The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, October 05, 1867, Image 3

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I, O O A 1.. Arrival of Trains in Greensboro Day Passenger. Arrive from Atlauta.... 10..11 am, Augusta 12.30 pm, Night Passenger. Arrive from Atlanta 10.33 p m “ .*• Augusta 1.14 am, Way Freight. Arrive from At1auta........ ; ;. ,ff.2o a m “ Augusta 4,00 p in Tin Passenger Trains remain 1n Greens oro 5 minutes ; the Fitigkt Trains 10 minutes. FmR Sal*.—The xpitndid tract of land belonging to the late Col- It J- Willis is offered lor sale. This Is a rare ehance for Capitalists to invest. The growing crop on the place promises a yield of ISO or 200 bales to the 225 acres planted. —a- Wm Postponed. The Commissioners appointed to sell the land belonging (o Richer J S. Park's orphans have postponed the sale until the Ist Tuesday in November Sale.-Baliff John C. Palmer will soil a lot of property umler distiess warrant Cotton —There seems to be a more activity in the cotton markets during the last two or three days. The Savannah News A Herald says •• “We would remark to our country frionds that there is a great deal of ootton coming in that is cut in the ginning, and would advise them to he more careful in that particular. It depreciates the value at least le in the sale - " The Commonwealth.—We have received two num bers of a political paper from New London, Conn ~ hearing the above title. It is the b ddest and most fearless opponent to radicalism we liavo seen from UucU Sam’s country! Terms St. Revival-Revs, J. W. Talley and W. C. Bass have bssn conducting quite an interesting revival of religion at the Union Point Methodist Church. Som* twenty or thirty have made a public profession and united with the church. Others are anxiously en quiring what they must do to he saved. Accidental Death. Mr. James Swan, was killed on the first day of this month by the falling of his horse. He was in Covington on that day and on his re turn home his horse stumbled, and throwing Mr. Swan upon the ground, causing his imme diate death, Ilis son was near him when the accident occurred hut before he reached his father, death had firmly grasped its victim, lie was about sixty years of age and although possessed of some faults had many virtues which, endeared him to his family and neigh- I>,>r9. — Georyia Enterprise “Experience Meeting ” A gathering oftlie voters of tins county ou Tues day last was held at the court house. Many were out, both white ami colored, nud a few expressed their opinions upon the great questions that now convulse the nation. No ttelinito action was tukeu, and after several ineffectual efforts to agree, the meeting adjourned without a day. Animation is in fusing itself into the mimls of the masses, and be fore the ides of November appear, political speeches and political meetings will be offrequent oceurreure. The stagnant, waters are beginning to emit their stench —the atmosphere is becoming impregnated with matter that threatens flic tranquillity of the country and the peace of its inhabitants. To all we would sav. Engage not in strife, but keep continu ally in wisdom’s path, and frown upon contention. This is the course of a wise man and true patriot : but “as the dog returuetli to Jiis vouut, so a fool returneth to his folly. Ibid EnitATi’M.—ln thfe communication “f InCola, in our last, a typographical error occurs in the last line of the first paragraph. Instead of •‘.tlip in,” it should rend "sleep in.” The wri ter will please pardon this error, and continue to favor us with such articles as the times dc mand. "gbjSt wvriiP sue. ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN Giving every Psitfon <1 ILituisonic and Reliable Watch for the low Price of Ten clollsirs ! "Without kegard to value, AKT) NOT TO RE PAID FOR V!n\ess Perfectly Satisfactory. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches s2oo to 750 100 Magic Casiq Gold Watches 200 to 500 100 Ladies’ WdrttS#s cham'-lcd 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer (j,, 250 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Engli* Le vers 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex IFaU.h es 100 to 250 500 Gold Hunting .1 nerican Watches 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers 5o to 250 500 Silver-Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Ladies' Watches . .. 50 to 250 1.000 Gold Hunting Lapines 50 to 75 1.000 Miscellan-ous Watches *•» 1 0° 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 Id 5o fi.ooo Assorted Watches all kinds Into 75 Every patron obtains a watch by this arrange ment for 10 dollars while it may be worth 750 dollars. No partiality shown. Messrs. Hill, Porter & Cos. 2 and 4 Dey rtieet New York City wish to dispose of the aliove magnificent stock. Certificates, naming the ar ticles. are placed in sealed envelop s. and well mixed Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of 11 dollars, whether it be a watch worth 750 dollars or less The return of any of our certificates en titles von to the article named thereon, upon payment irrespective of Us worth, and as no ar ticle valued less than ten dollars is named on any certificate, it will at once be seen that tins is a No lottery, but a st’aigot-forward legitimate Transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious. A single certificate will be sent by mail post paid, upon receipt of 25 cent-, five for 1 dollar . eleven for 2 dollars . thirty-three and an elegant pr mium for ten dollars, one hundred and a most snperb watch (or 15 dollars. To agents or those seeking employment this is a rare opportunity. It is a legit.mately conducted business, duly au thorized by the government, and opens to the most careful scrutina. Try it. .Address HJLL, PORTER, & CO., 2 and 4 Dey St., N. T. august 31 4m rp pj g Southern Express Company *r?OUWARD Packages by Passenger Trains and W _T Steamers, and Dispatches by Telegraph to all Parts of the United States. Letters (enclosed in Government stamped envelopes) ordering freight to be sent by th ifdlltbern Express, forwarded free of charge. EXECUTOR’S SALE 'V ILL he sold un the liist TUESDAY in DKC'B.W EFU noxt within thensual hours of sale, before the Coutt House de.r’ in Greensboro, Uroone County. Ga , for distribution among the legatoos, that valuable truetof Land known ns Dover, the residence of Col. H. J. Willis, late of said county, deceased. Situated about six miles \\ est of Greensboro, on tTie Oconee River botwocn Daniels’ and Willis' Feroies Tho truot contains about two thousand acres more or less ; and is one of tbc most productive farms in Middle Georgia though an examination of the orop now grow ing on the place will be more satisfactory than unything we could say in its behalf. The teni'B will be cash on the day of sale, the pur chaser to pay for papers, and possession given on the Ist of January next. Tho purchaser can be supplied with provisions and stock of all kinds necessary for the placa. Capt L B Willis, who resides on the farm, will take pleasure in showing it to any person who may desire to examine it. S D. HEARD, JAS IT WILLIS L. IT, WILLIS, octf—tds . Exocutrrs. Sale under Distress Warrant. WILL bo gold before the Court House door in the city of G e*nsboro Greene County Georgia, on the VLRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER next, between the legal hours of sale, tho following property to wit: One Bedstead Matrass and Pillow, one Cooking Stove and fixtures one pr Fairbank Patent Platform Scales, one pr. Counter Scales nfno Chairs Two Coats and chest also one lot of Bar-room Fixtures, leved on as the pioperty of James T Scott to satisfy onedistress warjnt in f vvor of John fi. Jack son against Jamrs T. Scott. Property pointed out by James W. Winfield agent JOIINC PALMER. octs—tds S ( cl Biff. G. C. Commissioners Sale! Georgia, Greene County.