Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, September 17, 1866, Image 4

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dT AMP DI'TIKI wroftF.n nr Act of Congress, June 1H64. Affidavit, *0 05 Agreement or Contrast, otb«T than those specified be.ow, or any spw prsisemenl, 0 05 Bank Check, Draft or ordar, p»T»l>la V at wight or on demand for amount •xcsoding $lO, 0 Bill* ot Exchange, (Inland,) Note*, Draft*, or order for a turn not a** oeading SIOO, 0 05 For every additional SIOO, or frac- tart ibaraof, 0 0$ « lt«n«w#l ||ia »siff« rata. Bilbfff ffinhanfa, (Foreign,) or Lfit . tart af cfedit, if drawn ninjly ©f than in sett' of thraa or mora, for a sum not exceeding one iittudred dollar*, 0 06 For every additional hundred, or fractional part thereof, 0 02 Bill* r.f iading fur Good*, Merchan dize ortfTanta axportetl to any for eign port (except Hritiah North America,) on every bill of each aet, 0 10 Bond to indemnify a aurety, when the amount recoverable thereupon i* tine tboutand dollar* ur lew, 0 60 Kaeh additional thouatnd, or frac tional part tboreof, 0 50 Bond (hr doe execution or perform ance of ilutiee of office, 1 00 Bond or other then llioae required in legal proceeding* and aucli are not otherwise charged herein, 0 25 Certificate ofStock, in any incorporat ed company, 0 25 Cer tificate of profile, in an Incorporat ed company for a sum riot less than ten and not exceeding fifty dollars, 0 10 Exceeding fifty and not exceeding one thousand dollars, 0 25 Certificate of damage, or any docu ment issued by any i’ort Warden, Marino Surveyor, or other person acting as such, 0 25 Certificate of Deposit, fur an amount not exceeding one hundred dollars, 0 02 Exceeding one hundred dollars, 005 Certificate of any other description, not herein specified, 0 05 Contract, Broker’# Note, or Memo randum of sale of goods by Broker 0 10 of land where the consideration does not exceed five bundled dol lar*, 0 50 From firs hundred to one thousand dollars, 1 00 ft>r«very additional five hundred m fractional part thereof, 0 50 Entry for withdrawal of Merchandize from Bonded Warehouse, 0 50 Entry of Merchandize, for contump* tion or warehousing, not exceeding . one hundred dollars in value 0 25 From one to flv* hundred dollar*, 0 60 Exceeding five hundred dollars, 1 00 (iuager’s Returns. If for a quantity not exceeding 500 gallons gross, 010 Exceeding 500 gallons gross, 0 25 Insurance policy, oil any life or lives where the amount insured does not exceed one thousand dollar*, 0 25 Ava (huutsyjl 0 50 Atungrtment* or transfer name rates, Insurance, Marine, Inland and Fire Risks, where the premium does 'no 1 ! exceed ton dol’srs, 0 10 Exceeding ten and not exceeding fifty dollars, 0 25 Exceeding fifty dollnra, 0 50 Assignment or transfer same rate. Lease, Agreement, Memorandum, or contract, for the hire, use or rent of any land, tenement or portion thereof, where the rent or rental vMg* doM not exoeed thrM bun* sdJH dollar* per annum, 0 SO Kxtfeoding the sunt of three hun dred dollar* per annum for each addrtihfdH turOi hundred or frao* tional part thereof, 0 SO Assignment or Transfer same rate. Measurer's IlMurns. If for a quan tity not exceeding 1000 bushels, 010 Exceeding one tho.nand bushels, 025 Mortgage of Land, Rita iff «r Property l'eroonal, moeodM eohi EL:£r“|nf e ' 5 „,„ If »>* fundrol one liMIM idl-> 1- v laV*,'- . 025 For evOrv'additions! five buh'dr'dd ' of fractional part thereof, o"sfi Assignment or Transfer same rates. J’&wer of Attorney to sail or transfer ' «t Script, to collect liMftMi, Interest or Rent, 0 25 Tovdtoat elections iu any in cor porated odmplht,'of society, (ex cept charitable, or liur srt adrterles, or public cemeteries, ) 0 10 j 'I o sett, cnnWy. 