Griffin semi-weekly star. (Griffin, Ga.) 1868-187?, December 18, 1868, Image 1

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VOL, XV. GRIFFIN SEMI-tyEHCLY STAR BT SPEIGHTS * BRIDGES, PUBLICATION OATS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Office—in Mm ah Mall. Terms of Subscription : On« Y e*r—Payable In Advance .It -... .. ft 00 J9x Months— “ ** 2&) Terms of AdrertlslnSY Tuiwm AovrarisKMU-tTn—2*l On per equnro Mo linos) for Ike flat inserilnn, nail 80 teal* per square for each aut-seqiwut parable In advance. MAKKiAuk ASB OmriTAßi N'otii’Ks—'Five line* or lona, 80 cent*. When over tliat number of Uue*. the ivsu lur rote* will berheigeil. Teats* er Auvamante Bubinkm Oarim-1 square 8 month* 510 00—li months s|B oO—I year<l2.’); timpmr. ft month* $lB 00—fl men tin $25 00— veer S4O ; qaar ter column 1 month sl2 00—S months s2fl u,l—Oue.nlh* S4O 00; half column 1 month s!o—a.ummhs S4O I >imn b» $ 0 00; 1 rolunm 1 month this 00 -S month* $0 i oo- 0 months SIOO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A M. NPKFIS. k, \jr, BUCK. O PEEK-& TIECK. Attorneys at Law. O Grill! i, Os. Will practice In the state Court*. nn«l in t.lit* United States Dbtrlct Courts, at A lanta. Office in Menitt'ußniik Itnildinit. Dec t% 18CS*1y tSoYNTON & DISMUKE? Attorney* at Ivm-.0.1111n, tie. Otllcein AI mail Hall, next door to the Star t'Olcc. Practice In the Counties coinpeslne the Flint Circuit, Mil In the C. S. District Court. At tention given tocMcsin Bankruptcy. N0v.07-ly. PEEPLES & STEWART, Attorneys at Law, Crlttin. Georgia. Ollice on the corner of lltll Street unit Broadwav— Up St»lrs-ln tho Moor Building Prompt attention given to business placed 1n our hands. November 27-’y Y W. THURMAN, Attorney nt Law JL ■ »n.l Notary Publlo. Will praotlce Law in the Counties oonipo*tng tho K Int Circuit. Prompt atten tion given to all business entrusted to Ida care. <)fhco limit Side of Ulll Street, up stairs, In the Moor Build log Orlllin, (la., October sl, 1868-Sm TM. CAMPBELL, Attorney tit Low, . Griffin Georgia. Will attend promptly to all tms lneiw ontrusted to hi* care. Strict attention will be fiven to Cou.KorioNß snd casos In Dankbpptot. Oilice ii Almah 11 ill, i A|utl 11, ls«7-ly I "LOYAL & NUNNALLyT Attorneys nt Law.G-iffin, Georgia. Ollice In Cunningham'* building. Hill 8t Practlce.in the Flint circuit. and elsewhere by spectut contract ; and also In the United States District Court. Special attcmion to Bankrupt cy Casks. November 97, lSfo-l y DU. MJ. DANlEL—Office nt Harris’ • Dntg spire. Hill Street Orlllin, Gs. N0v.51-ty Di. L. U. BR ANTLEY, formerly of Henry Uoiihty, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Grllon and tho surrounding country CoNaircrAi ions and Anvicn strictly confidential Office next done to the Nelms House where bo will bes und when not prufes&lonaUy engaged. 1100 ft IbCT ly A CLEVELAND & SON, Resident Don J Y.. tints - OflUsu , ndjoininn CHARLIE * wuicHira, sin. of ~ the MOLAR TOOTH. - where they iH!I be v pleased to receive \S CalU from parties do- siring work done in ** f our lino. We feel / / a-s certain that we caii 7 give satlslaction, and £i-. /Ai/A TVy a therefore warrant a'l ' U * ° work. Tends Cash. * 1 William M Cline, Wotary I^utolio —and— Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace, WILL attend promptly to all business entrusted to him ***Oflice—over G. R. Beech er k OoAsStofc*, corner 11 ill and Solomon Streets, Grit fin, Georgia. October 81, 1965-3 m SPECIAL NOTiCET Having been appointed Notary Public and Ux-Oflflclo Jus.ice of the Peace, for the 1001st HUtriet, G , M., Spalding County, I hereby give not ce that I wilt hojd a Court monthly, at the Court House in Orlllin. on the :Jd Monday in each month, nnd will attest instruments or attend to uny criminal business brought before me at hut time, at my ollice T. W. TIIUIIMAN. December 1. 