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L! i SMiRut
THE fMWEB,
iiiwil
*‘ What a delightful world thta would be,
if allite tnhebitente c-puld ssj,witliShaks-
riearafuShcAord: ‘Sir, I arri-a truftlaborer,
I earn that l^fet, and get that ! vraar; owe
no ttaw^atojt envy no nan’s happiness $
glad of other men's good; content with my
farm.'"
■** • -■ —... .. :-
Wf.
Plan
: Front the Soil of t
of Raising lid
Potion Soe«l—Pork at 2 1-2 els. per lb.
Dr. Qmmjd—Dear iSir,:—Since the
days of the Apostle’s, caution against
new fangleil teachers, and perhaps long
before, men have regarded with suspic
ion, not only them, but new fangled no^
turns. :They^ sio* regard the ^notiorf re-1
cently promulgated, that hogs may he
raised on cottonseed. That it is both
practical and enconoraical is plain to me,
and the importance of it to cotton plan
ters I deem itoo;-great to be omitted
longer.
I am pleased to bear evidence to the
facts published by “Chis,” in the Oc
tober number of the Colton Planter and
i^ thjfcootton aejdl wUf.Tik^ilI.hogi
and that every cotton planter, if he
(a h^an.^mak^ hims^|||le-
pendent of «U other sections for his
^acon^Tj^rgmovejloubts^apon tlhe§d
■ cotton planters to try it, ’i
give my plan of raising hogs and f
ing on cplton seed. * - "
During, the winter arid spi I
sows;times and pigs Jijb oil
benefit of mast, and are.fed with, cojril
at night February, wheLit.be-
comes necessary to feed them abmi
dandy, $ llirive fdarge boiler, iriv^itl
I put four bushels cotton se.ed and om
of com, then fill with slopfromthekitch
on, or water, and boil until the corn be
comes soft; .then the cotton .seed are so
thoroughly cooked that no fear need be
entertained that they will sill either hops
or pigs. In this slop, as it may now be
termed, I nut enough salt that it mav
be tasted. Jf they nogs do not thwe
well at riuy time; (add a little copperas,]
or sulphur if lice trouble them. Tltese
keen them healthy .and comfortable,
continue this feeding until my- oat fiel
>pened, and when it is. gleaned I sep-
te the meat hogs from the sows aud
■ and turn the- former in.lots •„ <
■Tea of Corn rind*peas, containing
[ threeor four acres each,, planted early
for the parpbse. 'Wheh thase’are eaten
out, t turn out and feed around the com
field with squirrel-eaten corn, stunted ■
and barren stalks, until my pea-fields
are, opened. They Bare the run of
these and the potatoe and ground-jiea
patches and are killed.
I expect next winter to kill -six thou
sand lbs of pork, raised and fattened!
in this way, the cost of which “aU told;’'*
will not exceed one hundred and fifty
AMOS USE,
"1 bad*
(ts weeks
Wed yonr /tehrotJ>y the advlcs of any clergyman. Tho
P?®nd longs;'
\mi ttort «oe Mt the bottte raaartoseomplotcly wen.
me completely well,
as well as the-best wo
your remedies,
1 i. una ■»roncniuff«
section. It bos relicvod several from alarm-
Vour medicines are tbs
t&zzzxzr*
Asthma or PhthUlc, and HronchUIr.
Star Veor
cores In this section.
logsymptOTOirf aman
jepBQHias
Wo «riighfc»dd rolumes of evifeacnjnt the most eon-
rlncjpg psorfof the eirtartot this romodj Is found la lie
slbots upon Trial. ... .
, j Consumption#* .
ITotabiy oo ono remedy fans ersr been known which
curodreqiapy and such dinf^roos^tses as tlila.* ffijlp
; r' Naw.Xsas Cm, Ureeh <, 18UL
33W2*B8Sgg}&&
gertn* symptom of Consumption, from whlcb no aid wo
ooflld prOCOTO caea Mripaeh eellef. EKo was steadily frit-
lng.on.il UK Strong,or thfa-<ltt.rboroWe haVerame for
" Ine. We blesa
has Taper ered
ffitfar*"
kaotwtaii
ra&*far*a4o.
7,or Snnarriw*.
ore triad AteR'S
f.tba- - ‘
fteijumpfu-rf, do net t
Cncar-T PseTOEAt, It la
chemists in the world, anil its (
Uio high merits of its virtues.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
T lIE sciences of Chemistry am! Medlrino bore is*
■jtaxsJ their otmast to xrt^Ott jfl^ —
purgative which is known to tnan.
are shown that than
|\TOTlCE.--‘Two months utter date l shall ap.
1 a p!v (o the Court of Ordinary of IV alton county
for leave [ 0 sell all the tends hofonging to the ca-ato
of John L. Callnwnv, late of said county
FRANCES A. CALL AW AY,
pkatobs hale.*-.
of tho Court Of Ordinary, of
the Court-house doo m
a, Go., on the find. Tues-
ial sale bourn, tho
_ more or less, being
airbflmy*. I'X'nthe 9th diiitrict of
_ Henry lt.U-S82W£
'SokTiQ^fle'pIVpirrty of Henry Anderson, Into,of
Walton county deceased, for tho benefit .0:1 the
heirs and creditors of said dec'd. Term s made
st:
to an order of
county,-will be sold bcfoi
Covington, NcwtowCr*”
day in July next, dun,
known on dnvofsnte.
■May 13—40 d.
HARRY CAMP, Adm’r..
for© tli
during the
-pc-riy, tow
(Joe-half of a
known and distinguished
°J.’ as lot No. 103, the lot whe reon John W T^Vtor uovf C<
resides. Levied on es the property of the said
John VV Taylor, to satisfy a ti fu issued Rom the
1J 19th Distriet, G M., in favor of Osberu A Car.
non vs. John WTayluf and John P Gaines. Pro
perty pointed out by John F Gaines. Levy made
and returned toiii«*hy.n.eoiwtal>le. r
qWsnmB timeonHphieo, ono tractofinnd
eoctatRing eighty acres," more or less, lying id the
1119th district G. M- adjoining lauds of VVaker,
Holds and others. Levied on ns "
Amazinh Heaton, to satisfy a ft fa.
oust: door in Gaintsvilld, within tin
of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
S^Bs8aii§&efcri.iiaift8a«a3HI^^^E3^MMMS
d, t adjoining
CE.—AI1 persons indebted to tho estate
llrndley, into of Walton OfMty,
cby repaired to make irnmediate
SUMMER
GOODS,.,
They have been" selected. with gre?t care,
in which he consulted ^ „ .
