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Their eyes were brightly glancing.
And as they strode for many a tnilo
They grew in time quite frisky,
And now and then, from lip to lip,
They passed tbo darling whiskey.
At length, beforo them in tba badge.
The roadside view commanding,
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A mile-stone lonely standing.
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With sorrow in their faces;
Then, turning with reverential awe,
They stepped back several paces.
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His name is Miles, from Dublin!”
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TOWNS COUNTY.
1 TOWNS SHERIFF’S SALE—On the let
. Tuesday in Angast neat, will be sold, before the
court house door at H-wassoe, Towns county, within
the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to«wit:
Ninety acres of land, being part of lot No. 172, and one
bundled acres of lot No. 171, more or less, all in the
17th district and 1st section of Towns county, Georgia.
Levied on as the property of Uel J. Bryson, to satisfy
a fi. fa. in favor of Sidney S. Uurshaw. Levy made
and returned to me by a constable. Property pointed
out by plaintiff.
Janet9 THOMAS R. SELF, Sheriff.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of ar,
order of the Court of Ordinary of Towos county,
will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in August uex t be
tween t e lawful hours of sale, at the court house door
of said county, tbo following property, to-wit: Lot of
land No. <15, in the 17th district and first section of said
county—the entire real estate of David ICimscy, late of
said county, deceased. Sold for the beuefit of the heirs
and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sate will be
twelve mouths* credit, with note end approved security.
JuuelO ELIJAH RIMSKY. Ex’r.
New Tailoring A rrangement.
LUCAS&DEARING
H AVE rented their upper rooms to Norris k Greg
ory, and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
AND VESTINGS,
and all other goods in the MERCHANT TAILOR'S
line.
MR. GREGORY
has had great experience ns a CUTTER in Charleston,
and wo will warrautall CLOTH 1NG sold hy^ustogive
satisfaction.
Latest Now York stylos will Le'followed.
AtbuLS,
From the Southern Vidette.
Politics In the Pulpit—Old Brudrter Pete’s Ser
mon on Woltcs In Sheep’s Clothing.
“ Bcwnro of men that coruo to yon. in
eheep’H clothing, but within they are raving
wolves.”
Bblubbed Bbuddkren : I is gwine to do
on dis do present ’ension what 1 nebber
done afore since I commenced spoundin de
gospil: l is gwino to prcuch a political
Barcnint. I is a freo American of African
’scent, and I’s got jist as good a right to
preach politics as brudder Beochor, or any
odder man. I)e tex say, “ Bewar of men
dal oviuo to yon in sheep’s clolhin.” Now,
brutlderen, tho qaostion axes itself, what
is sheep’s clolhin. Sheep’s clothin you all
know, is wool; and you all likowise know
the black man got wool slid of har, on bis
cruinology. So widout Btrolehin the figgor
inor'n a polilicianer sometimes stretches
bis conscience, we may read do tox in dis
wise: Bewar of de white man dot comes
to you iu wool, dal is, comes to you in de
guise ob do blackmail, [like brudder Eber
hardt, for oxamplo;] dal make out dey
lub de black man; dat dey feel like de
black man; but within dey are raven
wolves, scekin niggor votes. Dey conies
to us in sheep’s clolhin ; dey call you fellow-
citisen ; doy is laborin and suflferin perse
cution for do sake ob de black man ; dey
respect dcir colored brudderen ; dey lub
deir colored .istorn—sometimes, my brnd
deren, noi wisely but too well. Dey come
to you in sheep’s clolhin ; dey is gwino to
do great tilings for tho black man ; dey is
gwine to gib eber black man a fat m, anil
eber omnn a grand pianner; and lam all
de little nigs to cipher multiplication, and
talk Greek. Dey is gwino to gib do black
man franchises, and cibil rights, nnd buros,
and pluribus tinuma, and debil knows what;
make erismiiH comotwico a year, and ebery
third year a jubilo. Bewar of dem, my
bruodcrcn, dey lubs do black man and do
black omnn liko do wolf lobs do sheep, and
dat, yea know, is for do salco ob do shoep
meat.
Dey is ravenin wolves, my brudderen,
seekin nigger votes. Doy are broken-wind
ed politiciancrs, my brudderen, dat decent
while men won’t voto for, and doy tinks
doy can get de -.-otes ob do black men, by
pnllin wool ober deir eyes. Dal’s why- dey
go in lor nigger suffrage, when do Lord
knows de nigger's done suffered enough
already wid deir foolishness. What good
it gwino to do a niggor to vote ? It ain’t
gwino to put moal in do barrel, meat in de
pot, inters in de ashes, nor corn in de
boss-lroff ? What you know boutde laws,
my brudderen ? Which of you would know
a tariff from a tariapin, il ye's to meet it
by moonlight ? Which way would you
start to go to Congress, if anybody was
fool enuff to elect you dnr? Brudderen,
dey sometimes take de eyeses ami de noses
in Congress ; and sometimes deir are more
noses dan oyeses. Has any ob you got
sense enuff to tell how dat mout be ? If
you don't know nuffiit bout do l»w, bow
yon gwino to make do laws, or mead do
laws l I knowed a smart nigger once who
undortook to mend his watch, lie got it
to pieces in less dan no time; but arter lie
worked it awhile, the debbii hisself could
not put it logeddor. Dat’s bout do fix you
will get do government in it you go to
tinkerin wid it. Better bo hoein corn, to
make bread for do ole Oman and de cliii
luns. You all knows how to do dat, but
you don't know how to make laws, or mend
em; and you don’t know what sort of mon
to choose to do it. You arc jest as apt to
vote for a fool as King Solomon, and you
are a heap apler to voto for a rascal dan a
good mon, kuso do tex say it’s de ravenin
Wolf dat comes in sheep's clothin; and do
black man can’t toll sheep from wolt.
Dat’s what deso mean white mon knows;
and dat’s do reason dey wants yon to vote.
Dey fraid spec 1 able while folks won’t vote
lor em, and dey Link dey can fool de black
man, cause dey don’t know nuffin, and is
easy soft-snwdercd. Dar’s chesnuts in de
fire, my brudderen, and monkey wants om:
ho rake om out wid de cat’s paws; if it
burn de cat, it don’t burn de monkeys—
Wbat mean while men care how much do
niggor suffer, so doy got and keep de ot
fices ? What dey care if a hundred sassy,
fool niggers get killed, as dey did at Now
Orleans, so as dey can got up a beilabello
agin de rebels, as doy' call clober white
men ; nnd get an excuse to hab de handle
ob de vice turned one more time; and dey
get de rule ob doir belters? Bewar ob
dem, my' brudden. When do monkeys see
chesnuts in do fire, and begin to bq mighty
perlight to do cat, lot do cat take enro- ob
Lor paws. .
I)._ i. _ A 1.„ mrr Itrnddernn ciiiic»l rumination of Ik. nr rit. of ,-ni risen..
Dey is ruvomn wolves, my Druuu ,
MECUTOR’8 SALE.—By virtue of an
Hi order of tbo Court of Ordinary of Town* county,
will bo rold,ou tho first Tuesday iu August nlfctt, between
tbs lawful hours of sale, at tbo court house door of said
county, tho following property, to-wit: One hundred
acres of land, more or less, of lot No. 91; also, lot No.
128, containing ono hundred nnd sixty acres, and six
teen acres of lot No. 192, all lying and being in the 17th
District and first section of Towns connty, Ga. Sold
for the benefit of tho heirs and creditor! of William B.
Burch, late of raid county, deceased.
