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Miscellaneous Advertisements.
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Mauic;han^P il lS
CHILLS & fever;
Gai.i.iguan’s Pills are cempoed simply of
VEGETABLE MEDICINES. They are CATH
ARTIC PILLS, acting upon the STOMACH, LIV- j
ER and BOWELS; containing no Arsenic, Calo- ,
mel, Blue Mass, or any other Mineral substance, j
The great advantage the Pioprietors claim for
these Pills is that, without the aid of Calomel,
Blue Mass, or any oilier minerals, they will cure
the most obstinate cases’of Chills and Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, 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 recommend them ever af
terwards.
\Ve have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS,
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 Dougiiehty, Judge 9th Circuit Ala.
Wm. G. Wallkr, Sheiiff Montgomery Cos Ala.
Hon. A. B. CLITHERALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Col Jas. II Weaver, “
001. Crawford Bibb, “
Maj. K A. Banks, Com. Merchant, N. 0. La.
eo. Mason, Esi]., Mayor, Wetumpka. Ala.
Mike L. Woods, Att’v at Law,2oG, Br’d’y.NY
Daniel Savre, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, Ala.,
F. & A. Masous.
BLOUKT & BBALE
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Ala-, |
■WHOLESALE DEPOTS :
Harral, Risley & Tompkins, 1 11 Chambers st.,
N. Y., S. W. Morsdun, N. Y., Edwaid Wilder &
Cos , Louisville, Ky., E. J. Hart & Cos., N. 0.
La., Blount & Hale, Montgomery, Ala.
SOLD BY
Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE, and H. C. BAILEY & CO
meiicus, Gtoigia. July 21 cm.
CHARLES. L.'COBY. | - ALES. 11. IIOLWAY.
S. PAGE EDMONDS.
LACHLAN H. MCINTOSH,
WITH
Charles L. Coby & Cos.,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION,
AND
sortoariliug
JONES' BLOCK, corner Bay and Abercorn
Streets, 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 ; Hon. J. Wiley Edniands.
ostou. A July 10 w&twCm.
Caution.
WY son, JOHN G. BALLARD, now about
16 years of age, lias left me, and is now
with his grandfather, Shadrach Turner, in Sum- !
and refuses .to return home, iliis
Is m warn all personas not to employ him, or
give any credit on my account, as 1 will
pay none- of his contracts, and will enforce the
law against any who may harbor the said Joi»n .
O. Ballard. ROBERT W. BALLARD* I
Nov 15 1 m *
•0. C. HOD6KINS & SOB,
Dealers in
Storting goods, guns, pistols,
CUTL ER Y, AMMUNITION,
PISHING TACKLE, AND
GUN AND PISTOL
M A T E 11 IAL,
JMaeon, Georgia,
“ AT SAME OLD STAND 1”
One STEAM ENGINE and BOILER, I
in perfect order. For sale cheap*
Nov 5 3m.
SUMTER SUPFRICR COURT
OCTOBER TERM, 1806. ;
HON. ALEX. M. SPEER, Judge Flint Cir- I
cuit. presiding:
It is ordered, That the Court he adjourned
until the third Monday in December next, and |
that the Jurors drawn and summoned for liie
first week of this Court, serve for one week, I
commencing the Third Monday in December '
next, and the Jurors drawn and summoned for ,
the second week of this Court, serve for one t
week commencing the Fourth Monday in De
cember next
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter :
Superior Court, October 17th, 180(3.
oct 20 if A. G. RONALDSON, C. S. C.
FOR SALE
THE subocriber offers for sale the Plantation
on which he now resides. It is situated on
the head waters of Cliolcey Creek, 15th Distiict
Sumter County in the neighborhood of Mr. M.
J. Morgan, Gen. Howell Cobb, Col, T. M.
Furlow and Capt. J, W, Fallow.
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 be had
on the place. If desired, I will sell the entire
tract together or divide it in parcels of 400 acres
arid 1000 acres.
Call on the subscriber on the place or address
me bv mail at Americas Georgia.
Gall ou 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 eoiiiing year. An
excellent kitchen, smoke house, well, and a
large garden and patch.
Terms reasonable—apply to either
oct 25 lm G. S. or O. P. FOSTER.
FOR SALE.
