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LEGAL SALES.
Spalding Sheriff’s Sales for November.
WILL IIK SOLI), before the Court House door,
in the city of Griffin, Spalding county, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of
sale, tlie following property, to wit : ...
Lot of land No. eighty-six, in the fourth District of for
inierly Henry,then Fayette, now Spalding, containing 2(V2|
acres more or less, levied on to satisfy 7 Justices Court )i
fas from the 1001st District, G M, in fate* of John Neal
vs Theodocius Cook, and L W Cooper security, and John
T Thweatt security on stay of said fi fas. Levied on as the
property of 1, \V Cooper, and pointed out by said L W
Cooper. Levy made and returned to me hy J T Gray, Const
One house and lot in the city of Griffin, continuing A
acre more or less, No not known, bounded as follows,Broad
way on the North, West by Woodard , and on the South by
Solomon .Street ; the same being levied on to satisfy a li
fa from the Justice's Court of the 1001st District, G M, in
favor of Richard Lawrence vs Lewis Humphreys and
tor a lein for building material. Property pointed out by
Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by J T Gray,
Lotof land No not known ill the 1065th dist.G M contain
ing 2024 acres more or less, the same being levied onto
satisfy ali fa from the Justice courtof 1065th (list. GMinfa.
vor of Gray & Harris vs Charles P. Rainy, property pointed
out by plaintiffs, levy made aud returned to me by J T War-
J une< U Word's interest in the east half of the west half
of Lot No 2 iu square 2, in the original plan of the City of
Griffin containing half acre, more or less, with all the ini
privenmuts thereon ; levied on to satisfy all fa from ■Spald
in.*’ Superior Court, in favor of Jolin Neal vs James
MVoril nrineipal, and James W Spence, endorser; one
frrtr.i A’pahling Inferior Court, in fstvor of J Rmhardson ‘Vs.
W >id George, and one in favor <>t John Ncaltes J
Word, principal, and J M Leslie, endorser, from Npalfiingi
X uier’ior Coart, as'the pioperty of James M Word, to sat-
HV said fi fas. Property pointed out by’ -Aaron Cloud*
tl One < negro fellow by the name of Daniel, about 27"yeavs
old. of dark complexion, and 120 acres of Land, in the 4th
district of formerly Henry now Spalding county, lying
about 14 miles north-west of Griffin,on the west side oftbe
M &'W Railroad, adjoining S W Woodworth on the south.
Mr Nelms on the north : all levied on as the property of
“Thomas Henderson, to satisfy two li fas from Spalding In
ferior Court,one in favor of Isaac B Williamson vs Thomas
Henderson, principal, and ST Whitaker, security, audSte
s>hen W Allen, endorser ; the other in favor of Henry F
■ Jackson, bearer, vs Thomas Henderson. Property pointed
out by Thomas Henderson.
One acre of land, with the improvements thereon, off of
lot number not known, iti the 4th district of formerly Henry
now Spalding county—the same lying north of the original
plan of the city of Griffin, and adjoining the Tan Yard Lot
known as Lockhart’s Tan Yard on the west, formerly occu
pied by Felix G Cobron, and one sorrel horse.and saddle;
all levied on as the property of Felix G Cobron, to satisfy
afi fa from Spalding Superior Court, in favor of John
Jackson vs Felix G Cobron. Properly pointed out by Je
thro Jackson .transferee. A A WOOTEN, Sheriff.
.October 1, 1856 23 til |
Assignees’ Sale.
At the same time and place, sundry goods, wares and mer
chandise, as the property of Leroy Sneed, the same being
the effects as rendered by him in liis schedule at our late
Inferior Court, and turned over to me by Jolin I) Stewart,
assignee.
“undry goods, wares and merchandise, as the property
nf Wier, the same being the effects as rendered
by him iu his schedule at our late Inferior Court, and turn
ed over to me by Jolin D “tewart. assignee.
A A WOOTEN, “heriff.
‘Oc tolar 1, 1855 23 tds
Spalding Mortgage Sheriff Sale for
November.
VT TILL be sold before the court-house door, in Griffin,
W Spalding county, on the first Tuesday in November
next, within the legal hours of sale,the following property,
viz : One bay marc mule, one buggy and harness, one two
horse wagon and harness, twenty five barrels of-com, more
or less, one stack of fodder, one rifle gun and shot bag, two
hundred pounds of bacon, more or less, one cow and calf,
ten head of stock hogs, three bedsteads and bedding, one
safe, one chest, one trank and one dock, and kitchen furni
ture : levied on as the property of W A Herring, to satisfy
a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of Spalding
county, in favor of J J Henderson vs said W A Herring
Property pointed out in sail Mortgage fi fa. bv plaintiff.
WILEY PATRICK, Deputy “herif\
August 27, ISSG 18 tds
Butts Sheriff's Sales for November.
WILL be sold before the court-house door, at
Jackson, in Butts county, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, between the usual hours of sale, the following ;
property, to wit:
Thirteen Negroes : Gns, a man about 2G years, and Mari- j
eh,a woman 22 years old, and hertwo children, Frank a boy
3 years old, and a girl named Roxy Ann, 1 year old—all of i
black complexion. Also, a boy named Jim, about 11 years !
