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(OTTIIV ■novimnni w vmn,
I I h** asitl all to the gtnt!-
■MMi ioloftd wring to them. I am a lady’*
Igigrr ‘i * u <iuu f d p feren< : e t,j
IffL/of tire dIT of daring the tension
ft young jwntluiMa oifer you their arnu at
Nb* #fljP*r oburcbm and ebewhere, and you
jlNlMaton and the cU>re, yoa may know “there
IRS State do to stop
M wwgw of Intemperance ?-they determined
I “sfWkHnf a temperance meeting, at which they
i Bfeftad a preamble and tome resolution*, one of
, ■ph W— to the effect that they would never
i MN the attention of aar young man who was
■wetomed to drink too much liquor. Upon
Kapobfilbed proceedings appearing next morn
pfefe * Mitaia yowaf lady’s name was attached,
•to apeak, as chairman of the meeting. Rite
;Wi the belie of the place, and a young man was
saylaf Me addiewwr her. When his friends
;gMther DMM in the papers, they gathered around
HJwn did yen see tbie r
‘See the deril * he said, ‘I have read it an hour
•go; fell all gammon and stuff, and to convince
yea that they are iusinoere, that lady has been
deed la leeevUh me fur the last twelve month*.
I tHII go t? church next Bunday, and present
Mraqrana, and you will see if she refuses it.’
+izt£?^ J^j?y 9and n , they a, L T mt
■We IIS fun. Uaorge marched up to
fife* aUe with a tittle rattan, ornamented on the
top with a gold bead, and, as polite as a French
dancing master, he save— “,
“Him Swat, ffudt i have the extreme pleas
are of seeing you home to your father's house!’
Watt* the retreated with dignity, and respond
■ Hoair-eeP (Laugh ter and applause.)
Ha atill preseed his claims, ami stuck his el
t ear cat to her, but die refused the offer, and
ffMjiffif off further, said—
*Hes tir; by the grace of Ood, I have ran my
awa thwegh a jug handle for the last time.’
Wow I say, ladies, when young men present
wit wkh their arms, if you know they have
otaak tec much, dot-lino running your arm
thaeagh a jug handle.
All Impoutakt Invehtioe.—Thompson’s cel*
Crated folding life-preserving seat was fully
taatod at the navy-yard on Friday, in the pres
eacaaf a party of naval officers, members of
Ooegrem and other*, and received many expree
sioM of approbation. It forms a bench, or ship
atoo! of the usual sice, convenient, neat and suo
ataatial, and me be converted into a life pre
server it a moment by moving two brass slides
which show it to divide andopen, aud then by
moving the slide* a few inches more, they hold
itfermfy in that position. It then forms a strong
feMML with a capacious air-chamber at each end
aed the person is supported ill the water with
aet effort, the sides coming up under the srm
aed leaving the arms and legs free. An
experimenter, who had never before seen the
Waoblne, threw himself with it into 18 feet
ffiffilM; end managed it in many ways with per
feot awe. He got in and out of it several
thaw la different ways, sometimes raUiug’it with
hand oat of the water, and puttiug it over
hia hand and shonldem and then drawing the
anm through; sometime* putting his feet first
at* hnreu the water, Mtting, lying npon it, hold-
By resting on the sides with the
aSavafba body may be raised considerably
higher. He afao moved it rapidly through the
WNUt wRI, aad ia any direction, using his
hwjdaaad feat without embarrassment; and it
fßdaat that a person with such a machine
bold up several others, in case of emer
while a supply of them, on board of vea
laay kind, would, in many cases of peril
W akipwrak, Are, kc~, ears score* and hundreds
of lives. The danger of panic on board vessels
by the general
■ hile many apprehensions
Si--.-- 1 1.. l„,
intjir inivrtis woum ik*
nation of this life p reset-v
----it of it in use, will ena
rstand the reasons why it
immand rs of the United
uer* and others the best
Barton Union.
tawama Tmtuntc Apparatus. —Tlie
<?hyaw, 8. 0. Oaaette, says :
few a report es “The committee on Science
by Franklin lnftitutc
fer the promotion of the Me
dkdt Arte.” which has been submitted to our
. fMNmd, wa see that Mr. H. 0. Tamer of this
pkwakw wade another improvement ia tele
t: .‘ii part is quite lengthy and would re-
the improvement ie to work
Imk) weather, tkorff it alto
Iff...Wa awwa
tndantaad that Mr, Turner intends offering the
II?; .'SUWS *’ '■, ''“I w” ~ ” v ~ t
UB111! ikWhjfeffillag with a bone felon, 90
lata A^iotheos^
ft mixed,
SEfßjslEPff IP* yre&sjwwjppxna* ft .a
j/K-ytw ■ **%■
• v>, i ’ jrtyil r
Professional Advertisements.
