Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 11, 1866, Image 4

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j_ _J , IT All P DITIEI. nroui by •/ Confrrt ss, June 1H64. Affid.rit, *0 05 A|HWi|t oy Contract, other than thoM s|>«cifi«vl baiow, or any ap> psnisssssnt, 0 05 Baak Cbaek, Draft or order, j ayahle at tight or on demand for amount eieeoding HO, 0 02 Bill* oi Exchange, (Inland,) Note*, Draft*, or order for a turn uot •*- eroding SIOO, 0 05 For every additional SIOO, or frac tional part llieieof, 0 0* Rooeoai the tame rat*, ftill* of Exchange, (Foreign,) oi Let ter* of credit, if drawn kingly or otherwise than in tet* of three or wore, for a turn not exceeding on* hundred dollars, 0 05 For *»*ry additional hundred, or fraotienal part thereof, 0 0- lilt cf lading for Good*, Merchan dise or effect* exported to any for eign port (except British North America,) on ererr bill of each aet. 0 10 |i oad to indemnify a surety, when the MOoaat recoverable thereu|>on is one thousand dollars er less, 0 50 Each additional thousand, or frac tional part thereof, 0 50 Bond for due execution or perforin once of duties es office, 1 00 Bond or other than those reijuired in legal proceedings and such are not otherwise charged herein, 0 25 ertificate of Stock, in any incorporat ed company, 0 25 Certificate of profits, in an incorporat ed company for a sum not less than ten and not exceeding fifty dollars, 0 10 Exceeding fifty anJ not exceeding one thousand dollars, 0 25 j Certificate of damage, or any docu ment issued by any l'ort Warden, Marino Surveyor, or other person acting as such, 0 25 , Csrlfßcate of Deposit, for sn amount not exceeding one hundred dollars, 0 02 j Exceeding one hundred dollars, 0 05 Certificate of coy other description, not herein specified, 0 05 Contract, Broker’s Note, or Memo randum of sale of goods by Broker 0 10 Deed of land where the consideration does not exceed five bundled dol lars, 0 50 | From fire hundred to one thousand i dollars, 1 00 For every additional five hundred or fractional part thereof, 0 50 Entry for withdrawal of Merchandize from Bonded Warehouse, 0 50 ntry of Merchandize, for cousnmps tiouor warehousing, not exceeding one hundred dollars in value 0 25 From one to five hundred dollars, 0 50 Exoeeding five hundred dollars, 1 00 Guager’s Returns. If for a quantity not exceeding 500 gallons gross, 010 Exceeding 500 gallons gross, 0 25 osurance policy, on any life or lives where the amount insured does not exceed one thousand dollars, 0 25 From ona tii Am f liiiiicuiu! n r a Exceeding fivo thou an ml, 1 AaSlgm**— *- *r transfer same rates, Insurance, Marine, Tiilmikl and Fire Risks, where the premium does not «xc*ed ten dollar*, 0 10 j Exceeding ton and not exceeding fifty dollars, 0 25 j Exceeding fifty dollars, 0 60 , 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 va'ue does net exceed threo hun dred dollars per annum, 0 50 Exceeding the sum of three hun dred dollar* per annum for each additional two hundred or frac * tional part thereof, 050 i Assignment or Transfer same rate. Measurer’s Returns. If for a <juan tity not exceeding 1000 bushels, 0 10; Etoeeding one thousand bushels, 025 Mortgage of I, and, Estate or Property HH of Personal, exceeding one ; Jhtjdred and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 0 10 Fivo hundred to one thousand dol lars, 0 25 For every additional five hundred •or fractional part thereof, 0 60 Assignment or Transfer same rates. Fewer of Attorney to sell or trsnsfer St >cks, Ronds or Script, to collect Dividends, Interest or Kent, 0 25 To vote st 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 Real F1 00 j llEfteriferin all other acts not here tofore mentioned, 0 50 ; Promissory Notes, same as Inland JUfla of Exchange. Kanewal, same rate, votapta of Will or Letters of Admin ' Isfratlon, where the estate does not exceed the value of two thousand dollars, 1 00 j For each additional thousand or fractional part thereof, 0 50 Protest of Note, IJili of Exchange, Acceptance, Check or Draft and Marine, 25 %eceipts, Warehouse, foi Goods held on Storage, not otherwise