1868. Bra ROSADALIS! THE GHIE-A/T Blood Purifier CURES seen and its various ns SL’CII AS Consumption in all its earlier stages. En largement and Ulceration of the Glands Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus, Chron ic Rheumatism, Eruptions of the Skin, Cironic Sore Eyes, &c„ &c. S Y PeTiL I S , IN ALL ITS FORMS. .DISEASES OF WOMEN, Lose of Appetite. Sick Headache, Liter Com plaint. Pain in the Hack, Imprudence in Zijfe, Gravel, General Bad Health, And all dtseoaes of the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, IT IS A FKnrKOT RENOVATOR. ROiS£nALIB rradlcatos every kind of humor and bad tatnt, restores the entire system to a healthy condition. It is Perfectly II a rules' , never producing the slightest Injury. It is not a Secret Quack Remedy. The articles of Which it is made are published around each bottle. Recommended by (he Medical Faculty and Many Thousands of our beat Citizens. t3P~ For Testimonial, of remnrkable cures, see **Jloßadalis Almanac ” for this year. PREPARED ONLY BY iDr. J. J. Lawrence A* Co s, 244 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. N. B. Drewry, Agent, Griffin. - oot, 7, 1868-Iy v John H.Jossej, F ACTOR —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANT. TULL STREET, GRIFELY, GA„ HAVING permanently loontei] himself ’hero, offfert his wnleos to bay, olswlfy usd ship COTTON, From flftees yssrs sotlrc esporlonae In th. Cotton Trad*. he flatters hlnusir Ibu he oen fin g.nrml »»t. l.faetioD to bis patrons Llhrral srtvumv, mmle on all conatfinenu of COTTON or HtuIHTCK Konoraliy. laroinee over On H. Ilwcber A Co/I Store cor nertllil and Solomon Strseta. MISCELLANEOUS. THE PEOPLES SEU! DS. A. W. ALLEN’S CELEBRATED Southern Linamcnt! FOR MAN AND KO32E. V CERTAIN CURE FOR RHEUMAT tr I'slns, Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sure Throat, Weak Back, Cramp, Colic, Boreaes* of the Limbs, Fresh O t*'A***' 1' taaaLe ami Inject Bites The Best Linamcnt ever known for THE HORSE ! It cutes Colic. Lameness, Scratches. Windgalls, Sprains 4 Nall in the Foot, Druij*cs, U4K U«U SpßotMi Hvx In ney, Hlg Head, Botfß.iHinPtng.stifle, Over-beating, Sure Throat, Blind Staggers, Weakness la the Loins, Ac It Cannot, and Ktrer lias, Failed in a Sin gle Instance, and it is acknowledged by the many thousands who have used msnifini fOR SALS IN ORIPFIN, BY JSTe 33- DREWR.Y. FOR RALE IN ATLANTA, BY Si FOX, J. S. Pemberton &. Cos. B hciisele Agent* fur the l'ruprletors, 7 Not. 27, 1868-3 m COLUMBUS, OA NEW GOODS Prices Reduced. Mrs, S. A. Jackson, HAS reduoeil the prioe of her entire stuck of Millinery Goods from this date, and is receiving another krge supply of bcauUful Goods for the Ladies ! ami will keep up with the latest, ami MOST FASII IONAHLK .STYLUS .luring the winter. She ih-slrcsto have all her f. It-mla cuure noil ex nnlne her guoiU feel ing certain thataliu can pltaae them. THUMB b'ASlf Not. IS, 1808. t s Mrs. S. S. Taylor, r ES hia method of informinp; the pub -1 lie, and her old customers, that she Is now winding up nnd cl.«dntr out that portion of her business w ith which her lute husband was connected, ami Ueaires all portions indebted to come up and settle. She is also Receiving a full Line of the Newest end most Fashionable MILLINERY so be found in Market, selected by the most experienc ed birytf, and will bn pleased to supply her former cus ttimefs, and a< fnshv new ones ns may visit her. a* the ..ry LOW lj6l’ PltfCKf) consistent with the principle "Live ami lA*t Live ” nov. 11, 186S-2w Sims & Threlkerd, COTTON BROKERS, HAVE rpnmTrdPtn their new Office In the BKICK WABE-HOUSE, un Solomon St., where they will be pleased to see their friends. They are prepared at Ad tines to puy the Highest Cash Price for COTTON, and respectfully Invite the Planters to give them a trial bel.re selling Agents for the E. CARVER COTTON GIN, warranted to d6 first cl ns a wor£, And probably the best and chenix\st GIN in the market. HT KXCIIANOK on Now York for sale at all times, in sums to suit purchasers at current rates. Griflhi. September 18, Is6B-8m DICKBOxN’S CKI.EniiATKD COTTON SEED! 11l AVK TAKEN tho Agency for DICK SON'S cdohrotwT COTTON 9KKD, which Mr. Oloksnn has tieeii for many years perfecting. He has now Almost reached perfection In <■'otton, rfllnlng, and hlf tteed is the best in ihe market, as every planter knows \Vho will Admit that the selection of the best And most forward seeJs are the bbst for planilng. 1 a»i prepared to fill orders with dispatch %* Orders left for me at tho M 9TAU OFFICE’* will be prompt y at tended, U>. and the genuineness of the Seed warranted. HENRY T. PATTERSON. Oriflin, Georgia, November 18,1808. J. M, Sparks, GROCER! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL <B®Er9»9YX<t>£ram —DEALER IN — China Goods, Vases, Dolls, Tin and Wooden Toys of every kind and variety. O .A. K. E3, JOED and EMBOSSED In the finest style, by a French Artiete. ITTGreut VARIETY of Fresb. Fruits. Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Fine Apples, Ac., Ac., Ac. Candy Manufactory. In frill operation. Can All orders cheap to an unlim ited extent. Large Mock of Fire Worbs. Prompt Attention to all Orders. ’.’Country Merchant, will And tt to their Interest to examine thl. stock before purchasing. West Side Mill Street, ono door below J. N. llarrls di Co’. Drug Store. oet. 21-3 m f GRIFFIN, GA. Lanier House, MACON. .. OEORCIA. Collier and Boys, HAVE assumed the management o{ this lIOUSK, reepeetfully .ollott a .hare of puhlle i.alronaga. PT Free Oinnlbti. to and from tha Himih. AttanUv. Purtan. uet. 7, Hts. OXIIFFIIsr, GA., DUMBER 18, I&GS. —V— __ LEGAL NOTICES. dpaloihu eouviv. Postponed Administrator’s Sale BT virtu® *f an outer (bum the Or. Unary of the coun 'F *2? 1 »iH shII boft>re thi* Ct»url-hoiise IUY 1V JANlMiel?4jfyi?K 0n th"^U»TTUBS *.r between the usu 1 honra .f, e r QIS* I **. I '** ot I ~ K and, boloog.ng to the L- n * leased, t.»:wit: oS e hut efiTitnlnf scres, more or !es*. Np 88, origtuallv U the 2nd fMairtut oflicnry county, now Spalding; and r -° l 77, situated as above ; and 75 ncresof the uorthhnlfor laot No. &2,aL» situated as above-hlng run *»£flhution. «,»ri:KMb L a i |. W .r rt^ njl,)ll '*^ Atlmltilsirotor’s Sale. R 7 'OH I KQF AN OKDER from ths Orillnarr i,* r 8 P^" II .« *l» h r *'M before U,» Court ";}* J' s r < in Grimn. on the FIIIST TUESDAY In fnv'nr n-' !“'! wc ®" th » *«•' bourß of *»'<•, ths follow ','?.Tr:'l l r V, heloUglng to the saute of the late George uf is id, more or A l ."' *h, Lr " the rleoossvrt re»nl,el, .u„,-_4S tiers* 4a Hoprrt taruutjr Terms enah. rt W. I’AltKlCl:. hot ember 18. ISlK.Printer'sfc* f-. 7. Arim'r. Kxocutor’s Sale. TIT 11-L bo sol,l before the Conrt iimise door of Spihl pVvi"vm OU !l* y i‘." ,l "' FIRST TUESDAY „ 7 u «""» «h* Lot belonging to ilio astate or Mrs, Lucy KBui4th. tlvcoaacd, a<ijoimng the lota of Mullins and Terms cash. . *L 8. JONES, Executor, nov. 23. 1 sfib-tds-lVa fee sfb A«lmlnlkii-ator's sale. ■\Vril.L HE SOLD BEFORE THE ODUIIT ItOUDK 1 K I A'iTlr* ow P lr l i‘. l P^ C r m,y ' "" l . h *- ISI 'IUKBDA Y , dANI AKY Nt.\ 1. br-tween llie nanal hour* of as e, pursuant to an order of the Oourt of Ortlluorv of said County— 1 Giieumliri'h and lmlflntere-t In one vaeanl BUSINEB3 L(H.oo Hill Street, framing hi font by 1)0 hack—be Us on the southeast cori or of the orklnal BaptUt t huich let—aenarntrd from tho business house of Messrs. Mo*** Williams by an alley. Also—Doe half Merest tn HOUSE nnd LOT no the north side of Broadway, frontlmviliout i7 feel ami mi nmg back 210. Bounded west by tho ltialto, and coat by Alexander a old Livery Stable. City of Griifin, kiiowuim the lat- residence of Mr*, •lolin blmmoii* containing ono aero—house has six looms bounded by t'aptoln lt.ffon tho west, nnd east by New Orleans Struct, north or lt.dl Hoad, sc it muted from Dr. Hmotb y hv an alley, being well located to business, and bulhliligs in good rtatv <i rep dr To be soldo* the property of M. I). Smith, deceased, for the beneHt ol heirs end erodltots. J. U STEW AUT, Nov. I*, ISRS-IV. fee sls. a Im'r AilinlnlKtratoi-’M Sale.' BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary of Sn dd lug county, will he sold, bi-foro the court house door. In the CITY uVGHIFFIN, on ths Ist TUESDAY I5 .IANUA.UY, 1869, one tract of land, ndjolulng Jones Urldges and Lovlck Jones, known as th • ‘Sidney Trav- Is Ulsce’ ’—property of rat e. Sold for the Iwncflt of the heir#. Terms CASH. MDSES A. SHIELDS. nov H, ISftS-tds-Fr’s fee $5 Atlin'r. A«liniiiiNt 1:1 tor's Sale. 1)1 IRTUEOF AN ORDER from the Ordinary of iP Spntlllng County. 1 will sell before the Court House door In Spalding County, between the usual hours of sale, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN’ JANUA RY. Hi* f Rowing property, to wit: lit BUSINESS HOUSE on Solomon Street, known ns the > Jierrltl Hanking House”, now occupied hv J 11. John*on Bold tia the property of A. Merritt, deed, for the beti etltof heirs and ct editors Terms cash. s. W. MANUUAM, Adm'r. November2l. iss-MiM Ct EOUI A—Si-Ai.DißnCou.NTT—'Whereas, .LolinO For- I rill. eT t'hatham County, appli. s to me for Letters of Admlntstrathm on the Estate of Annie C. Ferrlll, lute of said county, deceased. These aro therefore, to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors,und others concerned, to ho nnd appear at my office, and (iiveu under my hand at oflioe,this, S'lFi OcU»bor, 1868. F. 1). DI-skUKE, Ordinary. Pocmnber Ist, 1869 -Pru fee C'l KoliGlA—Spalding County —To the Kindred and J Or editors of i\ at Imniel Reeves, deceased: No ad miii'stration having been anpllod for tfn the estate of deceased you will tako notice that unless steps shall be taken to have su administration by or before the FIRST MONDAY IN .IANCAKY next, I shall appoint the t.lcrk of Spalding Superior t'ourt Adtnlnbtraior or* sail) estate. F. J). I>IBM IIKK, Ordinary. November 16,1568-Printer’s lee SB. CJ. KOUGIA— .Spamuno County.