BE n>i b. holahT
Attoraor at Zm*w,
McUdXOUUU, GEORGIA,
WIT.L ATTXND TO SfitJl*S tw rw* OOV.VTIM ar
Henry, *lton,
sluing, „ DK*n>.
_ Ntwtee,
F7>-tfe, Siwprr,
Cowet*. Bolt*.
Prompt attention uuS to too Collodion of olslme.
Morchan. rsM r ..
W. P. JOED AH,
attokney at law,
ZEBULOX, GEORGIA,
Will Stund promptly to nil biuiDOMontraetod to bieoaro.
May XU, ifet. | r
LAW CARD.
THE nadofrinod hsvinc formed s psrtnjrftip la tho
PRACTICE OP THE t.AW, st MoDonongh,
Hoary ooaaty, will sttoad to all b*ioMOoetded to their
preftaeionol monogocaent, la tho ooaatlot of
Waltos, llsssr, Cowxta.
Hswto*, DsKai.*, BtaLdio,
Butts, Fvt.ton, sad
Mo* Roe, Fatitt*. P'*e
“~““ p dsyal"* ?™’“
Rofereaooa-TMKMSSLVC*.
January 12.1853. 6 >°- 7
A. W. STONE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
FAYETTEVILLE, GA.
January S. 18M. ts-7
A. L. BORS2B4S,
attorney at law,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Ofllrr on IIUI etreVe, ovor J. k J. C. Beeka’ Store.
December 1,2-ts
~ U. B. OOLEBBY,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
ORIPFIV, GA.
orricx ovku josst a plcxisteu's sroaa, mu. ararar.
Noe. 17, 1853.
DR. J. WASHINGTON JONHS,
GRIFFIN. GEORGIA.
Ornca at bis Dare Smsa oa Bboadwat,
Sept. 1, 186* tyd>
D. M. WILLIAMS.
Resident Physician,
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA.
Office on Hill itrtrt, at the Drug Store of IVm B Stag.
January 18,18 M
L. R. DANIEL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GRIFFIS, GEORGIA.
orriCK ON SECOND FLOOR OF LODGE Bt ILDINO, UILL NT.
July 21, y-3S
Ssvsnnsh Hntoal In*uranc# Company.
SAVANSAH, aA.
RISKS taken against Fire on Merchandise, Buildings
and Cotton iu Ware-House* on favorable terms.
J. A. ft J. C. BEKKS, Ag’ts.
Griffin, Juno Ist. 1853 -ts.
MARSH ALL ffttflE,
SAVASSAH, GEORGIA.
U. FAR GO Proprietor.
February 23, 1854. y-3
SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES
TAKEN 111 THE BEST STYLE OB THE ART.
DAGUERREOTYPE STOCK FOR SALE.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY Repaired In the best
manner, by * JOHN M. LUNQUEST,
Aug-25, 1853. UyJ Hill tl., Griffin, Qu.
KO - 7> *• °- °* F * >
Ucr aloe meeting 2nd and Ith Friday in oaeh month.
W. J. JOSSF.Y, C. P
B. W. Franux. Scribe.
ff Premium Teeth.
Dr, F. Y. Clark, would most respectfully inform all
who arc in need of full or partial sets of teeth, and
who wish them put upwitbekiil and experience, warrant
ed to answer ovary purpose required. Unit tboy can now
besnpplied at short notice; and with tlie same kind put up
on beautifulmotalio base,which took the premium over all
others of the kind, at the late fair in Macon. Dr. C. has
lately mad* arrangements ss that porsona liviug in the
country or Insny of the adjacent towns cun. if they wish,
command hia serrieoa free of charge, which will seeur*
them againstthe many impositions practised byitinerant
nuMckstbat dally traverse the country.
* Griffin, Doe. 4, *sl. 4—ts
, Educational Advertisements.
iYHlltil mm Ml
rpHIS luotltatlou ho* toen in operation during thepuat
X ysar, usd the Board of Trustees feel grout plsasar*
Iu again presenting It to tks patronage of ths public,
welTamurod ss they are, that the high character of the
InstHation will satisfy the wishes of thos* who may com
mit their daughters to its moulding infiuenoes. Tbs
eouroa of literary instruction if thorough and extenoiT*;
moral discipline sad religious oslture form a prominent
and characteristic feature iu iu organisation, while an
wsariod naios ar* taken to mould tho manners sad culti
vate tho Kindly affect loos of tho heart.
