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Burke Countn.
BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In MAY next, before
the Court House door In the town of Waynesboro’
'Burke county, between the usual hours of sale, four hundred
and fifty (450) of Land, more or less, adjoining lands of
Kobert A. Howland, William Davis, and lying and being near
'the village of Waynesboro’, levied on as the Droperty of Al
. examler McKenzie, to satisfy one 11. fa. issued from Burke Su
perior Court, in favor of the Commissioners of the Waynes
«boro’ Academy vs. said \lexauder McKenzie, as principal, and
Alexander J. Lawson, securltv. Property pointed out by said
'Commissioners, mh-30 RICHARD W. ROGERS, Sh’ff.
BURKE SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold, on the flint Tuesday in MAY next, before
v v the Court House door in the town of Waynesboro’,
Burke county, between the usual hours ofaale, one hundred
acres of oak and hickory Land, adjoining lands ot Elijah Har
rell and Asa Rollins, levied on as the properly of lonathan
. Jeffers, to satisfy sundry fl. fas. issued from the .Justice’s Court
•of the 71th District, O. M., two in favor of T. H. & E. H.
Blount vs. Jonathan Jeffers, three in favor of Elijah A. Gor
don vs. Jonathan Jeffers, one in favor of Ephraim Ponder vs
. Jonathan Jeffers ai d Elijah Holliman, arid others vs. Jonathan
. Jeffers. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable.
ALSO—One hundred and twenty acres of Land, more or
less, adjoining lands of James Robertson. Jesse Harrell and
- others, levied on as the property of Asa Rollins, to satisfy une
- 9. fa. Issued from the Justice’s Court of the Toth District. G.
M, in favor of Ephraim Ponder vs. Asa Rollins and Elijah
’ Holliman. Levy made and returned to me bv a Constable.
ALSO—Two Negroes: Obe, eighteen years of age; and
Ned, thirty-five years of age, levied on as the property of Ben
jamin L.ewis, to satisfy sundnr fl. fas. from Burke'Superior
Court, one in favor of Henry F. Russell V s. Beniamin Lewis,
one in favor of William J. Owens vs. Benjamin Lewis, one in
favor of Henry Lewis, administrator of Alexander Lewis vs.
Benjamin Lewis, one in favor of Ja-es Stuart vs. Benjamin
Lewis. inhfiO H. J. BLOUNT, Pep. Sh’ff.
ROIUiIA. BURKE COUNTY, Court of Ordinary,
OT March Term, IS'S
Upon the petition of John Lumpkin ; John Lumpkin, Guar
dian of Joshu-t K. Lumpkin and Edward W. Lumpkin, mi
nors, Joseph S. Lumpkin and John T. Lumpkin, praying the
establishment of a copy of the will of Phillip Lumpkin, and
Probate thereof, the original having been destroyed by the
‘ burning of the Court House of said Burke county on the night
of the 24th January, 1896: It is, therefore. Ordered , That ci
; -atirm may Issu«\ reouirin- Gideon Dowse, Elton Hodges,
Guardian of Emily J. Allen, of said county, Mrs. Martha
Evans of Jefferson county, in said State, Joshua Key, and
Freeman God*iec, of Burke county, and all others interested,
to show cause, at the. May Term next of said Court of Ordina
-y. why said copy of will, nrobate, and order of Record shal
not be established in lieu and stead of said original.
A true extract from the Minutes.
*p3 EDWARD OARLlOK,Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Ann Susan
Jackson appl es for Letters of Administration on the es
-1 late of Susan Andrew Jackson, minor, late of said county, de
ceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased* to be ami appear be
fore the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for sai : county, on
the first Monday in May next, then and there t«> jjhow cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office In Waynesboro’, this 30th day
of March 1808. apl EDW’D. GARLICK, Ordinary.
Ci BORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Thomas W.
W Cullen applies for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Absalom Brookins, 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
before the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said coun
ty, on the first Monday in May next, then and there to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
anted.
Witness my hand, at office in Wavnesboro’, this 30th day of
i March, 1858. -apl UPWARD GARLICK. Ordinary.
f'l BORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.-Whereas. Stephen A.
T Corker applies for Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Aug ist us Sharp, 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 be
fore the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for sain county,
cm the first Monday In April next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted.
Witness my h i d. at. office in Waynesboro’, this 2d day of
March, 1858. mns EDWARD GARUCK, Ordinary.
CNKORGIA. BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Ephraim
X Ponder applies for Letters of Guardianship for the per
sons and property ot Benjamin A. and Marietta Saxon, minor
iieirs of James I). Saxon, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and friends of said minors, to be and appear before
••he Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on
the first Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they
Pave, why said letters should not be grunted,
Witn:-e my hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 2d day of
11 ‘ r < i.l> v <; \llLlCK,Ordinary,
OKBib.l \, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Stephen Al
featus Corker applies for Letters of Administration on
tlm state of Augustus Sharp, late of said county, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and ereuifors of said deceased, to be and appear at
the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county, on the
first Monday in April next, and show jeause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Witness rav baud, at office in W mm boro’, this 29th day of
EDWARD G \UI It K. Ordinary.
GF.ORG I V, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, AmouCroat,
Administrator on the estate of James M. Cross, de
oeased, applies for L**tters Dismissory—
These are, then ••. to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and vr. *i. ore of said deceased, and all other per
sons Interested, to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary,
to he held in an l for aid county, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, then and there to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters should not be granted.
Given under rnv hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 16th day
Os February,lßoß.
febl'j EDWARD QARLICK, Ordinary.
G« BORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.-Whereas, Henry F.
f Mills, Administrator, and Mary A. E. Ellison, Adminis
tratrix on the estate of Benjamin J. Ellison, deceased, apply
for Letters I Msmissory—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all am’ singular,
the kindred 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 July next, ’hen and there to show cause.
If any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not
be grant eu.
Witness rnv hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 80th day of
December, 1857. EDWARD GARLICK,
Janl Ordinary.
BORGIA, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Stephen M.
Herrington, Administrator on the estate of Archibald
M. Herrin t.ui, d* ceased, applies for Letters DDminsory—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the k'udred and creditors of said deceased, and all other per
aons Interested, to bp and appear before the Court of Ordinary,
to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, th -n and there to show cause, if any they have,
why said letters sh mid not be granted.
GWeti under mv hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 10th
day of February, 1858.
fob!9 EDWARD QARLICK, Ordinary.
GKOIH l \, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereat*. Joseph A.
Shewruak** applies for Letters (»f Dismission from the
' Guardianship of Robert M. Sharp, inltior—
These are, then.-fore, to cite ana admonish all and singular,
' the kindred ami all other persona interested, to be and appear
before the Couit of Ordinary, to he held in and for said county,
on the first Monday In April next, and show cause. If any they
have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my baud, at office in Waynesboro, this 2ith
January. 18M. Er)WARI) GARLICK, Ordinary.
BURKE <JOl’NTY.—Whereas, Joseph A.
JShewmake and Jane Lasseter, Testamentary Guardians
of Emery It. Lassejer, apply for Letters of Dismission from
aald Guardianship— , , ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred' and all other persons Interested, to be and appear
before the Court of Ordinary, to he held In and for said c-ouniy,
on the ts r*t Monday in April next, and show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under mv hand, at office in Waynesboro, this 27th
dav of January. 18^8.
jano.j EDWARD GARLICK, Ordinary.
BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Zacharlah
Wi-uherlv. Adtnlmstrator of the estate of Jesse Knight,
deceased, applies t > me for Letters Dismissory—
The.*-e .ire, therefore,to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred! and ill other persons interested, to he and appear
before the C urt of Or Unary, to he heldin and for said county,
. on the first M eiday in August next, anil show cause, if any
they have, why said let’ers should not Ik* granted.