—• IN pursuance o( an Older of the Superior Court of siud County, will be sold at public outcry on the Ist Tuesday in November next before the Conrt House of said county be tween the usual hours of sale the tract of land belonging to the Orphan- of Richard S. l’ark situated ill said county, and adjoining lands of Seaborn Lawrence, Augustus L, Kimbrough and others, containing Nine Hundred & ninety two acres, more or less. Sold for partition. Terms cash ou the day of sale. Jas. L. Brown. L. B. Jackson. Jno. E Walker. Commissioners. Bepl3—tds COTTON UtNS ! C OTTON GINS! IIOBAOI L. El BUY ‘SOS'S Unive’sal Cotton Gins, CONDENSERS A I.SO Railway and Lever Horse Power, and A IngersoolrYhaud cottou presses for sale by P. W. J. ECHOLS. Dealer in Agricultural Imptunents and Machenery White liall Street, sep2B—tf , Allan's Ga. WOOD Sl ALLEN. Watchmakers and Jewelers. ATLANTA Ga. WILL execute all work in their liue with r.eat •• ucss and dispatch. sep-2&—3ms M. HYAM3 & CO. Cen’ral Commission Merchants At Doi lies old Stand i7Q IB rosioL St A U G U S T A G A . And Dealers in— — Ff N E GKO'UERIES WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS SHOPS andHATS Lime Plaster and Cement always on band and for sale. sep2B--Orae. I S, FAIRLY | C 0„ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WHITE IrllllilS, HOSIERY, IF-A.lNra'Y GOODS And SMALL WARES GENERALLY >AY ‘AT Slixyne Street Charleston , S. C. sep28 —3ms !•’ HORSEY, Successor of ©uffisw Aunnsii & <c©-‘ Hats; Caps auh Strain Coots No. 2 5 H av n e-S t r e e t. CHARLESTON, S. C. P('p2B^-3rrts 8. FAIRLY. RUTLEDGE WILSON. Boots, Shoes & Trunks. If IIE attention of the trade is specially invited » to my Fall aiul Winter Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, AND CMC BK t Jllk lC W } WHICH 18 now conplete: A call from country Merchants visiting the City, is respectfully solicited Fresh Goods received weekly via Boston and New Y'ork. EDWARD DALY, Agent, No. 141 Meeting-street, opposite Haync-st. sep2B—tms Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persona indebted to the Estate of Wil liam W. D. l\ eaver, late ol Greene County, deceased, are inquired to make immediate pay ment, and all persons having demands against said deceased will present them in terms of the CAROLINE M. WEAVER sep2 B—6ods * Executrix EATING HOUSE, BERZELIA, GEORGIA RAIL ROAD PASSENGERS by the Passenger Trains loav ing Augusta, at 6,30 A. 11., and Atlanta a T,lo P. M., also, those leaviug Augusta or At lanta by Freight Trains, can get a GOOD at this l° n f- established and popular house. H A. MERRY & CO., tm. 8 Prayx.etW’*, School JNotice. Mas C W. Laxe will resume the exercises ot her fjchool, at tho Anna Cunningham Inf titntc on Tuesday October Bth. gyp .7tint Executor s Notice, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Ann liaugh late of Greene County, dec’d will make immediate payment and all persons hav ing claim* against said estate will present them 10 tho u,,desi « ned i,V ler, WALTER Li GRIFFIN, fcptll—3ods _ Ecrs ~ ADM 1!> SALE. , By virtue ot an order of the Hon. Coui t ot Ordinary of Greene County. Georgia, will oo sold at auction, before Court House door .n Greens boro, iu said county, ou the first Tuesday in October next, Between the lawful hours of sale, the following tract of land in said county, to wit : a tract ol laud-situated on the waters of Kush Creek, adjoining lands of A. B. I h ips p.nd Frederick Davant, containing hi acres, more or less, the same being the tract whereon Eliza beth Hunt and John l’erdee reside. Sold as the properly of the estate of George W. Hunt, late of Chambers'County, Alabama deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts and for distributin. Terms of sale cash. • WILLIAM MORRIS, Adm’r of the Estate of George \V. Hunt. This August Btli, 1867. —60d A HOME FOR $1.00! CONTINUATION OF G. M, Gallon's Raffle. no failure this time To Take Place in Macon, Ga. OCT. ISth, 1867. My only object in offering this scheme for public patrouage, is prompt ed