FACULTY.
Rv. CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN, President, and Pro
fessor of Ancient Languages. Mental and Moral Sci
ence, and Bellos Lrttres.
M. J. A. DANFORTH, (prorisionaUv) Professor of
Chemistry, Mathematics, Mocbanlcal Philosophy, and
B.’HUMPHRY, Xnstruetrsm la Botany,
yKW History,
Mathematics, and English Branches.
Dr. M. J. DAN lELTlLeotarsr sa Physiology oadHy
HERMANN BRAUMMULLEiI. Prufcosor of lostru
meatol Musts. Moueohromati* IVinUng. and Modem
MmTgSeS BRAUMMULER, lastraotress oa Guitar
in if firm/ exirtt rharw* ‘-' u
•WW* IWIfKIi i.' s *'* ■ : .. •
*r Era t luraMPUn, a scholar af Prof. Beauv* n.
eomatbor of the’Fraaeb OiMMr W ■MMMt at **a*
tab. wtU bemaftar toaoh the
Ths Iret Term rf-IWwB fM WMMMUI Mm tad
SS'S2£?aSes
•v;iga.. r/ . j
?h friend* of this In-
KUIUUOu WQIv ia <>nni wnn aumrni
•burn of P>tnj>Wll preparatory term which
taejnst Horn* WlWmw tweuty young mop etody
aHtko Ciaesks, yeopleatoty Mr cjiig—-cf whom wo
fc*
SmSm.vUAwUTmob bepaUittad. W)MIMkI
•rmndtONMiri applicant* into either of thefattrCol-
Icgc Gtftooco, as well m into Off Preparatory Urpoi'lnont-
We bop* to moril a* well a* receive the hearty 00-ope
ration of the friend* of the Institution and of Laaralag,
a zs&s&a xsi&tF*?
u ■**. ~f"*Ur tke
Fl* f Inrtruction Tiitloa )
in tdouaric mi ov ten monte*
ffclllMOlh |^||lilf ftWfit&flß Jf/A -
aSSfSSiu+Jiki *
MM
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Mai Ci-fe- r - rr .T T nTirrl a7 > •
-mSETSiSiI Airri iii
■ MMEiiwWMft XomWmEm HffWßnfo ffft • *** a eeh* sflp Mw f
Extra gqjpotojt -Fw*lgto%g'.. lot
Me dsmadn*g YanasL. yyi iinfdfflrdih 1 ’ • - - ,i~i.s
MP& “ r
Clttl&dl MfHIMII,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
W. W. WOODRUFF A GO.,*
Ar Manufacturing aad receiving a large stock of tlie But Cauiaiu in tbo State, which they will sell a
ae can be bought in tho Soltiiep.n Market; consisting of
Coaches, Hack Wagons, Slide-seat Buggies, Family Wagons,
Rockaways, - Top Buggies, No-Top Buggies, Plantation Wagons,
HARNESS, WHIPS. Ac.
asul ‘jy-Diux w AaaLfesnra9 waotaw v£&s>
W. W. WOODRUFF, Griffin, Ga ..M. C. ft J. 11. GREEN, A remark, Setc Jerire.
October 15, 1852. <9
liRLIT M TIIKRN’ REMEDY.
.TACOatii OaMDMift.L.9
CHOI.KRA, ) FOR ALL
SS’I BO WELL DISEASES.
A ho, admirably adapted to many DUeases of Females, most especially
PAISFVL MF.VSTRt'ATIOW. __ %
I The virtues of JACOB’S CORDIAL are too well known to require Encomium*.
1 It Cnrea tlio wnrat essri of IMnrrliorA. 7. 14Cores Pelefffl Meeitmetlei**
51. It Cares the worst form of Dyftciitery. 8. It Relieves Pain In the Bark andLolns*
3. It Cares California or Meitenn Diarrhoea. 9. II Coanteractff Nervousness and Despondency.
4. It Relieve* the severest Colic. 10. It Restores Irregularities.
5. ft Cares Cholera Morbns. 11. It Dispels Uleeway and Hysterical Feelings.
O. It Cares Cholera Infanlnin. Id. It’s an Admirable Tonic.
A few short Extract* from Letter*, Testimonial*, A.C.
