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WALTON COUNTY.
E «CBMVI ■ALBrOn the fim Tuesday
in October aezt, will be add before the Court
Mouse door ia the town of Monroe, Walton county,
agreeable m the last will and testament of Andrew
Kav. late of aaid county,deceaaed: The tract of Und
belonging r the estate of said testator, and where be
resided at the time of lire death, adjoining the lands of
Karabro. Michael, and Oojgens, containing MOacres,
more on leea. Terms on die day of sale.
August 16. ids. A. P. KENNON.Ex r.
eorgle, W»llan CaMirj-Jhafleirti K
\3T way anterm.—Whereas, David Thompson
and Haney Smith, administrator and administratrix
of the estate of Job Smith, late of mid county, d£
ceased; petitions the Court of Ordinary, of mid
county, for dismiaaloo:
These aro, therejore, to cite and admonish all per
sona concerned, to show cause, if any they bave, at
the regular term of said Court, to be held on the
- • “ ltv ihuL wkv the said ad-
G CABMAN* •ALB.—Onthe first Tree-
dny in November next, wirt be sold at the
1 A ml IIasima Wn tnn
the town of Monroe, Walton
girl, Eden, about 13 years
lay of sale.
. t\ SELMAN, Guardian of
court howto door
count'
old. Terms on
BEN'J
/. C. Richardson and Sarah A. Richardson.
JOHN H. LOWE, Guardian of J. 8. Seiman.
G. C. SELMAN,
It. F. SELMAN,
Aug. 1« 40d. CHAS. J. BALDWIN.
..Aucit. Waltaa CaaatTe- To all trkom
G^irma^eoneem.—Whereas Leslie A. Wood ap
plies for the administration of the estate of Henry
Si. Wood, late of said county, dec d:
These are therefore to cite and admonish -ell and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to allow cause, if any they hare, why thei adminis
tration of said estate should not be vested in said
nDDlicaiit, at the regular term of the court of ordi
nary to bo held on the first Monday in October next.
Given under my hand at office in Monroe, Una
“SAr&l It. J. KENNEDY. Orf.
QBOBCIA,
WALTON COUNT?.
in January next, why
administratrix should
the said .
not be dis-
the rents
second Mi
minis trator
missed. .
Done by virtue of an order of aaid Court, at. the
June term, 1855.
Given under my hnnd, this 9th day of June, 1855.
June 14—6m. E. J. KENNEDY Ordinary.
G BOBGIA WALTON COUNTT-Ta all
whom it may raatcra.- Whereas, George
Malcolm, adminiatrati >r of the estate of James Rod-
gen, deceaaed, petitions the Court of Ordinary of
Bairl county, for dismission from said administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they hare,
at the regular term of said court, to be held on the
first Monday in November next, why aaid adminis
trator should not be dismissed Bum- all further lia
bility on said estate. A
Done by virtuo of an order of the Court of Or
dinary of said county, at its April Term, 1855.
Given under inv hand, at office, in Monroe, 14th
day of April, 1855. B. J. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
April 19^6m. ,
nuouia, I law ('aunty—To nil trkom
v it may concern.—Whereas Warren J.1BU ap
plies for the administration of the estate of Benja
tninj. HBI. Into of said county, dec'd:
Tbmr ora therefore to cite and admonish all ana
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to show cause, if any they have, why the udmmw
tration of aaid estate should not bo vested in said
applicant at tho regular term of the court of ordina-
narv of said county, to bo held on the first Monday
iu Ootoher next.
Given under my hand at office in Monroe, this 8th
day of August, 1855.
Aug. 16. 30d R. J. KENNEDY, Ord.
riEflIOIA, Wnllon Cownty--Court of
Ajf Ordinary: August term, 1855,
Louisa Austin, ) Rule Ni Si
now > for Dismission
Louisa Haynes, Orplinn. ) of Guardianship.
Upon tlio application of l/connrd B. llnyes.Guar
diaii of Louis* Austin, now Louisa Haynes, It nor
dcred that all persons concerned show cauao, if npy
they have, win' said guardian should not lie disiniss-
-> from said guardianship at the regular term of this
irt to be held on tho Ural Monday in November
-Xtm
A true extract from the minutea of wild court.
Given under uiy hand at office in Monroe, At
8th, 1855. It. J. KENNEDY, 0
August 16 40d.
cd
court
next.
G BORGIA, Walton Caaaly— To all trkom
if may ronrern.—Whereas John Adams peti
tions the court of ord'nmry of said county to be dis
missed as executor of the lust will and testament of
Susannah Shepnrd, late of said county, docoased:
Tiiesu are tlicreforo to cite and admonish all per
Hons concerned to b»iow cause,if nnv they have, why
th© prayer of the petitioner nhould not be granted
at the regular term of said court to be held on the
first Monday in March aext.
By virtue of an order of aaid court at its August
term, M . „
Given under my baud nt office m Monro©» August
8th, 186.T. It. J. KEXXEDY, Ord.
Aug. Id—fun.
G eorgia, Waltaa Couwiy.— 7Y> att trkom it
maw concern.--Whereas, William Coffins, ad-
ministrator of the estate of Sarah Guthrie, lat© of
said county, deceased, petitions the Court of Ordi
nary of sal J county, for dismission as such odmiuis-
Ttiese arc, therefote, to cite and admonish ail per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have,
wiiy sail! administrator should not be dismissed at
the regular terra,of said Cqurt, to be held on the
first Monday in December next _
In pursuance of an order of said Court, at its May
term, 1855.
Given under my hand, at office, in Monroe, this
4th day of May, 1855. B. J. KENNEDY, Ord.
May 21—6m. * . •
N OTICK.—I shall apply to the Court of Ordi
nary of Walton county, at its regular term to
e held on the first Monday in October next, for leave
o sell the land belonging to the estate of Hugh
Beaty, late of aaid county, deceased,
july 19. 2m WILLIS KILGORE, Adm'r.
N OTICE,—I shall npply to the court of Ordina
ry of Walton county, Georgia, on the first
Monday in November next, for leave to sell the
land and negroes belonging to the estate of George
M. Allen, deceased.
ARCH. TANNER, Administrator.
Augnst 9—48d,
FRANKLIN COUNT?.
FRANKLIN COUNT?.
HABES9HAM CONTI.
Jackson, Executor of the last will and testament of
tf. Molder, the date whereof, « »
y-five, —'irtv acres of land, lying in thei 8™!^’
thirl;
, issue reqair
show cause at the next March
this court, why aaid letters should
cd, *od that this order V» published
to law.
--let of said court, August term, 1855.
itness my hand, this Aug. 6th, 1855.
Aug. 16 6m. C. H. SUTTON, Ord.
two Hundred and thirty acre* of land, »y“W .
oounty of Franklin, on Tugalo nver. a copy of Bv
which deed is hereunto attached; and that said I -X
deoil has been tort or destroyed:—Wherefore,' W ‘
your petitioner prays the establishing of .foe copy
HaaiI hftrpnnto annexed, in lieu of the onsruMU, ao
sasajssrfflu:
THOMAS MORRIS, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
Georgia, Frauklih Couktt.—This indenture,
made and entered into—Witnosaeth, that I, Abram i ul '“t 11 VV*" 1 .*», contamrair
W. .Holder, have this day granted, bargamed and I whereon defendant now Uvea, well improved, con- d « h £ ve a
u - > nf • Ut ..fault im>M I (.linin'- in each lot i!ou acres, more or less, nil lit the - - -
A D.MI!H8TBATOB>S8ALE^ Agreeable
. to an order of the Coart of Ordinary of Ra
bun comity, will be told, before the Court-house
door, in Clayton, of aaid county, on the first Tues
day in November next, within the legal boors .of
sale, to the highest bidder, the following property,
to-wit: Lots of land. No 106, containing 206 acres;
No 107, containing 11 acres; part of tot No 108,
containing 170 acres, more on less; part of tot No
105, containing 70 acres, more or less; No 112, con
taining 336 acres; part of lot No 111, containing
200 acres, more or leas; part of lot No 100. contain
ing SO acres, more or less—all lying in the 5th Dis
trict of stud county. No 70, containing 57 acres;
No 25,containing 4} acres; No 26, containing 129
acres; one improvement lot, No 57, containing 150
vilie, Habersham county, on the first Tuesday in
October next, within the legal hours of Sheriff's
sales, the following property, to wit:
Lots of land No 83, 111,li-laud lot No not known,
^ I whereon defendant now lives, well improved, con-
soldTandforthe consideratKra of a’ tot of 490 acres I taining in each tot 200 acres, more or less, all in the.
