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W, wouMHdtT know the author of
ihc following Mat eloqwßt epoetrophe to lit*
Bible. Il tfMNHS to ba*e been adUrowxtl to
young mitTSKs^lito l *riSom rood any thing
fl||A|i • . iKyfeto ’ • ,
“Stu*r ow to bn wiM; nod in nil your K *t
#pg> gtowtdnntondiiig. And MncinUy wouM
prurgo hojirt bouud, MM-wrapt niton
t'Hon, t bat Book upon wbteh al! feeling* are cott-
all opinion*; which enlighten* the
r Jsdrreeitt, wldln It mint* the *entimnl% and
aooUMa the imagination in *ong* upon the hero
tflln “eweet aoegnUr of Israel” That Book
xririfitogiro you a faitliful imight into your
heart, and conseoiate* ita oharecter in
“SkrhN
: Seek Mth* ktea teeth effiTlto* •* •• touch.”
‘Would yon know the effect of that Book up
toe the heart! It purifiee it* thoughts and Mtitifiee
ha joy*; H serve* and rtrengthonsit for the sorrow
taMtapeoflife; and when thine t!tal! have
Sided, ana the twilight pf death is spreading its
Ipair damp upon the wasting features, it breaks
Spin the last glad throb the bright and stream
"fig light of Storaity's morning. Oil! have you j
ever stood beside the couch of a dying saint,
“Without ntifh,
A ehsnfs af fuaturo or n>ha4*U unit*.
Us ssvs hi* h*n<l to th. stern ni*ri)(or.
Asa ass gIJ *bild *t*>k* his fsther’s arms,
W#t horns. ••
Then, have you seen the concentrated infill
wace of Uiis Book Would you know its name !
It ie the Book of Books—its author, G<hl—its
theme, Heaven, Eternity. The Bible ! Head it,
eearch it. Let it be first upon the shelves <>f
yoar Library, and first in the affections of your
Beaut. Search tho Scriptures, for in thorn ye
think ye have eternal life, and they are they
which testify of me. Oh! if there be sublimity
la the contemplation of God—if there be gran
denr in the displays of Eternity—if there be
WJthing ennobling and purifying in the revela
tion of man’s salvation, senich the Scriptures, I
tor (hey are they which testify of these tliiugs.”
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Bather Bpicy.
A lady of San Francisco, being invited to send
in a toast to bo read at the anniversary celebra
tion of the landing of the Pilgrim Father*, fur
nwhtd the following. It is spicy enough to flu
ror half a doaen anniversary’ dinners:
The “Pilgrim Fathers,”forsooth I What lind
they to eiuTure in comparison to the Pilgrim |
Mothers f It is true, they had hunger, and cold, ;
and sickness, and danger—foes without and
within —but the uufortuuate Pilgrim mothers ! 1
they bad not only this to endure, but they bad the
Pilgrim Fathers also; and yet their names are
never mentioned. Who ever heard of the Pil
grim mothers? Whoever gave a dinner in lion
or of them t Whoever writes songs, drinks
toasts, and makes speeches in recollection of
them? This self-sufficiency on the part of men
fcbeyoad endurance. One would actually sup-:
pete that New England hud been colonised bv
nan, and posterity provided by a special act of
Providence! Only Mrs. ilemaus has volunteer
ed to insinusto that there ever was a woman in
the ease—that the May-Dower ever brought anv
‘thingbut men across the Atlantic. 1 assure
you my dear friends that 1 am perfectly disgust
ed witfc'tlre self-conceit of tho men : they appro
priate everything to themselves —even the set
tlement of a colony, and the peopling of a whole
continent. I did hope there was one prerogative
they would leave to woman. We have submit
ted tpiietly to their inventions in superseding us
ia many things, but wo will not tamely submit
to be deprived of this one privilege ; we will not
ourselves be deluded into tho la-lii-f that New;
England was settled and peopled entirely by ‘
Pilgrim Fathers, llow could they have been j
fathers if there had been no mothers? Ami ij
hope, dear Captain, that 1 have succeded in con
vincing you that you will be lending yourself to
an act of great injustice to us, if you do not pro
pose for your toast “ The Pilgrim Mothers.”
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The Philosophy of Bain.
To understand the philosophy of this beautiful
and often sublime phenomena,so often witnessed
shoe the creation of the world and so essential
to the very existence of plants and animals, s
tow facta derived from observation and a long
train of experiments, must l*j remembered
1. Were tho atmosphere everywhere and at
all times of a uuifortn temperature, we should
never have rain, or bail, or snow. The water
by it in evaporation from the sea and
the earth’s surface would descend in an imper
ceptible vapor, or cease to be absorbed by the
lit wheu it was once fully saturated.
t. The absorbing power of the amostphere,
and consequently its capacity to retain humidi
ty,® proportionality greater in warm than cold
. The air near the surface of the earth is
warmer than it is in the region of the clouds.—
The higher we ascend from the earth the colder!
rid we Bnd the atmosphere. Hence tho perpet
ual aaow on very high mountains in the bo! test
.Itor, when from continued evaporation, tho
ttfr !• highiv saturated with vapor, though it be
JtoMHp&ne riu cloudless, if its temperature
wMSIy reduced, by yld currents descending
tooto above, or rush inyßjtii aEighov fb a lower
Ii Hails, or by the motion <Sfa warm saturated
tor to a odder latitude, its capacity to retain
Wo** >a diminished, clouds are formed, and
fiugNih la rasa. Air condenses as it cools, sad
.Sj|tog|Mga tiled with wstsr and compressed,
MgBjHMM water which it* diminished capsci-
JHgjffiptjfltM. How singular, yet how simple,
What but Omniscience
U , J
oaya tae is sfledHßSp
tfato o* loss elevation as well as by distance
MBS tfeg’ Equator, these bets acquire addition
al interval. There is this difference, however,
topi Utoriavatod points ia the South are exempt
o*a the intense heat of the short North
ern ssMatnor*. The thermometer never rises
JSMfcfcl apper Georgia as in New York
or MasMtohasetts. In Atlanta, for instaaoe, the
Btotwori hardly ever rise* during a whole sum
atrßriw i the shade than *5 or 96, while in
Vssiwk it frequently rissa, In July end August,
take a tow items from
sftos esa-...1050 feet.
lisa - j
#e • • eeesee *•••• 773 44
PmMssss tsss **•• she 414 M
•• •*.. ... *• • • • ••••... 147 44
vHpHßfeiv**'* .go •*•* stsa eve# a•••..•*• 975 **
• •*• ••• •••♦• 341 44
•••a* • •••• pv* 44
CffiMljMflffiO * fits tlasp* •*.. 427 44
. . . . •s• • .#*• • -1050 44
iTPllßiihh Thligi m
Profewkmal vdverHsementa. j
T ’ fenfferß. HOIAB
*• McIiOXOVGH, GEORGIA,
will attuso to is r connu r ’
Henry. ,V-..1t0n,
Spalding, ,
Pike, I.ewlou,
Frt.Uc, .Tper,
Cuncte, TuIM.
