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A ~j Confirms, June 18(51.
Affi-UvU, io 05
.\gr<*'>ueiit or Contract, other than
those np-ciflt 1 Jretow, or any ap>
|>r*i]Fineiit, 0 05
Hank Chock, Draft or or«l<*r, parable
at sight or on demanJ for amount
rxrrolinj(tlO, 0 02
It.lie of Kx.-hniige, (Inland,) Note*,
Draft*, or order for a sum not ex
ceeding tIQO, 0 so
For crery additional SIOO, or frac
tional part thereof, 0 06
Renewal tbe same rate.
Hill* of Exchange. (Rcroign,) oi But
ters of rradii, if drawn singly or
otherwise (ban in acts of llireo or
more, for a sum not exceeding
one hundred dollars, 0 0.1
For e\ery additional hundred, or
fractional part thereof, 0 02
ltilla of lading for Gxhmlk, Merchan
dise or eflecta exported to any for
iign port (except lirilish North
America,) on every hill of each sot, 0 10
Rond to indemnify a surety, when the
amount recoverable thereupon ia
one thousand dollars or less, 0 .10
Each additional thousand, or frac
lional pert thereof, 0 60
Rond lor due execution or perform
at*co cf duties of office, I 00
Rond or other than those reiiuired in
legal proceedings and such are not
otherwise charged herein, 0 25]
Certificate ul Stock, in any mcerporat
e.l company, 0 25 j
Certificate of profits, in an incorporat
ed company far a amn not less than
ten and not exceeding fifty dollars, 0 10 j
Exceeding fifty and not exceeding
one thouuind dollars, 0 25 ]
Cert fic.»te of damage, or any docu
ment isstn and bv any l'ort Warden,
Mai iiio Siii vet or, or other person
acting as such, 0 25
Ci i tificate of Deposit, for an amount
not exceeding one hundred dollars, 0 02
Kxc, eding one hundred dollars, 0 05
Certificate of nnv other description,
not herein specified, 0 05
ontra-t, ltri Iter’s Note, or Momo-
Owlum of sale-of goods by broker 010
id: of land where the consideration
mao 11 " 1 exceed live handled dd-
r te e 0 50
lv« hundred to one thousand
hut It t 00
to th«vry additional five hundred
Give lional part thereof, 0 60
j )e withdrawal of Mercliandizi
, ii Bonded Warehouse, 0 50
a 'of Men hand ze, for consump
fit or warehousing, not exceeding
cxburic'led dollnis in value 0 25
nnl for the five hundred dollars, 0 50
with wh *" ,vo hundred dollars, 1 00
. . etui us. If for a rjiinntity
c, f .fceeding 500 gallons gross, 010
•ding 500 gallons gross, 0 25
0 a policy, on any life or lives
■/rf the amount insured dues not
xcced one thousand dollars, 0 25
om one to fivo thousand, 0 50
Vioeding fivo thousand, 1 00
gygiinibiits or transfer same rates,
Marine, Inland and Kira
..s, where the premium does
(pexcec 1 tell dollars, 0 10
.Xeecding ten and not exceeding
0» dollnis, 0 25
Keeding fifty dollars, 0 50 j
sx’vnnient or transfer same rate.
\grcoineiit, Memorandum, or
the £«... |' lir t | ie „ s „ or rent
yro aay tn ( |, trni-mciit or portion
The illusion! Clio rent or rental
assisting leschci**'®® , l •hreo hun
felicitously and saU" 1 !’ , . 000
aeh-.lnrs, Rl , r ||l| , fo| . e , cll
hind the «•„ hundred or frac
aong, in esjhereof, 0 60]
ous and Bfmi-tli an ' l ’ ,r . s '‘ me rate.
•ul , , .If for a i plan*
wa!l AiieeiOng 1000 bushels, 010
A'i mcar j/ one thousand bushels, 025
Heronro. f Land, Estate or I’roperly
of Jub, r lVrsonal, exceeding one
and not exceeding live
*g*ndred dollar*, 0 10
hnt'O hundred to ono thousand dol
lars, 0 25
For eve it additional five hundred
or fractional part thereof, 0 50
Alignment or Transfer same rates.
Power of Attorney to sell or transfer
St oka, Bonds ot Script, to collect
I tividen-ls, Interest or Kent, 0 25 '
Tb veto nt elections in any incor
porated company, or society, (ex
cept religious, charitable, or liter
ary societies, or public cemeteries.) 0 10
To sell, convey rent or lease Keal
Estate, 1 00
To perform all other acts not here
tofore mentioned, 0 50
Promissory Notes, same as Inland
Pills of Exchange.
Renewal, same rate.
