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BUIE & BICKFORD,
DEALERS IN
TIMHEIt AM) liUMHEK,
Doors,
SASH, 1$ LINDS,
MOULDINGS,
BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, &C.
2(K> Bay Street,
savannah, Georgia.
*er All OkU'l'h fi11.,1 rr«Hii|»tly.-WI
March I. 1867. .Vis
JOHN OLIVER,
House k Sip Painter,
GILDER AND GLAZIER,
Fl#. II \Y liitaker St Savannah. Uu.
IWAI.KR IV
S4SHES, liS. BLISDS. lIISGS,
rmri, tut*, run,
And all Painters’ and Glaziers' Material. -Mix.-,1
Paint* of all Colors and Sliihlik.
Miiitli i, I*MJ7. ly
Thos. W. Sliea,
Homo, Sign and Decorative Fainter,
(Sillier, (Jminer and Glazier,
WIIOI.KHAI.F. AMI RKTAII. DKAI.EB IS
SJI.SK, BUMS*,
DOORS, MOULIMNOS, kC.
All klmls of I\»inU*nT Tools, White Ltwl. Oil*,
Mixed Paint*, Gloss, IhiMy. Whitewash
and other BrtiMhos, Pnpor Hung*
ingi and Fire Board Print*,
St. Julian Street, old Stand of John (l. tniVajnnt,
SAVANNAH, GKO
July n, 1806. Iy
S. S. MILLER,
DF.ALF.It IV
naecAH, vmnT aid rm;
iyirmm»rwiaa 9
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS 111 HUG GLASSES.
MattrnßscH made to Order
IVn. 157 Itroughlou Street,
SAVANNAH GKO.
February I, 1 H«7. ly
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
mufins
WAREHOUSE,
138 BROUGHTON STREET,
OEO.
N«w Work made to Order. Repairing, Bell
Hanging, Mattren* making and Unhuhtciim: at
ah orfc notice.
February 1. 1567. ly
Home Manufactory.
' (Established In 1832.)
JOHN E. HERNANDEZ,
MANUFACTURER
And Wholesale mid Retail Dealer in
CANDIES,
.Confectionery, Cordials, Syrups,
Preserves, Fancy Articlos,
TOYS, ttO. (to.
146 Brongliton st., 2d door front Barium],
Savannah, Georgia
April fl. imij. 3m
M. FITZGERALD,
M AN U FACT l H ER,
AND WIJOLESAI.K * RKTAII, DKAI.KR IV
cirbies. wmi'&u
Syrups,
FANCY (DJIFBfTIOMIIV, &f.,
AT LOW PRICKS.
WIIITAKER STREET,
♦ne Dour front Congress, Savannah, fia.
MrOonntry Orders Soli of toil.lS*
March I. IWI7. ly
M. FERST & CO.,
w rolls ai.k m:\i.Kits in
U'liicn, (Liquors Soynrs
« -n n b» ■ ■•: • „
Fnu<*}' Groeerlt'H, Tolmeeo,
IDO CONGRESS STREET.
SA VANSAII, OEO
Bovembar 16, 1866. Out
E. I- 111 SHAKO. 11. 11. U.KKII.L. A. H. WK.SSOI.OWM, V. I
OUERARD, FERRILL & CO.,
Cotton P a cto rs,
A Ni)
ffdlwii Commission JHmbants,
Hat Street, Savannah, Geo.
sell on cotnrote&ioa. Cotton. Timber
W I’ioducc aad McrcLtumluo. ConsigiuuenL
(•tidied. Wheu ileblrvd. ivc will ship cotton It
«»ur friends in Sew Ywt k and ldverpooi, liiukuu
liberal uut Hliccc oil ihv Siuae.
% ui:. Etir M KS :
Roberta, H;»bersham # and: tn>n, Savannah, Ga.
\V . Audeiaou, do.
Anthony Porter. do.
Hunter & (Luamdl, tlo.
tfuuU i*t. 4 do.
Eta. in it Hardee. do.
Governor D. S. Walker. Tallahas«tv, Via.
a. .t. uiiit. do.
U in turn R. Pottos. and«
Kx-Gov. A. iv. AllUon. Quincy, l a.
fc,.\ .ige iV ilaile GmnM iile. 1 ia.