1 ' reet of "lease Heel • Kslate, - ,1100 To perfortb'all bfli. *afftd Wtrl/Wi* tofore mentioned, • O’TtT lYomUvJry Note*,' same as Inland Hills of Exchange. Renewal, sains rate. IVobaU pf AV ill or Letters of Admlhv phere the estate doe* cot e»caej the value two tbousatij 'dbllArt, - * ’ T IQO For each additional thousand or fractional part thereof, 0 50 IVolest of Note, Hill of Exchange, Acceptance, Check or Draft and Marine, 25 Receipts, Warehouse, foi Goods held on Storage, not otherwise provid ed for in auy public or private warehouse, not exceeding five bun ded dollars, 10 .Exceeding five hundred and not ex -oeedingv one thousand dollars, 20 K wceipt* for'the payment of any sum , 'fHawnwy exceeding twenty dollars, 2 \\f t original, (except those issued j'. ' *'*haflo@ , K>f the I‘eace and those ieesec * prosecutions by tbe lln When t. amotmc claimed in the writ issue. t'J r * Court, not of Re* cord, one hi or over, 60 I'poa errery c o>r.fee?ion of' J uJgment 4\>r «ae hundred drrWare oi over, (exeept in those cuaffc'where the tax for tlse writ for tLi e-Tom.nenee rnent es a auit has been paid,.! 50 Writ* or other process 'em appeals from Justices Court or other Coarts of inferior Jurisdiction to a Court of Record, 50 , Warrants of Distress, when the ain’t claimed does not exceed one hun dred dollars, 25 j £j*»§dinf;«.D« hundred dollar*, • 50 KNOW THY DESTINY! < Madame e. r. raoßsniz, th.aveaiE*. alssk Astruiugiai, Clairvoyant and P»ycb ometrieiaa, who hs» nfttoalahed the scientific cla**es of lb« Old World, haa now located herself at Hudson, N. V. Madame Thornton possesses stash wonderful |U>wsrs of second tight, as ta su able bar to bn part knowledge of the greatest im ports race to th e single or named of either sex. While is a Mate of mass, ska define,te* the very feature* of the person you are to marry, end by the aid of an mstrwsiteM. o' : wtenee power, known as the PeyehomoUupe, guarantees t» produce a life like picture of toe future husband or wife of th# applicant, together with data af marriage, po sition in life, leading trails of character, Ac. This is no humbug, aa thouaands of testimonials ran Sesert, She will aead when deal red, a certified eeruieala, sr written gnaraatee, that lha picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a email lock of hair. a»d stating place of birth, age, dis posh ion andeesnalexiea, and •<*>#leg M tent* an I Stamped etiWrWpe sd'trwd to ysfojsfclC yo’B Will rreet** th* pietSr* and desired information by return mail. All communication* strictly eon fldeotial Addreas, in eoofidat.ee, Madame K. F. Tlior*toe, P. O. Box ns, Hndsoo, N. T. sepS—li«im NEW PHiSiOOJNOMY, or "Stan* or Cbasac t.*," a* manifeeUd UiroWyh TsrrrjfefXmSnt and External forme, and eepecially ia the ’’mess rxca nmxs." One elegant volume, with nearly 800 pagee, and 1,000 illuxtrrftfone. By S, K. Walls, Editor Pkrtootofieal JbursMl. Price, postpaid, $5. Addreas Fowler and WelM, Po. #B9 Broadway New York. •‘New l’hy«?‘r£m>frfy" h Cffllfienlly (dactiial; fully ilb-etrated, and well suited to the wants of all. Id the study of ’’the face" the reader soon learns ta rend msh and every feature. Noses are cfamifled as the Homan, (jreelt; JevrMt, Snub iyid Celestial. The eyes speak all languages, whether black, blue, brown or base). In a like manner ciieeks, neck, ears, bands, feet, walk, voiee, laugh, eti., are ekowa to he ‘'signs af character.” In no ether work is somueti light tlirewn upon ths character and defltiuy of inaukiml as in this, or the distinctive traits of iiatious and tnbea so clearly pointed out. I’oilraiU of distinguished persons of ancient and modern times. With bio graphical sketches and (Mli'usatioh df character, arc given. Divines, Orators, Statesmen, War riors, Artists, Poets, Philosophers, Inventors, Surgeons, Discoverers, Actors, Musicians, etc., nre included. It is an ‘Kncyclopn-dia'of biog raphy, acquainting the reader with the career and character of many great men and women of the past 2,000 years, aruf of I fie present--sutW, for instance, as Aristotle, Julius t's-sar, Slmkft pcarc, Washington, Na|>oleon, Frsna'in, Ban croft, Bryant, I-ongfetloW, frving, Itosa Ilon iieur, Tlicodosia Burr, Cobdkrt, Bright, Lawrefffce, Bolivar, Wliateley, Thackeray, Dow. Knox, Rich eiieu. Hopper, Buckie, Dickens, Victoria, Weslev, Carlyle, Motley, Mill, Spencer, Thompson, Outli ne, Alexander, and hundreds of others Aoxxri wantkii. Boot sent by retnrn post or express, on receipt us price. an(pn-3w (-liars n. rispLAY. mo*. w mamuham. FINDLAY & AfANTJIIAM, wholesale and Retail Dealer* in FANCY FAMILY LKOUKKIES AND PROVISION'S GENKRAI.I^V, Wlnee, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Frntta, Candy, Nuts, Ac., Ac. snesn sTKrrr, ort-ourr* nut a axiom* i. »***, HI ACOIM, GEOKbl.t. may Ift p. M. RYAN, MANUFACTURER of French Burr Mill Stonei, Mill Spiudlca, Mill Machinery, of all description*, Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Hoisting Screws, Smut Machines, Belting ami Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Mill Picks, Plaster of Paris, always on hand and made to order. All work sold by me warranted. 