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AThMs &E'0ii4AJN :
NEWS
of Savannah
OCTOBER* 2&,
“Tiimmam
the personal feel'
inys of the Emperor William, of Gcr-
are now strongly enlisted in the
inat., aggrefalpifn
dollar* 51 *— 1
member of the Hii lljMlijMlIjlhliil.
Tujkcw must be
tficdoiAinion of the
Oil'
, —It should interest our Episcopa-
honsand lian jg^ er8 ^o)leam[\Kit from an
ecclesiastical census recently
848 churches in London, there are
only thirty-five ift which the clergy
(fJEORGlA, MxbisON. County.—
l^Preront, the . ilouorable' R H. Pottle,
Judge Superior Court, N.C. *
[WJDov^VHW
tlfe-
the
tain candle on the altar.
elght^feffhav^ffiiri^hl
to the
i of one
bring visitors from Jgnne^ee
Atlanta State friJrnt rat<&
center mile. . ,
During the past ;six months the
Georgia Railroad has carried seventy-
seven thousand kegs of bebr to Au
gusta.
—Rev. Wallace Duncan, of Wof
ford College, South Carolina, has
been elected President of Randolph
Macon College, Virginia, in place of
his brother, Rev. Dr. Janies A Dun
can, recently deceased.
—There are two men in the TJgited
States who ran lay their hands on
their hearts and say they have read
Stanley Matthews’ speech. One of
matebS0-tn4m.
in wi
,tlie
Qpon.ee Cpyaa.ty :
-eo:
Thrasher'
the real estate of said
persons concerned are hereby
cause at my office f
in November next
toahow
!MBnSK9HE
granted. Given under my hand at office thta
thews, and the.
er.
ihem is Stanley Matih
otheVtie lohg-snfferiiig
—Burlington Gazette.
In the Democratic caucus at Wash
ington, Randall was nominated for
Speaker on first ballot. Adams nom
inated for Clerk; Polk, of Missouri,
Bookkeeper: Dr. Poise), (South'
Methodist Episoopal Church) CliIn-
lain. " ***!*i? 5r
A dispatch fioin Messila, New
Mexico, says Judge Howard killed
Louis Cardis, atEIPa^o,* Texas. Car-
aud fifty
ts; sixteen
rbich ^ense is used, jusfc double
number in 1863 ; 269 which are
dressed with floral decoration; 152
«as^andi;positi<f| at
Communion is maintained ; and six
ty iseven in- which shortened service
is performed. Darty Communion is
celebrated Id thirty-nine only, but in
122 there is now eve ok day-serviwe;
which are paid. There are in addi
tion 400 voluntary-choirs; 127 adopt
the Georgia tones. Iu 465 churches
the surplice is used in the pulpit.
box is in vogue. i, 9 *. "
voreem Madison,
SHERIFF SAFE.—Will bo"„,
tkeCourtllouse doorf in the city -of
* i !n ?°'^'i lber Qcx>t ’ hours
of sale, the flowing property, to-irit: One lot
of land, situate, lying atul being in the countv
Inot
Court 11
it:
It* tattar.-liwdltatr-—■
iSm£&
> rV‘ 0 P c '* o '“fj„ as -r. nsaoBN,. ai
of MfottfonCaomy i*t Mae* &IN, JOTc _
°LJ5' ll V t>eingin the county traet of land belouging to the estate of Giles
adjoining land Mitchell, deceased, knownaa the Holsey place,
adjoining laoda of F{-Phlni^, Jambs Kingf# 1
A. Kinney, and containing three hundred and
seventeen and one-half acres, 'more less. Sold
for the parpose ,. *
Administrator de bonis non-with the will an-
• Sfcg^SSattH* tst
lence north .ft>2, 41? chain* to a red oak;
th« « ijo’rth^ssf^ert^'^o chains^toa^e;
c.
thence to the bogiuninz corner; coutainincr Jiine
and one j*alf acrgfr, more or $§£; with all the
~ c ’’■'32 the levy, a deed was. made and fi
^NtaSbasBA
trustee to Msreellua Beal, befere this levy i
made, by virtue ot a fl. fu. from Clarke Su r .
riorCourt, August term, 1877. Isaac M. Kfn-
ney vs. Manxlfqs Beal. All to satisfy the
above stated 1L fa., tills September 280^1877.
I■ , J-A-BROWNING,Sheriff.
