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A Fremont Ticket in Virginia.
The Virginia papers publish the follow
ing as the Fremont Electoral 1 ieket for
Virginia, which they suv has already been
agreed upon. It is complete, save two
electors for the State at large :
Ist District—Charles W. Newlon, of
Taylor.
2d Dist—Andrew S. Holden, of Har
rison.
3d Dist—John S. Barnes, of Marion.
•Ith Dist—lt W Caruthers, of Monon
galia.
sth Dist—-Job Crabtree, of Lee.
6tli Dist Absalom George, of Tyler.
7th Dist—William Lants, of Monon
galia.
8;h Dist—James T Mclver, of Scott.
9th Di-t—lsaac Parsons, of Ilamshire.
10th Di-t Jas. B Key, of Pendleton.
11th Dist—Joseph Kelley, of llu.-sell
12th Dist—Hiram Higgs, of Scott.
13>h Dist —E T J3randon, of Preston.
The above couties lie in two clumps,
one touching the southern line of Penn
sylvania, and the other constituting the
south-western corner of Virginia. None
of them have any considerable number of
slaves; yet it is worthy of notice that
they are not the counties of Virginia con
taining the fewest slaves in ; roportion to
the number of whites. The four counties
constituting the narrow strip of the State
running up between Pennsylvania and
Ohio (in which a slave is a rarity 1 are not
represented on the ticket. Whether this
distinction is made by ‘Vay of defiance, or
is simply a casual occurrence, we are not
informed- We have no data upon which
to base any calculation as to the number
of votes like.y to Be east for this treason
able ticket — Cot. Enquirer, 9/A inst.
Elections in Maine— Portland Sept
B—t he elections so far as heaid fiom,
have gone in favor ol the Fre err.outers
bv largely increased majorties. This is
the case m all (lie towns iro.n’ which re
turns have been teceived, and it is sup.
posed that yie iii j >rity will be 12.000.
Fever in Charleston — The Board
ot Health report five deaths from yellow
fever for the -4S bouts ending Monday
evening 10 o'clock.
The drought in Ohio has been so great
that near Louisville they cross the chan
nel of the river in a boggy.
A cow in Wilkerson county (he proper
ty Mr. Meridith, gave birth to four calves
about three weeks ago.
A man named J. M. Blount, threw
himself from the third story of the U. S.
Hotel, in Augusta. He is yet a! ve.
JHarricb,
In Randolph county. All gum 3lnl, liy tin- Rev
Muses Pun I, Mr. BENJAMIN ULLCIIER to
Mis eliz'v McLendon.
“ “DktL
In ilamiUon, G;t., on Frid iy sth in~t., Isaac
Ai mand, infant sou of A. 11. anti Georgia K.
Soils.
(Idth&srt l*'ices Cnri’eiit.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY SMITH & LKNNARD,
FIFES WAX. jib 7“ 18 a 20
CANDLES—Sprrm, -ib j 45 a 50
Sur, i |li I 33 a 40
COFFEE—Rio, Ib J 14 a l(i
J.ivu, ;Ib ; 18 a 20
CORN. bush , —a 75
DOMESTIC GOODS- !
Cotton Oana urg*, SyardJ 12 a I‘2J
j Brown Shirting \ yard; 6 a 10
4-4 Brown Shirting, [yard; 10 a 12
FLOUR, | bbl ;9 00 10 00
GUNPOWDER, < keg 8 00 alO 00
HIDES. . Ib —a 124
MOLASSES, , gal 65 a 75
IS AILS, [lb 7 a 8
OlLS—Linseed, ; gal ;1 25 a 1 5f
Train. (gal I 75 a 1 00
Sperm, ■ gal jl 50 a 2 to
Lard* gal 123 a 1 60
PROVISIONS
Bacon—Hants, Tenn-J Ib 134< 144
Sides. Jlb j 14 a 15
Shoulders, >lb j 12 a 12
I.ard, [lb - 15 a 16
Butter —Country, >lb j 20 a 25
RICE, jlb 7 a 8
SALT, i sack 2 50 a
S ALERATU3, jib j o 20
SHOT, per Bag, i 2 75 a
SPIRITS—Brandy. Cog., \ gal ;2 00 a 7 00
Holland Gin, [gal 1 25 a2 50
Whisky, Rec. J gal i 45 a 50
do Ain ton iga ‘1 25 a2 00
SPT3. TURPENTINE, ‘ga ; 75 a 1 ( 0
SUGAR. [lb j —a 124
SOAP, Mb i— a 10
TEAS, Mb II 00 a 1 50
VINEGAR. I gal j —a 40
WHITE LEAD, j keg 2 75 a 3 50
WINES—Port, gal [2 00 a 3 00
Madeira, ; gal 200 a3 00
BROWK’S HOTEL,
Opposite llie I'assenget Depot,
MACON, GA.
