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’ ”') OCT- CtRR 10.
I> F ) melly, Si 50; Z M. Riin
water, $2 00; J. W. Smith, 85c.; S. J.
Whatlev.H 50: Thos. Robinson. $1 50;
JH-oh G . in, 90 • : W. 3 P CbamWs.
‘fl 50, J 0 Morris, $1 00-. M. H Banks
tf>n, $1 50; A. 11. Barnes. $4 15; John C.
’Brazier. $3 00 ; \ !M. vVhalfev. $1 50; T
H. Gr-eu. $1 50 ; J. riC.Todd. $1 50; 3.
McLeuden, $1 50; F Goddard, $1 00;
3oba W. J ones. ■s! 50 ; John G. Ingram, J
Miller, $[ 00; A. F. Calley,7sc.; Jas. G.
Stephenson. 81 50; W. T. Webb, to close
•ofVol. 5, $2 00; O. Bradfield, $4 00;
Wm. Denson, $1 50.
I ana a candidate for Deputy Sheriff,
Elect me and take off the Tariff;
I’ll serve the writs without-cost,
And tho’you’re sued, there’s nothing lost
Kuow-nothings all will vote for me,
lam close kin—aud take nay tea.
4 stand on platfoim Democratic,
Ai’nt much account—but fear no racket.
The whigs will j*ive me good support.;
I’m real grit, and the right sort.
I’m after office—-tise no deception—
'"Urn alterk fee protection
•Against starvation-an-i other evil. .
And eager for it as : t : ie Devil.
HENRY WOOD.
WE ar* authorised to announce .he same
tfi C P. OLIVER,
•■as a candidate fm Receiver of Tax Returns
:at the ensuing J >nuary election.
Sept. 24.1855
WE are authorized to announce the name
‘of PLEASANT B. HALL,
as a candidate for High Sheriff of Harris
‘County at the next January Election.
This Jan. 24, 1855. t4B
‘WE are authorized to announce the name
-of Wm. W WILBOURN,
*ia a candidate for ax Collector of Hams
county, at the ensuing January election.
July 30. 1855. 22te
We are authorized to annouuce the name
•of ENOCH G. HART.
•as a candidate for Coroner of Harris conn- 1
y, at the next Ja-uuaryelection. June 16 .
We are authorized to announce the uam
•df NO\H 11. EVANS,
•as a caedidxre for Tax Collector, at the
ensuing January elcet+eu.
April 11, 1855.
We are authorised to ano ounce the name
of Z4CIIAR4AH CARPENTER
•as acaudidate for Tax Collector at the en
suing January election,
April 23, 1355.
We are authorized to announce the name
•of Wm. tt. MOORE,
as a candidate for receiver of Tax Returns,
at the next January election.
June 16. 1855
GUARDIAN’S SAUL
Agreeable t a <'rder f the h<- -
orable Court of Ordinary of H*r
•county, w ill lie sold before the Coup H u; **
•door iu the town of Hamilio •. in said •in
ly, on the first Tuesday in January next,
the following • egro property, 10 wit: Dau
iel, a Imy 21 years old; Susan, a girl 15
years old; Maria, a woman 35 years old*
John, a boy 6 years olct; Fanny, a girl 13
years old ; Martha, a girl 5 years old, told
as the property of Elizabeth F., and Aman
da F. Davidson, minor heirs of Oliver Da
vidson, deceased S**ld for the benefit of
said heirs. MONROE DAVIDSON,
Guardian.
ALSO
At the same rime and place, the subscri
ber will sell at public outcry, the following
property, to-wit; Edmund, a boy 23 years
old; Victoria, a girl 10 years old ; Martha,
a girl, 9 years old; Hnil. a boy 26 years
old, Julia Ann. a girl 10 years old. Terms
on the day. MONROE DAVIDSON.
Oct, 31,
LOST ! LOST.
ON the 3d of September last, a small
PORT MONNIE, containing four or
five Dollars, and some small notes of hand.
