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HAWKTNSVILLK, : : : GEORGIA
THURSDAY, JANUARY a, 1*
t3T W-c have received an official '
latter from S. F. Kalter, F*. Af. at
this place, slating that from the Ist
of January, 1867, he will charge ns
the small sum of J&7 66 for his ter*
vic.es in delivering the “ Dispatch ”
to those whose mail* arc taken out
at Jus post office. We do not intend
'}bn.a.y imsc hjkjii this «t' j ct except
quote tbd*saw itsvjf. Dj* v F. has
been, tip to this time, very obliging
to ns, but as hu is grmvji ■;* in his be
uevolonco as well ns kindness to
waiv! - the “ l>'.kpwi«d.,"’ vrt* w " Writ 1
iu«bt i.pi'ii iimrn i»enig, eoinpficd
with tiifiu the foil which m
■ ypi
the pla'n law ;
u TVis‘,»ge on Daily 1 ’npcir* tof bu
tverib i- whou -paid quriiteity or
yearly in folv«iiee, eitlmi at the
inallifig office or ollice of delivery,
per quarter 35 cents » a’x times pm
Week, per quarter, 30 cents; for
Tri-weekly per quarter, 15 cents;
for Bemi weekly per quarter, ten
cents; lor weekly per quarter, f>
eonts.
“Weekly newspapers (one copy)
sent by the publisher to actual sub
scribers within the county Where
printed and published, Flint-: ”
As the “DL patch ” is a weekly
paper, wo think it conies under a
portion of tho above recited law.—-
So good-bye, Mr. Baiter.
AlaimiialLaxv.—As Alarshal Law
has been suspended for a sow xvka*
kv weeks, in onr town, we nro of
the private opini'-u a re establish
ment of the same, by the municipal
authorities of tho place, would lie to
the genera! satisfaction of the citi
zens of tho place, rs well as to tho
credit of tho Town Council. There
is something lacking on “some
body V’ part, and that fault must
rest upon those in authority. Look
at tho general mis behavior on tho
streets, and within the incorpora
tion, then you infer where the cen
sure sh-'tild be placed.
We alluded, in a milder manner,
to this subject on a previous occa
sion, and regret this nocissitpr.
Cobbks pondknck.—* Your com
munication on Christ mua will ap
pear next week, Much oblige.—
Write again.
Tkj.kaib— Your correspondence
is unavoidably left out this issue.—
Will appear in our next.. Von sug
gest Oartrell, of Atlanta, ns a suita
ble person for onr next Governor of
Georgia. Gun. Gartroli was a gal
hint soldier, and is, undoubtedly,
one of Georgia's brightest intellects.
p.nammif,—There was no election
held here yesteran, c r Juduo and
Solicitor of the Buporfor Court. The
inclemency of the weather was the
cause.
JCgf” Wo have received, and are
/■lad to place upon our exchange
Hst, tho LaCresso (Ww) Democrat,
edited and published by M. AS.
(“ I’rick ,r ) Pomeroy, at iM'rosse,
Wisconsin. Tho “ Democrat “ is
net only a largo and neat sheet, but
is truly a democratic ('a; or, battling
for justice and the rights of an tm-j
happy and hppressud people. j
It is a bold, meritorious paper;'
one adv* eating dt-tuoctatie princi- j
pies. Wo Welcome it' to onr ex-,
change, and would likewise: bo hap |
py to receive a visit from our dis
Siugnishod cotcmporary, 1 Buck,”
when hb makes M* visit South,
v which we learn will Ik> In February.
«sr An election for Town Com
m teal oners will beholden Saturday
next. . We presume there will bo no
opposition to tho re election of tho
present Hoard. Pndor the circum
stances, they have doue exceeding
ly well. Let’s try them, again.
—2 ♦ » * ■ -
We are under obligations
to our worthy Representative, Gel.
0. C. Kibbee, for late Acts past at
the last Legislature, a lew of whicli
wo publish ; our space will not ad
mit of ae many of them as wo.would
like to give room to, but will give
our readers a few of tho most im
portant. Our county could not
have made a wiser and more jndi
ci.>n« ■=. u-etion in a Representative
tbn- > Kibln ,■ «r re IrtHl
a Legislator, will not he lorgotten
* in future.