O’ Meals ready on the arrival of every
Train.
Sept. 13-1 y E. E. BROWN.
NOTICE.
* LL Executors, Administrators and Guar.
Jim. duns who have not filed their annual re
turns in my Office, for 1855, are hereby notified
that unless they file them on or before the firs’
Mott ay in October next, shall be cut out of their
commissions, and will have executions issued
against them for my cost-. This 10th Septem
ber, 1856, J. D. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Sept. 13-3 t
For Sale.
A GOOD SECOND BUGGY, for or
approved papar, Apply to
Sept. 13-ts P. C. PARKERSON.
Ncuj
fallVwinter
% */■ E are receiving and opening one of the
TV mosi desirable stocks of FALIi AND
WINTER GOODS that lias ever been ex
hibited in this or any other market Smith of Mas
sou &. Dixon’s line. The Style, Quality and
IjOIV Prices
of our entire Stock speak for themselves. We
have a laige and ohoico assortment of
Foreign and American
comprising RICH and most ELEGANT Pat
terns of Sillis, from $21.) to $75; Handsome
WORSTED GOODS, of all figures, and in
fact,
Ltni! S’ DUEfiS GOODS
of every style, quality and quantity. C ALICO
from ten cents up,
Ginghams, DeLaines,
Alpaceas, Cashmeres,
Merinoes, Black Silk,
French Woolen Plaids.
Embroideries, Laces,
GLOVES, HOSIERY - , ke
Tlio It 111 It ON Swe have. cannot be equalled
in this country lor RICHNESS and BEAUTY.
For once, the L dies can be amply supplied
willi
new and fresh from Paris.
As to our assortment of HI .1 n t i litis, Til 1 -
tents and Shawls, we have them from .$lO
to $.5, all shapes and colors that arc fashiona
ble. so that we can suit all tastes, from the gay
aud dashing, to tbo meek and modest. Also,
a supply of White (foods, Homespuns, Bud
Ticking. Bleached and Brown Drillings.
A splei did as ortuient of
ss<>o! and Mines,
Ladies G,liters and Slippers, Neg r o Shoe 4. Ne
jro Kerseys, Blankets and Linscys. HATS
and CAPS of every shape and siz *.
RlilßV MIBB CLDTIIiI.
This, ail gentlemen of tnsto ure requested to
x imine. \V can lit from boys of Miiall statue
to men of the largest sizo.
Ila dwnro, Crockery, Jewelry, &e. We have
i made p ci;ii arrangements with the Steamers
and Kail Komi*, by which we can allow our
Goods to sell at a SHORT PROFIT. Wo
would suggest to the Indies around town, to
come soon in the mornings, as the rush ftom the
country is so great that if is almost impossible,
alt. r ji) o'clock, for us, with all us our clerks, to
hand out the Goods.
JKiNKINS & ATKINS,
College Street, ,‘ld door below the i*. O.
Cuthbcil. I‘dim
S. DANIELS & CO.,
North East Comer Public Square,
A MFUICIJS, (.a
jl EG leave to rail the attention of the citi-
B J* zoiis of South W estern Georgia to their
| stock of
Furniture, Pianos, A'c.
They have now uddud tu their Stock, a largo
assortment of
-nr ol*2 “w®
Gold and Silver Watches Clocks Rich
Jewelry , Silver Ware, Silver
Plated Ware, s"c &>'cc.