Out note given by Janies O. Hunt to M-
D. L. Rowe, for seventeen Dollars and fif
ty cents, dated on or about the first of Au>
gust last, and due 25th December next.—
One given by T. I. Pratte to S. Rowe, for
Thirty-five Dollars, dated January, 1854,
(day not recollected,) due Dec. 25th, 1855.
Two small notes for Ten Dollars each, oo
tho same paper, one given by P. L. Hop
kins to Jaraos Griffin, the other given by
James Griffin tof. L. Hopkins, date uot
recollected. )
The makers of said Notes are hereby
forewarned against paying the same to any
person but the subscriber, and all persons
cautioned against trading for said Notes.
Oct. 31. M. D. L. ROWE.
Guardianship JVotict.
\T7HEREAS. J ames M. Low applies
Vv to me for Letters of Guardianship for
the persons and property of James F,, Lucy
1., George TANARUS., ano Ophelia P. Low, or
phans of James M. Low, uuder 14 years of
age. These are therefore to cite aud ad
monish all and singular, the kindred of said
minors to be and appear at my cffice within
the time prescribed by law, to shew cause,
if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted to said applicant. Given under
mv hand, at office, this Oct, 27, 1855.
3 N. H. BORDER,
Oct. 31—1855 Ordinary, Ex Os.
“caution. “
LOST OR MISLAID, a certain Pro
missory Note, made by James B. Gris-
dated about the 17th of August last,
and made payable to P. L. Hopkins, fer
Ten Dollars, and due 25th Dec* next. All
persons are hereby cautioned against tra
ding for said Note, or the maker from pay*
Wbitesville, Oil. 31.
10TICK.
T’l I*. 1 *. undersigned h >vi g e<>nn<*
himself with the Hamilton Female
College as Wusif Te*eW. would rAoect
fu ly oMnunce to the citizens of Harris and
the adjoining counties, tha* he is also pre
pared to attend to all or either of the seve
ral deoaitments of REPAIRING PIANOS,
such as Tuning. Buffing. Stringing, ffcc
Work dona satisfactorily, and ivan-ranted
during the Scholastic yeav, on the most Nh
era I terms.
fie will Wittingly assist patrons and’ftiendi
desrrmis o‘s purchasing Pian-s or Music
ware of any description, in making selec
tions or in directing them to cheap and re
liable dealers. W-. P. RoSVaRD
0ct.24-^3t
JYolite ‘
To Debtors and Creditors^
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Joseph Vardanian, late of Harris comi
ty deceased, .re requested to itiarke imins*.
diate payment, and rnose having demands
agaiur-t said Estate will present them in
terms of ihe law.
*>. aiJiJss. 8 ’ VARDAMAN-Adra
•ADJlftA^STßjl TOR'S “SALE. *
4 OREL.IBI.E lo an order of the Hon.
Court of Ordinary of Harris countv,
will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Hawkinsviile. Pulaski coun-
ty, ou the first Tuesday in December next,
between the lawful hows of sale, all the
lands belonging to the Estate of Moses
Weldeu, late of said county, deceased, ly
ing and being in Pulaski county, contains
the following Lot: No. 250. 202* acres.
Also, at the same time, before the Court
iouse door in Cumming. Forsythe county
oac lot lying and being in Forsythe county’
numbered <572, containing 40 acre*. mot,
oi less Sold for the benefit *f Heirs ane
Creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.d
ANDREW WKLDEN, Adair.
Oct. 17-td-i
JVotlce •
MY Patrons are hereliy notified that I
am determined tovlose my Books.—
All indebted are specially requested to at
tend to it wiinout delay.—those who can->
not pay money at this time,—call on me and
liquidate the account. My Books must be
closed, and un mistake. A hint to the wise
is sufficient. 0. C. GIBBS.
Hamilton, Oct. 10. 1855.
A DMINISTRA TOR'S. SALE.