Probate of Will or Letters of Admin
istration, where the estate does not
exceed the value of two thousand
dollars, l OO
For each additional thousand or
fractional part thereof, 0 50
Protest of Note, Bill of Exchange,
Acceptance, Check or Draft and
Marin*. 25
Receipts, Warehouse, for Goods held
on Storage, not otherwise provid
ed for in any public nr private
warehouse, not exceeding five hun
dred dollars, 10
Exceeding live bundled and not ex
ceeding one thousand dollars, 20
Receipts for the payment of any sum
of money exceeding twenty dollars, 2
Writs, original, (except those issued
by a Justice of ihc Peace and those
issued in criminal prosecutions by
the Uniter] States,) 40
When tho amount claimed in the
writ issued by a Court, not of Re
cord, ono hundred dollars or over, 50
Upon every confession of Judgment
tbr one hundred dollars oi over,
(except in those cases where the
tax for the writ for the commence
ment of r suit lias besn paid,). 50
Writs or other prooesw on appeals
from Justices Court ofi other
Courts of inferior Jurisdiction to a
‘ouri of Record, "■ 50
Distress, when the am’t
£ exceed one lire
-•* \ Hired dollars, oO
NEW FURNITURE
STORK IX At.ICOX.
ClhhlillV, FlilltS & (».
Have ju»t opened aml Receiving hilly, a Large
(|uintiiy of
FURNITURE,
Consisting in part of
CIIAMDKIt SETS,
fARLOII SETS,
TURKU'S OF AI.L KINDS,
CHAIRS OF EVERV DKSCMI’TION,
GREAT VARIETY OF (,’ARPETIXU
WIIAT KNOTS and ROOK SHELVES,
HAT TREES ami TEA Fo'IS,
MAREE TOP TAUI.ES,
EXTENSION, UREA lx FAST, DINING
and TEA TAIILES,
SPRING ISEDS,
CRADLES G’RlJSaud
CHILDREN’S CHAIRS,
W INDOW SHADES, a Great V irietv,
tjnsntiiy of
MATTING, SOFAS,
TETE A TETES, etc , etc
Repairing of old Furniture done in lire beat
style. \oii will fuel us on t.'berry ,-frect, *n,e
door above I. It. Rose innyln:!m
eiIBIH IV. riM>I.AV. Tll‘.S. W M \\fIII 111
FINDLAY & M A Mil I AM,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FANCY FAMILY (.ROUFRIES
AND PROVISIONS GENEKAI.I.V.
Wines, I.iijooTr, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruit-, Gandy.
Nute, Ac., Ac.
arcoNu -TBFrr. oitositk nr.sr vitiosvi. h,sk
AI At ON, iiKOlttal A.
may 10;
fa M. ftYAN,
MANUFACTURER of French Hour Mill
Stone*, Mill Spindle*. Mi’ll Machinery, of all
descriptions, Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills,
Hoisting Screws. Smut Aiuchine*. Pelting nnd
Rolling C'lotli, Screen Win-, Mill -picks, Plaster of
Pari*, nlwny* on lmi.4 and made to order. A* 1
work fold by me wan anted. I also contract fur
the election of Flouring Mills.
Corner of College and Hinud streets, IVASfI*
VILLK, Ti:iVl\. Aug«> If.
AH ENTS WANTED IN I-'. VERY TOWN,
TO Mil. TIIE FOLLOW INO
VALUAULK SOUTHERN HISTORY
Southern History of the War,
BY
l’l A. POLLARD, Editor Richmond Examiner.
2 voU . rt vo., about 1.7;* page*each. $3,60 per yd.
With 20 Splendid Steel Portrait*.
Thin is the only compto e and authentic history
of the Southern i*id»* published, extending a* it
does, from the beginning of the war to the final
surrender of the Confederate nimie*.
Mr. Pollard’* prominent uo.-ition in the Confed
ei aey ha* enabled him to pi • pure a woik line
ipialed in accuracy and intciesf. and uliieh i* ev
ery where acknowledged t«» be the Stuudard South
ern History. It iJiould find ii place in i very library
II
SOUTHERN GEN ERA l>‘ 'l HEIR LIVKS AND
CAMPAIGNS.
BY < U’T. W. VAUK Ml SNOW,
Witli 17 i-plcmtid M*-i I Portraits,
1 Ml. M Vo . ;.Ot) pnirp* sl/0,
Containing Hiograpl.i*of t h.• distinguished South
era UeimiU, with fu’l and graphic accounts
of the various campaigns iiiwhich they were
vngagoti. It is a mo-i important oiul intona
ting volume, ami him her a prepared with the
utmoitcnre anti thoroughness.
111.
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or
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UY \ VIROINIAN.
