Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 05, 1876, Image 3

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THE REGISTER. m ■— ■ i. in Court week—luiljju G. .1. \Vri^ln pi (.siding. Aryl) Stewart is ilio business intta f (01 y/.rs. ('apt. •). M. I’aco is in Httt'iidttnce here at court. Heuirruhcr tin* County Fair on the 18, J<l. 30 of October. - Umni.takeahle evidence of a revival in every branch of business. More people in town on Wednesday than on any day during the year. Sim Siivlh keeps the best lager in town. Try it, and if you don't like it spit it out. .• ♦ ♦ More.cotton bus come in'o market up to this time, by ona*thir.l, than up to the same time during last year. Flections on yesterday prevented a great many lawyers from attending our court. Ceorge Glealon, Esq, and (Job Worn meek, ot Covington, are spoken of for So ici’or Both are good men. Go to Bill Iluson's and get your cigars and apples. He is a popular man and sells confectioneries cheap. Watoiiovt. —Some of our candidates tor county offices arc running two tickets lot the Legislature. A. J. Pierce has a tine lot of hats. If lie would advertise them we guarantee ho will sell out in two weeks. T.el I lie belle of Conyers address this office ; we have got something for her. Now don’t all cons.der yourselves belles and address us at once. John 11. Taylor sncl 1). N. Hudson arc the caudid.'Ueß lor Sheriff. There aVe no candidates as yet lor deputy. Bill lVck is said to have gotten the most solid, Dc.i.ocr.ilio vote tor the Leg islature in ihe late primary election. The Corntv Fair will be the biggesi il ing and the best tiling Rockdale lias i vi i had. Mr. tieorge Ciiuiiibei'laiii boa's tne kiiilc drum tor the Conyers Cornet Band at the Cotmiy Fair; that is, Proctor C'.ru .ll C hait.b. rlain and providence 1 ‘ imilli. g. ♦ Mr. Jennings, agent for the Georgia < <>nmoiiv'ealth, is in town. The Com viyh wealth is one < f die vety lu st papers in the S ate. Col. Bi n Sin.ms, of Covington, is one of the visitors to our court ill s week. He is a splendid lawyer, and in t vety i\ sped a gentleman. Why don’t Conyi is get up an amateur ihamalic clu l >? .“-he needs sometliing of the kind lor the instruction and benefit ot her society. J. 11. ilah s iloes ull the jewelry work tor our people. There is no necessity for their patronizing Atlanta and oilier p aces, in this line, any longer. It is reported that a candidate lias tinted every bar-room in town, witli the < xception of one, to use on election day. ]f this be the case, he will have to be elected twice betore lie can make bis money. Still, the honor of the thing that’s it. W e call attention to the announce ment of Mr. Arch Stewart for County Treasurer. Mr. Stewart is a man of very lino business capacity aud well posted on local and national affairs. We doubt if any man from the county could he se lecteist who is more eminently fitted or could fill in ever) respect the position more satisfactorily. We have bct ti so busily engaged in court that we have been almost entirely unable to give the Register any alien lion this week. It our readers miss us, we can only ask them to ho a little pa tient as we nil! be on hand next week, and will tty to make up to.i our absence. We are under mauy obligations to Mr. J. G. Zaehry for the great amount of assistance that lie has rendered us in the geitiug up of this issue. We are satisfied otii readers wi.l join us iu re turning thanks. A Serenade. The citizens of Couye'S tendered Judge G J Wright, Hons A Al ripei r and W L Peek a complimentary serenaeiu at the Wh'tehead House last night. 