of land, lying andtxnng in Appling county, Go., do 13d district ot said county. Levied on as the pro-
grant, bargain mnd sell unto William Molder, atract I perty of Alexander Mauldin, to satisfy the folic wing
or parcel of land, containing 230 acres, he tho same in. fas.—three issued from die Superior Court of
more or less, being part of a tract of land on which said county, one in favor of John R. Stanford vs
IIIUIU VS rt.OO( WSU£ |Y»SS V Vt U HUVS W» ""•VI
Lewis Molder now resides—bounded on the E. by
R. Swilling, on the N. by Tugalo river, on the W.
by Chandler, on the S. by J. Croker’s land, so as.— ~ -.- ■ - --- - .— ,
to include all the said boundary, with all the ap-1 onder Mauldin; and three other fi fas issued from
purtenanccs thereunto belonging; and the said | the Interior Court d said county, one In favor of
Alexander Mauldin;.one in fevor of John li Stan-
ford vs. Alexander Mauldin and William B. YVof-
Croker’s' land, ao as I ford; and one in favor of John S. Dobbins vs Alex-
Abram W/Molder do hereby warrant and defend I Dunham A Bleakley vs. Alexander Mauldin and
- ‘leirs, executors, or I Alexander M. Mauldin; one in favor.ot Hickman,
mall other persons I Westcott A Co. vs. Alexander Mauldin and Aluxan
the said premises from me, my heirs, executors, or
" ’ idffroi
bly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Franklin countv, will be sold before the Court
House door in 'Onmesvilto in said county, on the
first Tuesday in October next, within tho lawful
hours of safe One negro woman named Clnrry,
alnint 25 years old. Sold as the property of Hiram
Vaughtere, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of
sale EPPY W. MORRIS, Adm’r.
Angust 16. 40d.
administrators and assigns,am
lawfully claiming the same, or any part thereof, to
the said William Molder, his heirs, Ac. In witness
whereof, 1 have set mv hand and seal, this
day of 1855.
Signed, ABRAM MOIJJER, [Seal.]
Test, JoHit Crips,
William Gocdk.
Georgia, Fra.hki.is Couhtt.—Personally name
before me, John Crips, who, being duly sworn, de
posed] andsayetli, tnat he saw Abram W. Molder
sign, seal and deliver the within deed, to William
Molder, for the purposes therein mentioned; and |
that the deponent subscribed the same as a witness, |
aud saw William Goude do'so likewise. Sworn to,
and subscribed before me, tins 8th day of May ,1109.
bis
JOHN X CRIPS.
II. F. Chandler, J. P. mark.
der M. Mauldin; und one other, in favor of Jacob
Deal vs Alexander Mauldin.
Also, sixteen acres, more or less, being pertot
lot of land No 38, in the second district of Haber
sham county, whereon Thomas B. Nix now lives.—
Levied on as the property ot Francis A. V. Ansiey,
| to satisfy au execution issued from a Justices Corn
of the.8/9th District G. 11. in Foraytli county, Geor
gia, in favor of Lewis J. Durham vs. Francis A. V.
Ansiey. Levy made and returned to me by
bailiff. JOHN M. CHURCH, D. St’ff.
Sept 6—tds.
fi the Court house door in Camesville Franklin
county, on the first Tuesday in October next, with
in the legal hours of sale, tlie following Negroes to
wit, Louisa, 35 years eld, and her two twin children,-
Eliza, a girl 2 years old, William, a boy 8 years old.
All sold as the property of Robert A. R. Neal, de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of Creditors.
Terms on the day of sale this 6th day of Augu;s
1815
JOHN W. PRUITT, Exocutor.
NANCY E. NEAL, Executrix-
August 16—lOd.
it.—Whereas, Russell Shepherd and
Simeon Shepherd, executors of the last will aud
testament of Susan Shepherd, late of said county,
deceased, petitions the Court of Ordinary of said
county for dismission: •
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish oil
Iieraons concerned, to show eansp, if any they have,
nt the regular term of said Court, to be held on the
second Mouday in January next, why the said exec
utors should not be dismissed.
Done by virtue of an order of said Court, at its
June term, 1851.
Given under my hand, this 9th dav of June, 1855.
B. J. KENNEDY, Ordinary.
June 14—6m.
G BOROIA Franklin County Whereas
jOfred W. Voss, applies to me for letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Benjamin McFar
land late of said comity decreed.
Those are, therefore to cite and admonish all, and
singular the liindred and creditors of said deceased,
to show canse, if any they have, why said letters
should not be granted said applicant, at the regular
term of the court of Ordinary of said connty, to be
held on the first Monday in Setpteinber next.
Given under iny hand at offico this 26th day of
July, 1855.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
August 9—30d.
XMTAItTBN Nil
V V first Tuesday in October next, will be sold,
before the Court-house door, in the townef Monroe,
within the legal hours of sale, the following proper
ly, to-wit:
" Two hundred acres of land, mnreor less, whereon
defendantnow resides, adjoininglandsofWilliam Mc
Leroy and others, as the property of Alexander John
ston. Levied upon by virtue of sundry fi. fas., is
sued from a Justice Court, in favor of Oreen W.
Smith vs. Alexander Johnston, and sundry other
fi. fu.. issued from a Justice Court, vs. Alexander
' •Johnston. Levy made and returned to me by J. K.
Thompson, L. C. JONATHAN STILL, SU’ff.
G EORGIA, Franklin County—Whorons
Oreen B. Sewell and Riley Sowell, apply to
me for letters of administration upon the estate of
Joshun Vaughn, Into of said county, deceased;
These are therefore to eite and admonish all the
kindred and creditors of said deceased to show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted unto said applicants on the first Monday
in October next.
Given under my hand at office, this 6th day of
August, 1855. JOHN G. YORK, Ord.
* Aug. 16 3Ud
of the Inst will and testament of Samuel Mackie,
deceased, apply to this Court for a discharge from
said Executorship:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re
liretl to show cause, if any they have, why said
xccutor should not at the regular term of said
Court to be held on the first Monday in March,
1856, be discharged from said administration.
By order of said Court, at a regular term there
of, lield this 6th day August, 1855.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
Angust 16. 6m.
^IKOHOIA, nobersham County.;
To
_. all trkom ii may concern.—Whereas, Charles
L. Williams, Administrator of John Sprague, do
ceased,applies tome for letters of dismission from
said administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
jjMrsons concerned, to show cause, atthe next April
Georoi a, Calhoun Cochtv.—In person ap-1 Term, 1856, of the’Court of Ordinary for said conn
inn \\ tllintit Miflnor. tvnn lipnnr I . • .■ • i . * i a i
poured before me, William Molder, who, being ty> w £ y ^ , ette „ tt | lou |j „„t be gi
sworn, deposed, and sayeth, he was possessed of, as By * irtno of nn or j er „f said C
his own right and
runted,
ourt, passed at
By
September Term, 1805.