by a desire to sell my Real Estate all at once, or lose it in the attempt. _ I have reduced the price of tickets in the reach of all, and have placed every thing on the list at a fair valuation. Every Fourth Ticket takes a m » ib. :et No Prize Wort’ll Less Than $»1.25, All the Blated-ware, &c., we offer, is put down at the lowest retail price for such goods. You stand a chance of getting the bc9t prize on the list for OINTULTST The price asked for tickets is ex ceedingly small, in view of the gain in prospect. If you should miss the first, second or third prizes, there are many others which are worth two hun'- dred fold the amount subscribed. Those who prefer, can adopt this plan in ordering tickets: When the amouut they wish to invest amounts to as much as $2 they esu deposit the amount they wish to invest in the hands of some gentleman who will in form me of such deposit, and I will send the tickets ; provided I am ac quainted with him, or he can give me good references as to his honesty, &c., He can hold the money subject to my order after tiie Raffle lias taken place. PRICE OF TICKETS, WHEN ORDERED BY MAIL OR EXPRESS; One J ieket, $1 ’0 Five “ 4 s') Ten *• 9 00 Eleven “ 10 00 Twenty 11 18 00 Fifty w 4-t 00 Below will be found a list of tho prizes : 1 Cotton Plantation. 1200 ncr-13 $15,000 1 Eight room house & 2 acre iot in tin city of Griffin..; 4,0 0 200 acres La n in Macon county 1,200 150 do dy do do 1,000 150 do do do do 1,000 100 do do dp do 600 100 do- do do do 600 50 dl) do do do 300 50 do do do do ~..300 50 do do do do 300 .'0 do- do do do .300 1 Half Acre Lot and two room House, in the city of Atlanta, 600 1 Quarter Acre 1.0 t and two room nouse, in the city ot Atlanta. ;.300 15 Quarten Acre Lot in suburbs of the city of Atlanta SllO each 1,650 1 splendid sett China, .....250 6 Woodruffs Concord Buggies,. $225 each,. 1,350 1 fine eighteen carat Watch, 150 5 Ladies fine enameld Watches, $125 eacli ~625 5 Ladies fine enameled Watches, SIOO each,. 500 10 Tea Fetts. six pieces each, 87 each 750 10 do do four do do 40 do. ..400 250 Fifty picture Alliums, 5 each, 1,250 10 Elaborate Ice Pictures, 25 each, 250 1C Cake Baskets, heavy plated, 15 each,..150 10 Ladies' Work Boxes, 20 eeach, 200 20 setts double plated Cstors, 30 each 600 OooGold Pens, in cases, 2 5o each 200 setts heavy plated Castors. 6 oo da 2000 heavy plated Fruit Knives, 2 oo do 150 Butter Dishes, 5 oo do ' 500 Chased Cups, heavy plated, 2 oo do 150 Card Stands, do do 500 do 1800 Butter Knives, do do 1 25 to 3 oo do 100 sets Dining Forks, heavy plated, 5 oo do 2ooo’Steel Engravings, 1 25 do 500 setts Tea Spoons, 3 oo do 500 do Gold-lined Salt Castors, 350 do 800 do do Goblets, 3 oo do 550 do Desert Spoons, 5 oo do PLAN OF RAFFLE. A duplicate number lor each tickets will be placed in a round box, on small pieces of card, and mixed indis criminately. The first number drawn takes the first prize, the second the second prize Every fourth ticket takes a prize. The drawing will take place in public, and conducted by dis* interested men, under oath. For full desrieptions of property and ; my references, send for a circular, as tax is so heavy I will have only one place to sell tickets. : SPECIAL PLAN, . Those who wsih to buy tickets in this Special Plan, can do as follow a : I will sell a one dollar ticket lor fifty cents ; if it draws a prize you pay $2 for the prize or not take it. 1 will sella one dollar ticket, for twenty-five cents ; if it draws a prize you pay $4 lor the prize or not take it. One ad vantage in investing in this way 13 this : If you should pay twenty-five or fifty cents for a ticket and it should be a blank, yon are out only so much ; whereas if it was one dollar, you would be out fifty or seventy-five centa more. G. Jl GILLEff, Grillln Ga Edward Wilder’s F'amours Stomach Bitters Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint and all species of In digestion, Intermittent Fever. Fever ard Ague and all Periodical