Nca Venr and its DCHitMtd^,
Another chapter in the taotsfrni*'
has t een cb s. and. s'alctl in f laid sway
among tho iceorJ* of the past, for the
examination of the last great day. The
diameter of tint record it varied. Up*
on a fi.-w of its page* will he found an
account of Mercy's deed*; of tears
wiped ; broken, bleeding hearts hound
up ; the erring reclaimed, u.td of pallid
want and wanting disea**) cheered by
tlx- presence and smiles of Gmulnuw.—
Hut those pages am too few. Like
stirs, they peer out, here and there,
ainnl the surr unding gloom; or, like
oa»is, which, only now and then, dot
the tl. s- r- want-. A* we turn . from
ps%-<! to psge, the b'aeit -ejprd of ain, of
l>!c->:Uhr<l, vioioHvte, robbwry, di*hon
>•>»*, falsehood, crimination and recriini
n iti us—a rccurd of broken vows, ruined
future*, blasted characters, blighted
hopes, crusfe e - joy*. lodor.lng with
convincing power tlie dovino nwnset,
ustoderth.' -
fiat it is t lit' 4tter ryiliug tide
■ r ;;m"Si :>• ! !- a. and ommaj,
ti-. 05.-. imaginary lines which me-tpUpf:
mar! fbr their convenience.
Anew year L upon ns. With it
come new duties amt new responsibili
ties. Wimt are it* d'-monds t P toper
% to Itr-gin this new year, a noble, man
!y tesolvu is needed. The times are
discouraging. Many who, in days past,
were went to be de’ef miffed, in the < x*-
cut ion of'heir purpose*, arc sei'n faul
tcring naif yielding to despair. It wens
w.-ll us pause, I ui not to consult for a
retreat, not to sit down, with rnitvcu
hearts to mourn over the di-asters of the
jM.it utid the ruin of the present; but to
view the situation, to gird ourselves and
to determine whereto begin. These are
times which try men*’ souls—which de
mand a strong, unbending will—a fixed!
nesN of purpose to surmount every dilli
eulty and defy all opposition. Con
neoled with thi-> strong resolve must ire
persevering energy anti industry. Sim* j
ply to rcralra will accomplish nothings
There must he execution. Having cho
sen our sphere of action, we must invoke
the apt tit which will make us riao early
and toil late, keeping even In view the
devinc injunction, that whatever our
hands find to do, do it will) onr ni'ght.
Sloth will loiter, and t-igh, and complain
and die, while energy and industry,
pressing forward vigorously In the)r own
dibits, will live ami-prosper.
Hom-siy snd truth must not he ig
norotl. Society is demoralized. What
men once scorned to do they now excuse
mid practice. Kadi feels that lie must
not trust Ins fellow. Conscious of his
own want of .strict conformity to those
cardinal principles, ho suspects the same
dc liutjiKiioy on tho p.irt of others.-
Tho now year demand* a change in this
regard. U calls lot a return to tho old
beaten path* of our fathers, tho path*
of strict indu*try which led thorn to
honor, prosperity and happiut ».
Tho spirit of kindness, sympathy otitl
gt nvrmdtr must bo cherished. Tho land
is full t f poverty umi misery. Tho wail
of widows ami or| ban*, wl i-.li is borne
"|*m «--*y Ur •a*.,, mils', not pus* un
heeded. Many of them are the repre
seiita'ives of that noble band of heroes
whose !Hines are now mouldering in
some unknown grave-hole, or Heed ring
upon some distant battle plain. They
fell a sacrifice to liberty arid their coun
try’s cause. Who can think of their
toils, ib< ir sacrifieos, Uieir patience in
sufferings, their cheerfulness ami hope
fulness in adversity, tlieir almost scif
forgeUuUiesr. in tboir devotion to tho
g’oat Onusc for which they bottled, With
j oat having some generr-us cm,nion stir»
; red within .Lis s->ol, snd some desire |
awakened to aid ih so «V Uxtc been
beggarwl by -their fall ? W& are their
gnacdians, ami iu our tbirrt fete g*in we
must not tiegket their wants.
And why -Houid waVroi odltWp
spirit ol genersTgood-'v’iii f Out hopes,
our fear*, onr situs »fn sil one. Why
shall we HO*, he one in feeding ) Wby
nol bury Old Fends, old amnio-Hies, and
old divi-lons in the grsve with tlifejoid
year? “To err i* humans, to forgiv? l
is divine who will fail of that feeting,
and in tee future cfori-h these passions
wliich wianglein fallen natnrcsf The
r.cw y sr calls for all that makes the
gian. The suppression of those pass
sion*, which, it felly gratified, would
msko this earth tif.p ar ns if hell had
disgorged its fiery content* upon its
shores ; and to cherish those other feel*
j inga whleh ndt« men like a> g. !*, and
i earth like heaven, should he the work
lof thi* new year. To do this we must
tl ’, feiget tbc relation wo sustain to the
Great Giver of all g- o . We must not
ignore tire flethat we are II a crcatu es
—that in Him we live and move and
have cur being, and thtt at Hi* bidding
w< enter ti e spirit frorlA Let, then, a
f, cl. g of r ntrition for past t?i*oba
■it **— -I v raticide fi r jiasl Uesiui
a brut rwluv-ce ujhiu Jiu protecticg care,
> and an hnmlde submission to the txccu
tiiti of wi’.q mfPt mir Hinrsnoe opon
Mjfeb saafi aftns in view,
l ififiiia«pm principfe*, n*»d con*
trollrd by »Sii motive*, it may bo »ca
m m l,!y hoped that this new year, which
ttc now i a : l, wifi close mere auspicious
ly tliac tho one ja*t convigntd so tbc
shades of the pnl.
