The Atlanta weekly examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1854-1857, July 24, 1856, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Votice to Debtors and Creditors. _ ALL persons indebted, to the estate of Reuben Little, late of Campbell county, deceased are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands agai.vst said deceased, are required to present them properly authenticated in ter rs terms of the law. E. L. JACKSON, Adm’r. July 18th, 1856. GEORGIA, Paulding {County. WHEREAS, Nancy A. Rhodes, administra trix on the estate of John Y. Rhodes, de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are, therefore, to cite and require all persons concerned, to be, and appear at my of fice, on the first Monday in October'noxt, to show cause, (if any they .have) why said letters should not be granted the applicant Given under my hand at offi ce, this March the 24th, 1856. - MILES EDWARDS, Ord’y. STATE OF GEORGIA, PAULDING COUNTY.—Whereas John & Seaborn Gann administrators, upon the estate of Nathan Gann senior, deceased applies to me for letters of dismission from said administration. These are therefore to cite and require all per sons concerned to be and appearat my office on the 2nd, Monday in January next, to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this July the Ist., 1856. MLLES EDWARDS, Ordinary. July 9 Notice. * LL PERSONS are aautioued against tra jng for a nots, or due bill, of which thefo lowing is a copy, as I have lost, or mislaid the same, and it being my property. T. A. LYON. Dallas, July 14, 1856. (s9o.] Due J. R. Jourdin, or bearer, Ninety Dollars, for value Received, this July 10th, (or 11th,) 1856. J. 8. POOL. On the back of the above is the fallowing en dorsement. Sam. Sheats, July 24. july 16 w4t SeOßgTa, Campbell County. WHEREAS Thos. F. Rainey applies terne for letters of administration on the estate of Mary M. Powers late of Campbell ceuntyqda e ased. These are therefore to dite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to show cause (if any they have) why letters of administration should not be granted said applicant. IG’ven under my hand in office at Campbell ton, this July 14th, 1f56 R. C. REAVERS. Ordinary. Rule Nisi. Ordinary Court, June Term, 1856. Georgia, forbyth county—Upon the petition of Davis Haygood, praying that James Milford, as administrator upon the estate ofMoses Ledbetter, late of said county, deceased, be direct td to make titles to the fol lowing Lots of Land, Nos. 760-761 and 824, each Lot containing 40 acres, more or less, ly ing and being in the Third District of the se cond section of Cherokee county, pursuant to the Bond of the said Moses Ledbetter deceased, date.! 'he Thirteenth Day of December, 1853. It is ordered that cause be shown to the con trary within the time prescribed by law, why such titles should not be made; and that this Rule be published once a Month for three Months in the Atlanta Examiner. A true extract from the Minutes, this 2nd day of June 1856. H. BARKER, Ordinary, june 6 wlm3m .T D. Lynei- KYTHOLESALE GROCER* COMgE&] VV MIBBION Merchant Atlanta Ga.S£ is now Receiving one of the largest stock of Gro ceries, ever offered in this plac?, and will sell foi cash, as low and lower than they can be boughi in thio market. Liberal advances made on al consignments prompt attention to forwarding. BxraaxsoM. Webster * Palmes, ) Savannah Georgia J. T. Doane, > Atlanta do P. E- MoDannell. V do •v v« Georgia, Forsyth County. ALL persons concerned ara hereby notified that two months after date, I shall apply U the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth County, foi leave to sell the realestate of John Wood, latl of said County deceased. Jne u 6. JAMES E. WOOD, Adm’r. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordina' ry of Jasper County, will be sold, on th first Tuesday in September next, before th< Court House Door, in the County of Cherokee Lot of Land, No. 546, 21st,diet., of 2nd, sec Terms Cash. WM. H. BPEER, Adm’r. july 11 GEORGIA, Campbell County. WHEREAS A. W. Wheat applies forth. Guardianship of the person and property of William Bai tea who is an Idiot of Campbel county and possessed in his own right of a con siderablc estate real and personal. These are therefore to cite and admonish al and singular the kindred and those concerned h show cause at the September Term of the Cour of Ordinary of Campbell county,; if any they car why the guardianship of the said William Baitei Idiot as aforesaid should not be granted said ap plicant. Given under my'hand at office, at Campbell ton,July 14th, 1856. R. C. BEAVERS, Ord’y. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Al / HEREAB, George W. Ambrose appliei f | toino for letters of guardianship over th< person> ■'.nd property of Georg Ann William, in'nor orphan of Partbena Williams late o .aid county, deceased, these are, therefore to cite and r< quire all persons concerned, to lx and appear at my office, on the first Monday ir Augu-t next, to show cause if any they have whj said letters of Guardianship should not be grants* the applicant. Given under my hand at offioe this Julv the Ist, 1856. G. T. RAKESTRAW, •rdiaary. July 4 w 30d SIXTY Days after date application will b< made to the Ordinary of Gwinnett County forleavc to sell the Land and Negroes, belonging to the estate es John Steele, late of said county deceased. JOHN F. STEELE, , J. B. COLLINS, ( Adm re. June 14, '66. w6od Blanks! Blanks! Blanks lOfall Descriptions* BLANKSOF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, car be had at all times, at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Attoruiea, Sheriiu. Clerks of Courts, and Ordi aariea, can be furnished, at short notice, any favorite form of DEED, WRIT, or PROCESS' which they may desire ; and all FORMS el le gal instruments, commonly in use. are always or band, to be sold at the lowest prices. T. BURKE. Atlanta. May 20. 1856. dwtf Fresh Fish. FOR EVERYBODY; The Fisherman's Secret, Vi T E will give anybody instructions by which v y they can take all the FISH, EELS, 4e„ out of a River, in any given space, with very hide tabor, and scarcely anv expense, for only *l. Warranted, or the Money will berefunded. Address. WILIIAM J. LODEN A CO., wW Gainswrillo. Ga. Printers Cards, at Kay's Old Stand. Zj tH E Subscriber has en hand a large aawrt- L “ rnt H Unk Carda, all sizes— Qualiue, and Colours for aalulow at the Cheas BoototorL White Hek Ufa Adeem. Ga, by P T. BURKE, Sneceuor Jum> M, •«. to WIUdOIUL ... -.