provid ed for iu any public or private warehouse, uot exceeding five hua dred dollars, 10 Exceeding five hundred and not ex ceeding one thousand dollars, 20 (ceipti for the payment of any sum of money exceeding twenty dollars, 2 Writs, original, (except those issued by a Justice of the IVace and tho«e issued in criminal prosecutions by ine United States,) 50 When the amount claimed in the writ issued hy a Court, not of Re cord, ous hundred dollars or over, 50 Upon every confession of Judgment 'dr one hundred dollars oi over, (exeept in those cases where tho fax for tbs writ for the commence- * ment of a suit has been paid,) 50 Writs or other process on appeals from Justices Court or other Courts of infirior Jurisdiction to a Court of Reoord, 50 Wsrram of Distress, when the ain't ! doss ngt exceed on* hua* * 25 * *:#sdir g c y ib, u '.'red dol lnr». r*ft K N O W T II Y DESTINY! Madame k r thornton, ih»*r*atF.n 111 oh Astroioffisl. Clairvoyant and l*aye>i ofsrlricisn. who has astonished the lennlifi'* etssars of the tMd World, has now located herself at Hudson, X. V. Msdsme Tl.oraion poasewe* siieh wonderful |w»«ri of '«vnil ««bt, •» to #•* al'le her t-> impart bnowl«l(« of the greeieet im i»>rtaiiee to the siiofl* or married «f riitirrse*. While ia a state aftranee. «h» .lelin«-.>les the very features of the person you are to losrry. ei.d hy ths aid of sa instrument u' : nten»e |>o»er. known as the Psyehoon-trope. pnsrsl tees t<. pr,~luo- « life liks picture of lire ful urt.- linshetid -o wife of the appln-aul. togrlhrr with date of ■ ■■arrisgr. p< - •itinn in life, leading trails of character, Ac this is no hunihiig, as thousands of testimonials can assert. She will send when desired, a certiOed eertifieate, or wrilUn enaranlee, that the pietuis la what it pur|«oits to Tie. By enchwing » small lock of hair. Hid staling place of birth, sge. .lis position and complexion, nod enclosing Ml cents and sUni,md envelope aildressed to yourself. y«u will revel so the ptetnre and de.ited lnt.rmslion by return m*il. All communications strictly con ftdentinl Address, in rontidei.ee, Mndaine K. 1. Thornton. I*. O. Bo* Tii. Hudson. N. Y. scps—lnwlin NEW I’IirSIOGNOJIY. or ••Siena or C'm.vsao vwa," as maiofcsleJ through Temperament and External forms, and especially in llie “HViSaN r ice DIVIXK." One elegant volume, with nearly Sim pages, and l.uuO illustrations. By S, R. Wrus. Editor J'hrrni'logiral Journal. Price, postpaid, (5. Address Fowler A Wells, 'o. 389 Broadway, Nsw York. "New Physiognomy" is eminently practical, fully ill*'straied. and well suit.-.! In the wants of all. In the study of •the face" the reader anon learns to read each and every feature. Nose-aie dassitied as the Roman, lireck, Jewish. Snub and Celestial The eyes speak all Inngtiugce, wlielher h’aek. blue, brown or lioxel. 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STOCK or family and fancy (i HOC ERI KS, ■ is now complete. • We iuvite sn cxamiualiou o i Sugars, Coffees, Teat, Flour, and Rice Krrsli BUCKWHEAT fi/ur. ! sL’t« A It - HOUSE SYRUI'. Mackerel. Codfish, Herrings. Beef tongues. Oysters, Sardis Pie Fruits, Can Fruits' Dale*. Raisins, I‘runes. Figs and Ni • of all’fcirni*. keeoweue lamps. Wicks. Chimneys, and 1 Can-lies in I’arafiue Wax. Star and Tallow, Far and r-tiek Candy in great variety. Milk, /hitter. Soil", U’iue, Es/;/ nnJ Plain (’rocker*, Frith Jtuiri/ nnJ Slate Cheete always o” hand. Sntokinu and Cline in" To bare/ • in gieal vaiiety. ill brie,. il is our aim t<- keep those good# that every Housekeeper Daily needs. For prices, we prefer our Customers to exercise their own judgment. W,- solicit n call from our friends, a.id the pub lic generally S. W. MANQHAM. & CO Dee 27. HARDWARE 6c CUTLERY. CARRIAGE MATERIALS, trimmings, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES AND GLASS. <J. 11. JOHNSON is constantly receiving Ml his olil stand Os Iliil street, n large assortment of All good* in hi* line, which he is Fellini; at wholesale and retail a* low a* they can he bought in nnv interior market. terms cash. Justin- Your Property ! C. 11. JOHNSON is Agent for the SOUTHERN MUTUAL Insurance Company, of Athena, (ia.. Capital, £-35,(hm» The UNDERWRITERS AGENCY of New York, over AH.ihmi.imhi TIIK HOME Insurance Company of New York, near S'IHKMX A UUTNAM Company of llartfor«l, Connecticut, ami other {(ood Companies. Risks are solicited on Cotton, Merchandise Furniture, ami Buildings. i*r i oases promptly adjusted. Dee 27 If A. SHI'LMAN S New Store! Hill Street - Griffin. r UNDERSIG NED desires to inform hi.