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UAtIICHAN'sPmS
CHILLS & FEVER
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Galliqiian’s Pills are compo ed simply of
VEGE CARLE MEDICINES. They are CATH
ARTIC PILLS, acting upon the STOMACH, LIV
ER and ROWELS; containing no Arsenic, Calo
mel, Blue Mass, or aoy other Mineral substance.
The great advantage the Pioprietors claim for
these Pills is that, without the aid of Calomel,
Blue Mass, or any other minerals, they will cure
the most obstinate cases'of Chills and Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical Head lcbo, .Neuralgia
and all affections of a like character. Follow
the directions, and you will find they will do all
that is claimed for them. Try one box, and
their own merits will lecommeud them ever af
terwards.
HT We have used GALLIGHAN'S HEIN,
and have never known them to fail to cure
when the directions were followed, and unhesi
tatingly recommend them to public favor.
Hon. T. 11. Watts, Ex Governor of Ala.
“ T. J Judge, Judge Sup. Court of Ala.
“ Rob't Dougherty, Judge 9th Circuit Ala.
Wm. G. Waller. Shetiff Montgomery Cos Ala.
llon. a . B CLIITIEKALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Col Jas. H Weaver,
001. Crawford Bibb, “ “
Maj. E A. Banks, Com. Merchant. N. 0. La.
to. Mason, Esq., Mayor. VVetnmpka. Ala.
Mikk L. Woods, Att'y at Law. 2oo, Br’d’y.NY
Daniel Sayre, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, Ala.,
F. & A. Masons.
BLOUNT & HALE
Solo Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala-,
■WHOLESALE DEPOTS:
Harral, Risley & Tompkins, 111 Chambers st ,
N. Y., S. W. Motsdun, N. Y., Edward Wilder &
Cos , Lnuisviile, Ky., E. J. Hart & Cos., N. U.
La., Blount & Hale, Montgomery, Ala.
SOLD BY
Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE, and 11. C. BAILEY & CO
meikus, Groigia. July 21 —cm.
CHARLES. L. COBY. | ALEX. 11. IIOLWAY.
S. PAGE EDMONDS.
LACHLAN H. MCINTOSH,
WITH
Charles L. Coby & Cos.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
sor iu a r&iug M ml] ants,
JONES' BLOCK, corner Bay and Abercorn
6’ireets, SAVANNAH, GA. Liberal ad
vances made on Consignments lo Charles L.
Colby. New York, and to our friends in Boston
and Philadelphia.
References : Messrs. Dabney. Morgan & Cos ,
New York; Jarvis Slade. New York; Gardner
Colby, Esq., Boston ; lion. J. Wiley Edmands.
ostou. July 10 w&lw(im.
C anti on.
IMY son, JOHN G. BALLARD, now about
I*l 16 years of age, lias left me, and is now
■with his grandfather, Sliadrach Turner, in Sum
ter county, and refuses to return home. This
is to warn all persous not to employ him, or
give him any credit on my account, ns I will
pay none of his contracts, and will enforce the
law against any wbc may harbor the said John
G. Ballard. ROBERT IV. BALLARD.
Nov 15 Im*
57 C HOD6KINS & SON,
Dealers in
SPORTING GOODS, GUNS, PISTOLS,
CUTLERY, AMMUNITION,
FISHING TACKLE, AND
GUN AND PISTOL
MATER I A L,
Ilac oss, Georgia,
“ AT SAME OLD STAND 1”
in perfect order. For sale cheap -
Nov 5 3m.
SUMTER SUPERIOR COURT,
OCTOBER TERM, iB6O.
HON. ALEX. M. SPEER, Judge Flint Cir
cuit. presiding:
it is ordered, That the Court be adjourned
until the third Monday in December next, and
that the Jurors drawn and summoned for the
first week of this Court, serve for one week,
commencing the Third Monday in December
next, and the Jurors drawn and summoned for
the second week of this Court, serve for one
week commencing the Fourth Monday in De
cember next
A true extract from tlie minutes of Sumter
Superior Court, October 17.tii, 1860.
oct 20 ts A. G. RONALDSON.O. S. C.
