this 1 uh
dayof May, 1807. mylj QUINEA g.NEAL Ormnarv^
KOBOIA. TALIAKERRO COUNTT— Whereas A1
fred Moore Administrator on the estate of Marxaret
Evans, late of said county, deceased, has made application to
me for Letters of Dismission from said estate : v
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at
iny office, on or before the flrst Monday in August nextTtheu
and there to show cause, if any they have, why said iettere
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Crawfordvllle, this 24th dav
of January, 1857. jan27 QUINE A O'NEAL, Ordinaiy.
Georgia, Taliaferro county.—where;* sin.
gletou Harris and Joel G. W. Taylor. Administrators on
the Estate of Albert R. Taylor, late of said county, deceased,
have made application to me for Letters of Dismission from
said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, on or before the fir.-t Monday in August next, then
and there to show cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given uuder mv hand, at office In Crawfordvllle, January 12,
1857. jaril4 QUINE A O’N EA L, Ordinary. _
CJIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Taliaferro county, for leave to sell all
the real estate of Anderson E. Moore, late of said county de
ceased. WM. ALEXANDER,
au!3 Adminlatrator.
SIXTY DAY'S afterdate, application will bo made to the
Ordinary of Taliaferro county, for leave to sell all the Real
Estate of William L. Morgan, late of said county, deceased.
Jy23 JOEL G. W. TAYLOR. Adm’r.
Columbia €oimtj).
COLUMBIA SHERIFFS SALE
YlflMj BE SOLD, before the Court House door. In the
11 town Appling, Columbia county, on the first Tuesday
m SEPTEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, one
Negro man by the name of Isaac, dark complexion, about
t hirty years old. levied ou as the property of Thomas W. Olive,
to satisfy three fl. fas. iMulog from Columbia Superior Court,
in favor of George M. Magruder vs. said Benjamin Bartlett
John Moore, John L. Bartlett, Thomas W. Bartlett, and
Thomas W. Olive. Also, six fl. fas. issuing from a Justice’s
Court of No. six. in favor of H. D. Leitner, G. Jk Holsombak,
and G. M. Magruder vs. T. W. Bartlett. John L. Bartlett and
Thomas W. Olive. Levy made and returned tomebyClal
bouni Revel, constable.
Jy3o BENJAMIN ADAMS, Sheriff.
GEORGLY, COLUMBIA COUNTY Whereas, John
Boston and R. W. Boston Administrators on the estate
of Mary Boston, deceased, applies for Letters Dismiasory from
said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause,
if any they have, why saiu letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offlee in Appling, this 3d day of
August, 1857. au6 A. COL YARD, Ordinary.
nTORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Whereas, Wm. B.
VA Tindall, Executor of the estate of Gamnill Flanagin,
late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission
from said estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
offlee, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any
thev have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offlee in Appling, this 30th day of
July, 1857. aul A, COL YARD, Ordinary,
C GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.-Whereas, Edward
Jf Dar&ey, Administrator on the estate of David Standford,
deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission :
Theee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my offlee within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling. .
Jy2S A, COLVACT, Ordinary.
{GEORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Whereas, Levi
Bollard applies tome for Letters of Administration on
" tli«‘ estate of Samuel Bollard, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
■ my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
I if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted.
• Given under my hand, at office In A ppling.
_ j>*2o A. COL YARD, Ordinary.
Georgia, Columbia county.—whereas, Ran
dolph Newson, Administrator on the estate of Amos New -
' son, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular
1 the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appeared
my office within the time prescribed bv law, and show uiute, if
- any they have, why said letter* should not be granted,
i Given under my hand, at office in Appling.
'• Jyll A. COLYARD, Ordinary.
(N EORIiIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.-Wlareas. Charles
W T. Bayleb*. Administrator on the estate of M. A. Bayless,
" late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dieinlssory on
e said estate—
r These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
? the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to bo and appear at
my offlee v, itlihi the time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at offlee in Appling, this Ist day of
June, 1857. .M A. COLVARD, Onihiary.