old, copper color ; also, John, a boy 17 years old, copper |
color ; also, Noah, a boy about 1G years old, dark color ;
also, Amanda, a woman about 20 years old, dark color;
also, Moses, a child 1 ycarold, dark color ; also, Ben a man
about3o years old. dark color ; also, Mary, a girl about 13
years old, dark color—all the above negroes likely, sound
and valuable.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, two mules,
7or 8 years old, one a bay and the other a black. A Iso, 25
barrels*of corn, in the crib* more or less ; corn-slieller, 1 large
wagon and harness, and plantation tools, one cotton gin,
and thrasher and fan ; one yoke of oxen ; also, about 70 I
acres of cotton standing in the field ; vlso, about 40 acres of j
com standing in toe field ; also, a lot of hogs, about 40 or i
50; also, a parcel of cotton not ginned, two or three thou- j
sand pounds, more or less. All the above property levied ‘
on by virtue of several fi fas issued from Butts Superior
Court, at the instance of John Andrews and J C Little, for
the use of L M Wiley & Cos. vs Nathan F Camp, controlled
by Edward W Bancroft, Andrew F Browning, James B
Betts, and others ; also, a fi fa W W Woodruff vs Nathan
F Camp ; also, a fi fa Samuel Griswold vs Nathan F Camp;
also. William L Gordon vs James B Camp and Nathan
p Camp ; also, Robert G Duke vs James B Camp and
Nathan F Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Inferior Court,
William D Staunton vs Nathan F Camp ; also, a fi fa
from Butts Superior Court, Samuel Irwin vs Nathan F l
Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Inferior Court, McCarter & j
Cos. vs J B and N F Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Inferior j
Court, James M Newton, agent, vs James B and Nathan F ;
Camp ; also, a fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor of
Stephen Bailey. Levied on as the property of the said Na
than F Camp.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, the store
house and lot in Jackson, Butts county, about half acre,
formerly occupied by Nathan F. Camp. Levied on by vir
tue of several fi tas* issued from Butts Superior Court, J
Andrews and J C Little for the use of L M Wiley & C'o. vs
Nathan F Camp, controlled by Edward W Bancroft and
’thers ; also, a fi fa Robert G Duke vs James B Camp and I
Nathau F Camp ; also, William L Gordon vs Nathan F
Camp ; also, two fi fas from Butts Inferior Court, McCarter
& OkX-s J B and N F Camp ; said property levied on as the
property of the said Nathan F Camp.
. Also,*will lie sold at the same time and place, a plantation
•Abated in Butts county, on the road leading from Jackson
to Griffin, containing about 520 acres, more or less ; levied
on as the property of Nathan F Camp, to satisfy aft fa
from Butts Superior Court, at the instance of A W Bonham
,i Cos. vs the said Nathan F Camp ; also, a fi fa W L Gordon
vs Nathan F Camp; also, two fi fas from Butts Inferior
Court one Janus M Newton, agent, vs J B and N F Camp,
the other McCarter &Cos vs J B and N F Camp. All the
foregoing named property pointed ont by the Attorneys for
the several plaintiff's—[Printer’s Ice sl2 50.
Also, at the same time and place will lie sold, one home
and lot, containing two acres, more or less, lying near the
Indian Springs,the place whereon Thomas Mills now lives;
levied on t<> satisfy one fi fa from the 614th District, G M.,
iu favor of S W Tollisnn vs said Thomas Mills. Levy made
and returned tome bv Thomas Harris, constable.
R G BYARJ, Sheriff.
September 20, 185 G 23351s tds
Pike Sheriffs Sale for November.
TV TILL be sold before tbe Court House door in the town
VY of Zebulon Pike County, on the first Tuesday in No
vember next, within the legal hour sos sale, the following
property to wit:
A negro girl by the name of Rosena, eight or nine years
of age,levied on as the property of Robert L. Puckett, to
saiu.lv sundry Justice Court fi fas issued from the 534th
tlirt. G. M. Monroe county. Daniel Sanford vs Robert L.
I’n. kett. property pointed out by plaintiff, and levy made
and returned to me by W J Ellis, one of the Constables iu
and for sa ; d county of Pike.
w. ii. McLendon, and. ™hcr.
Oct. 15t.... 23.... tds
ALW, AT mF. SAME TIME AND PLACE WILL BE SOLD,
One house and lot in the town of Bartlesville, the lot 18
by 70 feet, bounded north by James Spier, u est by the Live
ry Stable,south by a vacant lot of 6'ingl tary’s, cast by the
pin-et leading to Thoinaston. Levied oil as the property of
William A. Wright, to satisfy a fi fa issued from Pike Su
perior Court. S N Braswell vs William A Wright. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintiff. Tenant in possession noti
fied. A B VAUGHAN, Sheriff.
October 1, 1856 24 tds
Pike Mortgage Sheriff Sale for De
cember.
f VTILL be sold before the Court House door, in
VV the town of Zebulon on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next within the legal hours of sale the following proper
ty to wit: ...
* anew Steam saw mill, it being the last Mill Wesley
Leak put up: Including Boilers,Engine, Saws, saw-frames
and all the machinery connected .with or for the use of
said mill—it being in'the Ninth Dist. of Pike county, vome
eight miles West of Zebulon, levied on as the property of
■Wesley to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the
Superior Court of Spalding county, in favor of Aaron Cloud
vs Wesley I.*ak,property pointed out in said Mortgage fi fa.
Tenant iu possession notified.
w. ii. McLendon, and slit.
Oct. Ist 1856 23 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold atthe residence of James A McGee, de
ceased, late of said county, in the city of Griffin, on
Thursday, the 16th day of October next, all the personal
pp.jrf-rty of said deceased, consisting of household and
kitchen furniture, &c. Terms of sale on the day.
JAMES H LOGAN, Administrator.
September 3, W*6 19 tds
LEGAL SALES.
Butts postponed Mortgage Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door in the to\vn
of Jackson, Butts county .on the first Tuesday in
Novembernext, within the legal limits Os sale, the following
property to wit:
Sixty-thiee acres of land. No. not known, but adjoining
the lauds of Mrs. Standard, W J Head and others;.lt‘Vied on
as the property of James Rowland, to satisfy ,a Mortgage
11 fa from Butts Superior Court, iu favor Mickelberry &
Mobley vs said Rowland. Property pointed out in said
Mortgage fi fa. ILG.BYAS.'Sh'Q.
Aug. 31,185 G. Iff tds
Administrator’s Sale.
18 Negroes for Sale.
ON the first Tuesday in November next, by virtue of ail
order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Spalding
county, will be sold before the court-house door, in the city
cf Griffin, Spalding county, EIGHTEEN likely young
NEGROES, belonging to the estate of R P Ellis, late ol
said county deceased. Sold for tlie benefit of tlie lieirs ot
said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES T ELLIS, Administrator.