Terms of sale will be twelvo months credit, with note
and approved security. ANDREW J. BURCH. Ex’r
Jupcl9 BAitAli A. BURCH, Ex’x.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—by vir-
Xm. tuo of aa order of the Court of Ordinary of Towns
county, will be sold, at the eonrl houso door iu Hiwassee,
in said county, on the first Tuesday in August next,
within tho legal hours of sole, the following property,
to wit: Lot of land No. 59, except threw-fourtbs of the
mineral and all mining privileges on said land, and fifty
acres of lot No. 93, known and distinguished by a con
ditional line, made by J[oiish Carter and Lanceford
Cantrell, and ouo hundred acres, more or less, of lot
No. 94, known and distinguished by a conditional line,
madoby Josiah Carter and Lance ford Cantrell; all
the above lands lying in the IStb district and first sec
lion of said county. Sold as the real estate of Lance-
ford Cantrell, late of said county, deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms of sale, six months' credit, with noto and ap
proved security. Junellt ROBERT ELLER, Adm.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Come and Insure Your Life!
T he st. louis mutual life insurance
CO. having appointed «* Agents, wc are prepared
to injure your life. None rhotibi mis.-* the opportunity.
Come and seen.* nnd you will be convinced.
LUCAS A HEARING,
Jan23 No. 5, Granite Row, Athens, Go.
G EORGIA, TOWNS COUNTY—Whereas, Jane Eng
land and William J. England apply to a e for per
manent Letters of Administration on the estate of Cbas.
N. England, late of said connty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned to
be aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show esnst, if any they have, why said Letters
shenld not issue to the applicants.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office
in Hiwassee, this April 9th, 1867.
Mays MARTIN L. BURCH, Ord’y.
BANKS COUNTY
T)ANKa skis RIFF’S SALE.—Will be
D (old, before the court home door iu the town of
llouirr, in raid count;, cn the (fit Tuesday In July sex t,
between the legal hours of aula, tho following property,
to-wit: 200 acres of lead, more or less, tho place where
on Angelin. Winters lives,an tha Clariresrilloroad, near
UillsriUc. Levied on as the property of Angulioo Win
ters, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the 912th district O.
M., in favor of T. C. Chandler and A. J. West. Levy
made and returned tome by Janies Brooks, L. C.
Also, 1800 acres of land, levied on as the property of
J. W. Pruitt, lying on tho waters of Grove river, ad
joining lands of Josl Thomas and others. Levied on
to satisfy a fi. fa. from Banks Superior Court, in favor
of John A. llcaden, B. V. llcaden and T.' W. Walker,
Administrators on Ilia estate of Samuel Ileaden, dcc’d,
J* " d s * ma ® 1 Praift, security, fi. fa. controlled
by Philip Martin. Also, to satisfy cost on sundry other
®- f “- km* from Banks Superior Ceurt, in favor or
Wil iam Hast.;, n.D. Adethold and M. II. Thomas,
Administrator, and John Ulsa, Adm’r, and C. II. Little,
Adm r, aud Karris Sanders vs J. W. Pruitt individual,
ly anil J. W. A S. W. Pruitt. Property pointod out by
defendant. 1
Also, 300 acres of land, inoro or lest, adjoining land
of John Bond nod others. Levied on as tho property
of O. H. Bond, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of E. P. Hea
der, Ordinary. Property printed out by defendants.
Ju »«5 J. C. STEPHENS, Sh’ff.
T WO months after date, application will ho made to
tho Court of Ordinary of Rabun county, for leave
to tell the Real Estate of Ilenry Cannon, late of said
county, deceased. May 22d, 1867.
am* JI. W. CANNON, Adm’r.
VTOTICE fa hereby given to all portion*
concerned, that 6ilos M. Garrison, late of Bonks
county, departed thin life inteoiatc, and no person bav-
Ing applied for administration on saidestate, adminis
tration will bo vested, in terms of tho law, in the Clerk
of the Superior Conn, or sow* other fit end proper per
son, thirty days after the publication of this citation,
unless some valid objection is made to bis appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, this Ctb
day of May, 18G7. E. 1*. 1IEADEN,
Mayl5 Ordiuary Banks County.
N OTICE is hereby given to all persons
concerned, that JamesMajky* late of Banks coun
ty, departed t Lis life intestate, and no person having
applied for administration on said estate, administra
tion will be rested, in terms of the law, in the Clerk of
the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person,
thirty days after the publication of this citation, unless
some valid cbjcdiajLU^made to his appointment.
Given under tny hand afcd official signature, this 6th
day of May, 1867. E. P. I1EADEN.
May 15 Ordinary Banks County.]
T WO months after date, application will bo made to
the Court of Ordinary of Towns county, for leave
to sell part of tLe Real Estate of William B. Burch, de
ceased. A. J. BUUC11, Ex'r,
F«b27 SARAH A. BURCH. Ex’x.
SABER SHAM COUNTY.
H abersham sheriffs sales —
Will be sold, before the court house door in Clarkes-
vilie, llabcrsbam county, on the first Tuesday iu July
next, between the legal hours of sale, nil that tract or
parcel of land ou thu Ea*t side of the middle prong of
Broad river. Also, one-half of lot No 42, in the 12th
district of said county, containing 125 acres, more or
less. Levied on as the property of John 11 Southerland,
to satisfy an execution issued from Habersham Superior
Court, April term, 1867, James B Sosebco vs suid John
H Southerland.
Also, at the same time nnd place will be sold, one-half
interest in a certain lot of land, nnmbcr-not known, in
the 21st district of suid county, adjoining the lands ot
John Sisk and others. Levied on as the property ot
Henry M Crumley, to satisfy an execution from Lump-
kiu Justice's Court, 999th district G M, Harris Cantrell
vs said Henry M Crumley. Levy rnado and relumed
to me by a Constable.
June5 CHARLES RITCH, Sh’ff.
NEWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS. GA.
I ll AVE taken tho above named wall kaown Haiti,
and a-.n uuw prepared to entertain the t ravelling
public aud resident hoarder, in the met comfortable
style. Everything this market .fiords will be pat under
contribution t. do this, aud tho root*a, attend rare, he.
shall ho of the U,t- Jan9—tf D. WHARTON.
NEWPARTNERSHIP
ATHENS, JANUARY I at, 1*87.
I IIAVE this day eoanected with myself in business,
Mr. J. W. WILCOX, and all contracts or agreements
made by bim, under the firm aud name of Witherspoon
k Wilcox, will be valid. J. A. WITHERSPOON.
WITHERSPOON & WILCOX,
ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN,
ATHKlfS, QKOBOXA.
C ONTRACTORS for Sashes, Blinds, Doors, all dcs
oriptions of wood work for bouses, bridges, Ac
Dressed Lumber, of all descriptions, kept on hand.—
Framiug. Brick and Stone work atteuded to.
All orders addressed to the firm, will have immediate
Jan2
H abersham postponed suer
IFF’S SALE.—Will be cold, before the court house
door in Clarkcsville, Habersham county, on the first
Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale,
lot of laud, number uot known, iu the 12th district of
said county* containing 395 acres, more or less, improv*
ed. Levied on as the yroperty of Larkin ll Smith, to
satisfy fl fa, officers of Conrt, in the case of John W
English and wife, Elizabeth English, vs said Larkin h
Smith—Ilubcrrham Superior Conrt, October term, 1866.
Junes CHARLES KITCII, Sh’ff,
tLe Court of Ordinary of llabcrsbam county, for
leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of If ngb
L McCurdy, deceased.
Junc5 SARAH L. McCURDY, Adm’
MILLS HOUSE,
COES Eli QUEES A Sit MEET!SO STREETS,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
T HIS first class HOTEL has been thoroughly repair
ed, refitted and re-furnislu-d throughout, and is now
ready for tho accommodation of the travelling public,
whose patronage is rcspecifully -solicited.
Coaches always in readiness to convey passengers to
aud from the Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do
all in his power for the comfort of his guests.
FebIS JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor.
BROWN & PERKINS.
Pianos for the People.
