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AH of Congress, June 1864.
Affidavit, (0 OS
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*pnywW|| j? R * OOS
ftf«l||Pb#fflispr<fl ogjorder, fay able
•( ligiil-or %o demand for ninouut *
•tceoding 110, 0 02
tliiu ot Exchange, (Inland,) Noiea,
m»n., or order for a sum uot ex
needing SIOO, 0 06
wScppixfi.., LJ i f
; l#r, o| rWt| if fr.|r, »m»xIT <* ff
korlierwiM than in sets of Three or
more, for a auin not exceeding
om bandred dollars, , 0 05
For everj additional hundred, or
fractional pari thereof, , 0 Oil
Wilt aJ Üboda/MbAlla*-
plotted in *uv f .a
‘aifti p tort (except Ilritiah' flfortfi
America,) on ererv hill of each set, 0 10
Itond to indemnify a surety, wLeii tho
amount recoverable thereupon is
one thousand dollars or less, 0 60
Hack addition al thousand, or frac
tional papt /hpreof, 0 60
Bond for dee epequvjen or perform
area of dtitire Oi «mue, 7 I 00
Bond or ether 'hen those required in
legal proceedings and such are not
otherwise charged herein, 0 26
Certificate ofStoek, in any incorporat
ed company, gfc A m m'ki o is
Certificate of p9>ffie, in*«# iJwwpowftX
ed company for a sum not less than
ten and not exceeding fifty dollats, 0 10
Exceeding fifty an-l not exceeding
one tlioutnnd dollars, ' 0 *l6
Certificate of damage, or anr clocu
inent issued by any J’ort Warden,
Marine Surveyor, or other person
acting as such, 0 to
Certificate of Deposit,.for an amount
«#t exceeding one iiuwJrffJ tipfiers, 0 u 2
JJxowding one hundred li.illnra, 0 05
Certificate of any other description,
not herein specified, 0 05
Contract, Broker’s Note, or Memo
randum of sale of goods hy Broker 0 10
Deed of land where the consideration
does not exceed five bundled «J jl
lara, 0 60
Fi om fir,! unJroJ to one thousand
dollars, 1 00
For every additional five hundred
or fractional pnrt thereof, 0 60
Entry for.withdrawal of Mercliatuliz)
from Bonded Warehouse, 0 60
Entry of nfercbnndize, for cnn-iimp
tion or warehousing, not exceeding
one huddlied dollar* in \ at.i« 0 25
Froiq otfe ta five hundred dollars, 0 60
Exceed ling five hundred dollars, 100 I
(ruager’s Heturns. If for a quantity
not exceeding 600 gallons gro-s, 010
Exceeding 600 gallons gross, 0 25
Insurance policy, on anv life or lives
where (he amount insured does not
exceed on* thousand dollar-*, 0 26 ;
T'orn one to five thousand, 0 60
XS*s*_#* ;t/iot>*tt»d, 1 oo j
li»*u** ,^nm , ~r t r, "'*fer same rates,
Ritks- wfiere "'ii.f'dand and Fire
not C x,*ed ten dollars, »• *>A
Exceeding ten and not exceeding
fifty dolUil,. 0 26
Exc*vding fifty dollars, 0 50
Assignment or transfer same rate.
Lease, Agreement, Memorandum, er
contract, for the hire, use or rent
of any lahd, tenement or portion
theroof, where the rent or rental
vatui doea not exceed three hun
dred dollar* per annum, 0 50 '
Exceeding the sum of three hun
dred dollars per annum for each
additional *two hundred or frac
tional part thereof, 0 50 i
Assignment or Transfer same rate.
Measurer’s Returns. If for a quan
tity not exceeding 1000 bushels, 010
Exceeding one thousand bushels, 025
Mortgage of Land, Estate or I'r<*s>«%■ ty
Ileal or Persona l , exceeding one
hundred and jxk exceeding five
hundred, dollars, 0 10
* Fi**'liuhdred to one thousand dol
-0 25
For every additional five hundred
or fractional part thereof, 0 50
Assignment or Transfer same raiea.
Power to sell er transfer
ot -Script, to collect
Dividends, Interest or Hen:, 0 25
To vote at election* in any incor
porated company, or society, (ex
cept religious, charitable, or liter
ary societies, or public cemeterio*,) 0 10 j
To sell, convey rent or lease Heal
,r I 00,
To perform all other acts not here
mentioned,» o 30 j
Promissory Notes, Same as Inland
Bills of Exchange.
Henewal, s.nn-j rate.
