The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, August 17, 1867, Image 3

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LO CAL. Arrival of Trains in Greensboro Day Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta.... 10.51 am • “ Augusta 12.30 pm Night Passenger. Arrivo from Atlanta.... 10.33 p m “ “ Augusta 1.14 ain Way Freight. Arrive from Atlanta 5.20 a m “ “ Augusta 4,05 pin Thf Passenger Trains remain in Greens boro 5 minutes ; the Freight Trains 10 minutes. To Delinquents Those in arreas to this office are respectfully called upon to come forward and settle. We must have money to keep up our business; and we hope none will fail to respond to the call. Tte Herald has been sent to a numlier of per toils lor more than twelve months who have not paid us for their subscription. Unless they come up and settle, their names will be stricken form the boor. JulTtsiy MESSRS. L. P. WALKER &CO., Louisville . Ky.,are authorised Agents for the Hkr all. Business transacted by them will he duly ackaowledged by me. Fisk Cottox. —We saw a stalk of cotton on Capt. P. Poullan’s place that contains 350 bolls and shapes. He has an acre that will average 4 feet in height and 150 bolls to the stalk. The work of registration hn9 closed in this Dist. Owing to an order prohibiting Registrars (from making the result of their work public, we sire unable to give an exact statement of the ■number registered in this county. These figures <we are eatisfied will not miss the number far. Whites 700, Blacks 1500. Tn*Kxs.—Our kind friend Mr. J. 0. Hackney will please accept our thanks for a fine water melon. The County Court was in session this week. Two busy days were consumed in the transac tion of business. Crimes we note are becoming less numerous. There seems to be a disposition to render justice in all cases that come before this body. Tbe following cases were tried and convicted. Wm. Culbreath ebarged with the Crime of simple larceny in 2d degree. Alexander Gentry, colored, charged with an attempt to commit larceny. Ed rard Sanders, Colored, charged with stab blng. Clara Harris, colored, charged with larceny from the house. Pnrxzß Itousit.—'Travelers on the Ga. R. R., will find an excellent, Eating House at Union Point, under the supervision of our old and pop ular friend E. S'kiiiivt, formerly of Social Circle. As ample time is allowed tor meals, passengers will do well to pntronise this house. DeniHl, The Telegraph informs its that lion. Ira E. Harris denies writing the letter to the llerald copied ob the last page of this paper, and pro nounces it a Forgery, Well, the letter contains just as much truth and is as unanswerable as if he had written it. If lie shrinks from the re sponsibility of uttering so much truth itl thi B day of triumph of falsehood, it only proves him unworthy of its authorship, PaoriTS of* AtMEuTlsisd. — A. dealer who advertised with ns tWo years since to the amotiht nf fifty dollars, told us a few days since that as near as he could calculate he had realised eighteen hundred dollars from the transaction. Perhaps St is not often that the circumstances admit of anything i ke an accurate calculation of the profits of advertising, yet experience has demonstrated beyond question that they are very large.— Lctaslon Journal. Variances. — While the five Kings of the South reign by the same power, it appears that they have no common rule of action. In the dominions of Pope, his will subverts all laws, yet Schofield is more modest, as indicated by the following dispatch. Hichtnohd, August 12. General Schofield issued an order to-day from which the following is an extract i "Military Commissioners are reminded that in the discharge of their duties, they are to he governed by the laws of Virginia, so far as the seme are not in conflict with the laws of the United States, or orders from these headquar ters, ar.d that they are not to supersede the civil authorities except in cases of necessity. In such cases, the action or failure to act, of the civil authorities should be fully reported, in order that the Commanding General may hold them to a proper accountability for any neglect of duty,” Colic in Mules—TnfiATMEfiT. —A. J, Mur ray, conductor of the veterinary department of the (Fes tern Rural, recommends as a cure for eclic in horses