Scpt.6—6m C. H. SUTTON, Ordiuary.
ignt and projierty, of the origind) title
deed, which the withiuis a copy, as he beueves,and
as near as he can recollect—tnat said deed is lost,
mislaid or destroyed, so that he cannot now find the
same. Sworn to, and subscribed before me, this
12th day of March, 1855. WM. F. MOLDER.
John B. Taber, J. P. . . ___
p EOBGIA, Madison County.—Whereas,
Rale Nisi.—Superior Court, April Term, 1855. VI Anderson Phillips applies to me for letters of
Present—the Honorable James Jackson, Judge of I administration upon the estate of John W. Gossett,
MADISON COUNTY.
RABUN COUNTY.
, . . „ »
acres; part of lot No 53, containing 394 acres, more
or lees, in the 6th Diatrict of aaia county, No 99,
containing 167 acres, in the 5th District; lot No 271
and 99, have a good set of siills on them—saw mill
and grist mill. They will both be sold together, ou
account of the mills. *
Also, eleven negroes—Jim, a man, 26 years old;
Margaret, a woman, 28 years old; Beck, a woman,
22 years old, and her child, 5 months old; M*ry, a
rl 12years old: Gin, a girl 10 years old; ltile. a
.yin yean old; Gabe, n boy 6 years old.Lcwis,
n boy 6 years old; Bob, a boy 4 year*old; Dick,
a boy 2 years old. Ali sold as toe property of James
Stonecypbcr, lote of said county deceaaed Sold
for the benefit of the heirs. Terms on the day of
sale. BENJAMIN STONECYPHER, ) A ^,
WILLIAM STONECYPHER, J
August 3;,'— .(id.
R ABUN NhcrUP* Sale.—Will be sold on
Lie first Tuesday in October next, before the
Court-aouse door, in the town of Clayton, during
ti.e legal hours of sale, the following property, to
Parts of lots of land, No 66. 47 and 28j in the
tor, vs. Robert MarsiugUl aud other fi. fits, against
the said Marsingill. . . ,,
Also, all the title and interest Isaac Shelton has
in lot No 57, first District of llubun county. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff, to satisfy a fi fa. iu
favor of Isabella Steel aud others vs. said Shelton.
Levy made and returned to ttk by G. W. Long,
constable.
And also, one lot of Land, No 59, in the 13th
District originally Habersham but now Rabun
county. Levied on as the property of Levy Cen
ter, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from a Justice Court of
Habersham county, Lacey Stcununt vs. Levy Cen
ter. LevVmade nud returned to me,.by M. M.
liunuicut,Constable.
mint! t 'PADrcrrrp U.’ff
Sept 6—tds
THOS. J. FORESTER, Sh’ff.
said Court: ....
It appearing by the petition of William Molder,
late of said county, deceased:
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de-
and a copy affidavit heretofore annexed, that said 1 ceased, are hereby cited and admonished to be and
William Molder was possessed of the original title appear at my office within the time prescribed by
deed in said petition mentioned,and that said origi- I law, to show cause, if any exist, why said letters
nal deed has been lost or destroyed, and the said I should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this 17th day of
August, 1855.
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ord.
August 23—30d
^(EORGIA, ITIndiaon Connty.—Whereas
William Holder praying the establishing of said
ropy.in lieu of thoorigiiml, so lost or destroyed: It
is therefore ordered, tiiat said Abram W. Molder
shew cause, if any he has, by the first day of the
next term of this* Court, why the said copy deed
should not be established, in lieu of the original lost
or destroyed aforesaid: and it is further ordered, I VY Moses A. Duncan applies to me for letters of
that a copy of this rule he served personally on I administration Upon the estate of Frederick Scar-
said Abram W. Molder, if to lie found within this | borough, }r., late of said county, deceased:
State; and if not, that it be published in theSouthern These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
Banner three months previous to the next term of singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
this Court. | to be I
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court,
this, June 7th, 1855.
JOHN H. PAYNE, Clerk.
JAMES JACKSON, J. S. C. W. C.
Juno 21—3m.
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law to show cause, if any exist why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 6th Aug. 1855.
WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ord.
Aug. 16. 3<)d.
PBOBGIA MADISON COUNTV.—Court
u of Ordinary, April Term, 1855.—Rule Nisi.
Whereas, James Johnson, administrator of the es
A dministrator* hale.—on the I
first Tuesday in October next, will be sold, be
fore the Court honso door, in the town of Carnes- . ,. UUUIU>
vilie, within the *gal hours of sale, all the right tnte of William A. Johnson, Into of said county, do-
aud interest that Jnn. fc. Black, deceased, of Hart I ceased, petitions the Court for a discharge from
t petitions
county, has in and to two hundred and fiftv acres I said administration:
of land, lying in tho county of Franklin,*on the —
waters of’Eos tonally Creek, adjoining lands of P.
rder of ib
Vale and others. Sold by order
Ordinary, of Hart county, for tho benefit of the law, to show cause, if-anv exist, why letter* of dis
horns and croditoraowaaJB. Black,_deceased. | mission should not be granted.
Given under my band, at office, this 2d day of
rjeorgjn, Walton Connty.—To ail *hom it may
v -* concern.—Where»» Henry Butler, administrator
of Joseph Wynn, deceased, petitions the Court of Or
dinary of uid connty for dismission:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned lo show cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be dismissed at die regular
term of aaid Court, to be held on the first Monday in
<X-tober nexi. By order of the Court, at iu March
term, 1855. Given under my Hind, this 5tli day of
March 1855. R. J. KE s’NEDY, Ord’ry.
March 15—6m.
G EORGIA Franklin County.—Court of
Ordinary July Term, 1R55.—Whereas William
J. Oliver, Administrator, Dcbonis non, of the estate of
Elizabeth Terril, late of the State of Mississippi, de
ceased, to petitions this Court for a discharge from
said administration:
Therefore all persons, concerned, aro hereby re
quired to show canse, if any they have, why said
administrator should uotat the regular term of said
court, to be held on the second Monday, in Janua
ry, 1856, be discharged from said administration.
By order of said Conrt, at a regular term thereof,
this 2nd day of July 1855.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary
July 12—6m. of said county.
G GEORGIA, Walton Connty.—To all
trkom it may ronrern.—Whereas, William Ml
Fambrough, Administrator, de bonis non, of the estate
of John Austin, Sr., deceased, petition* the Court of
Orninary of aaid county for a dismissioa aa such ad-
midistrator;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail per.
sons concerned to show cause, if. any they have, a
thesreguhir term of said Court, to be held on the first
Monday in February nezt, why the said adminiatraior
should nn: be dismisaed. Done by virtue of an order
of said Court atthe July term. 1855.
Given under my hand at office in Monroe, Joly W
1855. R. J. KENNEDY, Ordinary,
july 6, Cm.
. r '1 corgin, Franklin Connty.—Conrt of Or•
' JT dinary, March Term, 1855.—Whereas. Ben
jamin Maxwell and Jsme* M. M. Maxwell, adminis
trators of William Maxwell, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to this Court for a discharge from
said administration:
Therefore, all iieraons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show cause, if any they have, why said
administrators should not, at the regular term of
■aid Court, to bo held on the first Monday in Octo
ber noxt, bo discharged from said administration.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
this 5th day of March, 1855.
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
March 23—6m.
fjeorjna, Walton county.—To ail trkom u may
concern.—Whereas Henry Butler petiliooa the
Court of Ordinary of said county for dismission as ad-
ministrator of the estate of Floyd Wynn,dec’d:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to ahohr cause (if any they have) why said
administrator should not be dismissed at the regular
term of aaid court to be held on the first Monday in
October next. By order of aaid conrt at ill March
term. 1855. Given under my hand this 5th day of
March, 1855. R J.KENNEDY.Ord 17.