A HOUSE and Lot in the town pf Americas,
situated near the Female College. The
house contains four rooms, and the lot two acres
of ground,more or less. A good kitchen and
snjoke house, together with all necessary out
buildings are on the premises; al3o an excel
lent well of water. For further information,
amply Io the undersigned. 8. COHEN.
J?ec2l ts
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOSS & AMOS,"
70 MULBERRY ST., 70.
JOHN L. JONES’ OLD STAND,
Jflacoia, « eorgia.
DEALERS IN
CLOTHING
AND
OEWTS’ FUBNISHTNG GOODS,
TRUNKS, Valises, Satchels, Umbrellas, and
everything usually found in a firsDclass
Clothing house. nov. 5 3mos.
Seymour, Johnston & Go,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner 'Hard and Cherry Streets,
NSacon, Georgia.
constantly on hand, which they of
1Y fer at reduced prices ;
Coffee, Sugar and Tea,
Flour, Bacon, and Corn,
Bagging and Rope,
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Sardines, Oysters and Pickles,
Osnaburgs, Sheetings and Yarns,
Case Liquors, of all kinds,
Soda, Starcli and Soap,
Lard and Candles,
Cheese and Butter,
Mackerel, Blue Fish and White Fish,
With a full and complete stock of Groce
ries, which they offer as low as any house
in the city.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO.
Oet 23 ts
Thos. J. Flint,
W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
111, ELMS & CSDCKESY-ffARE.
HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS,
Mulberry St., Opposite Lanier House.
Jfacon, - ... Gevrgia.
KEEPS constantly an hand, Glassware of every
description, House-Furnishing Goods, Red
Room Setts, Dining Setts, Polished Stone-Ware,
Willow-Ware, Toilet setts, Fancy Articles, Trav
eling Cases, Shaving Mugs, Table Cutlery, Buck
< ts and Brooms, Dusters, of every description,
Candy Jars. Lamps and Cocianuts, Bar Bottles,
Decanters, &c. nov 17 3m
AMERICIS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Fall and Winter
(GOODS !
TRIE 'subscriber would respectfully notify the
i citizens of Sumter County, that his supply
of
FALL ADD WINTER GOODS
is now complete.
My stock is as large as that of any establish
ment in the place, and I am offering goods as
“ Cheap as the Cheapest ”
Among my stock may ho found
Alpaccas,
Merinos,
Delaines,
Poplins,
American,
English,
and French
Calicoes,
Also, Striped Poplins, Flannels, of all
colors, Flain and Embroidered Handker
chiefs, latest styles of Ladies’ 'Basques,
Cloaks and Mantillas.
A large assortment of
WHO THE ©©©P®,
A large assortment of
YANKEE NOTfdWS,
BOOTS and SBS OES
Ladies’ and Gents’ GLOVES of all kinds,
from the coarsest to the very finest.
Ready-Made Clothing
AND
GENTS’ AND BOYS’
FURNISHING GOODS.
Winter Clothing, suitable for Ereedmen,
Plain and Embroidered Linen Shirts and
Shirt bosoms.
A large assortment of
JEWELRY AND RIBBONS,
Gold and Silver atehes,
Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Valises,
Crockery of every description.
A heavy stock of Domestics,
Rocket 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, 1
would respectfully ask the public to call and
examine my stock.
8. COUE.Y, Agent.
Oct 4 ts
House and Lot for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale a house and lot,
| I iu the city of Americas, situated between
the residence of K. Cohen and the store of
Messrs. Fuviow & Bro. The lot comprises one
acre ; the house contains A rooms, and,is agopd
location for a business man.
Terms Cash. For further information, apply
to -B. COHEN, ,
oct 27 2m AtNnri ;
” BILLIARD SALOON'.
THE undersigned would inform the gentlemen
of pleasure that they have just rexmodeled
their tables, and furnished them with anew sett
of bails, &c. Persons fond of playing the game
will find our tables equal to any in the State.—
C: ]1 and try them. COBB S ALLEN.
Jan 18 ts.
* MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
FAIR KOTTcE TO ALL
IS GIVEN BY
IYIEGRATH, PATTERSON & CO.,
OP
Bacon, Georgia.
That they 'are now receiving and opening
their Fall Stock of
Staple mill Jfanrir (brotcriu,
Which they wish to sell to the people of
Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW
OaSII PRICES.