FOR SALE
THE sub-eriber offers for sale the Plantation
on which he now resides. It is situated on
the bead waters of Chokey Creek, 15th District
Sumter County in the neighborhood of Mr. M.
J. Morgau, Gen. Howell Cobb, Col, T. M.
Follow andCapt. J, W. Fuilow.
There are on the place (1400; fourteen hundred
acres more or less of Oak and Hickory lands in
the tract. The place is one of the very best
Grain and ( otton plantations in the County.
Good improvements new Gin house and screw;
and as good water as there is in the County.
About 700 acres of cleared land. A good pro
portion of freshly cleared uplands and well ditch
ed hammock. Stock and Provisions may bo had
on the place. If desired, I will 'sell the entile
tract together or divide it in paicels of 400 acres
and 1000 acres.
Call on the subscriber on the place or address
me by mail at Americas Georgia
Call on me soon and I will give you a bargain
Nov 10 lm. WILLIAM T. ADAMS,
FOR RENT.
A BEAUTIFUL residence, containing four
large rooms, three closets, in a desirable
portion of the city, for the coming year. An
excellent kitchen, smoke house, well, and a
large garden and patch.
Terms reasonable —apply tosnther
oct 25 lm G. B. or .0. P. FOSTER.
Tor sale.
A HOUSE and Lot in the town of Americus,
J\ situated near the Female College. The
nouse contains lour rooms, and the lot two acres
of ground, more or less. A good kitchen and
6moke bouse, together with all necessary out
buildings are on the premises ; also an excel
lent well of water. For farther information,
apply to the undersigned- S. COHEN.
D*C 21 ts
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROSS & AMOS,
VO. MULBERRY 5T,:....V0.
JOHN L. JONES’ OLD STAND,
Macon, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING
AND
OE3NTS’ FUEinSHING GOOX>S,
TRUNKS, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, and
everything usually found in a first'class
Clothing house. nov. 5 3mos.
Seymour, Johnston & Go.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Hurd and Cherry Streets,
Macon, Georgia.
KEEP constantly on hand, wliioli they of
fur at reduced prices ;
Coffee, Sugar and Tea,
Flour, Bacon, and Corn,
Bagging and Rope,
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars.
Sardines, Oysters and Dickies,
Osmiburgs, Sheetings and Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Starch and Soap,
Lard and Candles,
Cheese and Butter,
Mackerel, Blue Fish and While Fish,
With a full and complete stock of Groce,
ties, which they offer as low as any house
in the city.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO.
Oct 23 ts
Thos. J. Flint,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
fill CLASS I iIHRY-IME,
HOUSE FUKKISbIUG GOODS,
Mulberry St., Opposite Lanier House.
Macon , Gevrgia.
KEEPS constantly an band, Glassware of every
description, House-Furnishing Goods, Beil
Hoorn Sells, Dining Setts, Polished Stone-Ware,
Willow-Ware, Toilet Setts, Fancy Articles, Trav
eling Cases, Shaving Mugs, Table Cut lery, Buck
etsunil brooms, Dusters, of every description,
Candy .fa*s, Lamps and Cocianuts, liar Lotties,
Decanters, Ac. noy 17 5m
AMERICUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fall and Whiter
GOODS I
tplESubscriber would respectfully notify the
U citizens of Sumter County, that his supply
of
FALL ADD WOTTED GOODS
is now complete.
My stock is as large ns that rs any es'ab’ish
ment iu tlie place, and I am offering goods as
“ Cheap as the Cheapest.”
Among my 6tcck may be found
Alpaccas,
Merinos,
Betaines,
Poplins,
American,
English,
and French
Calicoes,
Also, Striped Poplins, Flannels, of all
colors, Plain and Embroidered Handker
chiefs, latest styles of Ladies’ Basques,
Cloaks and Mantillas.
A large assortment of
W Ini DTI © ©®
A large assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS,
BOOTS as«d SH OES
Ladies’ and Gents’ GLOVES of all kinds,
from the coarsest to the very finest.