I vol., 12 mo., :?21 pn r *s: one dollar and a half
with Authentic Potiait** of JACKSoN and his
successor KWKI 1.,0n sicrl.
This is the only authentic history of thin distin
guished leader which has been writ’en. It
has been pr« pared from Official reports conteinpo
rory narratives, aid personal acipiaiiitance, md
is complete and fall
IV.
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OK
M OR (r A X . I X/> 11 l S MK X
UY
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With Steel Potrait of General. MORGAN, l vo’t
j 12 mo., 424 pages, sl. eevcnty-fiv* cent.**,
A complete history of th's dating otlicer,
more thrilling and interesting than
fictiou.
V.
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Distinguished in Literature
i One Vol., Eight vo.. five hundred niul.vlevon |■—
(tcs. Tore* dollar* aud n half, Illustrated with
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Mis* Maria J. M. Imtomi,
Mas. Rosa Vkktnkk JeilNSO!*,
! Mrs. Asms I'ora KiTrint:,
Miss Avocsta J. Evans,
Mrs. L. Vno.ixia French,
| Marion Uarland,
And containing full biographical sketches and
sptcitneu extracts from the most celebrated writ
i mgs prose and verse, of
| THIRTY FI VK DISTINGUISHED LITERARY
•WOMEN OF THE SOL TIL”
! All the above works arc having an immense
sale, and agent* are doing splendidly every where
many making from ten to fifteen dollars per day
I We want tin agent ill every town in the South
I ern State-. Returned Soldiers, 1 a dies, Teachers
| and others, will find l hi* most profitable employs
' menu
Exclusive territory given, and liberal induce
ments offered to canvassers.
For full particulars addvess
C. Ll. RICHARDSON, Publisher.
540 Broadway, N. T
S. T. JENKINS Sc CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 1
AND Dealers in Faint*. Oils, Window Glass,
Chemicals, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary,
Latent Medicines an.l a complete assortment of
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
ALABAMA. SsT A ILANTa, OA. 1
D-olSfif.
NEW HARDWARE STORE
H. C. BARROW,
WIIOI.ES.VI.E ANI* RETAIL DEALER IX
Hanfitarc, Cutlery, JVolibnx, &)v
winTKiiAft st., conxta Alabama,
atLa;;ta, Georgia.
Has Ju*i received a Large and Splendid
afsortoient of
Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery
Shoe Knives, Scissors and Shea s
Razors and Strap*, Steels, Needl »
Chop Axes, Hatchets,
Foot Adz, Planes, Chisels,
Axes, Broad Axes,
Saw Setts, Drawing Knives,
Augers, Rraces and Bits,
Hammers, Monkey Wrenches,
Hand Saws, Cross Cut Saws,
Anvils, Beliows, Bench Screws, Vices,
Wood Saws, Mill Saws
Stocks and Diet, Wagon Boxes,
Steel S/juares Gimlets,
Pipe Boxes, Boggy Nuts, Carriage Bolts,
Shoe Nails, Shoo Tacks.
Run and Buggy Findings,
Shoe Hammers, Shoe Pincers,
Shovels, Tougs, Fire Irons,
shoe Awls, Shoe Pegs,
Foot Scrapers, Hinges, Butts,
Shoe Thread, Spr.des, Shovels, Forks,
Haines, Garden Rakes, Garden Hoes,
Screws, Hooks and Hinges,
Fire Bolts, Platform Scales,
Bolts, Latches, Sash I’ullies,
Counter Scales, Rope Nails, Sash Wsiglits
Sash Cord,
Cotton Cards, Water Buckets,
Curtain Hands, Bed Casters
C«.IT. e M ills, Slates, Sieves.
Well Biieh"t», Tubs, Brooms,
Jim Crow Card.. Sifters, Sad Irons,
Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dippers,
Con Wing Slaves, Office Stoves,
Ovens, Rots, Tea Kettles,
Sauce I’ans, Frying Rails,
Tin Buckets. Tin Pans,
Lock Chains, Trace Chains,
Horse Brushes, Curry Combs,
Whitewash Brushes, Shoe Brushes,
Can JU Sticks, Oil Lamps,
Blind Stones, Files,
Shaving Cream and Soaps,
Looking (Hasses, Kaneetls,
Brittai n* Ware, Te * Sella,
Grm Caps, f/sn Tabes,
Spoons, I.ailfes,
Sand Paper, Ac.
And numerous other articles. In fact, every
thing usually kept in a Wholesale in id Retail
Hardware House.
Onlcrs respectfully solicited and promptly
tilled.
Jan nary '., fid. Sin.
| \l'lt STOCK OF
FAMILY AND FANCY
(i ROCK R I ES,
h now poiii|Jeti». Wo invite un examination of
our
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and Rice
Fresh gi «hiikl
BUuKWHBAT FLCUR.