Prompt alt*'iitiou jaiU to tho Collection of clnimr,
March Oil. I-X4 ‘ K’
W. p. JORDAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ZERVLON, GEORGIA,
Will attend promptly to all Imaineeii cut runted to hi* care.
May *>, IBM __ * L?: 25 -
LAW CARD.
THE undersigned having formed a i*rlucrhip in the
PRACTICE OF TIIE I.AIT, at McDonough,
Henry omnty, will alleud to all luine**confided tu their
profreMonal manageiutnl, in the countic* of
\V Ai.roa, llr.Mtv, Cowsta.
Nkwtus, - DkKai.b, Smuii.w,
Burrs, Km.ros, *"d
Moskor, FarKrTR, I’iKt.
They will ulo Attend (ho Supfcm Court at Tlreatur
and .vifacori. - DOYAI. It SIM-.i'.lt.
References—TueusxlVS*.
Januai.v 12, l-CVi. *■-?
A. W STONE,
A TTOR N K Y A T la A IV,
FAYETTEVILLE, GA.
.TtuitHtr> •>. IS.VI. tl*7
A. L. BORDERS, I
ATTOIINIiY AT LAW,
. GRIFFIS. r,K"lttilA.
I Ifflce on Hill street, over J & .1. (*. Becks’ Store.
December I, IK'iii 2-ts
U. B. OGLESBY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tatii'm, ut.
riKFn s: ovi.r niMil i n.nte t i.kV mn:r.. ntt.i.-'i Ki Kr
Nov 17. IS.Vt ,V_ l.y
DR. J. WASHINGTON J ONES,
GRIFI-’fN, GEnUG'I.V. j
Office at his Dr.ro Sronr Isi:>ai\vav ,
flap I. 1, 1888 ly 11
D. M. WILLIAMS.
Resident Physician,
GRIFI'IX, GEORGIA. j
Ofltre on Hilt street, at tht llrvg Stine ‘ Him /•’ .Vnv |
JanuarT 2H, IS.>4 i*
I M. ! 1 \ NiT.r,
ATTWimiY AT LAW
GRIFFI V, GEORGI A.
orrtcK os -ki->v:> it; in >: ui.unMuvi, mu -i.
July 2!, H 53. ly-S3
Bavannah Mutual Insurance Company.
.V II I v v 111. GA.
RISKr* inkt’ii n im ti. n It■ t har* I■ •. lot. 1. lit
mill (.'ottOH in Wai •• f •< on f:i\ •o;f r- t fr.e
f \ & .T.r bi:i;k>. \g i-.
(.vriffin, Juno Dt u
.H A 11 SII A I, L II <1 I S L ,
SH AWAII, GEORGIA
t
O. KAUOO I*rii>i lov. ;
February 2d. ISSI ly I
SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES
TAKEN IN tilt: llKst STVI.E OK till: AIM.
D\Gi i.iiri.iin it. -rut k [ i'U mu:
W ATCIIFS AND 11-:\Vt:i :;t 11.-pnired in Hi- l--i
inaiiner, lo , 11 N 1.1 Ntfl I : 'I .
Aug 2A* |s.-;t (|v] Hill M.'.t.nfflii, on
i j jin —ovsis k\ i \aii ni. \ r >
‘**• *• >• s
Regular uivWu'g 2nU atul 11 li I \ in It lnontli !
W .1 *.In.N.SL\ , i
B W Ikur ill.. Seri It
l*rFlit in hi Ter f li.
Dr.JF. Y. t lwi k, ivi< <*{ r ctfallyiufui n all *
tA'litt ar*> in ?♦ *I .t lull r }•;*.! . 1 1 i s f * •* tli . and .
who wish t h"in |>iit up with L; i * and ‘xpui'i*m <-.\vai rani
; ol tiiuusvoa r-utry po* pi.** i.-j*i i i and .?♦*?hr-y ••- •
Im supplietl ut *h'i ? notice . *i<i tx :t! i ti•- -mne kind |nt •
>on beautilul in<*l .tin bisc.xvh’ ti t'• •!. t lie pn-ihiuin ox. i •
’ others of the k t?itl. if t It. -l.it*-1 t i iii Miron Dr C. b.
I lately inafilfi* ;irr;iiigtmt m! -- • th.it per.-- !.* h t ing in 1 1:
country or mi a'riv of rtii a tj.ie* jii i *.\\ osenii. if i v u i>ii. i
, cminand his * :el e> free .l eharg . xvbr-li w J! -i-eure
them again *1 the man v i iujd-i! iuh- practi-l byitmoiaut 1
quacks that daily traverse the r untiy.
<. riffiii. Dee. 4,’51.
Ediu-dtioiinl Atherti.-emeiits.
“ SnUBISAL FEMALE COLLEGE.
THIS Inititution has been m operation during the past
year, and the Hoard of Trustees feel great phii-ure
in again presenting it to th*- patronage of the pubhe.
well assured as they arc, that the high character of the
Institution will satisfy the wishes .of those who may ‘com
mit their (laughters to iO moulding influences, dhe
course of litorury instruct ion is thorough and extensive ;
moral discipline and religious culture form a prominent
and characteristic feature in its organisation, xvhile uu
wearied pains are taken to mould the maimers and ('uili
vate the kindly affecdions of the heart.