'Pile Conyers Cornet Band discoursed several sweet airs. From the balcony ot ibo Hotel remarks of thanks were made by lion U L Peek, Judges A Ai Speer and G J Wright—ad tor Colquitt, l udeu,re trenchment ami refoim. The crowd were well pleasee l with the speeches, and all seemed to sympathise widi “poor Jona than.” Afiei wards the boys adjourned to a corner and had a side show with bon-fires and speeches. AW ho h aided the big fat gaii over the mount iW? The Election. The following is the vote of Itqckdale county in yesterday's election : FOR (IOVF.IIXOK. A II Col piitt 772 Jonathan Nuiv.rms ioi For KKPHKSKNr.vriVH.. W I. Peek, M 7 B Ftlarr 371 Colquitt's majority, 608 Pocks, “ 17 u jury list! Fall Term, 1376. GtUftlt .11'ROUS. George W Clemmons, Foreman. Joseph H A Inland, \Y H Brisondine, Hemy P Almui.d, ,t M t'liristian, T H Bryans, It T Cowan, •) F Berry. Y\' .1 Carr. W H Bryans, YV H H Crow. Y J Browning, J G Clotfelt-er, John Bonner, Kufu, Christian, I J Bailey. S I' Daniel, Ilezakiah Bailey, YV F Kin}*, P H Buchanan, .1 B Posey, J M Butler, YV T Peck, TIIAVKUSE JUiO'.P. J O Itohunnn, J A Parker, J T Adair, J II Holiintisworth, J A Plunket, Joseph Holtlngawirth, T L Richardson, F D McMilan, * Joseph Reagan, H B Hinton, W B Reagan, J YV Carr, J FAluiand, J G McNair, J M Robinson, A N Lawson, G L Hamilton, R A Join s, G Vt Parks, J H Haroldson, J F II Anderon, G W Guinn, N YV Maddox, J H Posey, Court Week. Koekdale Superior Court for its fall tarm convened on Mouday of this week, Hon. G. J. Wright, ot the Albany Oir cuit, Judge presiding. In the absence ot G'apl. T. B.,Cabaniss, the regular Solio itor. Col. J. N. Glenn, ot this plac°, is acting Solicitor General pro tem. Court was promptly organized, as Koekdale juryman are always on time, and scarcely ever delay the court. Judge Wright delivered a splendid as well as an ex haustive charge to the grand jury, cov tring all the points and grounds in rela. lion to their duties. Want of lime and space will forbid us giving eyen a syn opsis ot the exposition of the law and the duties ot citizens and especially ju rors. it is cli urges, both to the grand and 1 rave Ise jmies, are given in plain common sense language; and so pointed that aiiv juror with lair intelligence can not only comprehend but fuiy under stand them. In our next, wo may, it space and time are not to precious, publish a list of cases tried, together with a list of attorrneys of the same. Several la ivyers from a distance and other points are and have been in a.ten dance. Among the number, Judge,l. ,1 Floyd, Cols. W. W Clark, J, M. IV, . A B Simms, E F E lwarls, J W 13 Sum mers and Capers Dickson,L 13 Aiidetsoit ot Cov ng on ; Col John Milledge, of At lanta; Col L J Winn, ot Decatur ; Coi M II Statist 1 1 , ot Cartervi le; Col S F Webb, ot Augusta ; Judge A Ai Speer, of Griffin. So far, no criminal cafes have been ta ken up. Judges Floyd and Speer are insisting on a trial ot the Ishain Kelly i at*e. The grand jury seems to bo busy. On yesterday ihe Covington bar were given leave of absence to go home and •‘vote early and often.” The local bar run the court and ke| t it going Judge Wright wants to leave on Fri day afternoon train so as to get home for one of his own courts by Monday, Our people are well pleased so far with Judge Wright. In our next we will have moIV to say about courtg, fcc. Covington Dots. The number ot bales of cotton shipped from Covington during September, 1875, was 800 ; and the number shipped dm ing September, 1876, is 1,410. Excess ot the present season over the same period :ts year, 550. Prof. J. L. Jones ad family (except his eldest so->, Waiter,) left tor Columbia, S. (J., last Wednesday, whither lie goes to assume the Presidency of Columbia Female College. Prof. Jones has beeu a resident ot Covington for about, 24 years, and for a long time was President of S. M. F. College. He is a rare schol ar, and has but tew equals as a teacher. The Augusta Chronicle tfc Sentinel of last Thursday has this to say : “The grand jury of Newton couniy recommends that the County Court be abolished, ami the Judge has already tendered his resigna ion. Here the Cutility Com l is a deservedly popular in stitution. It lias saved the tax payers money aad lias been of great benefit to the people. We would not very well get along tvitnout it.” Col. S. K. Johnson, Superintendent of the Georgia Kail Hoad, has kindly fur nished the ladies of Covington with a passenger coach, ree of '-barge, tor the excursion to Atlanta, tomorrow, for the benefit of the yellow lever sufferers. This is a most generous act upon his part, and our people should avail them selves of the opportunity ot going to Atlanta cheap, and at tl'u same time con i tribuung to a worthy cause. Fare ruly j si oo (or ro.ttni trip .