[FVr th- Dispatch.
Enivosi * Diap.vrcnOwing to the
rapidity with which business was dis
patched towoid tbc c'tKMMstf’jJie last ws
sion of the Gc nc at Ji itfm&T*'***'!
cotisequent pi-s ure upon the clcrfea
force nioplayed, I wa* unable to fulfill
my promise of giving yoq copies of cer
tain importaul public acts for publicft
tiou prior to tlio adjiiimmcnt of the
Legislature. I iiasU u, however, to
make amends for my unavoidable delay
in lids respect, and hope that the copies
hefpWMltaohed b*> o(ler*d'too
Ifiteto be acceptable to yourwlvcs ami
reader*.
An Act to amend an Act entitled sn ;
Act to legalise an.! make valid cur- j
tain tun of Notaries Public in tbc :
State and for c«ti*r *; proved
* 17ttf March, Wn, . j
Bkc, l. Th - G-urd .Wmhiy of!
theßtafe of HforgiAffostifl.cv'Tlitit in'
afiidsvits to hold to"', or for th.i pur- j
|kx>« of obtuining any olhrr log-.! pro- '
CM*!, nnd all h ;>.ii profts-sca to hold to j
hail, Or for any other purpose, taken j
before or issued by any Notary Public i
of this Stale after di« < x jurat ion of th
time fbr wliich said Notary Public wo*,
appoiuisd, and hefore tho passage of
th »a<d. hu uud the * me arc hereby de
c!a:cd legal und valid, as is now the 1
custom and usage by law in this State.
Sk* . a. Repeal*conflicting laws.
An Act to tncourags filwcp Raising in
thisStito.
Six, l. He it enacted, Ac., That from
and after the passage of this act ft shall
nut be iawfel for any person or no root. *
to hunt with dogs, ti'i'urtn* or other iin
plemeftta, In or through uny enclosed
lauds, fie! Is, walks or pastntr*, wher in
or whereon sheep arc hep’ or confined,
without life content of 'b- owner tie re and.
Sfia 'i. He it further onneted, That
fi.r every violation of thi* net, the per*
son or persons so ctlemlmg shall, he
deemed and liel t gu.lty of trespass and
tiiis.lemcanor, and subject to indictment j
in any court having jurisdiction then of,
ami upon eenvioti n shell lie fined oi 1
imprisoned, or boUi, at the diaoretion of,
tile court ; tho fine n t to exceed fifty I
dollar*, the imprisonment not to exceed
thirty deys for each offence.
An Act to amend tho Rond Laws of
this State.
B*C. I. It -it r nneUaJ. .Vo, Tl.nt from
and after the passage of this net, that so
ninch of the 15 ;ad Laws of ihi»S:a!c a*
give to overseer* of road* the sum" of
two dollar* par day for their * -i vices, br
and the *anie are hereby repealed.
2. Ami he it further enacted,
That *s much of slid law* a* exempt
commissioners fronwmttl d.ry after tin
expiration of this 'oaii of service as coni
niissiomsrs, be and dty simo is hereby :
trpealid.
An Act to repeal an Ac! a*s atol to Mill
of Df-comb- r, in relation to an
rase*siiHut of tax ou cotton as umr
chandise.
Hkc. I. The Gt-tteral A*.sem' ly do
enact, Ac., Tlw! at> much of raid act
nsfwti a tax ou c >tton held as mcr
chanffise be find the same is hereby re*
Pd- and. ' ,
Art A;t to require' F.xeeiitors snd Ad
m nistrators to aJiertisc till- term* of j
llseir sale*.
fisc. I. lie li Arc., Tt-a'
hereafter Executors und Administrators
in advertising their oaks, dial! state to
such advertisement tlio term* of esle.
An Act to exempt persons actually < n.,
gsg.d in otfeuding to a g*j»t mill'
front jury duty.
Ste. 1. iln it enacted, Acc., That nil j
pe:sj;?s actually engaged in *t ending -
to ti grist mil! bo exempt fr>m serving
ss juror* In tho court* of justice in this
State.
See. 2, Repeals cotfliefijugJsiwic
An Act to 1-utiifor on tho Ju siette u < uie.
itUur.or l emrt of the several countse*
of the finals the pow -r to fix the fees
ofjailo; far di ling urieyucra.
fate. 1, Roil enacted, Ac., That the
Justices of the las .for Cmr& of the
several oouritits in this Slate, -hall have
and arc hereby invested wife tlic power
to fix the feesof ia lor ft e dieting prison
•I" in J..:! 00 an f ground wh-.t
ever.