E If I I.TV.
Rev. CARLISLE I*. 11. MARTIN, Ib. M.l. i*t and Pro
feasor of Ancient Languages* Mental and Moral li
enee, and Belles Let tic*.
Mr. J. A. DAN FORTH, (nrovisionallv) Frofcssor of
Chemistry, Mathematics, Mechanical I’hilosopliy,and
Natural Science:*.
Miss ADA E. HUMPHRY. Intmetres® >?t Botany,
Physiology, amt Unglis h Mrancheff.
M J A Nl-.i'T K 81-. TH F Ni;. History. I
Mathematio., nml Ensli.h BraiK-hr*. I
Hr M. J. DANIEL, Lvctarcr wu Pbysiolcgy. aud Hy
gicnc.
HERMANN BUAUMMI'U.KR. Profewor of InMru
mental Mnuo, MonovhmniHti- Paiuting. and Modem
I^ktiftnagn.
Mr*. AGNEI* BRAUMMj l.Eß,ln*tntctrc*onGuitar
asd Omaaaontal Bram-hi-s.
N. B. T* the young ladie* of the highrr cl**, who
ar* rtudjing Mu*ic, tho Frvurh language will taught:
without extra charge.
tHT Prof BRarxaci.utß, a toholur of Prof. Beauvais,
o-nthor of tho French Grammar us Hermann et Beau
vais, Will hereafter teach the Ftacch language.
TERMS.
The tret Tern of the .year will eooMMoee on the 2nd
Meade; of Jamtarj (the'3th) end close eat the letTaee
day of July. The Iceond Terra will commence oa the
Aid Monde; of August, end close on the last ThnrMe;
of November. JAMBS 11. STARK,
W. J. KkiTti, .Vrr'jr. Prtt'l Board Trurtft*.
Osiffia, Ga., Jee. 5, ISM. 1 1-4
tnt term of U*T&>*ti4*ii*.un<to iHJMMt
|J. fjhnwend wjgapaimeacetheSEC^^j
■ < ii i-i
’ ‘ “ien't*-- 1
pfthe t of whom
■opo to -olli-gc
Term. wis utVHjga regular course of College
Studies, which will toon be published. Wo nr* therefore
prepared to receive applicants into either of the four Col
lege Classes, as well as into our Preparatory Department.
Wihope to merit as well as rereive the hearty co-ope
ratioa or the friends of the ItiMiintioii and of Learning,
in oar dßat* to build up aud snstaiu a Literary lostitu
tioa of distinction in the cit; of Griffin. i
Oar taition is aa low as can pottibl; comport with the
intaroata of the lastitntir n.
Plan of Instruction and fUts of Tuition
m wtotAsric tkai or ten wowths.
Fimlysootia Spelling, Reading. Writing and
and Defining, Reading, Writing, Arith- ** °°
matta.Oeegraph;, Eng. Grammar commenced,
Composition and Declamation 26 00
Advanced Lemons in Eng- Grammar. Aritometie,
Geography ; the Latin Language and Natural
Phfloooph;aoattaenaed, Spilling, Reading. Ac.
stas ooao S3 00
Lathi. Greek. Mat hematics, Natural, Moral and
Mantel Philosophy, Astronomy. Chemistry,
tthotoHo, Logie, Natural Histor;, Ac 40 00
Entaa . ... „. uo
Board and Lodging ilO nor month
U.e-w.J^^l
[ l&RUill MHIIIHT,
! (HUFFIN, GEORGIA.
W. W. WOODRUFF to CO.,
Are Manufacturing and receiving a Urge Mock of the Best- Carkmoe.s in the Ft ate. whiih they will peu. a
a, can he bought in the Soi'iiitSN Market; conaiating of
Coaches, Hack Wagons, Slide-seat Buggies, Family Wagons,
Rockawatjs, Top Buggies, No-Top Buggies, Plantation Wagons,
* HARNESS, WHIPS, &c.
AkiLiL Ty4:&2: ‘Wa&.niOito.sriniaFa ’wmasf TJ'sai&a
W W. WOODRI FF, Urijfin, Gn M. C. & J. 11. GIIMI.N, Art mtk, Mac Jersey.
October 15. IS.V2. ’ and!
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
< ii> ‘ij; i; v for am. f < ‘ll* *i,i-; it a miiiibi f.
in si; nti-;k y, > it 11 iv r I > n ■ sy • u u < KILlt *l'S flit ‘1,1(.'.
Dl VRKIHKA. S IHIH lilili UISIiASIiIS. f CHOI.I'I! A INFANTUM.
A I*o. erhuiruhttf nJa/tteJ to many D!*eei*e* of FeeMlc*, tuo ’ t etjiccialhj
PVINPUI. MENSTRUATION.
The virtues of JACOB S CORDIAL are too well known to require Encomiums.
I. If ( hits tin woiwt cast a of IMnnliwn. 7. If l arm Painful Menstruation.
‘4 K fulfill Hie \ioraf form if llyheutery# 8. If Relieve® Pain In fhr nixl Loin®.
;i. If f nr fin Cal I Torn In or Xfitlnui Dlarrliua. 9. If Counteract® Xrrvoiwiirmt and Repon<leiie>’. |
•f. It Relieve® fltr weverrwf C olic. 10. It Re®tore
■*. It Cure® Cholera Morbtttf* 11. It DhpcUOlooni) and Ilysterleal Feelliifi®.
0. It Cure® ( lioli rn Infant mu. 14. I.l’® an Admlratble Toule.
A few short H\trsicfis from Letters, Testimonials, (.r.
” I li-n e used Jue.Ai’- t'ordia! in my fautilv, and lia-vc found it a most efficient, and in tnv jndlnent, n valuable
’ remedy *’ 9 * Hon. HliiAM WAH N’KK, Judpe tl‘ (’uurt, *u.
i ** It givrD mo |>leaHuro in Imhiijj ;t)>lo t> roeoinnieinl JBcob^Canliel —my own jktsgiuil ex|erioui uiol iheex|H?i i-
n<*e of hiv iieighliorß Mini fri i. 1.- around im*. is a sufficient |fiiranli*e fr me to believe it nil that it j<ur|Kr?> to be,
\ i/; u Mu,' i.ukig\ hkmkiiy. \S M. 11. 1 \DKKWIH>D, formerly Jutlge Superior ('mrt, ('!ier*ikee ( t -
I ** I tak'f great plea-mre in thin invaluable medicine to !I afTietetl vuth bowel Jj.-eases, for \vhK*l 1 .
