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MILLEDGEV1LLK. Oct. 1st, J«W>. t
T HE UNDERSIGNED is enabled fo offer to^
the citizens of this place, and the surround-!
ing country, a choice selection of
anooEHiBS,
brought with great caie iD New York for Cash,
and believes that he can give as good or better
inducements to persons warning goods in his line,
than any other mercantile establishment in the
city.
His stock consists in part of a good supply of
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Cheese,
MACKEREL, LARD.
Bagging, Rope, Cutlery,
HARDWARE, SMITH BELLOWS & TOOLS,
All kind of Iron and Steel, including band and
Hoop Iron, Blue Stone, Copperas, Hollow-ware
Wooden-ware, Brooms, Grindstones, Sporting and
Blasting Powder, Shot, Shoes and Stationery and
a very good supply of Carpenter's Tools, besides
many other articles usually kept in a variety
store, which he will dispose of for uncurrent mo
ney at its full valve, Gold and Silver, Dried
Peaches, Bacon and Lard, and will give the high
est market price lor them.
9 (its. P. M. COMPTON.
Wm. Clark. T. M. Jonf.s. A. N. Wilson.
CLARK, JONES & CO.,
FACTORS LND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No* 1 Stoddard's Lower Range,
BAY STSJEZET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
September 1st, 18(36. 5 3ms*
J. W. RABUN A CO.,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
140 BA¥ STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. W. Rabun,
W. G. McAnoo. T. F. Newell,
tfelDOO & NEWELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
niLMDGEVILLE, CA.
I\ r ILL attend to business entrusted to them in
T t Baldwin and neighboring counties. Distant At
torneys,-finding personal attendance at the Supreme
Court inconvenient, will be represented on favorable
terms: Will transact business onnneeted with the va
rious Departments of the State 4 Governnient. Collec
tions promptly attended to
MilledgeviUe, July 31st, 1866, 523raos.
GEORGIA, Appling county.
I 'ITT'IIEREAS- George Moody, administrator on
TT the estate of Jasper Pattersou, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters ot cfismission form said es
tate.
These are-therefore to cite all persons interest
ed, to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my official signature this Gth
of September, 1866.
1 mfim J. L1GHTSEY, Ord’y.
GR EA T DIS TRJBUTION
BY THE
American Jewelers’ Association*
39, XSTassau, 54,
liberty St.,
Depots :
55
P. H. Wood.
April 24th, 1866.
38 tf
JOHN MeMAHON A €0.,
DEALERS IN
AT WKOLESALU,
CORN, OATS, HAY, FEED, Ac.,
Corner of Broughton and Jefferson Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
July 2, 1866. 48 12m
F. W\ Sims,
Lntr of Say. Republican.
J. F Wheaton.
Late of Wilder, Wheaton Ac Co.
F. W. SIMS & CO.,
BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
Shipping & General Commission
MERCHANTS.
t#* Consignments respectfully .solicited, and
will receive prompt attention.
Aug. 25,1866. ,2*! 4 6m
Joseph B. DeYocsg,
Late of MilledgeviUe.
OsBorRs Watson. William W. Vanness.
of Philadelphia. Late of Charleston.
WATSON, VANNESS & DEYOUNG,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
In Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Woolens, Irish
Linen, White Goods, Hankercbiefs, Hoop
Skirts, Buttons, Suspenders, Shirts and
Drawers, Ladies and Gents Furn
ishing Goods and Fancy Goods,
No. 533 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN.
P- S.—All orders, by mail,or othemi.se, prompt
ly attended to. 2 bin
37, A
A 58,
NEW \ ORK CITY.
Of Rosewood Pinnosand Melodeons. Fine Oil Paint
ings, Engravings, Silver Ware, Gold and Silver
Watches, and Elegant Jewelry, consistingof
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold
Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mosaic,
Jet, Lava, and Cameo Ladies’
Sets, Gold Pens, with Gold
and Silver Extension
Holders, Sleeve
Buttons,
Sets of Studs, Vest
and Neck Chains, Plain
and Chased Gold Chains,
&c., valued at
$1,000,000 FOR ONE DOLLAR.
which they need not pay until it is known what is
drawn and its value.
The American Jewelers’ AMnorintioB calls
your attention to the fact of its being the largest and
most popular JeweJery Association in the United-
States. The business is and has always been conduct
ed in the most candid and honorable manner. Our
rapidly increasing trade is a sure guarantee of the a])
preciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining
rich, elegant nnd costly goods. The sudden stagna
tion of trade in Europe, owing to the late German war
and recent disastrous financial crisis in England, has
cansed the failnre of a large number of Jewelry Hous
es in London and Paris, obliging them to sell their
oods at a great sacrifice, in some instances less than
one third the cost of manufacturing. W» have lately
purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, tit
such extremely low prices, that we enn afford to send
away Finer Goods, and give better chances to draw
the most valuable prizes than auy other establishment
doing a similar business. Our aim is to please, and we
respectfully solicit your patronage, as we are confident
of giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past
year we have forwarded a number of the most valua
ble prizes to all parts of the country. Those who pa
tromze us will receive the full value of their money,
as no article on our list is worth less than One Dollar,
retail, and there are no blanks. Parties dealing with
us may depend on liaviug prompt returns, and the ar
tide drawn will be immediately sent to any address by
return mail or express
The following parties have recently drawn valuable
prizes from the American Jewelers’ Association, and
have kindly allowed the use of tlieir names:
Charles J Hunter, Esq , Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C., Piano, value $306: Miss Anna G.