PrabKe-of Will or Letter* of Admin*
istratiow, where tbs estate does not
sxoeej tho value of two thousand
dollars, I qo !
hor each addition,.) thousand or
fractional part thereof, 0 50 ;
Protest of Note, Bill of Exchange,
Acceptance, Check o: Draft and
liartaa, 25
Recaspts, Warehouse, foi Goods held
on Storage, got otherwise provid
ed for in any public or private
warehouse, not exceeding five hun
dred dollars, “ jO l
Exceeding five bandied and not ex
ceeding oge thousand dollars, 20 1
Uoceipts for the payment of any sum
of money exceeding twenty dollars, 2 i
Write, original, (except those issued
by a Justice of the Peace and those
iMßad in crfminal prosecutions hy
the United State*,) 50
When tho amount claimed,in the
writ issued hy a Const, not of He*
cord, one hundred dollar* or over, 50
Upon every confession of Judgment
for one huudred dollars ot over,
(except in those cases where the
for the writ for the commences
rwexrt of a suit has been naid.) 6©
Writs or other process o.i nppneala
from Justices Court or other
Coarts of inferior Jurisdiction to a
Court of Hevord, 60
Warrant* of Distress, when the arn’t
claimed docs uot exceed tns Luo*
dred dollars,
Exceeding one Unlrel dollar* 50 !,
e >• * - T v *
IfEWTUOu.n,
STOKE IN MAC ON.
.
CILLItfIV, FEARS A Cl*
llsvs just opaatd end Receiving Dsily, s Large
quantiij of
,jl'y RlfffTUBE,
J* £ sCofAlitels pwt vs
* uhambbh srftf,
PAULO It SETS,
BUREAUS OF ALL KINDS,
CHAIR* OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION,
CHEAT VARIETY Os OAftPETINO
WHAT KNOTS snj BOOK SHELVES,
HAT TREES end TEA POOS,
MABt.E TOP TABLES,
EXTENSION, BREAKFAST, DINING
end TEA TABLES,
SPRING BEDS,
CRADLES CUBS and
CHILDREN'S C7IIURS*
WINDOW SfIADES, s Great Vxnety,
MATTING, SOFAS,
TETK A TETES, ole , etc.
Repairing of old Furniture done in the bee!
style. You will find us on Cherry street, one
door strove J. B. Rose. may 10:1 in
<ll*l* I>. KINM.AV. Tllns. W USSCH.IX.
FINDLAY & MANfiHAM,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FANCY FAMILY GROCERIES
AM) PROVISIONS GENERALLY,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, Candy,
Nut*, ite., Ac.
arcoNn strvkt. opposme pib*t national hank,
MACON, UKOKUIA.
may 16;
p. M, RYAN,
MAXITFAOTITRKII of French Burr MiH
Stone*. Will Sj.indie*. Mill Machinery* of nil
description*. Steam Kngintft, Snw mid .Sriit Mill*.
Stunt Hrltinp; And
Hollins Cloth, Sc i een Wire, Mi’ll I'ick*, lMnsterof
Pni i*. nlwny* on liand and mnde lo order. AM
work pold hy me warnin ted. 1 also contr**t for
vilLr, ’fti'xs:" Mi "'*
AGENTS WANTED IN I.VERY TOWN,
TO ftKLL lIIK FOLIJTWI.NO
VALUABLK SOPTIiEHN lIISTOUY
Suiidiern IIi*(oi y of the liar,
nv
E. A. POI.LARI), Editor Richmond Examiner.
•I vols , R vn., about 675 pages each. $5,5(1 per v>l.
With 20Splendid Steel Portrait*
This is the only eoniple e end nuthentie history
of the Southern side published, extending ns it
does, Irnm die beginning of the wnr to die final
surrender of die Confederate mniies.
Mr. Pollard’s prominent norition in the Confed
erney hns enabled him lo prepare a work line
quilled in nmirney nnd interest. nn<? whieh is ev
ery where acknowledged to be the Standard South
eru History. It should find a plaec in every library
II
SOUTHERN GENERALS—THEIR LIVES AND
CAMPAIGNS,
lIV CAI'T. W. I'ARKXR RXOW,
With 17 splendid Steel Portraits,
1 voL 8 Vo , 500 |)Rges, M,f.o,
Containing Biographies of the distinguished So*:h
ern Generals, with full mid grapliie aeeounte
of the various campaigns inxvliich thev were
engaged. It is a most important and interes
ting volume, and lias been prepared with the
ulniott care and thoroughness.
111.
LIFL SERVICES AND CAMPAIGNS
or *
STONEWALL JACKSON,
ST A VIRGINIAN.