September 2,185 Gl9 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
W" 'ILL be sold on tlie first Tuesday in November next,
before the court house door, in the town of Zebulon,
Pike county, agreeable to an order of tlie Court of Ordina
ry, of said county, the following Lands, to wit : Part of lot
No 139, and part of lot No 140, containing'lso acres, more
or less ; part of lot-'No 170, containing 172£ acres; the
eat& hbif'of'iot-Xo 150, containing 101 j acres, more or less,
part of’'ldt-No--1-7*l, containing 95£ acres, and lot No 451,
containing-2024 acres,ffmsre or less. Sold as the property
of John Brunt"late of said countyfieceasod-. All of said
Lands lying in the 9tli district of said comity, and “joining;
tlie Lands of Leonard Hands, ■ ;tntl others. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of
sale. GREEN B M BLOUNT,) , , -
P E FOSSETTE, f A " lm rf ’
September 17,185(1 21 fds
Administrator’s Sale.
BY -virtue of an order of the Honorable Courtof Ordinary
of Spa'Uiing county, will be sold before the court house
door, in sard county, on the first Tuesday in Novembernext
.between the lawful hours of sale, a part of lot of land No
-10, in the 4tli district of originally Henry, now Spalding
county, containing 944 acres, (agreeably to Hie last sur
vey.) well improved, with a good vdfl of 'Water, cabins and
fences in good repair,'With 80 acres in ihigli state of culti
vation. Terms of sale : The purchaser will be required to
give notes in sums not exceeding SSO, due twelve months
after date, with good personal security. Said laud sold as
the property of Malcom Bctliune. late of said county de
ceased Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said deceased EDMUND REGRAVES, Admr.
September 17. 185 G 21 tds
Administrators Sale.
WILL be sold agreeable to an order of the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Spalding county on Tuesday the
30th of September next, at the late residence of Richard
P. Ellis deceased , all tlie perishable pioperty of said estate
consisting of fine PORK HOGS and STOCK HOGS, four
mules, a line buggy horse and buggy, a yoke of fins oxen
and a good lot of cows and calves, house hold and
kitchen furniture &c.
ALSO on the first Tuesday in October next'trill be sold
before the court house door in the city of Gfffffn in ‘Spate!
ing county by virtue -of an oivktewf abo've named court all
tlie Land belonging to said estate Viz., lot no 35 is the
place where the widow now resides, also the west half of
lot No.3G; and lot G 2 and 150 acres of lot No, G 7. the north
portion of said lot 650 acres in all. Tortus of sal-cwifl be a !
long credit with strong security.
* .TAS.’T. ELLIS, Adm’r.
Aug G-, 1650- 15 tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Fayette county, I will sell before the Court House door
in Fayette’ iilc, on the first Tuesday in November next,
within the usual hours of sale, the following lots ofland, to
writ ; 1514 acresoflot No. 49 in the 7th District, on the west
side of said lot ; 50 acres of lot No. ’256 in the 7th District
of said ■county, in the South-East cornet of sard lot; 40
acres, more or less, of lot No. 226. in tire 7t.li District, in
the South-East corner of said lot: 20‘JJ acres, lot No.
19 in the 9th District: s'Oacivs of lot No. 254. in the 13th
District: 2024 acres, lot No. 255, in the 7th District. All
of said lands lying in Fayette county, and belonging to the
Estate of Herod Thornton, Sr., late of said county, deceas
ed. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
Estate. Terms made known on the day of sale.
HEROD THORNTON, Jr., Adnvr.
Sept., 3d, 185 G lO^^Sftds
Administrator’s Sale.
TT7ILL he sold before the court-house door, in the town
VV of Zcbwlon, within the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in Novembei next,all or a part of the real es
tate of J \V Collier, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ;
and creditors. Terms on the day of sale.
B T COLLIER,
Administrator, with the Will annexed.
Sci t u l)er|24, 185 G 22 tds
Administrator’s Sale.
W'ILL be sold before the court-house door, in Green
ville, Meriwether county, Ga., on tlie first Tuesday
iu November next, within the legal hours of sale, under an
j order of the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether comity, the
| following lots of land,to wit: The east half of lot of land
! No 225, in the 2d district of originally Troup now Mcri
-1 wether county—it being a part of the real estate of Jesse
i Hinton, deceased ; 45 acres cleared, Sold for the benefit
of the heirs of the said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale. J W REDDING, Admr.
September 24, 1856 22 tds 3
Administratrix’s Sale.
BY Virtue of an order of the Honorable tbe Court of Or
dinary of Pike county, Ga.. will be sold before the
court-house door, in Zebulon, Pike county, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in November next, within tlie legal hours of sale,
j the north half of lot of land No 64, and 1? acres, more or
| less, off of the north side of the south half of said lot No
64 lying and being in the 2d district of originally Monroe
now Pike county. Sold as the property of the estate of
Milton R Ransone.lateof said county of Pike deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms
on the day of sale. JULIAN E RANSONE, Adm'x.
August 27, 1856 Is tds
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town
of Fayetteville, county of FaJ?ette, on the first Tues
day in November next, within the legal bouts of sale, town
lot No. 99, in Fayetteville, containing two acres and one
hundred rods, more or less, belonging to the Estate of Al
fred Brown, late of Fayette county, deceased. Sold by or
dcr of the Court of Ordinary of said county, for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, Terms made
known oil the day* of sale.
JOHN O. BROWN, Adm’r.
September 3d 1850 25 tds
Executor’s Sale.
WILL tie sold before the court-house door lit the town of
Zebulon, between the usual hours of sale,on the Ist
Tuesday in November neJit, agreeably to tin order of the
Court of Ordinary of Pike county, lot of land No 152, in
the 9th district of originally Monroe, now Pike county.—
Sold as the property of James Reagan, late of said county ,
deceased. Terms made known on the daV of sale.
JOSEPH REAGAN, Executor.
August 20, 1856 17 tds
SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Pike county, for IdaVe
to sell the 1 .and and Negroes belonging to the estate of
William Anderson, late of said county deceased.
JOSIAH PYRON, Executor.
September 24, 1856 22 60ds
CIIXTY days after date, application will be made to the
O Court of Ordinary of Fayette county, for leave to sell
the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of Samuel R. Hob
good, late of said county, deceased,
JAMES L HOIIGOOD, Adm'r
September 3d,1856 20 40ds
SIXTY days alter date, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of Spalding county for leave to sell
the negroes belonging to the estate of Albert G. Colbert,
late of said county deceased.
M. 0. DOBBINS, Adm'r.
Sept. 2dU856 19 GOds
rpwo months after date application will be made to the
JL Court of Ordinary of Fayette county for leave to sell
the real and personal Estate of William Jinningslatc of said
county deceased. WILLIAM MAY, Adm’r.
