Daily Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1???, October 13, 1866, Image 4

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Af*Uri», 4 , *<l «5* o*-C mlrv t, <rtli«Tth*» tlu»*v *p*-iifi«d b*io«, *r atty ap*- prinwititm. 0 05 Rank CLvck, IMt «r order, r aval.la M tight or 9»-<l«ma«rd (or nmowit eweedhtg-|H>, 0 02 BR?*-ov Exchange, (Inland,) Note*, "Oraflf, or order lor a ettin not *x* ruling 1100. 0 05 For tv*rj additional #IOO, or frsc» ilonal part thereof, 0 05 l!«n«*al tlio *»!«*• rat* (till* of Exchange, (Foreign,) oi L*t tor* of credit, if drawn singly or otherwiM than in sets of three or more, for a turn not exceeding ona hundred dollars* 0 05- Foi every additional Hundred, or fractional part thereof, 0 02 ill* ts lading for Goode, Merchan dize or effect* exported to any for eign port (except British North America,) on every hill of each »«l. 0 10 ond to indemnify » surety, when the amount recoreraide thereupon is one (hetisand dollars nr less, 0 50 Knrli additional thousand, or frac tionnl part thereof, 0 50 Bond for due execution or perform ance of duties of office, 1 00 Bond or other 'linn those required in legal proceedings and such are not otherwise chatgeu herein, 0 25 rrtiffcate oro.«—L, %nv tugorporat »d company, o zo Certificate of profits, in an incorporat ed company for a sum not less than ten ami 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, Marine Surveyor, or other person acting as such, 0 25 Certificate of Deposit, for an .amount not exceeding one hundred dollars, 0 02 . Exceeding one huitJred dollars, 0 05 < Certificate of any 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 Froui fire hundred to one thousand dollars, 1 00 Hor every Additional five hundred or fractional part thereof, 0 50 Entry for withdrawal of Merchandize from Bonded Warehouse, 0 50 ntry of alerchaml /,e, for consump tion or warehousing, not exceeding one hundred dollars in value 0 25 From one to five hundred dollars, 0 50 Exceeding five hundred dollars, 1 00 Onager’s Returns. If for a quantity not exceeding 500 gallons gross, O' 10 Exceeding 500 gallons gross, 0 25 nsurance policy, oil any life or lives wliere ti e amount insured does not exceed one thousand dollars, 0 25 From oue to five thousand,. 0 50 Exceeding five thousand) 1 00 Assignments or transfer same rates, Insurance, Marine, Inland and Fire Risks, where the premium does not exceed ten dollars, 0 10 1 Exceeding ten and not exceeding fifty dollars. 0'25 Exceeding fifty dollars, 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 valuo does n»t exceed three hun dred dollars per annum, 0 50 Exceeding the sum of three hun dred dollars per annum for each additional two huudred or frac tional part thereof, 0 50 Assignment or Transfer same rale. Measurer’s Returns. If for a quail* tity not exceeding 1000 bushels, 010 Exceeding one thousand bushels, 025 Mortgage of Laud, Estate or I’roperty Real or I’ersoual, exceeding one fiftjgjrod and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 0 10 Fi>o hundred to one thousand dol lars, 0 25 For every additional five hundred or fractional part thereof, 0 50 Alignment or Trans!'* same rate*. Bower of Attorney to sell or transfer St '<:k«, Bonds oi Script, to collect Dividends,- interest or Kent, (J 25 To vole at elections in any incor porated company, or soeietv. (ex cept religious, charitable, or liter ary societies, or public cemeteries,V 0- ;o To sell, convey rent or lease Real Estate, 1 0(i To perform all other acts not here tofore mentioned, 0 50 Promissory Notes, same as Inland Bills of Exchange. Renewal, same rata. „ totjataof Will or Letters of Admin istration, where the estate does not exceed the valve of two thousand dollars, t 00 For each additional thousand or fractional part thereof,. 0 50 l'roteet of Note, Bill of Exchange, Acceptance, Check or Draft and Marine, 25 Receipts, Warehouse, foi Goods held on Storage, not otherwise provid ed for in any public or private warehouse, not exceeding five hun dred dollars, 10 Exceeding five hundted and not ex ceeding one thousand dollars. 20 rceipte for the payment of any sum cf money exceeding twenty dollars-, 2 (Writs, original, (except' those issued Vja a-Justice of the Peace and those issued in criminal prosecutions by the United States.) 50 When the amount claimed in the writ issued by a Court, not of Re cord, one hundred dollars or ewer, 50 Wpon every confession of Judgment ‘prone bopd/ed civil are oi o-wer, (except in tlreee cases where the tax for the writ for the commence ment of a suit has been paid,)' 00 Writs or other process on appeals from Justices Court on other Courts of inferior J’urisdiotion to a Court of Record, 50 ‘•'arrarti of Dittrera, when the arn’t dots act txceed one bun* 25 Bf cwffir g >;'i. h •- Yed 'foliar*. KiN-OW Tin D»ESTINY! Madame k. r tijorntok. m* erw* k» glub Astmhifjhl, Clairvoyant and I’sve’t emetrWtan. «h« has avtnnisliad the acientifli* etaearsnf the Old World, has now loratmi her*, ts at liu.Lon, K. Y. Madame Thornton jxe'-esees oarh teonderAit pow.