_ of the Court of Ordi-
andin pursuance of the
.Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order
door, W Watk'mmffile, of raid county, on the
first Tuesday in November next, during the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-
•. Clarice County.
ADMINBTEATOR^SALE.
B sold before the Court-House door, iu
. Clarke -county, Ga., within the legal
hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in November
next, the following'property;' to-wit: All that
flLARKE SHERIFF SALE-Will bo sold
day in November next, within tlin. legal boon
ailver watches, seventy-four brass watches, four
silver e#ea, p»o brass cases, ten docks, one
lot of jewohy consisting of brest pina,«
&c. Xnr%tae of four fifas to wit:
legal honrs of sale,-theibllowing propertv,
s‘i ^Jsaeakasss^
and being in the county of Clarke, ana
aforesaid, formerly owned by John H.
y, lying on the waters of North Oconee
, and on the road-leading from Athens to
Georgia Factory, described and conveyed in a
certain-indenture of-mortgage bearing date 9th
day of April. 1875. All levied upon as the
.of the defendant, by virtue oftwo
»«. fiiB.’; one Thomas & Fleming, and
in County Court, and others. All to
■bS£,
above etated fi. &s., this September jtPm
cctg-Md.
J. A. BRi
aa—S—a———a——t ,*
LARKE MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALK,—
Wjll bo sold before the Court-House door .
the city of Athens/CIhrke county. G&Jfon V
first Tuesday in November n<yct,>dhui the *•
al hours of sale, the following property, tb-
wit: All of,that tract or parcel of land, situate,
lying and being in the'eity of Athens, Clarko
county, Ga., the place whereon Jane
rick, widow of defendant, John Kir
deceased, now lives—embracing the i
containing four acres, moreorless, and
as follows, to-wit: On the north, by Patman,
originally, now Kemn; on the west, by Ban
croft; on south, by Newton, and on the cast, •
by the roed leading from Athens to Watknis-
ville, and conveyed in a certain indenture of
mortgage bearing date on tho fifteenth day-of
September, in'the year of our Lord, one thou- ■
sand eight hundred and sLxty-s-.ven. . All levietl .
npon and to bo sold, subject to tho Widows *.
dower, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. from
Clarko Superior Court, returnable August
term, 1876. John B. Patman vs. John Kirk-
this October 6th, 1877. ' ,
oet9-30d. J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff
nLABKE SHERIFF a£CEr~Wlirbe“To!d
oefore the Court House door in the City of
Athens, Clarke County Ga., on tho first Tuesday
in November next, within tho legal hours of
bounded as follows by lands of James King ou
of
CKtig
as the property of
Q,.Sheriff.
vs L. Shevenell &Co.
erner & Bros. vs. L.
-— —— Shevenell in ClaTke Superior
Qinrt returnable to August Term 18(17, and one
from Clarke Snpenor Court 1877, and one Wm.
Smith & Co. vs. L. Shevenell & Co.'and one
from CUrke Superior Court August Term 1877,
Henry Perhume & Son vs. H Sheveuell & Co.
AUI|ri«wit«Vk thglitmat of L. Sehevenell
ds Co. the defendants ha« in the above named
xemption of a homestead of rtalty ud pei-
?nd ,iJk j 1 my
office, at 12 o».
sept25-3t.
JAUKa K. LYLK, O'rdfnan-.
cm’snRHBKUfift
&SStgS».SbfiSM3SSigS-
.ale, Hie following projwrt,.tt wit: ...
property, to satisfy the abeve^tated f. fto., this
October the 6th, 1877.. J. A- AROWNIN
o9-80d
vages to
satisfy a Justice Court fi fa, from 916 District
L.C, written notice served on defendant Oct.
[ 1st, 1S77. > T A BB ^ NlNGf Bh oriff .
oct2 80d.
n K656TA—OC6NBB C»>USTV—Bosun w
CoDhTT COIOHSSIONXES SlrtlXO XOB COUMTV
Tax and otbib pubpohes, Toesdat, ms
2nd day or Ociobib, 1877. . «i .
Ordered that ninety per cent, be levied upon
the State tax for the year 1877, to be divided
in specifio per cent, to each particular obiect
and purpose as hereinafter specified, so as to
rake Tor the Several objects and proposes below
ed the following respective sums or
or .rapoi- Court-Houses or
her * ray policy.’
ohey.’ Washington woul
nat of nnivereaT suffrage, the cloads;
j; ' tx ' *.r»V' ,
SawasaBWi
Hugo presided, and made an eloquent three lots in the city of Atnera; formsHy owne<
speech. He said:
age. She knows what sllO wants. rj*aencr« in jheBirdl<i,and wl»l(
•-shso-s »oiw
ft. : Jrf ,B-E.MUBRAY.
