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[OFFICIAL.]
United States Mails.
(i EOHOIA.
l>osr Ofh< r Department, >
\V,> : ,h,nylon. Oc'ohn 31, 1866.)
PROPOSALS will Ik- received at the
Contract Office of this Department until
3 j, ln , ,)i February 28. 1867. for convey
ing the inail« ot the United States from
July i>>i7, to June 30,1871, in the State
of (L-or.'ia on the route* and by the
th< : .h ■ • ! departures and arrivals herein
D- L-h ; ■ announced by March 28. 1867.
(/./'Vr. ,-:il cnmine carefully the,form*.
m,.d r-!■<’rue!ion* nnnejed , especially the
Utter port of Instruction 19.)
6 1 Fro:.. Augusta. by Itelair, Berzelia.
S.i .v Dust. Lombardy. Thomson. Ca
to (iocal,) Crawfordsville. Union
i’. ir:t. Greensboro’. Buckheail, Mad
i-on. Rutledge, Social Circle, Cov
ington, Oxford, Conyers. Lythonia,
Stone Mountain, arid Decatur, to
Atlanta. 174} miles and back, daily,
or a- much oftener a- trains may
run, if required : with a branch from
Catnakvby SV arrenton, to Mayfield,
)t2 : ? mile- and back, daily, or
oftener as trains may ran, if
required.
Leave Augusta daily at 2.30 p m;
Arrive at Atlanta by 11.30 pm:
Leave. Atlanta daily at 9 p in;
Arrive at Augusta by 6 a in;
i ave (Jatuak duily at 9.15 p in;
Arrive at Mayfield by 10.15 p ro;
i.. a e Mayfield daily a* 7.30 p in;
Arrive at Catnnk by 8.30 p in;
6002 From Atlanta* by Fulton, Boltonville, j
A'.-.il Dow. Marietta, Big Shantee,
Ac a ortb. Allatoona. Etowah Depot, I
Carter-ville, Cassville, Kingston, i
Adairsville, Calhoun. Resuca, Til- |
ton, Dalton, Tunnel Hill, Ringgold., j
Catoosa Springs, Graysville, and
C lickatnoga, (Tenn.,) to Chattanoo
ga. 140 miles arid burnt, daily, or as j
much oftener as trains may run, if j
required.
Leave Atlanta daiiy at 1.45 a rn;
Arrive at Chattanooga by 10 10 am;
Leave Chattanooga daily at 11 am;
Arrive at Atlanta by 8.30 p m;
6003 From Atlanta, by East Point, Red
Oak. Fairborn, Palmetto, Newnan,
G.mGviile. Hoganville, La Grange,
and Long Cane, to \V’e-*t Point, 86}
mile aid back, daily, or as much
oftener as trains rimy ruin, if re
quired.
Leave Atlanta daily ut 12 night;
Arrive at West Point by 5.80 a in;
Lea;e West Point daily at 3.30 pm;
Arrive at Atlanta by 8.30 p in;
6004 From Millin, by Waynesboro’, Les
ter's District, Green Out, Mcßean’s
Depot, and Allen s, to Augusta, 54
miles and back, daily, or as much
oft tier as trains may run, if re
quired.
Leave Millin daily at 3.45 am;
Arrive at Augusta by 6.30 a rn;
Leave Align- ta daily at 0.45 a in;
Arrive at Millin by 8 80 am.
0005 From Wa-hington, bv Sharon, to
Double IVells, 19 miles and back,
six times a week.
Leave Witdiit gton, daily, except Sun
day, at 7 a in;
Arrive at Double Wells by 9 a rri;
Lkive Double Wells daily, except
Sunday, at 34 p in;
Arrive at Washington by 5 p m.
6006 Pioin Union Point, by Woodville,
BeinDtown, Maxey, Stephens, Win
terville, and Crawford, to Athens,
40 miles and back, six times a week.
Leave Union Point, daily, except Sun
dny, at 5 am;
Arrive at Athens by 8.30 a tn;
Leave Athens daily, except Sunday, at
11 a tn;
Arrive at Union Point by 2.80 p in.
6007 From Etowah to Etowah Depot,
it 8-10 miles and back, daily, or as
much oftener us trains may run, if
required.
Leave Etowah daily ot 1 pm;
Arrive at Etowah Depot by 1.80 p m;
Leave Etowah Depot daily at 3.40 pm:
Arrive at Etowah by 4.10 p in.
6008 From Kingston, by Yarborough, to
Rome, 19 miles and back, daily, or
as much oftener as trains may run,
if required.
Leave Kingston daily at 0.45 pm;
Arrive at Rome by 2.15 p in;
Leave Rome daily at 9.30 a in;
Arrive at Kingston by 11 a m.
6009 From Savannah, by Way's Station,
Mclntosh, Walthourville, Johnston’s
Station, Doctor Town, Screven,
Patterson. Bluekshear, Tebcanville,
Glenmoro, Argyle, Iloinersville,
l.awton, Stockton, Naylor, Valdos
ta, Ousley, Quitman, and Grover’s,
to Thomasville, 204} miles and
back, daily, or as much oftener as
trains may run, if required; with a
branch from Lawton, by Trader’s
llilt and .la per, to Live Oak, (Fla.,)
48 miles and back, «ffaily, or as
niui'li oftener ns trains may run, if
required.
Leave Savannah daily at 9.15 am;
Arrive at Thomasville by 9.15 p m;
Leave Thomasvillo daily at 4.30 am;
* Arrive at Savannah by 4.30 p tn.
6010 From Savannah, by Eden, Guyton,
Egypt, llalcyomlale, Cameron, Oge
elu'e, Sear boro’, Millin, Herndon,
Midville, Holcomb, Bostick, Beth
any, Speir’s Turnout, Barton, Da
visboro’, Tennille, Oconee, Toombs
borpugb, Afclntire, Gordon, and
(iriswoldville, to Macon, 192 miles
ami back, daily, or as much oftener
as trains may run, if required.
Leave Savannah daily at 10.30 pm;
Arrive at Macon next day by 9 am;
Leave Macon daily at 10 p m;
Arrive at Savannah next day by 7.36
a tn.
6011 Freni Macon, by Purdue’s, Byron
Powersville, Fort Valley, Busbay,
ville, Reynolds, Butler, Howard,
Geneva, Box Spring, Upatoie, and
Steam Factory, to Columbus, 100
mile*and back, daily, or as much
oftener as trains may run, if re
quired.
Leave Macon daily at 9.80 am;
Arrive at Columbus by 4.15 p in;
Leave Columbus daily at 3.15 p m;
Arrive at Macon by 9.45 p m.
6012 From Macon, by Colaparehee, For
syth, Bartlesville, Milner, Griffin,
Bear Creek, Lovejoy’s Station, Jones
boro’, and Rough and Ready, to
Atlanta, 102 miles and back, daily,
or as much oftener as trains may run,
if required.
Leave Macon daily at 1.45 p m;
Arrive at Atlanta by 7.45 p in;
Leave Atlanta daily at 1.80 p in;
Arrive at Macon by 7.30 1> m
6013 From Macon, by Bullard, Buzzard
Roost Coley, and Cochran, to Haw
kinsville, 50 miles and back, daily.
Leave Macon daily at 3 p m;
Arrive at Hawkinsville by 6.30 p m;
Leave Hawkinsville at 7 am;
Arrive at Macon by 10.30 a m.
6014 From Milledgeville, by Talmage, to
Gordon, 17 miles and back, daily, or
a- much oftener as trains may run,
if required.
Leave Milledgeville daily at 11 a in;
Arrive at Gordon by 0.30 p nr,
Leave Gordon daily at 1.30 p m;
Arrive at Milledgeville by 2.30 p m.
6015 From Milledgeville, by Dennis, to
Eaton!oil. 21 miles and back, daily,
or as much oftener as trains may
run, if required.
Leave Milledgeville daily at 0.30 p m;
Arrive at Katonton by 2.30 p tn;
Leave Katonton daily at 6 a nr,
Arrive at Milledgeville by 8 a in.
6016 From l’ort \ alley, by Marshallville,
Winchester. Montezuma, Ogle
thorpe. Andersonville, Americas.
Renwiek. Powers. Dawson, Noch
way. Cuthbert, Hatcher’s Station,
and Georgetown, to Kufaula, (Ala
bama,! 115 miles and back, daiiy,
or as much oftener as trains may
run. if required; with branches—
-Ist. From uenwiek. by Adams' De
pot. Stark ville, and Sneed, to Alba
tty, 24 mites and back, daily, or as
much oftener as trains may run, if
required.
2d. From Ctrhbert. bv Coleman's
Depot and Cotton Hill, to Fort
Games. 22 miles and back, daily, or
as much oftener as trains may run.
if required.
Leave Fort \ alley Gaily at 12 m;
Arrive at Kufaula by s p m;
Leave Fufauia daily at 2 p m;
Arrive at Fort Valley by iO p m;
Leave Renwiek daily at 4 p a.;
Arrive at Albany by 5.30 p m;
Leave Ah any at 1 p m;
Arrive at Renwiek by 2.30 p m;
Lc ne (Vitlilyri daily at 2 p nr.
Arrive at Fort Gaines by 3.30 p m;
1 c ave Fort Games daily at 4 p m;
Arrive at Cuthbert by 5.30 p m.
•1017 From Kielmr .n l Factoiy to Augusta.
11 mile- ami lack, once a week.
Leave Richmond Factory Wednesday
at 7 a nr.
Arrive at Augusta by 10 am;
Leave Augusta \\ ednesday at 3 pm;
Arrive at Richmond Factory by 5.30
P im
6018 From Thomson, by Wrightsborok
White Oak. Appling, and Winfield,
to Kaysville, 2g; miles and back, i
three times a week, supplying -
Wrightsb .ro only on the going
trip-, and White Oak. Appling,
and Winfield* only on the return :
trips.
l*eave Thomson Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 4 a in;
Arrive at Kaysville by 10 am;
Leave Kaysville Tuesday, Thursday.
and Saturday at 10.15 am;
Arrive at Tho nson by 6.30 p ui.
6019 From Raysville, by Luthersviile and
Lincolnton, to Goshen. 20 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Raysville Thursday at 11 am;
Arrive at Goshen by 5 pm:
Leave Goshen Wednesday at 4 p m:
Arrive at Raysville next day by 10
a in;
6020 From Lombardy, by Republican and
Reedy Creek, to Pope llill, 19 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Lombards - Thursday at 6 a ro;
Arrive at Pope Hill by 12 m;
Leave Pope llill Thursday at 1 p nr.
Arrive at Lombardy by 7 p m.
6021 From Lexington to Lexington Depot.
3 miles and back, six times a week.
Leave L xington daily, except Sunday,
at 7 30 a tn;
Arrive at Lexington Depot by 8. M am.
Leave Lexington Depot daily, except
Sunday, at 9 am:
Arrive at Lexington by 10 a m.
6022 From Lexington Depot, by Point Pe
ter. Mill Stone, and Broad River, to
K berton, 30 miles and back, twice a
Leave-L; xington Monday and Thurs
day at 9 a ni;
Arrive at Eiberton by 9 p m;
l>-ave Eiberton Tuesday and Friday
at 8 am;
* Arrive at Lexington by 8p m.
| 6023 From Eiberton. by Webster Place,
Amandaville. Eagle Grove, Bowers
ville. and Fairvicw, to Carnesvtlle
36 miles and bacx, once a week.
J,eave Eiberton
Arrive at C'arnesvilje by 7 p fc;
lx;ave (.'arnesville Friday at 5 am;
Arrive at Eiberton by . p in.
*024 From Abbeville. (S S.) by Calhoun's
Mills, Mount Carmel, and Dariburg, j
(Ga.) to Washington, 41 miles and
back, twice a week.
Leave Abbeville Monday and Thurs- |
day at 8 am;
Arrive at Washington by 6p m; _ j
Leave Washington Tuesday and Fri- j
. day at 9.30 am;
Arrive at Abbeville by 9 p in.