Aug. 13J1856. 16 60ds
SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the
Court ot Ordinary of Spalding county, for leave to sell
the Lands belonging to the Estate of Hugh Hamil, late of
Spalding county deceased. JAMES 11. LOGAN, Adm’r
Sept. 2d 19 6()ds
f pWO months after date, application will be made to the
1 Honorable Court of Ordinary of Spalding Icounty, for
leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate
of Milton Westmoreland, late of said county* deceased.
CALVIN S. WESTMORELAND, I .
W..M. WESTMORELAND, f hx rs *
August 28th, 1856 20 2ms
GEORGIA, Pike County. —Court of Ordinary, Sep
tember Term, 1856.—T0 all whom it may concern :
Whereas, John T. Hall, Administrator upon the Estate of
Bluford C. Brown, deceased, applies for letters of Dismission
from the Administration of said Estate.
Therefore, the kindred aud creditors of said deceased arc
hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, (if
any they have,) in my office in terms of the law, otherwise
letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant atthe next
March Term (1857) of the Court of Ordinary of said county.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court.
JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ordinary.
September 2nd, 1856 20 mGm
LEATHER! LEATHER!!
T 1 ARNESS, Sole ,and Upper Leather for sale by
IT Feb. 26,1856. .if JAMES L. JOHNSON
LEGAL NOTICES.
KOiml.V, Spalding County.—Whereas, Martha
T Akihs and William J. Akins apply to me tor Letters |
of Administration'upon the Estate of Elisha Akins, late of
said county deceased ;.
These are, therefore, to cife arid admonish all aud singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of sald'dedeated, to be and
appearat my oHicetfi thin'the time presifftilhJd Bv law, to
show cause, if any tJy jiiNe.Why letters should mot he
granted said applicants. Given,at office. Sep. 25, ‘1856.
JAMES H. MA-NGHAM, ’Ordinary.
October 1, 1856..... .23....30ds
CVeorgin, Fayette County.—Whereas Joseph H. Mur-
X phev,Executor,and Rebecca Murphey, Executrix, up
011 the estate of Sithon P. Murphey. late of said county 1 de
ceased, applies to rile fdr’letters of di.hhission from said ei-
Thcse are therefore to cite arid lidmonDb rill and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,to Be arid
appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, “if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted. Given under mv hand at office, 12th day of
June, 1856. GEO. C. KING, Dept c c o
June 18, 1856 8.... 6m
Cl corgi a, Faye tc Cos only.—Whereas Francis M. Lord
X applies to me for letters of dismission from the Admin
istratin'.! 011 the estate of Henry Lord, late of said county
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties con
cerned to be and appear at my office withintbe time prescrib
ed bylaw, and show cause,ifany they have, why letters dis
missory should not be issued. Given under my handat office,
this 12th day of May, 1856. GEO. C. KING, Dep.c. o. o.
May 21, 1856 4 1116111
Cl EOUGIA.Fuj i iic County.—Whereas. James Hanes
T Jr., Executor of the estate of Jesse Lassiter, late of
said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of'diathis
sion from said Executorship;
These are, therefore, to cite anfi admonish all ailtl Singu
lar. the‘kindred and creditors of srißl deceased. r to be and
appear ntiily office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any exists, why said letters riliouid not be
granted.
Given under trfytenrtii dt diice/tilts 7th day of August.
1856. CKlXG,te'cc o.
Aug. 13 1856 .16 6m.
f'IEORGIA, Fayette County.—Whereas ’Philip Fitz
T gerald applies to me for letters of ‘dismission from the
Guardianship of James P Fitzgerald, orphan of JdtfcCs
Fitzgerald, late of said county deceased :
These are,•therefore, to cite and admonish all parties con
cerned. to he and appear a tiny office within the time pre
scribed hy law, to show cause, if any they have, why let
ters dismissor;, should not lie issued. Given underlay hand
at office, this 28tii day of August. 1856.
‘GEO ’0 KINO, ‘Dept c c o
September 2., 1856.-.-.. . Iff-. . .SOds
CTeorgla, Fayc'ttc County.—-To ttll whom fttnaycoil-
T edn : ‘Wllefens ‘Counsel Rentfrote, A’&niinistrator up
on the estate of John W. Pledger, -late of said county de
ceased, applies to me for letters of d’LthWibft ‘froth'the ad
ministration of said estate :
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased are
hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any
they liaVe, in my office in terms of the law, otherwise let
ters dismissoiy will lie granted said applicant at the next
September Term of the Court of Ordinary for said county,
GEO. C. KING, Dept C 0 O’
July 9, 1856.-.-.. .11 6m
CT KOlil-1 V . Faj’cft<• ‘County.—\Vberea s , \Vill[isßras-
T sell, feecii’tol on'the estate of jFaftffeft Hrasrtefl.late of
said county, deceased, applie; to ; /we for Lifters of dismis
sion from said estate ;
These are therefore,fto cFteanci admonish alland singular
the kindred and creditors of said'deceased, to be and ap
peal - at m'y office, within tlic'time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand atoffice, this tlie 4tli day of August
1856. * GEO C KING, D c co.
Aug. 13,1856 16 Cm.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.—Wliei'cas Thomas B
ft?ay and Isaac -P Vsay. EVecuft'efts Os ftho last Will and
TestaWfent of ( G'iD>rt < t < Gay, late* of stiid county deceased-, ap
plies to me for letters of aisiT.isid6-A firoVA the Executorship
of saM Estate ;
Therefore, the kindred and cVeditortof said dCc'cased are
hereby notified and admonished to file their objections, if
any they liaVe, in mV office in terms of the late, otherwise
letters dismissor} - Vvill be granted the said applicants. Gi
ven under my hand at office, this the 28th day of August,
1856. GEO C KING, Dept c c ‘A
September 2, 1856 ]9....m6m
CT EORGI A, Fnjftit t County.—Whereas Janies Hanes,
T Jr., Executor of the last Will and Testament of Jesse
Lasseter, Istc of said County deceased, applies to ttfe for
letters of dismission froW. live IvVecutovship of said estate—
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned,
to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have-, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted. Given under mvliand at offtce-,
this 28th day of August, 1856. GEO C KING, Dept cC o
September 2, 1858 . . Iff-.... hVGin
CN eovgia, “Faye tITTCouVIt}-!—Whereas Hugh Porter
X Adniiuistratior on the estate of Sansom W. Roberts
appliesto me for letters of dismission from said estate ;
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to
he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters of
dismission should not he granted. Given under my hand ftl
office, this 26th Mny,lßs-. GEO. G. KING, t>. c-.t. t>.