Yates. 52 St. Maik’a Place, N. Y , Sewing Machine,
value $75; Brgndief General L. L- Hanson, U. S. Vol
unteers, Nashville, Tennnessee. Silver Tea Set, value
$150; Miss Emma Hunter, 63 Front St.. Harrisburg
Pa., Sewing Machine, value $60; Lieut-Col. Walter
Crittenden. Quai termaeter, Louisville, Kentucky-
Gold Wateh, value$150: William S. Haines. 247 King
St. Charleston, S.C. Silver wateh,value $50; Alexander
Johnson. Esq., Editor MunkaUwr Pioneer. Muskateirr
Minn.. I.adie.-’ Enameled Watch, value *1 50: Samuel
Lee, Esq.. President Colorado A: Red Bank Mining
Company, San Francisco, California. Melodeon, value
$200: Aaron S Long, Esq., Principal Elkhart Collegiate
Institute, Elkhart. X. J , Diamond Pin, value $200; R.
M. Longetreet. Montgomery, Ala., Music Box, value
$75; Rev. Isane Van Duzer, Albany, N Y., Gold Lined
Dining Set, vulue$300 ; Miss Clara Lucuguer, Dayton,
Ohio, Pianoforte, value $400, and Diamond Pin, value
$175.
Many names could be placed on the List, but we
publish no names without permission. Our natrons
are desired to send United States Currency- when it is
convenient. ; i ' B // H Ih *
Partial List of Articles
HOLD FOR
TO
oxi;
BE
DOLLAR
EACH
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have entered into a limited
partnership, under the name of A. M. SCAR
BROUGH, for the buy ing and selling of mer
chandise, both on their own account and on com
mission in the city of Savannah. A. M. SCAR
BROUGH of Savannah, is the general partner,
and ABRAM S JEWELL of Jersey City, State
of New Jersey, STEPHEN D. HARRISON, of
Bergen. State of New Jersey, and CORNELIUS
D. VAN WAGENEN. of the city of New York,
are the special partners. Abram S Jewell con
tributes to the common stock three thousand three
hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-four
cents (.-$3,333 34.) and the said Stephen D. Har
rison and Cornelius D. Van Wagenen contribute
each three thousand three hundaed and thirty-
three dollars aud thirty-three cents ($3,333 33.)
This partnership is to commence on the 1st of Oc
tober, 1866, and shall continue for one year, to-
wit. until the 1st of October, 1867.
A M. SCARBROUGH,
ABRAM S. JEWELL.
STEPHEN D. HARRISON,
CORNELIUS D." VAN WAGENEN.
Oct 1,1866. ft v J 3 £, 10 6t
LAND AND COMMISSION
BAINBRIDGB, GEORGIA.
I HAVE opened a LaKD -and Commission
AGENCY in Bainbridge. Ga., for the Hale and
purchase of Real estate, after the 25th August.
A register will be kept where all who have Lands
or City Property for sale can register the same.
From a thorough acquaintance with the ioc&tion
and value of farms aud lands of all classes in
the counties of Decatur, Milh r, Baker, Dougher
ty, Mitchell, Worth, Irwm, Colquitt and Thomas
1 am able to give information of the Location and
Value of Lands in all these counties. I have a
number of Valuable Cotton Farms and a quantity
of Timbered Land for Sale.
Persons residing at a distanco wishing to pur
chase Cotton Plantations, or any other class of
Lands, can apply by mail. All who have such
property for sale can forward a description of the
same, price, &c. The Railroad frem Thomasville
to Bainbridge will be completed during this and
the latter part of the ensuing year; and the reg
ular Steamboat communication by wafer with
New Orleans at all seasons of the year will make
Bainbridge a place of considerable travel and
trade. My terms will be in accordance with the
amount of service rendered.
THOMAS F. HAMPTON.
references:
Sims & Crawford, Law & Fleming, R. II.
Wbitely, Capt C. G- Campbell, D. McGill, B. F.
Bruton, J. F. Dickinson, Willis M. Russell, T.
A. 8weariDgen, Dr D. Bradwell, J. M. Potter, W
W. Harrell, Bainbridge, Ga.
W, J. Largen, Isaac R. Harris, Quincy. Fla.
Editor Federal Union, MilledgeviUe, Ga.