1 also contract for the erection of Flouring Mills. Corner of Collage and Broad streets, NASH* Vi I-teg. TENIV. Augw-tf. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN, to skll Tint rou.nwi.to VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORY loatkera History of Use War, ■ T K. A. POLLARD, Editor Richmond Examiner. 2 vols., 8 vo., about 675 pages each. $8,60 per voL With 20 Splendid Steel Portraits. This is the only complete and aathentio history of the Southgy* aide published, extending ae it doee. from th* beginning of th* war to toe final earfender of th* Confederate in mica. Mr. Pollard’*prominent dbeltioii ifi flic ('unfed craay has 4nfiUed bin*, hr pwpare is work uee qualed iu accuracy and intercat, and which is ev ery where acknowledged to be the Standard South •ra History. It should find t place in every librar.. II * SOUTHERN GENERALS-THEIR LIVES AND CAMPAIGNS, w <tvrr. w. i-.vxaza With 17 Steel Portraits, 1 Vol. 8 vo , 500 pages, Containing Biographies of tlie distinguished South era Ggnerals, with full and graphic accounts es the various campaigns inwbich they were engaged. It i* a most important and in I cres ting volume, ami ha* been prepared with th* ulUMttt care and thoroughness. 4* ITL LIFT BERWICK* AND CAMPAIGNS srtN'EW'ALI. JACKSON, , BY A VIRGINIA*. I Vnf.f 1! no., 32* one dollar *nd h liW with Pothffto'of’jACteSoN and hia successor EWEI.L,on steel.' This f* tlje'c-ply.tillthf'nlie history of this distin crashed leaded - which has l>een writ'en. It has been pr. pars’d frVrifofHcirfj rCPOKa csatemn4* rary'nartartt'eV, aid ptfsob&f acqbaflftallef,' and is complete and full IV. THE RAIDS AND ROMANCES. .V Ott G A LV" A TTD 11 7 5 ME N BT was. SALLIE ROCHESTER FORI). With Steel Putrait of General. MORGAN, l veil tamo., 4X4 pages, sf, seVenty.flve cents, A complete history of th'MAringofficer, more thrilling and interest!ii£ 'than fiction. V. WOMEN OF THE SOUTH-' Distinguished in Literature. One VoL. Eight ro., Five hundred and eleven pa gea Three dollars-and a half Illustrat'd with Spic did Potraits, on steel, from life, of M»k Oct*via Wahw Lk Vkst, Mies M*bi* 1. Mclamri*, V«* Ron* Vnrrvca Joirssox, Mwa. Asm* Cos* Rmwnc, NtW* An. IST* J. Ev ans, Mts L ViaoiM* Faswen,. Masws* U^w.jls't'," And oontshrh* full biogtstphfehfskAtchA* - art* tptetmen exfrwet* from the most celebrated # *wl4U’ mgs pro** and of THIKTY-FI VTb DKh’fNOUISIIED LITERARY' •WO SUN OWTTHC SOUTH.* All the above w(*rlf4"mrt havihg art"'irtmtrtuv sale, aod agents are doing splendidly every wßAre 1 many making from ten to fifteen dollar* p«r day, l We want an agent in'Cvery town in the South' ern Slat—. Returned Soldiers, Ladies. Teachers and others, will find ibis-most profitable employe 1 meat. Exclusive territory given, snd liberal induce ments off ered to canvassers. For full particulars address G B. RICHARDSON, Publisher, 5-10 Broadway, N. V NEW HARDWARE STORE H. C. BARROW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery, A'otions, Syr WHITEHALL #T., I'OkStK ALABAMA, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Has Just received a Large and Splendid assortment of Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery Shoe Knives, Scissors and Shears Razor* and Strap*, Steels, Needl • Cbop Axes, UstclMU, Foot Ada, Plane*, Chisels, Axes, Broad Axes, Saw Salt*, Drawing Knives, Aog ers. Brace* and Bits, Hammers, Monkey Wrenches, Hand Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Anvils, Bellows, Bench Screws, Vice*, Wood Saws, Mill Saw* Stocks and ffies, W#gon Boxes, Steel Squares Gimlet*. Pipe Boxes, lfaegr Nuts, Carriage Boils, Shoe ft ails, Shoe Yack*. lion and Buggy Findings, Slio* Hammers, Shoe Pincers, Shovels, Tongs, Fire Irons, shoe Awls, Shoe Pegs, Foot Bcrapers, Hinges, Butts, Shoe Thread, Spades, Shovels, Fork*, Harnes,-Garden Rake*, Garden Hoes, Screws, Hooks aud Hinges, Fire Bolt*, Platform Scales, Bolts, Latches, Saab