March 15—Co.
peorgin, Walton county.—Took trkom Unay
" concern.—Whereat George W. Graves petitions
the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, for dismission as
executor of the estate of Thomas Graves, deceased.
These, are-there, 10 cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause (if auy they have) why the
aaid executor should not be dismissed at the regular
term of said court to be held on the first Monday in
October next Done by virtue of an order of aaid
court at ita March term*, 1853. Given under my hand
this 5th day of March, 1855.
March 15—«m. R. J. KENNEDY .Ord’y,
Georgia, Walton connty.—To au mkomu mn
concern—Whereas George Vr. Garrett petition,
the Court of Ordinary of aaid rnuntv for dismission a*
adnrnistrator of the estate of Wm. Garrett, late nl aaid
connty,deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned (o show canse (if any they have) at the reg
ular term of said court to » held on the first Mo ida>
ir.October nezt. why aaid administrator should t--,t be
dismissed. Done by virtue of an order of said court
at iu March term, 1855.
Given under my hand this 3ih day of MareN. 1855.
March 15—6m. R. J. KENNEDY,Ord’ry.
(leorgin, Walton Connty.—7b aiiakom u
concern.—Whereas Gresham Herrin petitions the
CourtoT Ordinary of siitj county for dismission as ad
ministrator of the esta-e of Thomas G. Wood, dec’d i
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona
concerned to show cause (if any they have) why the
aaid administrator ahnald not be dismissed at the next
October term of aaid coatt 10 be held on the first Mon
day in October next. By order of said conrt at iu
March term, 1853. Given under my hand ihi* 5th di
of March, 183%. R. J. KENNHDY. Ord’ry.
March
N OTICE.—I shall apply to the Court of Ordi
nanr.of Walton county. Georgia, at iU regular
term to be held on the firat Monday in Ootobernoafc
fur leave to sell tho land and negroes belonging to
the estate of Sarah Brewer, late of said countv
deceased U1TLETON R. BREWER, Ex’r.
july 19. 2m.
N otice.—We shall
din ary of Walton
1 tom, for leave to sell a negro,
nur ward! A. C. Richardson, ~
oad Joaiah 8. Seiman.
^■1 B. F. 81
A. 0. Richardson t
sll apply to the Court of Or-I
oounty at its next Nov ember
'"* boion
Anj .16 2m.
7, Guardian of
h A. Richardson,
f H. LOWE,
1 of J. 8. 8*1 nun
I "N BORGIA, Franklin County .—Whereas,
JT JessejLonl applies to tno for letters of admin
istration. upon the estate of James P. Williams,
late of said connty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
ngular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office, within the time pro
scribed by law, to shew canse, if any they have,
why said letters should not bo granted said appli
cant.
Given under my hand and official signature, nt
office, in Carneavfile, this 20th of August, A. D.,
1855. JNO. M. FREEMAN, Dep. Ordinary.
Angust 30—30d.
(GEORGIA, FRANKLIN COUNTY.—Court o
(J Ordinary, May Term, 1855.—Whereas, Eliza
beth Giover, administrator, de bonit non, ot the es
tate of Joseph Pnlliam, late of said county, de
ceased, applies to me for a discharge from said
administration:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re
quired, to show cause, if auy they have, why said
administratrix should not, at the regular term ot
said Court, to be lield ou the first Monday in De
cember next, be discharged from said ucbninisti
tion.
By order of said Conrt, at a regular term thereof
this t th day of May, 1855.
May 17—6m. JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
C N EOBGIA, Habersham County To all
W whom it,may concern.—Whereas, Isaac T.
Carr applies to me for letters of administration on
the mtatc of Wm. Carr, late of said county, dec’d:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to show cause at the next October
term of the court of Ordinary for aaid connty (if
any they have) why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 9th day of
August, 1855. c. H. SUTTON, Ord.
Aug. 16 ““
30d.
N OT1CE.-I shall apply to the Court of Ordi
nary of h rnnklin on tho first Monday in No-
yember next for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of William Parr, latetof said county, dtp
ceased, for a division among tho heirs.
1WU SAKCUSlV.P.lKB.ito-,.
Joly 12—GOd.
N OTICE.—I shall apply to the court of Ordi
nary of Franklin county, at the regular Term
thereof, to be held on the first Monday in October
next, next, for leave to sell the negroes, belonging
^27^yoftiy® 0f ^ d ~ MtydeC ^
. . . . . . ^ v JOHN H. PATRICK.
Administrator, Dcbonis non, with will annexed.
August 9—60d.
]Y°TICB—-I sball apply to the Court of Ordi
nary of FrinkUn oounty, to be held on ffio fire
Monday in Octobe r next/or leave to sell all the lands
and negroea bekwgfag to the estate of Robert ScoU,
late of said oounty, deceaaed. ’
July 26—60d. JKPHTHA SCOTT, Adm’r.
Aug. 16—3k j). (j. CANDLER.
WHTSENTERV cob.
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said de-
ceased, are hereby cited and admonished to be and
6 I n PP car at n, y °ffi ce i within the time prescribed by
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
T HE Fifth Annual Course of Lectures in this
Institution will commepceon Monday, the 29th
of October next, and continne till the first of the
ensuing March.
PaulF. Eve, M. D. Principles and Practice of
Sl J^lm M. Watson, M. D., Obstetrics HA the D»
eases of Women and Children.
W. K. Bowling, M. D., Theory and Practice of
Medicine.
A. H. Buchanan, M. D., Surgical and Pathologi
cal Anatomy.
C. K. Winston, M. D., Materia Medics and Med
ical Jurisprudence:
Robert M. Porter, M. D. t General and 8pecial
Anatomy.
J. Berrien Lindslcy, M. D., Chemistry and Phar
macy.
Thomas R. Jennings, M. D., Institntesof Medicine
and Clinical Medicine.
Wm. T. Briggs, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Anatomical Rooms wilffa opened for stu
dents on the first Monday of October next
A full Preliminary Course ot Lectures, free to
all students, will be given by the Professors, com
mencing also on the first Monday .in October. •
A Clinique has been established in connectiop
with the University, pt which operations are per
formed and cases prescribed for, and lectured upon,
presence of the Class
Aug. 30—tOd.
GEORGE W. DYER. Adm’r.
er my bar
April, 1855. WILLIS STRICKLAND, Ordinary.
April 6—1—6m-
N OTICE.—Two months after date application
will be mado to the Court of Ordinary of Mudi
son connty for leave to sell the real estate belong
ing to tlie estate of Charles O’Kelley, deceased,
july 19. 2m AMOS CAKUTHEKS, Adm’r.
1%TOTICE.—Sixty days after date application will
IN be made to.lhe Ordinary of MsdMon county, for
leave to sell tbs rca> estate of William C. Carilbcrs,
late of said countv. deceased
B. M. THOMPSON.
JOHN ll.CARlTHKRS,
HUGH A. CA1UTHEUS,
August 2—2in.
>N. Y
HERS, > Ex’rs.
THEKS, )
UART AND HALL COUNTIES.
JACKSON COUNTY.
H ALL Sheriff's Sale.—Will bo sold, before
the Conrt-house door, in Gainesville, llnil
connty, on the first Tuesday in October next, with
in the lawful hours of sale:
50 acres of land, iqore or leas, lying on tlie Mul
G EORGIA, Jackson County.-
r - -
-WGer
_ r James A. Thomas applies to me’for letters of
administration otlUhc (state of Jesse Siuipson, tle-
I censed:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
to# BVIUI vi Ituiu,.uv..v VI rare., IJ uif; till IIIU 4>AUI*I . — —. — . » ” —■ .’j ' ,
henry fork of the Oconee river, adjoining lands of “URUlar the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
Elisha Davis and Robert Maddox. Levied on as I to file thoirobjcetions, if any they have.why the td-
tlie property of Alfred Glover, by a fi. fa., issued ministration of said estate should not be granted
from the Justices Court of the 392d Diet. G. M., of 1 foe applicant, at the next October tejm of the Cssirt
Property point- I of Ordinary of said county. Given under my baud
■aid connty, in favor of Eli Davis. Property point
ed out by plaintiff. Levy mode and returned to me
by a constable. A. S. YVILSON, D. Sb'ff.