An Act to allow d.sthb and soldiers in th*
Stale to peddle without Hcens*.
Sac. 1, ifo it enacted. vVc„ Timt it
shall be lawful fir any disabled soldier
of tiie State to peddle in any eoumy or
cauiitiae of the out# .without paying for
liei n-A fee the praiiegi? so and .-uvg, «u.i
a certificate twiiccs oftSe Tn
terior Court of any tonnWTs aiing the
I tact of his being such disahk-d soldier,
sliail b3 s iftic ei.t evidence thereof t
proviJc-d, that thi* act slisl! not author
ize p-. d.liing ardent -pi lit-, and the priv
ileges confererd by this act shall not bs
1 transferred or used by sny othe • pcr.«on.
An Act to repeat all laws forbidding
•liens to hold end own lands in Geor
gia
Sec. 1. Bo it enacted, *efc., That all
’.i" s ami partacflaws foibidding aliens
, trotn owmng land- so this State be and
the same ora hereby repealed, snd that
j »*> couveyancts of land*, tens*
uiPiits nud heu,': .me.nl- hereafter made
to or by an uli. n, shall he as valid and
i legal as if made to • citizen.
An Act to protect the rights of married
w omen in this Slate.
Sti. 1. Ho it enacted, Ac.. That
; from ai J after Uie passage of this act,
; all the property cf the wife at the time
; of h«r marriage, whether real, personal,
or chosen in action, shnii be and i amain
the separate property of tho wife, snd ,
that all property given to, inherited or
aci tired bye the wife dunni coverture. 1
shall vest in and he loo? to the wife, and
shall not be liable for the payment of
any debt, dcfiult orcontractof the bus
band. .
Ait Act to provide a mode to fumtsli
tran*port»!ion ty soldiers in travelling
• to and from their homes to the pi nor
or pla es designated a* places to »Uj>-
ply maimed xoPJior* with a teg or an
arm
Skc. 1. Be it enacted, Ac , That
whenever any maimed soldier who may .
b* • milled to an artificiai atmorlrg, ;
any act passed by the General •
A-H.-imfoi, shall desire transportation
l.y i-itiftosd U a:, I ' .. rt>
such HvfHfeHlfL'" ri 11 '
procure tjw ordinary of fe* c-ountv
* certificate ttader seal of his office th .t
be is so t misled, and such number of
duplioatcx a* there arc different roads
over which hs may P*** to going and
returning from soi l place, which certiti
•nt.* be talon «p by conductor
u( said road, and sneb dup'icotc |i:a ■
!»• a sufficient voucher, when presented
to the Treasurer of thi* to an'.iUc
s lid road to rcit ivc the *tno»af.
An Act to make the emptlqpwp of
any- «C' yfitfr. whut-wT, >tufiit|P@jp|
t. r#«f service tlii-ff »1, end d-.CHfc "
the same a misdemeanor.
rase. I. Ho i< enacted, fti\, Tli.t
Niom and after th.ivparsige of MlW a c l “
i shall not U lawful for any p- r* n to
, employ mty s- rvantin the efflpfoymi nt
i of ertother for and during lit* term *.f
! x. rvico, end if any pe-sop, by luin*elf
| or agent, shall l»c guilty of ttnpluyi l f
j the ecivuut of anontef during tho time
; tor which 'te, silo or they may be cm- j
l p'oyed, knowing that such s. rvatit was
j tsn employed, and that his t rm of a r- j
vice wn* not expired, or if any person or
person* shall entice, persuade or decoy,
or attempt toentiee, m rsu nfo or decoy
any servant to leave hi* employer, tiiti
er by offering higher wanes or in any
other wav whatever, doting the te tn ot
service, knowing that said » rvant »i> j
-doemployed, shall be guihy of a muslc
: rrwaiinr, and Uftott eutiv.et on tbereo!
I shall be lined any sum not more titan
! two hundred dui ito, or confine i in the
S common jail-of the county, in the di.*- j
I orclfon ol the court, and not to exceed,
tl.ree monlils.
1 Feating hst I may trespn** up n
j your culuntti.*, I po-tpone drafting cop*
■ us of otimr puhlte law* pa sui, until
the neat issue of your paper, a which
i time, if itjßMtcl* with your v .»■ and
j those of your patrons, I pr p**e giving
: copy of Tax Laws, County Court bi1l (
new laws of evidence, omi the act to!
I regulate the mar ner of giving tn land
| for Ux iti.ui.
I'u.xskt.
UV.tSEfeIAI/.
Were miUTted, on Sunday en nitte the
2dd feat, at the l.t Uie'* nwideaei", by I lie
Rev. Mr <1 & McCallCajtl.P T V
to Mrs. Kakxik. Cowts, nil >i Pninski
comity
The hippy l.r’tdc and {. id.g.iom
have onr best wishes tor their futur. ,
happ'nef* and onr many llimk* ty,
tlieir k'n l r. mcrul'r trtee of the i.t-iciu
*f. this uffi-.e. »
May their lives he long and of unin
terropkd hk*-edue a ; may they eon
liano as n—
•• Two -.nils with a «iiv.U' thou*l,t.
