The Star of the south. (Elberton, Ga.) 1859-18??, August 02, 1860, Image 3

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IVrrbff !5, IPM.—lftf BAUJWIN KEED A CO mace Dooms aicioa Tint ruNtti i h txi.. t 95 Brad Mrffl, ItictiMa. Cifi. KEEP constantly on hand a large and well selected Btok of GROCKIUKS, conaitt iag ia part of Sugar*. HohsiM, Ryrup, Cotof. Tea*, Tobacco, <igars, Nails. Kish, Cheese, Suit. ■ Irop, Bagging, Rope, ftc., 4c. 40*0, a large Stnck of Foreign and It ‘iacatic Uqoo of all kiuds and grades, all of which wc otter on | favorable term* ft ALTER A. BALDWIN, I KOSEHT N. RKEI, > AMOS CLARK, JR. ) , Augusta. Mar 10, 1860. Cm. .J-.tJAL ADYKKTISKM'NTS. C’ 10114.1 t. l 1.11 llt I <’OI \TV. — f Whereas. Nathaniel Booth applies to me foj 1 letters of Administration, de bonis non. with _ the will annexed, on the estate of Gabriel Bootli (licensed— These are therefore to cite, summon and ad mouish all. and singular the kindred and credit ors of said deceased, to be and appear at my of fice within the time prescribed by law. and *how cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, in Klberton, this 4th day of July, 1860. 4430d*. W. 11. EDWARDS Ordinary. Georgia, i i.iii im €OVm. Whereas, Charles W. Christian applies to inr for betters of Administration on the estate 0! John li. Christian deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and friends of said de c'd, to he and appear at my office within the time ’ prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office, in Elbcrton. this 4th day of July, 1860. 30ds. WM. H. EDWARD.S, Ordinary. CJ BORGIA, Elbert County.—wi,en- X as. Robert Hester, administrator on the es tate of Level Page, deceased, applies to me for letters dismissory from snid administration, These arc therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in January, 1860, and show cause, if any they have, why said letter.- should not be granted. • Given under my hand and official signature,at fcffice Id Klberton, this 27th dav of June, iB6O. W. H. EDWARDS. Ordinary. Georgia, Elbert County. ELBERT COURT OF ORDINARY. J USE TERM, IT appearing to the court from an examination of the dockets of this conrt. and from the pe tition of Nathaniel Booth, that William S. Booth cmd I-ham Parham cxecu'or- of the will of Ga briel Booth late of said county deceased, have not made their returns within the time pre-erib- and by law, and are mismanaging said estate, and no reason or excuse has been presented or rend- red therefore. Ordered by the rourt. that William S. Booth and Isham Parham, executors as aforesaid, show cause at the July Terra 1860, of thf- court, why they should not be Ye moved from their offiro of executors of the will of Gabriel Booth deed. And that a eopv of this rule he served on them by the .Sheriff of this county, twenty days before siud Term. W. 11. EDWARDS. Ordinary. The within named William S. Bootii and fibam Parham., not to he found in Elbert count* J. G. NELMS, Shi riff. June 5—1860 3t Georgia, Elbert County. WIHCRKAS. Young. L. and. II .rri=. Wm. M Milnto.-ih and George R. McCalla Execu tors of the w ill of Singleton W. Allen deceased, applies to me for letters from svid Executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred, and all inter scribed to appear at myoffiro within the time pre sented by law, and -how cause if any they have why said letters should not lie granted. Given under mv hand at office injilberton. the 16th darof Mav fd<s9. * W. If. EDWARD.S Ordinary. 