Their stock consists in part of
50 l bis. A. B. C. Crushed and Pow
dered Sugars.
2 hhdsanuS bbls. Muscovado Sugar,
15 Sacks Rio Coffee,
5 “ Java Coffee,
75 bbls. Flour,
50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour,
43 bbls. Cuba Molasses,
3 “ Sugar House Syrup,
200 Choice Sugar Cured llams,
Also, Candles, Canned Fruit, New Mack
erel in bbls, half bbls, quarter barrels and
kits. Raisins, Nujs and Figs, Candies of
all kinds, with a large stock of choice
Groceries, including everything you can
call for.
Wo are now offering Corn Whiskey,
(Georgia) at 02 50 to 02 75; a common
Bourbon Whiskey at 02 2$ to S2 50 ; a
good article at S3 to 04 ; with a large stock
of fine Wines and Liquors, and as we buy
and sell only for CASH,can offer bargains.
MEGRATII, PATTERSON & CO.,
Mu'berry St., Opposite Lanier House,
sept 27 3m. MACON, GA
J. 11. ANDEIISON, | LOUIS F. ANDERSON
S. T WALTER.
R E iTI O V A lm
J, [ML
GROCERS AND
Commission fjtofotts,
MACON, GEORGIA.
HAVE removed from their old stand to their
New Store, on Poplar street, between Se
ond and Third, where they keep constantly on
hand, a large and complete stock of GROCE
RIES, PIiOVISIONS aud I’LAN I’ATION SUP
PLIES.
Agents for Piatt’s Cotton Gins, and Iron Ties.
Sagging and Rope always on hand,
W.e solicit.consignments of Produce and Cot«
ton, and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton
for Planters Commission on Storage, 50 cents
per bale; selling, 1 1-4 percent. sept 15 8m
B. A. WISE
CHERRY ST., MACON, GA,
DEALER IN
House Furnishing Hardware
SILVER PLATED GOODS,
Glass, China and Earthen Ware,
Table anti Fockct Cutlery,
Tin and Wood Ware, Brooms, Brushes,
Feather Dusters, &c. Stoves, Hollow Ware.
Cooking Utensils of every kind. oct 16 3m,
HENRY HORNE,
NO. 00. HORNE'S BLOCK
CHERRY ST. MACON, GA-,
AFFGHS FOR HALE AT LOWEST
U Prices —
G R O G E R I E S—Fancy Hums, Reef
Tongues, Sugar, all grades, Flour, all grades,
Crackers, all kinds, Cigars, all grades,
Smoking and Chewirg'Tobacco, Salt, Mack
erel, Fish, of all kinds; in auything that
car, be called for in the Grocery line.
CONFECTIONERIES—Candies, of all
kinds, cocoanuts, nuts, of all kinds, figs,
citrons, raisins, English and American
pickles, jellies, preserves, &e.
LIQUORS —By barrel,gallon or bottle—
Otard, Dupey & Cos Brandy, first quality,
Pinctt, Castillon &Uo, Brpndy, American
All kinds of Gins, Whiskies, aud 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 iine, and a person selecting my
Fruits and Yegetables.in the North, I can
offer very extra indeucerineuts tp
Conntry Merchanls.
•Smallest Profits, Quick sales, Cash terms.
All orders promptly filled. Satis
faction guaranteed. Oct 25 3m.
HARDEMAN l SPARfS
RENEWtIie fender of their services to the
Planters of Georgia, and the Pnblic gen
erally as
frtefljonse k Commission
31 E K.CJ H AN TS,,
and are prepared to receive, store, and sell
Cotton, or other produce entrusted to (heir
taae. We flatter ourselves, that an experience
of thirty years in the business, will enable r us
to.give entire satisfaction to those who entrust
their business into our lianas.
In the sale of Cptifip, especially, «af >ku«wl-l
edge of the markets, anj i particularly of those
wlifi wish to purchase, and the .quality and
grades of. coltop desired by them, will enable
u: t,o M cq!l..i;ptton pn more advantageous terms
than the producer can—thus neci+rins to him
the highest market price at the time of sale.
,Pgr .efforts will be to please those who.pat
ronlze ns, and our references is, to planters 1
.frpjn every,section of the State, whose interest,
wc have for y.ears struggled to maintain and
nromote. Get 16 3m
TO RENT.