** X old friends, ami the public in general, that lie lias returned to hi* old stand on llill street, where he has opened a large lot of Dry (woods! SHAWLS. CLOAKS, bihl ali Ladies arti ties, in general. Also, (T/MIIING, JIATS, HOOTS ai.d SHOES, CIVI C’ VI ■l* V ICIM x-< ’ GOODS, THI NKS, and VALISES, BLANKETS, and NOTIONS, of all kinds. REMEMBER, That tliis stock of Hoods has been bought under the Inat heavy decline in goods, nn l ilia! he can sell them, accordingly. At tit it eh lotrer Trices than the}’ have been sold for during the last two o. three month*. COMK ONE ! COME ALL ! J nd buy your goods of ASH Ell SHI LM AN, llill Street. Two d*»ors above Engel’s corner, Griffin Georgia. aep22—oiu OF YOUTH— A gentleman who j Buttered tor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, a dill the effects of youthful indiacretion, will, for the sake of Buffering human ity, send free to all who need it. the receipt and dirct-lions for making the simple remedy hy which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by a-1 dressing, in perfect confidence. JOllN!R OGDEN, sep‘2D-lawdm* No. 42 Cedar St., New York. A New and Grand Ilpocli iu .Medi cine ! Dk. Mauoikl is the founder of anew Medical System ! The qiinntit.irians. whose vast internal doses enfeeble tbe stomach and paralyze the bow els, must precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, with from one to two of iis extaordinary Pills, and cures the most virulent sores with a box or so of bis wonderful and sll lienling Salve. These two great specifies of the Doctor are last superseding all the stereotype! nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures bv MaggitTs Pills nnd Salve huve opened the eyes of the public t<> the inefficiency of the (so cal'.-l) remedies of others, and upon which people litre so long blindly depended. Maggiei’s Pills *« not of the class that ate swallowed by the doxeu, and of which every box full taken creates an ii> solute necessity for another. One or two of Mig girl's I’ills suffices to place the bowels in perf-ct order, tone the stouirteh, create nil appetite, md render the spirits light and buoyant I There is no griping, and no react i< n in the form of eomti pation. If the liver is affected, its functions ire resulted ; and if the nervous system is feeble, il is invigorated. This last quality makes the meli cines very desirable for the wants of delicate fe males Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are lifer ally extinguished by the disenfeelant power of Maggiel sSalve. In fact, it is here announced lull Macoucl's Billots, Rvsmtn and Diarriioka Pris cure wheye all others fail. While for Runs, Scalds, t hilblains. Cuts nnd all abrasions of -he skin M loom ’s Salve is infallible. Sold by J Mao.oiel, 11 Pine Street, New York, ami all Di*ig gists, at 25 cents per box. [sep4—H Railroad Meeting. riXUE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the A SAVANNAH, GRIFFIN A NORIH ALA i!. R. CO , v ill be held at Ncwnan, ou Tlll'RS- I>.\V, October 4th. 1866. The meeting called so. 27th September wit, in consequence, be poslpontd. All I lie friends of this enterprise are coniallv ’nvited to (Mend the annual meeting. Su>cksold' ers, especially, will be represented, as hosiness of tht utmost iDiportauce will be brought upforeon slderation. •tv orde ot C. 11. Johnson, Ksq . President S. w. mangham. »*l'2o—2w Sec. and I reasurer. Wanted to Rent For 1867, THREE eomfortall: dwelling Uouses, suitable for small families. Tho-e situated near the central part of tho citv prcfc. red. Apply Iu ' A J. CLOUD ft, t V—ts DR. ROBACK’B SSSSi blood !H£g BLOOD — W¥ . n ' PILLS. BLOOD Pll I \ HLLa BLOOD I llllllJ PILLS BLOOD _ PILLS. BLOOD BLOOD piLLS. BLOOI) -tjt t T O PIELS. BLOOD XILLo .PILLS. BLOOD i and I PILLS. Blood Purifier! ahe unequaled FiIR ' r*i»o Scni/'iiia, Si/iihili*, Skin JHtt rMxr, 001 Sums Suit Rheum t Jti/sjicjmin or Imligrstion, SICK HEADACHE Liver Com plaint*, Rheumatism , J-'ecer anil Ague , St. An thony’* Fire, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Krg*ipeta*, Tumors, Eruptions, Tits, Scrofulous Con sumption, etc. mmm ii ONK person write!