*• i hare used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, sad have found it a moa £ T ,* n j u< * valuable
rsmedy.” Hon. HIRAM WARNER, Judge of Supreme Court. Ga.
** It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob’s Cordis I—my own personal experience, and the experi
ence of uiy neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it all that it purports to be,
vit: a sovereign rkmedy. W M. H. UXDERWOOD, formerly Judge Superior Court, Cherokee Ct.
“ I take great pleasure in recommending tbmnvnlu&blc medicine to all sf.icted with bowel diseases, for which I
believe it a sovereign remedy—decidedly superior to nv thing else I ever tied.”
A. A. CvAULDTNG, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Ledge of Georgia.
“ This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity aftfast as Bonaparte pushed hiscolumns into Bnssis.snd gain
ing commendation wherever used.” Georgia Jeffersonian, May 1 win, 1863.
FOR SALK BY — Love k Glenn, McDonough ; Jamen F. Johnson, Jonesboro ; Jones k Underwood,
Fayetteville: W S. H%ndwh*h, Thomaston; .?. T. Thrash, Warnerville; W. S. Lawson, Greenville ;K. W.
Perry, J. E. Hall, Newimn; Manoham k Mitchell, Zobulon; W. 11. Walker, Cullodon ; Leonard Little,
Barnosville, Duct. Bean, Forsyth. December 1, 1853. 2-ly
UNION JOB OFFICE!!
ALL KINDS OF
IHniit k (Driuniirnfal,
PRINTING !
FIECUTED WITH SiE\T\ESS AND DESPATCH, j
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS,
Circulars, ‘ Posters.
Catatogncs, Pufß Ilaml Kills,
Bill Heads HtiaAgL Legal Blanks,
Bank Checks, ffWSjfig Bn.lurut ardi,
Blank Notes, Address Cards,
Labels, Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Freight Bills,
aMr.ffi.Ja9 affi-vffif
Neatly and Expeditiously executed at the oflico
of tho “AMERICAN UNION,” Orifin.Ga.
OR DC ItS re’ptctfull y solicited. TERMS CASH.
A. 6. MURRAY. Proprietor.
THE AMERICAN’S FRIEND!!
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. ,
To the Citizens of the United States :
1 most, humbly and sincerely thank von for the immense i
patronage which yon have bestowed upon my Pills. 1
take this opportunity of slating Unit mv ancestors were
all American Citiren*, ami that 1 entertain for nil that
concerns America and Americana, tlie most lively sympa
thies, so much no that I originally compounded there Filin
expressly to suit your climate, habit*, constitutions, and
manner ofliving, intending to establish myrelfamong.you,
which l have now done, by taking pn-misesin Now York.
THOM Hi iLLOWAY, !
38, Comer of Ann and Nassau streets, New York.
PURIFICATION OF TIIE IJLOOD,
AND
LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS.
The oilmens of tho Union suffer much from disorders of
tbs Liver and Stomach, searoely any are free from the in
fiaeoeo of these destructive maladies, lienee life wsarsfast.
The fair sex, perhaps tbo moot handsome in the world, up
to noortniu period who*, distressing to say, many loos#
their tooth and good looks, while yet in ths heyday of lift.
Sack sod evils sesy be effectually remedied by continual
ly hooping tbo blood pure, ood the Liver and Stomach ia
a healthy actios, when life will flow smoothly end resem
ble plants in a congenial clime, where an eternal spring
appears to roigu. As 11 regards the preservation of the
human frame, and the duration es life, much may bo ef
fected. and I say fearlessly, that health and life can to
prolonged for many years beyond their ordiusy limits, if
Holloway’s Pills are taken to purify the blood according
to the rules laid down for health contained in the direc
tions which accompany each box.
A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY OF 10
YEARS STANDING, CURED BY HOLLOWAY’S
PILLS.
Coo* af Letter from Caidain John Johnson, Aster
House, Sew York, dated January httr, 1864.
To Poor. Hoixowit.lS, Cor.of Ann ft Nasnau its. N. Y.