Witness i*iv liaud, at office in Waynesboro*, this 27th day of
January, 1858. j ui-2 EDWARD GAItLICK. Ordinary.
riKORffU, BURKE COUNTY. —Whereas, Henry
VT White, Executor of the last will aad tf-stameut of Daniel
white,deceased. applies for Letters Dismissory—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
• the kindred and 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 first Monday in August next, and show
cause If any they have, why said letters should not be granted,
(liven under my hand, at office m Waynesboro’, this 27th day
. of January, 185 J. ,jan29 EDWARD GAKLTCK.Ordinnrv.
GIiOHGIV BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, Henry Bar
row. Administrator on the estate of William Dye, de
r ceased, applies for Letters Dismissory—
Theac ire. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the
kindred and all other persons interested, to be and appear be
• fore the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county,
on the first Monday in July next, and show cause, if any they
; oavc, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted.
Witness iny hand, at office in Waynesboro’, this 3Wh day
' of December, 1857. EDWARD GAKLICK,
junl _ Ordinary.
CSIKTY I>AYH afterdate, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Burke county, for leave to sell two
• tracts of laind lying in Worth and Berrien counties, in this
state, as the property of Civility Bunn, late of Burke county,
. leased. feb!9 MATTHEW W. BUNN, Adm’r.
tajoTK’lib—Application will be made to the Ordinary of
131 Burke county, on the first Monday in June next, for
l .cave to soil the reel estate of Bcverlv Randle dt-ceaseO. lying
. tnßoUlurke county. A SafoVof B. Sdie.
Taliaferro Tountij^
TALIAFERRO SHERIFF’S SALE.
■\\j ILL lie sold, before the Court House door in the town of
\y Crawfordvi le, ral.a'erro county, on the first Tuesday
■n MAY n< XL within the legal hours of sale, the one half of
ninety six •e* of land, more or less, lying on Beaver Dam
■ creek adl * -lng the lands of 11. T. Oneal, A. Perkins, and
othere. L--• led on a. the prop, rty of W 11. Wilder, to
a fl fu Issued from Taliaferro Superior Court, in favor of Rom
■ Wilier, c , CEE. Sheriff,
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
XXTIf I. he sold, before the Court House door in Thomas-
W vtiie on t e first Tuesday in MAY next, one tract of
Land lying in Thomas county, known as lot No. 382, in the
17th District of originally Early, now Thomas county, contain
ing two hundred Mid ilfry acres. beloDgm to the estate oi
Beder Proctor, late of Taliaferro county, decease d. Sold un
der an order from the Court of Ordinary for the said county ot
Taliaferro, and for the beueflt of the heirs and creditors of saiu
• deceased. Terms cosh. PAUL DAVIDSON, Adm r.
nihlß M. A. PROCTOR. Adm’x.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
nr ILL be HU-I, wrote the Court linage door In Crawford
\ T vtiie, on the firet Tuesday in MAY noil, within the
ostial hours of self, one Negro slave named Charlotte, about
twentv-flve years old, belo. glng to the estate of B*'der Proc
tor. late of Tailnfcrro c-untv, deceased. Sold in pursuance of
an order fr<. *i the Court of Ord diary of Taliaferro county, for
the lieneflt of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, perms
on the day. PAUL DAVIDSON. Adm r.
mhlß M. A. PROCTOR, Adm’x.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against crediting my
wife, Kmiah McWaUy, on my account, as I am deter
r mined to pay no -accounts contracted by her. unless compelled
bylaw. THOMAS W. McWATTY,
Jefferson county, Georgia, Feb. 28. efi* mkS
lUnrrm County.
WABREN SHERIFF'S SALt
W ®° l<3 b ® fore the court House door in Warren?on
JJ. y* rT , en ? ou , Dt Y' on the a™* Tuesday in MAY next’
within the legal sale hours, a house and lot, or the Interest of
Thomas C. Gunter as purchaser and Improver in th“ said bouse
the t ® wn °f Warrenton. on the South tide of the
Main s reet, or Augusta road, adjoining lots of Henry W I at
taToSiSShb'L l!. n u7c,,nt'u.;.
iaSdl)Sn>f S V S^ I ! i V ***' th«'Justices Court of the
ALSO—At the same time and place, will be soldihnusp
and lot. ln the lown oflVi.rrentoii.iniitainineont acre, more or
vied on .18 the properly nfSoioujon K. CoppocK, to satisfy two
fl. fas. from the Justices Court of *the 425th District d M
S?,nn n t^„ V^ Codr ; 80bc ,2‘,? Co " »"4 “K otheVln'fav< “of
0r t 8s * tD S * aid J Coppock. Property pointed out
ter, P ac°nßliible < ’ Vy madl! “° d rcturned 10 me byCLR. Lasse
the aa E«tln> o and P lar «. "W be sold a house and
lot, in the town of Warrcnton, containing ten acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of John F. Vimscy, Henry W~ Latimer
lj! c „ rs « t^, lng,he lot „’'hereon Mrs. rhem-hy Inwards
and John M. Sclnton now live. Levied on as the property of
nf i rh- e sJ'a^ d nr a^nL to rf a l!r fy . a a - ra - from the Justices Court
of the 4-itth District, O. M., in lavor of Thomas S. Hundley
ys. Flterrehy Edwards Property pointed out by plaintiff.
Levy made and returned to mebyO. K. Lasseter, a constable.
_M*? FPU IN A BRINKLEY, Depnty-Sheriff.
_. T „, WARREN SHERIFF'S SAXE.
VV llAbe sold, on the Bret Tuesday in MAY next, before
v v the Court House door in the town of Warrcnton, War
ren county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: Lucy, a Negro woman about thirty years
old, and her three children, viz: Edmur.d, a boy about nine
years old. Ida. a girl about ten years old, and he r infant child ;
a boy named Dollers, about fourteen years old; all levied on
as the property of Henry R. Cody and Mary H. Cody, to sat
isfy a mortgage fl. fa. from the inferior Court of said county,
f. o<ly Robert D. Cody, Thomas F.
and William K. Heath vs. said H. It. and Mary H. Cody.
Property pointed out in said mortgage fl. fa
EDWIN A, BRINKLEY, Dep. Sh’ff.
, , ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
W'bb be sold, on the flrst Tuesday In MAY next, by yir
’ tue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Warren
county, before the Court House ,door in Warrenton, Warren
county, five hundred acres of Land, more or less, adjoining
lands of W m. 11. Mlcher, N. A. Wicker. James H. Beads, and
others, belonging to the estate of Matilda Lowe, deceased.
Sold to perfect titles. c. G. LOWE
. . D. W. LOWE,
m b4 Administrators, do bonis non.
G BORGIA, WARREN COUflTY.—Whereas, David
Denton applies tome for Letters of Administration, de
bonis non, on the estate of Aaron Denton, late of said countv.
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 Warrenton, this Ist day of
March, 1858 _ mh4 11. R. COPY, Ordinary.
JN BORGI A. WARREN COUNTY.-Whereas. Montgom
♦V7n ery ?«* M ri lod s a tP/? lie , s V?.? e r !' r LettersDlsmlssory from
the Guardianship of Elizabeth Latimer—
Tliose are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and friends of said minor 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 in Warrenton. this Ist day of
March. 1888. mh4 HENRY R. CODY, Ordinary.
/;i BORGIA, WARREN COUNTY—Whereas, Aiden
VX Simpson applies for Letters of Dismission from the es
at‘»an Simpson, late of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon uid admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law. and
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under mv hand, at office in Warrenton, this 16th day
of December, 1867. declß 11. R. CODY, Ordinary.
fNEORGIA, WARREN COUNTY—Whereas, Wm. H.
r Pilcher, Surviving Administrator of James Pilcher, late
or said county, deceased, applies to me for Letters Dismissory
from said estate—
These are, t herefore, to cite and summon, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause. 11
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Warrenton, this 2d dav of
November. 1867. nov4 11. R. COPY, Ordinary.
.^ r^ KKEN BOUNTY-Whereas. Edward
7 M 1 ottie. Administrator on the estate of Benjamin Ivy.
deceased, applies to me for Letters Dlsmlssory from said estate.