T?GUR BMCK SEOP.ES IN AMEEICUS.—
Jj Call on J. -V PRICE.
Oct 30 ts.
W. M. WALSH,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BROUGHTON AND BERNARD ST., SAVANNAH,
WHOLESALE #ftU€ ? © : #S¥ y
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
DIM, Mills, tPIMKiIS, FRENCH k GERMAN PERFUMERIES,
Faints, Oils, Vannish,
And'an extensive assortment of Colors and Artist’s Material,
FRENCH & GERMAN WINDOW GLASS, double and single thickness.
ALL the American Patent Medicines extant, Pure Wines and Liquors, for
medicinal purposes, &c,
I have enlarged my premises for the better accommodation of the public,
and to facilitate and expedite business generally. I have the largest stock in
Georgia, and an, prepared to sell at a small advance ou 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. lie lias on Hand :
100 Coils of Rope,
20 bales Gunny Bagging,
'SOO lbs. Twine,
200 sacks Salt,
250 lbs. Flour,
75 bags Coffee,
75 bbls. Sugar,
10 hlids Molasses,
200 boxes Cheese,-
20 tubs Butter,
20 bbls. Lard, \
20 bbls. Buckwheat Flour, rl
10 case. Table Salt,
500 kitt MaekereJ —No. 3 Mess,
Shore and Bay. Also, No. 2
Mackerel.
500 packages L-4, 1.-2 jajjd whole
Nos. 1, 2 and :5 Mackerel—
Bay, Shore and Mess,
25 bbls. Blue Fish,
10 half. bbls. White Fish,
10 half, bbls Lake Trout,
2500 lbs, Codfish,
50 boxes Smoked Herring,
50 cases Sardines,
25 hlids. Bacon,
10 tierces Sugar Cured Hams,
100 boxes Soda and Butter Crack
,cty,
200 Boxes Soap (various brands),
200 boxes Tobacco (all grades,)
25000 Cigars,
1000 lbs. Snuff,
500 lbs. Smoking Tobacco,
50 boxes Star Candies,
x o bbls. Liquors.
—ALSO,—
A general assortment of
Canned Fruils, Pickles, Lobsters,
Raisins, Soda, Teas, Almonds, c(c.
With almost any thing usually kept in a
Grocery and Provision
STORE],
lam more determined than ever to rush
business. Just give me a call if you
want to
<•‘6ETYO.UK. MONEY BACK”
N. -kfEYMOUR,
Nails and Potash.
100 kegs Nail
25 cases [Concentrated Potash,
10 cask Rook Potash.
For sale by
J. N. SEYMOUR.
MACON GA.
Nov. 24. lm.
Tannery and Shoe Shop
rpaE eubfcriber would respectfully inform the
A citizens of Sumter, that he is still engaged iu
the manufacture of Leather, at his old stand
ncai the Plains of Dura. He keeps constantly
on band, Upper, '.Sole and Harness Leather,
which,can vbe purchased on reasonable terms.
He is also prepared to manufacture Shoes an'l
Boots in the vei.y best and durable style Ilav,
ing the very best of workmen, he flatters him
self that his work rvili give satisfaction. Thank
ful for past favors, he hopes !\V strict adherence
to business, to met it a continuance of the same.
Persons in want of Leather or shoes, will find it
to their interest to give me a-call.
ang 4 ts J- H- BLACK.
liWIA lIIS SITEB I7
rpHE undersigned will dispose of her house
X and lot at the above place at private sale.
The house is commodious ; the lot contains four
acres. For particulars, apply at Ameiicus, Ua.,
JIAIIY T. HAWKS.
Jlottru—fuinttT Cc.
LOUISA E. OW|iNS, 1 Libel for Divorce,
vs. } in Sumter S u peri o r
JOHN A. OAVENS. ) Court.
IT appearing to the Court that the Defend
ant in this case does not reside in thcvState
of Georgia, it is ordered that service be per
fected on said Defendant by publication in a
public Gazette of said istatc in terms of the
law. By ttye Court.
S. TL HAWKINS,
Libelant’s Solicitor.
A true extract from the minutes of Sumter
Superior Court, Mav 19th, 18156.
_dec 8 mini A. G. RONALDSON, 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 tin* Methodist Church,
belonging to the estate of Dr. R. E. AV r inn, late
qS said county, dec’d. CHAS. E. AVI NX,
■ y 4iov 22 tds. Adm’r.