Sir,—lt is with the most heartfelt pleasure 1 have to in
form you thut 1 have been restored to hcalthand strength
by taking your PiU*. For the lsst ton rears, 1 suffered •
feom a derangement of the Liver and Stomach, and was ;
reduced to sack an extremity that I gave up my ship, ner- j
or oxpeoting to go to sea any mare, as 1 had tried every |
Remedy that was recommended to me, but all to no pur- ;
pose; ood had given myself up to despair, when I whs at
lost recommended tu lake your Pills. After using them j
for thru* months, the result Is that lain uow in better f
{ I health thM 1 bar* boon for (Wren rears pa.-t . anil indeed
j ft* wan a* ever I was in my Hfo. You are ipiito Ui liberty
££££*• *&E& *^ tca " ou ''” ***
InSSSK gSS*. JmuSEs StonUk <travel
I ffjgjßft nm*lt R- lifer Coni- Secondary
iMMiVftjiiMwft plaint* Symptoms
I iSF’ii ‘ Kyatt jKjv .m** Venereal Affee
■ lions f
MdteeOr Hoi.mwav,
York ; also
W There is a (be taMK
or also*. , ,1
N. B —Directions for the wafli^^HiMyatofeafiMHl
disorder are affixed to each Box. W, . :>M
For sale by WM. B. nBHIittMbM
W. W. Uxcoi.v, Savannah, Ga. >
Goaeral A (eat for the State. . > taay 4 NTly . T “ I
_ . !tt Roagb, bat Brady.
TVBTto netted aohoieelot of old VIRGINIA TOBAC-
J CO.whieA will be sold lower then ererofhred ia thi*
A WOOD,
Provision store aud Candy Manu
factory.
@THK undersigned thankful for past favors, has
opened anew and splendid assortment of GRO
CERIES ASD COSFEV TIONA RIES un
derthe “American Union Office,” and next door west oi
Drs. Long ft Bliss’ Drug Store, on Broadway, where he
will keen constantly on hand, a general assortment in his
line, anil most respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
friend* and customers. Among his stock arc the following;
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrups, Cheese, Butter, Boston
j Soda, Butter and Wine Buscuit; Raisins, Figs, Preserves,
j Lemon Syrup ; Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles;
Tobacco, Cigars. Snuff, ('ranges. Lemons, Cocoannti,
Atmonds, Walnuts, Brasil Nuts, Pepper, £pice. Ginger,
Sal .'Eratus, Soda, Starch, Chocolate, Teas, Pickles,
Matches; Port, Madeira, Tcneriffo and Malaga Wines,
fnrmcdecinal purposes. FLOUR and MEAL, Mackerel,
Sugar Cured Ilains, Rice, Meal, Dried Beef, ftc., all of
which will bo sold low for cosh. Also, CANDIES at
wholesale or retail. J. R. MARTIN, Agent.
Griffin, April 3, 1852. -ts
Hardware.
C H JOHSSOS ft CO. HILL STREET ..
All Enow receiving large additions to their stock of
Hardware, Cutlery ami Guns, to which they call the
attention of buildersjind contractors particularly. Their
stork of Locks, Latches. Butt Hinges, Screws, Augers,
Nails, Chisels, Saws, Planes—bench and moulding, is
now very complete, and will be furnished on as good
\ -arms as at any Hardware Store in Georgia.
| ‘lilt Irons, lan Gearing, ftc., always on hand,
i Griffin, April 8,1852.-ts
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Agrioultnre. Horticulture, Stock Breed
log, and General Form Economy.
most rate* oHk uuwwsui lugisTlsgs.
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▼olaao Twwlve will ewanoei let Jaaaary, IBM, each
nnmber will potato oelaro pa C v (7*
mr W. 8. JONEB, AaMBBm
SENATOR BBMTOWg ORB AT WORK !
“THIRTY YEARS VIEW 1“
AGENTS WAX fin IN EACH COUNTY.
Legal Advertisements.
RyaMlai mortgage Sales.
lITILL b. told Mon th< Court-ho.t. dww in Otfttor
W Spalding county, on the sr*t ‘ln.jd.J la AagaM
next, withia tb. utual soar* of talo, tho following pwf
negro man namod Owen, aged about —levied on
by virtue of a mortgage 5 fa from SnaHing Inferior
(jourt, in favor of Roberta It Foote vt. John b. trrorgo.
Pronerjv minted out imwald t f*. . _
A'Nogrb Woman, iametTFntrtlett. mnr net two
dren, lleirod, a boy, about 13 years old, and Mary Ann,
a girl, about 11 yearn old. Levied on by virtue of a
mortgage 5 fa from Spalding Superior Court, in favor of
Charles Gay It Cos. v*. Curtis Lewis. Property pointed
oa Ma‘y 2MB6L A. A. WOOTEN. D. Shg.
Fayette July Sales.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the
town of Fayetteville, Fayette eounty. Georgia, on
tho first Tuesday in July neat, within tho legal hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land NaSTit lki 7th District of Fayette
county, lei led on as tho property of Jackson C. w.