6m Georgia, Elbert County. Court 0/ Orditnry,. Mag T'rm lA6O. IT appearing to the Court'hy the petition of Perry S. F. Bruce, and Sidney P. Bruce, that William A. Swift deceased, did in hi- lifetime execute to said Perry F. S. Bruce and Sidney P. Bruce, his bond conditioned to execute titD - in fee simple to said Perry 5. F. Bruce an d Sidney F. Brme, for a house and lot of land in the town of Elbcrton fully described in said bond, and it further appearing that said William A. Swift de parted this life without executing titles to said bouse and lot of land, or by will, o* otherwise providing therefor, and it farther appearing that #aid Perry 8. F. Bruce and Sidney P. Bruce are ready and willing to fully pay the purchase mon- ey'stccordiag to the tenor of BAid bond, arid said Peri/ S. F. Bruce and Sidney P. Brace, bavin? petitioned this court to direct William M- Mcln tosh and John If. Jone, Administrators upon the -estate of William A. Swift dec and. to execute them letters to said boose and lot of land in con formity with said bond; therefore all person? concerned are hereby notified and required to file their objection, if any they have, in my office within the time prescribed by law. why said Ad ministrators should not he ordered to execute titles to said house and lot ofland in conformity w ith said bond, and it is further *rd*r*d that a copy of this rule he published in the Star of th* South, and at three more public places in Mi l county 7th dar of May* 186A, W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary. 3m STATE OF GEORGIA, ELBERT COUN TY. AIX pfrwfl’ hxvin z 4msni again*! Burt” •* Sfnith. Ute of said county, dec and. an- imr-hy notified and required to present them properly attested to the oadersijrned within the time pre eerihed by law, and all persons indebted to said ifer'd, are hereby reqnired to make immediate naament to the nndereipned. BENJAMIN” C. SMITH, Administrator. April 25th, 1860- 401 SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the eonrt of Ordinary, of Elbrt monte, for leare to sell all the lands belongng to the” estate of Bnrgeaa Smith, late of Elbert aauntj deceased, for the bewetit of the beirs and creditors of raid deed BENJAMIN C SMITH. Administrator. April 25tb. I*6o. t?IXTY days after date application will be made O the Court of Ordinary of Elbert, county, flu., for leare to s'll all the land aiH negroes be longing to the estate of Wiliiam Pulliam iate of •aidcounts, deceased Tbss 2dth day of March, li6o. JOSEPH S. POLLUX, Admin r. SIXTY days after daU.application ailllte made to the Court of Ordinary of Elbert county. Ga„ for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of William Teariy. late of Mid coun ty, deceased. 4th dar of April, I*4*l. WILLIAM TEASLEY, Adm r.de bonis aon. WiU) Nil! anu'-aed. t II .\l \l*\ I MUM MIX ••. M riMhtH H MV, Btoceft fV k ItopA ki~t • *%4 ffii v % |MMMe tv f t ,M f *% Ivi I r* | Srtt IN tt ti 1 H*fl vi •Hi r* •>! <4 atid is eb -Oet tb **?• 1 ft i nHH li4 bv th Pau that s 4 toMkalak M fleawiMt eppeat aa.lMvst a*4 lb hi* an.w.r G> aai4 foil w boii towlhr a pitt- ] wh Ml *f thi* tcv* of Dm *'•rl an* that thu >r 4et pbhfch-4 • *w'e a wv*tth f*t hut j month’ it) th ar*(M|<n tn ia'4 Ike j St** t .