These ary, therefore, to dte and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
mv 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 12th day of
Jan.. IM6B. Jan 14 HENRY R. CODY, Ordinary.
SIXTY DAY 4 afterdate, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Warren county, for leave to sell a
tract of Land lying on the waters of the Ogechee river, belong
ing to the minor heirs of John Camp, late of said county, de
ceased. £aid tract of laud containing Three hundred and sixty
one acres, more or less. fch!7 ADAM JONES, Guardian.
NOTICJE.— All persons indebted to the estate of William
Bales, lat? of Warren county, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment; and those having demands
against said estate, are required to render them in duly at
tested. within the time prescril*ed by law.
mh4 W ILLIAM M. NEAL, Adm’r.
Lucy Keen, by her next friend )
Isaiah F. Johnson,
vs. i Bill 4c.,
William O. Johnson, Ext. & |
Francis Johnson, Exr. j
IT appearing to the Court ttrnt John C. Rees is interested In
the decree sought in the above case, and resides out of said
State, it is ordered on motion of complainant’s solicitor, that
the said John C. Rees do plead, answer, demur, not demuring
3 lone to said, within four months after the adjournment of this
Court, and that on failure to do so, all he alligations, in said
bill shall be taken as confessed, as to him. Audit is further
ordered, that the Clerk of the Court, do cause n copy of this
order to be published in the Constitutionalist of Augusta, once
a mouth for four months.
The above is a true extract from the minutes of Court, this
November Oth, 1857.
novT G. W. DICKSON. Clerk.
Thomas H. P. Wright.
Administrator on the estate Bill for Injwnctlen, and to mar
of James Ivey, deceased, shal Assets. In Warrren Supe
rs. rior Court.
Edwin A. Brinkley, e1.a1.)
IT appearing to the Court that Thomas L. Yarbro, one of
X the defendants In the above stated case, resides out of the
State of Georgia, on motion of Llewellyn A. Nelms, complain
ant’s Solicitor, it is Ordered by the Court, That the said de
fendant. Thomas L. Yarbro be, and he is hereby required to
appear at the next term of this Court, and plead, answer or
demur to said cause, not demuring alone, and show cause whv
judgment and decree should not be entered by default. And
that a copy of this rule be published in one or the public ga
zettes in the city of Augusta, once a month for four months
before the next term of tills Court*
A true extract from the minutes of Court. Nov. 18,1857.
nov2l lam4m G. W. DICKSON. Clerk.
Eu * ene A. Randolph,) ~|b el for Dirorce . i„ serh-en Su-
Julia Randolph, j P erior Court ' ° c,ober Term, 18M.
IT appearing to the Court that the defendant does not reside
within the limits of the State of Georgia : Jt is, on motion,
Ordered by the Court, That service be perfected on said de
fendant bv publication, in the Augusta Constitutionalist, once
a mouth for four months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court of
Serlven county, Georgia, at October Term, 1856, A. D. Wit
ness, my hand and official signature,
jan 13 ctAp2o ROBERT P. SHARPE, Clerk.
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extensive stock of new and popular Books. His new, com
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All Books sold at publishers’ lowest prices, and all the new
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Ladles Pearl Card Cases 260 to 600
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One of the above named girts presented to each purchaser of
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Bills of the Augusta, Savannah, Athens, and the Charleston
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Albert €<mnt|).
, ADKrNISTRATOES’ SALE.
A to an order from the Honorable the Court
XTL of (£din»ry of Libert county, Georgia, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in MAI next, before the Court House door
in the town of Cuthbert, In the county of Randolph, at public
2252!! within the legal sale hours, one tractor lotol Land,
situate in the fifth District in the county oj containing
two hundred two and aln If acres, tr.icnis known and dis
t nguished in the plan of by the Number 294, be-
n * *° *■“ ««***• " rW-* W. Christian. late of Ml
countjrdeceased. bold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
tors. Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM P. CHRIBTIAN, > .
mlll? WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN, f Adm ™-
ADMTKISTfiATHXX’S SALE: ~
u 'r I to the last will and testament of Nicholas
Burton, late of Elbert county, deceased, will he sold, on
ruesilav In MAY next, before the Court House door
!"“* vn . wn or Alberton, Elbert county, within the legai sale
OU *u r ?i fs e &° man named Bunk, belong.
Ing to said estate. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
mhi? AJ , i 4 ELIZA BURTON,
. n) ni< Administratrix, with the will annexed.
a . EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
\ L-n 5 'HLh. to an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Libert county, Georgia, will be sold, on the first Tuesday
next, before the Court House door in the town of
irJ*™?’ within the legal sale hours, at public outcry, two
: a w »n-.an about forty-three years
J.'™.fifrl about fourteen years old, belonging to
the estate of Dr. Calvin F. WUlhlte. deceased. Terms made
known on the day of sale. MARY A. WILL HITE,
mhl7 Executrix.
ELBERT COUNTY.-Whereas, Martin M.
V?. Mewbourn appl.es to me for Letters of Administration,
LTf 11 anr i exe , d ’ on u,c estate of Archibald Mewbourn,
late of said county, deceased
to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
“7. °fflce, within the time prescribed by law, and
jemuted ’ “ U “ y have ’ why laid letters should noth®
vSSriSS erm^!!!? a - “I, 1 ;™. 1 * in ®*wrton. this 15th day of
March. 18.18, mhl? WM. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
ELBKRT COUNTY.-Whereas, Sarah M.
J-* Anmstiuil. Administratrix on the estate ot Dr. Aiax
Arinlstcad, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission: J
, ¥^ for s’ *2 citp hhd admonish, all and slnjmlar,
2 ,u 3of 3aj<l mlnon S to he ami appear at my
the time prescribed bylaw, and show cause, if
ia i ve ’ w,, y •* dd letters should not be granted.
to d £ r m J rlland -at office in Elberton, this2sth day of
January, 1858. WM. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY Whereas, Dozier
l** ol T’toH* on the estate of Polly Johnston,
ueceaaed, late of Franklin county, State of Kentucky, applies
tonjc *or Letters of Dismission—.
therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kmdrea and creditors of said deceased, to be anil appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, ami show cause.
If any they have, why sain Letters should not be granted—
Given under my hand, at office in El berton, this 33d day ot
December, 1857, dec27 W. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY Whereas, Doxier
VA Thornton, Administrator on the estate of Hannah C.
Perkins, deceased, late of Warren county. Slate of Kentucky,
apphesto me for Letters of Dismission—
lhese are, therefore, to cite, summon amLadmnnish, 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 uot be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, this 23d day of
December. 1867. dec27 W. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY Whereas, Dozier
Thornton, Administrator on the estate of John Burch,
deceased, late of Henderson county. State of Kentucky, applies
to me for Letters or Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon 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 Elberton. this 33d day of
December, 1857. dec27 W. 11. EDWARDS. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, BLUER i COUNTY Whereas, Dozier
Thornton, Administrator on the estate of Sarah Kesee.
late of the State of V irglniu, deceased, applies to me for Letters
of Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
t :C lcndred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at
■ii office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
i any they have, why said letters should uot be granted.
Given under my hand, at office In Ell»erton, thls33d nay of
December, 1857. d. c 27 W. li. EDWARDS. Ordinary.^
rjEORGIA, EGBERT COUNTY Whereas, Dozier
VJ 1 hornton. Administrator on the estate of Cheadle Burch,
deceased, late of Warren comity, State of Kentucky, applies
to me foi Letters of Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kin-red and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, aud show cause,
it any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Elberton, this 2-M day of
pecember, 1857. -lec-27 W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
CrjEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY—Whereas, Dozier
A i i-ornton, Administrator on the estate of Moza Burch,
deceased, late of Lincoln county. State of Kentucky, applies to
me for Letters of Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite, summon and admonish, all and
:ir ; the kl " dred and creditors as said decease, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and
granted USe ’ ” auy ,iavc » w hy said letters should uot be
Given under, my hand at office in Elberton, this 23d day <3*
December, 1857. dec27 W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary
nBOBMA, ELBERT COUNTY.—Whereas, Dozier
VJI 1 hornton, Adm nlstratoron the estateof Benjamin Burch,
deceased, late of Morgan county, State of Illinois, applies to
rue for Letters of Dismission—
These are therefore to cite, summon and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at niy office. within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, If any they have, why said letters should uot be
granted.