Hines A. Hobos, Col. D A. Vnson, Col. N. Tift,
Judge Jackson. Albany, Ga.
I. C. Plant, Cubbage, Caldwell &, Co., E. C.
Granniss, Macon, Ga.
Blackmar & Chandler, W. II. Young, Colum
bus, Ga.
J. M. Newby, J. A. VanWinkle, Augusta, Ga.
Lathrop At Co., F. W. Sims & Co., Savannah,
Ga. ,
M. C. Ball, Atlanta, Ga. [6 3m ]
S WEET OPOPONAX from Mexico ! Nature
could not produce a richer Gem or Choicer
Perfume. Try it and be convinced.
E. T. SMITH &- CO., New York.
without regard to valne, and not to be paid for uutil
you know what you are to receive ;
15 Elegant Rosewood Pianos; worth from $200 to $450
15 Elegant Melodeons, Rosewood-Cases, 175-to 250
50 First Class Sewing Machines, 40 to 300
75 Fine Oil Paint mgs, .• 30 to lliy
150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed, 20 to 30
50 Music Boxes, 25 to 40
150 Revolving Patent Castors, Silver, 20 to 40
50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 20 to
400 Sets of Tea and Table Spoons, 20 to 40
150 Gold Hunting Case Watches, warrnt’d, 50 to 150
100 Diam’d Rings, cluster and single stone, 75 to 260
175 Gold Watches, 85 to 150
300 Ladies’ Watches, 61) to 100
500 Silver Watches, 20 to 75
Diamond Pins, Brooches aud Ear Drops, Ladies
Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mo
saic, Lava and Cameo, Sets of Studs, Vest and Neck
Chains, Piain and Chased Gold Kings, Gold Thimbles,
Lockets, New Style Beit Buckles, Gold Pens and Pen
cils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gold aud
Silver Extension Holders, and a large .isaortmeDt of
Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of
the best makes and the latest styles.
IYTA chance to obtain any of the above Articles
for ONE DOLLAR, by purchasing a sealed envelope
for 25 cts. v _
Yif F ive Sealed Envelopes will be sent for $1 ;—
Eleven for $2; Thirty for $5 : Sixty-five Tor $10; One
hundred for $15.
Agent") Wanted Everywhere.
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents
who wil act ns such. Our descriptive circulars will be
sent on application.
Distributions are made in the following manner :—
Certificates naming each article and its value are
placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. One
of these envelopes containing the Certificate or Order
for some article, will be delivered at Our office, or sent
by mail to auy address, without regard to choice, on re
ceipt of 25 cents.
Oa receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see
what article it draws and its value, and can then send
One Dollar, and receive the article named, or can
choose any other one article on our llst'of the -same'
value.
l’urehasers of our Sealed Envelopes may, in this
manner, obtain an article worth from one to five hun
dred dollars.
Long letters are unnecessary. Have the kindness
to write plain directions, and in choosing different ar
ticles from those drawn, mention the style desired.
Orders for /Sealed Envelopes must in evjiry case
be accompanied with the kcasfi, with the raise of the
person sending, ami Town, County and State plainly
written.
Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as fol
lows :
8HF.R.HAN, WATSON A CO,
37 A 39 Nmmnuu SI., New Vcik City.
Oct. 18, 1806. 12 3m
B
Executor’s Sale of Land.
Y order of the Court of Ordinary of Putnam
connty, Ga.. mudeat October Term, 1866, will be
sold to the highest bidder at public outcry, before the
Court House, at Eatonton, <n said county, within tne
legal hours of safe on'the first Tuesday in December
next, all the real estate of H- W. Alford, late of said
county, deceased, excepting willow’s dower, (which
has been laid off) adjoining lands of W. Bozeman,
YV. 11. Mitchell, L. I). Waller, and others, and situate
in said county, and consistingof 450 acres more or less.
Terms made known on duy of sale. ,
J. \V. HUDSON, Ex’r, A*.
Oct. 1, 1866. 10 tds
GEORGIA. Appling county.
J OHN D. DYAL having applied to be appoint
ed guardian of the persons and property ol
Winney E. Dyal and Lucinda F. Dyal, minors
under fourteen years of age, residents of said
county.
This is to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to
be held next after the expiratiou of thirty days
from the first publication of this notice, and show
cause, if any they can, why said John D Dyal
should not be intrusted with the guardianship of
the persons and property of Winney E. and Lu
cinda F. Dyal.
Witness my official Signature, October 16th,
1866.
II 5t. J. LIGnTSEY. Ord’y.
@
[ WISH to buy or rent a good Farm
—well improved—from 260 to 400"
acres, with st(»ck and provisions. I
will pay a fair price, on twelve months
time, in cotton or money. Any per
son w ishing to sell will address
YVM P. BONNER.
Milledgeville, Oct. 4th, 1866. 10 4t.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
W HEREAS. Seaborn Hutchings, Adminis
trator de bonis non, on the estate of Nor
man McLeod, dee’d.. has filed his final account
and petitions the Court for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admouish all
persons adversely concerned to file their objections
on or before the first Monday in November next
Given under my official signature this April 10.