*, her daughter aa» cured of Kit* of wine year** »t:unling, and bt. Vitus’ dMni*e of tan venra. A NOTH KK a rites, hi* son wn§ cured »iner In** ffeeh hast almost *a*ted away. Tli** .tiw’fitrH |»roiiouiH*«*«i tlie «-a*e incurable. ANOTHKH w:i« curt-*l «*f Fever and Ague af ter trying everv meslieine in hia reach. ANotMKU «im enroll of Fever Sore which had ♦•*i**t<“l fourteen year*. ANol HKH of Khs uninliara of eigtit year*. Ci»s*>i* iiiniiinentble of !»yapei**ia and Liver Coni plaint emtlsl lx- nientiniieu, in which llis Pu«itis*rnud Tills worli liUe a chiirm. THE BLOOD FILLS Are (lie most active «n*l thorough pill* that * have ever I teen mtrs»sha*e«l. They ad so *l l rectly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to pid h an extent as that tlie ayateni d.*es n *t re |aj-**e into its former eomlition, which is too ajd lo t»e (be ease with aimply a purg.iUve pill. They are really ft BLOOD AND LIVER PILL, and. m conjunction with the BLOOD PURIFIER! Will cure all the aforementioned diseases, amt, of themaelvcs. will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness, Colic- Pains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels, Dizziness, &c., &c, DU. lioIiAVKS Stomach Bitters I Hhouhl be u*ed by t'> str ugllieo the proatration which alwavs acute disease. Try these me*!ieine*. and you will never re gret *.t. Ask vour m-ighl«or* w h<* have need Miem. and tlibv will sa\ thev are GOOD MEDICINE3, :>n.l v..,i .l.uulJ try them ore going lor a physician. PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to I»r. C W. Kotiaek,) FOLK HMI’KIF.TnRS, Nn° c ’°> co > 00 0J THird St., CINCINNATI, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. pOUHEKA OIL, '|The Greatest Discovery of the Age ! The Suffering Public w ill be g!a-l to know tlint G. W. CRD FT’S EUREKA OIL II AS been wrested from oblivion by 11 company JLI of nbilanthropio gentlemen, and at an im metise outlay ofcnpittil, ha* htrain been placed be fore the people. We do not claim it to be a cvre all, like Home of the nostrums of the day art* said to be ; but. n' edo say tlint it possesses ad vantanges over any other ki own compound for the cure of Inflammatory and Ulcerative diseases and as an Allcviatoi of Pain. It will not only alleviate, but will curt a vast majority of the following diseases, such as lnfhiination ami Ulceration of the Month, Throat, Stomach, and Bom It % Colic of any kind, Ih/xcofery{or Flux) Dinrrhfca, ''Files,'’ ]Hpthcria. Inf animator}! Fhcnmatixm ; and is also an inval liable remedy for Nmralrjia, Ulcer* of any kind (not. malignant.) Eruption t. llnrn*. Sea hit t Bruise*, Cuts, Bone F* lions, Strull• n Claud*, So/e Ft/**, Far and Ttoth Adns, Spinal A ffection*, Ac. And in Contjht, we challenge the world for iis equal. Ordinary coughs it. trill cure. In Pulinoucry Con sumption. Asthma, and lironcliitis it is tlie best palliative known! The Superintendent of Ibis Company is a Grad uate of the Medical College of Nashville, and from long experience in his profession, and a good knowledge of Chemistry, he has been inti listed with the selection of chemicals fur the manufac ture of the medicine, and has been and will be! careful to select the Very finest materials to be' found in eith r foreign or home markets, and we j are satisfied that the article we are now putting up excels any forner article ofihesante kind lor I purity of chemicals, and must he more efficacious. We place the " Ei'llka Oil " before the world. | and upon its n.erits or demerits it. must rim ur fall, j Rut w e know if the peuyle w ill try it, they will I be wore than *alt*/ied. For sale by all the principal Druggists every-! wheie thi» ighout the