Given under my hand, at office In Elberton. this 23d day of
decaniber, 1807. dec27 W. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary.
CIVTY DAYS after date, application will bt* made to
kj Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, for
***** to ®eß all the Lands belonging to the estate of Julius
Ghristler, late of said county, deceased.
, _ JOHN G. HIGGINBOTHAM,
miili Administrator, de bonis non.
CIXTY DAYS afterdate application will be made to {he
IO Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Nathaniel
Nelms, late of said county, deceased.
JOSHUA A. NELMS,
mhl. Administrator, with the will annexed.
'V" OTK’H.—AII persons Indebted to the estnte of George w.
1" Stovall, late or Elbert county, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment; and those having claims against
said estate will render them in. duly attested, withiu the time
prescribed by law. feblS ABDA U. STOVALL, Adm'r.
©lasscock Ciftntj).
POSTPONED
GLASSCOCK SHERIFFS SALE.
WILL be sold, in the town of Gibson, Glasscock county,
on the first Tuesday in MAY next, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One hundred
acres of pine Land, more nr leas, levied on as the Property of
Joel Todd, to satisfy sundry fl. fas. Issued from the Justice’s
Court of the 151st District, G. M., in favor of James W. Usry
vs. Joel Todd and William Kitchens, adjoining lands of said
Joel Todd and William Kitchens. Property pointed out by
the Defendant. Levy made and returned to me by a Consta
ble. ap9 JEREMIAH Wild'HEß, Jk , Dep.Sh’ff.
GLASSCOCK SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold, in the town of Gibson, Glasscock county,
on the fir t Tuesday In MAY next, the following prop
erty, viz.: One negro man named Kace, about twenty-five
years of age ; Jenny, about twenty-two years of age, and her
two children ; and one buggy—all, levied on as the property
of William Ki chens, to satisfy a tt. fa. l&ueu from the Su
perior Court ol Warren county, in favor of James Hinton,
executor of Henry Hinton, dec’d. vs. said William Kitchen -,
James McNeil.and William M. Kelly, securities. Property
pointed out by "plaintiff's Attorney.
ALSO—At the same time, one hundred and three acres of
nine laud, more or less—levied on as the property of Joel
Todd, adjoining lands of William Kitchens, and others, to sat
isfy four Justice’s Cour. fl.fas.. Issued from Justice’s Court
of the 151st District, G. M., in fav< r of Itamev & Story vs.
said Joel Todd. Property pointed out by plaintiffs. Levy
made and returned to me by a constable.
_ap6 AUGUSTUS C. REES, Sheriff G.C.
EORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY.—Whereas, Sarah
VT Rhodes applies to me for Letters of Administration on
the estate of Richard Rhodes, 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, to show cause, if
any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 2d day of February. 1858,
feb6 FRANCIS M. KELLEY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, GLASSCOCK COUNTY.-Whereae, Abra
ham Brassell applies to me for Letters of Administration
on the estate of Susannah Walden, late of said county, dec’d:
These art, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at
iny 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 this 6th day of March. 1858.
mhlO F. M. KELLEY, Ordinary.
"\TOTTCK.— All persons Indebted to the estate of William
JLv G. Walden, late of Glasscock county, deceased, are re
quested to make Immediate payment; and those having claims
against said estate will render them in, duly attested, within
the time required by law. RICHARD WALDEN,>
apß CALVIN LOOPS, { A<ll, "•
CIXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the
Cj Honorable Court of Ordinary of Glasscock county, for
leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of
William G. Walden, late of said county, deceased.
RICHARD WALDEN,)
apg CALVIN LOOUE, $ Aqm n ‘
©glctfjorpc County.
OGLETHORPE SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold in the town of Lexington, Oglethorpe coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, before the Court
House door and within the legal hours of sale, the following
negroes, to-wit: Sarah, a womau twenty six years old, and her
two children, George, a boy four years old. ami Ellen, a girl
two years old; Nicey, a girl eighteen years old, Sylla, a woman
tweuty-eight years old, and her two children, Sebron, a boy
four years old, and Burwell, a boy three years old : Marga, a
girl sixteen years old, and Isbel, a girl twelve years old, as the
property of William Wray, to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa. from
the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Lewis J. Deupree
vs. said William Wray. Prope.ty pointed out In said mort
gage fl. fa. mh23 JAMES CUNNINGHAM, fcsh’ff.
_ ■ )I 1 ■ i w
NOTICE
THE undersigned hereby give notice to all persons not to
trade for h certain promissory note made by themselves,
payable to Ezekiel M. Gilliam or bearer, for the sum of four
wen hundred and fifty dollars, dated September Ist. 1w57,l w 57, and
due 35th of December, 1858. The consideration for which
said note was given, having partially Allied, we are determined
not to pay the whole of said note, nnlyasy>mj|el
ap4 e6 JAB. J. MoALLISTER.
NOTICE
/CYNTHIA FLrVY, and her heirs, are hereby notified to
KJ come forward, aud tile a legal claim to the legacy left
her by her mother, Judith Sellers, deceased, late of Hall
county. State of Georgia, within three years, or the same
will lapse, and be distributed to the other heirs of said dr*
ceased.
Published by order of the Honorable Court of Chancery, at
September Term, 1867. M. W. BROWN, Executor of
Judiih Sellers, deceased.
flCalaeevttle, BaH so*, Ga.. Oct. 37th, ISO), eoamOa ooSO
Srriocn €otmt|.
. .OTABDIAN’S SAXE.
Wa&'HA&Z Z SSft .*« «■
“ h:o william WAung. Gmna«.
W l^iJSr^S > S“ rt^'d «>On Sylvan la.
bJtlcenSriuMhouWS,'
order from the Court of Ordinary for saldAminMrTmK ° f
mb '° JESSE FREEMAN. Carrtlan.
S tehTldtaial Krsi'r court Os Ortta^.
ls “■«>■ ta°”c, wh?
gSSKSEB-asßßffs
/3.E08GL4, SCRIVEN COUNTY.-Whereaa. WHklns
ofThe ! OT‘r,on n al 1 “PPlles to rye f.,r Li-ttora of Guardianship
W^ln^fo n So*fl^d«SEd^ rGeor,le w - of
mlkt MOTnd'iLlldl.’vMn'"/ I ’'!'’ tltWta 3,111 f,,r '"ldcSSSt*
Sob^Td s^^’
D. Clerk Court Ordinary.
G’toW 1 g:S„ V F N „ c 9y NT Y._Wher««, Jamw S7.
an • P avid Lee, a minor, applies for Let
terslMsmissorTfrom sai Gunrdianship- 1 v
♦i _* ar ?’ *** c ![f '° rc, « f cite and admonish, all and singular
redllo L>* f ' dal * other persons concerned, to be
m dSr P w JiM t J U sr offlri ;. Wit !* in tr * time prescribed by law.
be grantldf ’ f y thty have ’ wh ? said should not
Fph C ifi.-Ji mdfcr frKL haDd signature, this 15th day of
febis ALEXANDER KEMP,Owfanary.
f.’^LNTY—Whereas, John Sow
mfh filtS l i°« be fr.un tlie Administration
° Ti l L^ t a a i C Michael Sowell, late ot said county, deceased—
,JtffS ar i’ th f rt * so s. e ’ to cite and admonish, all and singular,
JJJ nffl!jr ed 55?!?” ° r 9al ' l * ,ecwwp( l« to i>o and appear at
my office, within the time prescribed by law, then and there to
granted* 1186 ’ ° ley huvc * why 3idd lettcrs should not be
mu'd^r Ic s >- |ra - la - «U 3
COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry H.
vA McGee, Administrator upon the estate of Levi H Ur-t
deegsed, applies for Letters Dismlsaory from said Administra
thlkfSSSS’ i hl l‘ Tfor .f; t 0 c, , taa " r l admonish, all and slnpilar
Srr.rL .1: Ji “i? c rs l 's? r " "f 31,1,1 dwKßed, to be and am,ear
S^iS u I5 0f ? r,ll " ai 7; bt ' *‘«W m and for said county,
on the second Monday in Slay next, then and there to show
•JIJ'JJZV h /y ! r ! ,er ’ !,|louJ<l ■* lie ((ranted.