Among the r stock may be found Elegant
j Gold VVa cites, for Ladies and Genii -men ; Lle
gant Silver VV r atchcs, various qnalitn s ; Eight
Day and Thirty hour Clocks, hind some Stylos,
and warranted; Rich JEWELRY i.i great va
riety; Silver Sp on*, Forks, Rutter Knives,
(’up'. Ac ; Stiver Plated Castors, Cake Baskets,
Candlesticks, &c.; Waiters, Spoons, Knives,
b nr Its, &lc.
if'umairffiirißiß*
Consisting i*> part of
Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, Bureaus,
Wash-stands, Rich Chamber Setts,
Sofas, Tete a Tetes, Wardrobes,
Centre Tables, Book Cases, &c., &.
We have a fine assortment of Chickcring’s
celebrated
PII.ITOS.
in Rosewood of the newest style*, with a
good assortment of rich and common Mirrors,
VVindow Shades, Mutts, and many oil oral tides.
O* Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
manner,
Americus, Sept ]3-4:n
NOTICE TO PLINTERST ~
Ware-house at Georgetown.
gMI|IIE subscribers hereby in- J**’
Jl form the citizens of Clay, L
Kandolph and Siewart counties,
that they have taken charge 0
the well known
TT-LBB-HOTTSH
at Georgetown, and have put it in thorough and
complete repair for the reception of COT
TON this season. They will keep constantly
on hnnd a supply of
BAGGING & ROPE,
which they will sell at the lowest market prices.
Strict attention paid to the receiving and for.
warding at all Goods entrusted totheir e.are.
O’ Liberal advances made on all Cotton in
strre.
From the past experience of,Air. Riordan in
! this business, and a determination on the part of
S both to give satisfaction, they ask their friends
1 and the public to give them a call.
HARRISON & RIORDAN.
Georgetown, Sept. 13-ts
WAjNTKr^
fif\o rent a House for the remainder of the
JL year. Apply at this Office.
JjSacon anti Flour*
MITH &. LENNNARD are receiving from
con, of the best quality Also, a lot of
IT'XjO'CJ'SK m
Cuthbert, Sept. C ts
STRAYED
<7l ROM the subscriber’s residence, a yellow
. sorrel nqpre M ULE, eleven yoars old, one
ear hastflfen tho top turns over, to
ward the other, mfnnnatian directed to
me at Fall Creek P. O Alay county, will be
thankfully received. U. V- LOFTIN.
Kept 3 3t
miTixT raniit; colim,
CUTHBERT, GA.
1856.
fBNHE FALL TERM will begin Hie Ist of
-B September. Persons designing lu pul
roujze our lnsiiimioii, would <l.. well loonier
their daughters the first day of the Term.
O* Full information, in regard to Tuition,
&c., call bo obtained from the Fiosident.
Aug. 30-ot U. D. MALLARY.
Notice
IS hereby given to all concerned, that I shall
apply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Randolph county, ut the next December tei m,
for leave to sell Lot of Land j\o. IN*I, i the
Ninth District of said county. Said lot of land
belonging to my children, for whom I am natu
ral Guardian. THUS. OS MORE,
Sept. Guardian.
X*xccutors*s Sale.
A GHEEABLY to an Order of lh Court ol
Jm. Ordinary of Randolph county, will be sold
on the first Tuesdiy in November next,at Culh
bert, in said county, the PLANTATION and
place whereon Melveen Cook, late of said coun
ty. dot-eased, lived, ‘i bo Plantation is valuable,
lying in the Ninth District of said county. The
other place is healthy and well improved.
Terms made known on the day of sale,
HENRY A COOK, Executor
Aug. 23 Ids
JOHN WHIT. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CUTHBERT, Raudolpli County, Ga.
WILL practice in the counties of Ran
dol| li, Terrell, Dougherty, Baker, Cal
houn, Early, Clay, Miller and Stewart.
li f Business intrusted to bis onle shall always
receive immediate and raoMi-r attention.
Aug. J6-ly
iißiim! ijuumiT
rgpill': undersigned would respectfully inform
JL the citizens of Randolph and llieudj .ini. g
counties, that they are prepned to Imild tor
Cash, or approved Small Notes, Vehicles of
every description in a style and finish not sur-;
passed by any shop South. We employ lio
.90 .v* z ri. k. a a
and therefore can warrant all work done at our
Shop.
lU"’ Repairing done neatly and with prompt
ness. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit
u liberalsliaie lor the future.
