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THE HERALD.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1807.
Our Agents
Walker ft Cos., No. 3 Broad FUcet, !
Charleston 5. C,. are ourauhorised agents. j
Arrivai ts Trains in Grensboro
Day Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10.06 a m
“ Augusta 22.40 pm
Night Passenger.
Arrive from Atlanta 10.33 p m
“ “ Augusta 1.09 am.
Way Freight.
Arrive from Atlanta. a U 1
“ ■' Augusta 3,45 pm
ThtPassenger Trains ri main in
Greensboro 5 minutes ; the Freight Trains
10 minutes.
t. .11 .1 I
J. U. WOOD
lias requeued us to give notice thithe will
cl >se his Mill on Thanksgiving Day. Ilis pa
trons wi.l plea«e take notice hereof
REMOVED—
The Federal Deal that wero buried in the
cemetery at this plaoe, have been disinterred
and removed to Marietta.
EXPLANATORY—
In justice to our very wo. thy and efficient
Sheriff and his Deputy, we would stute that
our query, last week, wa3 not intended to cen
sure them for neglect of duty, as wo were wtl*
aware that they had no authority to act
in the premises at the time of writing, but we
were in hopes that the citizens would take the
matter in hand and have the arrests made.
So far as we know, these gentlemen have been
faithful and prompt in the discharge of their
various duties.
A SUGGESTION—
Wo would respectfully suggest to our bust
ness'men, and the merchants particu’arly, Use
propriety of lighting up our streets during
night, Let "each merchant erect a lamp
in front of his store and keep it lighted until
10 o’clock at night. It will be a great benefit
to cUuroh goers and night pedes rian*, while
the expense wi’l be a mere trifle. Who wi[l
be the first to move in the matter 1
AUGUSTA AND MACON R. R.-
We learned, while at Sparta this week, that
the above road would be completed s .metime
next week, when arrangements wi l likely be
made to run through trains from Augusta to
Macon,
LUNACY-
The Rev. Iliuton Crawford and Miss Mr
ry E. Bynum were brought before t’.e Icfe*
rior Court on Wednesday last, and tiied for
Lunacy. The Court.decided that tbev there
fit subjects for the Asylum, where they will
be sent forthwith. _
REYNOLDS’TURN TLOW-
Rev F. F. Reynolds, of Jefferson county,
has been exhibiting in our city this week,
a Turn Plow, manufactured by himself,
which, from the Testimonials, seen else
where, is a complete success. Mr Rey
nolds comes highly endorsed, and an in*
epeetkm of his Pltfv will convince any
doubting mud as to its merits. The Plow
is no Yankee humbug, but will do all that
is represented by Mr. Reynolds, We com
mend Mr R . and his Plow to the favorable
consideration of our farm ts,
A WARNING—
For the information of our colored friends
in this section, we publish the subjoined ar
ticle, hoping that it may be a warning to
them, as well as all law breaker’s:
“In the Superior Court of Pickens Dis
trict, South Carolina, a few days.ago, six
negroes were sentenced to be hung, and
eighteen to tbe Penitentiary, for partialpa
tion iu the murder and riot which la ely
occurred at Ilimnicul's Crossing, iu that
Distric. it will be remembered that a
drunken man fired off his pistol when pass*
ing a house where a number of negroes
were holding a “Loyal League” meeting—
they swarmed out after him, shot a young
roan at a debating society, mprisoned oth
ers in a school house and kept up a gener
al riot for a day or two. The sequel should
teach the colored people a lessen. Law
breakers must and will be punished, even if
they enjoy the advantage of being ctolored !
—Athens Watchman.
-••*—
THE DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC FOR
1868—
tVc have received a notice of this forth
coming Almanac. It will contain, besides
the usual matter of all Almanacs, full and
official Returns of all the Elections for Ihis
year, compared with previous ones, the
most important Acts of Congre s. Prcsi
dent Johnson’s Veto Messages and Procla
tnation, Lisle of federal and State Officers
Members of Congress, Statistical and other
information indispensable to every politi
cian, planter, farmer, merchant or mechanic.
Terms, single copies, by mail, prepaid 20.
cents; One hundred copies, by express, sl2.