STATL OF GEORGIA, 1 Court of Ordinary,
> in and for said Cos.,
Sumter Count}'. )in session, December
Term, 18(50.
Present—L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary.
ftULE NISI.
WHEREAS. Sheppard G. Prvor, Adminis
trator upon the estate of Sterling Proc
tor, deceased, petitions this Court lbr Letters
of Dismission from said Administration :
It is therefore ordered by the Court , that all
persous concerned, will tile their objections,
[if any they have] on or before t lie June Term
next of this Court, otherwise Letters of Dis
mission will be granted to the said petitioner.
It is also ordered, t hat the above Rule Nisi
be published monthly for six months in tli.o
Sumter Republican.
A true transcript from the minutes of said
Court, this sth day of December, 18ii(5.
dec S inGm, " L. I’RCNER, Clk. C. O.
Administrator’s Sal#.
W IUj be sold before the Court House, door in the
Avr, „f Starkvillc, Lee county, on the first Tues
day Maniiary next, Lot ..f land, No. 5. in the loth di,-
trictW said county. Sold as the pu petty of \V. (i.
Folia, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of s.ud
I deceased. (nov 20 his) J. M. PITTMAN, Admr.
Administrator’s Sale.
JriLL be sold on the first Tuesday in -January, :
TV 1867, before tlie. court house door, in Ameri
cus, Sumter county, lot of land, number 274, in
the 28th district o£paid county, containing One
JLundred and.liftv acres, more or less,; aiso lot
number 150, in the 7th district of AVorlli county,
containing 410 acres, more or less. Sold as the
property of Newton Williams, dec’d. for the
benefit of the lieirs and creditors. Terms on
day of sale, SUSAN AVILLIAMS, Adm’x.
nov 24 tds,*
Adininistratoi*s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Sumter county, will be sold on tin*
lirst-Tuesday in January, 18(57, at the Court
House door, in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, the tract pf land in said county,
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 cultivation mid well watered. Terms—
(': i 11, (nov 17 Id-! S. 11. JIA WK INS, Ailin'!'
AU WN iSTIk AT(> ji’jS 8 A LET
ON the first 'luesday in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door, in theoity
of Americus, agreeable to an order of the Ordi
nary of said county, one half interest in house
and lot in Andersonvil'e. at pnsent occupied by
Wm M. Whitlow. Sold a< the property of Jas
per Williams, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and end tors of said dcc>a**td. Terms on
day of sale GEO. LAKES, Adm'r.
Nov 1 tds *
TTeThTG I A—S unitor Conn tv.
\J Whereas, Milton Wright applies to me for
letters -of Guardianship, on the person and
property of Rosabella E. Doyle, orphan and mi--
nop of John- Doyle, deceased.'
These an; therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred and all persons con
cerned to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, ;).up show cause, if any
they have, otherwise letters will be granted to
said applicant.
Given under my hand, in office, at Americus,
this 26th day of November, 1860,
nov 27 lm L. BRUNER, Clerk e. o.
I’ciVil HoUcrs.—Xtc Cmiutii
EXECUTOR’S SAM!.
TTTILL be sold before the Court House floor, in the town
\ V of Starkvillc, Lee county, on the first Tue.s hiy in Jan
next, Hie lteal Estate of James l.afaiuore, late of said coun
ty deceased, consisting of the plantation of said deceased in
the 14>h District of said county, subject to widows dower
and Dt ofland No. 103 iu the 14th District of said county,
not impioved.
The above stated plantation contains about 2100 acres of
land of which about 700 acres are cleared and in cultiva
tion, with dwelling house, and necessary out houses, over
seers house negro houses, gin house, and screw, upon the
public roid leading from Starkvillc to Oglethropo. Fjom j
said sale is And will be excepted the dwelling now occu
pied by the widow and op» houses and store houso and 24
acres of land connected therewith as the title to the same
js in litigation. Terms pf sale are one third cash—the
remainder in to equal ' payments. December 25th 1867.
and December 25tli 1868, with interest from the day of
sale and to be secured by mortgage on the lands.
JOHN L. LAiiAMJRE. Executor.