Given under my hand and official s'lrrrdnre, this l.th day of
January, 1856. .lam: ALEXANDER KEMP, (irdlnb?.
GnmUIA. 80UVEH COUNTY.—Whereaa. Willtam
e. Bowie, Guardian of James H. and Mary i,. Bowie,
applies for Utters of DUmtsston from -.-111 Guardianship—
.nivoSiu j !; re :, toclI e i ‘n tl admonish, all and singular,
the kindred, and all other persons concerned, to be aud appear
before the Court of Ordinary, to Ikj held In aud for the said
county on the second Monday in June next, and show cause,
11 any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
'! n d*' r my hand, at office in Sylvanla, this id day of
Feb,. 1858, fcb7 ALEXANDER KEMR. Ordinal.
EORCJIA, SCRIVBK COUNTY.—Whereas, Augustus
, XA Kolverts, Guardian for Benjamin Herrington, applies for
r Letters Dismissory from said Guardianship—
arT* therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred. creditors, and all other persons interested, to be
and appear before the Court of t )rdlnary, to be held in and for
’ said county, on the second Monday in May next, and show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted.
, t u ,£J? n “ erm Y hand and official signature, this sth day of
! Jap ” lßsß - Jan* ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary,
1 fIKHUJIA, SCKIVMf COUNTY.—Whereas, Charlotte
e Hamptoni, Administratrix upon the estate of John Hamp
ton, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Diamls
f sory from said Administration—
- *w T uf a s :u ?» s«**"*. to dte and admonish all and singular,
the KnutMJd, creditor and all other parsons to baand
l appear before the Court of Ordinary, to be hottf In and for
l said county, on the second Monday In April next, and show
> cause, if any tiiey have, why said letters should not he granted,
(riven under my hand and official signature, this 16th day of
December. 1887. dcc23 ALEXANDER KEMP, Ordinary.
(J IXTY PAYS after date, application will be made tothe
n Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Striven county, for
leave to sell a Negro Girl named Mit, the property of Civility
Roberts, a Lunatic. J
mh!7 JAMES M ROBERTS, flmnßa.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application wlli be made tothe
Court of Ordinary ot Scriven county, for leave to sell three
Negroes, namely. Lucy and her two children, belonging to the
estate of James M. Whetstone, Jr., deceased.
feb7 JACOB WHEELER. Adm’r..
CIXTY D\YB after date, application will be made to the
kl Court of Ordinary of Scriven countv. for leave to sell all
the Negroes belonging to the estate of James M. Whetstone,
Sr., deceased. BELINDA A. WHETSTONE, Ex'x.
SIXTY' DAY S after date, application wll be<*nade to the
Si Court of Ordinary of Scriven county, for leave to sell
the interest of the minor heirs of Samuel Newton, Sr., de
ceased. in a tract of land containing seven hundred and thirty
six acres, lying in Scriven county.
_fgh4 ELIZABETH NEWTON, Guardian.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY LANDS FOR SALE.”
IVVILL sell a bargain in ray PLANTATION in said coun
ty. It contains two thousand one hundred acres, one thou
sand one hundred acres in cultivation. Os the balance, there
; are five hundred acres of good Oak and Hickory, and Pine
Hammock, and five hundred and ninety acres of good Pine
Timber Land.
There are two settlements, with a Dwelling House and Ne
gro Cabins on each. The tract, therefore, could be divided.
This place is in a fine state of cultivation, and is only six
miles South of Albany, the terminus of the South Western
railroad. It Is well watered; lying on the Coolawahee creek.
I will give a long credit to a purchaser, upon his paying one
foarth of the purchase money. Being anxious to concentrate
my planting interest in Alabama, 1 will give a bargain in this
place. For terms, apply to D. A. VASON,
mhl3 c2m At Albany, Geo.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FQR SALE
TIIE subscriber being desirous of inovme farther South,
offers for sale his very valuable PLANTATION, situated
fourteen miles South-west of Amerlcus, containing sixteen hun
dred and seventy acres, nine hundred of which are in a high
state q&cultivation; eleven hundred and ten acres lies in tne
county of Terrell. I will sell a part or all of said Plantation.
The purchaser. If he desires it, can be supplied with Com,
Fodder, Peas, Oats, &c. As persons desiring to purchase, will
probably wish to examine the place for themselves, it Is unne
cessary for me to enter into details, though there are indue*
merits of a supe ior character not mentioned here. I invite
persons to come and examine the lands, the present crop, and
the improvements. The purchaser can secure easy terms.
novS ctf JOHN R. ®v*mg.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
THE sub.'criber offers for sale his PLANTATION in Jef
ferson county, containing twelve hundred acres, more or
less, about half cleared, the bala. cein the woods, and heavy
timbered. Any person wishing to buy, can buy the cheapest
plantation in the county. Calland seethe place.
febl ctf B.W JOHNSON
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale a desirable situation for
a Summer residence, two miles from Mcßcun Depot,
Augusta and Savannah Railroad, containing twenty two acres
of No. 1 Pine land, being perfectly level, with an abundance
of fine wood, say en cords per acre, only one mile from the
nearest point on the Railroad, one mile from the Summer resi
dence or Major Poothress, Col. Lawson, Col. Schley, and oth
ers. Those wishing to purchase will please address me at
Allen's Post Office, Richmond county, Georgia.
Janl9 eSm VAL. FULCH
A FINE PLANTATION FOR SALE.
MV PLANTATION is for sale. It lies three miles from
Warrenton, 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 and pine. It is well watered, in every part, from good
springs; is near the Georgia Railroad, and well located for a
saw mill. There is a neat dwelling, comfortably framed kitch
ens and negro houses, and convenient .improvements on the
premises. The neighborhood is as good as any in Georgia.
The plantation adjoins Judge Edwards, Wm. A. Ricketson,
Esq., Judge Cody, Mrs. Lucy English, John S. Johnson. Esq.,
anti others. I wish to sell and buy a smaller place. Terms
reasonable. It. C. JOHNSON. ,
Warren county. Ga., July 11,1857. ctf jyis
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby forewarned against trading for a
Note made by the subscribers, for One Hundred and Fifty
Dollars, and payable to John T. Chance. The Note was given
for the hire of Jack. for4he year 1858. Chance has taken Jack
from us, arid we are determined not to pay the Note.
CARTER Jk PERRY. f
Lester’s District, March Bth, 1858. elm nihlO j
NOTICE. " ‘
THE thorough-bred Stallion, HIGHFLIER, will make the i
ensuing season at my Plantation in Columbia county, sit
uated about seven miles from Augusta. Season to commence f
the loth of February, and close the Ist of July. The season
will be $25. In all cases persons failing to get a colt, a second
season given gratis.
Highflier, ch. h., by Wagner: dam Theta, by imp. Priam;
grand dram Gamma, she by old Pacific; great grand dam by
imported Eagle; great, great grand dam by Wilks* Wonder •
Chanticler, imp. Sterling; Clodius. imp. Silver Eye; Jolly f
Roger; Partner; imp. Monkey; imp. mare of the stud ot Har
rison of Brandon. r '
Description.—Said Horse Is a very rich sorrel, three years |
old. fifteen hands and a half high, of great bone, fine racing r
points, good action, and excellent disposition. p
At the last State Fair held at Auguste he took the first pro- „
mlum, when at .six months old, and then unfortunately slipped -
and displaced his knee joint. Mares fr.>m a distance win re
ceive every care at forty cents per day; but I will not be res
ponsible for accidents. ' “
N. Bt—One Dollar to the groom In all cases,
novll c THOS. W. E. BEALLE. r
■ c
MERCER POTATOES.