- ANU SUHIiIUAL INFIBMAU AUGUSTA. GEOR6iA> FWIHE undersigned would respectfully call the attention ct planters ,uul Slave-owners generuo | to their very complete and extensive esteblishmi' -’ i f - fur the accommodatin oTNEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS ni n CHRONIC DISEA BEB, viz: the varicus Skin and Eye Diseases, Dyspepsia, _ i' .mors, Ruptures. Fistulas Strictures, Gravel, tne numerous Female Complaints and Irreg :-i‘aes,so common among N< groes, as well as Veneral Affections, and indeed, all injuries, deform:ties. ;a diseases which will admit of tho removal of the patient to this place: besides all conditions requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS, whether for the amputation of limbs or otherwise, This edifice is situated cor ner of Jackson and Fenwick Streets, between the Georgia and the Savannah Rail-Road Depots, and in sight of bth. It is therefore convenient for the reception of patients from a distance. In ts construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view the special purposes to which it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conduce to the comfort of the SICK. Hav ing secured abundant water privileges from our City Council, it is supplied with hot and cold baths and sh wer baths, aad has water-closets in each story to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patient. It is also well ventilated and lighted with gas. With the constant attendance of expe rienced male and female nurses, the patient will be saved much of the suffering which too oftei is the result of unavoidable neglect in treatment of NEGROES in ordinary private practice. Letters directed to UB at this place, will meet with prompt attention. TERMS. For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, $lO. For all 'Neckbbahv Medical attendance Surgical Operations, &c., the same as in ordinary city practice. H. F. & R. CAMPBELL, Surgeons and Attending Physicians ■ev. 1, 1855 • wly. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. WOODB.UFT’ cfc co. Are Receiving every variety of Carriages, consistingoj t Coaches, | Slide-Seat Buggies. • Family Wagons. Rockawayi, I No-l op Buggies. I Concord Buggies, Hack-WagOM» I Top-Buggies | Harness, Whips. Ac. Northern-Made ■ & Hack-Wagons, IRON AXLES, 0F ALL SIZES ' P 1 a n t a t i o n ,o '‘ Wagoxxa Givery For2,4,snd6 ' »t«,to 10 « , HORSES. /' With Brake and Back Th *br.‘.“win < Si. dar * For Baggage. Having sold many Carriages to citizens of Upper Georgia and East we are induced to Invito thel r pstronage, promising tomake ours their boat market. Can give prices and description by correspondence. W Any style of Carriage or Wagon, got "P to order at Bhorl notice. Work warranted. W. W. WOODRUFF, Griffin, Ga, (janftt-wly Wn>. L. GORDON. Carroll Sheriff’s Sales- WILL be sold before the Court House door at Carrollton Carroll county, on the first Tuesday in August next, the following property to-wit: Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, of Land more or less Lots, No 60 and 61, and Fifty acres on the south west corner of Lot, No 50, all lying in 9th dial., of said county, to satisfy 10 Justices Court execution, in favor of W right & Conyers and others vs., John C. Wright. Levy made and relumed to me by a Constable; property, pointed out by Pl’ff. Also, Twenty-Two Acres, of Land more or less it being the interest of A. E. Johnson, in I,ot of Land, No 74,9th <list.,of said county. Lev .cd on to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa. in favor of Labron Pitts vs. H. Johnson principal and A. E. Johason endorser James M Burnett security property pointed out by the defendant. Levy made and returned. Also, a House and Lot, in the Town of Car rellton, whereon Henry Asberry now Jive No., not known. Levied on as the property of A T. Burk, to satisfy one Justices Court fifa. in (aver of Labron Pitts vs. A. Blackstock and A. T. Burk, said property pointed ont by the said A. T. Burk. Levy made and returned. Also, Sheppard K . Williams, interest in the Seminary in the Town cfCarrdlton it being one hundred dollars, worth of property, pointed out by Sheppard K. Williams to satisfy S Justice Court fi fas-in favor of Jarnos Taylor vs 8. K. Williams and John Boggs, security on stay. — Also,Mis fi fa. in favor of Ira G. Jackson vs. 8. K. Williams and John Boggs on stay. JOHN W. WOOD. Deputy Bh’ff STATE OF GEORGIA. GWINNETT County—Whereas, Richard Turner applies to me for Letters of Guardianship over the per sons and property of Mary Cobb, and Richard Riley Cobb, and Thomas Jackson Cobb, minor orphans of James Cobb, late of Forsyth county deceased; these ore therefore, to cite and require all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office on the first Tuesday in August next, to show cause, if any they have, why said •etters of Guardainship should not be granted the ap plicant. Given under my hand at office, 4 June 26th, 1858 G. T. RAKEBTRAW. Ord’y. A DMINIBTRATOR’B SALE.—Agreeably t» an order of the Court of ordinary of Gwiunctt county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door in the Town of Lawrenceville, within the legal hours of sale the following to-wit Fifty Acres of Land, more or less being the west part of Lot, No 214. in the sth dist., ol Gwinnett county, adjoining La ds, of Elijah Adams and others, said as the property of the estate of John R. Blend decaaed, and sold for the benefit of the heir and creditors cf said deceased. The Widows, Dcwer excoptad. Terms made known, on the day of sale. NEWTON BRAMLET, Adm’t ,aa« M Valuablr Plantation For Sale. I WILL SELL MY VALUABLE Plantation in Webster County, Georm ■ sT! gia, situated Two Miles West of Pres- B!A ! ' ton the Court House of the above nam JLJLto ed County and 20 Miles West of Americus con taining 405 acres of which IRO acres are in a fine state of cultivation—consisting in part of ex cellcnt hammock, and part of good up land" with a common dwelling good Gin House; and Screw, Cabins, Cribs, Stables, &c. A! o. good