Marietta advocate. (Marietta, Ga.) 1843-18??, April 27, 1863, Image 1

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Ite iliaiicria looMaie. BY K. M. GOODMAN. She 3Uiwtc. Tlie Weekly Advocate la published every Friday Morning at $2 00 a year in Advance, —— ffiW »O»-Cn* 1 • WESTERN&ATLfIfi- T|C RAIL ROAD. %<ng*-. at" V v 3Cl£_ Atlanta to Chattanooga, . , 138 J.lilev, JO IN S. ROWLAND. Superinteudeiit. _iVA//U I'assen'jer Train. (.raves Atlanta, daily, at ">•! •’■ x Arrives.at Chattano"ga, - 4 ;>l >. * Leaves Chattanooga, - - •’ 0) r. M Arrives at Atlanta, - - - 230a. x Express T'rtigkl /(• Easnenger Leaves Atlanta, - ■ 5 ..0 a. r Arrives at Chuttanorga,- - u47f. » Leave. Chattanooga, - - 3 15 a. a Arrives at Atlanta at -.. .3 38 r. m. G 332 BELIABLE ‘ MEDICINES. | HAVE now en band a good supply of ■iSootking Syru" for CkilJreu Teetliing Wi star's Balaam, of Wild Cherry, Ayers’ Cherry Pectoral, “ Fills, “ Agile Cure, Bull's Strsaparilla, JKIL .K Jt ’ 1 C OjtJL ' HEBREW PLASTER McAlister's All Healing Ointment, Vernons Celebrated Eye water, And all the le.tl’tig articles in the Drug i Med cinc line. WIUJAM ROOT. _ j)R.¥ GOODS GROCERIES! I still k-cp up as far as the exi gencies of ti ■ tune: will admit Sto-ks of Dry Goods and Grveries, at nry several Stores. I know that i; is impos.-,;:/.<• to avoid -rum un thinking poop! ■ charges of ••Extortiu,-’’ when you keep anything :■> soil. Bat anyone can Soon sat isfy himself il ii • will g > ii.to the M irk -t ;t:i.l pur chase, whethei he can sell Goods any cheaper than Ido and live 1 cannot prevent the advance of prices and, il I keep up my stocks, must pay the -advance and charge it to my cnstomers. I do not buy goods a.id hold them for higher prices, but of fer them, as Sowa as purchased to my customers and am thus m-ither Speculator nor Extortioner, but study to ureserve the charcter of a Merchant a class of meu ..is essential to the tha welfare of society as any other. I promise my customers to buy where I can buy cheadest and to soil at reasonable advances upon E. PAGE, notice. I hive discontinued the Circulating Library. Persons h in their p assess please return them. T.S. POWELL. Successor to Markley’4 .Bro. Notice Tax Receiver A Cot.t.ectohs Omen,) Marietta, April 13th 1863. f Owners of City property are hereby notified Ili.it the Book of Tax Returns, lor the City ot Marietta, is now open for the present year.— Returns of property may be made until the last of May. at which time the Book will be closed. '1 hey are required to furnish the Receiver with a written list of returns of their taxable propertv audits value. THOS. M. BROCK. Receiver <t Collector of Taxes . S’or Sale Desirable Improved Lots? I oiler for sale a Lot of one acre, in the City of Marietta, on College Street with a i-unll Cot tage o fib rec room-. Cellar and (Sarden. Ac. ALSO A Tract of Twenty-fire acres on the Western A Atlantic R. IE. If miles below Marietta, bouse ol four rooms two lire places. Earn, .Smoke-house Ac. About six acres cleared, Smail Orchard and Vineyard of selected iruit. 'the remainder ol’Uic land well timbered. Ap ply to 1 ' R. MEEK. ~AD MINISTRARORS SALE. By virtue ol an order of the Court of Ordin: • ry of Cherokee ounty, will be sold on the first Tuesday ir. May next, within the legal hours qf sale, Lot of Lund No, 379, 15th district and 2nd section, as the property Richard Ragsdale deceased for distribution. 'Phis April 7i,li ’<l3. LARKIN A. RAGSD.ILE. adm’r, MARIETTA, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1863. jErgal gdlvcrtisfment;!. WHEREAS, S. J. Ramsey administrator on the estate of Samuel Thompson' late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission front the administration of said estate. These jre therefore to cit® and admonish all and singular these concerned to file their objec tions. it any they have, in my office,on or before the second Monday in July next, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted the appli cant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, at office, in Marietta this Janttarv 1 I 863. J.G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary. Georgia- Cobb County. WHE KE AS. John Gann. Guardian of Peni na. George A JepthnGaun, applies to me for dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular those concerned to file their objec tions, if any they have, in my office on or before the first Monday in APRIL