I b* lieu it a reined? -iKeidetily sujM'iior to anv tbinsr eUe 1 ever t’led.’’ \
A. A. ilAl LD! Nt J, Deputy ti. M.of theiirnnd (ieorgia. i
I “ Thi.- efficient remedy is trau-Uing into celebrity as fast up I’onaparte pu-hel hi.- *iluim.i* inio l!iusia. and ir;in* •
| (*Giui!i: *t*! ■ t itiii wbi iwer u-> I.” (Ihwaii i J ‘lti ‘t'h.i •>. VMii. IS’ilb 1
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g* }'l)| <\U’* BY—-Isv; M
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j i’ari.ii iii. .I< i i'or-ytb. Dee;uibt il. i*o.'b 2-ly
DXIOX JOB OFFICE!!
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* A CURE FOR ALL!!!
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\-t liat .1’ ’ ■ m- tl.f ‘ . ■ ni* ■ ■*:<• Voice. f..-* •
*d -f the F iii-ti tV. th* • !. Hie character
] im t Huttae.il w'iih ‘- tuebn*.- Mit sear -It
tears B>*ee I-
lit h;t -tttainod more eelel tt-s i-- -** :* -- Other Medici****
: .11 - short a i t. I!. *-1 A • A
’ lis, (•,./in; . / ,lau-ntG ; . A >//</•'. A<u- \< ik.
. W'U'a: i : L( i ,-r*!;r 1.1 US. AF.TLK
Vo; ia us r yNidNu,*
I'fpm if a UUtr AfV-m - H J. /-/iig>v. J //?o?Drj,7r,
Yadkin Couuft/. .Xuith Carclnta, t Slanted .Viter*
UrUlgim.
tojr ltK VI) IIIS WOODS.
To Professob Hollow at : /
Sir—lt is not my wish to become notorious, neither D
this letter written*fur the mere sake of writing, but to say
that your Ointment cured me of one of the most cutane
ous diseases that flesh is heir to. and which was cousidcr
ed by nil who knew mo, to be entirely beyond the icueh
of medicine. For nine years 1 was ulflicted xvith one of
the most painful and troublesome sore legs that ever fell
to the lot of man ; and after trying every medicine I had
ever heard of, \ resigned in despair, all hope of being
cured; but si friend brought.me a couple of large pot* of
your Ointment, which caused the sores on my legs
heal', an.l 1 entirely regained my health t* my agreeable
surprise uud delight, and to the ustoni.-luuehi ol my
friends. (Signed) W . J . “LA Nt • LL\ •
AX KXTRAOHDIXAH\ ( UHK OFA BADBKLA>T,
WTIKN NLARLY AT Tilli POINT OF DEATH.
Coj>y of a Lfitcr Ji-otti Sl> . H.Dwmit, Xe ic'Orleans, Xo
rrmher 9th , lA>3.
lei Pii.'i 1 l.i;r.**\VAY,.‘W, (*r. of Ann fc Nassau N Y.
! Dear Sir—ft is with heartfelt gratitude l haxi to in
form you that by the use of your oiument and Pills, the
life of my wife has been saved; For sex?!* years she had
a bad breast with teu running wounds, (not of a cancer
ous nature). I was told that nothing could saw lur:
she was then induced to use your < hutment and Pills,
when in the short spare of three months, they effected a
cure, to the astonishment of all who knew us We ob
tained your Medicines from Messrs. Wight & Do., of
t-hartre# street. New t >rleans. I send this from “Hotel
des Princes,” Paris, although, I had xvritteu it ut New
Orleans, before we finally left, at that time, not knoxving
your address at Now York.
- (Signed) . r*. Id'll ANT.
Tht f*t Ur rhould he itred conjointly ti lth tht Ointment in
most of the faftutttn% ahes .—
Bad Legs Contracted and Lumbago Sore-throats
Rad Breasts Stiff Joints Piles Skin-.iiscaaes
Burns ,/ fistulas Rheumatism Scurvy
Bunions Goat SoltKheuin Sore-beads
Chilblains Glandular Seaids Lifers !
Chapped hands Swellings Sore Nipples Wounds. j
£ Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hrw.TOtVA v,
SR, Corner of Ana aud Nassau Streets, New York; also
by ftR respectable Druggists aud Dealers in M*.Heines
[tluMtghout tha United states, in Pots, at :>?) cents. *7
|3mml gl Meoutsonefe. To be had Wholesale of the
rjnltwnpil Druj Hmln ii the Union.
aeCMidernbL saving by taking the larg
—Dirtetionsfo*the gntdaoee of pat .. every
. ...:. •- TBM, Vi.SBJCS . Druggist. 1
W \Y Grittiu.ua. j
i.ne ed Agent fur the ly ■:j
><> ftnilgil. tsMßrarlt .
Jl'ST received a elinit e iutff uWIB&UINIA TOBACrj
tX>, which nil’be sold lower t hafMgg
market.
Griffiu, July 23. 1532. V. 07Street
House,Signand Ornamental Painting.
dhttt llie undersigned respeotfullr callsthe attent ion of
■ill tlu ’ P ab l'®> smi espeoiaily those who live in the j
country, to the fact that he is prepared to PAINT J
HOUSES in superior style, anil on very reasonable terms- 1
Also, glaring done in good style, and at the shortertno- !
tiot. Give him a oall. It. L. HOBBS,
a*-Shop un New Orleans Street.
Griffin, Aagust 12, 1852 ts
Rgpfrfine Liquors.
40 BBLS. BALTIMORI&
‘i'mß&ml old RYE WHISKEY, so. sale by
dMH prichar and a Wood,
Geitu, Jol rt, Ida. N o. Street.
Goods aud Groceries.
mom. A variatT Os DR Y GOODS AND
Hl^.ußoesß.u^jjjrjrja^
HKo*rKßf"”
Provision store ant! Candy Manu-;
fattoiy.