— Sixty days after M date, implication will be made to tho Cpuft of Or dinary of Paul county, for leave to s U the Rsal Ka tote belonging to George P. Parker, late of said county deceased GKO. W. PAHKKR, Administrator, oct. fcl, foe $6 . C'IKOHGI A—Spalding County.—\Vhereas Wiley W. J Williams applies to me for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of D. M. Johnson late of said coun ty, deceased. Thesb are, therefore, to cite und admon- Uh all persons concerned to be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be g-anted aaid applicant. Given under my. hand at office, tiffs Dec. H$ 1868 F. I>. DISMUKK, Ordfnary. dee. 11, 1968-30d-Pr‘s fee *1 GEORGIA - Bi*alding County—W. C. Champion, trustee of the children of John IV Champion, ap plies for Exemption of Persontt’ty, and setting npart of Homestead, und t will ptoi union the same at my of fice, Dec 21 at, at 10 o'clock. A. M. Dec Ift, 1868 F D. DffeMUKR, Ordinary. PIHE COUNTY. Administrator’s Sale. EOV.OIiY- PtK» Coitjttr—By virtue of .an order from the Hunornblo Court of Ordinary ol eultl county, will bo Bold bofoae the Cortrt Hodsedoor in iSobul.m, on tho FJRBT TUKBDAV IN JANUARY imat, between the legal hours of sale, tho following property, bddonglng to tho estate of Ocorgo Stewart, mttj of said county, deceased, to wit: One lot, contain Ing 202# acres, tnoro or less, kijown ns the “old Sim mons l'lnce.” Also -20 acres adjoining said lot. Also —<i» acres, part of the Ist upon which is situated the residence of the late deccasod, known as the residence of T. 0. Trit*©. Hatd lands are well improved, with good dwelling and orchard on the full lot. Terms cnsli. J D STEWAItT, Administrator. November 18,1808—!Printer’s fee $lO. Administrator’s Sale. GF.Or.OK— riK* County—Tßy virtue of an order from tho Ordinary fit I’lko County I will, soli b.roro th. Courthonse door In the town of Zuhulon. oh tho >'II»T TUKSDAY IN .IANUAKY next, between the legal hours of sale, Ihe following Lots of band : 125 acres off of Lot No. 26, in the bth District of Pika county, known n» th. “Culpeper Place," ami Lot No. 62, In the sth district of Pike county, containing 2U2J6 acres Sold as the property of the Kstute of John N. Mungham, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors. Also, one Town Lot in Zebulou, on the north •Itle of the square, unimproved. BKNSON ROBERTS. AdmV. Nov. 4. 186S-tds-Pr’s lee $5 Administrator's Sale. BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Ordlhnry of Pike County. (J».,will bk sob! on the FIRST TUESDAY IN J UARY, 1809, before the Court house door in ZEBULON, between the b-gal hours of sale, the LAND belonging to tho estate of Pinckney Protbro, late of Pike county, deceased, six hundred neres of land, more or less, lying in the Second District of Pikecolmty, known as the Bloiner White Pine© Terms cash. IIIRAM TRAVIS, Administrator. Nov. 11.1868—Printer’s fee $-s—paid GEORGIA —PiW County.-— Whereas. W. 9. Scott. Executor of the Estate of Mdry Scott, deceased, npplles to m© for letters of Dwabslon from said Cm tate. Those are, therefore to cite and admonish all persona concerned, to be and appear at my office, with in the t'liio prescribed by law, to show ennse. if any they have, why letters should not be granted said ap plicant Given under my hand and official signature, October 21,1868 J. J. HARPER, Ordinary, oci. 24, 186S-6m-Pr's fee $6 GEORGIA— Pike County. Notice is hereby giv en to all peiSons having demands against John Harper, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, or leave them at the Ordinary’s Oifice, of Pike county, properly made out, within the time prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount; and all persons Indebted to said deocased, are hereby re qnlred to make immediate p irroent. in me; or leave the aame with the Ordinary of said county. B. V. llAKPh.lt, Executor. Oct. IT, 1868-40-Pr’fl fee $H FOR SALE!. T II E "nriICK HOUSE” adjoining I Burr’s Tin Pimp. Apply at Uio STAR OKFM 'g. Beoatnhcr Oth, Iboß, Bw j legal notices. I brrrs coumty. Executor’et Sale. Firtie.of an order from the Court o's door lo tUet->\v Dv t JAoKSOtf. ll,m. ofkhS’vo’sm “* propfly. to-»it : »« v , O , tl m ’<)',¥ acres of land, No. I«tl. sold »* ''' C for thapurposo Os “ JOHN H. WYATT, 1 L i y r ' f o i Executor! SUmlnlstrator’s Sale. •nlTlrtu-of an order from tho Cwdrt of DrcTlnatv of r ,l,t inlh-tosa >if ,IAOK. MMgyi" the HHBTTUESDAY IN JANUAUYNKXT ISgR n, ,u ?. r ® or »»«> known as tho N <h lands of John B. 0u ' 1 ." , ,“ r , d » nil D ”'l'Wn Lindsey.