next, otherwise letters of Dismission will be granted the applicant at that term of th* Court of Ordinary. Given under my hand, at office, this 11th Febrtur.', 1863. J. G. CAMPBELL. Mortgage Sale. Will be sol.l on the Ist Tuesday in May next, between the legal hours of gale. before the court house door in the city of .Marietta, the fol lowing- property, viz : Lot of lan I Number-181, and three-fourths of lot number-183. both in the li’th dsstrict and 2d section es Cobb county, levied upon as the property of Stephen Taylor, by virtue of a Mortgage fi fa issued from Cobb .superior Court in favor of N. 1,. Chester, vs said Taylor. Prop erty [minted out in said ft fa and to be sold for cost in this and one other fi fa vs said Taylor. .JOHN T. A'OBEIITSUN, Sh’ff. Mnrdi 27, ISG“, Gc Ji’gia, Pickens County. WHEREAS, J. D. •Derscy, applies to mo > f for letters of administration upon the estatr of Lber \Ve._t, late of laid county do These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular thekimired and creditors of said decease i. to file their objections if any they have, in my office, within the time prescribed by law. otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant. Given under mv hand, as Otdinarv, thi« 25th Mach. 18G3. ' W. 11. SIMMONS Ordinary. G 5 .ORGI A, Cobb County. T ’ TllEil. AS John P. Mayes and Elizabeth 1 I M iyes, apply to me for letters of ad mm:slra:m:i upon the estate of Edward Miiyc-s late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said decea-ed, to be and appear at my ottiee. with:.’ the time prescribed by law. to show cause it anv they have, why said loiters oi lulKiiuistra tiou should not be g;aiit<-<I the applicant. Given under hand and effieia 1 signature, thii April 1, 1863. Jx G. Campbei.'., Ohly. A'U MONTHS after date application will be J* made te the Court of Ordinary of Milton county, for leave to sell the Lauds belonging to the estate of Elisha Williams deceased, for the benefit as the heirs and creditor# of said dee d. March, 4. )Bti3. THOMAS BURGESS adtn'or. IPu-UTle JNTisi. GEOBGIA, I Court of Ordinary. ) CobD County. ) Feb. Regular Term 1863 )’ It appearing te tlie Court by the petition of. James 11. Alexander, that Charles J. McDonald, deceased, kite of said .county, did in his lifetime enter into an agreement in writing with James If, Alexander, as partners to build and eon struct a Coin A Flour Mill #n sweet water creek in Campbell County, in eaid State, on Lots #1 land the property of said Charles J. McDonald deceased, to-wit: parts ot lots includ.ng No#. 164, 168, 167 and 163, in the first district of said county, containing in the aggregate two hun dred acres, more or less, by which said Charles J. McDonald agreed to make to Jaiaes H. Alex ander warrantee titles to out 1 half interest ia said Lands and Mills and appurtenanow. upon James 11. Alexander comjilying with the terms .aid agreement. Audit further appearing t# <lie Court, that James H. Alexander has com plied with said agreement as to three eighths of said agreement and that the remaining five eighths have be»n taken possession of and sold bv the Executors of said Charlei J. McDonald, deceased. ’1 herefore all, peiions concerned arc her#by notified and required to file their objections, if any they have in my office within the time pre scribed by law, why the Executors’ of said C. J. McDo#ald, deceased, should not be ordered to execute letters to James 11. Alexander to the •aid three eighth# interests in said Mill and Lands And it is further; ordered that* cvpy of this Rule be published in the ••Marietta Advocate,’’ a [iiib'ic newspaper »f this C'#unty. and State, f#r the space of threw months. * JNO. G CAMPBELL. Only. A true extract from the Minute# of th# Court this .March 2, 1863. JOHN G. CAWBBELL. Ex OMci® Cl«rk, C. O. Administrators Sale. BY virtue ol an order from the court of Ordi nary of Paulding county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next at the court house door in Dallas Ann a negro woman ot yellow complexion, about twenty four years old, sold as the pi-’.perty us An on Abie, deceased, which negro wontm is subject to a Mortgage given by sai t Able, to J W Hill. C. BI.BHOP, Adm'i. March, 2 1863. Georgia Cobb County: VTT'IIEREAS, John Gann administrator dc- V V bonis non with the will annexed, of John Steward deeea :ed, late of said county, applies to me for dismission from h.s administration. '1 bese