The Weekly intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 186?-1865, May 10, 1865, Image 4

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~QottomofTH* Ocean.—Mr. Green, the- famous diver, tells singular stories of his ad ventures, when malting search in the deep waters ol the ocean. He gives some sketches of wh at he saw on the Silver Banks, near Hayti: The banks of coral on which my divings were made, are about forty miles in length, and from ten to twenty in breadth. On this bank of coral is presented to the diver one ol itie most beautiful and sublime scenes tbe eye ever beheld. The water va- ries uom ten to one hundred feet in depth, and is so clear that the diver can see from two huudred to three hundred feet when submerged, with little obstruction to the bi *The bottom of the ocean, in many places on these banks, is as smooth as a marble lloor • in others it is studded with coral col umns, from ten to one hundred feet in hight, and from one to eighty feet in diameter.— Tue lop ot those more lolty support a my r ad ol pyramidal pendants, each forming a myriad moie; giving the reality to the im aginary abode of some water nymph. In (liner places, the pendants lorm arch after arch, and as the diver stands on the bottom of ule ocean, and gazes through these into the deep winding avenue, he leels that they lili him wnu as taefed an awe as it he were j U some old cathedral which had long been buried beneath “old ocean’s wave.”— Here and there the coral extends even to the surface ot the water, as it those lottisr columns were lowers belonging to those stately temples now in ruins. there were countless varieties of dimin utive trees, shrubs, and plants in every cre vice ot me corals where the water had de- pi. sued the least earth. They were all a taint hue, owing to the pale light they re ceived, al.hough of every shade, and en tirely ditf-icm irom plants 1 am familiar wub that Vigciate upon dry laud. Oue in pariieuiar am acted my aiienaon ; it lesem Died a st;a tau ol immense siZe,ot variegated Color, »«i«j ol the moat brilliant hue. the flail which iohaoiteu those silver banks, 1 <ouuu us dilfereiii in kind <.s ihe seem ly was var>ed. Tuey were ol ail toi nia, coiuis, «uu s zes, hem the s>mmeirical goby to >h>. gioOc-liko sunhsu; ixorn those oi the uuinBi hue to tue changeable dolphin: irwei iae spots of the Uoparu to ihe hues' oi the euuOeom; trooi the Diimi. ss minnow to tile Vt/i Ua oUalK. iS lOlr had Be act 6 like Cats olid dogi-; •»ue ol small siZs rosetnbleu a bail uiiler. oomecianeu uirbugh (he water like me e«-rs, while oibeis could scarcely be been to move. I'ue. umeraie aud explain all the various kiuus ..i n=h 1 beheld while driving ou these banks, w« UiO, were 1 euough ot a naturalist, so o<do, n quire mureopaCo ihau my limits wi 1 a iow, ior 1 am Convinced that most ot uie s.mils U‘ bon wnicu liihaou the iropical bi as c-.u be r<*uud bere. i’ue suntiah, saw U«u wuiierhara, giound suark, DiUe or s j veu.coe suaiks, were oittn sien. There v. ci * aiso iisu which resembled pi an is, auu reiuaiueu as fixed in their position as a shi uo. L ne only power they possessed was to uneu aud suut when in danger Some oi them icsembied the rose in fun’ bloom, and were of all hues. There were libbon-lish, from lour or five inches to three feet in length. Their eyes are very large, aud pro- truuc like those ol the irow. Another fish was spoiled like the leopard, from ihiee to leu fee> long. They bund ihtir houses like tne beavei, in which they spawn, aud me male or lcrnale waiches the ova till it hatch es. I saw many specimens ot the green turtle, some five teei long, which I should think would weigh from four to five hun dred pounds. The White Poppv.—An article next to provision, ot more importance to the South- ern Confederacy than any thing else, I no tice is more neglected by the public journals thaD ail others. 1 mean the culture of the white poppy. It is wouderful indeed, to see how care less the Southern people are on this im portant subject. To see them neglect the culture of a drug so vastly valuable; and I might add, the use of which is almost indis pensable; an article too, that is so easily cul tivated, and its properties so conveniently obtained by every class ot mankind. There is no part ol tbe world in which the white poppy can be raised more profitably than in these Southern States. And a few minutes instruction would qualify any child ol teu or twelve years of age, for gathering the juice, aud making it into opium. I look upon it us an important culture, even if the war was noi ( upou up, because it would retain a vast quantity of money here, and besides it is oue ot the most useful drugs in the prac tice of medicine, belonging to the whole catalogue. To'uudertake to enumerate ail the com plaints in which opium is useful in some form or other, or at some S' age of the disease, would be to give jou the whole catalogue of disease to which the human system is subject with very lew exceptions. I do uoi wish.to be understood to say that opium cures all diseases; but that in the course oi the disease^ and iu some shape or other, either in combination with some other rerneuy or alone, internally or ex ternally, it judiciously and properly applied it may be used benehcially in at least nine teen cases out ot every twenty. 1 would • not cm.llue myself aloue to the While Poppy, other kinds will do, especially ihe black, but the Greeks and Turks, 1 believe most always confined themselves to the wuue. The manner of culture should be as fol lows : Have good land well broken, and sow in drills about two and a hall leei apart; .when up euough to work, chop it out as you would cotton, leaving one or two stalks in a hill, or it your seeds are scarce you may drop lour or live in a hill about twelve or iourteeu inches apart, theu thin out as above. Wheii it begins to bloom and until it mature.-, it the weather is dry, it will be necessary to water it otten, as this makes the p >d- more juicy. It your land is good and is well prepared by deep plowing or hoeing ^'ur work is done. With a little hoe- iug audjiuhuig out weeds. I saw in 1834, wu-ii m reuu.