Daily southern recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1859-18??, November 21, 1860, Image 1
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BY It. M. OltME & SON.
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POST* OFFICE.
Miu.ed«kvii.i.e, Nov. 10, 1800.
The Post Office will open at..81 O'clock, A. M.
Closes at 104 A. M.
Opens at ‘0 P. M.
Cruses at 5 !’■ M-
K. 8 CANDLER, I*. M.
The Cars leave Millcdgevilleat,6J O'clock, A. M.
And return at 181 P- M.
Leave at 8 45 P. .M.
And return at - 18 M.
House and Lot in Mount Zion,
FOR SALE.
fftHE SUBSCRIBER offers for snle a MX
A liouscaud lot in the villaj'e of Mount
Zion, Hancock co. Tit” house is a conifert- JUilL
aide one, apd is situated on a lot adjoining the
'Acadeinv. CdnBopHStf wfth the'lbf wuch'T offer
for sale, are 200 acres of laud, which I will also
sell. To those having children to educate, tiiis is
a splendid opportunity, ns the excellence of the
Mouut Ziou male school is universally known.—
There are 30 or more acres of wood-land on the
place I offer. M. DENNIS.
Entouton, Oct. 30, 100(1 44 5t
RIVERS fit, STANLEY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
1RWINTON, UA.
Will practice In the Ocmulgee and Southern
Circuits. JONA. RIVERS,
April 10.1800. 15 38t ROL1N A. STANLEY.
NEW LAW FIRM.
RUTHERFORD & HARRIS,
MACON, GA.
W ILL practice Law in Bibb and adjoining
comities, and in the United Staten Court at
Savannah and Marietta.
—ALSO—
In any county in the State by Special contract.
ihk RuTHxeroan. ChsblxsJ. Hauku,
John
March lOIStiO.
lltf.
WE ARE AUTHORIZED to nn :
’mmnee the name of Hon. W. O.
FOSTER, as a candidate at the
next election for Judge of the Oc*
ninlgeo Circuit.
October 15,1860
43 tdo
WE ARE REQUESTED to an
’noiHiee the name uf OLD BOB
MICKLBJOHN as a caudidiite
for the office of Clerk to the City
Council of Millcdgeville, who thnnktul for past
favors, solicits the votes of his old friends aud .all
charitable men who fed a willingness to assist a
needy old man.—Election Hist Saturday in Decem-
ber.
October 33. I860 45 tde
WE ARE AUTHORIZED to
* nounre the name ut JOHN SCOTT
ns a candidate for City Marshal, at
the ensiling election.
Mlliedgevillo, Oct. 33, I860 43 tde
\VfcARE AUTHORIZED to an-
’ nouuce J. ROCHELLE TRIPPB
a candidate for Clerk of the City
Council of Milledgoville, nt the cu-
NOTICE.
I ain offering for sale my Plantation in
Pntuam comity, containing about FOUR
.HUNDRED AND FIFTY FIVE ACRES.
There are on the place about one hundred acres
of bottom land, as good as any in the connty, and
abont one hundred acres of wood land.
It lies upon the waters of Crooked Creek, abont
a mile and a half from Oconee River! There is a
comfortable dwelling Itonse and the necessary out-
houses for a farm of this size.
I will sell with the place, oorn. fodder, and stock
of every kind. Persons desiring to purchase won!
do well to come and examine the premises.
THOMAS CLOPTON.
Pntnam connty. July 3,1860 37 82t
Je '
Al!
Dwelling House, Lot and Store
FOR SALE.
I OFFER FOK SALE, inv Dwel
ling Hcmsti in the village of LINTON,
Hancock county. Lot containing four
and a quarter acres, more or less, with
a good Soring, and one of the bent stands for Hel
ling Goods in the State. I have also a Stock ol
Goods on hand (hut can be bought with the Store—
all new. 1 will soil all together, or 1 will sell them
separate, as the buyer may wish.
Any person wishing to get to a good school, in
good society, aud with intelligent people, and in a
county whore peace and plenty urevuils, will do
well to givo me a call, as 1 am determined to go
on a farm. 8. D. SLADE.