- " ,ot containing one hundred nnd ond anarair-forth acre*, more or loss, Rdjnlmng the lands v Bailey, lUUlalh and others KhSan ** Hie Manglmm estate. Sold M the Real K»las,; 4 J, M. Miuighoiu, doceaaed. Term* f„*h. . o. n. FLhYOIIEB, Administrator. oci 2S. l!l(l<-ti|*-IV» fee 9R HultH mortgage Sale. r \I7ILL be sold before tho court-house door, t n the town of JACKsdN, Butts county. Oa . within 'lra, Jog’1 hours of sale, on tho first liTE.'DAt IN 1)1.( KMUh.It NEXT, tho I. Rowing pronertv to wit- I’.'.’f.".'/ 0 of l ' am !' ™»r* or les,, > on 'chid, is nltunted a Still Hoaro-satd laml lying and being In the Eighth District of originally Henry now llntt* countv. adloln- Ingiho land* of Justlna A. Btodgtalll, Jesse T Oimn and Walthall and Lyon*. Levied onj,. the property of James A Spark* to satisfy a mortgage f! fig Issue,l from the Superior Court of snl.t eounly, in favor of Micha el A. Boherts vs James A. t*na,k«. Propertr pointed out In said uiortgugo n la. Tenant In iiraseaaioh noil tl«l. GEO. W TllOlt.M'ON, llebFh’ff _oet H|, ISdS-Pr’B fee $6 p KOUGI A—Bi rr* CDpstt—Sixty days „Ror date J" appllcniion will be made to the Ordinary of said’ County for leave t„ sell land, of Riley s Fear* ml. nor, of said oounty. B. E. WATSON, Guardian nov. 7. ISfis-Prs fee s.*> ff^JKOKGIA— Buns Couierv.— Mary J Collins au , pile* ti# me for Exemption of Personalty and act tint apart and valuation of Homrateud, and I will act upon tlo- same, at tnv ollice. on the 22,1 day of D.-cem her, 18118, a, 10 o’clock A. M a ~ ,o» .n WILEY COODMAN, Ordinary. dee. 11, tSB--2t-Pr * fee $5 J GKOItOIA— Buns Oountt—Jaooh Vickers aSCILs loi Exemption of Personalty, und setting apart ami valuation of llomastead, and I will pus, „ pon t |„. same at my oflice, on the Oih day of December, lolls „t 1,) o clock, A M. WILEY GOODMAN, Ordinary December sth, IBoS J o t lluttN nioriKHKP Male. WJ BR 80L1) before the Counhouse door, In the of Jack on. Butts county, on the JFIK3T FUESD \ Y in JANITAUY, IStiO, during the usual hours o side, the following property, to wit .* One clerk’s sare, ono Iron* tire-proof safe, one hall l imp, 8 bureaux, one dining room safe, ono rocking clmif. one piano, PS table*, Il>B mattresses 58 bedsteads, •Jff G imfrN, 56 looking glasses 51 chambers, 82 candle sticks, 7‘2 pitchers, :;4 basins, 81 tumblers, *2 goble's, one tin bucket, 18 waab-stand-, 7 water buckets, ‘27 wash bowls. ‘25 foot-tubs, ‘2 slop-buckets, 5 tubs. 2 quilts, 5 pair blankets, 8 solas, ono wardrobe, 10 castors. 2 f» ult stands, 1 cooking stove and fixtures, 1 ice-box. 4 com forts. I*2 pillow-cases, 12 sheets, 12 bed-spreads, and one bed pan.- Also— -At the same time and place, will be sold the Mclntosh Property, known as the 4 Mein toeli Uotelat Indian Springs, lot No. 86. according to the survey of said plaoe, containing 4 acres, morn or le«*. Also—Port I>n of lot No. 4b, west end, and a portion of let No. 50, end, containing ten acres, more or less. Alho —Thrao Hundred acres of Land. more or lew, No. not known, but known as tho Garaylo Mill Place Property,nnd Plantation, adjoining tho lands of K. D. Andrews on the south west by -loci W Byars, north by Sarah Byars, east by Win. A Elder 11!!^ j n d I* m<M ° Gilmoae, on the east, ahd west by William Gilmore Alho BO acres, more or less, number not known, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Head on the west, and by Mr. Head on tho south. Also—SO acres, more or less, No not known, on tho west of In dian Springs Reserve, adjoining binds of Humble on the north, und westby Mis. standard, south by James Row land* Aiao—l store-house, lot known as the Newton and Mickclberry lions *, on the east of the street lead ing to Forsyth, about 50 feet square, more or ad joiningtho Mclntosh House. Also—One lot known as the Post* flicO Lot, now occupied by Tipton &. ilardii way, Also—One bay mule aftd pne mouse colored mule, one 2-horse w agon. 1 old carriage, and one ol«J conch Also—Ono house and Lot, containing *2 a cres, in wo or less No. fit>, on the west side of street leading to Forsyth, known as the Mlokleberry 1 t.., Also—B7.