Address Van Evrie, Horton ft Cos., Publish'
ere, No. 162 Nassau Street, New York,
GF.N. TOPE’S CONVENTION ORDER,
_ The Atlanta Intelligencer says, General
Pope hat issued an order, bearing dat e the
I9tb instant, convening the so-called State
Convention at this place, on Monday, the
9th day of December next, “to frame’ —we
ise his own language—“a Constitution and
Civil Goverrament for the State of Geor
g.a, according lo the provisions of the acts
above referred to, ‘an act to provide for the
more efficient government of the rebel
States,’ and the acts supplementary there
:u,’ and that when Ihessme shall have baen
-o'framed the sai ' Constitution be subout
tod for ratification to the registered voter*
„f said State as further required by law.
God -r.ve the ‘Rate
POOR CREATURE
A devoted lady lover, broken hearted becau re |
him upon wh om all her nflto ions were lav :
ished. had gone across the waters to wed another,
gives vent to her feelings in the fdlcwing man
ner. Just hear her ;
He’s gone ! across the sudsy see t
He’ i crossed the lakey water*!
To see Jarusha Anjaline ;
Ben Smith’s only dawter.
Mi heart is broali ! I soon shall di,
Oh era ell cruel John !
And when I’m d»ad and berryed
1 hope you’ll look upon
The g. assuron my tume.
Down in the woods so dark
Where alt is sad and silent g umo.
And stre ked skwirrefs bark.
And when your out at night as late
As eleven o’clock or later
And where the winds whine thro’ the pine
O l think of Luey Baker.
And if yot marry Jcrusba
You’ve crest the 1 ike to pet,
Remember that your deerist Lucy
I Died in konsekwence nv it.
LECTURE ON AFRICA -
The Rev Mr Reed, who ha' been for many'
j years,a mi aionary t ■ the Yoruba count y,as it is
called in Central Afr ca. gave our citizens the
benefit of ale ture on last Friday night, in the
Baptist Church, upon the manners, customs and
habits of tbe people among whom he lahored,
many of which they have been induced to aban
don under the influence of the teachings of ti e ,
missionaries.
Among many others of which be gave a graph
i c and interesting descrij tion is the protection of
“Shango’s torch” so palled from the deity which
presides over thunder and lightning Any onh
having an article of commerce to sell, placesitup
on tho grouud by the roadside together with a
certain number of small stones and .signaling the
price in cowries—the currency of the country
the whole pro'eoted by a wisp of b'oom straw
tied upon a stake driven into the ground, which
constitutes “ Shango’s torch,” No ones da-cs
remove anything under its protection without do
positing the price indicated by the stones, such
is the fear and veneration for the im g-.nary
god [just bore, wo would respectfully suggest to j
Congress the proprie y < f importing a large
quantity of ’Shargo torches’’ lot the protection
of property in the Southern States, or what rev
mains from the ravages of‘‘Sherman’s torch ]
Another rather strange custom, which they
have continued until within tho past five or.six
years is, consti'u’ing the eide-t sou of the King
a reigning prince, ruling conjointly wi h him.
who wiien the King dies, accompanies him to
the spirit land and the successor is chosen from
' among the brother' or oc phews of the deceased
| King, This they were per-uaded to abandon
i which caused a revolt in «>ne of tho provinces
I apd a war e sued which lasted for more thin
two years Tho reigning prince not departing
! with the King the difficulty arose what must
become of him. According to the laws of the
country ho could not succeed to the thrope and
being in power and virtually a King, they could"
not depose him At last, after consultation
with the chiefs of tho different nations, they
made a radical change in tbejnws of succession
and the aide t son now succeeds to the Kingdom
is fin civilized countries.
Mr. Reed enumer t and many other* whieh
worn equally interesting, but, for which, we have
not space. Ho says the work is progressing fa
vorably in many parts of the missions established
in v rious nort Ins of the country. Many of the
natives had been converted, some of whom, have
themselves gone as missionaries to other nation ,
In leaving for America they gathered around |
him and entieaied him in pitiable accents not
to leave them forever, seeming to think that
their pomfort nni ta'ety depended in a great
measure upon his pres;nce,
Mr. Reed is solici ting aid for the s ipport Os
these Mission*’ies and will iu a short time
return to his distant field of labor,
THANKSGIVING DAY—
Rev C. . Lane will preach at the Presby
terian Church on Thanksgiving Day. November
58:b.
We also learn that services will be held at
the Baptist church on the same day.