BY Virtue of an Order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Harris county,
will be sold before the Court-house r 'door in
the twn of Hamilton, in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, on tbe first Tues
day in December next, the following prop
erty. wj’ v —. One Negro Boy, Stephen,
ab< tn 20 V'*ai s old ; l 7() acres of land, (the
wiUou.’* ->r-v ..v,... ~1..,1,y ;y,, .. ; n ihe stii
District of originally Troup n>w Harris
■ u< ly, near Davidson’s Mills. Sold as the
roperiy of Edward Sattei while, deceased,
f r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said dec'd.
ELIJAH SATTERWHITE, Adm.
Oct. 3, 1855.
Notice.
WILL, be sold at the residence of Ja
cob Oliver, late of Harris county
deceased, on Wednesday the 24th October
inst., all the Personal property belonging to
said Estate. Consisting of Household and
Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Hogs, Cattle,
Sheep. &c., &c., One Carriage and one
Can. ROBERT WfiLDON, Adm’r.
October 5, 1855.
GEORGIA, Harris County.
SIXTY D\YS alter data application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of said county, for leave to sell the remain
der interest of Pinckney A. Copeland.
minor, in Lots of Land Nos. 206 and 207,
in 21st Dist. of said county.
J.T. COPELAND, Ex’or.
Oct. 11, 1825.
JVotice,
To Debtors and Creditors.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of
Jacob Oliver, late of Harris county
deceased, are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having demands against
said Estate will present them in terms of
the Law. ROBERT WELDON, Adm'r.
Oct. 5, 1855.
Look. You that want Money!
npi HE Subscriber wishes to purchase a
■ lot of likely young NEGROES, va
rying in ago from ten years to twenty-five,
for which liberal prices will be paid. Ad
dress the subscriber at Columbus, Georgia,
or call at bis residence, nine miles North of
Columbus, on the Wbitesville road.
W. H. WEBB.
Oct 3. 1855 3m
PUBLIC SALE.
HE Subscriber offers for sale, at pub
-1 Jic out cry, at his residence three
miles west of Hamilton, on Tuesday the
30th of October, instant, all his Corn, Fod
der, Plantation Tools, Cows, Hogs and
Sheep. Household and Kiichen Furniture.
Terms made known on the day.
JAMES CANADAY.
Oct 3, 1855
Notice*
ALL persons indebted to C. A. Fish,
deceased, are requested to make im
mediate payment or their demands will be
placed in suit; and those having demands
against him will present them for payment
as the law directs. . , ,
SAMUEL McCANTS, Admr.
September 11, 1855,
BLANK DKJEDS ;
RAMSEY * KING, 4
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
COLUMBUS AND HAMILTON, G A
.All business entrusted to the above firm
wilrhe promptly and efficfatWly executed.
J AMES N. RAMSEY. H\'sfi'L*n>.
y It Al. KING. Columns. t
OrncK—Randolph street, near the Fftig
Office. f6v4yl.
EXGCtJTOn * “SAlaiE 7
WILL be sold within the legal hrturs
before Che CoUTt-’house-dnor, in
Hamilton Hartis ccfunty 6a., on foe first
Tuesday in October next. at public otftJtry.|
the plantation, and its appurtenances, Where:
Co|. R. J. Cretvs. late of said county resid
ed. situated 14 miles Eastdf Columbus, on’
she Telegraph Road, compi i isingsome'2B7i‘
acres of the best farming’ lands in that see*
lion; on the primises are some 200 acres
open land, a good framed dwelling-house,
gin-house and packing-screw, together with
all necessary Out buildings ill good repair.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said dec’d
Terms on the day, which w ill he liberal, f
P. J. PHILIPS, Executor. ,
August 3, 1855.
The above safie is hereby postponed until!
the first Tuesday in November next. Then
to lake place within the legal hours of sale.