> acres of land, L raorc or less, known as the 8 H. Maunders place, now occupied by J. F. Clea* eland, adjoining lanes on the south of Alexander Sounders, east »y Mia Head, north by It. 8 Allen, nnd others. No not known. All tin* above property levied on as tho property of Bryan W. Collier, to satisfy ono mortgage fl. fa Issued from Butts Bup’error Coun. in favor ot Clar enceT Walker ag-Inst lirynn W. Collier. Property pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attornoy. All tho foregoing props ty included amjf, described in the Levy, under the Mortgage fl. so., been levied on. and also now udveftised under, nmUljy virtue of this fl. fa., due and legatjjiotlce has been served on parties aud 1 tenants in possession of said propertv G W THORNTON, Den’y Sheriff. Oot. 19th 1869.—Prs fee 422 60, ANMlgnee’N Sale. ON THURSDAY, the 24th day of DECEMBER, 869, between tho legal hours of sale, before the eourt-honse door in the town of 7.EUULON, couhty of Pike, und State of Georgia, will he sold, the following property, to-wit: The north half of Lot No. 125, tn said County, containing 160 gores, more ot Iceland the whole of Lot No. 188, except 05- acres, reserved as a Homestead Also 85 acres, adjoining the above and Mr. ,A. B. Bhaokelii>rd—-nil of which la known as the property of MOUNTAIN GREEN; The same to be sold under g Docree In Bankruptcy, for tho benefit of his creditors. bAMUEL U. WKEMb, Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In tl>c the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Georgia. In the matter of Wyatt 8. Reaves, Bankrupt. Td.Aduuii It may concert The Undersigned hereby gives,notice of his nppdntmeut as Assignee of the Es tatoof Wyatt 8. Ueevas In the county of Bpnlding, and State of Goorgia, wlio has been adjudged a Bank rupt upon his own petition by the District Oourt of said Distilet. Datec at Griffin, Ga., the 11th day of Deo., A. D., 1868. JOHN D. ALEXANDER, dee, 11, 1868. Assignee, «fcc. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In the District Court of the United Bta os, for tho North orrr District of Georgia, lu the matter of Joseph G. Hcaia, Bankrupt. To Whom it may concern :—Th© undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assijneeof the Es tate of Joseph G Sears, in tho county of SpaMiog, and State of Georgia, who lias beoon adjudired a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated at Griffin. GV, the 11th day of D< ceui ber A.D ,1818. JOHN D. ALEXANDER, dec. 11, 1863. Assignee, Ac. NOTICE Z I FORE WARN all persons from trading for a certain Promissory Note made payable to Geo. ft T'' r »‘e r » due one day after date, otid dated February 17, ISOB, written with a pencil, and signed by myself.— The consideration for wnloh said Note, was given huv- Ing fulled,. I urn determined nut to pay it Aniens cmn pelltMl by Ibw. K. M. MATTUKWS. dee. 1, 186--lnwlm The Ladies’ Store. MRS. M. I.JiIfiRTOWER COL. 1. ITfALKER, Just Opposite the Methodist Church, 111! DOOM 13 II HEITES. WfHKHE OAN BE FOUND the MOST Y T exquisite and wdll selected stock of LAOIBS’ GOODS! Kver brought to Grlfhn, consisting of Millinery, Dress Goods, Notions, SHOES, HOSIERY. SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. tntl In f.ot,everything (n rl.lnln. u, I.ADIKJ1 1 WKAH (In nnh MM them, nn.l ml .Huron yon au get gnoil. nt th. lowott Cuh ptlcc. Hsv.inbrr 2T, 1(68. | BRIF IN SEMhW - KLYSTAR Tuesday, Dee. »8. >B6B. ‘,‘tns Devil to Pay.”—This phrase no doubt originated in n printing office, on somo Saturday night’s settlement of wa ges. “John/’ Bays tlio publisher to the book„ or, "bow stands tho cash account ?” "Small balance on hand, sir.” “Let’s see,” rejoined tho publisher; "how far that will go towards satisfying the hands.” John begins to figure arithmetically— bo much due to Botkina, so much to Ty pos, so much to Grumble, and so on thro’ a dozen dittos. Tho publisher stands aghast! “H<re is not money enough hv a iu<» full I” J J fe “No, sir, and besides, tl e-e is tho devil to pay.” STATE AGRICULTURAL CONVEX-. TION. About ono hundred delegates from vari* ous parts of tho Stute, snvs the Macon Tel„ egrnph, are in attendance upon the Con* vention here. Business pours so fast upon tho Secretary, that we arc instructed tosnv that the official rcoord of proceedings will not appear until after the adjournment. So soon ns the Convention was called tn order, B. C. Yancey, Esq., in the Chair, a committed was appointed upon tho subject of an union of the various Societies repre sented. This committee, after retirement and and, bate, reported a proposition to unite and organize under the charter of the old State Agricultural Society, of Georgia, and that the Legislature should be memorializ ed for such amendments to the same as would embrace