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’ONFEDKH ATF. ('ONORESS.^
J * toBUiA lluri county.—'VVhereaa Dil-
. "TT for 1If. \V bite, ttJm'c de bonit uon of John
I IRf.r SfiSSIO-X.
The follow,ug •> a list •>! the member* of tbo ] ^
i t ft «,.ingress •*:' tl’t* Perms jwm Government of i — "*
'• *•»«?.>» w«»7;USL MllfliiUiOSE C&LnDAl
J /I'iA'L H-
« . . ' " * - — -- |]M Wi,*t •. sr.. represent* to the court in his pel*-
tliWIf' { \ llflOll* if 1 I a’ Boo, duft- flic! aud entered on record, toat be bos
xTlflUt/ TMHUHH • fatty nom;niifo r <.d JohnM. White's estate:
f n» •»f
«.-ns'kod with an eeieriak.
U.e Provisional O-ingreJa.
mi
DATS.
1>AT?,
The h.tv
. cou:i-
miiMu;
*1 l«t)u. lUtiSolTK.:
il’m I. y»ncov. ijohaB Clarke,
• •' Clay. J. :. UI/E Peyton.
iituMit sutim cimiti.
. George Davis,’
, Wiiliui 'f Don* h
, soevu cahoi.1ia.
■ Robarl W Barnw cli,’
. ouu.ii L Orr,*
TERKESSEC.
' ftnslavu* A Henry.
I Laadon C Hsyif.u
TEXAS.
l.o-wit T Wigfsli,*
• W S Oldbrm.*
, viEaiRti
!UII Hector,
l W C Preston.
Tx>lir.it W .lo!in*r>i>,
<; U JliVfcell.
* I (lK||»A.
»#*.•/»«*» M Kakrr,
* fc* Mom el l
oomciA
JillKiP.*
}< oScrl Toombs .*
erv-rrexv
ll.-H’y O Burnet’,
IV. Mam E Finns,
t.Ol-ISlAWA.
■Jrtward Sparrow,*
T J Semmes
MtSSISStTV*
A «J Brown.
••irtios Photon.
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. rr» sis
1 :• iff?
• Jan'
*A'j
March
o4 c I »] H g i E"' 5 J a CiVVUWJVO i
5|l’ 3 fllr "r 1 ronEAXD J IOC E FOR TOURSELVES | p K (,i^u,M.i.»c
' I: !•’ 'J Aii I askis, ika’you call a; mr ion yard, to be j Ordinary, Jnr.ua'y Ter)
• j* j*. • . ‘ 1 . onvioef-d that I have «nr be-:-; guilt'- o? paging, i barauo.miott.on, tcatiyis.rai. .. r nrt
— .riT Htirob 2td-2:n-- u. JOHN HARRIS. j Jotm L-tefoer, usaseesed, applies to Ihw Conn
3’ 4; o ! ] for letters ft disdixaton:
lOiil |12 j _ ( Tsito is,thcx<Sf>rc?tacite nml admonish cil por-
gljgig I Princeton l actory, <
3jj i J 13tl* March, P5G-.2. J
notsf or BurnrsiisixATivE*.;
II.ASAHS S03TB CAROLINA
Dist.
1 W N H Strith,
ii K H Bridges,
: 3 OH Konsn,
.4 TDMcDowe!!.
i T> AH Arrington,
: «'• 4KMoLeac,
t Ask.
4 William I Adder.
' 9 It 8 Gaiilier,
• 10 A T Uavidson.
’ socru carom: »
- 1 .I'titr. klcQnoen.
5 WPeroKc. MH.lv-
3I.M Av.r.
'OIL. ltonharr..
I '• James Earron.
sWW lloyco*
lESSEifSr.
.1 Jos B Helskell, t
I 2 W G Swan,
.3 Tibh#.
1 3 B Gardonsbirc,
nemySFoom,
•> Meredith P Gonlrj,
7 Qft«H W Jours.
; 8 — — Menses.
*J JDC Adkins,*
10 John V Wright,
i 111> MCmrrin*
TEXAS.
' 1 John A. Wilcsi,
2 C C Herbert,
3 P \V Gray,
•1 F U Soxton.
•> 41 I> Graham.
t> It II Kppcranii,
VIRGINIA.
I MRIl Gameit.
i John It Chainbii??.
3 John Tyler,
i l Roger A Pryor,*
. ;» Thos 8 Boiwk,*
John Goode. Jr.
7 Jm 1’ Hoioombe.
.s I) C He.Iarnolle.
9 William Smitb.
10 Alox 11 BuIcier.
II John B it aid win.
12 H'altor R S:*ple»,“
' 13 Walter Preston,*
14 Albert G Jenkins.
IT> Robert Johnston,*
• if. Chas W Uussctl *
•. T .1 Positr.
■ v: R Smi*h.
3PK Jb.
•l ( I. M Carry.*
•> K 8 I.yon,
.: \V p Ci'iltoa.*
. tJ Uioptoil
•„ J SPu^h.
; K s |>«rgAU.
aKKANSa?
* ii A Onriand,
; J :.*< M Patterson.
jrr.or.iDA.
i .'«« B iiawttua.
h !< Ilittow.
GEORGIA.
1 Julian liartridge.
;• c (' Munnerly*.
;; H:nc.s Holt,
t A U K-'-tin.
I, Onvitl W I.ewii>.
tv \V Clark.
: TJobt PTrippo,
, i.neins t GartreM,
■ llr.rdv Strieklan.f,
It' Aitj ft Wrignt.
i;i MCCKV.
; Sot jet elected:)
l.crjat AN a.
l Cha^ .1 Villore,
t-bns M Cottrjitl,*
1 1» K Kennn *
t i .linen J Dupree.
. lobn f. Lewis,
i-.to I’.rlii s.Jr
MisMSsivn
l J W t’lanp.
K-ulnrn ltd via,
- Lr.-tti Welch,
1 !i < ( hatch'-ru.
’ l» K ringielcit,
• ti IUi i.sdalo,
Jo.m .1 McRae,
VtSROt'tM
i W M Cook.
*' T U il.iris,
' t'iiAprr \V Hell,
1 Aaatn U Condon.
• G U W : e=t.
«'• I, W F>comae.
Hv.r,
i f¥1HE subscriber tatiMa'.ifa--furis:
.1 1 defy cotnpeiUicn £d u ^ual
ing is more tii.-li ore-TsIt'. i invi
examine ray leiitt. r .At W'.atbiasviUc. t.
tv, Georgia. I sell ihe right t>- rse in
"—^—“—s t« every one that examines. I piedg
—■ e | !?] * ', if no litaatbttg, but a discovery cuinbini'tg ccu.o
T!£Js:e! = my ini ' exc-^loac
wncE.