1866.
3C m6m JOHN HAMMOND, Ord y.
GEORGIA. Baldwin County.
W HEREAS, Cltatles Ivey, administrator on
the estate of James Gibson late of said
connty deceased, has filed his final account and
petitions the Court for letters ol dismission from
said trnst.
This is therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons adversely concerned to file their objections
on or before the first Monday in November next.
Given under my official signature this 1st May,
18(56. 39 m6m JOHN GAMMON’D, Ordy.
L. CAmUIVGTOlV
General Agent at MilledgeviUe,
F OR the transaction of any and ail business
connected with the SEAT OF GOVERNMENT,
lie will furnish certified copies ot auy Acts passed
by the Legislature, will examine aud give correct
information of the Laud Books, Ac , Ac. Terms
moderate.
Miiledgeville, April 2d, 1866. 35 ly
Rebecca F. Smith, ) Libel for total Divoice in
vs » Putnam Superior Court—
YY’illiam J. Smith. )September Term, 1866.
I T appearing to the Court that the defendant
does not reside in this Slate, and service ot this
libei has not beeu made on the defendant—*
It is, on motion of Plaintiff"s Counsel. Ordered
by the Court that service of said libel be perfect
ed on defendant by publication pf this order once
a month for four mouths previous to the next
term of this Cuurt in the “Federal l. niou , a
newspaper published in MilledgeviUe, Ga.
JOHN W. HUDSON, Pl'ff Atty.
A true extract from the minuris Oct 1st, 1,866.
It) m4m A. C- MASON, Clerk.
W 1
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
HEREAS II G. Hutchinson, administrator
on the estate of D. T. Hutchinson applies
to me for letters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite all persons interested
to show cause, if any they have, within the time
prescribed by law, why said letters should not
be granted.
Witness my hand officially Sept. 3d, I860.
6 m 6 m.W K. CONNELL, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
W HEREAS, it has been made known to me that
the estate of Biyte Holland is without a legal
representative.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
interested, lo show cauSfe, if any they have, why the
administration should not be vested lit the Clerk of the
Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person.
Witness my baud officially, Oct. 1st, Itftifi.
10 at VV. E. CONNELL; Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Ware County.
VS^HEREAL, Nelly Corbitt applies to the
v » Ordinary of Ware county for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Edmond Corbitt, de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be aud appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and tile
their objections, if any they have, otherwise said
letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature Sept.
26th, 1866.
9 at JESSE E, BUTLER. Ord’y.
GEORGIA. Ware County.
W HEREAS, Isaac Ylinsbew applies to the
Ordinary for letters of administration on
the estate of William S Fussel. late of the State
of Florida, deceased, there being property belong
ing to said estate iu the State of Georgia.
These -ars therefore to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern tp fib: their objections, if
any they have, at tny ofi'iee within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
granted the applicant.
Witness my baud and official signature this
Sept. 26th, 4866
9 5t JESSE E. BUTLER, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Putnam Comity.
W ILL he sold liefore the Court House door, in the
town of Eatonton, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, within the legal hours of sale, tne follow
ing property, to-wit:
One White Cow and calf,levied on as the property
of James N. Lynch, to satisfy one fi fa for cost in favor
of John O. Hawkins, vs. James N. Lynch, issued
from Putnam Superior Court, Sept< mber Term 4866.
TIIOS. K. SPIVEY, Sheriff.
Oct. 1st, 1866. 10 tds
f W O months after .date application will be
A made to tfcp Ordinary pf Appling county for
leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of
Micbeal N. Nelson, late of said comity, deceased,
for distribution amongst the heirs of said deceased
WILLIS F. TAYLOR, Adm’r
Sept 6, 1866. J I. 7 9t
GEORGIA, Berrien county.
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell tho lands belonging to the estate of
Nicholass Baker, late of said county, deceased.
JEREMIAH BAKER, Sr , Adm’r
Sept 3 1866. w R c 6 9t
B 1
Adnuuistratoi Sqle.
Y VIRTUE of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Appling county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in December, 18tK!. at the Court
house door in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, 290 acres of lot of Land No 292.
in fourth district, Ailing county—the tract of
land whereon John R Nettles resided at the time
of his death. Sold for distribution amongst the
heirs of John R. Nettle*; deceased.
ISAAC D. Carter, Adm’r.
Oct 16th, 18{56. (j jLj) 11 tds.
NOTICE.
TFYHE Subscriber offers for Sale his plantation
JL in Baldwin County,bn the East side of the
Oconee River, containing Three Hundred and
Thirty Acres or more, two-thirds in the woods;
tolerably well improved ; a good well of water iu
the yard. Also my horses, mules, cattle -and
stock bogs and tools.
THOS. W. TCfERIS.