(o® ©TarstAi
©WEaSit'llVVi-' i.
May lll-Sm Guardian hfeaid heirs,
i ~T EOISGTA,T\Taltou Conn»yl--T,*ari toAm.
■ ■' b« .• i.-Wbeicw, Willir Kilgore,
guardian for 9/ar:ha A Beaty, petitions the Coart
- said county, fir dismission as sack
thtfpcl
Done by
rnnrvtei-.,
:veu ander my hand; this 13th
Rich Ghintt Clicne Bayadere Silks;
Riifh Chintz Ray^ DLVqniUe Silks;'
Rich Black Silks? great variety;
’ f «?!?*/ <
’'Ch aOie,^B^vsg,ejB^ L|iris^fjBri pnegA ^fies
- Printed jLac^ne“ v *
' ‘, Printed' tSSnfiro&T f
&C. .. ~
fast colon;
tono-JWiUr
th»y car# Ibo ^
pawrrni, „
riTrcta, they aivat the ispsttEre,in dlmlnlshfO doses, tho - Ladies’ Hose, jn
calMt aud bert physic Ora can be employed for children.
„ Being #nsac«(iated, they are pleasant to talte^wd being
free from any risk of _ _ _
belief were they not enb-
^ pofition cbar'ctcr
or nutnitfi. Many -emTuent
clergymen and physicians hove lent their names to certify
to the pnUie the reliability of my remedies, WHte other?
haw sent me the assurance of thete conviction that my
Preparations contribute immensely to tho Mfcfof Ofy
WiliiamB, WiUinghTm, to satisfy* ■ H
sued from a Justfce’a Court of Walten county, in
favor of T. E. Martin and others vs Wtilinin B.
Willingham. Property pointed out by Graves H.
Weaver. Levy”iad5 and returned tome by a
con-table. ■ ’ t
, Also p attho4#me tirr e, one hundred and fourteen
w jmrte erfypl^MiMStng thedowor of Jane Dial—
ifidn uit^lhAnB of Cornish Crock-; adjoining
Curler, W.K.f’lrrett and others. levied on
ns the primorty3rJane Dial, to 'Satisfy sundry fi
fas. issued from'a justice’s. Court of Walton coun
ty; in favoref John C Brower and others vs Jane
Dial.' Levy made aud returned' to me by ,a con
t „ *■ 5^7’
Also, at the sitihe time, sixty-fivo acres of land,
ore or leas, adieinine Camp and others. Lovicd
of Charles A Thompson, to sat-
d from a Justice’s Court of
James S. Bullock, and oth
ipi-m. Levy madesnml rc
jstable.
JOHN 31. AMMONS,Sh’ff.
3
UOCfRSMntS.
£MS201D£f.L AND HOSIERY.
The Agent below i
I is pleased to famish gratb my
'or their masod-
5 complaints:—
Uabama, 1S57.
ICGLA.
,, , * From the Country Gentleman.
C»ltlvatiii? Plants wlftte the Dew Is on.
Messrs. Editors :—At least fifteen
ago. I n^iced a plot ofriaBbages,
of which the large, firm heads I could
not account for from anything apparent
< in the soli On asking the'owner how
he made from, such a soil-so fine and
uniform a crop, I found his only secret
was, that “he hoed them while the dew
was on.” He"thought that in this way
he watered them, but of course the good
resulted more from the ammonia than
the wotstnae of tbri dew.- , ifto , |
h I adopted the practicetbeyeatfoilow-
ig, and with the result was so well
certificates of tbelr cures, of
. OTiIIiwmm. WHomrompUlqtq
Heartburn, UcaOr-cbo arising Item
s*a, IndigasrieiV Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and-Patn
arising therefrom, Flatulency, lessor Appetite, allJBoec-
m ana CnUMm Wmsas wbiabreqnira an racant
y tooftateo^ KlaraBrB.^ Thej alWi by purify-
complaint* which It would not ho tafypooed they cenld
reach,such as Deafhere, rartial Blind sear, Neuralgia and
thintna Irritabnity, Derargemrats of the Uvorand Kid*
ney#, Oont, aniothsr kindred eomplalnts arising from a
low stata at the body or obstruction of Its function*.
Do not be put c!T by unprincipled doateta-wlth aome
o&er sQ they malt* cnora pteCt oo, a* Ibr Ana’s
Pius, and tek* nothing eke. No other they can give
eomporoa with this in Hs intrintlo value or euratlvo
are. The afek want tho host aid there Is Jbc theta,
and they ihonld hare It.
{Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER,
Practical and AnslyticalBhemist, Lowell, Moss.
Pam MS Css. ran box. Fm Bozxs roa (1.
SOU) BT-
DILJL Si. S3I1TJ/, Athens Go., and- by drug-
psts and eonmijr merchante generally.
May 6,1858 V ^
Franklin.House.
^ Silk and Linen ;
Misses’ Hose; iriCotton,Silk find Linen;
GentVjlalf Hose, Cotton Silk -and Linen;
Ladies’,Gloves, in Krd r Silk«ndSilk Mitts;
Embroideied Bands in Jaconet, Swiss and
Mtill; , ^ ■■
Embroidered Colhrs and Setts in Jaconet,
Swi6wflnd Moll and Laces;
Edgings, and 1 ntertings in great variety ;
Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerch’fis.
ing
Fit AN KLIN ..HOUSE. 10 .
TTAVIN& leased, tho abbte well-krlown Hotel;
JbJL it will, In future,’ be eonductod'hy the under' « - ^ ~
signed under the name of tbe . J IjXjST-EjXN S.