A LL persons are forewarned from trading on
A niy acconnt with mv wife Harriet Artalme
Wibiams. As sbe has left my bed and bnnrd
with -utcauiie or provocation, I will be reeponai-
blc lor ooitcof hereonlracU. , ... »,
Nov. 15-1» pd J.J,WILLIAMS. |^>
G KOBGIA, Vorayth CowntT-—■[«“f *
Benjamin J. Hire, r.djn««atrati»r of John K ,
Lieitt represents to the Coart in Ur geiitru oit., j
Sled and entered on ree»»r 1,.6!*at r j lu» »'*'* j jf „*
ministered John U. Tight >: estate t |
This is, therefore, to eito u\l per: otisccrcvrned, | 'JJ
kindred and ercdilors, to snow oav.se. if any t fic y
cau, why said adminit rator ebpsid in»l be nu-
ebargod" from his adiniuistration, ittid rect.vo
letters of dismiss'on, on the lirst ilondfiy in Aa*
t-usi next. II. BARKER, Quinary,
Jan 13tb, 1852. mar 19.
<tCO BO IA,Vor«rth Count j ” Vrea*.
IX John W. Holbrook, ndmlnislrrtcv of Or .>t
1! Holbrook, repiesents to the Court, in 1 is peti*
tiop, duly died and entered cn record, that ho mis
fu 117 cdiitmiatered Green U- lloltircok's estate :
'l'his is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any lb y
can, why said administrator should not be dis-
charged from his administration, and receive let
ters of dismission, on the Sret Monday it: October
next:. H. BARKS/?, Ordinary.
Mai eh 13 Em
This is tlicrefe** so cite ell persons concerned
kindied and e,editors, to show cause, i' »ny they
I c:tn, wl-v s-.’r* t>J .hiKtrrdordr font* no* slioold
j not bo lUAciiaraed from his administration and ro-
-v di-eovery j ceii e ivtiers of dismission on the first Monday m
ig? tnvseif it! September.T802.
PKKD.B.nOI'GES, Ordinary.
J.-.r Til Cut
C*»w*v.—Court of
m, lE-jg.—Whereas,
tut cn ihe estate of
I April
Slay
O N and after this date, U:e pries of rVoaburffs
w:!! in no e»ssc, ex-reed 18 cer's per j—.rd —
Yarn fl.Sti jicr bunch.
Yr'lien it is considered that many cotton ,mi”s
have a;t inadequate supply of cat * clothing, ami
other indispe.,sar,le findings, fi,.- over six months'
use, and no possibility during the v r c-f proem-
ing more, it is hoped * that the. above prices will
r.at be coasidered unreasonable.
M. B. McWUORTRK. Agent.
March 2ti lai.
.... . -.utcraedj u. show esuso, if any exist, why
.ettors of dUmitiiion should nrt bo granted to the
.ppiics.it at the AnguitTcim next of this Court.
JJy order of the Court, this I7t}» January, 1852.
JanVO 6-r;. JESSE MITCHELL, Ord.
NOTICE.
REDUCTION IN:UATH1R:AND
SHOES.
w
( neoRGI.1. Cl.AUK COUNT!'.- To
'• Ms Sur rior Court cf said county—The
paiidnu cf i'loscs E. McWhorter sliewe'b, that
on the 15th dsv of October, Idfifl, In raid county,
j ! ..etnas W. Walker,of an id county, made and
) delivered to yourjpetifionerhis mortgage deed of
! that date, now to the Court shown, sealed with
i bis seal, and dated the yeai el'oresaid, whereby
! the sntd Walker, for, and in cowideratien-of the
j Huai of five do:l»r», by yon’r petitioner, to him In
j and paid, and a'. v> for the better securing your
I petitioner : .g >h,ui io?s or danvigv by reason of bis
WHITE & KITCH
AdO PIECE COCOS POB CESriEIttErC tlis
, . v-.,. . ; \ • O -
O UR St nek ill now open forjtho irspection «>f the public. It c-'PRT3tf: of I
varieties of Gentlemen’?, youtii'u and boy’e lieady-Mudc* Cioiliinp.
k
»
Itcorsisfs of the best and r.t
100 do*, of
ti!I I'irt’ter notice,
■l lealbt r at 00 <•<
Krdm the Southern Fediral Ucion.
COURT C.ILC\DAtt FOR 1862
BCFCRIOR COl’RTN.
JANUARY.
7 B will off.r to ou
trade, from this
leather at 01) cents; rtts-
black upper “S emits -. I .die* shoes $2 00; tt-e l:*p
or army shoe, $-£5*; the rr. *rt t'5. Owing to
tho prioe we have to pay for dry bi-’.cs, IS eents,
and other materi.i;.-". we cannot i-liord ot 1"
prices. Thone fttnrtiiat will, t:,« +r..vitv p-ii-l
for the stock on hand, l?'e!y bought, « i.i at oikc
agree that we ooul 1 not have «rid tin' i.rric'. -y
•esa than we have The -!oek we are working
to we are tvi'iing to take les-, for.
riTNER, LNBL VND .V DOYLE.
March 26.
:3d Mon.
1X61. MW TEAK. 1861
HOME READING.
Tlif Smithont Fifth! and Fireside.
r 2
) ,1E rending people in tie South are respect |
tint- reminded that the proprietor of ti.f
m-a.v J and h’irftidc ti determined, the j
,ti• i",c vw.r. t<> i.HMtitsin lb*- reputation won by j
liuii.v J..urti-i!. ,.»--ti..- 6<-t Kaniity paper J
iMsi.wi. 1
. !:..fii-ai r.-atitli.-r for the NY" Year will contain
\pres-tv to
it, Mr. st'K P KR.xNKl.lN.vf Georgia.
. itUnrai'ur Yr-Mn.c — ill ,c j-d’cr-fd l-y
nHEK sytyia,
BUM VNff. of ROMR.-v J V. O.. ofSc-itb
• .1 -. ,o wiii bo pubiishod,
THE GUARDIAN ANGEL;
-i, .Mj-: a nth ns influences :
j4th Mon., Richmond
=»Flo»d
' FEBRUARY,
j 1st Monday, Clark
fLumpki
| 3d Mon.. Campbell
Dawson !