S u G A R - II O U S K s YR U I*.
Mackerel, Codfish, Herring*,
Hoof tongue*. Oyster*, Sard in
I’ie Fruit*, Can Fruits* Pate*,
Kai.-in*, l'ruue*, Figs and Ntf
of all kind*,
Ke'-osene Lamp*, Wick*, Chimney*, and 0
Candle* in ParafVne Wax. Star and Tallow, Far
and Stick Candy rti great Vtorirty.
Mtfk y Ii utter , Soila , Him\ and
Plain Crackers , Fresh Dairif
and State Cheese
p.l way* on hand.
Smoking aud CJheicing Tobacco,
in great vaitety.
In brief, it hjoiir aim to keep tliose goods that
every lloueekeeper Paily need*.
For priee*. we prefer our Customer* to exercise
"heir own judgment.
We solicit a cull from our friend*, and the pub
If? generally
S. W. MANGfHAB, & CO
Dee. 27,
$. T. ATKIN,
\\ holesnle mid Retail Dealer m
Stoves, Ranges, Grates, rumps. Cutlery, Britania
and Plated Ware, Wooden and Willcw
Ware, House Furnishing Goods,
etc., cte., etc., ete.^
Also, Manufacturer of
TIN. C'OI'RER, AND SHEET IRON WAKE.
No. 2 Winship L'kicV,
Pc nchtree Stiett
A TI. ANT A, G E «It«IA.
STOVES, RANGES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON
COPPER AND ZINC.
150 Hca'irg and Cooking Stoves, with Furniture
complete,
The Chilton Cooking Range, the best Range in
use.
300,00* lbs. Iron, assorted sixes of the best quali
ty.
A NICE ASSORTMENT,OF
English and Gorman Table Cutlery,
Scissors, Butchers' Knives,
Shovels, Spades, ,Ic.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Plain and Planished Tin Ware,
Brithuin and Jnpaned Ware,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
House Furnishing Goads,
(in variety).
Glass Ware, Lamps,
Gas Fixtures,
Manilla Rope,
Bed Cords,
Twine, Blacking. *.
Shoe and Stove Blacking, 4c.
may Xl—Km
SPRING- STYLES
ns. ucuomrwTOL
FASHIONABLE MILLINERS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
FEBRUARY INSTALLMENT.
ATfE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF INFORM
* f mg our friends and publio generally, that
we have just received (boat New York a beautiful
collection of the most fashionable good* in our
line, and would respectfully Invite the ehiiens of
Gritfin, and surrounding country to examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere, at #* can and
will sell as l.t >\V as can be purchased in the State.
We have also the pleasure of stating that tee hare
made arrangements in New York to keep pur
selves supplied with the MOST FASHIONABLE
GOODS that can be had, so that we may ba abla,
stall times, to suoply our friends and customers,
with the v.-y latest styles.
HRS. JACKSON A NEWTON.
F*bv I5 «m.
DR. ROBACK’S
blood ninnn
BLOOD BLUUA I PILLS.
BLOOD, - - PILLS.
BLOOD PIJ |.\ PILLS.
BLOOD lllllll) PILLS.
BLOOD PILLS.
BLOOD BLOOD PILLS.
BLOOD T\r t t q PILLS.
BLOOD rILLo PILLS.
BLOOD axu I PILLS.
Blood Purifier!
Alt 10 UNEQUALED
voa i taiso
Scrofula, Si/Jthifis, Skin I>is
ea.se, Olil Sores, Salt It hen m,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion,
SICK HEADACHE
Liver Complaints, Illieumrttistn,
Fever and Ague, St. An
thony’s Fire,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
Fits, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
HHM I ! e
ONE peraon writi”*, tier <t:«ugl»ter ivns cured
of Fits of nine yen*•' and St. \itus*
dance of two year*.
A NOTH Kit writes*, hi* son was cured after
hi* flesdi had almost ansfo l away.
The xlortora pronounced the case incuraMe.
A NOTH Kit was cured «>f F ever and Agfle af
ter trying every medicine in tin reach.
A NOTH KK wa* cured of Fever Boro whieh
had exuded fourteen years.
ANoTHK'It of Hhcii'mat'stm of eigtit year*.
Ca*eA intiiimeraMe of l»y••|wi**irt and Liver
Complaint enuld t*e nieiiiione«f, in which ftio
l’nriner and IMU worlc like u charm.