Oct 1st, 1866. 10 3t
GEORGIA, Berrien county/
S IXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
lemreto sell the lands belonging to the estate of
J. R. Langdale, deceased. *-*
WM. D GRIFFIN. Adm’r.
HARRIET LaNGDALE, Adm’rx
Sept 3, 1866. YY E -C 6 9t
11 A T 8 !
HATS!! m HATS!
rjpHE Largest and best Stock in Town at
Get. 16, 1866.
II. TINSLEY, Agent.
. H tf
O very rare, rich and fashionable perfume. The
finest ever imported or manufactured in the l ni-
ted States. Try it and be convinced.
^VVEET OPOPONAX! Ladies, in their morn-
ing calls, carry joy and gladmas, when per
fumed with Sweet Opoponax
NOTIO£3. j
P ERSONS Indebted to A. O Vail, are refer
red to T. D. Wright for settlement.
A. C. VAIL. Afcent.
Mary Westbrooks, 1 Libel for a total Di
vs. >vorce in Putnam Su
Munford L. Westbrooks, jperior Court—
September Term, 1866.
I T appearing to the Court that the defendant
does not reside in the State of Georgia and
service of this libel has not been made in the. de
fendant
It is on motion of Plaintiff's Counsel, Ordered
by the Court that service of said libel be pertect
ed ou defendant by publication of this orter once
a month for four months, previous to the next
term of this Court in the Federal Union, a news
paper in MilledgeviUe. Ga.
JOHN YV. HUDSON.
Piffs Atty.
A true extract from the minutes, October 1st,
1866
JO m4m A. C. MASON. Clerk.
GREAT
THE
ESGLi&H
REMEDY.
T XX’ss*
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
IQPAIBA AMD SARSAPARILLA
Has acquired the utmost fame in every part of the
worl ; it has been examined, approved of and
sanctioned by the faculty of medicine, and recom
mended oy tin most eminent otthe profession.
As a sure and speedy eure for all Diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, aud Urinary Organ of both
Sexes.
To secure the
GENUINE
Observe this
LABEL, IjTf
Burned on and’
Covering the
Bottle of
Each Pot
The stamp ou
EACH POT
Will also bear
,8 i The Name
Of the
Proprietor
And t h
United States
AGENT.
COURT tALLEADLfc M>k 1866.
S7?BnXO& COURTS.
JANUARY , JULY.
1 In Equity—
/York Dis
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
YX7HERE\S, Dempsey R. YVillis applies to me for
H letters of administration on the estate of Thomas
Baker, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndinouidi all persons
interested, to be and appear in my office within the
time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
have, why said letters should uot be granted.
WitDessmy hand officially, Oct. 1st. 1866.
105t YYVE. CONNELL, Ord'y.
GEORGIA, Ware County.
YIJ HEREAS, Iff W. H. Pittman applies to the
Y T Ordinary of YY'are county for letters of aJ-
ministration on the estate of Jehu M. H. Pittman
of said county, deceased
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to file their objections, if
any they have, at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
granted the applicant.
Witness my band and official signature this
September 26tl», 1866.
95t. JESSE E. BUTLER, Ord’y.
Mary M. Wf.bb,
vs. VYork District,
H. D. Stoyve, Adm’r and others. > South Carolina
BILL FOR SALE OF LAND.
In this case it was ordered at June Term, 1866,
that the “Commissioner of this Court should ad
vertise in some newspaper published in Little
Rock, Arkansas, and also in some newspaper pub
lished in MilledgeviUe, Gejrgia, for three months,
for persons claiming to be heirs of William Webb,
of Thomas Webb, of Hackett YY’cbb, ot Eliza
betb Lusk, of James Webb, of Mary Talley and
of Sarah (7 lark living at the time of the death of
David YY’ebb, and in case any of them have died
since, or claiming to be the heir or heirs of said
persons who have since died-, to come in and es
tablish their claims as saiJ heirs before said Com
missioner on or before the first day of May next.’
All persons interested in said order will take doe
notice of the same.
WALTER B METTS,
Commissioner in Equity.
Commissioner's office. Yorkville, S. O. 1
September 6th, 1866 S~"’ ,n
Susan W Liveley and John YV. Hudson, Adrn’rs.
*fcc., of Lewis P. Harwell, deceased,
« vs.
The Creditors of Deceased.
BILL IN EQUITY to marshal assets in Put
nam Superior Court—September Term, 4866.
I T appearing to the Court that many of the de
fendants in said bill reside without the limits
'of the State of Georgia, service of this bill has not
been made on them.
It is on motion of complainants Counsel, or
dered by the Court that service cf said bill.be
perfected ou defendants by publication ot this
order once a month for four months previous to
the next term of this Court in the Federal Union,
a newspaper published at. MilledgeviUe, Ga.
JOHN W HUDSON,
Solicitor for the Estate.
A true extract from tho minutes, Oct. 1st, 1^66.