*3.1 Mon., Fo»sjth
! Polk
' filabcock ;
Merriweiher llh Mon
j Walton
- ith Mon., Baldwin
(Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
' 1st Thura. Pierce
• 1st .Mon., Appling
jChatro toa
Cherok'-e
, .Coweta
.Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
3d Mon., Htius
Cass
< 'i.tr.-c
Elbert
) Fa yell
Greene
Pickens
Washington
; Webster
IMon.. Col.ht
1 Calhoun
i Hall
liait
Heard
Macon
Nitwiaa
i ToIboC
T.ittuall
i Warn
> Thura.. niter While
; Friday alter. Bulloch r
4ih Mon., Clin.tU
AUGUST.
1st Mon fiumpkinf
2d Mon. Campbell
Clark
Dawson
Forsyth
P “
Ills
ly.-ujmui.t of a certain* promissory note, dated
on tht 16th <>f Juno, I860, road© by said Walker,
v.,<T i' dor-ed by y-.ur petitioner, and which note
so muiic and endorsed, too said Walker bad be
fore that time caused to be discounted for bis
i.ivi, bruefit at tl-• Brntieh of the Back of tbo
Stste of tl« r.’it in Athens, for Twenty-five
Iisa<l(i-d Uou..rs due nin tty dsys after tbi ditto
.. tre-of. p'ysble nr the said Breach Bank, which
said note WHS deo and unpaid. By which mort-
gage <•« • d, me - iid Thomas W. Walker bargaiu-
i-d, sold r.t.d ('■••■ veyed to your petitioner oil that
let or psre<-: of4aud iyieg end being in the town
... Ai-n iet, fcvuudrrl ivj im.o-.vs: on the Nortli oy
M-tr-cO-k f.’t«-vt, <Jl; t’ic S-ntb tty Mnrket street,
j ou life East i v i >t of 1*1 K Clark, and the ;i'it for-
I meriy owt.cd * y Albon Chase, now by said Walk-
; »r, atui on the West by Pulaski street, being the
j lot which was, at the date of said morigago, OC-
• eupied by said Thonias XV. Wn liter: Provided,
nevertheless, that i! tbo said Thomas XV. Walker
siould within one day lrom ti e date of said mort
gage, pay said note wiiii ad accruing interest,
eosfs and dams je?, end hold your petitioner harm
less by reason or said endorseutont, then said
umr'gage to be voM, else to remain in full force.
And vour petitioner avers, that said Walker has
not paid said vote »t any part thereof, but the
same it unpaid and your petitioner is liable for
tue same and for’.costs and damages accrued
' ' r iuo thereon the svui of
es interest from
,i i — . yv, " .*•;• ••••- * ’ ) we any me s&rae was aue. ana tnree dollars fee
Merritmhrr J rersttv of (ieorgia, will be organized on the j for pA. • st Uh-rt-ui. And your petitioner prays
i first Monday of .iprii lust, U it!, the tVM' iv- thm such rule and order may be grant
i iug Faculty: jiawtuf
B. It. PAnnou., K-tj.. President; for t:;t- \
ivirds of lifleen years Principal of -ve oi ,> ;l j
QEORGIA
Foi-Vili Comity.—Jesse
VJt Samples having annliod to be appointed
guat dinn vftho persons ana property of J ,*aep - ill*!
Judge J,, George N, Mary B, i» -*d Richard A'
Wiliiams, minors-under fourteen years of age
residents of said county :
This is to cite a'l persons concerned, to be olid
appear at ihe Term of the Court of Ordinary, to
bo'held uext, after the expiration of thirty days
from ti’.o first publication of the n-tico, and show
cause, if they can. why said Jesse Sumpleo should
not bo entrusted with the guardianship oi ti:e
persons and properly of Josephine, Judge L.
George N., Alary E. tind Richard A Wil iams, o.-i i
the first Monday in May next.
Witness u.y official signature, March 4th, 1862.
March 12 St'd II. BARKER, Ordinary.
COLLARS, CRAVATS, HAJN DKEROJ TP’S,
Ties, Half-Hose, Gloves, Suspenders, &o.
Our stock of Piece Goods ia new and elegant, and will be so! iby the ytrd.orinadoup to -no . .
to suit titeeustotne-r. . , . ,, , ,
Onrarr ittgcmcnU for maTiu'Botunng are now more complete than ever. And wo ere full >•
t J fill order- with dis-mteh and ia the best manner, both as regards style and v.-ori:r.’.ar.«:,i ..
OUR MOTTO IS TO EXCEL.
Jed to uabyou
i cotuinuc-d «floats t
Wc feeltruly thankful fortheliberal patronage heretofore c-x'-f ndc
lie generally, and hope by diligent attention to business, and cumin
continue to receive a liberal siiare of tho public favor.
ler'CrtH and Examint.-
W- it. j i. w 11 n
£8stock is Elegant and Rich.
J E. BITCH
• JA> U AltV . i JULY. t 17 MVEI.O*»Ji» by tb<* thousand, for .ml- by
'2.1 Monday. Chathaiujlat Mon. Floyd* Aiarca 26 * \v. N. .MliTK
|UNIVERSITY HIGH SGHOOL,
ATHENS, CEORCIA.
/I IIORGIA, XVnltnu County,—Court of
*Jl Ordinary, March Term, 1862.—Wlieraas,
Thomas M. I'nnibrough, gu irdian of John M. Mi
chael, minor, applies to tnia court for letters of
dismission:
Thesonre, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any exists,
why letters of dismission should not be granted to
the applicant at the Ms.y term nest of tats Court.
By order of the Court. March 8tb. 1862.
‘March li) 3t<d JESSE MITCHELL, Ord.
P..lk i r piUlS School, under the patronage and j 1 "VI f; u ‘* '£«*<?>
i:tio.A»i- I .. .... ,,, frcittv five hundred dollars, beside
Glascock | X direction ol the inisiet-s of the Urn- t» l0 day tho»»»« was due.and tin
“ V.i- -ELLA SWAN " of Alabama.
In addition to 'hr«v, inc Ediior has ready re a
;, H *; ,,1 Storler.mid Romp.uce?, WDlf-li will appen:
the eneuiosi sear. The u-u.i! variety of
«Lctsii<2, Hevfoar*. VVitticistas,
•- . tti l v given.
a'liv. JIAKY K. BRYAN -.v,.t con-inu." a regale *
vdi'ti. .ttfor -hrou-h iheicar, in conuection wilh
.1
J’utnar.i
R-abun
fbattahoochM
Lee
Twigga
\\ ilkes
Johnson
Walton
B.ildwin
Jackson
Monroe
l’auldinw *
'1’aliaferr ) _
Walker
rbuis. nficr Pieice.