Ready-Made Clothing
A?D
GENTS’ AND BOYS’
FURNISHING GOODS.
i Winter Clothing, suitable for Erecdmen,
; Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirts and
Shirt bosoms.
A large assortment of
JEWELRY AND RIBBONS,
Gold and fiber atches,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Valises,
Crockery of every description.
A heavy stock of Domestics,
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
Ladies Travelling Baskets,
Tin.-Ware of all kinds,
I can show the largest Stock of Ready-
Made Clothing ever brought to this market.
Those who wish the first choice, would do
well to call early, as the most desirable
goods are always first to sell.
Without enumerating every article, I
would respectfully ask the public to call and
examine my stock.
». COISEV, Agent.
Oct 4 tl
House and Lot for Sale.
’jDHE subscriber .qffers tor tale a hou-e and 10 - ,
1 in tin-city of Ameiieus, situated between
the residence of 8. Cohen god the stoic of
Mesets. Fuilow & Bio The lot comprises one
acre ; the house contains 4 rooms, and is a good
location for a business raiu.
TeimsGabh. For furthtr information, apply
to B. COHEN,
oct 27 2m Agent.
BILLIARD iSALOOK.
'THE undersigned would inform the gentlemen
1 of pleasure that they have just lesinodeled
their tables, and furnished them with anew sett
e>f balls. &c Persons fond ot playir g the game
will find our tables tqgal to any ju the State.—
Call and try therg. CoBB 41 ALLEN.
Jau 18 ts.
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
FAIR NOTICE TO ALL
IS GIVEN BY
MEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO.,
OF
Macon, Gos’ga
That they are now receiving and opening
their Pall Stock of
Staple mt& fallen (Groceries,
Which they wish to sell to the people of
Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW
cash prices.
Their stock consists in part of
50 1 Lis. A. 15. C. Crushed and Pow
dered Sugars.
2 hhds am, 5 bhls. Muscovado Sugar,
lo Sacks Rio Coffee,
5 “ Java Coffee,
75 bhls. Flour,
50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour,
G bids. Cuba Mola sscs,
3 “ Sugar House Syrup,
200 Choice Sugar Cured llama,
ALo, Candles, Canned Fruit, New Mack
erel in bhls, half hbls, quarter barrels and
kits. Raisins, Nuts and Figs, Candies of
all kinds, with a large stock of choice
Groceries, including everything you cun
call for.
We now offering Corn Whiskey,
(Georgia) at $2 50 to 82 75; a common
Bourbon Whiskey at 82 25 to S2 50; a
good arlicle at S3 to £1; with a large stock
of fine Wines and Liquors, and as wo buj
and sell only for CASH, can offer bargains.
MEG BAT 11, PATTERSON & CO.,
Mu berry St., Opposite Lanier House,
sept 27 3m. MACON , GA
J. 11. ANDERSON, | LOUIS F. ANDERSON
S. T WALKER.
R I - ] ITI O V A s, .
L He DIKIIS)IK©©IN <§&@©lN]
GROCERS AND
Commission IRcrcijaiits,
MACON, GEORGIA,
HAVF. removid from their old stand to their
New Stole, on Poplar street, between So
und and I'hird, where they keep constantly on
hand, a large and complete stock of GROG®.
(.IKS. PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP
PLIES.
Agents for Pratt's Cotton Gins, and Iron Tics
Bagging and Hope always on hand.
We solicit consignments of Produce and Cot
ton, and are piepared to'motive and seil Cotton
for Planters. Commission on Storage. 50 cents
per bale ; selling, 1 1-4 per cent. sept 15 3m
8. ft. WISE*
CIIERRY ST.. MACON, GA.
DEALER IN
llouso furnishing Hardware
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Glass, China and Earthen Ware,
Talkie asid I’ofkct Cutlery,
Tin and Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather Dusters, &c. Stoves, Hollow Wave.
Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 1G 3m,
HENRY BORNE,
NO. 00. HORNE’S BLOCK
CHERRY ST. MACON, GA - ,
AFFlil’S FOR SALE AT LOWEST MARKET
U Prices—
G R O C E R I E S—Fancy Hams, Beef
Tongues, Sugar, all grades, Flour, all grades,
Crackers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Sub, Mack
erel, Fish, of all kjritls; in auything that
can be called for in the Grocery line.