1 vol., 12 mo., 824 pn-ree: one dollar and a half
with Authentic Polrnits of JACKSON and bis
successor EWEI.L,on steel.
This is the only authentic history of this dislin
guished leader which has been writ'eo. It
has been pr. pared from Official report* eoutempo
r»rv narratives, aid personal acquaintance, and
is complete and full.
IV.
THE RAIDS AND ROMANCES
OK
U 0R G A .V A N P HIS ME N
UT
mts. SAI.I.IE ROCHESTER FORD.
With Steel Potrnit of General. MORGAN, 1 vob
12 mo , 424 page*. sl, seventy-five cent*,
A complete history of th's dai ing officer,
more thrilling nnd interesting than
fiction.
V.
WOVEN OF THE SOUTH
Distinguished in Literature
One Vol., Eight vo.. Five hundred and eleven pa
geo. Three dollar* nnd a half. Illustrated with
Spin ' did Potraite, on steel, from life, of
Mxx. Octavia W a lion I,e VxHr,
Mrss Maku J. Mclntoso,
Mrs. Rosa Vkrtnkr Johnson,
Mrs. Annie Cora Kitcuie,
Miss Atut'STA J. Evans,
Mrs. L. VnoiNiA Fnixcii,
Marion Hakiand,
And conisiiiing full biographical sketches and
specimen extracts from the most celebrated writ
togs prose and verse, of
THIRTY FIVE DISTINGUISHED LITERARY
•WOMEN OF THE SOUTH."
All the above works are having an immense
sale, and sgcDt* are doing splendidly everywhere
many making from ten to fi.teen dollars per day
VTe want an agent in every town in the South
eru State*. Returned Soldiers, Ladies, Teacher*
and other*, will find this most profitable employ*
lIMUt.
Exalosive territory given, and liberal induce
ments offered to eauvavers.
For full particular* address
C. B. RICHARDSON, Pub!i*her,
540 Broadway, N. Y.
J. T. JENKINS & CO.,
VV II OLES A I„ E DRUGGISTS,
AND Denier* in Paiut*, Oil*, Window Glare,
Clieikieals, Chemical Apparatus, Stationary,
Patent .Medicine!' and a complete assortment of
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
ALABAMA Sf . . .. ATLANTA f-A •
r*—D« i
MIRow,
WHOLESALE AND Bttll DEALER IN
Ilardtrarr, Cutlery Notions, fyc
i
WhIIKIIALL BT-, QOftXH ALABAMA,
ATLAUTA, * GEORGIA
Ha* Just received *Lrge and Splendid
Asaorlntcnt of
T.-ibie Cutler, l'ocket Cutlery-
Shoe Knives, Sosora *nd Shear*
Razors and Strap, Stc-ela, Need! i
Chop Axe*, llatclieta,
Foot Adx, Planes, CliscJs,
A**, Bread Axes,
Saw Setts, Drawing Knves,
Augerx. B-aces and Bits,
Hammers, Monkey Wroticies,
llnnd Saw*, Cos* Cut Saws,
Anvil*, Bellows, Bench Strews, Vices,
Wood Saws, Mill Saws
Stocks and Dies, Wagon Boxes,
Steel Square* Gimlet*.
Pipe Boxes, Buggy Nut*, Carriage Bolts,
Shoe Nails, Slice Tacks.
lion and Buggy Findings,
Shoe Hammers, Shoe Pincers,
Shovels, Tongs, Fire Iron*,
shoe Aw la, Shoe Peg*,
Foot Semper*, Hinges, Butts,
Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels, E-'iSs,
Ilmnes, Garden Rakes, Garden Hoes,
Screws, llooks and Ilinges,
Fir* Bolls, Platform Scales,
Bolt*, Latches, Sash Pullies,
Counter Scales, Hope Nails, Sash Weights
Hash Cord.
Cotton Cards, Water Buckets,
Curtain Bands, Bed Casters
Coffee Mills, Slates, Sieves,
Well Buckets, Tnbs, Brooms,
Jim Crow Card.. Sifters. Sad Iron*,
Tin Dippers, Cocoa Dippers,
Clerking Stoves, Office Stoves,
Ovens, Pot*, Tea Kettles,
Smire I’»ns, Frying Pans,
Tin Buckets. Tin Pnris,
Lock Chains. Trece Chains,
Horse Brushes, Curry Combs,
Whitewash Brushes, Shoe Brushes,
Cun die Sticks, Oil Lumps,
Grind Stones, Files,
Sharing Cream and Soaps,
Looking Glasses, Fawcetts,
Brittania Ware, Te i Setts.
