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CAKEY W. STYLES. Editor.
F. H. FI LUES, I’rvpi ictor.
nt (HJuitmau fanner.
Bold Attack on a Railroad Train
On Wedneada night, about 2 o'clock,
»n the traiu <m tti I.oufcville and Nash
ville Railroad wnu about five miles from
Franklin, Kv., the engineer diseovt red
that the road was hai ricaded. lie im
mediately slackened speed, lint not until
ti e engine, bagjragc ear, and express
car was thrown from the track end up
a«t.
The pas-engers being amus'd, found
the traiti surrounded by guerrillas, who
fired 'Hie shot, a note of warning. wVVh
passed through the car without injuring
any one.
The guerrillas then entered the sleep
ing ear and ordered the passengers tog"
forward to the next car. As they erns ed
the platform eaeli one was compered to
hand over his pocketho"k. One passen
ger had five hundred dollars m the sale
pocket of his coat, which was snatched
from him. Another claims tfi hove lost
fifteen hundred dollars.
We regret exceedingly to learn that
Iter. 11. C II oi nady, of tics c ly, was one
of tho unforlunate ones Hus poeket
book, containing about two hundred ad
twenty-five dollars, was taken.
The passengers in the other car, with
one exception, were not ml.lied.
The white transaction occupied cot
more than five minutes, and bc'i.m the
passengers fairly recovered from their
astonishment the intruders were gone.
Col. J. K. Slaughter, front whom wo
got otir information, was one of the pas
sengers. They got liir p- cketliook con
taining only Home liftt-t-n and dials and a
few notes.
When the guerrillas had departed it
was discovered that the H aiti was on lire,
having caught from a stove in the ex
press car. The pass, tiger Cars wre
pushed hack out of danger, but the en
gine, express ear and baggage car were
burned. None of the express freight
was saved, though most of the baggage
was removed. Til.- safe of the Express
Company even was burned.
Before leaving Nashville on Tlnirsd iy.
Col. S. leaned that one ol the guen illas
had been arrested. There were only
eight or ten of *n-m. They had their fares
blackened. The man who was arrested
had plenty of money ami had f tiled to
wash his face clean.- Atlanta Era
A Truthful Utterance.
In a late speech at tile Cooper Inst -
tutein New York, Ex-Guvi-rivr .Seymore
said:
We have more to fear from the South
if it accepts the doctrine of subjugation
than we ever had to fear from its armed
rebellion; wean enslave men without
enslaving • nrs Ives. W eeann t have a
Government whose northern face s', ill
smile devotion to the popular will, tied
whose Southern aspect s!i II lr iwn e m
tompt, defiance and h I'e to the people of
eleven States. The South has c unr.n a
tively lit le to fear from misg vrretnent.
It is not wise or safe to trample upon
those who, for years, with desp ru'c
cmrage, held tlie.r ground against tie*
millions * ' e field, and the
thousands of millions of treasure w -
spent in the contest—i c uihest wh eh
filled our homes with rn urning. loaded
us down with debt and taxation, and
wrought great and lasting eh mg's in
policy, the maxims, and si rue'are "four
Govert ment. A wise sett etneut of (lend
ing quest wms will do much to build up
the prosperity of the South; an unwise
policy will do more to break down the
wealth and prosperity of the North.
Sensible Talk
The Louisville Democrat says nothing
can be more shallow than the hope that
any amendments of the Oorstitution can
furnish any guarantees against rebel
lions. A government that c uld execute
itsell without human agency might be
safe from rebellions.—ls the Radicals
could invent one, they ought »o t ike out
s patent for it. It it will protect fier
ce sand property, there will he great
demand i >r it in the world
A government strong enough to pre
vent rebellions at all times is too strong
for the liberties of its citiz-ns. The
chance for insurrections or r •hellion* is
the price p lid tor troedom. Ihe on')'se
curity for free governn ent is the Consent
of the governed. When that is wanted,
rebellions wdlcome, of necessity, and •!!
paper guarantees are mere trash. The
Radicals ought to know*, from personal
experience, that Constitutional provi
sions are restraint upon interested
partizens. ”
They know that what would otherwise
be unconstitutional, may become laxvtnl
bv becoming indispensable to a party
object!—How, then, do they expect, l>y
tbeir amendmends of the Constitution, to
restrain men from reliellion? They may
fix uu oatbs of allegiance to a govern
mi nt Wlutt and ■ they avail ? All oaths
of allegiance are eonditioiial. When a
government b< C -ines ‘'destructive of
th si e ids,' - it is the right of the people
to alter or abolish it. we have, pro
e aimed, an geneiati ns ol men have
acted on it in all countries and all sorts
of governments W lien whole Communi
ties feel that liny have good reasons to
resist the government, :I 1 they want is
the provocation and the opportunity.