—Star. Died, in Conyers, on last Friday,' Tommie Harper, ago abint eight veins. The family have our sympathies. Georgia went Democratic on yesterday by more tho.isuu's than she li id any ip ed for. Colquitt is elected. Foor Jona ihin, is badly crossed. -**- [Special Tjl 'ja u to the Register] Co"ln<iton, Ui , Oct, sth, 1870. Editor Register : Anderson and Simms elected to Leg isla.urf; the former by one hundred and nintepii majority; the latter by twen ty-stx. Alpha. WANTED. •w <ji> ma raw , without any regard to previous condition, col or or politics ti vote lor J. A. It. S i ll YV ART for County Treasurer. Every one so Join will be entitled to a l hhom >. tde QKOUGIA —Rockdale Oountt : 1 Bessie Sherman Y Libel for Divorce. us. > Rockdale .Superior Court, John Y\ r . Sherman. J Fall Term, I!S7(>. Rule to Perfect Service.— lt appealing' to the court by the return of the Sheriff that, the defenduut does not live in this county ; and it further appearing that said defendant does not reside in -this State ; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered that said defendant he and ap pear and answer at the next term of tins court, else the ease will be considered in default and plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Rockdale Reoistpu, a newspaper published in Conyers in said county, once a, month for four months before the next term of this court. J. 0. BAUI’ON, G. J. WRIGHT, Pi’t’ff’s Att’y. J. S. C. A. C. Presiding. A true extract front the minutes of Koekdale Superior Court. T. J. Treadwell, nol3-4tu Clerk. \D VIINIST.VATOR'S SAbE. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Rockdale county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, 1870, at the Court House ilOor in sal t county, within tile legal hours of sale, alt the real estate belong ing the Mrs. Aley Rhodes, deceased i Contain ing one hundred and twenty-eight acres of .and more or less, lying in the sixteenth district of originally Henry no w Rockdlllo county ; it be ing parts of lots Nos. 245, 216 and 265,and ad joining lands of Jim Jones (col.), bock wanu (col.) on the West, and ou the North by Win. Rhodes and Manuel Haygood (col.) and D, N. Hudson, on the Ea*t by lands belonging to John Bostwiek, deceased, aud the Sooth by lauds of John W. Johnson. Sold for the pur pose of distribution among the heirs and to pay creditors of said deceased. Terms : One half cash, balance jjn twelve months, payable in notes of nue 1 und e l dollars or loss ; bond for titles till purenase money is p ti 1. D.-N. HUD'ON. Administrator of Mrs. Aley Rhodes. Y DMINIBTRATOR’S SALE. By virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Rockdale coitnly will bo sold on the first iuesdiy in November next, 1576. at the Court. Hons j door in said county, between the legal hours of sale, all the real estate belong ing to the estate of Sopt renin. E. Wallis, de ceased : Consisting of an undivided on,.‘-half interest in a house and lot in the town of Con yers, well improved, containing one acre, mere or less, bounded as follows : On the West by Academy street, on the North by H. Wallis. East by Mrs. Carra Scott, North by William Brown ; also seventy-five acres of land, more or 1 s, lying in the seventeenth district of originally Henry now Rockdale county, and part of lot Nii, (205) two hundred and five and bound on the South by H. Wallis, Wet by B. J. Marbut, North by Tom Turner (col.), East by H. Wallis and Maddox. Terms of Sale cash. J. E. WALLIS. Administrator. I) EOROIA—Rockdai.f County : f This is to notify ail persons concerned that application will bo n a e a' thu Court of Ordi nary