P. J. PHILIPS, Ex r.
Oct 3 1855
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
AGREEABLE to an ordfer of the Hon-:
oratde Court of Ordinary of Harris
county, will be sold before the Court-house
doois tn the town of Hamilton. Harris co.,
Go on the first Tuesday in November uext,
between the laXvful hours of sale, all the
lands belonging to the Estate of Lebi Hall,
|ate of said county decased, lying and beiug
in Harris ‘county. Ga., -with the exception
of the Widow Dowery, which will be laid
off before the day of sale, containing the fol
lowing Lots,—Nos. as follows*
No. 73, containing 302} acres, more or
less, No. 72, containing 202} acres more or
less; No. 71, contaiuining 202} acres more
or less; N0.'66, containing 101}acres more
•r less; on all of which there is buildings with
e exception of Lot No. 73, on which there
is considerable cleared land. The balance
has cleared Land, Orchards and many oth
er conveniencies.
Persons from a distance Would do well
to call on the Adna’r for information.
Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and
Creditors of said deceased. Terms on the
day of sale. Thos. B. FLOYD, Adm.
September 21.1855.
ALSO.
ON Thursday, Nov, 8, will be sold, all
the Perishable Property belonging to the
Estate of Levi HalH late of Harris County
deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Pat
Hogs. Stock Hogs, Sheep, one Pine Carri
age, one Road Waggon. Corn, Fodder,
Oats, Rye, Wheat, Housp-hold and Kitchen
Furniture and many other articles too tedi
ous to mention.
Sale to contiuue from day to day, until
all is sold.
Sold for the benefit of the Heirs and
Creditors. Terms on thedav.
Thos. B. FLOYD. Adm'r.
Sept. 21,1855.
ALSO,
AT the same time and place, the sub.
scriber will sell to the highest bidder. Lot
of land lying broadside East of the above
described lands of Levi Hall deceased*-*
Said lot all in the woods.
Will be sold on 12 months credit.
P. B. HALL.
Hamilton, Oct. 2. 1855. 31w4
GEORGIA , Harris County.
WHEREAS, Tboa. B.Floyd applies
to me for letters of Guardianship
of the persons and property of Assenith and
Nancy Mall, minor heirs Under 14 years of
age. of Levi Hall late of said county dec’d.
These are therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred of said mi
nors to be and appear at my office Within
the time.prescribed by taw, to show cattse,
if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted said applicant. Given under
my nand at office, this October Ist, 1855.
N. H BARDEN. Ord’y ex-officio
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of au Order of the Honora
ble Court of Ordinary of Harris coun
ty, will be sold before the Court House door
in Hamilton. Harris couat&Oeorgia, within
the legal hours of sale, oouie first Tuesday
iu December next, all thh negroes belonging
to the estate of Levi Halt, fate of said coun
ty, deceased, to wit: Tom, a yellow boy
about 23 years old I Mmor, 19 years old;
Mitchell, 18 years old; Jane, 22 years old,
and her boy child. Bird, 4 years old j Jeuney
18 years old; Hester II years old; Mary
about 43 years old t Adahue f years old—
Bold as the property of said deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms
on the day of sale.
TIIOS. B. FLOYD, Adra’r.
Oct 3,1855
GREAT BARGAIN OFFERED!
fjpi HE subscriber offers for sale, at PUB
JL LIC OU r-CRY,on the 10th day of
December next, (if not sold privately be
fore) all his
LAND AND PRIVATE PROPERTY,
the place known as the Butler Old Stand,
seven miles below Hamilton, on the Column
bus road. Among the lot offered for sale
will be Corn, Fodder, Plantation Tools,
Blacksmith’s Tools, Stock of all kinds, and
two likely NEGROES'. Any person wish
ug to purchase privately Would do Well to
call aud see the premises.
JOSEPH DAVIS,
Cataula, Oct. 3,1W5
JPMjJIJYTJi TM OJV
und Town Property
For salk.
THE Subscriber ‘biters his Plan’ation
for sale, containing *648 acres, about
250'clbared, and nearly all trßtrh, afiffi in a
state of cultivation, aftdhas Arming
WkUJr’in each field ; about two mites west
of flufriilton, convenient to flue flourishing
Schools. There is a good framed Gin
.House and Screw, and other “necessary
buildings on the niaoe.
