The Greensboro herald. (Greensboro, Ga.) 1866-1886, November 09, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL. SALT. DAY. Le’t Tocdac w-s n hi* dav in ntir olt.v. Pa* ini/ the first Tw-s.lav in November, if was sale dav and fr i * r>l Norton had n lai-pocrowd around * im in fron’ of the TTon*e. whom V>> w-« dierx's'nir of Vs! tend, ehair* stoves, pnN etc t*- th« Mgb«st bidder A trsetof land was -olil far the «mntl (»m (f one do'lnr mr urn. Prom l»n*» crowd that thrnnred the streets to an* * h « Circus reminded one of “ante be’.lum” time. A ftOtr- A NF.URO KTL'KI> Aa it Is cr»n»r,it v (jj 0 sane at. alt public eath fop WhDhy tn prednmin’te with a eer ta'n class. its*evil influences were manifest# ) on onr s‘reets on Tunfdiv last. A few white* and ne-rmes took it into their heads tn distinb th* Tiennn and pend order of nnr ei*v. hr hatlnninr, hnrr-biny and disolavire tlioir fire-arms. wh" r a risfol. in the hand of Teni Catching, 'hej Radical delegate elect, went <ff aeverii.ir his I middle finger and killing a little negro boy who was standing in the crowd Tho erei'e rnent was ln’e n -e but ronn subsided and the off cndcrs were arres'ed VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALfi- Wo call esp c '«iftl attention of our readers tn the advnrti-emeut of friend Wood, in lo« clay’s issue, This is a good and safe invest ment for capitalist*—look out that you do not lose a bargain, -PERSONAL— We ah.- glad to tfdcome to our city, our old and tried friend :-L B. Stow. We have known “Lige” for a long thtte.and baveevr, cr foind him to he a perfect geullcrnan in every sense of the word- Asa clerk and salesman, there are few his equal, and be ing upright, straightforward anti honest in all his dealings, he has won an enviable reputation for himself. He is now engaged by frond Moses, and we hesitate not to say. that all who wish fair dealing would do well to call iu at O li P Monas’ where they will find friend Stow ready and willing at all times to sell them bargains iu Dry Goods or Groceries, * FROST- . Biting Jack, the destroyer of the vernal croa tion, mads ns a visit on Inst TnesJ.-iy morning, and remained on the ground until a late hour in tho day. Ice wad teen on (he saino morning Everybody, we reckon, will, be by the frost save the Doet ,rs. THE Cliurs-WIUT Ol’K 'DEVIL’ SAW AND HEARD- /- It makes no diffeionce how far wo are behind in work, nor bow much ‘pi’ there is on the etone, our devil’ must go to every th t. He laid down his s’ick and rule on Monday evening and never showed his foe in the printing ofiLo until Wednesday morning He went to the Cir hits, got a ‘‘through ticket” and saw everything that was to be seen. Oh, he was charmed at the many w nd rs, anl delighted with the OlCtvns ‘bon mots,' He east the elephant, the tiger, the lion, the leopard the monkeys and a host cf other wild animals. Heard an interest ing explanation of the tharaatot and habits of these animals. l!e daw the won ler'ul feats of ‘Little Minnie,” M’mle Pauline, and the A mer ican champion rider, Ohar'es Fish. B aw the Clown receive his present from litt’e Minnie uud heard him say ho would cot name his pet dog, Andrew Juh son. because he had too much rispect for that dignitary, nor Ben Butler, be cause tho dog coul; not oat its meals with 0 rpoon. Ho always thought everybody had a fath cr, and thiitjNcah c .me out of the Ark first, un til the Clown t Id him better. lie likes D.r. ’o Eton- muchly,’ and by u little persuasion, we Ihiuk ho oou’d be induced to go oil with the Circus to take tare of ‘‘January ” THE EXHIBITION OF THE AGE The Z iolog'cal department is one of the feSc tures of the "world of show.’ It is, in every respect, a model Menagerie, eout.tmiug a ohioi er colleoU nos rare Beasts, liirls, Rentiles and the medium or amphibtous family Ilian has ev er before been cjneen rated in one institute, In the fall of last year, thoproprietor imported, at an enormous oi ensr, a herd of Tnpiis, an ani mal of wonderful const!action, and as rare as wonderful, 1 hey soustitn'e a study in them selves, and are .be Only specimens to he socn in thisoountry. The huge Elephant, magnificent Lions and thoir mates, f menus Tigers brilliant bat treacherous Leopirdsi vampyre lilt e Hyenas, agile Panthers, Boars, Buffaloes, Antelop *. G»z»l es, and spec mens of the Ape tribe from the fierce and mysterious Baboon to the cunning and mischievous Moukiy, are em bodied in this great traveling caravan : while an array of surpassing beauty, consisting of the rarest and must briili nt-plumaged Birds of Asia Africa’ Europe and America, will embrace the attention of the ornithol gist. A curious collec tion of the rarest Reptiles and species of Serpents make up the study, of the naturalist, this por tion 6f the exhibition alone constituting suffi cient attraction to crowd the pavilion. The whole, however, will be exhibited at one price of admission Aud bus s’obinsou’s Grand Com bination in stupendous pr.portion, variety and excbTleriee is quality, can be justly prnnou-ecd beyond comparison, the greatest traveling evhi bitiou of the age A current of water is supposed to be passing under a portion of Vicksbufg. Pome two weeks ago the earth cracked in sGvefirl'pfaces, endangering a ctfnsiderabic amount of property, including some valua-i bie buildings. Tib re was a simi lar occurrence at Memphis one or two months ago. r-JTProminent Republicans from the Wed, now n Washington are reported to have sir.d that the impeachment iPresident Johnson a’ present would eui sea ceyujsjon of sentiment in that section of country wMe'i wou.d prove dirjstrru* to the Republic’n party, MARRIED. At fli9 residence of the bride’s mother, in this city, on the evening of the Jib inaiant, by Kev. I’ Id llobintou, Mr. Cbailcs B, Mason, ot Athens, Ga and Miss S.iiab M C;r sod, of this cily- OUR BACHELOR FRIENDS— have in our community a sot of clpv« cr, good-matured bachelor friends, who are living out th-'ir miserable days in a state of single.-blessedness, tioine of tln-in have reached that point wnt-rc the sweet and en chanting smiles of the blooming maid can not stimulate them to abandon their sinful j lives, while others who are Hot entirely lost to a true sense of real hnppir- s, may he made to see the error of their ay. This latter class, wc will me.ition below without giving any names, hoping that it may prove a benefit towards breaking up the brotherhood of bachelor* in out city j No. 1, is a charming little fellow over the way, who has a pet mustache, and seems to take exquisite delight in twisting them for his own personal amusement. Wears good clothes, and is good looking, always in a hurry and i* seldom idle, which i a good recommendation tor the V. ’ s. No. 2. Oh, now we behold a v . ss« ed friend—a regular N .H rin ap pearance. He frequently consults the Gas zette of Fa-hion. Wears tidv lit'le shoes, ladies shoes we believe, and carries a stick. Is said to ce a persevering and constant ad mirer of somebody. Is very sentimental and performs well on uu .Instrument,. Is generally followed by a fonr-fooMt pet. and as an evidence of being sentimental we refer the ladies to its poetic name—. No. 3, loves