-raof second sight, as to rn al le her to impart knowledge <>f the gr.*at. st im portance to th* single or married of sillier sox. While in % slate «>f tranee. she delineotes the very features of the prr*on you are to marry and i>y the aid of an instrument o'mtcne* power. known •a ti*e Pst ehonu trope, guarantee* to pr.-iiii-e a life like pieture of the fulore husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, im» •l I ion In life, leading traits of rliararter. STr Thi* is no humhng, as Ihoeaande of t. •timonlale ran assert. >he will scud when desired, a csrlitird certificate, or written guarantee, that tlte pit* uts is a hat it parpoiU to Tie, ](y vnrleiaiig a uiisll lock i>l Itair, sod Staling [||Jee of hirtb. age, dis position Mild complexion, and aaeiiwiug cents an I stamped cavalope adilressed to yosirself, yon will rersire the pieinre and desireil information | by return mail. All conimui.n ations strictly con fl.lentiak Address, in contidei.cc. Madame E. K. Tlioralrm, P. O. liox 'l'll, Hudson, L Y. sep®—law Ini NEW PHVSIOGXOMV, or "Siux* os Ciiarac- T»t," *• manifeeted through Temperament and External form*, and especially in the “m il i\ sack niviaa.* One elegant volume, with nearly B‘hi pages and l.Ouo illustrations. By S, U. Wmxr. Eil I tor I‘hrrnnluyUal Journal. Price, postpaid, (5. Address Fowler A Wells, No. 889 Broadway, New York. "New Physiognomy” is eminently practical, fully ill at rated, ami well anilcd In the wants of all. In the study of 'the face" the reader soon learns to read each and every feature. Nosea are classified a- the Human, Greek, Jewish, Snub and Celestial. The eyes spi-ak all languages, whether h'ack, blue, blown or hazel. In a like manner cheeks, neck, ears, hands feet, walk, voice, laugh, et \, are shown to ire “signs of character." In no other work is soiuuch light thrown upon •ho character and destiny of ruankind as in this or the .listmi n. .. ~ ~f „„ clearly pointed out Poitiail* or ,i. _..;.t,,.,| persons of a,leient. and modern times, with bio graphical sketches and delineation of character, tire given. Divines, Orators. Statesmen, War riors, Artists. Poets, Philosoph is, Inventors. Surgeons, Discoverers, Actors, Mu-n ians, etc , are included. It is an 'Kiirychipnulin'of biog raphy, neijiiainting the reader with theeaieer and character of many great men and women of the past 9,000 years, and of the present—such, for instance as Aristotle, Julius Ciesar, Shnns peare, Washington. Napoleon, Frank in, Bnn eroft, Brynnt, I '’bgfeTThw, Irving. KiVsn Bbn hear, Theodosia Burr, Col dmi. Bl ight Lawrence, Bolivar, Whatnley, Thackeray, Dow Knox. Kii-li eliei , llonper. Buckle, Dickens, Vietoria. Weslev, Carlyle, Motley, Mill, Speneer, Tliompsor, Outii iie, Alexander, and hundreds of otlieis A'.knts WAMia. lino; sent by return post or express, on receipt of price. img.lil-Kw runts n. sinolat, Tims w uanoiiam. FINDLAY & MANCJHAM, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY FAMILY WROLEItIES AND PROVISION'S OKNKUALLY. Wiiifi, I.itjuors, Cignr«, Tobacco, Fruit*, Candy, Nut*, Ac., ito. HtOO.NI> STRKFT. C»»*PO*ITK FIRST N VTIONAI. DANK, n\ i ON, liFuRGiA. mnylO: P. M. RYAN, MANUFACTritKIt of French Unrr MfH Stones, Mill Spindle*. Mill Mocliiccry, of nil (lcf»cri|>tjf«iß, Stemn F.rgiue*, Saw anti {Jiint Mill*, IfttMlritg Bcrew*. Smut MachincH. limiting and Boliiug Cloth. Screen Wire, Mill Picks, Plaster of pArift, idway* on hand on<) mr»*?e to oitler. AH work pold by m* warranted. 1 also contract for the creotion af Flouring Mill*. Porner of’ Policec nml Broad street*. IVASH TI LliFj, TKNM. Aug»-tf. AGENTS WANTKI) IN EVERY TOW5 r to sn,i. iiik f* i lowlao VALUABLE SOUTUERN HISTORY Kuntliriii llisfoiy us (lie War, BV I E. A. roTXARD; Editor Uiuhiroml Examiner. ' 9 vids,, 8 vo., almi it AT a pages each J:|,6o per vnl, I With 20 Splendid Steel I'mtniils. This is the only comple: e and atilhentiu history of the Southern tide published, extemling as it does, Irinn the beginning oPUie war to tlie final ' surrender of (lie Confederate aimios. Mr. Pollard's prominent posit ion in tkw Con fed eraey has enabled him to prepare ,i work uno (ju.ili'i in accuracy and interest, and which is ev ery where acknowledged to lie the Standard South arn History. It should find a place in every library II HOUTIIF.r.X GENERABS-THKin I. IVES AND OAMPAUtXS, nv r.uT. w. I'xiiKkii snow, With 17 Splendid Ste. I Portrait*, 1 ml. 8 vo , ,Vn> pages, $1,1,11, Containing Biographies of the distinguished Sooth ern General*, with fti ! l and graphie accounts of tlie various campaigns inwliicli tliey were engaged, it. is a most important ami tnleres. ting volume, and lias hem prepared with the utmoet e»re and tlioroughne w. 111. Ltt'tISERVICES AND CAMPAIGNS or STUN EW Aid-. JACKSt>N, BY A V IKiIIN IAN. 1 vol., 12 mo . 