SEBTKMBKR.
1st Mon. Appling-
(Ibattooga
(.'boroke.a
Colombia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Mot van
■2d Mon. ftt.Hi
(’ass
(’off. e
Kiberi
Fayette
Greene
(i tv in nett
l’lckens
Wnsliiiioion
\\ e' sler
3d Mon. t'obby
('iil)ioun
i lull
Hurt
llca-d
Macon
Newton
Talbot
B -.wo
Bti!t->e!i
; ffettrs. alter, \\ i,jte
Jih Mon. Clinch
Putnam*
Chattahoochee
r re
Twijvs
W iikes
Johnson
Milton
Kobiin
Hiurs. af. Htsborsbaai
H iid i
.1 UII.LYEi:,
W li HULL.
S lTffs Attornevs
the most flourishing Schools for 1>;>ys in
City of Charleston. |!
L. H. Cu.xKBoN.siKc, Graduate of the Mil- j‘
itary School of St. Cyr. Paris, and f t rev- ] •
era! years Profe*«orof French. Mathematics, i i
and Military Tactics in Mr. Carroll’s j
School.
it ing i!:c foregoing petition, it h ordered,
• rn i in
G 1 KURKIA, Walton Voastf.—Couri if
1 Ordinary, March Term, 18.i2- Whereas,
Frederick Rains, guardian of Sarah, Levicia,
Frances, William and Littleton Rains, minors, j
applies to this Court for tetters of dismission: j
Ttiejo are, therefore, to cite aud admenisb e.i j
T HE attention of the public is called to ourlarffe and wt ri selected stork of
BABD\r.tRG,(!ltOCKERY,Cla«A Sc Ckina.nnd BCII.DKB'8 JIATERlAi
consistir." in part, of LOCKS OF ALL KINDS, Butts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Deo
Sash and Blind Fastenings, &e., &c.
& 3*2512! <&eiB©2iasr,2i£r2 c&i? v/Ltuiui ©a»©^at 9
«o»ao®a6s
Arc the best ever offered in this tarkei: Bench Moulding, Bead, iiabbit
Matcii and Flooring Planes, Chisels and (Jouge9, Saxvs, Augers, Hammers, Axes, A. -
rued, t.; show cause, it any exisui
ntisgiott flicuidfiot be granted
e nprdioant, at the May term next of thus
Court, liv order of Ute Court, Mtircli 8th, 1862.
March It) 3t)d JESSE MITCHELL,Ord.
persona
wb^- lc:ter3
said Tiiomas W Wntker *o, on or before
iv itf tl.e next term of this Court, pav
i ai. interest and casts duo on said note,
I ::otd t o* sai-l Moses E McWl.ortei harmless
reason of!.is svd Ciidorsotr.ent. or show cause
ituy no lixve, why bo do rot. And it is forth
i- rod, that f ’
i Itm.nev newopapr.r, onro a month for four
1 The other Assistant, in tho Jviuc.-.Tmml 1 mowl ^ P>vj>ivt|sAi» Biawmtwm of this Court,or
an, t '>»»«»•!« ,.r
is liourt. L.aea February Tvrnt, 1S63.
.1 H1LLYKR.
W (1 HULL. PI'iTs Attorneys-
GEORGIA. UVA.au CoUNTr.—Clerk’s Office,
nprinr Court. A true cxtr.ict fom tninntesof
it! Con it. Given un i-r my hand at < liic-e, this
,h dm ot F- tiru 1862.
JOHN ‘ALVIN JOHNSON, Cieik,
Depart
! will be competent and experienced, and will
! exorcise a constant supervision over the !
• health, morals, and studies of the PupiLs.
The leading object of the High SrVoo) j i*
iuill he to prepare Students to enter the , X,
' Pniversiiy; and to this main end, a!! its j li
modes of study and instruction, i<s discin-
> iitte. and its a'raRgements, will lie tribut try. !
Tti# t ’nurse of Studi
_ 1 agaicst the estate of John H. Patrick, Se
uinr, late ot the county of l- ranklin, deceased,
are hereby notified to preset.: them,duly authen
ticated, to the undersigned within the time pro
be published in the South- j scribed by law; aud all persons indebted
‘ ' ‘ to said deceased, are requested to make f.-trly
payment. JOHN M FREEMAN, Exr.
March i3 2:n.
The best kind, all of which is sold cheap us 'he cheapest.
GLASSWARE of all kinds, ft'ut and Pressed, of the finest patterns
CHINA, choice selections of Dining and Tea Sets, banded and plain
€JbSS:i£im€BS S&SS&mSbSM, Of*1t Kind.
'Leather, Cloth, Lace,Tacks, Lining, Nails, Bolts, Axles, Ac., Ac.
^.ILL ^ d r r]TS£\
A. XJL- -W~bTIsrC3- &Z OO.,
Athens, Gr.,June 1, 16*^8. No. 6. liANAKOV 1
uAia
i f nl otuillf’f*, in flip i Mrttlipnn Can lily: 4' our t of
Mathematics, Sciences, Kite iisb Literature, i Ordinary Teh. Term. 1862 — Ifiicre/i'i.
anil French, ivii! I.c such as"to prepare imys ’ 1 "L- N: "A'imiuistraiorondm Kstiitect
for University. Pro-cssto,,:,!, or ‘business i ri"Ke!:,'!refo X.
lllu; and as Ntitderits will be supplied i\:
every education:,! (i<!p,sbev will he rcijttir ri
to understand thorougbly, tu rcmentiier ac
curately, and to explain with dearness and
precision whatever is taught them.
The Government will I.c Mili'-ary. vet
softened by t'ic less rigorous discipline of.,
well regulated f.tmily; the object i eing to
. .:.s .-..n.-cruc i to f lmiv cause
I -ners F)i-:n:;-i,,u xhottld
t • t.ic .ip:.;; -ant at t: c August
Court.
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. and practised ore. t (omen. To r ecu re this, t
no boy of bad. stt.ldioro or j.M* lo-thi:- will j
be permitted : • enter ,.f rr-nejn io t!, ■ *
Ncltooi.
The. School is I<>e. -.r»i j*, •; . , f -a ;
eomntnnity noted for i’a rclioemem and ci* i
• uvaied Christian morals, end beb g j
• socintioii with ‘he l.iierary atiraaisgr.? oft
the University, and in the viou.rv of one of i
the lies; Female Coiltprs m the Scu-.ii, i?
