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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1868. j
rws < OtII\t; ntAt'E.
“Troop*,” says Grant, heading the pack.
“The troops! on the plain* are all needed
troop* are still needed in the Southern
States.” “Troops," says Bbeiman. The
Indians must he reservationed, and
this “desired result can only he ob
tained by co-operation.” “Troops," says
.Brv’t Maj. Gen. Davis from Alaska,
and dwells on “the needlessness of a civil
government for the Territory at present.”
“Troops,” says Brv’t Maj. Gen. Ord, from
Arizona; “an increase of force, With a
view to more energetic operations against
the Apaches —the worst of ail Indians —is
recoin mended by the division comman
der, who xjnak-'i highly of the agricultural
capacity of the Territory." Ail! he doea f
does he? “Troops,” says Thomas, from
Department of the Cumberland ; “no ini
provemsntin the state of public and social
affairs,” and “the necessity for the pres
ence of troops is as great as heretofore.”
“Troops,” says Stoneman, from Virginia;
but then, far a wonder, he wants no more,
finding “two regiments of infantry and
one company of artillery” quite sufficient,
for the birth-piece and tomb of Washing
ton. “Troops,” cries Meade, from the con
solidated Second and Third Military Dis
tricts; “more power-” I want my mili
tary Huger in tlie civil pie. “Troops,”
says Reynolds, from Texas, who found it
ueeessary for reconstruction purposes “to
withdraw troops from the frontier posts
‘to such an extent as to impair their effi
ciency for protection against tlie In
dians.’ ” Os course, perish the settlers, so
that reconstruction live.
“Troops, troops, troops,” almost every
man-jack among them is crying from
Let us-have-peace down, ail save Brev’t.
Maj. Gen. Aivan C. Gillem, who writes:
The civil courts have continued “to dis
pense justice, under lire supervision of
the military authorities, and there has
been no necessity for the use of the troops
stationed in the State /” This State is
Mississippi ; Mississippi is not recon
structed, neither reconstructing, ami,
therefore, low no use for troops.
This is the bright exception. Every
where else, says the New York World,
there comes up a roar for soldiery. Grant
heads it ami Secretary Schofield claps his
heuii-deuii-semiqiiaver to its trail. There
is “unusual disposition to lawlessness and
crime and inefficiency of civil government
in those States,” says lie—those recon
structed States ; those successfully recon
structed States—and “the only Jaws of
Congress providing for the employment of
the military force of the United States in
support of the government of any State
were passed in the infancy of the repub
lic”—for a wonder, he didn’t get it nation
—“with a jealous care to avoid undue in
terference by tile national government in
State affairs, and not designed for such a
condition of society as now exists in the
Southern States," All of which means
“troops,” ami so the song, which began
with “troops, troops, troops,” winds up
witii “troops, tooops, troops.”
And this is “Lotus have peace.”
IMIBKD :
The Radical paper published at Augus
ta, coramentingupon the report that Caleb
Cushing had been sent to Spain by Presi
dent Johnson, with a view to our acquisi
tion of Cuba, states some of its objections
as follows:
Slavery now exists in thut island, and as the in
stitution is now forbidden by our National Consti
tution, it seems to ua that Cuba will cost more than
it can possibly bem-tit. We cannot 11 fiord to pur
chase the slaves of the isiaml for the purpose of
making of them citizens and voters, and we are not
able to see thut it won hi be right to rob the owners
of their value by emancipation without compensa
tion.
Light breaks upou yuu, does it? Pity
it had not come before your party con
cluded to slay half a million of men, and
spend four thousand millions of money to
make citizens and voters of the slaves of
the South j aud before It saw that it was
not only right, but God's service to rob
their owners without compensation, aud
then pin them to the ground with bayo
nets and set t lie slaves astride their necks.
KPMIVJ BACK.
The last issue of the Lancaster (South
Carolina) Ledger has the following sat
isfactory paragraph. Surely there must
be a taint of insanity in the blood of the
men who emigrated to Tennessee, even
from Radical cursed Sou'h Carolina:
Two of our citizens, who emigrated to Tennes
•ee last full, returned this week with their families
aud personal effects. We are pleased to learn that
several others, who had east their lots in Missouri
aud Florida, are homeward bound
Frieuds, all, ami every where, stay at
Homi;! This is your country, won for
you by tire blood, aud toil, mid sacrifices
ol heroic ancestors, and to be redeemed at
last—it you will only wait and work with
laitU and patience— to a richer prosperity,
aud a more glorious renown than ever.
Let not your place in the picture he tilled
by the stranger and alien ; by uieu who
have no interest in the land, further than
what it will put into their pockets; wlio,
as they neither know of, nor care for its
traditions aud wealth of social memories,
cannot ever be counted as its sons, m the
noblest and fullest sense of the terms.
Let these come, who may. There is room
and welcome for all. Your duty is to sla>/.
'therein lies the secret of yourpast power,
and the sign under which you will one
day win it all hack.
A S-w* Akf AIK.— 11 was rumored on
our streets yesterday, that i>r. Wm. West,
in an altercation with Dr. t-Jeorge Patter
soil, of Ltl .shield District, iS. C., had lost
tns hie. i tie particulars of the difficulty
liming between these gentlemen have not
come to our knowledge, anu we refrain
troni speculation in the matter. Dr. West
was in this city only a tew days since—
Friday last—on the night of which lie is
reported to have been killed. He leaves
a Uitnily of im children, who have with
in the la-t six v. t'.'Ks been called upon to
mourn the decease of a loved mother.
1 tie widowed mother of hr West. Mrs.
htarr, known in connection with the
Globe Hotel, of this city, and the Trout
House, of Atlanta, ante helium, is now
hero, whither sp,, h u d come in anticipa
tioii i>t meeting her son, with a view of
taking charge of his bereaved family. To
her we tender our condolence in this sad
dispeiisau on.— Augusta Republican, \Hth.
Thk Stock Growing Cacauiuithsol'
I’kxas—A cot respondent writes from
.Richmond, Texas:
What liiuk you of fat beeves, weighing
over six hundred pounds, sel ing in the
Houston market forsß a head ? Yet they
have been so sold this fail, notwithstand
ing their hides and tallow were worth
more than half the money; Hut when
the railroad from Houstou to New Orleans
is completed, and it is hoped it will be
berore a long while, there will be a great
impi 'Vemeiit in this state of affairs, aud
stockmen, in this part of the State, will
enjoy a jubilee of fat and Hush times.
D I’exas could command transportation
at reasonable rates, they could furnish
beef lor ah the Ktates east of the' Missis
sippl lying south of Virginia, at much
lower figures than are now paid for that
article, and still make a good thing of it
for themselves. The stock-raising Opac
ity ot the .State is immense—incalculable •
It does not cost as much to raise » six hun
dred pound beef there as It doses to ini ße a
Christ mas turkey with you.
Mr. Cushing's Mission Caleb Cush
ing's mission is to aid Jleverdy Johnson
in ttie Alabama negoliations, and has no
reference whatever to the acquisition of
Cuba. His services were secured by Mr.
Seward, and the act is acquiesced In by
the President.—W Y. Tima. Dec. It.
A modest and welt dressed young woman lately
entered u justice's oflice In Chicago, and requested
that the oath of tout abstinence be admlnl.tered to
her; she had a love for intoxicating liquor which
•he oo aid aoUabdue, aud wt»h«d to “»wear off’
entirely The oath was duly takou
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
8188 COUNTY.
ADM I NISTRATOR’H SALE.
BY virtue of au order from the Court of Ordinary of
B bo County, will be gold, on the first Tuesday iu
February, 1869, at the Court Horn*? door, in the County
ot Upson, State of Georgia, between the legal hours of
ea!e, the tract of laud iu f-aid Count* of Upson kn* wn
hs the Rainey Plantation, co taining 28 n 0 acres more
or less, on Flint River, adjoining Crawford County,
the same being in good repair; said lands being sold
as part of the estate of Parthenia Corbin, lat * of Bibb
County, deceased.
Will he sold. also, on the Wednesday fo‘l owing the
first Tu-sday in February, 1860, upon the plautat on
above 'described, all the persona! property belonging
to said plantation, wnsiding of eighteen horsf .saud
mules, abmt thirty-five head of cvtle, two yoke of
oxen, a lot of stock hog'*, eorn. f >ddcr, wsgons. plan
tation too s. ec , sufficient to rna the p ace Hale to
coniauo from «iay to day tie til si said property is
sold. Terms cash* HENRY J. LAM Ail
dcl2-td Adm’r of estate of P*rtheina Corb n.
(1 BORGIA—BIBB COUNTY—Whereas, Patrick H.
T Carroll, administrator of the esia'.e of Elizabeth
aRd William ]>. Tucker, decease 1. apples to mo for
letters of dismiss! vn : These *re therefore to cite and
admooisn sli aud singular the kindred aud creditors
of said deceased to be and appear at my office on or
before the first Monday in June, 1869, to show cans*,
if any they have, whv letters should not be granted.
Giver under my hand officially,
del2-mt»!* C. T. WARD, Ordinary.
POSTPONED ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE.
\\J ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January
T? next, bef>re the Court House door, in the City.*
ol Macon, County ■ f Bibb, between the usual hours o
sale, the lulu l .sidoaco of Mrs. pArthenia Corben, in
cluding out-houses, and the stable lot across the
street. The residence is on lot No. 12, Western Range,
containing three-quarters of an acre, more or less.
The stable lot is part of II and IS, Western flange,
! .containing one q larier of an a; re. more < r less. It is
*IBO known ss trie late residence of Caldwell W. Ra.ns,
deceased, and so and as the property of his estate
L Terms of sale, one-half cash and one-half twelve
j months* credit, well secured. C N. RAIN'S,
Administrator with the will annexed
nov2l-td of C. W. Hams, deceased.
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order ol tho Ordinary of Craw
ford Comity, wdl be sold, b-lore the Court
House door In the Town ol Knoxvil.e, on the
first Tuesday in February next, within the legal
hours of sale, all Ihe lauds belonging to tlie- es
tate ol Philip N. Mathews, deceased, lying in
Crawford County, the widow’s dower excepted.
Mold lor the benefit of the heirs. Terms cash.
This December itth, lSijK.
deltl-td ELIJAH MATHEWS, Adrn’r.
CRAWFORD
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL he sold, before the Court House door. In
the Town of Knoxville, Crawford County,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
regal hoars of sa.e, lor of land, nninner not
known. In theft s District, of originally Houston,
now Crawford County, containing iu l ,., acres,
more or less. Levied on as the property of Mrs.
Klizabeth Rogers, to satisfy Iwo fl i ;s issued out
of Crawford C unity Court—Charles J. Jenkins,
Governor, etc., v.s. sad klizabeth Rogers, on for
feited recognizances. Sold far the use of the
County of «'rawford and the officers of the < Vmrt.
This December :ld, IMtiS. A. J. PKCSToN,
deco-td—pfS-’i 50 Sheritf.
CRAWFORD
POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.
II f 1 Id. be sold, before the (kiurt House door, In
TT the Town of Knoxville, Crawford County,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
legal hours of sale, 1200 acres of mud, more or
less, numbers not known, being the place on
which the deleudant. William U. I’ratou, now
lives, and purchased from Jonathan Dos.., lying
and being In ihe 7th District of originally Hous
ton. now Crawford County. Levied <.u to satisfy
a ft. fa. issued from the Muperior Court of Craw-,
ford County In favor of Jonathan Boss vs. Wil
liam <i. Praton. This December "1. ISOS.
A. J. PREMT’OM,
decii-td—so Sheriff.
( RAWFORD SHERIFF’S SALE.
VV ,f .ff be Sold, before the Court House doer. In
T T the Town of Knox vi He, Ciuwtord Couufv,
on the first Tuesday in January next, within the
It gal in >u is of sale, lots of laud No. 11!, 2b. 21, 22,
2.1 241, l.v 2 11, 12, 52, Til, 11, 45, in tn« Otli District ot
originally Houston, now Crawford Countv. All
It vied on as the property of Leroy H. Thurmon,
to satisfy twofi. lus. iroin the Crawford Hu per or
Court, in favor of Washington c. Cleveland vs.