THE BLOOD PELS
Are the most active and thorough pill* that
have ever been introduced. They act ao di
rectiy upon the Liver, exciting that organ to
such an extent as thaW ttie* n\>tein d* cs not re
lapse into its former condition, w hit h i* too api
to l*e the case with simply a purgative ptlb
They arc really ;*
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL,
and. in coni unction with the
BLOOD PURIFIER l
Will cure all the aforementione-]' diseases, and,
of tho«u*«!ves. will relievo and cure
Headache, Costiveness, Colic
Paius, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, dec., &c >
nit. ItollACK'S
Stomach Bitters!
Fhould he iis»*(J by convalescents to strengthen
the prostration which always follows acute
disease.
Try these medicine*, and you a ill never re
gret it. Ask your neighbor* who have used
them, and they will say they are GOOD
MEDICIN EB, and you* should try them be
ore going lorn physician.
PRINCE, WALTON St CO.,
VBucce*sor9 to I>r. C W. Rol*ack,)
80LK PBOPUIKTOUS,
Nos. 60, 68, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
EVERYWHERE.
SADDLES, HARNESS
AND
LEATir E R .
G . BERND,
COTR)X AVAXUE,
Between Mulberry ami Cherry Streets,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Calls the attention of Dealers mid Flwntirs to
Ms Stcck of Splendid
Saddlery and Harness (loads,
Consisting of the following Goods:-
LADIES’, GENTS' and BOY’S SADDLES,
CARRIAGE, BUGGY <fcDRAUGHT HARNESS,
WOOL, HAIR and STRAW COLLARS.
As well as
HARNESS. BRIDLE. SOLE. UPPER, BEL
LOWS, BAM) and STRING LEATHER, always
on hand at the lowest prices.
HARDWARE,
of all kinds in his line.
My facilities for manufacturing all classes of
Work, are unsurpassed by any House in the State.
All I ask is, LOOK AT MY STOCK BEFORE
YOU BUY.
All Kinds of Repairing Done
April29-6m
HARDWARE Sc CUTLERY,
CARRIAGE M.SeriA LS,
TRIMMINGS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND GLASS.
C. 11. JOHNSON is constantly receiving
at his old stand on Hill Street, a large assortment
of aIT goods in his line, which he is selling at
wholesale and retail as low as they can be bought
in any interior market.
TERMS CASH.
i Insure Your Property !
C. 11. JOHNSON is Agent for the
SOUTHERN MUTUAL Insurance Company, of
Athena, Ga., Capital. *235,000
Tha UNDERWRITERS AGENCY ot New
York, ov«r ffi.OoO.OOO
THE HOME Insurance Company of New
Y«k, near ' *4.000,000
PIKKMX <t PUTNAM Company of Hartford,
Connecticut. aßd other good Companies.
Riaka are solicited on Cottou, Merchandise,
Farniture, end Building*.
0T Losses promptly adjusted.
h Pee ST ts
Legal Advertisements.
/ 1 KOKhl \ SPALDING COl’M Y.— Wl.er«u
\ J Jame* 11. Logan appl*. a to me for letters of j
«li*mi**iOQ as administrator on the estate of Hugh
Ham,l, deceased, he having fu.ly administered
and wound ui» said estate.
These are therefore to cite and direct all pcr*<*na J
concerned to he and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, and t*le*w eau*e if any |
exist why said letter* of di*mia*ion should not he
gruuted. <*l veil under my hand at my office this ,
May 7tl». ISriu. F. I>. !>l>Ml KK.
May 17-0 m Ordinary
( \ KOUOI A. MWLIMNH roUNTY.—Whereas
V J Wm. M. Wanton administrator on the Estate
of John li Jtcid late of <*aid county Deceased ap- |
plies to ine for lettcra of dismission a* adminiStra* |
t*»r on suid Estate he having fu!!v administered j
and wound up the same.
These are therefore to city and admonish sll
person* interested or concerned to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law.
and show cause if any exist why said letter* of
dismission should not l»e granted. Given under
tuyhand at my office, this the Ist day of April fck’ti
April 12th mom. F. I>.
Ordinary.
C~ GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY —^Where j
fas Wm, M. lilanton ndmiiiistratCff an the Ls !
tate of Sarah F. lteid late ofsuid county deceased :
applies to me for letters of dismissal as a<bninis
t rat or on said Estate he having fully administered .
and w ound up the same.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
pet sons inteiested or concerned to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law
and show cause if any eSlst. why -aid letters should
not be granted. Given under my I and at. nty office
this Ist day of April 1866 F. D. DISMUKE,
Ordinary. .
( T EoRGIA. SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas.
Jk (ieorge W. While applies to me for letters of
dismission a* admistrator on ihe estate of Charles
H. White, <lece«sed, having fully administered
and wound up said estate,
' These are, therefore, t*» cite and admonish nil
I person* interested, to be. and appear at my office, 1
| within the time prescribed by law, to show cause.
| if any exist, why such letter* should not be grant
ed. Given under nty hand, at office, this 25th
| day of January, 1866. F D. DIBMI KE,
Ordiuarv.