Apple and Peach Orchards. The situation is high and beautiful ard well watered. The [above premises being situated in South Western Georgia which country is almost unsurpassed as a cotton growing country—per sons wishing to buy Lands in that seetioj would do well to call and examine befoie purchasing elsewhere—prices will be made to suit the pur chaser. For further particulars address me at We tumpka. Alabama, or call on JOHN i’. FLOYD, on the premises BENJAMIN FLOYD. ; July 17 w-joc Georgia GwinneL County. of Ordinary, May Term 1856 7o all whom it may concern. Whereas Jehn Duncan administrator and Catharine Dun can administratrix upon the estate of Robert Duncan late of this county deceased applies for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections if any they bare tu mv oi See in terms of the law otherwise letters of dis mission will be granted the app icanta, a:Oc tober term next, of the Court of Ordinary for -aid connty. GT RAKESTRAW, Ordinary Gins and Thrashers for Sale. rjfHE Subscriber informs the Planting Com- | mnnily of Georgia and South Carolina, that he continues to manufacture his Superior, Fire Proof Cotton Gins, near Bel-Air, Richmond county, Ga. I would also inform them that I have, invented a self-acting Box. and also a Curve Breast to put to my Gins ; and I will warrant them to gin from 150 to 200 bales without choking or clogging be tween the Ribs. If they do, in ginning that number of bales, 1 will make them good again, free of charge. No one will use my Gin, and return it, with out taking one in its piace. I will only allow the purchaser to Gin from 10 to 15 bales upon trial, and if my gin does not please, the purchaser can n ‘ify me, and isl cannot make it perform well, 1 will take it back, and put one in its place that will. I will let the purchaser use it isl cannot make it perform well until I replace it—the purchaser notifying me as soon as he thinks the Gin fails to come up to the warrant. I will deliver my superior Gin, at the purcha ser’s residence, or so that he can get it, within 125 Miles of my Factory, at $2,25. per saw, and warrant it in every respect, both as regards good performance, and making a good samvleof Cot ton according to quality before ginning. I will sell my common 8.-east Gins, delivered at Bel-Air, Ga , at $1,75, per saw,and warrant them to work well. I am also offering su perior Threshing Machines, donblegeared,—self- Oiling Boxes, (a late, improvement) at $37,50 delivered at Bel-Air. My Thrashers with com mon Friction Boxes—an excellent Machine— will be furuished grain growers, delivered as above, at $35. All orders addressed to meat Bel-Air, Ga., or contracts with my agents, for the above articles, will meet with prompt attention. THOMAS WYNNE. N. B. My common Breast Gins are equal, in every respect to any other Gins made in Georgia or South Carolina —my Curve Breast Gins, are decidedly better. I will put my Curve Breast ts old Gins, no matter of whose make, thereby rendering them nearly as good t as new gins, if the saws are good, at 75 cents, a saw. Other work on old Gins, at fair rates. Please send on your old Gins, without delay. Persons ordering Thrashers will do wed to say whether they intend to run them by Gin gear or by Horse Power, and if Horse Power whose work they use ;—reason—different kinds of the Horse Power, have different degress of speed, and Threshing Machines must be constru ted accordingiv. THOMAS WYNNE. Columbia, Co., Ga., March 26,1856 This is to Certify that I have bought, for Mrs E. F. Lampkm, three 50 saw, Curve Breast Cot ton Gins, immu lectured by Mr. Thomas Wynne ofßel-Air, Ga., and 1 do not hesitate tosav that they are the best Gins with which I have an» acquaintance, though I have considerable expo rience ia that time. I can recommend Mr Wynnes Gins, to the public as being, in cverv way, worthy ot a trial. THOMAS H. PEEK. Columbia, (.0., Ga., March 27,1856 I hereby certify that I bought a 45 saw, Curve Breast Cotton Gm, ot Mr Tiiomas Wynne of BeLA.r Ga. in the year 1855 ; and having thor ough y tried said gin. lam not afraid that I shall say more for it than it deserves, as that is a M mpleimpossibility. It g i nsa «f Mt and niake a good lint as I or any other reasonable man could wish it to do. 11l fact, there is nodeficien cy. in any respect about it, R. foster. « ashington, Co., May 7,1856 1 certify that 1 am using & no saw, Cune Braast Cotton Gm, which I boughtof Mr. Thom as V y nne, abom two y. arsago. Said Gin per terms without exceptwn. to my complete faction. It makes a good sample—so good that 1 never tail to get the highest market price f ol the Cotton Ginned by it A DMINISTRATOR S BA L 2X an order ot the Court of Ordinary of Forsyt.icou-'v, will be sold before the Ciurt House Dior, in the town of Cumming. Forsvth county, on the first Tuesday in August n«t between the legal hours of sale, the following lots of land, to-wit: Lot No. 758 and 755. in the teccnd uutnet of the first section, Forsyth county. Also, wul bo sold, same dzv, before the Court H >use Door of Cebb county, in the env ot Marietta, lot No. <O3, i n the 16th district of the second section, Cobb county Sold for lie benefit 01 the heirs and creditors' of Solomon 1, Kilgore, iste of Forsyth county deceased -1 erms made snowu on the dav of sale- V Sth 1856. •’ John martin, > THOMAS T. KILGORE. < Admr s CIIXTY Days after date application will fee o made to Ifce Or-linaiy of Gwinnett countv for leave to sell all tht Land and Slaves, belong mg to the estate ofThomas G. Pulliam dee’d JAMES R. SKINNER, Ared> fegai Jteiwmnitff SSO REWARD. ABOVE REWARD will bo given for inc a ’'tension ot a fellow, who passes himself as— Smith, who camo to my house, the 3rd, of this Month, and hired my Horse, for two days, to id, to Ellijay and back, and has never returned rhe last account I could get from him he was 0:1 ■ -he Adairsville Road, below Fairmount. Said Soil’ll, is about 25 or 30 Years old, dark com plected, wep dressed anl w ould weigh abut 150, or 160. The Horse he took off, is a small slim Bay Horse 4 Years old heavy black mane and tail; with a small streak under his foretop there is arunning from a sore under his left Jaw bone, caused by a kick from u horse. He has never been altered. Also, feet and legs black. The REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS, will be given for the confinement of said SMITH in any Jail so that I can get him. B. M. POTEET, Chesnut Gap, Fannin County, Ga may 29 w3ro Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth County, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House door in the town of Cumming Forsyth county, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Three Lots of Land, ca-.li lot containing 40 acres more or les«, Nos. 638—639 —658, in the second district of the first section, Forsyth coun ty, improved, adjoining landsof Thomas Branon and others. Sold as the property of the estate of Richard R. Brancn deceased, and said for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of deceased, Terms made known on the day of sale. b./LOMON BRANON, Adm’r. may 38 G _ <EORGiA FORSYTH COUNTY.