6025 From Mayfield, by Sparta, to Mil- '
ledgeville, 35 miles arid back, twice j
a week. I
Leave Mayfield Monday and Wednes- j
day at 7 a fn;
Arrive at Milledgeville by 12 m; j
Leave Milledgeville Tuesday and
Thursday at 1 p in:
Arrive at Mayfield by 6 p m.
6026 From Athens, by Bascobel, Harmony
Grove, Wall Street, Gill-ville. Pop
lar Spring.-, Duane Street, and Cros
by, to Clarksville, 58 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Athens Tuesday and Friday at
8p ro;
| Arrive at Clarksville next days by 5
p m;
Leave Clarksville Monday and Thurs
day at 0 am;
Arrive at Athens next days by 12 m.
6027 From Athens to Jefferson, 20 miles
and hack, twice a week.
Leave Athens Tuesday and Friday at
3 p rn;
Arrive at Jefferson bv 9 p in;
Leave Jefferson Tuesday and Friday
at 8 a tn;
Arrive at Athens by 2 p rn;
0024 From Athens, by Danielsville, Madi
son Springs, Franklin Springs. Bow
ersvillo, Air Line, Hartwell, Oak
Bower, Holland’s Store, (S C) Rock
Mills, and Mountain Creek, to An
derson C 11, 68 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Athens Tuesday and Friday at
8 p in;
Arrive at Anderson C II next days by
8 p m;
Leave Anderson C 11 Monday and
Thursday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Athens next days by 12 m.
0029 From Athens to Watkinsville, 7 miles
and back, twice a week.
Leave Athens Tuesday andFridify at
3 p m;
Arrive at Watkinsville by 5 p m;
Leave Watkinsville Tuesday and Fri
day ut 12 rn;
Arrive at Athens by 2 p rn.
6030 From Danielsville, by Fort Lamar, to
Carnesville, 20 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave 1 • nielsville Tuesday at 9 am;
Arrive at Carnesville by 8.30j> m ;
Leave Carnesville Wednesday at 9 a
in;
Arrive at Danielsville by 3.30 p in.
6031 From Carnesville, by Bald Spring and
Erastus, to Harmony Grove, 20 miles
and back,-once a week.
Leave Carnesville Friday at 0 a in;
Arrive at Harmony Grove by 12 in;
Leave armony Grove Friday at 1 p
nt;
Arrive at Carnesville by 8 p in.
6032 From Harmony Grove, by Phi Delta,
to Homer, 11 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Harmony Grove Monday at 7
am;
Arrive at Homer by 11 am;
Leave Homer Monday at 12 m;
Arrive at Harmony Grove by 4 p m.
j 6033 From Clarksville, by Cnrrabee, to
Walton’s Ford, 22 miles and back,
once a week.
Lease Clarksville Friday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Walton’s Ford by 9 p tn;
Leave Walton’s Ford at 6 am;
Arrive at Clarksville by 1 p in.
Proposals for twice-a-week service
invited; also, to extend to Walhalla
(S 0) 20 miles further.
6034 From Clarksville to Cleveland, 15
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Clarksville Wednesday at 7 am;
Arrive at Cleveland by 12 in;
Leave Cleveland Wednesday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Clarksville by 6 p tn.
6035 From Jefferson, by Pond Fork, Sugar
Hill, Gainesville, and Nejv Bridge,
to Auraria, 42 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Jefferson Saturday at 5 am;
Arrive at Anraria by 0 p m;
Leave Auraria Monday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Jefferson by 7 p rn.
6036 From Naeoochee, by Cleveland, Leo,
Skitt's Mountain, Polksville, and
Argo, by Gainesville, 46} miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Naeoochee Thursday at 4 p in;
Arrive at Gainesville next day by 1
P i";
Leave Gainesville Friday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Naeoochee next day by 4
P m.
0037 From Lawrcnceville, by Cain's and
Hog Mountain, to Gainesville, 30
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Lawrcnceville Monday and
Thursday at 8 am;
Arrive at Gainesville by 5 p tn;
Leave Gainesville Tuesday and Friday
at 8 am:
Arrive at Lawrenceville by 5 p m.
6088 From Lawrenceville to Suwannee, 9
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Lawrenceville Thursday at 9
am;
Arrive at Suwannee bo 12 m;
Leave Suwannee Thursday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Lawrenceville by 4 p m.
0039 From Stone Mountain, by Yellow Ri
ver, to Lawrenceville, 17 miles and
back, three times a week.
Leave Stone Mountain Monday, Wed
nesday. and Friday at 7 am:
Vrrivo at Lawrenceville by 11 am;
Leave Lawrenceville Monday, Wed
nesday, and Friday at 12 in;
Arrive at Stone Mountain by 4 p m.
6040 From Pentield to Scull Shoals, 9 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Pentield Friday at 9 a tu;
Arrive at Scull Shoals by 12 m:
1-cave Scull Shoals Friday at. 1 p m:
Arrive at Pentield by 4 p m. *
Proposals for semi-weekly service in
vited.
6041 l-'rom Green-boro’to Fenfield, 7 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Greensboro'Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 3 p in:
Arrive at Pentield by 5 pm;
Leave PenfieUl Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 9 am;
Arrive at.Greensboro’ by 11a m.
6042 From Greensboro’ to White Plains,
12 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Greensboro' Tuesday and Fri
day at 12 ro;
Arrive at White Plains by 3 p m;
Leave W hite Plains Tuesday and Fri
day at S am;
Arrive at Greensboro' by 11 a m.
6043 From Social Circle to Monroe, 104
miles and back, three times a week.
Leave Social Circle Tuesday, Thurs
day. and Saturday at 5 am; .
Arrive at Monroe by 7.30 am;
Leave Monroe Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at 9 am;
Arrive at Social Circle by 11.30 a tn.
Proposals for three additional trips
per week invited.
6044 From Dixon to Dawsonville, 6} miles
and "back, ouee a week.
Leave Dixon Thurs ay at 9 a iff:
Arrive at Dawsonville by 12 m;
Leave Dawsonville Thursday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Dixon by 4 p m.
6045 From Dawsonville, by Barretts ville.
High Tower. Ophir, Orange, and
Fort Buffington, to Canton, 31}
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Dawsonville Friday at 7 am;
Arrive at Canton by 5 pm:
Leave Canton Saturday at 7 am.
Arrive at Dawsonville by 5 p m.
6046 From Marietta, by Noonday and
Woodstock, to Canton. 22} miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Marietta Friday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Canton Saturday by 10 am;
Leave Canton Thursday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Marietta Friday by 11 am.
6047 From .> arietta, by Powder Spring, to
Dal la-, 22 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Marietta Monday at 10 am;
Arrive at Dallas by 6 p in:
Leave Dallas Tuesday at 7 am:
Arrive at Marietta by 3.80 p m;
Proposals for semi-weekly service in- ‘
vited.
6048 From Morganton, by Bine Ridge,
White Path. Ellejay, Town Creek, i
Talking Rook. Fairmount, and Pino
Log, to Cartersville, 70 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Morganteu Wednesday at 1 p id;
Arrive at Ellejay by 7 p tn:
Leave Ellejay Monday at 6 am;
Arrive at Cartersville by 7 p m:^
Leave Cartersville Tuesday at 5 a in;
Arrive at Ellejay by 7 p m;
Leave Ellejay Wednesday at 6 a in:
Arrive at Morganton by 12 m.
6049 From Morgauton to Copper Mines,
(Tenn) 24} miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Morganton W ednesday at 8 am;
Arrive at Copper Mines by 6 p m;
Leave Copper Mines Thursday at 8 a m
Arrive at Morganton by 6 p m;
6050 From Blairsville, by Choestoe, Louds
ville, Cleveland, and Pleasant Re
treat, to Dalilouega. 40 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Blairsville Monday at 6 am;
Arrive at Dahlonega by 7 p in;
Leave Dalilonega Tuesday at 6 am;
Arrive at Blairsville by 7 p m.
6051 From Blairsville, by Rose Hill and
Young Cane, to Morganton, 19}
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Blairsville Saturday at 6 am;
Arrive at Morganton by 12 in;
Leave Morganton Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Blairsville by 7 p in.
6052 From Dahlonega, by Auraria, Dixon,
Coal Mountain, Camming. Big Creek,
Alpharetta, Roswell and Cross Keys,
to Atlanta, 75 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Dahlonega Monday, Wednes
nesday, and Friday at 7 am;
Arrive at Atlanta Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday by 7 p m;
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 6 am;
Arrive at Dahlonega Tuesday, Thurs
day, and Saturday by 6 p tu.
6053 From Iliawassee, by Mount Eolia and
Mill Creek, to Blairsville, 20} miles
and Lack, once a week.
Leave Iliawassee Thursday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Blairsville by 7 p in;
Leave Blairsville Thursday at G am,
Arrive at Iliawassee by 12 m.
6054 From .Jasper, by Saunders Town, to
Talking Rock, 10 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Jasper Saturday at 7 am;
Arrive at Talking Rock by 10 am:
Leave Talking Rock Saturday at 11.30
am;
Arrive at Jasper by 2.30 p m.
Proposals for semi-weekly service in
vited.
6055 From Cartersville. by Stilesborough,
to tan Wert, 20 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Cartersville Tnesdayand Fri
day at 1 p m;
Arrive at Van Wert by 7 p m;
Leave Van Wert Monday and Thurs- j
day at 6 p m;
Arrive at Cartersville Tuesday and;
Friday by 11 a ni.
6056 From Resaca, by Sugar Valley, Villa
now, Green Bush, Naomi, and La
fayette, to Pond Spring, 42} miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Resaca Friday at 6 am;
Arrive at Pond Spring by 9 p m;
Leave Pond Spring Saturday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Resaca by 9 p m.
6057 From Dalton to Spring Place, 12
miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Dalton Tuesday and Friday at j
4 p m;
Arrive at Spring Place by 7 pm;
Leave Spring Place Tuesday and Fri- ;
day at 8 am;
Arrive at Dalton by 11 a in.
6058 From Chattanooga, (Tenn,) by j
Rossville, (Ga.,) Eagle Cliff - , High
Point, Cassandra, and Frick’s Gap,
to Cedar Grove, 32 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Chattanooga Friday at 8 a ni ;
Arrive at Cedar Grove by 6pm;
Leave Cedar Grove Saturday, at 8 j
a in ;
Arrive at Chattanooga by Opm.
0059 From Rome, by Floyd Springs and
IDirttown, to Summerville, 27} miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Rome Thursday at 7 am ;
Arrive at Summerville by ,6 p m ;
Leave Summerville Friday at 7 am;
Arrive at Rome by 6 p m.
0060 From Rome, by Coosa, Kirk’s
Grove, (Ala.,) Oceola, Howell’s
Cross Roads, .Centre, Sterling,
Gaylesvill, Cedar Bluff, Turkey
town, Dublin, and Gadsden, to
Greensport, (Ala.,) 180 miles and
back, once a week.
Bidders to propose a schedule of de
partures and arrivals.
6001 From Cave Spring to Cedar Town,
9 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Cave Spring Tuesday at 9 am;
Arrive at Cedar Town by 12 m ;
J.eave Cedar Town Tuesday at Ipm;
Arrive at Cave Spring by 4 p m.
: Proposals for semi-weekly service
invited.
j 6062 From Campbellton to Fairbnrn, 8
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Campbellton Wedwesday at
Bam;
Arrive at Fairbnrn by 11 a in ;
J.eave Fairburn at J p m ;
Arrive at Campbellton by 4 p m.
0063 From Campbelltofi, by Holly Springs,
Dark Corner, Villa Rica, Repose, and
Buchanan, to Tallapoosa, 30 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Campbellton Wednesday at 8
a in;
Arrive at Tallapoosa by opm;
j.eave Tallapoosa Tuesday at Sam;
Arrive at Campbellton by 5 p m.
