The Empire State. (Griffin, Ga.) 1855-18??, October 22, 1856, Image 4

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IP (titty. ~ 1 1 - . t r -7,7. ~~ j From the Chambers (Ala.) Tribune. 8 O X a FOR THK CAMPAIGN. air —A Few Days. 0 boys come ami help us sing, A few days, a few days, lluchanan takes ’em on the wing, Fillmore’s going home ; llis home will be in Buffalo, In a few days, in a i ;w days, His friends now think his cake’s all dough, Fillmore’s going home. Chorus —Huzza, huzza, for James Buehanau, A saw days, in a few days, He’s bound to take a seat in Canaan, And Fillmore’s going home. Fillmore's chickens crowed mighty loud, For a few days, fora few days, But now we see them sorrow browed, Fillmore’s going home ; His home can’t be in Washington, But a few days, but a few days, So he must part with Donelsou, For both are going home. Chorus 11 uzza, tc. 1 Fremont men too, soon w ill find, In a few days, in a few days, That the Woolly Horse Fremont’s going home \ Buck and Breck can make the trip, In a few days, in a few days, So Fill and Free must let them rip, For they are going home* * . Chorus—Huzza, &c. The Woolly Horse will snor< and prante, A few days, a few dm, As he sees old Buck k Breck in advance, O Woolly’s going home ; ) The Fillmore pony rill only prance, A few’ days. ?. fc*r /ays, And come out if -ti * jed in the race, Fillmore’s going aome. Chorus —Ho- ‘ <Src. From Ken’ /k there’ll come a B„ In a few • • in a few r days, That wii; old Don of Tennessee, Till fc :s back home ; From Per there’ll come a Buek, In a few days, in a few days, * With his antlers in Fill’s body stuck, Bolling him on home. Chorus—Then for the B’sw’c’ll shout and sing. For a few days, for a few days, F or they’ll give Fillmore such a sting, That he will stay at home. For the Empire State. Mr. Editor : I-see that the Rev. Dr. Pierce in his short No. 1, (he calls it No. I—l don’t think it any great scratch) more than once in timates at his-delicate position arising from his being a Minister. If the old man hasn’t got the big-head too bad, why didn’t he write over some fictitious name. Any name would have -done as much good as his. He nays his soul is too free ever to enter into leading strings Where’s those Know Nothing strings ? Have they qnit pulling them ? He says, “l\ o te in view of sound, moral principle, and leav. all to God.” That’s the way I guess he’s been voting for the last 50 years ; and what Hod Almighty ever done for Win politically ( If he had half the faith in God that he pre tends to hare, he would have seen the errr£ of ■bis way long since, and joined the Democracy, where his political prayers might have been Beard and answered to his heart’s content.— He may console himself by saying, blessed is he that holds out faithful to the end, whether the Lord be with him or not. The’ Editor of the American Union says that if any one will him that lillmore w’ould‘sanction the restoration of the Missouri Compromise Line he wont vote for him. If that Pandora’s box can’t ceuvince him, he would not believe fcho’ ■one should arise from the dead ! Every ho nest man, every Union-loving man, every man who Is willing for every man to have his rights, who is willing to do as he would be done by, North and South, East and West, from be yond the Mountains to the Seaboard, should oppose Mr. Fillmore for that-expression about .hat box. lhat box will follow him to his grave. - u u IYIGIIT.S. N. B. On Saturday night last, we heard the Hon. Bob Trippe and Dud Hammond speak here. Bob two and a half, and Dud three quarters of an hour, to eight ladies and a hand fal of men They didn’t say much about the troubles, because they know the country ne ver was more prosperous ; and they were in favor of the repeal of the Missouri Compro mise Line, through which the fanatics with their tools, carried the trouble into Kansas, and they were opposed to the restoration of this line, even for the sake of peace, and they try to make us .believe that Fillmore is oppos ed to it; but they can’t quite come it. That box is in the way. That box will follow him to his grave, and when Fillmore is no more, that box will stand as a living monument that Mr Fillmore-was opposed to equal rights Barnesvillc, £ep. 2%-1856. E. R. A Cure for Cancer. —Mr. Da via Otrfprp per, of Russcfl county, Al a requests us to publish to the world, for the benefit of the af flicted, that he has been cured of Cancer by the use of the following recipe, and that he be lieves it is an infallible remedy for this dread ful disease : Recipe.