Two bunt*'dull in .-I tisolto"
M.iumr.n.
Otr the evening of fee STrlt nit.. l>y lt<-v.
K. A liun-lt, at l!.e rertdt'btv of the hrid*■ -
faUi. r, Mr. J, W Cartulhl-r*. Mr. John W
K*t'i* t.» Mi- Ns'cv J. rt;ur« vs. idl of i’u
biski . («mtv, (t»
NEW AI)VF.RTISKMKNis.
Election Notice,
An Ejection will tie bold at <». C. Home'*
ntVn-e, in ltd- plaeu, on Snturtiay. tin 1 dtli
inn , tor seven Connate,tojer* for the town
of Uhw klitsvllle lot th<- prosrnt year. I foil*
will tie open hum nine o'clock. .V M., unlit
twe’.vt
t,. By iiiiler of Town Conm lt.
4. n MITCITEI4*.
;lt
Mortice.
Ail per»m ■ ste SeNhy forewarn,*) b*>t m
trade tor a CertaittJ|jj|M' ft.lv .
'Mr -
ts-ased —;p ve:: same ufne dwt Uw ftr«i or
tvuO; to ad, V* nil. ban.lre,!
-!> Mnr*. an- f.a.i.i,: .Van \.i - d<! .xu. *
, !|o.:. 1
WhPfsaw, Bars!. Jane Martin applii* ter
nu* MHtot. r- of egartihinshfo <<f the person*
'teSfHtioperty oftleury E.. Oirile- A Ajiii
Jafoy C., i ieoc?,- W„ FrankUn ThoraOs.
and- Fivdrri.k 15. Martin, Riiuors of Alex.
Marlin, dee’ll *
These are. tiiere«>r»>, to cite and admonish
all pe sou- concer. el to tv and appear *.:
my <>!!Ks>-within tiie lime pr.—erils-u by law
and show cause, if any they |»vo. why said
letters should not lie granted. Given trailer
my hard and seal of aUtee, this January Ist.
ISdT J. J. SPARROW'.
Jnn. 3—3od Ontlnary
GEORGlA—Filxskj Cocxty.
Whoreaa. Wa S. Firming, Guanlim of
Nancy K Re-ran. applies to me for letk-r
--of dismission from <etid trust •
Ttiese ary. therefote, to cite and admon
ish all persons e.mrem. I to Ite and appeal
at mv ’O'* e. within the time pr ..ai'sal bv
law and show e.u ■. if am they c • n
said letters slmiild not Is- yran oil (Hveh
under my hand and sell of ofljer, thi* Ist
■lav January. lwtT
J. J. SPARROW
Jan S—foil Ordlna-y
Ijtloi'lt (various hrandsl. t nu-li.il ami
Powaleit-d Miyars, Coffee hu^-i.r*.
' Itruwit ffuyars.
At “ Ol’H STOKE."
I Augnst -11 is,),).
SIXTY days after date applfo»«nn will
he mad. Onlhwrjr of lelftur
co!irifv for «?!! tt»«- had bclourtwr
lo the • !*.’• tnig >icKinii«u, late of
said county, deed. . f _
Deei-mb* r y'>Ut—i.*-*
Notice.
persons indebted n> the estate ol
Henty ilailow, lab- of Ifola-ki county,
dceeaved. are requested to make imtnnljate
psvment, ..lul il.ose liavinjt claims against
the estate w it! present them in terms of the
Uw. ELI .SIX A lI.VKLOW,
Dee. 20th—41d Administrator.
• illt i
.. Notice.
4 i >, persons are forewarned fVom trti
Jt, ding for a eertain rawniaaory note glv
«i by Htnon Merritt to Jno 11. Rrantly. Jr.,
or bearer, wlvntt January, JHffii, and for
atjom One Mitndtetl and Ten l)*>llars
Raid Xote luc* tven lust or mitdaid, and the
maker notified not to pay the same to any
prrsott tail myself. Ifoc. ft. WM.
JOHN J WATKINS.
! Dec. 13th
Notice.
AM LI. [H rson* indebteti to the estate of
liiltory Metvhimnt. (teMtmsd, will
come forwurfi ami make inmu-diuU- (.ay
mutt, and those bobHn ;• demamU njptiust
said estitto will present them wilhitL the
teji»» ui the law
I JAMES T. HENDERSON,
Di--. 13— «! Evecntor
...