Also—flis ST O R E-H OU S E and;
DWELLING, in Hamilton; the Store*
House occupied at present by Gen. Dir as
H. the Dwelling by the subscriber.
A great bargain will be given the purrlkaser.
Possession given bn the I sVoT January next.
JOHN MUrPHEY,
August 29, 1855. 26v4
Valuable Plantation -for safe.
THE Subscriber offers for sale, on good ’
terms, his Pjantatiou. lying two mile-
East off Hamilton. ebta'tftiwg Eight Hundred
and Fifty Jlctes; 350 acres ‘cleared and ip
gbod repair and active state of cnltivation.
a portion of Which is valuable loin g^unij.
prmtsci arc three settlewqiu, atk
joining:. Also—oh the premises is a good
NEW DWELLING HOUSE,
with f ive Rooms, good Gin House, and an
other necessary out buildings. Will be sold
to suit purchasers. Call and see before
purchasing elsewhere.
„ JOSEPH MILLER.
Hamilton, Sept. 17, 1855.
SIXTY ai.„ date anoliratioii
will be made to the ,ff Harris
county for leave to sell Ihe lands
to the of Daniel Blackmau, late pf
Harris county, deceased.
Wm. K. BLACKMON, Adfti’rtfe
bonis non on said estate.
Sapt. 17, 1855.
SIXTY DAYS after date application
will be uv&de to tbe Ordinary of Harris
county, for leaVe to Veil 35 acres of land, off
the South side No. 180, in the 20th
District of former |y Muscogee now Harris
county. To be so Id as the property of John
Casßels. late of HaffD county, deceased.
ELIZABETH CASSELS. Adm’x.
Sept. 17, 1855,
SIXTY DAYS after date application
will be made to the Cotirt of Ordina
ry of Harris county for leave to sell the
negro property of Jambs Robins, (a mute,
of said county. *
ELIJAH ANDERSON,
Sept. 4, 1855. Guardian
SIXTY DAYS after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Harjis Couty, for leave tn sell the land
belonging ro tbe Estate of V. A. Hill, lute
of said county deceased.
MARIAM mLU,fe*ecUtr,
Sept, 24, 1855.
SIXTY DAYS afterdate application
will be made to tbe Court of Ordinary
of Harris county, for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the Estate of Mart
BuchanAn, late off said county deceased,
VVILKERSON SPAiIkS, AduiV.
Sept. 24, (855.
— ll ■■■■'■■’ ■■■- ■■ -- ■■■■■ Wm ■
SIXTY DATS after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Harris county for leave 4o sell the ue
groes belonging to the minor heirs of
Oliver DAVi'dson, late of said county, de
ceased. MONROE DAVIDSON.
(Aug. 20.1855.) Guardiau.
SIXTY DAYS after date application
will be made to the Court of ordinary
us Harris county for leave to sell 50 acres
or land lying in the 3d district of originally
Troup, now Harris county, belonging to the
heirs of Alexander Bass, deceased.
D. H. ZACHRY* Guardian.
GUARDIAN SALE.
GEOROiA, Harris County.
BY virtue of an order granted by the
Honorable Ordinary Court of Harris
county, on the first Monday-, in Septem
ber inst.
Will be sold before the CoUtrt-hUUse-door
in the Town of Hamilton, iu said county,
on the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the lawful hours Os sate, fifty acres
of land, lying in the North-east corner of
lot No 33. in the 3d district of originally
Troup now Harris coilhty.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs of Afr t
ander Bass deceased. Term-&*de4tadwn
on the day of sale,
D, II Z ACHRY Gurdian.
September 34,1855.
GEORGIA , Harris County .
WHEREAS. Jacob C. McGehee, of
said county applies to me sot letters
of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Sa
rah McGehee, late of the county of Harris,
deceased.
These are therefore, tocitedbd 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 let
ters should Uot be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. This 25, day of September, 1855.
N. H. BARDEN, Ord’ry. ex-officio.
Union Singing.
THERE will be a Union Singing at
Union Church, Crawford county, Ga,
comtiteucing Thursday the first day of No
vember next. The Class, respectfully in
vite Teachers ad Siugbxs. generally.