Wrf.\T Dots and Mean? —ln asking ties
question the Hall;neae Transcript goes
nto say that the South is a this mo
ment in the most | rofuiiud quiet and rc
fiose. There is not a rebel in arms;
(here is not a t'niled Stales soldier nec
essary to preserve order in any part of
ihe southern States; there is absolutely
not a ripple ie t to show where the great
ship "! the I lonfederaey sunk, and sunk
forever. Yet, at I'ndieal meet i gs, the
proposition to march si. tigh'ering, btirn
il eg and cohliseat ing columns into this
peaceful and unit s sting South, i. receiv
ed with uproarious applause. In the
name of hamanity, justice and civiliZ'-tioii,
what does all this iiu-un?
N. rtiif.rn Men in' thf South.—The N
Y. correspondent nfthcClmrlcsb.il N< ws
under date of Oetola r 2f)lh, ties xx tiles
on a tt alter concerning xvliiih many false
statements have been tnaih :
A large number of Northern men who
have pun hastd lands in the South and
have s till'd there, are out with a ear I
ill the Tribune, g.ving the beeirciitnstuir
tinl and the iii direct to the reports of—
well, of imagit.ai ive ei.rrespondei tH who
wife that Northern men wlm settle in
Southern 1 tales are plundered of titeir
prop* rly and badly treated generally.
These gentlemen further state that freed
men contract xvillt whom they please,
in like manner as the white laborers
h ere
I’oßiv. We have heard a good deal of
spec tt I ition recent Iv, says the Shelbyville
Ueputllicaii, relative t" the probahle
price oft is art tel", ami we have about
made up our mauls to rest easy concern
ing it, since the supply b-Is fair o ex
ceed the demand, it may not seem a
mat ter of much importance to some, but
there are those i tins and every other
co nmnity whose 1 united and precarious
dependence upon the means w terewith
to provide, requires the most rigid econ
omy. an 1 to whom it will prove no un
welcome fact t" obtain their winter’s
stores at less than heretofore. East year
the price ranged from ten to twelve els.,
with perhaps few exceptions, while tins
year it bids fa r to l e tw * or three cents
less, with a still larger quantity in mar
ket than usual
Demand f R I.’eiiaiuk I.abok.- —A life
fact, just "Centr' and, is xvutuly ol notice,
and espi'tally by colored persons.
W e stated •v.tiirdiy that a iiegri man of
on. ac (U tiulanei. and whom xvc were wil
ling I" recommend, was out of ei t
plopment, end there were no I 'ss thill
nine appl catious at <»ur "fic.'durig the
day. O'course lie found it" diflictilty n
getting a c.iiiifol'tal'le home and at g""d
wig -s. Tnis shows the value character,
and how important it *s for every serveut
to c mi'' w II rec iiiiuieiid-'d by u;s larut *r
I'tnp! »ver. Such an one cat never want.
An exchange says that there is a ne
gro in Virginia who has turned white.
Jhiur fellow—he wont be noticed any
more by his friends in Goligreis.
{!?:“ In the Vermont I.egislature Hon.
Geo. F. Edmunds was eh eb'd to til! the
ttriexp red term of 8-' iiator Pool, and Jus
tin S. Morrill was i'll eted !'■ r the lenn "f
sx V'sirs colutiiel eitig flu m the 4>h ol
March next.
East Wednesday Mr. John Quincy
Adams Crane a printer, ol Raleigh, took
from his ear a grain of corn which ad
been there eighteen years. The com
was in a perfect state of preservation.
gfiy- A Detroit man recently sold hi*
wile for two hundred dollars to a sad'r
and applied to a Justice to marry him to
a gill ol' seventeen.
If a man is detected in the attempt to
take a pint pot. is it to be proceeded
against as an act of felot y, or simply re
garded as a strong desire for carrying
out measure ?
There is a boy down east who iR ac
customed to go out on the railroad fuck
and imitating the steam whistles so per
fectly as to deceive the officer at the
station. His last attempt proved ei- i
neutly successful; the depot-master came
out and switched him off.