Linton, Hancock co., Oct. 23. 18(10 43 tf
FOR SALS],
MY PLANTATION in Hancock county.
iin It coutaius seven bundled and fifty acres,
laSEmore or less, lying on tlm waters of Blioul.
derbone creek, adjoining lands of Major Cope,
land, U. H. Mapp, Esq. Jarrell, Joshua Barnes,
Thomas Miircliman and Seaborn Jeruigan. About
half tlio tract is in the woods, ouu hundred and fif
ty acres fresh laud, some forty or fifty acres of low
ground. Upon the place is a good dwelling-house,
negro-houses, and also a splendid giii-liouse and
screw. The piaco is well watered—several good
springs. Any one wishing to bay such.a place
will do well to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere. \V. J. MAPP.
October 33, 1860 43 tf
For Sale.
'll N t IHMMtitJUK affsM for sale
his residenco on Jefferson street, inline,
diutely south of the Stnte House. The
lot is pleasantly located, and lias upon it
all necessary out buildings, besides n boiler, a well
of film water, bath house and also n diy well.
Apply to H. M. ORME, Jr.
Millcdgeville. August 3ft. lHtitl 35 tf
A:
suing election.
Mlliedgevillo, Oct.. 10. I860.
42 tde
WE ARE AUTHORIZED to an
nounce the name of PETER
H. FERRELL»*» '««•
didate for City Marshal, at the en
suing election.
October 16, 1800 M _
WE AKE AUTHORIZED to an-
*110111100 till! nemo of LEWIS
K\nim> ns a candidate for
City Marshall, at the ensuing elec-
9 tde
2>T- C- BARNETT,
* the PEOPLE’S candidate for re-
election as City Clerk,—thankful
for the office, hores|iectfully solicits
the support of all.
Milledgoville. Oct. 10. 1800 42 tde
MILLEDGEVILLE. GA. I
October ), 1800. $
THE SURSCRIRER’S HOUSE
will ho opened for tho reception »»f
Members of the Legislature nt the
-approaching session. Call and see
me.
E. 8. CANDLER.
Milledgoville, Oct. 2 I860 40 tf
HOARDING HOLSE.
Tho House of Mrs. Peter J. Wil
liams, will bo open during the Session
of the Legislature for tho accommo
dation of tho Members of tho Legis
lature.
Milledgeville Oct. 9, 1360.
41 tf
Dickson House,
RINGGOLD, GEORGIA,
BY W. A. CAMP.
The abovelHOUSE is situated about thirtvyarda
west of the W. A A. Railroad Depot, and is most
convenient to the travelling public. The under
signed having recently taken charge thereof,
will spare neither money or pains to render his
guests comfortable and easy, and hopes by his long
experience in the business to be able to give uni
versal satisfaction. W. A. CAMP, Proprietor.
November 22, 1859 47
NOTICE.
W ILL HE SOLD at the residence of the snb-
scriber, in Montgomery county, the follow*
ing property, viz:
Five hundred and thirty-three acres of Pine
Land, well improved, about seventy-live acres
under fence ami mostly in cultivating order, with
two good wells of water, nil necessary buildings,
all in good condition, with a well designed and
gotten up store-house, with as good a private
stand as is any where to be fuuml.
Also, will he sold at Lite same time, all my
household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder,
horses, cattle sheep, Ac., ono pedlar’s wagon, two
buggies, four yokes of oxen, with a good timber
wagon well rigged ont for hauling timber, with
chains, Ac., with what goods may be on hand At
the time of sale.
All sold on tho 30th day of November next.—
Terms on the day of snle.
JOHN McQUKEN.
November 6, 1800. 46 3t
VOLUME II.—NUMBER 10.
Fall
MILLINfEHY!
VIISS OARR
LYX ha, just returned from
New York with a beautiful
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
OOODS.
Consisting ofall the NEWEST almost desirable
styles of
French Hats of every variety.
Also, many rich and fancy artle is, beautiful Em
broidery, elegant Laces and Veil its, Head Dresses
and Dress Caps, Bead Netta, H tr Pins, Bonnet
Pins, Fancy Buttons, Lace Valh Inches,
rraeh and Amartei iYlswsrs,
and a very large and well tHMcA Meek of
RIBBONS, MARSALAIN
Silks, Hoop Skirts, As., die.
Call and examine for yotirsolvcs before purchas
ing, as it will he much to your interest. 8ho is
thankful for past favors, and solicits a liberal pa
tronage from onruity and surrounding counties.
Milledgovillo, Oct. 30th, I860. 13 tf
Tailoring Establishment.