—Two IF months after date we shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Forsyth county, for leave to sell all the real and personal estate of James H. Burney, late of said county deceased. May sth 1856. JAMESH BELL, Executor. CAROLINE E, BURNEY, Executrix, may 15,’56 w2m. JONES, DAVID & CAMPBELL SURGEON AND MECHANICAL VY/’C /IT LD again call the attention of their y V friends an 1 the citizens ot Georgia to their superior BLOCK TEE l’H and CONTIN UOUS GUM WORK Spec imens of all kinds of Plate Work Block Teeth and Continuous Gum can be seen at Ci ’»r Office.on Whitehall Scree .Atlanta Ga. N, B. A superior qu .’ity nf To th Powdi'T-’ o Paste* and a variety of T< oth-bruskn tor march 23, Wallace & Wingfield >1 teafegssife joks AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Granger’s ill aerie Corn and Cob and Meal Mill. AVT” OULD call the attention of Farmers Plan- W ters and Stock Feeders to the Superiori ty of this Mill over all others. It is simple dura ble and cheap. Grinds more in a giventime than any of its competitors and is destined t drive them all out of use. A specimen Mill can be seen in operation at the Ware House of the Agents, and the public are invited to call and examine its work- may 17 dwtf Georgia,Gwinnett County. WHEREAS, Samuel H. Freeman applies to tne for letters of administration de bonis non upon the estate of Wade H. Chapman of said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear before the Court of Ordinary, to l» held in and for said county, on the first Mon day in August next, to show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office, this June 26th. 1856. G. 'J'. Ordn y. july 1 w3od GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. ’LI THERE.'S, Robert Baber, of Cobb county YV applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Amanda Hamilton, late of said county, deeased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu'ar the kindred or creditors, of said de ceased, to be and apoear before the Court of Ordinary,’ to be held in and for said county, on the first Monday in August next, to show cause, (if any they have,) why letters shot’ld not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand at office this 13th June 1856. G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary june 15 w«od T o IS e m t. AVery comfortable Dwelling House. on White Hall, st ’ MJ. Apply to T. BURKE, jjookstore, Holland House, Atlanta Ga. dwtf Ambrotypes. HpHE Public are respectfully invited to call and I examine this new and beautiful Style of Pic tures which the undersigned is now producing at bis Daguerraan Rooms Over Kay’s Book Store, White Hall Street, Atlanta, Gu. Those pictures arc are much admired for tbeir richness of tone beauty of finish and durability. Instructions given in the Art. Daguerreotypes as usual taken in every Style ofthe Art. Specimens of Ambrotypes and Da u erreotypes can bn seen by calling. fan 31 wlv f F aWn JOHN 11. HASKELL’S Steam Card Factory. also, manufactures C pp-'"-Riveted Leather lloee, r etched Leather Bauds. J F. H. i also agfiii for frMramboai 9&<*tory. and <» ’ • vtw Street. ] v more I <* w 1 * Union Sheriffs Sales Vl’’ ILL be sel l>n the first Tv ■’,y in Au yy gust, in the Town 'f Blairsville Unioi county, between the usual t ■ •ot «ale, ' lafo,- lowingßvropcrty to wit * The front half of Lot .v. in the Town of Blairsville, and she, the half ci Lot, No 91, the west half of sai l lot including die oh! Tunyard Levied on by virtue of a Mo7tg-.gr, fifa.. in fa vor of Jobs. Swft, vs. Jamesßoberts.adminis trator of the esLtfc- of Samuei Johnson. Proper ty pointed out in said Morlga.;« fi fa. Also. Lot of Land, No ISO, the 1 io < ist ■ud Ist -ec .as the property of Hi- ■ a Baker t H. V. Johnson, Govvrnoruf tbe S'atjof Georgi; vs., the said H.iam Baker end tie wife Nancy Baker. june d 2 JAMES BIRD, Si criS. Georr’n, Campbell Cnuuty. yv* HE RE AS Jane H -.rn Guardian of Eli y y z-.betb F. Heu.-i. F. Steed, applies to me tor letters of ismissio from snJ guardianship. These are therefore tv cite and admonish a’ persons interest to be and appear at mv < ffic< within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any th y have) why said letters of dismisai r should not be granted said applicant Given under my hand at office st Campbell ton, June 27th. 1856. £. C. BEAVE2S, Ord’y. ■ !•& I MISCELLANEOUS. Metalie Corn Mill i. ! I I ! G rader & Cowen’s Patent, OF MEMPHIS TENN. * Mill is constructed of Cast and W rough I Iron—runners 14 inches across the face— and is simple in its construction, durable, and easily set and managed, and may be attached to steam, water or horse power; but recommends it self particularly to every Planterwho has a Cot lon Gin, or any power on a farm, as it can run with from one to four horses and grind from five to fifteen bushels of the best Meal per hour. It will also grind Hominy coalse or fine. Orders for ingle Mills, or propositions for County Rights, will he received by A. A. BMITHWICK, Gordon Springs. Ga,. And J. B. GORDON, Atlanta, Ga. RECOMMENDATION. We have seen one of the above Mills on exhi bition in Atlanta, and take pleasure in saying that it grinds rapidly and good Meal, to our on tire satisfaction. (Signed) J. L.STEPHENS, 8. B. OATMAN, W. T. FARNSWORTH, foreman at Winship <V Co’s.. J. E. WILLIAMS & CO., J. WINSHIP & CO. Atlanta, June 30, 1855. july 5,’55. th*. W. M. HILL A VCTIONEER. Residence iu Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia. Being truly thankful for the liberal patronage lie has hitherto received, still offers his services as Auctioneer, and will attend all Administrators,’ Executors’ and Trustees’ sales, in DeKalb, Ful ton; and tbe adjoining Counties. He having had many years experience in the business, flatters himself, that he will give entire satisfaction in all cases. For reference apply to the following Gentlemen: Hon. C. Murphy,Hon. W. A. Powell, Col. R. M. Brown, Doct. A. Johnson, Decatur; Hon.J. A. Hayden, Col. J. M. Calhoun, Doc. E. N. Calhoun, I. J. Thrasher, Esq., Doct. B. F. Bomar. W. W. Roark. fob 7 v 6m Gw innett Sheriff’s Sales. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the town of Lawrenceville, on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal.hours ot < ale, the follow u.g property, to-wit: Tc'd Hundred and fifty bushels of Corn more or less. Levied on as the property 'f William H Fitts, to satisfy three fi fas. issued from the Hon | Superior Court of Gwinnett county, in favor o‘ , William Rogers. Thos. J. Waters,Tiustees, &c., for the use &c. vs. said Fitts. Also at the same time and place will be sold Levi Davis’s, interest in and to one tract of Land whereon Richard Davis resided in Gwin nett county on tl e Waters of the -llcovr, con taining (250) two hundred and fifty acres more or less—it being the one seventh part in remain der at the death of Fannie Davie, it being the Ijgacy left raid Levi by the will of Richard Da vis. deceased, in said land to satisfy a Superior Court fi fa. issued from Laurens County, favor of Eli Warren vs. said Davis. Also, at the same time and place will be sold (10") One Hundre acres of Land in the 562nd dist., G M, in said county. Levied on as the property of Mary Brown to satisfy two J Ustices Court fi fas, in favor of Samuel L. Heald vs. Gil bert Simpson and Mary Brown. Levy made and returned to me by A. M. Clark, Constable A!ro, at tho same time and place will be sold one Lot of Land, containing one acre on which the defendant now resides in said countv, near Lawrenceville, adjoining the lands of J. 8. Wil son, D. H. Alexander and others to satisfy two Justices Court ti fas., issued from the 407th dist., G. M-, in favor of John Smith vs. Thos. D. Young Levy made and returned to me by T. E. Evans, constable. HENRY ALLaN, Sheriff. July 29 Carroll Sheriff Sale* for August. NYTILL be sold before the Court House door W in the town of Carrollton, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: One Lot of Land, No. not known, whereon Samuel Craven now lives, it being the place whereon Harvey Parmer lived in 1855, in the 11th dist., of Carroll county. Also the north half of lot of land, No. 90 in the 11th district of said county. Levied on as the property of Harvey Parmer, to satisfy one fi fa issned from Carroll Inferior Court in favor of Allen B. Carr, and John T. Carr, Executors of John T. Carr deceased, vs. Harvey Parmer. Property point ed out by plaintiffs Att’y. Also, two cows and calves levied on as the property of Jo' n Easterwood to satisfy one fi fa issued from Carroll Inferior Court in favor of Morrell & Biedcoe vs. R. J. Wood and John Easter wood security on Casa Bond. Property pointed out by said Easterwood. Also, the sout 1 half of lot of land No. 90 in the 11th dist., of Carroll county, levied on as the property of James P. Kiudrick to satisfy one fi fa issued from the 713th Dist., G. M., in favor of Thomas Vaughn bearer vs. James P. Kindrick and A. J. Boggess. Property pointed out by Boggess, Also, the north half of let of land, No. not known, whereon Charles Cates now lives in the original Sth district of Carroll county, levied on as the property of Charles Cates, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the 714th district G. M. in favor of William H. Caldwell vs. Charles Cates, and sundry other Justice Court fi. fas. in my hands. Property pointed out by defendant, levy made and returned by a Bailiff. Also, 50 acres of land in the northwest corner if lot of land No. 172. in the 6th district of Car roll county, also, 6 acres of land in the northeast corner of lotofland No. 173 in the 6th district of said county, levied on as the property of John M Steel, to sat sfy one Justice Court fi. fa. issued from the 649 district, G. M. in favor of Mitchel, McL’urdy & Co , vs. John M. Steel, Principal snd M. Wilkinson Security on Stay. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and re turned by a Bailiff. Also, lotofland No. 53 in the 10th district of Carroll county, levied on as the property of Pet-r McQuaid to satisfy two fi. fas" is.-ued from the 714th district G. M. in favor of Cardy Bullock vs. Peter McQuaid. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy- made and returned by a Bailiff Also, lot of land No. 60, in the 9th Dist. of Carroll County levied on as the property of John C. Wright, to satiety one fi fa issued from 1006th Irist. G. M. in favor of Johu T. Meador, vs. John C. Wright. Property point -i out by Flss.. lovey made and returned by a Baileff. Also 50 acres of lot of land, No. 7, in the north east corner, ievi d ou as the property of Worthey Lewallin, to satisfy one fi la istueti rom lOUoth Dist., G. M., in law, of John I’. >leador, vs. Worthey Lewallin. Property pointed out by the defendant. Levy made and returned by a Bailiff. Also. 50 acres of the South halfof lot ofland N". I'o. iu the 10th Dist. of Carrol! County, evieu on as the property of John Warren, to satisfy two fi fa’s issued from tbe 1006th Dist G. M. in favor of J. C. & J. W Benson’s vs Jc'ua Warren, levcy made and returned by a Bailiff. POSTPONED SALE. Also. 50 acres of land, lot No. 47 in the or iginal 2 Dist. cf Carrol! County in tbe north east corner, levied on as the property of Joel Hambrea to satisfy two fi fa’s issued from tht 1122 Dist. G. M., in favor of Bnise vs. Joe Hambrte. property pointed cut by defendent, lew made and returned bv Bailiff ELI BENSON, Sh’fi. Fresh from New York. JUNE SUGARS AND COFFEEB OF YA nous brands by 1 fob 18 dwtf LOWE fa HARRIS MEDICJNES, &c. Why Females NiitTcr in Health. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Jlledical Companion BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, eaooFssoß or dib«iabks or womsn. , One Jtundrclh Edition(6Oo,Wo') IHmn.pp. 250. ' A Btaudanl work of established reputation, found ed In the catalogues of tbegroat Trade Hale* of New I York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and eold by tho principal bookeellern in tho United Statue. Every woman can discover, by comparing her , own symptoms with those described, the nature, ; character and cause of her complaint and be spared ; much anxiety and suffering, as well as the unplea ! santness of making known to, or making inquiry i of, a physician in respect to tho numberless ail -1 ments to which she is subject. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of instruction and advice in respect to her situation, which she will here find. This book tells her what to do for it, in simple but chaste words, and such as she can understand. Those suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the female system, or from prolapsus uteri (falling of thewomb),orfrotnfluor albus, will each find in its pages the means cf prevention, amelioration, and relief. Much distress of mind, ns well as thousands pecuniarily, might be saved to every husband, if the simplest laws appertaining to the marriago state were better understood. That they are not better understood is traceable to that natural and almost commendable sensitiveness that will rath er suffer than consult or converse with even a medieal man in respect to complaint.''peculiar to the female only. In a copy of “The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion,’’ every female has a phys ician that knows and describes her every symp tom, feeling and ailment, and which she can con sult at all times without violent to her sensith c ness. [Extract of a letter from a gentleman m Dayton.] Dayton, Ohio, May 1,1847. Dr A. M. Mauriceau— My Dear Sir— My wife has been prcceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of great anguish and suffering some months before and during confine ment ; every successive one more and more de bilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in imminent danger, nnd which was on the last oc casion despaired of. I supposed that this state of things was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst. I heard your book highly spo ken of, as containing some matters reaching my case. On its receipt and perusal I cannot express to you tho relief it afforded my distressed mind, and tho joy its pages imparted to my wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Des omeaux provided a remedy. It opened a pros pect to nie which I little conceived was possible- But for this, ere another year would have passes over my head, in all human proability my wife would have been in her grave and my children ' left motherless. Upon receipt of on" D 'llar, “The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion” is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United Slates, the Canadas, and British Provinces. All letters must be pre-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, box 1224, New York City. Publish ing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New-York. , For sale by Wm. Kay Atlanta Ga. sept. 12,’55 dly |LET IS lIKABON TOGETHER W? y® HOLLOWAYS PILLS WHY ARE WE SICK J It has been the lot of the human race tu bd weighed dowu by disease and suffering. HOL LOWAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, jhe DEL ICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes ages sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United States, and offers them so a free and enlightened people, as the best rem edy the world ever saw for the removal of disea ses- These Pills Purify the Bicod These famous Pills arc expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement iu their functions, purifying the blood, tho very fountain ol life, and thus curing disease in all its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Nearly half the human race have taken 'hese Pills. It has been proved in all parts of tbe world that nothing has been found equal t them in cases of disorder of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone’to these organs, however much de ranged, and when all other means have failed. General Debility, 11l Health. , Many oi tbe most despotic Governments hav opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of tho masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for per sons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. Female Complaints. I e female, young or old, should be without thia Nbrated medicine. It correct* and regulates cee monthly courses at all periods, acting in many thses like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages and for any complaint; tonsequently no family should be without it. Holloway’s Pills arc the best remedy known m the world for the following diseases .- Asthma Headaches Bowe! Complaints Indigestion Coughs influenza Colds Inflammation Chest Disease* Venereal Affections Costivenese Worms, of all kinds Dyspepsia Stone and Gravel Diarrhoea Secondary Symdtoms Dropsy Inward Weakness Debility Liver Complaints Fever and Ague Lowness of Spirits Femal" Complaints Piles •,• Sold al tbe Manufactories of Promssob Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York and 214 Strand London by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 2 cents, 62J cents, and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by taking th* larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of Patients :’n every disorder are affixed to each Box. decl rtoargla, Paulding County, 7 H EREAB, Elizabeth Goggins administra- W trix on the estate ot Henry Goggins, de ceased, applies t" me for letters of dismission from said administration, these are, therefore, to cite and require all persons concerned, to be and ap pear at my office, on the first Monday in Decem ber next, to show -ause, (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted the applicant Given under my hand at office, this Mav, the 28th, 1856. Inno 1 MJT.FSI FDWARDH. Ord’* Post Poned Laie. VKYIDLbe sold 011 the first Tuesday in August I* next, before the Court House Door, in Town 01 CaToilton, within the legal bours ol sale, the following