Lero\ 11. Thurrnon ; the other, Waahln Hon C
Cleveland \s. Leroy H. Tnnrmim and William
Yorkc. Properl pointed out by plaintiff. This
November :(■); h, iKtiS. A. J. PRF.HTw'i
dec'i t-d—pf Si 50 sheriff
SIXTY DAYS from data, application will be made
to the Ord nary of C.awford County fur leare to
sell th« rea esia e of Sol mi n W. Davis, deeea- e l
Oet 2S, 1888. A. IT DAVIS,
oc2o-td A J muu.tiaiar.
CRAWFORD COUNTY POSTPONED
ADMINIri I RATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of au order of the Ordinary of Craw
ford County: Will be sold, laddie the Court-
House door, iu Die Town of Knoxville, on the
firs: Tuesday in January uext, 400 acres <>t
land, m ire or lest, being 1 »t* Nos. IS2 and ls.'i
each containing two hundred two aud one-haii
acres, more or less, lying aud being In the second
District of originally Houston, now Crawford
County. Sold as the property of Cicero A. Hat
cher, deceased, lor the beueflt of the. heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. This November 21st
IS6B. ROBERT HATCH KR,
nv2t-td—pf f-i 50 Administrator.
CRAWFORD SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door iu
the town of Knoxville, ou the first Tuesday
in January next , within the legal hours of sale,
lots of land numbers XSO, 151, 171 and 172 lying
and being in the second district of originally
Houston now Crawford county, containing eight
hundred acies, more or less. Levied on ns the
propel ty ot Ewell Webb to satisfy one tin issued
out of the Muperior Conit of said county, in favor
of John M. Sharp, tiansferree, against said Ewell
Webb. Mold su-Ject to a mortgage lien on ihc
same. Also at the same tune and place, and to
satisfy the same 11 fa, the undivided half interest
of said Ewell Webb in lots ot laud numbers 102
id, 122 ; some timber on lot No. 121. as well as
twelve acres on said lot and lot No. 89- each lot
containing two hundred two and a half acre,
more or less. Property pointed out by John A 1 ’
Sharp, transferee. Nov. ,'Ki. DCB
JAMES IX. MATHEWS,
dec4-tds—Pl s.l 50. Deputy Sheriff
CRAWFORD SHERIFF’S SALK.
Y*TILI. be sold before the Court House door in
» ’ the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesda--
in January next, within the legal hours ot sale
lots ol laud numbers HO. 151, 171 and 172, lying
and being In the second district of originally
Houston, now C.awford county Levied on as
the nr -perty < t Kw- 11 Webb, to satisfy two 11 fas
Issued out ol tne Muperior Court of said county ot
Crawl'ird Thomas W. Barrow vs. Ewell Webb
Mold subject to a mortgage lien on the same
Property pointed out by James 8. Pinkark, plain
tiff's attorney. Said lots containing *((f acres
more or less Nov. 23. IS®.
JAMES S. MATHEWS,
decl-tds—Pi $3 sil Deputy Hherlff
CRAWFORD SHERIFF’S SALE.
Yt7 ILL be sold, before the Court House door iu the
TT Town of Knoxville, Crawford County, Ga , on
Ihe fir-i Tuesday in January next, within the legal
hours of -ale, lot- cf land Nos. las sod 221, except
one acre, more or less iu the northwest corner of sud
lot No. Hn> ah lying and teing in the “eeond District
of originally Houston, now Crawford Conn v Levied
on as the property of Leroy 11. Thurmon, irn-tee f or
his children, to-Wit: Jeremiah W . John M , Theodore
E, Jtfi'er.-onia J . and Anna AI. Thurrnon, l*r snudrv
fi, f<s. issiiad out of the Mnp.ricrCour: or mb i county
at the September adjourned term, held ou the second
Monday in November, law. viz: two fi. fra—Kwel
W hn. for the use cf the officers of Court, vs. Ler v
H. 'I hitrinon. trustee a- aforesaid; Sidney W. Hatcher
for th ■ use of the officers of Court. v>. Leroy H
Thurmon. trustee a- aforesaid: J,ho M Sharb, I>r
the use of the officer- of Court vs L-rov H. Tnur
tnon, trustee us aforesaid ; Cicero B Hatcher, for the
use of officers of Court, vs. Leroy H. Thurmon, trus
tee a- aforestid; Harrison H. Collier, for the use of
the officers of Court aforesaid. This November sOth
James n. mathews,
dei t-td—pi $7 l'eputy Snerifii
FEBRUARY MORTGAGE SALE.
Georgia — cr\w ford cou.VTY.-wiii he -cd
b» lire Use Ourt House door, id the To«n of
Knoxville, on rhe first Tuesday in February n* xi un
der unit by virtue of a mortgage li. ft. issued from the
Suiiencii Court of Cravrford County. Klbev Peace.* k
Ts.XClhum told, levied on the south h:» sos lot of
Gii« *»> will mane acres; mH in the 7th
IHstr-ct of mw Crawford, but originally Hou-Um
County Said property fully pointed out in the mort
fi. f:‘ * and levied on as the property of tho. *airi
Witiiam Ford. November .9th. IS6$.
JAMES N. MATHKWB,
dot il-td—pf $7 Deputy Sheriff.
ADM INISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of nn order of the Ordm -ry of Crawford
county, will tw sold before t a Court House door
in the tow u of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, two hundred and thirtv-Guee acres more
• r lee., of laud, vi* : North ti .If of lot No. l.a and
west p *rt of lot No 125, said lust to. 12,'. acres, more or
less Sold for the benefit of the heirs. Terms •
twelve months ciedit. with interest from date, pur
chaser g ving bond with good ami sufficient security
tins 24th October, IS6S. W.M. G. VINSON,
act 29 tds Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order cf the Ordinary of Crawford
county, . 111 he sold before the Court House door
in the town of Knoxrd e.en tho first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, two hundred and thirty-three (233i acres „t
land, more or less, t. -wit.- the north hair of lot No
13J and one hundred aid thirty-three (138) a-Tes
txore or less, of No 125. sdd for Ine benefit ol the’
h'irs of John I'. Vinsou, deceased. Terms: Twelve
mouths credit, with interest from date, ptuchaser giv
ing ton-t with good and sufficient secuttry 1 Jaud
all lying in the sixth diatr.ct of originally Houston,
now ( raw lord county. This 24th O -tober, 1868
ootS7-tds WM. G:\TNcOK, Adm'r.
CRAWFORD MORTGAGE SALK.
\V r ILL be sold before the Court House door in
' ’ the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday
in January next. theiollowingdestribed lotsand
iracuout*! lot* «>i land, lyiutr and beint? in thoTtii
(tialrlot of originally Houston W Crawford
a. o, -l-, -M, 2i/, —{.S, 244, 2fc», containing iu the mr-
K»twenty-six hundred and** thirtv-rwo
tnoreor less, to satisfy a mortgage fi
r ta. issued out of Crawford Superior Court at’the
I Instance of Charles L>. Anderson, tor™ e’nle of
William J. Anders vs. George W. Persons Th«
above land sets out In said mortgage. All levirst
on as the proper! vof said George W Persons 1
November L, 1868. A. J. PueSton
uovl7-tds Sheriff
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
BY virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Criwfonl
County: Witt be sold, before the Couit House
door, to the Town ol Knoxville, on the first Tuesday
in January next, all tne land* belonging to the estate
of Solomon W. Davit, deceased the widow’s dower ex
t opted.) teWit. Two hundred two and a half acres,
more or le»s. of lot No. 28. it being lot No. J'—all lying
to 7th District of now Crawford Bold for the benefit
of the heirs Term* Cash Oct 28 1668.
oeXMd A.LLKN *. DA via, Adm’r.
GEORGIA JOURNAL AND MESSENGER.
CRAWFORD MORTGAGE BALE.
I ,' ILL be sold, before the Court House door, iu the
T 7 town cf Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in Jun
uti v next, within the legal hours of sale, the following
l< U an'i paro#*!s of land, io-#n : Loin Nos. 170. 171,181,
1 bB, ”‘ 4 206, 212 813, TJ7. 238, *244, and 245, contain
i»K' in the twenty-six hundred and thirty
tvr ;.'Ut2) Hv reß, more or logs, lying and being in the
Seventh District of orieinaiiy Houston, now Crawford
Cdi’.'Uy. Sold to satisfy a mortgage fi. fm. laPUed rut
cf t raw ford Superior Court, at the mntanc ■ of 1> W.
at;ii .!.<:» V r i«»eher v?. George W. Persons. The above
la (is set out id baid mortpa/e. Ail levied ou us the
pr p rrv of eard George W. Pereons. Nov. I4U» 1868.
n jr!7-t 1 A. J. PBKSTON, Sheriff.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
/ i h.ORHIA—HOUSTON COUNT Y—Albert. West-
VK cult bits applied for exemption of personalty,
an l tor Kettiug apart and valuation of home
stead; aud 1 will puss upon the same at 10 o'clock
a. v., on the 23d day of December, Distant, a.
u>> office. This December 12>b 1884.
d"l«-2t—pf*2 W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C.
ryKORGIA- HOUSTON COUNTY.— Charles
\ X If. Buckner has applied for exemption of per
sonalty, and setting apart and valuation ot the
same; and I will pass upon t he same at 10 o’clock
a. v., on the ffiu day of December, IWI-t, at my
office. This December 9th, tsoH.
W. H. SWIFT,
dec 12-21—pf S2 Odluary.
/GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.—William L
YU Bursty has applied this day for exemption or
p isonalty and Tor setting apait uud valuation
of t iiH stcaa ; and T will pass upon the same at
10o’clock A, M., on the Sid day of December, iStis,
at nty office. Dec. M, IStgi.
« cl2-2l—pf *2OH. W. T. SWIFT, O. H.C,
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S BALE
it ILL be sold belore the Court House door In
VV the town of Ferry, ou the first Tuesday ill
January i ext, the following property, to-wit :
One-half Interest In town lot number 4, iu block ■
H, < xcepr.the part owned by Cox, Marshall A Cos.; J
also one half interest in lot number 1, block P; i
also one-half interest iu house situated on lot |
number 1, in block J, in the town of Ferry. Lev
ied on as Die property ol Wlltlam H. Tallon, to
satisfy 11 fa in lavor ol C. Bateman. Property
pointed out by plaintiff.
JOHN R. COOK,
dec.s-tds—Pf *3 50. Sheriff'. |
£\ EOKOIA—HOUSTON COUNTY. Whereas,
W Joel T. Walker has applied to this Court for
letters of guardianship of the peisons anil prop
erty of the minor heirs of Charles H. Haywood,
laii: of Houston county, deceased: The.-t are,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned to he and
appear at ray office on or before the first .Monday
In Jauuary uext, to show cause, if any, why the
application should not. lie granted. Givea under
my baud ami official signature, this Ist day of
December, IsilS. W. T. SWIFT, O. H. C.
i dec7-3Cd—Pf *4 00.
HHEIUFF’S HALEB,
VI/ ILL bft soM, on ti»e first Tuesday m January
TV next, between the legal hour.-of sale, before the
Court House doo: in Perry, said county, ihe following
progeny, to-wit; Six thousand pounds of cotton in
the seed ; tv* j thousand pounds of cotton in the h Id ;
; two pounds of cotton seed Also, forty-five
j bushels of corn and twenty-five hundred pound*of
I fodder All levied on as the property of MikoU il
: 'lriby virtue of a distress warrant in favor of Win.
j L>. A'i-ii. pf IT itO
—ALSO,—
j A! iiie same time and a ill be sold h town lot
j in Fort Valley, lying on east side of street leading to
Marshallville, cod taming three acres, m>re or
i Levied on as the property of At; <»n Gi dHii, to sati fy
j ti. Iff. io favor of JnmesA. Miller, for payment of pui
j chase money This Ist December,
WILLIS B. U ARK IS.
decS-td— pf #Be.« Deputy Sheriff.