0064 From Newnan, by T-odi, Rotherwood,
Bowenville, and Carrollton, to
Bowden, 37 miles and back, twice a
week.
Leave Newnan Monday and Thurs
day at 8 am;
Arrive at Bowden by 8 p in;
Leave Bowden Tuesday and Friday
at Bam;
Arrive nt Newnan by 8 p m ;
6065 From Newnan, by Rio and St. Cloud,
to Franklin, 21 miles and back,
twice a week.
J.eave Newnan Wednesday and Sat
urday at 6 a in ;
Arrive at Franklin same days by 12 m;
J.eave Franklin Wednesday and Sat
urday at 1 p in ;
Arrive at Newnan same days by 7
p m.
0066 From Newnan, by Saluda and Kid
ron, to Turin, 18 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Newnan, Saturday at 1.30 pm;
Arrive at Turin by 6 p tn ;
Leave Turin Saturday at 7 a m ,
Arrive at Newnan by 12 m.
6067 From Carrollton, tv Laurel Hill,
Buffalo, and Union Mills, to Frank
lin, 3 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Carrollton Wednesday at 6
am;
Arrive at Franklin by 6 p ni;
Leave Franklin Thursday atC a m ;
Arrive at Carrollton by 6 p ni.
6068 From La Grange to Houston, 12 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave La Grange Tuesday at 12 m ;
Arrive at Houston by 3.30 ]> m ;
J.eave Houston Tuesday at 8 a in ;
Arrive at La Grange by 11.30 a in.
6069 From La Grange by Vernon, An
tioch. and Wehadkee, (Ala.) to
Hickory Flat, 25 miles and back,
once a week.
Lea ie La Grange Friday at 12 jn ;
Arrive at Hickory Flat next day at
1 a in;
Arrive at La Grange next day by 11
a in.
6070 From I.a Grange, by O’Neal’s Millls,
Wisdom's Store, Hamilton, and
Catawba, to Columbus, 45 miles
and back, twice a week.
Leave La Grange Monday and Thurs
day at 1 p m :
Arrive at Hamilton by 6 p m :
Leave Hamilton Tuesday and Friday
at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Columbus by 12 m ;
Leave- Columbus Tuesday and Friday
at Ipm;
Arrive at Hamilton by 6 p in;
Leave Hamilton Monday and Thurs
day at 6 a m ;
Arrive at La Grange by 12 m.
Proposals for tri-weekly service in
vited.
6071 From Rocky Mount, by Luthersviile,
to Grantville, 13 miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Rocky Mount Wednesday at
Sam;
Arrive at Grantville by 12 m :
Leave Grantville Wednesday at 1
P m;
Arrive at Rocky Mount by 5 p. m.
6072 From Griffin, by Goodson, White
Water, and Glen Grove, to Willow
Dell. 22 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Griffin Friday at Ipm;
, Arrive at Willow Dell by 7p m; .
Leave Willow Dell Friday at 6 am;
Arrive at Griffin by 12 m.
6073 From Griffin, by Zebulon, Flat ;
Shoals, Jones' Mills, Greenville, and j
Mountville, to I.a Grange, 56 miles
and back, twice a week.
Leave Griffin Monday and Wednes
day at 6 a m ;
Arrive at La Grange by 11.30 p m ;
Leave La Grange Tuesday and
Thursday at 6 am:
Arrive at Griffin by 11.30 p m.
One trip to run by Zebulon and Flat
Shoals, and one by Erin, Warners
ville, and Jones’ Mills.
6074 From Greenville, by White Sulphur 1
Springs and Goodman s C ross
Roads to Wisdom's Store, 24 miles ;
and back, once a week.
Leave Greenville Wednesday at 8 j
am;
Arrive at Wisdom -
P 1
Leave Wisdom's Store Wednesday at
at 5 p tn :
Arrive at White Sulphur by
Bpm;
Leave White Sulphur Springs Wed
nesday 3t sara;
Arrive at Greenville by 7.30 a in.
6075 From Greenville to Warm Springs,:
10 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Greenville Saturday on arrival
of mail from Griffin—say at 5 p m ; j
Arrive at Warm Springs by S p m ;
Leave Warm Springs Saturday at 9
a in;
Arrive at Greenville by 12 m.
6076 From Greenville, by Woodberry, to
Chalybeate Springs, 18 miles and
back, .twice a week.
Leave Greenville Weddesday and
Saturday at 12 m;
Arrive at Chalybeate Springs at 6
P m;
_ J.eave (. knlybeate Springs Wednesday
and Saturday at 6 am:
Arrrive at Greenville by 11 am.
6077 From Jonesborough to Fayetteville,
10 miles and back, twice a week.
J.eave Jonesborough Monday and
Wednesday at 7 am;
* Arrive at Fayetteville by 10 am ;
Leave Fayetteville Monday and
Wednesday at 11 a in :
Arrive at Jonesborough by 2 pm.
'6078 From McDonough to Jonesborough,
14 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave McDonough Tuesday and
Thursday at 11 am; •
Arrive at Jonesborough by 3pm;
Leave Jonesborough Tuesday and
Thursday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at McDonough by 10 ant.
6079 From Milner, by I.iberty Hill, to
Unionville, 10 miles and back, once
a weel*.
Leave Milner Thursday at 9 am;
Arrive at Unionville by 12 m;
J.eave Unionville Thursday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Milner by 4 p m.
Proposals for semi-weekly service
invited.
6080 Front Covington, by Newton Factory,
Worthville, Stark, Jackson, Indian
Springs., Cork, and New Market, to
Forysth, 57 miles and back, twice a
week.
Leave Covington Tuesday and Friday
at 6am;
Arrive at Indian Springs by 6p tn ;
J.eave Indian Springs Wednesday and
Saturday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Forvth by 11am;
Leavv Forsyth W ednesday and
Saturday at 12 rn ;
Arrive at Indian Springs by Opm;
Leave Indian Springs Monday and
Thursday at Cam;
Arrive at Covingtou by 5 p m;
6081 From Barnesville, by The Rock, to
Thomastpn, IS miles and back, three
times a week.
I. Barnesville Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 8 a in ;
Arrive at Thomaston by 12 m ;
Leave Thomaston Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Barnesville by spm;
6082 From Culloden to Barnesville, 16
miles and back, once a week.
.J.eave Culloden Saturday at 5 am;
Arrive at Barnesville by 9.30 a m ;
J. Barnesville Saturday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Culloden by 6 p m.
6083 From Forsyth to Russellville, 11 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Forsyth Wednesday at 3.40
p m;
Arrive at Russellville by 6.40 p m;
Leave Russellville Wednesday at 10
am;
Arrive at Forsyth by 2 pm ;
6084 From Perry to Fort Valley, 12 miles
and back, once a week.
J.eave Perry Tuesday at 9 am;
Arrive at Fort Valley by 12 m ;
Leave Fort Valley Tuesday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Perry by 4 p m.
6085 From Knoxville to Fort Valley, 15
miles and back, three times a week.
J.eave Knoxville Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 7 am;
Arrive at Fort Valley by 12 m;
I.eave Fort Valley Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Knoxville by 5 p m:
IToposals for three additional trips
per week invited.
6086 From Jvnoxville, by Hickory Grove,
Flint River Factory, Prattsburg,
and Centre, to Talbotton, 40 miles
and back, once a week.
T.eavtvKnoxville Thursday at 6 a nr;
Arrive at Talbotton by 7 p m:
Leave Talbotton Friday at 6 am;
Arrive at Knoxville by 7 p tn.
0087 From Talbotton to Geneva, 7 1-2
miles and back, three times a week.
I.eave Talbotton Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 1 p tn;
Arrive at Geneva by 3 j> m.
Leave Geneva Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 7 am;
Arrive at Talbotton cv 9 a m.
6088 From Columbus, by MuiDerry Grove,
Mountain Hill, and Whitesville, to
West lYiint, 38 miles and back,
twice a week.
I.eave Celumbus Tuesday and Friday
at 6 a in;
Arrive at West Point by 7 p m.
Leave W r est Point Wednesday and
Saturday at 6 am;
Arrive at Columbus by 7 p m.
6089 From Pleasant llill, by Belleview,
Bluff' Springs, Waverly Hall, and
Ellerslie, to Columbus, 40 miles and
back 'twice a week.
I. Pleasant Hill Wednesday and
Friday at 8 a in;
Arrive at Columbus same days by 6
p in;
J. Columbus '1 uesday and Thurs
day at 8 am;
Arrive at Pleasant Hill by 6 p m.
6090 From Columbus, by King, Cusseta,
Green Hill, and Lumpkin, to Outh
bert, 66 miles and back, three
■ times a week.
Leave Columbus Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 5 am;
Arrive at Cuthbert by 10 p m;
Leave Cuthbert Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 5 am;
Arrive at Columbus by 10 pm.
6091 From Columbus, by Cottage Mills,
Jamestown, and Hannahatchee, to
Florence, 42 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Columbus Tuesday at 9 am;
Arrive at Florence by 8 p in;
Leave Florence Wednesday at 8 am;
Arrive at Columbus by 7 p m.
6092 From Buena Vista, by Glenalta, to
Cusseta, 17 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Buena Vista Tuesday at 8 a
m;
Arrive at Cusseta by 12 m;
I.eave Cusseta Tuesday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Buena Vista by 5 p m.
6093 From Oglethorpe, by Grangersville
and Poindexter, to Fragoletta, 30
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Oglethorpe Monday at 7 a tn;
Arrive at Fragoletta by 1 p in;
Leave Fragoletta Monday at 2 p nr;
Arrive at Oglethorpe by 8 p m.
6094 From Americas, by Ellaville, to Buena
Vista, 29 miles and back, twice a
week.
Leave Americus Tuesday and Satur
day at 8 am;
Arrive at Buena Vista by 4 p m;
Leave Buena Vista Monday and Fri
day at 8 am;
Arrive at Americus by 4 p m.
6095 From Americus, by Plains of Dura.
to Preston, 20 miles and back, twice
a week.
Leave Americus Monday and Thurs
day at 7 a in;
Arrive at Preston by 12 rn;
Arrive at Americas by 6 p m. -
0096 From Clinton to Macon, 14 miles and
back, twice a week.
I.eave Clinton Tuesday aud Thursday
at 7 am;
Arrive at Macon by 12 in;
Leave Macon Tuesday anil Thursday
at 1 p m;
Arrive at Clinton by 6 p m.
Proposals for three times a week ser
vice invited.
6097 From Marion to Bullard's Station, 6
miles and back once a week.
Leave Marion Tuesday at 9 a in;
Arrive at Bullard's Station by 11 aih;
Leave Bullard’s Station at 12 m;
Arrive at Marion by 2 p in;
6098 From Montezuma, by Byromville, to
Vienna, 23 miles and back, twice a
week.
Leave Montezuma Monday and
Thursday, at 6 am:
Arrive at Vienna by 1.30 p m;
Leave Vienna Monday and Thursday
at 2.30 p m;
Arrive at Montezuma by 10 pm.
6099 From Vienna, by Drayton and Gum
Creek to Warwick, 24 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Vienna Wednesday at 8 am;
Arrive at Warwick by 1 p m;
Leave Warwick Wednesday at 2p m;
Arrive at Vienna by 7 p m.
6100 From Albany to Isabella, 24 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Albany Friday at 1 p m;
Arrive at Isabella by 8 pm;
Leave Isabelly Friday at 5 am;
Arrive at Albany by 12 m.
6101 From Albany, by Newton, Pryor.
Bainbridge. and Face ville, to Quin
cy (Fla.,) 78 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Albany Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 5 p m;
Arrive at Bainbridge next days by 7
am;
Leave Bainbridge Tuesday, Thursday •
and Saturday at 8 am;
Arrive at Quincy same days by 2 p m;
Leave Quincy Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 8 am;
Arrive at Bainbridge same days by 1
p m:
Leave Bainbridge same days at 2 p m.