PAPER AT SPARTA—””
The proprietor of this paper intends to print
an edition for tho town ofSparta, The “Sparta
New-” will be the title and the services of Mr,
J Clarence Simmons, has boen secured as Local
Editor. This arrangement will prove a benefit
t-> advertisers as their iid*erlisomcnU will ap
pear in both papers.
AT LAST. —a* ys the Macon Journal ft
Messenger, “we have reliable information
that Governor Jenkins has been ordered by
General Pope, to hold himself in readiness
to march at a moment’s notice. And the on
dit from the same source is, that a “bining
light from Thomas' county, who gained
some little notoriety a short time since, by
denouncing Den. Ilill as a “finished dema
gogue,” is io be h’s successor.’’
AN ACROSTIC.
BY BAND LPH,
Musing in pleasant solitude,
I sit from the world apart,
Scribbling in a happy mood,
Some lines suggested by my heart;
Look through these lines with care if you 3
know,
Upon whom my affections I bestow;
Could you but look into my heart.
I You’d there behold young Cupid’s dart.
lii the (arming districts o. Hay ti
the poaple neither doctor them-
I selves nor employ quacks. When
| any one is taken ill in a town his
ielatic ’3 rush into tno street and
j yell at he top of their voices In
the hack country it is usual o pre
pare a iish of the sick mans favor
‘S ite foo and place it !»• fore him.-*-
1 If ho l. .s no iijij etite for it* is ta
‘ i ken as t f-ittu that 1-is limp Iu
conir . .and no luiA cr oiJorts arc
made to cure.
Quite a crowd of noproes went j
off from this city by yesterday’s!
Macon train, bound for Charleston
and thence to Liberia, 'i hoy were
collected bv the beating of a drum
and appeared to bo about two bun
dred in number. Wo understand
that many more want to go, but;
have to wait for the next vessel. |
Columbus Enquirer 12lli.
A voting man named Regan died
in Albany recently from having a |
mole or wart on his face cut by a 1
razor while being shaved. The*
wart was on tho left, and, while the
whole right side was paralyzed, the
left leg and arm became riged and
the face turned over the left shoul
der
The following is the official vote,
of Georgia: Number of registered
votes, 188.,647,"v0te cast. 106,410;
frr a convention, 102,250; against
4,127: number of whites voting for
the convention, about 3,600’
It has been accertained that the
man who held on to the last,’’was
a shoemaker
Salem butcher, Esq., formerly of
the Augusta Constitutionlist, is now
cpnuectea with HieN. York World
and will report lrom Montgomery,
tho proceedings of Pope’s odorifer
ous Convention, for that journal.
Receipts.
John Swann P-i 1 *•> Vo' 3 No U S5 00
Julius GWing Paul to Vol 3No 29 260
jesfe M Brvant Paid to Vol 3No 30 650
Ju.ige lienrd Paid -0 Vol 3No 28 260
.1 N Armor Paid to Vil 3No 26 2»0
J T Stone Pa dto\ol 3No 6 250
$ 20 59
Markets.
ATLANTA MARKET.
Cotton —The market was quiet yesterday,
and a halt to three-quarters of a cent be
low the prices of tho previous day. The
receipts amounted to about 100 hales,
which were purchased from wagous at 12
to 12 1-2 cents, lax unpaid.
Corn.—. White, new Tennessee, 90 to $1 10,3
Bacon —Shoulders, 15 1-2, plain hams,
22 to 23; canvass sugar-cured hams, 23 to
27: ciear ribbed sides, 18 1-2: clear sides,
19.
Lard—ln barrels, 15, in kegs and cans.
'Virginia Salt—Per sack, 2 75; Liverpool
salt, 3 60.
Flour—Now family, sack' of 98 lbs.. 7
00 to 7 50; Extra, G 00 to C 50; Superfine.
5 50 to 6 00.
Bagging-—Gunny. 30 to 32: Hemp, 30
Hope—Machine, 11 1 2; hand made, 10.
Iron Ties.—Per pound 11 cts.
AUGUSTA MARKET
Gold dull. Brokets buying at 139 and
s dling at 140.
silver—Buving at. 130 and selling at 133.
Cotton.—The market opened with a mod"
e ate demand this morning on a basU of 15
1-2 for New York middling. Ago >d many
sales were effected during the day ; mark* t
c'osed quiet and unchanged. Sales, 828
hales. Receipts. 835
Bacon—Western shoulders, 14c., B. B.
side, 15 5-2 C' R. sides, 16 12 to 11c., C.
sides, 17 ; Hams, 20 to 25.