F. M. AMOS, 1
P. HAMPTON, [ Teachers
L B WALTON; J
Octeker 3,1855
fßy the Authority of the ‘State T>f Alabama J)
*’ SOUTHERN HIILVTARY
Conducted on ‘fu'E Havana Plan.
ONE PRIZE to JO TICKETS
.find remember every Prize Drawn !
CLASS W.
To be Drawn on the Bth day of Nov. 1855
in the City of Montgomery, -Ala.,
When Piizcs amounting; to
. ~. SBO,OOO
will be distributed according; to the TtfK
lowing magnificen
SCHEME!!!
I PriXc o's -* w 20,000
I do of .- v . 5,000
Id 6o| - - - 3.001)
1 do of >. b. , 2.(900
Ido ‘of - - - 1,000
10 do of \ 500 arc 5,000
lo do mr - 220 ale 2,200
’ 20 do of •- 100 are 3,000
4. <lo of- lT)|) are 4,5f)0
80 dp of . - - 50 are 4,000
200 do of- 20 are v 4,000
(KiO do of- 10 are 8.300
. D: hU LOOM l • izcß amounting to SGO.OOQ,
(TT-Tickets slo—Halves aud Suartefs’
in proportion.
f Prize Drawn at each Ur'ctaing.
Bills on al! solvent Banks taken at par.
All commumcalions strictly confidential,
S\M’L SWAN. Agent and Mauagei%
at the Bronze Lions. Montg’y, Ala.
KIDD & COLLINS. Agents, Afl
biitn, (Ala.) will fill all orders promptly.
Aug 28 1854.—'28
.ESTRAY. 1
Clerlt’s Offtce Inferior Court, )
December 4, , 854.
ALL persons concerned are hereby no
tified that D. \V. Snell, of the 770th
District, G. M. Tolls before WiU. T. Smith,
one of the Jus tires of the Pea'ce for said dis
trict, as an Estray, one ct ’tain dark mpuse
colored mare mule, of meiliuUi size, valued
by UartWell N. Harris, and D. tl. Snell, a
free holder of Said county and ‘district, to be
worth forty dolla'i’s.
The owner of said CBtrfty is required to
come forward, prove property, pay charg'eb
and take said nor&e nWay,. or he will be
dealt with as the Law directs.
A true extract from the Estray Book.
C.L. DENDY, Clerk
JLost or Mislaid^
ANoTte of hand given by Porter Grad
dick to G. W. Hig-hlower, for sev
enty-seven dollars and fifty cents, dated od
or about tbe 7th of April last, and due 25th
of December next, Tbe maker ‘of said
nUte is hereby forewarned against paying
the same to any person but the subscriber;
and oil persons cant toned against trading
for it; F 1\ HUDSPfeTtI.
ANOTHER SINGING.
the Oconee Musical Auxiliaiy will
hold its next Session w ith Union Church
Monroe county. Ga., commencing on Thurs*
day before the 3d Sunday in October, next,,
Saitl Church is within 5 miles East of
BartiesviMe. Come one! come all!!
Ample provision is made for all that will
come . Wm. J. COLE.
Bartlesville. Sept. 23. 1855
UNION
THERE will be a Union Singing at
Union Church. Crawford county, 8 miles
North of Fort Valley, on the Ist, 2d, 3d and
4th days of November, next, by Messrs.
Hampton, AMus aud Walton, and as rna*
ny as will attend.
Teachers and Singers generally are invi
ted to attend, “Everybody and his Wife’
is expected to be there.
Sept. 24, 1855.
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale ond
lot of land lying above the Pine Moun
tain, near Beach Spring Church. There is
about 150 acres oF cleared land on the loti
25 of which w Worn out. a considerable’
portion of the balance fresh ; 50 acres in the
woods, well timbered. The plantation is
in good repair. Any person wanting such
a place wifi bledse give the a call.
H 1 J. N. F.MBREY.
July 25.1855. 21tc’s
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