Gun Caps, Gun Tubes,
Spoons, Ijidles,
Snml Paper, Ac.
And numerous other articles. In fact, every
thing usually kept in a Wholesale anl Retail
Hardware House.
Otders respectfully solicited and promptly
filled.
January 1, G 6,3 m.
ry:u stock of
FAMILY AND FANCY
GROG ERIES,
ii now complete. \V e invite an examination of
our
Sugar*, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and Rice
'‘"""buckwheat flcur.
SUOAIt-HOUS E SYH Ul\
Mackerel, Codfish, Herrings.
Beef-tongues, Oysters, Snrdin
I’le Fruits, Cnn Fruits' Dates,
Raisins, Prunes, Figs and NV
of nil kinds.
Kc-iisene Lamps, M irks. Chimneys, and 0
Caudles in Parufiue Wax. Star ami Tallow, Far
nnd Stick Candy* in great v«ri. i.y.
a-.rv, lU,fu,, s*..,A/, IF/iie, K 0 <J and
iifi<x"cf;a.'it Mittb T, ~ :
Always o i hand.
Smoking find C/ieicing Tobacco,
in great, vniiet v.
In brief, it ieonv nfm to keep those goods that
every Housekeeper Daily needs.
For prices, we prefer our Customers to exercise
their oWn judgment.
We solicit n cull from our friends, nnd the pub
lie generally
S. W. MANGHAM, & CO
Pec. *i7,
S. T. ATKIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu
Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Pumps, Cutlery, Britnnrn
and Plated Ware, Wooden and Willcw
Ware, House Fitrnisliing Goods,
etc., etc., etc, etc.,
Also, Mann/aeturer of
TIN. COTTT.R, AND SHEET IRON WARE.
No. 2 Winship Block,
Peachtree Street
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
STOVES, RANGES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON
COPPER AND ZINC.
150 Heating and Cooking Stove*, with Furniture
complete.
The Chilton Cooking Range, the best Range in
use.
800,000 lbs. Iron, assorted sizes of tho best eiuali
ty.
A NICE ASSORTMENT OF
English nnd German Table Cutlery,
Scissors, Butchers' Knives,
Shovels, Spades, <tc.
ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Plain and Planished Tin Ware,
Britaniaand .Inpaned Ware,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
House Furnishing Goods,
(in variety),
Glass Ware, Lamps,
Gas Fixtures,
Manilla Rope,
Bed Cords,
Twine, Blacking.
Shoe and Stove Blacking, Ac.
inay3l—Sni
SPRING STYLES
MRS. JACKSOT& \F\VTO\ f
FASHIONABLE MILLINERS,
GRIFFIN . GEORGIA.
FEBRUARY INSTALLMENT.
WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF INFORM
injt onr friends and puldic generally, that
we have just reeeived from New York a Lenuliful
collection of the most fashionable goods in our
line, and would respectfully invite the citizen* of
Griffin, and surrounding country to examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we can and
will sell as LOW as can he purchased in the State.
We have also the pleasure of stating that we have
made arrangements in New York to keep our
selves supplied with the MOST FASHIONABLE
GOODS that can be had, so that we may b« able,
at all times, to suoply our friend* and customer*,
with to* wv latest styles.
MR 1 - >\f IC.'fiN NEW rOV
I .Vo D- r
OR. ROBACK’B
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
PIUS
BLOOD
PILLS
AND
Blood Purifier!
are UNEQUALED
rum cvmi*o
Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin IHs
ease, Old Sores, Stilt llheuul,
Dyspepsia or Judiffestion,
SICK HEADACHE
Liver Complaint*, Rheumatism,
Fever and Ague. St. An
thony’s Fire,
female complaints.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
Fits, Scrofulous Con•
sumption, etc.
HHM I I I
ONE n*rnon write*, her tlmnghter wM cured
of Fit* of nine year*’ etmixling, ftiui St. Yilu»
dmnoe of two yettr*.
A NOTH EU write*, »ii* son was cured oner
hi* flesh hm<l nlmost wßsteti o»rv.
The tloctor* pronounced the case incurable.
ANOTHER was cured of Fever and Agme nf
fer trying every medicine »» his resell.
ANOTHER wee cured of Fever Bore which
hnd existed fourteen years.
ANOTHER of Rheiunntiem of eight yenrs.
Cun innumerable of Dyepetisia end I-iver
Compliunt could be meiitmfieti, in which the
Funner sud worlc like a ciiarni.