Disorders U will give immediate relief In Colic and Flux. It will cure Costiveness. It is a mild and delightful Invigorant for deli - cate Females. It Is a safe .4ntßßilious Alterative and Tonic foe aL Family purposes. It is a powerful Recuperant after the frame has been debilitated or reduced by sickness It is an excelent Appetiser as well as strength ener of the digestive fore*?. It is desirable alike as a Conective and mild Cathartic. ’2B|i..For tha Cure of ihe above Diseases this preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and permanent effects are attested by thous.nS?. and it is recommended aline not only .by Ihe ablest medical men; but also by the ministry, Try It, all you that are afflicted, and bo convinced of its wonderful power and beneficial effects. Edward Wilder’s Sstrssvpsuri 11 a AND h ~ «L 9 rm? mm ituEt • An unfailing and rapid cure tor Scrofulain. all its forms’ every known variety o. Constitutional Syphilis or Venerial Disease, Neuralgia. Skin Diseases —no matter how old or invetrale — Chtonic Rheumatism, Schrofulous Sore Eyt* s Glandular Swellings of the neck or elsewlier • Chronic Chills and Fever, Tetter; Weeping So e - Deg, Ulcers of every kind, I’inr.pla* on the . lure ringworm, scald-head, falling of Ihe lialr ci allopecia, white swelling, liip-juiut Di ease or Morbus Co“arius]‘ chronic erysipelas, dro[or Ague-cake. Ac the rapid and permanent cure 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 recommended a> affording certain and p ompt relief in Coughs. Colds, and Catarrhs of every description. In Bronchitis, Laringytis, and Asthma or Phthisic it gives immediate comfort and relief, It Is also admirably adapted to relict of the cough and difficulty of breathing in Consuption. It is in ispensable 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 lias 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 permruent care. Edward Wilder’s FAMILY PILLS For ihe cure of Constipated and Sluggish Bowels. In these conditions of the a imentary canal they are Guaranteed to be perlectly in fallible. Asa Purgative in all Fevers and In flammation of tht Liver, brain, kidneys, and bladdej, in erysipelas, fever and ague, acuje Opthalmia or sore eyes, fullness of the head, vertigo, dizziness, blindness, Ac., they cannot be e“cefed. These Pills will be found, on (rial, to lie far supericr to any other combination of medicines in the rapid and certain cureoi all th; above diseases. They should bo taken with Edward Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash In the diseases in which that remedy is recommended , and with Edward Wilder's Compound Extract of wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and with Edward Wilder’s Stomach Bitters for chills and ever »n<l fever * nd “S' 16 - EDWARD WILDER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 215 Marble Front Main street LOUISVILLE KY. . ,a G, ““ b “ < ’ l&iai t lOMEEX Nci w (Spring an cl Sum mt r GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER l HAVE just received Spring Prints in new and beautiful styles, at from 12 to 20 cents. Beautiful Mozambique® for spring dresses-, at 25 cents per ydl Dress Goods iu Si Iks. .-'ilpaccas, Echos, Embroidered Poplins, Plain Poplins I’oil Brflde.s, Grenadines, (silk and cotton) Chambrays, Ginghams, &c. Whit® Iron Bevege. French and Irish Swiss, Silks (white and col’d) Tarltons, White stripe an! checked Swiss, all kinds of Domestic Goods in bleached and un blenohcd Shirtings. Shootings, Plaids, Stripes, Tickings, Denims Ac. &• //nndkerchiefs, Linen L’ambric, Embroidered Lawn, cotton andailk, Hosiery and Gloves for Indies gentlemen and children. Parasols and sun Umbrella* from 75 cents (cotton) toss beaded silk, ladies' misses’ childrens’ and-youths r Hats and Bonnets— latest -tyles and at very low prices, Flowers, Wreaths, Rib bons and straw Trimmings, Notions, &c. As wc receive Goods every week From TsT ew "sTorfc wc can give our customers the benefit in