< tk, at KlWrfoM t (him vt | fl.uii thr mtnut • of tl. S.i|m rim t'out at M.mN him |fi*4 fht* Mar,’ .'Mb 1K.,0 ,<t i M V. MILLS hrk • I Rim M PI KIIMI • Ol II I • Myrrh nrm I •t.rt. IL here a Kitl*ev, I l.ihel for Oitorr** in the Su re. “ ‘ petrior t'url *f KUert ctMin- ! William hitHee ) It. to Manli term, I*••* It apf*‘aring to the V'oufi fn*m the ntnrti ol * the Slteril tlnit the defendant • ho* t be found in tb -county ot Elbert, and fV*tM *t<*rn t -ti inony that the said di leinhuit rc-itles without tin ! limits ot this Stair: It is therefore Ofd red by the t'*urt, that the defendant appear at the iio\ term, to held on 1 th second Monday iu Septeailn-r next, and an- l | sttcr the above stated libel And it i* Bt:thcr that tlib order be 1 ) published in the Star of thr South, a publie go- [ zette. published at Klberton, On., once a month ; for four months before the next term. I A true extract from the minutes ot the Supe rior (’ourt at Mureh term. 18<>o this March 26th. 1860. 31 —4tu. M. E. MILLS. Klerk. Georgia, Elbert County. YT T IIKKK.XS, John l’ Wur.l tn inc f..r t V Letters of Guardianship of the persons I and property of Lawrence Thornton. Emily i Thornton. Amanda Thornton. Meriel Thornton, laud Samuntha Thornton, minors and heira of ‘ i John M. Thornton, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all. ! 1 and singular the kindred and all persons inter ested. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why ;aid letters should not b** granted. Given under my hand *it office, in Elbcrton, this llth day of April, 1860. W. 11. EDWARDS. Ordinary. / 1 EORGIA, Elbert CfMKMtjr* Where \J as, Mildred W. Gray. Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of John W. Gray, late of the State of Mississippi, and county ot Winston, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show eause. if any they have, why said letters should not be ’ granted. Given under my hand at office, in Elbcrton this 28th dav of March. 1860. W. 11. EDWARDS. Ordinary. vJT Mary Bourne, Guardian of i’owhatan B Bourne applies to me foi ict’crs of disniLfion from said Guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the k'iidrnd,and all persons inter ested to be and appearVtmy office withia the time prcscrilied by law. and sd>,*- cause if any they have why said letters sioai* not be granted. Given under my hard a’ office in Elbcrton, this 20th dav of March. 166 r. W. M. EDWARDS, Ordinary. Georgia, Llbe/t County. VI HE REAS, Klizr. Bur'on. Administratrix, with the will annexed on the e.-tate of ‘ ichohi- Burton, deceased, a, plies to me for let ters di-inissory fr*meflid cdrriini’ ‘ration. These are therefore to wirtirn*n and ad rnoui-h a!?, and singular kindr’ and and s*l! per rons concerned, to he and appear at niv office | within the time p-escrib- and by bw. arid show cause, if any they’ lure, why said lettrrs slioubl , not he granted. Given under my hard st office, in K’berton this IBtli day of January, i* . W.M. 11. EDWARDS, Ordinary Georgia, Eibert County. TT T lIEHEAS, John <i. 1 endwyler, Executor of VY the Will of Susan A. Deadw vler, decent**!. applies to me for letters dians*Aory from -aid ex ccutor'lii]*. These are therefore o cite summon and ad monish all. and singular - he kindred and all per sons concerned, to be arid appear at my office within the time preserirnd by law. end show arise, if any they has* , wov vaid letters may'no! ie granted. Given nnder my hand at office, in Klberton this 18th day of Jairaurr. .860. WM. 11. EDWARDS. Ordinary. ( * EORGKAJHbert € unnty. Where * J :i-. William 11. fl.rper, app’ies to m< for let ters or administration rlr non er the e-tate of Mary Oliver, 1 0*1 of xaid county. 