Sept 6—tds.
A D.1HNI8TBATOR8' SALE.—On the 1st
A Tuesday in October next, will lie
sold before
the court house door in the town of Gainesville,
under an order of the Court of Ordinary of Hall
tTZi Bartf “L^tuf &S? I
innry ot said county,
at office, 11th Augnst, 1855.
August 23- 30d. JOHN G. PITTMAN, Ord.
C l EOBGIA, Jackson Coanly.—Whereas
1* Tandy K. Randolph, administrator of Moses
Smith, deceased, applies to me for letters of da
mission:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
acres of wood land, more or less, lying in Hall co.,
adjoining Y. J. ltylce, Martin and Polk. The un
divided half of 20 acres, lymg on Candler’s Creek,
in said county, with a mill shoal thereon. Also the
following negroes, viz: Dick, Daniel, Will, Sylvia, I
Sophia, Amanda, Mary and Thomas. Terms on the
day, S. S. REYNOLDS, ) ...
JONATHAN MARTIN, < Adm ™-
August 23, 40<l
tors of dismission should not lie granted tlie appli
cant at tlie next February term of the Court 01 Or
dinary of said county.
Given under my hand at office, 11th August, 1855
Aug. 23—6m. JOHN G. P1TTMANN, Ord.
Linen Damask; Doilers and Napkins;
Hosfcry und Gloves—a good supply,
Ladies and Gents Summer Tests;
Spring nud 8utumcr Mantillas and Talmas
GeiR’s Fancy Cnssimere Vest Patterns; Cravats;
Ribbons, Dress Trimming. Lining, Sewing and em-
broidered Silk—all colors;
Linen and Cotton Floss, and French working Cotyon;
Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans;
Aleut's fashionable Hats, Boots and Shoes;
Bov’s do. do. do. do.;
Ladies' Shoes, Black and colored Gaiters, French
morning slippers, Kid Buskins, Tics and Walk
ing Shoes;
Misses Gaiters, Bootes,Shoe*and Slippers;
Groceries, Hardware, Saddlery, Cutlery,
dec., Ace.—together with a great variety of arti
cles, to which we invite the attention of our frionda
and customers ggforally. HILL * THOMAS.
first Tuesday in October next , wilfbe sold, be'
fore the Court house door, iu tlie town of Hartwell,
within the legal hours of sale, tlie following proper
ty, to wit: Three hundred nnd forty ncres of laud,
T WO .MONTHS after date application will
lie made to tho court of Ordinary of Jackspn
county, for leave to sell tlie lnnd ana uegtffes &
longing to the estate of Charles Oliver deceased.
ANDREW OLIVER, Adm’r.
August 16—2m.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made the court ot Ordinnrvof Jackst
SrafSkiSKS rara'AU-soM^sZ ‘ <>n foe rotate of Charles OHve,d™h under file
property of George Grubbs, late of said county,
deceased. Sold by order of the Court of’Ordinary
of stud county, for the benefit of the heutaud cred
itors of said deceased.
Aug. 30—lOd.
RICHARD L. GRUBB, Adm’r.’
on the estate of Charles Oliver, deceased; under the
provisions of nn act, approved February 10th 1851,
ou account o: mental imbecility- and old age.
JAMES APPLEBY,
Security on administrator’s bond of Attdrcw Oli
ver.
August 16—2m.
for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the
estate of Jeptha fJ.Crisler, deceased.
Ang. 9—2m. s. M. SHANKLE, Adm’r.
upon the estate of James T. Simpson lute of Hall
Connty deceased.
Three are tlicreforo to cite nnd admonish all and
iinznlar, the kindred and creditors of aaid dseceased
® file their objections in terms of law,otherwise said
bo granted nt the next September Term
of this Conrt.
Given under my hand this 29th July IK*.
"PK- M. GRAHAM Ordinary.
N OTICE.—I shall apply to the court of ordinary
of Jackson county, on the firat Monday in Sep-
I tember next, for leave to sell the lands ana negroes,
belonging to the estate of Abner Wills, late of said
county, deceased.
JAMES H. WILLS, Adm’r.
June 21—2m.
Rilx Nisi.—
. . Whereas, William G. B. C. Smith, adminis- ~ ,
trator, de bonit non, upon the estate of Benjamin I lV 0 7 IC ..Tv 0 ““"fo" after date applica-
Smith, late of said connty, deceased, petitions the I be made to the Conrt of Ordi-
Court for a discharge from said administration • I nair of Oglethorno county for leave to sell all the
. Three are, therefore, to cite anffadmonish all and L- *?* negrore belonging to the estate of WUev
singular, the kmdred and creditors of said deceaaed ? lm *' ' a,a "f *" dco , u nfy, deereued. And also, for
*° within the time pre- l?*”* 0 , '“w* negrore. belonging to
aenbed by law to sbow canse, if any they have, thoe *i* t * Iate of J"® countyde-
why said letters of dismission should cea^ HANFORD E. HITCHCOCK. > . , .
BENNETT SIMsi nC0CK ’ 1 Ad “’ r
July 5—2m. *
.ilicant, in terms of the law.” 004 ^ Knated
Given undermy hand, atoffiee, this fourth day of
JanOyloou. *
J^U-S™ 8 sra,CKLAND ' Orttav.
" * I j 7 :— ,w lw « oonarea aoi-
N OTICE.—AU persons, iadebied to the n r 1 * r k*nd due the 25th December, 1854—the consid
^ I ffif.?LS ud 0016 of
and tnak<
uiMaintt
ucated within the
ceaaed* ire ret|«eated to come forward and make im-1 ?*. ?• WATERS,
fo'we.hsringclaims against Sai l
estata will preseat diem duly sui
tune prescribed hj law. ■
B. M. THOMPSON. ■>
JOHNK. CARITHERS. J Ex'
HUGHa.CARITHERS. J
August 8 -,-6w. 9
March 8-52—tt
JA8. L WATERS.
JOHN W. WATER8,
JOHN E. WATER8,
HABEBSHAJI COUNTV.
C ADBION^-All peraons are hereby cautioned
^against trading for twopromisary notes given
[byfoe undersigned to W. H. Kitchens and Jons
than W. Walker, or bearer, dated February 8th,
1855; wit for $170 00,dne the 15th of October next,
and the other for (170 00, and due the 25th of Dec!
* The conaiderUbn having foiled, I mvn deter-
STATE OF GBOBGIA, Haterskui W **‘jjjiesb'
the 426th.]
■ay taken
gurpin,”^^dcoimtyTnddi'strict^a'li^t baj^tm^,
A foe Ster/with .
ummet, G. M., tolls before me, aa an estrav b
up upon the freehold of him, tho said Edward
RABp COUNTY.
black streak across her wethara, also a block streak „„„„ *
l
S 7, ffiiv« ^ ^ 35? »r j end ** **
day of
Coaaty.—Whereas,
Ann Gainre
-*,sa?s
,1859.
JBGE H. MARTIN. J. r.
A Liw exkact from the astray book.
Aug. 16 t£ PCTER B t ° GOmS e ’ * *
n Whitmire and Mary At
me for letters ot administration,
v. Gaines, Into of said oounty, deceased.
to cite and admonish ail
_ . and creditors of said de-
b? and appear ot my office, within the
Gtvsaundermy hand, this 7th day of At
MISCEUINE018 NOTICES.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER 600DS.