prices, styles and fadiions. We sell at a small advance on New Tork cost. Samples given and goods shown witlt pleasure. Goods ordered can be returned if they are not as represented in price and quality. In addition to the above, the subscribers offer to their friends and th a pub. lie, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,, Proviso ion Meal, Ac. Sic, Having agents in Charleston, Savannah and New York, they will furnish Goods as cheap as they can be bought at those points—freight added -100 Hogsheads Miiscfvado Molasses, at 75 cents per gallon, or 70 cents by the hogshead. Country produce takea in exchange for goods. fGreensbbrof, Ga.. May Iltli—tf FOUTZ’S caaauiATiD Horse and Cattle Powflers. tti. .Mb M’ GL.bl.bß ttie Improves tho By wind, Increnaes K nr y&M&W Ip' tho appetite-give* \y Jj • a smooth aud jtajm glossy flkin—and traußforms the rw"* miserable skeleton into a flne-looking and «pirited horse. To keepers of Cows tkU preparation is Invatuabl*. It iucreaiaes the quantity and improves the quality much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulo«T* In the Bungs, Liver, Arc., this article acts as a siK*ciflc. By putting from m one-half a pajMT to a |wiper in a barrel of swill the _ _ |fl -W T above diseases : ilrittp will l>c eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time. & eertaln prsvsntive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 26 Cents por Paper, or 5 Papers for Si. rHEPAREU BY 8. A. FOTTT/ & BRO., AT TITEIB WHO LBN AIK DRrii ANU MF.DH'fXE BEPOT, Wo. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. Fur Bala by IlrnyKi«t« and 3 tort keepers through out tha Cniled Stales. For sale by YY. GRIFFIN, Greensboro,Ga, ’yrai.3jusj.’^&3srs" Improved Billiard Tables, Willi' bis CUSHIONS, Well know t to be snp.’rior to any now in use. Man it factory, 43 Mercer St., N. V r|XiiK proat popitlarily of feIIARB’N IM- X PRO VKD BILLIARD TABLES has remler led it necessary to make extensive arrangements, ill order to supply lh< : increasing demand, and he is now prepared to fill any order with which his patrons, or the pub ie generally, may lavor him ‘ W. J. Sharp having had practical experience for nearly twenty years, in the manufacture of Billiard Tables, and lmving made a number of valuable improvements, be guarantees a Table, which for elasticity oi touch, mechanical con struction oa scientific orinciples, and elegance of appearance' will challenge competition. His newly invneted patent Cushions having been pronounced by the most competent judges to superior to any now in use, ue is enabled to furnish the best Billard Table manufactured in the United States, and sustain the name which Sharps Tables so justly have, acquired. Balls, Cues and Trimings constantly on hand. Old Cushions repair dat shni*t not<ce Orders by mail punctually attend- and to. Send for descriptive circular and price list. W. J. SHARP. maylß—tf. 43 Mercer direct. New York. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order irom the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greeue County. Georgia, will bt> sold ou the Ist Tuesday in November next, ia front of the Court House in the city ot Albany Dougherty County, between the usual hours of sale, the fine Ootton Plantation of the late Ma jor George O. Dawson, lying in Dougherty Couns ty about 12 miles from the city of Albany contain ing about Eleven Hundred Acres (Oak and Hickory) Land, of whioh about 650 are cleared, adjoining lands of Peter MoLareu. George Wal ker. John R. Jones and land lormerly owned by Jeremiah Beall. Also will be sold on the jjoth of December next, on the Plantation, between the usual hours of sale all the personal property pertaining to the slid Plantation, Term? cash. Plantation to be delivered on the Ist of January uoxl- and per sonal property on the day of sale. EDWARD W. SEABROOK. scpt7—tds .Idmiuistiator. Messrs, lp. walker a'co. , Lonisviiie Ky.,are authorized Agents for the Hub alt. Business