Pullies, Counter Scales, Rope Naila, Saab \Vsights Saab Cord, CottoiY CnEls, Water Buckets, Curtain Hand*, Bnl Casters Coffee Mills, Hints*. Sieves. Well Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, Jim Crow Card-,Siftern, Sad Irons, Tin Dippers. Cocoa Dippers, Cooking Stoves, Office Stoves, Ovens, I‘oU, Tea Kettles, Hatice Pans, Frying I‘nns, Tin Bueketa. Tin Pans, Loelr Chains, Trace Chains, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs, Whitewash Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Candle Htiuks, Oil Isimps, Grind Stones, Files, SffßYiug Cream and Soaps, Looking CTas'ses, Faucetts, Br'rtta'nift WaM, Te i Hetts, Gnu Caps, Gun Tubes, S|voons, Ladles, Sand Paper, Ac. And numerous oilier articles. In fact, every thing usually kept in a Wholesale amt Retail Hardware House. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. January I, 66. 3trf. QUR STOCK OY FAMILY AND FANCY GUO CERIES, it now compete. We invite in examination of our Sof&ra, Coffee*, Teaz, Floor, and. Rice Fresh ground BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. SU G A R - 11 OU s E SYR UV. Mackerel, Codfish, Herrings, Beef-tongues, Oysters, Sardio Pie Fl'uita, Can Fruits’ Dates, Raisins I’nmeg. Figs and Nt I Kerosene Lamps, VVicks, Clumncys, and 0 Candles in Paraffnc Wax, Star nn-i Tallow, Far and Stick Candy in great variety. Milk , flutter , Siula, I Vine, Egg awl Plain Cracker*, Freeh Dairy mui State Cheese always on band. Smoking and Cktioing Tobacco f in great vaiiety. In brie/, it is our aim to keep those goods that every Housekeeper Daily needs. For prices, we prefer our Customers to exercise their own judgment We solicit a call from our frieuds, and the pub lic generally S. V. _!ANGHAM, h CO Dec. 27, 8. T. RTKIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Tumps, Cutlery, Bnlanis and Plated Ware, Wooden and willow Ware, House Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., etc., etc., Also, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE, No. 2 Winsliip Block, Peachtree Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. STOVES, RANGES, TIN PLATE. SHEET IRON COPPER AND ZINC. 150 Heating and Cooking Stores, with Furniture complete. Hie Chilton Cooking Range, the best Range in uS«.‘ yfffvfKFVlbk'f aZ&oYWd sixes of the best quali tj> * ASSORTMENT OF* Efcgfisb’nnd Germati Talilk ChUefy,' ■ Scissors, Butchers' Knives, i Shovels, Spades, Ac. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF* Plain and Plaft’isbAil Tin Ware, ltrftknia and Jspaced Wane, Wooden and Willow Ware, Monte Furnishing Goods, (in variety). Glass Ware, Lhtbp*,'- Oaa Fixture*, Manilla Rope, Bed Cords, Twine, Blacking.' . shoe and Stove Blacking, Ac. m&yTSl—Jm STYLES IIS. JACksWi VF\VT»\, FASHIONABLE MILLINERS, GO'rPMfr' GEORGIA: installment. 'OtVehavk the PLEASURE of inform ing otfFfViends artd'MTilie generally, that w»Mv* just refetvM a beautiful e<l?T*ctioo of the mbit fsShWabYe goods iff miV and would respectfully 'intiU the eiusefna of GVHBn, and surronading ouf eUtek before purchasing elsewhere, a«’w? effrfarfi wllf‘sell as LOW as eon be purchased in the State. We have alto the pleasure of stating that we have made arrangements in New York to keep our selves supplied with the MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS that cau be had, so that w* may he able, at all times, to surply our friends and customer*, with the rwy latest styles MRS. JACKSON and NEWTON. Feby J 5 6m. BOBACK’S c,v° 0D p, tt s SUGAR-COATED, 2 PURELY VEGETABLE. 2 i? Free froß Mercury £ t S y ALL MINERAL POISON, g And are, undoubtedly, th* HI best remedy exUat rOR SICK ASP MBOr'S HEAL'Aflll! J&'Z Opnrnting, M «10, by virtue M of « Mppcinl affinity for the / mucoufl membrane of the bowels, / thereby remoriog the causes. Ae s LIVER pul ; they cen h4re.no rijul, being com- | posea of the most Powerful Vegetable Extracts ' which here a direct Action on the SPLXEN AND LIVER, th* happy effect of which esn b« seen after on* or two doses. They Remove the Bile, Assist Digestion, Cure Costiveness, In Tact, they sre, ns their nsme Militates, the BLOOD PILL “The Life-Giving Prinoiple." They search out difisane and ' strike Rt its very root, lenring the system in the full vigor of health ; sre PERK*C<’TI,Y IIAHMLRBB TO INFANTS, OK PRRBONB OF THE MOOT. PKLICATE CONSTirU TIOKB/Md are n SAFES, SURER AND BETTER Purgative Pill than lirs ever Iwfore been «v»il»ble to mnukiud, *nd, brine thii-kly BU OAR-COATKD, ftreesnecifttly ftd.pt. ed as ft REMEDY FOR CHILDREN, sod jiereouft who h»ve > dread of awn Mowing a pill. They »re, 110- queniionsbly, one of our most k SfttiHfsctory CATHARTICS, H3An aoona siSoysou no household yJL \ should l»e with- / / out them. 