The last case of jealously is that of a
lady who discarded her lover, asm cap
tain, because be Lugged the shore.
SUPPtHMEKf,
QUITMAN, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1860.
A "Down E utter 4 ’ happening a pas
senger on a Western steamboat which
suffered the misfortune of s.nkifig
the effects of running upon a snag, st rue
out 4*"ldly for the s ore. A large crowh
had assembled upon Ihe hanks t" w|d
ness the exciting seo.'u ; hut Yanks l
disdaining any proffered help, reache ,
the shore safely remarking' coolly as lid
dal so, he d.dti’l care a straw for himself
it was the dang (1 "Id life n ttrance ("unf
puny In was swimm tig for.” He was
insured fi i $5,000.
Ssgf The l’res dent having appointed
I hi- 20tIt i slant as a day of Thanksgiv
ing lie Georgia Legislature trumps his
card by appointing the 22d as a day of
humiliation, fasting and prayer. So we
shall have two hoi days close together.
The Tw i Wavs —"There's two ways
ol doing it, - ' 'aid I’at to himself, as he
stood musing and waiting for a job. "If
I save me four 11 I'lisulid dollars 1 must
lay up two hundred a year for twenty
years, or 1 can put away twenty dollars
a year f.r two hundred years—now
which shall I do ?
An old woman on a steamboat observ
ed two tin it pumping up water to wash
the deck, mi I the Captain being ii ar by,
she m-cibiii and him as billows.
"Well, Captain, got a well aboard, eh?”
"Yes ma’am, always carry one,” said
the polite Captain.
"W ell. thafs clever, 1 always di dis
like the misty river water, especially in
dug days.
Nearly two thousand Germans leave
Europe every week f >r the United States
in the ll.'i’iu'-u and Ham 1 urg mail steam
ers. A company is established at Cos
penhag' ii to encourage the emigration of
Danes, Norwegians and Swedes to the
United Suites.
A writer, dwelling upon the import
ance of small tilings, says 1 Unit lie al
ways ta vi-s notice even of a straw, i spe
cially il there happens to he a sherry cob
bier at one eu I of it.”
JUu* JUmttecmcnts.
Administrator’s Sale?.
Wild- Id* sold mi tho first Tno.-day in January.
18-7 bfloiv tho Court House door in Quitman.
II rooks coun'v Goo., tin* following dom-nlnnl
tracts of land belonging' to tin- Hstate of Willis
King deceased : said land having been set aside
a- the widow's dower in he estate of said tlece.is
ed to wii :
Hots of Lund No's 4P» and 17 and parts of Lots
8 I ) mid 18. in tie* loth I is'riet of Brooks
county ; part of Lot No. G) and a part of it Lot
number unknown but dedgnated the “June a
IMace " in the I I h Histriet ofsa-d county.
The said land lies ill one body, but will be sold
separately.
Colt) fop distribution among the hei's.
Terms. -One third cash : and the balance note
with good security payable Ist of January 18; 8,
wilh inteie t from date.
.l AMKS KING. I .
T. aS. T. KNIGIIT. \ n
November 9. t-ds
QUITAIAX
WA 11, KII OUSE.
Til IK subscriber takes pleasure in stating to
1. the citizens of mm and the surround
ing coun'ry. that lie lias just opened his new and
commodious Warehouse, in this place, for the
Storage and shipment- of Cotton, Hides, Potatoes
iSvrup and all other articles of country produce,
so- the Savannah or Ka-'crn m irkels.
Isagging, Rope, Flour,
(Jtffre, Sugar, Soft, Whiskey, Brandy,
Wine*, Cheese. Naits Twine , 7o
ba<wo, Snuff, Axes,
and various other articles for family and planta
tion use. k‘-p constantly on hand which lie is
determined to sell at the lowest market price.
'S-W- L.beral Cash advances made on all
co ton and other produce in store.
-vfe- Strict personal attention given to all bus
iness entrusted to his care, especially the weigh
ing and shipufent of cotton *nd other product*.
Hides. Tallow I>eesw.ix. Hinders, Ac.,
Ac. bought at the highest price, either for Cash
or Barter.
All kinds of Drayage done for Merchants
and others, at the shortest possible notice.
(’dtton Weighed. Marked and Shipped,
without storage, at reasonable rates.
SAM L W. BROOKS.
Obit man. October lit. fßi»b. 40 it
Real Estate for S le.