LANIEE HOUSE.
It is needlessiaihis announcement, to a
ssapisrafcsSasEs
and bo contents htbisOlfwith simply saying
will keep a* good a hotel, as tb« ai
and its facilSica wm allow. £ii
il.A 1 ; notion rvf ika i„»n
are
taaUt»ofi6bi ,C
^ githr sktinted 'in
tho boriness porUon odLthe town,, and nearest tire
Depot, tho LANTER. HOUSE, with hs dorps of
#eli-tndned servants, and tlie amplest aecomme
datlono.’adcs only a test of its men by ttetravel
^DecTd-ty. .
satisfied-that I have since continued it
to others. In my “Gardening for the
South,” published two years since, you
will find (page 163) .“they (the cab
bage tribe) especially like to have the
soil about them thoroughly worked
while the dew is on them. There wil'
be a very great difference between the
growth of two plcts of cabbages, treat
ed in other respects alike, one. of which
shall be hoed at sunrise and the other
at mid-day; the growth of the former
will surprisingly exceed that of th‘
latter.
A story in point some time” since
went the round of the agricultural press,
of which the substance is as follows :
A small plot of ground was divided
equally between the hired lac! of a farm
er and his son. the proceeds of its cul
ture to be their own
with corn, and a bet
as to which should make'
At harvest the ' son came out so;
quarts behind. He could not under
stand the reason, as he had hoed his
twice a week until laid by, while he had
not seen the hired lad cultivate his plot
at all, and yet the latter had gained the
wager. It turned out the winner’s cropl . ^ „
lhad been hoed quite as frequently, hut w£k£d^Su
GAINESVILLE HOTEL,
m« IS Hotel is now
A open for Use recep
tion of hoarders ot Iron
sient custom. The rooms
are large, airy and com
fortably furnished awl
the t iih 1 e is supplied
tvkli (he boil tho conn
try affords.
. - ITT Bergen* desiring
to spend thosummer In a plenmni ami healthy place
will dnweU to givoGaitiesville a trial. The Lime
stone Spring is about ono mile anl White Sul I
Spring ahoiu six lniles from tho village. I H
roodcrotc. - j Martli9- r >—4mT1
i. They planted it ‘ , VT-; ‘‘m M m
was made by tliem^S E |j.lj I S'0; A T '€ 0 ST 9
nake'the best crop. f&R CelSIS.
atfiratpoST.torCASHrandfaelsassured Insta
ting that a better, larger and more dosirable stock
of Rood* arasmever offered fer sale, on the same
terms in this market, consisting of"
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
before his rival was up in the morning.
Providence, ir'seems foUowtthe hoeoj
the early riser with a special and increas-
& JL’Ci •• -
i-X options* .Moat
ing while the dew is on, manifestly bene
fits §uch gross feeders as cabbage and
COluiiMhefe are plants very impatient
of being disturbeu while wet. The
common garden snap and running
. beans are examples ; and if Worke
whfle'wet, even with tieny the pores of no7 Granite
the leaves seem to become stopped, and
the whole plant is apt to rust aod be
come greatly injured; Whether the
iirtma beans and other legumes'are as
iiippatient-of being hoed in the dew, I
? have not ascertained. Experiments
should, however, be tried the coming
season on all hoed crops.
Athens, Ga. Wm. N. White.
JDquh Hilt.—A dying West India
planter groaning to his favorite negro
servant sighed out, “Ah, Sambo, I’m
going r. long journey'“Never mind,
massa,” said the negro, consolingly,
4 *liiin all do way down hill.”
And Shirtings.
A VERM HANDSOME LOT OF
faaamniyjB. atn
In Black and Colored.
A LARGE VARIETY OF
10t4 Sheeting, bl’ch’d & brown.
Best Irish Linen Damask,
'Best Irish Linen Napkins-and Doyles,
Rest Irish- Linen Ta bie Cloths, .
’ Best Irish Linen for Shin Fronts,
Plain and Fancy J Linens for Gentlemen's
and Boy’s wear;
10:4 and 12-4 L;neh Sheeting,'
■5-4 and 6-4 Pillow Caso Linen-
* wimmiL
Embroidered Muslin for Ladies’ Dresses,
Plain Jaconet and Swiss Mufftins,
Nansook, Mull and Book-MusUoa.
' '■ 'FSSBMRSCTSSSa
Brown Shirtings v- White Shirtings.
Calicoes, fast colors.
Stfiped and checked homespun foi servants.
I
Cloths, Cassan?rcs, Vestings,
Handkerchiefs, Cravats,
Suspenders, etc., ete.
(mm
ored dotpiecs; silks aud cveniug dresses.
GENTLEMEN’S DRESS GOOD8,
Cloths, Casiraoras, Yestingr, While and cot
linen drills, silk *aa linen handkerchiefs,
TRIMMINGS,
As desirable seen this season, co i*3sting
of Ribbons, Leces, Collars, undersleev«i;ata,'&c.
fUNTmiiAS AND-HDAWLS-Iicom-
ptuison to which, I invitj investigation'.
S T A P L E' jG O O D S i
GtUMry ^ v«|ety. pleached and brown homb-
B ONNETS,
[ DQNNBtS,
±*i_:
‘ i
BONNETS,
■H Bonnets,^ 4
BONNETS, " BONNETS.
1 A BONNETS, V BONNETS.
MUSLINS, MUSLINS, .
MUSLINS, MUSLINS,
MUSLINS, MUSLINS.
DRESS PRINTS. DRESS PRINTS,
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAPLY,
■**'MayC. M. KENNEY
F
eating nnd planting, for sale at Wt per
bushel by, T. BISHOP & SON.
April 15.
S YBEP8, SYRUPS.—Stewart's 1st and 2
qualty, Golden and New Orleans, for ssle b
S^sfi
Lumpkin.
[may 20.