4ceased. These are therefore ‘ n cite. mnmon and ad monish all. and singular Me k ; and credit ors of s.rid deceased, to be and apjenr at my of fice within the time prescribed by law. and slow cause, if any they have, v. try *ai'i letters should p.ot Iv granted. f *ive■ n under my hand at office m Kib-rlon. 30th d*v of April, 18'0. ‘ * and W H. EDWARDS. Ordinary. Georgia, Elbert County. lT r HER!SAS. John G. Deadw rU-r. Executor of Y\ the Will of Luemd # Deadwyler, dreetwed, applies to mo for letter dlttmimorr from Raid * x ecuforxbip. These are therefore to . Be and admonish all. and singular the kindred and all per*o a*, con cerned. to be an<l appear at my office within the Urse. prescribed by law. and show awe. if any they have, why said ieOers should uot be granted. Git en under my hand a♦ office, in Elbcrton. this 18th dav of Januarv *B6O WM. If. EDWARDS. Ordinary. _ G 1 KOlUtli. El ft#?rf County*—Where- I a?. Benjamin F. Hayftev, administrator of the f -tatfe of William fJnr..e*. decayed. applies to m-- for letter* of d J rG**on from adrom jstralioti. # The-e arc therefore to f Ito and ftdmont-h all. and xinpiUr the kindred a* 1 (' o-di:.ir.* of paid de ceased. to be and appear 4’ my office within the f time prescribed by law. and fH-.w cau-e. if any they bare, why *aid letter- hould not *e granted fjivpa under my hand aiofl'e* a hlbcrtoa. tki? Brb dar of February. IW. j W. 11. K T )H A!U),S. ‘‘rdinary. / FOIMhll. ElbfrM rUiitj. \J a*. William Tea?ley applt*-- so - for letter ■ of administration Hr bo-or * on, with the will an nexed. on the p <# aO of W .11mm Te*i-/. late of •aid county, de'-ea§ed. Tb*'’ are therefore to cite ;nd admoni**- a* and emjrular tlto kindred and creditor • of ?a;d de ceased- to be and appear at my office wilh.n the time prescribed by law. and -how eanae. V ny tbev hare, why -aid letter- should not b* grant* 1. Given under my band at office in ElbcrUnSytlrii Bth dar of Fehruarv. W.'lf. EDWARD?*. Otdii.ary Gi EORf.XIs Elbert € ounly#—wfa. r#*- W *. George W. Hulroe. executor of the wii* of John Ilulme. deceased, applies to m - for let tor? of dirai—on from *asd exvruto>r*hip. These are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditor? of -aid , deceased, to be a:g} appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and -how cMfr. any they have, why said letters .should not be granted. ’ Given under mr band at office in Eiherton.tbis Bth dar of Febrnarv. I*PO. \V II EDWARDS. Ordinary. p EORUI. Elbert € oiinf jv-Wbere \JX a*. John H. Jone. administrator of the e?- , tate of Leonora Hammond, late of fc *id countr. deceased, applie* to roe for letters of diinission ! from said administration. Thee are therefore to cite and admonish all. and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at icy off .- within the time prescribed by law. and show eanse, if any tbev have, why said letters should not be granted. (iirea under my band at office in Elberton, this Bth day of Fehruarv. IP**A. 4 W. II XDWAKD2?, Qriimrj. TOBACCO STORE mwwi rMA.ur.rrs 1 he Imiv Him wi-li !• call tin athTitian of (he puMic to their I \ li<; 1: VSSOItTM ENT ul t it; \ Ks. TtißAtro. The Best Brands kept Constantly on Hand, Mid add on the miat a'<-•aniu'd.itmu terms The lumts of n fine nrticlt us (ho wcttl can always be mrvvd. Ac , IN ENDLESS VARIETY. JOHN M BKOWN. MADISON J JtfAIKTS. CLARKS, JONES & BLACKWELL, STILL K i:i:i* AT Til Kill NEW STORE, ELBEItTON, GA., A 3t)arnc d’ Daricb assortment of (Dootis To wliii-li they invilc'the atU ntiixi of their friends undViie public. Sni Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto extended to us, we suiieit a continuance nf the same. ‘2O WM. J Cf.ARK J L. CLARK J. 11. JOXF.S S. I). RLACKWIXL. LOOK OUT FOE THE SEW STAGE LINE! —— ■■ ■ ■ - ♦ H. B. & J. L. ARNOLD, HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE STAGE LINES FHOM EilElT©i TO 111111, Announce to the traveling public that they will run a fir-d chue- line twice a week from Anderson <.