Corn—Mixed, 1 20 to 125; white, 1 20 to
1 25
Iflieat.—White, 3 16 to 3 25 ; red, 2 65
to 2 75.
Testimonials.
ATTUUSTa, GA,, August 29:h, 186 7,
Having olosely inspecio-l tho Patent Plow of
the Rev. F F Reynold , I take p'eas.re in say
ing, thai in my opmi-n, it should attrao' the
attention of the Agrioutturfl Community At a
Cotton and Corn Cultivator, it must prove etui,
nentiy useful and satisfactory. It Lso O'mstruct
ed that any form of Hitnv-share osn be used up
on the same Stock. It oombiins simplieitiy
lightnes- and strength, and from tbe mechanical
pri ciples on which it is construe ed it can bo
easily managed by any ordinary plow-boy. Mr,
Reynold' is a gentleman of chara t.*r, and de
serves the confidence and patronage of the pub
lip *
U SRSHEL V. JOHNSON.
JEFFERSON Cos., Ga , July 24th 1867.
Rev. F. F, Reynolds ;
Fear Sir —I take pleasure in bearing testimo |
ny to the merits of your Patent Plow, I am
using twelve of them in the cultivation of my
present crop. Asa and «s a Stock
for every other kind ot Plow —tho neau y, of
work the lightness of draught and hoapncasio
use —it surpasses any I have ever used. And as
tb the wet. or dry wen her .Sweep with it, it is
the best thing la the cultivation of Corn or Cots
tea I have evor used or seen in use. I pen the
j whole. I look upoo yours os the ohodjCst and
bast Plow the people can use.*
Yours Respectful!v,
T. IV, HGWELL,
WARREN County Gi, March lGth 1367.
I certify that I have in use toe Reynold*
Plow on my plantation, and find it a most per
fect sueoess, It has done work for me 'h.it n >
Other plow ever did. and I take pleasure in ri
commending it to farmers generlly. I have
used every turn plow that 1 could get ant
none of them w u and turn my land the Reyn * ands
> Plow turned tho same land beaut-fullv.
M, 11, HUBERT
To Consumptives.
rn Edward A. » ilson will s nd (free
| re?) to all win desire it, the presorip
I . ih? directions for miking and osio*
remedy by wtiich he w*s cured of
i ; on n ani that dread disiose Cons i
.1. • ■ nlv "object is to benefit the . fflio'c '
and h -,s every sufferer will try this prescrip
tion as H Will cost them no hiDg. and may prove
.» Pieftec address
b Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No 165 south second street, Williamshurgb
y OC.yU
Information.
7 n’orm .tion guaranteed produce aluxuriant
lifer ,wth of halt up n n bald Lead or beurd-
KS fico. abo a rccipo for the remove! of Pirn
es. Blotches, 1 ruptions, ect., of the skin, loss
- 2 the s itne soft, clear and brent if at, can be
, butinc l without charge by address ng
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN. Chomist
j-9_tf 81*Broaiway New Yo k
Synopsis Greene Legal Notices.
I ORDINARY
The appointment of an Administrator by the
Ordinary to represent the estate oi Isaac A
W illiatns deoeased.
Samuel M Findley applies for letters of Ad
mini«tr«tion on the estate of LuctnJn rinuiey,
deceased
SHERIFF,
Will sell a tract, land belonging to Thomas
Stock to sitisfy afi fa in favor of Mary * An
il enon, Adm’x, vs said Stocks, K.\ r of II B
Watson, deoeased,
Also the store house and lot, at Woodville
Ga, to satisfy one mortgage ti fa in fa or of J
M Cox, against Joseph W Whitlow
• J H ENGLISH, Sherff,
Also the entire stock of Groceries, and Mere
chandise of every description, to'- tisfy out
mortgage fi fa in favor of John Dunn agaias
James T Scott, J C PALMER, L. C.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
HATTER
NVhitehll Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA
Still on Hind wi’U a goad Selection of
FALL A D WINTER HATS
Os the Verv Latest Styles which he offers to
the Trade, at Wholesale or Retail,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Also a Fine Selection of
LADIES AND MISSES FURS
hW Sable. Sets Mink, Set* Fi ch
S?ts Squirrels, Bests Colored Muskrat,-
sFre r.i-li Concv, Children s Bct
e and UJue Sots, ranging in l’rico mos
s © *37 o $ ao O
Highest Cash Frice Paid for I’nrs of all Kinds,
Baver, Otter, Mink, Musk Rat IViid Cat r
House Oat* Coon, Fox Opossum, Rabbit, Deer
Hides, Bear Bkr s „
JtM. HOLLBROOK
octlC- lm Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
ML -HTAMS & CO.