all the objects of the vari ous Associations, nnd adopt the orgnnizas tion to the situation and wants of the peo ple. Tho report and resolutions being receiv ed and adoptod, the Convention proceeded to onroll members, and afterwards to elect officers, with the following result: President—David Dickson, of lluncock. Vice Presidents First Congressional Distriot: Wm. Sohley, of Cliathnm. Second Distriot—Gen. Goode Bryan, of Lee. ”Till, J Olsli lut -!?. Is, Wlfcr; vflfmistsai Fourth District—Joseph Olishy, of Bibb. Fifth District—B. T. Harris, of Hancock. Sixth District—B. C. Yancey, of Clarke. Seventh District—o. W. Howard, of Bar tow. Tbo following gentlemen were then ap pointed the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE t 0. W. Howard, of Bartow. James A. Nisbet, of Bibb. J. S. Hamilton, of Clarko. \V. J. Russell, of Clarko. B. T. Harris, of Hanoock. J. V. Jones, of Burke. A. S. Reid, Sr., of Putnam. C. M. Irwin, of Leo. B. 11. True, of Morgan. ,P. \V. J. Echols, of Fulton. T. R. Bloom, of Bibb. D. W. Vischer, of Houston. J. Ilillsman, of Crawford. Tho afternoon Session was principally devoted to a desultory discussion of the emigration question, without any definite conclusion. Tho Convention has before it a highly interesting communication upon tho subject from F. Schuller, General State Agent ot Immigration tor Virginia, which we will publish as soon as convenient.— The Convention adjourned till this morn ing, the 15th, at 9 o’clock. A LIFE OF CRIME—FROM THE EX PERIENCE OF A DETECTIVE. One of tho most remitrkable cases that ever camo within mv experience was that of Lucille Dutton. Fascinating, brilliant, dashing, possessing an exquisite grace of manner and rare conversational powers, that charmed every ono who camo within the sphere of ber influence. Until her crimes were known and her arrest attempt ed, she reigned here an acknowledged belle. Even the most jealous of her own sex admitted the wondrous spell exercised by her singular and surpassing beauty.— An actress, a vocalist, it would have been no extravagant eulogy to'have called her a primndonua. Tall beyond the average of women, her slender, graceful form was modeled into an exquisite symmetry that would have been a sculptor’s ideal. Cur ling, silky tresses of nut brown hair, shaded a face fair and delicate as a obild. Great luminous black eyes flashed from beneath the beautiful laslros with a strange tnostno rio power, that few indeed had the {lower to resist. Thio expression, combined with her rare intellectnal gifts, made her reg nant over many a heart that had never be fore felt the spell of a woman’s charms.— She had come to New Orleans as a vocal ist. Her engagements was attended with a success never before equaled by the most accomplished professional. Night after night the theater was crowded with her admirers. Reff appearance was ever the signal of an enthusiasm all but wild. As the weird light of the prosoenium flashed on jewel and gem, and tho queenly form, radiant in beauty, stood before the multi tude, who awnyed to the magic charm and impulse of tone and voioo. 1 have often fancied her supernatural. Youth and age alike felt its influence. There was a thrill in the low utterance, that trembled on the eir like the eo© vibration of a harp whose NO. 14. strings the wind had struck, and rising in fulness and strength of tone until n rich delicious harmony filled the vu*t building with a magic cadence which no car attuned to musio could resist. Her name »»< „ n every window along the fashionable th.ir* oughfare. Before the charm of th.it strange, wondrous beauty, fashion forgot exclusiveness, society . pem and its doors'?— 1 ettod nnd caressed in every circle, admir ed nnd loved, her heart remained insensi ble to so much flattery, and homage of men and women was reeeiTcd as if it were her due. It was at a time when her fume was greatest, and her success in fashimahlo life most assured, tnat an event <ki •uitoJ wliioh changed it ail and precipituted a catastrophe _ which I cannot even now re flect upon withmit a sense of puin. A few month botoro her advent hero, a series of the most, startling tragedies hud occurred in Montreal. An entire family had been poisoned by a Governess. The papers were never weary of tho epi: ndu of hor rors the recital furnished. The instrument of this wickedness had tied, aud with such oonsnmate skill had her flight been contriv ed, that not even a trace of her was left. It appeared that her beauty nnd acconu plishments had won the nffections tfa