-s.-ce, great quantities ol (■pm .i u ide rodi tne poppy, uiat wa- cul inn.iiJ >y me id lies aud children loi orna- UJCUU i'ue way «.o gather opium is as follows : Tue po .s .-noulu be a tittle uiofe than hall ripe, at wuicu time you are to lake a kmte inane !or the purpose, with three short tilades. the middle olade the shortest, so lhat it may not go deeper than the other-, ior you will leuieuiber Ule null is roundish. tVu.i this (tulle you make cuts lengthways ou tue pods, uol quite lurougii tue hull, aUoUi sunset, dunug tue utgui the milky juice wul exude irom me oalls through the cuts and a.mere to the Sides ot the iucisioos. iu me moruiug belore t ie sun shines, it must oe collected into an eartnen plate, or vessel, wru an iron scoop, or thin crooked scraper, made so as to fit the shape ot tne pods. W nen thus collected, you are to work iu the-vessel exposed to the sutfj with a Wooden paddle, till the juice is sufficiently thtekeued. This is opium. Then make it into cakes with the hands and wrap it up in the leaves ot the poppy, and if you have no suitable bottles or jars to keep m in, put it in thin leather bags, and you can keep it as long as you please.— Central Georgian. The Marriage dr George the Fourth. — Malmesbury tells us of the private life of the Duke ol Brunswick, Princess Caroline’s father, who was to die, like his warlike son, in arms against the French ; presents us to his courtiers, his favorite; hia duchess, George the Third’s sister, a-grim old Prin cess who took the British envoy aside and told him wicked old stories of wicked old dead people and times; who came to En gland afterwards when her nephew was re gent, and lived in the shabby furnished lodging, old and dingy, and deserted aud grotesque, but somehow loyal. And we go with him to the Duke to demand the prin cess’ hand in form, and we hear the Bruns wick guns fire their adieu salute a> the Prince of ^Vales (afterwards George the Fourth) departs in the lro3t and snow; and we visit the domains of the Prince Bishop of Osnaburg—the Duke ot York of our eariy time; and we dodge about from the French revolutionist, Whose ragged legions are pour ing over Holland and Get many, and tramp ing down the whole world to the tune of ca ina (here we go;) and we take shipping at Slade and we land at Greenwich, where the princess’ ladies are in waiting to receive her royal highness. What a history follows 1 Arrived in Lon don, the bridegrom husband eager to re ceive his bride. When she was first pre sented to him, Malmesbury says she very properly attempted to kneel. He raised her gracefully enough, embraced her, and turning around-said: “Harris, I am not well; pray get me a glass of brandy.” I said, “Sir, had you not better have a glass ot water ?” Upon which, much out of humor, he said, with a terrible oath, “No, I will go to the Queen.” Wnat could be expected fiom a wedding that usd men a beginning—irom such a bridegroom and suen a bride ? 1 am not going io carry you mrougti tbe scandal ol mat oiory, or Joriow me poor princess tbrougli all her vagarn s; her oalis and her dances, her .ravels to Jerusalem and Nap;es nei jigs aDd tier junkeilug and her tear.- As 1 read nee trials in History, I vote she is not guihy. I don’t say h is an impartial veidiCi; out as oue reads her story me ncari bieidsioriHe kindly, generous ou:raged ei< amre. If wr.-ng mere be, lei it lie at ni? dooi wuo wickedly thrust her lrour ii &jd e oi Her tomes, the great, hearty people i England lov d, and protected aud piueu bet.—‘God bless you! will bring your nusbaud^oack to you,” said a mechanic one day, as »h< mid iauy Guailotte Re my with tears streaming down her cheeks. They Could not bring That, husband back; they could not Cieause lhat selfi h heart. Was tiers he only one ne had uunded ? Sieep- - d in se.'ti=hness, impotent ior laihful at tachment aud m uly enduring love had it not survived remorse, wasu uot accustom ed 'o desertion. Malmesbury gives us ihe following of the marriage story; hew the prince reeled into cuurcn to be married; how he hiccoughed out nis vows of fideii.y—you know how he k< pt them; how he pursued Uie woman whom he had married; to what a state be had brought her; with what blows he bad truck her; with what malignity he pur sued her; what his treatment of his daugh ter was ; aud what his own life. He, “the first ge. llenian of Europe !” There is no stronger satire on the pioud English of that day, than that they admired George. No, thank God, we can tell ot better gen tlemen; and whilst our eyes turn away, shocked, from this monstrous image of pride, vanity, weakness, they may see i n that England over which the last George pretended to reign, some who merit indeed thg title of gentlemen, some who make our hearts beat when we hear their names, and whose memory we fondly salute when that of yonder imperial manikin is tumbled into oblivion.—Thackeray's Four Georges. B1DDFS BLUNDERS. BY VIRGINIA DE FOREST. “Oh, dear!” said my dear friend, Lizzie Evans, bursting into my room one morning, with a most despairing look on her pretty face. “Ob, dear! lam tired of playing teacher and mistress to a raw Irish girl, who does not know the difference between a bean and a pumpkin; and I have come tft you to have a long chat, and try to drive off the blues. Oh, Annie, darling I” she con tinued, with a ludicrously solemn air,“nev er go to house-keeping, or, it you do, don’t hire an Irish girl ‘who has to larn.”’ “Why, L zzie,” said I. “What is the mat ter ? Is the girl stupid ? ’ ‘•I’ll tell you what she did to-day, and leave you to judge of her talents. Last evening I made up a quantity of breakfast cake for this morning. They were the kind mother taught me to make, and she told me they rtquired a long baking; so, I said to Biddy: ‘Be sure you put this on the first thing in the morning.’ ‘Ob, yes inarm; it’s understanding you, I am; the first thing.’ Happy in the delusion that for once she un derstood me, 1 leit tbe cakes in her care. Thi9 morning, when we came to breakfast, Frank said: ‘Lizzie, who could have made these cakes?’ ‘Idid,” said I, “aiut they good ?’ ‘They are perfectly raw,’ said he, holding one up; aud so they were. Bo I raDg tor B ddy, and asked her wny she had uoc oaked the cakes. ‘Sure, marin/said my bright pupil, ‘I did jest ns yourself tould me. Faith, I put the cakes in the oven jest as soon as I got in the kitchen, hut I was aftber taking them off as soon as tbe tire b g*n to burning, for tear they’d be aftber scorching.’ ” “A bright pupil, indeed,” said I, laugh ing. “You’ll have to teach ii r every thing” “Everything ! That puts me in mind of anotuer omnder. W hen she came, it was understood mat I was to instruct*her in ad -he service I should need of her. The morning af er sue Came, I left her safe iu tec Kucheu, and Wcui iut«» be parlor ... practic* A noi- orhimt me tir*e « d my loeuii n, and ’Uruiug, 1 saw Birdy so' ng •U <»e sofa, app-.reniy pt runny hi home *vvhy. B od*,’ »ai I ‘wuh. -re you doing j p <i ? "F i o, i ’in- l-tc'ii-ig io you, m iq.’ * . back I do a- ki ciion,’ said I, ‘du'i uovt-f c mu uni ihe p*r(or again uu I -tUo i’>r >i.u’ ‘Oil y-iu’.J l»e ail tier so.ding word wurB *ewaui rut-?' *Ler- *irdy, ! sod 3; and Biddy went ou;. About au hour ut.erw-r is I he.-rd .he piano, and string uo-» u. lound Bidt'-y seated on ihe pi*no s'oi’l, thuuipiog, (uo other word ex pn-s- - tue energy wi u whiea she siruck Lilt- wh’le a look urea? s ili-factioii was vise le on her f>c . ‘Way, B.ddy,’ said 1, ‘t told you not to come into the par mi agaiu.’ ‘8ur , ye promised to be send mg or uie, am. troth, ye C;ean forgot i;; so f ih- ugtu I’u jest ihry tue thing till ye’d come to tacae nre.’ ‘Teach you?’ said I. ‘Troih, aud am’i i io be aitucr learning evt - rythii g; aud ain’t it piaying the tunes 1*11 oe iu a wake ?’ ” “For so yourg a bride and house keeper, you cenaiuly have had some experience,” said I, laughing. “Are you ever coming to see me,” said Lizzie, after we had spent some time chat ting. “You have never seen my ‘Green Erin,’ as Frank calls her.” •lie sure, I sbai.pay Biddy a visit,” said I, 88 we parted. About a week alter, I met Lizzie iu the street, and she told me that one of the “entry thieves,” as they are called, had come to the house while she was out, and under pretence of waiting till her return, had taken away all the small parlor orna ments while Biddy was in the kitchen. “It is so provoking to lose things so,” said Liz zie ; “and many of these things I valued because they were bridal gifts. However, I impressed it upon Biddy’s verdant mind, that the next time people of that kind called when. I was out, she was to tell them to come again, and never leave them alone in the parlor. She represents this thief as quite a respectable looking woman." A morning or two after this conversa tion, I started to spend the day with Lizzie, according to our agreement. I went quite early in the forenoon. A girl, whom I knew must be the “Green Erin” of Lizzie’s stories, opened the door. “Is Mrs. Evans in ?” I asked. “No; it’s at market she is. You’ll have to b§ coming again.” “Ob’, no!” said I. “I’ll wait till she re turns.” “No, indade, you won’t!” cried Biddy, obstructing my entrance by placing her stout person in the doorway. “Why, what do you mean ?" said I, very much astonished. “I mane ye ll have to clear out, and come back again, if you’re wanting to see Mrs. Ivans. Oh, ye needn’t flare up! Ill not budge an inch ; troth, I’m knowing my business.” After much urging, and some insolence on Biddy's part, I managed to effect an en trance. Biddy followed me into the parlor and seated herself directly opposite me.— Concluding that she would leave the room as soon as she had satisfied her curiosity, lor I thought she wanted to find out who I was, I took up a book to read till Lizzie came in. “Oh, I thought so!” cried Biddy, snatch ing the book from me. “Jest be afther kap- ing your hands to yourself. 1 know what you're up to.” •‘Give me that book instantly !” said I an grily, but with a feeling of terror, for I had arrived at the conclusion that the girl was crazy. “No, I’ll not,” said she; “and if afther Mrs. Ivans, I wish ye’d jest come in to the kitchen and wait, for I’ve got scrub bing to do; and it’s not sitting here the whole day I*d be, a looking afther you.” “Go into tbe kitchen,” said I. “I don’t require you here.” “Oh, ye’d be mighty plased to get rid of me! Now wouldn’t ye? But I’m wailing here till the mistress comes as well as you.” At that moment, Lizzie came in. “Dear Annie, this is really kind, to come so early,” said she; “but what is the matter ? You look angry, and Biddy insolent. What is tbe matter ?” “I’m going, mum,” said Biddy. “I've been afther watching that she didn’t walk out of the door with the books, jest as t’other woman did with t’other things. But since you’re here yerself, and she sames to be knowing ye, I’ll go to my scrubbing.” The whole truth flashed on me as Biddy spoke, and as my eye met Lizzie’s, we both burst into a hearty laugh. Biddy had taken me for an “entry thief.” DEKALB COUNTY. GEORGIA) Dskim Gouxtt. I T hiving been represented to me that G.orge M. Philips, administrator of ih; estate of Jamt s L P.il- jp, i^te of said c Hinty d-ceased, has left this State for pvts unknown, thereby leaving said estate urrepre ^Tli'n "is therefore to cite and adm-nishall persons con cerned to be and appear at my office on or beferethe first Monday In Jane next, and show cause, if any they c*n wl.y aiidGeorge M Puilips should not be-dhmlssed from sa d administration and soiue other fit and proper person appointed in his stead. Given under my hand and official sic nature, April 27, 1S65. J- h. R IhS >N, ord’y. Printer’s fee $10. may3--80d GEORGIA, UeSalb Counts-. I T having be^n represented to me that Geo-ce M. Philips, adirin etrator of the ts'ate of John B ack- man. late of Hara'soa county, Georgia, deceased, h<is left this btate for parts unknown, thereby leaving s-.id esta'e unrepresented: Tals's therefore to site and admrn'th at' p’rsor s con cerned to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Juie ne; t. and show cause, if any they c m, why said George M Philips should not be dismissed from said acminsdration and some oihlr fit andpriper person appoiDteo in his stead. Given under my hand and official s'giafure. April 27, 1SG5. J. 11. WI LION, Urd’y. Printer's fee $10. mayS-woOJ GEORGIA. DkSalb Coc.ntv. m«Omon:hs after date auullra ion will be made to the coart of tr* inary of D JB a b -ounty, G-eoi gia, at the next- regulai tesm after the expiration of two m< nths frtm ttn.