'vs v / PRINCE, WALTON fit CO., (Successors to Pr. C. W. Rolack,) BOLK PROPRIETORS, CINCINNATI, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. SADDLES, HARNESS AND LEATHER. G. BEHND, corroN a\ anue, Oct ween Mitlhirry ami Cherry Slrrctu, MACQN, GEORGIA, Calls tlie attention of Dealer* and Planters to bis Stock of Splendid Saddlery and Harness Goods, Consisting of the following Goods: LADIES’, GENTS’ and BOY’S SADDLES, CARRIAGE, BUGGY a- DRAUGHT HARNESS, WOOL, UAIK and STRAW COLLARS. As well as . .ff . - . HARNESS, BRIDLE. SOLE, UPPER, BEL LIIWS, BAND and STRING LEATHER, always on'hfffid at the lowest prices. ' HAB D"s* A E E , of all kinds in his line. > My facilities for manufacturing all classes of York, are unsurpassed by any House in the State. All I ask is, LOOK AT MV STOCK BEFORE lOU BUY. i At( Kinds of Repairing Done Apiil29'tim HARDWARE & CUTLERY. i Carriage materials, . TRIMMINGS, PAINIS, Oltßr-VARNISHES AND GLASS. I C- !-• is consfaotly receiving at his ( oW stand 6i HHPStreef, a large aseortraeut pf'kß goods in hislin’i'; xvhieh'he is seTllilg at wholesale and reUil as low as IWy can be bought in any interior market' I TERMS CASH. Insure \\>itr Property / ’ C - H. JfHINSON' is Agent for the SOUTHERN MUTUAL In'surifice ' Corrfpariy, of Capital, s iXVI Tfi» L*NDERWRITERi? AGENCY of New Tii’c tß.Oifo.ooo THE HOME Insurance Company of New Y ®;!V""f r „ . t 1.000.000 r UCLNI\ and PLTNAM Company of Hartford, Connecticut, and other <rood Corn pan i oil Risks are solicited on Cotton, Merchandise Furniture, and Buildings. *# Losses protuptlv adjusted. Dee it K * Legal Advertisements. / 1 EuKGIA SPALDiifO COUNTY.—-WbereM VT Jtnses H. Lufm ■pfttisstu rn fwr letters ol disnission ss admmisl ratgr oo th* eatete of Hugh Hamil. deceased, h* havidg fully adminirtareo *,d wound up said tetet*. . Xhe*e as* lb*rater« te eityaad direct all persons concerned to be and appear sfc my efißee within the bine prescribed by law. and show cause if any exist why t*id letters of dismisidou should aot be granted. Given under my hand Stimy offic* Uu* May 7th, 18«tk k- k>- DI&MDKE. May 17-6 in Ged|aair. GX EOUGIaTsPALDING COL NTY —Whereas t Wm M Blanton administrator on the Estate of John B Reid late of said county Deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission a* adimmstra t-w OB said Estate he haring fully administered and wound up the name. . , These nr* therefore to city and admonish all persons interested or concerned to be and appear it my offiofuwitbin the tim€ prescribed by Uv, and show SaWM-if any exist why said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under mvhand at my office, this the Ist dsy of April 1866 April 12th mom. F. D. DISMUKE, Ordinary. GEORGIA SPALDING COUNTY. —Where as Win, M. Blanton administrator on the Es tate of Sarah F. Reid late of said county deceased applies to me for letters of dismission a# adminis trator on said Estate he having fully administered aud wound up the same. . -•* These are therefore to cite and admonish all petsons interested,or epneerned to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed by law and show cause if npy exist why said letters should not begrauted. Given upder my hand at tny office this Ist d*y of April 1666 F. B. DkSSI'KE, Ordinary. BLOOD AND LIVER Cl EORGI A, SPALDING QftCNTY.