— Take equal quantity of the roots of white ashe, blsck shumac, and fatlightwood or pine, and boil them in water until a strong tea is made, and use it for a constant drink in place of water, tea, coffee, milk and all other beverages, and eat nothing salt or greasy.— Take new tar and simmer it over a slow fire until it forms a tough wax and apply it in the shape of a plaster to the cancer, over which first sprinkle corrosive sublimate ; the plaster and corrosive sublimate to be renewed every day or every other day as most convenient ; the cancer to be kept dry. If this remedy is followed, without regard to pain or swelling, which will both be great, and all stimulants are refrained from, Mr. Culpepper guaranties a perfect and speedy cure. We give the recipe for what it is worth, without knowing any thing of its value. ♦♦■ Ad. .-...TAGEs of Paying for a Newspaper in Advance. — A Boston paper says one of the facts put in evidence at a trial in the Supreme Court to sustain the will of the late Wm. Rus sell, was that only a few days before he made the will, he called at the office of the Democrat, and paid for his paper a year in advance, there by saving fifty cents. The fact was dwelt apon at length by the counsel, and commented upon by the judge as one of great importance. The verdict of the jury would seem to sustain the proposition that a man vrlio has mind enough to pay iov Mb newspaper in advance, Js eompetent to m •- a will. LEGAL SALES. Spalding Sheriff’s Sales for November. WILL BE SOLD, 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, the following property, to wit : I.ot of land No. eighty-six, in the fourth District of for merly Henry,then Fayette, now .Spalding containing 202$ acres more or less, levied on to satisfy 7 Justices’ Court li fas from the 1001st District. G M, in favor of John Neal vs Theodocius Cook, and L \V Cooper security, and John T l’hweatt security on stay of said fi fas. Levied on as the property of L W Cooper, and pointed out by said L W Cooper, Levy made and returned to me by J T Gray, Const One house and lot in the city of Grinin, coutaiuiug 4 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 ti fa from the Justice’s Court of the 1001st District, G M, in favor of Richard Lawrence vs Lewis Humphreys and lor a lein for building material. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by J T Gray, Const. Lot of land No not known in the 1065th dist. G M contain ing 202$ acres more or less, the same being levied onto satisfy afi fa from the Justice court of 1065 th dist. G Min fa. vor of Gray & Harris vs Charles P. Rainy, property pointed outbv plaintiffs, levy made and returned to me by J T War ren Const. James M Word’s interest in the east half of the west half of Lot No 2, in square 2, in the original plan of the City of Griffin, containing half acre, more or less, with all the im provements thereon ; levied on to satisfy afi fa from i&’pald. Ing Superior Court, in favor of John Neal vs James M Word, principal, and James W .Spence, endorser; one from Spalding Interior Court, in favor of J Richardson vs Word & George, and one in favor of John Neal vs J M Word, principal, and J M Leslie, endorser, from Spalding Superior Court,as the property of James M Word, to sat isfy said ti fas. Property pointed out by Aaron Cloud, transferee. One negro fellow by the name of Daniel, about 27 years old, of dark complexion, and 120 acres of Land, in the 4tli district of formerly Henry now Spalding county, lyiug about 1$ miles north-west of Griffin, on the west side of the M & W Railroad, adjoining S W Blood worth on the south. Mr Nelms on the north ; all levied on as the property of Thomas Henderson, to satisfy two fi fas from Spalding In ferior Court, one in favor of Isaac B Williamson vs Thomas Henderson, principal, and ST Whitaker, security, and Ste phen 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 improvemoiits thereon, off of lit number not known, in the 4th district of