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES.
\V ILL Lc »old, btfore the Court House door, in the
f v Town of Berry, Houston County, on ihe fir-t
Tuesday in .lauuary uext, between the | gal h< ur* of
-ah*, ihe following property, to-vrit : One lot of land,
number U-7. half of tot 106, m the uppor Fifth Duurict
of mid county, and known as the «f< hn Hardy place.
Alfio, the we*t half of lot nuinter Si, lying on the
Perry road Levied on as the property of ihe estate
i rd .lames M Hammock, to satisfy a fi. fa in favor of
: Thomas J Bhinholeer, issued irom Houston Superior
Court Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
—A LUO.— pf nti
At the same time nun p ace, 736 aore« of 1 cid. N< s.
, 77, 7s, TO. and part of lot 01, in ihe yth Dibtric of me i
i county. Levied on as the property of the estate of
H. li. Slappy, to sa iafy a fi fi. in favor of Ham if ton
: daTvy, trustee, etc , issued from the Ordinary Court.
: Property pointed ctu by piairtiff’s attorney.
—ALSO pf*3 5d
' At the same time and place, Its acre* of land, part of
| number 4D. in the 30th District t f said county, lying
on the west of the Town of Perry ; x one hoUfc
and lot :n the Town of Perry, containing 2 acre:-.
I mere or le.«w*, known hh the »1 *.where the defendant
now ree l* ». * eviedon as * •• f»r Ji.im Smith,
fat
; cf Yte , l-sned r<»rn Superior Court. Property p( in ted
i out l v plaintiff’s attornev. pf?3 50
—AL c O,—
At the earn o time and place, fm * rrn*re. one two
i horse wagon, four plow stocks and other farming irn
pUmcatc; one forty-five-saw gin, and gin band. Pr.jp
eny pointed out by pi&imirT’a attorney Levied «n as
| the property of S. K Smith, to .-a isfy a fi. fa. iu favor
! of F and L B. Heed, issued Irom GouMy t’ourt
—ALSO— pt#3 60
At the rame t me and place, 1252 acres of land, more
i or lei-s, adjoining the of Jacob John
| ’Bryan, and others, in the lower Fifth District, a- ihe
; pr( peity of defendant Property pointed out by him
| a-r« ex-cutor of B 11. (iray, deceased, tosaiisiyafi fa
:i f ivor of James <»d>*on and wife, and levied on by
former Sheriff, aud turned over to me. pfs3 »o ’
—ALSO,—
i At the same time and place, Cl 6 acres of lan 1, more
j or in if»e upper Fifth Di>tnct,and Noa 4r», S5, part
( i bfi, part (T 71, hs the property of Be.-j Gray.de
! cen-cd. Levied 7m to satisfy a ti. fa. in favor of James
! W tfU sou and wife, issued from S jpenor Court,
l Prop, ny piloted out by plaint ITs attorney. pf $i 5o
At the same time an i p ac*c, 1600 acres of land, more
or loss, in ih“l2ih acd 13th lfi-iriet<, and N s. 17, is,
23, 0, 39 •) *. 67. and part r»f 5. I *-vi«d on as ttie prop
oriy and VV. <* Powell h *d .Semiiei l>. Bolton, lo
ft. mm in favor cf Dillard i Hubank,G»bfro H Miller,
Jsme.'i A Aifebe-t. Richard N. Westbrook, and Dr*w W.
Tayor, is-ued fu m Sap*nor Court ,T C Benson. 8.
E. Jordon it (,’o. J. C Ib-n-on, C S. Winn. J. L. birch
Jt Cos., D W Taylor. D VV. Taylor, D. W. Taylor, L». W.
Taylor, and b. K Jordon & Co s, issued from ■ ounty
Court. pf|3 5o
—ALSO,—
At the surne lime an * p ace. 35 acres of land, more
or less, adjoining ands of P. B. D H Cul er and
tate of Barauel Felder, whereon C. VV. Rollins now re
sides. Levied on as the pr p:»rty of defendant, to
satisfy three li, fa«. from J unices’ court; one in favor
ol Jesse D. Har is, one in favor of Mashburn, and
one in favor oi Joe Mann. Turjed over to me.
—AL«O, pf $3 50
At the same sime and place, 3(K>» pounds te«d Cot
ton more or less, 96 huaheta corn, more or less, 1
stack fodder, 4 acres corn iu the field and 200 pounds
cotton in the field. Levied on as the property of C.
T. Ctu at, to satisfy distress warrant for rent, in favor
of fi. W Harry, agent. JOHN K. COOK.
<iec4-td-—pf $3 s ■} bfieriff.
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALES.
\\/ ILL be said, beiore the t.ourt House door, iu the
11 Town of Terry. Houston L’ouotv. ..n the first
Tuesday m February aext, t.stween tlie’legal iiioirs of
-ale, the following property, to-wit: Tart of lot No. so,
in the lhth IhuTiet. Levied o) as the property de
fendant, lo s:di-<.y a mortpige fi. fa. in favor of J. L.
Kirch, administrator, issued from Muperior t.'ourr.
pi $7
At the same time and p aee, one lot of land, No 103,
in the 14th D strict(hou-e lot), 13 mules, and 2 le rsee.
Leviidonu the property ol deiendant, to ratisty a
morigsge fi. I's. in fav. r of A. J. Hartridge, issued
Irom rtaparior Com t. Property pointed out iu the
fi fa _ JOHN It lOOK,
de4-tda—pl's7 Sheriff.
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\i ILL he sold, on the first Tuesday in January
vv next, fisfore the Court House door in the town
o! Peiry. said county, ihe following land-, 10-wtt:
Nos. 17". 206, 214, 2i5, and the Noith half of No. 257,
m the 13th district of said county, containing 1110 acres;
lsvi-d on as the property of 17. K Gilbert to sa i fy a
moiignae fita from Bun-ton f-'npetior Court against
S lid Gilbert, in favor ot Humphrey Marshall.Gtisidiau
Properly pointed out bv 1’ a ntiff s Attorney, and levy
made by former Sheriff and turned over io me.
JOHN 11. COOK,
octis—Sw She i iff.
ft EOUGIA - HOUSTON’ COUNTY. ll. \Y.
Drown, executor ol Hugh Law.son, late or
Houston County, deceased, respectfully sliowetli
that lie fins luliy discliargeti all Ills duties as such
executor, pe'tuotis this'Court for letters ol dis
mls-ion Irom said estate; These are tlierelor io
cite all i. rsous interested tr, te and appear before
me, on or before ill® first Monday In Jaunarv, 18(19
to show cause, it any, why the petition should
not Ire granted.
Given under my band and official signature,
Jnlv 1. I’M*. W. T. SWIFT, o H. U.
j la
/ t EOKGIA—HOUSTON COUNTY.— Whruka H
VI Catharine Wardinw, administratrix of «
" Wurdiaw, late of H ! mstou County, deceased,
respectfully sliowelh that she has fully adminis
tered uu situ estate, and therefore prays to be.
discharged front the same: These are therefore to
eite all ; ersons Interested to be and appearat my
I ofliee oil or before the first Monday in Februaiy
186'.», to show cause, il any, why tin- petition
should not lie granted.
Given uuder iny hand and official signature
this 20th July, 186*. W. T. SWIFT
jy-l-'d O. H. ('.
/ 'i E'.ittiil a—HOt’eX'fsN COUNT* ivd-
V » li»m Means, administrate* of Sanders Hove, late
ol said county, deceased, has applied to me for letters
ot domipsion from said trust: These are therefore to
cite end admonish nil parties interested to be nod an
pvnr at toy oflice on the first Mondav iu Juno, 1869 to
-sow cause, if any they haTe. why said letters shoaM
lict H granted. Given under my hand and official
signature, this November 23 1.1868.
nv26 6m -pf »S W. T. SWIFT, 0. H. C.
/ lEORGIA-H’ FsTON COUNTY.-Sixty daya after
VJ date, application will be: made to the Ordinary or
Houstou County f r 'cave to sell the lands belonging
to Hu 0 late Ot IKmpson Fields, into of Houston
Oountv. and ceased. November 13th, tstis
noyfT'td MARY FIELDS, Executrix.
( KG HOI A— HOUSTON COUNTY. - Whereas
YT James M. Davis has applied to this Court for
letters „t administration on the estate of Jacob
Fierce, late ot this county, deceased : These are
therefore to cite all persons interested to be and
appettr at my office on or before the first Mondav !
In January next, to show cause, it anv, why the >
petition should not tie gianted. Given under I
my h»ml anu official a gnature. Hits sSth Novem- I
her, Ist!'. w. T h\vift
nv2S td—p( $1 o;m. r.
rjEOUfiIA.ItnUsTONcttUNTy-Wheivo Tax '
'* f .G ace has applied to this Court f
ot ad m tp tst tat uni on the estateof Terrill Brooks
late ol ibis county, dee, m-ed : i ~ese art. there? r«
to cite all persons interestetl to be and anpear'at
my office, on or betore the first Monday In Janu- :
at y next, to show cause, Jt auy, why letters ol* 1
administration should not be granted the lakt
applicant. Gnen under ray hand and official i
signature, this &)lh November, 1863 1 |
nv2B-td pfSt W. T. SWIFT, 0. H. C. '
GEORGIA- HOUSTON COUNTY —Whereas A C I
Hrysn, guardian of Laura A Bryau, has aupiied i
to this Court lor letters of dismission from said guar- 1
dmoship, and it appearing to this "curt that helms i
fully sott ed wi h lis said ward : The. e are therefore •
to cite sli persons interested to be and appear at mv I
office, on or before the first Monda, in January next '
tIStW , to show cause, if any, why letters of dismission i
should not b» granted the said applicant. Given un- i
der my hand and signamre of office, this 15th Novem- I
her, 1868. W. T. SWIFT
nov2o-40d Ordinary Houston County
HOUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
H r ILL bs sold before the Court House in Perrv
Gs . between ti.e legal hours of sale, on the
nrst Tuesday in January next, the following nrooeriv
10-wit : A lot of land in the town of Fort Valley in
saut county of Houston, and known as part of lot No.
1. in block Gin the plan ot said town, together with
the improvements on the same. Levied on bv virtue
of a m'dtgsge fi. fa. from the Superior C< urt of Hsus
ton county in fafor of J. B. Ross, survivor, v» J j
(TOuiWJ. Propsrur pointed out 1n said mortgage
ft- JNO. R. COOK*
eet»-tds theritt
PULASKI COUNTY.
EXEOUTOirs" Salk.
\\t ILL be Kohl, bcft>r« tbeOouri House door. In
V? Hawkin-tviltc, Pulaski County, on the first
Tumday in Januaiv, isfiy, be«ween the
hours or sale, .‘ill the lands lyintt in Pula>ki
Conaty belong ink to Dauiel W. Hiilne, late of
Twii'gs (.'ounty, deceased, conwisting of Olio plan
‘tatim known as the (Jurns warnp Place, cm
ana >oid under the direction of the 1 **t will ot
said Daniel W. Shlue, la gos Twiggs C ounty, de
ceas'd. Terms made known ou the day of sale.
. D«j< mber Bth. JAB. T. GliOVEfi,
do 10-td -0f65 50 Executor.
EXECUTOIVB S A LE. «
BV virtue of the will of James Harris, de
ceased will be sold, in HAWkinsviUe, at the
Court House door, within the legal hours ot sale,
on ’he iii>»t Tuesday in February, D69. alltue
real estate of said Harris, deceased; situate, ly
! ing, ana being in the Fourth DUtrb*t of Pulaski
! O-iniv, known as lots Nos IT7S, 279, 2BJ, and 218.
j ABo, at the same time and place, lota of land
. No. .229, lu th* Bileventh District of Marlon
; County. Hold for the b. ndit of eredttoi* and
lien sos deceased. Terms cash. Hawkinsvilie,
Ua. t December oth, 1805. J. D. HAKKIB,
! dclO-td Executor.