42*0 Broome Street, N. Y.
WE call attention of the public and the trade to onr elegant
f * New Scale Pianos, in the following in lea:
8T V LEA,7 octave. Front large round corner*, plate ease,
•ithe octet on or carved legs,etraight bottom, bead moul
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STYLl-:iI.?oc:ave,sainea**t)le A. withasrpshlinemoul
ding on plinth, carved legu and lyre 5o0
STYLE C, 7 octave Front corner* large round, terpentine
bottom, iniHildinghi same an on style 0, carved lyre and
de>k, fancy carved leg* 550
STYLED.Tortave. Fourlarsemundcornert.finished bark
UMHtldingson rim and plinth, terpentine bottom, carved
lyre and de»k.elegant carved fruit legs
The above styles are all luiisbed in elegant Rosewood cases
and have (lie full iron frame, French action, harp pedal, bev
eled lop, ivory keys and key front*, and exceed in overstrung
barn, nearly all tke 7 1-4 Octave 1‘ianos now uiannfarJnred.
They are made of the best materials, and for finish, durability,
purity and sweetness of lone, cannot he surpassed. We invite
the attention of the public, of dealers and the
ftKORtilA, HABERSHAM. COUNTY—
” Whereas, R. 8. Dover and Matilda Dover, Admin
istrator and Administratrix en the estate of Jatrard N.
Dover, late of said county, deceased, petition this Court
Tor a discharge from said Administration—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned to
file their objections, if any they have, at my office, ou
or before the first Monday in March, 1867; otherwise,
Letters will issue to said applicants.
Given under my band at office, in Clarkcsville, this
Sept. 3d, 1SCG. Oct3 W. 8. ERWIN, Ord’y.
A DMINISTKATOR’S SALK—Asrreea-
A bly to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Ranks
county, will be sold before the court house door in the
town of Homer, «»o the first Tuesday in July next,
within the lsgtl hours of sale, 73 acres of lsn||, more or
less, adjoining lands of Thomas Bush and Wesley Gar
rison. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold,
thirty mere? of land, inor6 or lest, adjoining lends of A.
Hill and others; the last s<dd under the encumbrance
of the widow’s dower. All sold as the property of
Fletcher Garrison, deceased. Terms of sale, cash.
Mayl5 MARTIN GARRISON. Adm’r.
j>OSTPONKD Administrator’s Sale.-
A. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Ranks county, will be sold before the court house door
in the town of Ilomer, on the first Tuesday in July next,
within the legal hours of sale, 560 acres of land, more
or less, adjoining lands of Howell Mungum, William
R. Gillespie and others. Sold as the property of George
Patterson, deceased—well improved. Terms oi sale,
one-third cash, tho balauce twelve months credit, with
note and approved security.
May 15 JOHN M. PATTERSON, Adm’r.
CLARKE COXmTY.
TlEORGIA. Clarke County.—Whereas.
VI Henry M. Fullilove, Administrator of Irvin Hins-
ley, late of said county, deceased, petitions the Conrt
for a dlschargo from said Administration—
Therefore, all persons coucomed, are hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, why said Administra
tor should not, at tho Regular Term of tho Court of Or
dinary of sahl county, to be held oh tho first Monday
in January next, be discharged from said Administration.
Given under my hand, this 7th Jnne. 1867.
June 19 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
Q.EORGIA, Clarke County.—Whorcas,
Doctor W. Eider applies to mo for Letters of Ad
ministration de bonis non with the will annexed on the
eststo of Thomas B. Wade, late of said eounty, deceased-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to show cause, if any they have, at my office, on or be
fore tho first Monday in August next, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my baud at office, this 7th day of Jane,
1867. June 19 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y» _
G EORGIA, Clarice County.—Court of
Ordinary of raid County.—Wherea*, Ferdinand
Pliiuiiy, Ouardiao of Sallio C. Oral,, (now Belli. C.
Barrow) orphan of Lewie S Craig, lain of raid eounty.
deeeaied, petition, tho Court for n disoharY* from laid
Guardianship-—
Therefore, all perron* concerned, are hereby required
to (how cauie, if any they hare, why «,'d
rhould not, at the regular term of raid Court, to be hold
on the firm Monday in Auguit next, ho discharged from
■aid Geerdianship. ...
By order of said Court, at a Regular Term tfcareof,
held thU the 3d day of June, 1887.
Juncl2 ABA M. JACKSON, Ord y.
N OTICE—All |>er»ons lr<lebted to the
estate of Capt. Win. II. Dome,, late of Clarke eo.
deceased, are required to mako immediate payment:
and those haring demands against raid estate are re
quested to present them iu terms of the law.
A * DORSET,
Jnnelfi—Cw ARC DORSEY,
Ex’r,
N OTICE.—Ay pernon* having demands
against Napoleon B. Durham, deceased, arc hereby
notified to prosent the same to me for payment witbiu
the time prescribed by law; and those indebted to said
deceased are requested to make immediate payment.
June!2 LINDSEY DURHAM, Adm’r.
WALTON COUNTY.
GEORGIA, Walton County—Court of
VT Ordinary, June Term, 1867.—Whereas, Lucinda
McGauithey, Guardian of Howard If. MrOaoghey, Wil
liam A. McQanghey, Warren MeOnughey, Jasper
MoOaugher, doceased, and Mnry F. McOaughey, or
phan! of Robert MoOaughey, lato of said couuty, do-
ceased, petitions this Court for a discharge from (aid
^Thu'to’thereforo to cite and admonish all persons
interested iu raid application, to ehow cause, if any
exists, why said Lucinda McGaughey should not he
dismissed from said Guardianship at tho regular Au
gust Term next of this Court.
jBy^ofth.Contt.jJ^Jd. m c 7. ELL Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Walton County.—Whereas,
Martin V. Brand applies to mo for the Guardian
ship of Cnptoru Carter aud Henry Emma Carter, mi
nor orphans of Williamson Cor or, Into of said county,
Thosonra therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, tho kindml and friends of said orpbsns, to file
their objections^f any they have, why the Guardianship
of said orphans should not be vested in the applicant,
at the August term uext of this Court.
Giveu under my hand officially, Juno 15, 1867.
JuneI9 JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, Walt on Couni y.—Wherea**,
James R. Jnrrett applies to mo for Letters of Ad
ministration on tho estate of B. Taylor Blackwell, a
minor, late of said oounty, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the noxt of kin and friends of said deceased, to
show canse, If any tbej have, why Letters of Adminis
tration on said estate should not l>o granted the appli
cant, at the August term next of this Court.
Given under toy hand officially, Juno 15, 1SC7.
JunelO JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
"VTOTICE.—Two mouths after dato, tip-
in plication will bo made to tbo Court of Ordinary of
Clarke county, for leave to sell all the Land belonging
to the mtate of John W Mavno, deceased.
June!2 VIRGINIA E. MAYNE, Adm’x.
N OTICE.—Two months after date, ap
plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary >f
Clarke county, for leave to sell all the Real Estate be
longing to the estate of Rebecca Barton, late oi sa d
county, deceased.
Junel2 JAMES C. BARTON, Adm’r.
T WO mouths after date, application will be made to
the Court of Ordinary of Banks county, for leave
to sell all the Real Estate of Michael Ragsdale, dcc’d.
aprillO MICHAEL J. RAGSDALE, Adm’r.
T WO months after date, application will bo made to
the Court of Ordinary-of Banks county, for leave
to sell all the Real Estate of Hugh Means, deceased,
aprllt) JOHN M. PATTERSON,_Adm’r.