CONFECTIONERIES- —Candies, of all
kinds, cocoanuts, n.uts, of all kinds, figs,
citrons, raisins, English and American
pickles, jellies, preserves, &o.
LIQUORS —By barrel, gallon or bottle—
Otard, Dnpev & Cos. Brandy, first quality,
Pinett, Ottstiilon & Cos. Brandy, American
All kinds of Gins, Whiskies, and Wines,
cheap and fine grades.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES.—Ha
vana cigars, Northern and Western apples,
Cabbages,Onions,Potatoes, Lemons, Grapes.
Having along experience in the Confec
tionery line, and a person selecting my
Fruits and Vegetables in the North, I cau
offer very extra inducements to
Country IWerdiaisfs.
Smallest Profits, Quick sales, Cash terms.
AH orders promptly filled. Satis
faction guaranteed. Oct 25 3m.
IIARDEMAA & SPAKKS
REXEWthe tender of their services to the
Planters of Georgia, and the Public gen
erally as
M'drdjoitse k Commission
M IS It € IS A A T S ,
and are prepared to receive, store, and sell
Dolton, or other produce entrusted to tlieir
ta.ie. We flatter ourselves, that an experience
of thirty years in the business, will enable us
to give entire satisfaction ,to those who entrust
their .business into opr hands.
In ihesale of Cotton, especially, o,ur knowl
edge of the markets, and particularly of those
\vl l ti wish l - purchase, and the quality and
grades of cotton desired by them, will enable
us to sell cotton on more advantageous terms
than the producer can—thus securing to him
the highest market pri.ee at the time of sale.
Our efforts wiil be to please those who pat
ronize us, and our references is, to planters
from every section of the State, whose interest
we have for years struggled to maintain and
promote. Oct 10 3m
TO RENT.
Four brick shores in americus.—
Call on J. .v PRICE.
Oct 30 ts.
W. HI. WALSH,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BERNARD ST., SAVANNAH,
WHOLESALE BSf!€€»ST,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, (IlllfAlS, FRENCH k GERMAN PERFUMERIES,
[Paints, Oils, Varnish.,
And an extensive assortment of Colors and Artist’s Material,
FRENCH & GERMAN WINDOW GLASS, double and (single thickness.
.A LL the American Patent Medicines extant, Pure Wines and Liquors, 'for
medicinal purposes, Ac.
I have enlarged iny premises for the better accommodation of the public,
and to facilitate and expedite business generally. I have the largest stock in
Georgia, aud am prepared to sell at a small advance on European and American
prices.
Physicians and Apothecaries will find it to their material interest to ord
er from'me, as my Drugs and Chemicals can be relied upon, being warrant
ed pure and of the first quality, nov 27 —6m.
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
TO
MERCHANTS, PLANTERS
AND OTHERS.
J. N. SEYMOUR
WOULD invite a call from all who wish
to purchase
Groceries and Provisions
in this Market, Ilis present stock is
well bought and he is determined
to sell. He has on hand ;
100 Coils of Rope,
20 bales Gunny Bagging,
500 lbs. Twine,
200 sacks Salt,
250 lbs. Flour,
75 bags. Coffee,
75 bbls. Sugar,
10 lihds Molasses,
200 boxes t. heese,
20 tubs Butter, _
20 bbls. Lard, X
20 bbls. Buckwheat Flour,
10 ease ’fable Salt,
500 kitt Mackerel —No, ] Mess,
Shore and Bay. Also, No. 2
Mackerel.
500 packages 1-4, 1-2 and whole
Nos. ], 2 and 3 Mackerel —
Bay, Shore and Mess,
25 bids'. Blue Fish,
10 half. hbls. White Fish,
10 halt, bids Lake Trout,
2500 lbs, Codfish,
50 boxes Smoked Herring,
50 cases Sardines,
25 hhds. Bacon,
10 tierces Sugar Cured Hams,
100 boxes Soda and Butter Crack
ers,
200 Boxes Soap (various brands),
200 boxes Tobacco (all grades,)
25000 Cigars,
1000 lbs. Snuff,
500 lbs. Smoking Tobacco,
£0 boxes Star Candles,
75 bbls. Liquors.