country. Compounded by ■ G. W. Cr.fifT, the original manufacturer, for tie Eureka Oil Manufacturing Company at Atlanta Ga. I’rice at retail $1.25 per bottle. Liberal deduc tions made to Ihe trade. M. A. SHACKELFORD, M. D., tupertendeut For sale by N. R. DREWRY A CO., Druggists, East side Hill street, Griffin, Ga. * EXECUTOR'S salcl BY a irtne of an order granted by the Ordinary 1 of I‘ike County, wiil be sold b“fore the Court Rouse door, in the town of Zebulou, on the j first TUESDAY in November next, between the I legal boors of sale, all the lands belonging to the i estate of Richard Mvriek, late of s iideounty.de | cea*.-d. consisting of parts of lots No.’a 1 (MS, 119* 1(15, 120, 104, and 121, containing in all 893 acres, (more or less), said laud being situated in the 9th . District of originally Monroe, (now I’ikc county). . The notice required by law having been given, • the sale w ill take place a« above or the puiq-osc of paying debt* due by said eatute, and ulso tiie claims of legatees, and for distribution. ROLLING HARRIS, j W. K. MY HICK, sep!9—l oJ * Execu'ors. / 1 EORGIA, SPALDING COI N IT.—Whereas V 7 Richard 11. t>im«, administrator of Goorge W. Martin,deceased, applies to me for au order to sell the land belonging to said estate for the ban efit of the heirs and creditor*. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all pereous concerned to be and app««r at my office within the lime prescribed by Gw, to show cause if any exist, why said order should Mi be granted. Giv c« under my hand at offi«e this IStU day of ! s.-pt. J*o6. F. D. DftMUKE, Orditae) i Legal Advertisements. .Yotirr to Debtors and Creditors. AD M IN I ST l: A TO U’SSAI.E. EORGIA —Spalmxo C«>CNTf.—By v irtue of: T an order from the Court iA Ordinary of' said County w ill I»<* mid Wfore tbe Court House 1 d**or»n said County. t*tween the usual hours of sale, on the first TIT>DAY in November next, »*ight\'six acres ofl *nd of lot number eleven. (No. I i.)Tliiid District of originally llenry, now Spabl ing county, nine miles north-vest of Griffin, ad jssioii.g the lands of J. H Starr. Kobe Andrews, and Samuel R Elder, the same being sold as the <‘state of W P. Starr, deceased for the benefit of the heira.and creditors. H M. STARR. Ptp4 Adm r e-tate of W 1> >tarr. dat’d. / 1 KORGIA,SPALXHKG COUNTY.— v J Elisha T. Kendall. Administrator of Mum I ford Kendall, d?cemaed. applies to noe for leave I to sell the land belonging to said estate for the benefit of heirs and creditors. ! These are, therefore, to cite and admon* i ish all parties interested to be and appear at ! my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause, it any exist, why an order authorizing j the sale of the laud* of said en»tate should not be ' granted. i Given under my hand at office, this lTtli day o j September 1566. F. D. DISMI KE, j iep)f—gl>d Ordinary. (1 EOKGIA. SPALDING COUNTY—Where*# Joseph C. Henson, Guardian of WiPinin T Askew, abplies -jo me for letters of Dismis- I aion from said guardianship this said Ward huv- I ing arrived tc the age of Twenty-one years and had a full and final settlement willi him. w These are therefore to ciie and admonish all persons corcerned, to be and appeal at my office within the time prescribed by law, and l show* I cause, if any exist, why said letters of dismission I s’ ould not i»e granted: j (iiven under my baud ftt office, this the 22d day i Septeinl>er, F. D. DP»MUKE, Oi’y | Oct I—4od | / 1 EOKGIA SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas V J U. F. Mann applies to me for letters of 1 Dismission on the estate of llhoda llamil | late of said conin’, deceased. j These are, therefore to cite and admonish al i persons interested or concerned to be and appear j Ht inv office within the time prescribed by law’ to ! show cause if any exist why such letters of dis | mission should not be granted. Given under my lmml at office this ir>tli August, 18f>6. 