PULASKI SHERIFF'S SALES.
li,' ILIj ha on the firrft iuestJay in January
V f next, telore tfc h Court House door in tfie Town
ol HAwkiDHVn.e, between the iegtd hours of tale, ho
follow ng prdjvwty, 10-wit: One iot of land,No in
the lifih District of oiiginally uow Pu'a*ki
Cou ity Levied on as Ham property ol Win. B Smith t
to sstsfy o»e ti. fa. issued from Pulasai Superier
c >Uit in favor of T D Mushwmte, transferrec, vs W.
B. hmiih. Alst>. two Justices’ Court fi. las., 764 Diet.
(i. .iu t «v.»r of audio parlies, levied and returned by
Court. AU levied on a* the pr > party of W. B Bnuth.
Property pointed out hr plaintiff s attorney. pf 350
At the same time and place, lots of land Nor. 331
aud -32, i • tne Di-triei of originally Wilkicron,
now Pulaski (.'ounty. Levied ou to wis 1 y oneti-la.
issued from Detoltr terra Superior Court of Pr aski
Coun«y—James Phil ip», agent, H. G. Fulghum. Prop
erty pointed out by plaint.ti n attorney. N» vember
24tu, J. A. HBNDLEY.
td—ptf;t fto deputy dhtriff.
FFLASKI SHERIFF’S SALK.
\*rILL be old, before the Court lion** door, in the
\ V County of Pulaski, on the first Tuesday m Janu
ary next, within the legal hours of sale, two Ids of
land, numbers not known, but kn* w n a« part of t'.o
Bras welt plantation—the part which lit kon the north
oK-t side us the rivrr road, containing 400 acrea. *-»cfe
orient* —w n ere Joaephue Car utl>-rt» now lives, io the
Sloth "r 2n*t District of PuU»«k> County. Levied on t >
satisfy sundry Superior Court fi fas. and coat-. Pr j»
ertv pointed f-uw I v pUant’tfa attorney. This dt
cember 1-fc JSr.s * NICHOLAS HAWLiNS,
de< J-td—pi $1 99 Slierilf.
FULASKI SHERIFF'S SALK.
11 ' D*L be Hold, before the Court House door, m the
If Town cf H*<* KH’HViJIe, I*u!a>ki Couj-ty, on the
firo Tuesday in January next, between the legal hour*
ol Mue, one lot of land, levied on aa th* property of
James D. Kuban**, number 72, In the sth District of
efigiunfiy lu oly, now Fulanki uotinty, t ; satisfy one
tax fi. Fropariv pointed out by J. M. Stokes* Tax
Collector. Nov-mlier 25th, 18k8.
deel-t<i —pr $3 60 NICHOLAS K.A WLlNS,Sheriff.
PULASKI HHEKIFF’H SALE.
II J ILL la,* sold, before the Court House door, in the
?f Town of IfawkioM .’lie, between th»* It-yal houra
of sale, on ihe first Tuesday in January. fifty three
ai’iro* of land, of lot No one-lourth interest in
factory ard it: mio-fourth ioterc-t in dwelbn hou*c
ao<( lot ou Jackson Street, now reeuped ay M-
U'Bri* n; one-ha f interest io Block letter E,being
part if lot No 2, and lying between tlie bar-room o<
cupi> *1 by A:i.ron Waterman -nd Judge Ijamei B-iwis’
•torehoii*e, ;r ntiug on Commerce Street, and one
half-nere lot. fronti’ g on Commerce St eer, acd lying
b‘*tw‘en the house f ruler v owned by I» M. McCall,
and the house nod la owned by J. J. Eubanks. Al>
levied on a* the property of Mtchiuil O'Brien to satisfy
out fu from Fidaski Superior ■ut in favor cl
John Falc v« Mienaet o’B*»en »«d N. VcDuffee Proo
erty pointed out by pSatanff’s at
—ALSO—
A- the Mime time ptac . will b e aoW, four tot* of
laud, Sun. ,0. 12 17, and 21, in th* tfoth Di»dr «m of
> > WiikieKon now Puiaekl County. L vwdon
»» ti pri potty of K boUs i:... v . ... -
ous bis <cv Court ti £a«. a f*vor : Mt-. Bartow
va Jnmea Dyers and NiehoUf. Kywl ns. pf I*'* 50
—AI .St I
One hundred ad seventy five aeres of lot No. 2-'-.,
«n the sci jin side of the itohu- k Branch, in the 4th
District of originally Doo v, now Fmauai (>jqd4*. Lev
ied Ot a« tne pr* pr rty of Jar nee Sik*-s, to M<bgfy one
fi fa from Houston County Superior Court in fworof
W. H Hendly, traa?ferree, vs. iain3“Hvkes. Novem
ber iV.m. l?;»'s jn >. a. HKNDLY,
de<T t*f —pi $1 5J IHjpuiy Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
\\T ILL bt h mg. i.etore the Court if nu r, m the
m town of H+Mktnsvili . Bnlasa. County, on ttie
fi-Tuesday In .lanuary. lbOk, withiu the ie-ral hoar*
r f Vine, tlie f/Hewing land, tc-wit : Or* t undr and ;tod
fifty icr* I *, in re or *-ff the north aid West Hide;-
o iot of laud \ » v i in tne 4*h District «*' originadv
Dooly, now Pularki (iounty bo: i as ir.e property of
Toomas Brown, uj ►atnuy a ft, fa. from the Superior
Couri of Pti Aiiki io favor of Jam#** w. Tra
wick »ga nst .-said Thomas Brown and Ashley Griffin*
principals, and D. W. Mitotmtl, endorser, sdd and
now occupied by Ju ia Wat on, and pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney. N v. 24th, l-bs
John a. hfndlbt,
de.*4-td—pf $3 An l>eputy bheriff.
PULASKI SHERIFF’S SALES.
f » n* xt, wur.iuthe usual hours . f -uic, before the
Court House door, ia Pulaski C »u tv, the so lowing
proper?y, l<- vu : One lot t.f iaDd So. l‘.u io the 21st
tdstrict of PuDeki County. toßHti*f. u Superior court
ft. fa. in favor of *olin >1 K* : <-y v«. E«!w,r i Pipkin,
and <*o»t on other it fa« Property poiuted out by
said lhpkin. pf U 60
—ALSO,—
At the same time and pJa-t- two lot* of land, Nos.
’256 ami 25*i, io t * e Nineteenth District of kmiu ,
to satisfy a inor’ j»»g- fi. f*. Irom Pulaski Superior
f’ourt, ii f-ivor of D. -M. Matheaon v».Jam*H Pugh
Property pointed out in fi f*. pf (j si».
—A Lb*J
At the same ti ne a d’place.one house aud fiv* a.'r* *
of Iri’nt, known ns the three year*’ i«a-e on Will,3m
Collins’ land, to sat *fy a tax fi. U. gainst David
Buchau. Property pointed <ut bv Joim M btek
Tax Collector for the yc-ir lSfifi. Thia !>ee;*mber Ist,
Db”. NICHOLAS RAWLINS,
pf $3 50 sheriff
SHERIFF’S SALE.
UrihL iw sold, b*f r«r Court House door, jd
the Town of Piifatki Count?,
within the >yhi hours « f Male on the firnt Tuesday in
Juouary next, the hotel and lot koewa ms the old Hhw
kiDM?ille Hotel, to m a fi. fa. in avor cf John
Wats ins v§. W. R. Daniels Dsiied from the Superior
Court of Pulaeki County.
JOHN A. HENDLEY,
dee3-td Deputy Sheritt.
ADMIN! STR AT<>R’S 8 A Lll
\ITH.L be so.d* on tlic first Tue- iay in Jaousry
U next, withio the legal imiirs of tale, before the
Court llicisc door, in Hawkinaviile, Pulaski Cmmty,
Ga. tlie lollowing de-cribed property, to-w t: Lots of
land Nos. U 7, 162, 163 each containing acres,
more or loss: part of lot No. 221, cont.in.ng 145
acres; part of tot N>. 222,coDiaining 83 sores : one
acre ol lot No 222 ; half ot lot No. 168, containing
acres; prrt of h t No. V*o, containing 135 acres ;
and all of lot -No las, eou'amm; 202* .—» I of «a’d
Lnds lying and being in tho +th District of originally
Dooly, now Pulaski C ttnty.
Also, et the -amt time and p'ace, will be sold : Lot
of land No. 201, to Jii» 15th District, 2d Section of
Cherokee County, containing 40 aoir , more or lea*.
Also, a splendid cate of denial instruments, and a
fine p, rtat.ie writing desk. Ail sold a- the prop*rtv of
John V. Mitchell, late of said ocudiv, deceased, itnd
for the benefit of dislnt usees of said enate. Tenua
tV-b._ Nov. 4t*, I*6* J. 11. MITCHELL. Adm’r
novT-td de bonis non cum testamento annuo.
g't KORGIA—PULASKI COUNTY —Whereas, John
VI F. McCloud applies t.. ms tor letters of dismis
sion from the executorship of the e-tate of Jane
Riley, deceased: The-e are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all persons intere-tfd to tie and appear at
my oflice within the time prescribed by law to shew
cau-e, if any they haw. why said letters ofdis .ussion
should not he granted the applicant. Given under rav
hand officially, this November K! h. I*6*.
I. J. SPARROW.
nov !6-6m Ordinary.
#NEOR’-M—PULASKI CO I NTY-Whereas. George
MM '• keen applies me for Letters of Dismisemn
from tlie Adinimstration of the 6-tate of Joe! Tsvlor
late cf fai l county. ,t>ceased: The e are therefore to
rim and admoui h a ! persons iutereste.i to tie and
appear at my office within the time prescribed hv law,
a-id -h<w c.ii-e. if any they liave, why sa J letters'
ahou'd not lu- granted said spp’icact Oct 24 lscs
cstu 6m .1. .1. SPARROW, Ordinary.
/ * EORGt A, PULASKI COUNTY.—Whereas 15
\J D. Dykes applies to me for letters of adm’lu
istration on the estate ot A. R. Coley, Sen , <le
ceased : These are, tl.ereforc, to cite and adi'non
ish all person-, interested to be and tipjiear at my
office within the time prescribed bv law lo show
cause, if any they have, why said letters should
not be granted the applicant Given under my
fiand .and official signature, this Nov 23 isgs
J.J.BPAKRdW,
80v26-aod—Prtnter’s fe« 88 so. Ordinary.
/iKOlltm-FULASKI <OI NTY.— Whereas—a; qq
V * Lytle has replied fur letters of guardisoßjlip of
Hie persons anil property -f Robert Lytle, "'Femdl
Lytle, Archcy Lytle, and Seymour Lytle, minor chil
dren of R Y. Lytle, deceased: These are therefore to
eite and admonish all persona concerned to lie auk
appear at my i ffice within the time prescribed by iatvj
and show outse. if nay they hive, why said letter*
should net be gram and sod applicant. Given tiad’r
mv hand officially, this Uu ii November, 186*
nov2l 30d J. J SPARROW, Ordinary.
gvKORGIA—PULASKI COUNTY-Notic* is hereby
giien toall per-ons having demands against ii.
Y. Lytli. hue id said county, deceased, to present
them to me, properly made out, within-the time prr
seribed by law, eo as p> show their character and
amount All persona indebted to said deceared are
hereby required to make immediate payment. No
vember 19th. 1888. THOMAS T. LYTLE,
nov2l-40d—pf f5 50 Aum’r of R. Y. Lytle.
P EORGIA—PULASKI COUNTY —Joseph <;. Donal-
VT son having app ied for letters of administration
and» bonis non upon the estate of R. J Holland, late of
said county, dr ceased : These are therefore to eite
and admonish all persons interested to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by iaw, and
show cause if any they have, why saidlett -ts should
not be granted ssi<* applicant. Givi n under my hand
officially this 16th November. 186*.
novlS-SOd J. J. SPARROW, Oldman-.