property, to wit: Also, Mortgage, bale, of one lot of land No. 93 in the 6th district of Can-oil county, 10 acre* more or lees boa- led on the North by the town of Villa Kies, and on the feouth. East, and XVeet, by lands of John B Wick, and 15 acre- moreol less bounded on the Sort* by tbe town of Villa Rica, and the Sou.h and West bj lauds of M. Gordon, and on the East by land of Join B. Wick, Levied on as tbe property of Larkin II D->v, to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa. issued from Car roll Super! or Court, in'a vor of Chamberlain* Bancroft, t s lat Zin 11. Davis, property pointed out in said mortgage Isa. J. W. WOOD, Deputy Sheriff. . June 3 wtd STATE OF GEORGIA, CAMPBELL COUNTY. —Vr hereas, Joseph H. Coryell, guardian of ndgenia E. Coryell formerly now Eugenia E. Peters, applies for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish al! that arc concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,and show cause (if any they have) why letters of guardianship should not be granted, the said applicant. Given under my hand at offiee this 2nd, day of June, 1856. jaa* 4 R. C. BEA VERB, Ordin at MEDICINES, &c. Dr. McLOE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Two of th® best Preparations of th® Affe. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements-. 'Sick Head ache, Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. rhe genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. S«le Proprietors. SCO VIL & MEAD, New Orleans, General Wholsale Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. SOLD BY Smith & Ezzard, J. F. Woodburg, J. M. Ran tiu, and A. Alexander, Atlanta ; Wm. Root, Ma rietta; Hanes & Lasseter, Jonesboro; W. &. E. C. Bennett, Franklin ; Camp & Christian, Fair burn ; O. Spence, Palmetto ; W. B. Swan, Camp bcllton ; David Young, Nrwnan ; W. B. Sevy, Griffin; E. Rosser, Decatur; D. A W. H, Lee, Stone Mountain ; John Stiluell, McDonough; J. A. &. 8. Ervin, Cartersville; J. A. Boggle, Cumming. [jan 8 dawly G GEORGIA PAULDING COUNTY—AII f persons having demands against John Mc- Larty late of said county decease ! are hereby notified to present them properly attested to us within the time prescribed by law or they will not be settled, and all persons indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make immedi atopayment. S. W.McLARTY, ) S.M. McLARTY. j A . May 13, 1 8f)6.--wtf GEoZgIA LANI) OFFICE AT AU GUSTA. r|IHE undersigned respectfully inform the pub | lie generally, that they have opened an of fiee iu the city of'Augusta, opposite the Insur ance and State Banks, on Broad street, for the purchase and sale of LANDS and REAL EB - J’E of all description, located in any sectioc of Georgia, on commission. Particular atten tion, will be given to the sale and purchase ol Lands in Cherokee and South-Western Georgia Persons wishing to have Lands sold, will pre sent them, with the best chain of titles they are in possession of, the Plat and original Grant, if they have it. Those owing Tracts of Land, improved or un improved, in any section of Georgia, and wish ing to sell, will find this the mo it effectual me dium of offering them. All we require is a pro per medium of offering them. All we require 1» a proper description of improved Lands, the na ture of titles and terms, and they will be entered into our general registry for sale, free of charge, commission being only where sales are eflect d Persons wishing to make investments in Real Estate and Lands, located in either county 01 the State, will find it to their advantage to favor as with their orders. DAVIDSON, GIRARDEY, WHYTE & CO. J VMES H. DAVIOSOH, OIHAUDKT, WHYTB A CO., of Woodville, Ga. Augusta, Ga. an 29 dwtf DeKalb Sheriff's Sales- \X7" ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in August V V next, before the Court House Door, in the Town of Decatur, within the legal hours of sale the following property, to wit : Two Negreos, one a Girl about 13 years old of dark complexion the other a Buy 3 years old Levied on as the property of Heary Holmes to satisfy a fi fa. issued from DeKalb Superior • 'ouri in favor of James F. Walker ve. John Holmes and Henry Holmes, maker, and Henry McGreer indorser JOHN W. FOVZLER, Sh’fll july I w33d DeKalb Sheriff’s Sales. tUILL'oe sold before tbeCourt House door, !n tho tows '' of Decatur, 00 the first Tuesday ia Auu next one Stallion horse Imported l evied on as th« property of J. M. Robinson, to satisfy one fi f »sued from DiKslb Superior Court. Nimro \rgo. vs. J. M. Robinson, and others' Property pointed out by J. M. Robinson. JAMFS H. BORN, D.Sh’ff. POST PONED SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door i he to nos Decatur the first Tuesday in Ju ast next, one dwelling house and lot in tb HB3d district, G. M. and town of Lithonia, con laining hah acre more or less adjoining landso lacob Born, levied on as the property of .ftosei I. Robinson, to satisfy sundry Justice Court 1 fas. in favor of Born &. Maddox and others.— Levy made and relumed to me by Nelson An derson a constable. JAMEL H. Bom, D. Sb’ff. july 10, ’56. dwtd. SIXTY days after date application will bj made to the Court of Ordinary of the count; of Gwinndt, for leave to sell all the Lands ano Slaves, belonging to the estate of James Hale, late of said county, deceased. THOMPSON HALS, Adm’r. Ju* I on Tnß 77i arI iagt, View of m X nY- PhystoloS^cßoix, r * l ‘' By M. B. Pl ain * nu 250 pages and art PRICE D< Ph TMOI.OCIOAL VIZWOI^^H~ r ‘ Mabbiao*,—a new and re- ' gL vised edition of 250 page-, AVw’Sn and 130 plah s. Price 26 eta BK JLjrt - ''"P.y- A popu.'-r and com- P'’-5' i.'.uve tr.at, upon thoCjWBW '*;■ >’>•! ' ii-iialilo'H ..ftein- and iitl—hur- py nlliar con, mode of tvcuririjf t cm infelicitous and infertile ones—ther ob viations arid removal—nervous debility, tscause- J an by a process at once so simple, safe an 1 effectual, that failure is impossible-rules for daily management—an essay on Spermatorrhoea with practical observations on a safer and more sue cessful mode of treatment—precautionary hint "V ‘. e e ™ UlU fr° m e ”Piric«» winch is added commentaries on the diseases of I hir> fi*’ -H 01 ' 1 lnf *P C F ,0 Sge, each COM fto phically illustrated by beautiftil plates. It pointe out the remedies for those self-inflicted miaorie. and disappointed hope so unfortunately prevalent J T B ' X ‘ “ * l, " thlul to be mar red and those cotitemplating marriage. Ito pe-. rusal is particularly recommended to persons en tertaining secret doubts ofthe physical condition hr tXh arc . consciou « of having hazarded th. th T apPlneil “ “" d P nvile « es t° which every human being is entitled. Ce ? te per COpy ’ or fi ” so » **• Stated he!) 0 poßta^J°»n y portuf the United States, by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post-paid) Albany New York, enclosing 25 in money or . postage stamps. 