£ r) to Klberton (tin.,) to that all who de-ire comfortable and fast traveling can be accommo dated. LEAVEAV l> i: It S \ T Every Mon ! r and I'jMay immediately ester the arrival of the train, reach filberton by 5 p.m. I. i; A \ E E I. H E It T O V E'iery Thursday and Saturday, arrive at Anderson by 5 p.m. ££*'*-!\. r on v.bbjng to travel eoutli or w-t. w ill find thia the < heap*t route—-gating money and line. The • -o.e route wiii connect at Klberton with two stage line- \\;diington. <!*.. and ‘ Lexington. a. H R* .1 L. ARNOLD, flwyTickets tsiuat be procured of the * ant at the l*u tei Hotel la K M. 1 AKNui..^Tp7.t. jan. 12—20 LARGE 8c VARIED ASSORTMENT^ OF FURNITURE. I ■ G E 0R G E L 0 J'] H R, EI.HKUTOX GEORGIA, Would repectfulh inform the public that Ik k now receiving, direct from Sen York, ■- large, vn rid and j if a\ i) so mi:stociiof fris x: rin e , <<>>ijjTlSO, IN I’AIIT. OF Dressing Bureaus, bKI)8 f l FADS, Marble & Plain Top 7 SPRING WASH ST AXI >S M ATT!* KSSFS, AM) UIKKAUS, Hall Stands. And other art - Jc* too numerous to mention, selected with great care and guaranteed’ to he of the Wood and Willow Ware, Window Shades, &c., &e. He bar. taken an Agency for the sale of SASH, BLINDS AND PANNED DOORS, Aho an Agency for the sale of THE CELEBRATED METALLIC COFFINS; All of which w ill be sold EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP FOR CASH AND CASH ONLY. ’ melt* 2?tf. ,TCB PBI NTICNG |ob printing O F F I c 1: . EVERY DE-sCJWFTWS of Book and Jot Printing SrA'IY \ ;, R;vli; Ti.V IZiZ HTS3 „ ar < me - . ;IF-AIII> 6- SIMPSON. *A'A-"II<;I'E * COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mtlnlesh Street Aagaita. Oa . Tt- JI.I. eccapr the Firc-T-oot BaiMtngx for former!v ..-cnpic-I hy SS.mp-on A O-irtiner In i S I. H-r<l. Onr Sales Room- and Office. in Cite bon fO’ ti;-.i■ 1 (), 1 1 Il'-ar 1 where we I o!*.r our IrCri energies lor the interest- ofmir pat ms. 8. Il If SARD, J. R. KIMA3UN. Augusta, 6#a., Sept. *, I*r,u. N < >TICK. Martin a hearos .snor hooks for the year 1*59 are now in the hands of Ed wards * Heard for immediate rcttlement. eilher hr rash ar by note. AH perwi< Indebted to raid firm will plear- come ioMiediatelr and ►< t : tie. at Hit tioi :t aui< ‘' ll * ,h *' ir 1 ‘"'k • 1 jots, MARTIN s UtAliH. EL IJ K It TON MALE ACADEMY OPFNEf> ;i O \ D A V , J 4 \ I A K ¥ 8 In conid-ration of the hard lime enured b) I the >tu*rt of lact year and Mr. Himond* ffor J v. }ioi.f r.,le benefit the adfiince wa- put on our j tuition, a t piibliKhcd in our late circular?) cheer- j fully ccictiiig, we have reolved to open our “choo! for , hr- present year at our old rates of tu ition. a- pubb-hed in our catalogue of I8. r B, viz: ; s!<;. ‘lr and jer scholar—sl for fuel. All t!>e torms net forth in that catalogue will j re Ktrictfy adhered to. fataloguCK can be ob- j tained on application to the principal. No deduction will be made to any person, tin- ‘ lews ai. ao*olule charity require? it.. Those who 1 ?end in after the term i* advanced will positively I be cbr.rged from the beginning of the term. JOHN A. THEM HARD, Principal. WILLIAM GLENDENNING, , MARBLE WORKS. BROAD STREET, 41 GI ST 4, <- 4. MONUMENTS. TOMBS, AND HEAD STONES, O’ “ F AM. SIZES, QCIMTIKS. ALWAYS ON bund, at N( w fork price.. 0-<.cr< from the ,-ouotry executed with and despatch. Dei-ember IS, I*s9.