Cenral Commission Merchants
1
At Dorties old Stand
173 B road st
A U GUST A G A .
And Dealers in
FI N E G It O C E R I E S
WI NES,
LIQUORS,
SEGARS
SHOES and HATS j
j®- Lime Plaster and Cement always;
on btu-d and for saJe. sep2B—Cm j
NEW GOODS
rpilE subscribers are constantlyreceiving
1. flesh accessions to their present desira
ble stock ot
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
and the publi;, as well ns their friends, arc
respectiully ’nVited to favor them with a
calf.
Their assortment of
DRESS GOODS
Hats, Shoes, School Books, &c.,
are ample and are offered at prices-that
will not iailto give sa'.isfactioni
may3-tf HOWELL & NEARY,
R. M. ROSE, W. K. FOX, 0. A. V. ROSE
R. M. ROSE & CO
WHOLESALE dealers IN
BRANDIES, MINES, WHISKIES, it] j
Broad Street
Granite Block ATLANTA, GEORGIA
ITTE particu’aly WmieU ord nr s from Mercb
\\ ants in neighboring cities and villi
hel**iving hat we c n suit them a* well in
PRICES AND QUALITY, as Northern deal
ers.
WE OUAKRANTEE SATISFACTION
IN EVERY INSTANCE- oct’l9-3ais
COTTON PLANTERS ATTRITION.
WRIGHTS ‘.IRON COTTON SCREW.
ON account of the sreit decline in < ’oM*n
the price of tho above Screws is reduced to
s*s3fi a&
and alive red at
Atlanta or Augusta
OB the car* A va’uable improvement ha* r -
C*fitly been made in the A itCH Send for circu
?a-WUh f*’ll dworip»ion of trams etc
Refers to Planters in Graene an 1 UufiO'-ck
who are using theoi For tur*her information
apply to
L. D. PALMbK
Gwnl Augfitta or Atlsn^
, oct 13 3*a
A
FAIL AND WINTER ROODS
r!c?u«iy evened anew Btoro at theold Stand of O. 11. I* Msecs ft Cos. and hu on banda oompUte
filft ft'VX9VII
embracing s large and beautiful selection of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, YANK EE NO*
tions etc.
a choice supply'of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
. Orockery."Saddlery Boo's, Shoes. Hats, and Ceps . r . .
He purchased h s Goods in New York fy-.cash «nA -o the doplorab e fiaancml con,F,tu.fi
0f B , ’’Sni7"m , anV to'his Dlendland cost mentor past p.itrmage he re
solicits^continusTion^of tbe same and ho knows he haz irds n .tiling m say log that h, wilt sell
as cheap as any othccr store in M iddle Georgia.
Grecnsbo-o.Goorgia, October l~th 18b/ •
JNO S. FAIRLY. RUTLEDGE WILSON j
j, S, FAIRLY A CO,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WHITE EfIOBS, nosirn,
■j? A1 C C3 OODS
SMALL WARES GENERALLY
SI IIUJB*' Stvt’4'l
Chari ston, S. C.
sep”B—3tns
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Y virtue of on ord r of the Don. Court of Or
diiuirv of Greene County O will ho
i Fold before ihe Court Honso door iu Greerinhoro’, *
(*eo*-gia, betweou the lawful hours of bale ,on \
t’“ i
Ist Tuesday in l>eccralter|
'next, the following prope.ty belonging to tbe
i Estnto of George O. Dawson ,1 ceased, tu wit,,
i oro TANARUS.,,? Office, over the Stern Louie of Charles |
j sh” Norton opposite the Court House Square, on |
' tlis e'irnjr of Gree-ic and Main Street in G teens-)
boro’. Ga.- containing two room” ■
Also will bes lid ut I lie saiuetiiii’ .itfeHio per-j
I sona l rierishable property belonging to Estate
iof said deed, in Greene Couu'y, cunsntinpof
1 Chairs Carpets Bedstead and Msttres-ea, Ta
bles. Desks Wardrobe a large number of Law
1 and miscellnneus books Ac.