Samuel Swan. J-ieksonvUte. Ila.
C. O. Barnard. Jacksonville, V la.
July IJ. 1 »♦*. l v
A!J.
Ip i* anythin* .« yif p.j u > know. If
tu 1 .•••> . • “ x % e n in two
ssiijysv&m
mcotjise:,
Savannah, Georgia.
ritllis First n»M Hotel having been renovated
I and newlv Furnished throughout, is now
seeond to none in the South.
OEO. McGINLY, PROPRIETOR
November 2. 18(1(1, 42-ts
PAVILION HOTEL.
D C NOE, Proprietor
! Corner es Hull und South Hroad Streetn,
Htivniiimh. Georflrln.
H AVING taken IlMMibeve Until, whieli liar
recently been rHitted and refurnished
throughout, the Proprietor run u«Miire the jmhtir
that he in a* well prepared to cater to their wants
}i« any Ib>tel in the State. Ills table will always
he supplied with the best the market afford*, and
no pains will be spared to gDe entire HUthdac
tiou
Transient Board SR.OO per day.
Periiialieiif Mount if* IA 110 pel week.
A share of public patronage i* nollclUil.
February 22, Ixi»7. 4-ts
MARSHALL HOUSE;
imOIIUHTOX STREET,
SAVANNAH, GKORGIA.
rs VIIX Drill claw llnti'l lias lii'cn ,
X rimindflnl and imwly n-l'nr- gfzZYlv .
nislnnl mid put in pnrfrct *'idi'f ii, jp
T he truvidlng publV jH { ilgf
may r»*st namirud they will iind
coßifurtnlilu accommiHlatlmia at this llouh-.
A. It. LUCK, Prnprlidor.
Kebrtmry 22, 1867. Iy
OUR HOUSE
DllflltC R 0 0 MS.
HiiVJtnnnli. (»em - (rln.
rill IK undvndpnnl having leiumml the above
1 Favorite K«tul>ll»hnient. and having relltted
mid reFiiiTilalied it throughout in the moat elegant
milliner, would Inform the pnldie that it is now
open for the Reception offiiioat*. The preaent
I’roprlelor will spare no pains to maintain the
elm rue ter it ha* always enjoyed as being one of
the best of the First-Class Fitting Umiis
t>s ol the country, mid those who favor him with
their patronage may lie assn rial that nothing will
he left undone to secure tile comfort and satisfac
lion of ids guests. IIOAKDK.KS will he taken
by the w eek or day at a moderate charge.
Nov 16, 1866. I l-tl K. 11. KIR LIN.
VVM. WHITE. <lE(>. G. MIXER.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
C’lmrloHloii, S. €.
WHITE & MIXER,
nov7-f.in PROPUIETOKS.
BIOH N ? S
OI,I) KHTABI.IBIIKD
PHOTOGRAPH
AND— f-
UIIIIIOTITIS (iII,Id!RV,
72 St. Julian Street
MARKKT SQUAIIE,
Savannah, Georgia.
rpiIIS pslal.liHlunent, the largest and finest In
1 the city, Ls opeu at all times for the recep
tion of visitors.
Our facilities for tin* production of first class
Carts do Visile, Ainbrotypes und Porcelain Pic
tures. is unrivalled.
Pictures known to the art. are made
tt this Gallery, (ram the smallest minuture to life
size.
kind of picture copied with ease
an«l dispatch.
H. 11. IIKOWN,
March 15, IHr*7. (7-tt) Photograph -VrtlsC
Bolshaw 8c Silva,
WIIoUVAI.E ANB RET AIT. BEAI.KRS IN
CROCK KIEV, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE LAMPS
House Furnishing Goods,
&C., AC., &C.
08 St. Julian and 101 Bryan Streets,
(Next door to the cor. of Whittaker,)
N.l r.t.Y.WI//.. Qb'OJtGlA.
July la, 1860. ly
SAVANNAH MUSEUM,
Situated ou Chippeway Square,
UONTAIMMI
IM.VILS, Hill IIS, ItIiPTILKS,
MINERALS, SHELLS,
AND OTHER CURIOSITIES,
Open Daily, (Sundays excepted) from 6 a. in. to
». p. m.
Admission : 2.7 cents ; Children wilder 8 years
20 cents.
TIIK.ODOB MKVI-X Proprietor.