-' notice, for leave to se l one negro w- man by thr- i ame of Pfgiy, ar.d her iioule ch'ld by the name tf D°rtey, ib->it twenty momhs oid, belonging to the es'a.c ol B;r jamin Wo-dron, d-Ceased, for ihepilipose of paying the deOis against sad estate April -.7, IS; 5 (JBVt) Mh.Y VO ms N, Ex’trix. P.iotei’b ie*. $16. maj3—w2tn GEORGIA, DbKalb County. TO ALL WHOM TI MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS Mary U. i.e »vell aod George W Leavell tavir g in prrper form applied to me for perma nent 1 tiers of aaministruCoa i pen the estate of John W. Leavell, late of said ecu ity deceased: These are, therefore, to ei e al I and singular, the cred itors an.l next of kin of said deceased, to appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted as aforesaid ■ Given under my hand andoffi-iil signatur**, April 24, 1865. J B. WIlSO , Ordn’y. Printer Vfee fid meyS-eSOd GEORGI A, DbSale County. TO A L WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. M id. SUj.*N >j jO**.*ooii, baviL-g iu proper ; orm applied to rue for letter, of admioistra-.ion de bonis n *u on the • state of Jarkson F. Jch^son, late of laid couLty, d- ce.SBii: . . „ these are iherelore to citesnd admoi.:sh all persons interested, to be aud appear at my office wi.hmihe time prescribed by ia«, hen »nd thereto show cause eif HLy) uhy saia letters should not be granteo. itu ss uiy hand and eifficial sigoaiure. .’pril 12th, you're j 13;5. J u - WIuSuN, Oru’y rinitri tee $ 0. i-psll-w :0d Mental and Corporeal Suffering — There is a very pretty Persian apologue on the. difference between mental and corpo real et-fferingj' A king and his minister were discussing the subject, and differed in opinicn. The minister maintained the first to be more severe, and, to convince bis sov ereign of it, be took a iamb, broke his leg. shut it up, and put food before it. He took another, shut it up with a tiger, which whs bound by a strong chain, so that the beast, could spring near, but not seize the lamt>, and put food also before him. Iu tbe morn ing he carried the king to see the effect ot the experiment. The lamb with the broken leg had eaten up all tbe food placed before it—the other was found dead from fright. Singular Coincidence.—Abe Lincoln was killed on the 14th—the anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumter. ADVERTISEMENTS. . CAPTURED. B Y THE YANKEES ON OR ABOUT THE FIRST 0? Si member, 1S64, near Decatur, DeKalb county, G i, one Certificate of Deposit, issued by Jotan W. Duu- can, Depositary at Atlanta, for the sum of one thousoi d d -llars, payable to Joseph Walker. N-iiice is hereby»ivtu hat i w ni apply for renewal of the seme after the publication of ibis notice six times in the Weekly Intelligencer. _ aollS-w6t - JOS. WALKKR. Otc itar, G*., April 12,1805. NOTICE. S TOLEN from the subscriber in Newton couaty, Ga. in December last, one Certificate of Deposit for three thousand dollars ($3000,) Bigned by J. W. Duncan. I hereby forewarn al- persons against trading for the said Certificate, as I (hall apply for a renewal of tbe same according to law. March 25th, 1835. apriil-wGt L. M. BROVSN. Covington, ca , April 1st, 1805. NOTICE TO CLAIMAKTS. N OTICE is hereby given that I will attend at the fol- low.ng iimei aud places for the purpose of heaiiog aud decioiog claims against the Confederate Stales for forage, provisions, cattie, sheep, hogs, horses, mules, teams an t wagons, Ac., heretofore ftlrnUhed to the ar my Oy tile owner, or heretofore taken or L.foimally im press d for the use of the army, and not yet paid for, vs: , Marir.tt< Cobb county, 3d Monday in Apr^L to con tinue one week. * « Dallas, Paulding county, 4th Monday in April, to con tinue one week. Cc-dar Town, Polk county, 1st Monday In May, to con tinue one week. McDonald. Haralson cc-unly, 2d Monday in May to continue 4 days. '* .Decatur, DeKalb county, 1st Monday in June, to con tinue ne wetk. CampOclitou Campbell county, 2d Monday iu June, to c- ntlnue oue -eelc. Carroi t n Car:o.l County, 31 Monday in June, to com nue 5 day? >ewn i., Coweta county, 4th Monday in June, to con tinue on- week. Fraukin Heard contty, 1st Mond iy in July, to con tinue 4 da;-s. i tau a, Ga., the whole of the month of August. C s s'-au b bet’ii at ti'her of the eppoiotment', *!o.-> a - count, in ih-8 h Co v-ress ->ual iristnct. In ■ rd r t > feci itatr he ou-in-s , p irticul ir notice s ••aiie«s i e f l:ow ne-.ireciion- : ev ry e *im uu er the »A ,-h l be presented in wri *i g, up r-r* *1 hy trie - .tfa f tb claimant, as io t: - msf'i e r Ire sim:, s doyrha sffiia-.jtof ce or more - i ;.-e ; i. u.c c aim .. t must also s *te if b- Can, ~fc m h pro e-ty was iupr-s ed or aken. an • at wh -.t tim . » i-t f.r w.iat putp Sr. an? twrat price, an shid produce aoy wtineo evidence in hi? poss r- bi n r-lative to ibe ,Mr, provided if the c a-m-ixt be de-d. or be pr>ven**d rom appearing before the cO o- ms doner i roof shall i>e submitted as lothe ;ae‘, and the occ is on .herefor, and o-.hcr proof cf the claim mav be tak n Let 'he eiaimxn’s, as far vs possible, come with their c aims aud cp.