BeWAH€
urnfAi
Justice Court of said-District in favor of Daniel
” j vs Amaziali Heaton. J^cvy madoand ro-
torme by a constable. ^ '--i'f- sv 12j£
, at tile same time and place, one hundrint
and six acrcs.oTiaud, more or less, lyiut; in- file
llnihliiftrietia%.^«lsix^|nSAi oirTh<Riii>
rBofifyaffdethm’vQhScLqu j.h the i>r..],cvlv oi"
Moec.dCgudqPyto s*tisl^ five Janice Court :
favor of John J! Hobson nivl others" vs ifor
Carden. Levy made arid reti
stable. WILLIAM A.
AIa.yi!7—30d. n
$ESSs£e
County for leavo to sell
-©ektefcofoai'
May 27—Gw
May 20—40d
bit hand; this 13 th day of May, 1858
J'feSSE jnTCHELL, Ordinary.
W AIT-TON Sheriff’s Snlc.—Willba sold,
oil the first Tuesday m 4UL\ next, before
ihe Court-house, door, in Monroe, Waiton county,
within the legal hours of sale, tiro following proper-
ty.tewit: ” -* ,
Seventy-five yeres of ltmd, oiore or 1ess, m tire
fourth district of Walton county, adjoining Griffin,
Weob aud oth^i 'Levied on. as the property of
sundry u fas is-j
high.of .duVfereotordexWu;
and rcpoits himself to belong to,
well of AbheyiUo district ^Squ
Laycharges and tako^hiin aW^lre lnTwin^^dCiUt
terithas the law.directs. This mtiy 19th J808 .
|„ n , - WM.a.-S1£s®,D. Sheriff. '
Slay 27—-tf. ( .
O - EOltCli Babaa Uonrity —Wi1[ W soFd
■ bSforo the Court bouse does,; in the town ’of
Clayton Rabun Cfonty.on the fi tit Tuesday in
Augtast, withiri the legal hours of saie tho following
property to wiu
j 1C Hammers.ono wagon, two hundred and fifty
lbs of steel, more or teas, five rail road cars',' seven
drills, and one gray horse mule. Levied upon as
the propeny of Granville VV Alexander to satisfy a I
mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Gfourt of said
Cotmty.Geoigo A Greenwood, ts said Alexander.
Proifeny pointed oat in said fi fa.
b I,. M. BEVERT Deputy Sheriff.
May 27—tda.
•t Counts.
MORTGAGE Sheriff
first Tuesday in JULY next
court house door in tho .town
Min tlie legal hours of sale,
.fit 1 ® n pint of the lot on
;s then resided in said comity,
.it being tho Northwest corner
,ui, uuj,„m,ig lands of Dean Kelly. 8amuel
Oliver, Thomas Jacobs, and others; and half of
lot No 96, in tho 5th distJof finid conntr-, the same
M|HMi^|re||iAnci«st therein, this being the
I!rooks; and the following,
of the said Ray: twohundred
>r less, number not known, ly
-i the road leading from Law-
, it being the tract of land pi
:,f Wm. Brand, both
and* levied on ns tho
jks and H-illiam F. Ray|
tisfv a mortgage fi fa in favor
Co. vs Brooksand Rav; ono
of Barrett tc Carter vs
|gg fain favor of Kelt
& of Bones Jc
go ETn in fa-
,V Ray, one mort-
lo fi fainfa- ,irof F, Iloleman Je Co. vs Brooks
Jay ■
April
being an nndirii
property of the
which is the pro;
acres of land, moi
ing in said conn'
renceviile to Mt
chased by tho
saidootuuy; nil
property of Loyd
described abovo,’
of Sherman, Ji
Property pointed out in said fi fas.
. 29—60d. WALTON CAMP, Sheriff.
TVOTICE.—AU persons indebted to the estate
11 of WilUiam Johnson, late of Gwinnett County,
JAMES AJOHNS()N, ( Adm ’ 1
May 27—lOd
Jatte
J ACKSON Postponed Sheriff's Sale.—
Will be sr ld before the Courl house door, in
the town of Jefferson, Jackson county, da., on the
he iisjga!'
y of
Rail Coirntyr—7^ all rthdtru
- 'yji.itmHvcoKccri*.—Whereas, A. Gr Robinson
■10 mid Sarah A Logan apply to ir.e for letters of ad-
inistration on tho estate J Of Amos G Robinson,
Jntsf satdewnrtyi.ivceose# +. ;< - t- »
These nte, therefore, to eitcand aumohish all nnd
ngulur tho kindred and cicdilortfof said
chow cause, if any exist, wlj.y anid lolh
liotbe grantgd, at tho July Term-next of *rid Coin
l^ay27~3fti.
NOTICE.
arid singular thffkwA
ceased, to shew eaUW,
ters"should notrbe '
Slid CoatL •* ; . , •• ,
MayST-^OdL ... .; v
^ ; i i la.j. - -■—«
VXsa> cZ*c*rt£r~Whereas, Vewman' 1 tFilson,
late of saidcdunty^doceaspd^lately died iatosWte.
representedj arid no preson baa applied
nistration on hiscMaie. , v
are, therefore, to cite an Aadmomah all and
^auiu W0|
iatralion should net betgrttnted to the Cterkef the
Superior Court of-said- eount; ,_or somfe other fat
to-wit:
(reek, con-
g lands of
Walker Buies, Mrs. Brown and others. Leviedou as
tho properly of Amaziali Heaton, to satisfy a fi. fa.
188 ted from the 1119th Dist , G. M. in favor.of the
officers of said district, vj Amaziali Heaton,. Le
vy made and returned ton eby a lawful constable
Also, at the some time and place, one tract of
Inna,containing fifty acres, mote or less, in the
1115th district, G. M., adjoining lands of Martin
Gust and William J. Dyars and others. Levied
upon by virtue of a fi.Ta. issued from the. 1117th'
District G. M., in faverof Dr. James M. Webh vs.