i Terms of Siile Cash,
I pDWARD W. SEABRQOK
’ Admr with the will annexed <sf Gw«rge # 0
I Dawson deed. octlJ—tds,
EXECUTORS’ SALE
*j
i WILL be sold on the fi:st TUESDAY in Dk .
i OEM HER nsxt within the usual hours of sale
i before the Court House do r in G eensboro I
Greene ’ ounty Ga , for di. iribntien among tho ■
I legatees, that valuable tract of Land known as
j Hover, ihe residence of Cel. R. J. IV >U * iat" j
i.fsaid eoupty, deceased ritnaced about six mi se ,
West ofGreonsboro, on the Oconee Fiver lie I
I tween Daniels’ and Willi.- Ferries. Ih trac’,
contains ab.ui two thousand Doras more or less ;
I and is one of the most productive farms id .Mi 1- 1
■ ilia acovgia, Ihough an cxami’.ation of tho crop
j now growirig eu the plaoe .will beiqp'esatie
j laotory than anything «o oould say in its le
j 1 The torir.s will be cash on tbu day of s.’ie, the
l urch user to pay fur papers, and possession giv
en on the Ist of Juuary next. Tho purchaser
can be supplied with provisions aud stock of all
kinds necessary for the place
Oapt .L B, Wiilis, who resides on tho firm
will t -ke pleasure in showing it to any peretn
who may desire to examine it.
J b D, HEARD.
JAB.H. WILLIS
L.B Vi I LLI3
UxeoDtors.
i
DPI. 'W- JVEOT^OA-ISr
t.A Having p«nn»-
\ un.ily located in the
:Hn- -*”Tcity of Grreeusboro’.
asytou, will ut” nd to
(Le practice of I )< at
istry in all its branch-
I es. He will extract teelh without the lea-t
! pain to the patient. Unless j>rofw<s'onally
j absent.he may be fouud ut his office over
Elgas ft Adler’s store. • uov 16, w.
EKecutcrs Notice,
in to the FstateofAnn
Laugh late of-Oreene County, deed will
m ake bueiitate payment awd all per* t « aving
claims against said estate vi iT preseut thtm to
thj undersigned in terms oi the Law
V> ALTER GRU ¥IN
septl4* -30ds ■E < * r
Ecglsh and French
lioartlius’ and day Scliool,
Um}ar the Snperiotcn l int of
MRS. H. B. BOUNETHEAU,
(formerly of Charleston, South Carolina.]
rpiHl SOUTHERN INSTITUTION IS IN
-1 fended to n “.rd every opjortunity for the
complete »duo*’i«n of
Ycucg Ladits
Teachers of tho highest e .parity arc employ
hd in the fevnnl Derpi-tmen’s of Kngl'sa
Fre 'ch Aucknt Languages, Music, Drawing,
and P-ftintfog.
Avery IbnPcd number of Bearding Pup.is
'can *be aecomniodated
For circulars vpi ! y tbe pul \7°<* «ne
(and / *U i »)
ncv; 6 ; 6 7
ADMR’S SALE
te sold on the tho
l.st Tuesday iia Rcccffitcr
next, beforo the Coart fllocso door in Oreene
County, within tlie usual hours of Sale, under
nn order of the honorable <"eurt of Oidinary of
said County, tbe tollowing |iop,rty J'iz] six
hundred and thirty seven acresofLard, note
or In s adjoining iuudsobV. W. l’rintup. Wil
liam lfail J U. Winters and others, »• Id as tfie
property ol Anti bald Tuipi-v deceased, for
tbe purpo eol diHjibtt ion. Terms Cash.
WILLIAM Bit VAN AJinr.
OCtlfl-tlls
ADMR’S SALE
%'\TILL ho jwM on the
VY FiK.-T TUESDAY IN DE< E.M’BKK
withi i tho Ifgal hours of salo, beii-ro the
Court door in Greonphopo under n decrfco
of the Superior Couri, of said Couu'y ; setiinij
in Chime ry, the ieai oi James *\l.