Q/Y BBLS. selected Mercer POTATOES, a fine article J
O” for table use, for sale by
mh24 c 3 POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO. 1
Columbia County.
fN EORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Whereas,Thoa.
VA K. Blalock. Administrator on the estate of D’L. Ben-
Dto/C, deceased, applies for Letters Dismissory 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 by law. and show cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not be grante J.
Given under my hand, at office In Appling, this 11th day of
March, 1853. mh!4 A. COL YARD, Ordinary.
fN BORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.-Whereas, Leri
VA Pollard, executor on the estate of Samuel Pollard, late
of sudd 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 office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause.
If any thev have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office in Appling, this 27th day of
February, 1858. mh2 A„COLVABD, Ordinary.
BORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.!Whereas? LeS
VA Pollard, Administrator on the estate of Samuel Pollard,
late of said county, deceased, applies fur Letters Dismlsaory
from said estate— 7
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 Appling, t his 27th day of
February. 1858. mh2 A. COLVARD, Ordinary.
COLUMBIA COUNTY.-Whereas, E. C.
VA Ryan Guardian for the the persoa and property of Wm.
applies for Letters Dismissory from said Guar-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindreo, and all other persons concerned, to t>e 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, this 27th day of
Februray, 1858. mh3 A. COLVARD, Ordinary,
BORGIA COLUMBIA COUNTY.—Whereas, D. B>
VJ Ramsey, Administrator on the estate of John O’Farrell
decease*!, applies for Letters of Dismission—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singula
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear a
my office withiu 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.
J»nl2 A. COLVARD. Ordinary.
fN BORGIA, COLUMBIA COUNTY.-Whereas, Abel J,
"A Hutchinson, Administrator on the estate of James Cart
lege, applies to me for Letters Dismissory from said estate
These are, therefore, to cite and summon, all ami 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 Appling, this 12th day of
January, 1858. jan!4 A. COLVARD, Ordinary.
Georgia, Columbia couNTY.-whereas. Samuel
Barnett, Administrator on the estate of Joseph M.A.
Hardin, late of said county, deceased, applies for Letters Dis
missory from said estate—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, ro 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, this 2d day of
February, 1858. feh4 A. COLVARD, Ordiaary.
SIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to the
Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell the lands be
longing to Anderson C. Wilson, deceased, lying in said county.
ap9 EVELINE A. WILSON, Adm’x.
I\TOTICE.-All persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas
1 v Bennlng. late of Columbia county, deceased, are request
ed to make immediate payment; and all persons having de
mands against said estate are required to render them in, duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law.
Pih7 T. K. BLALOCK, Adm’r.
NOTICE.— All persons Indebted to the estate of Joseph
J. Henning, late ofvOolumbia countv, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment; and those having de
mands against said estate, will render them in duly authenti
cated, In termsotthe law.
* mhl4 THOMAS K. BLALOCK, Adm’r.
TO GRAIN GROWERS.
WK shall be enabled, this season, to supply Grain Grow
ers with
FIVE VARIETIES OF
HORSE POWERS.
FIVE VARIETIES OF
T 1111 E SUERS.
SEVEN SIZES OF
F-AIFsT MILLS.
TEN DOZEN
GRAIN CRADLES.
The KENTUCKY HARVESTER, which, on account of
its strength and simplicity of construction, is decidedly the
best Reaper for the southern States.
, BELTING, anil all necessary articles for getting Grain
1 ready for market. CARMICHAEL f BEAN,
’ *pl*l4 C3m Augusta, Georgia.
METROPOLITAN GIFT BOOK.
THE subscriber has for sale a complete assortment of Books
comprising a selection of the principal publications, which
r are selling at very low prices. Also, every variety of Note,
Cap and Li tter Paper, at prices varying from $1 23 to $2 50 per
ream. A Gift with each book or ream of paper worth from 26
e cents to S6O. Any person sending an order for ten books will
r receive a Book and Gift extra. W e sell Books at lower price s
v and distribute a larger amount of Gifts than any Gilt Book
I Store in this or any other city. Catalogues sent to any address,
.f Bills of all solvent banks taken at par.
J. a. ANDREWS, 140 Nassau street,
- nihlO c3in Near the City Hall. New York.
CAUTION.
s- ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trading for th
JA L following lost notes, dated 17tb December. 1857, du
d tW w e nr mfl 7 h9 fr° m date « and made payable to John Baynes
>r One on L. W. Pou. f*r $502 75; one on E. J. Walton, E. B.
v Leverette securit , for $59 60; one on J. W. Cook. Berry Dig-
I. by security, for sl4 25: oneon E. W. Baynes, for sl9 10;one on
f Joel Daws, E. W. Baynes security, for s2l 25 ; one on S. W.
. Wyatt, A. C. Freeman security, for s2l: one on J. W. Wyatt,
- A. C. Freeman security, payable to C. W. M’Michael. for si» 75;
f one on E. B. Leverette, E. J. Walton security, for $9 83; one
‘ on David Harris, due as above, date not recollected, for $126;
one on Wm. Cardell, E. W. Baynes security, for $80; one on
A. Cuthbert, for $94 25.
_ , _ , „ JOHN BAYNES.
: Shady Dale, Qa„ January 9.1858.
DEAF AND DUMB.
rilllE Board of Commissio> ers <.f the “Oboeoia Asylum
JL for the Deaf and Dumb,” recently appointed by his Ex
cellency, desire to call the attention of those Interested, to this
institution as being now In readiness for the reception of pupils.
The enlargement and repairs or the building, pr vided for by
the legislature of 1868 and 1356, have been entirely completed,
and the whole edifice, being well arranged, and happily adapt
ed to the education of this unfortunate class, presents a most
tasteful appearance. Comfortable accommodations can now
be furnished for over one hundred pupils. Will not the friends
of this Institution in every county in the State, under whose
eve this notice may fall, urge ihe parents of all indigent Deaf
Mutes to send on their children and avail themselves of this
noble charity which the State has generously provided forthelr
wants? We particularly solicit the aid and co-operation of all
ministers of the Gospel of every denomination, in behalf of
the Asylum, and request them toascertaiu the residence and
Post Office address of all the parents of deaf mutes iu the
State, and Inform the Board of the same.
Those who make application as beneficiaries should bring a
certificate signed by two or more Justices of »he Inferior Court
of the county in which such applicant resides, certifying that
he. or she is over seven end under twenty four years old, in in
digent circumstances, and unable to educate themselves, free
from Immoral conduit, or any contagious disease.
Pay Pupils charged $175 per annum, everything furnished.
By order of the Board.
* GEORGENW. THOMAS, President.
W. R. Webster, Secretary. c.'im jan2l
FOR SALE,
THE RESIDENCE of the subscriber, at Summer Hill, S’
C., three miles from the Bridge, and near the Plank Road.
The House has eight rooms and seven fire-places, besides pas
tries and closets. The out-houses are ample, s J x servant’s
rooms, kitchen, smokehouse, storehouse, dry well, f table-,
etc., and a cistern. The garden is rich, and with various choice
fruit trees, contains fine grape vines and strawberries. The
lot Includes over three acres. With the place, (lying nearby 1
It) or separately, will be sold, a Woodland Tract of thirty-four
to, fifty acres, having on it the well known F ir Spring, and an
artificial fish poud, which is fed bv never-failing streamlets. .
Price very low. Possession given in January. 1858.
M. (*. M. HAMMOND.
Our Cottage, Nov., 1857. lamtf n*vl3 .
Edgefield Advertiser will copy twice. J
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his PLANTATION, lving
in Scriven county, Georgia, containing Eight or Nine i
Hundred acres, well timbered and nod fanning land.