THE BLOOD FILLS
Are U>e mowt no tire *nd thorough pills thal
liAve ever been inirnducett. They act mo di
rectiy upon the Liver, exciting that organ to
auch *n extent am that the system Hoes not re
ispse into its former coiuiition, which is too »pl
$o tie die case with i<tin]tly u purgettve pill.
They are renlly n
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL,
smi. in conj unction with the
BLOOD PURIHER!
Will cure nil the Aforementioned diseases, nnd,
of themselves, will relieve aud euro
Headache, Costiveness, Colic
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, &c., &c.
DR. ItOBACK’S
Stomach Bitters!
Should l*e used by convnloscent* to
tlie proitration which always follows acute
disease.
Try these medicines, and von will never re
epet it. Ask your neighbors who have used
tWm, aid! they will pay they are GOOD
MEDICINEH, nnd you should try them be*
ore going lorn physician.
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Dr, C. W. Kolavck,)
60LK PROPRIETORS,
Nos. 66, 68, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
CINCINNATI, O.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
SADDLES, HARNESS
AND
LEATH E 11 .
G. BERND,
COTTON AVAXUE,
Betxcetn Mulberry and Cherry Streets,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Calls the attention of Dealers and Planters to
his Stock of Splendid
Saddlery and Harness Roods,
Consisting of the following Goods:
LADIES', GENTS’ and BOY'S SADDLES, I
CARRIAGE, BUGGY <t DRAUGHT HARNESS, !
WOOL, HAIR nnd STRAW COLLARS. I
As well a*
HARNESS, BRIDLE. SOLF,. UPPER, BEL
LOW’S, BAND and STRING LEATHER, always
on hand at the lowest prices.
HARDWARE,
of all kinds in his line.
My facilities for manufacturing nil classes of
work, are unsurpassed bv any House in the State.
All 1 n«k is, LOOK AT MY STOCK BEFORE
YOU BUY.
All Kinds of Repairing Done
April29-6m °
HARDWARE &. CUTLERY.
CARRIAGE MATERIALS,
TRIMMINGS,
PAfNTS, OILS. VARNISHES AND GLASS.
C. 11. JOHNSON is constantly receiving
at hi* old stand or* Hill Street, a lartre assortment
alt geeds in his line, which he is selling at
wholesale and retail as low us they can be bought
in nnv interior market
TERMS CASH.
Insure lour Property!
( . 11. JoIINSON is Agent for (lie
SOI THhRN Ml Tl AL Insurance Companj*. of
Athens, U*... Capital. $235,000
The CXDF.hWRITERS AGENCY of New
T oik. over $8,000,000
LHL HOME Insurance Company of New
York, near ' $4,000,000
PiICENIX <t PUTNAM Company of Hartford,
Conpscticut, and other good Companies,
Bisks are solicited on Cotton. Merchandise,
Furnitnre. and Buildings.
VT I osst* j tor„p«'> adjoyfel
’ D*e JT. Ts
Legal Advertisements.
/ IEORgTa SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereaa
\JT Juroe* U. Log** apjrliv* to roe for letter* ot
.b.iiiiseiun as admiiusl ralor on the e*Ute of Hugh
Ham,l. decease it, he having fully administered
and wound up uaid estate.
TUe.e are therefore to cite and direct all perswa
•ooverued to be and appear a! my office within
the time prescribed by law. and show cause if any
ex : -t why »aid Mter* of dismission should not be
granted. Giveh under my band at my office thia
Mav 7th. 1866. F. D. DISMUKE.
May 17-6111 Ordinary
f t KOItUI V. SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas
V J Win. M. Itliu»lon iulmini*Uator on the Estate
of John B Kt-id late of said comity Deceased up
plies to me for letters of dismission as administra
tor on said Estate he having fully administered
and wouud up the same. . .
These arc therefore to city and admonish all
persons interested or concerned to be ami appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law
and »how cause if any exist why said letters of
dismission should not be granted. Given under
rnyhand at my offiee, this the Ist day of April ITO 6
April 12th ai6m. F. D. DISMUKE,
-* Ordinary.
PILL&
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
Gt GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY —Where
Was Wrn, M. Blanton administrator on the Es
tale of Sarah F. Reid late of said county deceased
sr>j lies to me for letters of dismission as adininis
tiator on said Estate he having fully administered
and wound up the same.
These are therefore to cite and ndmomsn all
peisons interested or concerned to be and appear
at my office within the lime prescribed by lew
and show cause if any exist Why said letters should
not begrnuted. Given under iny hand atmy office
this let day of April 1866 F. D. DLSMUKE,
Ordinary.