T he subscriber
is now receiving
his stock of
Fall and Winter
and flatters himself that
lie can please all tastes
iu his selection* of
CLOTHS,
Oassimeres, cfcc.
Oarinonts made to order, with NEATNESS and
DISPATCH. /
(Jive me a trial and bo your own judge.
THOMAS/BROWN.
Milledgeville, Sept. 25, 1600 ill) tf
Entirely NeW! Entirely New!!
fWtlfil is it?
NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!
I lf AVE JUST RECEIVED my well selected
Stock of IT 1 ©,11 Goods, consist
ing of a large supply of Dress Goods, Domestics,
Hoop Skirls, and Men aud Boys and Servants
Clothing. Also, a large assortment of
BOOTS <3& SHOES.
A good quality of XEOBO DltOGAXS at $1 00,
and BOOTS at $2 00 per pair.
Also, a good assortment of
Gcnls. Furnishing Goods,
Consisting of Shirts, (extra fine) Drawers, Half-
Hose, nml every thing for Gents, wear. Sncli
an assortment has never been brought
to tills market before.
' Attkxtua print *ut*puv ot*
□EXauttss ojceidQL C29stiipsa 9
which mil be sold VERY LOW for cash.
Also, a large assortment of
Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Velvets,
Superior to any ever brought to this market. Il
you doubt it, call and see for yourselves and lie
convinced that I have, by far, the REST and
(J il K A P 1C ST stock of FALL GOODS ever
l»roiiglit to (his city.
l I promise to sell my goods cheaper, for
cash, than any other house, in the city.
.1. ROSEN FIELD, Wa 9 ne Street,
Two doors abort'. Grices Sf Clark's Drmj Store.
Milledgeville, Sept. 11,1869 37 tf
F. G.. DANA,
(LATE DANA & WASHBURN)
FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
I CONTINUE the above business at. the old stand
of DANA iV WASIIIHJRN, 114 Hay Street, and
am prepared to make liberal advances on all produce
consigned to my care.
August 7. 1860 23 26t
Clialtulioochce Lauds tor Sole,
ftfSfc THE Subscriber will sell his residence |kj|
-jZLiu Clay county, aud his property, or the
place if wanted, or the laud separate. The laud
lies nine miles below Fort Gaines, on the road
leading from Ft. Gaines to hlakely, containing be
tween four or five thousand acres; 12 or 13 Hun
dred acres cleared land, well ’miirovcd, good land
good water, good new mills. This land can be
divided to suit friends that nifty want to settle uear
each other. I will sell one hundred negroes or
more with the land, aud other property if wanted.
Also 850 (eight hundred and fifty) acres best of
farming land, in Early county ; lies on the big pond
or the Kmiy and Haber line ; small improvement.
Also 700 acres on AycocU’s creek, same county,
small improvements. Call and look and a bargain
can be bought iu either place.
M. W. STAMPER
July 24, I860. 30 19t
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
I HAVE JU8T RECEIVED a large lot of
Cooking Stoves and Btove Fnrni-
tnre, which I will sell low for CASH.
Call and examine for
July 10,1800 88 tf
*' Notice.
D r. O. W. 1). GRACE, take* this
method of informing the citizens of Telfair
and the adjoining counties, that he is permanently
located at HUHHARD’H MILLS, six miles above
Lumber City, and offers his professional services
to the citizens of this and the adjoining counties.
From his long experience and well known skill in
the management of Cancers and Tumors, he hop •«
that all who are affiicted w ith these dreadful dis
eases, will give him a call, and he guarantee
a perfect cure in all cases where the diseases
have not progressed beyond all medical power*.
Thankful iur tho liberal share of patronage that
has been extended to him in the past, he confident
ly hope* it will be renewed in the future.
REFERENCES.
Dr. Jackson Clarke, Montgomery co., Ga.
Dr. Simon Wooten, Lmnb«*r City, Telfair co., Ga,
Dr. Madison Thomas, Coffee co , Ga.
Rev. Thomas M. Ilrantly, Telfair co.,Ga.
Rev. Matthias Powell, Telfair co., Ga.
November 6, i860 45 3t
1860. GROCERIES. 1860.
ffioxxj'-ies! facades!
Groceries! Groceries! Groceries!
scottToaraker,
T HANKFUL to tliuir friends and patrons for
their continued confidence and greatly in*
create l patronage', hep leave to any to them, that
whil a they do not profess to sell “lower than the
lowed,’" yet, for tile same articles, and on tho snino
term i, they will sell as low ns any other.