6m ' F. D. DISMFKK, Cl EOKGIA; SPALDING COUNTY—Whereat I George \V. Grant and E. W. Beck, Executors of H. P. Kilpatrick, deceased apply to me for letters of dismission on 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 any exist, why such letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this August 15th, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE, ■ auglfi—6lll Ordinary. (1 EOUGIA—SPALDING COUNTY —Whereas X David P. Elder. Giiaroian of David D. Mn* lair and Elizabeth A. Gray, formerly Elizabeth A, Matuir, applies to rce for letters of dismission. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and app* ar at my office within the time prescribed by law, ana show cause, if any exist, why such letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office, this the 1 -It 1: day of August, iB6O. F. D. DISMUKE. ! auglfi—find Ordinary. | VI.E persons indebted to the estate of James j W. Middlelwo »ks, late of Spudling t ount y. •leccase*!. are notified t«» come forward hii«l settle immediately, and tliose having demand* against said estaie are rcrpleated to pre-ent tin m duly authenticated in terms of the law. J. 11. CONN A! I.Y. nuglfi Administrator. / 1 I.oUGI ' SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas \ X James II l.ogan noplhsto me for letters ».f j dismission as ndmiuist rator on the estate *»f llngh ! Hannl, deceased, he having fully admiiiisteieo 1 and wound up said estate. i These are therefore t<» cite ami Hireft nil pei -nnis eoiH't'rm'tl tu he and appear at my witliin , the* tiuM* piesA-rihod I»y law, and show cans** if any ; exist why said letters of di-mission should not U grunted. Given under inv hand at ni\ ofTice this I May 7tli, 1866. F. 1). DlsM I KE. | May 17-6 m Ordinary (' '(EORGIA—SCALDING COUNTY. Whereas j X Joseph N. llarrs. Executor of the Estate ot : Jacob W. Andrews, deceased, applies to me for j I an order to sell the Real Katate belonging to the | l Estate of the salt! .lacoL W. Andrews, i These are tlierefi»re to cite and adinonisli al! ' t persons intereste»l or concerned to lie and appear | at my office within the time prescribe by law, to ! show cause, if any exist why such order should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 2nd day of August, 1806. F. I>. DISMI’KE, Ordinary. ~ A DMimSTRA fairs SA LE. ~ J>Y virtue of an order from the Ordinary of } Spalding county, will be sold before tbe Court House door in the City of Griffin, between i tiie usual hours of sale, on the fiist Tuesday in Oc tober next, the Store House formerly occupied ! by Peter Farrar, deceased. Said House is situated j | on Hill street in the City of Griffin ; the building ! ; is H 5 feet wiue by 90 long, two stories high, with I 1 a cellar same dimensions ns the Mouse. The same I i i* a recently erected brick building, and is one of j Ihe best in Griffin, building contains a store room i 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 woodUud and w ell situated for building purposes. Also, will be sold before the Court House door ir, the county of Meriwether, on the First Tues day in November next, one hundred and eighty acres of land known as ihe Duthnm place, adjoin» i ing the farms of Sheffield on the West, Jackson on | the North, Fears, on the South ; one hundred | acres of said farm being in a high stat« of cultiva- I tion. the greater portion of the remainder in the woods. All the above property being sold as the ! Estate of Peter Farrar, deceased, for the benefit ! of the heirs and crediiois of said estate, j Terms Cash. JOSIAII SHEFFIELD. Administrator of Peter Farrar, deceased. August 9, 1866-tds ! / 1 EOIBHA,SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas. vJ .lames 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 alt persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show eause, if any exist, why an order authorising the sale of said land should not be granted. Given under my band at office, this August Oth 18:6- F. mk DISMUKE, niq.lies to me for letters of distnmsion' Tfiese are therefore to cite and admonish t v < Persons interested or eoncerned to l>« and opp. at my office within the time prescribed by U* and show cause if any exist, m liy said letters of! | disinission should not lo» granted. Given under .nj- hand at office, this the 15th of August. 