Marrli I, 1667. dm
11 . G . 11l \V E ,
WIIin.KS.U.E PE.II.ER IX
Foreign and Domestic Diq .iors Wines
St ijarx, (!n*vn<‘.<, Ah: and lahjct,
Johnson Square, cor. Ist. Jxlbtn und Bryan strm'D,
onxisiTE la I.ASM 1101 SE,
S'.l VANN Ml, GEO
Agent for A. M. Itinninger A Co.’s celehraed
Liquors, and'agent for Worcestershire and Club
.'-unco. s>'pt2l-ly‘
VALUABLE
PLANTATION
e» h»• j»«* m ■ - ■
3,500 Acres of Land!
flllllS valuable Plantation, lyin
JL on lht‘ Wilhi.. <:' oo Kuei
j er, coutuiniug acreV.* Ls coiU|»i »seu mi
L<»ts No's 11« J. 1( 7. !(*.». 104. 2«*2, 2o;>, :ot, 200. |
all in one body, except No. IPJ.
There are 700 or 800 acres of this land under 1
fence. #l* which none, except about one hundred
acres, has been under cultivation more than three j
years, lucre are bouses enough l*n ioo negroes. [
anip'e barns, a small Bwelli g ileiisi*, and oitt
l nil lings, and a large dwelling house n«»t yet |
(.oui, Hie tiues art* u..aouUUu.
uis L OTKM*ty is offered on exceedingly easy j
u-rm'. 1* >*r jaiu< A - ; r.d. \> M A
l, \\. « • . * i;i. «‘ ' ' '
W. M. WALSH,
\/holesale Druggist,
Mbs
Hontli-enst eoinrr Brongliion mul Bnrimrd streets,
#
- Savaryiah , - - - - Georgia.
ar.aTT433 9 isna2>a®:miß3 9
CHEMICALS, perfumery, etc,
TRUSSES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Painlm, Oils, Varuisli, Turpentine, llrUNltcft,
Every Variety of “Window G-lass.
Kieuch und German l’luto, Stained, Cut anil Sky Glass, single and double thickness, I'utty, Ac.
W. N. Yalleau, late of Thomasvillc, Hpc<*lnl HnleHmnn
,7A-Goods will he sold on ns reasonable terms as they cch he purchased Smith, mul an examina
tion w ill sustain this assertion. Orders by mail promptly and carefully filled. nov 16-6 tn
DIRECT IMPORTATION!
r JpiIK subHcribera would invite the attention of Dealers to their Extensive stock
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
—ym. s ■»—
FANCY GOODS,
/111 of whiclJhavc been received by Recent Arrivals
Direct from Europe.
The arrangements are now perfected for receiving additional supplies. Their desire is to make this
market equal to any in the country. A large and general assortment of
GARDEN SEEDS
Always on hand. Orders will be attended to with dispatch.
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., DRUGGISTS,
Market Square , Savannah, Geo.
December 21.1866. 4!)-
1867. SPRING TRADE. 1867.
j/ Presents to the Attention of
* ou,, * r . v Merchants,
physicians and planters,
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
I ■ W. W. LINCOLN, K rn- mm nms
DRUGGIST & CHEMIST, p.
SAVANNAH.
Lift J w”y. At—M.w,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Potash, &c.
all which he offers on the most favorable terms,
At corner of Bull and Congress streets,
Monument Square, Savannah, Geo.
April ill, 1867. 12-2
ALMOST-NOT QUITE,
ANYTHING A EVERYTHING AT
PERHAM’S
VARIETY STORE
CIOME AND SEE the Njwv Goods, and especially do we invite vour attention to thn NEW
J PRICES, und doift forget to bring the Greenbacks, for by no doing you can save money. !
1 am now n*cei\ mg. and will keep constantly on hand, all varieties and grades of Prints. Bareges, j
Printed and Plain Lawns, Jaconets, Organdie., Obumbries. Ginghams. Furniture Calicoes, Brilliants j
and other Dross Goods with French names. Taflita and Bonnet ltibbons. Velvet Ribbons, Bogle j
Trimmings, Filk Trimmings, Plain and Fancy Belts, in grout variety : Ladies* Paper and Finbroid- j
ered Collars ; Mz. Anihiquc Shaw'lettes, Basques. Sacks and Mantles; Bodice Ahu-lin, Swiss do..