G eorgia, banks county.—conn
of Ordinary of said eounty.—Whereas, Elias Soa-
bee, Executor of Sampson Sosbee, lato of said county,
deceased, applies te this Court for Letters of Dismission
from said Executorship—
Therefore, ail perar ns concerned arc hereby notified
to be and appear at tny office within the time prescribed
by law, to show.csusu (if any they have) why Letters
of Idsmisriou should not issue to said applicant at the
September term (1807) of this Court.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
held this thc4lb day of March, 1SG7.
March 13 . E. P. HE A DEN, Ordinary.
RABUN COUNTY.
(JUOUGIA, RABUN COUNTY.—Court
of Ordinary of said eounty, June term, 1867.—
Whereas. Andrew J. Mat tin, Administrator of the estate
%f Wn. H. Fink, late >?f said county, deceased, petitions
for a discharge from raid Administration—
Therefore, all pkr*«ih» concerned are hereby required
te show cause, if mj they Ijave, why amid Administra
tor should not, at tt»« regular term of tbo Court of Or
dinary of aaid county» to be held en the first Monday, in
December nett, LrdtCrfcarged from said Administration.
Given under my hand at office, Juneotb, 1867.
JimclU W 11. SIMMONS, Ord’y.
G eorgia, clarke county.—Two
mouths after date, 1 shall apply to the Court of
Ordinaly of Clarke county, for leave to sell the Real
Estate belonging to Ross Crane, late of said county,
deceased. May! J. R. CRANE, Adm’r.
/UiARKE SHERIFF’S - SALE —wlFbe
\J s« Id, before the court house door in the town of
Watkinsville, at the usual hour of Sheriff’s sale, on the
first Tuesday in July next, the following property, to-
wit : All of that tract or lot of land, with tho improve
ments thereon, situate aud lying in the town of Athens,
county of Clarko aui State of Georgia, known as the
lot on'which Frederick W. Lucas formerly lived, and
now occupied by Mrs. F. W. C. Cook, adjoiniug lands
of Gov. Wilson Lumpkin, Pitner, England k Dvyle,
George Jarrell, II. Couger, Oconee Cemetery and others,
containing 25 acres, more or less.
Also, that tract of land in said town, county and State
aforesaid, lying between the street leading to Oconee
Cemetery and tho river, containing from 6 to 8 acres,
made np of lots of land Nos. 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6 and 9, toge
ther with the street between 2 and 3, and tho street be
tween 3 and 4, on the oue side, and 5 and 6 ou the other
side; the western half of the street between 1 nnd !
the one side aud 7 and 8 on the other. This half street
runs to.point half way betweeu tho N. E. and S. Vi.
corner o! Nos. 3 and 6.
Also, at the same time nnd place, a’l of that lot of
land lying on the waters of Trail creek, in said county
and State, adjoiuing lands of 11. Hull, Pitner A England,
William Ar. Carr and others, contuiuing 250 acres, inori
or less, formerly owned by S. Thomas.
Also, at tho same tirao nnd place, 1 oil carpet, 1 foot
mat, 1 foot rug. 1 mahogany book case, 2 mahogany
card tables and cover, 4 mahogany sofas, 1 piano and
cover, 2 mahogany arm chairs, one and a half dozen
mahogany chairs, 2 mahogany marblo-top “what-nots/
2 chandeliers, 2 mirrors, 3 pictures, 7 window c^rnicee^
7 pairs window enrtnins, one walnut wardrobe, 3 cherry
wardrobes, 4 bureaus, ono toilet table, 1 walnut couch
bedstead, ono and a half dozen bed-room chairs, 2 par
lor carpetjl, 2 iirnall ** whaLnots,” 3 dining room win
dow cornices, 4 window shades, 1 pair andirons, 1 large
oak extension dining room table. Tho Jbovo named
furniture can he oen by calling at Mrs. Cook’s boose.
Also, one ro-;kaway and harness, 1 two-horso wagon
and harness, 1 oue-horse wagon and harness, 1 gray
mare, 1 bay mare, 1 bay saddle horse, 1 colt. All le
vied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Clarke Supe
rior Court, in favor of Frederick W. Lucas vs. Francis
L. Cook, surviving partner of Cook k Brother. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff.
Jnno5 J. A. BROWNING, Sh’ff.
A dministrators sale—wm be
sold, before the court bouse door in Clsrkesvillc,
llabersham county. Ox, within the lawful hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday iu August next, 600 acres of land,
more or less, lying part in Franklin and part in Haber
sham county, adjoining lands of Wenunovelnnd, lleury
timitb and other*, on Rocky creek. There arc three
settlements on tho place, embracing the place on which
N. G. Tilley died, bold as the property of X. G. Til
ley, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors of said de
ceased. Terms cash.
31 ay29 WILLIAM KINNEY, Adm’r.
C l KOI1GIA, Rabun County.—All person*
T arc hereby notified that George W Long, a Justice
of the Peace in and for the 587th District G M, trans
mits tome the following certificate of an Estray Horse,
to wit: A yellow sorrel horse, with yellow mane and
tsil—hat a small white spot in the forehead, and a slight
white mark of the saddle on the right side of his back
bone. He is five feet two inches high, and suppostd
to be about four years old.
A truo extract from tbo Estray Book, Ibis May 29th,
1667. Jons 12 W. U. HOLCOMBE, C. I. C.
G eorgia, habersuam county.—
Whereas, l’arthenia Furr applies to mo for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Leonard W. Furr,
late of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned to be
and appenr at tuy office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause (if any they have) why said Letters
should not issue to the applicant.
Given under ray band at office in Clarkesville, this
March 25th, 1867. Jalyll W.& ERWIN, Ord’y.
The undersigned is now prepared to furnish
MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES,
Or suytbing in the Marble or
IRON-RAILING
line, at short notice. I hero quite a number of NEW
DESIGNS or Pattern,, which can he (cen by (pplylnr
to AprillS J. It. CltAKE.
R abun sheriff’s sales—wuib.
sold, before the court houso door in Clayton, Rabun
county, within tbo legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July next, part ofloi of land No. 63, in the second
distrkt of Rabun county, containing 190 acres, more or
less, and being that part of said lot of land conveyed by
Martha Waddell and now held in trust by Hugh M.
Ciuccn, as trustee of E 11 Qncen, M K S Q’**en, J C
Queen, M Josephine Queen, John W Queen, II P Queen,
N;«'ucy 31 Queen, Andrew M Qncen and W L E Queen,
cold by virtue of a fi fa from the Justice’s Court of the
587th district G 31 of said county, in favor of G 31 Ni
therland vs said Hugh M Queen, os trustee as aforesaid,
Sold as the property of defendant. Levy made aud
turned to mel»v p W Worley, L C.
A Iso. at tho same time and place will be sold, tho fol
lowinjJpropertv. to-wit: Lot of lnnd No. 31, in the 5th
district of Itabnn conuty. Levied on by virtue of a fi
fa from the Justice’s Court of tho 422d district G M
Habersham county, iwJavor of John R Stanford va C
Cleveland and transferred to Dr Wm J Rusk. Levied
on «• the propertyof said Charles Cleveland, and re
turned to me by B H Atkins. L C.
Juue5 JOHN GODFREY. Sh’ff.
G eorgia, Walton county—court of
Ordinary, June Term, 1807—Whereas, Augustus
J Malcom. guardian of 3fary F Wynn, deceased, or
phan of Floyd Wynn, lato of said county, dccuused,
•petitions this Court for a discharge from said Guard
ianship—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons in
terested in aaid application, to show cause, if any ex
ists, why suid Augustus J Malcom should not be dis
missed from said Guardianship, at the regular August
term next of this Court.
By order of suid Court, June 2d. 1S67.
JunelO JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—All persous in
debted to the estate of Ganaway Hawk, lato of said
county, deceased, are required to umkc immediate pay
ment ; an«l those having demands ugaiiiKt said estate
arc uutilied to present them to me properly made out,
within the'time prescribed by law.