1866. F. D. DISMUKE. ! I a,l^l> J “' p Ordinarv. | SHERIFF’S SALE. ~ WILL RESOLD, before the Court House loot, mhe oify Gstffio on tito first TUESDAY in NoontUor, one lot, coh.aildng „ ne ! i acre (move or less, bawided us follow. • Oil tli» I | *>“«!'. l>y Solqwui rtreot j ou the west by Mrs ' Clement*; ou tb« tt-tli, by an alley, and »' n the 1 east by J wjrtK strei known and levied on as U,e I Srrf V ft,' w , b7 * 1 ’ " and poin* *-<l out by the '‘fi I '2r .' * !"' rr( Ra table and turn! over to me. J ! I« se P l9—43d _ S |, crifr . DR. W J- praoi’iono | 1 OFFICE Up-Jtatrb Front LoJtu.es | j Building March VI C2.EOKGI a— cm vrr—Wk.r,„ . t kin<Jr.<i xml etiUhare of i-f said count}-, decms-l neglects xn.| ’ lt * sue out leltcre of ndimniti r.Ufn -',k Ui« 10 said deceased. Hies* *r» tUeteinre to r \U ** sdmooi.il tlie kindred »n1 creditor, of erased to be slid appetfr St_ Sy oft; c , wi,!,,’ 1 7 time pre-crilied by law, male application „ , 1 '* ceixe .aid adoiiuLtratioa, Os I sh,n „ . ■ “ /•- H. Connolly. Ole, k of tlie Superior Court a'i • istrator on said e-tate. Gitra under foo office, this Ist SrptemlK-r lklt*. ' t ‘ d KVJ WrtMl KF, Grdir.ary / Tf.ORGIA—Sr.II.MKr. C- t ntt—\\ l,ere a , \ T 11. Connolly, Adinini.trntor on t|„ Jnrnes W Middlebrooke, deceased, applies t’"* for leave to sell tlie lands for tbe Leu, fit of heirs and ertditoia Tl,, 1 * 1 * to cite and admonish ali persons concerned t >r * and appear at my office within the tin,. ~r , 0 hy law. and show cause, if aov exist, »*e . der should not be granted authorizing e»ni istrator to sell said lands. 8 Given under my hand at office this SeM., 1 c Ht, 18P6. i. It. IiISMLKt GKtißt 1 1A—M xi.Mxn Coi xtv. —W jiereaJTV~ T. Ogletree applies to me for letter, Guardianship of the person and property f Adeline C Colbert, minor, and orphan t i,ilJ A. G. Colbert, deceased, in place of A. A. ('oulA ing, removed. There are therefore to cite J j admonish all persons concerned to Is- s„d ' id at ray office within the time prescribed• hv |. ’ and show cause, if any exist, why said letters of guardianship should not be granted. Given °* ; der my hand at office tliis 4th day of Sent,, , Uli itssfi- f. u wsMukr i Grdins'w kJTATE OK OF.ORG I A—Sr*u.ts« Cos, xn~ O Whereas Jacob F’. Cbopman applies is nic f letters of Guardianship for the person and J *, Ut erty of Elijah 11. and John Rogers, imia,?' end orphan children of Elijah 11. Rogers ceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admoa ish al! parties interested to l>e and appear at i nv office w ithiu the time prescribed l,\- Uw. to 5i,,,, cause, if any exis\ why such letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office tliis 74 d»\ ,J September. 1866. F. l». ItlsML Kl ' »trdinxry. r\ EOKGIA. SI'.M.KING COUNTY.- W|„ r ,, 0 . V « Emory Winsliip. Administrator of 4Villi tßf , A.Redding, deceased applies to me for hi, order authorizing the sale of a Sort ion of tlieland.be longing to said estate, for the pm pose of pmj,- debts: to-wit. a hou-e and lot in tlie city of (inf. fin. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my uflice within the time prescribed by law to show esus if any exist, why nn order authorizing the sale of said laud should not be granted. F. I*. DISMI’KE, Ordinary. ang2o-60d adminTstuator's saik: I>Y virtue of nn order rrarted by tlie I Inlinarr ) of Like county will be sold before thV Court House door in I lie town of Zehulon, in said. County, on the first TUESIIAY in November next between the legal hours of sale, all the lards be longing lo the estate of Alfred Wiggins, | a t, 0 f I’ike County, deceased, lying in said County joining the lands of Giles Oliver, Matthew Cog gins. nmlothers, containing five hundred and five j!Ht5) acres, more or less, (the widow 's dower ex eepted.) Sold for the benefit of heirs nt:d credit or* of said deceased I erms cash, unless cln-iim. stances should transpire previous to, oh on t!,« day of sale, that would make it necessary to »el it on time. CAHESMAN I’o'pK. sep6--4tid* Administrator. .SHERIFF'S BAjI.ES. "VXTILL UK SOLI* before the ("onri Jtnn.e TV door, in the city of Griffin, between tl,e usual hours of sale, on the first Tt ESl>.