tho society of the ladics i and always likes to visit- a certain place that has a good num -. Is fond ot writing poetry, and his edits’ons have gained some notoriety iivlbo social cirri". It has‘leak ed out’ that he has been unfortunate iu Ilia love affairs, hut wo place no credence to the report, out! would advise our lady friends not to believe it. Had some incli nation to become a disciple of Ai-;ulapius. He has a small foot, dresses neat but not gaudy. He would make an excellent part ner for some young lady. No. 4, has ditrk hair, and is said by aoule to he the hardsomest man iu towu. Asa proof, a lady told us ‘ that she even loved to gars upon him.’’ ’’Ve don’t know that he is smitten with paitieular lady, but he loves the cr-":; *.. of the fair ones. Is excel"”: - -ng in conversation" and h-- .. very bright mind. We are told Hat he is very sarcastic wbeh conversing. Loves mutic much, but they society of ladies more. No. j- V.'e don't knew that he is parties ularly noted f-r his petty and good coun sel, but lie has soma how or other been dubbed—Paul. He is a kind of a O-u-11- n-i-D-g m-a-n, and is a good person in whom to confide. IV O are iucliued to think that he pays uo little attention to domestic af fairs; and ’v It dev -r hi* partner may he, we are sire she will not have to sit up until 12 o’clock at night waiting for hk. return from the Billiard Saloon. .No, fi, Is a clever young friend, is a shy lover and visits a great deal. At night ho goes—well, we don’t know whuie. Itqa punctual attendant at Church, lias some musical talent, but navel- goes serenading. Writes e good band, and a friend v. ho knows, told us that ho was very persistent and tenacious in love, matters, lias been accused of loving two indies at once. Is not a flirt—ladies, don’t be afraid of him, he will do. I No. V, I, ovce to give others queer names. Itas hula sivecliiearl. r.nd Madam Rumor I Haiti iie'vvhs going to qiarry her, but Madam ' Ruimcr just eimply (ibbid. Like Np. I,ho loves n niuslacii't, and j[ his face is too poor to produce one in time, he jjeneraU, borrows. lie is uot‘‘ : s!fucV’V!th any par ticular lady now, but before his unfortunate love difficulty he was gstlefallr n f t “Uve to all. fudging from his nick van e would lake him to Vie an enrly ri« • We believe he will open an office T proposals nest leap year. Sef ldok out . Uitn, No. i>. Is a flashy, darby fellow. Dis patches his business as quick as lightning. Wears a tiuy c't*i>civt, and likes lo visi* with No. ft. Is generally admired for his hand pome appearance. lie loves the company in the “gay and fes.ive,” and loves lo *Ythj.sc the glowing hu’irs with flying feet.- lie is a man alter the ladies own h** • and is said to have been in lore wit! : . „ thau one Don’t let this oppor* i;:ty pars, la* dies! No. ?, Is Tory handsome, and we think w ill make a good impression when he be comes better acquainted. Is fond of music and possess s considerable amslcal talent. Madame. Rutrfc# is begfn'hiiSg to suspect him of being in iovc, but time will only tell. Indications are. that he loves female »oeie. ly, ljut exhibits no panic liar partiality fo r Ibe society of the misses. No. 1(1, It a money-lov ng. monoy-maka ing fellow, with a*lrttalfliy, ruddy complex*. Jon, nod Just the . ge to fonn a matrmoni ul alliance. Mis appearance and dialect yskonfs his foeign extract, an I from all ap pearances be could'be persuaded to ignore the law of his tribe and take unto himself an '.Yiuerican/rw. This closes our catalogue, and for the further edification of bur bachelor ft lends, tve refer them la an article on our first page under thecapH ; “The Bachelor. . a. .