youth, whose marriage with her his parents opposed. Driven to desperation, llarlow ) incant had, in a moment of frenzy, per ished by his own hand. Over the corpse of her lover the governess had sworn n dire revenge. How faithfully she adhered to her guilty oath, the rapid dcoreaso of his relatives full well attested. Tho story of tho Canadian homicides hod long since reached us, hut had left but lit tle impression, ns a matter with wliioh we had nothing to do. One night a gentleman returning from the theater, eutored our office. Him look was disturbed, and his face wore un ex pression of profound agitation. Mr- I handed him a chair, nnd after a moment’s hesitation, he inquired if I had beard of tho tragedy at Montreal. I replied that I had. "Have you no suspicion of the actor in that fearful drama’?” "The governess, of course.” * "Yes, hut have yon uo suspicion of who the governess is ?” "Certainly not.” “Would you like me to point her out to you ?” "Most certainly I would-” "And you would utrOst her if I did ?” "Certainty.” "Then, sir, your task is easy ; the wo. man who is setting your city wild at pres ent, the fascinating Lucille Dutton, is tho person.” "What ?” I exclaimed, “yon are mad 1” “Not I, I speak advisedly—l know the woman ; am a resident of Montreal, and have known her for years.” The telegraph was at once put in requin stttoh, and In less tmm an honr nil the in formation sought for was obtained. There was no longer a doubt ; the enchantress of the theatre was the murderess g 1 ’ Montreal. We were warranted in takin/ er in cus tody at once ; hut as there was ho probabil ity of escape, we delayed until morning.— I confess I felt a strange reluctance in ex ecuting tho duty I had to peforra. I ads mired the beautiful creature, despite her crimes. I thought I could understand how these could hnvo been committed without her being wholly bad. Maddened by the death of ono she loved ; lmting with hitter nnimosity those who were, in a measure, responsible for it, and incited to the deed by the fierce, revengeful naturo of her rncc, it seemed to me more the crime of others tlinn her own. Still I would do my duty. Early the ensuing morning Mr. I. ami myself visited her apartments at a fashion nble boarding house on Camp street. Al though the hour was early, sho was up, and to tho servants inquiring if two gontlemen oould ho admitted to see her, returned an affirmative answer. The bright golden sunshine of the early spring morning gleaming in at the open window, filling the room with light. It shown on the beauti ful lady like a crown—rod with crime, she might have been—hut tho nuthrown hair, in the sheen of those golden rays, seemed plory crowned. Robed in white, a si agio jowel flashing from the belt that onoireled her waist—a bud of the early spring roses peeped from her hair. llow beautiful sho looked—bow innocent. My tongue faul tered—my utterance indistinct as I told my errand. “And yon believe me gnilty ?” “By no means, lady ; I but execute my duty/’ . 3 “You do right.” Her voice was low and sad—so exqnisito .ly sorrowful that, tears oame into my eyes. A single hectic flush fevered on the smooth round cheek as she rose and walkod across th# room to an esoritioire that stood in the corner. The great Inminons eyes were sheated now, and the long dark lashes drooped over them. She sat down at tho desk and leaned her head on her hand for a moment; then searched for a paper or a pnreel in a nook in the desk. I did not observe her closely until sho turned around facing me. “I am gaily,” she said— the same low. tone of Borrow ; “yes, guilty in the eyes of the world, but not iu the sight of Heaven. I was insane when I did the deed. Insan ity has its cunning—dolirotn its passionate sense of revenge. They broke my heart,. destroyed in their bloom all the flowers of my life. I am a maniac even , now, for I feel no tn my crime, r hario long looked for this boar. lum ready ior it.— My dead body the law may have, but with no sonso of shame.” As she spoke she swallowed a dull gray ish looking powder, threw up her arms, aud fell back in her seat—dead.—New Orleans Picayune, 15th alt. 19* A suite of rooms was advertised at a fashionable watering place na having among its attractions "a splendid view over a fine garden adorned with numerous scul,.- tur#s.” It was found on applying nt tho address that the garden adorned with’ sculptures was the oemetery. Kjy*lrritul>lo schoolmaster—“ Now, then, stupid, what’fl that next word t What comes sfler cheese I” Doll boy—“A mouse, sir.”