10 m4m A. MASON, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
fTAYVO months after date application will be made tq
1 the Court of Ordinary ot Berrien county, for leave
to sell the lauds belonging to the estate of Levi T.
Smith, deceased. . .
F H. SHEPARD, | A j ni lv
WM. TYGAUT.
fW E C]
10 9t
Oet. 3rd, I860.
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
ri^YVO mouths after date application will be made
1 to the Court of Ordinary of Berrien county, for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of A. P.
Patterson, deceased. .
A. D PATTERSON, Adm’r.
Oct. 3rd. 1866. |wicc] l»9t
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
I iYY’O months after date application will be made to
the Coirr. of Ordinary of Berrien county, for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of John YY\
Guldens, deceased..
F M. G ID DENS, Adm’rJ
Oct. 3rd. 18(56. [w e c] 10 «Jt
T
GEORGIA. Berrien County.
XVY'O months after date application will be made to
t lie Court of Ordinary f Berrien county, for leavt-
to sell a portion ot the lauds belonging to tiie estate of
John S. Turner, deceased.
DANIEL M. LUKE, Adin'r.
ELIZABETH J TURNER, Adiu’r'x.
Oct. 3rd, 1866. [w r. c] 10 91
Notice to Debtors mul Creditois.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Russel
Turner, late of AY'are county,'deceased, are
requested to come forward and make immediate
payment, and all persons having demands against
the same, present them duly authenticated in
terms of the law.
DAVID TURNER, AdmY
Sept. 26th, 1866. j e it 9 6t
> o >+: OTHER IS GENUINE.
Observe these precautions and address or-
dersto
TA&&AKT dt CO.,
No. 278. Greenwich Street, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
June 19. 1866. 46 6 m
Administrator's Sale.
’1X7 ILL be sold before the Court House door in
? f Ware Connty, on the first Tuesday in NO-
\ r E Yl BER next, agreeably to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Elbert County, one Lot of Land
No. two hundred aud sixty one (2ul) iu the Fifth
District of Ware, originally Appling, containing
490 acres. Terms on the day of sale.
WILLIAM TEA^LEY. Adm’r.,
On the Estateof Wm.Teasley, deceased.
Aug 17, 1866. 4 tds.
Administrator's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court Honse door,
in the town of Irwinvilfe, w'ithin the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November
next, under an order from the honorable Court of
Ordinary, of Irwin county, the following lands be
longing to the estate of Willis J. Bone, deceased,
to wit: Numbers 47 and 48, in the 3rd district of
Irwin county. Terms on the day.
D. J. FENN, Adm’r
8ep7 14, 1866. 8 tds
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Berrien County.
VV^ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in NO-
TT Y'EMBER next, in Naelivil e. Ga., between
the legal hours of sale, one- hundred acres, more
or less, of Land, being the south portion of Lot
No. 85, in the lOtii District of said county Aiso,
one town lot. iu Milltown. known iu pla 1 of said
town as No. 30. belonging to the estate of S. J,
Lasting r. Sold for division.
II A. LASTINGER, 1
R. A. ELLIOTr. S
Sept 14th, 1866. [Pd ] 8 tds
Adm’rs.
Administrator's Sale.
P URSUANT to an order of the Ordinary of
Baldwin County, after due notice given,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in NOY'EMBER
nt-xt, before the Court House door in Miiiedgs-
vilie in said county, within the iaw ful hours of
sale, the house and lot iu .-aid citv known as the
pio.erLy of Marti,a Ami The was soil, (better
known as Mrs Martha Woods, deceased.) con
taining one half acre, moie or less, on the North-
YY’cst corner of Lot No. Three in Square Forty-
Four as by plan ot said city. Sold for payment
of debts and distribution among heirs.
JOSEPH PROFOUNTAIN, Adin’r.
Sept, ilth 1866 7 tds
2d Monday. Cnailiam
3d “ *Fioyd
4th “ Lee
FEBRUARY.
1st Monday,Clark
t Lumpkin
Polk
2d Monday, Cumpbell
Dawson
Paulding
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glascock
Merriwether
YY'alton
Houston
4th Monday, Baldwin
Juckson
Monroe
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
1st Thursday. Pierce
1st Monday Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday, Butts
Bartow
Coffee
Elbert
Fayett "
Greene
Pickers
Washington
Webster
Thurs. after Montgomery
3d Monday, Cobbt
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Talbot
Te.ttnal
YVn-e
Friday after,Bulloch
4th Monday, Clinch
Pirtnam
Chattahoochee
Johnson
Twiggs
Wilkes
Milton
1,0 mfvt af " ( Eolwla
‘ er4 ^ Mon -(Effingham
* y 'APRIL.
1st Monday Carroll
1st Monday. Dooly
Emanuel
Ea rly
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Taylor
Warren
YY’ilkinson
Banks
2d Monday, Hancock
Franklin
Ru-hntcvd
H arris
Laurens
Miller
Sumter
Tuesday after, Mclutosh
3d Monday, Glynn
Habersham
Haralson
Henry
Jones
Liberty
Murray
Oglethorpe
Puiaski
Stewart
Worth
’Brvan
'3d Moiidav
, 4 „ augut.