Georgi v, Columbia county^-’whereas. George
W . Tool e. Administrator on the astatc of George O. Toolo,
lat*- of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dismisoory on
said estate—
These are*, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
If any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office iu Appling, this 7th dayof
April, 1957. aplO A. COLVARD, Ordinary.
SIXTY’ DAY'S after date, application will be made to tl.s
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, for
leave to *ell all the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate
of Alfred St urges, late of said county, deceased.
JM.U MARY M. ST URGES. ECx,
SIXTY' DAY S after date application wiit be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell
all the Lands belonging to the estate of (Aiarles Y. WUkereon,
deceased. B. B. WILKERSON,)
_au« Q C. MCHAItDB, j
‘YJOnCBr-AU MtsOtt* Indebted to the estate of Charles Y.
lAI WUkeraon. late of Columbia county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those having de
mand* against the same, are requested to render them in, duly
attested, within the time required by law.
B. B. WILKERSON,)
auS C. C. RICHARDS, ( Aam ra -
DAYS after date application will be made to the
► a Honorable the Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to
sell one hundred acres of Laud, more or less,’ situate, lying
and being iu the county aforesaid, on Sweet Water Creek, ad
joining lands of John E. Langford, Martin Grenade and Rich
ard W. Jones, and others, the same being the dower portion of
the real estate of Beniamin Watson, deceased.
_au6 _ JESSE WATSON. Adm’r
X[OTI(!E.-A!I persons indebted to the estate of John
lAI Crawford, late of Columbia county, deceased, are notified
to make immediate payment; and those having claims against
said estate, to render’them in. duly attested, within the time
. prescribed by law. THOMAS J. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
■:yll •
CLOSING UP BUSINESS.
nKHIftOUH of bringing the Druggist and Apothecaries
business to a close at an early period, my present stock l*
offered for sale, at either wholesale or retatt, and at very re
duced prices for cash. A splendid opportunity is given to
Planters, Merchants, Physicians and dealer* to obtain BAR
GAINS, if they will purchase at a fraction over costs ami
charges. Delay not. WM. HAINES,
aut elm City Drug Store, 217 Broad Street.
A. ATCHISON, ~
Bookseller, No. 93 Duane Street, New York.
WILL send to order, any where, hi.* usual .spicy and fancy
11 publications. Ac. None may hesitate to apply for any
work whatever wanted, as every request Is instantly and faith
fully honored. Catalogues forwarded, ou re ceipt of a three
entst imp fbi pre-payment of postage, titan myflfi
HIWASSEE COLLEGE,
Monroe Co., Term
wITI’VTIOX in the country, 2 l <. mile? from Mudisonvllle.
n I’aoci.tv— Rev. .1. H. BKUNKR, A. M„ Pres.; SA.M’L.
S. DOAK, Esq., A. li.. Viet-Pres.* .Tutor.
Tuition #lO. Board #1.50 to #2. Volumes ln Libraries 1100.
Students last year 100. Large new Boarding House going up.
Tie* Fall Session be. ins September Ist.
ap2*» ctSeptl J. F KEY. Sec’v.
RHEUMATISM CURED.
JOYFUL NEWS TO RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS.
Oil the amount of suffering that has been endured, and the |
thousands of deaths that have occurred for the want of a
proper and timely remedy for this dreadful disease which Is
invariably found fn
LtNCIPS ANTI-RIIEUMATIC POWDERS,
Ihe only sure ;uid radical cure yet discovered. Sec circular and
the* following
CERTIFICATES;
1 do hereby certify, that aft it suffering for thirty-three year*,
with the roost exciuciating pain troiu Chronic Rheumatism,
and finding no permanent, relief from any of the many pre
scriptions given me by different physicians, 1 am now entirely
well, not only of Rheumatism itself, but likewise of its effects.
This cure was effected by a preparation styled Linch’s Anti-
Rheumatic Powders. Os these Powders I took two dozen, and
have not had any symptoms of my old mins for throe years.
The effect upon me was like magic. Within three days after
1 had taken the first powder, my pains disappeared, and 1 have
been entirely clear of them up to the present time.