Wu can lie found at onr old stand, opposite tho
Post Office, whore wo will be pleased to wait on
all who may favor us with a call, with n full as
sortment ofall articles usually kept in their line of
basilica ■; consisting in part of the following ar
ticles:
StTGEA-H.
50 bids, Refined Sugars, A. 11. Sc C.
Crushed, Powdered and Loaf Sugars.
6 birds, choice do.
COFFEE.
Java, Costa lticn. Mnricniho and Rio,
TEAS.
Imperial, Young Hyson and Oolong.
Cuba Molasses & N. 0, Syrup.
Ch »icc Canvassed Hams and Racon Hides, Reef
Tongue* and Dried Reef. Fill Uhl Market Jleef, 2(lp
Hacks and bbls. Family Flour, fm boxes Htultz and
other choice brands Tobacco,' Henry Clay, Mount
Vernon, Palma Lnhijnh, and other line .Sugars.
Toilet and Family Soap, Co-tile Soap.
Pearl Starch, Soda, Cream Tartar.
100 bogs Nails, Iron, Cast and Plow Steel, Nail
Rods, Collins’ and other Axes, Hoes, Trace
Chains, Log Chains, Mule and Horse
J lames, Plow Lines, Long and Short
Handle Spades and Shovels,
Manure Forks, Wooden
and Hollow Ware.
Hardware and Cutlery,....Lime, Plaster and
Cement,....Ragging, Rope and Twine.
Liquor!* of nil Kinds.
20 baskets of lfcidsoick C. P. Wine London
Cordial Gin..North Carolina Wheat and Rye
Whiskey.
While Lead, Zinc and Fire Proof Paints.
Lamp, Sperm, Linseed, Train and Ncntsfoot Oils
Paint, Varnish mid Whito-wjudi Rrushes.
100 Sucks Sail -300 Bushels Corn.
1,000 pair Kip and Russet Rrogans.
24 doz. Wool Hats, Ac., Ac.
CALL ARD SEEM
Milledgeville, Sept. 11, I860 37
J OB PRINTING, of all kind*, promptly and
neatly executed at thi* office.
W HO HAS BEEN WATCHING the Net
York Market, for some time pent, hits
returned with nearly all the novelties in Ilia lin<
Hia lung experience ill buying and the advan
tage he ctijuya in
BTJ'5riJSr<3- FOR CASH
euablea him to offer inducements to
CASH BUYERS.
Hi* stock of SXX.^8 arc very nice,
Hlsstuckof MILLINEIIY cannot he
surpassed anywhere.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
N. B. The ladle, w ho bavo charge of hi* Mil
linery department will have their opening on Tue*
day, October 2d.
MiHedgeville, October 3, I860 40 tf
FOR SAIjR t
I OFFER FOR SALE MY PLANTATION ly
ing 1 4 miles North East uf Eatuuton, between
Parker* Bridge,and Garner's Furry l{uitd. consist
ing cf
4h(so Aonsm,
About Ona Hundred Acres Wundlnnd, Fifty
Acres of Good Button Land, 30 of which Inis been
cleared.
If not sold by private sale, I will sell at Pul.
lie outcry, on the 1st Tuesday iu December, I860.
J. 11. TRIPPE, Milledgeville.
Apply toH. M. Tbipck. Kutnmon. 39 tf.
3%2<2/ (Dil sf/a/As ami
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
rpiIE subscriber has constantly on hand a full
JL assortment of the following goods, to which
the attention of purchascsrs is invited.
OAHPBTXWa-Ki.gl»h Velvet Medal
lions. English Tapestry Velvet. English Tapestry
Brussels, Wire Brussels, English mid American
three Plys, superfine two Pits—all wool; and
Gotten un i Wool Carpets—Hemp, Wool, Dutch,
Ac.
STAIR CARPETS—' 'civet, Rrusscls,
Venetian and Cotton—ofall widths.
DHUOaSTB —Wool aud Linen, from 1 to
4 yards m width. Dordcrod Crumb Cloths
of all sixes.
rLOOR OIL CLOTHS—English and
American, varying in width, from J of a yard to
8 yards and o: all qaliliea.
UPHOLSTERY OOODS—Satin and
Worsted diitimaks, Gotten and wool do.—Broca-
telle.
Reps, Lace and Muslin Curtain*.
SHADES, CORWICES and tixtures
of all kinds.