]iect>li;-.r!y destrr.tiie to Sii'-icats, who may
bavir brothers or o.sicr? at tlu-su Instrtntions.
• The Building?, mo«>l of them of grtpite,
1 iiavc b.-on carefully arranged and supplied
with all the appointments of a first cliss
i Bonrdirg ani Dry School t -r Boys., ii*.
' spacious balls and rt'ctiati-.n r«o-i:», its
; commodious chambers and parlors, its gar-
campus, at.d parade ground, occupying
ea of over fifteen acres.- and overlook-
miles of charming country,—all com-
to tender Use situation attractive, as
well from the educational,r.s from the phys-
1 ic.xl advantages promised to Pupils.
The Scholastic Year will be divided into
| Into terms of twenty-one weeks each, via;
i First Term from second Monday in January
j to second Monday in June. Second T rm
from second Monday in Jt.!y to second
; Monday in December,
j The Vacations will botuo during the
! year, viz. Five weeks from the second
i Monday in December to second Monday in
i January, and five weeks from second Mor.-
I day in July.
Ihe Charges for board, tuition, washing,
j fuel, lights, uso of Library, eic., will tic
] S150 per term, payable in advance. Buys
i remaining at the School during the vacation
j wit! be charged $5 per week for board.—
j I'or day Scholars, whose parents reside in
j Atnens, the charge for tuition will be
* per term, in advance.
No extra charges, except for books and
stationary actually .tsed.
lAr - No boy will be taken for less than
oueyear; but any one may enter after the
commencement cf a term, on paving pro
portionately therefor.
For Circulars, embracing further paruc-
. ulars. uopiy until 1ft April next, to B. H,
] CARROLL, Esq., Chatlestor, K. C., or
j the Rev. Dr. LIPSCOMB, University ot
• Georgia, Athens, Geo.
I March 5-— if.
£ • 1- O lift t V, Ji,r litoon ( omit,.—JJ ,J Si.n-
\S c.-i:ton \V l) foiuuu.ng. .1 A Sim- !
■iinti- and '16 8i .mc-ug. Iiavpig appiicil to the
Couifol Uritijarv of oottnty, for adischuroc
•rot i his Ji’.uirdi msMp of W D., J A :.nd M r G
hi- ’nous' -..t-rstjp And prvj..?r*y.
5 n*: i 2 Q:<,/■-* t-Sfo ml jjorsoas epneernod;,
filing fottj.H'tionvi.v toy
u- ; • ■ • i i.il J t’i»iB-!» >.!•••«!•: i «t heiUrtnitoV
ed :’..3V ..i dn*di:u^fin.,1 W D . J A and Si «
frit: ) ‘--ov,-i r-eairo tno <5»u-I rsc.fdisuiis-
ut;,l«riB|yJi*nd nn-Jc-fu. ia! ?i~na‘.t.re,
Ordinary,
Fcfii --• '. vib,
JOHN SIMPKINS
C l MIKGIJ, V. tdltHi <'vuiil},-..i:ovr.- ri
J' Ordinary. September Term, 1861.—VVhere
«i' tril, administrator ,»n the (.-.iate
. »PP
ns, v.-jiliom
of John I.i
ters < f *i:s.:iiiipitjr.:
Tilt. 51. tjtttvfctc. IA
,*:ons ooiK-crnodi ir.s!t.xw c
Ion r, oi driatisrinn sin ;
RPttlicant,>v‘ the April fo ;
rdcr of Ae Court, l
to tliis_Court for let-
t.na ndrrtoni h all per-
"tJ», if ary cxi.'ts, tr!iy
J i;i- gr.vntpj to tiio
>i next of this Court.
: fit it September, 1861.
jLiiinbcr! l-tuiaibci*!,
PEOPLE’S MHIS!
H " A VINO purchased the above celebrated
Mill. I urn now sawing from oigt.l to ten
ttiousr.nd feet of lumber per iday. And having a
targe !r>t of seasoned lumber on Siam!. 1 cm assure
ail my customors that any bids caa bo tb' -J v.it’.t
short notice, t have nls < iooporetioii thctr.os! i,,,.
jtroved nnebinery f.ir cuttiog latb?, pickets, blind
slate, Ac., Ac. Entire suti.-l'.u fton »i!! be given
to;,!l who may fsvor me with their orders.
1 have located the above Mill about five miles
fioni AiheiiS, at iny old stand.
All orders iefl at tlie Post Office will be attend
ed to.
JAMES D. MATTHEWS. -
Jim. 29th, 5862—ly.
\ FI.M! lot of all kinds, movtly- of Kc tifoky '
Svalior prowtb, for sale !>y
Fob 5, 1862. \VM K WHITE.
_ |
S TAflt Of HliMWlA. IUrt c.ann i
Simeon Wot.adv.hits-rc'or-oi' Pfsitw. i
Hob >, represents to tho Court in bis petition, di , .
filed and entered on record, th.t iia? fully -,A i
niinistered Dempsey Bobo’s estate.
This is to cite all persons concerned, kind -, i !
snd creditors, to show cause, if any they can. vvb v I
said administrator should not be discharged from j
his administration, and rcooivo letters of nismis- -
sioa, on tic first Monday in September, 1862—j
Janaary 21th, 1862.
FRED. B. HODG CS,Ordinary.
Feb 5 6m
x OTICE.
i XX,T E 1,ftV0 bought Mr. D. M. AfcCTeskey's in-
f T icn st in the Tannery end Shoe vlnnufac-
! turing tJusi'.Cf:?, and have formed a co-part newbie,
i ami will offor the public as good a stock of Dry
I Goods, Groceries. Hardware, hots., <Vc.. as we can
obtain those times. Also, all kinds of Leather
j nod Snocs can be found at the store or tany-nr:!
! Wewil. sell leather, shoes and goods as lo-.v c.
I tnecnrrem prices of our country and town.^ Wc
i .d.-o vv.-mi to lniv green or dry hides, and will pay
the cui'i'cnt rates in cc.s'», or anything wo have
for sale. Wo .-.Iso won! t like to employ 4 wotk
men to put up pegged shoes—go-td wages
cash paid pe.iti weekly t desired,
pay rash for everythicg w
ovouently we cannot t
' 1-lTA'EK
Dee 11 tf.|
W.HI8HT & JAGKSONs
FACTORS, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
Bay Sirwt. Sav.uinaU, (ia.
AT.LKN It.'WRIGHT. \ W.M. B. JACK80.V
We have to
have f-T sale —con-
rll only f >r eash.