THE un lcrsignetl tlui:l;ful f**r j :;<•! fux*tir. has
‘ l l •*’•’ J sl *• w ami <| F-n.J. 1 • ins nr t.f
aamßri:iw:s t v/> tnxi-Et im.\ Ann > u
•ler the “Ain'-ri ’in 1 Ofi’-’e.** .<: ! \j . r v\. -r ■:
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‘l'obaee<. ('i-rar*. Snuif. \ ‘ranges. L-uiu-. *m:'s. !
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Matches; Port. Madeira. Toneriffo aiid Malaga AVim-*.
for medeeiniil iurpt s FL(M Band \lK.\l>. \la*kerel.i
Susar Cured llam?*. Bi-’i*. Meal, Dried Heel*. &*-.. all <ifj
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BRV-GOODS m GROfEiUES.
AFrnah supply of Dry-Goods and Groceries.iatt ra
emwd, whiehwa offer ait reaely'lo w for CASH, ai
oar old stand ha Now Orleaas Street.
Grifc.fVt 7, IMg
Advertikeinent*.
Sfmldlnt A|Wl •*•
TT T ILfctbc sold, before the door in Grifllr,
VV sSldinc countv, on the Brat Tnowlay in Auguat
next, with in toe legal” hour, of sale, the following proper
tyTh- House and Lot. number not known. ln Weat Grif
fin, known a*tbo lot whereon lames A. Met’Chccformerly
lived, eo.-itainiiig one acre mure nr loss. Facd lot is nounS-
I don the Fast by Seventh street, on the .-outb by lay-,
lor street, West by A. A. l’ortcr’s, mid North bv an aW
lev. 1.-vied on uthe property of James A. McOehee to
-n't i-f \ two fi fas, on-from S|alJing Superior C curt in,
tutor of W illiam M.L.sk lor tin use of Hsrneon J. j
>iij-, nt and others vs. -aid Jam* -A . Met ndiec, the othei
t- . in I'ik’- >np*rior < ‘ourt in taxor t Adam C.ooper xs.
| Aiik & Met and We.“lev Leak security. 1 roperty
pfiiinted out by Plaintiffs’.Attorney.
One ba>’ jtud-horse, 1 bay mare, 15heal of hogs more
or less, 25<)lbs of ginned cottor, more or leas, un<lstJo lbs.
fi.f fodder, more or less, all levied on as the property of
T. bmas Collins, by xirtuc of two attachments returnable
to Inferior Court, one in favorof William
llerontou, the other in favor of Thomas Brook.*, xvs.
Th*iuas Collins. projierty to be sold under an order
of Court as of a perishable nature.
One bay (’anailian Pony, knoxvn by the name of Lotte
ry ; levied on as the property of William S. Birge. to
satisfy a Ii fa fr*m Spalding Sujierior Court in favor of
Milton L. Phillips, x*s. William I*3. Hirge. Property
iKiinte.lout bv Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
July I.JISVi. A. A. WPOTKX, D Sh’ff.
Yioi tgiuc Sale*.
f I TILL be sol.l before the rourt-hcriife door in Griffin,
VV Spalding eomiiv, on the ffrst Tue.-day in August
next, within the usual hours of sale, the following prop-
erty, to-wit:
A negro man named Owen, nged about 33—levied on ,
byx irtuo of a mortgage ti fa iVotn Spalding Inferior J
< furt, in favor of Hobtsis & Foote vs John K. George. *
Prtj erty jiointed out in said fi fa. J
A Negro Woman, named Harriett, and her txvo ehil-
I dren, llerrod. a boy. about ]3 years obi, and Mary Ann, j
a girl, about 11 years dd. feovictl on by virtue of a |
; mortgage ti fa from Spalding SiperiorCourt, in favor of •
i (’lianes Day & Cos. xs. Curtis Lewis. Property pointed, j
1 out iii said ii fa.
’ May *27. 1851. A. A. WOOTEN, D. Stiff.
Faudle
1 TTTilaLbe sold before the Court Iloaffe door in the
VV Fayetteville, Fayette cnuty. Georgia, on
! the first Tuesday in August next. ithiu the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
Twu.Cupper Still < aj s anti Worms, levied on as the ,
rirnporty of Joseph R. lire 11 ire t satisfy ali fa from j
Meiiwt I her Interior ( ouit in favor .f James L. Hanning
X'*-. .1 **.-( i-li It. HreedVve.
>i.e tv b-xie'l mi a* iho ] TG]i( ity of Garr-1 C-j
U'r ‘y -.ii! -*ya Ii Ii from Fayette Superior Court i. j
l.ixor , G \V. !*.■-> V-. ‘i.irr t L. Wesley. Properly j
by Plain?itr.” \ttoniey.
i Joi.n’i*. ILi \inten -t in PH) acre-’ of Laud, ir hun g
1 tin- N"itlibaJ • J.-.l . 10-1. and 2()2£ aores of Laud.
! it being L*t \ * all in the 7th 1 )i>triot of F'jy'iv'j
!i• a• \ ! vi I l In: proj i-rty ofJolii/T. Daxi-toj
j wjit *.|V ati In •• *i t’,i :v.|J S.ip?-?1-*r Cuiua Is; fax or of
! 1 h inn- .'C. - - x- .1 dm T. li\i-and .hdn. W. Davis. -
! i l. f iit i ••!!.-•! ■ . Win. J. Kia--.11- jh-i erty poiniud
a-*u4--■!*■^V-t-R-l■4-FrH ,, '. , .*llr ‘■
i July I,l*’ ? JI'HN-P.. AIkLKX, Sheriff
rayelti 1 T ?crDg:i^j % fe.
IX T ILLJ'-■sold b..f, ie th. • * it !L ii .-• in th
\\ t ’.linfF.iy ;!’ X . F :y* •?G *'<>UMty. “Il thi* D’
| Tm -Jnv r i. \t. \l ‘hsnthe 1.-gal li-nr.- ol
■ -:ie, ?h* f'dlo'x i ~•: \.t*x\ •r :
1 xv.. szp •\.t i! .i • ’.x : . -:J;?e vrav “M .