324 pa 'es: one dollar and a half with Authentic Potraits of JACKsON and hrs ' successor KWEI.B.on steel. This is the only authentic history of this distin guished leader which has been writ'eu. It has been pr, pared from Orticiol reports eontempo rsry narratives, aid personal acipiuintaiice, and ra complete and full. IV. THE RAIDS AND ROMANCES or M ORG .1 y A XD HIS MKX BT mrs. SALI.IE ROCHESTER FORD. With Steel I'otrait. of (Jeneral, MORGAN, 1 vol> 12 mo , 421 pages, fl, seventy-tive cents, A complete history of i ll's daring officer, more IhriUing and interesting tiiau tkHiou. V. WO .VEX 0E T/TNT SOUTH Distinguished in Literature One Vol., Eight vo., Five hundred and eleven pa | gea. Ttieee dollar* and a half, Illustrated with Spies did Potraits, on steel from life, of Muk. Octvwa W altos I.b Vaar, Mu*. Maria J. Mclntosh, Mu*. ItoUA VSKTNKK JtHINSOS, Mas. Anxik Cora Rircmr, Mia* ArniwiA J. Evans, Mrs L Viroinia Frxnou, Marion Haulaxo. | And containing full biogpaphicak sketches and spvviaaßu extract* from the most celebrated writ* I tugs prose and verac. of ! THIRTY FIVE DISTIN A VIBHKD LITERARY “WOMEN OF THE SOUTH.” i All the above works are haring an immense sale, end agents ere doing splendidly everywhere j umtiy making from ten to triteen dollars per day I We waut an Agent in every town in the South ! eru Slates. Returned Soldieia. EaJiee. Teacher* ' md others, will find this most ]>rofitah!» employ* men! Exelueiv* territory given, and liberal induce ment* offered to canvassers. For full particular* ai'dices C B RICHARDS' >N Publisher 540 Brk»d'vay,.N V. Ql k blkKlfe OF. FAMILY AND FANCY G ROGER IKS, i# ikjv YV x; invite an eiuiiutlioti 4 our Sugtyn, Coffees, Teas, Flour, and Rice K "‘" BU*;KWH”#T FI/ UR. SU G A It - II O USE S Y It l I*. H**ef tong'i***. Oy*lrr* t Snnlin Pi# Fruit*. (’mi Fruit** H ni'iiun, |*run#*. Fig* *iui X« <rf mil kiml*. K«*N»men« I.wn.p*, Chimney*. *n«l€ Oui'llrt in P|r*flii« Wan. Star mbl Tallow, K* n*ilMiek C*i»dy in gr**at vmrirty MtU\ Uniter, S»d<i, Wine % Ft"y and Plain Cracker #, Froth Uua tj and State Cheete al wav* **•» hand. Smoking and Charing 'foliara in gr«*ai v*ii«?tv. In liiiei, it if our nim to k*>«>p th«»*e goo«l< (kai every l>«ily n«*r«l*. For |»rice*. m** |*n fcro*ir Cuntomfrs to niereue tii**ir own jiislgnik'iit, W«- icit * call from our fricMida, a:.d tli« puli li.- generally S. W. MANGHAM, & CO Dee. 27, HARDWARE fc CUTLERY. UAHRIAGE MATEItiALS, TRIMMINGS, PAINTS, OILS. VARKISUES AND CLASS. C. 11. JfMIMHON is constantly receiving at his old stand am Hill Street. * large assortment of all goods in bis line, w lttch lie is selling at wholesale and retail a* low ns they can be bought in any interior market. TEIIMS CASH. Insure ) our Property ! (’. II JOHNSON is Agent for the '' "rill UN MUTUAL Insurance Company, of Athens. Ga , t aptn.l. *"35.000 The I'N DEI. WRITERS AGLAcr »t .n« v, Y'otk. over J3,(too,not) THE HOME Insurance Company of New Vo;k. near s4.tKßt.OtMi • THENIX A PUTNAM C.m.pany of Hartford, Connecticut, and other good t "inpanirs. Risks are solieited on Cotton, Merchandise Furniture, mid Buildings. CST l.n-si s prot.iplly adjusted. Dec 21 If A. SUULMAFS Ac tv Store! Hill Street ... Griffin. r l NbEILSIONE]) desires to inform his -l ol<l fi ien-ls. ami the prihiic in general, ihM he has returned to hi* ohi ntaioi on Hill street, where he has opened a large lot of Dry (x«oils! SHAWLS, » Li ).\KS, nntl ali Ladies arti cies, in ooneral Also, CLOTHING, HATS, LOOTS m.I SHOES, GEMS’ FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, Hill! V A LISES, BLANKETS, ami NOTIONS, of all kinds. REMEMBER, Tliat. this of (rimt}* > of-n Vtouglit under tlie l:u< heavy decline in good- 1 , an l that he can iwll them, aecoi »lii gly, At much loiccr I*rices than they have l>cen for during the la.il two o* three mouths. COME ONE 1 COME ALL 1 ! tid bnv your goeals ol ASHER SHULMAN, Hill Street. ZV Two and .oy. above Fjigel s corner, Griffin Geoigia. »cj>22—Sui i;RRORS OF YOUTH—a gentleman wbo suffered for years from Nervous llebilily. Premature Decay, ad ill tlie effect* of youthful indiscretion, will, for tlie sake of .