Arrive at Albany next days by 5 am.
0102 From Newton, by Camilla, Thomas
ville, and Glasgow, to Monticello.
(Fla.) 63} miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Newton Tuesday, Thursday, j
and Saturday at 7 a ni;
Arrive at Monticello by 11 p m:
Leave Monticello Monday, 11 ednesday
and Friday at 7 am; ,
Arrive at Newton by 11 p m; 1
Proposals for sis-times-a week ser
vice invited.
6103 From Milford to Newton, 12 miles
and bark, once a week.
Leave Milford Friday at 8 a m;
Arrive at Newton by 12 in;
Leave Newton Friday at 1 p ro;
Arrive at Milford by 5 p in.
6104 From Dawson, bv Dover, to Morgan,
20 miles and back, twice a week
Leave Dawson, Monday and I riday
at 1 pm;
Arrive at Morgan by 7 p m;
I.eave Morgan Monday and Friday at
6 am;
Arrive at Dawson by 12 m.
6105 From Fort Gaines, by Gatesville. to
Blakely. 22 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Fort Gaines Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 7 a in;
Arrive at Blakelv by 1 p m;
Leave Blakely Monday, W ednesday,
and Friday at 2 p m;
Arrive at Fort Gaines by 7 pm.
6106 From Blakely to Colquitt, 22 miles
and back, once a week.
I.eave Blakely Wednesday at 6 ant!
Arrive at Colquitt by 1 p m;
Leave Colquitt Wednesday at 2 p ro;
Arrive at B.akely by 9 p in.
6107 From Hawkinsville, by Lawson, Ab
beville. Adams and House Creek,
to Irwinsville, 56} miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Hawkinsville Thursday at 6 a m
Arrive at Irvinsville next day by 9;
am:
I.eave Irw insville Friday at 10 a in;
Arrive at Hawkinsville next day by
2 pm;
6108 From Hawkinsville, by Cross Creek,
i Copeland. Temperance and Mcßae’s
Store, to Jacksonville, 45 miles and
back, once a week.
Leave Hawkinsville Thursday at 10
am;
' Arrive at Jacksonville next day by 12
in;
I.eave Jacksonville Friday at 1 p in;
Arrive at Hawkinsville next day by 9
p m.
6109 From Thomasville, by Greenfield, to
Moultrie, 30 miles and back, once
a week.
I.eave Thomasville Thursday at 7 am;
Arrive at Moultrie by 7 p in;
Leave Moultrie Friday at 7 a in;
Arrive at Thomasville by 7 p m.
GUO From Tollokas, by Okapilco, to Quit
man, 12 miles and back, once a
week.
I.eave Tallokas Wednesday at 8 a rn;
Arrive at Quitman by 12 m;
Leave Quitman Wednesday at 1 pm:
Arrive at To.lokas by 5 p rn.
6111 From Valddsta, by Clyattsville, to
Belleville, (Fla.,) 19 1-2 miles, and
back, once a week.
Leave Valdosta Wednesday at .2 p m
Arrive at Belleville by 9 p m;
Leave Belleville Wednesday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Valdosta by 1 p m.
6112 From Valdosta, by Griffin’s Mills, to
Nashville, 35 miles and back, ones
a week.
Leave Valdosta Wednesday at 7 am;
Arrive at Nashville by 5 p in;
Leave Nashville Thursday at 7 am;
Arrive at Valdosta by 5 p in.
6113 From Milltown to Naylor, 5 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Milltown Friday at 8 am;
Arrive at Naylor at 10 a m ;
Leave Naylor Friday 10.30 a m ;
Arrive at Milltown by 1 p in.
6114 From Stockton, by Cow Creek and
Statenville, to Jasper, Fla., 40} mils
and back, once a week ;
Leave Stockton Friday at 6 am;
Arrive at Jasper by 7 p ni;
Leave Jasper Saturday at 6 am,
Arrive at Stockton by 7 p m.
6115 From Jacksonville, by Douglass,
Bird’s Mills and Red Bluff, to Horaers
ville, 64 miles and back, once a week.
Leave Jacksonville Monday at 6 a
m;
Arrive at Ilomersville next day by 6
p in;
Leave Ilomersville Wednesday at 6 a
in;
Arrive at Jacksonville next day by 6
p m;
6116 From Waresboro’ to Tebeanville, 7
miles and back, once a week.
Leave Waresboro’ Tuesday at Gam;
Arrive at Tebeanville Tuesday by 7.30
am;
Leave Tebeanville Tuesday at 8 am;
Arrive at Waresboro’ by 9.30 am;
6117 From Screven, by Wayne, C H, to
Wayr.esville, 27 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Screven Monday and Thursday
at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Waynesville by 1 p m;
Leave Waynesville Tuesday and Fri
dry at 2 p m ;
Arrive at Screven by 7 p m.
6118 From Doctor Town by Eushville, to
Ilolmesville, 32 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Doctor Town Wednesday at 4
p m;
Arrive at Ilolmesville next day by 12
m;
Leave Holmesville Thursday at 4 p m;
Arrive at Doctor Town next day by 12
m.
0118 From Perry's Mills, by Matlock and
Beard’s Creek, to Johnston’s Station,
40 miles and back, once a week..
Leave Perry's Mills Thursday at 0 a
n);
Arrive at Johnston’s Station next day
by 12 m ;
Leave Johnston’s Station Friday 1 p
in;
Arrive at Perry’s Mills next day by 6
p in;
6120 From Reidsvillc, by Bull Creek, Long
Branch, and Taylor’s Creek, to
llinesville, 46 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Reidsville Monday at G am;
Arrive at llinesville by 8 p m ;
Leave llinesville Tuesday at 0 am;
Arrive at Reidsville by 8 p m.
6121 From Mclntosh to llinesville, 5 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Mclntosh Thursdy ab G p m ;
Arrive at llinesville by 7.30 p in;
Leave llinesville Thursday at 3 p m ;
Arrive at Mclntosh by 5 p m.
0122 From Mclntosh, by Riceboro’ and
South Newport, to Darien, 40 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Mclntosh Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday at 1 pm:
Arrive at Darien by 9 p m;
Leave Darien Monday, Wednesday,
, and Friday at 4.20 am ;
Arrive at Mclntosh by 0.20 p m.
G 123 From Mount Vernon, hv Sterling, to
Reidsville, 35 miles and back, once
a week.
Leave Mount Vernon Thursday at 6 a
m;
Arrive at Reidsville by 6 p m ;
Leave Reidsville Wednesday at 6 a in;
Arrive at Mount Vernon by 6 p in.
6124 From St. Mary's to King’s Ferry, Fla,
23 miles and back, once a week.
Leave St Mary’s Thursday at 12 m, or
on arrival of northern mail;
Arrive at King’s Ferry by 8 pm;
Leave King’s Ferry Wednesday at 4 p
m;
Arrive at St. Mary's next day by 11
a m.
6125 From Waynesville, by Owen’s Ferry,
to Jelfersonton, 21 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Waynesville Tuesday and Fri
day at 10 am;
Arrive at Jeffersonton by opm;
Leave Jeffersonton Monday and
Thursday at 6 am;
Arrive at Waynesville by 1 p m.
612'6 From Irwinton to Mclntire, 3 miles
and back, daily.
Leave Irwinton dally, except Sunday,
at 7 am;
Arrive at Mclntire by Bam;
Leave Mclntire daily, except Sunday,
at 9 am;
Arrive at Irwinton by 10am.
6127 From Toombsborougli, by Milton,
Stepliensville. and Cool Spring to
Laurens’ Hill, 29 miles and hack,
once a week.
Leave Toombsborougli Thursday at 10
am;
Arrive at Laurens Hill by Bpm;
Leave Laurens’ Hill Friday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Toombsborougli by 5 p m.
61«8 From Tennille to Sandersville, Smiles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Tennille Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday on arrival of cars—say
at 7 am;
Arrive at Sandersville by Sam;
Leave Sandersville Monday, Wednes
day, and Friday at 5 a m ;
Arrive at Tennille by 6 a m.
6129 From Tennille, by Irvin's Cross Roads
and Buck Eye, to Dublin, 29 miles
and back, once a week.
Leave Tennille Monday at 10.30 p m;
Arrive at Dublin by i .o 0 p m;
Leave Dublin Tuesday at 9 am;
Arrive at Tennille by 6 p m.
6130 From Wrightsville to Buck Eye, 10
miles andTback, once a week.
Leave Wrightsville Friday at 11 am;
Arrive at Buck Eve by 2 pm;
Leave Buck Eye Friday at 2.30 pm;
. Arrive at M rightsville 0.30 p m.
6131 From Bartow to Louisville, 10 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Bartow Tuesday, Thursday. .
and Saturday at 3 p m;
Arrive at Louisville bv i pm;
Leave Louisville Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday at . a m ;
Arrive at Bartow by 11 am. i
6132 From HerndoD. by Canooche, to
Swainsboro', 20} miles and back,
once a week.
Leave Herndon Fndav at 2pm;
\rrive at Swainsboro' by 7 pm :
Leave S ainsboro’ Friday at 7 am:
Arrive at Herndon by 12 m.
61 S3 Front Halcyondale, by Mill Ray. to
a week.
Leave lialcvoridale Thursday at 8 a in;
Arrive at Statesboro* by 2 ji ni;
Leave Statesboro’ Thursday at 3p in;
Arrive at ll:Ccyoji:dale by 8 p in.
(ilot Frbts Halcvondate, by Middle Ground,
I Hack Creek, and Buck Creek, to
Sylvanja, 15 miles and back, once a
week i
Leave Ilalcyondale Thursday at 8 am:
Arrive at Sylvania by 1 p m ;
Leave Sylvania Thursday at 2 p m ;
Arrive at Haleyor.dale by r 7 pm.
C 135 From Guytou to Springfield, 6 miles
and back, once a week.
Guyton Friday at 3.15 p in, or
after arrival of cars/rofU Savannah.
Arrive at Springfield by 4.40 p m ;
Leave Springfield Friday at 0 p m ;
Arrrive at Guyton by 7 30 p in.
013 G From Mobley Pond, by Girard, Fry
er’s Pond, and Alexander, to Way
nesboro', 53 miles and back, once a
week.
Leave Mobley Pond at Tuesday 7 am;
Arrive at Waynesboro* by 5 p m;
Leave Waynesboro’ Monday at 7 am;
Arrive at Mobley Pond by 5 p in;
Proposals for semi-weekly service in
vited.
0137 From Madison, by Ilearnville, to Sha
dy Dale, 20 miles and back, twice a
week, supplying Hearnville only
once a week each way..
Leave Madison Monday and Thursday
at Bfa m; ,
Arrive at Shady Dale by 0.30 p m;
Leave Shady Dale Monday and
Thursday at 1 p m ;
Arrive at Madison by 6 pm;
6138 From Madison to Eatonton, 22 miles
and back, three times a week.
Leave Madison Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 5.30 a m ;
Arrive at Eatonton by 2 p in;
Leave Eatonton Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday at 3 p m;
Arrive at Madison by S p m;
Proposals for three additional trips per
week invited.
0139.Fr0m Blountsville, by Hillsboro, Mon
tieeilo, Palo Alto, Leakesville, and
Starrsville, to Covington, 45 miles
and back, onco a week.
Leave Blountsville Wednesday at 1 p
in;
Arrive at Covington next day hv G p m;
Leave Covington Tuesday at G a in;
Arrive at Blountsville next day by 12
m;
Proposals for twice-a-week service in
vited.
FOEM OF PEOI’OSAX, GCAKAXTEE, AND CEE
TIFICATE.
rnoposAL.
The undersigned -, whose
post office address is , county ot
convey the mails of the United States,
from July 1, 1807, to June 80, 1871, on
route No. , between and
Postmaster General, dated October 31,
1860, with “celerity, certainty, and securi
ty,” for the annual sum of dollars.