transacted by thcul aid be duly I dcfeaofflged by me. GEORGIA, Greene County. WHEREAS, Valentine I>. Gresham and Marshal K. .Stovall, Executors of the last will and testament of William D. Maddox, deceased petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county for b'tters of dismission : These are therefore to cite and require all pre som concerned to show cause against the grant ing of the discharge of said Executors, and issu ing to them Letters Dismissom, at; the €hwrt ot Ordinary ta he held in and’ tor said count> on the first Monday in September next. Given under my hand at office in Greensboro, February 11th, 1867. EUGENIUS L. KING Feb. 15th wtd. Ordinary, JST otioe! Application will be made to the Court ot Qrs dinary of Greene County, Georgia, at (he first; regular term after the expiration of two montbß from this notice, for leave to sell the land, [the same beiug e tract of land in Lee County, Geor gia, containing 101 1-4 acres, more or less,} U'longing to John R. Cook, Jasper T. Cook and James C. Cook, orphans of Elisha Cook, late ol Lee County, Georgia, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts, and for the benefit of said orphans This July 24th, 1867. THOMAS- AKI LIS, Guardian of the orphans of Elisha Cook, dte'd. july27-I.ow J Notice to Debtors & Creditors ! k LL personshaving demands against Solomon I TV P. Arnold late of Greene Conty G., deceased. ‘ will present them toi me in terms of the Law, and all indebted to said deceased! will, make in*- mediate [myuteiitto me. JAS. I* BROWN of Solomon P. Arnold. augnst3l—Cods Dissolution. THE firm of S. A.Fou tz & Bro, is this day disolved by mutual consent, &. A. Fouta retiring, D. E. Foutz.is liereiy authorized to settle the business oftlie late firm, and will con tinue the bum u.t so ia. hie own name. 8. A. FOUTZ, DAVID E. FOUTZ sepl2l If I WILL continue in the Wholesale Dxug and .Medicine Business Manufacturing Fontz'i Me Heines, at the old place. No-. 116 Franklin street, under the name and style of DAVID E, FOUTZ, Baltimore, NOTICE APPLICATION wrll be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Greene County .Geor gia, at tho first regular term alter the expiiation of two Months from this date, for leave to sell all ihe laud belonging to the estate of John D. English fade of said county deceased, for the purpose o( paying the debts, and for the benefit of the Orphans of said deceased. Sept. 9th 1837 ANN N. ENGLISH Exr. septl4—2ms of John D. English decV.. THE CHRISTIAN MESSENGER.. THE object of the Publishers, is the dissemi nation of intelligence, reHgoo*,.and moral, principles, among all classes, of our people, the Messenger, will also devote a portion of its space to the interest of the-, Masonic Fiu.tk.rxi- Ty, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage from that class, of people-. Subscription I’tice two dollars a year. Addres* GENTRY & JEEEERSON, aug24 Augusta Ga* Express Office. PERSONS wishing to send Packages to any part of the United States, will find the Southern. Express Company, the satest and most 1 reliable. Office at the Depot. J. F. ZIMMERMAN. Agent, Wright Patent Screw. THE undersigned is Agent for this celebrated’ Patent Iron Screw. Where persons desire it, be will fit them up on shoi t notice. ’Orders sent to him at White Tlaias, will receive his prompt attention. PARKER aeptH—lm Agent for Greene County. GET THE BEST. Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 10,000 WORD3 and MEANINGS not found i» other Dictionaries. Over thirty able American and Europeaa scholars employed upon this revision. Several tables of great value, one of them of fiftv quarto pages. Explanatory and Pronouncing of names in fiction, of persons and places pseudonyms, <to., Jfec-, as Abaddon, Acadia Albany, Regency, Mother Cary, Mason and Oixon s line, Mr. Micawber, Ac. Containing one-filth or one-fourth more matter than any former editions. 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