WHEREAS. Jn*>. A. ftemtly. pianlian
of'lie minor heirs of Jamb Sajiper,
late of said county, <!<* ‘d. Kppties for fottepj
ljrdi«Ulli>lu)| tVom saßi trust: '
Tie *.- an-. Ue rcfore. tocitcbndadmonish
all pet—.ns eottn-ntml to lie and ai>p.*!ir at
my "ite-'- withlu the time pn -erl'ied liy
)tw (.niT show .seise, it any they have, why
said hut.-i-s -lioulil not l«- granted.
Otvi'tt umb r my hand and otlicial -l.'iiu
title, this l>* . rilh, tsfid
J. J SPARROW,
lb-.-, I3th- bkl Onfinary.
Gocrgia W I LX t»X <:« ri'NT'Y.
\\7 HERK.krt, .1 l Luke applb-s ip me
« * for |. iter- of »dmi)ii*traUott ou tin
estate of-Martin la-e. of -aid county, dic’d:
Tie *»• ate, therefoii', to cite »ms ndutoii-
Wt nil p-i-on- '-"in -i .it-1 to !" an ] apiH-.ir
at my otltcc witJiiti tiie time pie l rites' tty
law and boweai.se, |f any they luive, why
said letters sftouM not Ik* -ranted.
(iiven nnd'-r mv h ind nnd ofllelal sijrtm.
tnn-, thi* Dec. l.t", f *n<:
.1 W MASHBERN.
I Dec. llth—.'KM Oolhiary.
Ge.rgit - wild if >X Ot riNTY.
WHEREAS, !fo:.or llroun. ,'v mini*
tratriv on the esi.ilc of Samuel -
Drown, liee’d, applies to me for letters of
dt-ints-iou trout s dd trust:
j iiu - *re. thi reiore. I*. * ib- r*n.l tnhitori
i*!i the kindred and emlil* . • of ;id dw VI
U. fife tiieir .d*j.s-;i«.ns, i ,: y . , iu.v*,
why letter* should not lie ;paaiY»j the !tpi*ii
etnt < Rv.-tt under pty iatttd at ofth-c, tiii*
Nov .*,tb, JKdtl.
.i xv mashhehn
Dee, ldiii -dm Ordinary.
Painter Wa*tted,
WHO amhwfo'Mla the mdiwenu of lie
l>u.iti*'*s ituil will ulbnd to it. will
timt eon-!.tut employment und li! era!
wutrvs by apph injr to
SIMON MERRITT.
HiiwUasvUU*, D.S-, Stii
GEORGIA-pT'LASkTcoCnTV
XVtirr.bAs. T ta* L- Taylor njiplt* *to
toe for left* • fntinist. ttiott. and. Louis
tun., <ui die t»t :• It. N Taylor, I-1 if
raid county. de.aa.**d :
“ These are, Uierelon , to . !"• nnd *!>.tt4tt»li
all. and sitypdat the I*, i; and Creditor* *jT
su'd dvc.Wd. to 1* and »i.,»*;.r«t ...V ..»«••*
within thalhne pr.-scritH l iby law at:d Stow
cause, if any tb r Imve, why suit) letter.-
sltonhl tud rim ed the applicant
fiin*ii muter ntv hand amt odieiul rigtn
ture, tilts .Ui day ikceuilK-r, !S«C.
J. J tiI’ARROXX.
Dee. 6th— OOtl < >rdi:tttry.
GEORGIA-IT" L ASK I COUNTY
TO W Host IT MAY CO ! i!.S
Whchk.vs. .fn<**Ji Whl-*ui npplit * to nte
for letter* of ndtninistntttoa. de t-mis mn*
w Ith the w {limin' \ed. on the t—i'.te ..1 R. A
k we. bite of said . ottnly. .lece.ts.si:
These are, tl.. reftw, tocit. .Did .-tdmmtt-h
all nar.te* iiiii n twf t wliMliur kiiulrx 1 or
creditor*, to -1... V, i. n it any tle-y Slave,
vtilltht the time pre-. rilie.t by l’-.n , vvhy It t
ters should no. la* gruntcl tlieauplk utt.
Wituess my hnntl, Uti* Dc end er 5. |n«4,
J J riI»AHRt)XV.
Do-. 6th- '.Wd i Wdißury
Tobacco, (igarSj
\ AHIUI S r.;tASU3 AN i> Qi VUTIKS.
.Smoking ToLneco.
jr ' ' * At "flint tiToRE.”
THE ’jndf fviyK*! wjll make liberal nil-
Tnttces us Money tfllTiite on Cotton
*hippeit U' Mess'- K W Sims A f».. t-nVnn-
B.di, for tettent sule, or to to- held « ret.*.in
w'detlntc. J M KIBIILK.
to p.o»nf*f Wt
fp'Vo UKSMhs after dufe uteiXientfon will
Ila- lode to tie- uUW"I aid.- Cl.urt of Or
-» dinary <d Ttlinlr .-utiitfel.tr l«tve Jo
sell the land* ot John A. Powi-U. Ime of w id
..uuttty. .|U‘<N SBlTtt.
j. Novemeer I*;—•UKI A Iminixtrator
Geofgia—hjla.sk i County.