of Rock Lie county (Ga) at the next regu lar term,on the first Monday in November next, for leave to sell all tile lands belonging to th estate of John P. Carr, deceased, tor tli purpose of distribution amongst the heirs and creditors of said deceased. I). SEAM \NS Oct sth, ‘876. tt Ordinary. SECURE AN AGENCY \J and SSO or SIOO per w. ck. “the ever ready and never out op order” HOMESTEAD S2O SEtfiDfilC S2O MACHINE FOR DOMESTIC I'SE WITH T iBLE AND FIXTURES COMPLETE ONLY S2O. A perfect and unequ died, large, strong and durable machine, constructed e.legant and solid, from the best material with mathematic al precision, for Constant Family use or manu facturing purposes. Always realty at a mo ment’s notice to do ins day’s work, never out of order, and will last a general ion with moderate care; easy to understand and manage light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated movement of a fine watch; Simple, Compact, Efficient and reliable, with all the valuable improvements tb be found in the highest priced Macincs, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and ns rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essuud tially the working woman's friend, and far m advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute Strength, Reliability anil general usefulness: will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Hearn, Guilt, Bind, Brai l Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, scal lop, Roll, Ernbro der, Run up Breadth, Ac., with wondrfu) rapidity, neatness and esse, and ca3e, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally tine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thicknesses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse cot ton, linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satis faction. Will earn it cost several times over in a season in the work it does, or make a good living tor any man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy I lie servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Machine with light table, fully equipped for family work, S2O. Half i'as.:, Cover, .hide Drawers and Cabinet Stylos each at correspondingly low rates’ Bate delivery guaranteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engra vings of the several styles of sewing, Ac., mailed free. Confidential terms with liberal inducements to enterprisingClsrgynien.Teach, ers, Business Vlen, Traveling or Local Agents, Ac., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address John H. Kendall A C 0.630 Broadway, New York. 215-lv J OHNJHILLELK4II, ATTORNEY AT W. ATI.ANTA, DF.OIWi a. of.r: 2) Pryor street, ojijye/tc Kirn.’mC Ho-t &OW.YS <(• Lt>JUYS FO&&. BUGSY Aid WAGON ROTOEY, CONYERS, (HiOKGIA, kf.u.f.is in wn yunff vcu nuns of HAND C \RTS, WHEELBARROWS, ntnl VK.FI IDLES of nil kinds. HARNESS, from the Clionties! to the Dourest, lioth Hand mid Miichmu Stitch : cd. Wo keep the Lest IIIMI-ll IDE IMiUKSS. in Fso, for CAUlil AGES Bl GGIKS, or one Horse W AGONS <'in s*i|'i ly any part of HARNESS on short notice. Also, a full sti ck of LUMBER ia great variety always on hand, for hotifc building pm poses. Carpenters and Cot! i rat tors would do well to see our special wholesale rates. Mouldings, L.ttices, Stops, Strips, etc., a speciality, and made, of any width, ihii kness, or shape. Window Sash— primed and g assed—Blinds and Doors, either white or ve low pine. Also suitable lumber tor Collins. We always keep instock Burial eases and Caskets of various sizes and lengths, from infants to adults—all at very low figures. Cjffin Hardware generally. With our facilities, we pr pose to make Coffins of any style, from the plainest to the finest, cheaper than we possibly eott'd by hand a one. (Jic< ns a tried ami see ! PATENT WHEELS. 