On the place is a nice two-story Dwelling, nearly complete, <
and other outhouses; good water; convenient to Railroad, t
(being about one mile from Millen), and unsurpassed for >
health.
Purchasers will be sure to find an easy bargain.
Any further information, address
MILLS J. BRINSON, <■
mh2S ctf _ Millen P. 0., Ga. ]
FLORIDA LANDS AND SLAVES FOR SALE.
HpHE Lands cousiais of two large separate tracts In Jtffer- s
I son county, a few miles North of the St. Augustine road, a
and within ten miles of the Railroad ; one Is extensively
cleared and now being planted in cotton and corn, the other
uncleared; only a few miles from the first. They both con
tain much fertive land, and the one settled has proved to be
eminently healthful. j
rom fiftv to eighty Slaves will be sold, with or without ’
tb land, th** former would be prefered. An extensive credit r
w..i be allowed on a large portion of the purch:.se money, c
For further particulars apply tothe Editor of the Georgia Tel- t
egraph, Macon. Georgia. 1
Florida, March 28. c 8 mh2s c
MANURE! MANURE!!
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
THE best MANURE ever produced, packed In barrels. J
which has proved the best kind ot package for keeping 1
off wetness.
The following is the analyaisof the SUPER PHOSPHATE ,
OF LIME: J
Phosphate of Lime, sixteen parts.
Sulphate' f Lime twelve parts.
Organic Matter, yielding Ammonia, forty three parts. 1
Ammoniac Sait, seven parts. 11
Insoluble undefined Matter, nine parts. f;
Soluble Salts. Chloride of Soda, Sulphate of Soda, ten parts. •
Water and loss, tnree parts.
Planters, Fanners, Gardeners, and all men of Agricultural
Science, are respectfully invited to examine and send for sum- b
pies and pamphle s, which will be given with pleasure, free
of charge.
In general there are used two hundred and fifty to three 1
hundred pounds per acre, drilled or sown broadcast.
The above mentioned MANURE can ortlv be had genuint l l
from B. RABUSKE, Sole Agent, ••
Os the N. J. Super Phosphate of Lime Man’farg. Co., p
fet>9 ct Apl 22 vendue Range. Charleston. S. C.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
TIHE Proprietor, thankful for past patronage, and desiring r
. the continuance of the same, has, in consideration of the ,
reduction In the price of provisions, reduced the price of Dnv V
Board to the old price, ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTV J
CENTS per day in Gentlemen’s Ordinary. The public may u
rest assured of finding clean beds, and hfs table always fur r
niched with the best the market affords. c 3 mh94 J 1
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. 1
fpHK above reward will be paid for the apprehension and t
X delivery, in any safe iall so that I can get them, my mat f
named Simon, say five feet high, dark complexion, rathei
chunky built Also, my vioman named Rachel, wife of 8i t
mOn. The Negroes were bought, th* man of Thomas Nea
and the woman of Je.sse M. Roberts. They are both lurkim <
around \\ arrenton, Warren county, Geo. They try to past ’
for tree negroes. MATHEW DEaSON,
1 «*> * kw*tcm.G«or*}».
(General Zlbuertwementß
tW~ Those laboring under sickness, can at once
relieve them selves from the thousand maladies that flesh la
heir to, if they will only follow the counsels of nature, «ns
take the medicine which best assists her in her operation*.
That medicine is the Vegetable Life Medicines es Dr. Moffat,
, known as the LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITTERS. For
sale by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT. 636 Broadway, New York.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB A LEITNJER
and BARRY A BATTY, Augusta, Ga. elm mhlS
A. W.CAHMICHAEL. WILLIAM J. XVX. W. P. CABMIOHAM,
CARMICHAEL & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.
(.Proprietors of the Carmichael Flouring Mills.)
f iOMMISSIOX MERCHANTS, and Dealers in
Vy MEAL, GRAIN, HA Y, Ac. Also, Agents for the GnS
Itevllle Manufacturing Company’s SHIRTINGS, Ac.
KERRISON A LETLJSQ.
IMPOBTEHB OF
FANCY DRY GOODS, SILKS, LINENS, HOSIERY.
EMBROIDERIES, Ac., *
Xo. 141 Meeting Street, opposite Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C*
*. L. iEHIffIOS. | KZJLUJISX lei pin*,
au * cly
GLOBE HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
AfRS. E. C. STARR begs respectfully to announce to
irJL her friends, and the traveling public, that she continue*
to keep the above establishment, and devotes her entire atten
tion to its management as heretofore.
Thankful to her friends and the traveling public for the very
liberal patronage heretofore extended to this House, she res
pectfully solicits a continuance, assuring them that no pains or
expense on her part will be spared to render the houre worthy
the most extended patronage. Mb 6. E. C. STARR
fet '- 8 d.as
WHISKY, WHISKY.
A HBLH. Wllshirc'a WHISKY ;
20 bbis. Bourbon “ For sale by
NOTICE TO BHICK AND BRIDGE CONTBAO-
T HE brick work of the ToiWbee and Black Warrior
Undna, on the North-east and South-west Alabama Rail
road, will be let tor cash, to the lowest responsible bidder, oa
the first day of July, 1858.
Proposals for this work will be received at the Engineer*!
office in Eutaw, Greene county, Alabama, until the day of let
ting ; bios tor the brick work of one or both bridges will b#
d.
. About 2.000.000 bricks, in nearly equal amounts, at the two
bridges, will be required. The bricks are to be of Uk best qual
ity ; and thiir suitability for the intended purpose is to be de
cided by the Engineer of the Company. Bidders must state
the place at which they propose to make the bricks. To enable
the contractor to work during the iow water season, the Com
pany will have at each bridge site several hundred barrels of
Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Eutaw of
fice, on and alter the 15th day of May next.
Satisfactory evidence of the ability of the contractor to com
plete his contract, will be required.
The superstructure of these bridges, about 650 feet at each
1 trldge, including the draw, will be let Out this year at a later
date, but propositions covering both brick work and superstruo*
ture will be considered at the above letting.
The bridges are at Jones's Bluff, on the Tombigbce and
Finch s Ferry, on the Black Warrior, both healthy localities
and accessible to steamboats till summer sets in fairly.
R. E. RODES, Chf. Eng.
J „ , Ist Division N. E. AS. W. A. R. R.
W ednesday, March 10tb, ctJel mh2o
GEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY.
Court of Ordinary , December Term, 1857.
ON reading the petition of William W. Tyner, stating that
he holds the within bond, or obligation, of Ira Christian,
deceased, late of Elbert county, tearing date the sth day of
April. 1863. binding the said Ira Christian to make good title*
unto the said William W. Tyner, to a tract of land in Elbert
county, containing one hundred and forty acres of land on l*t
No. 6 of are-survey made by Lloyd Thomas, on land originally
granted to Duvid Cress*'ell. in Elbert county, afonsaid: ana
the said Ira Christian has departed this life with out executing
titles in conformity with said bond. It Is, therefore, ordered by
the Court, that all persons concerned show cause, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday In May next, why titles
should not be made, or cn failure of such cause being shown
the Court will grant a rule absolute, requiring William T. Van
duzer. as Administrator on the estate of Ira Cli ristian. deceased,
to make and execute titles to said tract of land un*o the said
William W. Tyner, according to the tenor and effect of said
bond; and it Is further ordered by the Court, that a copy of
this rule be published in the Constitutionalist once a month for
three months previous to the first Monda> In Mav next.
The above is a true extract from the Minutes of the Court of
Ordinary of Elbert county, this 9th day of December, 1857.
dec27 lrimAni WM, H. Et>WARDS, Ordinary.
SEVENTY-SIX THOUSAND ACRES OF FLORI
DA LANDS AT AUCTION.