. ii- V eiiil.l. - “hi. irx ••• I < by vii-tUC •f :•
• li ft i--' 1 ‘-'iv, i 1 ’ : . !'.!• i i-*i < \uiLU i-.
! : v- ’ “ . ,' : -
ii-o\e j- i'.'ij •. I y jv• *i .n by A l ', i’ i’ S;t r. f.'. iu’ .’
* ■ Dl: JI v. ‘. . t ::,iu M.i.mi : fj** : ‘l.l .1 x
t'krii : .
t \S\ • : , a j
diii. !, 1- >4. ‘ h ’UN B A!.Li.a,
Ilriirt .
U T !U. b-. 1l b •!•■ the ( ••’.irtli’ G-. -I- ■n\] ! -
otigu. H••:*ry •iinJy, mi tin-lir ;la. - l.i\ :• t *
! xv it Kill the legal heats of -ale. Hu- folloxri? g
< pr i*<-i ty. to wit :
; AiilcsHart X inter. -! in f..*t of Hand \ 210 in the 12th
! !Vi-tie! •-! llrin v '-ti*t v. l. -xn -J -a a-the P. j•; ty x>!
! Miles Hart by x irtue >d'a ti f.i -m-l f.otu Ja-; *
• (o-aii ..Ith • *—Hi I :.~C, \D.is, 1av.. 1 •H. • s.tl.ty
‘ den. &’ o. 1. -x; made by a Ha” to! t .t• 111 ;
led xirtou? ale. * \\ f . ( Lil.. D. “b- :11.
I .1 11 *x 1. Kit.
1-- - I
Y<! miitif • ;t!)i N rx;t£t,
ll'li !.’• l o;. i’ LiX—in l-ugu .t n*x--^-
’ A > \. f’ ~1 lH••! *n * .*•*. I•. -s.- tin ‘ .
: I !zsi®. ; .... 1 . 1 .xvii-oi . - 1 1., th: \\‘.
;‘d Lai;.l i.uiub. , ... !n:i*.ls. • l si li-l fsUx |}xe in the’
j <ex cut I* -l:-f 1 .;t M.air* • 1 r.v.’v Al-at l ip.*.-same ;
film- and place, the tract ••! bind wh.-reou \ -•
j-iifjliL Lit uL-i-a* - -Hit’s- Pi:;-, r* J :**• .f ‘
‘ his b >•*. Iwng | r mu U b, .... k . , , ,
’an ! ••:. . • . 1 i’ ?-.y
.i 1 •• •;• x. >II - x •.1 • .v-jrAi ..* ;
jH2 , , . I Ait and 1 . -
:-eVelitb -tu- t > t fiifigi.V|olu-. •••:• x. I .i j i t
j ituw.iuh g :.iH„: - ..1 . .*;• ,*.k - -.(.J . *.t ‘.- ’
; •- 1:; .**4 * i+X.’‘-Ti:; -nnr.Ty I 4 1• . !
I•• !i J *d :.1 11. .5 .-.il l’ x. . L. •! 1. •• a. 1
Tb* -;MUe nilbes.ld oa a • n.-nt ~ .;i 1 1. J.Vi. : D--. ‘
| -L"o. H'.ii Hot *s XV th apf.roVt i < Mi-i? v. will !.,’ n-j'ii. i
.v. ithin >ii - .-njii.'r. W. H i-V ‘ * >.V, .vim’.'.
Jug. 17th, I. t 1
All in *:t lo;\ S;t J<’,
117 ILL be s..id fe(.-rc the ( Vu;*th**t!c .loor in (. uistoci r
V V ( hcrokce countv, 011 the first Tiie.-dav in August ;
next, within the legal hour.-* of sale, Lf of baml No. ‘
201, in the 2.kl district and 2d sect i..tif t hesukee c<*untv.
“dd its part fid the real eat ate *I l liomas Hook, late of |
Henry county, deuca^ed.l.ir the hem-fit of the heirs
Juu'fi 10,1834 SAM HI.L 1 - K, Adm’r.
t Adniniivfia oN salt*.
YYT ILL be sold before the Courthouse door in Cass \’i lie. 1
\ V Cass county. •'* i. o i the lir.-t rue-day in August
next, witnin the legal hours of--.iii-, Lnt nf Lnnd No, j
t 722. in the 17th district and 2d .- etnn •(’ i ’.is* county. —
j >'fi>!d-as part of tho real estate of Soh.iivin T“xrn.-ciul, j
I deceased. JOHN T BH.sTIiHY, A*lm‘r.
June 10, 185-1.
SIXTY DAYS afterdate application will lie made t>
the 11 itiorablc Court of Ordinary ol Henry conuty,!
| f.*r lenre to sell ii Negro Man, n.uu- i Hii, belonging in j
the estate of Jam ’s il. ('.imp 1 )-.*11, pf s,ibl *onuty, deceits ‘
vd. To be sold tor the benefit ot one of the heir*.
\ DAWS* NB. LANH, Adm’r
June 2. 185 f. dr funis a a , ’thi tc-u.tauntnnnr.rn, j
SIXTY lAY” aft i date, a; j-lic.tTron v•; 1 be made t<>
the I b ♦louable ( “in't of idmary of JL-ury county)
for brave tos ll the Doxvcr inter, t < i'S.irnh f ‘o,**k in the ‘•
lands belonging to the u.-tute of Smith Cook-, late of said
county deceased. CASWKLL M BIjACK, ;
June 10,1854. Adaiinistrat ir dt bunu nan. }
SIXTY DAA’> after date application xx ill be tn-ade t<*
the lloDoniblc Court wf *h dinary of Henry county,
for.leave to sell the Land and Negroes buiouging to the
estate of Henry W. Me I tendon, late of sanl county, de
ceased. CAPEL McLENDUN, Ad’mr. .)
June 3,1554.
pEORIA, HEMtY ( OlATYU’hcnasJvkn !
VI H. Executor oif the \state of John P. Barrett, ■
late of Henry county, dei ease I. applies for Letters Dis
missory from said Executor drip:
These bto therefore to ci? - . I aitmoni-h all and sin
gular the kimlrcd and ercdiis of said deceased, tube
and appear nt iny office x* it win the time prescribed by
hw, to show cause*, it any exists, why said letters should
uof be granted.