11 ul>s, Spokes, Kims, Bodies, s“,its, Slmtts, Fo es Dash Frames, Axies, Springs. IRON in great variety. fccresv.s and Boils ot best make. Fitent and Enameled Leather, Enameled C ollis, Moss and everything a , Trimmer needs. Full slock of best Carriage Faints, Varn sites, Oils, Colins, Ornaments, ami Faints generally. NEW CARRI AGES, BUGGIES and WAGONS always on hand, in great variety, and can make t; older any st vie or qu dity d'-s-t ed. Old ones Repaired. Fainted ami Tt imined at short notice, and at living rates. We buy tlm best material, and having suitablmachinery, are ah e to turn off’ work with neatness and dispatch. With constant devotion to cur Busi mss, Honest Dealings with our Custom ers, Experienced Faithful Mechanics, and the mt i il.t n ntv of Reliable Goods in rour line, we hope to merit a liberal pat lima, e from a Generous I’,.bile. Thank ing you to.’ your past lavors. we will be g'a l to see you again sc our office on Depot Street, near the Geo R R. Respect fully, Downs Langford 1875. THE GREAT CENTEMAL. 1876 Druries desiring information us to best routes 1. to til-; Centennial, or to any Summer' lu surts or to any otuv-t points te the count.y luuid ad tress B. AV. WJsFNN, General Passenger Agent K■ .jKi: aw Route, Atlanta, Oia AN A v)l ;> v iMiag,T. Con) ers Female < iilloge. The exorcises at Conyers Female College xitu be resumed on Monday, 2Jst of Avaunt, under the Presidency of Prof. T. 11. Riiey, of North Carolina. He will lie assisted by a lu.l corps ot competent teachers ill every depart ment- 'Yunus us hevetolui e. it is exp'etyd that the College will be supplied with apparatus for illustrating physics, n cabinet of minera s, and other modem appliances. Board can be had a! moderate rates. Address, until August the Ist, Rev. 11. Guij g, after that time the President, july27-1 in T. B. BA ILLY. For Tax Itmteivcr. lam a candidate for the office of Tax Re ceiver of Rockdale county, trie \V. T. IIUSON'. For County Treasurer. 1 lurreby announce myself as a candidate for Treasurer of Rockdale cc unty. 9-tde J. E. MADDOX. For C.erk Superior Court. D. M. Parker will be supported fort’lcrk Su perior Court of Rockdale county by nolO-tde Many Friends. For Sheriff 1 . .Mr John H Taylor will be supported for Sheriff of Rockdale comity, at the ensuing election by Sept 12th, 1876 —t) Many Friends "THEM, Is MbNLYIN IT. In these hard times a good return for hones labor is very ries ruble. Any active young man or young -oily tan earn a handsome sum by addressing, for particulars, the managers of The Gonstitutlon, the great political and family journal published at the Cap.tal of the State, CONSTITUTION PUBLISHING 00., Vti.anta, Ga. f. S7'phinizy. Successor to C. It. Phinizy & Cos. mrTajx' FACFOS, AUGUST A, - - - - GUOItGIA. o Liberal Advances made on Consignments* 3m Agents. *lf you want the hewt selling arti_ . clo in the world and a nulid gold patentie_ ver watch, IVao of cost, write a*, once to J Jh i'h- , 707 flro'dway, V'w York. lOfw* ASSIGNEE’S SALE. o ■ ~. IV pursu.wj.of an order of the I*, gist. rin I Bankruptcy Will bo etiM before tin Court House rioor in the town of ( unyets and county of h’ookdn'o on the first Tuesday In November next the following property, belonging to the es’ate of J. M. Summers, bankrupt, to-wit Fifty-eight and seven-eighth (3Hji) were* of land, lying on Little Haynes Creek in we I county, i’ll which is sltnntoil a good Merchant Mill with two sets of runners, n good gin-house, store-house and dwelling. The mill huHnlurge lord custom Mid in hfnisidored a flrst-ohiss Homing Mill, and the Viator power is a never failing power. Fifty -tiVe idil fivc-iiffith (o.'iC) acres of laud adjoining the above, oh which is a good dwell ing house and all necessary out buildings, nbi ut twenty acres of groil bottom land, and abr.llt twenty acres of woodland. 