EOIIGIA. SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas
George \V. White applies to me for itllers o)
dismission as admistrator on the estate of Charles
B. White, deceased, having fully administered
and wound up said estate.
These are, therefore. b< cite and admonish all
persons interest -d. to be. and appear atmy office,
j within the time prescribed by law. so show cause.
I if any exist, Why such letters should not be grant
ed. 'Given Under mv hiuid, at office, this 25th
day of Junuarv, 1800. F D UI>MUKR.
J • ,• Ordinary.
Burrs Surrmoi: CoyiiT. March Term; 1866.
E. B. Ridgeway “ )
ts, v Libel fi'r Divorce.
Mary A. F Ridgeway. )
IT Bj.pearii ff to tli- I ourt that th" Defendant i
rot to be found in the County of Putts, and is
I not to be found in tbiS -Ptste. it '* ordered that
j the defendant be required to be and appear r.t the
<hg „f*t term of the. Superior Court of said tom -
tv to answer the l’lai itiff in an action of Lihel
for Divorce, nnd that H is order he published once
a month for four months previous to the next term
of this Court J A. Him l.ibeWat t's, Att’y
A true extract fium 'he Minutes of said Court
March 18 1866, W. It. Baskstow (Jerk,
epr! 12-41) ' dmhrv,
G« EOROTA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas
T M. a. McCullough Administrator of Robert
C. McCullough deceased applies to me for an order
to sell the veal e-tate.belonging to said es'nte.
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all
persons conceited to he and appear nt my office
within the time prescribed bv law to show cause
if any exist, why an Older authorizing tlie sale of
said real estate should not be granted.
Given under my hand ;.t office ihi* 2nd day of
Jti’v 1566. ' F. D. DISMUKE, Ordinary.
July 19-OOd
( i EOROIA. SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas
VX W. P. Maxwell applies to me for letters of
Administration on the- estate of Sarah Kirk, late
of said county deceased.
These m e,*therefore,' to cite nnd admonish all
' persons interested or concerned to be and nppenr
| ut. my office within the time pi escribed by law to
. show cause, if any exist, why such letters of Ad
1 ministration should not h- grant'd,
i Given under mv hand nt office this 2nd day if
July, 1866. F. D. DISMI'KK. Ordinary.
July 19 30d
( N. llarr s VveciiYol- oftiie K-tatc ol
I .m,T,r/' 'ff! Anurew,. ,loc(uiM*d, applies t,- me. for
; an order to sell the Real Estate belonging to the
j Estate of the said Jacob W. Andrews.
These are therefore lo cite and
; persons interested or concerned to be nnd appear
] at my office within the time prescribe by law, to
j show cause, if any exist, why such
! not he grant ed.
Given under mv band at office this 2nd div of
August, 1866. * I D. DISMUKE, Ordinary.
OREGIA. SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas
YX 11. M Starr a bninistrator of \V. I) Starr
deceased applies to me for an order to sell the
real es'nte belonging to said e-tate.
'1 licse are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to ho nnd appear nt my office
within the time prescribed by law. to show cause
if any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of
said real estate should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offiee. this the 2nd day
of July 1«66. J- D. IBS'MUKE, Ordinary.
July 19-60d
l 1 EOROIA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas
YX Isaac A. Ilnisten administrator of Griffii F.
Lavender deceased applies to tne for an order to
sell the real estate belonging to said estate.
'1 hese are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all
persons concerned to be nnd appear at mv office
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause j
if any exist, why said older should not be granted.
Given under my hand nt office this 2nd day of !
July 1 806. F. D. DISMLKE, Ordinary. (
July )9-60d
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order front the Court of Ordi i
nary of Spaiding county Georgia, there will j
Resold, o,i the first Tuesday in September next, I
before the Court House door in the eity of Griffin] |
the Lnuds belonging to the Estate of Charles J. 1
Maddox, late of said county deceased, the same j
consis'ing of seventy-five acres, about lour mil's'
frofti the eity of Griffin, with ordinary improve- j
merits thereon ; Sold for distrrhotioo.
A,J. MAODOX, Adm’r. I
July H)-4b<l
' 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 Griffin, between
the usual hours of sale, on the fiist Tuesday in Oc
tober next, the .store House formerly occupied
by I’eter Farrar, deceased. Said House is situated
on Hill street in the City of Griffin; the building
is 35 feet wine by 90 long, two stories high, with
a cellar same dimensions ns the house. The same
is a recently ere* tod brick building, and is one of
the best, in Giiffiu, building contains a store room
up stairs, together with other rooms that are very
profitable for rent.