Hitts Superior Court, March Term; 1860.
; E. lb Kidgettiiy )
t»s. V Libel for Dfrot??.
M aty A. F. Ridgeway. )
IT appearing to tlm Court that the Defendant Is
Dot to be found in the County of Hutts. and is
not to be found in this State, it is ordered that
the defendant be required to be and appear at the
the next term of the Superior Court of suid Cout -
ty to answer the Plai ititf in an option of Libel
for Divorce, and that this order be published once
a mouth for four months previous, to the next tertn
of this Court J. A. Hunt Libellai t’s Att’y
A true extract from the Minutes of said Court
March 13. 1866, W. lb Bankstom, Clerk.
opr!l*J-4*> Ordinary.
C~< EOKOI A, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas
X M. A. McCtiltaugh Administrator of Robert
: C. McCullough deceased applies to me for an fol der
| to sell the real estate belonging to *pid estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and adiftonrsh all
! person* concerned to be and appear at my office
within the fbsie prescribed by law to show cause
if any eiist, \thv an order nathoi i/b g the sale of
Hai«l real estate shtmfM not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 2nd day of
Ju'y 1866. F. D. DlbMl'KE, Ordinary.
July 19-60d
f 1 EORGIA. SpALDfNfI COt NIT Whereas
V J W. P. Maxwell applies to me for letter* of
1 Administration on the estate of Sarah Kirk, lute
of said county deceased.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons in*crested or concerned to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law t«>
show caos**, it any exist, why such letters «>f Ad
ministration sh<*u|.| not be grant «b
Given under o»y hand ttt office this 2nd day of
July, 18U,»V y. D. DISMUKE, Ordinary.
July 10-3t*d
C‘l EOIHi I A—M’ALDI NG COt M Y —Whereas
X Joseph N. lhtrrs. Executor of the Estate ot
Jacob W Andrews, decease*?, applies t«» me for
an order to sell the Real Estate belonging to the
Estate of the said Jacob W. Andrews.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
! persons interested or concerned to be and appear
i at my office within the time prescribe by law, to
| show cause, if any exist why such order should
not he granted.
! Given under my blind a 4 office this 2nd day of
1 August, V. D. DISMUKE. Ordinary.
V VOET:t:?:\; Sp.vLniNG COUNTY.—Whereas J
11. M Start* r.jiVi'rti rrator of \V. I) Starr,
deceased applies to tne for'an erder to sell the
real estate belonging to said estate.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish alt
persons concerned, to be and appear nt. my office
within the time prescribed by law. to show cause
if any exist, why an order authorising the sale of
«aid real estate should not be
Given under my hand*at. office, t.!ii« the 2nd day ;
of July 1866. F. D. DItfMUKE. Ordinary. j
July 19-6nd
G 1 BORGIA, SPALDING COUNTV.—Whereas j
r Isaac A. Haisten administrator of Grifti » F.
Lavender deceased aj plies to me for an order to j
seH the real estate belonging to saol estate.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
persons concerned to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by l t w, to show cause
if any exist, why said order should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office thrj 2nd day of
July )SOO. F. D. DkiMVKK, Ordinary..
July ) 9-60d
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Spalding county Georgia, there will
be sold, Oti the first Tuesday in September next,
before the Court House door in the city of Griffin,
the Lands belonging to the Estate of Charles J.
Maddox, late of said county deceased, the same
,0011*19'mg of seventy five acres, about tour mil
from the city of Griffin, with ordinary improve
ment! thereon ; Sold for distribution.
A. J. MADDOX, AdmY.
July 1 9—
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
Spalding county, will be sold before the
Court House door in the City of GriffiiiTVefweett
the usual hours of sale, on the fiist Tuesday in Oc
tober next, the Store House formerly occupied
by Veter Farrar, deceased FaiJ House is situated
on TTill" street in the City of Griffin ; the building
is 35 feet wiac by 90 long, two stories high, with
a cellar same dimensions as the house. The same
is a recently erevted brick building, and is one of
{lre best in Gn itNli, building contains a store room
up stairs, together with other rooms that are very
profitable for rent.
Also, nt the same time and place will be sold
20 acres of Land adjoining the Southern portion
of the City of Griffin, being woodland and well
situated for building purposes.
Also, will be sold before the Court House door
ir. the county of Meriwe tlier, on the First Tuesr
day in November next, one hundred and eighty
acres of land known as the Duthnm place, adjoin
ing the larms of Sheffield on the West, Jackson on
the North, Fears, on the South ; one hundVed
acres of said farm being in a high state of cultiva
tion, the greater portion of the remainder in the
woods. All the above property being sold ns the
Estate of Peter Farrar, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and crcditois of said estate.