-uttering human ity, send free to uil who need it. iliC receipt and directions for making the limple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, eau do so by ad dressing in perfect confidence. JoHN'B. OGDEN, aep2rt-lxw 3mF No. 42 Cedar St , New York. A Sttv and Grand llpocli iu .Mitli ctm* £ Da. M.wimn. is the (bonder of a now Medical System 1 The qtiantitammay Whose vast, wterna) doses enferVle tlie stomach and paralyze the bow els, must give precedence to the man who restores health and appetite, » itlx from one to two of his »3fawrdinaiy Bills, and cures tlie lwist vMilent sores with a box or so of bis wonderful and all healing Salve, 'these two great specifies of the Doctor are Inst superseding all tsbe stereotyped nostrums of the iia}\ Extraordinary cares by Maggie!’* Bill* and Salve have opened the eves of the public to the inefficiency of the f?o remedies of others, and ii|x n whieh people have so bng blindly depended. Maggiei’* Brils are not ol the class that are swallaweil by tbe dozen, and of which every box (nil taken creates an ab sohtto necessity tot- another. (Ine or two of Hag giel’s F)Mv*»Biccs to place the bowels in perfect order, tone the stomach, create an appetite, and render the spii haViclrt and buoyant!- There is no griping, and no renefi. n in the form of consti pation. 1 f the liver is affected, it* functions are restored; aud if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makes the medi cines very desirable for tbe wants ot delicate fe> males. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are liter ally extinguished by the dinenfecUnt power of Mnprgiel’sSalve. In fact, it it here announced that Maooikl’s Cilloks, Dwrcrnc ami Diarkuoea Bills cure where att <Mk*r» fork. While for Burns. Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts and all abrasions of tlo* skin Mag*«l'k Sai.vk is infallible. Bold by J Maggikl. 11 Bine Street, New York, and aH Drug gists, at 25 cents per box*. tt’epi—ly Railroad Meeting. THE annual* meeting of the Stockholder* of the SAVANNAH. GUIKFIN’ * NORTH ALA R. R. CO T v ill be held at Ncvruan, on THURS DAY, October 4th. 1866. Tbe meeting called so; 27th-September will, in consequente, be postponed. All the friends us ihi* enterprise are cordially Invited to ittend the annual meeting. Stockhold ers, especially, will be represented, a* busiues* of iht utmost iuqioi tance will be brought up for con sideration. By orde: ot C. It Johnson, Esq.. Bresidenk S. W. MANGHAM, »*p2o—2w Sec. and I reastirec Wanted to Rent For 1867, THREE comfortaH ? dwelling Hoases, suitable for small Ttio«c situated near the central patt of the eitr pi <*f«rred. Apply to A * Gl.Cl’n (Vi f-.a OR. ROBUCICf SSSS- bwod |Kgg BLOOD _ n PTLLSI BLOOD PII I ® | PILLS. BLOOD £ IlllJll PILLS. BLOOD ! PILLS. BLOOD: BLOOD piELS, BLOOD -htt T Cl PILIA blood rILLo; pills. BLOOD: ASD I PILLS. Blood Purifier! AHE UNEQUALED roe rrmtxo Scrofula, Sf/jiliM*, Skin Dis ease, (Hit Sores, Salt It hen w, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, SICK HEADACHE Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, Fever aitd Ague, St, An thony's Fire, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions, Fits, Scrofulous Con sumption, etc. mmo 1 ONE prrsnn write*, h»*r •L'lnchtpr wns cure*! Kit* of nine yean*’ itunding, nnil St. Vitu*' Ui»nre of two y rjtr*. ANO't ll KK write*, hi* son ins ettred after Yiis slosh Ikm I »il most «•*!*< I :»w*r. The tlo' tors |>ronoiiiH*e«l ttie • a-e ineuniM*. A NOTH KK hm cured us Fever und Agoe af ter trying every medicine in his rr.vuh. A NOTH Kit mtir enrol of Fever Sore which ha«t exisfoi fourteen years. ANOTHER of Kheumittism of eight years. Oseei iimtiiiiernMn of IlyspoiMihh »nd Liver Oompiiunt eo-.td Im- nietui. nets, in w tilt h the I’uriber and IMU work lilce a charm. THE BLOOD PILLS Are the frost active anti thorough pills that have ever t»»eu k)tr#dUiceil. 'I l*ey net so di rectly upon the Liver, exciting that organ to such an extent tlmt the system des not re lapse into its former condition, which is too apt to l*e the ease with simply h purgative |*tll. They *ve itfikiiv * BLOOD AND LIVER PILL. and. in conjuncitoa with iha BLOOD PURIFIER! W?l! cure nil ft>e aforementioned diieas** ( and, •f the<a**ive*. will relieve and cur* Headache, Costiveness, Collo Pains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels, Dizziness, <stc., dec. nit. lioiiACK’s Stomach Bitters! Fhouhl he u-ed by convalescents str ngthen the prostration which atwnv* follows acute disease. Try these medicine*, and yon will never re gret it. Ask your neight*ors who have used them, and they will -ay thev «re OOOD MEDICINES, and you should try them be ore going tor a physician. PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to l»r. C. W. Roback,) 601/K rRO!»UIKTOR3. rros. 58, 58, 60 & 82 E. Third St., CINCINNATI, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicine* EVERYWHERE. | EUREKA OIL, UThe Greatest Discovery of the Age! The Suffering Public will be g!ad to know that G. W.CROFT’S EUREKA OIL j «=? • ’w II A* 4 wrested from oblivion !»y h company X of plii!antliropic nnd «t an »m j nii’ii**' «mtmy of cnp'fnl. Hn.