XV ukukvs. Fame* rti.hlinjrs .'ippli.-s to me
btr irtters t.f ttwardiwnship of th* person
sad property of Ahrahoin. Ma/.m .di, and
John Uhkltag. minors of A. f,. P Ohl.ling,
deceased ; Ilu -e are. Ihen-Sire, to ette and
a.luiottteh all. ,*-nwm.s cmcemwl. to Ik- ami
appear at my ..fltee within tin- time pre-
M-rtlKal by law and show canoe, if uuv tiiey
ran. why -aid h-.u rsuf miardian-hip «t...itlil
, ntn lie srant.-t tie applicant. OiTen under
: my hand and seal ot offl.-e, this SOth .lav of
| October. tw«i . JJ. SPARROW.'
I Nor. Ist —dod Ordinary.
!—• l .
Notice.
4 LI. person- inde!it**i to the . state of
James S Ibiiiiel. late of Pnii.-ki tarun
tv. deceased,are reqo«dp<t to make itmnedi*
an payment, and >* ■ having demands
against said .state, wit; present them in
terms of the law
B. X MITCHELL,
j Dis 6tli—toil Ex**-titur.
CiXTY day- a- ppli, atfon wit) Is
made to"tl. ho ..ie i )rdiimrr of Pu
laski .-ottnly for leave to sell a portion nf the
teal estate of A II iKUim, late of said coun
ty, tlec'd. Nov end wr 80,1*66.
JOHN XV WALTERS
I Nuveatbcr 22—«M.t Executor.
S. D. SCHUYLER*
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEA? I.ii IK
and Mantillas
asi lIiiOADWAY,
NEW YORK.
Dee. ldtii—Dnt*
Houston Female College,
Ferry, Grab.
THE next term *of Rds lnstijation will
ernutto nee on We*lue*dav.'the 16th of
.Tsntaiy! IHO7. Otrriajje* win r„. at Fort
VtHtey during) llte opening wc k of the
Term, to convey -pupils front (lie Railroad
to Pern FREE f)F I'll A ROE: and at foe
close ot the Venn pupils from a di-.tonoe w ill
te returned |b||i* - UttUroa.l without chary*
For citcrtlatst. to., address a,
. MAJ >N«. V. ItH tI.VKDsnN.,
A BAILEY,or
W. T. SWIFT,
TXec. fete
Hawkinsville Academy.
WILL Ik- opened *»u llte second M,,„.
day in Jtmtiniy next. h i tit,
PtnrtfC ol Mr. .1 E. .Xii-Do.utld. Principal,
with comm tent ntetetrois. Thlliott asm-l
np.vi, fry the Hoard snd Teacher. *!'*. *-,**»
titld ♦a*, per Term.
Mr. McDo.tnld emus well rwonimut ', •!
os » Towthcr anti» tJcutieman.
TRISTFFS
(.' M llorKvivv. John H. Pati;,
J. XV BitnW It. X. Mrr. it*:u,
Dvsict Raw i-, Jtm.s li Wai i v. t
Sihos Mfnittt r.
Dl*c.-I2tli, IbitO. [47]
SHERIFF'S £AJ,E.
WILL te sold on till* first Tuesday ill
Jantmry next, within the 1.-j»| I.Am
of sale, in the tow nos frwiuviile. Irwin
e.ranty,Uie foi! tujf.rMn.-rty. to.»|t <n.<.
lot. f lan.l No. it?, in the Ttli .li-uir t. 1.. *.
ied <>« as thc-property of Joint F. Hilt - In
favor of It. a it'. Metook v-. Joint F. Itilt-
Titt* Novendicr 2«fo. |s<!«.
E. <; PKIDfiEN. SI,eiIII
December 6th—tds | t7|
Dissolution of Copart nei chip
f I'Hi’. Firm of A ILniison is tl.i.
I da- di— iilvci Alt indebted to th.
firmwills.lt! with llnrtisnn. :tu*l ult that
let.,* el.Jais a-ain-! the flint will rl-n * .ill
HD Mr. tlmiison. I Bill n*. toil;, r It-pell.
si' le. This the 12:it November, i-ia;
Dee. WUt —2t M. <.LASS.
For Sale in Sawkinsville.
YtiliuiMe Ilim-i- and Lit now
« ..ant'd mi l .tempi"! by If. titi.li rsi-'it
ed. The Lot i -<4M.:(Dk Wv sere-, <.ii ultteli
lire two <-. nt. TVs * t,.L!" Frint* LitSldin- . on.*
CiuilaiulnTfour nnd tl:.-r two to. u -
Also, two-moke In w- s. nue pitnlrv,.title
Funis I Kitei.cn with two li.".in-.'n ( ar
rin'e Boils**, t'.ttf .-httdes and one crd*. All
of ilieso Imi'dintpt are m w Tin r.- me m.
two w.! - <nt the pn n.iscs.