formerly Henry mw Spalding county—the same lying north of the original plinof 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 Cohron, and one sorrel horse and saddle: all levied on as the properly of Felix G Cohron, to satisfy a fi ft. from Spalding Superior Court, in favor of John Jackson vs Felix G Cohrui. Property pointed out by Je thro Jackson, transferee. A A WOOTEN, Sheriff. October 1, 1856 S .tds Assignees’ Sale. *■ At the same time and pl.ee, sundry goods, wares and mer chandise, as the property of Leroy Sneed, the same being the effects as rendered bymni'iu his schedule at our lain Inferior Court, and turrni over to me by John D Stewart, assignee. •* ‘ 2 Sundry goods, wares ind merchandise, as the property of Swan, ey Wier,- the ftme being the effects as rendered by him in i.is scheduled Our late Inferior Court, aud turn ed over to me by assignee. A A WOOTEN, Sheriff, October 1, 1855 ‘23 tds Spaldiug Moilgage Sheriff Sale for November. WILLbe sold be.>re tlie court-house door, in Griffin, Soaldinjr corny/ on the first Tuesday hi November next, within the leg*’hours of sale,the following property, viz: One bay mar? nu l e > oae buggy and harness, one two horse wagon and rness, twenty five barrels of corn, more or less one stack'! fodder, one rifle gun and shot bag, two hundred pounds’f bacon, more or less, one cow and calf, ten bead of stoe bogs, three bedsteads and bedding, one slfe one chest ,n o trunk and one clock, and kitchen furni ture’- Levied ns the property of W A Herring, to satisfy a Mortgage issued from the Inferior Court of Spalding county? in f/ or of J J Henderson vs said W A Herring— ProTiertv vinted out in sab Mortgage fi fa. by pliantiff. 1 3 ‘ WILEY PATRICK, Deputy Sheriff. Angus' 2 7, 1856 18 tds Postponed Sheriff Sale for December. -r-r -ILL be sold, before the Court House door, in the city y of 0 1 iffin, Spalding ceu nty, Ga., on the first Tuesday inDecernber next, within the legal hours of sale, the follow j# pooperty, to-wit; 50 acres of Land off of the South side of Lot No. 128, in j (he 3d District of formerly Henry county, now Spalding: county: Levied on as the property of Solomon W. Blood- j worth to satisfy three fi fas. from Spalding Inferior Court, j hi favor of Wm. L. Gordon, vs Solomon W. Blood worth, and , t<\ be gold for the purchase money, Property wanted out by plaintiff. A. A. WOOTEN, A’li’ff. Oct 15 th ,-56 25 tds. Butts Sheriff’s Sales for November. ILL be sold before the court-house door, at * Jackson, in Butts county, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, lctween the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Thirteen Negroes : Gus, aman about 26 years, and Mari ah,a woman 21 years old andhertwo children, Frank a boy 3 years old, and a girl named Roxy Ann, 1 yea&fd—all of black complexion. Also, a boy named Jim, abocß 11 years old, copper colot- also, John, a boy 17 years old, copper color ; also, Noah,a.boy about 16 years color ; : also, Amanda,/a about 20 years old, dark color ; also, Moses, a child 1 jmrold, dark color ; also, Ben aman about 30 years old, also, Mary, a girl about 13 years old, dark color- negroes likely, sound and valuable. Also, at the same ill be sold, two mules, j 7or 8 years old, one a a black. Also, 25 barrels of corn, in the l large wagon and harness, one cotton gin. and thrasher ; . acres of cotton standing iIH Hg/p ii) acres of standing in toehold ’'out 40 or lire. sand pounds. ’5 a ”’ ■ ■ -.,i,> er i,.r Court, at the instance of J• the use of L M Wiley A . by Edward W Bancroft James “vs Nath'in F Camp also, ‘a K*t>’*VCa m ’ also, William ‘ Sad S’atlvm F Camp ; also. Robert‘ B Camp and Nathan F Camp ; , Inferior Court; ) i,IM T *?• ! taun V>n ; also, afi fa from Butts Superior wm vs Nathan*’ ), am P ’> ateo, afa ta Inferior Court, McCarter & Cos. vs Jl> andlN F afi .j from Butts Inferior ; Court, Janies M is yi , j ymes jj an d Nathan F Camp ; also, a h fa Court, in favor of Stephen Bailey. of the said Na than sold, the “! y, Levied Superior v.'s and- . M Is sit - Janies mmp ; Bf'erio, Court, MrCartm A Cos. vs J ■ levied on us the 1 : amp. . A Iso, time and place, a . ! from oh as acres, more or less ; levied from instance of A \V'Beilv oi E Camp : also, a fi fa W L Gordon vs two fi fas from Butts Inferior Court, -tewton, agent, vs J B and N F Camp, the otbe op Cos vs J B and N F Camp. Ail the toregor ‘•jpp.e.E. ropeity pointed out by the Attorneys for the sr “ahititfs—tPiinter’s fee sl2 50. At- .he same time and place will be sold, one house and 1 , • two acres, mpre or less, lying near the India/ / #.gs,the place whereoiif Thomas Mills mow lives • levied on t satistv one fi fa from the 614th District, G M.l in favor of S W Tollisou ys said Thomas Mills. Levyanadte and returued to me by Thomas Harris, constable. 