, ». W. LUCAS.
I S dow receiving a large and handsome assortment
of Goods, which were bought unusually low in
New York, sad offers them on the same terms.—
Dry Goods, consisting of Ladies’ Goods; Rich
Dress Silks; Rich Bareges and Tissues; Rich French
and English Cambrics; Rich French Organdies and
Jaconets; French and English Cambrics for chil
dren-,-Figured Swiss Muslins, very fight and hand
some, for evening dresses; Plain Swiss and Jaconet,
muslins; Plain striped and plain mourning Ging
hams; Mourning (roods, in black English crapes,
black challys, block bombasine, black barege and
black Canton cloths, and mourning satins.
AU kinds of prints, homespun, long cloths, sheet
ings, shirtings, table linens, linen sheetings, pillow
case linens, heavy Irish linens, linen lawns, linen
cambrics, linen towels, napkins, Ac.
AU kinds of silk, cottou, and linen handkerchiefs
for gentlemen.
Embroidering*,collarette, chemisettes, collars, un-
deraleeves, embroidered handkerchiefs, (Swiss and
Jaconet tnnumugs.
Millinery Goods.—Plain Straw and fancy bon
nets, ribbons, bonnet linings, French flowers—all
kind* of dross trimmings, luces and edgings, silk and
wash blonds, black site laces, for trimmings.
Gent's and £oy's Press Goods.—Cloths, enssi-
meres tuidvcsiingp—all kinds of coat and punts lin
ens, coat charablets aud drap dent, men’s aud boy’s
summer hats
Roots and shoes, ladies, and children's shoes, and
gaiters of all kinds.
Carpetings, straw mattings, rugs, door mate, bug-
gic mats, upholstery, window shades und lace cur
tains, gilt cornice, curtain bands, cords, tassels, rings
hooks, Ac. •
Hardware.—Mill saws, Smith's tools, Taunera’
tools, files, locks, spring axles, carriage bolts, knobs,
buckles, bnnds, Ac.
Coach Trimmings.—Luces, damask, patent lea
ther, enameled leather and enameled cloth.
Saddles, bridles aud martingales. Croskcrvware
and groceries. [April h.l^Jo.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
NEW SPRING GOODST^
MOORE 4k CARLTON
H AVE received from New York a beautifni-
ply of SPRING GOODS,embracing
assortment of Fancy and Staple articte»tiuiahE?2!
the season; among Which are, **
Rich French Printed Oigandinw and Prints j
conets, for ladies’ dresses; ™>«eo J*.
Fancy Barege and Grenadine Flounced Robe C {
< £adiea' summer drem Silks and fancy Bum*.
French and English Brilliants and tngfisjf*! 1 ,
American Printer **
^Superior Fancy and Morning Ginghams and Prim
Extra Black Alpaccs and Ltpia'. best Btoi.
ChaUy;
Ladies’ wide hem stitched French Lawn sod Em
broidcrod Handkercbeils.of new and beautiful itriM
some of extra axe: ■ *•
Gentlemen's
COMB’S & CO.’S EXPRESS LINE.
T. M. LAMBKIN, Agent, Athens, Geo.
TRACKAGES and FrcbrMg left at l.o office, wUl
Ml be conveyed to the Road, and shipped with iLt
Maffe daily, to Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, or
any other point in the Southern country. It notifica
tion is given at the office,of adesire to ship any ar
ticle from any part of the town, it can bo sent for
and conveyed to the road, without any additional
expense.
This enterprise being exclusively Southern—own
ed and operated by Southern men—and great dili
gence used in forwarding packages,.with tlie great
est posable expedition, commends itself to the pat
ronage of theSouthern people.
US’* No packages or Freight of any description,
will be shipped on the passenger train, unless the
AgAtis notified of it at theofnee, so that it may be
placed upon the freight list.
Office at the »ld stand of A. K. Childs, next door
to the Franklin House.
May 10,1855.
Lissa and Cambric Handkerchief,
with colored bord&xt
Superior Linen Cambripand French Lawn.-
Long Lawns and Bird’s Eye Diapers; ’
Superior 4 4 Irish Linens end Tabic Diapers;
Superior 45 inciiTiilo w Ca.se Linens todu-, Lie*.
Sheetings; • **“
Huckabacks nnd Crequelns for Towels;
Allendale, Lancaster and Marseilles Guilts of <•«
tra sixe and quality; ’■
Extra white silk Warp* and gauge Flnunels;
White, Fancy. Stripped und Check Muriius of
beautiful styles, for ladies' dresses; ' r
Superior White Cambrics, JaconebandNaiiuoalt
Muslins;
Swiss and Cambric Hair Cord Madina, extra •
hpdics’ White and Colored Silk Mantillas, of urn
and elegant stylos;;
A splendid assortment of L-idies’, Gent'SElBi*,’’
Youtli’sjtnd Cliildreu’a Hosiery; r
Ditto Kid. Silk und Lisle Tlireail (Roves -
Ladies' nnd Geutlcmen s Fawn and Kin Gauntlet
Gloves;
L idwa's anil Misses Lmg and Half Hand Blk
a..i' u with ::u*i witl;nui Hull Finfers;
A carefoliv saleeLud stock of lionqets, lints, Cats.
1> ots tun! Shoos of the latest und most richcrrhc
siyies, with great xariety of otiier articles, to ail-ol
wun-titl.e attention of the public is (csliectfuUy in.
vited.
Miwire & Carltonhaving purchased their good,
tu New York, with great care, arc enabled to sell nt
low ns the same articles can be purchased in Aueus-
tn - Aprils, lKw.
hhds. prime new M(das»ee ; for sale low by
P A SON.
GOODS.
Chancellor of the University.
August 23—3t Nashville, Tenn.
NEW SPRING GOODS FOR 1855.
' BULL Ac THOMAS,
No.4. B—h»n»"-iai.a», ci... B s.,
H AVE received from New York and Philadel
phia, their Spring and Summer Stock of
GOODS, embracing every variety of new and
fashionable stvlcs, adapted to tlie season, among
which, are Rich Plaid and Striped Silks, Grena
dines, Tissues, Bareges, Robes, Ac., Ac., t
Superior Solid Bareges—a great variety of colors;
Mourning—Fancy mid Solid Colors;
(fits, Muslin nml Ginghams;
dies’ embroidered Collars, Underaleeves and
Clieinizettcs-^Musiin, Edging and Insertions;
April 2m, ' • J
NEW FIRM AND
Walshw, Jewelry, and SilverS*H
Ware, Musical Instruments, 4
iS, T1 f ANDEVILLE A TALMADGE have
just returned from New York with a
ifo.oiffliir.ro ana beautiful assortment of tho above
articles, which they can sell cheaper than
theyctet bo purchased elsewhere. A great variety
of Rich Jewelry of the lotest styles, Broaches,
Pint, Ear and Ftnger Rings, Gold Guard and
Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Buckles, Gold and
Silver Thimbles, _
—^ SPECTACLES to suit all ages,
jP'Jr and an assortment of colored glasses.
Warranted sterling silver Table, Desert and
Tea«Spaoas, Silver Parks, alffl all other arti
cles usually kept in a jewelry store.
The superior advantages which Jlte subscribers
possess over those unacquainted with tlie business,
in purchasing directly from the manufacturers and
importers, and being practiced jewelers, render
them capable of properly judging the value of all
they purchase and recommend to the public.
!3r"In tlie department of Watches and Jewelry
repairing, we are determined, by careful and neat
workiqpnship, punctuality and low prices, to merit
the approbation of the public favor.
JjF* An assortment or clocks of the latest styles,
from seventy-five cents to one hundred and sevepty-
five dollars.’ Warranted perfect time keepers.
Corner of iBroad street and College Avenue, one
of-White's
door east <
Athens,
. Bookstore.