To all suffering from Rheumatism 1 do heartily recommend
these powders: confidently believing that you have only to
give them a trial to secure a lasting cure. Most respect full v,
Eutonton, April 22,1855. JOHN LINCH.
I have no hesitation in saying, that after having suffered for
upward* of thirty years of'Rheumatism in the most dreadful
form—first in my toes, then in my thumbs, wrists and knees,
and lastly, most excruciatingly, in my neck, I took two or three
dozen of Llnch’s Anti-Rheumatic Powder*, and notwithstand
ing 1 am old and my constitution much shattered, I have re
ceived the greatest benefit from them Imaginable: mv relief
from suffering and puin, 1 cannot attribute to anything but the
Powders, for 1 have tried everything in vain, that friends could
suggest or physicians prescribe. I would therefore eam-stly
recommend them to every sufferer of this dreaded disease, let
him be old or young, Yours, respectfully.
Eutonton, April 2,1555. ROBERT MYKICK.
i am happy to state, for the benefit of those' who arc afflicted
with Rheumatism, that a perfect cure has been effected hi the
person of a negro man of mine, by Llnch’s Anti-Kheuinatic
Powders, The said boy having suffere d with it incessantly tor
twenty vears, lost at least one-third of his time until he took
the above powders. Since which time, now nearly two years
he has been a valuable and constant field hand, nvwarJg' Jy
suffered with Rheumatism since, to tlie best of my knowledge,
and I take pleasure in recommending v -swfirrif
April 10,1853. MILDRED L. COLLINGSWOKIII.
I can safely testify to the efficacy of Llnch’s Anti-Rheumatic
Powder* bavin" been entirely cured of the Rheumatism by#ne
box. some three:yeomrinci-. after having
with It fort-even previous years. LACr iULLUvuaw.
February 5,1857.
son. within our personal knowledge in which tlieee Powdck
U. Stephen BM^U.
Dr. R. A dam*. Thomas Respe**.
Michael Dennis. and otners.
Sold, whole&ile and retail, by the Proprietor, J. G. GIBSON,
M New York, and EuUiaWc, aad ail resperiatii
Dnigjiets ia city aad ocuntry. »laa Jy24
The Supreme Court.
The following cases hare been disposed of,
vis:
Wm. J. Hatch, Plaintiff in Errors m. the State
of Georgia, Defendant in Error—Misdemeanor,
from Spalding Superior Court. Judgment affirm
ed.
Floyd for Plaintiff; Solicitor-General for De
fendant.
Wm. Lowe, Plaintiff in Error ts. Alexander 8.
Brooks, Administrator, Defendant in Error—Equi
ty, from Upson Superior Court. Judgment af
firmed.
C. T. Goode for Plaintiff'; J. M. Smith for de
fendant.
The case of Barksdale c#. Hopkins, et. aL, from
Upson, remains undecided.
The following named gentlemen were admitted,
on Monday last, to plead and practice as members
of the bar, viz : W. W. Murrell, J. W. Smith, and
c - T. Goode, Esqs.— Atlanta American, Aug. 14.
Tax List of Jackson County.
1 a he , Collector of Jackson county has hand
ed us the following:
[ Number of Polls j 81 y
» “ “ Professions ” ';g
1 - “ free persons of color .6
Number of slaves 3
“ “ children 'jgg
:„ /' “ acres of Land 230,M2
1 alue of land *1,149,93*
' „. town property 36 26!
> alue of slaves 1 543 94*
■ Money and solvent debts *590*802
! Merchandise 40’,257
Manufactories 540
Household, over S3OO 1180
! Other property * ’ 250 865
Whole property ’. 3,622*,808
Whole property, after deducting $200.. 3,411,343
Tax on polls, professions, Ac 424 25
Athens Banner , Aug. 13.
Franklin Collbgb.—At the recent meeting of
the Board of Trustees of this Institution, the Hon.
Joseph E. Brown. Democratic candidate for Gov
ernor, was, on motien ofHon. B. H. Hill, American
candidate for the same office, elected to All a va
cancy in that body.
The vacant chairs of natural sciences and orato
ry have been filled by the election to the first of
Dr. Jos. Jones, of Savanah, and to the second R.