'Two hundred acres of land, more or loath Hi said county, being parts of lots Nos. ii.Yff and 330 and living the farm on which Lee Henry now lives. One store house and lot on Centre street ill the town of Conyers, ti0.,2.1 feet. One dwelling house and lot, in the town of Conyers, eontaii ing fon: acres', 111010 or less, on Almand street; and ono acre of land ad joining the dwelling house lot, fronting on said A him ml street. fir' V plat of the mill property can be seen at the office of J. C. Barton ut the Court House in Conyers. ALSO, \t th same time mid place the following prope ty tielonging to the estate of T. ,1 Ncbi s, bankrupt, to-wit ; Eighty (H 0) acres of hind lying oil the Geor gia Rail Road, and being within half a utile of the corporate limits of the town of Conyers Seventy-five ( 7.AY acres, Inure or less, known ns a part of the Jerry Datl.el land, lying about one mile from (lie corporate limits of the town of Conyers and on t! e v eorgin Rail Road. One hundred and two (103) acres of land. No. tail, in tile 10th district of Rockdale county. Lot of land, No. 370. in the llith district of Dooly county, Georgia. * Lot of land, No. 130, in the 27th district of Decatur county Georgia. And one acre tot in the town of Conyers, fronting on North Rail Read street. tfeV!' Terms made kiuc non day if sale. • K. It. Rosser, J. C. By at ex, Assignees of said Bankrupts. wmm m saddle 6 V LI, jars, ns wantirg Iliri.ess. Fuddles, 'l Bridies, Collars, Linos, etc., Will do well to call at my shop where they cun be had vi ly LOW POO 0&8U. T sum determined to btpp the Northern in prior lmi‘ncari # from gelling in iliis county, if < lliug good lnmd-made liainenn cheap will do it. Give me a trial before l uyir g olhowhere. Old harness and eaddlcßß repaired promptly and cheaply. Respectfully, ti bi. j. s. M<LEAN. (’ONVKIiT PKidES ' i'l.l.tM. CORRECTED weekly by J. H. ALMAND, SON .1 CO. Colton —Middlings, steady,. HJ(g St] Stains, dull H (a fi.) CROC I I Its AN,i ritbVtsiONs Meat —C R Bulk .llJfflS LO “ initutl liulk Hams, .....13J(j tt Canvass' and “ ' (' 1 ( Corn,- Buckl'd 7<if 5 Floor -Extra Family, per |,tinet...li?<JOf • i Family, per barrel s6|(' 1 Coif,a-, ltii 2:t f2. Sugar, granulated Lout RU(" 11 “ Ni) Fancy 12jf lit “ Yellow C 10 (o II Syrup, Honey drip (!() f65 Molasses, Muscovado 50 (a 55 “ Black Striq VRODt'cn Butter., 25 Eggs ("to Hags 1 (" 2J Tallow, 7 (o K Beeswax 20 into Dry Hides 7 (n 8J chickens 10 (n 25 t Wheat,, SIOO to $1.25 per bushel. , Meal, 75c per bushel. , THE R SHT fUN ' IN Tin: RIGHT PI, ACM. It tins got tr be a fashion, now, In i very place and clime, For folks to Keep nn instrument To tell of passing time : Some keep a watch —ionic k *ep a clock- And frequently they mix them ; But, if they should get broke, yon know, They'd need tome one Infix them ! As that's my trade, I’ll toil you this My workmanship vftcrfnilt - My shop is found at. Thomi-son’r Store - My name is <). 11. (lilies. I uni toll that Conyers has long needed a first class Watchmaker and Jeweler. "A graduate in the Horologiesl Science of Kulinskis’ Horologioat Institute, New York having lmd three years practice in the United States Watch factory -going from tlic lowest to the highest step known to the profession in manufacturing parts,- with ah additional ex perience of six years in repairing under the instruction .and supervision "f one of the finest workmen S< nth, I fuel t can offer my services to the public as a first-class work man. I have locat, and permanently in Con y-era, and will do fine work at reasonable prices. C#”REVUKTNO KINK MATCHES a Soeoinlty. Solid Jewelry. Engagement and Wedding rings made to order, f challenge any one to show greater skill or taste in re pairing jewelry. No and tubing yvitU lead nt this establishment, either in watch or jewelry re pairing. f solicit jnfblie patronage, guaran tee all work to give perfect satisfaction, 1' can tie found at Dr. T. B. Thompson's store, j Commercial street. Respectfully, .(. 11. HALES. 1 uug23-Bly ] . I (11? Y T t’gOur life-like Steel Engravings of • /ill Sill I llHthe Presidential Candidates mil j Brapidly, Mend for circular. j , MAKL ■V _ J-.iigrcviiu; Cos., 35 AVnil St , i *!S A PAV ll! iv 3235. N. V. !