/ 8 EORGIA, PULASKI COUNTY— Alt persons
V.T ludebt ed to the estate of A. R. Coiey, Sen.,
deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and
make payment, to the undersigned ; and those
having claims against, said estate will present
them within terms ol the law.
H. 15. DYKEs, Temporary Adm'r,
nov2<i lOd—Printer’s fee S3 50.
UPSON COUNTY.
KI.EOUUIA-UP.SON COUNTY.—Mrs. Sarah
Butts, widow of Henry T. Butts, deceased, of
aald county, has applied for exemption of per
sonalty, und for setting apart and valuation of
homestead for her five minor children, orphan*
ot aald Henry T. Butts; and I will pass upon the
same at 12 o’clock on Tuesday, the 29th day of
December, 1868. at mv office. In Tliomaston. ‘De.
cember llth. 188 K. WM. A. COBB
dclß-at—pf 82 Ordinary.
Georgia— upson county.—Julia a. aj.
ants w (low ot Jeremiah Adams, deceased
mV,’ of a family oi minor children, has at>-
* or exemption of personalty ot said de
teaser. k property, there being no realty* and r
pass upon the same at 12 o’clock x . on the Utah
fiaiSsr’Ktrufjsf, isr*» »■»«-
UPSON HHEKIFF’S SALE.
WILL bo sold, on the fli»* Tuesday in January
i ex», before the Cour *loor, in l#pawn
Cos inty, Ueorvift. within the legal bouin oulftU, tho
fdlowirg property, to-wit: Doe house, and at
tsched tacieto, the place where James O Hunt now
residee, aud in front of John C. Drake’s dwelling.
Also, on * cream colored hor«c about nine yeao* old,
Als \ the liv ry stable, and lot on which the wune i*
shuaied. ot No 7, in the ba k suuare of the Town of
Thomaston, adjoini'g lots of William Wallace ana
others, containing about one-quarter of an a re ; said
houses and lobs lying aud Icing in the Town or
Thomaston, iu said county Al! levied on as the
property of James O Hunt, to satisfy one fi. la issned
from Upson Superior (’ourt, in favor of vlrs. Jnneh.
Darden and Muss Juba («oode vs Janies O. Hunt
Property pointed out by plaintiff*’ attorney, pf WSO
AISO—
, the eame lime and phe * will be sol l. one bay
horse, nine or ten years oln, fifteen hundred pounds
of cotton, more or less, in the f *od, fifty bti*he sos
com, more < r Bold as the pr-»pertv of Peter C
lieaM, to satisfy one fi fa issued from Cpson Superior
Court, in f.v .r cf Jesse B. How -II vs Peter <* Beall
and Daniel R Beal-, security. Pioparty pointed out
bv rlumnfl This 25th Novennbsr, lfi'»B
dv.c-ul—pf 60 OWEN < BH ARM AN, Sheriff.
UPSON POSTPONE!> MORTGAGE
SALK.
i
WILL be sold, before the Court House door, in
Thoma-ton, l T p*on County. Georgia, ou the first
I Tuesday in February next, within t-h* 1< gal hours of
j sale, the f- Jlowing property, tc-wit. sad j>r»»j>. ity de
} scribed iu the mortgage: f fho w- st half of lot of laud
j number one hundred aud thirty-sir, in the Fifteenth
Due riot of said count} , »h* some containing one hur.-
! dred acre*, more or l««s l.evied on to satisfy one
i mortgage fi fa in favor of Amanda A. Denham, a imin
lfdratnx of Jnhn A. I>enham, lata* of said county d*-
oea ed vm iJa iel Denham, nim ni-trator of A. J.
B if, late < f said ouUßty,deceased. Nov. SKid. 186S
nviw-td—pfs7 OWEN C. BHARMAN, Sheriff.
yPHO N MURK i AGE HALK.
Ur ILL b ifohl bes ir» ihe Court I! ohm door, in
ThoujsM’ n, rpson County, Georgia on tho
first Tuesdav \u February n*-xt, Within the 1eg 4 .1 hours
of j-aie. the following described property, to-a it: One
fnouse*colored al>out eight ye.-tr® old ; one
inoilse-e--lor* <1 about h ven years old, and or e
Jenn»H <: >!t, moil 7 ® colored, about m years old. and
one Colt, f.evied on by a mortgage fi. fa. leaned from
I’pon County court in fivor of'l A. D Weaver vs.
John E gar. Pr- j*er»y pain ed out by p apt tiff \n th fa.
N >veml>er 22d, OWEN C. HuABMA's
nvBO-td— pf Sheriff.
/ 1 EOKUI A, UPHON C *ff NTY.—By v!ritu«ofan
1 J order of the Honorable Ibe ordinary of Up
»on county, will be void before the Court House
door In thetov, nos 1 liimasion. In the legal bourn
t*f sale, on the first Tuesday In January next, Use
lanriK belonging to theearate ofHylvantxa Git son
doroaarrt. (the vv idmv’s dower excepted,> the name
being Hie wkol« of lota Nos. 171 and 11*1 ; fifty
aero* of lot No. 11*2; one hundred and fifty acre**
of lot No 2oi; on** hundred and one acres of lot
No, 2b5, and toe undlvfd and one half intereat of
fifty acre* In the South weal corner ol lot No. 102,
all lying in the sixteenth dlst let of Originally
Houston, now Upwon count\ r . Sold tor the bene
fit of Die hr ir>. TernriH o te-haif cash, and tne
other half in 12 month*. Bond given for titleh,
wild If terms are not compiled with to be resold
at the purcbaHer's ibk. November Ifitb. Ififift.
J. J, HTALLI N<»H,
novl6-tds. Executor.
C 1 EOUGIA UiAHON COUNTY—Whereas, Mar
i' tin i'. WDiett applies tor ibeodnalnistratlon
de bonis non. witu the wdi annexed, of thee*
tate of George W. Chiltbi, late of said county, de
ceased : These are therefor* Jo eDe and ndmomsh
the kindred and creditor fsa and rlece»iHed to file
Jhcr ohiecriouH In my office, if any I hey have,
by the iirst Monday in Jaiuiary next, why *nid
aummlHtratlon thou hi not be grante<L Given
under my haart, tills24th November, iss.
nv2H-ld WAX. A. COBB, Ordinary.
{1 EORGIA—EPSON COUNTY —By virtu-* of an or
y <i rut >ll* Ho:.orjl>tathf* Oroinnry of UfManCoun
'y, will b • soiti before the Court li u«*#» tutor io the
sown of Thorna-toa. in the legal hours of sa e, on the
fir.-t Tuevday in January H“Xt, the land belongirg to
toe eniate of George Haros deceaaed ; the same
one bu *dred and eighty stir and one h»if aeros
ol iaiKi of ot No lhl ami *tfbteea to rea of and m
the nonhw -t corner of iot So. IS > AU n the 15th
deer ct of urigioaliv M-mroe now4>v,d county.
TANARUS» rina caili N /v. IS \*Cs
LAViNA HAIiNdPLTtGEK.
nevlO-tds Adinius-t-a'.rix.
TWIGGS UGUNTY.
/ < BORtHA—TH'UtJ.- CDUNTY.-L A Nash.
* I trustee for M try V. N'h- i, Juts applied for
exempli »nos pera*malty, ami lor s** ling apart
and valuation of h tineatead; aud 1 will pat*s
ii(w>n the same at 12 o’clock m. on Jho2s th day «jf
he’i mWr, !*••.*, :*? my office «' : us I>« cj-rnber IRh,
Inßs. VVM. S. KELLY,
dclft-2! pf¥2 Oiflinary.
rWIGGB BHERII . »A LK.
ll'Jl Lbe »oM. b* i re c • * !rt House door, in
Ti i .*• Pvn of -Jeff.' 'oijY-ii* l , 1 ’ “p Countv, on
the fir*t Tu *dwy in January ' ex* w ».-.,n l*-g«i hour-
Os waie. one hundred an*J twe?..iv-*ix ac«l on -fourth
acres < f lurid, irc.r- «?r ;*•»-. on » th- property
of W. H. B-ck' t ni, toe omnwr:s uot known adjoin
ing Ucd* of K>>bcri 1 aub Tr m « Glover, and others,
bald land u.ciud-M the place formerly cccupi« and by Ira
Pork. H.< K*‘>es, a* and recent y t-y sj,jd B«c*c*tn.
Profte.rty p tt and cut by p air.i-ff. Levied on t r satisfy
afi fa, in lavor of F. A. F.n b. Decr-mb-r f 1 &>£.
WM. il BTOKE-i
dec-ct i—pff3 60 Deputy bhorift.
HHKRIFF’H HALE.
U7ILL be wold, toforo the C urt Hoc • door, n the
It Town <t » If raonvitle, Tvu uuty, Ga.« on
the first Tuoactay ir Januaiy. Is’*J, wrh u the usual
Iw ot* of sale, th** f Lowing proper y, to wn: Four
h *u acres « f fae<l, more or i**s , numbers not
k' ~a t adjoining Ucrfi of W. S K**l > and Jamea T.
'•>:<<* r. aad o*ber-. Levied on a* the property of FJias
P»ur» », deceased, to -ttisfy a h fa iw-ued in Twlgg«
Superior Courr, v». John M. Pearce, sum migrator of
said deceased, in i*. rof ! .;c«'i Bu ard. I’ op-rty
pointed orn by piaimtffN aitorney. Tt i- N vember
17th. IS«K. ' JfcKE J [Ail SAN'OEhS,
itv‘-4 l i—pf f.*J 50 Slier iff.
A l> MINI ST RAT UIX’ HA LE
HV virtue ut an order from tlie Court of Orrtl
naiy of Twiggs (fount v, wtli De ►old, at tne
Court Hou.e il<»»r. In Jt flVritonvtlle, wttliln the
legal bonr» of salt., on me tlr>t Tucvlay In Feb
ruary uext, a, the t»rop Tty of John Kltzpatrtck,
l.Di-of natU eount.v, rt. '-ea.-,'!, the following jet.
cols of land, ti tilt : Tne Itutns known a* the
Molom m Fiaee, Ami ley Lot fuc 'tided, containing
ttUX acres, m n-e o. !>.••■-. \iao iie Lingo Pmce,
coniatniug ■-•>') aux*. more or lean. AUo. the Jes
sup Flare, with the Via son Lot 1 1 cloderl, con
taining 550»cr. k nine- or lees. Alx'i, the Finney
the residence - ’ Wa.him '.on Filzpatrtek.
late!. deOK-rei! rontsfulng 7:>i arras, more or
!e»>. Msf.. the Downing Hare, with Augely and
Keynoids Places luclu<!-d. con lain Ir.k 450 acres,
more or less. Also, the Piney.woods Plac , w.th
It.-siey uud Wood Places included, containing
"etst, acres. ln-.r.- or less. Al! the above descrit»ed
faints In said Countv of Twiggs
A LSD,—
Will he sold, in the name time, iu tiie Town of
Irwinton. m Wilkinson County, Uie lands
known us tbe Rivers t’laee, to be sold la two par
cels-one consisting ot lots Nos. Ito and Ms. and
'he halt of tot No. iiy lying broadside to lot i:H,
making I&s\ acres, more or less ; the other parcel
const-ting <>r lots No-, i". te;t, and ill, and half
of lot No, in, making , acres, more or less
Also, the lands known as the (haves Place will
oe sold In Iwopatceis ol i >; acres each, more or
less. -o <; l»r; he uentiit of the he) is and credi
tors. Terms cash, tieci ruber lath, lefts.