Ia-ocoNKE CGfiSiTV^Whemi.,
Mi v ^ - M VJ, Harris, vrifoof Burr Harris, applies
will disperse. FrancV w.II gnve her ^
orders, and no matter who he may ceased— 1 .t w - ;
w.1,0 will obe^' I win „«
Athens, Clarke coi
dry in November
of sale the followii^, mir —,
story brick store, house and
sssrtB^sssi£sssav&
fronting s»id roomB. Said lot to seventy-five
feet deep, fronting on Cl
Tolmadge, Hodgson &
John fl, Newton’s other
and De. Speer on the north.'
occupied by Parker * Brother, all levtod dpon
by virtue o> a fi. fa. from Clarke Superior Court,
August term 1877. ESvto* McGmty tk^Mhn
tSfipBfasumisatfii
October the 6th 1877. J. A. BROWNING,
oct9-80d. Sheriff.
867Ulty*flV6
o«^t§
-'This
pia^-assiMiffl^saKS^fc
. .SkaBBaaeaga^aag
kinds, pobket-knires,
tremento, clocks,
cake baskets,'fruit
SSS:' '
orfo
To pay ths expenses or too oounty ror
Bailiffs at Conrt,non-resident witnesses
in criminal cases, fuel, servants’hire,
all l atationery, and the like
.tfWMndeeeon-K To pay ^pww.b,.........
and as
800
600
700
anybody doubting his.
obedience. The victory. already, nedesmy*»<i,atoffi^thistot^*y
certain.^ We ft*6l somtf^pity, and we l; ]
will not push oar victory.beyondreq-, .^777*—?,a.- ‘t ?
sonable bounds,' but the triumph of- H wbeesM| «MMy(MiTlfiwaittd' administratrix
i»w«rf.niaW?!#aa.
in the country, and never despair. deceased-4herefore,ril.. ppraons,concerned, 1-
France has~a x mission.lf^Sf^^^dS^
Bleeding,
given,
’ ' rks mira-afsp-e*}
dis was leader of the mob that arres
ted the county officials- of El .W 80
county. Great excitement prevails.
••The Covington j^nfety/^e'.notices
the fact that a woman in Georgia,
presumably in Newton county, has
been married a little over six months/ in
siaaaiai&E
is a preacher, and the lady is said to
be one of the wost amialjfo ladies-
—There are over 2,060 shootings
in Scotland, leased at a total of'(be
tween £400,000 and *£3^0,00^ per
anmtrtf. The highest rental is' m
by “ the Iron Earl, 1 * Dudley, £4,470;
the next by a city man, (Guano)
Gibbs, £4,000. Sir Charles Mordaunt
finds solaecin sport at a cost-of £3,-
000 a year, as also does a brother
baronet. The rest range frem £300
to £2,000
When Alexander H. Stephens
called upon the President (be oilier
day to urge Herschel V. Johnson for
Siiprem^Court J udg^, < hl s^d “ Mr.
President, you know that Mr. John-
son, like myself; was a tJnion man at Me^SfS. Opdycke, Terf|( & Stde.
■1.TLE,-
■ Ordinary.
lllfl .r.fo.W-
she gfi r w ... j . , . t .
‘ p^9§b*lMi& % executor of
catasiropliQfi serve as s foundation
for the future. Yes! -yoii may ex
pect ,everything of France. She
make
rr$
bia of g^vertnnents;”*--
SSHHSHBBiHHPB!"
Of
Folk the Benefit of the Trade of
And Northeast Georgia.
EBWQT S- NEWTON,
of. course, we felt it our duty to fcilr
lo\yrits fortnes.^. .^(Vri'Csfd^t .in-'
terrupting, ■ said ^ AlV-'iiiat makes
nd difference Vtdw, Mr; ^topleiis ;' all
our ctUitfins arp' cqufil
a-MDf tho sixty^five candid«eu»fof
cad^B^Bliiptben at
tho.
my wiio .were ex^y Messrs. Thomab & Fleming,
amined Jftst mpntb, forty-thr^e Passed
a satisfactory examination and weyo
At the * June. examjiiaf Ipn
tldrty-seven passed, making a total ot
eighty how in the fourth class at that
institution., , , Diree r Japanese youths,
Tarultee Sarato, Sotokichi tTrin and
Ycninddce 'JSjouge; have been' ad
mitted to the academy under a late
act of Congress allowing a certain
number of Japanese youths to be
educated there.