—lTtf TOII PIIIVTIMG of # t . rip’ ■ J k at.uiv'l-tlLi. * t JOB PRINTING TAM KI II I; O IK. (raw <* A "•* nrinvi; msn-txi< s <*> lilHIK"--OFFin; • sa * ’We are a** pre|arvd ripruii Hi a rfyle here* PLAIN AND FANCY JOt WORK I j ***< wall .tol Hm% l. a * bcted with (h grraf -1 eet care aui *r hae*t fcs*n one tf the be*t Ty (*e Fcindn* tn ft c Tailed Stotea, f.. John pod I4Co ,* l*hi!*bfoion aud t isipb>ving #>* hut the rao.| b 111 wtii'il a mkmail in the voiintry, ac pr<m(r lo iMaeike, di|Mii! aud i bepe'> toW tbb*r ***>tii a ii*taiicr vtdoiti’d, ami I I romplly atteai*d t H. I*. I lil 111 l Mi l . Rllmrox Atigti'f. 18*6 M \I M M\\ N. Fashio 11 ab 1 c Tailor, ini'll * tiMrimirM mi(|| m ate’ s.-and dip.|ml4 )i. * Shop out \ ail. Mamis \ Burch’s store ►A 6.1. WORK WAUUANTED."Xist j inch I, 2 T,tf. undersigned offer* for sale, Wliolesale and Retail, AT HAH HER S OLD STAND: *>( 4. All*. (A). IR). (f’l n.| Porto Riro. (OH'GER. Rio, Java and Mocha, TOBACCO, Different brands, smokintr A chewing CROAK*. IM every kind, from 75 cents to sl2 WO per hundred. CAXIMi:*. T’liiin mid fancy, a large variety <'!%■>■.i:s. ‘ Sperm, Star and Adamantine, SOB A, l.b- papers, for family use. I ll (I lillKK, Soda and Rutter. ItAISINS, I’RKSKR VKS, JIiI.LIKS, PICKLES, SARDINES. OYSTERS, (Fresh pickled,! TAHLR SALT. STA UCH, IBRANDIES, <>TA HD, DEPDY, RIGNKTT, TEACH, APPLE, COONAC, DOMESTIC, C. 0. I\, 8. 0. I*. WIIIHKIEB, A Fine Lot— -01.1 Bje. .flonoiigalMlH. Kerlar, W lietil, ( win, ..lit .tillioiiii, I'onler'N Tloiii.tain Den, ami Ucc- II lied. WIN E S . An Excellen Let, Noi Surpassed by Any Ever before offered in this market— OED PORT, MADEIRA, Pure, HI A I.AO A, SHERRY, CIUMPAtiKE. Be.jdes many other article* not mentioned.— All I ask is for those wishing to buy to CALL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES. Truly thankful to my friends for former favors I shall try to give entire satisfaction |lo every one. Believing it to he to the Interest of the pur chaser to PAY THE CASH, A inf knowing it to he certainly to my interest, A Jligid A dliorenco TO THE GASH SYSTEM Will be enforced, WITIIOI T RESPECT TO PERSONS. Respectfully, C. ll* ( OItOOV. Klberton, fin., July 4, 1800. LMPKQVEMKNT IN COTTON GIN BOXES, Consisting of the follow ing points of superior ity :—Causing the roll of cotton to expand and contract at every turn, the saws striking it in h different place at every turn. It will gin two or three hundred pounds more lint in the day than the ordinary machine, and greatly improves the quality of the cotton. The undersigned will vis it those who desire the improvement as soon as possible. WM. K. McLKKDOK,urgent 4Gtf. for the Patentee for Klbert county. HAMILTON PLACE FOR SALE. rp HE UTidersigncd offer* sale, the well known 1 Terrel Key or ‘‘Hamilton Place,” lying 4 , mile? S. E., of Elborton. This place contain? 730 acre?, most of which is under fence, and a large proportion of which is first cla*s bot tom. The balance iv good up-land. The place ix well improved, and in a fine state of cultiva- I tion. Mr. Perrin, who resides upon it, will take ; pleasure in showing it to any person who nifly wi-h to purchase. For term? which w ill be very reasonable, Address the subscriber at Angu-tn, Oa. J. 8. LAMAR, July 12, 1800 45 ts LAND FOR SAJj'F.. rp HE subscriber offers for Ba*,< h> jr, 1 miles north of Elberton. Vn F.neit county immediately on the stage f jorn Klt*ertouto Anderson C. 11., on little Gold Water creek. The tract contains 4(* ) Acrnore or less, be will Hell the Ac'.es ftl me,r, r ho will <ll 700 j acres as it may suitthe purchaser. The place to uew ’.y Hntl well