M. Johnson, Esq., of Sparta.
Athens Banner, Aug. 13 tk.
We are informed that the Rev. T. B. Cooper
who was recently appointed to the chair of Belles-
Lettres in the Georgia Female College, made va
• cant by the resignation of the Rev. C. W. Stevens,
has accepted the appointment, and will enter upon
his duties early in January next.
Madison, Tlsit&r, Aug. 15.
Lexington, Ky., Aug. 10.—The wife of General
Leslie Combs died in this city to-day, after a fin
gering illness. Gen. C. was elected a member of
f our Legislature at the late election.
Chicago, August 12.—St. Paul dates to the 9tii
1 state that a resolution had been offered in the
' Democratic convention in session there, to appoint
, a committee to confer with the Republican branch.
’■ to make a compromise for the submission of the
Constitution to the people. It was lost by thre*
majority. The subject is to come up again aud
will probably be adopted.
i A band of fifteen disaffected Chippewa Indiana
• are plundering the settlers on the North of St.
. Paul’s.
1 Washington, Aug. 12.—Lieut. Maxwell has been
’’ ordered to the sloop-of-war Cyane.
Lieut. Thos. C. Harris has been detached from
the receiving ship at Philadelphia, and Lieutenant
“ McCauley has been ordered to relieve him.
Surgeon Addison has been detached from th*?
Cyane, and Surgeon Wheelright has been‘ordere<i
to relieve him.
if Surgeon Barclay had been ordered to the receiv
ing ship at Boston.
instructions have been issued to the Surveyors
- General of Kansas and Nebraska to prepare apro
per plat of the survey for the tract of land hereto
n lore ceded to the Presbyterian board of foreign
missions, in order that a patent may be issued
J therefor.
If The President returned this evening from Bed*
f ford Springs.
New Orleans, Aug. 11.—The weather has been
‘ very wet. The deaths during the week have been
? only ninety-eight.
New Hope, Aug. 11.—A break in the Delaware
division of the Pennsylvania canal below here, m
r reported. U will r«c\uLto tea dikye to repair tb«
• damage.
GROVE MOUNT ACADEMY,” ~
► Near Green'* Cut , Ai*gv *ta and Savannah Railroad.
EXKRCISL* rivumcd TUESDAY MOKNiNG, Septess
ber 8, at B>s o’clock. A large lot of interesting books d*.
tribute*! gratis to those pupils present at that hour.
MUm UniauA Sherman will assist in the Literary Depart
nient, and give lessons in French. Music, Drawing aud Needle
f work.
I Board, sl2 per month ; washing and lights extra.
1 au!2 ctSepß JAS. E. PALMER.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offer* for sale his PLANTATION In Jef
ferson county, containing twelve hundred acre*, more or
less, about half cleared, the bala ce in the woods, and heavy
timbered. Any person wishing to buy. can buy the cheaper*
plantation in the countv. Call and see the place.
febl ctf E. W. JOHNSON.
COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offersfor sale, the PLANTATION on wtn<A
he resides, situate In the county of Early, six miles south of
Blakely, on the never-failing streams of Blue and Dry Greek*,
adjoining the plantations ot A. H. McLaws, W.C. Cook, lira.
Jordan, and others. It contains eighteen hundred acres, of
• which one thousand is of the '■best oak and hickory, and d«
hammock, the balance good lime pine land and reclaimakte
swamp; four hundred acres cleared and under cultivation ;
House and Screw, Bams, Cribs, Negro Houses, Dwelling,
all necessary plantation buildings, in good order.
This plantation Is well known, and is admitted to be one of
, the best in the county of Early. Com, cotton seed, stock.
can be purchased with the plac<L Poss»-ssicn given January,
1368. BENJ. L. WOLFEL
ian24 eoctf Blakely, ua,
KERRISON & LEIDING, '
( IMPORTERS OF
FANCY DRY GOODS, SILKS, LINENS, HOSIER*.
EMBROIDERIES, Ac.,
No. 11l Meeting opposite liavne Street,
I * CHARLESTON, S. C*
E. L. KKRUISON. | HERMANN LEIPrVU,
aul cly
WOODLAWN FOR SALE.
npilE subscriber, desirous of moving West, offers for saA
JL WOt JDLAWN. formerly the residence of the Hoc. Wm.