Jaconet, do.. Nainsook do.. Swiss and Jaconet Fmbroideries. Dimity, Swiss and Jaconet BamU :
Blonde Lace, Crape Collars. L. C. lldkts. Gloves, Mitts and Gauntlet* in great profusion ; Fans
and Parasols, and a thousand and one other articles in this line, which 1 will show you when you
come to see me.
HATS 2 KCA.TJS 2
A splendid line of Ladies, Misses, Gents. Youths and Children s Hats. To my stock of Ladies'
and Misses llats especially do l invite your attention.
CLOTHING.
A large and splendid stock, of (vents’ Spring and Summer Clothing, which I will sell cheaper j
than the Jews on Chatham street. New York, for Greenbacks.
Hardware, Cutlery, cfcc.
Halter Chain., Kail Looks. Rim Locks, Stock Locks. Plaio Locks, Cliost Locks. Ciiblioanl Looks
Spurs, liriillo llitts. Plano Rills. Kish Hooks and Linos, Strap Hinges, aH sizes, Butt hinjfes, Hand
saws, Foot Allas Draw Knives,Club axes, chop axes. Hatches, Wagon boxes, lionp-hooks. Ham
mers. Oil-stones, Grind-stones, snnd-stones. spVlug balances. G. D. oajrs.'M . P. caps. Gun-whipers.
emi tlinls. pnn locks, Double und single bbl. Guns and Pistols. 11. S. handles, plane handles, screw
drivers. screw wrenches, doorbells, carriage bolls, files of all sizes, screws, fry puns, sauce pans. :
tea kettles, chisels, knives mid forks, pocket knives, dog collars, candle-slicks, blind hinges and ;
fastenings, sad-irons, planters' hoes, grnldiinghoes. traces, screw plates, horse shoes, broad axes,
squares, trowels, spirit levels, gimblets. hevils, hames. plow lines, rakes,blacksmith bellows, vices
anvils. Tongs, cow hells, stirup irons, andirons, counter scales, shoe knives, shoemaker's tools, 11.
S. nails, wrought nails. Not to lie tedious. I w ill say that I have s largcsfock of Hardware.
Yankee .Notions anil Toys in endless variety. China Roods ill great abundance.
Tin Will's* anything you need in this line.
Croekery a good stock at low figures.
Hoots si ml Bw|km*-» a good stock ■ ■!' good shoes.
Willow w are. Womlcn wart*. Groceries, mid a humlreil oilier things toe nmnorous to mention.
Also, very accommodating Clerks’, w ho do not think it any trouble to show goods.
Also a lot of Maryland While Corn just received. Give us a call.
April 12, 1867. ' A. I* I'KRII AM
Edward Daly, Agent,
WHOLES* LE
Shoe House,
Takes pleasure in informing liis friends and patrons in this State, also North Car
olina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, that ho has removed from No.
133 to the Spacious Establishment,
Xo. I ll Meeting street, opposite Ilayne,
Cliarlestoii 9 S. 0.,
Where ho is now prepared with a large and well selected stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND THUNKS,
To meet the wants of Merchants and the trade i t th > diove mentioned States.
This House was established in 1836. and has s i t |. ~ , ~f- „ n ,i tb. devouring ravages of
sword and lire. Mr. lIKXRY Dai.v. the senior pariner, who our Georgia friends ought u> remember,
is the pin chaser ot the yo*>ls lor this
Mammoth tShoe House?
his Hi a yu* Dai.t. *lriv«*s tho u.a bbvry of >r«l sportful!r invH 7 ' s attontior
It* bis stuck, j riuu- lil cittl AL iv- -J nj ... . Ul ,; >i m
CROCKERY, CHINA'AND
GIjASSWARB.
E.D. Smythe^Co.,
3(fm})oftft)s and MltolcsaU
I Have recently received, by tbe Ships “John Patton'' and “Monsoon,” direct from Staffordshire.
England, the
Diva'iiu' jlih
Os Gckxl* in our line that ha« <*ver been offiTcd in tills Market. Tb<***<? poo*l« have been gt'locte*l
fur our trade, and which we are prepared to offer to Dealer* at
PRICES IS LOW IS THEY CIS BE BOUGHT IN YEW YORK,
J or an y other city, thereby Raving to the purchaser the extra expense of Freight, Insurance, Break
! ;ige, and the double profit of Importer and Jobber.