KI.IZABETH G. Kl’l lAPA'i KICK
4*!Md—pfilti 5“ Administratrix
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
(' EGROIA—TWIGGS D’OU N'T V—Notice Is here-
T tic given to aii persons having demands
against Daniel W. Shine, lste ol said county, de
ceased, to present mem to m , properly made
out, within the lime j r scribed by law,so as to
show ilieir character and amount. I also re
quest that it be done at once, as lam ready to
settle such demands If they are propi r. And alt
persons indented to b< id deceased are hereby re
quired to make Immediate payment. December
Stb, 18(58. JAS. T. GLOVER,
delll-lOd pfSs ■(> Ex’rof ttainet W. Stilnp.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
\I r ILL he sold, before* the iJonrt House door, in
Tt Jeffersonville, County, on the lirst
1 uescluy iii January, iv>‘L ihe leyal hours
of tale, all the jancis i\iiig In Tv. Jgga Count> Le
longing to the t stale of LaniH W*.shine, lateof
*aht county, deceased, consisting of the place
known ns the Home Ihaoe, conUinlng iu*u acre*;
also, ot the place known as ihe Flalwoods P aoe,
containing Luo acres. Potii placet*are welt iin
pioveo, and sold under the direction of the last
will of the said Daniel tv. Shine, Term a made
known on day of sale. December Mb, ISM.
JAS T. OLOVKH,
decKMd—pf $A oh Executor.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILD be sold, on the first Tuesday in February
next, within the u ual hours of sale, before the
Court House iloorT in the loam of Jets reonvil e,
Twiggs County, the following property, to-wit : Ninety
aeres of laud, part of ’ot No. 14; -ixtv acres, part of
lot No. 11; and tifiy acres part of Id No. 1-—.... iviDg
in tbe 27th District erf said county. D vied no to’sat
isfy a mortgage li. fa. issued iii Twiggs Superior
Court, m favor ot Simeon There rs. is,,lemon Hui,a,.
rrop , , puinieu out DV d-fetniact Thin November
2», 16M. /Kit EM IA H SANDERS,
decti-td—pf ijiT Sheriff.
ft BORGIA— I TWIGGS COUNTY.—Where**, Ar
ty chitiald McCollum, Administrator of William
/’happen, late of said county, (luce: sod, repre
sents to the Court, tn hts petition, duly filed an!
entered on record, that he has intlv administered
William Chappell'* estate: This is, tiierefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, to show cause, it any they have, why said
administrator should not be discharged irorn hts
administration and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Mom.ay in June, 18iiil.
WM, 8. REDDY, Ordinary.
uov2ti m6tn—Printer's fee ST 00.
MACON COUNTY.
nEOROI \ MACON COUNTY.—William B.
vT Jones, of said county, has applied for ex
emption of personalty, and lor setting apart and
valuation of homestead ; and I will pass upon
the same on Wednesday, the 3l)th of December
1868, at my office in Oglethorpe, at I> o'clock m’
December 12th, 1868. JNO. L. PARK KB
deels-2t—pf »2 Ordinary.
f t BORGIA MACON COUNTY.-Mrs Kliza
\ T lit ill Webb, widow of Giles if Webb of said
county, bus applied for exemption of peisoualtv
and lor setting apart and valuation ot home
stead; and I will pass upon thesauie at my office
Oglethorpe, at 11 o’clock a. at., on Wednesday
Sth'S '^ of December, 1868. This December
Hm'iI 8 !!*' ... JOHN D. PARKER,
del.>-2t pfs2 Ordinary,
i /AKORGIA-MACON COUNTY,-A. D. King, of
, V) said county, lias applied lor exempiion of
| personalty, and tor setting apart and valuation
j ot homestead ; and 1 will pass upon the same on
Wednesday, the 80th December, 1868, at m v office
in Ogletlcirpc, at 11 o'clock a. m. Dec. 12th, 1808
JNO. D. PARKER,
deelo-2t—pf»2 Ordinary.
rjKORUIA-MACON COUNTY- Mrs. Martha
VJ Bryant, widow of L. J. Bryant, deceased, has
applied tor exemption of personally, nud forthe
Retting apart and valuation of homestead • and
I will pass upon the same at 11 o’clock A. tvr.. on
Wednesday’, the JOtli December, 1808, at my office
in Oglethorpe. This December 12ih, IHfH.
JNO, D. PaBKER,
dcls 2t—pfS2 Ordinary.
Georgia— macon county—where**, f. m
Bryan has applied to me for letters of administra
tion on the estate of Gray Cummings, late of said
coumy, deceased : Thes« are therefore to cite and ad
monish all persons interested to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in JaDuary next, and show i
cause. If any they have, why said letters ahould not !
be granted said applicam. Thia Dee 4th, ISOS.
4ec» «4-pf« SO JNQ. L. PARKER, *rdinary. 1
g”, EOHUr*—MACON COUNTY.—Mr*. Amanda
VJT .Main v.oi said county, htu* applied tor exemp
tion of p.-isonalty, ancUoi retting apart arid v«l- j
nation of twrmeatead; ami I will p i** upon the J
same on Wednesday, llr« 3d h 01 thin Deemin'.,,
at in v olfii;« in Ogletttprpe, at 11 o'clock a. m. j hla
December 12th, 1 HtiS JNO. 1... PaHICKc, ;
dcls-i!t—pt *- _ _ Ordinary. j
MACON BHEUIFF’B HALES.
\ITJLL be sold, before the Court House door In
VY me i'own <>i Ogl t orpe Macon County,
within the legal nourn nt sale, oti tin- brat lues
•lay In January next. Hie loliouu.. p o- eriy, to
wlt: Lola of land son. il*l, 194 'll, ltd. and all
that part ot lot N .221 lying on ih.- east fade of
Payne Branch, m in 2nd fPstiicl ol oilgiuinlF
Milsci gee, now Macon Comity. Also, partfi of
lute Sim. s, », in, 11, in the 2HHi District ol migin
allv Lee. now Macon County, being that pail of
said lota Nos. 9 10,11 lying on l lie north rid •of
Buck creek, and tint part of raid Jo' in
cluded within the following boundaries, to-v.’H:
On tin* West side by the original land hue on tne
south by Buck t reek, and on tne north by a cer
tain ditch, and on the east by a loud r odng
Buck Cseclt at Cordell's Bridie Levied on ns
the properly ol James N. Ta j m:, u> sat isfy a Ik
fa. issued liom the Buuertoi- C nrf of Bel ley .
Counts, In favor of Martin L. Harp vs said
Taj lor. ptifl
—AL e O, —
A house ai.d lot, known as lot No. 12, In Hqtiare i
No. S, in said Town of Oglethorpe, Levied upon j
as the’property of defendant, to satisfy a 11. fa.
Issued froui flic Superior ( ourt of aatu Count <1 j
.Macon, in favor ot John >l. Grom _ adODinlstrntor
of Hoberl Cower, deceased Vs. W. J. I.. Smith. _ !
-ALSO,- Idt'i " j
A house and lot, known us lot No. 10. In square
; No. H, in sill Town of Oglethorpe,( xcopUn*
I the upper story of said house.) Levhd ou as the
1 property ol 11. K. Lamb to satisfy a fi. la. Issued
, from tne Superior Court ot said County ' f .tin
| con, .li favor ot the officers of said Court vs.
Lmnbi* In aw. De enibdl 7th, ISO-.
: drß ti)—pfil 5> H. L. HILL, Sheriff.
MACON SHERIFF’S BALES.
YITH.I, r,<• *ol I. before tie Ccu:l Hens- door, in the
| ~ Town of Oglethorpe. Mac-.i County, ou dm lint
Tuesday id January n-xt. wuuiu the legal hour* of
j ,«le, the I P.win- pr.p-rtv, to.urii: All of thar por
■ tain cl 'ot No. S.'i. in u.r 2l*lh 1 ' Strict . f originally
! Lee, now Macon County, that lies erst ol a > criain
I hra ch tint head* <n lot No St, rn said district, and
j loath of the north e.ogi; of i arria Creek S* imp; ad
j also the south ha sot It N ... 60. io raid uijunct, ex
! cept two acres on the north' es.t corner of s 1 1 half
j hd. Levied on as the property of K W. Stuhhi, t ,
siui-fy one fi fa i-aueil fr of Hie hnpf.ri'r four, of
eaid county, in Pr. r< f Ham ah Hito/hi*, a»lrr ins r*
trlx of Wilt v<l Higgi s, de< cs ed. K v- srubhs
aad Marlin Edge. pff3 a*
-d>o-
Part of 1-t No. |:», TANARUS, the 2*th 1i- r. i of ■ ngioa ly
Lee. now M coa County, b->an«E and a* folio -a. I >•'•*it
On the north uod eaa: by the lend f -merly owned by
■Lines W Armstrong but now own di > J-.s*|-.:o*
Foke*. on the sodth by ti.e putdlc road leaning fr. m
the Arms’rong Keriy to the direction of Klluuiie*. and
on Ihe west by the lands of <«o . W. Fi-h, oust*, tag
Kiras, more ' r leer. Abo all that tr.iei or paro-l ol
land Uno.wn a* fra-uonal pert of io- fv>. Iki.in •, 1
j di-tr coulamirig To aer«s. more or los I cried ca
a- the prt perty of Michae' J. Feagili, to -ati.lv a fi. fa.
1 iyued from the Maeon “uperi r Court io favor of
1 Ao-eiH, Wat k nun. raid J. Fesßn Property
, pointed out hv ptaini'tf* attorney. Ogle’m rpe. De
cember fth. IH'jS P is. Kl '*.
1 a- es-hl—pf *h 40 Deputy Sheriff,
~ ADM I N IHTKATOK’.S S ALE.
\»y ILL be sold, befuro the Court House door, in
TY Town of lig.elttorpe, Moroni ouutv, within
j trie legal hours ol sale, ou ihe ii’~t lU'iJ-y in
, January next: Lot of laud No ~ln Ihe F iret
• District o' Dooly t oomiy,eo l an undivided
fourth interest In lot No. in f t Sixth Dis
trictof said County ot D-oly. Tills properly will
i be sold pursuant 1« an order of i lie Court of Or
| din ary of sdd County of Macon as <he property
of tnee-is cos Kola i i Carver, Pile, t said Macon
Couuty. deceased, lor the, tin . i pay lug the
' debts, and i.r «lis!r.butlc>i' T'l'us <-<•-»>. Nov.
anli, is-.s. 7NO. M. i. Kl R.
nv2o-ti!—pi S', ,ii \dnilnh<trat>>r.
SIXTY IM Yd after did - in butna*
the Ordinary of M-tco.n tMuftty f r lesVf. to sell 'ha
teal . state if K-ndoip MeMmlea. lai-ol -m t <-i.rity,
j deceas-d. October 2S.I4KJS, Sf. J. »!Ci I.C
--1 o< 21 id Adminimai-r.
NOTICE !
To Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to (Sic et late of Francis
iseniiard. late of Macon C unity, d-ceas'
by not- or account, w ill come lot vara end snake
immediate payment: and a.i c.oee Imvitig
clauns agiinst said estate v.'Ul present them
duly authenticated in terms of law.
J. D. A fi. ; . I.F.NNABD,
deo'i-fsl—pi J.', SO Executors.
* “*
VVH.COX COiM V.
ADM I N fsTJtATUK’H SALE.
\V r l[aL i>es-fld. before tbe< »urt in
t To WO Ol » i! •• x Count v, *i
between Hie hornb oJ "aie.on the T«eH
d«y in Kebrunry iiexl, nil the real ealale of Her
jaujiii Heaney, ex**<j>t tt»e wM<-wV
dower, coriHlhiinic of jiar* of lotoi land So. L 2-, in
County, coniMiniDg aer#m, more or :*-•*>. s *«)d
land «W)1<1 for thm the heirs and I'ledifon*
ol said estate. Terms made Known on day' of
*aie. JHrthCH UKASES.
d«;W-td—pfS> Admlnislrator*
GVAJ K< i I A— W r l i ;ij\ OH SI Y- \V Oe i t*N N, \V 11 -
UhIU S» n having applied to Id; oppOillUd
admin i*trau>r on the < alat -of hamuei ?4?one, iate
oj haul couri’y, t!i r are -herelore to
cite ftnn admonish ail coneemel 10 be and
apptar at my oflice wi hiu the time aHowedh>
law. anil show cause. If «ny thsy r«ii, wl y *aW
letters Filumld not n f ed Hie raid applicant.