4 .• R G BYARS, Sheriff. _Nepteniber 29, 1856 23 tde Pike Sheriffs Sale for November. WILL be sold begpre the Court House door in the ’town of Zebulon FffieConntv, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, within the legal bouis of sate, the fUowig property to * A negro girl by the name of Rosena, eight or nine years ofage,levied on as the property of Robtri L. Puckett, to satisfy sundry Justice Court fi fas issu’ and from the 534th dist. G. M. Monroe coupty. Daniel 8: ..ford vs Robert L. Puckett, property poinfm out by plaintiff, and’ levy made and returned to me by W J Ellis, one of the Constables in and for said county of Pike. W. H. McLENDON. D. hh. Oct. 15t...23....tds AI.SO, AT THE SAME TIME AND FLA'. J W ILL BE SOLD, One house and lot in the town of Barnesville, the lot 18 by 70 feet, bounded north by Jr.aies .Spier, w est by the Live ry Stable,south bv a vacant lot of Singletary's, east by the street ioadingto Thomaston. Levied on as the property of William A. Wright, to satisfy a ti fa issued from Pike Su perior Court. 8 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 Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold, before the court-honse door, In Green ville, Meriwether countv, Ga.. on the first Tuesday in November.next, within the legal hours of sale, under an order of the Court of Ordinary of Meriwether county, the following lots of land,to wit: The east half of lot or land No 225, in the 2d district of originally Troup now Meri wether county—it being a part of the real estate of Jesse 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, Adm’r. Scpfmber 24.T86C 21. tds LEGAL SALES. Pike Mortgage Sheriff Sale for De cember. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in 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-fivmes and all the machinery connected with or for the vise 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 Leak, to satisfy a Mortgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court of Spalding county, in favor of Aaron CUn;ri vs W*sley Leak,property pointed out in stud Mortgd*Bf% t% Tenafet iu possession notified. w. n. McLendon, D^ha: o>t. Ist 1856 23 tds Bntis pwMpuiltd Mortgage Sheriff bale. X Y7ILL be sold before the Court House door in the town VV oi Jackson, Butts county on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property to wit: Sixty-thice acres of laud. No. not known, bat adjoining the lands of Mrs. Standard, W J Head and others; levie* l on as *he property of James Rowland, to satisfy*** Mortgage fi fa from Butts Superior Court, in favor Miekelberiy A Mobley vs .said Rowland. Property pointed out in said Mortgage ti fa. R.G. BY AS, Sii’tf. Aug. 31, lisob. 19 tds AosumLttrator’s Sale. 18 Ks g roes fo.r Sale. o,a the ni -t T d;!Y in November next, by virtue of an 1 order of the Honorable Court oi Ordinary oi Spalding county, will be eld before the court-house door, in the city •cf Griffin. Spalding county, EIGHTEEN likely young NEGROES, f b%toug.iug to the estate of >; V Ellis,” late of said>v;ii'rtv.4ff\cased Sold for the benefit *>f the heirs of v said ‘(iebeased. Term.- made known on the day of sale.’ * JAMES T ELIiIS, Administrator. S’ l'U-mbej’ 2, 185019 tds A diuiii t st rut til’s Sait*. \;\ r II i. l>t sold at the residence of June.