-* urnhi h*en phrred tore *!if jiY’cvj.lc. We flo oot clnim it to be a ntre a/l, iik# 1 of tbe nostrrnns of 1 lie day are said to l»e ; but we df> eov that it posaenaes over oilier krown compound for tbe cure of , Iriflamumtory and Ulcerative dirteases and as an Alleviator of Vtiin. Tt, will not only alleviate, but will cur* ft viisl mnjoritv of the following dh*»nses, snob o? Intbimation ami Ulceration of the Mouth. Throat, , and Mow*l.% Colic of any kind, 1 hj*f nfcrij {or f7n.r) Jtiarrheet*. "Tile*," J)ipth< ria. Inrtawmatorij hh' ionettism; t»n4 to also an in\al liable remedy for Xeuralgia, Cicer* oi *«y k ind (not ijittlign.-»!!t.).«A>w|>//o»M. Jiurne. Scer f d* f Bruise*, Cate, B< n> Felton*. £‘*ollcn (Hand*, tSore Jfy*-*, Far and Tooth Ache*, Spinal .!faction*, <te. And iu Coityhs, we cballeng** the world for us equal. Ordinary coughs it will cure. In Pul mono ry vJoii sumption, Astlnna, and Broiieliitis it is the best j palliative known! T he Superintendent of this Company is a (Jrad uwte of the Medical College of Nashville and from long experience in his profession, and a good knowledge of Chemistry, lie t has been intiusted with the selection of chemicals for the manufac ture of the medicine, and has been and will he careful to select the very finest materials to he found in either foreign or home markets, and we are satisfied *hat the article we are now putting up excel* any turner article oftlusume khw* i»*r purity of chemicals, and niUAkbt more efficacious. We place the “ KckkKa Oit** before the world, fttvd Upon its merits or demerit s it. itiwet ri*e. or fall UtH we know if the peoyle will try it, they will be more than *ati*fied. For sale by air the principal I)rwggfst« every where throughout, the country, ('ompmmded t»y U. W. CRorr. the m rgmal manufacturer, for the Ktrreka Oil Manufactoring Cotnpnuy at M+titx, 6# Price at retail #1.2.5 per bottle, Libei'nl deduc tions mvdte to- trade. M. A. bHACKELFOUD, M. l>., > ApertendUmt For sale by N. B. DREWUV A C 0 ■ Druggists, 3 Kfist side llill street, Griffin, Ha. [ EXECUTORY SALE BV virtue of an onli-r granted by the Ordinary of Bike Bounty, will be sold b-fore the Court House door, in the town of Zebulon, on the 'first TANARUS! EBDAV in Novendtor next, between the legal hours of sale, all tlie lands belonging to the estate of Ru-hnrd My Nek, late of mid county, de ceased, eon-isting of parts of lots No ’* 106, 119* 1"5, 12'>, 1041, anj 121, containing iu all SMt acres, (more or less), said land be big situated in the 9th ! District of originally Monroe, (now Bike county). The notice required hy law having been given, tlie sale will take place as above or the purpose of paying debts due 6y said estate, aod also the claims of legatees, and for distribution. BULLING HARRIS, . W. K. AIYUICK. ■ sep]. ! —-tod— Executors. , / GEORGIA. SPALDING COUNTY.— wi«r««« V f Kivliard H. bitu», administrator of Goorge W. Mar tin,deueaseti, tqplies to in« for an order to sell tlie laud- belonging to said estate for tbe ben efit of the heirs and creditors. These are, therefore, to eite Had admonish all persons concerned to i>« and appear at my oflfee within thetinoe prescribed by lav. to show cause if any exist, why said order ziioitkl not be granted. Oi' «n under mV liand at office this 19th day of ■*epL ,r»af. P i>. DISMI’KE. Oedl.*a^*r* 'r-eyr rt. » - legal Advertreeffifem*. ibtth eU, Thhtars**d tudhari. AI>MINIsTUATOR’S sAIeT ~~~ | C’V'FmtfJ! CrtO-n—liv Virtu# > an orffrr from tlir Cbnrt of Or4in*rv of *ai iCoUitv w ill hr *nlj h, f jp the l uiirt Huum d<~.r 111 Jii.l Conntv betwooH ilia u.a.l hour, of • air. on fii? firat TUESDAY in November next,! eight \ :-i» Krr-. ot I n.l of lot number eleven. (No. j 11.) Third Diatriet ol originally Henry, now Spald-1 ing County, ninr mile, north-vert of Griffin, ad ! joining tlie laud* ot J. H Starr, Robt. Andrew,,' and Samuff E. Kltlrr. the *ar»e tn-ing fold a* tbe Offal< of W D. Starr, deceased for the IwneOt of the heire.and eredjtor*. H. M. STARR. '“■"‘V Ada, r estate of W I> Starr, dec'J. / I EORfTTA.sPALDfNG UOlfvfVWherea., V V Eli flu* T. Kendal!, Adniinittrator of Win neford Kendall, and »eea*e9. applies to nie'fur leave to fell the land belonging to raid estate for the benefit of and ere<?ffo'ra Tliesc are. therefore, to cite and admon. islt all parties interested