X) JNG unable to improve my rcai estate and
> wanting money to pay debts. I offer for
B ait; Three building Lota in the City of Valdosta,
one acre each ; all near the business pan of the
cilv. Also two unimproved business Lota in
ihe’ centre of the business part of said city. Also
one business Lot in said city, with a
New and Elegant Store House,
ili by BO feet. Each business lot fronts Main
street 26 feet, running back nine'y feet.
This is a fine opportunity for any one who
wishes to invest in real estate. The above p o.j
erty is very desirable, and will be sold low.
Terms : One half cash, balance Ist of January.
For particulars enquire of L. M. Gntfin, at
Valdosia or address myself at Atlanta
Oct. ‘iu —U-tf LEWIE COOK-
SCKEWEH
HOUSE,
Savannah, Georgia.
GEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November It'D!). 42-11’
ROPEHT EH WIN* CM\B. S- U AItUEK.
mm & HARDEE,
COTTON FACTORS
AND OKNKRAL
Cointuisbion it is and Forwarding'
M K IS C II A IN T *i ,
Suratsstttte , - - - Georgia*
I [Blff! At, advances made on consignments for
J sale iu Ctavanuuh, New 1 ork or Liverpool.
Shippers allowed privilege "f sale in Savan
nah or New Vorlc. one commission being charged.
Ragging ami Rope
always on hand and supplied to correspondents
at w holesale rates.
Correspondents in New } ork, Messrs. D- H.
Baldwin & Cos.
Correspond •nts in Liverpool, Me.-srs. IL * •
BadcockcV Cos. nuvi-am
Notice to Planters.
rn.ll-: liudersigned being in couneciion with a
l baltiinore Iniiise. are prepared to lurnish
pi<in 1 ei’s with all kinds of Fertilizers, at liulli
lnore pri'-'-s freight added t
(li'di'i- fur IVi-iiviuii I iiiann. Turners Lxcel
ainr. or any ill' 11"- bupt-rphosplmles, shiiubl be
Kent in early We oiler anew I'ci’lilizer at a
Cheap rate.' -IAS. it. SMITH A CO
< buddy'a Station, Ga., Nov. X. lIM.O. 4--tt
Notice to Builders.
r |T. 1K undersigned are prepared lu fill all or-
J ilers for
Sash, B'.itid-s, Doors, &c. B
at a slight advanue on l-aliimon- prices. They
will furnish a list of rates on Application.
All orders for 'Glass. Lully and I'aints filled
wi’.h di-pa ch at Baltimore rates.
,l.\s K. SMITH A CO.
Ousley's Sialion, Ga.. Nov 2, ldl tl. -s.-ts
Administrator’s Sale.
State of Georgia. Brooks voumy.
Agreeable lo all older of tlu- Superior Court,
will'be sol'i on tl'ii First. Tuesday in January
next before Ihe Court House door in the town
of Qui'm m between legal hours of sale, all lilt:
Real Estate of Wm. G. Hunter,
devi' i -i'd consisting of
Eleven Hundred Acres,
more or less, all in one body ; about four hundred
acres in Hammock, one hundred ol which is in a
stale ol cultivation. The number of acres ot
tillable laud on said tract is about three hundred
mid seventy-live, well improwd. with a good
Dwelling and out-houses, one Grist and Saw Mill,
nl. „ , good Gin House and screw, lying in the
l.ih District. , . , .
Also one separate tract of hour hundred and
ninety acres with thirty acres cleared, lying ill
the llth District of Brooks county. Georgia.
Fold for Ike benefit of tin- heirs and creditors.
Terms nrnle known on and iv "f sale.
J A. MAGKUDEIL Adm'r.
Nov. 2. 18:16. -tdi Will annexed.
Georgia, Brooks Guanty. .
rp 1 all whom it concerns : Whereas. J. M. Lat
| te’son applies torne lor lettersofGuardiau
siiip "f'he minor heirs ol ' harles itezer. tit-ceased.
These are therefore to cite all persons concerned
In file tbeir objections within the time prescri
b'-l by law. otherwise said letters will be issued
to the applicant.
J.G. McCAf-L. 0.8. C.
Nov. I. IBC6.
G‘"rqia Appling (Aunty.
-csr ILL be sold before Ihe Court-house door
V? in the tow nos Hidmeeville. in said coun
t-. oil Ihe first Monday in December next, the
following properly : 4uo acres in No. '.9-, in the
second ilisU'iot of said county. Levied oil as the
lil'iinerty "f John Ve-Blaus lo satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Levi ri. Yeomans. 1 roperiy
pointed out by Mitchell Baxley.