—Wlierjaf, T George W White applies,to dismission as admistrator on the estate o,.Charles ■ B. White, deceased, having fully administered , and wound up said estate, | These are, therefore, to cite and admonish (arsons interested, to be, and appear at my office, | within tlie time prescribed by law, to show cause, i if any exist, why such letters should not be grant ed. Given under my hand, at office, tliia 25th day of January, 1866. F D. DISMUKE, Ordiuary. Butts St PZRio* Coi’irr, March Term; 1866. E. B. Ridgeway ) .a. > Libel for Divorce. Mary A. F. Ridgeway. ) IT appearing to the Court that U;« Defendant is | not to be fouud in the County of Butts, and is not to he found in this State. It is ordered that j the defendant he required to be und appear at the [ the next term of the Superior Court of said Conn. | ty to answer the Plaintiff in an action of Libel for Divorce, and that this order he published once j a month for four months previous to the next term of this Court J. A. ill nt Libellant’s Att'y A true extract from the Minutes of said Court. March 13. 1866, W. R. Bakxstom, Clerk, apr! 12-40 Ordinary. G« EORGI A, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas ¥ M. A. McCullough Administrator of Robert C. McCullough deceased applies to me for an order j to sell the real estate belonging to said estate. J These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within tlie time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist, why an order authorizing the sale of said real estate sliould not be granted. Given under my band at office this 2nd day of Ju’y 1860. F. D. DISMUKE, Ordinary. July- 19-60d / 1 EORGIA. SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas YT W. P. Maxwell applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah Kirk, late of said county deceased. These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to he and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law to ! show cause, if any exist, why such letters of Ad ministration should not he grant- and. Given under my hand at office this 2nd day *l '"IVn) W-„„„ F. 1). DISMI KE, Ordinary. GEORGIA— SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas Joseph N. Ilarr s. Executor ol the Estate of Jacob W. Andrews, deceased, applies tome for an order to sell tlie Real Estate belonging to the F.stste of the said Jacob W. Andrews. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to he and appear at my office williin the time prescribe by law, to show cause, if any exist why such order should not he granted. Giveu under my hand at office this 2nd day of August, 1866. ' F. D. DISMI KK, Ordinary. Georgia, spalding county.—whereas H. M. Starr administrator of W. I). Starr deceased applies to me lor an order to sell the real estate belonging to said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause if nny exist, why an order authorizing the sale of said real estate should not be granted. Given under tnf Baud at office, this the 2nd day of July 1866. F. ft BhSMI'KE, Ordinary. July 19-60d ! /GEORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas YX Isaac A. Haisteu adminrstrator of Griffin F. Lavender deceased applies to me for an order to sell the real estate belonging to said estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonisS all persons concerned to be and appear at my offiee within the time prescribed by law. lo show cao'Sfe' if any exist, why said order should not he granted. Given under my hand at office this 2nd day of July J 866. F. D. DISMUKE, Ordiuary. Julv ln-60d „ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Spaldiug county Georgia, there will | he sold, on 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 '’oasis' lug of seventy-five acres, about four mil?* from the city of Griffin, with ordiuary improve ment* thereon; Sold for distribution. A. J. MADDOX, Adm'r. July 19—40d 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 first Tuesday in Oc tober next, the Store House formerly occupied by Peter Farrar, deceased. Said House is situated on Hill street in the City of Griffin ; the building is 35 feet wide by 90 long, two stories high, with a cellar same dimensions as the house. The same is a recently erected brink buildiDg, and is one of the best in Griffiu, building contains a store-room up-stairs, together with other rooms that are very profitable for rent AlJfi, 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 ic the county of ther, on the First Tues day in November nexL <jhe hundred and eighty i acres of land kuown as the Durham place, adjoin 1 -’ i ing the farms of Shetfit!