Goselin to satislV a fk from Fayette in
favor of R. K Holliday It Cos. vs. said J.C. W. Gose
lin. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney.
The west half of Town Lot No. 9, in the town of Fay
etteville, together with the store-house, Re., fronting the
square on the north side, and the dwelling House and
Lot (number net known) whereon Georg* W Poss now
live*, on the east side of town. All levied on as the pro
perty of George W. Poss to satisfy sundry fl fas from
Fayette Superior Court in favor of J. H. Johnson it pro.,
one in favor of Pcgg & Bonner, ono in favor of K. Iv.
Holliday k Cos., and other fi fas in my hand*, va. said
Georg© W. Poss. .
June 3,1861. JOHN B. ALLEN, Sheriff.
Adiniiiiatft'iUor’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August next,!
within the Legal hours of sale, before the Court,
lln use door in tho town of Forsyth, tho West half ot Lot ;
of Land number chi© hundred aud fifty five iu the
seventh district o! Monroe county. Also, at the suuie
time and place, tho tract of laud whereon Owen Ar-|
nold, late of the county of Pike, resided at the time of i
his death, being lots number one hundred end twenty,
and one huudred and tweaty-ono, and <ue huudred and
thirty six, ami seventy-five acres North of the Hjtrsyth
road from B;irnesville, situate iu the West sides of lots No.
152 and No. 153 and marked by survey—all lyii g in tho
seventh district of originally Monroe county, but part
uow being in the county of Dike—the said traet contain
ing six hundrcd&iid eighty acres more or less. Sold by
order of the Court of Ordinary of the county of Pike, for
the benefit of the heirs of said Owen Arnold, deceased.
The same will be sold on a credit till the 25th ot Dec.
1855, and notes with approved security, will be required
within sale hours. W. H. BANKSTON, Adm r.
June 17 th, 1854. tds—
Sail’.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door in Canton
Cherokee county, on the first Tuesday in August
next, within the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No.
201, in the 23d district and 2d section of Cherokee county.
.Sold as part of the real estate of Thomas Cook, late of
Henry county, deceased, for the benefit ol the heirs.
June 10,1854. SAMUEL COOK, Adai r.
Administrator* Sale.
WILL be sold before the Courthouse door iu Cassville.
Cass county. Ga., on the first Tuesday in August
next, wituin the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land No,
732, in tho 17th district and 3d section of Cass county.—
Sold as part of tho real estate of Solomon Townsend,
deceased. JOHN T BENTLEY, Adrn’r. |
June 10, 1854.
JCxonitoi’N Sale.
WILL be sold before the courthouse door in Mclkm
ongh, Henry county, oil the first Tusday in July
next, within the legal hours of sale, one third interest in
a Negro Woman, named Harriett, and her child, Orra,
belonging to the estate of J hn Ovrcits, lute of said county \
deceased. Sold for the L*en*fit of the heirs and creditors.
LEVI 11. TUHNEK, Ex*r.
May 20,1854. cqru
Executor’s Sale.
WILL be sold before tho courthouse door in McDon
ough, Henry county, on the first Tuesday in July
next, within the legal hours of sale, 210 acres of LAND,
more or less, adjoining the town of McDonough, it being
the land whereou William Beck, late of said county, de
ceased, resided; and uNo the N'UGKOES belonging to
the estate of said William Beck. This property bring
tho life estate of Boneta Beck, and said estate haring
terminated by the death of said Boneta Heck, it will be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and legatees. Terms on
the day. MILES G. DOBBIN'S, Ex’r.
April 27, 1H54. ehg qrn
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county,
for leave to sell a Negro Man, named Eli, belonging to
the'estate of James 11. Campbell, of said eounty, deceits
ed. To be sold for the benefit ot un of the heirs.
DAWSON B. L\NE. Adip’r
June 3, 1354. dr b mm .t m rum If a unfuli a .intro.
SIXTY DAY Softer date application will be made to 1
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of llmiry county
for leare to sell the I lower interim of Surah Cook in tlu
lands belonging to the estate of Smith Cook, late of said
eounty deceased. CASWELL M BLACK,
June 10,1854. Adminutrator-debunit non.
SIXTY DAYS after date application will be made to
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Henry county,
for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the
estate of llonry W. McLendon, late of said county, de
ceased. CAPEL MeLENDON, Ad mr.
Jan* 3. 1854.