«►. A bind of Ind. 'da a sudden attaok oo a delaohmeot of our so * in the mountains. The soldiers bade mou . howitzer mounted on a male. Not hnvi , imie to take it off and I put it in' pneHi m 1 o*ed up the mule an 1 let driv _>i: . is The loud w»« so hea- T ~ ,ni all went tumbling down the hill t' »a»d the 3avage->. rfho, not raderstan ling that Kind of warfare, fled like dsers. After ward onoof them was captured and asked why he run », reeUoi, “Me big Injin, u t afraid of li’.t ! e g ins, but when white mm load up and fi-e a tvho'e jackass at lej'c. tile don't know [ nh it to do. (publications I Holey (or December \*on our table and is »s ; attractive as ever. Ho prom’ars (o give in the ! future large folding sheets of fashion* and other I cuts in addition t - the usual quantity, of fathion j i-lates. Anew Novelletie, by Marlon Hu Ind I will begin with the January number. We pro j pose to .-end tdo Herald and a copy of Oody’s for | 2-1 SO per annum. Now is the time to 9ubseribe- We have received the -‘Land wo Lovt" for November. It contains as a fr ntis piece a beauti'dl little picture of Julia Jackson the on ly daurhter of the lamented Stonewall. Toe reading matter is chaste and iuterts ing. 1 Scot's Migazine is to hand, It is now publish ied in stylo by J . W, Burke Macon, Ga, Thu Magazine is always interesting, Wo are glad to see fria’s Gentry A Jefferson | succeeding so well with the Chri tian Messo - dor. The Messenger is devoted to the ’nterest of Christ Chureh, discardirg everything of a sectarian nature from it* columns, Wo arc proud to see religious institutions of ell kinds llourish and wl-h that every paper hiving for itsobjojtttc promotion of Christianity could establish itself on the basis of prosperity. Wo need mor* ehritthn papers and those iu ex s tence reed a more liberal share of patronage from the putse, The M<senger is published at 3.’,00, and is aheap at 80 00. To getters-up of clubs superior inducements are offered, The Chris ian Index A South-w stern Baptist comes to u» his wiek in its old garb, Our brethren should be more v-ealous towards the interest ol t his able exponent ol their Church. The Southern Cultivator.—This invalua ble ag'hulturnl monthly,comes to us filled with good reading matter. Everybody should have it, —-•«-.. Sal, what time do your folks dice?’ ‘./?s soon as you goes, that's missus ciders. NEW GOODS riTHE subscribers are constantlyreceivii'p I. fiesh accessions to their present desira ble stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, and the publii, as well as their friends, are respcetlullv United to favor them with a cali. Their assortment of DRESS GOODS Hats, Shoes, School Books, &c.. are ample and are off-red at prfctfk that will not fail to give satisfaction. maj‘3-tf HOWELL & NEARY, K. M ROSE, IV. K. FOX, 0. A. V. ROSE R. M. ROSE & CO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BRANDIES, STIVES. WHISKIES, if ilroad Street. Granite Block ATLANTA, GEORGIA TATE particu'aly Sn’isit ordei-s from Mereh \\ nuts in neighboring cities and villiage? beleiving hut we o n suit thorn as well in ERICKS AND Q! ALfTV’, as Northern deal er*. "C r.U.-Uir.ANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE- octll) .Jons Esretutcrs ?fotioe 5 VLT/yvrflona in dM>U4 to the EstatejvfAnn Baugh late of Greene County, dec’ll wilt imcJiate payment and all persona avin* claims nga inst a lid *st it « wi»l present them to the undersigned in term* oi »h* La/w WALTER GIUI FIN septl4—3ods Kor JSO 8. FAIRLY. HUTT/EDGK WILSON. J, S, FAIRLY & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN TOTE GO[DBS, HOSIERY^ « FANYCGrOODS SMALL WARES GENERALLY Xl> ST fli\> nr Street, Charleston, S. C. 1 kept?