If. Crawford, deceased, lying on the Athena branch of the
Georgia Railroad, in view of the Lexington depot. Said plaoe.
containing two thousand and sixty oue acres of Land, with a
handsome Residence and all necessary out buildings, all in'
good repair. Also, a very choice selection of Fruits of all de
scriptions. There is a fair proportion <>f timbered and bottom
land on the place. Terms easy. SHELTON OLIVER.
,iv3o ctOl
Athens Banner w .October.
STOP THE THIEF.
IMFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—William M. Drakk,
who had been committed on a charge of grand larceny*
made his escape lroin the jail of Oglethoriie county, on
night of the 23d Inst. Stud Drake is al.out thirty -two or thirty -
three years old. dark hair and eyes, and weighs’ over two hun
dred pounds. The above reward will be paid for bis apprehen
sion and delivery into any sale iailsoth. heeanbe brought
back to stand Ms trial. JOILN C. REID.
Philomath. Qa. c 4 jy29
TO GARDENERS GENERALLY.
MANY varieties of GARDEN SEEDS may now be plant
ed, for fall use, and there is more reliance on their pre
ducts than when planted in the spring. The early varieties of
Peas planted now will undoubtedly produce finely by October,
Also, Snap Beans, the varieties of Turnips, Kale, Earlv Ca‘ bags.
■ Lettuce, Celery, for spring use, Mustard, for wiuter, and the
. Long Greeu Collards. A supply for sale at the store of
au4 elm WM. HAINES, Augusta, Gh.
! MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
r AT AUGUSTA, GA. ,
fIIHR Twenty-sixth Cour«c of Lectures in this Institution
. i will commence on MONDAY, the 2d of November next.
1 Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G. M. Newton, M.D.
5 Anatomy, II.F. Campbell. M. D.
ImSSw^ndi’rartkvof'Mwiidro. 1.. D. For[>, M. D.
r Materia Mcilica, Therapeutics ami Medical Jurlsprudeua-. 1.
i. 1 (tbstetrica atid Dlsewes of Women and Infants, J. A. Kvt.
U and Fathologlcal Anatomy, H. V. M. Miua,
f ‘ Vhcmlstry ar.d Pharmacy. Ai rx. Mkass. M. I).
e Wemonstiator of Anatomy. Iloor. Uurnu, M. D.
i A~d*tant Demonstrator.S.B.Stvvoxii, M.D.
, Adjunct to Professor of Surgery, W. J. Holt, M. l>,
t clinical Lectures will be delivered by the Faculty la the
Citv and Jackson street Hospitals.
Pee for the whole course $lO5 00.
; Matriculation Ticket, (to be taken once) 0 00.
For further particulars, apply to any member ofthe Faculty,
or to auti otd I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
WILKINSON & FARGO
OFFER* at the old stand of M. & R. Wilkinson—
J>9 hhils. Muscovudo and Porto Rico SUGARS;
106 bbls. Refined, Coffee, A. B aud U “
30 ** Crushed aud Powdered “
50 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES;
20 l»bls. New Orleans prime early crop SYRUP;
50 half bbls. “ “ “ “ *•
000 kegs N AILS and BRADS, assorted:
500 bags Rio. Java ami other COFFEES ;
200 bbls. LIQUORS, W INES aud CORDIALB. vm‘4.;
150 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
500 coils Bale ROPE, assorted qualities;
100 “ Jute and Manilla ROPE, assorted dees;
TOBACCO: TEA ; SEOAK3; CANDLES ; BOAP: A«.
\y*L do*c6
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
TIIK above rewan.l will be paid for my boy JOHN, aibu*
ALFRED, if caught and lodged In the Augusta Jaih or
delivered at my plantation in Burke county ; or Fifty Doll**
If caught and lodged In any other safe jail so that I can
him. lie is of light complexion, likely, and weighs about one
hundred and seventy pounds. He was raised in Wilkes coun
ty, Georgia, dlasts U. i>. GP.B&NWOOD.