James V. Veckcry. Kory nlade arid returned tb
ine by a Constable.. --
Also, at the same time nnd place, tlireo hundred
Uarnabas uarron to satisfy a fi fa waned from Hart
Superior Court, in favor of Francis Gaines vs. Bar
nabas Barron. Property pointed out by defendant
TTART Postponed MfacrhTs SAIe^—Also,
JLX at the some time and place,' throe hundred
acres of tend, more or lees,’on the .waters of Light-
wood Log Creek, bounded by lands of David Car
ter and others. Levied upon ns the property of
James M Carter, to satisfy tiro attachment fi. fas.
issusd from Hart Inferior Court, one in favor of
Wiliam A Neese vs said James M Carter, and the
other in favor ot William A, Neese and Francis G
Stowerevs said James M Carter. Property point
ed out in said fi. fas.
May 20--tda RICHMOND SKELTON, Sh’ff
H ART Postponed Sheriffs Ssle.—Will
be sold before the Cou-t.hotaso door, in the
town of Hartwell, on the first Tuesdayiri July-next,
within the legal hour* of sale, the following prop
erty, to wit t
aoroatef land, am ik* water* of
Shoal Creek, adjoining she lauds or J: p. Glover,
whatenn r. , UrfcAt£rBgipKa m'jrPsea.^'aatiite ^
fi. fa. issued from the Superior. Court of Hart coun
ty,In favor of Elias SDyor.v* Clark W Temples
and John Snow, indorser—now controled by JB
Benson. W Jk NEESE, D. Sh’ff.
. May 20—td*.
G eorgia Waj.ton Cousty—n
whom it may concern, whereas t?v 7,'
Brexver, Administrator of David p j- Joh " °
cea.e;!, petitions to theGoun of Orftterif
tntor C Unty " rulSmi3sli)n as au °!i Adminis-
• Those are t h erefore : to cite and admonish
all personiiconcerned, to show cause if ln v
they liave, at tire- next regulaj term of this
opt r;v iff w W X’l'u'it, lo saiwfv aft fa 5° url ’ ',° be '' e !^ , on - , lil ° f [ r ^ 'Monday i„
supenor Court, in favor of William 'November next, W liy the.petition should not
gain.-t said W W Pruic nnd J D. l’ruit. bp "ranted. • ' '■§" ’b_
-tda - . VV, P. SMITH, V. Sheriff.
dred and
. nnd Hill,
property
j^sllp.,, ,,
I y it Co., against said Andrew J Tool.
Alsu, tun acres ui land, ntljdining Unncock,
Langford and others,-hi. which there is situated -
saw arid grist mi^in
on ns th ’’ '
from If
^rtchote
Mayi
r Co
said
dfM
hi wbicii there is situaieU n
OrdiiiEiiy.
noKGlA, Riill Couiity
orfeem.—JVbereai, f
'» all whom it
Done by virtue of an order of said Court
at its April term 1858. Given under mv hand
this 9tli day of April DVirot'
JESSE illTCIIELL, Ordinary,’
April 15—6m..
r - v ..„ , A Tanner; adjnin
W Allen, deceased, petition*
ivy of sijid county for di» w ig.
tA,cttO and admonish i
?& CT : ?*
'-^iteiwSwWfchnd. . -
iLL,'Ordinary.
m“ , , , " t ?'cYl Co «rt' ot Ord';
IP ThotemoS AdSm^Uatom
nimSi
I deceased;
fully administered said estate -'-—- : “ y hnv ' !
g^Mhafitolisa'aafetiwIry r»‘
muustrotors stouki^otbe discharged fronj said ad-
sj-tei-reiiyvieji. v
Jopr^atri fcgdlar term thereof
enor noun oi sam wuuu, «.« v— ■‘ < !)<w'9l-*‘hmV ' f 'Tb,MiJOJ$l80N. O'r#y:
proper person, at tho July term next.of sr^RlOR COUR T.-MwK
iv’en under^^my haVd;^May 22d, 185&_ # ■ I ’i ' ,
Court. ...
Given under my hand, May 22d, 185a
. . E. M. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
May 27--30d. -
L Foitpsurd Sheriff’s Sale.
H A h^
Elijah Powoli
sold on the first Tuesday in .JULY n^rtl
before tho Conrt-honsodoof, in Gainesville, within
the legal hoursof sale, the following property, tep
Wit * .
Two mules—ono bey horse mule" alreut seven
years old,'one bay maro mutef ho’oiit thrris years
old. Levied on as the property of ThomaaJ Bui
man, to satisfy a fi fit from Hall Superior Court, in
favor ofVobn G Merck, agiiihst said Thompe J.
Bulman and William Blacks lock. • ..
May 27.-tda VV. P. 8MITH. D.-Shgriff.
H all SberMPa Sale.—Will be sold before
before the CoufMious * door in tho town of, - A
Gainesville, on thefirstTuesday in-July next, with Lain,«
in the legal hours of sole, fie following property, l ,
to-wit:'
Two hundred acres of land, more or less, on the
waters of Hudson River, edjoiaing Lemuel Dodd
and.otbcrs.. LeviocLonas the property of Charles
U Simmons, to satisfy a fi.fa.Jrom Hall Inferior
'ourt, McCord, Hart &’ Co. vs. Oharfca R. Sim
mons. Property pointed out by defendant. :
VV. P. SMITH,D. Sheriff.
Juno 3— J9d— '*
• Label for Divorce. / .
defendant, Sale til
,ft» ahofe oUte't
rdereil
Powell, has ■ - -
case, and that site iteriot to Ire found: It is ordered
that service- be perfected On her, the said defendant.
1*1 publication of this order ofiot fi'mriotfi Jw Jfoui'
! ^ oV?f%rt ftcrnB ^^ re, * oua Wt ^ next
I extract tromiliprn'.nuus of said court,
way tH-RUin. •. t ^
not—;—r——_
*f*U County.—Court of Ordi-
Whereas. John
*• Tuggle, orphan of John
• Court for dismis-
an-of!
Tuggle*
sion from ssi;
This is, therefore,' to
Sonsconcer
tcrsofdismi
cant at the September
By order of said Court,' Feb 1st; 185K
Feb-ll—Sm. E. M. JOHNSON, Ord’y.
franklin Cflcntg.,
S TATE of GEORGIA Franklin Coun-
tv.—Whereas, Thomas VV. Smith applies td
me forletters of administration upon the estate of
Clement Walters, late of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to shew causa, (if any they have,) why soid lctters
of administration should: not be granted nnto said
applicant, at tho regUlarTerm of the Court of Or-
dineiy in said.county.te be held on tho first Mon
day in July next.