* ALSO,—
A general assortment of
Vanned Frails, Pickles, Lobslers,
liaisins, Sofia, Teas, Almonds, etc.
With almost any thing usually kept in a
Grocery and provision
STOEH
lam more determined than ever to rush
business. Just give me a call if you _
want to
“GET YOUR MONEY BACK”
J, N, SEYMOUR,
Mails and Potash.
100 kegs Nail ,
25 cases Concentrated Potash,
10 cask Hock Potash.
For sale by
J. N. SEYMOUR.
MACON GA.
Nov. 24. lm.
Tannery and Bhce Bhop
r r:iE snbscriticr would respectfully inform th"
1 citizens of Sumter, that lie is still engaged I
the m mufactiii'e ol Leather, at his old rtiina
ntai the FI line of Dura. He keeps curistantly
on hand. Upper, Sole and Harness Leather,
which can Re purchased on reasnua-Vle terms.
He is also prepared to unniifactuie Slices and
Boots in the veiy best and durable style Hav.
ing the very best of workmen, he flatters him
self that Ins work will «ive satisfaction Thank
ful for past favours, lie hopes I v strict adherence
to business, to merit a continuance of the same
Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will find it
to their interest to give me a.call,
aug 4tf J II BLACK.
liiilisjwiltr
THE undersigned will dispose of her house
and lot at the above place at private sale.
The house is commodious ; the lot contains four
[acres. For particulars, apply at Americus, Ga.,
to Capt. Wm. Sirriue.
nov 24 ts WARY T. HAWKS.
Iffiyal
LOUISA E. OWENS, Libel for Divorce,
vs. (in Sumter S u ncrior
JOHN A. OWENS. ) Court.
TT appearing to the Court that the Dcfend
ant m this case does not reside in the State
of Georgia, it-is ordered that service he per*
footed on said Defendant by publication in a
public Gazette of said State in terms of the
law. Ry the Court,
S. ir. HAWKINS,
Libelant’s Solicitor.
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter
Superior Court, Mav 19th, isud.
dec 8 mill). A. G. ROXALDSOX, C. S. C.
Administrator’s Sale
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will
he sold before the Court House door, in
Americus, agreeable to an order of 1 lie Ordi
nary of Sumter county, a house and lot in the
city of Americus, near the Methodist Church,
belonging to tlie estate of Dr. R. E. Winn, late
cf said county, dec’d. CIIAS. E. WIXX,
nov 22 tds. Adm’r.
STALL OF GEORGIA, ) Court of Ordinary,
• > in and for said Cos.,
Sumter County. )in session, December
Term, ISGG.
Present—L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary.
RULE NISI.
WHEREAS. Sheppard G. Pryor, Adminis
trator upon the estate of Sterling Proc
tor, deceased, petitions this Court for Letters
f)f Dismission from said Administration :
It is therefore ordered by the Court, that all
persons concerned, will file their objections,
(if any they have] on or before the ■) line Term
next of this Court, otherwise Letters of Dis
mission will be granted to the said petitioner.
It is also orderetL that the above Rule Nisi
be published monthly for six months in the
& uniter Republican..
A true transcript from the minutes of said
Court, this 51 li day of December,
dec 8 m 6m, L. CHUNEK, CJk. C. O.
Administrator’s Sate.
TTTILTi l.e sold before the Court House, door in the
\\ tovnofSfcirkville, Lee c-uuty. on tli- U'.KtTucs
d:i\’inAumry next, Lot of land. No. 5. in the 15lli diV
trirt«ai«i comity. Sold ns tlio \ r< pci ty of W. »!.
Folia. w r the bene tit of the heirs and creditor of s,tid
deceased. (nov 20 Ids) J. M. PITTMAN, A<W.
* Sale.