Lber 21; 1853.
LINCH'S AN’TIaRUE UMATIC Powders
WONDERITLLY EFFICACIOUS IN
T. ii. Si iLM>N ik VnOS.,
H A VE just received, at tlanr old stand, No. 3 and '
4 College Avriino, their MURING AND
MUMMER GOOUM, consisting of Ladies' Drttt
Goods: Silks, tissues, banges, crapes, challcT'.
twisted silks, printed emnbrics, muslins, lawns, guw!
hams, calicoes, chambreys, linen lusters,dobagemj
alpacas. White Goods.- Swiss tarietons,nainsook,
mulls, books, Bishop's lawns, lung lawns, linen ets,-
brics, jaconet muslins, dimities, hair cord, clteektd
and cross barred muslins. Embroidered Goods-
Swiss and Jacoaot trimmings, embroidered eollui
and underaloevcs, mourning and second tnoumisr
worked Jaconet and dimity banda, Swiss fiouuebti
and chcmizettes. Blonds, Kelts, Laces and £dr-
tags, Gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, neck and ben-
net ribbons, ribbon trimmings, velvet ribbons, emu,
tapes, brades and wontedoindings. Staple Goads'-
Etncn and cotton Sheetings, piiow ease iiuetu, Irisk
Linens, towellings, table linens, iiankiustitiddoilen,
bird's eye diaper, blenched aud brown •liirtingi|
dimity, drapery muslins, turkey red, tiui dstn:..l
carta ms, French •clatai and Cassimeres, Sveskh,
drap de to, vestings, liuens, drillings, nnnkiiret
touodes, stripes, pindcs, end apron cnoclu, uuibreuu,
parasols, baskets, carpet bags, carnoting*. bat*,
boots, shoes, saddlery, hard ware,-crockery and glen
ware, together with a variety of other article, not
mentioned; all of wnicb arc offered on the metttri-
sonnble terms.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine hr
themselves. Every effort will be made to accotuno
date thoaewbo may favor us with a call.
Aprilgti.
NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB
LISHMENT.
A T B. L. BLOOMFIELD'S old dothiug
house, will be found, in addition to his large
itic Gont Ac Sciatica.
tPOB the above diseases, a speedy, arid radicril
L cure is round, tn LIRCH S ANTI RHEUMAT
IC POWDERS. Tlie greatest remedy of tlie age
now known, for Rheumatism, in any ot its forms.—
If relief from suffering be desired, you have only
to procure a box or two of these invaluable pow
dens, aud follow strictly tlie directions, aud their
magic effects will soon be felt, iu a total absence
of paiu.
By arrangement* with Dr. J. G. Gibson, the dis
coverer of tneso powders, tliev will hereafter be put
up and sold bv P. W. ADAMS, of Eatonton, Put
nam county, Georgia.
Orders directed to him, will meet with prompt
attention, provided the cash ncoompunies the order.
Put up in tin boxes of sixty (66) powders each.
Directions upon each box. Price $-'> per box.—
For sale by McCLESKEY A HAMPTON, Athens.
Athens, Georgia, June 11th.
Having had a severe attack of Rheumatism, I
tried the medicine above—was relieved at once,
and I hope permanently, and therefore recommend
it to the public. D. M. McCLESKEY.
Juno 14—ly. •„
SPRING STOCK HATS AND CAPS.
A NEW arrival of Linen Caps for summerwear
Black Leghorn Huts; Lea Cold Hcghorn do.
Swiss Sennet Ha s; Shanghai Hats
Mcu A Boys leghorn, “ Canton “
Misses tints trimmed, “ Pearl Nebraska “
Misses Bloomers “ Black Ingraham “
Crescent “ Wide Awoke “
,Pcari Planters “ Black Nebraska “
A few, more of those Know Nothing Cap* on the
e keep constantly band the hit cut style
te. E. L. I 1 Iy
and handsome stock of Ready-made Clothing, a
large and well selected stock of French and Bel
gian Clothes, Enjtiish and Fronoh Cassimeres,
Vestings, Ac., which we are prepared to make up
at shortest notice—having tlie aid of a machine to
made tlie court ot Ordinary of Jackson county • 0 *[\ I5P* All orders left for goods, cutting nnd
. i - •—. 1 making, will receive prompt attention, and war
rant to give full satisfaction. .
August 39, 1855.
HAT AND SHOE STORE.
VMTK-ire receiving weekly, our Spring Stock of
T V Tlits, Cups, Boots aud Shoes, all of which
we offer to tnc citizens of Athens aud tlie country.
Our stock is well selected, aud will be offered at
do. Lasting do. do.
d6. Calf do. do.
do. do. Oxford Ties,
do. pat Leather do.
do. flo. Prince Albert
do. Calf do. do.
do. Tatent Leather Shoes and Pudtpa;
Also, Gents’ Calf sewed and peg Boots.
Ladies Black, Brown and Colored
do. Black Kid and Bronze Slippers;
do. Buckskins do.
do. Walking
do. Embroidered Slippers very
do. Black Velvet Slippers.
Misses’ Gaiters and Slippers, together with many
other varietiea. E. L FERRY,
April 19. S. C. REESE.
Gaiters.
WASHING DAY A LUXURY.
ii now
„ trth’sj
) greatest
» be operated with by a child 6 lo 10 years of age.
“ •jK! rn P«t*pn—not requiring labor, but
merely healthful exercise; will do more washing
thafi eight to ten hands-waaUiig perfectly clean
any article, from a cambric banuksrehief to a bed
entirely without iqjuryTlt is perfectly
sunnfo andean be operated by any one, and is not
liable to gM oat of order. Clothes prepared in the
usual way for washing, except not boiled—that not
being necesaary.
.J**®***®® «•*» be seen in operation any day,
jdthe Steam Cabinet, Sash and Blind Factory, near
foe Town Spring,rear of the Franklin House.
V3F Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Panel Doors, Ac.,
constantly on hand and made to order. Repairing
of all kinds dona with neatness aud disnatcb 6
Printed Directions aent with eacnMachine.
Athens, July 26. &D. BRIDGMAN.
I^llizcus of Athens, can bo furnished with
F I*i ** foa* r residences, through the eaaon, at
5 cents per lb, if* club of twenty-five,’will each take
p!»lfflS to#W * ttar •» Combs A dye?Ex-
Athens, July 12,18S5-3L ?
way.
of dr<
April
S. C. REESE.
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to William Garvin by
count, up to January 1st, 1855; and all persons
indebted to William Garvin, or to John Garvin, by
account made between 1st of January, aud lltn
May, 1855, are hereby notified that all said accounts
nrouow due in inv hands, by assignment, for immedi
ate collection, and tho Books containing accounts
made between 1st January and 11th May, 1855, are
in my hands by assignment, and said accounts will
bo collected as soon as due. Also, all persons so
indebted, are hereby forewarned not to settle with
any other person or persons; ana are requested to
come forward and pay tbo accounts now due, as t
early settlement will be urged.
W. G. DELONEf, Attorney.
Jane 7—tt
TAKE NOTICE.
A CCOUNTS with the undersigned, pri -r tc thi-
date. are now due, and payment iberroi requir
ed. Grateful to those customers who Bsve far
pfhnptly complied w th his terms, hr w.mla lie n’|>p>
.to enter the nsmes of “ a few more of the same son”
immediately, with the requisite 'credits upon ins
book*. While desirous to indulge, ns far ..a no-sir
Mill it ha. been wet I establi.Hed, that’’the system of
twelve months credit, (perhaps extended iu eighteen
or more.) is a luxury lust th* Booksellers i i Athens
have not hitherto been quite side to afford, so,
friends, open vour purses, pay op, buy more, sod ob
lige WM. N. WHITE
July 5, 1855. 4 ’
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA
Angnstn, July Cth, 1825.