Given under my hand and official signature, at
office inCarnesvifie, this 20tb day of May, 1858.
JOHN Ot. YORK. Ordinary, .
A/ay 15—30d and C. C. O. of said county.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE Agreea-
tx. bly to aa order ol' the Court of Oidinary of
Frankltin county, will be sold to the highest bidder,
before the Conrt-honne door, in Carncsvflle, said
connty,on tbe first Tuesdny tn July next, within
the lawfol hoursof sale, the following negroes to-
wit: Ann, a woman about 27 years old, a good
sewer and- weaver, or A her girl child, Caroline, 24
year, old.- Jack,. m.n aborit22ycaA old, a good
blacksmith and wood-workmmy. Irerl, a ooy sev-
. . . yeariofcT.^AflsmS^rermo property
belonging to tbe estate of Bppy TV Morris, deceas
ed. Sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms on the day of sals. ’
THOMAS MORRIS, Admlr,
May 520.—404.
A dUllNISTRATOR’H HAI,E.—V’iU be
sold before tbe court house door in Clayton,
Rabun county, withiri the legal honrs „ „„
tho fits! Tuesday in July neid, the following prop-
ortytowit: Lot othmdNo. 94,in tho5thdistrict
hoursof .
first Tuesday ic July next, within the
sale, the following properly, to-wit;
Throe hundred faJOf acres #f laud, more or less,
on the wnter*of Curry’s Creek, affioioing lands of
jNuul snd others- levied on as tho
property of A J Williamson to satisfy one fi- fa.
issued from Jackseiu .Superior Court, in favor of.
Nancy Witt, adm’x. AC., vs. C R Simmons, principal
AJBowan, arid A J Williamson, security. Pro-
pmfypoinmd f ,th^MPmk. 5)MiTH k>ft
June 3—ids v . ’'T
administration
Irin. Into of said comity, deceased,
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors .ofsaid deceased,
to file their objections, if anj they have, why said
1 e tier* should .pot bf granted, at the next July T<
off as dower of said land. 'Also one negro girl
about 18 rears of ege: sold as the property of D
vid McClain, deceased, by an order of the eonrt of
ordinary of said comity, for the benefit of the heirs
a2d creditors of said estate.
McKIAZY FIN CANNON, > Adm’r.
ELIZABETH McCLAIN, j Adm’x.
4£y 6—tds. . ^
A B3IIM8T3tAT9B’S 8A¥,E.—Agreeably
ft to an order passed by (J# Court of Ordinary of
Rabun county, will be sold on ’be first Tuesdy in
J.ULY next, within.the'legal.hoars' of sale, before
the Court house door, in the town of C.'.oyton, tho
following property,'to-wit;
Lot of land number thirty-seven, in the secon.’t
district of sold comity, known as tho bnck-vard lot,
' acres. -Sotdaathe
.a.,.,, late of said cotrnty
benefit of tbe heirs and
creditors of said deceased. . ■. .
JOHN IF. WHITMIRE, Adm’r.’
Afky.27—30A; , " ■
granted, at the next July Term
and at office, 24th May, 1858.
Gk PITTMAN, Ordinary.
pEQUGIA, Jackson County.— Whereas,
v * Dilmus fj. Jarictt applies to me for lctters of
administration npor the estate of JVilliam M.
bite,late of said county, deceased.
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular.tbe kindred and creditors of saM deceased,
to file their objections,if any thoyhave, why said
fetters should notbqgranlcd, at tho next July Term.
Given under ihyhafad.-at office, 24th May, 1858.
JOifma. PITTMAN, Ordinary.
May27-304. • —-r- -
|%TOTIGE.—SiW days niter date, application
11 will bo made irthe Court of Ordinary ofjock-
,son go unty. for leai» to sell all the land* find negroes
behvigmg to the re luoof James I Wilson, late of
Jackson county, deceased.
^Z. g. IFILSON, Adm’r.
jiff ARISON Sfaerifl’jiSalc.—Will bo sold on
ivJ. the first Tuesday in JULY next, before the
Court-bouse- door, in- the town of Danielsville,
Madison county, within thf legal houfuefsale, the
following property, to-wit:
One lid of laud, containing one hnndredaad fif
teen acres, more or leea* lyihgon the waters of
Shoal Creok,in fofid Dist G M. adjoining W’llHam
Sailers, George IF Aaron and others. Levied on
as the property of Jeremiah Hall, to satisfy lour
Justice Court it fas. iu favor of John Scott, Jr., and
John Scott St Co. vs. Jercmioli Hall. Property
pointed out by tho plaintiff in fi fa. Levy made
and returned tt> me by IFBenton, L. C.
JOHN W. PORTERFIELD, Sheriff.
May 27-td«. • ’
may 15-2uu
tw-gtice..
il the estate JHHRH _
county,deceased, arc hereby required to-present
them duly authenticated, fto ipy attorney, S. P.
Thurmond j within tbe time prescribed V law;
ond those indebted to -said -astute, wiU-como for
ward arid makeiSimedrabs payment, -
May 13-Cw , | • Z. F. AVILSPN, Adm’r.
iTIOIV will bo made at the next
of tho Court of Ordinary of
leavo to scll.die land belonging
ah B. Simpson, deceased.
JOSEPHdPsCOTT, l Adm ’ ra -
May 27-2m.
A DMINlSTltATOIl’S S ALE.—Agreeably
il- to on order (if the Court of Ordinary of JSck-
son county, wil! be sola, on, the foot Tuesday in
July next, witbi i the legal hours of sale, before the
Court-house do. r, in tire town of Jefferson, Jackson
as tbe
woman by
old. -Sold
id county,
creditor*
ji'csucy Soaps,
, <Cot3sbs, &c*
All of the above anil mrfnj
other articles for sale very low
at No. 4, Granite Row.
JOHN B. COBB.
Athens May, 27th 1853.
Mav 00—1(1
I tpbday of sate.