TTjflpbe sold on the first Tuesday in January,
before the court house door, in Ameri
cas, Sumter county, lot of land, number 274, in
tlie 2*tli district of said county, containing One
Hundred and fifty acres, more or less s also lot
number 150, ip the 7th district of Worth countv,
containing 440 acres, more or less. Sold as tlie
property of Newton W illiamsf dee’d, for the
benefit of the lieirs and creditors. Terms on
.day of sale. SUSAN WILLIAMS, Adm’x.
pov 24 Ui-. :
AYlminlstratovs Sale,
m” virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Sumter county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January, 186?. at tlje Court
House door, in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, the tract of land in said countv,
whereon Thomas C. Hale resided at the time of
his death, containing two hundred two and one
half acres, more or less, some 75 acres in good
state of cult ivation and well watered. Terms—
< .<-!). [nov 1 7 r<is'] H. ii.WViv! v«, Adm’r
ADMfNISTIiATO.II’S SALE!
ON the first 3 uerd iy in January next, will he
sold before the Court House door, in the city
of Americus. agreeable to an mder of the Ordi
nary of paid county, one half ii.t. rest in house
ami lot in AndersonviUe. at prifi.Tit occupied by
Wm M. Whitlow. Isold as the property of Jas
per Williams, deceased, for the benefit <( the
heirs nnd cud tors of said dec-a -d. Terms on
day of sale GEO. DYKES, Adm’r.
Nov 1 uU e
CEORGIA— .Smutor f ov. nt.y.
D Whereas, Milton Wright applies to me for
letters of Guardianship, on the person and
property of Rosabella E. Doyle, orphan and mi
nor of John Doyle, deceased.
•These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
aud singular, the kindred and all persons con
cerned lo be and appear- at mv dilice, within tlie
time prescribed by law, iiud show cause, if any
they have, otherwise letlers will be granted to
said applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, at Americus,
this 20th day of November, 1800.
nov 27 lm J.. liRUXER, Clerk c. o,
ididl Coders.—tdr Coimtii j
EXECUTOR’S SALIL
TT7ILL be sold boforo the Gmrt House door, in the town
> V of Starkvillo, Lee county, on tin-first Tucsriai in Jan
next, the Real Estate of Janus I aramoic, late us ssijd comi
ty deceased, consisting ot tlie plantation of said deceased in
the 14 h District of said county, subject to widows and wer
and 1 >t of land No. 103 iu the 14tl» District of said county,
not improved.
Tlie ahove stnfod plantation contains about 2100 acres of
land of vliicji about 700 acres are cleared and in culriva
n.Hi, with dwelling lu.ur.-, and *• l
seers house n- gro liousc-. gin UoTBe, mid screw, upon the
.pnhlie road leading from f-tarkvillo to Ogh tbrope Fioin
said sale is and wj.ll be excepted the a- riling now occu
pied by th • wid >w and out houses and store house and 21
acres of land count* tod therewith as the titl > to the same
js in litigation. Terms of sale are one thitd ca.-b-the
remainder in to equal payments. December 25th 1807
aud Peccmber 25tn 1868. with interest from tho day of
s tie and to be secured by mortgac*- on the lands.
JOHN L. LAKAM JRE, Executor.
Nov. 21. tds. *
Administrator’s Sale.
\ GREEABLE lo an order of the Court of Ordi
/\ nary of Lee county, will he sold before the
Court House door, in the town of Sturkville, on
the first Tuesday in January next, lot .of land
No. 18, in the loth district of Lee, known as the
property of Lindsley Hayslip, deceased, for the
benefit of tlie heirs and creditors.
Nov. 24-tils. JESSE COCK, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
\ GREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ord(-
A nary of Lee county, will he sold before the
Court (louse door, in'tlietown of Sturkville, Lee
county on the first Tuesday in January next, lot
of land No. 275, ill the 14tli district of county
known ns the property of James Matthews, de
ceased, Tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Nov. 21-tds. M. G. BRYAN, Adm’r.
Georgia— Lee county.
Two Months after date, application will be
made to tlie Ordinary of said county, at the first
regular term, after the expiration of this notice,
for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate
of Sarah Wilkinson, deceased.