June 4, 1856 6... .1116 m
EOIIGIA, I’ike County.—To all whom it may con
X ccrh: Whvkeas, Giles Driver, Administrator upon the
estate of Jordan Driver, late of said county deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission from the administhiUon of
said estate.
Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections,
(if any the)’ have.) in my office, in terms of thelaVv; other
wise letters dismissoiy will be granted the applicant at the
February term, next, of the Court of Ordinary for said
county. A true extract from the Minutes ttf said Court.
JOSEPH 0; lIECKHAM, Ord’y;
August 4th. issll 15 6iii
Georgia, Butts County.
Caleb A Lindsey ) Libel for Divorce in Butts Supe-
Julia Lindsey. f perior Court.
IT appearing to the Court hy the fbhifn of the Sheriff,
that the defendant is not to'be foiifid in Bit its county,
and it being also represented that saiu defendant is out of
the limits of this State :
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant, Julia
Lindsey, appear at the nekt tcfhi of this Court, or in case of
failure, that, tlie trial proceed as in default; and it is fur
ther ordered, that this Rule be published once a month in
the Empire State for three months before said term of the
Court. August 8, 1856. JAMES It LYONS,
Libellant's Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this *Bth
day of August, 185 IL W It BANKSTON, c s c h c
August 20. 1836 17 lm3m
GFhtgia, McriWfcther County.
To the Sheriff of said County — Greeting:
Morgan P Harris ) Debt and Bail in Mer iwethe
vs >■ Superior Court, returnable to
Jonas F Miller. ) February Term, 1853.
W HEREAS, It appears that Morgan P Harris, the plain
tiff in the above stated case, has departed this liffi since
the filing of thfi samc; and that Mary E Itaffishas betm reg
ularly appointed Administratrix upon the estate of said de
ceased. You are, there to re, hereby commanded to ffiakc
known to the said Jonas F Miller that he be and appear at
the Superior Court to he held in and for said Meriwether
county, oh the fil'd Monday in February next, then and there
to show cdfise, if any lie has, why the said Mary E Harris,
Administratrix as aforesaid, should not be made a party
plaintiff to said case, and the same proceed accordingly.
Witness the Honorable ORYILLE A BULL,
Judge of said Court.
WILLIAM A ADAMS, Clerk.
August 5,1856 16 lnrtm
Georgia, Spalding County.
William J. Brooks, | Libel for divorce in Spalding
Cynthia A Brooks, f Superior Court.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff,
that the defendant is not to he found in Spalding county
-and it being also represented to the court, that said Defen
dant is out of the limits ofthe State of Georgia.
It is, therefore, ordered that the defendant, Cynthia A
Brooks, appear atthe next term of this Court, or in case ol
failure, that the trial proceed as in case of default. And
it is further ordered, that this Rule be published once a
month in the Empire State for three months before said
Term of the Court. August 11,1856.
I) NMARTIN, Libellant’s Atty.
A true extract from the minutes, this 11th day of Aug.,
1856. JAMES H LOGAN. Cl’k.
Aug. 13, 1856 19 Im3m
Georgia, Butts County.
Lucinda D Foster ] Libel for Divorce in ButtsSu-
SamuelForter. ( perior Court.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff,
that the defendant is not to be found in Butts county ;
and it being also represented that said defendant is out of
the limits of this State :
It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant, Samuel
Foster, appear at the next term of this Court, or in case of
failure, that the trial proceed as in default; and it is fur
ther ordered, that this Rule be published once a month in
the Empire State for three months before said term of the
Court. August Bth, 1856.
TM CARTER,’ [ Att ’* s forLib ellnt.
A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this Bth
August, 1856. W It BANKSTON, c s c n O.
August 20, 1856 17....1ni3m
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of William Anderson,
late of Pike county, deceased, are hereby requested to
make immediate payment ; and all persons having do
mands against said estate, will render them in agreeable to
law to JOSIAH PYRON, Executor.
August 20, 1856..... 17 ... 40d
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, Pike County. —Whereas,
.Ann 1?. Rucker applies to me for Letters of Admiuis
trutlun on the Estate of Arden L. Rucker, late of
said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all arid
singular, the kindred and creditors of sa'Ul Estate,
to he and appear at iny oflice within the time pro
Scribed by law tb'show cause, (if any they have;)
why said letters should‘iitit‘He granted.. (
Ui'vc'n under my fintiitVUt office, this 6th day o’s
’Ofitdbor. 1856.
-J/O. BECKHAM, Ordn’y.
Oct. ‘B, 18;">6 .24 HOds !
Executor’s fsiile.
W’lL'L lie, sold before tlie'Court House door, in the efty
of Griffin, Npalftiirg County (iff., according to tile
last Will and Testament of \VillitUh‘Ellis, lute of said comi
ty, deceased, on the lirst Tuesday ih Deceiiibdir heXt,
TWENTY-THREE NEGROES, I
Cons'stir.g of Men, Women and Children; Ai'id for the
benelit ol the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms
CASH.
Also,
On the first Monday in December next, will be |sold, at
the residence of William Ellis, late of said county, deceased,
the remaining portion of the perishable propeity of said
deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, &c.,iVc.
J- T. ELLIS, l „ .
J. A. ELLIS.) l * xrs *
Oit bcr Sth, 1850 . .24 tds
Georgia, Butts County.
Sarah A Bowman, ) j Jbel for Divorcc itl Butt s Su
.. .John Bowman. i perior Court.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff,
that ‘the defendant is not to b found in Butts county ;
and it being also represented that said defendant is out of
the limits of this State :
It is therefore ordered, that fliirsakl-deh ndant, John Bow
than, appear at the next term of'this'Court, or in case of
failure, that tile trial‘proceed as Ih case of default : and it
is furthcrordered that, this -Rule lie -published once a month
in the Empire State fortUfce'months before said term of the
Court. -August Btli, 1856. JAMES It LYONS,
■Libellant’s Attorney.