T HE TWENTY-FOURTH Courae ol Lectww
iu this Institution, will commence tho Big
Monday in November next.
faculty:
Anatomy—G. M. NEWTON, M. D.
Surgery—L. A. DUGAS, SI. D.,
Chemistry and Pharmacy—A. MEANS, M. D.
- Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Med. Jura-
prudence—I. P. GARVIN. M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Iufants-
J.A. EVE, M.D.
Physiology ami Pathological Anatomy—H. V.
M. MILLER, M. D.
Institutes aud Practice of Medicine—L. D. FORD,
31. D.
Surgical, Comparative and Microscopical Anato-
S it—u. it oAMiiiKLi,, nr. ij.
einonstratorof AnaUimy -R. CAMPBELL, M. I):
Assistant Dcmonstrutor—S. It..SUMMONS, U.l).
Prosector to Professor of Surgcrv -JUKIAU
HARUISS, M. D. b *
Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at
tlie City Hos]iital, and ample opportunities win be
afforded for tlie study of Practieul Anatomy.
Fees for tlie entire Course .‘.{li-i ft
Matriculation Ticket, (to betnkeu once,).. 5 fe
For further particulars, apply to
July 26--4L G. M.*NK\
NEWTON, Deuu.
P LANTATION FOR 8I.AK.~1 wish to
to dispose of, ut^aVuto sale, my pimitutii-u,
consisting of 63ij,gcVca, more or less, lymg ou the
waters of Shoal and Big Creek, close by the Dig
Crock meetinghouse, iu tlie comities it Clr.ik, tu.d
Oglctliorpe, being tlie plucc w vrm.i, 1 in n r< aide;
oonc-tliird wood land, xliore is a guou um liing anil
out houses ou tlie place. Any one wishing to bny
can get u burgain, as I am determined to sell.
ROBERT TRAMMELL.
Also, for sale, my place, consisting of 135 acres,
adjoining tlie above. Tiierc is 50 acres of it wood
land. Tolerable good dwelling and out houses.
July 12—3m. F. M. VEALE.
-yyANTED. -A situation as Gardenei, being
thoroughly acqusit
arden i
cituation as
_ . doted with Kitchen. Fruit me
Flower Garden culture, in all their aeveral depart
ments. Also Forcing and laying offoramenial grounds
and yards.
Satisfactory recommendation from my late employ,
era, aa tocharacter and capabiltiea given.
Reference to the office of this paper, or Botanic
Garden, Athens Ga.
July 26—3t.
A PLANTATION For 8a!r.-I offer for
xTLsale my Plantation two and a half miles below
Watkinsville, being tlie place formerly owned by
Rcv.J.N.Gleeu.
It contains upwards of six hundred acres, about
ono-half cleared, well improved, with necessary out
buildings, gin-house, Ac., with ti si>W;miil iu good
ordey. I will also sell with tho place my rawer, a
likely and faithful negro fellow.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON.
July 12—tf.
W HICH, TUB BIGHT OU T11E
LEFTY Or, the Church of Christ and tne
Church of Society.
It has the great merit of originality, and will have
amost beuficeut away, where works' of itakiud are
most needed. It is a live book, and has undeniably
genuine moral power.—Home Journal, Sew York
. \ * I ommucli pleased with its firm, relif
ions lone, and I cannot doubt that it will be both el
feet ive nml uaeftiL”--Nr«r. Sleph. H. Tyng, D.D.,N. Y
Just recoivcd by W. N. WHITE. (July ’-6
FOR SALE.
'AGE RESIDENCE, containing
t good rooms, with closets, pantry,
id a good kitchen, smoke-house,
stable, carriage-ho use, and other
„ "hq lot contains two acres, well im
proved; has on it a never-failing well of as good,
cool water, aa nan be flfond in Clarke county—and
a number of fruit tree*—situated in Cobbham, town
of Athens. Apply to CT 8. OLIVER.
Athens, Ga., May 3—tt , m _
L and f.r Sale—-The subscriber offers for sale
a tract of land in Jackaon connty, on Sandy
creek, adjoining Bennett Strickland, Wm. S. Rogers
and Wm. 8aunaers. The tract Is so sltaated that
it can be divided, and Vill make two anug forms.
Both places are improved. The tract contains 375
acres, and if divided will be 210 in one part and 165
acres in the other. It will be said all togetheror
divided to suit pRehaaers. It embracosjrome good
bottom land, a portion uncleared. The terms will
be aoeoiffbdatfng. Persons desiring to purchase
would do well to eapnine ik
WA8HIGTON STRICKLAND.
August 9—3m—p'd.
| The samo Ink is also sold
August 23—1855. B '
W. N. WH£TE
SrMMEY & JONES.
D EALERS in Groceries, Hardware. Staple Dry
Goods, Stoves, Iron Castings, Crockery. Ac..
Corner of Broad and Wall Street, Athens, G«.
P. A. SUJIMEY. HENRY JONES.
Joly 6. . I. M.KEN NEY
Ulatlts Wm. Underwood’s genuine of ever
for refo few b£ een
BI8HOP A SON
fhfl Bcw Cro » Ws Coffee, for sale
MarJh^O 7 T BrSH0P « SOy
■|7t 8TK.IY NOTICE.—GEORGIA, Hall
JLi County Wi lam Couclt, ot the 569th Du-
tricl O. M. tolls bet'ore ffto aa cstrays, token upon
the !ri v hold of him, the said YViilittm Couch, in raid
fortuity, (wo estraya, to-Wit: One lime muic.rup-
posed to bo three ot four yours oid, brown bay, about
four loot throe inches liig’lt—his front teeth very cu
rb.us; appraised to $5lt 00. One sorrel hose," five
years old, three while teq), alwut four foet three or
four incites high, blaze face.—appraised to fiO 01);
both of tl.oubove estravs appralied by A. G. itobia-
son and Tony Couch, this'.qh day of July, 1855.
JOHN H. HANSON, J. P.
A true extra :t from tho Estrav Book,this 17th Julv,
1855- W. S1TTON, D. C. J. C.
July 26—2t-
I CE! ICE!! ICE!!!—The citizens of Athra*
can be suppliefowith ICE, at the Athens Ics
uonse, at the following: From 1 to 50 lbs. 4c, pq
IK-from 50 to 100 lbs. 31c. per lb—100 lb*, wd
ovbr 3c. per lb. [May VL-tf
S HOES! Shoes!!.—A good assortment ofL*
adiet ood gentlemen's shoes, may befiwn-
heap at KENNEY S.
JuU 10.
BEEF? BEEF!!
1 WILL furnish the citizens of Athens, three tuns
a week, from the 15th Jane, lo tho 15th Septcm
her, nice BEEF, at the following rates: Hind qw
ter at# cents per lb.; fore quarter, 4 emu. By
small pieces, 10,8,7,6,5,4,3 cents per lb.
Ur Wasted, seventy hesd of cnttic, betwero
two and five yean old,
paid.
June 7,1855.
IBfoir prices
JOSEPH fiBEl
__ wilt be
lENJiE.
D BY «
Kcnne.'®*,
forethey are all gopo.
tor cash, be
[July 5.
token the room in YYsll
M. Street formerly occupied by Mr. Jhmee Bndg**i
where he offers his services to the citteooe of Athens-
and vicinity, as ornamental boose and ednuce
i will also take likeoroses of
persons in plaster of Pans of All c«-
,aud offoefineslTworitmawhip. Ho alM
offers bis service as house painter. ’ .
Ang. 2. B.MICHEU^
30,000 FOUNDS OF BACON. H
S AN80H Ac PITT ABD are now in ret
thirty thousand pounds very superior cure
nesses Bacon, which they wfll isll st the
f ticket,e for cash.
plasterer,
and
cril
ptef
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