J. \V. & W. T. WILKINSON, Adm’rs.
Nov. 24-2 m.
Administrator’s Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door, in Stark
ville Lee county, [if not sold privately before]
agreeable to an order of the court of Ordinary of
Webster county, one hundred acres of land,‘No.
not known, but known as the place whereon Ali
son Hays now lives, adjoining the Daniel Green
place. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors. Terms made known on clay of sale,
nov 24 tds ZACHARIAH ELLIOTT, Adm’r
ITegal ffoticM—Sftfbster Ca.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
0V the first Tuesday in January tlext, will be
sold before the Court House door, in the
town of Preston Webster county, agreeable to
an Older of the Oidiimiy of taid county, lot of
Lat.d, bio 20, in the 25th district of said coun
ty, belonging to the estate of William M. Lan
caster, late of said county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. T. A. LANCASTER, Adm’r
Nuv 1 tds
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
A GRKEARL3 to an order of the Court of Ordi
ii nary of Webster county, will lie sold before
iho Court House door in said c.uißy, between
Hie usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the East half of lot'Wo. 31. iti
the 79SUi district of said county, Containing 100
acies. more or less, adjoining lands of W B
Stallings and Elisha Davis. Sold for the benefit
of tliu heirs and creditors of Mary Purvis de
ceased. Tei ms on day of sale
Nov. 1 tds. t. P. EVERETT, Adm’r.
Administrator's Sale.
T>Y virtue of an order from the Court ofOrrli
’ miry ot M ebster county, will be sold on tlio
first Tuesday in January, 1807, at the Court
House door, in said county, between tlio legal
boms ot sale, the tract ot land in said county,
whereon Joseph I, Little resided at the time of
lus death, containing live hundred acres, more
or less [less widow’s dower.] This is a valua
ble setl lenient ol land on Kinelmfoonee creek.
‘Snnlw S.H. HAWKINS, Adm-r.
AJJMEVISJ'IiA TOim SALE. ~
4 GREEABLE lo an oilier of the Court of Ordi-
IV nary of Webster county, will be sold in
Preston, Webster County, Ga, between the
d°ual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jan
u ity next. One Hundred and ninety-five acres
ot land, whereon Mrs Clay-ton Adams now lives,
near Poplar epring Church in said county, ad
joining lands if Mrs. Grubbs, Mrs Capps apt!
others. Bold as the propel ty of Clayton Adama,
deceased for the benefit of the heits and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms Cash
Nov. 10 2 tds HENRY LASSITER, Adm’r.
G EoRG IA—W ebster County.
T"'o MONTHS after date, application will
r. bo made to the Ordinary of ssid county,
at the first regular term, after expiration of
two mouths from this notice, for leave to selj
the land belonging to the estate of Clayton
Adams late of said county, deceased.
Nov. 10. 2in HENRY LA-SIXER, Adm’r.
f 1 EORGI A—Wubptcr County.
' ll Wlu‘i*(;Rß, G. AV. F. Rowell anfi A. G. Davis,
applies to mo for letters of Aministration on tlio
• -tale of Luke L. Nowell, late of sai«l county,
deceases!, These sire t herefore to cite and admoii
isli sill aud singular, the kindred and creditors
of . aid deceased, to be and appear at mv office
within the lime prescribed by law, and li'ie their
objection, {if any they have.] otherwise letters
will be granted in terms of the Jaw. *
Given under my hand aud official signature
this November 15tli, 1860,
Non - . 24-1 m. (j. It. MOOKE, Ordinary.
rvEORG! A—Webster County.
'X Whereas, Sarah Felder applies to me for
letters of administration on the estatn of G.
D. Felder, late of said county, deceased.
These- are therefore tp cite and ad-inonis3i,
all ami singular, the kindred and creditors'of
said deceased, to lie and appear at mv office,
wit hih the time prescribed by law, and file
their objections, if any they have, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted iu
said applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, at Preston,
this 20th, November. 1869.
O' V tie lm 0. R. MOORE, Ordihary.
p EO RGI A—Webster County; “^
‘ Whereas, Sarah Felder applies to rue for
letters of Guardianship on the person and
property of her minor son, Jolm A. Williams.