•—Mr& Harriet Lane Johnston,
niece of ex-President. Buehanan, has
written a letter to the Lancaster <Pa. 1
jveating- tljff- rc-
RALESMAN FOB
600
. „ s%^gai*'t
.vMSgSSKh 1 :;; : :a ^
- s *°
A ’J'MSrAiU.
County, win be told before the Court House door
or aoidcount^on the first Tuesday in November
to wit; one
1 HeltCon 8
or less, (reserving one acre, embracing the
burial ground) also one other lot, lying in said
Sir5S»iSliS.S7S.“'M-te,7 , S
fissff Sffis
time and place one note on J. C. Tamer A Co., for
principal amount *260.41, dated JnnelSth, 1867,
and dne four months afterdate, on which has been
divers times SJo-’.M; one mite bn ITh
•tyff-Sw. , , • Jii;
sssMWBerttw 1
rt'EORGlA, CLARKE OOtfisjYt&Wfiereas, I time prescribed byfow
administration—
1 Tliese are, therefore, to cite and
The law requires the StVes to'W tolloetcd and
in by the 15th of December, and it is
isanett&smjasi&x
nts with the^Counly Treasurer ly that
It is much easier to colleet taxes before,
time oreseribed by law, wmioutaldw
.wful excuse.
W. Y. ELDER, Chairman.
E.-W$Kold
in the-town
Adss'r,
**mnmh* A8 A-M;- JACKSON,'- lefirttvratisfy.afLfc.issu^^ClarkeSqp^OT
^EGfclA^CLAIU^COUNTY,!
tS&asj^waN^’^"
n aepi4-4t. ■->• I* -y titA*
Ordinary.
Th ese are, .therefore,
Monday 3n ‘ Novetn i. cite and admonish
W. W r PRIOR, Sheriff,
“ <Wi4.
Sept23-;lm.“ J :
THE SOUTHERN MOTUJIL INSURANCE
rt:-' •; i--- ■ - - ; ■
COMPANY,
ATHENS, GSOnCIA-
YOUNG7U O. HARRIS, President
8TEVKXS THOMAS, Secretary.
Gross Assets, April !, 1877, - - $784,63.* 62
- ten • vV
-Youxo U G. Habius, Sievess TYiomas,
JoH.v H. Newtob, Eliza L; Newton,
Col: Robert Tuomas. John W. Nicholson,
tuv22-wly *' -
I^EORGIA—CLARKE COUNTY.
Whereas, Eugene W. Brydve, adminis
trator of Samuel Freeman, (colored,) deceased,
petitions in terms of the law to be discharged
roin said administration—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause at my office,
on or betbiwthe first Monday in January’ next,
against said discharge.
Given under my band, at office, this the 4th
day of September, 1877.
aSA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
sept25-3m.
r-v- -r<
3*1 .’.aw *• i
, broideries.
General ^Merchandise. Broker.
<a-V
■AC*
OCK, ATHENS, GA
o present the same
for payment to either of the undersigned within
‘ 'tli'etSto prescribed by Ii»*, r aiNl those indebted
to said deceased are Requested to make ^me
diate payment. ' v.
AU,W 1% a! iiHNNlCUTT, 1 j. .
- THEODORE E. ATKINSON, f
Fun for the Boys and Girls-
The High Fly Kite, the Diamona Kite, Skip
ping Ropes, New Styles, Grace Hoops, Tops,
Marbles, Croquet 8ets, Base Balls, &c.. for sa*
cheap at ,RUBBER BOpRS’tORE.
may2» tf.
Fashionable Goods.
T HAVE JUST RETURNED FBOM NEW
X York with a full and carefully selected line
of Cloths, comprising west of England Lover-
tons, Venations. Do&istor, Suitings etc., etc., all
of the best quality and Latest f indon Styles.
Also a fine lot of American fabrics, prices to
suit the times. Fanqr Suspenders, Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs &c., that comprises novelties not
to be found elsewhere.