Terms Cash-. .KV-lAII SHEFFIELD,
Administrator of Peter Farrar, deceased!
August 9, 18ti6-tds
/ TEORGIA,SI*ALDIXG COUNTY.—Whereas,
\ W James N. Simons, Executor on the estate
of John Simmons, deceased, applies for leave to
sell real estate of deceased for the purpose of dis»
tribution.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ah
persons c meerned to be and appear at. my office
within the time prescribed by li*>” to show cause,
if ary exist, .vhy an order authorizing the sale «f
said land s-'ould not be graated.
Given under my band at office, this August 9th
18*S. F. D. DISMUKK,
h -)0_
EOUGi SPALDING CULM y._ «•
Hioil S- Allen s| nlie, to me f.irlm, ..“f*? 4
| mis ion on tlie e.tate of A. A. C. Allen | l( . i' .S
M'lßv ailminieter.el sanl estate. ’ B4v '*f
| Tliefe »re, tlierefore. lo cite nrm „i natrj .
jicrfrou convert.enl to l>e nnj at uiv /»*'
«:!hin t!ic tine prew.-r.ua l.y law. «.,
|if any exists, why sai.l letters di-.r,i»*» rv
! not be grante-1. Given iiniler niv liar.J t,
this (lie 1 Gill (lay of F'eblinirv. lfclli;
! Fel- 2-2.i:C-m. F. p, PIaYU KK
fayltti; covin’ of ukdinauv
Aicist Tiem. 1 s»;« !-
r r , HE forecoir, g pelition of William T. R, ,„.
R. K. lilakey anil his wife Mary F 1
Kli--iia Kendall and his w ife Haiti, a J ’ *,?*!.
id.-.P. John C. liuigamy. William M y
| ami his wife I’earey A. McMullin. Ihnnry'o |‘ "
? arny by In Guardian W. M. MeMnllin u’ljT;
T. Burgamy bv his Gnardian. William y j. "
my, t« set aside and revoke the Betters Test °
tary of Til man i>. Burgamy o;i the Estate ,' t TT 6-
Bargamy deceased, being read in Court, f„ lr . t a
with the evidence connee’feil with the -srn e ° j,?.
Ordered by the Court that said Tilman p i>
my show cuuse by the next Tetin nf!},!. Ba
why his I etters as Executor upon (lie E«i
John Burgamy deceased, shall not Le set asidet j
revoked for the causes set apart in Petition .
plication for s Ku ! e Ni Si, and that a Copy
Order ami Rule Ni si be served upon said'Tilw
1* Borgnmy being a re.-ider.t of the State of Al*"
bn mu, bv publication of this Rule in Terms of I
- such ease made and provided.
-r’KbWARD CONNOR, ofdir.„, r
Aug9-4t
SIXTY day* af'er date, I shall apply to t j, ?
dinary of Spalding County for leave p, *el|
Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Peter c "
raf deceased. JoSIAII SHEFFIF.I I) * r
Administrator of Peter Farrar's Esl.t.'
May 31, 1866-6 ml w
p f.orgla.sFai.dlng count V.l\Vl,e r ,„
VX David 11. Johnson applies to me f„ r ] Ht '
of Administration on the estate of J. \v jj, )W
deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and ai j
mhnisli all parties interested to (>e and npp Par
]my office within the time prescribed h\- l aw p,
show canse.it any exist, why sneli letters should
not be granted.
Given under my band at office, this Bth day 0 f
August, iSKR. ' F. D. DISMUKE "
aug9—3od Ordinary.
ZnF.ORGuTsPAI DING COUNTY\Vhereara
VT Mary F. Marlin applies to me for letters of
j Administration on the estate of Zudoek Martin
: dreensed. These are. therefore, to cite nnd ad
monish all parties interested to I e and appearit
my office within the time presetibeu hv Inw to
show cause, it any exist, why such letters should
net be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this ,'ngust 9th
186(1. F. I). DISMUKE, ’ '
nug9—3od Ordinary,
SHERIFF’S SALES.
be sold before (lie Court House door,
Spalding county, Gil., on ihe firstTu»*<lay
iu September u-xt. w ithin the usual hour* of ml*
; one hundred and fifty nine (15*j) Burroils of Phog
| phato, levied on tin; property of t'. \Y. Fold, to
*atMy fi fa issued from Judge of the County Court
of ih* County of Spalding, Macon and Western
I Rail lb»ad t* C. W. Ford, preperty pointed out
t in said fi fa.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will fie sold cm
frnet ion Lot of Laud knowti in tin* 1 ‘lan < f the Cil’'
of (Jiiffin. a* l.ot No. 110. sftuatel in West (irif
fin. adjoinii g lot* of S. \V. l.Uodworili, L). Hicks
and ot her*, levied on a* the property of J. >J.