\J 6n"tfie West, Jackson on : the North, Fears, on the South ; one hundred seres of said fafra being in a high state of cultiva i tion, the greater portion of the remainder in the woods. Ad tnc shove property being sold a* the ] Estate of Peter Farrar, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs snd creditors of said estate. Terms Cash. JOSIAH SHEFFIELD, Administrator of Peter Farrffr,'deceased. August 9. 1866-td* / 1 EORGIA,SPALDING COWVn '—Whereas,' Y T James N. Simons, Executor on the eq(at< of John Simmons, deceased, apples ”fcrleave to sell real estate of deceased for tha purpose of disa tribntion. Thee* are, therefpre’.to ' eile and aJmonish*all persons concerned lo be and appear at my office within the time ofsscribed by law to show cause, if jrtiy exist, wtVWorder authorizing the sale of said land abc jla hot be granted. Given under my band at offiee, this August 2l!i !?:«• , F D. DISMUKE, a u gf»—find Ordinary. , JOB WORK , and every description Printed at the SottHr.R.v Htasinoffiee. with matness and despatch! order? rspeeetfully solicited. ts • Georgia, bPALDisu oolsty Tho*. rt. Allen applies to me for leusrs^* mi* »«« on th* estate of A. A. C. All*, P «*. fully administered said estate. These are, therefor*, to cite and persons concerned to be and appear at^avTL 1 ® within the time prescribed by law, to show if any exists, why said letters dismissor. ■£*!* not be granted. Given under my head ii TT I*' 1 *' this the l*th dsy of February. 186#. <a '*A Feb. 22 tn6m. F. D. DISMUKE, OnS otfr FAYETTE COURT OF ORDI NARV\ A ccrsr Trxu, l SAA. f r pHE foregoing petition of William T Rn—. 1 R. E. blakey and hie wife Marv V Elisha Kendall and his wife Martha J flail. John C. Burgamy. William M. ahd his wife Pearcy A. McMullin. Emorv Q a gamy by h : s Guardian W. M. McMullin T. Bsrgamv by his Guardias, William T. jT” my, t#jeet aside and revoke the Letters TANARUS..,.^ v tary otTUffia* P. Burgamy on the EsUt* iTfot Burgamy deceased, being read in Court, tweU with the evidence sooneeted with the sama* iv ordered by the CaaH. that said Tilman P. Raji? my show cause by the scat Term of this Coo* why his Letters a* Bxaentnr up*a i l John Burgamy deceased, shall aot b#»et sSjT, *! revoked for the eauaes set apart ia, PetitkaewuuJ plication for * Rule Ni Si, and that a Copy Order and Rule Ni Si be served upon said Tila.' ; l’l Burgamy being a resident of the State of \\l bama, by publication of this Rule in Term! of Lew in such case made and provided. ... EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinsrv AugiHt, ... --,, u , n day* after date, I sliall appTyto the~or, O dinary o's Spalding County for leave to seiitg, BeaUEsUte belonging to th* Estate ofPet er y.. rar deceased. ' JUBIAR SUfKIEU), Administrator of Peter Farrar's Estate May 31, 1866-60d i X EORGIA, SPALDING COU Y.T I»avid 11. Johnson applies to me for letter* of Administration on the estate of J. W. Ro« et deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and vj, ellj’Sttjes interested to be snd appear u my office wllbin the time prescrilied by ltv to show cause, U any exist, why such letters ahould not be grante-. . • ' n ! -i! ,i a , , Given under my hand at office, j'qis ol August, 1566. F. D. DISMUKE, , *ug9—3()d Ordinary Georgia. f-iiAUiiNG lountY—wheiti, Mary F. Martin applies to me forletteroof ! Administration on the estate of Zadock Mirtin, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all parties interested to he and appear tt my office within the time prescribed bv law to | show cause, if any exist, why such letters should ] not be granted. I Given under my hand at office, this dngust 9th J 1866. F. D. DISMUKE, ’ nug9 —30d Ordinary ~ SHERIFF'S SALES? "ITTILI, he sold before the Court House door! y Y Spalding county, Ga., on the first Tutsdn; in September next, w ithin the usual hours of salr, one hundred and fifty nine (159) Bari ells of l’ho«. phate, levied on as the property of C. W. Ford, to j satisfy ti fs issued from Judge of the County Court jof the County of Spalding, Maeon snd Western Rail Road vs C. W. Ford, property poiuted out in said fi fa. ALSO, At the same time and place will be sold ont fraction Lot of land known in the Plan of the City of Griffin, ss Lot No. 110. sittmte.l in Weatflrif fin, adjoining lots of S. W. Bliodworth, 1). llieki and others, levied on ns the property of J. M. Lumiueet, to satily costs on tw o fi fas issued from Spalding Superior Court. Charles Foreman <t- Ce. vs. John M. I.nnqnest, property pointed out by J. j M. Bloodworth. { Aug 2-tds D. D. DOYAL Sheriff. Pike Sheriff’s Sale. XT rill be sold before the Court ILuse door, is YV the town of Zebulon, Pike county, on the first Tuesday iu September next, within the legal i.