1st Monuay Lun . kint
Pola
2d M mday.Cuniphell
Ciaik
Dawscn
.j, , Paulding
3d Monday Forsyth
Glascock
Merriwether
YY all on
•». , Houston
4th Monday Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Taliaferro
YY alker
jThueday after. Pin Ce
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday.
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Mudisoj,
M arion
Morgan
2d Monday. Butts
Bartow
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
Gwinnett
Pi) kens
YYashington
Webster
(3d Monday ,CoLb
Calhoun
Hall
Hart
Heard
31 aeon
Newton
Talbot
Ware
4th Monday, Clinch
Putnam
Chattahoochee
Twiggs
Wilkes
Johnson
Milton
Monday af- Y
ter the 4th > Echols
Monday y
Administrator's Sale.
\ GREEABLE to an order of the honorable
Court of Ordinary of Berrien county, will be
sold before the Court House door, in the town of
Nashville, Berrien, connty Geo., within tho legal
hours of sdle. on the First Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, the following property, viz :
Part of lot of land No 183. in the ninth (9th)
district of said county, containing 3iW) acres, on
which is situated a Grist and Saw Mill, now in
runnfng order, belonging to tfie estate of J. R.
Croley, deceased. Sold for the benefit of heirs
and creditors. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance
due at twelve mouths with notes and approved
security.
ELIZABETH CROLEY, Adm’rx.
Sept 3, 18(56. w ec 6 tds
r IYYY T 0 MONTHS after date applii eation will be
X made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling
county. Ga., at the first' le'gulftfi term after the
expiration of two months from this notice, for
leave to sell all the wild and scattered lands be
longing to the estate of John Graham, .deceased,
be to the best interest for said estate, to-wit: Lot
No. 9, sixth district, 4;h section, Chattooga coun
ty ; Lot No. 1^4, 9th district, 2d section Gilmer
county ; Lot No. 174, 16th district. 2d, section,
Cobb comity ; Lot No. 653, 20th district, 3d sec
tion, Polk county; Lot No. 264, 27th district, 2d
section, Murray county ; Lot No. 271, 3d district..
2d section, Cherokee county ; Lot No 547, 18th
district, 2d section, Campbell county; Lot No.
377, 2d district, 3d section, Paulding county ; Lot
No. 986, 3d district, 1st section, Forsyth county ;
Lot No. 273, 14th district, 3d section, aud Lot
No. 147, 4th district, originally Appling now
Pierce county. And also for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to said deceased lying iu Appling
county, at public outc y, for distribution amongst
the heirs ot said deceased
MARY A GRAHAM, Adm’rx
Oct 5, I860. {} l) 1! 9t
\
Administrator's Sale.
GREEAHLE to an order of the Honorable
Court of Didinary of Berrien connty, will
be -old before the Court House door in the town
of Nashville, Berrien county, Ga.. within the le-
sal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in Nt3-
VEMBER next, the following property, viz:
Lot ot Land No 509 in the 9th district of said
comity containing 490 acres, more or less, except
the widow’s dower, belonging to the estate of I.
J. Pounds, dee’d* 8o!d for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms on
the day.
J. D POUNDS. Adm’r,
M W POUNDS, Adnir'x.
Sept. 3rd, 1-8(56 w r. C. . 6 tds.
Adm in istra tor's Salc.
A GREEABLE to an order Of the honorable
Court of Oidiuary cf Berrien county, wili be
sold before the Court House door iu the town of
Nashville. Berrien county, Geo. within the legal
hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in NOVEM
BER next, the following property , viz:
Lot of land No. 152, containing four hundred
and ninety seres more or less, and lot No 153,
at private sale or public otiicry, as may appear t«_ we |] Unproved each containing 490 acres more
or less, in the 10th district of said county, be
longing to the estate of John Gaskins, Sr., de
ceased. Sold for the benefit of tne heirs. Terms
on the day
F J. GASKINS,
JOHN GASKINS, Jr
Sept 3, 1866. Hue 6 td»
Adm’r.
Monday
after *
1th 31 ooday,Wayne
Decatur
Di-Kalb
Jasper
Lincoln
Rabun
Schley
YY/hitfieW
Wilcox
Monday-after While
Friday after Telfair
Camden
Thursday after, Irwin
Monday “ Berrien
Charlton
MAY'
1st Monday.Clayton
Seri von
Raudolpb
Upson
2d Monday, Catoosa
Jefferson
Chatham
8 Mitchell,
Muscogee
Gilmer
Thursday after Fannin,
3d Monday,-. Bibb
Burke
Quittman
Spalding
Troup
Union
Baker
Thursday after Towns
4th Monday. Dade
Terrell
Last Monc’av. Colquitt
JUNE.