-ij^otiuDe made out. Cas s will oe h anl and derided in their ordtr. J. W. H. LNDURWOOD, fommis;ircer for 8th Cong. District. Ga. march?! -d*2t-w8v GttitiCo s.a, Dkkalb County: TO ALL .WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. W UK it la S, Mrs. t ourscy a. •JL'Oou.pson having in proper l<_rm uppiitd io me lor permanent let- lellert o a. miuistratio;. on "the estate of G.orge W Ihon p.on, “ate of said county, deceased ; This Li therefore to cite all ane sir-gu ar the creditors, andneX'oi kin of George \V.Thompson'o be and appear at my office within tue lime allowed by law, anc! show cause, it any they cau, why permanriit administration should not be granted to Mrs. Thursey A. Tntmpson on George W Tnomuson’s -state. Wunets my h<nd and official signature, April 3d, 1605. a.,112 w30 J- B. WI LS :)N, Ord’ny. Primer’s $10 ’ GEUXEGIA) DkHalb Couvty TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COSCFRX. W HEREAS, Joel J. urocketi, havirg ia pr..p-r form applied to me for letters of a ;min;sir»iion de bonis non on me estute of Juda McClendon, late of said coun ty, deceased. This is to cits all ar.d singular, the creditors and next of kia oi Juda McClendon to be anu appear at my office within tne time allowed by law, and Bbow cause if any they can, why permanent- administration should not be granted to -Joel J. Ciockelt on Jada McClendon’s es tate. It itnt S3 my hand and official signature, 7-h iebrua ry, 1865 ip 12-wSO. J B. WILSON. Printer’s fee $10. Oruinaiy. GEOKGIA) DeKalb County: i(Jl A O Months alter date ai plication will be made to a the Court of Urdinary ot DeKalb couniy, Ga , .t th= n-xt re. uilr term after the e piration ot two months trim ibis notice, for leave to sell one negro woman by the name ot Peggy, belonging to the e.-tate of Benja min Woodson, oeciased, for the purpose oi paying the debts against said estate. March 7ih I860 MARY WOODSON, marl E-2m (J B W) Executrix. Printer’* fee *16 NEWTON COUNTY. GEORGIA) Newton County : W HEREAS Thomas P. Boon,applies for lett rs of administration upon the estate of JFr&ncis M. Kill- Patrick,deceased, late of said county : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have,within thetimeprescribed by law, why said letters should not be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, Apill 27, 1865. WM D. LUJKIE, Ordn’y. Piiuter’s fee $10. may2-w80d GEORGIA, Newton County. W HEREAS, Joseph Ellington, applies for letters of administration de bonis noa upon the estate 0/ Sidney £. Ellington, deceased, late 01 said county : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tc show cause, if any they can, why letters of administra tion should not be granted the applicant within the time prescribed by law v t»,ven under my hand at office, April 17, If 65. WM. D. LUOKIF, apl29-wS0d -Printer’s fee $10 Or dir ary. GEORGIA) Newton County : W HEREAS Robert L. Wiiiiam* aj plies for letters of administration de boni3 non, witii the Will anutx- ed, upon the estate of 8. H. 8. Starr, deceased, late of Newton county: These are, therefore, to cite acd admonish all and sin gular, the kiudied and creditors of said deceased, to Bhow cause, if any ih y have, why letters should not be granted t*-e applicant. Given uiid.-r my hind a-d officia l signature, March 27,18C5. WM. ii. LUJKIE, Ordu’y. Printer’s fee $10. api0-w4)d GEORGIA) Newton County: W HEdt- A-iJisephS. Stewa<t apples for letters admitis'.ration, de boms noa, with ihe Will an net».d.u^-. n the estate o' Samuel Starr, deceased, late of s.id count This is mere ore to notify all persons interested, to be aud appear at my office wit* ia the time prescribed by jaw, to show cause, ii any exis s, why said letters ol adniDiatration should not be granted. Given Udder my hand and "ffici’.1 s gatture, April 10. 1855 WM. D LUJKIE, Ord’y. Printer’s fee $10 ap ; l9-«3;ld MERIWETHfcK COUNlY- CLAYTON COUNTY. ubbRialA) Clayton County: M AilY a MIlKNKR having iu preper form applied to me ior permanint letters cf adn.inistra.iou ou the esta'e ot Joshua Milener: This is t-j ci.e and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of sal deceased, to be and appear at iny c-ffic • within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not oe granted. Winces my hand and official signature, April 10; h, 1565 c. A. DOLLAK, Ord’y. P.intei’s fee $i0 rp 11-wSOd GEORGIA, Clayton County: TI7WO months after data application will bi made to JL the Court of Ordinary oi said county for leave to Hell all ih negroes belonging to tbe estate of C J L Thos. Allen, deceased. April 10* h. 18l5. LC A D1 THOM. B. ALLEN, AdmV. Printer’s fee $16. »pHl- w2m GEOKGIA, Meriwether County: N O idCt. is hereby given that cut.et Campbell, late of said county, Aaministratcr of the estate of Lov- ick L- Whitiick deceased, departed tfcii iife before fiu- Lhicgthi ydminutration of tne esinte of the s>tid Lovick L. Whitiick, deceated, and no person has .applied lor ad ministration de bunis non ou the esta'e of the said Luv- ick L Wait ick, and that admin stiat on da bonis non, In terms of the law, wi!'. b: vested io the Clerk ot the hupeiior C iu:i, or some otaer fit and proper pet son, thirty dsvs after the publication of this c t i.icn. ur.hst some vaiiJ or-j- c ion is made ;o his rppointu ent as such Given under my r:an--i and offiei 1 figna u e, Apru 3, 1S65. JAB. W. B *.N* ING, Ord’y and Cl’k printer’s fee $10 ^ apl.4-w30d GEORGIA, Meriwether County: Ut-SkAn ti. M ti ii .oi;j an-i D .vid M. Terrell, VV Executors of the lust wi i and t:Stament of David B'-eXer, l .tc «i said county d .» useu, applies to „ e r letter, ot drsciiss'ou (.cm said^' ust: T’lese are tnejef re - o cite auiTlmonis^- all person- interested 10 be -.nd appear at my office withm the time pretcri. eo b> law, men aud there to s-lio* caus-. (if uny,)why said tetters shoul.’ not be er nted Grvei- ouder try hand at- office, this 14-.n Njvember. IS64. dec20-w6m* F. KiNDaLL, O. M 0 COBB COUNTY. GEORGIA, Cobb Coukty. VV HERKA8, K. Page having appfied to me for the YT Guardianship of the persons and rrjpsrty of James and Margaret Q. Byrd, orphans of J cones Byrd, late of said county, deceased. This Is to oite all persons concerned to be and apptar at my office within 1 he time allowed by la>, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted Given under my hand aad oificiti signature this March 49 h, 1865. JNO. G. CaMIBELL Ord’y Prlutei’s fee $.0. *pj2-*8nd NOTICE. S IXTY days after date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary cf Cobb county f >r leave to tell tue laud belonging to the esute of George A Miller late ol said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. March 13 1S65 J G C JOHN H. MILLER^ Ux’tor. Printers fee $16 00 m ir!6 w2m PULTON COUNTY. FORSYTH COUNTY. GEORGIA, Fobsyih County : W EERKAS Alexander NtiCiolis, Guardian of Au gust* O. Strong minor d-ceased, hiving appiiea to ire for a discharge from his Gaariiim h p of said Au gusta O. 8uo g’s pers .d and property : Th : s U ihtrefore to cite all persons concerned tc show cause, if any they h ive, why the sti-i 4iesaQder Nucl ei's should not be oifihissed *r m said guardiacstip and receive the usual letters of ditmi;sion on the first Mon day in Jane next. Given ondtr my hau- and official signature April rza, 1S65. IVS1.D BtN£LT.-CrdL’y. I riutei’s fee $16. mcr.2S-v 4aud FULTtfM SHERIFF SALE. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in June nest, within the le^al hours of s tie before the cUy Hah iu the city t f All inta iu the county of Pul .on, the fol lowing property to-wit: , One talf iniirestin two h: utes atd 'ots in the c t-y i f A laid a, No.’s not kaown—one situate on ih; corner ot Bocatur aid Collins streets, and the other situate ftu Becatur street— containing one 1 alf acre more or less. Levied on as the property c f Thomas J Boyd, la satisfy a fi fa issued from the Ju tioes C jurt, 1026th l iitrict G M , in favor or Wm. M butt, vs.Th'm.s J Boyd, aad tiansferrec to Tt.omat W. J. H li; sat» levy u.a le and returned tome by Jiff rsoa uauit. Lawful Constable, this May 1st, 1865. Rt B S WATjRB, Deputy She iff. Printer’s fee $ 0 fot each levy. mayE-wtds BROUGHT TO J AIL. A SMALL, chunky, black compi c:ed Boy, who says his name is htb j, ab jut 80 years of age and be longs to Capt. Walker Raocnff of Ka.ttmoro 1 be o wner is r> q ie-stril to c. me forward, prove property, and take him away, otherwise he will be sold for Jail fees, expen ses, *0. B N. VI HFt-RD, Dept bher ff and J aiicr. Atlanta, Ga, -April 16, 13C5-w3w Fultou Superior Court, April Term, 18G5. EDWIN PRIEST, 1 vb. VLibel for Divorce. LUTirih a. PKIBST, ) Toppearing from ihe entry of the Sieiiff, that the £ d-fenuant in the aoove case is net o be found in the county: It ist erefore oretr.-d, on motion of Plaintiff s C.-ui sel. that si reice be peifected upon defendant by publication 01 tilts order iuthe Allauto Ialelllgenctr nr a newspaper published ih tt Unity once a week for three months, previous to thr u* xi- session of the Sup.iior Cou t of this Ceuoty. nrdered in open couit. B. H. BlGdAM, Judge S 0 0. 0 H. J. £prsyberrt. Plaintiff’s Atto:my ap)7-w3m CARROLL COUNTY. GEORGIA) Fayette County: W HIiR*'Ai,0 K Bennett, guard'aa of llorssW.. kmiD-\, EU*i aid Ma-v t. K’kin®, t-pplles 10 r e frr letters of dis ubsi jn from h s gt a -.ltauship as afo- e said; This 1* therefore to cite a’l persons concerned to thny cause, by fi ing thtir objections in my office - l-.hin the time prescribed by law. why said 0 k. Beomtt thould not be diimLsed from h's sa’d guat'diaosLip and nciive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and offic'ai s'g a’n-.e, April 29. 1S66 KDWAtD GtiNNOR Or.l v. Printer’s f e $ 6 n 8-w4(h! GEORG I i ) Carroll County : W HEREAS, Josei h Peace upp ies to me for the Guard unship 01 the pe- s »n and ft 'petty rl P^t rick Pei.ce a min' r child of Ewd Pe.ce, decease d: Ihese »re, th rcfoie to cite .n t admot-l.h a l p. tvons cjncermd to be *n ! appear .1 my ffice on or l -f r.- the first Mo idry in June uext, and a* u. cause if any they can, why said J.-seph Peace &h u d not be . p- p-jtD'sd Gua uiau as u ote-ai >. Glv n under my hand and offi dal s gniture, tl is l”ih Ap ii. i865. J. m. BL.\i.uOK, t rd’r Printer s fee $ 0. jp fi- ? .3;>d ADlllMS i RATUICd NOTICE. T VIO moolhs filter date 1 will apply to the ordinary of Carroll couniy, Ga , To: leave to se.l ad the rial estate 01 John B. Wit-k, laie of said iouqu ■ e. eased April 17.fi, IS 6. TUJJl 8 M H i.MILL *N, Aum’. Printer’s fee $16 (J M B) apiil-*2m FAYETTE COUNTY. GEORGIA) Fayette County : W HS.RE&S Juaa F. S’cLai e applits :o i^F for In ters of administration tu the estate (if UhVir P. McLaue, late of said county, deceased : These arc therefore to cit-e aud adtuoulsh ail and air. gular the kindred aud creoitor* ot said decea. e;t lo ul.t- ■« Cause if any liiey cau wilhtuihe time prescribed t.y law why said letters shouidnolbe grant-id the applicant, tslven under jj hand and iffijai signalu e, April S7tii, lbC5 EUWai-D tO'II-Crt, ihd'y. Priaur’s fee $10. tp30«.tOJ GGliRGI t, Fayette County. W U -tixEAe Q -:n:as 0. tirice . pp i s to tue for lellern of aduiiuistiatija, de boms u-u. with the Wih a..- nixed, ou the estate of Thomas J. Miner, lax o. ta J couniy deceased. These are therefore to ciie au l ri-qu re all persot s cone-rued to he aud appear a', m.v , ffije wtuttu the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any th y have, why said le-tirs should not be gracu d to the applicant. ijlvea under my baud and official blguat ir. April 20, 1 65 UdV Akli tiu.- NOii, Ord’y. r rinte ’o fee $’0 rp 2d-w80d w GEORGIA) Fulton County : ILti be sold on the first Tues.'ay in June next, te* lore the Court Honse door in the tlty cf Atlenta, a negro woma 1 named -arah, abou, 1-t years old, very likely, unit her child, about 6 months ol ; also, a negro girl named V.ney. about 15 years old, aim very likely odd agrieatoy to an order from tbr Cout t o. O dtnary of sain county, for the benefit of the Oi Phans of the estiXe of E. at. Poole, late ot said county deceased. TaLI »FbRKO, Guarriian Printer’s fee $16. ap 4 n 40d HtNRY COUNTY. GEORGIA) Henry CouLTr. W HERE t>S, G. W. boater applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of W. A. N'pptr, d. c :ased, late ot said county. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anc singular, ihe kindred and creditois of said deceased, lo appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. aud tiiow caust;, if any they have, why said letters should Uut be granted the applicant in terms of tbe law. Given under my hand and official signature, tb’s April 12. lSc5. Q R. MuLaN, Oru’y. Printer’s fee $i0. apU5-«80d. GEORGIA) Henry County : TVTuTI.Eis hereby given to all persons having de- JLl in .nus against. Samuel B. Crawloid dice«s.u, late 01s Id cou'.ty, to present th. m tome pr.-periy made out wiihiu thi time prescribed by law so as to show their character aad amount. And a.l persons indebted to said deceased are henby riqutred to make immediate payment.. April 12,1865 R. /. BE.iDEREON, Printi r’s fee $12. tp 15-w4i)d. Aum’r. DAWSON COUNTY, BitOGGHT TO JAIL, I N McDonough, Henry C >unty, Ga.. oue bright mu latto B .Y, about twenty years of sge, five and a half feet high, who ta;. Shis um: Is George, and that he belongs to Samuel J. Ingram, of the Tennessee aimy. The owner is requested to oome forward, prove prop erty, pay charges, and take him awav. J - MEs WILSON, Jailor. McDonough, Ga., Maach 28, 1865. w2m* LOST OR iriISLAlD. T WO Certifi;aiea of JihuW. Duncan, Depositary at Atlanta, payable to John Cook, both dated Match 10th, 1864—ona for $700, No. . The other for $10ti, Ivo. . Notice is herefcy given that an application will be made fer renewal of the came. April 12,1865. LQ R N] JOHN 0. OK. Printer’s fee $30 ap!16-w6t LOST OR MISLAID. T HE Ceit'iflofcte of John W. Duncan, Depositary at Atlanta, payable to L C. D. Cook, dated March 10, ls>64. No. . Notice Is hereby given that au ap; li- c ition will be made for renewal of ihe same April 12, 1865 IQRN] L. O. COOK. Printer’s fee $30 116-a 6 BUTTS COUNTY. Notice to Debtors and. Creditors. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jose) h Pitt mar, late of Butts county deceased, are hereoy re quire!, to make immediate payment. And ajjt persons Having demands against said estate, are requested to present them to tie undersigned, properly rites ed, within thet me pretcr.bsd by law- April 17,1865. fcUJAN T. PITTMAN, Ex’trix. Printer’s fee $12. spl2S-w40i Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL persons inueoted to tne estate cf Jostph Lamp bill, late of Butts county deceased, are Hereby re quired to make immediate payment. Aud ail persons Having uemun s agaicst said estate, are nqlisted to prtsint them to ihe undeisigned, properly at-tried withia the time prescribed by law. April 17, 1.-65. JAMEA D. HEAD, Ex’toi. I rioter’s fee $12. api23-w40J GEORGIA) Fayette County. W HEtsEAa George M. Davis appiii a to me or letti r* of at m.nistral.ou oa tbe estate 01 Ji hu W. Davis, late oi said county deceased. These are there.ore to cite and admonish ail persons interested to be and appear al my office within the tin e prescribed by law, th u ana there lo show cause if arty- why stid letters sfiguid not bo g anted to the apli - cant. Given under my hand and offii 1J sig rature, / pri 2d, 1865. JkD*V--iixD u fcNjK, tiru’y. Priniet’s fie $ 0. »p 23-w£0J GEORGIA, Fayette f oumy. W HsREAH fclartha Duff li 1 pp ics to me far letters of aCmin'strauon ou the euia’.e ol 1 li.mas l. i>ul- fell, late of said co nlv deceased: Tnese are, tneretore, to cite and ri quire all persot s conce: ueo, to be and aj pear at my office vithi, ihe time presc ibed by law, to show ■ ause, il any, wh> Saul letieid should not be granted to the applicant. Given Uuder my hautl and 1 fhc'u 1 sieauture, April 20, 1SC5 EDWARD CONNOR, Ord’y. Printer’s fee $ It. - j p 23-w. 01 GECRGI.4) Fayette County: W HEREAS MaryJart.Vii iq p^ies to m- for letters c? a. m nlstra ioa on the es.a e of Howard 0, Tiavis, late of said county dtc ased: These pre therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office with u the time allowed by law, and show ciuse, if any they ran, why said letters shou d not oe gr.in.ed the applicant in ter ja of the law. Given under my hand and officials?! ntiare, April 20, 16C5. EDWARD OOhNdR, Ord'y. Printer’s fee $10 ap 23-wSt-d GEORGIA) Fayette County: W UcbEAS tarah li. Fitts applies to me for fitters of admin ^at ration on the estate of John B. Fitts, late of said county deceased, j - T te; e ate, therefore, to cite and admon'sh all persms ♦pcotce n d, tr be and appear at my (ffice wuhinthe time prescribed by iaw, to show cause, if tny they have why said letterB tbould not be granted Wi.neas my h md ai.d official .signature. April 11th, 1865. EDWAKD OtiNhOR, Ord’y. Printer’s fee $ 0. a 1 U4-w30d WO months after date application will he made to yet.'e t ii lj •- 1 It avs GEORGIA) Fayette County: T . the court of ordinary 01 IF t<> sell the lands Bvlonging t i the m a -e of -»ih kins, late of said county, decease « t:- u. ti o he heirs ana creditois «f said d.cus >• -.pril on, lto5. [EC] ISAAC BALKeNTuM, Adm r. Printer’s fee $ 6 ep 9-w2m .1- GEORG1A) Suits County: W hMitAs Ehz.beth Ann Alajfield spp’iiestome for lettirs of sdministratiouon the es ate of Jol Mayfieto, late ol s-id county deceased : - These are thereto, e to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said recessed to show cause!! any they can within the time prescribed by law why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature. April 17, ,8(5 W1LIY GOODMAN, O.d’y. Print r’s fee $10 *p.23-wS0d GEORGIA, Butts County: .... W dBKBab John L Hale applies to me for letters of administration with the Wii. annexed, on ;he es tate of A. 8. Gtitr, late of said county deoeaaed: T is is, therifore, to cite andadmonish all and tingulai the klnurea anu creditors 01 said deceased, to be and appear at my. office within the time pri scribed by law, and show caust-, if any tney have, why sai< letters should not be gran-.eu Given un er my hand anil cffic a! s goafure. April 11 18(5. Tlli AY ere ODMaN, Ord’y Printer’s fee $10. apl2»-w30d. GEO GIA, Butts County. W HEnE in rcrmi.ii Ui,g ns a) plies to me for let- tirs 01 adm . isiration on the .state of David Hlg gti.8 late „f raid eount-. dtc-ased. 1 b e • e t refore to ci.e and sdmonlah all aud sin gu ar, \hi kindreu a d crciitors of said di ceased, to be ana app ar at-rn office wi-h-n (he tioie prescribed by taw. and anowe ute, It any they have, whj said letteis h.uid otb-granted (live,, uuofcr my hand sndoffica; sitnratnre, April 17, 815 v> IL’r Y GUt DMAN. ord’y. Printer’s fee $10. • P’28 wtOd GEORGIA, 1 utt5 County: HeiitieaN-h E ;gc anu Lucy B. Lswson apply y/ll to mi for 1 iters of adm n stration on the tsuite of Robert, L t*8 n, late o r said county de. eased. ib> se at e ti.tr-tore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and credito s cf said decease t, 10 be nd appeir at iny i.ffise wiihiu the t me prescribed by iaw, .