I (iiveu under mv hand at office, this 24th day of June,
: 1854. [6m]. QUINCErf Ut. NuLAN, Ordinary.
riKOKun, UK* lIY C OUSTY—Wl*erca? J..lin A■
VI Smith applies tu jjav.for. Letters Dismisiorv from ’
the (iuardiansliip f Janies IS. lbyntn, orphan of"E. 25. |
Boynton, lat• of -aid county; dceeaseel—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in-
terested to be and appear .it my otfino within the time
prescribed by law. t,, show cause, if any exists, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under jay hand at office, this Ist day of May.
1854. VtUINGES K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
v May 20 40d ■ ■ • a
Geout-i t. iiKvitv .aimrev
“P Combs, Guardian of Henry P. Smith and others,
orphans us Park* W. Smith, late el said otmnty,
cd, applies to mo for Letters Dismisaory liom avid Guar-'j
* ■■ . |
H- - ‘Hffim, aod agflMrqff n> office r ‘ > the time I
!•st-rnft|igLAfißri’
ietteissfll^^^Hp^nnted.
Given at office, this Ist day of
1854. CilTlN’C ES R. NOLAN. ttrJinarv.’
- Alv2o lOd
SNKOHiat. HK.7RY ttkCNTI .-WheroasJohn and
‘* David Dailey, Executors of the estate of Rachael
Dailey,late of said county, deceased, apply to mo for Let
ters of Dismission from said Executorship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons in
terested to be ami appear at my office, within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if auy exists, why said
letters should not he granted
uSr
.vKuauWa _tfSSUY cGT*_Wlier*as Parked
M Kaaon, Admbnistrglar on tho- eatate of William G.
Sown, late of said county, deceased, applies to mo for
Letters f Dismission from sold adminisf ration:
,h > ecef j r6 t 2,® ,w aiid adawraish alf and singo
lar thq kindred aud creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at mgr office, within thotimonrashribed Hy law, to
U “7 why said letters should not U
Given under my Hand at office, this 4th day of April,
1854 QUINCES R NOLAN, <Jrdi*ry
UJ*l f3 Am
Legal AdvertisemenU.
G~EOHCU. HKHKV COTTSTT—Wbcreja W. F. C‘
Smith, Admlristrntor oo the eatata of Thomaa &
Wright, late of Honry oouotv dcctaaed, swUm to m
tor Gut tew Diamiaaory fw“ bt adminlatratfoß
Thame are therefore to eito and admonish all ssd lings.
Itir the kindred and creditors of laid deceased to ba aad
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law, to
•how cause, ii any exists, why anidletter*- should not be
granted. ..... *
Given under my hand at office, this 4th day of Anti],
1f?54. QUINCES It. NOLAN, Ordinary,
apl IS Cm
f \ BORGIA, HE \RY COUNTV.— Whereaa, A. W,
YT Turner and S. B. Love apply to me for Letters Dlk
mii'sory front the Administration of the estate of Moon
Johnson, late of said county deceased:
These are therefore to eite and admonish all and linn,
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be asd
appear at my office within lh* time law, w
show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not bo
granted.
(liven und*r my hand nt offlw, thi* sth dty of Jnne
-1854. QUINCES It. NOLAN, Ordinary ’
J tine 10 6m
henry COUSTy— Whereas Sarah
James. Administratrii and Singleton James Aottiln,
istrator upon the estate ol Josiah James, late of said
county, deceased, apply for Letters of Dismission from
said administration—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sinrti*
lur the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and
appear at mv olfiee withiu the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not bo
granted.
< liven under mv hand at office, this 6th of February.
1)454. ‘ QUINCES It. NOLAN, Ordinary/
Feb 23 rnthn
j I lEORGIA, HENRY COUNTY,—Whereas, it ha*
• VX been represented to me that John Smith, lateofaaid
! county deceased, died without any will, and whereaa, no
i *crsou has applied tome for Letters of Administration
| on his estate, and whereas it becomes uty duty to vert
| the administration of said estate in the Clerk of the B*.
j perior or Inferior Court or some other fit and proper per-
I .son -*ai<l county:
These lire therefore to cite and admonish all and ®iogu.
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,
t> show cause why the administration of said estate
,-hould not he Vested cither in tho Clerk of the Superior
or Inferior Court or some other fit and proper person of
-aid county.
(iiven under mv hand at Office, this stb day of June.
ls 1. ‘ QL'iXCES It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
, / u:i)(dA, IIEMtY John t
1 Y T William Alexander, Administrators of Uriah Alex*
! aml. r. kite •>! Henry county, dccca.-ed, apply to me foi
, i.t iter.- Disuii?.-ory from .uid a<!mini^tration—
'H.c-’ are there lore to eite and admonish alt andsing*
i lar tlic kindred and creditors of- aid deceased, to be and
aj'i carat my office within the I ime prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exists, why said letters should noth®
! granted.
< liven under my hand al office. I hi- 6th day of March
K*U INCL.S K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
March 30 6m
/1 ■ -.iH'.tTi\. IIKVRY <CM XTt . Whereas Nancy
* r 11 • l;i• tr. V'tnii'ii.-'t! ;t! ix i!l*or the f.stsitc of Thoniij
.I. i'.!■! i. I.K.ci’ I Kury county. tK'i<;i>e.l, si] plies to
a ration—
* .ir-- tiu- • fori- i * *-ite :inl allmxl ingu
!o !. ini' ;i:cl .-aid .U l to be and
• ; -!i a? i*i v • • i'.'. • with? ! < tiuic j it .<*cri!u-il by law,to
i! a;.y t \v. ‘.y s.ii-l utters ?bould not be
■/ a • t ■ ,l.
‘ ••• ur.Lr roy !.:*:.•] .v •*. :k\- Ptb .lay of March,
1 * QI IN< ML\ N, tWinnry.