*-**• * IS Rockdale Court of Ordinary/ For ('tmtity I’urjiospa, At ('HAMacaH, August 30th. 187 G. \V hebkak. His Kxc llcnev, James M. Smith, the Governor of the State of Georgin, linving assessed live tenths of me per emit advaloroin on the the taxad.l .' property ef the Slate for State tnxeu for the year IH7G, It is thovefoiM ordeied thht. the following are sessi cuts lie, ami they are hereby made, us l the county tax for Rockdale county for the y 1H7(1 for tile purpnae* herein net forth, and t huf, the same be i clleeted by T. M. At inistcnd, Tax Collector of Ittvkdale cetinty, er his Hitceessoi B in office aril paid oyer to the Trenshriruf (aid County by the 13th of Dervtnbcr next : 1 For ordinary county purposes in and for extra services tunl salaries of county , Itieeis for the year l.STti, ten per cent advalo.ein eti the titulu tax on property. II 7""T( support the | (gif t'.fter n per eetit on tlm State tax HilvaU'iiUn on [neptit . ill For 1 ’.li Ving and p> paii ii.g I lie manl y t rid giH ten per iint on the State lux on | iupcrtv. ,1V To pay Mi" (i rani, at and Petit Jure is fur the year 1 S7t>, tilt el 11 j i ’• i r i t ndx n’oji ui ell pi tip* fifty. D. SEAMANS. vol3 noB-aiig3U-:iil,!. (in nix .vs!. Notice ! TO all who areiiiflclitcdiG u ly Notes or Accounts l cuitjul n*r yonr nol-t x arc ilu** t!i<* 1-t, dav of Octolior. Wo luive v.uitod v\it 1% j-nii aiaothor vi! ir, ami Mutuo oi‘ )uu hvo Mid tin oo vciud. Wo luul to Mop I)UFim*KK( n your net oiu.t. Now wo want yon to ooiue forwanl on tinu* ly the Iwt ilayof (Molht I’pinoniher \< nr ]i* in ihi*;-* We Hon’t wnnt t<- pur imv one to trotlhlo or ( oFt We think our trionde will come hohJJ.y to the front and meet us promptly ty October t.st. IS7<’*, and let ns to bittfiness n^uir — V friend in need is a friend indeed -and \u will rememher von in the llitUre We mean husiners Yours ItcHpectfuilv. ICtt MlillT WlliTK. W. M. Lm, M* ( IK : DR th iG IST and a I’O'I'II El' \K Y . •i. . •y. C c 'll II i Si i e I ■ (’ONYF.IfS, GMKI.HJA —1 >1 :•! r ill DKUGS. MK. DR: I NFS. , tiii .Mil Al.s IVrluiiicly and F..ncjr Toib ! ..•rta.-h s, I'll K WIN US iV l.lt'FoKM for MtuUcinal ug<*. I’ainN, Oil, Ac. TriiKKis md shoul der Hraccn. Kregh Garden Seeds. Weflieines s*f all kinds. Physici.in’.j l’re scriptiotH aeemutely ffwipoufided. PiWMJfS 0 - S T A R € II p © lAmi . dfi (how pa shine) A (l It K, 17’ 1> ISC() I /.’ J' / Ity the live of which every bvniHy may give their Lincii that bfilliatUpolish pccu'iar to fine aundrv work. Savin'; tim - fill t labor in in n ing, more than its i-litire ci si. Warrupted. Sold by I I‘iis/yint.i mat Grom. -* !Cr, ry • A f SK FOR DOBBINS'. DOBBINS, BROS. & ( O 2t-6-3.il 13 N. I', urth St., I'liilad. Ij'liin. For sal• by BRYANS & STEMT, (*• ny -is, Oa Ivt iiilicit Hie lliglic.l Jlcill ot \ii nini ti. & n. t. mm & ro. 51M Ilroadwai/ Xew i orl , (()|,]i'>sit(‘ .Mi irnpuliimi II" ' ) MAN! 1 rACTC HE US, I'TTOltTials IN!) D::M,I-II IN ENGRAVINOS, CHROMOS FRA: 1 MS. STERKOSCOFFS AM’ VIKMS, Albums, < ir:tj lui '<■ o;,i —. IM ..t.,-l a.iUs, And kiudivd goiati *■ V-1.-1.. it 1 1 - s.ctc j’UoroGit.U’iiß: .math;:a s. We ore liroihjoi rlers• r, sol-,. ~ iroi/uj BI'SUMOSCijFTtCOSIs : .1 Vt’KUSH It. ing si.i iu:.if , m r- lb. MICUO-SCI ENTI Fl' ’ b\N'Ti: h S’l’K Jo I’ANolM'iCiiV UHiV. r-it) S’.i I nip! iV'.ui, A'lvoi tisi r's S.oit i‘|'la;i n r Ai tiiptit on, School LaiiUrn, i'amily Lantern, l’eilplc's I.nutl rn, Filch styh- beinj the lest of it chits in Che market. Catalogues of Lantern and Hlidet., with di lcct ior.s for using, scut on application. Any enterprising mint can make money with a .Magic Lantern. C t ‘ Visitors to the Centennial Expouition will do well to defer purchasing goo h in our lino until they collie to Our storem New York, where they will find greater vuritcy und more moderate prices, und mu select more al leis ure. But wo ha.-e a concession to s- ll some stylet "f our goods in the heiblillg of the De partment of Public Comfort, and those not. •miiing to Now York arc invited to cull on our -..pres citation there. iWA till stock of Views of the Exposition itiildings mid their contents. ■ay-fiit o.tl‘ this advertis e.ell 5 • reference.