ENGLAND A DOYLE.
REFEE
Capt. Jolm AV. Andertoon,
Clajft.ern t Cuutinghan.,
Boston -V x lilalouga,
Erwin A Hardee.
Carbart A Br-.s,. New Y«
T03
T. \V. FI nting .
T H E
;SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. !
Swan A Br
Bisbee A-
II. I- ID-
Simon 2ft
,ih-
Vh,., Ausustn, tft.
Fernamlina, I'ior'.Ja
.Jacksonville, "
A'Ult, lll.lt •><<! £3f tJiCtliPG
'SE MITCHELL, Urdii
nary.
T
-i
•A PRO€ Mj A Yl AT IOA
j ^t^'llEREAS, it iv known to ino, I will pro-]
ceed to make it known to nil persons in
i want ot if li tt N I T it it 1%, that they will
J do well to examine my stock, lief,ire they pgr
i chase. It contains all tho n-w styles of the very
{ best fornituro of modern make, and c.,n he
•bought at war prices. 1 t.m a mi.,us to set!, iu
j order to make room for goods which 1 am roa-
j siatitly liiaunfscturing.
| Farmers wanting Furniture, etui pay for it w ith
[ corn, clean osts, Wheat or Flour, nt the market
j price.
To those bavin? mow-? on hand, 1 will sav
- that 5 per iteui or mv cash sales for tl-.c next 90
1 dnvs will bo appropriated to the benefit of the
: volunteers (or their families,, gone and geing
j from Clark county, to defer,d tho country. ' And.
] remember that 1 sell a- '-heap ns r.-n ifonler it
Geor cid.
. Athens, Juno 17,1861. J. M. SMITH.
; fsr.F. 8-i still keep on band two etyhuiot
' Metallic Burial Ctukcta, of the moat approved
'■ material and finish. Also, Plain (’ofiins, or will
have them trinuuedto set' purchaser*.
TON MANUFACTURERS
NOTICE.
1 7,’ coascqitencq of tho largely increased demand
for (.lotion Varus tmd Fabrics, prices have
been advanced by the operation ot specula
ler.-^ to rt^es c^asvdgjrably above that desired by
us. i *
In view ot ibis state of things, v-c deem it ne-
■ ,ud proper on our par;, to make an effort
to regulate, trtulif practicable, fix prices at such
rates C3 we ISiok will bo just ami equitable for a!!
coucc*rac-d, and nutv autpt the foiiovvitig:
For Yjft?, Wholesale, 81 50,
do JleLti', 1 60,
For Shirtings, 16 sn ! 18e per yard,
ShE. tings, 4-4, IS and 20c per yard,
For £ Osnaburgs 8 ot, lt> and lec pr yd,
Duck for Taut c'citii, 10 cz goods 20 cts,
12 cz, 25cts per yard.
All other Fabrics on their otvn merits, based up’,
on theso rtotes, with the understanding that the
families of soldiers will be furnished at wholesale
| rates.
In order that tLo foregoing may be practically
carried out, the orders of dealers who conform to
the above shull bo preferred to tlio-.o who do not.
To go iuto effect on ihe 1st uuy of April next, and
Continue until *u agreement to alter is adopted.
JOHN WHITE,
Geo. Factory.
JOHN S. LINTON,
Agent AthensManufV Coin'v.
ISAAC ROWELL,'
New High Shoals, Manufg C’oinu'y.
i/a rch 19, 1862.
REMOVAL!
H AS removed tiom bis old stand No. Il.to Nos.
II aud 12 Franklin House Building, where
lie will be pleased to see bis friends.
Athens. Jan. 1,1862. tun.
DIsSOLtTIOX.
rrMIE Co»partnership heretofore existing
J. under the style of Nicholson, Heaves
& Wynn, ha3 been dissolved by a sale of
the entire interest of the late firm to John
W. Nicholson. Either of the former part
ners are authorised to use the name of the
firm in settlement.
JNO. W. NICHOLSON,
E. A. REAVES.
YOUNG H. WYNN.
Athens, Feb. 23, 1862.
—r.v —
-A.finir A; Smiili
ATHMA, (JLURGIV
|JHK I»A»J.V SOI TlltitV CONFKO
It R.t V Y, ur.dt-r oirange-ne-tU just com.
! ,, . c.i,w';h contain ali tho it.;* sr infetiigcnee o;
every kind, reported 'expressly for u> by Magnet
ic Tolegnttih,irtid the J/sild. Also, daily reports
■ if the Atlanta and other Markets, l.-.cul l.c-t
dents and lu ma. Ac.. Ac. I’rice—.f > »ycnv. f ,
for s in months, or oDoenrsfor out: month—al'Ti:y>:
"tt advance.
The Weekly Southern Confederacy is made rp
from, and wat-fos the cream of, the Daily. 1: j«
a large sheet, and gives more fresh reading mat
ter thaa auy other Weekly in the Couff d- la t
States. Its market reports will be full, and :
up from actual tranisetiors. Price £2 a ycar ; or
$1 2h for six months—invariably it: advance.
Postma-t, .3 are a: orized to r.ct as our
Ageiils in obtaining aubscrib'-rs and forwarding
tbe money—for which they tv-.’! bo showed io re
tain, as commission, twenty-five cents on each
Weekly, or fifty cents on each Daily subscriber.
LIP Permits* getting up Clubs of live, ten or
more subscriber-, wilt he supplied with the copies
ordered, et 12 j percent, less than our regular rates
SSTSo name will be entered on our books until
the money is paifi , end all subscriptions are dis
continued when the time expires for which pay-
meet is made, unless tbe same bo renewed.
Address, HAN LETTER & ADAIR.
April 10
Ifi Ag.
Mourner* i
Scott and t
April 10,
HUTCHESON & HAMrT
A) 6 let •
k c vr ii
■ i: t; t u i s, ftooDt*.
rs.".ii"--ta J »ie'k": .1.-1',
(rGo d
Lilttri. i 'ftp.-.
Sljf-vfoS.
1
XOTItE.
•HE undersigned having purchased the
entire interest of the firm of Nichol
son, Reaves & Wynn, for the purpose of!
closing the business, do hereby urge upon
those indebted, either by note or account,
to make immediate settlement.
The Boaks must be closed.
JNO. VV. NICHOLSON.
February 26, 1862.