*— 3ma M, A. cToVaLL. H. 12DV10NDST0N Stovall & Ediiioiiifeton. WAR): HOUSE aud GHEE HAL Commission |tlcn bunts Factors in COTTON Grian, Flour PRO VISIONS <S*c IC2 a Fi eil Id lock Jueksorf street, AVGUSTA GA rJT l ’articular atlciition given lo the a1«. <,f‘C otton .Largo -toi'Kgc accofnmo dntior.. A 1 ESSrXTT'i’. WALKER k no.. Lon ly f isvilleKy., are eutbo’izyd Agents for the Ukfai.p Business tran?n<ted l>y hcnl "i:L he duly uekuowlcdgul by vi . FOUTZ'B CItSBRATfD Qirsi aMCaI Powflers. oiibh* incident to thi* animal, such aa EVER, 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 or entire,, pre-rented. ~ ,i ”,n In ,lmr. a ccrteln preventive and cure for the Ilog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Taper, or 5 Papers for tl. PREPARED BY ». A.. FOUTZ & BRO„ AT THEIR WHOLES K LG onto AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United States. For pale by W. GRIFFIN, (iroensbjro,’ Ga WILLIAM J. SMARM S Improved Billiard Tables, With Lid PATENT CUSHIONS, Well know 1 to be sup-rior to any now iu usa. lilßuofaclorVd 13 Mer cer St., N. V rfNIJE great popularity of SHARP’S A IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES has rend.-i lid U necessary to make cx'iil sivc arrangi‘mc;nt.».{iii order io supply the iuci'casing (Jemaiid, and he is now -prepar ed to fill any order with w'uch his pa trons or the* pub'ic generally, uiay la* vor him W. J. Sharp having had practical ex iiviiwUge lor nearly lw,-r»ty. years, in tiic miumfaAture of HilliardiTabies. and having made fa ni-.mbei *of valuable Improve - m ills, he |uara«tci* a Tablo. which for 1 lusf'ci'.y of touob. mc-cliaaical conslruc tii-4 on scientific principles, and t-legnnce of appcgruuqc, v ill elialK nge compßtillon. Hi'- - newly - ipMu ted puti ut Cueliiotw 'vaviilg been .prune,uuced by the com pdlcht judges to superior Iu any now in use, lie is enabled to furnish (he best Jiillarii Tab!emauufaeured in the UulteffSbitss. and suKtnitifii-uunM which’ .Vharps Tabk-s so justly have acquired. Hall*, (lu,-K and Triiiiing* constantly on hand. Old C«i*bfo’fi* repair and atshort upt.ee Orders t.y rji.ril punctually ittlend and to. Send for descriptive circular and price list. W. J. .SHARP may 18—ts. -13 Mercer St. New York. F. HORSEAL Successor of . ’ II OIIs BY, AUT E N & CO YJ;ifs r (L-aps mil) Strain OFoebs No, 25 Havne-Strsot, CHARL ES TO JV, S. C. | sep2B—finis AAII’]IIK A\ HOTEL A lab ; in a Street ATLANTA, GEbR IA WRITE A WHITLOCK, Treprif tors. Bryson and Wvlcv C erks B-egage carried to and from Depot freo* of charge, PLANTERS HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA N"KWLY fnmif.hf*d and refitted, umurpawAd by any Hotel .South, is now open to the Public T. 3 NICKERSON Prrm’r. Late of Mill* ll«»u • CharLf'ton. wnd Proprietor of Nickersoa’it Hotel, Columbia, K. C. WOOD Sl ALLEN. WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS AIL AAT A Ga. IVILL exeeutc all work in thuir line with) ’» tealut and di patch. rvpjfi dm , FALL m WINTER GOODS m. w ■ « j aitthul of nnno-ino'ng ti hi., f'ri*nd* and tho publi; gon*r.v'f} that 1m h is rufcitt’y eponod a n«w Stori at th# old Stand oft) It. P. Moses A 80. aud hot ou band a c.mpl. iu atraitaiuu ft embricin-’ a largo had beautiful selection of DR5' OOOf)S. liRfiSA flOOD’’, 5 ANkEK NOTIONS ETC sT&.Ml^»i22€L® a choice supply cf GBLCCER.IES, CrocVeiy, Saddlery Boo*r, S' o#»s, lljDf, and Cups f < llu purchased h : .s Goods in \*w York f«»r|faah ahi bnir% to the dopnirub'e li taneiu) cordition of the oouatij he it BHtisftod to .