F. Sc A. LEHMAN.
Cutlibert, Aug. IC, 1856-if
DRUU STORE! W Ml!
&> VGnsr-&&
UA VB and will kf6p consiunt* sft
ly un bond, in Cuthbmr, a
large and well selected assortment
I>nig<i, Uluriiuir <>*, I*ninl*, Oil*, l))i HliliK,
PerJ timery t S?c, t
and everything pertaining to their line of bus i
n*ss, which they nil r upon ha reuHomible terms
as they cun be bad in South \\ estern Georgia.
The public are ri <|Uost<‘d to “take due notice.”
Cutlibert, Aug. ItJ-tf.
hoot a- sib op;
iM-T’/m. : M’sa.’ 1 s
fHA HE Subscribers would inform
.9. their patrons and the public gen- jjjßT
er>vl!y, that they will keep constantly jgjgL
on hat id a very extensive assortinent
of Gent’s BOOTS, and Lady’s Walking
SHOES.
ALSO, 2.000 pairs of NEGRO SHOES,
put up of the Dost material. Carriage and Wag
on Harness, double and single. Repairing done
with despatch.
O* Farmers and others would do well to call
and examine our stor k before purchasing else
where, as we ar* determined to sell low for cash
or approved paper. GOFF & CO.
Cuthbert, Aug. 16 ts
JOHN HAMiLL,
■ m ■-M iW'-.l’’ v M r JC 9
CUTHBERT, GA.
jtt'r■j-.*’) UR- U- “ill faithfully execute
business entrusted to his care,
, (n( j fj iitors himself that if tho-e
who have diseased Teeth, or wish Teeth insert
ed, will call on him, he will fully satisfy them, by
experience and othetwise, that they need not go
elsewhere to have their work well done.
O’ All work Warranted, and no pay will be
required it satisfaction is not given.
o*ollloo next door to the Post Office, or
second dour west of Webb’s Hotel,
Aug. 16 Jy
THOS. J. (sIIfIIAKIN,
WATDHMAKER & JEWELLER,
CUTHBERT, Ga.
Aug. 16-ly
Gun smithing in Variety.
W. J. PAGE
Respectfully informs ihecitizes of
Randolph and the adjoining counties,
that he has located in Cuthbert, and is-prepared
to do all kinds of
U-WitSSSOTSEIiT®,
such as making and repairing all descriptions of
Guns, Pistols, Locks, &c. Everything done in
his line will be attended to satisfactorily and
with despatch. Patronage to his establishment
is respectfully solicited.
O’ Terms CASII-XS
Cuthbert, Aug. 16-ts
i.mid Warrants Warned.
ITIOR which the highest market price will be
paid. Call and sec me before von spII.
O. P. BEALL.
Cuthhett, Aug 23-ls
Leather ! Leather ! !
V SUPPLY of Leather constantly on hand
and tor sale, by GOFF & CO.
Cuthbert, Aug. 16
Hides Wanted.
THE highest market price paid for good
sound Hides, by GOFF & CO.
Cuthbert, Aug 16-ts
1,000 Yards Calicoes j
■SAOR sale at Cost lor CASH, fa”
C attg; 16 H. BRAKE.
GEORGIA LOTTERY.
[Authorized by the Stalo of Georgia.]
fort Tunis jicTdemy
LOTTERY!
CLASS 19.
To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Ga.
in public, on Saturday , Sept. 27, 1850,
on the
HAVAITJ. PLAIT.
By Purchasers buying one odd number and
one even number whole Ticket are guaranteed
to draw SB. Halves and Quarter Tickets m
proportion, will, chances of obtaining the larger
Frizes, which are a hundred percent, better for
the purchaser than any other Lottery in exig
ence.
SAM'L SWAN &. CO., Managers.
PRIZES AMOUNTING TO
204,000 Bolls
Will be distributed according to the following
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
THIRTY TllO USA.YD TICKETS.
15,1 £5 PRIZES!!