T t> h# and npfx-ar at id] Ofiire wil hin the Sme, fireaeribed by law to snow eaiise.it any exist, w hy an order authorizing the sale of the lands of said estate shuflM not be granted. Given under my bniul at office, t *■”* 17lli day o September tXtiO. K. D. DISMUjtE, u'l'H —3*'d Utffinkry. C's SO KOI A. Sl* A I.DING COUNTY—Whereas T Joseph C. Benson, Guardian of William T Askew, a ('plies 50 me for letlets of Dismis-' sion front said guardianship tins said Ward hav ing arrived to tlie age of Twenty-one years AnS had a full and final settlement with him. „ These are therefore to ciic and admonish all persons eorcemed, to be and appeal at my office wiibin tfiff time prescribed by law, and' show’ cause, if any exist, why said lettersof dismission s’ ould not he granted: (iic.-n untfermv liand at office, tiffs the 22d day September. isr,«‘ F. I). DD.MUUE, Or’y' Oct. I—Hid and t EolK.iA t-BAd.Dt'NG COliNTYc—-t* n'*reas \ 1 R. F. Mann a| plies to me for letters of I 'dffi the e.tato of i.iioU A HatuiV late af sabf houny, deceased. Tliese are, therefore to cite and uJiuoiii.-u al perto..s iot.resti-d or eonrerned to lie aw J appeor nt my office within tlie time prescribed by law to show cause if any exist why such letters of dis miss ion should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this 13th August, : 18f.fi. fm " F U DtSMUKE. /NEURGIA. SCALDING COUNTY—Whereas vT George W. Grant and E. W. Heck Exceptors ' ..f 11. TV Kilpatrick, deceased ajiply* to me for i letters of dismission on said estate. ! These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil ! persons concerned, to lie and appear at my office j within the time prescribed.by law, to show cause, I if any exist, why such letter* of dismission should ; not he granted. i Given under my hand at office, lids Atignst I 15th. J SCO. F. D. DIS MIKE, ! angle—Cm Ordinary. C« KORGI A—SPALDING COUNTY.—Whereas T David I*. Elder. Guardian of David D. Mn« ; lair ahd Elizabeth A. Gray, formerly Elizabeth A. : Malair, applies tome for letters of dismission, j These are therefore to cite and admonish nil persons concerned to be and appear lit my office j within the time prescribed by law, ano show I cause, if any exist , why sileh letters of dismission -lioiild not he granted. Given under mv hand, »t office, tiliis tlie 14th day of August, 1866. F. I>. DRUM UK E. angltl—6od Ordinary. VLL persons indebted to tlie estate of James W Middlebrook*. late of Spadling Conn tv. deceased, are notifietlafo come forwatxl and settle immediately, and those having demands against said estate are rcpiiested to pre-ent them ilulv authenticated ill terms of tlie law. 4. 11. ft INN AT LY. angle Administrator. / I U.OItGI 1 SI'ALDING COUNTY.—Whereas YJT James 11. i. guii appli. s to me for letters ol | dismission n» administrator on the estate of Hugh I lioind, deerased. lie liaviug fu.ly miuiinisteieo j ams wound up said estate. j I hese are therefore to cite and direct all persona coueerued to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any exist why said lettor* ofdismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at. my office this May 7th. 1866. F. D. DISMUKE. May 17-oin Ordinary G~ iEOUGIaLJTpALiMNO‘ciFUNTY —Whereas T Josepli N Harr », Executor ol the Estate ol Jacob W. Andrewt. deceased, applies tome for an order to sell the Real Estate belonging to tlie Estate erf the said Jacob W. Andrews. These are therefore to rite and admonish all persons interested or concerned to be ond uppear j at my office within the time prescribe by law, to j show eause, if any exist why such order should not be granted. Given m.der my hand at office this 2nd day of August, 1866. F. D. DISMUKE, Ordinary. ADMIXISTRA TOR'S SALE. BY virtue of on 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 raOe tober next, the Store House formerly occupied by I’eter Farrar, deceased. San 1 House is situated on Hill street in the City *f Griffin; tlie building is 85'feet wine by Delong. tw» stone* high, with a cellar sarnre dins-ttssionaas the Mouse. Ttie same is a recently ere»ted brick building, and is one of tbe best in Griffin, Imilding contains a stare room up stairs, together wtlh other rooms that are very profitable for rent. Also, at the snmer fime and place will be add 2d acres of J.-ntid adjoining the Southern portion of the City of Gritiui. being woo-Jlsntd and Well situated for building purposes. Also, wili be sold before tlie Court House door in the county of Meriwether, on the First Tuea dav iu November next, one hundred and eighty acres of land known a* the Dm ham place, adjoin ing the lanns of Sheffield on the West, Jackson on tlie North, Fears, oil the South ; one hundred acres' sf said farm being in a high state of cultiva tion, the greater portion of the remainder in the woods. All the aherve property beine sofdas the Estate of I’eter Farrar, deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Ter.rw Cash. JOSIAH SHEFFIELD. Administrator of l’ater Farrar, deceased. August 9, 1866-td» if EUIiC lA, sPALDI NG COUNTY.