A'trite extract from the rhihutes, this Bth of August,
185(1. W R BANKSTON, r c s'c ! e c.
August 20, 1850......17 ImJm
Georgia, Spalding County-.
Benjamin Barfield. Adminstra-]
tor de bonis non of Winniford Bar- J Bill for Discovery,
field, deceased, \ Relief,andlnjunction,
vs . H Spalding S u p'C'r i o r
Win. V-, King. Nl iffy a'ild I Court.
“Sarah Barfield.
IT appearing by the return of tlie Sheriff, ‘Unit the defen
dants. Milly Barfield and Sarah Barfield are not to be
found in said county—that said defendants reside out of
said State :
It is therefore ordered, that said defendants appea'r within
4 months from Wednesday next,and plead answer or.demur
to said Bill, and that thisorder be published in the Empire
State once a month for four months from said day rrientioned.
Bv the Court. August Eltb, 1850.
D N MARTIN, 1 n
J H STARK, ‘f Sols.
A true cXtrhct froth The minutes, t his August 14th, 1856.
JAMES H LOGAN, Clerk.
August 20, 1856 17. ...Im4m
IT L. WRIGHT,
EXC ‘HANG E HR O HER ,
ATLANTA, GEO.
WILL aWfcrtJ to coftcclions'entrusted to him. and remit
promptly, at current rates of Exchange: buy and sell
uueurrent Bank Notes, Coin, Ac. The highest cash price
paid for Bounty Land Warrants. Kir Apply! W. C.
Wright. Grillin', Ga., for sale of Land Warrants.
REFERENCES. —John Thompson, Banker, N0.2, Wall
Street, and CarharT, Bho.A Cos., New York; Convki;s>:
A Cos., New Orleans. Atlanta, May 16, ’55 ts
CARRIAGE, CABINET
AND
SASH MAKING!!
THE subscriber takes pleasure in
cing to the citizens of Griffin and
rounding country, that he still cOiitinii'<;sthesSy~~~>c£7 _
business of CARRIAGE and CABINET Making. CARRIA
GES, BUGGIES, and WAGONS made to order at snort '<v j
t-ice. A few of the best made Buggies always on band;.
He lias redfifttty added to his establishment the busitfeSs of [
SASH M AKlNG—c>eap, and -good as the best.
scs, newstyle. lie will be found at his old stand, always
ready towait upon his customers. GiV'e hi hi a call-.
A. BELLAMY.
Griffin, A fig; 2'o. 1555 .. . .18.... ts
Utieb’s Anti-Rheumatic Piiwdrn.
A safe, speedy and radical cure for, Rheumatism,
ic (i'oiit and ‘Sciatica.
Wfe thfe undersigned citizens of Putnam Cos. Ga. cheerful
ly bear testiiiloney to the efficacy of Liueh’s Anti-Rheumat
ic Powders in the treatment of acute or chronic Rheuma
tism. many eases having been successfully treated by Dr. J.
G. Gibson, within our personal knowledge in which these
Powders were.principally used.
Joel Branham, M. Di P'm. D- Carter,
Stephen B. Marshall-, D. It. Adams,
T. B. Harwell, Thomas Respess,
Daniel Slade, Michael Dennis
G. R.Thonias-, Nicldeson & others,
Any feasonabie nnriibbr of Individual certificates can be
given in attestation of their efficacy.
Prepared and sold by J. G. GibsOh; M. t>., Eabonton, Ga.
at $5 per Box.
All orders directed to him, with the above sum enclosed
Arid it disci iption of the case, shall receive with the Medi
cine such advice as may suit any peculiarity thereof.
For sale by Brawner A Duffey, Griffin Ga. and J. G: Gib
son , Eatonton, Ga.
May, 20th 1856 4,...1y,
READ! READ!
Dll. W. R. MOSELEY—Dear Sir: Having last year been
treated by 3’ou for a Cancer on tny face, I feel it a duty
I owe to you, as well as the” afflicted, to stritb to the public
generally, that l ain, entirely cured of lliat ioatlisoine dis
ease whifift tihubied file so long. The Cancer was on my
face near the left eye, and it has, by the application of j our
medicine, been effectually cured without the use of the
knife. lam confident from experience, and from what I
have seen of other cases, that your remedies are the least
painful, and the most effectual in removing Cancer, of any
other known in this country. Respect!* illy yours.
Witnessed by COLBERT GENTLE.
James Edmondson,?
F B Morris, f
Spring Place, Murray co., Ga., May 28, 1856.
T a t h Trl i) Ii a, >
WITH great pleasure I euibfaoe thfe oppoflunif j- of ad
ding niy testimony to Ilia! of oflitfs in faVor of the
treatment of Cancerous Ulcers, by DrW R Moseley, of Grif
fin, Ga. Ido certify that I had an Ulcer on my cheek for
Bor 10 months I became alarmed and consulted several
Physicians, some of whom pronounced it Cancer J tried
various remedies, but all failed to effect a cure. I belicVed
it a Cancer, and hearing of Dr Moseley’s skill In thb treat
ment of them, I visited him inOctobfcfj 1855. and was en
tire! j* cured in a few months: . W HUDNALL.
Gadsden county, s*mi, Tuhtf, 1856;.0... .if
SCIRRHUS BREAST can be CtIRED
Let the Public Read!
IN mercy to the afflicted, and the gratitude and high opin
ion I entertain of DR. MOSELEY as a Surgeonand Phy
sician. I deem it my duty to mention the ease of my wife,
hoping at the same time*that all persons similarly afflicted,
may be benetitted by it. In the first part of this year, my
wife had several small lumps make their appearance in her
breast; they continued to increase in size, untiltlic whole
breast became a diseased mass,and very painful, [procured
the best medical aid in the city of Rome,and notwithstanding
the earnest and faithful attention of our most skillful physi
cians, she continued to grow worse and worse, until they
gave the case up as incurable, and advised amputation. 1
was advised by many of my friends, to visit Dr. Moseley, of
Griffin, Ga., which l did, and, astonishing as it may seem,
he had.her entirely cured Within one month, and she is now
in good health! I would advise all who are afflicted with
Scirrhus, and Cancerous affections to visit the Doctor with
out delay, as 1 am satisfied by experience and observation,
that he is the most skillful physician in the Southern States,
in the treatment of that horrible disease—cancer.