1 IVze ol $40,000 is $40,000
2 do of 10,000 is 20.000
1 do of 5,000 is 5 000
1 do of 2.000 is 2,000
2 do of 1.000 is 2.000
10 do of 200 is 2,000
100 do of JOO is 10,000
4of S2OO Approx'imglo $40,000 are 800
4of 100 Approx’ting to JO.OOO are 400
4 id’ 75 Approx’lit gto 10,000 are 300
4of tiO Approx’ting to 5 000 are 2-10
4of 50 A pprox’iing to 2,000 are 200
4of -It) Approx’iiiig to 1,000 are 100
4of 25 do do 1,000 are 100
40 of 20 do do 200 are 800
15,000 prizes of $8 are 120,000
15.185 Prizes, amounting to $204,000
There arc 30 000 Tickets nnmberoil from
I to 30.000. There arc 15.185 Prizes a-
I mounting to 204,000. The drawing lakes
j place in public under the superintendence
)of two BWoru Commissioners, Thu Num
bers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with
those Numbers on the Ticket-, printed on
separate slips of paper, are cut ircleil with
small tin tubes, and placed in oue wheel.
File first 117 Prizes, similarly printed
j and encircled, are placed in another wheel,
The wheels are then revolved, and a Num
ber is drawn fruin the wheel of Numbers,
j and at the same time a Ptizeis drawn Irom
tile other wheel. The number and Prize
drawn out are opened and exhibited to the
audienee, and registered by tlte Commis
sioners. the Prize being placed against the
number drawn. This operation is repeated
until all the Prizes are draun out.
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
The two preceding and the two surreed
ing Numbers to those drawing theft st 117
j I’, izes w ill tie entitled to the 68 A pproximtt
! lion Prizes, according to the Scheme,
The 15.000 Prizes of $8 are determined
by the number which draws the SIO,OOO
| Prize—if that number should ho an odd
number, then e very odd number ticket in
the Scheme will t ho entitled to $8 , if an
even number, then every even number tick
et w ill he entitled to $8 in addition to any
other Prize which may he drawn.
All those tickets ending with 0. 2 4.6 8,
are even—all those ending with 1,3, 5,7, 0
are odd.
I Remember every Prize is drawn, and
j payable in full without deduction.
tX3~ All Prizes of $1 000 and underpaid
imim diately alter the dt-iwiug— other prizes
at the usual time of thirty days, in full with
out deduction.
All communications strictly confidential.
The drawn numbers will he forwarded to
purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in oth
er tickets at either liice.
GREAT INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS
As one-half the Tickets tire guaranteed
to draw SB. we will sell Certificates of
Packages of 10 Tickets (odd and even num
bers ) at tho following rates, which is ilie
risk on the same :
All that the 10 ‘Pickets (which are those
decided by die number drawing the Capi
tal.) draw over the amount guaranteed ac
crues to the purchaser.
Certifi. of Package of 10 whole tickets, S6O
•* 10 half “ 30
“ “ 10 quarter “ 15
It will he perceived, by this Plan, that
for S6O the purchaser has a Certificate of
10 ‘Pickets, when if he buys Tickets he
would only get for that sum 6 whole Tick
ets, thus by the former plan he has four
mare chance* for the larger Prizes—Half
autl Quarter Packages in proportion
Address orders for Tickets of Certificates
of Packages of Tickets either to
S. SW \N & CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
Or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Sept. 13 ly
EMPORIUM OF
IPASlffiliKßSm
AT BROOKS’ I AILOR- -.AS
ING ESTABLISHMENT.
up Stairs, over the Drug
Store, where all persons de (ytrw
siring w r ork. can have it|L\||rl
done as well and us cheap
it can be done in South west
ern Georgia,
Terms CASH.
Cuthbert, Aug. 16, 18r-G-6m
A- COP.DBL,
BIKER Mil MAFECTIOiIR,
KEEPS constantly on hand all kinds of
Candies, Fruits, Cigars, fine Brandies
anti Wines, Cordials, Syrups, Jellies, Pickles,
Fire Works, &c. Cakes and Pastries of every
description.
O- Weddings and Parties supplied at short
notice,
Cuthbert, Aug. 16-ts
For Sale.