March SO Pin
(J ‘ • Ml'.Mtt t TV—AVii* Martin
’ * • : -*-. r j- j.j : tl • -tat* oPWillinm
* ■ •! *( .• . !.: • i;. - Letters of
1• -i
i ‘ ‘ • ■ * ;; -i a it*,* •Vu ail mwi.singn-
S ato be and
- . 1 iby law, to
km', it uu\ a •'*. wi*v .-aut letters slioitld not W
•rc;j!*t, I *
:■ u: ! r siry !.:*•, 1 ;>♦ ..**>•'. t : i- Pb of February,
l > ’-4 <J ! IXU> K. \ ‘l ,.\ \. < *j;tlinary.
Ft l* 23 mfc'in
jjl’OiiM il* <ot ‘ Ti . W hereas Xency
* ‘A !“ • iw. \ tti.ui• ti atrix mj ots the cstatoof Vollta
• 1. up plies for
i i-K't* i- ; I.jVojm saitl a imiiiistration—
■ • : eto •:!*’ :,i. l i.iu. r.i'h ull and sin
• -vJ :t:. •I* i, -ii* - if -. i: < | deceased, to b
• I;Jl ! . : -V ‘& - u-u4ri the jQr. prcScribecL ly “
• A ■ * .. .fit.ty i.wi-tf. ffliv lid let tern should
.*s.f t• 11.
’ *.•• . nn-lei’ lay h r •] m rhi-fih of February,
*■“ b
Feb 23 m6w
( l\. U o'lU i(H VI’V . Whereas John
’ * v! i: -• ;* > n :!;<• e.*?ate of Andrew
■ >■’*! ■•m iv. and ‘fv.i -vri. aj.| ikv f.>r Letters
;Admihisti ntu .:
! ••!•*. • -ite a.l ;I; r.t i.is-I all nvd i-ingi
•i -f.’ m • i isi.i enoJif.irs of jnirl'e.*;;cd to be aid
ii ‘ ‘ J*f> ••■f; - vtiiiiin tiiedme jin *'*iihc(l b\ law, to
1 “ •y I'"* 1 '"* 51 u.iy * Aisif, ay letters should not be
;t ’■* o’- imy I,and nt ofTtee. this 11th of January,
I ALLS h. NULAN, (Ordinary.
jan 6iu9
/ 1 m.Mtv nnxTY Whereas Jacob
*} : ’ *rr..l. \ *ii- * rator on the estate of John M.
•'* i;: '- ! ‘ l- *u ,iv. de< applies for Leliert
’ . 'Ri ‘ T..ii lroot .-iaid Administration:
i ’ 'v iiiv tlierei.re to cite aud admonish all and singa*
iai the kindred and creditors of sa : d deceased to be and
appear at my office, within the time presented bv law,ls
>li<*\\ * atise, if any exists, why said Letters should not be
! granted.
•'* eu tinder my hnr<l at office, this 14tli of January,
,{W| * K. NOLAN, Ordinary.
jan 26 Ctn 9
Gi i:tlitd \. iILMO ct %TV—WhereasWilliam
I Kimbcll, lLxecutor of the last will and testament of
ilenjamiu Kitnbell. late of Henry countv, deceased, ap
; 1 I’ r Letters of bismisstou from said Executorship:
1 hose arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and m-divots of said de cased to be and
appear at tuy office within the time p escribed.by law, to
-h- w ratine, it any exists, why said letters shoo Id Bat la
granted.
( ivcn under niv !mnl at ofScc. tUii 20th b! January,
QCIXCES K. XOi.ASi.6r.liD4.i7
Jna66m9
ri 1 :; 1 ': 1 ’- Ml-Mil < *H mcrtn.LroD.r*
1 ‘ * icrßa.'m, Aclminlstratorln the cstat of Anirr-
I # j ‘ ‘*"<•> li? of *ai*l countv. Jccjnfod, ppHcs to m
’ !,| c *'>■((.,Domii-iory from Mi.d A hiiiSiMiati-in :
I lo'sv arc tln-riTore lo cite and ndrnoni.h nil nndfiDg*-
: ‘ur i lie Kindred and ereditora c.f paid dcccnrcd to bo and
; nppcnr at my offu e within the time prescribed bj law,to
Ainw cause, if any exists, w hy said letters should not 04
. emitted.
’ (viren uader tny hand nt office, this 14tb of JaaaarT,
j ‘*• QCIXCKS l!. X'OLAX, Ordinary.
I jan2fi6m#
/ irorcm C. ik\ry t4M Ni l —Wbereai K~f.
’ Mp! it.gleit. Administrator on the estate of R. H.
. Nippincton, ljite of said county, deceased, appliaafbr
I,'Oter. ] tismissory from said administration—
l Itcse arc therefore to cite and admonish at! nod singo
hir the htudre4-a,wi-ereditomof said deceased to be aad
appear at tny nfliee, within the time proscribed by law.te
show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be
granted. y-
(jiveii under my hand at office, this 6th day of Mareb,
!*>• (iUIXCES Hi NOLAN, fvdlnary.
Mareh 16 6m
(T VuIiHVH —Whereas Edwtfd
r- Ixnott, Administrator on the estate of Hanrj If.
I ope. late of said county.deceased, amdies for Xcsttssl
Uismtssory from said administration—
These arc therefore to cite and admonish rfi and sia
pular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to b 4
Ia “and appear at ms ottce within the time prescrib'd w
i l;l “- sho Y °- i ai e,f n r cacirta, why said lettraaboJ|
not be grantedW
mcn this6th day of
,854 ’ JKOWWIIs R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
March lbt':n
( tffbXT V -Whereas Joha
T , ‘ *” ,L >’ ‘MMe of Jbtak
• k.^ljWyaad, applies to me lot
1 u ,h “' 1 *'l iogs
±..r 0 !f2 to be aa<
; tQSt *!t~t ? Uw ’ ta
rW'. ■ V*- RDtanA•tsJHßnWßnbwof VisrV
Bfru rtf S'.tprrlor oM
***•’ aiV<ni} : *4*ro January, |BM,
Julia E. Center ami others > ‘ %
Kl Hulsey. £<* mr.
•* Oviered, that
: tt. s®’ “J”? made a party Df
“ f ‘MI and amendment
fe h ,Tk P* be>*rT*d by Jnrhlieation for obc
month for three mouths before the next October Term of
By the Court approved: A
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