WM. H. MITCHELL,
M. E. MITCHELL,
Daughter of J. W. Bradbury, ROme, Ga.
Rome, Ga.. October 25, 1854. 5-ly
surgicalTnfirmary.
Dr. AV. R. MOSELEY, has removed to his Mflßfiffe
old stand on Eighth Street, and will give
prompt attention to the
PRACTICE OF SURGERY, ml
and all Chronic Diseases. His skill, for the past ten years,
in the treatment of Cancers, Cancerous Affections, Tumors
of all kinds, Schirrhus Breasts, Disease of the Ear and
Eyes, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis,Stricture, Ulcers of old standing.
Rheumatism,Dyspepsia. Liver disease. Spinal affect>rns,
Fistula, Hemorrhoids, together with all FEMAUS DISEAS
ES, is notexcclled by any Physician in the South.
Patients boarded at $1 per day, or sls per month. All
communications strictly confidential. Persons desiring in
formation will address W. R. MOSELEY, M. D. Griffin.Ga
Griffin, Feb. 4th, 1856.. .40. .ly.
GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY.
Cm i
ALSO,
Admirably adapted to many Diseases of Females, most
especially Painful Menstruation.
miiE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S CORDIAL are too well
I known to require encomiums.
Ist. It cujirs the worst cases or Diarrhiea.
2d. It cures the worst fohms of Dvsentert.
3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhcea.
4tlk It relibves the severest Colic.
sth. It cures Cholera Morbus.
6th. It cures Cholera Infantum.
7th. It cures Painful Menstruation.
Bth. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins.
9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Despondence.
10th. It restores Irregularities.
lltlL It dispels gloomv and hysterical Feelings.
IStlk It’s an admirable Tonic.
A few short Extracts from Letters, Testi
monials, &c,
“ I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and have
found it a most efficient, and in my judgment, a valuable
remedy. Hon. HIRAM WARNER,
Judge of Supreme Court, Georgia.”
** It gives me pleasure In being able to recommend
Jacob’s Cordial; ray own personal experience, and the
‘experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a
Saddle ami Harness Ware Iloout.
Bridles,Ha 4 -rness & Collars
A variety of ‘Ca'rpct arid Saddle Bags, Coach, Stage,
|%ig ail'd OVcrsCers’ Whips, Stirrups, Spurs, Bits and
Bridle Mounting.
JK*?“Any work made to order in the neatest and most
tasty mann'cV/at short notice.
attention giVcu to repairing hi all branches of
the business.
The attention of Harness Makers arid Carriage frjm
mevs. Ac., is called to his stock iff PAT LN f IvN AMI-.LED
LEATHERS, which he keeps constantly on hand at lowest
market prices.
N. B. I am'eualife'd to offer irtdiKfejWents to buyers, wlio
will lin'd i't V> ’their interest'to giVerite a cal) before pur
clihriYig‘elsewhere. Be sure and call in at the first door
north of Banks’ Shoe Shop, cast side of Hill-street.
JAMES L; JOHNSON.
Griffin, Ga.. May K, 1855-1-y*.*.... -1 1
A W. BENHAM &, CO.,
UKALKRS XX
Plain and Fancy C abinet Ware,
HILL STREET, GRIFFIN, GA.
r,„. The public arc respectfully invited to call Q
at ouVNVa- Furniture Store, opposite C. 11.
I OuTA Johnson A Govs, cast side of IJill Street, /
ari'u examine our stock'd? new and beautiful.
F U It N I T U It fe ,
consisting in part of Fine French SqftVs, Sofa Beds, Tete-a-
Tetes ; Splendid Mahogany Wardrobes, Marble Top Tables,
Mahogany, Cherry, Black Walnut and Extension Dining
tables ; Secretaries, Bureaus and Sideboards, of the very
rarest quaiityand finish. A newand beautiful article of
Cottage Chamber Fiirnitwre;
Ornamentally painted, cor prising n set as follows; ’One
Bureau, one Bedstead, Sink and Washstnnd, Toilet Table,
Towel Stand, Four Parolr Chairs,and a Rocking Chair.
33e>cS.®fe£tcL efc
From the lowest to the highest prices.
SjuTlie above, and many other articles not enumerated,
we are prepared to sell on as low terms as can he obtained
in any similar establishment in Western Georgia.
May 3, 1855. ts
YARUVrYSTORE.
(SSSN f A The proprietor of the well known stand RI
w A LTO. having fitted up the front room in the
finest style, is now opening a fine stock of
Groceries uhd Confectionaries ,
ail fresh and ‘‘genuine,” all of which he will sell low for
cash. AinHngthem will be found crushed and powdered
Sugar ; all kinds of Pickles : pickled Lobsters ; a fine lot
of Natural Preserves ; Prunes in jars sos table use ; pre
sei-Ved figs and dates ;
SO©ASOTTEB
arid t’.icNic Crackers ; Sardines and Catsup ; English and
Ainericnii Mnsttird ; line Layer Raisons ; Nuts of all kinds;
an assorted lot of Candies, “Ground Popper ; Carbonate of
Soda : Peal Starch, Tabic Salt. Cod Fish,
Irish Potatatogs, Rich, Mess Pork and Ynny
S. febe Priiiis.- all kinds of Ffuit, Dried Beef, and
Bolongha Sausages, and Snuff’ for the Ladies, Can
Niles of all kinds.
His Bar lias been befitted in the rear, which will befound
as usual, full of the Best Liquors and Cigars, and
bis well known Bar Kecp-HyyF er will be found always
ready to make his era any tiling in his line.
ICE always on Inn id. Thankful for past favors, he
is determined to retain the good reputation he lias gained
forhimself and house. J. D. SHERRILL.
Griffin, May 3,1855—ts
TAKE NOTICE.
fT'HE subscriber informs his friends anfithe, public genbr-
JL aity, that iifc still continues to carry on the
Ti ii and Sheet Iron Business,
in all its branches ; that he will attend to rooting, gutter
ing, and all job work, with punctuality, and in a workman
like manner.