-. A McGee dv \ ceased, late of said county, in the* tty of GriMfff. orT Thursday, the pith day of October next, all the personal property’ <•• said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture', &c*. Terms of sale on the day. JAMES ii LOGAN, Administrator. .' pu .uiber? .'fg.Vj 19 tds % A s’ator’s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the court house floor, in the town of Zobulon. Pike county, agreeable to an order of the Court of Ordina ry, of said county, the following Lands, to wit : Tart of lot No 139,’and part oi lot No 140, containing 150 acres, more ss ; part of lot No 170, containing 172£ acres ; the half of lot No 150, containing 1014 acres, more or less, pari of lot No 171, containing 95$ acres, and lot No 151, containing 202$ acres, more or less. Sold as the property of John Brunt, late of said county deceased. All of said Lands lying in thei9j3> district of said county, and joining the Lauds of Leonard Harris, and others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of side. GREEN B M BLOUNT, I . , . P E FOSSETTE, i A<c ‘ m s> . September 17, 1856 21 tds *--■— : : * Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Spalding county, will be sold before the court house door, in said county, on the first Tuesday in Novembcrnext between the lawful hours of sale, a part of lot of 10, in the 4th district of originally Henry, now county, containing 94$ acres, (agreeably to the lasMH|i vey,) wvfi improved, with a good well of water, cabin* ancT fences in good repair, with 80 acres in 1 high state of culti vation. Terms of sale : The purchaser will be required to give notes in sums not exceeding SSO, due twelve months alter date, with good personal security. Said land sold as the property of Malcom Bothune, late of said county de ceased Sold for the benefit of the he its and creditors of said deceased EDMUND SEGRAYES, Adni’r. September 17, 1856 21 tds t 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 the perishable pioperty of said estate consisting of fine PORK HOGS and STOCK HOGS, four mules, a fine buggy horse and buggy, a yoke of fina oxen and a good lot of cows and calves, house hold and kitchen furniture &c. ALSO on flic fir-t ™" us j a y i n October next wiU be sold ’ before tile court house door in the city of Griffin in Spald | iug county by virtue of an order of above named court all the Land belonging to said eitatc viz., lot no 35 is the : place where the widow now resides, also thb \vest half of | lot No. 36; and lot 62 aud 150 acres of lot No, 67, the north | portion of said lot 650 acres in all. Terms of sale will be a ! long credit with strong security. . . ’ J AS.T. VTMO , Aug 6; 1856- 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* ille, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the usual hours of sale, the following lots of land,to wit; 151| acresoflot No. 49 in the 7th District, on the west side of said lot ; 50 acres of lot No. 25C in the 7th District of said county, in the South-East corner of said lot; 40 acres, more or less, of lot No. 226, in the 7th District.in ! the South-East corner of said lot; 202i acres, lot No. 19 in the 9th District; 50 acres of lot No. 254, in the 13th District: 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., Adm’r. Sept., 3d, 1956 10 Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before tlie court-house door, in the town of Zebulon, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Novembei next, all or a part of the real es tate of J W Collier, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms on the day of sale. , II T COLLIEfITS; Administrator, with the Will annexed. September 24, 1856 V 22 tds Administratrix’s Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Pike county, Ga., will be sold before the ¥ nut-house door, in Zebulon, Pike county, Ga., on the firs! uesday in November next, within the legal honrs of sale. ; the north half of lot of land No 64, and 17 acres, more or , less, off of the north side of the south half of said lot No j 64 lying and being in the 2d district of originally Monroe i now Pike county. Sold as the property of the estate of | Milton R Ransone, late of said county of Pike deceased, for the benefitof the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms ou the day of sale. JULIAN E RANSONE, Adm : x. August 27, 1856 ‘ 18 tds Administrator’s Sale. TT TILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town i VV of Fayetteville, county of Fayette, on the first Tues i day in November next, within the legal hours of sale, town lot No. 99, in Fayetteville, containing two acres and one hundred rods, more or less, belonging to the Estate of A1 ! li ed Brown, late of Fayette county, deceased. Sold by or ! dev of the Court of Ordinary of sa’id county, for the benefit i of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, Terms made i on the day of sale. JOHN O. BROWN, Adm’r. September 3d, 1856 25 tds Executor’s Sale, . . WILL be*sold before the Court House 6fior, In tfirrxfcff of Griffin, Spalding County Ga., according to the last Will and Teqfiunent of William Ellis, late of said coun ty, deceased, on the first Tuesday in December next, TWENTY-THREE NEGROES, Consisting of Men, Women and Children. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased; Terms CASH. Als<r y 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 property of said deceased, consisting of Corn, Fodder, &c.,&<i. J. T. ELLIS, > „ , J-. A. ELLIS, f Ex rs - October Bth, 1856 24 tdb ’ Executor’s Sale. IN pursuance of the last Will and Testament *f Alexander Hunter, late of Butts county’, deceased, wil ! be sold, at the late residence of said deceased', on Tuesdy r Che 25th day of November next, all the perishable projnrty of said deceased,consisting of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Gats, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Pork aud Stock Hogs, Sheep, cue Buggy, Ox Cart, Read Wagon, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with many other erticles too tedious to ineiitlon. Sale to continue from day (0 day un til all is sold. ‘ Also. • * Will be sold before the Court House door In tlie town of Jackson, in said county, between the usual hours of sale, on tM first Tuesday in December next, the plantation %rhei\_ on resided, about five miles North-West off Jackson, consisting of about nine huldre ,, acres ■<"%>*>, well improved. The land willjbe divided and’ sold’ In ifct* Also, eighteen NEQR.OES, consisting of MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, the most of them young and likely. Persons wishing to examine the lands, will call on either of the Executors.- - Terms made known on the day* of sale. LEWIS MOORE, ) „ THOMAS P. ATKINSON, EiecutWß ’ Oct. 15th, 1850. 25 tds ’ Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door, in tfie town of Jackson, Butts county, Georgia, on the first Tucs.. aay in December next, the Negroes and Land belonging to the estate of James M. Price, late of said county deceas ed . Sold for the benefit of the llcirs and) creditors of said deceased. Terms on the day of sale. A . JAM#* W HARKNESS, Adm’r. Oct. 16th,-6 $6 tds LEGAL NOTICES. Executor’s Sale. WILL lie sold before the court-house door in the town of Zebu lon, between the usual hours of sale, on the Ist Tuesday in November next, agreeably to an 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 day of sale. JOSEPH REAGAN, Executor. August 20, 185(1 17 tda Land For Sale. WILL he sold, at the the Court House door in Zebulon, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the hours of sale, the settlement of Land whereon James Shipp died; being three hundred and ten acres and nine tenths of an acre more or less, of No. 147 k one hundred and forty eight, in the first District of orginally Monroe, now Pike comity, adjoining lands of J. C. Reeks, C. Wilson, N F. Huff and others. Good improvements, and about 150. acres cleared, lying on Flint River. Sold under a Decree of the Superior Court of Pike coun ty, upon 12 months credit. Notes and undoubted security will be required within sale hours, on the day of sale. LEWIS PYRON, ) JO SI AH PYRON, \ • Executors of James Sliipp, deceased. Oct. loth ; f>o 25 tds CV: ()” A- ; i.ulltfjg < Whereas, Martha X ,*■ u,.i- and William J. Akins apply to me tor Letters <•; AtiH'iuhttaf.r.ti upon the Estate of Eli ha Akins, late of s: .and i i-uwty Ot t eased ; Tin -’ •<•. therefore, to oiH at and adim iii h all and singu lar, the kindred and credit'is <; said deceived tube and appear at. my dice within, the time jnescribid by law, to show can o i an;, they have, why letters should unt be granted said applicants. Given at office. Sep. 25 Inso. JAMES H. MANGHAM, Oidinaiy October 1. 1856 23... 