E. D. SMYTHE & CO.,
• 109 lircmgliton Street, 140 nod 5T St. Julian Streets,
Savannah, Georgia.
j March 1, 1867.
w w Wmtr ap w
An Jun jfo&AJUJuAii&tbiiJEffiig
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Would call attention to his well selected Stock of
SADDLES, PLAIN AND
FANCY ;
3 lt) ©©l7 © oßQoO£i©l3 Eli2iEloSSßp
ROAD, WAGON, STAGE AND SINGLE WAGON HARNESS.
also, a large stuck of
BRIDLES, COLLARS, HAMES, TRACES,
And Other articles usually kept in tbe business. Also, a fine assortment of
Trunks, Valises, Carpet Hags, &e.
February 22, 18G7. Ctf
1867. SPRING 1867.
SBMMEK CLOTHIIJd.
The subscribers have in Store, and an* receiving weekly,
I URGE YMI WELL SELECTED STOCK OF fLOTIUMi.j
Which they offer, either Wholesale or Retail,
JSjt IVTew York. Prices.
WE MANUFACTURE Ol’R GOODS, and feel as--ured that w.* can compete favorably with any
other house, either North or South, os regards Price and Style.
HEIDT& LUDLOW,
No’s 154 Congress and 73 St. Julian Streets,
Savannah, Oa.
February 22, IKG7. 3m
HATS, MATS, MATS.
SPRING- STOCK, 1867.
—— :o:
vrow OPEN, IN MY WHOLESALE ROOM, Up-Slain*,
| LARGE ASHORTMENT OF
Wool, Fur, Straw Hats,
For Men and Boys ; and a complete assortment of
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS,
For Ladies, Misses Children, all of whirl) Will be Sold at X**>W Prices
My Retail Department (Ist floor) is supplied with all
T3C3S LATEST STY&ES
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
S. M. FOLDING,
Savannah, Ga., April 5, 1867. (2m) No. Congress street.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
At 1(6 Broughton Street, SAVANNAH, GEO.
The attention of the I.a,lies is called to our New Sewing Machine, which has just been issued for
JE-r'-.-m v■ ■ ■ .-m mu m
It lavs no equal! It uses a finer needle, and will do Fine) ami Heavier work than anv Machine in
use. with perfect devises for Hemming, Felling, Ruffling, Cording, Braiding. Ac. Call and see how
SIMPLE AND EASY to learn the Use of it.
Singer Button Hole Machine*works admirably. Silk Thread, Needles, and Oil always
on hand. Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired. Stitching of all kinds neatly done.
11. IV IIA WLEY, General Agent for Georgia and Florida.
MW o©oE> QEDmTSOO ©01381!?
.«« m. ■ : wh*,- ■« «•« » *■.
Tics PMBS C3? 'TStm SOJJTK,
Made from t’ • Patent Corded Wire, which is anew process whereby a firm linen cord is covered
in with the v: . -making a durable sub tam eto which the tapes are firmly sewed. By this pro
cess the unsightly and unreliable metalic fastening is avoided, and a lighter skirt produced.
lam now prepared to make the above iu any size, length or style ordered. Th * Trade furnished :
at list prices. novl6-ly H. D. HAWLEY. 110 Broughton st.. (up-stairs.) ,
A. T. CUNNINGHAM,
fiutov m\ t*%cucval Vtlmhaut,
Corner Bay and A.bcrcom streets,
Savannah, ----- Georgia.
BACON, CO BN, [ eEBUV ’AN Cl ANO,
11 \Y O Vi'S I /■■■■'* Law bone,
BAGGING, HOPE, IKON TIES, i Super Phosphate Lime.
ulizers sold on T.ibernl Terms and TT'NG i INK
advance- m tde ou Cotton. Naval ?: o. v' A,-Tv.
March 1. 1>67. ’' Ul
ffgal
lil'OdlCM.
C 1 KORGIA. Brooke(,'oiinty^-Toall
X Whereas, James King and T. S. T.