Nov. 24. tds. *
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREE ABLE to an order of tlie Court of Ordi
nary of Lee county, will bo sold before the
Court House door, in the town of Starkvillc, on
tlie first Tuesday in January next, lot ofland
No. 18, in the let’ll district of Lee, known as the
property of Lindsley Hayslip, deceased, for the
benefit of t he heirs and creditors.
Nov. 24-tds. JESSE COCK, Adm’r.
Administrator’s 3ale.
4 UK K A Bi.K to an order of tlie Court of Ordi
j'l nary of Lee county, will be sold before tlie
Court House door, 1 n't lie town of Starkvillc, Lee
totmty on the lirst Tuesday in January next, lot
of land Xo. -27 r), in the 14th district of Lee county
known ns the property of James Matthews, de
ceased, for the benefit of tlie lieirs and oreditors.
Nov. 24-tds. M. G. BRYAN, Adm’r.
GEORGIA-I.ee County.
Two Months after date, application will be
made to the 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. W. & \V, T. WILKINSON, Adm’rs.
Nov-. *24-2m.
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
I place. Solti for the benefit of the heirs and creu
-1 itors. Terms made known on day of sale.
I nov 24 tds ZAUIARXAII ELLIOTT, AtlaTt
Jupl Itottcts—MKMcr Cfl,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
OX the first Tuesday in January next, will ba
sold before the Court House door, in the
town of Preston, Webster county, agreeabio to
an order of the Ordinary of said county, lot of
Land, No. 20, in the 25th distiict of said coun
ty, belonging to the estate of William M. Lan
caster, late of said county, deceased. Bold for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said
deceased. TANARUS, A. LANCASTER, Adm’r
Nov 1 tds
ADMiNISTRATOR’S SAT.K
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Webster county, will be sold before-
Ihe Court House door in said county, between
the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
January next, the East half of lot No. 31, in
tho 793 th district of said county, containing 100
acres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. B.
Stallicffs and Elisha Davis. Bold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of Mary Purvis. de.<
ceased. Terms on day of sale.
Nov. 1 tds. T. P. EVERETT, Adm’r;
Administrator's Sale.
BY virtue of ail order from the Court of Ordi
nary ol Webster county, will be sold on tho
Hast Tuesday in January, 18(S7, at the Court
House door, in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, the tract of land in said county,
whereon Joseph 1.. Little resided at tlio time of
his death, containing five hundred acres, more
.ol’less, [let’s widow’s dower.] This is a^valua
ble settlement 01 land on Kinchafoonee creek.
Terms Cash. S. 11. HAWKINS, Adm’r,
nov 17 tds.
ADMimsniA Toil’s SALE.
AGREEABLE to an order of the Court of Ordi
nary of Webster county, will he soldi in.
Preston, Webster County, Ga, between the:
usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uaiy next. One Hundred aud ninety-ti ve acres
of land, whereon Mrs Clayton Adanrs now lives,
near Poplar Bpring Church in Baid connty, ad
joining lands cf Mrs. Grubbs, Mrs. Capps and
otheis. Sold as the property of Clayton Adams,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms Cash.
Nov. 10 2 tds HENRY LASSITER, Adm’r.
GEORGIA—IVebstek County.
MONTHS after date, application will
J - be made to the Ordinary of snid county,
at (he first regular term, after expiration of
two months from this notice, for leave to sell
tlie land belonging to the estaie.-of Clayton
Adams late of said county, deceased.
Nov. 10. 2m IIENRY L VeSITER, Adm’r.
Ei EORG; A —Wflisl ci’ (fnvnty.
IT Whereas, G. AV. F. Nowell anfi A. G. Davis,
applies to me for letters of on the
estate ot Luke L. Nowell, lute of said countv,
deceased, These are therefore to cite and admoiv
Lh all ami singular, the kindred aipi creditors
<jf said deceased, to be and appear at my office
wit Inn the time prescribed by law, and file t.lieir
objection, [if any they liave.l otherwise letters
will be granted in terms of the law.
baud and official ‘signature
this November loth, 1866.
Nov. 24-lm. O. R. MOOKE, Ordinary,
p jEO RGIA —■‘Webster Couuty.
'T Whereas, .Sarah Felder applies to me for
letters of administration on t lie estatn of G.
D. Felder, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adnjQpjsli,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear at my office,
with ill the time prescribed by law, imd file
their objections, if any they have, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted to
said applicant.