an ounce of sulphuric ether and a like quantity of the tincture of opium in a pint of tepid water as a dose. If one does not afford relief, administer another after the lapse of half an hour. In flatulent colic great benefit is obtained by the frequent administration of injections, and they are also very serviceable when the colic arises from indigestion, which it frequently does. Seven or eight drachms of aloes should also be given, as this will remove any irritating substances from the intestines which may have given rise to the colic. He condemns the practice of running horses about under spur or the whip, as is sometimes prac ticed as a means of relief— and states that quietude it much better than enforced excite ment in such cases. Holmes* calbei Fornerly Holmes it Cos. __ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Mass, Varnishes, brushes, etc. Nos. 126 Meeting, and 56 llasel Streets CHARLESTON, 8. C. W. K. HOLMKS, vr. CaLDEB References. —Andrew Sitr.onds, Prts. Ist Nn tional Hank. Win. C. Dukes Cos., L. W Spratt, Esq., Gen. Johnson Hagood, Col. Chan U. Simonton, Capt. James M. Carson.—aeoOlva AltiUST* TO NEW TOKH fpilE GREAT ATLANTIC SEABOARD JL and GULF MAIL ROUTE is the quickest and most pleasant, safe, reliable and comforta ble from Augusta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus and Atlanta to the North. This old and favorite routs from New Or leans, Mobile and Montgomery, via Atlanta, Augusta, Wilmington and Weldon, N. C., to Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia to New York, is now in excellent order and successful operation, with new engines, new and elegant cars, and sleeping cars. From Weldon, three routes to New York are uow open, viz : Via Richmond and Washington City. A ia Portsmouth and Old Bay Line Steamers. Via Portsmouth and new Annamessic route. The last is anew and very pleasant route, by steamer from Portsmouth to Cristield, on the Eastern shore of Virginia, and thence by rail over the entire length of the State of Delaware, connecting at Wilmington, Delaware, with the through trains to Philadelphia and New York, or to Baltimore. Fare from Augusta to New York by either of the routes—s 36. Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains. Baggage checked through. The 7 a. m, train connects via the Old Bay Line. The 6.30 p.m. Fast Train (through to New York in 47 hours) connects via the new Annamessic route. Both trains connect via Richmond and Wash ington City. Through Tickets, good by either route, until used,for sale at the South Carolina Ticket Of fice. P. 11. LANG DON, General Southern Agent. For further particulars enquire of ISAAC LEVY, 136 Broad street, Augusta, 6a, STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Hroailway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE Stevens House is well and widely ki own to the traveling public. Trie location is especailly suitaole to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to tbe business part of the city—is on the highway of .Southern aud Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommo dation for oaer 300 guests—it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvment for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventillated —pro- vided with gas and water—the attendance is prompt and respectful—and the table is gener ously provided with every delicacy of the season —at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and re modeled, we are enabled to otter extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure ot Guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO. junels-fims * : Furniture ! Furniture ! GEO. P. FRAZER MARIETTA ST., ATLANTA, G A., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, AS now on hand one of the LARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCKS OF FntMTfSK ever offered in the Atlanta market, embracing : Parlor Bet*», Writing Desks, Chamber Sets, Tables, Bedsteads. Whatnots, Bureaus, Sofas, Wardrobes, Rockers, Chairs, Washstands. In short, everything to complete a first class stock ot FURNITURE, including the best and ch'-apcst Cottage Chairs ever offered in this city. The attention ot the citizens of Atlanta and the country generally, is respectfully invited to this establishment. Great inducements to the trade. Prices low