‘ RICHARD CARTER Sheriff.
October 26, 1866. 30<1
Georgia Pierce County.
WHEREAS. Thomas Fweat applies to motor
Letters of Guardianship for the minor heirs of
Alien C. Strickland, late of said county decease,l.
These are therefore to cite all persons interested
to fi!e their Objections it'anv they have, why the
said letters should not. be granted. .
Given under my oO-uaUignature.
November 3, 1066-
Three Dollars per Annum.
S. im-KNIIKIMKII M. Sltl.U
Guckcnhcimer & Selii**,
Wholesale Grocers,
111 I?ay Street,
5.4 FA ALVAR, GEORGIA
\ Lnrgfi! and Choice Stock of
Flour, Tobacco & Segars ,
Constancy on Hand.
Orders with remittances carefully attended 10.
July 13, 1866. 6m
ALBERT WII,COX. THOM 11. PALMER.
A. Wilcox & Cos.,
FACTORS,
Commission M e rgft s nts
A N D
*
FORWARDERS,
BAY STREET SAVANNAH, GA.
Kefer to
nwn. PAt'LEFoRD, A. 9. IURTRItIOR,
OCTAVt'M CHEN, HENRY BRRUIAM
August 17, 1866. till
BAIINF.T I'HILLlra. FRED. MY Tit-'.
TIIILLirS & MYEIIS,
(Jju 3j.,-- e.\ul ji)rihr\.X (yUuivnu^>*o.v&
MERCHANTS,
No. 85 Buy Street, Savannah, Geo,
Will sell on commission, cotton, prod-ice. and
merchandize. Consignments solicited. When
desired, ive will ship cotton to -air friends in New
York and Liverpool, making liberal advances on
the same. scptL'B 3m
E. D. Smytlie & Cos.,
lrr»i'ortcr« and Wholesale Dealers in
OHBT. till ID HIS-Vill
n' AVE now on band (and are constantly re
_ ccivlng additions thereto.)
THE LARGEST STOCK
of the above goods that li.is ever been offered in
tlu* Southern market. Being Direct Importer:
and .Manufacturers' agents, enables us to oil'ei
then'* Goods at prices as
L W AS THEY CAN BE RuUGHT IN NEW YORK
or any other Northern city : thereby saving he
purciiaser the extra expense ol iweighl. Insur
ance ami Breakage, also (he double profits of the
Importer and Jobber.
Lists of assorted Crates (containing only sale
able goods) will be sent on application.
Qtioonsixvarc House,
109 Bi'iufrlitoti St. 2d d-»>r west of Bull
SAVANNAH, GEO.
Septemberl. lHi/H.
Cooper, Olcotts & La nelly.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
and ftationrvn,
Cornor Whitaker and St. Julien Street l ?,
\o. 62 Harlng’s Rangf, Savannah,
J. M. Cooper, Win. 11. Olcotfc, Daniel G. Olcotl
Stephen Farreily.
Foreign Books inipui ied o order at New } or?
rates. Wholesale orders filled at L west Jo)
bing Prices. sept 8 H 7 : 111 •>
M CTROPOLITAN
BILL3MS S4LBCH.
The Largest Billiard Saloon in the Son!
Corner Dull anil Urougliton Sts,
SAVANNAII, GEORGIA.
November 2. 1866. fin
State of Georgia, bi ooks corxrx.-Sixty
davs after date I will nuke application to th-
Court of Ordinary of said County for leave tos.-ll
ail the real est.Ve of J. J. Pike deceased.
G. W. «t E. 11. PIKE. Adm'ti
November 5, 1866. tin
Georgia. Brooks County.
Whereas John li. Walker m ikes application
to this Court for b-'ters of guardianahijmi the
perfion and property of Elizabe-h R. Watt, a
minor of Jesse L. Watt, dec'd These are ;heie
fore to cite all persons interested to file theT
objections within the time prescribed by law
Otherwise said letters will be issued to the appli
cant. J. G. McCALL. 0. B. C.
November 1. 1866. 43 5t
Quitman Academy.
i exercises nl’ this Institution will be to-
A mimed on tho Tiillil) OF SEI’TEMUEK
next. v .
Literary byt'nr'mcnt.
0 StkVi ns, and ilia, a L.
Mu-1? b^nrtnifnt.
Miss Sce Noktii^n.