are tln-reibre. to cite and admonish all and singular those c aicerued to file their objec tions. if any-they have, in lily office on or before the Ist Menday in July next, otherwise 1 tiers of administration v. iil be granted Hie ap plicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary of said county. Given under my hand, at office, this 29th December, 1862. ■l3 JNt.). G- CAMPBELL, Ordinary. TWO MONTHS after date applica tion will be made to the Ordinary of Cobb County for leave to sell the Land belonging to the estate of Win. Pitts deceased. S. R. McCI.ESKY, Adm’or. April, 1G 1863. TWO MONTHS afterdate applica tion will be mada to the Ordinary of Cobb County for leave to sell the Lands belong-ing to the estate of William R. Dunn deceased. S. R. McCLEsKY, Lhar. April, I G 18GS. Executors Sale, WILL BE SOLD on the fiust Tuesday In June next, before the Court house door, in tlie city of Marietta, Cobb county, be tween the legal hours of sale. One negro wo man. about 38years old. named Mary, who is a a good washer and ironer. Sold by order of tlie Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, as the property of P. IL Prather, deeeis.'d, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of sa>d deceas ed. Terms on day of sale, this 11th day of April 1863. GEO. IT. C ' NiP, THUS. E. KING, Ex’ors. - ALL PERSONS having demands against tlie estate of Mathew Varner, deceased, are requested to present them properly attest ed, within tlie time prescriced by law. to the undersigned : and all persons indebted to said estate, ate reminded to make immediate pay ment. This aprii 1 Ith 1.-C3, SABAH G. varner, Ex'cs. NOTION ~ In c<wi;>ltar.co with Ike 50th section of City Ordinance, :ipj>licatii>n will be made to the city Council of _V.ilietin, to i-.;> :i a street or alley between tl.e lot owned by 3/rs Shaw, known in tive Tucker Hill survey as imtiJrT Eighteen and one owned by H. G. Cole, known as number Niiu tee . There was formerly an alley twelve leet wide left oil of tlie west side ol number 19, but h is boon for some ieng h of time closed by J/rs Shaw, 'i lie undersigned is very desirous as it is.his right to have said alley or street opened, and wi.i deed tlie same ti> the city as a public street. All persons having objections are 1-ereby notified to lay them lie - fore Council on or before the meeting of the next Gunnell, first Tliursdav in .Wav next. Apiil 13ih, 1763. ' IL'G. COLE. 2t IVotioo. ALL PERSONS having demands against the estate of William N. Dunn, deceased are requested to present them properly attested within file time prescrib 'd by law, to the under signed, and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to makejinmediate payment. This April 11, 1763 S. it. M’CLESK Y, Admr. NANCY DUNN, Adm’x. GEORGIA, Milton County. TWO MONTHS after date, appli cation will be made to the court of Ordinary of Milton county, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the estate of Abner Phillips Sr., late ol said county, deceased. ANDREW PHILLIPS, adm’r. April. 2nd ’C3. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having demands against, the es-' tate of William I'ittsdeceased, are requested to presenl them properly attested, within the time [ireseribed by law, to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This ApflLll ’63. S. R. J/cCLz7SKY, adm’r. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons having demands against the os ./jcFate of Samuel Loveless, late of Pickens county, aie requested to present them to the undersigned, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law ; and all persons indebted to said deceased are required to make immediate pavment. Apr.l, 7, 1863. T. JOHNSON, adm'r: Administrators’ Sale. WILL be .sold on the first- Tuesday in May next, before tne court.house do#r in the town of Canton Cheiokee county, between the legal hours of sale Lot of Lund No 156 in the 23d district and 2d section of said county as the property of Abner 11. Jefferson for tlie benefit, of the heirs and creditors of stud dece.