—Whereas. V I lames N. Simon's, Eteeufor on the. estate of John Stmsipn;. deceased, applies for leatve to sell real estate of deceased for the purpose of dis* tiibuUon. 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 ary exist, why an order authorizing the sale of said land should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this August 9th 1836. ,a i >,F- iA DISMUKE, mj£9— 6nd * ' ' Ordinary, Georgia— spaLdi n g cou nty.—wherst' John L. Moor, Administrator of the e*t*i of Lee Stricklaud, late of said countv, deceaKw applies to me for letters of dismission* These are therefore to eite and admonish rli person* interested or concerned to be and- appi at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any exist, why said letters of Given under my hand at office, tHfe She Isth of August, 1866. V. hV JtftfMUKE, *"&&*&* T,’.' Ojrdikarv. frttEKtTK’S kvLtf. ■ WILL BE SOLD, before tie Court House door, in the city of Griffin, on the first TUESDAY lit November, one lot, cohtaining one acre (more or less,) bounded as follow*: Ou the south, by Solomon street; on the west, by Mrs Clements; on the aoMh. by so alley, and on the east by Fotirffi street. Known avuF revied'on a« tile property of D. D. Doyal, and pvin ed out by the (damliff, P. R. Welden. Property levied on by Constable and turned over to me. ROBERT & CONNELL. s*»l9—ifid Deputy Sberiffc Pf. M. •>. DAN EIL, PKACricrNO PHYSICIAN,. OFFICE Up-»tatfs Front Comer Room Joseys’ I BulMtiij, 'Virelt It 1 KO K(, i A—ffrsti.ixa Couttrr m.. dred and eieditor* ofelleni » |j r | of said county, deceased. hegleeU and de. li, sue <aal It 14era of aduunlf'fatioij oo th. '*' “id ffcTeaaed. tkese a-e ther.f er - ; u ( - * U " f adinouiaii the kindred and creditor. r ,f deaaeif so be and appear rt my _ it , - 0 **•“ (ittte pre-eribed hy'l'aw. make ‘ W and admluirtbiCfo*. M*{ aiall aptoiJ J* H. Connollv. Cleik of the ■'-nperior Coart a a ■ on -a ul BBeh kodtr wyk-fa'** ' office, this Ist September 1866 1 “** j r.D. DISiIL'KE. Ordinary CN EORGiA—(<e*L«iiNa Ouvrr Where*, 1" J H. Connolly, on the eatei Jaraea Middlebrooks, deceased '* *1 for leaveuj sell the lands b*' ? , gin'g ,0 ~ ® for the ben. fit of heir* and Creditors. *lh r **' to cite and admonish all persona concert es *l* and appear at my office within tbe time urearKO-S by law. and ahow cauM, ff «„y exist. der should not be granted authorising aanl jj “ r ‘ istrator to *e]| said landa. 8 Adn, «'- Given under my hand at office this B, n( ut.n**. f. and. Dis'mir Wr Ordinary. EORGlA—Spauilkq CoCstt.—Whereas WnT T. Ogletree applies to me for letter. Guardiansliin of the person and prime rt . , Adeline C. Colbert, minor, and oruhaii el.uj °* A. O. Colbert, deceased, in place'of A. A. Gaulj' ing. renioved. These are therefore to cite an i admonish ail persons concerned to be and anpe ” at my office within the time prescribed by ls» r and show cause, if any exist, why said letter, n # guardianship should not be giaoted. Given u ” der my band at office this 4»b day of Seniemw ”** and F.D.DIsmuL'E Ordinary STATE OF GEORG l A—Sraunxc 'C'ocxtt'H' Whereas Jacob F. Chapman applies 16 me so, | tetters of Guardianship for the person and erty of Elijah 11. and John Rogers, mLm lend orphan children of Khjab fl. ert j ’ ceased. 1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admo^* , i*h all parties interested to he and ni.neai- .1 ! office Tithfu the time prescribed by \lvu>\£} I calls*-if any exist, why such letters should not j be granted. j Given under my hand at office this 34 j. v . 1 September. 1866. F. 1). DISMI’KE ' Ordinary. I rjKORGIA. SPA LDING c< )U NTY.lww^, ! VA F/ptory I\ inship. Administrator of Wi||j am . A.RedtrSg, deceased applies to me for an order ■ authorizing tlie sale of a fiorlion of tlie lands be i longing to said estate, for the puiposeof paving debts: to wit . a liou- e und lot 111 the city of Grit. | fill. | These are, therefore, to cite and admonish a jj persons concerned to be and appear at my „ftj w within the time prescribed by law to show eaoae if any exist, why an order authorizing the rale of said land should not be granted. F. D. Dlr-MUKE, Ordinary aug2o-60d ‘ A D MINI ST It A TOR'S SALE! ' BY virtue of an order grarted by the Ordinary of l*ike county will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Zebulon in ,„,a County, on the first TUESDAY