White and check Matting of all widths, always
instore. Rugs, Door Mats, Ac.
The dimensions of entries and rooms being giv
en, oil cloths and carpets will be cut to lit, without
extra charge.
An experienced Upholsterer will cut, nml pre
pare for the window, Damask, Lac.c and .Vuslin
Curtains. I). iV B. S. LATHROI*.
140 Congress st. 57 St. Julian
8avannnh, Ga.. Sent- 25, I860. 39 6m
FjflWO MONTHS after date, application wi,i be
X made to the court of Ordinary of Jasper
county, for leave fo sell all tho negroes belonging
to the estate of William W. Walker, late of said
county deceased.
HARTLEY WALKER, Adm’r
October 9 I860. 41 2m
Administrator’s Sale-
CTATE OF GEORGIA, Laurkss Coc»tt.
On tha 1st Tuesday In January next, will be *old
st the Court-home door iu Dublin, in said county
within the Jawful hour* of sale. Iota of land num
bers rtvo, (5), six, (6). one hundred and forty-seven,
(147), one hundred anil forty-eight (148), one hun
dred and fifty-four, (164). in the seventeenth (17)
dist., of originally Wilkinson now Lauren, county,
each of tlie said lots Of land containing two hun
dred two mid one-half acres, more or less; also,
lots of laud number ono hundred ami twenty, (13ft)
one hundred and twenty-one, (121), one hundred
md t ; woty-nine. (139), in the twelfth (12) district
of originally Wilkinson now Laurens comity, eaeh
<ot containing two hundred twoand one-half acres,
more Or less.
Also, lot uf land number one Imndred and eigh-
'■y.-Hix, (186) in tlio first (1st) district of originslly
Wilkinson now Laurens comity, containing two
hundred two and one-half acres, more or less.
Also, ten acres, more or less, of lot number two
hundred and thirty-two, adjoining the town of Dnb-
iu, in Laurens county, embracing the residence of
•he lat* Francis The mas, deceased. ... ,
Also one-third of town lot number fifty-eight,
(58) with Store-house in the town of Dublin.
Also, four likely negroes (lo-wit). Sarah, a wo-
nan, about forty years of age; Edmund, a boy,
ih.nit five years old; Lula, a girl,about 3 years
••Id : Thoimis, a hoy, about, (i months old—sold
is the property of Francis Thomas, deceased, un
der an order from the honorable Court of Ordinary
f Laurens comity, for tlie benefit cf the heirs and
ri-ditors of said deceased. Terms no the dav of
sale. F. II. ROWE, Adm'r,
November 14, I8U0 46 tds
Executor’s Sale.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, Laurcss County.
On tlio first Tuesday iu January next, will bo
sold at I lie Court-house dour ill Dublin, within the
lawful hours of side, lots of laud lying and being
m the first district of originally Wilkinson now
Lauren* county, and known ami distinguished iu
tlm plan of said district as numbers, 163. 1«3, Isy,
413.214,215 and HI4, except two acres off uf the last
named lot sold to John li. Cochran, Esq., each lot
containing two Imndred two and one-half acres,
re or less, it being tlie homestead plantation of
the Into Henry C. Fuqua, deceased. Also, all that
tract or body of land lying on tho East side of the
Omnee river in Laurens cumitv, adjoining lauds
of Tho?. M. Yopp, Clias. L. Holmes, Young Keen,
and hounded on the West by tlie Oconee river,
cuiitainitig fourteen Imndred acres, mure or less,
better known as tlio Powers Plantation.
Also, fractional lot of land number 236 in the
first district of originally Wilkinson now Laurens
county, containing sovontouu and one-half acres,
more or less.
Sold as tlie proporty of Henry C. Funna, de
ceased, by order from tlie Court, of Ordinary of
Laurens comity, and for tiiu benefit of the heirs
and creditors ot said deceased.
Terms on tho day of sale. This 8th day ef
November, I860.
ROBERT ROBINSON, Ex'r.
November 14, I860 41; n).
Administrator’* Bale.
W ILL JJE SOLD before the Court iionse
door ill the town of Eatuuton, Pntnam
oil the first Tuesday iu Jamiaiy next, be
tween tlie lawful hours of side, tho following
lamed negroes: Mary, a woman of dark complex-
ion. 45 or 60 years old, Jane, a woman, 21 years
•lid, yellow complexion, and her child, Mauervy,
copper complexion, seven yenrs old. Sold as tho
property of Alsey Folds, lato of Putnam county,
leceased, fer tile benefit of tlie distributees and
creditors of said deceased. Terms cash.