-vy-- of .ale « iilantation in the 9th District #f said county it (icing the lauu com uj ;i. Daniol to John W. Pate, known in the plan ofssid District by parts of lots Nos. 90, 127, 103, snd lU2. the other numbers not known, the whole con taining eight hundred acres more or less, it beinf the plantation where S. Cranford now residtu levied on by vi rtue of a fi fa from l’ike Inferior, Court in favor of John Neal vs. Nathaniel P. Dm id—oath of Plaintiff required under the Star Law filed and property |s>inted out by him and leant iu possession notified. WM. 11. M.CLENDON, Aug2-tds Sheriff GI EORGIA SPALDING COUNTY.—Where.* 5 R. F. Mann applies to me for letters of Dismission on tlie estate ol Ulioda 11 ami late of said couny, deceased. These are, therefore to eit* and admonish si persons interested or concerned to be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by Inw lo show cause if any exist why such letters of die mission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 15th Angtut, 1866. 6tn F. D. DISMUKE, A'ofice to Debtors and Creditor *. ALL persons indebted te the estate of James W. Middlehrooks, late of Spadling Comity, deceased, are notified to come forward and settls immediately, and those having demands against said estate are requested to present them dalj authenticated in terms of the law. J. 11. CONNALLY, angld Administrator. G« EORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY—Where** f George W. Grant and E. W. Beck, Executors of 11. P. Kilpatrick, deceased apply to me for letters of dismission on said estate. These are therefore to eite and 1 admonish >ll persons concerned, to he and appear at my offite within the time prescribed by law, esuss, if any exist, why such letters of shrnM not be granted. -■ •■ • * i Given under my hand at office, this Abgaet 15th, 1806. F. D. DISMUKE, r _ aug!6—6ro Ordinary GEORGIA— SPALDING COCNTTL—Whereas David P. Elder. Guardian of David D. Ma lair and Elizabeth A. Gray, formerly Elisabeth A. Malair, applies to me for lettera of dismission. , These are therefore to cite and admonish all . persons concerned to be and appear at ray offiee within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any exist, why such letters of dismission should not be granted. , Given under my hand, at office, this the 14th day of August, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE, aug!6—6Qd Ordinary. - Plantation for Sale. ~ I OFFER for sale my place in Schley county Ga., containing 335 acres. There are 2 acres cleared, the balance heavily timbered w.t oak and pine. This is one of the most desiral f places in South Western Georgia, being both pi a* duetive and healthy. There has not been aof 1 of chills and fever, nor any malarious sickness in three years, or since I have owned it. The pises is eight miles from Americus, snd four mile* fro* Ellsvilie.lhe cdnnty site* There are abont 160 sere* in cultivation—Bo in wheat andTye, 30 in cotton and. about the same in corn. Half of the corn an* eotton crop will be sold wRh if desira ble. Also, a few Hogs "amj,Cattle. Title* good.— I'ossession Ist. (^ctoberl'.dj'Ae purchaser uk* the crop, possession immediately. Price, tlie crop, sl2 per ael* without the'erop. $lO per acre. a - C. Horoady, on the premises, tC tlje subscriber, at Atlanta', Gx." may 17—3 tn H.GHORNADf, Geo RGIA—SPAISJN GCO L NTY.—W hereu John L. Mpor, Administrator of the eeUt* of Lee Strickland, ‘ isfe pt said eouuty, deceased, applies to me for letter* of dismission. These are therefore to cyte tjnd admonish i•! persons interested oy concerned to be and app» * at my offiee vfithin the tjme prescribed by la*, and show cause jf ,any exist, why said letter* of dlsirjissidh should not be granted. Given under mv hand at office, this the 15tb es August, 1866. * F. D. DISMUKE, augfc - r u> Ordinary. a ROOM WA XTEP.-A fnniiahtj room can be rented by making i nraediat* spplicau n at the * Herald" off'c augfi>)-3t