Given nrtder in . nkrid and tn-ni ol office, ihiF
day of i tr, Irtii. D. C. Jl .NX,
dc Ui -J '*l —{. i 1 ■ » • u li'.ary.
< Pii!{*.!A-V.f:/eX Oil vTV-WhfrM .Ivrb
* n and la e HctOey aimir of h^ijainia
Keiney, <1 h e«|, apply to fn*> lot letter« of
; *iop tn,rn *a»d & htu: }*iru,i .on : Tne*fc a*e therefore t>
! cite HDfl «uimoi.isri «H cod* erred to 6*-and
appear at my withiu th* t»m«* All* hy law, to
4bow eattus if any th**y esn* why ►*}<! ah aW
i not h« granted. Given under rny nand <nd > u ft3 of
th*- *'d .J r r f 1
-pf >T D. C. MANX, ordicary.
< OMMISSIONERM’ f.YLK.
1) V Tutu- of a dee-** nt . h • —lpenor t ourt of Tar
> lor County, wijj be i elor • t e C ur< ID.u-e
door, in buier, no me first Tu*-*l*y tn January a. xt,
the fill!.,Wing Ur-!-. Dot* X - 2/2 :h). 311, §l2, an 1
about 40 acres of 519; ali of -ai l land lying in the itth
District of originally Muscogee, no* T*y nr County,
fne alloy- 4‘ serrbed and- -ire a part of the Dte-as
place. Term-of sale cash. Viyemb-r 30tb, Is-s.
J. U. MITC DDL,
DAVID DA DA Mi.
YiV ENT Mn.VIGO.MKBI,
w R. ( tt'TH Kit*,
d-<I-td JE-'i: fi. JjEADI..
Mill and Land at Public Sale.
| Will, iell loth* Mghest lid J-r, on Thursday, i-e
--1 cember 17th, IM* n No. 1 8 phas Bh n- Dr -: Mid.
n<-\v it* op. ratlin in ah< u -f proper dinu >■ . »n* -\>r
a tine Flouring Mill, u.t « oi'e Water Creek. Crusrfi. r.l
Coumy, n never fji'irg stream. an I :* one of Hi*
waiev powna and site* fora fine Mill and (''.1:011 K*.- -
try now m Middle Georg,a: together vrdi: iv. • hua
dred and t< n a.-re* free productive luod. ihiriv-f.Te
to forty acre.' fresh cleared and .1 a good '‘the
( f cull,vai’.in; the tmkui-* io the woods, c and partly
in ced A good rieigtiborhood, a h.slrby plaee, e peed
well < ; w,l «-r in the ya-d, and a ;ood upiey 01 fa.m
buildings Pert os wishing wat> * power ore -in< oil y
icvltej to t o!:.
Aso on- rise \ >ung Man end a large Hur- both
god fumy hcr*e«: a «ma!l t*< rl (■ iv*. Toik and
Ftock Hoc*, ( orn Fodder, »tu * Wagon, hiigpv.
Household Knrniinre, etc . r
Ba!e oil the premise-. 11 n it's so 1 otvest af Maeon.
and 4 1 , north f 1 . blutum 'outhwe-urn ltnitriad,
at whivti :la e I wi.7 meet w tli tr 01- ]. 11 1 m ant p r
son wishing tuiook at rtie p'aec pre. on -■ ihe Jay of
a»'e. or. tb-T addressing n.e to liu.t ■ . *1 Byron,
Georgia forma—Mi ! and Lmd ■ r.- 1 flf months’
credit balance all e sh. JOHN I HV It Fit DO.
New..,.: g 1 1,, i,r» 0 |„; >
TO F*XssA.3SrXBHS
SHIPPERS OF COTTON.
'PHfi UNDERBIONED HAVE FORMED A
1 connection tor the Pale and Hhipment of Cot
ton, at and through Havttnnah, anc! so; the snp
j ply of Fertilizers to tlietr patrons.
I All legitimate facilities will I e given, and strict
attention to the Interest of owneis
Henry Bryan will attend to the sale and hand
ling it Produce at Savannah, and consignment#
will be made to him.
Col. Geo. P. Harrison, Jr., will visit correspon
; dents, with a view of meeting their wishes, and
; cab be addressed at Auburn, Alabama. Amp e
I arrangements can be made through them for
I holding and selllrg Cotton iu Liverpool, Balti
' more, or New York, with usual advance*.
HENRY BRYAN, Savsnnsli,
Dale of Brian. Hart ridge A Cos.
GEO. P. HARRISON. Jn.,
dcl.'i-wfin) Auburn, Alabama.
Monroe Female College,
FORSYTH, (U„ 1869.
rpFIIR Institution, with the advantages of an
I accessible and healtlry location, thesociely of
an intelligent and refined community, and the
experience 01 a. full tnaid of Instruction, lenews
t lie tender ol ila services to iliose in quest ot n
first-class seminary lor young Indie*.
The next term begins the tliinl Mondav in Jan
uary. For timber particulars address either of
the undersigned.
„ «• G. HIDDYP.It, President.
R. T. Asrpry, Secretary,
deck Btw
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Will be tilled with the news of the dully edition,,
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Planters, and others in Iheeountiy ,
paper" " W,>ek,J ' ,n
PRICK *2 IjQ A YI.AH,
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_ J. It. KHni.i, 1 j
■ V29-law-U Hi Hay Hi , W., I
Valuable Plantation for Sale
'I’H K subscriber oilers for sale his Plantation lu .
I Vv lit- County, containing Wf7V 2 acrcsof Brst
riass pine lajnl*. ,„iuoi which are cleared, and in
excellent condltlnn for cuiUvation. Over hull
the open land is new ground, having heeu iu
cultivation only two and mree years. This place i
is located on the >. boevliie and Vinevllle road. |
twenty tnlles south of Haw* f nsvllie, live miles j
irotri Abbevihc, ihe couuty site of Wilcox Coun- .
ty, ami lour miles went ot the Ociuuigee River.
Steainers run up the river regularly ms far as
fiawktusviile, giving nn accesslhle outlet to
Bavannali, anil Ihe M. and B. Ballroad will run
within five or six mile- ol the place Thi-re are
on the Tiaiila ion a good Two .Story Dwelling
with six rooms, an excellent Gin House end
Bcr-w, ami all necessai.v Out-Houses, Cribs.and
Barns lor farming with fifteen or twenty labor- |
ers. Anyone wishing to purchase a good Farm j
In Southern Georgia. In a hear by locality, and 1
willi good WHter, can g. I quite a bargain by
early application loth- su»s-noer,at Atlanta,or
to Air. Smith Turner, at Abbeville, who will
show I be place.
novii-tjanl J 11. KOGERH.
VALUABLE LANDS
IN
SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA
FOB. SALE.
JOTs N h. 4*i, 4*3 and 12lf, in the 3d dintrict of Baker
county.
>O9. ]%, 13, 2d2, 2y*J, 23U.aT.id 33, in the 6th dMtriet of
Early county.
No 7, in Sth district of Baker county.
N*>b. 2VU, 316, und «U«>, in th« 10th
! ui triei of Baker county
Sob 137, 144, and 145, sn the 15th district ol Hfeeatur
county.
No .573, in th** 21*t district of li'eauir county.
Noe. 1, 2, 12,13, lu, 120, 123. 161, lb", lb», ls;0, and 229,
lin ihe 171 h distn**t of Thomas coon y.
1 ISo.w. 243, 244, aud 384, in the 2bth district of Early
j co* nty.
N». I?>7, in the 1 district of Irwin county ; 4UO vre«*
No. 274. iu tiio 4 hdi trlctof Irwiu couuty; 4UO
No. 626 in the 12th district of Lowudes couuty ; 400
j acreß.
No 142 in the 9th dmirict ol Lowndes county; 250
’ aerep.
No. 39b, in the iOth dminet of J.owudes county; 250
! a*to?.
j No. 337; in the llth district of L(>wndes county; 260
j acr*-B.
| .Vo, 11, io the Sth district of f.' wades county .* 250
j acre*.
No 367. in the 17th district of Lowndes county; 2 r *o
| ac »ce.
11, 12. 45, and 126, in the 13th district of Early
I county.
No*. 106, 107, 144, 1-4, and 1%6, in the lVth district of
Localur county
No 379, i » tne 2.th district of Le. atur county.
: ’i hcFe landrt ar»' covered with the finest pme titnl>er,
the m at of them of fiae soil for cotton and corn and
j cane, and in the t>e»t cotton region in the United
I States
j A railroad if* being constructed from Thomasville
j torcu. h the 17th district of Tnornan and the loth and *•-
trtet of Baker counties, via Cano ilia to Albany, <4eoi
ig .u which will p .Nb through of near n»aet* en o* tne*e
Some of them are located ix-ar the county Beats
<»f uihtiee, ad others on the public road* itadiag to
. them.
1A I the lots contain 250 a#;res each, except tho*e in
Irw»n county, which contain 44kj aorec each.
't he tnlee are ii rectly from the State of <> orjpa,
w;Ui the puts acd grants ** survey* and by < fficial au
tliont.* and thertr..re perfectly defmad and in iis-
I pu»able.
To any person dc s.nnp to invest in timber lend?, or
t/> cuinVste cotton corn, an 1 sugar, these lands wi i
arf.rd the very beat Any o e disposed
to i-pec.i'ate ,o the wl\3« nf them shall h .ve them
much below th* ir latria-ic value. None of them wiil
be sold </n a cred.t* as the want of money is the iu
ducernef t for selling thorn.
Apoiy to G. 11. LA MAIL Hlx’e,
} deck-wiot Bavsnoah, Georgia
NEW BOOK.
JUST OUT,
MOH U N ;
Ok, The Last Da vs or Lkk and Him Faladiss:
From the Mannwrlptof Colonel sorry, of tagie's
Ne*i, by John Karrs Cook. Brice *2 25.
For aale by
novl'istr J. W. BL'IIKK A CO.
SCIEHCE OF HEALTH.
EVERY MAN HJS OWN PHYSICIAN
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
and
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
lJli<>Rf>fß.S OF THE STOAT ACJf, LIVER , A AO
HO WEIM.
r pHE STOMACH Is the greut centre which In-
I fi jences the heaith or disease of She sjstem ;
abiis-i *l, or debilitated by excess, in digest ion, of
fensive breath, and physical prostration are the
nn uul coiise<iuenrft'. Allied to the bra n, it is
ineßocrceof headaciieii, mental depression, ner
vouh complainl- and uurefre*diiu# sleep* The
Liver be oiaes atfW'ted, and venerates bilious dis
orders, pains in the aide, etc. Tfie Bow eis sym
pathjze by costive ness, diarrh*ea, and dysentery.
The principal action of these Pills is on the HU'in
ach, and the Liver. Lunin*, Bowels, aud Kidneys
participate in their recuperative aud regenera
tive operation.
EKY.'H’J V AND SALT RHEUM
Are two of tin most common and virulent dis
orders prevalent on this continent. To these (be
Ointment is especially aniaeoni*t :r. iia/noduir
o/«r«ndi is first to eradicate tiie venom and then
complete Uie cure.
V.AI) LEVS, OLD SOREH. .07, ULCERS.
Cases of many years’standing, that havopertl
naoiously r. tus( and to yield to any other remedy or
treatment, hR\ e invariab .v succumbed to a few
applications of this powerful enguent.
ERUPTIOy.S O.V THE SKIX.
A rising from a bad state rs the blood or chronic
diseases are eradicated, and a clear and Iran-,
parent surface regained by the restorative action
ot this Ointment. It surpasses many of the-cos
metics and oilier toilet appliances in its power to
dispel rashes aud other distigureinfnta of the
f EM A IE COM PL A JETS.
Whether iu the young or oid, married or single,
at the dawn 01 womanhood or the lutnoflile.
these ton if? medicines display so decided au inffn
enee that a iumk(si improvement is soon percep
tible in tlie hcHitli ol tbepalicnt. Beinga purely"
vegetable pre(iarat!oo,liiey are a lateanil reliable
remedy for ell ola.sso*of iema’es In every condi
tion ol health aud at a! lon of life.