to suit the times. Orders fill ed p otnptly and well. jc22-2m ANTED to make an arrangement” with a \) live man In every county, who wishes to make money, anil can Rive good references, No capital required. Will sell a business now pay ing sl. 500 per month, and rely oh tile profits for my pay. Address J, G. lILION, 4t Pittsburg, I’a. A DM’RS S ALE. By virtue ot an order of the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Greene County, Georgia, will be sold at auction, before Court House door ,n Greens boro, in said county, oh the first Tuesday in October next, between the lawful hours of sale, the following tract Os lahd in said county, to wit : a tract ofland situs ted on the waters of Kush Creek, adjoining lands of A. B. Phslps p.nii Frederick DavanU containing 91 acres, more or less, the same being the tract whereon Eliza beth Hunt and John I’erdee reside. Sold as the pr operty of the estate of George W. Hunt, late of Chambers County, Alabama deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts and for distriliutin. Terms of sale cash, WILLIAM MORPIS. Adm'i of the Estate of George W. Hunt, This August Bth, 1867.—60d J ft. BOSTTVICK, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 1 . Granite Block, Broad Ntr’t, (Adjoining the Aailroad.) AT LAM A, GA. WHOLESALE DEALER IX Flour, Grain, Hay, and all WESTERN PRODUCE. Orders sot any descrip.ion of Merchandis promptly filled aud consignments solicited. b. r. MOORS). t. f». rr.EMixo. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE : 5000 bushels Corn, 500 reams Wraping paper, 10000 pounds liacon, 500 pounds Snuff, 2500 pounds Lard, 15 half barrels Mackerel, 100 barrels Sugar, 15 [ barrels Mackerel, 20 barrels Syrup, 15 half barrels Shad, 25 keg-Syrup, 25 kits Mackerel, 75 Viags Coffee, 20 kegs Cider Vinegar, 20 kegs Soda, 10 barrels Cider Vinegar, 50 kegs Nails. 50 boxes Candy—assorted 50 boxes Candles, 50 boxes Crackers— asst, 50 b'xs Babbi s soap 50 boxes Colgate's Noap, 50 hozes Tiering 50 gross Mason’s Black'g 500 bags Table Salt, 10 dozen Well Buckets, 30 dozen Buckets 20 nests Tubs, 20 cases Petroleum. 50 cases Cbampag’e Cider 50 cases Tickles. 10 cases C. A. Cider, 25 cases Preservers, 25 cases Imp. Ale,’ 25 cases Jelly, 25 rases Brown Stou 20 cases Oysters, 5 cases Prunes, 10 Cases Sardines, 5 cases Olive Oil, 10 cases Lobstars, 100 cages As-t. Liquors, It ensrs Sal nons, 20 cases Cod Fish, Fish, Raisins, Citrun. Currants Alm«nd», Walnuts, Filberts: Rope, Twine, Chewing Tobacco, <fce, ajn-27—tf rsrcTicß t A pplicalion will be made to tof the ‘Court of i V Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia, at the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for lcayo to sell the Land belonging to the estate o( Archibald H, Perkius, late of said county dee’d lor the pur pose of paying the debts of said estate. This July Ist 1807, M a itTHa A, Perk ins ,Ad rn'x, Hamilton TANARUS, Perkins, Adm’r. of Estate of Archibald //. Perkins dcc’d. jnlyti—6od TO BlßTtms AMI CIUMTORS. ALL persons having demands against the estate of Wm. Rowland, dcc’d, are-hereby notified to rended in an account of said dema-.ds, according to law. and *ll persons indebted to said deed, will make immediate payment to the undersigned Jas, J. Rowland A. W. Rowland Junclstb, 1867—40ds Executors. Improved Billiard Tables, With his PATENT CUSHIONS, Well know i to be superior to any now in use. Mnuufnctoi-y, 43 Mercer St., N. Y ri'HlE great popularity ot SHARP’S IM JL PROVED BILLIARD TABLES has render led it necessary to make extensive arrangements, in order to supply the increasing demand, and he is now prepared to (ill any order with which his patrons, or the public generally, may tavor him W. J. Sharp having had practical experience for nearly twenty years, in the manufacture of Billiard Tables, and having made a number of valuable improvements, be guarantees a Table." which for elasticity of touch, mechanical con struction on scientific principles, and elegance of appearance 1 will challenge competition. liis newly invneted patent Cushions having been pronounced by the most competent judges to superior to any now in use, .in is enabled to furnish the best Billard Table manufactured in tbe United States, and sustain the name which Sharps Tables so justly bave acquired. Balls, Cues and Trimings