B. 11. ODOM, Adm'r.
November 15. 1 B 60. 7 tds
B Y VIRTUE of tho hist will and testament of
John Holliman, deceased, will la- sold at tho
Court-house in the town of Entonton,on the first
l'uesdayin January next, within the usual hours
of sale, three negroes, a man, a woman and a
child, ages about fifty-five, thirty-eight mid six
venrs. Terms to hi! made known on the day of
sale. D. L. HITCHCOCK, Ex’r.
Nov. 13, I860 C"' 1 "'] 46 tds
l^t.kttlJANi' to the lust will and testament of
1- .Stephen Howard, late of Jasper county, de-
•1 used, will ho sold at tlio late residence of said de-
c ased, ou Thursday, the 15th day of November
next, all tin! perishable proporty ui' said deceased,
consisting of corn, fodder, st.ieli ofall kinds, farm
ing utensils, household nml kitchen furniture, Ac.
Salt! to continue from day to day until all is sold
LEWIS LINC1I. .
JAMES B. llOWAliD, < l x r “-
O-toher 23. 18611 <g| p
Administrator’s Sale.
4 (.BLEAKLY to an order of Jasper Court of
i V Ordinary, will be sold on the first i’ucsday in
laiiuary next, fmtr likely negroes, to wit:
Kcsinli, n woman 3S years old ; George, a hoy 21
rears old; Billy, a hoy 16 years old; Marshal, a
ooy I I years old t sold us the property of Alfred
1 iolscuheck, deceased, for di vision among tlie heirs
and creditors. JOHN C. DUMAS, Adm'r
7u,v - *'• -F. tds
S'
made to tlio In mumble Court of Ordinary
Laurens county, for leave to sell all the lands ly.
ing and being in Lauren* county, belonging to the
estate ol Boling liohbs, deceased, late uf Laurens
cuunty.
DRKWRY HOBBS, ) , , ,
ANDREW J. HOBBS, j Adm
September 11, 1 Still 37 2in
T WO MONTHS after date *m»Mt(itIon Ayill to
made to the Court of Oruinary of Piifnnm
County, for leave to s, II negro man, Felix, belong
ing to John Ledbetter orphan.
JAS. N. LYNCH, Guardian.
October, lit. 1866 40 o m
T WO MONTHS after date, application will he.
made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Baldwin county for leave to sell one Imndred and
eighty acres of land lying iu said county ami ad
joining binds of Mrs. F. Bonner. J. R. Moon- and
others ; said land belonging to the estate of W. C.
I (uinpliries, deceased; to be sold for division among
the heirs of said deceased.
L. W. MOORE, I-. ,
K. T. LINGO, (E*"-
October 9,136ft 41 3m
U NDER AN ORDER of the Court of Ordina
ry of Putnam county, will he sold at the
Court-house ill tin. town of E.itouton, on the first
1 Iiesday 111 December next, within tlie usual hours
of sale, four hundred and thirty acres of laud,
"lure or less, inljoing lands of estate of Abel Far-
mr. Lynn and others, being tlie place w here-
n h. It. Lcvcritt. deceased, died, and to he sold
... I.. 41* 1.: . 1. •
lor th
To
nf sale.
Oct 9,1860
benefit of his heir
of sale
will ho made known on the Jay
WILKINS LINCH, Adm'r.
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•Trustee’s Sale.
A GKKEABLY to an order of tlio Superior
m t, "Ii°f , '“ l<lw 1 iu county, for distribution,
w ill he sold before tlie Court-house in .Milledgc-
V10, ‘' lle '“st Tuesday in December next:
Ibe Plantation 011 the east side of the Oconee
adjoining laud* ol Gen. Sunford and Sylva-
mus i mice, known a* the place of Je**e Daniel,
dee. ased, containing 575 acre ere or less. One
halt ot the above mentioned place is good river
hot:,.in, the balance good upland. On Lie premis
es is a good dwelling-house, out-liouses, giu-heuse
and screw, with all other necessary improvements.
I arson* wishing to purchase would do well to
eidl and examine the premises- Apply to Daniel
E r |lc her, Millcdgeville, or on the plantation.
Terms made known on the day of sale
D. R. TUCKER, Trustee.
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