[ Also, at 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, ou the First Tue*
day in November next, one hundred and' eighty
acres of land known as the Durham place, adjoin*
ing the farms of Sheffield on the West, Jackson on
the North, Fears, oil the South one hundred
acres of said farm being in a high of cultiva
tion, the greater portion of the remainder in the
woods. AH the above property being sold as the
Estate of Peter Farrar, deceased, for tue benefit
of the heirs and creditor* of said estate.
Terms Cash. JOSIAH SHEFFIELD,
Administrator of Peter Farrar, deceased.
August 9, 186f.-tds
/ 1 EORGIA,SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas,
VJT James N. Simons, Executor on the estate
of John Simmons, deceased, applies for leave to
sell real estate of deceased for the purpose of dise
tribution.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribed bv law to show cause,
if any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of
said land should not be granted. j
Given under mv band at office, this August Pth
r I> DISMUKL,
* n ? 9 Oltuscj.
Irs EORG! k, SPALDING COUNTY—
VX Tho* H. Allen to
mi* ion on th* estate of A. A. 0. Alles | J*
fully administered said estate. ’
| Tlreee are, therefore, IS cite and aAn-^j
! person* eoaeerned to hs Sud appesr Ml ~l * 4
within the Gme preSeFbed by l*w, t e
if any exists, why Mtul letters
I not be granted. Giveu under my JramJ [®**4
this the 16th day of February. I*o6 ** 60s
Feb. 22ui6m. F. I). DISMUKE. 0,1.
FAYETTE COURT OF OltDlN a
Avcist Taw, >
furSgoing petition ofWilliantT r," ’*
X R. K. blakey and bis wife Mary p
Elislra Kendall and his wife Marti..
d.%11. John C. Burgamy. William M w'X*
and his wife Pearev A. McMuliin. Emoevr‘-r
gamy by b-s Guardian W. M. J
T. Burgamy by his Guardian, William T r *
my, to set aside and revoke the Letters T - l
ta'ry of Tilman P. Burgamy on the Estate***?*
Burgamy deceased, being read in Court tL*' 1 ’
with the evidence connected with the
Ordered by the Court that said Tiltnaa p'lii*
my ahow cause by the next Term efi T? 1
why his I etters as Executor upon tbe v!,®**
John Burgamy decease 6, shall not he 6et <
revoked for the cause* set apart In Frtiti
plication for * Rule Ni Si, anff thu ,
Older and Rule Bt Si be served (ipon wZ/wv*
P Burgamy being a resideet of the Btau
bams, by publication of this Rule ( a Terms af i
in BU«h ease made and provided. M * 4 »
EDWARD CONN'D*, Or&j,.
Aug9—ft “f
SIXTY day* after date, I shalTst, p
dinJTy of Spalding Chanty for leave to mi o
Real Estate belonging to the Estate ofPet„r
rar Jeceased. JOSIAH SHEFFIELD” 1
Administrator of Peter Farrar', ft,-
May 31, 1866-60d “'l*
C i EOUGIA. SPALDING
T Da rid 11. Johnson applies to me f„ r
of Administration on the estate of J. \\- u.
deceased. These are, therefore, to cits t**!'
monish all parties interested to so- „, u j
try office within the time prescribed b v |.,“
show cause, it any exist, wby such let'e-s .1, •!
uot be granted. '' ,ho, i
Given under my hard at office this stW J. e
August, 1866. P. D.I„r,MCKL : *
crjht.
f EORG I A. SPA IDI N 0 COUNT Y.-Wu*
!VX Mary F. Mai tin app.ics 6. me for let,,.*
I Aimiiiiistnitmn on tl.e estate of Zadock U„,
!di erased. These are. thvi efo,,. to ei.e
i insri-.iwli all pomes interested to he at:d ap P e lru
nty office within the lime prescribed Uv law te
show cause, if any exist, why such letter, ,| '
net be granted.
] Given under my hand at office, this JnenrtH
1866. F. 1). DI&MUKe
nng9-30d Ordin,,;
SHERIFF’S SALES.