A -*>« Ya tteb'i 4’ ant i.a **l . tin l-nn**
drt-.J aim. of vt:k and l lick nr, I .•; *
Sill' -f: nit <*> cv's station , Maeon A Itnin*-
wick Hall Hoad. On t!ti- p nee i- a c-"*I
Frjmed DWe. Ittjr. .-onlnlnlny five r»e tit*,
two - k«I Wei - c water.splendid Ft u-t. Or
vdinril and a'l neces ary outbid .lin-s and
fences in e *< il t* p::ir.
Thi- 1 is:— s'] wih :el* Hu* pi v de-i
r.d.'e j-.r pem* . !.cap frra h *..i : . as
wltUlttr l* ptfndMH* such nw-w-tiy il'.ti *
If n t di®p .-*d fro ' r* th,.
li'-t Tte-sday in ft. ‘ * u will.'it
that dnv. t. - 'd p*tt*i.;,- i *.( i. the . tut
it •! ■ rin lias-: '
T to i; ASKEW,
iiav. kilt--, i )e Via.
VST ''ft" «n T< .; iai'l. t py two week* aid
.•tv.-awl i'i.i t*. this OtiV.e,
N , ■ »;l*r
OU. !!. 11. fVTK. DH. JOHN I Att'l 1 It.
If-u-ton r.K (J H . Hawkins, ft’.-,Ha
Drs. PATE & LAiDLER
IY FO Itavr to in!- r*tt tit. ir fti.-n.ls ami*
■v tie- puJi'i. a.-ri...liy, that they have »-
t so. iat. ti thi-m aKcs buretlsT in the
practice of medicine, nn.l tvill Is' prepared
I*. enter ti] on ti..- tit.ti.-s of tlieir profession
on the 1 Novemt* i
T‘i.-j ttmnk Hitiroldlriem’-tori" ir pa-t
Jtati-'.irep', amlfro-l lin y w ill rrt eivr tin'
sun.' en.Knnriu'entent topmeth .-itsin fotttier
tla Vs.
i h-to N-t ??tth f4(.|
GEI MiG I A—Wiu ox C- .i vr v.
•K' f'OL'NTY.
WltKBKAtt. XCnnlfK k Simmon- applies to
me for tetter* "l ennotiartship of the peraott
nud protK'i'ty of Alarttm J. Shtiinuus, ttttttor
ol B G, s. Simmons. detSatutli Th. se ate,
thereft.ie. to cite and admnttMi *u fterton*
eiun enivsi to Iw and ap.Ha.r at mv dtt!< e
within the linte prf-erited by htwr and
stiow cause, if sue fbev bave. wlty -aid lei
■ ter -h. itkl nut te drain'd ti* npidUant
| Id Veit umbr my hand amt -cal of ofi.ee
this :!0«" day of <K-W*r DflO.
| N >vnntKT Ist.—ttfo) Ordinary
| Georgia— I’l" L A SKI lul Nix.
Whereas, M D Wilcox,administrator of
die i state of J. C. >fevv.rmaek, «ppth-s »o
me f." rs of •iirmis.-it.f
I Tlti--«ie. therefore, to ciu* and *onior,e>it
i uti com etuei! !■> appear at my oßi.e w .dun
| tiie time allowed by law and *h»w cause. It
Hiiv Uw? ewfl, why »«3‘t ™
, uT.m.eth Given Under fny hand «n.l stad.
i* J- J.-SPAHRDW, v Hxty
June?—tint
Gotrgia-WILCOX COUNTY.
\l7"riEßE.Vri. Sarah Rainey appli.s to
TV me fur Utters of administration
the CBiate of Mark.- Rainey, late of said
enuntv. tie< ( :isl-d : The*-! arc therefore, to
<l«e and admonish all persons eoneerrnd to
Ik and appear at my offieo witldn the time
invseritKal hv law and show eattse. if any
they can, why said letters should not te
er.tni.sl Giv.-n under my liand and t«*vil ot
office, this tK liilkt 80th, ! -66
J W MASHBniN
i Noveutter Ist. —UO.l Ortlbtary.
SIXTY dsv* after .late application wilt
1., made'to the honoralde the coart of
oolinarv of T.-tfair eovuity for leave to sell
all the lands telonyingr to the estate of At ten
Uav, dts-ta*ed.
JOHN EARKF.Y,
Nov ®—2m Administrator.
Lost Note.
ON or alsmt the Ist of March last, a Note
given tty N H W Gil’K-rt, to the un
dermgwed. for 0405 «*r *i to All iteix>ns
art- w im.-d :<eain-t trading for -aid note, a*
it lias been setlietl.
F. R tHEBERT.
i!.:w kia-vilt". N..V loth—tit