-.ndrhow cause.if any they have, why said letters should not b- g anted. < iven uuder m. T hand and official sivnalu-e, April 17, 1865. * HI_ET GOCDMtN, Oid’v. Printer’s fee $‘.0. apl23-wb0d BARTOW COUNTY. NOTICE. XI7 ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jane next, fce- W fore the Court House door in - he town of Daw- sonvilie, D wson county, Georgia, Land No. 577, in the north ha‘f of the 13 h Dretrlct, 1st Section of said county > joining the lamds of John Bye.s, Robert A. Graham, aod other.-, within the 1-gal hours of sale. To satisfy a Justices Court 3 fa in favor of John B. Graham pointed tut oy olalntiff. Levied on and returned to me by A. G. ’ ap!20-wtds* . iter.ff. GEORGIA, Bartow County: T WO months after date application will be made to to the Court of Ordlatry ol Bartow county at the next regular ttrr. afier the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell one negro man. be longing to the eit ite I lsaae Gilbert, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami c re c* it j; a. of said estate. Aprii 241b, 1S65. SOLOMON R. LOWRY, Fx’tor. P/ir.ter’a fee $16* apl29-wS0J LOOK AT THIS. I HAVE teen in the practice of Medicine for several yeai-3. I have maoe * discovery of a complete cure for Cmcera, old Ulcers, Polypus, Fistulas, Ac., also a complete cure for Drr p*y. marl—w3m. Location Atlanta, Ga. DR. F. O. FORD. GEORGIA, Fayette County: TO AU. WHOM IT MAY CO! CE11N. W HSREaS, Jane Edmondson and John Edmondson Lave applied to me for letters of admluisin ation on the estate of Eli Eumt udsoc, late of said county, de- coast-d. These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, tn-e kindred and ertditors ot Bald deceasid, to be and appear at my office within the time preset ibed by law, to show cause, if any exlsis, why said litters should not be granted. Given under my hand and offc al signature, March 30th, 1865. J DWAKlJ OOLNUK, Ord’y. Primer’s fee $10. apl4-«L0J GEORGIA, Fayette County: W HE&EA3, Thomas J. Edmondson has made appli- cati. n to be appointed Guardian of the persons and properly ot Martha, Auaiiaa and K.tor Cofie’.d mi ners under fourteen years of age, rtsidints of ssid county. Th.s is therefore to cite and anaorilsh all porsomcon cerned to be and appeal at the turn of the Couitof Ordinary to be held next after ’.he expiration of thirty days from the flmt publication of this notice, aad si ow cause, if any they can, why said E Imtnd ou should net be intrusted with the guaidianship of the persons ?nd property r-f said m’ners. Given under my hat d and < flic’at; i. nainre, April 4th 1865. EDWARD LOhNjrt, Ordn’y. Brinter’^fse $10. api7-w80d Y OI I| GEORGIA. FTyettk Cou.ity. TO THE E El P.3 AND DISTRIBUTEES OF L. B CLARK LATE OF FAYETTE COUNTY DECEASED. OU are notified that as kxecator of said deceased, I shall apply (f.ur months afte the ennunenoement tf this public.lion, the same being pubiifhtd twice B momh for four monthaj to the Court of Ordrna’y of saia couLty to appoint three or more free holders agreeable to the statu-es ia such case, made and provi did to dis tribute amongst the lawiul distributees the ts>ate of said deceased, in my hands as Executor. April 4,1865. jAMr.8 BAILEY, Executor. [E CJ H. V. CLARK, Executrix. Printer’s fee $40 api7-«2tam!4m PIKE COUNTY GEORGIA, Ties County: W HEREAS E. M Ji.n»s and E. N Mifirepp ytf me fir letters of sdm’ni-.tra ion upon the estate of Henry Jones, late of said county decea.rd: Tnese are therefore *.0 cite and admonirii ali perrons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, then and there to show cause, If say, why said letters should not -e granted. r-riven under my h^nd a d > fficia! signature May 1st, 1J65. C IihLlS F. RSDDISG, Ciera Court of t -rrinary. Printer’s 'ee $ 0. mi 4-w.vOJ GEORGIA, Pike County: W HEREAS Mary A Jjne a) p'i< 8 to me for 1-tie-s of a: m’nistration upon ihe is.aie of Henry M Jrct-s late of said county deceased: These are, therefore, ic cite all persons conctmtu, kindred and ertditors. to sr.ow cause, if any they can, within tbe time p escribed by law, why said letters shoat-j not be grimed. Giyen under my h ind and offi-ial signature M«-v 1st, 1(65 CUABLS& F. REDDING', Glerk Court Of Ordinary. Printer’s fee $10. iray4-w- r 0d Mls-TON county. GEORGIA, Milton County. W HERE a?, John M. Rainwater aud Lac -y D. flaiu water, aumi. is ra’ors on the estate of J- lr R .iu water, represent to the crun in hair petit o 1 dn y filed and entered onrtcnd.hat they hive m.ly a. m’uUierid Job Rainwater’s estate: Toil is, therefore, to el’e all perrons cor earned, k : n- dred and ertditors, to show c use, if an / 'h.-y ra-i, » hy ■aid administrators shcu d not b.- d s.harge-1 fr. in th. ir a imi: iatraooD, a-d receive letters of ili.-rntas’01, on the first Monday ia LCtober, 18; 5. Apr 1 tlui, 1865. O. P. Sa.£LCuN, Oru’y. Printer’s fee $16. apll9-w6m GEORGIA, Milton County N OTICE is hereby given to ail persors Infensbd, tnat on the first Monday in June n xt I will pro- ce. d to appoint the Cle.k 01 ttie Su. erior O. utt, or some other fit and prt per p irson, administrator on tne estate of ti nu **. Jameson, who departed this life sometima last year, intestate, nnlets same valid objection is made to his appointment, ni p.rjon having applied lor a-mlcla t ration on said estate. Given under my hand anl official signature this litis y of April lbt-5. U, Y. r-KkLlON, Ord’y. P. liter’s fee $ id. apll9-w30d