Given underlay hand, in office, at Preston,
this 26th, November, 1860. ‘ 1
nov 80 ii» C. R. MOORE, Ordihary.
EgßGlA—Webster County.
iT Whereas, Sarah Felder applies to me for
loiters of Guardianship on the person anti
property of her minor son, John A. Williams.
These are therefore to cite and adiuonisn,
all and singular, the kindred of said minor,
and all persons concerned, to be and appear
at office, .within the time prescribed by
law, and file -their objections, if any they have,
otherwise letters will be granted, ’m terms of
the law.
Given under m3- hand, in office, at Preston,
&)i the 26th of November, 1866,
nov 80 lm C. R. MOORE, Ordinary,
Webster Sheriff Sales.
YU ILL be sold before the Court IlousfjS door, in
It the town of Preston, Webster county, on
the first Tuesday in January next, betVeen fhb
legal hours of sale, the following probortv.to-wit
Four lots of land, in the 18th dislricLbf said
county, number not known, but known ais Akins
mill lot; the fioodland lot, north of Elizabeth
Akins, and the two lots known as the S. VV\
Sander’s lots. Levied on as the property of Wil
liams, A kins and Elizabeth Akins,to satisfy
one 11 fa favor of \‘\ E. Riviere vs W {< B; and Eliza
beth Akins.. Said lot containing eight hundred
and ten acres, more or less. Property pointed
out by S. H. Hawkins, Plaint ill’s attorney.
Also, at the same t ime_und place will be sold,
one house and lot in the”*town of Preston, num
ber not known, but known as tlie Reese lot, now
egynpied by Mr. Duulap, containing two acres,
more or less, to satisfy one fi fa, in favor of Win.
>irrine, vs William S. Akins, and V E Riviere,
Levied on as the property of W S
Aldus. Property pointed out by N A Smith,
phiintiiT’s attorney.
Also, one sori’ol Ilorse, as an estray,taken up
by George E Dennard, )'■,),Sth G M, and appraised
by James T. Perkins and L J Passmore, to be
worth one hundred dollars,
-2Uds P W REDDICK, Sheriff.
Ifnjal llotircs—Cu,
A DjUIXISTUA TOES SALE.
AG UK K ABLE to an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Nchlcy County will be sold
before the Court House door, in the town of
Ellaville, on the first Tuesday in January next,
Porty-six acres, morepr less, of let .of land, Np.
One hundred and ninety*seven,in the thirtieth
district, of said,county. Sold as the property
of Willi.m V. Myers, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.
nov 10 tds. T. M. MYERS, Adm'r.
Ci EORGlA—Schley County.
VJT Whereas. M. A. McNulty applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of D.
Williamson, late of said county, deceased.
; These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law, and file tlieir objections, [if any
they have] otherwise letters of Administration
wi 1 1 be grai 1 1ed to the said applicant.
Given under my hand, in office at Ellaville,
this stli day of Nov. 1866. " S. E. EA*SON,
Nov. 5-lm. Ordinary.
p EOR GI A—Schley County.
IT 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 tho
land belonging to the estate of J. W. Sellars, deed.
Nov. 5-2 m. STEPHEN A. SELLARS, Ad.
A (7m in istra tor's Sale.
ON the First Tuesday in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door in tlie town
of Vienna, Dooly County, agreeably to an order
of tlie Ordinary of Sumter County, lot of land,
No. 150, in the ‘ 10th district of Dooly County.—
Sold as the property of P. J. [Pertee, late of Sum
ter County, deceased, for the purpose ol perfect-
I ing titles. Terms on the day of sale.
EKVSIi* j Adm’rs.
nov. 17. tds. 0. G. llt YOU, S
OLD (1011 as Sllffl-FUTE
■W^Y.3STTE3D
THE undersigned -will give tlie liighest price
for old (told or Silvea-plate, sucli ns old Den
tal plates or Watch eases, Spoona-or any other
kind of old cold or silver.
I will do Watch or Jewelry Repairing in ex
change, or pay the money,
nov 27 3m. JAMES NOBLE.
Attention Housekeepers!
A LARGE supply of fresh MACARONI, superi
or to any offered in this market this season,
just received amt for Bale at low figures, by
noy 2i 2w G. SI. IIAY.