-ell with SHOUT FUG)* I IS. - - n - . Being under uiany oblig*ti<»*».4 to bis friend* and c mt-inur# for fvwt pitfmagu he y tnhcita con tinuation of thi) t 'atne. ui.d he Know 3he hazirdi mthing iu saving ihit hj wilt soil a a cbe.ip a A bdj othucr store in Middle Georftii * Gretnsbo-o Georgia, October 12ch 1967 J. M. HOL2ROOK, HATTER Whitehall Si root, ATLANTA GEORGIA Still on llinl wi’h ad Selection of FALL A N L W 1 N T E It H A T S Os the Very Latest Styles which lie 'fb A>e Trane, at Wholesale or llctaii, CHEAP FOR CASH! Also a l-’ine Selection of LADIES ANI) MISSES FUIIS LIV Sable, Sets Min’;, Set* Ft ch Sets Squirrels, Se.su Colored Musk, at, iS#t l-rouili Couov, Children’s vet Sets’, e and Blue Sots, tanging in Price mu S OTOS2OO Highest Cash Fiice Paid for Furs of all Kinds, Bavcr, OAet. Mini*, Musk R-*t wild Oat r House Cat-Com, Fox Oposeum, Rabbit, Deer Hides, Boar fkios. ’ J. M HOLLTIIIOOK oC2O-1m Whitehall street, Atlanta, Hu, M. HYAMS & CO. Genial Commission Merchants At Dwties old Stand 1 70 13 road st AUGUSTA G A. .Lid Dmlfra in— — F 1 N K CROC E It I E S WINES, LIQUORS, SUGARS SHOTS and II AT S VW- Lime Plaster and Cement always on hand and for sale. sep’2B—Cm M. I>. STOVALL, I). E. BUTLER, Ul Augusta GU. Os Madison Morgan SOYALIi A HITLER, Cotton Warehouse ANI) GENERAL— ( Commission Merchants Augustu, Gei. HAV.Si foniu-d a Uartnefshtp for the put pose of conducting the 1 above huyi- 1. no**,, Tt ey v.ili devoti tlii’irhesl “iiergiea toarlvuuce’ th. iwter.flts of llieir eustdiu e s in the S to agt and S ale of Colton and other Produce.. M. R, Sloe ■• 11 known as liayfug' been-ucc.s-f.! - engaged formally yt>*rs r \ * in Ibis bus,!; l>. fc\ Butler i also faorably known ti« , m long connected with tie /’lanting intefest « atfic) public enterprise of the State. Ollier aud Sales Room conerr of J.icßsfht' and Reynold .Streets, now occupied by M. I’. Ntorall, scpt?»-tf Augusla Hotel. AtJGtfßTi, : : ; : GEORGIA S. ML JO.VES, Proprietor. r PHIS Leu'ling. Ku hioflaMe lloilel. has A becu newly and elegantly foiuished. f and is uo’vprtpdi cd to ox I end a "Georgia Welcome.” 'gg Col. GUO, 11. JONK ; , Chief Clerk, may 10— ti ADMR’S SALE riLL be «old on tho tho First Tiie.*<luy in Mcccinbrr before the Court. House and »or in Groene Countv. wii-kn ti»e usml hours of S;ile, under »n order of the hoiioiriblo r *urt of O dinary of said County, the fol | lowing (vixjaix hundred and thirty seven | ae.r -• -f L»r and, more or In s adj doing lads of V. W. lMiiitup. VV r tiliiiiu Hart .1 G. Winters end other*, 0 Id ! us tlit |jr |>erty ot Arcl I ».ild Tarpley deceased, for 1 (he irtarpu e4l iou. Tor » s Cush. , i VA tIiLfAM UUYAN Adtnr. octlH--tds ADMR’S. SALE i |>i 1 i ‘uc of fin ord-r <>f ihe 1100. Court of Ordinary |U»■* Ui rn» U * oW b » r,,r « -he Cmi 1 I All *a J ait- in (40, irbbuPi 'tt»-gi,i, between the lawful hours of dale , o-a tho Fir it T-ne*«t*y i,f WeVombo* 1 next, tho profM ty belopgUig ta the Estato of fivurge U. U « wil, one Law Office, over ilie 9 lore of-Cbarle* C, A»«ri»»n opposite J he Court on the corner of Greene and Main S.rt fit it* <tr«‘VL b »r« G.i.. cv*utain'i|g two room-, Abo sold at tho >tne time ft I*7 Hie persona^ } eri-habid prof>-n;ry he’oi ging to Estate < f said deed, in Gre ne Couuty, cotid ting of Oh it/s Carpets, lied sfeud and M»ttroe*lß. Tables. De dra w large number of Law mi l nii/o#llaiicu.H btoksAu. Terms Ol Sale Cftk-l EDWARD W 3BATIROOK A.iuir with lie