IrMMIEl r MMIE Ilonse now occupied by Newell <fc
Jl Hendrix is for gale. If not sold by the
first of January next it will be for rent for the
next year. Apply to F. LEHMAN.
Aug 23-ts
MAMMOTH SCHEME.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$ 50,000!
ALABAMA LOTTERY.
[Authorized by the Slate of Alabama.]
Southern Military Academy
JT_^ r ar' r ar jkd ■*. ~mr m
CLASS IT .
To be Drawn in the City of Afontgomery,
Ala., in public, on Friday, October
10, 1856, on the plan of
SI JV GL E NUAIB ER S.
SAMUEL SWAN, Manager.
30,000 Tickets Only !
Prizes amounting to
200,000 eclli.es
Will be distributed according to the following
LIYRI r. ILL ED SCHEME!
t Pi ze of SSO (UK) is $50,000
2 do of 20 000 is 40.000
2 do of 10 000 is 20.000
1 and . ~f 5 000 is 5 000
2 do of 2.500 is 5 000
2 do of 1,000 is 2HOO
20 do of 500 is 10(00
50 do of 300 is 15 000
75 do of 200 is 15,000
100 do of 100 is ]0 000
125 do of 60 is 7,5U0
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 of S4OO approx to SSO 000 is ! 600
4 of 300 do 20 001 is 1.200
4 of 250 do 20.000 is 1.000
4 of 200 do 10,000 is 800
4 of 175 do 10.000 is 700
4 of JSO do 5.000 is 600
8 of 60 do 2,50d is 480
8 of 40 do 1.000 is 320
80 of 35 do 500 is 2,800
200 of 25 do 300 is 5,000
300 or 20 do 200 is 6.000
1.000 prizes, amou ting to $200,000
Whole Pickets $lO, Halves 5, Quarters 24
O'The Alabama and Gonrgia Lnltnriea
as channels for investment, present induce
ments over any other known scheme. The
experience the public linve had of ihe man
agement of these Lotteiies, the large n
minim ol Prizes sold, llio promptness w ith
which they h ive been paid, are the best
guarantees that they will always be con
dueled in llio most honorable manner.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
There are 30,000 Tickets numbered from
I Io 30.000. l'licre are 380 full prizes and
620 Adproximutious—making in nil 1 000
Prizes.
The drawing takes place m public, under
the superintendence of two sworn Commis
sioners. The numbers from l to 30 000 j
corresponding with the numbers on the
Tickets p: in ted on the separate slips of pi
per, are em ircled with small tifi tubes, and
placed in oue w heel. The first 380 prizes
similarly printed and encircled, are placed
in another wheel. The wheels are then re
volved* and a number is drawn from the
wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a
p, ize is (Ii a tvn from the other wheel. The
number and Prize drtuvn out are opened
and exhibited to the audience, and register
ed by the Commissioners, the Prize being
placed again-t the nnmhor drawn. This
operation is repeated until all the Pi izes
are drawn out.
APPROXIMATION TRIZFS.
The two preceding anil the iivm succeed
ing Numbers to those drawing the first 380
Prizes will he entitled to the 620 Approxi
mation Prizes, a'curding to the Scheme
In Ordering Tickets. Enclose the money
to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded by
first mail.
Tho List of Drawn Numbers nnd Prizes
w ill he sent to purchasers immediately alter
the drawing.
O'/* Purchasers will please wtite their
signatures plain, and give their Post Ofiice,
Comity and State.
fly* Remember that every Prize is drawn
and payable in full without deduction.
Oy- All Pi izes of SI ,000 and under, paid
immediately afterthe drawing—other Piiz
es at the usual time of thirty days, in full
without deduction,
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets should be sent in ear
ly.
Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other
Tickets at either office.
Orders for Tickets can he addressed eith
er to 8. S\\AN & CO,, Atlanta. Ga.
or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala.
Sept. 13. Iy
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
4GREEABLE to an order of the Court of
Ordieury of Randolph county, will bo
sold before the Court House door in the town „f
Fort Gaines, Clay county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in November next, between the legal
hours of sole, half of Lot ot Land No. CO, con.
tnining One Hundred and Twenty Acres,
more or less, in the Seventh District of formerly
Randolph, now Clay county. Sold as the pro
perty of John B. Swanson, late of Randolph
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
MARY J SWANSON, Adni’x.