GBOaOIA, HENRY CtMJXTY.— ■Clnk'f Office of
tin Inferior Court. —All persons concerned are hereby
notifiod that John Cook, a Justice of the Peace in and for
tho 1 District, G:*M., transmits to me the following
certificate as *aestras, Jo wit: A Sorrel Horse a little
ereot fit Hen, a star in his forebeid, all ufhis feet white,
fifteen hands and one inch high, and about 16 years old.
Appraised by John Treadwell and Darid Baily to be
worth forty dollars.
A true extract from tho Estray Book, this 13th day of
June 1854. KLIHU COPELAND. Cl’k 1. C.
GEORGIA, HENRY COCNTY.-Whereas John
H. Ijow, Executor on the estate of John P. Barrett,
late of Henry county, deceased, applies for Letters Dis
missory from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish T 1 end sin
gular the kindred and creditors of suid deceased, to ho I
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any exista, why suid letter, should
not be granted.
Given under my hand t office, this 21th day of June.
1854. (Cm] QUINCES R NOLAN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, HENRY COCTY._Whertaa John A.
Smith applies to me for Letters Dismissorv from
the Guardianship of James S. Boynton, orphan of E. S.
Boynton, late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in
terested to be and appear at my office within tho time
prescribed by law, to show eauae, if any exists, why aaid
letters should not be granted.
Given duder my hand at office, this Ist day of May,
1854. 4UINCESK. NOLAN, Ordinary.
May 20 40d
GEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY—Whereas George
P. Combs, Guard inn of llonry P. Smith and others,
orpnaosof Parks W. Smith, late of mid coufii r, dfcceas
*ppli©ff to mo for Letters Dismissorv from said Gisar
diaosbip—
Th©s© are therefor© to cite and admonish all parties In
terested to be and appear at my offioe within tbo time
* 0 ’ ‘ f “ 7 WiJ
Glow under aay hand at office, this Ist day af Maw
1854. QUINCES K. NOLAN, Ordinary/’
May M 48d
nmunu, HBIKY ennee* ’Vhsrsesfshaend
Eaaoatoeo f
Thaao aM thatoMeo to Mo aad abMriil'aa MMoffiaOfea
SSS&MMw£fSSbM “* m vttkU ttN *"•
toTBP
TbeE(HHBK to and ish all and sinru
br tie of said deceased to bo and
aMoar at myoßoe. within the time prescribed by Uw, to
show eanec, If aay exist*, why said letter* should not be
fTMN#B* ‘
4 h ” “ASS^^
CANDY A LfMON SYRgp^
asmnMhito md . ssnsopDsr
“f Legal Advertisements; : -
ptftaffi*. vnmisTi—ffktissi W. f.C*
lar the kindred and creditors of said deosaasd to M ana
appear at my office within tb* by law , to
skowcauac.if any exists, why said letters should net ho
**Wyen under my hand at *<>••, M;h 4>h4y of April,
rail. j ~
Georgia, he shy county—-Whoreos, A. W.
Turner and S. B. Loro apply to mo for Utfom DU
missory from tho Administrmti.m of tho .statu of Mom
Johnson, lots of sold oouoty *****<. ~^
Those are therefore to otto and admoaU* au *M stogu
lax the kindred aad creditors of said dooesood to ho aad
appear at my office within the time prsserihod by law, *
if any exUta, why said letter. shotOd sot b*
f, and -r my hand at office, thla sth day jf June,
1864 7 QUINCES R. NOLANTGrttoary
Jane 10 ftn
G KOKGIA. HENRY COUNTY— Whereas Sarah
James, Administratrix and Singleton James Admia
istrator npon the estate ol Josiah James, lat© of said
county, deoeased, apply for Letters of Dismission tram
said administration— ,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to e* ana
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not bo
Given under my hand at office, this fth of February,
1854. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinmy.
Feb 23 mom
/GEORGIA, HENRY COVSTY.-WhercM, it has
VT been represented to me that John Smith, lattofaoid
eounty deceased, died without.any will, and
person has applied tom© for Letters of
on his estate, and whereas it becomes-my duty to
thendministration of said estate in the C. lerk of
i.prior or Inferior Court or some other fit and proper pot--
Tlio-o are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to to and
appear at my office, within the time prcscnbedhylsw,
to Show cause why the administration of'‘dta'
should not be vested cither in the C lerk of the Superior
or Inferior Court or some other fit and proper person of
Given under my hand ot office, this filb day of June,
1851. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
£r—oUU
CTeKIa7hK*HY COUNTY.—Whereas John ft
T William Alexander, Administrstors of Uriah Alex
ander. late of Henry county, deceased, spply to me lot
Letters Dismiscory from euid administration —
These are therefor* to die and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
a] pesrut niv ofilco within the time proscribed bv lsw. to
3how cause,'if any exists, why coidkHers should not to
granted. .