\Yii, November next, one bouse and lot in the city ot G tiffin, contain ing two act es. (more „r le-s.) known ss tlie lot whereon K I’. Tvsoii. Jr , now reside., a, and bounded on the Smith by a street, on the west by tin alley, on tbe north by a lot whereon. Mr. llsck, It now lives. Al-o, se.en'eci. cos liiis, one sate, two tress,ds, one wardrobe small trundle bedsteads, t work bench I stool, I lot Setup lumber, 1 lot lumber, 1 small work stand, 1 lot cans and jugs p-tint-cups and brush*.,, and 1 stove and pipe. Lev ted on as the proper,- ty of K. I*. T\ sou, Jr. Al-SO, one lot of land, containing one-half(Jt, acre, (tno-e or lesv,) with two work-shop, thereon, bounded on the north by an alley, on 1 .e south hy a l.'l flouting 011 .Solomon street, on the east by Robert Pilkerton. and on the west by K. Ff tord sand Henry Banks’s store rooms situated in the city ol Grill*,,. Levied on es tlie property of A. \\ Beni,am ,k Cos., to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from t he Superior Court of Studding County, Go. Simon 11. roll.dor. vs IV Renham & Cos. l'io« petty pointed out bv fj. H. Sunders. opg;>-td ‘ 1) 1)1) VAL, Sheriff. WILL BES(>LI)I »ef«»rc the CV'iirt HnnseHoor XT in the city of Griffin on the DA\ in (•cti'Ur next, one house hikl lot. know n Hi Mi.l.Ue (ieoigia Medical (’oEege, situnteJ on lJrcmdw ay. ueiir the Macon A* Western H. K. Depot, levi»*.J on ns the property of Edward F. Ki.ott, to satisfy costs on several fi. fa 's issnefl from Inferior aud Superior Courts of Spxldirf County. John i*. Doynl vs. Edward F. Knott, Janie# M. Couch va. Eduard F. Knott, and others A1..50, At tin* same time and [dace, will be sold square fifty-nix (56), known in plan of the city of Giiflirt as the I’arade Ground, containing four (4) the same having been sold on the first Tuesday, insL I’artics buying, anti failing to comply with the term* of id sale, it will be rc sold nt their expense. ALSO, At the aame time and platt, will be sold on» house and lot in the city of (Biffin, bounded on tlie east by Mnj. SulleyV on the Fouth hy an open lot, and on the west by a st r« et—know n and le vied on as the property of Wm. E. Wright, to snlie*fy costa on several fi. fa s from Superior Court nod Justice*’Court. Uropertv pointed out bv E- F. Knott. *D. D. DOYAis. augSO-lm Sheriff. ALSO, At the same time and place, will be sold one grey HOIIJSF, about 11 years >Jd, levied on at the property of Hiram Sbermni. to satisfy one fi. f«. issued fnun Fpnlding County Court, Ihoniai Byrne va. Hiram Shermau. L>. D. DOYAL. ftep4—id Hheriff. Ct EORGIA SPALDING COUNTY s-Wtiwe. ~f as James T. Rilis, adnihiistrator on the Es ' late ot Philip J. Rishop.late of said county deceased t npi lies to me for letters of dismission ns ndminis trulor on said Estate lie baring fully administered i the said estate. The si are therefore to cite and admonish si pet sons intetesled or concerned to hr and appeal a my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause if any exist why said letters should, not be granted Given under my hand at my ottic* this 17th day of September, 1866. F. D. DISMUKk'i sepl9—niGm Ordinary. ( 1 I'XHIG 1 A.SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas II 8. Glass applies to me for foyers 0$ G uardianship of the person kioJ property of Jo seph 11, and \\ iliiniu )U Lewis, minor children of • >1 in. R. Lewis, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j pel sons ooncerned. to be end appear at my office ■ w ilhiu tbe time proscribed, by law, to show cause j's WkV X-V s t. why said letters of Guardianship : ilmuiJ not U« granted. [ Given under my hand at office, this the 2nd day of Oct. 1866. F. u DISML KE. Ordinary. Oct 2-lit id Aotice. TIIE ulizeni of I‘iliH County, who arc in favor of alkoiifthtucr tlie ('ounty Court, and there by relieve the |*oitle of unnccugary taxation and trouble, ore requested to aaai nthle at the Coart liouae in Zebulou, the FIRST TUESDAY in Oc tober, to tuke such action as they may tlrfciu F rv P«G VOX FOiTJLL Star copy, ®e26-2 and. n. martin. ' , AT T O HXF y LJL V, -* - avfisqi A .