[lIARGARKT DELAY-, Adm’r.
CE no Dcfatara mul Creditors.—
All iK-ironshaving cii ia;againot tho estate-
of John Shackelford, latjof Jackson County, de-
ceiu't-d, ;irc hereby requited to present them duly
amhoutir-nted wititin llielime prcserihed bylaw;
and those iqdebtnd to uni t deceased will come for
wurd and make ilhmo .i'rnli pnymeut.
Tr".T; 1 ' v ‘-'* r iS. L’.Ttll'KMOXl), Adm’r.
/ *'■' vv fi MAllVF.RAVV’SON,Adm’x.
April 22—Cw.
PaiBOTl CflU%
riEOBGIA, Jlndisori Coanly.—Whereas,
vir John M. Matthews appliesto me for letters of
odminUtrotiui upon the eat a to. of-Salto Williams
P-okens, late of said county, deceased,
llreso arc, therefore, to cite andadmonisli all and
singular the kindled and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear a* »y oftico oa tbe first Monday in
Juto noxt, to show.causo, if any* they have, why
skid letteu ahoaid -notJb'd issued to Said applicant.
Given undermy hand.t his 24th May, IS
- lOCtl’D IU BULLOCH, Grdmary.
June 3--30d. >-:l . .. . >. ;
: — :—— ,. 1 ■ —» " ’ 1 .—
EDI
lufyut
for leave to sell one negro girl belonging to the
tote of William J Ray,deceased.
JAMES NORWOOD, Adm’r,
April 29—Gw. of W J Ray, deceased.
jteJOTICE.—I shall apply to the Court of Ordi
il nary of Frsn'ilin county, at tho teguliir term
thereof, to bebefal on the first Monday in July next,
for leave to soil alt the tends belonging to the estate
of Madison J Shields, deceased, for a division.
IUTTLEBUBY SHIELDS, Adm’r,
April 29-2m of M J Shields, deceased.
Ire ari d ’ admonish, allpcr-
metoetti to show cause if any, exist why let-
jsnusaipn should, not be grantedlbe applU
tho September term next, of siiid Court.
, Hall County.—Conrt'of Or*
dm ary AjpriFTerra 165 8. To all whom
it may concern; whereas Jacob Martin and
Samuel Martin, petitions this Court for dis-
fltission as Executors of the last wilt and
testament of Absalom Martin doceasad.
Therefore fail persons cdricemed are here*
by required to fife thirir 'objections, if any
ttiey have, why letters of dismission should
not be granted, at the next November term
of thUt Codtt. 'v .'i te -
By order ofthe Court, April 5th 1858;
E. M. JOHNSON Ordinary.
April 15,-^riOd.
. H C Hood, }
• V„ V L , I Bill for Injunction,
Awrxd W Mournsex A y In Jackson Superior
T J MoRttw<>«. Admlrs ofo Court.
M. A Morrison, ' j
1 *T appeari^toftieCourt, fl^at Alfred W Morri-
H *bn end-ofthe-defteidiints in the above case, re-
sidcabayrejdtjte toils 'jM this' State, and-has not
Ihcen served by the Sheriff; Jt is therefore ordered,
by the Court, thatsaid Alfred W Morrison appear
hand plead, answer and.demnrtosaid bill, not de-
this rule, wtltowrelHniBMifiielreMHHH^H
Court, this
March 4-m4n>.
^......Superior
HINTON,Girirk.
Saras Maxkt, ■ ' • - "'
vs; > label tor Bivofoe,
Joimf C.Maxkt.. V . , -
TT appearing to the Court by tbe return of the
ahenff, that the defendant i* hot fo be found in
fins Cpunty, ondJt farther appearing that die de
fendant is not a resident of this State: ordered that
seitoico of the libel in.said,case bo perfected by
pnbiicstaon of this rule once a month tor four months,
0,8
A trne extract from the Minutes of the- Mfeteh
term,-lSo8,ef GwinnettSifperior Court, April 13th
m&L***. ^NCISP.JUHA^Clk.
G EORGIA, Fjraaklia County —Court
of Ordiutf hy, March Verm, 1858.—tVheroes,
Jboeptf Jackson, guardian of W J C. Hunfi-applies
to this Court for a discharge from all further liabil
ity upon said guardianship,
Therefore, all pereons concerned, are hereby rev
qniredtoshow cause, if anv they have, why said
guardian shuttle: not be finally dfeekaig --<1 from said
GJ.ardumshiPii'at the regular term of «e'd Guar..
iHansi ! lfe aHhefoegnlar term of. said Court*to be
held on tijfo first Monday ln Junerrext. ' y
By order oM Aid Court, at a regular term thereof,
held this first day of-March, 18^. . .
J^UN G, lORE^ Ordinary.
March II—10d.. - - .
f f in June next, for le
eg,roes belonging to the Estate of Sanm-
el ifeaden, late of said county, deceased; for a oi*
vision ameeg the heirs of said deceased.
JOHN - A. HEADEtV,
BLAKELY V.UEAdEN,
TALTON W. WALKER.
Adm’rsof Samuel Headen,' deceased.
. March 11-ffin. V
W dinary, Afa> Term. 1858.-Whcro'al' W.llfem
Armour, odministrator^hpon tho esute of Robert
Armour, deceased; petitions this Court for tetters of
dismission from said administration:
This is; therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
soos conceroed, tojihow cause, it any exist, at the
SSSSSS'jSKjS 0 ^'"” “■
• r- III! ■akBUI
tt may concern, wherea
tore jehnreitoreiaHreren
cuter ot John A r Selman^ptreascd h petUloM
Those are- therefore, to cite and
persons concerned to slrew cause if
ail whom
Stark Ex e-
to the
admonish, al
’ any they have,,
beheld
the--
_ . said" Court, at itar
d“Tj^a^ GiV ^ OTdC ^ handU,i * 13th
| • ^ JESSE MITCHELL Ordinary.