in November next between the legal hours of sale, all the lands he' longing to tlie estate of Alfred Wiggins, |«t« af l*ik6 County, deceased, lying in eaid County ad joining the lands of Giles Driver, Matthew Cog gins. andolliers, eontuiniug five hundred aifi firj (505) acres, more or less, (the widow's dower ex ceptwi) hold for fAc benefit of heirs and credit or* of said deceased Term* cash, unless circam stances should transpire previous to, or on ths day of sale, that would make it necessary to aclt it on time. f ADifcsMAN I'OPK sepß- -ttld* Administrator. SHERIFFJS SAi-ASsr WILL BE SOLI) before the CdUrt Horn, door, in tlie city of Griffin, between the usual hours of sale, on the first TUESDAY i» November next, one house and lot in the cily> »t- Griffin.containing two acres, (more or less j'jwdwn as the lot whereon I{ I*. Tyson. Jr., now resides and bounded on tlie South by n street, on tha west by an alley, on tlie north by a lot wbereor- Mr. llackett now lives. Al-o, se enteen cof' hns, one safe, two tressjs. one wardrobe small trundle bedsteads, 1 workbench, 1 stool, 1 lot scrap lumber, 1 lot lumber, 1 small work stand, 1 lot cans and jngs paint-cups and brushes,- and 1 stove and pipe. Levied on as the proper ty of K. I*. Tyson, Jr. AI2BO, one lot of land, containing onedialf(j)' acre, (mote or less,) with two work-shop* therein, bounded on the north by an alley, on tie aouth by a lot fronting on Solomon street, on the eest by Robert Pilkerton, and on the west by E, L's ford sand Henry Banks's store-rooms, situaterhm the city ot Griffin. Levied on as the property of A. W Benliaui <fc Cos., to satisfy a fi, fa. issued* from tlie Superior Court of Spalding County, G*. Pinion H. Bm:ders vs A. W Bonham 4 Cos. I'ro j pet ty pointed out by S. 11. Sanders, j ep2s-td _ D.D D VAL, Sliepjff. WILL BE SOLD before tbe Court House door in the city of Griffin on the first TUES DAY in October next, one house and lot. knowtr ns the Middle Georgia Medical Col.ege, situated on Broadway, near tbe Macon A Western R. R. Depot, levied on as the property of Edward F. Ki.ott,, to satisfy costs on several fi. fa.'s issued from Inferior and Superior Courts of Spalding Comity. John L. Doyal vs. Edward F. Knott, Janies M. Cowch is. Edward F. Knott, and others ALSO, At the same titticaiid place, will be sold square fifty-six (66), known in plan of tbe city of Griffitt as tlie I’arade Ground, coutaining four (4) acre*,, the same having been sold on the first Tuesday, inst. Thirties buying, and failing to comply with the terms of said sale, it wilt be re seld nt their expense. ALSO, Af the same time and place will be sold on* house and let in the city of Griffin, botmdtd an the east fcy Maj, Salley’s, on tlie south by aa egea lot, and ow the west by a st r-et—knewn and le vied on as the property of Win. E. Wright, t# satisfy costs on several fi. fa s from Superior Court aud Justices’Court. Property pointed out by E, F. Knott. D. D. DOYAL, a"g3o-lm Sheriff. ALSO, At the same time and place, w ill he sold enr (trey lIORSF, about 11 year* >ld, levied on as the property of Hiv#ra Sherman to satisfy one fi. f«. issued from hpalding Comity Court, Thom** Byrue vs. Hiram Sherman. i>. D. DOYAL, scp4—td Sheriff. Georgia spalding county -wher*- as James T. Ellis, administrator on the Es tate of Philip J. Bishop,late of said county deceased* applies to me for lettersof dismission as wktiini*- trator on said Estate he having fully administered* the said estate. These are therefore to eite and admonish *1 persons interested or concerned to be aud sppea* at my office within the lime prescribed by law and show dffttse if any exist why said letters Hi owl a not be granted Given under my hasd at my oiSe# this 17th day of September, 1866. F. D: SKSMUKB, sep 19—mfim Ordinary. p EORGIA, SPALDING COUNTY.—Where** VX II- S. Glass appheo- to ns for letter* *1 Guardianship of the person and property es Jo seph 11, and VVHliam K. Lewis, minor children es Wm. B: Lewie, deceased. Thee* are therefore to cite and admonish •IF persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause if any exist, why said letters of Guardianship should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this theSndihJ of Oct. 1866. F. D. DISMDKE. Ordinary. Oct2-30d JJfotice. THE (itizensof Pike County, who are in favor of abolishing the County Court, and tbera by relieve the people of nnnceeaary taxation and trouble, are requseted to assemble at the Court I House in Zebulon, the KhKST TUESDAY in 0e : tober, to take such action an they may deem 1 proper. VOX POPULI. , Star copy. *e26-h j and, n, mart is. | ATT ORX E Y AT LAW, GR I FFI'N , GEORGIA. 1 Cff.re ctjrt t© tli® HtmM cff.cfl. b