These arc therefore to cite ami admonisn,
all and singular, the kindred of said minor,
and all.persons concerned; to be aud appear
at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, and file their objections, if any they have,
otherwise letters will be granted in terms of
the law.
Given under my hand, in office, at Preston,
on the 26tli of November, 1866.
nov 30 Jm C. R. MOORE, Ordinary.
Webster Sheriff Salea.
IT/TEL be sold before the Court House door, in
1 1 the town of Preston, Webster county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, between tlio
legal hours of sale, the following property,to-w it;
Four lot sos land, in the 18th district of said
county, number not known, but known as Akins
mill lot; the floodiand lot. north of Elizabeth
Akins, and the two lots known as the S. W.
Sandi T’s lots. Levied on as the property of Wil
liam Akins and Elizabeth Akins, to satisfy
one li fa favor of V. E. Riviere vs W.-8. and Eliza
beth Akins. Said lot containing eight hundred
ami ten acres, more or less. Property pointed
out by s. 11. Hawkins, Plaint ill’s attorney.
Also, at the saniu time anti place will be sold,
one house and lot in the town of Preston, num
ber not known, but known as the Reese lot, now
occupied by Mr. Dunlap, containing two acres,
more or less, to satisfy one fi fa, in favor of Wm.
Sirrine, vs William S. Akins, and V E Riviere,
endorser. Levied on as the property of W S
Akins. Property pointed out by N A Smith,
p 1 ain tilf’s attorn ev.
Also, one sorrel Horse, as an estray, taken up
by George E Dennartl, 91)8th G M, and appraised
by James T. Perkins and L J Passmore, to b 0
wort h one hundred dollars,
nov 24 tds P W REDDICK, SlierbT.
Jqal Dotirrs--Ca.
ADMINISTKA TOR'S SALE.
a CUE EAGLE to order of the Court of
l Ordinary of County will be sold
before the door, in the town of
El hi vi lie, on the first Tuesday in January next,
Forty six acres, more .or less, of lot of land, No.
One hundred and ninety-seven. in the thirtieth
disrrict of said county. Sold as the property
of Willi m P. Myers, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs aud creditors.
nov 10 tds. 1 M MYERS, AdnYr.
n EORGI A—Sehlev County.
It Whereas. 31. A*. McNulty applies to me for
lej.ters of administration on the estate of D.
\i iilfamson, late ot saiu couutj,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred of said deceased, to be
and appear at mv office within the time pre
scribed by law, arid file their objections, [if any
tliev have] otherwise letters of Administration
will be granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hand, in office at Ellaville,
this 5t h day of Nov. 1866, S. E. EASON,
Nov. 5-1 in. Ordinary.
p EORGI A—Schley County.
ll TWO MONTHS after date, application will
be made: to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
at the first regular term, after expiration of two
months from this notice, for leave to sell tJ?o
land belonging to the estate of J. W. Sellars, deed.
Nov. 5-2ni. STEPHEN A. SELLARS, Ad.
Administrator's Sale.
ON the First Tuesday in January next, will he
sold before tlie Court House door in the town
of Vienna, Dooly County, agreeably to an order
of the Ordinary‘of Sumter County, lot of land,
No. 150, in the 10th district of Dooly County.—
Sold as I he property of P. J. [ Per tee, late of Sum
ter County, deeeafed, for the purpose of perfect
ing titles." Terms on the day of sale.
S. C. PR YOR, L Xdm’rs
nov. 17. tds. S.G. PRYOR, \ Adm S *
Id com ii siiiiilT
"W-^ISrTEID^
mTIE undersigned will give the highest pricio
J for old Gold or Silve.t-platp, such as old Den
tal plates or Watch cases, Sxioons or any otner
kind of old gold or silver. . . _
1 will do Watch or Jewelry Repairing in ex-
Cl nof-I? am! >ay thC money ' JAMES NOBLE.
Attention Housekeepers!
A LARGE supply of fresh
or to any offered in this market this seoso.
just received and for sale at low *“■»
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