Jaouwr Zlv-fim: , - . f
FRANKLIN CJOENTT—
John B. Eatee applies to mo for let-
p nistration upon the cstntc of Elioabeth
gen Browit, admmistratar
to show ca’ii«e, tf
should not bo grail
they can, why said-letters
Unto said applicant, or some
other fit and proper person, at tho discretion of th.
court of ordinary of said county,'ta bo held oh thi
Ji
at
,1858.
Ua 6—38d red C. Gv~ *
^ - a - V. -
first Mondpy iu JunenaxL.
Given under my band au
office in CamesviIfe,thl*«dd*yt>Ul
JOHN.G.YOItK.Or
John Thompson deceased,
Q.ourt o£ Orijiuary. of saj *
n ED
oJT F.
JIndison County.—IFhcrcas,
W. Adams applies to mo lor letters of
Guardinnshipof the property of tho minor beireof
Robert G Matthews, late of Madison county, de
ceased, xjMaPw j!.:t *•* s- • u
These aid', therefore, to cite did admonish ill per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, at
the July t«»m noxt oFtbo Court of Ordinary for
said county, why said lctterastoufo not bo granted
rtkANKLIN
before_thc Coi
Ga-
the first Tuesday in J uly next, within
re of sale, the foiloiring*property, ton
acres of jilna in' Frtnklia.oo*ntyva<\}oh.ing
land* of.Thomaa Mixe, Williamson Mize’and’ oth
ers. Levied onus the property of O. W. Pfivous,
JT-- ; a lima
•' ■ ' mjsffen as such Adraipjfii
Hale.—Will fieS5W- i't'esc are. therefore to
# door, ui Cavncsyilfe, all persons concerned to
w JOHN W.
Juno3—^0d.. -i,a g
i’CENT, Sheriff.
Given i
June 3-3W.
r hand, thiaSftffi May 1858.
H. BULLOCH, Ordiriary.
i after -date, "
annexed,
ffijasjpsiw
pHfijuion will
* ^ -—’v, to bo held
•I o action tt oi ay ucretia,
fi iettorf testamentary of.Uiarissa Jonsa.' eocecu-
‘ ‘ “ Juries.
by the
tOthoCourtof Oidiuiuy of J/adifon county W 1
for leave to sell all the laud belonging to the, estnfo G;yo* under my
>f UMfirin HusseLJate of Mmlinon county, de- |*Mcy,A. D. 1858.
ceased-
June 2--2m
tUE RUt
J “ u015 - 3
ne: - su
l\rOT3C!E.-~
11 will to" mi
Clark County G-
iohof t
lltholi
T
■jVTOTICE.—Sixty dayJaiter dnto, npplicr.tion
’ll will be made totho C urt of Ordinary of Jack
s’ id
sou county, for leave, to t
tatho estate of John .'luu cford, late- of Jack sou
county, docoosed.
8.P.THI LMOND, i Adm’r*:
MARY f|rAIFj50N, \ Adm ra ’
May 13~-2m.
all ihe lands belonging
•Thro mouths after date nppli
made, to tho Court of Ordinary of
Georgia at the lirnt rogiilar twm ulU-r
cxplrnti-raof two uiontlis from thin notice, for leave
to sell all tho lands, including two houses mul lots in
Athens, belonging lo the estate of William Mat
thews, Into of said County deceased, for.tho benefit
of tho heirs mid creditors of said deOohsed.
WILLIAM F.MATTliEtYS, Adui’r of William
Matthews Deceased.
May27—40d. . • a?», ! ■ i '
H ATS, CAPS, BOOTH and SHOES, at
T. Crawford's, No 7J Broad-st.,Athens, Ga
Nov. 5. - ’ ' *■-"
30d.
on tho first Monday in
'.haiuT nt olfieo, thi& 2ljth day of
JOHN G. YORK, Ordinary.
EOIBGIA,* Ernnkliu (lunnlr.—Cotrt
of Ordinary, Marsh Term, '.HoS.—Whereas.
William it. Foolo, administrator upon the estate
of \Vnshinglon Hunt; laic of sidd county, dece ased,
applies to said Court for a discharge from said ad
ministralipn, w-sll.-.u
, These arc, therefore, to pile and admonish nil
porsons concerned, to show cause, if any tlit-v have
why said administrator should not he finally dis
charged from all further iinbilitv on said adminis
tration, at the regular term oi" said Court, to be
hold on tho first Monday in October r
By order of said Court, ntn regain
Of, held this 1st day of March, 18.'^>.
JOHN Q. YORK, Ordinary-
March 11—Cm. .
adore H. Kidd,
letters of dismission
This is, therefore, to l _ R
86ns concerned, to show -cause,
next December teTOanf | ■
should not ’
B
ourt for
|l per
exist,-nt tbe
Why reud fetters
tVALTON CoPNTt.—T6' all
whom'it may rioncein, whereas Elisha
Thompson,. Administrator oi%the Estate of
to tbe
Ay.fecdi*-
«... , r Jirand/foirnonish
persons coiicerned toshow cause - if-any
ihey have, st "the next-regular terra ot thire-
Court .t<v|le hehi oa the first Monday *«
November next, why tho petition stoiftd net-
be granted. •
Done by virtue of an order of ShM Court
at its April term 1858: Givftif uui*> «vy-
hand Uiis 9th (by of April 1858.
GEORGIA, JACKSON COI
WlLUtaja,!’. Millgu, i Bill for Discovery. •
_ i xr ’W- • j Rdief and Injunction,
T. J^Moneisos, Adm r. j- In
afM A. Moujusqx, and i Juekson Sunerior
IIuuatio MMonwaoxl ),' -• i Courtf
nt Horatio ,M., Mor-
8 in tho above case,
“ * ' ’ :,w not
reil
. . up*
bill, not
this Court;
fcSSPtf
of this Court.
A true cxifact from tho minutes of the Superior
Court, this27th February?R* 58 - 1, .
March4-ytot^j^lk d HlXTON t fte*.
riEOBC IA
XJT wliem Tt
KiirsoH, Adnni
petitions W tin
pci's*
why ti
gTabtdi
on the tirs*t
Given
* April 15—Cm*
it ([ountfeW a *
, thereto ifM /
liEKJlhiW, Ordinary.