Obsxbi by Mail 1’kjnttlt Attended to
satisfaction guaranteed. Particular ab-
n given to cutting and makingofchildren’s
iH
Uotics.
e county,) de-' x<
“* e same
within
i~1 EORGIA CLARKE COUNTY. -Obdina-
' jT’Br’s OmncB, September 14th, 1877.—Or-
< ered that sixty per cent, be levied upon the-
State tax for the y3ar l877, for county purposes,
to be.divided luto spcciflc per cent, tieacb
purposes below enumerated the following re-
spcctive sums pr amounts :•
To >Av interest on bofadfiofihe county.* 2,500
■ „»«
t -»
aNTOTICtHH
TpROM AN* AFTER THIS., DATE' ALL
feas.’aSMS’aaspffia
fork of the Oconee River. Any one disregard
ing this notice will be prosecuted.
Oct2-2m. JOHN R. WHITE.
to.7IAwBange, McInidsh J 8tt An
Oct2-lm$
The CopaarbaaersHip
Heretofore existing under the name and stole
ofDorouiib & Osborn, Inthelum*
this day dissolved by mutual
business in the ftature will be oontinaed under
the name and style of J, W. PRUITT* CO.
to whom all ordera tar lumber must be address
tually filled. Orders addressed to Haimony
Grove will be delivered any where on the
NorthcastRailroad. < Thankful for
oolimt the Dfltrom
of lumber or laths
PRUITT * CO
e:i’r. ££ OStSM
the Navy,Uo Niirtli Carolina in/L861.
Mr^ ; Jobn^to^ lett^ig Conclusive
as.tp (lio.fact tli.if Mr. Buciianau
the Tkouipson mission as
-as.
indorsed
de'signod t'o privent- secession, and
not to promote it. - -
v* sam :eta:r.:r.is,‘
Bstofc an.# ^jdy^fcsw,
- ’ ATHENS,’OEOBOKt,• ’*
(Oviia Jacois'& Michizi’a Stobb.)
Jil* ■ rr , .
First class work tamed out on short notifo,
liberal price*. Give me \ call npd get goor
material and fine work.
against the granting ol aaid-diaohaTge. . j ■
Given under my band, qt office, this 81at day
fJEORGIA—CLAUSE fcOUNTY.
Whereas. Nathaniel Richardson, adminis-
in
odmistration—
These a^e, there:
persons concerned to show 'cause, at my offiee,
on or before the first Monday in January next,
against the granting of said discharge.
Given under my hand, at office, this 81st day
ef August, 1877.
septll-Sm.
r\ EORGI A—CLARKE.COUNTY.—W hereas,
\J Thomas A. Hodgson applies to me for let
ters of Administration oh the ■ estate of William
«ifig sanry of-Oouhtg Jfcdgauiv..w,;; j A200
a pajnny other iairilai^iaigii ag;(/ust ’
the county...........,—
)• , ''f: :i \i\ -;,r
The balance of tins lew, if any. to bowpnlied
to| legal indebtedness of tho epuntodueortp
become due during the year, or past due.
' A true copy from the minutes.^ . •
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
sept25-30d. ' •
! SHERIFF SALE—For. November,
-Wmbe-aoM
granted.-
this Optrfer
iSssr*" m
■ oct9-4t. " -i- -■■■ r. • , -ni, :
. . . . -j , riLARKE SHERIFF’S >S At E.-WU1 bo sold
trator of IHvid Biriiardspn, >oeased, pentlona.l (J tbe Ccurt-IIonse door, in tho city of
terms of tho law to he dischaiged from said^T Athens, Clarke county, Ga., on the first Tnes-
mistration— ■ r . , day in November next, within I ha legal hours
to cite and admonish all 1 0 fthe following property, to-wit: Ten
inv «.n.o o* m «- gold watches, eight silver watches, eleven
plated gold vest chains, five gold watch chains,
two plated opera chains, fifteen gold sleeve
buttons, eleven ware plated sleeve burtons,
three plated s'uds, twenty-seven gold studa,
eight plated collar buttons, eleven gold collar
buttons, ten gold pens, fifty order rings, two
undred and fifty gOld rings; six ring boxes,
et boxes, five sets, gold jewelry, twelve
listed jewelry, thirty-five pair gold ear
drops',.six gold lockets, three go)d badges, two
l tola Humbles, four pendan s,- six trinket,
AS A M, JACKSON,
. , t f. . Ordinwy.
thirty-five pocketknives,. six sleeve buttons,
on or two show esses, one tool stand, six lathes, ono
,, , , , why set-'watchmaker’s tools,- eight docks, .five .