Executors of Nancy King, apply to this court
Letlers of Dismission as such Executors. The*
i« therefore to cite and admonish the parties »»
interest t” fib* their objections within tbetime ,
prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will
issued and granted to the said applicants. }■
In testimony, witness, Ac., this Mar. 6th. IS6I
March l.>-6m J. o. ». c. I
CeoPgia, Brooks county. * *
Whereas. A. 'ViUaford, administrator ol Fred
erick Watson, deceased, applies to me for Letters
Ibf Dismiss ion from the administration ot said es- r
late. These are therefore to cite and si!monish
all parties in ten-sit si to file thdr objeetjona with
in tin* iMhe prescribed by law, otherwise said \0“ I.
ter* will Be grained the applicant.
Dec. 21, 1866.—6 mJ. G. McClll, o. a. f
Georgia, brook* Oonttly:
Whereas. Cliarles and Martin Knight, adminir
trators of Turlton Knight, apply to Ihia com
for letters of Dismission as siicli administrator*
'1 best* are therefore to cile and admonish all p*r
ties at interest to file their objections within o>*
time prescribed by otherwise said lettari
will l>e granted tbe applicant.
Witness mv hand and official signature.
J. G. MeCaUs Ordinary.
January 1. 1867. t,m
Georgia, bricks (oanfj. m
mWT lIERE.Vf*. John W. Duke*, ndministratay*
ff de bonis non of Estate of E. 0. la
late of said county, deceased, makes applifStiai
to me for letter* of dismission.
These are therefore to cite nil parties a t intr
e»t to file their objections within the time pr
scribod bv law. otherwise letter* ,rs dismis'ltn
i will be granted to said applicant.
J. G. McCtU., Ordinary.
January 11, 1867. 6m
♦
STATE OF GEORGIA. Brooks fount/.
Wliem»«, Jndgt* Laac ;f4njin»U»-
! tor of EJizabctb OUiff. lute of mul a < it/* <V.
coflS4*rl, makes application to me lor UttL*nj :
in ins ion.
Tiu*w* arc therefore to cite all pitriie* ai inter
ent to file their objections within th«* !iui pre
scribed by law. otherwise letters of dumtifokNi
will be granted to said acant.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January 18, 18ti7. Cm
Georgia, llremks County.
VY uk he am, W. J. Patrick, administrator of Hci
ry Singleton, applies to this court for letter* ot
dismission as such administrator. These are
therefore to cite and admonish the parties at In
terest to file their Ejection* within the time pro
scribed by law, otherwise said letters will bo
issued to the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature.
J. G. McCall, Ordinary.
January Ist, 1807. <‘>m
CIEORGIA. Brook* C’orvrv. Whereas. Sa-
Ts rah J. Tillman, adm’x of Jos. J Tillmau.
deceased, applies to me tor letters of Dismiscioa
from her administration of said instate. These
are therefore to cite and admonish all and singajM
lar the parties at interest to file their objections
within the time prescribed bv law. otherwiee
; said letters will be granted to the applicant
J. G. McCALL, Ordinary*
Dec 21,1866. Gm
(1 KORGIA. Bkooks Coi.vrr.— V\hereas, Mrs.
IT Mary Norris, Guardian of Joshua Norris,
| Felly Norris and Missouri Norris, having applied
i for Letlers of Dismission from her trust—
I These are therefore to cite and admonish all
parti<*s at interest to file their objections within
, the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted the applicant.
J. G. McCALL. Ordinary.
April 19. 1807. 12-tit
( ‘'l KoRU!A. # BnooKsCoi’vrY.— All persona balding
X claims against the estate ot K. Doles, de
! ceased, ure hereby notified to file tlv-m in due
form of law. Anti those indebted xo said deceos-l
ed ate requested to make pay Rent at once.
MARY E. DUKES. Adm’x,
April 26, J 867. 13-6 t
C 1 KORGIA, Brooks County.—
JC Mrs. K. Williams Administratrix of the es
tate of J as. Williams, deceased, applies to me for
j Letters of Dismission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at in
terestto file their objections, within the time pre*-
cribed by law, otherwise said letters will !*•
granted and issued to the applicant.
J. G. McCALL, Qrd’y.
April l. 1867. Jim
C 1 KORGIA, Brooks CorxTY.- Notice is hereby
Xgiv en that, whereas Moses Dixon, late of said
: county, deceased, departed this life intestate, and
jno one has applied for letters of administration
on the Estate of said deceased; audit hat in term*
of the law. administration will be vested in tbe
Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit
and proper person, after thirty days from th
publication of this notice, unless some valid ob
jection is made to such appo : ntment .