This proposal is made with full knowl
edge of the distance of the route, the weight
of the mail to he carried , and all other par
ticulars in reference to the route and ser
vice, and also after careful examination of
the laws and instructions attached to the
advertisement.
Dated (Signed.)
GUARANTEE.
The undersigned residing at ,
State of , undertake that, it the lore
going bid for carring the mail on route
J7o. be accepted by the Postmaster
General, the bidder shall, prior to the Ist
day of July, 1807,enter into the required ob
ligation or contract to perform the service
I>r< posed, with good and sufficient sure
ties.
This we do understanding distinctly the
obligations and liabilities assumed by
guarantors under the 21th section of the
act of Congress of July 2, 1836.
Dated (Signed by two guarantors.)
CERTIFICATE.
The undersigned, postmaster at ,
State of , certifies, undeb ms oath
or office, that he is acquainted with, the
above guarantors, and knows them to be
men of property, and able to make good
their guarantee.
Dated (Signed.)
(The above certificate must have affixed
to it a five cent revenue stamp, cancelled,
as the law requires.)
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS AND POSTMASTERS :
Containing also conditions to be incorpora
ted in the contracts to the extent the De
partment may deem proper.
1. Seven minutes are allowed to each
intermediate office, when not other
wise specified, for assorting the mails ;
but on railroad and steamboat routes there
is to be no more delay than is sufficient for
an exchange of the mail pouches.
2. On railroad and steamboat lines,
and other routes where the mode of con
veyance admits of it, the special agents of
the Post Office Department, also post office
blanks, mail hags, locks and keys, are to
be conveyed without extra charge.
3. On railroad and stainboat lines the
route agents of the Department, are to be
conveyed without charge, and for the use
of the agents a commodious car, or apart
ment in the centre of a car, properly
lighted, warmed, and furnished, and adapt
ed to the convenient separation and due
secuiity of the mails, is to be provided by
the contractor, under the direction of the
Department.
Railroad and steamboat companies are
required to take the mail from and deliver
it into the post oftices at the beginning
and end of their routes, and to and from
all offices not more than eighty rods from
a station or landing. Proposals may be
submitted by the companies for the per
formance of all other side service—that is,
for offices over eighty rods from a station
or landing.
There will be “way-bills” prepared by
postmasters, oj other agents of the De
partment, to accompany the mails convoy
ed on railroads and steamers, specifying
the number and destination of the several
bags. On other principal routes, likewise,
receipts will he required and way-bills
forwarded; the latter to be examined by
the several postmasters, to insure regulari
ty in the delivery .of mails.
4. No pay will be made for trips not
performed ; and for each’ of such omissions,
not satisfactorily explained, three times
the pay of the trip may be deducted. For
arrivals so far behind time as. to break
connexion with depending mails, and not
sufficently excused’, one-fourth of the
compensation for the trip is subject to
forfeiture. For repeated delinquenccs of
the kind herein specified, enlarged penal
ties, proportioned to the nature thereof,
and the importance of the mail, may be
made.
5. For leaving behind or throwing off
the mails, or anj portion of them, for the
admission of passengers, or for being
concerned in setting up or running an ex
press conveying intelligence in advance of
the mail, a quarter’s pay may be deduct
ed i
6. Fines will be imposed, unless the
delinquency be promply and satisfactorily
explained by certificates of postmasters or
the affidavits of other credible persons,
for failing to.arrive in contract time ; for
neglecting to take the mail from, or de
liver it into, a post office ; for suffering it
to be wet, injured, destroyed, robbed, or
lost; and for refusing, after demand, to
convey the mail as frequently as the con
tractor runs, or is concerned in running, a
coach, car, or steamboat on a route.
7. The Postmaster General may annul
the contract for repeated failures to run
agreeably to contract; for violating the
post office laws, or disobeying the instruc
tions of the Department; for refusing to
discharge a carrier when required by the
Department to do so; for running an ex
press as aforesaid; or for transporting
persons or packages conveying mailable
matter ont of the mail.
8. The Postmaster General may order
an increase of service on a route by allow
ing therefor a pro rato increase on the
contract pay. He may change schedules
of departures and arrivals in all c*ises, and
particularly to make them conform to con
nexions with railroads, without increase
of pay, provided the running time, be not
abridged. He may also order an increase
of speed, allowing, within the restrictions
of the law, a pro rata increase of pay
for the additional stock or carriers, if any.
The contractor may, however, in the case
of increase of speed, relinquish the contract,
| by giving prompt notice to the Department
' that he prefers doing so to carrying the
| order into effect. The Postmaster Gener
‘ al may also discontinue or curtail the ser
vice, in whole or in part, in order to place
on the route a greater degree ot service,
| or whenever the public interests, in. his
judgment, shall require such discontinu
ance or curtailment for any other cause ;
he allowing as a full indemnity to contrac
tor one month’s extra pay on the amount
of service dispensed with, and a pro rata
compensation for the amount of service
retained and continued.
S. Payments will be made by collec
tions from or drafts on postmasters, or
otherwise, after the expiration of each
(juarter —say, in November, February,
May, and August.
10. The distances are given according
to the best information ; but no increased
pay will be allowed should they be greater
than advertised, if the points to be suppli
ed are correctly stated. Didders must in
form themselves on this point, and also in
reference to the weight of the mail, the
condition of roads, hills, streams, &c., and
all toll bridges, ferries, or obstructions of
any kind by which expense may be incur
red. No claim for additional pay, based
on such ground, can be considered ; nor
for alleged mistakes or misapprehension as
to the degree of service ; nor for bridges
ferries discontinued, or other
obstructions increasing distance, occurring
during the contract term. Offices estab
lished after this advertisement is issued,
l>e not in Tea-c.;!. "
11. Bidders are cautioned to mail their
proposals in time to reach the Depart
ment l>y the dayand boor named, (3 p. m.,
February 28, DOT,j forbids, received af
ter that time will t ot hr considered in com
petition with a bid of reasonable amount
received in time, Nciflier can bids be :
considered whieh are without the guaran
tce required by law and a certificate of the
sumeieney of such guarantee.
]_. Didders should first propose for ser
' ice strictly according to the advertise
: lnent, and then, it any desire, separately
j for different-service; and if the regular
bid be the lowest offered for the advertised
j service, the other propositions mav he
1 considered.
1 lb. there should he but one route bid
! for in a proposal. Consolidated or eombi
t nation bids (“proposing one sum for two
j or more routes’*) are forbidden by law, and
cannot l>e considered.
14. Ihe route, the service; the veally
! pay, the name and residence of the bidder,
(that is, his usual post office address,) and
j those of each member of a firm where a
I company offers, should be distinctly stated.
15. Bidders are requested to use, as tar
as practicable, the printed proposals furn
ished by the department, to write out in
full the sum of their bids, and to retain
copies of them.
Altered bids should not be submitted:
nor should bids once submitted he with
drawn. No withdrawal of a bidder or
guarantor will be allowed unless the with
drawal is dated and received before the
last day for receiving proposals.
Each bid must be guaranteed by two
responsible persons. The bid and guaran
tee should be signed plainly with tho full
name of each person.
The department reserves the right to re
ject any bid which may be deemed extrav
agant, and also to disregard the bids of fail
ing contractors and bidders.
10. The bid should be sealed, superscribed
“Mail Proposals, State of Georgia,” ad
dressed “Second Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral, Contract Office,*’ and sent by mail ,
not by or to an agent; and postmasters
will not enclose proposals (or letters of any
kind) in their quarterly returns.
17. The contracts are to be executed and
returned to the Department by .-or before
the Ist day of July, 1867; but the service
must be begun on that day, or on the mail
day next after it, w bother the contracts be
executed or not.
Transfers of contracts, or of interest in
contracts, are forbidden by law, and con
sequently cannot be allowed. Bidders will
therefore take notice that they will be ex
pected to perform the service accepted to
them through the whole term of the con
tract.
18. Postmasters at offices on or near rail
roads, but more than eighty rods from a
station, will, immediately alter the 28th of
February next, report them exact distance !
from the nearest station, and how they are
otherwise supplied with the mail, to enable
the Postmaster General to direct a mail
messenger supply from the Ist of July n«xt.
19. Section eighteen ot an act ot Con
gress approved March 3, 1545, provides
that contracts for the transportation of the
mail shall be let, “in every case, to the low
est bidder tendering sufficient guarantees
for faithful performance, without other ref
erence to the mode of such transportation
than may be necessary to provide for the
due celerity, certainty, and security of such
transportation.” Under this law, bids that
propose to transport the mails with “celeri
ty, certainty , and security ” having been de
cided to be the only legal bids, are construed
as providing for the entire mail , however
large, and whatever may be the mode of
conveyance necessary to insure its “ celerity ,
certain ty, and security ,” and have the pref
erence over all others, and no others are con
sidered.
20. A modification of a bid in any of its
essential terms is tantamount to a new' bid,
and cannot be received, so as to interfere
with regular competition, after the last
hour sot for receiving bids. Making a new
bid, with guarantee and certificate, is the
only way to modify a previous bid.
21. Postmasters are to he careful not to
certify the sufficiency of guarantors or sure
ties without knowing that they are persons
of sufficient responsibility; a disregard of
this instruction by postmasters is a violation
of their oath of office, subjecting them to im
mediate removal. All bidders, guarantors,
and sureties are distinctly notified that on
a failure to enter into or perform the con
tracts for the service proposed for in the
accepted bids, their legal liabilities will be
enforced against them.
22. Present contractors, and persons
known at the Department, must, equally
with others, procure guarantors and cer
tificates of their sufficiency substantially in
the forms above prescribed. Tho certifi
cate of sufficiency must bo signed by a post
master, or by a judge of a court of record.
No other will be admitted. The certificate
must also have affixed to it a five-cent rev
enue stamp, cancelled, ns required by law.
ALEX. W. RANDALL,
Postmaster- Gen era l.
Hardware!
MOORE Ac CO.
23 5 Itroail Street,
Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
TMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARD W A R E,
li*on, Steel, Nails,
Axes, Hatchets, Smiths’ Bellows, Anvils,
Vice*, Hammers, Chains, Iloes, Straw Cut
ters, Corn Sliellers, Blows, Hatties,
Italics, Shovels, Spades, Cooking:
Utensils, Carpenters’ Tools,
Pocket mid Table Cutlery,
Huns, Pistols. Arc: dec.
' novlS—w3m
Carriages and Buggies
Manufactured and repair-
Expcricnced Workmen,
AT TH 1 ; SHORTEST NOTICE,
Aik! on »» REASONABLE TERMS
Aa any other Establishment.
MURPHY k WELTCII,
Bethany,
sepl9—Cmw4of Jefferson Cos. Ga.
Middle Georgia Plantation
FOR SALE.
T h ß SUBSCRIBER offers for
X sale the place on whieh he now resides, in Hancock
county, Georgia-twelve miles north of Sparta. The entire
tract consists of between 3300 and JlO) acres, a large propor
tion in original forest aim many swamps and brandies, which
would produce finely, if cleared. '1 here are two settlements
on the place—one with a good dwelling with seven rooi-s,
with all necessary outbuilding.*: barn ana .-tables, at by 41 ft.
well Lamed, two stories high, with ample room for forty
horses and storage for provender, good smokehouse, carriage
house, gm home and cotton press: an excellent peach or
chard of Wacref, an apple orchard of 8 acres, besides prarn,
grapes, figs and o'her fruits; two excellent wells of water Be
sides an abundance ot water all over the Plantation, and am
ple accommodations f r 75 hands.
TUB OTHER SETTLEMENT
is two miles distant. On the place there Is a dwelling, having
six rooms, good ore hards of both apph sand peaches, two good
weds of water, wife plenty of running water in every field on
the place, and good house for .',O Lands.
Both places art- very healthv.