X
-Td-- . ;li ,2flL:: .
* GEORGLA.—CLARKE fiOUNTY,
__ jrasWWtft
silver thiiniiles, 'fourdozwl dining kuiW/two
; ment retarnsbte to Cisrje Superior Court, Feb
if Is on. motion ordftred Hit’ said'
liah s d hr tile Athens Georgian onee a month
for four months, before the next term of Court.
Done in open Court.'
V, .. JACKSON* THOM AS,
Attorneys for Libeilant.
Granted s GEO. D. RICE, Judge S. C.
I hereby certify that the above la a true
extract from the minutes of the Superior Court
of Clar- e County, at August term, 1877.
: r . JOHN I. HUGGINS, Clerk.
Bdltoxx Hotel,
’ ‘/^lton: Georgia-
to-aerve nil wit) Call upon him with meals at tho
.folTomng rates: ; *T:
'Single meal.. ....50c. 1 Per week........** «
G 1877.—Wm be sold before tbe Court-House
door, in the city of Athens, Clarke county,
Gs., on the first Tuesday in November hext,
within the local hours of sole, the following
property, to-wit: All of that tractor parcel of
find, together with all of the appertainanccs
tliento belonging, situate, lying and being in
the city .of Athens, Clarke county, Gn., and
bounded as follows; On the .south, by Hancock
; ou the west, bv Harris street: ou the
lot of Hartwell. Jackson, ondon the.
•street ’dividing pro, erty from the
•d lot'formerly owned by M rs. Baxter. Said
street also being the di 1
of B. A. Stovall and r \
Jevied
maty term. 1878.. W. A TeSmadge^^Cipt
P. Tdmadge, and a fi. fa. from’Clarke Snpenor.
Court, ftom Awg«®t tcrm s 1877. AH levied
upon a*i the property of defendant For the «
P “$MJ0d? O “ ey ' J. A. BROWNING, Sheriff.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue o an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Oconee oottnty,
and in pnrsnance of the last wilt and testament
of Isaac Thrasher, deceased, will be sold betoro
the Court-House door in Watkinsvillc. of said
courity, on the first Tuesday in November next,
daring tho legul hours, of sale, the following
projierty, to-wit: Oue tract of land in said
tor
terms of
administration—
"ore. to cite and admonish all
to show cause, at my offise,
or before the first Monday in January next,
Middlebrooks, and Foster.
Also, at same time, one improved lot in the.
village of Salem.-'known us »he l’nncb lot, -con-
taini g two acres more or Ices, and opc a^dm-
A venue:
Per day *1
jttiylMy
■Per month $20 <)
S. H. IIUGHEN.
taini g mmm,
proved lot containing one acre, inoTe or
against the granting of said discharge. * ' ■]** J 11 ***®
A®s“l8?r“ my h “ d ’ at 0fflce ’ this utl10f [Sm^SST - B. R THB^HE^
septll-Sm. ^
ss. ASA M. JACKSON;
I... . Ordinary.
3^’o'fcipe-
All -posons -having deinlnds ;a*^nst John
S^R SSftftSftSdJ?nSSS5 Tuffi ^“^d fo make immediate
upon to satisiy the above stated fl. la., this 1 s cnt j t h 1877
September 26th, ISn.^N^ce^rotrtoRSjl- ' ? ‘i CHARLES F. STRECKFUj
Hunter.
oct2-80d.
J. A. BROWNlNG, Sheriff.
- :S8 l !
Administrator with,the will annexed ofsfid
deceased. sepUl-ew.' -
A DMINISTBATOR’S SALE.—By .virtae of
an order from tho Court'of Ordinary of
Uconco eouuty. wiil: be sold before th^ Qourt-
IIouec, door in Walh-nsville, tif said county, on
theilrst 'rucsdny irt’Nbvctnber next,' during the
.legal hours of sale, the following .property;, to-
wit: Ono tract of luiid,' containing two Imn-
dreri and thirty-two <S3i) acres, tnorc^orJess,
adjoining thedauib of 11. M. and S. J. Fu 11-
h-vo, Lea.- and othws*. ’Sntil-land sold as .the
property of Barton C. Thtwher, deceased; for.
the purooac of paj'hig debfr. Te/dis cash.