1st Monday, Lowndes
Dousbcriy
2d Monday. Brooks
Clay
3d Monday, Thomas
4th “ Lee
OCTOBER.
1st Monday Cairoll
let Monday.Dooly
Emanuel
Early
Fulton
Gordon
l ay lor
YY'arren
Wilkinson
Pike
Banks
2d Monday, Richmond
Franklin
Gilmer
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller
Sumter
Thursday after Fannin.
3d Monday , GKn
1! ate i si.am
Haralson
Henry
Jones
Jlurray
Oglethorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
T’niou
W.rfb
Thursday after Towns
Thursday / Montgomery
after ‘
4thMonday, YY'ayne
Decatur
DeKalb
Jasper
Lincoln
Rabun
Schley
Tattnall
Whitfield
Wilcox
'Monday after W bite
Friday after. Telfair
Bulloch
Camden
iThursday after. Irwin
(Monday after Charlton
Effingham
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday, Berrien
Scriven
Clayton
Randolph
U pson
2d Monday,Catoosa
Jefferson
Mitchell
Muscogee
3d Monday, Bibb
Burke
Quittman
Spalding
T-oup
Baker
4th Mmiday. Dade
Terrell
Thursday after, McIntosh
Monday “ Colquitt
'• “ Liberty
M on. after Liberfv, Bryan
DECEMBER.
1st Monday, Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday, Brooks
Clay
3d Monday Thomas
"May holds three weeks, if necessary, at each
term.
tJudge not reqnired to draw Jnrora fortwo
weeks: and not.oblieefl to hold two weeks’ Court
In conntiesof Cobb and Lumokin
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humanity, send free to all trim need it the recipe ana
directions tor making ‘he simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit Dy the&dver
riser's experience, can do so bv addressing
JOHN B. OGDEN,
No. 13 Chambers St ,New York.
Jan. 10,1866. 23 ly.
T VY’G MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Montgom
ery county, Georgia, at the first regular term af
ter the expiration of three months from this no
tice, tor have to sell the Lands lying in this
State, belonging to the estate of YY’illiatn Wald
ron, deceased, late of the State and county of
New York, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased.
Oct. 16, 186-1
BENJAMIN MILIKlrf, AdniV:
(j L)
11 9t
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Appling
county, Ga at the first regular term after the ex
piration of two months from this notice, for leave
to sell tht: land lying in this State belonging to
the estate of Samuel Kelly, deceased of the State
and county of New York, for the benefit-of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
BENJAMIN MfLIKIN, 'Adm’r
Oct. 16th, 1866. . (J |.) j ll 9f.
Oct. 16, 1866.
11 2t
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GEORGIA, Berrien counfji. ‘ l_ ' i • • A
S IXTY days after date application will\be made
be made to the Cortrt of Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell the-landa befimgiug to
the estate of Levi A. Knight, late of saiJ- county
deceased. . - 8 Ar. < ~ >
LEVI J. KNIGHT, Adm’r
Sept 3, 1866 w E c . 6 9t
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Administrator's Sale.
TyTTILL be sold before the Court House door,
f f in MilledgeviUe, ou the first Tuesday in
Novembermext, between the usual hours of sale,
all the City Prop rty belonging to the estate of
Joseph Park deceased, to wit
One corner lot, fronting 210 feet on Jackson
street and 52 feet on Greene street, being part of
Lot No. 4, square 75. in the City of Milledgevil.e.
Squares No 5 & 6, containing 4 acres each, in
the Eastern side of the city bounded North by
McIntosh street, East by City Common, South by
Hancock street, and YY’est by Warren stieet
8old (or scttlem< nt ot the debts and division
amoDg the heirs ot said estate^
JOHN JUNES. Adin'r.
with the will annexed
Sept. 6. 1866. 6 6t
i Administrator's Sale.
B Y VIR1UE of an order of the Coart of Or*
dinary of YVilkiuson county, w-ill be sold, be-
tore the Court b-mse door, in the town of lrwiu-
ton, on the fi:t uesday in NOVEMBER next,
and between the usual hours of sale, Six Hundred
Fifty tour Acres ot Land, lying aud being part in
the twenty-second and twenty-third Districts of
Wilkinson connty, being the place whereon the
late H. A W Rozar lived, and joining lands of
Levi Gallimore John Chapman. Est 11 F. But-,
ler. and others; well improved Sold as the
property of the estate of R A W Rozar, deceased,
for the benefit ot the heirs aud creditors of said
estate.
R. F. ROZAR, Adut’r.
Sept. I9th,1866. tj
GEORGIA, Berripn county.
^IXIY days after date application will be made
to the Cuurt of Ordinary of said connty, for
leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
William Dampier. late ot said county, deceased.
LEVI SAPP Adm’r.
MARY DAMPIER, Adm’rx.
J3ept 3, 1666. w ■ c 6 9t
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Jan. 10, 1866. 23 ly.
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