1 ’ (’ROW ..Z?I OSe Wh ? may eon "*l‘ Dr ’l> A CROIX upon any ofthe dneniesof which hi. book treats, cither personally or by mail. His medicines often cure in the short space of *iz days »n‘l3mpletely and entirely eradicate all uscL of loose disorders which copavia and cubeba have .0 long beenJhought antidote, to the ruin of the health of the patient. His "French Be eret”is lb. great continent.! remedy class cf (...orders which, unfortunately, physi ciuns treat with mercuty, t- • • ireeUievLbiu ruction of the patient’s c, ‘ hf“ hvs ,n ,h ; ** rt 4nno ' cun ” Dr. I.A CRUIX 8 medic... v _ (ro — .11 mineral poisons and put in . neat end compeot form, which can be sent by Mad or Ez P may be takeuni a pubhc or pnvate hoSs“r whi.e travellii g, without exposure to the mutt ix*. hmate friend or room-mate, V 4 fllll( j ri ~c e business of study, and nu important change ia the diet is necessary. Medmme. rent to an* pert of the Union, seconding to directions Lreta oackod and carefully secured from all obrerrZ- Office removed from No. 66 Beaver-sU, io 81 4 Maicen Lane, near Broadway, Albauv W Y ■ y ’ddtwly 1 Association IM POET AN’ I A B TO all persons afflicted with Sexual diseasaa.l such as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMIN AL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONOR- A GL JS?'£’ SYp HIJJB, the Vice of ON-J ANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, &c., &c. J Tho HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Phila" delphia, in view of the awful destruction j man life and health, caused by Sexuel dine.., and the deceptions which are practised upon r,, unfortunate victims of such disease, by Quacks have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their to all persons thus afflicted, (Malo or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their cotdi- 1 non, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) anl ia cares of extreme poverty and suffering, to FIR NISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE 1 The Howard Association is a lienevolent Ifoti- | tution, established by special endowment, forth* * relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted frith I “Virulent and Epidemic Diseases,” and it> finds ' can be used for no other purpose. It has now a , surplus of means, which the Directors havevjted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the Boat approval modern treatment. Valuable advice al so given to sick and nervous female., afflicted Womb Complaint, Leucorrhoea, Ac. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CAL HOUN, Consulting Sugeon, Howard Aaaosia tfon, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HARTWELL, President GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary, nov 2 55 w ]y SHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO’B ~ mr - ireat Southern, Western, Northern, —and— KIA El T XSZKIQ FREIGHT, PACKAGE AND PARCEL ■' EXPHE S , Running with the regularity and speed of the j Mails, between the principal places South, Wes*, North, andEaut, in charge of special messenger*, j Express facilities of a most liberal charactas I having been accorded us by the South Carolina, I the Georgia, the Western & Atlantic, the Atlsa. 1 ta & LaGrange, and tho West Point A Mon* I goniery Railroads, we have established offleaf with efficient and faithful Agents, at CHARLESTON, 8. C., COLUMBIA, S.C., AUGUSTA, GA., a ATLANTA, GA, CHATTANOOGA TENN. NASHVILLE, TENN., MONTGOMERY. ALA., MOBILE. ALA., NEW ORLEANS, LA, and all the important intermediate pointa, arte are now prepared to transport Freight, Pnckagee, d Specie, Bank-Notes, and Parcels of eve deHcrin.’l tion, with orbat dispatch and at tho most rea 1 -lonable rates. Between Charleston and New I York run a daily Inland Express, via Columbia I Wilmington, Washington, Baltimore, Philadepf phia, &c, in charge of our Messengers. W«i dso run a Steamer Express semi-weekly, leaving f Charleston and New York every Wodnaedey an® Saturday, at 3 o’clock P. M—through ui 8® hours. f Tlr being the great line o» ir.t ' i tietwee* I New York and New Orleans, iri Stp.UAshy thia i route commends itself most to the im *3 tronaga of merchants and tho p>l>4io generally ■ H. B. iXAXfii', 1 Superintendent Adams Express (v‘ii A. 4 W. D a nov 24 _ dwly ’’ QTATE OF GEORGIA, —Whore**, Augustus J. Malcom ae. pi.es to me for Lettersuf Guardainship o** r the person and property of Mary Wynn, orphan of Floyd Wynn, late of Walton county ueceaeaA these are therefore, to cite and require all uos sons concerns ', to be and appear at .11; 'flic o B die first Monday in Augu.tnext, to *h„w c aU( if any they have, why said letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my band itofliice this June 26, 1866 Pu Ail U/horn it may Concern'. WHEREAS th OuaKliansblp of Harry M e n, aid Hog.n I. now unreprureiiual, froiu iba feutbreik! ett.r. graoiad R dgawsy b, Hogan have been r „!i* >d : and I bom*. Jeumngs having maue tm.Ju ■ation for the guardianship of the peravu -.8 property ot tbe same Harry M, Hogan, orpnan ’ uid minor child of Wnliim H. gan, iteci.aa. ’ t here are therefore to cite and admonish all and angular tbe kindred and thoeeintereated to an. ,«-ar at my office within the time prescribed bv Law to show cause (if any they hav«» why set er* of guardianship should nut be granted said .ppl'cant. A true extract Item the minute 1 under my hand, in offi e; July 7th, 185* J K.C. BKAVJSRB.o,/- J July 9th. fted* Georgia Campbell county.—su, ty days after date application will be mwle o the I {onorubte Court of Ord nary of Camt>- 1 bell county, lor leave to sell a Lamj Warrant J belonging w the of Eeubeu Little, fate of 4 *fc 1