Drawing arid Painting.
Miss r.i cv Cabpkxtek.
,Z-£r*lla os of Tuition as lieretofore.'TL'S
T Ik l friends of the School will bo pleased to
oe that the very efficient services of Mr. Evans
have been seemed : mid that In* will teach the
practice as well as *he theory of Surveying, to
the pupils whose patents may desiieit
August 17. lhiiti. ‘ ill it
Land Sale.
Wf ‘LB sold “t public Milr, on the First
* » Tuesday in December next within the ns*
ual hours of Halt*, before the Court House* door
in Waresboro’. Ware eour.tv. the place known as
the "(flvtiinore Plantation/’the late residence of
Dr. 13. McDonald deceased, containing
1,020 Acres;
wo hundred acres are under fence and ready
for cultivation. There is also on the place a
comfortable Lop Dwelling House, Kitchen, nnd
all other out buildings necessary on a plantation.
There are one hundred and fifty acres of land
clouded and not fenced—’irnber in good condi
tion for coni wood : th* b dance of the land it
well timbered, for cross-ties or mill timber, thert
never having been any cut off. and well adapted
to turpentine. The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad
i runs directly through this land
This place is considered one of
Th<* Best Farms
in this flection, perfectly healthy, and as good
, range for hogs and cattle as the country afforda.
Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: the other
three fourths in annual installments, with inler
; est from date notes and approved security. Ti
tles made by all the heirs.
W.M. A. McDonald, Agent.
October 2b\ 18 Mi. 11-tit
COT TONWANTED!
Planters Accommodated.
\ T V Friends and Cotton Planter* generally
*» L ore informed that lam
In the Market,
for the purchase of Cotton and other Produce, at
he h gliedt going rates, lam ulso prepan dto
make
Reasonable Advance*
‘n Planters, on their cotton and ship it to my
v vc’ors iu y w unnub, for sale or further shipment.
■Bctj-38-tf J. It. EDMONDSON.
Doffer fanerlor ( our*, IK66*
KOm.lA Coffer county —Present,
XT tin* Honorable \V. M. Sessions, Judge of
i said court. September Term, 18(Jti:
i.M riuh Wall )
vs. , Hill fiir Divorce, Ac.
W. B Wall. )
T T appearing to the Court by the return of tho
Sheriff, that the defendant does not reside ia
Ids stiite. it is on motion ordered that said dr
endant appear and un.-’.ver nr. the next term of
hi* court, or th if the case be considered in de
• iii 1 1 and that the plaintiff allowed to proceed.
It is further Offered, that this notice be pub
ished in some public gazette in this state for ono
month. This .beplember 1!. I Slid.
BESSKNT & DASHER.
Plaintiff *« Attorneys.
A f rm» extract from the minutes of this court,
j sep2B-lm) JNO.T SMITH, Clerk
VALUAHLE
PLANTATION
3,500 Acres of Land!
rHIS valuable Plantation. lying JjCTQbk
on ihe Wiihlacixwhee K’ivei
«*lve mih*' from No. 15J. Atlantic
•1 Gulf Railroad near Rocky rn
confining .Mu/ acres, is comprised i»
.'rNo'hllO V 7 IH.S. 1«4. 202, 203, 204, 205,
1 in one body except No. 11!).
There are 700 or 800 acres of this land wider
•nee. of which none except about one bind rad
ph. bn« been under cultivation rooro than threi
•an*. There are houses enough for 200 negro#*,
mplt- barns, a small Dwelling House, and «ut
i iilding -. and a large dwelling house act y#t
oinplefed. The titles ?*.re undoubted.
i hi' property is offered on exceedingly et»*y
*em<*. For particulars apply to Col. WM. A.
LANE. Quitman. Ga. Octl2-39-t/
Oe'-trqkl, Clinch County.
'SIFT ILL be sold before the Court bouse do*r
V % in the tow nos llomerville. in Kai«l Comb
ty. between the usual hours of sale, on the frst
Tuesday in December next, the following prop
t-rty, ?o* v. it: I.ot of Land Number 527. in the 10th
; District of said County, containing 490 sere*. -
Lei £(I on as the pioper'y of Greeu G. Wat*o»,
to satis y an execution iu favor of Tbomaa G.
ILitnsey Property pointed out by plaintiff.
WM. M AUbtlK, Sb4-riff.
i November 2. IROfl. 30d
BLANKS for khlo at this OSicw.
j Priiitiiig ncatl executed.