G EORGIA, Ilnrt County.— Elizabeth
Shirley aud Henry Ford having in proper
form applied to me tor permanent letters of admin
istration on tbe estate of Richard Shirley, late of
said county, deceased .-
This la to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Richard Shir’.oy to be anu rp
near at lay office within the time allowed by
law and siitiw cause, if any they can. wlivperma-
nenttetters of administration should not be grant
ed to Elizabeth Shirley and Henry Ford on Rich
ard Shirley's estate, on the 1st Monday in May
next. Witness mv hand and official signature,
March 12th. 1862. FRED. B. HODGES.
.March 19,1862. Or diuary.
NEW GROCERY
li
1Y BY
Grc ’cri'H.foS .
J jtoot.s Lind
Iron and Steel, liellotrs'', -fn
riis and Viecs. Castings,
Glass and < rou.kury Ware, JStouc
AND HOLLOW WARE.
XAII.S, TOBACCO, IIaROWAHE nn.l
Cutlery, and other things too numerous to an
lion. - ’ EFALSO, for neit Cash,
20,6‘00 lbs Good Dry Bacon
100 barrels Flour; 2U0U bushels Corn:
Lard, Ac., &c.
Athens, April 10, 1861.
Zl
M
AND PROVISION ST0RE.; w °JP-S.iXS, O6SK
niHE Subscriber has opened a new FAJIJ. ; '•*’ ai fl | y, 10 their
Call the uMeutinn n
cits -and Buiro-ifo.:
against James Dillard, latent RaSun comity
deceased, are hereby notified to present them
properly proven to us within the time prescribed
by lavfo'or they will not he settled, tntuoil persons
indebted to stud deceased, are hereby rapf.tcd to
stake.immediate payment.
J. B. A W. V. DILLARD. Adm'rs.,
Marti* 5— 2m. with will annexed.
i I.E UROCBBV and Provision ritere, on . /V T T
Broad street, at Mitchell's old tavern, next build- i ,-^-A _S—J_l_J O _I_ V / \_y I V,
lug east of the Franklin House 1 wiuchMiey arenow recoiving.eoaxh.iit'r of .M -
Me keens a general stock of C O L r N T R Y i4o - vs • Haaies’, Misses ana Children s Sneer, is
PRODUCE and all kind* cf GROCERIES, j f re “ l '.- n U v -
which will be sold ns cheap as tho times, will j “. !Cs ftftck Sat.n
heap
allow.
ICT The highest price- paid for all kinds of
Country Produce, either in Cash or Groceries.
Call and give him a trial, ns he is determined
to merit, u;ui tepes to receive a chare of thj.ptib-
lic patronage. SV. F. HOOD.
Athens. April ‘2,1862.
Gtrio rs ; Ladies’ Kid
TAN BAKE. WANTED.
W E wish to buy 2 or 300 Cord of Tan Bark,
anu will pay the highest market price in
Cash, Groceries, Shoes or Leather. Bring it in ;
tor without Bark, no LcatLcr can be made for
tho people.
riTNER, ENGLAND A DOYLE.
April 2, 1862.
r ADttft) HKJEP, For sale by
Mcli 12 WM. N WHITE.
Gaiters; Oftti-"*' L?.ftg»
“ **- -~*5Iorno<"
<• u Shaiftes
Soots; Ladles'Calf Be ota ; Ladien' Moroc.I!' <■
Goat “ “ Kii
“ Congress Boots
“ Congress Waikioe Shoes ;
Mo.
“ " ‘ Buskins and Ties;
“ ft
11 “ oiippers.
Mfo’s Water proof boots; Men’s c.ag-■stitch I'oo"
“ Togged “ “ Scot'-ii-bott'n-. "
“ Pump “ “ common p'g'd "
“ Congress and Lace Gaiter*
Boys’Boots at.d shoes ot nil kinds. It.Jia Kub-
bers: Children's Shoes; Servant's.Shoes, Ac.
. Comein ana yvasbsll be suited.
Sept. s7
W HITE VKA9 for the Table Rye,
Itidigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, just re
ceived audio: sole by I. M. KENNEY.
Feb 12
-9^WL*LZ^k<2
' A SHOUT time since we gave notice that irr
, 2m would sell st.oes and leather until further no- j
lice, at reduced rate 1 : to mir homa customere «ud !
1 trade. Since that ne:i<-p we have received letter, i
from various counties over the State, m-d stme |
i out of the State wishing Leather and Shies at
; the prices named in (he notice. It being out Of
, our power to supply one-fourth the demand, we
■ have concluded to tell raid leather end shoe* *t
I the customary r»te»of our count V- Ow ing.to the
“ Ltb’lv Urvan smtrrity ofhttiesund lb« price wc have fo p»y,
neni'MiiL'i,' ' (27ein Savnunah.) we are of the opinion that
DKLE.MUEK. ; Lt . a ,| )( . r anJ shoo* will go higher.
PITWER. ENGLAND A DOYLE.
April 9
1th Mon. Dude
Terrell
Thtirs, af. Mr.lntosh
Moo. after Colquitt
Liberty
list Mon. Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Mon, Brooks
I
3d Mnn. Thomas
CLOTHING-!
CLOTHING
WHITE & IUTCH
Hive just opened a lar«e Stock qf
FALL & .WINTER
CLOTHING!
WLit-lt lliey uttv offer for sale at
WHOLESALE 0B RETAIL!
VVf E iuvifti the attendjti of merchants whose
* T j-t-ck* are low aud need replenishing, to
our stock: ft'afl ao.l see. The goods will bo sold
lew fm GAStH Wc also have* good stock of
Cloths, Cossiiueres and Vestings, rtbirfs, Draw-
erg, Ac., Ac. „
Athens, U4., October 23,1861-
(ROCKERY WARE.
A N assortment of Plates, Cups and Saucers
IX Just received, I. M. KENNEY.
Feb 26
NEW MUSIC
V ICTORY of Manassas Grand. March ; Gen
Beauregaid's Grnnd March; War Song ot
Dixie: DIXIE’S liAA'U) Dixie's Ijtmd, va-
j notions; Southern Confederacy Mazutka- The
j Sout.h our Country ; Davis Grand March ; First
j President's Quick StepGod and our Rights
j Flag of the Free El '
| Justceivcd.
eptberlb
G EORGIA, Walton Conmy.—Whereas,
Martha R. Davis applies tp me for letters
of administration on the estate of Thomas M.
Davis, iatc of said county, deceased,
These are, therefore, to eito and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said do
ceased, to ebow cause, if any they have, why let
ters ot administration should net bo issued to tho
applicant, ettho April term next of this Court.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this the 28th day of February, 1.862.