constantly on hand. Old Cushions repaired at short not.ee Orders by mail punctually attend-d to. Send for descriptive circular and price list. W. J. SHARP. maylß—tf. 43 Mercer Street. New York. SAVL "YOUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SPEAR'S FRUITS PRESERVING SOLUTION. Having obtained the agency for this valuble discovery, I am prepared to lurnish it by the bot tle or dozen price $152 per bottle $1250 per dozen. W. GRIFFIN, Druggist. Aug, Ist, 1807. COPARTNERSHIP. nmiE undersigned has this day associated with J him in the Mercantile business, Mr. JNO. T. DAWSON, under lh" name and style of 11 l IS R A V Al» A w s o nr. With this opportunity I take great pleasure in thanking my old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore-bestowed on me. and most respectfully ask a continuance of the same to the new firm. augl-lm W. N. MURRAY. IST otice! Application will be made to the Court of Or dinary of Greene County, Georgia, at the first regular terra after the expiration of two months from this notioe, for leave to sell the land, [the same being e tract of land in Lee County, Geor gia, containing 101 1-4 a<re», more or less,] belonging to John K. Cook. Jasper TANARUS, Cook and James C. Cook, orphans ol Elisha Cook, late of Lee County. Georgia, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts, and for the benefit of said orphans This July 24th, 1867. THOMAS AKINS, Guardian of the orphans of Elisha Cook, deo'd. july27-10\v NOTICE! Application will be made to tile Court of Ordi nary of Gree.ie county, Ga.. at the first regu lar term after ihu expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the (and helocging to the estate of Archibald Tarpley, late of said County deceased, for the purpose ofMis ribution. Tliis July 3-d 1867 WILLIAM BUY AN, Adm’r of Estate of Archibald Tarpley decsd fui^e—eod FOUTZ'S CILIIRATID Horse Mil Cattle Ponte canes incident to Chi* animal, such as GLANDERS) miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. It increases the quantity and improves the quality much faster. _ In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, he, this article acts as a specific. : By putting from & one half a paper ’ to a paper n a barrel of swill the _ . g above diseases will be eradicated ' or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and care for the Hog Cholera. Prioa 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for sl. PBXTAEED BY 8. A. FOIJTZ & BRO., AT THEIR WHOLEStIE URtfi XNII MEDICINE DEPOT, No. lie Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For 3 a |e by Druggists and Storekeepers through* ®ut the United States. T ' v - W. C,*IFV4\, Greensboro,Ga, Edward Wilders Stomach Hitters Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint and all species of In digestion, Intermittent Fever, Fever «ud Ague and all Periodical Disorders. It will give immediate relief in Colic and Flux. It will cure Costiveness. It is a mild and delightful /nvigorant for deli - cate Females. It is a safe ,4nti>-Biliouß Alterative and Tonic foe ali Family purposes. It is a powerful Recuperant after the frame has been debilitated or reduced by sickness. It is ail excelent Appetiser as well as strength ener of !he digestive forces. It is desirable alike as a Coriective and mild Cathartic. the Cure of ihe above Diseases this preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and permanent effects are attested by thous.uds, and it is recommended aline not only by the ablest medical men; but also by the ministry, Try It, all you that are afflicted, and be convinced of its wonderful power and beneficial effects. Edward Wilder’s Szx.irs&LipEuirl 11 a AND An unfailing and rapid cure tor Scrofula in. all its forms' every known variety o Constitutional Syphilis or Venerial Disease, Neuralgia. .Skin Diseases—no matter how old nr Invetrate— Chronic Rheumatism, Nchrofulous Sore Eyes, Glandular Swellings of the neck or elsewhere, Chronic Chills and Fever, Tetter: Weeping Sore Leg, Ulcers of every kind, Piir.pl mon the fact ringworm, scald-head, falling of the hair 0 allopccia, white swelling, hip-joint Di ease [ 0 r Morbus Co“arius]‘ chronic erysipelas, dro r Ague-cake. &e fc;©_Por the rapid and permanent euro of the above Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled' A cure is