. 1 will sell my Stock hogs, cattle, horses, mules, corn, fod
der, plantaton tools, wagons, carts, *fcc anu household and
kitchen furniture, if desired.
1 will sell a bargain to an early purchaser. Buyers are in
vited to come and examine'the premises. A good manager
can make *250 to 300 bales of cotton per annum. For further
information, address me at White Plains, Greene countv. Ga.
, Wii. 11. BOXAiJfa.lt.'
November 20th, J 866.
Augusta Constitutionalist and Savannah "News copy in
weekly for six weeks, and send Mils to this office.
n0v21—6w49
Asignee’s Notice.
BANK OF AUGUSTA, \
. „ _ Augusta, Ga., Ist Angus'. 1.56 b. [
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the BANK OF AUGUST A, a Corporation
lately doing business in the city of Augusta, State ol
Georgia, are notified to present such claims to the under
signed, within six months from this date. The Code of
Georgia provides that bill holders shall present their
claims within six months or lose their priority.
JAS. W. DAVIES, Attorney for
nov 4d&3mw46 Assignee of Bank of Augusta.
TALIAFERRO COUNTY!
A I>.MINISTR ATOR’S SALE-WILL
JL. JL_ be sold on the FI RsT TU aSDA YIX JAX UARV
he*ore the Court House door in CrawfordvUle, Talia
ferrocounty, under an order from the Court of Ordinary of
sai'l county, the following property, to wit: One largf
Morehouse and lot, in the tow nos Crawfordville. Said lot
contains about on* acre more or less. Also, one grocery housr
arid small lot. All well known as the Ellington More anr
Grocery hou.-es.
Sold as the property of Esau Ellington, late of Taliafem
coun.y, deceased for the purpose of paying the debts ot rie
censed, and di»tnbution among the legatees of sail deceased
l errns of sale given on the day.
. AMOS ELLINGTON,
. novl j- td Adm'r of Esau Ellington.
A DMINIST.! ATOR’S SALE—WILT
XL be sold on the FIRST TUESDAY IX JAXUAIIy
before the Court House, door in the town cf <raw ford',
v.he. under a:, order from tr.e Court of Ordinary of Taliaferro
county, the following properly, to wit : One tract of lard
; Mug in Kaid coumy known as rh* Holmes tract, adjoinL g
lar. of Thoa. J. P*ok, William Johnson and others, contain
|:.g se\enty-aeven (iacres more or lea*. Also, one tract of
.and. the same whereon John G. Morgan resided at the tim?
fl ; txciumve of the widow’s dow 4 r, adjoining lands
of A m. Johnson, Isaac Moore. Wm. Jordan ana others, and
containing about two hundred and SiXty-two (2C2j acres
ncr* or less. 9 ’
AH sdM as the property of John G. Morgan, late of said
county deceased, for tne purpose of paying the debts of said
deceased. Terms on tne day of sale.
- TAITIIA L. MORGAN,
eov i—ti Adra’x of John (J. Morgan.
Y OTICE.—A LL PERSONS IN
x i DEDTED to the estate of Charles W Ge* t a ip of
i aiiaferro county, deceased, are required to make pavraen*
and those having claims agamst said deceased, will present
them to the undersigned in terms of the law 1
MAKY c. GEE, Adm x.
VOTI C F<. ALL PERSONS IN
DEB;iEL..cthe Eafof Esau Ellin*,,n. Ist-of
iabaferroMtont7.Mwawd.are required to mske if nnt
“ - ujosf. c,alias against s* and deceased, wifi present
tnem to tne *mdersigned in terms of th* law present
octl9-7«4J AMOa ELLINGTON, Adnvr.
■"" ■"■'"—-'---i-i''- 1 " n , „—— f
Great Bargain,
THE SUBSCRIBER. WISHING TO
X change his planting interest, offi-rs for sale his well*
Known and \ aluabie PLANTATION, known as Shady
Grove, m t/o*umr>ia county, on Oochee and Kiokee Creeks,
adjoining lands of Clanton. Walton. Lamkin and o hers, 16 .
mnes W est of Augusta, between Washington and Columbia
( i? nUin ’- I.USH a-reg, regarded as the best land in
.dicdle Georg a ; 600 acres open, balance in pine and original
forest. Ihe piace ;s very healthy and well watered, with all
necessary outbuild .ngs, Stock, Plantation Implements, Corn,
iinif'/T 6, Gn *ke has been made the largest crops in
Middie Georgia. A great bargain is now offered. A npiv to
I. > • Heggie or J. H. Ivey, on place. JY RAMSEY.
aep2l—Sm
R. IC H
"V" OT ICE.—TWO MONTHS AFTER
it date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary
ot Richmond county for leave to *til a portion of the Ite«d
Estate belonging to the Estate of Henry H. Hoops, laic of
said countv, deceased.
F.UNF.ST R. S< fINEIDEU,
GEORGE KY r KS,
Rxeautors.
f 4 EORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ * Whereas, Magdalen E. \\ aik< r applies to me for Let
ters of Administration on the Estate ot Daniel Walker, late of
said county, deceased:
Thse are therefore to cite-nml admonish.all and singular the
k udred ard creditors of said dcr easel, to be and appear at mv
office on or before the first Monday in January next, to sh< w
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should nolle
granted.
Given under mv hard and offl» id signature, at office iu Au
gust a, »li s ol h day of December, 1666.
DaYID l. roath.
dC'-S— 4> 51 Ordinary.
( < EORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ I Whert-a*. Hubert Schley apil.esto n;o f„r Leu.rf of
Aumisistrauon on tne Estate of Elizabeth Rheturt, late of
said county, decee sect.
These an?, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear
at mv office on *>r before *iie first Monday ia January next,
to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not
qe granted.
Given under mv band and official signature, at office iu
Augusta, this Ist day of December, 1566.
DAVID L. ROATH,
dev2—-sw&o , Ordinary.
/ 1 EORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ ~JT Whereas, John H. Rhodes, apphe to me for Letters of
Guardianship for Jennie H. Varner, a minor of said countv.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular,
the kindred ami friends of said minor, to be and appear at mv
office, on or before the first Monday in January m\t. to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
gradted, . .
Given under my hand and official signature, at office m
Augusta, this Ist dav of Decetnl* r. 1 s<’>* .
DAVID L. ROATIJ.
i decS—sw3o Ordinary.
1 JEORGIaTRICHMOND COUNTY.
VT Wht'ivus, M.trdecai H yarns, npplies In me for Let
t'Ts of Administration on the Estate ot James kenucy.late
of said county, deceased:
• These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, tin* kindred and creditors of said deceased to ho
and appear at my office, ou or before the Ist Monday in
Januay next, to show cause, if any they have, win
said Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand ami official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day of December.
DAVID L. ROATH,
( i EORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas,Fannie C. Morris applies to iue for Letter
ot Admini tratiou on the Estate of Joseph B. Morris, late of
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular,
the kindred and creditors ■'f said deceased, to bemud appear
a*, my office on or before the first Monday in Janturv next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, tiis 3d day of December, 1866.
DAVID L. ROATH,
dec4—4wsl Ordinary. 1
/ l EORGIA, RICH MOM) COUNTY.
XT W Imiva*, ilannnah <app’n*- to me lb;* Lu
tors of Administration ou the Estate ol Lawrence Yashin,
late of said county, deceased
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred ami creditors ot .'•aid deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before the Ist Monday in Jamm
: v next, to show cause, jf any they have, why said I Alters
should not i*e granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day of December, 1866.
I)AVJD L. ROATH,
dec2 —:>wso Ordinary.
i GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY?
Whereas, 'i homasN. ITiilpdt, applies to me f.*r
Letters of Administration on the Estate of John F. Frede
rick, late of said county, deceasetl:
These are t therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and
appear at my office, on or before the Ist Mon day iu Janua
ry next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day ot December. 1866.
j DAVID L, ROATH,
dec2—swso Ordinal v.
( a EORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\T Whereas Catherine E. Bicquet applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of Augustus B.
Piequet, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before the first. Monday in
January next, to show cause, ifany they have, why said
Letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand ;fnd official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day of December, lst.v.
DAVID L. ROATH,
dec*—s\vso Ordinary.
n eorgiaT mci imondcounty.
y T Wlu reas. William C. Tudor applies to me for laN
ter.4 of Ailministration ou the Estate of Sarah Swinney,
late of said county, deceased:
'These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar tlie kindred qnd creditors of said deceased, t>< be and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Jan
uary next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Li t
ers should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at Augusta,
this Ist day of December, 1866.
DAVID L. ROATH,
dec2—swso Ordinary.
( ' EORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
N. X Whereas, l’orter Fleming applies to for me Letters of
Administration on the Estate of John Quin, late of said
county, deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before tlie first .Monday in Jan
uary next, to show cause, if any they Rave, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day of December, 1866.
DAVID L.lbUTlf,
dcc2—swso Ord i nary,
/ ' EORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
Whereas, Porter Fleming applies to me for Letters
ot Administration on the Estate of Robert Latta, late of
said county, deceased:
/These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to.be and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Jan
uary next, to show cause, if any they have, w!lv said
Letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day of December, 1866.
DAVID L. ROATH,
__ dec2—. r »wso Ordinary.
<p EORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
y X Whereas, Porter Fleming applies to me for Letters
of Administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Mealer, late
of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Jan
uary next, to allow cause, ifany they have, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist day of December, 1866.
DAVID L, ROATJI,
dec2—swso Ordinary.
( J EORGIA. RICHMOND COUNTY.
\T Whereas, Porter Fleming applies to me for Letters
of Administration on the Estate ot Anselm Bugg, late of
said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular,
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami ap
pear at my office, on or before the first Monday in January
next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Augusta, this Ist dav of December, 1866.
DAMI) L. ROATH,
dec2—. r )W.'»O f Ordinary.
fGEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
y X Whereas. Porter Fleming applies to mo for Letters
ot Administration on the Estate of Nathaniel Trousdale,
late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, oll or before the first Monday in Jan
uary next, to show cause, ifany they have, why said Let
ters should not be granted.
Given under hand and official signature, at office In
Augusta, this Ist day of December, 1866.
DAVID L. ROATH,
dec2—ow.'iO Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
( i EORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ X By virtue ot an order of the Court of Ordinary m said
county, will tie”sold at public outcry on the FIRM' TUES
DAY IN FEBRUARY’ next, at the Lower Market H<.u-e
in the City of Augusta, between the umal hours of saie, the
following property belonging to the estate of Lemuel Dwelle,
deceased, to wit: 2400 shares i.i Stephenson Mining Company.
500 Shares in Swift Island Mining Company: 1 snare in the
Augusta & Dahlonega Mining Cos.; interest in sunary notes
and accounts ; lot No. 254, 2d (list 2d section Cherokee coun
ty; lot No, LY 4, 13th district, Ist section Cherokee county ;
one note, in part secured by mortgage, on lot No. 751*, 3d dist.
Ist section, in Forsyth county.
L. DWELLE, Jr.
dec4—wSltd Administrator.
A DMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE.—
j\_ All persons irdebted to John Nelson, late of Richmond
county, deceased, are requested to inane immediate payment
to Matthew F. Nelson, and all persons having claims against
said estate will present them duly authenticated within the
time prescribed by law, at the store of Messrs. John Nelson
«& Son. LO UI SA C. N ELSI ) N.
decs—6wsl Adm’x.
/GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ T Whereas. Lucy D. Mi Ilia, Administratrix on the estate
of Hubbard S. Millis, deceased, applies to me for Letters of
Dismission •
These are therefore to cite and admonish al! and singula
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at
my office on or before the first Monday in June next, to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta. t his 6th day of November, IS - 6.
nov7—6mw47 DA V ID L.ROATll,Ordinary.
/GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ X Whereas, Artcmas Gould, Guardian and Administrator
orJoseph H. Adams, minor, deceased, applies to me for Let
ters of Dismission:
'These are therefore to cite and admonish all \ singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be n. t r pear at
my office on or bef<;r** the first Monday in June nex. to show
cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not e grant
ed.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta. this oth day of November, leoi».
novT—omw47 DAVID L. ROATII, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\Js Whereas, Robert A. Allen, Executor of Jos ma
Jones, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami siniru'ar
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to lx- and appear
at my office on or before the first Monday in .March
next, and show cause, if any they have, why said Letter;
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature at office in
Ailgust;i, this 3d day of September, JSf,r>.
s:»p3-:y.wr,m DAMP L, ROATII, Ordinar y.
( 'IEOIIGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\X Whercu-, riiarlcs A. Rowland. Lxe< u: r of <
niic Raraes, deceased, applies to me for letters of Diamis-
These are, 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 JD r dr.v in M..r<b next to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not’be
Given und<T my band and rfflHal signature, at office In Au
gu.-ta. tics m fi day of August, 1666.
aug7-2fm.31 I). L. KOATH, Ord’ry.
/VeORGIA, RICHMOND COnXT\"
\ 7 \VI. R"bert 11. M- G: • -Ur.!, of Larne Willis.
DisniT* h*n- 0r * ,lOW t ' tl applies i*> me for Letters of
These arc thersfcre to cite and admonish all and-singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased rh boru-4 appear
at my Office on or before the first Mommy m March
next to show ci-.m-e, if any they have, why said Letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in
Augusta, Ibis Cthday of August, ISr,
aug7-20w3f DA VI1) L. ROATII. Ordinary.
(MEdRGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ J Wh> ••:»>, U -Miarii G. Whidr.v, Adimr.'.strator de
b«»ni> non with the will annexed, on the Estate of Thomas J.
M alton, deceased, applies to me for Letters of —
These aie, therefore, to cite and admonish, all ami
the kindred and creditors cf said deceased, to be and a; near
at my office on or before the first Monday in January next
to show cause, if any they have, why said ette/s should r.ot
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, this 2d day ot |July, 1866.
. _ _ , DAVID L. RO A TIT,
Ordinary.
rjEOflfclA, RICHMOND COUNTY.
\ J •• Mare.ru; Nrinion, A- Ini rrutrix on t,.e
Create of Timothy Scan ion, deceased, applies to me for Letters
These arc, lherefor<% to cite and admonish ail and singular
the kindred and creditors of said dew-i to l r ,ii a i .-ear -,t
my office on >-r before first Moad:u in Ja:.i: ,rv : .to
show cause, if any tuey have, why sad Letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in Au
gusta, th is Gill day of June, 1866.
ie6 26w24 DAVID L. ROATII, Ordinary.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. -IN
Xl pursuance of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Lincoln co ,ntv. will be sold on tne FIK6T TD SDA Y IN
JANL AKi, 1867, before the Court House door in said coun
ty, between the lawful houisof sale, the f ffiowing properly,
to-wit. Three hundred and eighty-five acres of land, more or
less, in Lincoln com ■. /. on the wateis of Lloyd’s Creek, ad
loinlng lands of Jr. ies T. Loftin, John L. Paschal. C. A.
Mrother and other sold as the property belonging to the
estate of \irgil M.F -schal, for the benefit of the heirs ar.d
creditors of said esta e. scold subject to the widow’s dower
'i ei ms on the day ci ale.
novS—w47td DENNIS PASCHAL, J&. Adm’r.
XOTICE-APPLICATION WILL BE
\ n ade U> the Court of Ordinary of Lincoln county, Ga.
a. tne first regular- term after the expiration of two months
from thin notiqe.f < r leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of Jared b ullc, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of heirs an i creditors of said dece sed.
H F. BENTLEY.
October I ith.lSffc. Ex’r of Jar.xl Fouik, dec’d.
oct &—Bw44 •
School Notice.
POCKBY, NEAR SPARTA, DEC.
JLV L 1566 —My SCHOOL will re-open on the2l*’ -r
Monday in January. The first te'm will continue. 2l -y. i,
and the charges for board and tui.ion will be |27J, (two . -n
ared and seventy dollars.)
The recond term will begin on Monday after the fir t V'- J
neoday of August, and will continue 16 weeks, and the charge*
for board and tuition will be 6180 (one hundred and e ghty
debars.
Thrse charges will be paid in advance, I refunding rattabiy
if a pupil is withdrawn.
Boys furnish their own bed-clothes, (for double beds.) wasxi
ing. candle- and towels.
I shall keep no boy upon whose veracity I cannot rely,
dccl—wlm K. M. JOHNSTON.
Notice,
,4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
lab- firms of J. M. NEWBY & CO., and HOKA,
\> ir fj & CO., Ini debts contracb-d previous to tne war,
and to J. K. Hoi a during and since the close of tne war. i
ar ,- narticularly rt quested to call and make onangementa ;
fir settling tiu-ii as I am desirou, ofisttling ;
up said claims immediately. The books and nu.es of Mid :
Anns can be found at the old eaubltebed ciotmogr stand j
L-3J Br«>»d street. JOHN R LORA.
k0J.26 _tW*4w4s
l/XECUTOR S SALE.^^HI^^F
AA, J>ra« p /row the Tour of o.dinary of JelTer?<u
th « FiRbT TUKUDA Y IN FM
in t R .V he , n ? arkel Lo,,Bt ‘ !n the town of Louisville
following propMty to-wit : A Tract of
' nr ! T ANARUS( i ;S 48 ,110 re f,r If*, adjoining lands of
r?r£ of LudusO (‘ ie n r . i nian ° tlK ' ra - Sold the pro-
A DM 1 NISTRATOR’S SALE. —BY
XjL virtue of an ottier from* tin- Conn Ordinary of Jc-f-
FITA B PA : n'-i•"tf'f'f* ‘•IHM- TUESDAY IN'
rrlßitAi.l rex ,at 'he Market. House ii the Town of
Lonisvillfth.Mid county, the Mlowmg property, to-wit: one
Hom.-c and Lot. eleven acres niorcor Ic-ts in tt.c
towtiofLouS.vine Soul m the property of ThomaaN. Uni
dctT-wSltd rttß,HU ® A ; POLII i L d L;. r
A DM J NISTR ATOR’S SALE. —IJY
II virtue of an order from the Court ot Ordiuarv of T ts •
wm county, will be sold on the FI KM* TT EM».\ y 1 \ ’v *.*•
RUaKY next, at the Market Hou.se =n the Town of Louis- ,
ville, in said countv, the following • ; 01, (-rtv to w r- a 'i*r .. t /
of Lam!, lu sain county, containing 34f» acrei more o'r les. id- (
foining lauds of TDunfts Gay. Thomas K. Rhodes, a-i : Alex
ander M. Allen. Soi las the property of Samuel A. Lucky
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cie liters said de
ceased. Term? on day of sale.
HENRY J. FARMER,
decT-wSltd Adm’r.
(f EOBGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY
\X Whereas*. Sarah J. Furrow applies to me ior Jitters
or Administration on Estate of Garvin H. Farrow, late if sa : d
county, deceased;:.
These are, therefore, t > cite and admonish nil and sb-eular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and ar pu.tr at
my office on or befo e the fiist Mono.iv In Janrar u> sh w
cause, if any they have, why said l etters should not le
granted.
Given under my hind and official sign a! ure at office in Ixu
Isville this 4tli day of December, is*;».
NICHOLAS DIE HU
dec*—4w Ordinary.
r rRUBTEE'S SALK’-B)’ VIRTUE
I of an o» der from the Hon. James S. Hook, Judge of the
Superior Court of the Middle Circuit of Georgia, tin re will Ik?
sold at the Market House’n the town of Louisville, In .Teller•
sun Counts. 01 the FIRM TUESDAY I*> JAN TA V
next, within the legal hours of sale, one tract land, situ te,
Iving and being in said county. In the fork of the «W* ebon
River and Rock Comfort Creek, containing three hum red ad
fifty acres more or less, commonly known as the »'i *n* 1 lace.
Also, some unimproved lots in the town ot Loui-v W\ sdio n
ing the lots of George W. Roberson and Matthew 11. Hopkins,
contaudny two acres, moie or less, commonly kio>wu aa
Herring Pond Lots. Sold as the property of the'Tru-u estate
ot IhomasN I ’o I hill, deceased, Joreph II PolhlUandJ.C
Wheehr, and ids wife. Mary A. Wheeler, fformeily Polhill)
ami for the purpose ot a division among'itaid ecstii que trust.
Terms ou the day of sale.
WILLIAM A. WILKINS,
November 19th, ISG6. n >\2l ' \v49l(l°*
A UMINISTRATOR’S SALE. -BY
il virtue of at. order of the Court of ordinary of Jefferson
1 anility, there will l*e sold at the Market House’ In ihe Ti*w«
of Louisville, in said ciuu-iv. on the FIRST TUESDAY IN
JAN l ARY next, within the les>al hours of sale, one tract of
land situate, lying and beitu n said c untv, adjoining the
lands of Samuel A. Denny, William I'. Whighamami Wall: in
G. beruggs, containing two hundred and tifty no es more or
less ißoltl as U*.u^ro,)urty of tin* Estate of Wl'iiam A. Whig
ham. deceased. to the widow's claim f r dower, and for
the benefit 1 1 the heirs aad creditors . f said uiMHased. »erms
; on theday ot sale. WILLIAM I’. WHIG- AM.
nov2l—w49td Adi.iinl'tra or.
A DM IN ISTRATOIv’S SAi E. —BY
11. Virtue of an order fron the ourt of Ordinary of Jeff* r
the Market House m tho town ot
Louisville >»n the tIRM’ TULM-aY i\ .1 a MARY
next, one true 1 01 hind (.longing to the Estate if Newton .!
Hadden, and containing acr*-s m«.:e or lesi lyinJon ih »
waters oi the Long Branch, adjoining hm S ef w’d iam \
James liracsell and others. Sold sui lect to the widow’s
and0 *r £rv . r , ANDREW Jf. WILLIAMS.
tov2l \vW and* y ° r “*'• A,l "'* r -
SA.iGL BY
A ' ir v e 1,1 " :| ' ,|,:, r tr ' 111? Honor:ilii, I' :t1 (rt'Ordl
narv of denerson l ounty, wiii In? sold on the FIRM 'j UKS
-I>AY next, at the market house in the town
of Louisville, the following pn-iert-, to wit: One tract of
land in and county, contamg ln9aavesc v es more or less, adjoining
lands ot Ruins \\ av. Meredith Cav.-ens and otners. a Ism
one other ract of land in sni i county containing i;i acres
more or less, ad'oining C. Hudson, Wm. Wren and others
Sold as the property of the estate of Benjamin F. Taylor de
ceased. Terms on the day ot sale.
o JAMES KING,
no'B-w47td Adm’r with will annexed.
/y* EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
" hereas. Dole AN adley and Mllle-’ge .Murphey. Ad
immstrunirs, :u plies to me tor Letters of Ifisinlssion from the
Estate of Michael AA all, late of said countv . dt-ceiused—
! ,L h r rt e IT/ to admonish, all and singular
Hie k.m red and creditors ol said deceased, to bo ami annear
at my office on or before the first Monday in l ebruarv lSfi?
t o sliovv cause, if any they have; why said Letters should not
be granted
Given under mv hand and official signature at office in
Louisville,this nth day of August. I8 6.
aug‘2l—vv:T,-6m NICHOLAS DIFH'L, Ord’y.
and GEORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY
v,A AN hereas, John G. Jordan E.wcutor. applies to me
lor Letters of Dismission from the estate pf Robert Jordan,
late 01 said county, deceased—
These are, then fore, to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar tin- kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
appear at my office on or before the first Monday in Feb
ruary 1867 to allow cause, ifany they have, why said let
ters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature ut office in
Louisville, this 2»)th day of July. 1866.
lY r OTIC'E.—TWO MONTHS AFTER
it dat-‘. at,plication will be made to the (’ourt ofutdiuary
ol Jefiereon Ci-uiuy, for have to sell the lands beloiuii gtc
the estate of Ihomas G. Jordan, deceased,
BARAH JORDAN. Adm x.