Cartwright deceased, consisting of tho triiUo < f
land in said Couoty, wherem decoJi«od lih?«l
and died, containing three tundiedimd sev«n
acresm T€» or le?s, with the cXoSpiiou of the
Widows Dowel the title in remainder to whiclj #
will besold with the other tnird ols.ud land.
October 11th 1 ut>7
ISAAC n HALL
j inr. with the will annexed ol J Af. C^rtwight
| EXR’S SALE.
I IVY virtue of ibe hist Will and Testament of
O William Rtwiatid. late of Groerle Cuuritv
fiicease 1 will he sold to the higbeet bidder l o
. f .re the Court House door in Greeneborrt
Gouruia between ibe lawful houts.of Sale, ou
I ho
Ist Tuesday in December
next, the followirg trnot of Land VelongtAg *'»
efct.'tteof siiid deaceased, to w it, the truct v-t
liuid in B»id county, on tbe waters of Ueavrr
darn and Stewarts Creeks, containing 1675
acres, more or lers. adjoining lands of David
Lat.ie, Est, A Merrett, Westiy Wright,
Nancy Jackson J - P Harris and others.
[ The above tract of land will bo divided- an!
So’tl in four or more pans or track*, as follows,
to wit --The'Domesteui tract * h reon deceased
resided at the time of tis death, cofttnhriug
upwards of 509, acres, On “this place is ;a t.ond
Dwelling ILus*: and a.l
! .-The 1 Smith Tract” coutaining 312 acres
adj nning Harris Ointh and otheia Tbe * Littio
Tract” contai ling 160 acica and unwara3j
adj 'ining Wright, Smith and ethers--Tho old
Homestead Tract containing 367 acres more or
le s adjoiningMerritt,L s io ond others On th.s
' p'.- eeisa good dwelling house and s r out
buildings ; and rno ether Traot known a« theold
‘-Tanner and Weaver tract”conUiniug ->JO acres
more or less Lands of David Los
lie, St(M>l en Jacitson and ot hers- A Platt of tbe
above Tract will ha exhibit >d on the day oi sale
| owing tbe situation s.ad exact nu inber ofaerea
j in each tract,.
j Algo will be soldat tho same place
Fif'Oen Shares of Georgia Kail Stuck.
Terms of Sales, cash.
JAMES J. ROWLAND
ALBEHT W ROWLAND.
Executors of William Rowland died*
octl9th—tds
Adinr’s Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE
ilJnor«b*e Court of Ordinary of Greene
C »unty Geoc ;iawill be sold before the Court
House Door mite City of Greenetboro in s-tid
bounty between the legal hours of saleon the
IST TUESDAY IN DKC’ MBER
nox , the fold.wing iraat of Lumiibelonging to
the iwtato of Arohibulfl H, i’ei kiue, floe’ii, to
wit •
I The tract cant .iuing Eleven Hunflred aud
I Sixt eu anil 0-i«-Half (Ul6 j) Acres,.more or
| lejs, »'lj ining 1 an4* ot Asa Rhodes, Hugh M
. King, Wui -W i!*-' k'ani otho s, on the witesr
>oi the Ogeehe, iu safflceuaty Ibe above true',
'of land will be so’d in three aczUor tr o s us
| follows to wit .UneTrqct containing Four Hnn
! dred and Fifty Aires, more oriess, adjoining
| lands oi’Apa Rhodes Win Akins. Another
I Trio,it Obtaining two houdred and nint ty four
i»i« bailaefißS, pejuiniug Hugh M. King in
-rooks and 'others u'd also the fee n
im. ’it ia trial prin of the said Land which
has usJ'g ied to h s widow as dorer. contain
ingth.ee h indie 1 and s.venty two acres Bold
fer tho he- ifii'df the ered’to.S aid deceased
Term&ef. ale CASH
MAKTUAA VERKIN'S Admt
I it 1’ i ERKINS Abmr
• ih.Estate of l’orkiiu dccuused
reeiL*bofu Ga Uct 12- 40ds
WOOD & ALLEN.
j WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS
JIILJIXTA ‘Ga.'
! WILL execute all work in tbfir Hnfi wi- b
I • Leatness and dispatch. sep23^dm
' [
j Express Office.
I kKRSONS wishing to arid Packages to
any partol the United-blwlte, will
Tfind «bfs. Comply, U«
.test an 1 utoitrtliaule. Cffmh at t-e
’ V E O, • JF. 21M5EfeoJAN.
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