Witness iny oflicial signature this Ist May.
J. G. McCall.
May 10.1867. 15-5 L 4 *
(1 KORGIA, BrooksCocntv. Notice is hereby
Xgiven that, whereas. Pleasant W. Dixon, late
of said county, deceased, departed this life inte*-
Lite, and no one has applied for letters of admin
istration on the Estate* of said deceased; and that
in terms of the law. administration will be rest
ed in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or soma <
other fit and proper person, after thirty day*
from (he publication of this notice, unless somo
valid objection is made to such appointment.
Witness mv official signature, this Ist May, 1847
J. G. McCall, O. B. C.
May 10th, 1867. LV^i.
GEORGIA, Brooks Cotnty.—Whereas, Henry
O’Neal, Executor of the Estate of M. G.
Yates, deceased, applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said administration.
These are therefore to notify all parties at in
terest to file their objections, within the time
prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will
be granted and issued to the applicant.
J G* McCALL, O. B. C.
May 10. 1867. 6m
C 1 EOUGIA, Brooks County.—Whereas B. If.
TTMartin. h>q M Executor of Charles Rizer, «1*- #
ceased, has filed his petition in due form of law,
praying the Court to allow him to resign his trust
as such executor, having nominated J. M. Patter
son as his successor. These are therefore to no
tify all persons at interest, to file their objection*
within the time prescribed by law. otherwise the
i prayer of said|petitioner will be granted.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my official
signature, this the Ist day of May, 1867.
15-6ra J. G. McCaU, O. B. C. jM
GEORGIA, BIi(K>KS CDi NTV.-To .UJ
MJT whom it may concern : M hereas. Nancy■
Rainey, AdrainisjjaJe/x oTL. B. Rainey, deceased,*
makes apjrt-teation for Letters of Dismission fror *
said administration. . r , , J
Thi*s<» are therefore to cite and oftytt rrnji ■
parties to fib* their obje&tiHfffc j fl
the time prescribed by law, oik rwise said b fl
will be granted the K
In testimony witness my hajJJ and seal H
fiee. this May 20th, 1867. |
my24-6m «L C McCALL, Ordir^
COFFEE. jfl
and 1 KUiUiiA. C’ofkkk County.—To all
may concern : William Walker ha
proper form applied to me for permanent/etterM|
of Ydministration on the Estate ofJ,«un I. Mai-”
ker. late of said county, this is to cfe all and
pilar the creditors and next of kijf of John Pa■
Walker, to be and appear at ray epee within
time allowed by law and show cafse. if an\ they
Can why permanent administration should not be I
granted to Willinm WiUirer on J<fu F. I
l ' ri \V l itncss mv hand and nffloialArnatnre April*
26th a I* 7 • DANIEL l/l Ordinary
M*y 3 1867. .
State ot Georgia,
M7HEKBAF.M. J. Ki; ‘^ ent , l 0 ML
»* of Ha vis* Kirt’ v 1,,.,, ~m l recorded. <
Ci'mrbm Ins petiUomr- I ~ is Kirkland's
that he has full) all persons
estate. This is .1 before o Cite J
■'.■'""TT?'
~r j',. eisehavged lr,.in i,)sX)u"mir)7stiallot), a‘7* 1
[ . ivc letl*‘rs of dismission on *he first Monday-
In August. 1867.
DANIEL LOTT.A»rdlfc»i.. ■
Febrnary 3. 1867. 1111
State of Georgia, Collie County.
Elisha Lott, administrator of
>\ Murk Lou ar I David Lott, represent*
to ihe Court, in hi* P' itien duly filed and enter-'
..,1 on -•ev.r.l t! a: lie .n.sfnllv administered Mark
Loti's and David Lot's estates. This is there- r
f.ire to cite all, rsons cornelneil. kindred ond
credit o'* t.) show cause if anv they can. why said
administrator should not he discharged from toe
said administration, and receive letters ol ili-mis
sioii on the first Monday in Align *■ Ifi*' l ■
DANIEL LOlT. Ordinary
February o. i>7. 4