June!9 ROBERT AYCOCK. Adm’r, Ac.
JACKSON COUNTY.
R ECKIVKU’S SALE.—Will bo aold, b7„
fore the courthouse <lour in Jefiet&on, Jackson co
Ua., <>n the Brat Tuesday in Auguit next, within th«
legal hours of (ale, to tho highest ladder, the tree: of
land in said county whereon Darid M. Burnt lately |i r .i
and died, containing I97S acre,, more or less, w 1ii
proved, withu.good Merchant Mill, Saw Mii). r„,,~
Uin aud Wool Carding Machine thereon. A[» 0 it?
acres of land, more hr lore, in aaid connty, known a. In
flnmuel liny plaoe, with common fair irnprov,^ “ <>
thereon. All sold rnhjeet to tho widow’s d„„„r “ u
■old for the benefit of the creditors of David li V
deceased. Terme;c ? ,h.
Juncl9 JAMESJl. BUnSg. r.eeri,„
JACKSON SHERIFF’S SALKS.—Win
•if be sold, beforo the court bouse door in th 0 \
Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga,, within the u.n.i ° r
of sale, on the first Tuesday iu July next tho a-it . Br *
property, to-wit: 100 acres of land, im.rl i. *°** D ff
ing lands of Holliday, McEIhannon, Patrick an*i J0I k’
er* # with improvements thereon. Levied U n °f'
-property of Charles Mason, by virtue of a fi j u *•* ,
from Jackson County Court, John fitny v ‘, * JJ* 1 '**
Matou. Property f oinlcd out by plaiiiiiir. * arl **
Also, at the same time and place, will l»« p „|,|
following property, to-wit: 22U acres of land, i U o ro or
less, subject to a schedule tiled for 65 acres, udjoiuior
lands of Cronic, An'stiu, Hardigreoand oth ri. L,«*ried
on as the property of Hillery 8. Bonds, to satisfy three
cost fi. fus. issued from the Gwinnett County Court in~“
favor of R. W. Richardson aud others vs. Hillery' S.
Bouds. Property poiuted out by plaiutiff.
Junc5 R. J. HANCOCK, D. .Sh’ff.
O N the first Monday in August next, we fhall apply
to the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, Ga.,
for leave to sell the Real Karate of Harris Sanders, late
said county, dcc’d. HUGH ATKINS, f
May29 M. M. SANDERS, J
Ex'r*.
O N the first (Monday in Augn.»t next, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Jackson county, Georgia,
for leave to sell the Laud belonging to the estate of
Clark Catlett, deceased.
M*y29 JOHN D. CATLETT. Adm’r.
G eorgia, jackson county.—to
Charles C. Moore and E. 0. .Moore, Executors of
Wia. Moore, deceased, aud all other parties at interest.
You Ihro hereby notiUcd. that at tho uext August term
f thu Superior Court of said county, I shall apply for
ho appoiutnu*nt of commisstoncrs to enter upon, *d-
uiunsuire and assign, So much of rho land of .which tho
said Win. Mooro died seized and possessed, in
couuty, as I am entitled to for dower, under tlu* !•
of said State. ^ M \TILDA R. MOORE,
Mny22—3m Widow of said deceased.
O N the first Monday iu August next, I shall apply to
the Court of Otdioary of Jaekeon county fur
leave to sell the Real Estate of Posey Wiiis.in deceased
W - A. LAMASTER, Ag’t
• raw A .Ira.', of p 0 , ev Million.
M»y22 ofZ. C. Willsotfy Admh
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE—By vir
tue of au order from the Court of Ordinary of VTOTICE.—Sixty <J;tyH after date, I ahall
IN apply to the Oouit u! Or
Walton county, Ua., will be sold, on the first Tuosday
in August next, at the court house door in Moutoe, iu
said county, the real estate of Hope H (’amp, late of
said county, deceased, consistiug'of the following tracts
parcels of land:
Lot No. 182, containing 250 acres ; lot No. 1S1, con
taining 250 ncres; tho Northeast half ol' lot No. 178.
containing 125 acres; one-ninth part of lot No. 179,
containing 250 acres; all of which lauds lie in the 3d dis
trict of said comity—forty acres lying on the North side
of tho Appnlacheo river, adjoining Treadwell Thotup-.
son and others, and fifty acres, adjoining lands of Mi
nerva Harrison and lands of tbo estate of A. Ellison,
deceased. Said laud sold under tho oncuinbrnuce of
tho widow’s dower. Also, lot No. 276, in tho 8th dis
trict of Carroll county, containing 2412} acres. Terms,
credit until 25tb of December, 1SC7, with approved se-
cur ity. J unci 9 JON ATHAN L. CAMP, Adm.
G EORGIA, WALTON COUNTY.—Court of Ordina
ry, June Term. 1867.—Whereas, Charles J Sorrells,
Administrator of Wiley J Sorrells, late of said ctnitty,
deceased, petitions this Court for a discharge from said
Administration—
This is thcrclbro to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned to show cause, if any they have, why said Cbas
J Sorrel’s should not be dismissed from bis said Ad
ministration, at the January term, 1868, next of this
Court.
By order of the Court, Jnne 3d, 1867.
June 19 JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
icounty,
p F ly tu the Come of 0„liuary of J„ck«„
«... lur leave to sell the Laml and Railroad stock
longing to the esi.to of Saiouci T. Logghes. i.t. of .aid
county, deceased. j HCNTER
A P ril ^ Administrator de bonis non.
WHITE COUNTY.
W ALTON SHERIFF’S SALE—Wil
be sold, before the court bouse door in the town
of Monroe, Walton county, on the first Tuesday in Au
gust next, betweeu tbo legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit:
100 acres of land, including tbc Saw-Mill and appur
tenances thereon, known as iot No. 189, in the 4th dis
trict of said county. Leviod upon as the property of
J. M. Moon, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. -issued from tbc
Justice’s Court of tbe 417th District G M of said county,
in favor of L D Burson, Adm’x of Isaac W Bnreon,
deceased, vs J M Moon, principal. T J Robertson and
L B Smith, securities; also, two other fi f is issued from
said Court, in favor of J W Wel»b and E M Brand, Ad
ministrators of W W Webb, deceased, vs J M Moon ;
and also, one other fi fa from said Court, in. favor of
Lloyd Brooks vs J 31 Moon. Property pointed out by
the defendant, and levy made aud returned to me by
XT R Simpson, L C.
Junel2 JOHN SIMMONS, Sh’ff.
G EORGIA, Claui County.—Wlioreaa,
Susan Golding applies to me fur Letters of Admin
istration on tha estate of 8arab R. Hunter, lato of said
county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concern
ed to show cause, if any they have, at my office, on or
before the first Monday in August next, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 30th day of May,
1867. Jul*5 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
F actory stock at administra
TRIX SALK.—Will bo sold, before tbe coart house
door in Wathinsville, Clarko county, ou tbo first Tues
day in July next, two hundred and thirty-three shares
in the New High Shoals Manufacturing Company, be
longing to the estate of W. 8. Grady, deceased. Sold
by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said
connty. Terms cash.
May22 ANN E. GRADY, Adm’x.
^TOTFCE.—Two months after date, ap-
A.W plication will bo made t) the Court of Ordinary of
Walton county, Ga., for leave to sell the Land belong
ing to tbc pstabrof Borah Barton, lato of seiiLconnty,
deceased. Janel2 JOHN SIMMONS, Adm’r.
AT/HITE SHERIFFS S^LE.—Will be
V Y sold, before tlie'o.ou^Miutr-o door iu the lonu of
iTft Tue.M.ay in
the following
Cleveland, White eounty v Gst.. o
July next, within the icgal^nlu
property, to-wit: *
Lot of land munbor*nM known, known as tho A. B.