LumfwAst, tofsatiiy cost* on two ti fa* from
Spaldit.g Supei ior Court. Cha» l**s Foreman it Cos.
v*. John M. l.unqißst, property pointed out fiv J.
M. 1 loodworth.
Aug 2-til* D. I>. DoYAL t-lietilT.
Pike Sheriff’s t. ale.
k A r ill lie *ofil bfotore the Court I!■ use door, in
▼ V the town of Zeimlfoil, I ike eounty. on tlid
lirTue?d.»y in Sejiteii.ln-r next, within the lfgaP
hours of Mile a pin?.tati«>n in the i»tl» Dist>i-t A
-iid foui.tv it I cing the land sold fiy N. ]\
Dani I t<*.John \V. I‘ite, known in the pi *n of mid
i >i sll i, thy part* of lot* No*. U0 9 1 7. H'J, lUII
102. the oilier nun.her* not known, the whole con
taining eight hundred acre* more ov b’*s, it being
the plantation where S. Crantoid row re?ide*-
levied on by virtue of h fi fa from I’ike inferior,
Court in favor of John Neal vs. Nathaniel I*. Dan
iel—oath of I'hiinlitf required under the Stay Law
filed and property pointed out by him and Le iaiA
in possession notified.
WM. H. MuCLENPON.
Augi-td* Sliciitt.
Plantation for Sale.
I OFFER for rale my place iu Schley county,
Ga, containing 32.7 acre*. There are 200'
acre* cleared, the ha lance heavily timbered wiilf
oak and pine. This is one of the most desirable
place* in South-Western G< ..i-gin, being both pro
ductive and healthy. There has not been n ense
of eltiil* an l fever, nor any n.ahu io-u* sickness in
three years, or since 1 have owned it.. The |sfc*Y
i* eight miles from Ameiieu*, and four ndlesfroni
Ellavillejhe county site. Tliere ate about IGO acres
in mltivatior.— 80 in wheat at and rye. Jo in cotton,
and about the same, in corn llalfof the corn and
cotton crop will he sold with the place, if desira
ble. Also, a few Hog* aid Cattle. Titles good.—
the crop, possession given immediately.
Price, with one hint the crop, s!2 per acre
without the crop. £l»* per acre.
Address Dr. A. C. Uornady, on the premises, or
the subjici iber, at Atlanta, Ga.
mnv 17 —3m 11. C. HoLNADY,
JYotiec to Debtors and Creditors.
VLL person? nus« l>to<l to tlic estate of Jamei
\V. MicMlefiro >ks, lute of SpaJling t onnty,
decease*!, are notified to come forward and settle
immediately, and those having demands against
said estate are req.uested’fo present ihciti dnly
atilheiiticalcd in terms of the law.
.1. 11. CONN AI LY.
flUgl6 Administrator. •
KolitTl A. SPALDING COtJNI V —Where**
George \V. (irant and E. W. Deck, Executors
of 11. P. Kilpatrick, deceased apply ta 316
fetters of dismibsion on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,-
if any exist, why such letters of dismission should
not he granted.
Given under my hand at office, this
15th. 1866. F. D. DJSMFKfc,
augl6—6 m Ordi navy.
GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY.—'Wberear
K. F. Mann applies to me for letters of
Dismission on the estate of Khoda llamil,
late of soid eouny, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish al
persons interested or concerned to he and appeal'
at my office within the time prescribed by law to’
show cause if any exist why such letters of de
mission should not be granted.
Given under my hwnu at office this 15th August,*
1866. flin F. D. DISMUKK,
Georgia— spaldino cor ntv.—wi»erea»
Thivid P. Elder. Guardian of David D. Ma
lair and Elizabeth A. Gray, formerly Elizabeth A.
Malair, applies to ir.e fur letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all 1
persons concerned to be and appear ut my office
within the time prescribed by law, ana show
cans*, if any exist, why such letters of dismission
should not he granted.
Given under my Hand, at office, tins the 14th
day of August, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE,
auglG—ood Ordinary^
G< EORGIA—SPALDING COUNTY.— Whereas
John D. Moor, Administrator of the estate
of Lee Strickland, late of said comity, deceased,
applies to ine for letters of dismission.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
personsdnterested or concerned to he and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law.
and show cause if any exist, why said letters of
dismission should nut be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this the 15th of
August, 1566. F. D ? DISMUKK,
auglG—6m Ordinary.
ROOM WANTED.—A furr.isheJ
• iiJwß rjom can he ranted by making i rtnediaO
£jyQkapplic >t.iou at the ‘ Herald'' office.