will unuexed of George O. D iwson deci. oct!9--lds. ADMR’S SALE i \\ r ILL bo so’rl on th« > \ FIII9T TUESDAY IN PECKMBER next, wi' lt'n the legal bou*B of sulo* before the Court House door in Greensboro under a decree of the Superior Court of said County, “etling in Chancery, tho real o t to ofJnuieS M CiirlwHght deceased, con. dieting of ihe »r;ic«. oi land id said County, where .n deceased ived and died containing three hundred i nd >iveo acres moie or Jess, with the exception of the I Widow* Hove/ the title in reminder tofvbfofr will bd soM with the other tnird olsaid land. Utelotfilta 15t| LfJf Ji ff, 11 ndinr. with tho will annexed < F J unes M. Cartwfght* EXR’S SALE. rXIA-iijl V -sfakont of H il > li j- R zwiaud., hito «.f (Jrsene C iuuty d«c«-.i>»l .111 ti# ~.!il to Ih* hijfhi-st liiilztiMl l«-f»ro *li, n C url Il ius. *t<, ,r in Orcsn.b ,ro vteorgta, belwieu the law ful hour* of .Hale/ cu the • First Tiite* . la.,- ia iieec'mVr aext. She Culloj.ioj tract of Land b#l-mg*nss to estate cf la Ii c<*qpu*mii. lo.wit, lh« twet ol l»ni-l in will BUuiij*. 0,. iho wall-,-- of t-e -.vt-iii ia and Srewnrt* Cto tks. - iitainin-liL.. aorc* jpore ; ov lass, udj,lining laivlsof P V.ul X.oeio, E„i. Thomas .Meryett, Westly liincy Jauli on J' P Hirrjf and others. Th# nl-o.'o tracF'-fland will tte jnrfaiid anl Milif In four oi iforo part* Or* trnvfp. as foll-'-rs, to wit.-* Thetf ai.o »vod >fa':t eli'lt'in resided at th# time of I-IV daatlf cobteinie* upwoirds of 30!) acres, On this play* is a t,ond Divolliu ' lloase and ad nacessa ry outbui d-ngs -T!,# ‘ Smith Tract” containing 312 oert-s fs-ij Trac ” < .utai ling ICO ac.es and Howards, udj-lin ing !Vri_ t Snitrh nd others- -Tho old Homestead T-act can aining 367 acres more or le s adjoining Merritt, I, sie and others tin this place is a good dwelling louse and some outbuildings : and one fther 'Bract kn wn »s tue old ‘ Tanner anU V* eaver tract” coatainii, 310 .acres more or less adjoining I.aniie of David Co-lie, Ste.,,l en .lava* n an I others A Platt of the above Tiaol .will bo exhibited on tbo dsy of sale show t !ie stluatiuu and exact number of acies in each trac . Also w .f ho sol-1 at the same tiiu# and place Fd e, n B, are? of tfeorgia Rail Sfoct m Term, of Sale*. oa«i. KAtLANP ALIIEHT IV ROWLAND Ksrcutfrs pf W iHinna Rowland deed* * tda < • t • / / j Salt 1 . | ViKTUh. OF AN URptil OF TAB lION J > ~ble Court of tlrdin.ry nf C-ÜBty O«or;ia will he a,ld before the Court Hou.-» Door in the City of GrCcno boro in add county betweMi the legal hour* IN DECEMBER mwX’.Aite nillowinfr "»«t of Laud belonging to the • of AftfcMMd B. I’erku s <Wd, »n wit • Th - fa act containiHg Klaveo Hundred a“> ?>* •* :tndAe*li .1 (UifiD lum.i *"» “Ivl'AVZ'ki lauds (If As. Rleslos, Uu?.i M.R.mg. Wn 'L Bro °" ail other,.onthe w ate ram the Ogeche, in aaid coaaty The above truj' of land will „e sold tn lhree par or tr as Wlo#s lo wft : One Trad contauitog Pour Hundred and Fifty Acres more or leee, »■*}■> in •ng lands of Asa Rhodes Wm A Akins Aa ‘ tb ß Tr-cit ont.lining t*o hundred and ninety .mr half acres, arij lining Hugh M. King, ‘ • • and others and also the fee n remainder in th«* V* f tion of the said Lmd which has 1 een *?•'£. B » V eu Widow .. dover. containing th-eo hndmdland ty two acres Sold for the benefit of •ho creditors deco i c<l* Torms of sale pgRfcJNS Ad«i li T , ERKINS A'-uir. thcErtatoof Archibald » Greeuahorj !•* 40dd 0 SHtfJfW mTWTTT - Ex Otllee ( k wibhing lo bciwl Packages »o uny j'' wU ," m ,b “ .< Jot bent Evpiors Company, the satvsl aud mo.t Po-K.iMa. Oilk'-e ul t’O UMA y. Ag nt,