Given under mv hand nt office, this 6th day of Mirci
1834. QUINCES K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
March 80 6m
GEORGIA, HEART COUNTY'.—Where** Nancy
Hudnctt, Administratrix upon the estate of Thom**
J. Hndnctt, late of Henry county, deceased, appliea to
me for Letters Di-mijsory from said dmini*tr*tion--
These are therefore to cite and admonish alland singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to ho and
appear at mv office within the tiaie prescribed by law, to
I show cause, if any exists, why said letter* should not bo
i granted.
Given under mv hand at office, this 6th day of March,
1834. ‘QUINCES K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
March 39 6m
/IKOIUiI.t, HEART COUNTY,--Whereas Martin
ll L. Ruff, Administrator upon the estuta of William
: Huff, Into r.r said county, deceased, applies for Letters of
! I'ismiasionlroin said administration—
I Those aru therefore to cite and admonish all and sings*
| lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear a! m.v office, within the time prescribed by law, to
show oan.se, if any exists, why said letters should not bo
granted
Given under mv hand at office, this Cih of February,
1854. QUINCES R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
Fob 28 a*6m
MKORGIA. HENRY COUNTY. —Whereas Nancy
‘* W. Brock, Administratrix upon! ha estate of Voiles
tine Brock, late of said county, deceased. applies for
Letters of IXsmission from said administ ration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lin
gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office within the titn# prescribed by
law, to show eausc, if any exists, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under my hand at nffiee, this 6th of February,
ISO 4. QUINCES K. NOI.AN, Ordinary.
Feb 28 mCra
CIKOHGIA. HKSIIY COUNTY'.— I Whereas John
T Sellars, Administrator upon the estate of Andrew
Seilers, late of said county, deceased, npplicsfor Letter*
of ItismisaeVn'fimn said Administration:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred an I creditor* of said deceased to bo and
appear nt mv office within the time prescribed by law, to
flniw cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be
! gi anted.
t iituu uudcJ my h *nd at office, this 14th of January,
1854. QUINCES h. NOLAN, Ordinary.’
___ jan M 6m9 __
rdKontilA. HKNRY COUNTY Whereat Jacob
X Bernhard. Administrator on the estate of John M.
Weems. lute of said county, deceased, applies fur Letter*
of Dismission from said Administration i
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditor* of sa‘d deceased to be aad
appear at my office, within the time preaeribed by law, ta
show cause, if any exists, why said Letter* tMnld net ha
granted.
Given under mv band at office, this 14th (4 Jaaaary,
1854. QUINCES U. NOLAN. Ordinary.
___ jan <■>
Georgia, hknry county—
Kimball, Exeeator et the last will aad tMtsmeat of
Benjamin Kimboll, late of Henry county, ft soared, ap
plies for I .otters of Dismission from said Executorship i
These are therefore to oit* and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be aad
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exists, why (aid Utters should not be
granted.
Given nndor my hand nt office, this 30th ot Jaaaary,
1854. QUINCES R. NOLAN, OrJtey
G~tKrK<.l.r,TlK.\Ri COUNTY. — Where*.Leonard
r M. Farwaaon, Administrator on tbo estate of Ander
son \V bite,late of *nid county, deceased, applies ta me
Tor Letter. Dismissory from said Administration :
These arc therefore to eite and admoniah all aad singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased ta ha and
uppear ut iny office within the time preaeribed hr law, to
show cause, if any exists, why aaid letters should out oa
granted.
Girun under uy hand at office, tbit 14th of January,
lii>4. QUINCES K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
jtn 98 6m9
IIKNR 1 TouAT* —\Pbatwut “K." 7.
* tapping ion. Administrator on the attateof R. IL
yappmgton, late of laid county, deceased, applies for
Letter* Dummsary from sard administration—
i f ro , ,b f 1* and admonish all and •tegu
lar the kindred nnd creditor* of said deceased ta ba and
appear at my oWoe, within the time prescribed by tnw,W
grafted"*** ls *“ I eX “ U ’ why “ Jil * lUr •*& nat be
HpiSS
granted.
Henry Superior Court, October firm,
ISM, atVourntd to January ,l,
JatiaE. Center and other* 1 ’ > y , ‘ 1 ’
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