YXT I LI. be sold before the Court ll„ns«ff w
} $ Spalding county, Ga., on the first Tvsir
in September next, within the usual hours of
one hundred nnd fifty -line (|sq) Harrells of 5,
| pit.ate, levied on as the property of C. W.Fwdt,
j satisfy ti fa issued from Judge of the County (V;
I of the County of Spalding, Macon and Wester
Rail Road vs C. W. Ford, property pointed re
in said fi fa. "
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sob! o,
f action I."t of Land known in the Plan rfUnCrt
of Griffin, ns Lot No. J ID. situated in WeitCni
fin. adjoining lots of S. W. Hh odworth. D. libb
end others, levied on os the property of J. |
1 u iqiiest, to entity costs on two fi las issuedfnw
.Spalding Superior Court. Charles Foreman th
vs. John M. Conquest, property pointed out It J
M. Woodworth.
Aug 2-tds D. D. DOYAL Sheriff
Pike Sheriff’s
IDill he sold before the Court II use d-rer, ■
V? (lie town of Zebu 1011, Dike county, en ta
first Tuesday in September next, witluu the!-ti
| hours of safe a plantation in the toli Disttirf if
said eountv it being the hind sold hv Xl’
p. 1..1.. known in the plan u f lu j
Jhstriet bv parts of lots Nos. »0, 117, M i-.j
102. the other numbers not known, the nlielrm.
tainiug eiglit hund- ed acres more or less, iti-io
the plantation where S. Cranfoid now rniff>
, levied on by virtue of a fi fa from I’ite laftrw.
Court in favor of John Non! vs. Nathaniel I’. 1«
ie!—oath of Plaintiff required under t lie Stay Lit
filed mid property pointed out by him aid trim:
iit posses.-ioii notified.
w.m. ii. McClendon,
Aug2-tJj Sheiift.
Plan tat ion 4 for Sale,
ri 'FEER for sale my place in Schley esttitr
Ga , eontnining ;i:ts acres. Diere arr
acres cleared, the hu I mice heavily timbered
oak and pine. This is one of the must desi:ii,i
places in South Western Georgia, being bothpr
ductive and healthy. There has not beenstn
of chills HirJ fever, nor any r. almious sii-kurMi
three years, or since 1 have owned it. Tliepiiti
is eight miles from Arnericiis, nnd four milesfrea
EllaviEe.tlie eountv site. There are about 160 at”»
in cultivation—Bo in wheat and rye, 40 in cottc
and about the sanie in corn, llalfof theconirt
cotton crop will be sold with the place, ifdesirs
ble. Also, a few Hogs and Cattle. Titles goal
possession Ist October, or if the purchaser till
the erop, possession given immediately.
Price, with onehrlf the crop, sl2 per id
without the crop. s!t) per acre.
Address Dr. A. C. llornndy, on the premiso.e
the subscriber, at Atlanta, Ga.
mav 17—3 in 11. C. IIORSADT
Notice to Debtors and Creditori.
A LL persons indebted to the eslnteof J»w
j x\. W. Middlebrookn, late of Spadling foms?
| deceased, are notified to come forward audwtu
j immediately, and those having demands »pi*
said estate are requested to present them di}
authenticated in terms of the law.
.1. 11. CO NX A MY.
auglC Administrator
George W. Grant and E. W. Bsfli,
of 11. ]\ Kilpatrick, deceased apply t#w*
letters of dismission on sail estate.
Thest art therefore to cite and'
persons roncerned to he and appear at my oft*
within the time prescribed by law, to »howf**J
if any e*i«t t why such letters of dismissiou
not be granted.
Given under my hand at office, this A’H
15th, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE,
augl6—6m Ordinary
f t EORGI A SPALDING COUNTY.—Win*
\J R. F. Mann applies to me for letUn
Dismission on the estate of Rhoda.
late of said couny, deceased..
These are, therefore to cite and admoniil v
persons interested or concerned, to be and
at my offiee within the time pnesorHseff by I'**
show cause if any exist why such letter* d*
mission should not be granted.
Given under my hand at offioe this 15th A»f*
1866, 6m F. D. DISMUKE^
GEORGIA— SPALDING COUNTY.—Wbw*
David P. Elder. Guardian of David Hi*
lair and Elizabeth A. Gray, formerly ElizaW^
Malair, applies tor-.e for letters of dismi** ol ,
These are therefore to cite and adniotM®
persons concerned to he and appear at m*
within the time prescribed by laws onafk*
cause, if any exist, why such letters of diswki*
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, at office, this thill*
day of August, 1866. F. D. DISMUKS
angle— 6od OnUM*.
(2 EORGI A—SPALDING COUNTY.—MI#"*
f John I). Moor, Administrator of the
of Lee Strickland, late of said county, dici** 4
applies to me for letters of dismission. ,
These are therefore to cite and adinesi* *
persons interested or concerned to be aniDpj**
at my office within the time prescribed hy
and show cause if any exist, why said
dismission should cot be granted- , ;
Given under my band at ediee, this tlie 14L
August, 1866. F. D. DISMUKL
angl6—6ra OrdmUT^
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