Leo place, adjuiuitig S. W. Oak - nud Isaac Tomlin, in
2a district of originally Habersham, now White county.
Levied on as the properly of A. 11. Lee, to satisfy tin
attachment fi. fa. issued from White Superior Court, in
fuvor of C. Meador* v*. A. IT. Lee. Levied < n as tbe
property of defcndatff.-Lce. Property poiuted out by
D. C. Sutton, plaintiff's attorney.
Alsoj at tbe same time and place, will bo sold,
sty
acres of lot No. CO. iu the 2d district of origiually JI..-
borsi.nuif now White
Nancy E; Crumley i
lot, on which is a in
Levied on to cutisfi
D. C. Sutton va. N. W. Jacks
against said Juckson.
i:uty, being the pla
ives. Also, fifty acres of sutuo
go iu favor of D. C. Sutton.—
ittachuicut fi. fa., in favor of
i, and other fi. fas. iu tuy
Levied
perty of said Jackson. Property pointed out by. I>. C.
Sutton, plaintiff’* attorney.
May29 JAMES E. McAFEE, D. Sb’fT.
G EORGIA, WHITE COUNTY.—Whereas, Lneretia
Scars applies to ine for Letters of Admiuistratiou
on the estato of Vincent F. Sears, lato of said county,
deceased—
These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sin
gular, those interested, to be nnd appear at my office on
tbe first regular Conn day after this uotico has beeu
published for thirty days, to show cause, if any exists,
why said Letters ebouid not be granted.
Witness, my band nnd official signature, this Jan. 22,
1807. FebC JOHN R. HOLCOMBE, Ord’y.
f^EOROIA, WALTON COUNTY—Court of Prdina
V» ry»3!ay term, 1867.—Whurcas, Jamci* W. Stark,
Administrator of Thomas F. J. Stark, applies to this
Court for a dischargo from said Administration—
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any exists, why Letters of
Dismission from said estate, should not be granted the
applicant at the December term, 1867, of this Court.
By order of tha Court, this 6th May, 1867.
May29 JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
T WO months after dale, application will be made to
the Conrt of Ordinary of Clarke county, for leave
to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Jacob
Klutts, deceased.
bUyU MILLF.Y KLUTTS, Executrix.
D. Malcom applies to me for the Guardianship of
Elizabeth, Nancy, David, Ganaway and Sarah Malcom,
orphans of William D. Malcom, deceased—
Those aro therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and friends of said orphans, to file
their objections, if any they hav^, why the Guardianship
of said orphans should not be granted the applicant at
the July term nexl of this Coutl
Given under my hand officially. May Ctb, 1S67.
May29 JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
G E0RGIA,-WHITE COUNTY.—All personawrohere-
ty notified that Jatne* E. Griggs. Administrator of
tho estate of Wm. I*. Shelton, late of said couniy, de
ceased, has applied to too for leave to sell all tho laud
belonging to said estate; aud that unless some good
canse bo shown to tho contrary, an order will be passed,
two months after the date of the first publication of this
notice, granting suid leave to sell.
Jan23 JOHN It. HOLCOMBE, Ord’jN
Mary A. E. English ) Libel for Divorce,
*\ vs.. > In While,Suporior Court.
Ivory B. P. English. J OctobeV Term, 1866.
I T appearing |o tbe Court, by the return of the Sheriff,
thattbe Defendant in the above stated case does not
reside iu the couuty v»f White; and it further app- ariug,
that he doe* not reside iu the State of Georgia -
It is ordered by tho Court, That service ot said caso
perfected, by publication of this order in the South
ern Watchman, a newspaper published at Athens, Ga.,
once a mouth for four months, previous to the next term
‘ this Court.
A true extract fYoro4!he minutes of White Superior
Court, October term, 1886.
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DRUGS, sggfe
Medicines, s&d
CHEMICALS, So.
ATHENS, JAN. 1st, 1866.
W E have associated with ns. in tbc wholesale and re
tail Drug Business, Dr. U. C. BILLUPS, and will
keep on band a large and full assortment of
Drugs, Uedicincs, Chemicals, &e.
We pnrcbaae exclaairely in tU. Sew York, Philadel
phia and Louiarillc market*, pur. article, out,, and are
enetlcd to rail very cheap for cadi.
kS. Phytician’a order, neatly prepared and pot np.
JanI7 C. W. * U. IL. J. LONG.
(FIJInndereigned hare opened a FAMILY
i BY, at tha Ilona, formerly known na tbe Bank ot
Athena, where they will keep for (ale Tory (elect arti
cle! in that line, together with yarioui other article,,
not (trietly belonging to that department.
We iarite and aolieit patronage, and premire to (ell
at low rate,. Call, examine onr (tuck and decide for
yonreclTea. DENT A THOMAS.
OctS. ’ 1
DIGESTS Iff’ GEGRG1A REPORTS,
vu,o- ;j
* re?iTs Order,, with th, money, promptly
in the Slat, for 5 s - j, w . BUKK E A CO..
Sllod by PublUhera, Macon, Georgia.
JnaolS
NotCS—1 year.
NOTICE EXTRA.
P ERSONS ludubtcd to to* In oiy «hape. old or now
accounts, or not*!*, or ill PI.EAbB call ami settle.—
Pay something and re-establish onr «neo friendly rela
tions; cumo and shako bands with me, anyhow. Tell
me that you will pay some time, or .that you can’t or
won’t, and see what I willdlo.
May 15 1. 31. KENNEY. College Avenue.
L ETT Kit and Commercial. Note
Paper. Pens, Ponhntdois and Inks.
Pure Sherry Wine, for medicinal
pttrpoqe,. At LONGS A BILLUPS*.
T>RANDY, Gins, Port, Sherry and
JLJ) Madeira Wines, (for medicinal purposes,) and %
general u-sorlmcnt of pure and tresh Drags, kept con
stantly on hand. LONGS k BILLUPS.
STEVENS HOUSE,
21, 23, 25 and 27, Broadway, N. 7.
(Opposite Bowliuq Grstu,)
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
T HE STEVENS HOUSE i, well an.! widely known
to the travelling public. Tbe location i, especially
(oitable to merckanta and bnrinut men ; it i, in eluw
iroximity to tbo buainou part of tho eity—ia on the
Highway of Southern and Weitern travel—and udjaaent
to all tho principal Railroad and Steamboat depute.
The8levenahoneebaa liberalaeeemmodatioa forever
390 gnerte— it ia well furnished, and poararaca every
modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment
of it, iamatev- The room, are apacioa, and wall ven
llisted—provided with gas and water—tha attendance
ia pr< rapt and rcrpoclful—and the table ia generously
provided with every delicacy of tbe Muon—at n '
rate rales.
The room, having been re-furnished and re-modeled,
we are enabled to offer extra Ucilitic, for the comfort
and pleasure of onr Guests.
Junc5—6m GEO. K. CHASE A CO., Prop',.
° K0CE ‘ f»KOKGrA,JiABUN COUNTY—Where-
Uf as, Wm. B. Lovell, Admini«trator of tbo eatat. ol
Wnu B. Pulliam, deceased, applie, to tho anderaigned
for Letter, disniaaory from hia Administration—
Therefore, all poreon, concerned are hereby required
to r how canse, if any they hare, why raid Administra
tor should not bo discharged, oa tha first Monday in
September next.
Given under my band and official signature, Feb. 13,
— " "IMMOjr - -
NATIONAL hotel,
(A’cartAc Gresuvilte autl Charleston Jtailroad Depots,)
COLUMBIA, S. O.
May! R. JOYNER, Proprietor.
ATHENIAN & GEORGIA
HORSE* POWERS,
FROM TWO TO ElOHT-HORSE, AND
EXCEL THRESHERS.
T HESE Power, and Tbretherr have been need by
fanners for yean, and give full ntirfactlon. Man.
nfaetnred by tha Athens Foundry A Machine Workr.