Aug. 16, JBs6— ——tds
REPORTER JOB OFFICE.
ALL KINDS OF
ut aac) (Dißcimmtcii
JOE PEIITTIIT O-
Executed with Neatness and Dispatch,
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS,
Circulars, Catalogs,
Business Cards, Bill Heads,
Bunt Checks, Blank Notes,
LegalTllanks, Visiting Cards,
Programmes, Labels, &c.,
Neatly and Expeditiously executed at
the office of the “ REPORTER. 1 ’ Orders
respectfully solicited. Tetms GASH.
Cotton Yarns and Osnaburgg.
I NOR sals fbrCASil ONLY, by
: aug. 23 11. BRAKE.
COLUMBUS WEEKLY sCN.
T. W. LANE & T DeWOLF, Editors
THE Daily Sun being now established on
a basis broad enough ami strong euough,
to secure its permanence, we have determined
to carry out our long cherishud intention, the
establishment of a
WEEKLY PAPER.
The Weekly Sun will bo made, up from the
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THOMAS DEWOLF.
Columbus, Aug 1856.
RULE NI£I.
ST AI E OF GEORGIA, \
Randolph County.
Court of Oi dinary. JJugust Term 1850.
WHEREAS, John M. K. Gunn, adminis
trator on the estate of Henry A Goft,
lute of said county decensed, having fully ad
ministered ihe goods and chatties of said deceas
ed, petitions this Court for Letters of Dismis
sion.
It is therefore ordered that nil and singular tho
parties interested in said estate shew cause at
the February Term of this Court, why said ad
ministrator should not then and there be dismiss,
ed, otherwise, letters will be granted; and that
this Rule be published in terms oflaw.
A true Extract from the Mmutoe of Randolph
Court of Ordinary.
J. D. LENNARD, Ordinary.
Aug. 16 inCm
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of
o riiiiiiry of Randolph county, will be
sold in the town of Fort Gaines, Ulay county,
on the first Titesdsyin November next, between
the legal hours of sale. Lot of Land, No. 40, in
the Filth District of Clay county. Sold as the
property of Mack Heidelberg, late of Randolph
county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
FRANCIS BROWN, Adm’r-
Aug 16-tds.
i)arris vEountii 31&ds.
Kiile JYisi.
STATE OF GEORGIA. )
Harris County )
Court of Oitlinary, May Term. 187)6.
WHEREAS Ashuiy F Johnston, ex
ecutor of the Inst w ill and lestnmeut
of James A Gassawav, deceased, applies
at this Term of the Court for Letters of
Dismission from the Executorship of said
estate.
It is therefore ordered by the otirt, that
all persons concerned show cause (if any
they have) on or before h-.- next Novernhei
Term of said Court, why said Letters of
Dismission should not !>< granted.
A true Extract from the Minutes of liar
ris Court of Ordinary
GEO W MU LINS, Ordinary
May 10
Rule .Vi* t.
STAIE OF GEORGIA >
Harris County )
Court of Ordinary, ?/lay Term, 1)856
rmr HERE \S, Archer McKee drniir
ww istralor on he estate of Thi-ma-
McKee, deceased, applies to in- for Letters
of Di-mission from the administration of
said estate,
It is therefore oi tiered by the Court thar
all persons concerned show cause ( f uy
they have.) on or before the next Nov. rnh. r
Term of said Court, why Letters of Dis
mission should not he granted
A true extract from the Minutes of Hands
Court of Ordinary.
GEO W MULLINS, Ordinary
May 10
STATE OF GEORGIA, T~
Harhis County i
WHEREAS, P- J Phillips ad-, inis
tratorou the estate of Thorn s J.
Street, deceased, applies at this term of the
court for h-tn-rs of dismission from the ad
ministration of said estate,
it is tbereforo ordered that all persons
concerned shew cause, if any they have,
ou or before the next January Term of this
court, why said letters-should uot he grant
ad. A true extract from the Minutes of
•aid court This7'h d.v of July 1856
GEO W MULLINS. Ordinary
July 12
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