guaranteed in every case where it is used accorping to directions. Edward Wilder’s COMPOUND EXTRACT WILD CHERRY. This preparation is specially recommemied as affording certain and p ompt relief in Coughs, Colds. ans Catarrhs of every description. In Bronchitis, Laringytis. and Asthma or Phthisic it gives immediate comfort and relief, h is also admirably adapted so relief of the cough and difficulty of breathing in Oonsuption. it is in ispensaliie in Pneumonia or Winter Fever, Pleurisy, and every conceivable form of Pulmo nary Disease attended with cough difficulty of breathing, or pain. Fcr taste, efficiency, and power this medicine has no equal, and when used in any of the above diseases has never been kn wn to fail to give almost instant relief fol lowed by certain and perm uicnt cure. Edward Wilder’s FAMILY PILLS For the cure of Constipated and Sluggish Bowels. In these conditions of the a imentary canal they are Guaranteed to be pertectly Jn fallible. Asa Purgative in all Fevers and In flammatioa of tht Liver, brain, kidneys, and bladdej, in erysipelas, fever and ague, acuje Opthalmia or sore eyes, fullness of the head, vertigo, dizzinass, blindness. Ac., they cannot be ejected. These Pills wifi lie found, on trial, to be far snperi r to any other combination of medicines in the rapid-and certain cure of all th! above diseases. They should bo taken with Edward Wild“r’sSarsaparilla and Potash in the diseases in which that remedy is recommended , and with Edward Wilder's Compound h;£ ,ract . of wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and with Edward Wilder’s Stomach Bitters for chills and ever and fever and ague. EDWARD WILDER Sl CO-, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 215 Marble Front Alain street LOUI3VILLE KT. Forsalc in Greeubfcero Ga,ly J IW ALICES A.CO Nc w S p ring an (3 Suinui c r 000 O M 2 CHEAPER THAN EVER ! f l% W\ ft ik) 4» IT HAVE just received Spring Prints in new and beautiful styles, at from 12 to 20 cents.. Beautiful Mozambiquca for spring dresses, at 25 cents per yd Dress Goods in Silks, . /lpaccas, Lottos, Embroidered Poplins, Plain Poplins, Poil Brodcs, Grenadines, (silk and cotton) Cliambrays, Ginghams Ac. White Iron Borage. Frcneh and Irish Swiss, Silks (white and col’d) Tarltons, Wkito stripe and checked Swiss, all kinds of Domestic Goods in bleached and un bleached Shirtin/rs. Sheetings. Plaids, Stripes, Tickings, Denims etc. <fc' handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric, Embroidered Lawn, cotton and silk. Hosiery and Gloves for ladies gentlemen and children. Parasols and sun Umbrellas from 75 cents (cotton) to $5 beaded silk, Indies’ misses’ childrens’ and youths’ Hats and Bonnets—latest -tylea and at very low prices, Flowers, Wreaths, /lib*, bons and straw Trimmings, Notions, <fec. As we receive Goods every week From ISTew Yor we can give our customers the benefit in prices, stylos and fa hions. We sell at a small advance on New York cost. Samples given and goods shown with pleasure. Goods ordered can be returned if they aro not as represented ia price and quality. in addition to the above, the subscribers offer to their friends and the pub. lie, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Frovis* ions, Meal, Ate. <tc. Having agents in Charleston, Savannah and New York, they wil! furnish Goods as cheap as they can be bought at those points—freight addod. 100 Hogsheads Muscfvado Molasses, at 75 cents per gallon, or 70 cents by the hogshead. Country produce taken in exchange lor goods. [Greensboro’, Ga., May lltli —ts Ilf Ifllll IKiWiiif! t gf OULD respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they are now receiving their ususually Large and Elegant 3K 11 ' _ __ Hldf i JliJ lElii s* Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes Selected with the utmost care, and mirchased withall’lhc advantages that any merchant in the trade can posses, and which (hey will dispose of Cheaper than the Cheapest for cash. Their motto is : "Quick soles an.d Small Profits’’ They would respectfully invite an examination of their assortment and prices before buying elsewhere. They feel safe in guarrautcing to all who will favor them with their patronage. Store at Griffins o'd stand near the court bouse Greensboro’ Ga., April 27 —if M. A. PARRISH k CO., dkaLkrs IX COR N, BACON Sl HAY. COTTON FACTORS, Produce , Commission $• Forwarding MERC HA NT 9 , Fronting on College <fc Market Sts, (30U1II OF BROAD,) Nashville, Tenn, J NO.' :x SPEHRy. w. S, SA waits. TELEGRAPH —AND— Express Office. MR. E. T. CASH IN, Telegraph Operator and Southern Express Agent, has removed his office to BOON A PEEK'S Store ; and will give prompt attention to business connected with ei ther office, Greensboro', March 30, 1837. THE SOXJTHEFN HCTCAL IYSIRWCE OOPWV ATI ft:A 8 GEORG l C CONTINUES to insure against Loss or Dara /age by Fire at the usual rates, Apply at Green.