Office of tee Alabama and Florida R. R. Co„>
T_„ Pensacola, Feb. 6, 1858. f
HE Alabama and Florida Railroad Company of Florid*
will sell rt public auction, before the door of the Court
* h * 2 : . v of Pensacola, on MONDAY, the 3d day of
MAY.. 1886. ON K HUNDRED AND TWENTY SECTIONS
. ,A. (acceding to the United States surveys) belonging
to said Company, lying within the Six Mile limits on each side
s or said Railroad, being a portion of the Lands inuring to said
1 u, ' !pr an art of Congress donating Lands to the
Mates of A iKhnma and Florida for construction of certain Rail
r roads in said Stater,, approved May 17th, 1856.
5 The facilities afforced by the Road now in the bourse 9
A construction from Pensacola to Montgomery, Ala., •flora in
s duccments for the opening of Turpentine Plantations, the
k erection of Saw Mills. Ac., on the line of road, unsurpassed l*
i. any section of the Southern country. These Lands being well
covered wit h a heavy growth of pine timber, which, with th*
easy access afforded by Railroad to the Gulf at Pensacola, pre
sents advantages superior to any point either on the Atlanti*
” or Gulf coast for investments.
For agricultural purposes, these Land#are valuable and wor
h thy the attention of persons desirous of a location near the
u coast. The climate is salubrious; the country healthy and
>s abounding with flu« water
liyoraos of thr ttrmrd of FKrrrrvrs.
h GEORGE W. HUTTON.
4- . . Sec. B. D. Ala. and Fla. R. R. Co.of Fla.
n otMyl
U FOR SALE,
’’ rpifE piace known as Kenehvorth, nine miles from Augu*
. X. ta, adj tning Windsor, the late residence of Paul Fit*
• Simons, deceased, containing two hundred and fifty-nine acre*,
well wooded, oa which here are a few acres cleared, a first rate
spring of wafer, a Dwelling House which, with a little repair
would be made a pleasant summer residence. Will be sold
. low. Apply to mh27 S*B*cß LEON P DUGAS.
T MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. ’
HK, undersigned would respectfully inform bis friend*
atiKi Millers in general, that he has now on hand and 5
1 constantly receiving, the best French Burr STONES, from the
most celebrated quarries of France, and is prepared to All all
orders in his line, at short notice and reasonable prices
From his long experience in the business, as a practical
workman, In getting up mllt-atones, he can safely warrant hi*
work equal to the best m the Union
Having su: plied some of the largest mills In this and the
adjoining Mates, he will take pleasure in producing certificate*
from proprietors of the same, as to the satisfaction his mill
cates* 8 h * Ve glveu * Below Please And one among many certift
hand hiß * l6 ° EtJopua and Cologne Mill Stones constantly oa
Orders solicited and punctual lyattended to.
At , , .k WILLIAM BRENNER,
Broad street, above the Upper Market, Augusta, Geo.
CERTIFICATE.
.v Paraoon Mills. Augusta, Geo., Jan. 21,1858.
V e, the undersigned. Proprietors of the Paragon Mills, Uftf
Pleasure in recommending Mr. Win. Brenner’s French Burr
Mill-stones to the favorable consideration or the public Hav
ing purchased of him .‘our pairs for our Mill, we can safely
say the} cannot be surpassed by any in the country. Being *
practical workman, and giving his whole attention to his busk,
n- as, we feel assured he will give entire satisfaction to ail wh#
favor him with their patronage. BAKER A USHER
mb 20
NOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS
PIUM'OsALs will be received at my office in Eutaw al.
abaina. till the 10th day of May next, for the graduation
ot the following sections of the North East and South Weak
Alabama Railroad.
In Lauderdale county. Miss.—Sections 15,16.17,18 and If
In Sumter county, Ala.—Sections 22, 24,25,26, 27. 2a 3*l
part of 41. 4-4, 45 and 46.
In Greene county, Ala—Sections 69, 70 and 71.
In Tuscaloosa county, Ala.—Sections 103 and 104
And until the 14th day of June next, for the graduation of
the following sections:
In Lauderdale county. Miss.—Sections, 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7
These sections comprise all the graduation on the first one
hundred miles of the road, not covered by existing contract*
The w rk is generally light, and in excellent material • BtV
tions 41, 45 ami 46 are moderately heavy. The excavation on
i hem Is mainly soft limestone rock.
Sections 108 A 104, seven mil* s above the t-»wnof Tusca
loosa. is very heavy, and will be worked with cars.
Contracts will he awarded on the above mentioned d&vm.
Good prices will be paid. Terms, three-fourtim cash one
fo rth stock—the stoek to bear interest in stock ill the com
plction of the first ulnety-seven miles of the road ; the twenty
per cent, retained, to be in stock. Security will be required
for the fulfillment of all contracts.
Profiles of the first seven sections will be exhibited at my
office in Eutaw, and at that of Peyton Randolph, Assistant
Engimer, near Marion, Miss., on and after the 16th day
May next.
A profile of the other work can be seen at my office now
and that of the work in each county, at the office of the
sistant Engineer In the county.
R. E. RODES, Chief Engine r, Ist Dir.
_m hl4 ctMyl N E. AS. W. Ala.R. R,
NOTICE.
OWIXC to the continued t>ad health which I am now af
flicted with, and but little prospects of a final recovery
renders me unfit for business any longer. I am therefore dear!
ous of selling out to an approved purchaser on very moderate
terms, my entire stock and trade now kept in the Brick Store
next below the Mechanics’Bank, consisting of a general -tock
of HOUSE FURNISHING supplies, such as STOV&
RANGES. ORATES : HOLLOW WARE of the very best
kind/TIN WARE of all kinds; COPPER, SHEET IRON
BRASS. LEAD, BLOCK TIN, and SHELF GOODS, ofthe
V'Ty best; CUTLERY, of late importation ; with a mechanical
business attached, with my own workmen, who would be hired
at T he same time if desired: with the necessary Machines and
Tonis, Patterns and many other tilings too tedious to mention.
This is a business of THIRTY-ONE YEARS’ operation,and
a first rate opening for some young maniust starting in the world.
Will also be sold if desired, 30 boxes ROOFING TIN. 20 do 1*
do 15 l x do. and sdo 20 by 14, lx, suitable for customer’*
work ; together with a large supply of WIRE, all Nos., from 1,
to 20, w th ail ki d< of FITTINGS suitable to the business
Time will be given to an approved purchaser. Enquire of
c 6 apll B. F. CHEW
The Macon Telegraph and Atlanta Intelligencer will Insert
six inies weekly and send bill to advertiser.
NOTICE
18 HEREBY given to the creditors of John A. Vigil. *
? arrant on, Georgia, that, an assignment has been made t*
me Tor their benefit. All persons holding claims agalost said
John A. \ util, and wishing to takepartin the distribution, will
present their claims to me on or before the first of J une next.
„ , „ JAMES CODY, Assignee.
Warren ton, Georgia. March 8,1858, c2ra inhlO
THE RED f
T,.„ MONROE COUNTY, VIRGINIA.
11 E*«E celebrated Mineral Springs, which have acquired
Rn much celebrity and such an unbounded reputation In
the cure of Consumption. Bronchial Affections, Chronic
IMarrhoea, Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Brain, are now open
tor the reception of vi.-itore. Invalids would secure better
rooms and better care and attention by coming early, as we ■ r*
usually very tuu-h cowded through July juid August. Visi
wra for this place sliould have the Virviula nhd Tennessee
Railroad at Newbern depot. They will then have but thirty
eight miles of staging over a good road. Distance from New
hern to Knoxville. Tenn, two hundred and twenty miles;
Knoxvilleto Dalton, oue hundred and tea miles.
T he s tlutary effects of these unrivaled waters can be amply
authenticated bv reference to any of the followli g persona;
Rev. J. M. Wood Col. E. D. Chisolm, Mr. Wrn. Peek, Ca
fe 1 " Mr. H J. Reeves, CapL H. P. Walker/ Mr.
Sr Griffin, Geo. Mr. David f’lopton. Vac
Wert, Geo. Mrs. John B. Walker, Madison, Geo.
mh*l *4m T. S. CAMPBELL * 00.