Aprils—If B. NTCKKKSOH. Agent.
French Brandy, Bourbon Whiskey,
(para,) At LONGS A BILLUPS’.
G EORGIA, Clahkb County.—Whereas,
Jefferson Jennings, Administrator of David G.
Cook, late of *aid ccunty, deceased; petitions for a dis
charge from said Administration—
Thercfure, all persons concerned, arc hereby required
to show cause (if any they have) why said Administra
tor should not, at a regular term ol said Court, to be
held on the first Monday in November next, bedricharged
from said Administration.
Given under my band at office, this 2d day of April;
167. aprillO a>*a m japitsam
G EORGIA*, RABUN COUNTY—To all
" ^ whom it may eoncuru.—Whereas, A. M. Williams,
having in proper form applied to mo for permanent
I.ctler* of Administration on thoestatoof William Wil
liams, late of said county, deceased—
This is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next
of kin, and all persons interested, to bo aod appear at
tny office within the time allowed by law v and show canse,
if airy they can, why permanent Letters of Adminis
trations should wet be granted to A. M. Williams on
William Williams’ estate.
Witness, my band and official signature, April 24th,
1867. MayS W. II. SIMMONS, Ord’y.
ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
fjRORGlA, WALTON COUNTY .—
Whereas, Robert Aycook, applies to me for letters
of Ada inistration de Oouie non, on tbo estate of Ga
way Hawk, lato of said County, deceased,
These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and
galar, tho kindred Mod creditors of said deceased, to
show canse, if any they have, why Letters of Adminis
tration de bo hie mom on the estate of said deceased,
should not be gr.'tnted tho applicant at the June
term next, of this Court.
Giveu under tny uand officially, April ?6th, 1867.
Mayl JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY—Court of Ordinary
of said county.—W bereas. William Stroud, Executor
ot Stephen Crow, late of said couuty, deceased, peti
lions the Court fora discharge from said Executorship—
Therefore, all person* concerned, are hereby required
to show cause (if any they have) why said Executor
should not, at tbe regular term of said Conrt, to be held
on tho first Monday in October next, be discharged from
said Executorship.
By order of said Court, at a regular term thereof,
hold this the 4th day of Maroh, 1867.
3larch13 ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary/
G eorgia, rabun county.—Notice
is hereby given t« all (Muon, conccrnc J, that Evan
Nicholson, lato of Kabon county, departed tbi, life in-
trataU ; and no person bariog applied for Admioiatra-
lieu on the citate of raid Evan Nicholson; and that, in
term, of tho law, Adaialslration will bo vested in tho
Clerk of tb, Superior Conrt, or aomo other fit aod pro
per person, thirty day* after the pahlieatioa of this
citation, aaloap hod valid objection iv Jnade tq hia
appsiatment. '
G iven under my hand and official signature, this 20th
March, 1U7. ApJ W. H. SIMMONS, Ord’y.
of raid eounty.—Whereas, Everett Yerby nnd Ro
bert Terby, Executor, of Burnell Yerby, lute of raid
connty, derewed, petition tho Conrt for a discharge
from said Executorship—
Therefore, nil person, concerned aro hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, why said Executors
should not, st tho regular term of raid Court, to bo held
oa the first Monday in October nexb be direbarged from
•aid Executorship.
By order of raid Court, at a regular term thereof,
held this the 4lh day ef Maroh, 1867.
March 13 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, CLARKE COUUTY.—Whereas, William
B. Haygood, Administrator of the estate of John
M. Thompson, lato of raid eounty, deeeaaud, petition,
for n discharge from raid Administration—
Therefore, all person, concerned are hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, why said Administra
tor should not, at the regular term of the Conrt of Or
dinary of said eounty, tu be held on the first Monday in
October next, bo discharged from said Administration.
Given under my hand at office, this Sth day of March,
1807. Msrchl3 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
1887.
Feb27
W. U. SIMMONS, Ord’y.
G EORGIA, RABUN COUNTY.—Whetear, James B.
Billingsley, gtiflfisr of Henry Henson, deceased,
and Guardian of Janes Nelson Billingsley nud Henry
F. Billingsley, represents to the Conrt ia bis petition,
duly filed and entered oa rooord, thu ho ha, folly ad
ministered the estate of Henry Henson and carried oot
the Guardianship of the abovo named persons, specified
in said will of Henry Henson, deeeraod—
This i, therefore tn cite all persona eoneefnod, kin
dred and creditors, t» showcase, if any they can, why
■aid Executor or Guardian should not be discharged
from his Executorship or Guardianship on tb'e lint
Monday in August, I867, aad receive Letters ef Die.
missies. “eU* . W. U. SIMMONS, Ord’y.
~j«Tnigox bopwnr.
T «WO months after date, application will he made to
. the Conrt or Ordinary of Madison Connty, lor leave
to nhlt the lands belonging to the dstatoof Mrs. Jane
Maddox, late of-said eounty. deceased.
Mayl J. O. MADDOX. Adm’r.
TTfiir Oil, Perfumery, Pomades,
At LONGS A BILLUPS’.
DR. J. A. GLOPTOH,
OS* HUITXSVnjLB, ALA.
T REATS with perfect (access PILES, FISTULA,
FI6SDBES,' MfifRICTUHES, POLYPUS, TU
MORS, WENS, Hare lip, disease! or the EYE, DYS
PEPSIA, DYSENTERY, DIARRHfEA, Scrofulous
affections, KIDNEYS, Bladder, SYPHILIS, ULCERS,
4o,| Ac.
Special attention given to diseases of female*, ulcera
tion, of the Uraaci. Prolapsus of tba Uranus, Poor-
rtnt of tha Uterus, I.EttconuntxA, PcntratL Lacnna-
nous, Ae. Dr. C. removed a Tumor or Polypus as
lasge as aa inrant’abrad, from tha Uranus.
lie has nsvar lost a patient, nor bad an neeldent to
happen. Send far his testimonials. Office, for tbo fu
ture, in HunUrille, Ala., where he may be consulted.
All letters roust eonlain a three cent stamp. Sept!6
G EORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY—Court of Ordinary
of said County.—Whereas, Martha P. Archer, Ad
ministratrix of George A. Archer, late of said connty,
dooeased, petitions tha Court for n discharge from said
Administration—
Therefore, all perrons concerned, are hereby required
to show cause, if any they have, why said Adminis
tratrix should nut, nt n regular term of said Court, to
he bold oa the first Monday in September next, he dis
charged from raid Administration.
By order of raid Coart, at a regnl.tr term thereof,
held this the 4th day ef February, 1867.
Fab28 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
G KORU1A, Clarke County.—Conrt ol
Ordinary of said eenety—Whereas, Jamas Lester,
Administrator of Marion Daaiell, lata of aaid const;,
deceased, petitions tha Conrt for a discharge from said
Administration—
Therefore, all perrons concerned, are hereby required
tn show canse (if any they have) why raid Administrator
should not, at angular term of raid Conrt, to be bald
on the first Meads; la July noxt^be discharged Worn
By order ef raid Court? at a Regular Term thereof,
held this the 3d day of December, 1888.
Jan2 ASA M. JACKSON, Ord’y.
nKORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY.—Conrt or Ordinary
u of said county—Whereas, James Lester, Guardian
of Emma Daniall, (now Emma liaygood) orphan at
Josiah Daniel), late of aaid eaaaty, deceased, petitions
tha Court for a discharge from raid Guardian ship—
It is therefore, upon thu application of uid Guardian
ordered by the Court, that all persons concerned, appear
at the regular term of this Court, to bo bold on the first
Monday in Maroh next*to ,how cause why uid Guar
dian should uot he dismissed from raid qunsdiaaship.