PILES AX J) FISTULA.
1 very form and feature of these prevalent aud
stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and en
tirely by the use of this emollient, A\ arm fomen
lAtloiiS should precede Ha application. Us hial
ibg qualities will in- found to be thorough and
invariable.
Both t tie tenement and the Pills should Ire used
in the following cas<s: Bunions. Burns, Chapped
Hands, chilblains. Fistula, Gout, Lumbago, sore
Legs, Sprains. Tetters Ulcer a, Sore 1 liroMs, Sores
ot all kinks, Mereuiiat Eruptions, Piles, Rheum
atism. Ittngworni, Salt Rheum, scalds, Skin
Diseases, Swelled Glands, Still Joints, Sore
Breasts. So;-e Heads, Vcnetea) Son , Wounds of
all kinds.
CAUTION!
None are genuine unless the v. 11 It, plo
w-ay, New Yoke and London,’ me ibie
as a water-mark in every leaf ol t< • • . k ; di
rect lows around each not or box. 7in c may
bo plainly seen by holding the hat 4 c hgiit.
A handsome reward will be given t(> i,- leu
dcring such information as may i- : nede
tect ion of any party or parties conn 1 • . ..iilie
medicines, or vending the same 1. . , _ idem
to be -pnrlous.
4' Sold at the manutiurtory ot P. of, - •>; Hollo
way. so Maiden lane, New York, mid o\ ali re
spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
throughout the civilized world.
. *Tl.ere is considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. It. Direct‘eng for the guidance of patients
in eveiy disorder are affixed to eacli pot and box.
*** Dealers in my well-known Medicines can
have Bliow Cards, ( lrculars, etc., sent free of ex
pense, by addressing Thomas Hollowav, sal Maid
en Lime, New York.
For sale by J. H. ZEILIN & CO,
augt-ly Macon, Ga.
EXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE.
; Beware of Counterfeits! Smith's Tunic Syrup
| has been counterfeited, and the counterfeiter
brought to grief.
SMITH S TONIC SYRUP.
The genuine ankle must have Dr. John Bull's
private stamp on each bottle. Dr. John Bull
| only has the tight to manufacture and sell the
■ original John Sinith’s Tonic Syrup, of Louisville,
ivy. Examine well the label on each bottle. If
my private -tamp is not on the bottle, do not
) purchase, or ' 11 will be deceived. Seemyeol
: unm advertisement and my show card. I will
| prosecute any one iufringiug on my right. The
I genuine Smith s Tonic Syrup can only be pre
; pared by r myself.
The public’s servant,
; Louisville, Ky. Dk. JOHN BULL.
For sale by
L W. HUNT & CO.
THE FEDERAL UNION,
1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THE CITY OF
Milledgevllle, Ga., at fS Off per annum, in ad
vance, is now in its 391 h volume.
This paper is one of the oldest and most popu
lar Democratic journals in the State, and has
been one ot the most successful It is located in
Hie center of the Btate. aud circulates in nearly
every county. Asa medium for advertising, ft
otl'eis advantages enjoyed by few papers.
During the past few years Death has stricken
i from our subscription list many of the leadiDg
| men or Georgia, who were the patrons and
I trtends of tilts paper front its commencement, to
j tiie Jay of their death. We hope file paper these
old men loved so well Isstld worthy the eonll- j
denoe and support of their sons. We shall con
tinue to labor earnestly in the future, as in the |
I past, for whatever we may think Isfor the best
| interest of our country.
I With the commencement of another year, we
: will enlarge amt otherwise Improve the Union,
I and uso our best efforts to keep the interest in
this time lion,iced Journal irom declining, uuttl
such time as the people ol Georgia shall demand
tb.it the seal of Government be returned to all 1-
edgeville, when It will be conducted with tne
ability that iu times past commanded lotAt an
Influence ami circulation equal toan» pape) n
tbsMiute. . . „
As farming is, and must continue to be, 11
groat interest ot this country, we will de
muni of our attention to agriculture and tne
tmosi ot farmers than heretofoie, an<l bop
1 hereby to increase onr circulation among t ,
Will not our friends osslsi us in extending the
circulation of our paper ’ Who will “‘“ent? !
ImigcMt Hstot .subscribersas »L’hrl»D““f t
I'., any person who will send ua tl>rw« r
licrs with the cash isk (XH, we w !| l *® n
..(io year gratis. „avH dt MOOBK, I
BOUGHTON. BA KNEW 1
deeA-tf
L i hunt & co:s mm,
DR. JOHN BULL’S
GREAT REMEDIES.
BULL'S CEDRON BITTERS.
Authentic Documents.
ARKANSAS HEARD FROM.
TESTIMONY’ OF MEDICAL MEN
«to*t PntKT, White Cos., in ,M*> S«. ’ft
Dr. John Bull—Dear tvr —Laat Eebrugi v 1 ua* m
! Louisville purchasing druga, *mi I g,.t sciiis cl vour
i Bar.aparilla and Cedron Bitters.
Mi Knn-io-.aw, who wa* with u,e in ti c* xb.ru. has
birn down with rheumum-ia toi acme lime; bgconi
i Bienced on ibe Bilterx, aud aoon 1 uud Lis -eneial
health improved.
Dr. Unit, who him teeu in bed b li.cdlL ut
and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who has been in lad lieelth lor .-ever*!
tears stomach and liivr atieeuo , improved very
lunch bv the use o' your Biiteis. T Jo. .i the Cedron
Bitters has given you greai popu'arity in It * seiiie
ment. I think I c-uld sell a gita l q ..mtity i A vun
medicines this tali; espediaily ol yourC. cion Bitters
and Sarsapaiilla. Ship ro via ,\i a t.bin, cate of
ILckelt A Seeiv. Respectfully,
C. Ik 'VAI K.EIC
BULL’S WORM DESTROYER
To my United States and World-wide Readers
I have received many testimonials from professions
and medical uien, as my aln ai ac.s am various pub i
! caiioua hare slkik k, all ot w hich sie genu ae. The
following letter fioui a highly uiucaied and popular
pl:y*ic.au in Georgia, is ceifhinlr one of tte u - at
eensibie coinmuticaliiius 1 have ever received. Dr.
! Clement knows exactly what he speaks 01, ar.d Lis
j testimony deserve* u, be wrillen in ielleri if gold.
Hear what Ihe Doctor eay sot Imp's W orm Deatioyer.
Viixasuw, JVvim ( 0., La-, Jure i9, ’Co. .
Dr. John Bull—Deal For —1 have, rettnil; given
: Jodi Worm Dee‘toyer teveiai tiials, and hud it con
derfally edicaeions. It Ins r,oi ' .eon e use '
j iDC.ai.ce to have the wished for etlccl. i at doit g a
i pretty large country p'acli.e, and have da.iy use (or
wim article o( the kind. I am free •« conkers that 1
know o| tin remedy recommei oed uv ike auhtl
authors that is so cettain and rpeio.v in .ts nircts. in
the contrary they are uncertain io ti e tineme. My
olaect in w ritir g i oil is to I:ml out r; v. t-- ns I
can gel the meuiciue oireo’.iy in o you. If i cto -t t
it upou e»e.v tem.s, I sEa’l use a great deai it it. i
am aware that the use ol such cf ■ . - umtiaiy to
the teachings and oiactice ol a gu _ u-j ,rn vot the
regular ine of M. D.’s, but I sec no jn <* c. ere or g"-d
senae in oiscard'ng a remedy wi. th w e know to be
efficient, timplv because we mw ue ignorat.t of its
t combination f . riuypart 1 5!,.-.!l n.vke it a rule to
; use all and anv cießti* to alleviate tefie ir,g kuma> itv
which I may he able to como-i.o ; not hes tating
because sou eone u re ingemoua tl in n.vselt t. «\
| have learned its effects first, and teemed the so’e rigbt
1 b> x-cuie that knowledge. Howevtr, 1 am by to
means an advocate or supporter ot the tf.i usa . sot
worthless nostrums that flood lilt iluMiv, 11 . ; i:
port to cure all manner of dim a-- towhubhuaan
flesh ia bur. Fleate reply ca n, atwi it.iortn rue <1
your best terms. I am. sin - >. ; erlfuJy,
BULL’S SARSAPARILLA.
A GOOD REASON FOR THE CAPTAIN S FAITH
HEAD THE CAPTAINS Li I'M K AND I’H H
LETTER FROM HIsMOJ iIKH
Boiur itctioii-, \’o.. Aj.T'i 2d, 1-r 1;.
Dr. John Bull—Dear ,S;r —Kna\ -It: ethcHnii
of ycur S»ifuj.aiilia, and ihe bp: i _• ar broetici*!
qualities (t fKi*eefSfs. I serd you ihe ioi,,.«;cg sialel
uient oi my cure
I was Wounded about Iwo Wa:* «l* taken
prisoner aid tontine l for is n.ert;.*. Pi ing r i ved
so olieu, my wourti> iiare not !.. „ v-t. i •uvema
s::t up a moment Msec 1 was woe.*. i shot
through the bip*. .Mr getutsi hi-aili
1 need something io assist uu,i- I 1 \e motv n.ith
in your Satsapaiilia than m \ihi-g . ,-e. 1 w .-h
that that is get nine. Please expiess rue he t a dozen
bottles, and oblige €apt. C. P. JOHNSON,
St. Louie, Mo.
V. S—The following u.is win ten Apni £c, 180
by Xlre. JeDnie John.sou, moiherol Cupi. J ( h ,*nr .
Dr Ih 11—Dear Sir —My husband. Dr. S. John-
SOB, Was a skiliiid gurgeim and phf eietan in Cuilra
New lork, uh-te l.e d-.ed, l-uvn g the above C. )'
JobneoD In mrcite. At >•" m i- ot age be bad a
cbr-roic diarrhea ;ou scroftit, .or whirli i g„v« blot
your Kan*paiijht. It cured him. i : .nt <■,, i,„ veare
recommended if to mare in N-v y,. ls , UE( j
I’owa, for scrofula, lever sou* and ec-suiai debility
ported success ha- attended it. 1 ecu:, effected
n some cases ot scrofula and lever u , * etc almus t
miraculous. lam v*rv uuxa n:y son toagi
have recourse to your KarsapariMa li? * lea Mu c.l
getting a spurious" article, bet ■ e in* v.r oi g to \ttt
iorit. His wounds were ten ible, but 1 b-:.oe he « il'
recover. ReeiK-cilullv,
JEN.NIh JOHNSON,
OR. .1 OH X Bl I L
j Mrmuftr nvrVcil V-ivUr ol Ih-: G‘l* > -■!
SMPH'S Tonic Syrup
FOR THE LUKE 01
AGUE AAI) FEVER
OK
CHILLS IsT ID FEVER
(The proprietor of this celebrated medicine justly
claims for it a superiority over all other remedies evt’r
offered to the public for ihe sale, certain, speedygnd
permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and
Fever, whether of short or long sending. He leters
to the entire Western and St tilhwestern country to
bear him testimony to the truth ol tbe as-ertim, that
I iu uncase whutever will it fail to cure, it tbe diiectioi.s
are strictly followed and carri ed out. Iu a great many
cases a single dose has been sufficient lor a 1 tire, and
whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with
a perfect restoration of tbe general health. It is,
however, prudent, and in every case more certain to
cute, il its use is continued in smaller <1 sen k r a
week or two after the disease ha* been checked, more
especially io difficult aud longstanding cases. Usually
this medicine will not require any aid to keep tbe
bowels in good order; should the patient, hi ntvtr
require a cslhuitic medicine, ahei having taken tine
or four doses «t the Tome, a single dose ot Hull *
Vegetable Family Pills w ill be sullu ient.
t-3T Hr- John Hull’s Principal Office, No. 40 Fi
Cross Street, Louisville. Ky.
All ol the above remedies lor sale bv
. , , W HUNT a Cos,
•1* Mseou, G*.