November Btli. ISO 6. novß— Bw4<
i^GTICK
_L 1 Two u oaths after date, to wit. on the first Monday in
.January next, application will be nude to the Court of
Ordinary of Jefferson countv for leave to sell all the land be
longing to tho estate of lE-njamin F. Ta> lor. of said county,
and ceased. JAMES KING, Adm’r
uov2—2mw43
Plantation for Sale.
1400 ACRES GOOD PINE LAND,
1 lUU (formerly belonging to Joseph Olij liant, deceased)
lying in Jcflerson count)*, Georgia, IT miles north «,f Louis
ville, the county site, about one. third open and well-fenced,
* the balance original forest, well-timbered. Upon this place is
a goo i dwelling house, outhouses, blacksmith shop, good gin
house, screw. Ac. This land lies in a compact body, sur
rounded on three sides by 1 mining streams, which furnish
three good m il seats, and some excellent swamp land, in a
high stu oof cultivation. This place is very healthy, and may
be divided into three parts, having a good mill seat on each—
a splendid cl.unc? tor a Factor) or Farms. Offered for sale
for distribution among the heirs. Call ami see it, or uddress
the uudeisigned at Louisville, .JeflYr-nn county. Ga.
J. JI.OUI'UAN f,) x . a
oct27—3m w 45 J. A. OLI I’ll ANT. i A * re? ts -
GREENE COUNTY.
A DNIINISTRATOR’S SALE. - BY
J~\ virtue of an order of the (’curl of Ordinary of Greene
County. Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door in
Grcenefboro, in said county, between M-e lawful hours of.sale,
on ihe FIRST TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT
(1867.) a HOUSE and LOT. belonging to the Estate
of Mrs. Sarah Asburv, d*ceased, situated in the town
of Penfle.id, in said county, containing two acre* more or lens.
Said property is situated on the Stn-et running east to Wood
ville, adjoining the premises 1 f Mrs. King on the west, the
same being the residence of said Sarah Asburv at the time of
her dentil The House has six rooms, and Is conveniently
located. On Ihe premises tiro a kitchen, smoke house, negro
house and good well.
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts ofthe estate of said
Sarah Asbui v, deceased. Terms cash.
SIMEON T. PEEK,
Administrator of Sarah Asbury, deceased.
dec-12—w52td
TJXECUrOR’S s ale.—by virtue
.M A ut an order of the Court cf Ordinary of Gr«; no
county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House
door in Greenesboro’, in said county, between the lawful
it ours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next
(1867) the Plantation belonging to ihe Estate of Jasper
N. Copelan, deceased, consisting of 1,004 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of Mis. Billingalea, Mrs. Mcllenry,
Wm. Bacon and John A Miller.
The widow’s dower has been assigned to her out of
this land, but the fee iu remainder in said dower will be
Sold for the purpose of paying the debts ofthe Estate
cf said Jasper N. Corelan, deceased.
Terms ou the day of sale.
This December 4. 1866.
JOHN COPELAN,
MARY E. COPELAN,
Execntor and Executrix of the will of Jasper N. Cope
lan, deceased. dec6—w6odsl
/"J EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—
\ A Whereas, Mrs. Mary Mapp, Administratrix of the
Enate of John F. Mapp, deceased, petitions the (ourt of
Ordinary of said county for Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cite and r' qui e all persons con
cerned to show cause against the grouting ofthe discharge
of said Administratrix, and issuing to her letters dismis
sory, nt the Court of Ordiunr to he held io aud for said
county, on the first Monday in June next, Bu<.
Given underiny hand re office, in Greensboro, Novem
ber 2», 1866. EUGE.NIL.S L. KING.
novJ3—vvoOtd— Ordir ery.
( 8 EORGIA, GREENE COUNTY.—
\ I Whereas, Mrs. (’••ntiiia S.ui iers. Execu rtx ofthe last
wi 1 andtertament.ofßlilington M. Sunders de**cased, peti
tions the Court of Ordinary of said county for Letters of Dis
mission—
These are therefore to cite and require all persons c ncernod,
to show cause against the granting of tne discharge of said
Executrix, and i>suing to her Letters Dismi-sory, at the Court
of Ordinary, to lie held in and lor said county, on the first
Monday in April next. 1867.
(iiven under my hand at office in Greenesboro September
18th, 186 .. ’ EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary.
GREENE COUNTY.
Wliercjis Obadiali G. Copeian, Administrator of the
estate of Fealston A. Seals, deceased, petitions the Court of
Ordinary of said county for Letters Dtemlssory:
These an* therefore to cite and require all persons concern
ed to show cause against the panting of the discharge of
said Administrator, and issuing to him Letters Dismlssory,
at the Court of Ordinary to l*e field in and for said county,
on the first Monday in December next.
Given under my hand at office in Greensboro. Mnv 23d,
1866. EUGENI US L. KING,
in >"27- 6n t w 23 Ordinary.
( MioTiUlA. GREENE COUNTY
\ "J. When f. <K. J..ci: •< n adm *•* + f!h( • tate
ofjo.*. j.h B. V/al eu dec‘-used, petirions the Omit of Ordlna
ry of sa: • • Letters Diamis-ory :
Tlies** an 1 . mre to cite and reqmn ; i; .■ r one concerned
to show cause against the gmnting of the discharge of said
AdniinlrtrrJor, and issuing to l.im Letters DDmissorv, at the
Court ofOr ii: ary tob, h J.l in and for said county, on the
first Monday in .January next, (1K07.J
Given under my hand at office in Greencsl»oro, June 13th,
1806. EUGENIC'S L. KING, Ordinary.
Jy4—w2BCm
A DMIN I STRATOR’S SALE.-BY
virtue of an order of tlic Court of Ordinary c 1 r ei.c
county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door in
Greenes’oro in said comity and State, between the lawful
hours of sale, on the KIK-T TUESDAY IN JANUARY
next, 1867, the following tract of lanu lying in said county to
wit: The tra'i ofland upon which Mrs. Rebecca Moore re
sided at the time of her death, the same being her dower in
tne lands of Burnett Moore, >r. deceased, containing 6*50
joining lands of cut at Ji
T. I'. Jni J:is. T. Findley, W. A Parteeand others.
Ale ut fifty aces in or.g nal woods; alrout 125 acres in cul
fvation—the balance in pine.
(»n the premises is a good dwelling and necessary outbuikk
mgs. mdnC’-J !»• aefy ordcid. m
SoiJ ns the property < f the estate of Burnett Moore, Sr. de
ceased, and for purposes of distribution. Terms on 'he day of
side. WILLI A M A. ('>l.' ’LOUGH,
Adm’r .le bonis non. of Burnett M<*ore, Sr. dec’d.
i.ovtf—sv.47
ELBERT COUNTY.
EORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY.-
\ J (•■iurt . r<,r.li,.;. r y.',rt' ri.nn. IV/.. -h appttriM
tothc* finl by tin- wri'li-n pt-tlt>-f Ml.: v A. 1! 11. <ne..f
tlio hi lr. :;t .1..i,„-U. Hall, that Wii.l'p A. WillMti-.of
snd enuntv. did. • tl,. 16.1i dav.i Janiiary. idST.i-mcuie to
said James O. Hail. U,. n in life :,.)«• d.wied. tw.. N.t.dscmi
diti..iu-,i to (-xtsute hwfu! titles to twotmclsol .um!. olio
lying on tlm Uravt-rJian mck. •■ii icg land, of Mart*
rial.. K< I r-rt While and otliers. rr.ntalt.iit' l*o htindrcd .od
rialrty acre, mere or e .... 'llle otlier traet iyietro; t1..-osier,
or' |,4«.r.:ar, met - , >.* l.rM ... I! I. k. -r-i:
llatly uid otl.'-r-. umtaiulr.* hundred and f-r J seve ar.d
al-hffacres. ne. e o-1,-.-. And it 1.,r.h. r ab: earir.j! lU
the suid Jan.es r’. Ilall dcj,a ted tills re without having
titles made lo him; ar.d it Amber eptKWfaf to ti. ]
Court Uiattbe pure,: ~- -h.oi ey I,as 1-.:. paid, ae- t«
the tenor ofsair! bond-, and Jla-y A. Hail, one o! II e i.e.re at
law or-ud James C. Hull. 1.: v 1,2 pell.to ed the ' ■ ert lo
.V.‘-" N.DoVDD'VD-o' 1 : Ihfe-; 'lui
MafeT;:iieiy^ifiS; i i'd^7Dh^';Gh. l ifoVr;:;Df
titici to the lavv of Kiid jon.cn Cb Hail, to h two
dtred thot a opy of this rj!-- be published in the Chrt.nicie *
Sentinel, a newspaper published in Augur a. Gs. Tor inree
months. WM. 11. EDW ARDS
oct27—3mw4s Ordmory-
XGTICE.—APPLICATFON WILL
jL 1 he made to tbe Court of Ordinary of i-.i!x-rt Munt> . a.
alllie flret re«.i!ar term after the eq.iratioii •_( iwone inns
from this noflee, for leave to sell all the lands hel,n£n|to the
•state of Woodson Burden. 1 de of said counfy. deceased.
the benent of the heirs c! BCKHES.^
ELBERT COUNTY '
ljf V.'li, rear. John il..tr.n.«. Ksway
Hornes tVathe e h s J fully administered as JUecutorof said
Simeon Its ■ ; : 8 ,.-, o nseonceraed. kindred •>«
Thow if any they ,LUI why Mid Ks.-.-*.r
• •••; ■ ' ' • 1 ' V' ■ * t ' ‘ c
letter* on tne first Ax LDU A KDS,
August «th,lBM. ordlnurv.
sep I—6m w J 7
TTkokgl V ELBERT COUNTY.
( f .... _ ... < a nfcC Rucker. Admlnirtratrixof William
' 7nr ao.J. repr - r.-t- mthe Court in her m-titlon.
dulv fifei aid entered on the minutes that she has fully ad
ndnisteredWilham K. Rucker's Lstau;:
TL. i.fV t rlLre to c teal! perona concerned, kindred and
V- Gw vmiL-e. jf any they can, why said Adminls*
r ledrot be dlsch urged from h<r Administration, and
SJJJJ, 1 J ZtWnofDtaniwoD on the first Monday in February
1867. L • W. H. EDWARDS, Ordinary,
fyl 1 ‘m ,
SCRIVEN COUNTY.
; MONTHS AFTER
% rF'-p aDDlicolfon will be made to the Court ot Ordina
ry riven county. Georgia, for leave to sell ail the Real
: lanes Hragg, iate of said county, deceased. _
7 J WENSLEY HOBBY,
_Administrator de bonis non.
i / MINISTRATOR’S SALE.-BY
- \ , ,sot an order of the Ccurt of <rdinary of Scriven
L 7 < 2ia, will be sold at public outcry before the Court
i* w : • the village of feylvanla, m county, wtthJn
( - •of saieTon the FIRST TUESDAY IN FEB-
K T ( . . a tract of land lying and being in «w Jouwr,
c hundred an fourteen a< res more or iet-s, a.u
.. k ~ ot Samuel Taylor, Jon xthaa Grimes uidcr
•er. %!. Lov Sold as the property ot JJUJtam R. Fo.e
har. ate- a.- or benefit cf the heir* and cmhtoi*.
A•.at ’ I le time place, one tract of hmd lylPgMd
be.t, in salt 'nty. containing four hundrod (400
mer*- or . , adjoining lauds of. R. Hadley,
At - y Thomas Askew, Bird Newton and Ogee
£ • - -
Jc. ' ” tb ir&«Wtl KO*Br. Adair.