By order of raid Court,, at a Regular Tara thereof,
held this tba 3d day of December, 1868.
Jsn2 ASA U. JACKSON, Ord’y.
Mackerel, Mackerel.
N OS. 1. 2 nnd 3, in any quantity, fresh and rood.
March 13 I..M. KENNEY.
I 1KO R(» IA, W a lton County.—Court ot
I Ordinary—Whereas, Leonard B. Hayes, Adminis
trator of John R. Hayes, decea-ed, petitions this Conrt
for adhrharge from said Adininistrari«»u—
These aro therefore to oil* and admouisb all nnd sin
gular, the persons interested, t«» show cause, if any
exists, why Letters of Dismission from said Adininis
tratfoa should not ho granted thu applicant; at the Oc
her term next of thia Conrt. #
By order of tho Court, this 4th day of March. 1866,
aprilS JESSE MITCHELL, Ord’y,
S IXTY days after date, application will ho znado to
the Conrt of Ordinary of Walton connty, for leavo
to sell the interest in the Lands belonging to tho estate
of Sampson Still, late of aaid county, deceased.
Mayl5 BENJAMIN STILL, Sr., Adm’r.
HJL&T COUNTY.
G KOKUvKA, HART COUNTY—Ordina
ry’a Office.—William H. II. Lindsey having apfdied
for Betters of Administration ou the estato of Nimrod
Lindsey, late of said county, deceased—
This is to cite alt concerned to show cause, if any
they have, why Administration should not bo granted
to naid applicant the first Monday iu June next.
jGiveowpder tny hand at office, thi*15tbday of April
1S67. Mayl FRED. B. HODGES, Ord’y.
(1EORGIA, HART COUNTY—Ord in tv-
ry’s Office.—Dr. John K. Sewell having applied for
Letters of Administration de Louie non on the o<tate’of
George F. H. Ray, late of said county, tleccaaed—
This is to cite all concerned to show cause, if any
they have, why Administration do bonis non should not
be granted to said applicant the ffrst Monday in June
next.
Given under my hand at office, April 15th, 1867.
Mayl FRED. B. HODGES, Ord’y.
N OTICE is hereby given, that I triiall ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Hart county, on
tha Brat Monday tn July next, for leave to sail thu Lands
belonging to tbe estate of Asa Bowers, late of said
oonnty, deceased, fur the benefit of tbeoreditors of said
deceased. SARAH B. BOWERS,
Mayl Adm’x with will annexed.
LUMPKIN & HEMPHILL
A RB now receiving, at NO. 7, BROAD STREET,
large aud well selected stock of
GROCERIES,
P revisions
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
Crockery, Shoes and Hats,
Which they offer
LOW, FOR CASH OR BARTER.
^ffiiflsulijJIsulunU . I will il|| .well to call and
examine our stock.
In return tug our thanks to our friedds for their libe
ral patronage, we beg leavo to say that hereafter, all
grade purchased of ua will bo delivered at any point in
tho eity, free of obarge. ,
J. T. L0HPK1S, Qet31 W. A. nxHPHILL.
GUILDS, NICKERSON & GO,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE* IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
AGRICULTURAL^ IMPLEMENTS,
MILL FINDINGS. &c.
Solicit a continuance of public patronage. May22
French MeAicVnes in T ogne 1
BY GRIMAULT & CO„
CUR3!tSTS TO ll. 1. //. PRINCE NAPOLEON,
45 Ituo Richcliou, Paris.
AV>* more-Cuit Lit er OU.
Grimaults Syrup of Iodized
Honse-Radish.
r pHIS Syrup is employed with tho greatest success,
place of Cod Liver Oil, to which it is infinitely
superior. It cures ilisca.se of the client, scrofula, lyui-
jbatic disorders, green sicknesx, muscular stony, and
oss of appetite. It regenerates the constitution by
purifying tbe blood, and is in a wort!, the moat power
ful depurative known, it never fatigues tha stomach
and LowelSp and is administered with tho greatest effi-
casy to young childreu, subject to bnmors. or obstruc
tion of the glands. At least it is very efficacious in the
diseases of the skin. »
So more Com rump lion.
Grimault’s Syrup of Hypophos-
pliite of Lime.
HIS new Mdiciue i? a Juveicigo remedy in nhtbisi*
aud other diseases ol the lungs, promptly removes
all the more auriotis .-y mptoin«. The cough is relieved,
tho night-sweats cease, and the patient rapidly recov
ers his health.
So tuort )hovertjf of the blond and pair cornu!t .riou.
Dr. Lervas’ Phosphate of iron-
r TVTIS new ferruginous medicine contains the elo*
X' inents of the Mood and hones, and Iron in a liquid
It is different from all hitherto offered to tho public,
liquid colourless aud tastclers. It speedily cures
chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion,
dysmenoirhoea, anemia.
The majority of the Academies of Medicine of l’a-
\ recommend tho Phospha'e of Iron, to Ladies of
delicate constitution suffering from nueimn, and all
other persons fatigued from over anxiety, nervous emo
tions, overwork, goueral debility aud poorness of
blood.
It is the only preparation which never cause* c,insti
llation, and cau be borue by the most delicalo stomachs.
Nervous headaches, Neuralgia instantaineouriy cured
Grimault’s Brasilian Guarana a vegetable substance
used from time immemorial in Brazil aud ontircly inof-
fcnsirC^
Dr. Burin Du Ruisson’s Digestive
Lozenges and Powders of tho
Alcaline Lactates.
T HE Alkaline Lactates exercise the most beneficial
influence over tbe derangements of digestion, either
by their peculiar action on the mucous membrane of
the stomach, or by affordiug to the latter through their
combination with the saliva to the gastric juice, a sup
ply of Lactic net</*an<? which ail English, French and
and other Physiologists admit to ba an essential princi
ple or*d»gestion. For tho Information of those who
may be without Medical advice, it may be stated hero
that the symptons of Impaired digestion are: Head
ache, pain in the forehead, hetnicrhnta, gastritis, gas-
tralgm, heartburn, wind in the stomach and bowels,
loss of appetite, emaciation, etc. Atl these soon dis
appear under the action of the Alkalino Lactates,
which may he always had in Longzes, or powders.
Setter than Copuila.
Grimault’s Capsules and Liquid
Extract of Matico vegetalis.
W HERE all other Medicines havo failed, those pre
parations will always effect n cure. Thcso insure
rapid and extaordinary cure of revere recent and chro
nic cases of private disease. They are used in the
Hospitals of Paris, by the celebrated Df. Ricord and
are found greutly superior to all hitherto kuown min
eral remedies and Copaiba and Cuhebs. The Injection
Is used iu recent, and capsuls in the more chronic cases.
: General Depot, in Paris, at Grimault A Co., Che
mist* toD. I. H. Prince Napoloon, 45 Rue llirhulieu.
In New York, at J. M. Becker’s, 129 Grand street.
In New Orleans, at Dueonge’s.
In Augusta, at D. B. Plumb’s,
And at every good Chemist’s. Mar6.
i
WHISKERS and MOUSTACHES
COKCkli to grow upon th.
-L smoothest face in from
threo to five weak, by using
Dr. SEVIGNE’S RESTAU
RATEUR CAMILLA IRE,
tha moat wonderful disc.ro* 4
ry in modern science, acting
upon the Beard and Hair in
an almost miraenlou, manner. It lias boon used by tba
slit, ol Faria and London with i thu most flattering
success. Names of all purchasers .will ha registered,
and if.utire satisfaction is not given in every inslanc.
the money will bo cheerfully refunded. Price bf mail.
Sealed aiuUphu-paids $L Dsssoriptir. oirculsr* »nd
testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHUTTS
A CO., Chmaists, No. 283 River street, Troy. N. Y.,
sole Agents for the- United States. aplO—1J