-.s ed. This April 7 ’63. TH OS. ROBERTS, adm’r, Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Pickens County willbe sold on the first Tuesday in June next at the Court lieuse door, in sai l county, between tlie legal hours of sale The tract of land whereon John E’ Price resided at the time of his death, eon taing 169 acres more or less, known as lot No., 153. in 12tli dist.. and 2d section. Said land b# ing tolerably well improved. Terms made known on dav sale. WM, GODFREY, Adm’r, April 7,1863, Administrator’s Sale By virtue of an ordi r from the Court of Ordi nary of Pickens County, will be sold on the first Tuesday in June next at rhe Court House in said county, between ilie legal hours ol sale the land whereon George R.’Ed wards resid#d at the tiiae of his death being 59 acres ol lot No., 17, in tiie 13lh district and 2d section said place i- well improved. Terms cash. This April 7 1863. R.B. McCUTCIIEN, rdnt’r. ~ 'Tdminlstratoivs'sale. IJY virtue of an order f rom tlie Court of Or- > dinary of Cherokee County, will lie sold o.i the first Tuesday in May next, at tlie Court House door in said (-ounty, between (lie legal hours of sale, 'ihree forty acre lots of land, in the 15th dist. and 2nd section of said county also tlie half interest in a negro num Beu, as the property of Byers 11. Sterns deceased lor the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of sai l de ceased. This April 7, ’6 3. WM. SAYE, adin’r. Notice to Debtor# and Creditors. ALL persons having demands against the es tat# #f John E. Price, late of Pickens county, deceased., are requested to present them,’properly made out, witt.in the time pre scribed by Jaw ;• and all persons indebted to said estate, are hereby required to make im mediate payment. April 7 ’63. WM, GODFREY. Adm’r. ESTRAYNOTICE. GEORGIA Paulding County. Will be told on the first Tuesday in May next one estray heifer taken up on the freehold of John Fuller unmarked white and red, supposed to lie about ten months old,and appiaisedto be ■.vorth three dollars. April 13th 1863. F. M EL’BaNKS, C. T. C; Administrators Sale. WILL BE SOLD on tlie first Tues day in June next, before the Court house door in tiio.eily of Marietta, Cobb county, between the legal liuurs ol sale, lots of land, nos. 77, 78, ten acres of tlie south half cf 79, west half of 138,139, cast half of 14h, and 151, al) in the 16th district and 2nd section, containing.iu the whole 210 acres, more or less, and known as Reuben M. Benson's place. Also, will be sold'si'x Ne groes. viz : Ben., about 18 years old ; Emalisa, about 30 years and child ; Dony about 9 years old : Henry, about 7 years ; Lawrence, about 5 years ; and Lucinda about, 3 years. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobb county, as the property of Enoch M. Benson, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said deceased. - ” Terms made known on the day of sale: This April 11, 1863. REUBEN LATIMER, Adm’r. Chsrokoe Sheriff Sa'.es WILL be .-old before the Court House doo.t in the town ot Canton on the first Tuesday in June next within the legal hours of sale the follow ing property to-wit: 'Defendants interest, it being two thirds inter est in Lots of Land Nos. 1.33, -131. 505, 506, 507, 508 and 576, in th# 15111 Dist., 2<l Sect. Also 1 Skewbald horse. 1 two liosso Waggon, Buggy and harness, levied on tlie property ot Riciiard Meaner to satisfy a fi fa issued from tlie Infe rior Court of Cherokee County in f.vor of Isaac McConnell vs said Monger. Alsu one estray horse 6 or 7 y#ars old with a star hi; i i forehead about 5 feet high with a scar across liis forehead. April 11 ’(■">. JAMES A FU'A LER, SIFfT. Georgia- Buckling County. MFSTHEKEaS. Robert A. Turner applies to V v me for letters of administration upon the estate of McNeal late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all .ind singular tho.-e concerned to tile their objec tions. if any they have, in my oiliee why said let ters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand, at otli?e, this March S. B. McGREGOR, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Uobb cuuiity. t YTTiEm-tAS, Moses A. Leake Sr.applies to me v v for Guardianship over tlie person and property of Marthr A. Leake, orphan of 4. G Leake, I’ate of Edgefield District, S, C. deceas ed, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular those concerned to file their their objections if any they have in my office on or before the first Monday in MAY next, otherwise letters of Guardianship will bo grant ed tiie applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand as Ordinary, at office in Marietta, Illis April I, 1863, JOHN G. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. ISstray TVotice. GEORGIA, raukEnii Cou:.ty. Will be sold by the Sheriff, on the first Tues day in May next, one red steer yearling, about two years old, marked with a crop and under bit iii the left ear. Appraised to be worth five dollars. April 8111. 1863. F. M. EUBANKS, C. 1. C. It—* Postponed- Administrators’ .Sale. Wil! be sold on the first Tuesday in Mr.y next, in Marietta, before the Court IL'iise door between tlie legal hours of sale the following lot* of land: Nos. 66-1. 665, 73-1. 735, 736, 737,7.//, 704 795. one half of 793, and one half of 738, it be - ing the noi lli west lia’.r. and 2 1-2 acres of lot no 633 in tlie north cast corner of said lot. all in tl'.e 17th district and 2nd section of Cobb coun ty. all containing 400 acres more or less, known a’s the Harkey pl ice. Or. said place is about 30 acres of bottom land, well ditched & drained, about 100 acres cleared in all. There is a good named dwelling house, four rooms, good kitch en and out buildings. Also a good Gin house well fixed, orchard Ac. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Cobl* county as the prop erty of Josiah Harkey deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms CASH. JOHM ANDERSON, Adm’or. January 9. 1863. t‘l» Administrator’s Sale. IXTILLbe sold on the Ist Tuesday in May v,v next, before tlie Court House door in the town of Canton, Cherokee county, betwten tlie legal hours of sale, Lot ot Land No - 459 & 3 acres of-119. in.the 15 districted section as the propeety of Irwin Mc\\ liortcr, late of said county deceased fur the bentit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased. 'I h’.s April 763 JOHN A. McWIIORTER, adin’r. ADMINISTRATORS SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordi nary of Cherokee County, will be sold on tl-.e first Tuesday in May next at the Court House door in said county, between the leg<u nours ol sale seventy-five a tres of land more or less in 3d diSt. and 2d section, being Hie planta tions whereon William J. Donald reside*!at the time of his death, also a negro gill Caroline as the property ol W 111. J. Donald deceased lor the benefit, of the heirs and creditors if said dee d. 1 This April 7. ’63. JOHN A. DONALD; adm’r. VOL. XX—NO. 16. / GEORGIA, Cobb County. 1 VV’HEREAS.N. B. Knight applies to atotartat’ - tV tors of administration upan Mrs. J. a. Smith late of #ai<l county, decMaaf- Those arc therefore, to cite and aMonisb all and singular those concerned to fll# thair abjec tions, if any they have, in my office oa w befrra the first Monday in April next, othbrviea letters of Administration will bo graated the applicant at that term of fheCourtof Ordinary. . Given under my hand and official oigaaturo this 23d. Februarv. 1862. J. G. CAMPBELL, Ord’y. T.S. POWELL, “Succc or to Markley Apotliecnry Boos’elterr stationer. Marietta. (Georgia In addition to his usual stack, hs* Jnst received and .offers for sale, O D ancij Q©s y s Gun Gaps English and Athorican Pins. Ivory Fine Combs at low prices! . Dressing and. Pocket Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Cloth Brushes, 5 Shoe Brushes, White -Wash Brushes, all siz»«, Blacking, in Boxee-and Cans. (Garden and Blower Seeds W oioes Sane e— Tomato Catsup—English Mustard in 141 b Cans. dg'ars, Tobacco, SCOTCH and x\fACCABOY SNUFFS. —c— — Vcnitian Red—Spanish Brown— Chrome Green—Chrome Yellow..’ Prime Rio Coffee, Black Pepper, Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace*. Borax Epsom Salts Copperas—• ' Cream Tartar Soda, and Essence of •Jamaica Ginger. —o— SOAP, and PERFUMERY.- BLANK & Memo. Books of all qmJ. tics. Copy Books, Primers, Sealing Wax, - Writing Papers, Enveloped, Pens .and - Pencils. . BIBLES and TESTAMENTS, . from common to very finer. POETICAL WORKS of Cowper, Mil ton. Moor*’, Pope and Thompson, SIIAKESPEARES, complete work#. MEDICAL TENT BOOKS. r IPiire Li<iuor.w, An excellent article of Pure Ctf aiac Brandy, Wolfs Best Wine, <tc. Ac. — i JOII2I T. Row und, Commission Nlorchant, AND General Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. Jan’y 9.18C3. **. • Georgia, Paulding County. WILL bo sold by the Sheriff gs ' said County, on the 13th day of Mat next, ope Yoke of Oxen as estrays, one of them white with a black head tlie other red *M" White s] ejkled. both marked witra «rop ond #lit op the left ear and a swallow-fork an< underbit in the right ear. supposed to be seven years old— appraised by WE & Samuel 1 > Holland, An.bo 1 worth eightv dollars, F, » 13.1863, 7 'F. M. EUBANKS, C. I. O’