-.boro Ga. to D. HOWELL, Agent for Greene, county GEORGIA, Greene County.— 3* TWO mont.be alter date, to, writ : at the next. .4ugnst Term of the Court of Ordinary of said count}’, application will be made to said Court for leave to sell all the Hand belonging to the estate of George W. Hunt, late of Alabama decVl,, tor the purpose of paying the debts and for distribution. A’aid Land issituated in Green? county, Gn, This 18th day o( May, 1867. ... V . WILLIAM MORRIS aly6—tt Adm’r of George W. Hunt. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, i ALL persons having demands against the * e .' tateof Sarah Asbufy. late of Greene Co an _ j ty; Ga.‘ deceased, are hereby notilied to r'_,,]j cr into me an account of said demands nccorGing to law. and all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, .tuns Ist, 1867 sf mkon t. peek. c2—wT Adm'r of Sare’u Asbnry, dec’d, Georgia Green County, WHEREAS, James L. Brown applies for! Letters of -Administration on the Estate of Solomon P. Arnold, late of said county decer sed These are therefore to cite and rcqfiiie all persons concerned to t,tiow cause if anv they have ■ why said letters should not be granted, at the I Court ol Ordinary to l»e hehl iu and lor said oo the first Monday in August next,- Giren tinder my hand at office in Greensbor o June 24th 1867, EVGENIUS L, KING, Ordinary, I —St. | MIME & cumin IAILIIAS CHANGE OF TIME. Two Daily Trains leave Nashville for Washington, New York, and all points East and South. Close connection made at Chattanooga morningand evening tor all Eastern, and Southern cities. OFFICF GIiNKIUI, SttrKItIXTEXDKXT, I N. &G. IvAn.ttOAD, >• NamivM.t.k. Tew. Jan. 27, 1867. ) OK AND AFT cl II SUNDAY, JANUARY 27 1867. arid until further notice, tSissenger trains will run ns follows ;• Leave Nas.iville for lVasington, New York, Atlanta, Mr.coj), Monf.ogoipery, Augusta, Savan nah. New Orleans ami Mobile; at 5:00 a. m. and 5:00 p r.i, arriving at Chattanooga at. 2:00 a. nt. und 2;(’0 p. m. ; both trains making close Connec tions at Chattanooga with E. T. & Ga and Wes't rru and Atlantic railrugul train* Itetucr.ing le'.ve Ghnttanooga at 7:40 a.m. and 7;40 ™ ln> •ipou arrival of E. T A Ga, and \V. A A trains* arriving in Nashville at 4-SO a. w . and 4:30 p. m. Elegant Ibtlace Sle.cpiti g Cars on. all Night Passenger Trains. BtiKAByvlM,K ACCOMtlobATtojt L er vc Shelby villc at 5-20 a m and 12:50 p . m . ' ar ,ivmg fa Nashville at 11:10 a. m. and 4:34 p. m , U» VB Nashville for Shelbyville 5-,-oOa. m. and 5;00 p m, arriving ia Shelbyville 0 .4>o a m . and 9/06 p . m \ Nahville and N orthwe«terh R, R. t 1 BAIN. .-II iTja B^VI e 4:40 P- m. ; arrives Johuson vilie 10:30 p. m. Leaves Johnsonville 3:00 a. m, arrives NashvP.i, n m WM. P, INNEB Gen, «up’t, . _ N *G. and AV &N. W. R ,R. J-D. MANCE, Geu’i Pass; Agent Notice to Debtors and Creditor. A LL persons indebted- to the Estate of i Richard J. Willis, late of raid County, • Deed, are hereby notilied and required to make immediate payment to us. And all persons I having demands against said Estate, "ill pre -1 sent them to us duly made out, within the time prescribed ay law STEPHEN D. HEARD. LEWIS n. WILLIS. James h. villus. Executors of K, J. WALLIS, July Ist 1867— id. ; GEORGIA; Greene County.—* j \TT HERE Aft. William Rryan applies for \> Letters of Aministration ou the estate of | Jesse Bryan, late of said eonnty, dec’d, These arc therefore to cite and require all persons concerned to show cause, if any they have, 1 why said Letters should not be granted at the 1 Court of Ordinary to be held in and lor said 1 county on th first Monday in August next. Given tinder my baud at office in (.Ireenesboro, July 3rd^1867. EUGENICS L. KING, (' ' ary * 1 *4