improved, the ; fencing is new in good repair, about 40 acre? <if 'ood bottom land, well ditched and dry. with D* ) ac; c g of heavily tlmbried forest land, a well of r. , good w ater as the World affords, with lev era! good springs, quite convenient. The lo catinn Jn healthy, and in a good ne>gbi>orhood for the practice of medicine or the sale of goods. I A1 -I < house and lot in the village of Rucker ville, efjntaining 2\ acres, more *>r less, w ith a good well arid all necessary out buiiuioy j . Thi*f pronerty will be offered at private sale until the fir** Tuesday ijj ftetoher next, and if not disposed of by fl at time, will be offered at public sale on tint at Eibvrton. J. 11. M. BARRETT, M I>. t 11 - u i 1800. SPBINC AND SUMMER. 1860. fPgg—— 11,11 I l^> If ORA, WISE & CO., WHOLESALE ATsTD RETAIL DEALERS 11ST FUSTS Ready-Mad e Clothing lie** m m run will U ton.- • tally rtfet-ing during the Serin- and Summer montha, the I urged and most Paehioaable and Improved ‘ Style, of ! 1 N” I: Tt T-: A IA Y - NI A T ANARUS) F. C LOTHING, ! \Vl*ih tiny uhiun t<< lx- to tiny lironght to the Southern Market; also, a I^4life uutl Carefully Seleetetl Stock of cVnt.'s jfumbljiwi (Hoofe, iilnibrcllas, Cnmlis, oalisfs, CARPET BAOS, <ScC. TUry *l.*o keep on hand a tine jtork of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Os the Stvlew. Alho, 8 I* K 1 N >; \ N D su M M E li ( LOT II S. ( A SSIMLKES AND VESTINGS. tftf (toft iOh|*i*toAi m ood gu-Mr-t vartotf M AM ► M Tl R£DTO r a; ootic* warmated to KIT or no sale. All or arr •lUußicd i** m i h •J.*pH6-h Our price* * mil (>e ti meet the \ iewv us everybody. All persons aalii*K jlm) ikittg iu our luu . auuid uu acil lo call aud cxuiaine our stock. HORA, WISE & CO., • nilrr Ihe l’. S Aurunlu. Cn. HEW HEM I OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, ELBERTON GA. DESIRE TO CALL TIIE ATTENTION OF TIIE PUBLIC TO TfIHIR LARGE AATSTID VARIED ASSORTMENT OF ni)Y rnnM LPJtI I llUUilO^ CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CLOTS MB SHOES, SABB£ERY, CROCKERY WARE, ETC., ETC. EVERYTHING KEPT ON HANH, USUALLY KEPT BY FIRST CLASS HOUSES IN THIS SECTION, AND KOLDUN THE MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS. THE CHANGE IN OCR FIRM GIVES US INCREASED FACILITIES FOR KEEPING ON HAND EVERY ARTICLE THAT THE PUBLIC MAY NEED; AND WE ARK DETERMINED THAT WE WILL MAINTAIN, AND, IF POSSIBLE, INCREASE THE REPUTATION OF OUR HOUSE FOR SELLING GOODS AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. BE SURE TO ( Abb AT THE BRICK STORE, AND EX AMIN E ()V 11 STOC K. ’ JAA r 1800. A. L. VAIL, SOLOMON MARCUS, “ THOMAS G BURCH SPRING, SIMMONS & CO.. ARE SELLING 0/K THEIR Entire Stock AT COST FOR CASH WITH A SLIGHT ADVANCE ON CREDIT. THE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT RY THE FIRST OF JANUARY NEXT, CONSISTING OF f TUII AID FANCY SILKS, “ MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, EMPr.OfrERIES, WHITE GOODS, LACE GOODS, HOOP BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, MWIE, €l®6Pm AND GI.ASfaW ARE. j A FINE ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, MANUFACTURED TO ORDER IN THE FINEST STYLE. A RICH AND EXTENSIVE LOT OF 1 CLOTHS, CASSIMRES, A® VESTHGS. all of which will be sold astonishingly cheap. ALSO, fONNKCTED WITH OLT. HOUSE, WE HAVE A MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. WHERE EVERYTHING IN THAT LINK IS EXECUTED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION; HAVING THE ADVANTAGE OF THE MOST APPROVED SEWING MACHINES. . j.- craw. • e . ini\rn\ , ' ( v HIANkH.* a .....