He is.now receiving a supply of FANCY ARTICLES,
too tedious to .Mention—Hardware, Stokes, Castings and
Cutlery, tkiiichhe Arill sell lok. (like him a call ami prove
for yourself. SAMUEL PILSBI’RY.
Griffin, Feb. 12, ISAfi... .40... .ts
IN FIRM ARY.
rTtliFi undersigned have opened, in the city of Atlanta, an
I Infirmary, for the reception of patients laboring under
medical or surgicaltrCatment.
Art intelligent nutse and faithful servants will he in con
stant attendance, and will give their attention to the sick at
all hours, day or night , when required;
The surgical department will he under tire control of
W. E. WESTMOiIELAKD,
who will give prompt attention to injuries, and every variety
of disease requiring surgical operations.
The usual fees adopted by the physicians of the city will
be charged, with fifteen cents per day for board, Ac.
Planters and others sending negroes may rest assured
that they will be properly attended to, and, if after an ex
amination it ho determined that there is no prospect of re
ef, they will he sent home wit hout any charge.
\V. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
J. G. WESTMORELAND, M. D.
Atlanta, May H>, : 55. ___ Ats
A Card.
Dr. LEROY SNEED respectfully calls the attention of
those who are afflicted with ChVonicDiseases, male and
female, to his practice. After fourteen years of constant
practice, he feels assured that he is able to cure all dis
eases that can be relieved by the aid of medicine in a
chronic form, such as Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Infla
niation of the Spleen, Rheumatism, Piles in every term,
Scrofula, Scald-Head, Tettar, Retention of the Menses,
Suppression of the Menses, painful and imperfect Mens
truation, Flouralbus, and all other diseases peculiar to
females. Medicine can he sent by mail to any part ot the
State or joining States at the shortest notice, and very
little cost, by sending me all the symptoms of the dist*' e
ami five dollars, on the receipt of which, I will m0( j;.
cine for one month with full directions, Persons that wish
to come and be with me, can get bos-’ f rom ten to twelve
dollars per month. I could ‘^ J iVe a hundred certificates if it
was necessary, ot m v success in chronic diseases;
Reference, r.on. James H.Stark, Wm. R.Mosely, M, D.
A Gray, judge A. A. Ganlding, L. W, Cooper, Esq, Col, \Y.
Col. J. 11. Logan.
AUg.13,1850 Hi.,, ,ts
BRASS and Mazfin Preserve Kettles ; French Pots,Tea
Kettles, Sauce Paris, Boilers, Pot Covers, Waffle and
Wafer Iyons, and all other necessary adjuncts for good
cooking, at JOHNSON & MANGHAM'S.
July 2, 1856.......10....
sufficient guarantee for me to lieiiere it to be ah tint (t
purports to be, viz. a sovibsign remedy.
WM. 11. UNDERWOOD,
Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee WrcmU”
“ I take great pleasure in recommending this biTato
able medicine to all afflicted with bewel disease*, for
which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy —• decidedly
superior to any thing else ever tried by me.
A. A. GAULDING,
Deputy G. M. of tlie Grand Lodge of Georgia.*’
“I have used Jacob’s Cordial in my family, and this,
with all I hear about it as a remedy by those who hare
tried it, induces me to believe that it stßiids at the head
of every preparation of the kind, and I would recommend
its use in the diseases for which it is compounded.
MILES G. DOBBINS,
Cashier of the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin.”
“ If there is any credibility in human testimony, Jacobi
Cordial must stand preeminent above all other prepay
lions for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the nuvje t*
testimony in its favor coming In from all qusrtgrs, it ruwof
be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of moat if no*
all other ‘ patent ’ preparations.
Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin.”
“ This efficient remedy is travelling Into celebrity as
fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns tnto Russia, yq
gaining commendation wherever used.” Gcerjpa JSps
soman, May 19tA, 1853.
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
YERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS*
Ttvo of tlie best Preparations of tla© Age,
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, SCC.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
(^lewumxj
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, ape,
worthless.
The genuine
Vermifuge and Live*
Pills can now be had a£
all respectable
Stores.
FLEMING BRO S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, ,
Solo Proprietor*
WScovil A Mend, New Orleans, (uneral W not*
sale Agents for tlie Southern Staten, to whom* II r
ders must be addressed.
%*Sold by W. B. Seay. Griffin, Gft: John Still
well, McDonough ; J T Beese, Greenville ; Hanew
A l/isseter, Joucshorough : Smith >t Ezzard, Atlan
ta ; Win Barrett, Zebulon ; J C Little, Jackson^
MeKelberrv & Mobley, Indian Springs, Harwell JN
Weaver, ri Thoni.iston ; L Little Barnesvlllo
Jan. 10 , 1856 ...36...Ay
Carroll Lands for Sale.
TII R undersigned offers for sale hfs Plantation, contain
ing 405 acres, lying two miles South of Carrollt©,
Carroll county, Ga., well improved, with n good gin hone#,
screw, and nil neecssary ont-bnildings. This place is alto
uted on the road lending frem Carrollton to Irnnklin.
Also, another Plantation, situated on the Columbns roaf,
fi miles from Carrollton, containing 20!$ acres, in a hlfh
state of cultivation, with good improvements theieon,
Also, a number of woodland lots in Carroll and Harnla**
counties. All of which will be sold low, and upon terms to
suit purchasers. If you want Carroll Lands, don t fall to
give me a call. Address me at Carrollton, Oa.
Also, several Dwelling and Store Houses in ,xhk
Carrollton. C BESSO*.
September 3, 18 19.. ..3m
XTti iton mk H cuee.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
D t Li GORDON, Pifiprietfir.
Jfttuiarj- 30th, 1856. ,3t. If.
J. & W. J. Kelly,
Commission and Forwarding
Mcroliants,
CIIATTAXOOOA ~,, •
Septpmfier ip, 1p5fi..... -?p. I. .t| >
v M. M. LOCKHART
AGAIN resumes the practice of PHYSIC, and SURGE
RY. Can be found during the day at Dt N. Martin**
Law office, up stairs,‘Over Messrs. Reeks’ Store,.and gt
residence at night. • • ‘ ’ .
i Griffin, Ga., September 24, 1856 22,,,,tf