March N 30,1 JEsSE 'MITCnELL. 3rd
... * __ v* I uUH IllV'btl Hit 'ill
Eleven, with many other piece* ( *o<ma« possible
WM. N. WHirt. 1 Jan. 22—dm.
TAKE .NOTICE.
I filHE undersigned lir.ving discontinued k-.>
1 JL ift-.toi-.-O'.ia ot closing up his Laws'
; us early as posable. During bik absence in Vi-
• ginia, tbo books, nccciints tind notes may ft’
| found at the furniture store of Mr. J. >1 SniUi
J next door to bis old sl„iid, -w'uo is authorized t»
close tho accounts, receipt for money-A--., iu ai»
I name. Mr. R.T. Comer also hr.* i.c same as-
j tbority. Those haviuu aocounis t.u- c.umsfty i*
I quested to settle IbetuRnmeffiately by «■ -rei, or net. •
and tltosa lianng notes wilt please ^-y them
R. U. GtftiDMAN.
4 tttflfCll.1, Jucltsi-n A one
AJf -,cfieri it may concern.—>:a 1 (
7'.. ui
Acan-<
(-lEOKGlA, Conuiy.-YVhero-, „ ,
V-W ae, James L. Bird applies to xno tor letters j applies to iue for letters of edmirvat/An* n on
of admiuiitretton with the will annexed, upon the | 4&, 0 of Jamc* T. Adams, late ot Vitsins*. • •
estate «f Elizabeth Montgomery, deeeosca,
These ;<re, therefore, to cite and admonish alt
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
! censed
! Thitris to cite all and singular the cre»V<w*
next of Kin of James T Adams to be and'apj-" ,
ceased, to ebow cause, if any they can. why let- mv office within the time allowed by lew.s*.
lersot .dmimslratiou .Itould not be granted to I sHbwvauec.it nnv they can. why permimcet «
the applicant at the next Term cf theCourtofOr-! uiiniatratfou should not b« granted to tne
cant on the first Monday in MaV next. .
my hand and orncial
29th March, 1862. ,.
JOHN SIMPKINS. Oramary.
app
dinary of said covinty
Given under my hand and of&uial signature,
this 25th March, 1862. 0 ’
SIGH’D U BULLOCH, Ordinary.
Ap 2 3t)d.
Ap!l
j *May holds three week*, if necessary, at ‘
( each term.
yJudge not required to draw Jurors lor j
j ;tro weeks; and not obliged to hold two.
• weeks' Cocrt in’ counties o! Cobb and j
AXES! AXES!
1 I1AVE oo Laud a rupply of osc» of superior
quality, usd will repair old ones ou iibarai
terms, at mv old stand in Athens.
Nov.20, W. I*. TALMA DOE.
M ountain cabbagb miajd—ad<i
other garden seeds, for sale by
Feb 12 1 M. KENNJSY,
for the Wail!
a‘t EORGI.V, JacItM* county.— Two
AX montlV^ter date application will be made
b> tho Courlot Ordinary of sold county, for leave
to sol! a tract of laud belccgisg to ti.e estate of
Daniel Cruft, ilceeaeed, late of said County.
REBECCA CRAFT, Admr.
C Ap 2—COd- De bout* non.
oifitIts AND WVmHPS—Just received
J3 and for sale by I, II KENNEY.
Feb Id:
T AM authorized by the Secretary of War
*• to raise a Battalion of Infantry for the
War, and to rendezvous the same at Ath
ens, Ua., for organization. Captains of
Companies who arc wil'ini* to co-oporate
with me iu e^usting lifts object, can com
municate .the same, and receive all neces
sary information Ly addressing me at Lira-
hamville, South Carolina.
March 12 CspU VV. S. GRADY.
NOTICE.
4 I.L persons having demands against the Es
tate of George W. Ray, late of tbe county
of Hart, deceased, are hereby notified to pteacat
them, duly authenticated, to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed by law.' And alt par
son* indebted to tbe said deceased, are requested
to moke early payment.
April 2—9m JOHN B. SEWELL, Adm
C 4 liOKGIA, Franklin Comity.— Whore-'
ff as, F Isbell, executor of James Isbell, ropre-
G IlOBftl.l, JnrkHon
l: ho in it may Concern.
’mefor letters ol admi"
county.— ‘ o
Whereas, •
‘**1 r wuBii, wftwwr oi janicb isoe'iv ropre* j Htmier anniits if> li
seats to tho Court in his petitloa duly food and; nonoi. theUute ol ila'rrisou 'tiuirmouU,
entered ou roet»rd, iliat he has faTty uiiinuns:ered 4 virjji- la dee d
J.mrsIebell' B <«Ute, ’Ala i* to oita all and singular the eftditor* »'•;*
TbttUahereforOto cite a I persons oOnviTtic I, Bextllf ki „ vt UartiMn -j hunnond, o be «' J
vol byl»";
kmd.ed and creditors, to show cause, if any thov a(n ,voffice within the time allows
can. wt.y said executor should not be discharged ^eUowVMstc if »nv tbw van, why t"-* 1 '" 1 ’";
Ir..m hu executor shin, and reoeive letter* of dis- i Jct|<irs sl(0 „ w b „ R ? BIltc 'd tho .ppiiooet on '
from his executorship, and receive letter* of dis
mission on the first Monday in October, 1862.
JAMES A. HARRISON, Ordinary,
Aptii 2,1802. 6m
G EORGIA, Franklin county.—Wh««:!
as, Peter E Rust, administrator of Robert VV f
Rust, represents to the Court in his petition duly
filed and entered on record, that be has folly ad-
Bv.mstered Robert W Haifa estate,
T.iis is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
con. why aaid administrator should not be dis
charged from bis administratorship, and receive
letters ot iftsmLelon on the first Monday in Onto
her, 1862-
JAMES A. HARRISON, Ordinary
April 2,1862 Cm ,
“ , w8S?£l “Svl .iioU.ro. i: ■
!W. a sl?[! , KlxSi0reil ,.
H Ap 9 3ii
GEORGIA, Knnta » • ;,v '
Pjf-*'»*w having deinsuda
JAahi'a Simit^uV, deceased, late ol twld eon *. •
arobt-rehv notified aud rcqUirod to present.
properly attested, to the unteratote^, witbuj e
rinmbriseribed b... AW; and all persons
ed to eaid'debeoaed, are hereby required to »■>»
immediate paytteut to the undersigned.
"i ' _ It. O. alM5rf)N8. ? Aim'-’
" A, T. GARRISON, r l
Ajnr.. J -6w.‘