3rd- G** :i .yv ts- ‘ outiiy—Whereas Joseph H. Mur phey.’Execiitor.aud Rebecca Murpliey. Executrix, up on the estate oi Simon P. MurjiLey. iate ol said county de ceased, applies tome for letters of dismission from said es tate : These are therefore to citeaap admonish all and singu lar. the kindred and creditors-‘of-said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the dime prc.setibed by law. <<> shc-w i a use, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, 12th day of June, 1850. GEO. C. KING. Dept c c o Jane-18, 1856 8 6in Civ* egia, I'’; County.—Whereas Francis M. Lord X apples to me for letters of dismission from the Admin istration on 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 within the time prescrib ed bylaw, and show cause,itany they have, why letters dis missory should not be issued. Given under my liandat office, this 12 th day of May, 185(5. GEO. C. KING, Dep.c. c. o. May 21, 1856 4 m6m Cl i l- OltuiA, Fny■ t• County.“ Whereas, James Hanes X Jr., Executor of the estate of Jesse Lassiter, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from said Executorship; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any exists, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, this 7th diij- of August. 1850. GEO C KING, tcoo, Aug. 13 1850 16 6m. GEOllfilA, Fayette Comity.— Whereas Philip Fitz gerald applies to me for letters of dismission from the Giiiirclia-osWu of James P Fitzgerald, orphan of James Fitzgerald, late of said county deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties con* coined, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why let ters dismissing should not be issued. Given under my “hand at office, this 28th day of August, 1856. GEO C KING, Dept c c o September 2, 1856 19 40ds Georgia, Fayette County.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas Counsel Iteutfrow, Administrator up on the estate of John W. Pledger, late of said county de ceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from 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 have, in my office in terms of the law, otherwise let ters dismissory will be granted said applicant at the next September Term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, GEO. C. KING, Dept CCO July 9, ißsd 11....6m Georgia. Fayette Comity.— ■lViifereas, Willis Bras sell, Executor on the estate of James Brassell, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismis sion from said estate ; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and ap ..nk.,, witl.iii ilie time prbseribed by law, to if any they have, why said letters should not begranted. Given under my hand at office, this the 4th day of August 1856. GEO C KINO, n c c o. Aug. 13,1856 16 Cm. GFORGIA, Fayette County.—Whereas Thomas B Gay and Isaac P Gay, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Gilbert Gay, late of said county deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission from the Executorship of said Estate ; Therefore, thekindred and creditor*of said deceased are hereby notified 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 said applicants. Gi ven under my hand at office, this the 28th day of August, 1856. GKO C KING, Dept c c o September 2, 1856 19 m6m <1 EORGIA, Fayette County.—Whereas James Hanes, X Jr., Executor of the last Will and Testament of Jesse Lassetcr, late of said county deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from the Executorship of said estate— vThese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law,to show cause, if any they have, why letters of disinis- MtUi should not be granted. Given under my hand at office, i*sJ. , Btli day of August, 1856. GEO C KING, Deptc c o September 2, 1856 19....mGm Gv'.ivJf, Feycttc County —Whereas Hugh Porter Administratior on the estate of Sansom IV. Roberts appliesto me for letters of dismission from said estate ; These are 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 said letters of dismission should not be granted. Given under my hand at offiee, this 26tliMay, 1856. GEO. C. KING, D. c.c. o. June 4, 1856 6 mGm Georgi a, Piki <u <>-.—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, Giles Driver, Administrator upon the estate of Jordan Driver, late of said county deceased, ap plies 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 have,) in my office, iii terms of the law; other wise letters dismissory will be granted the applicant at the February term, next, of the Court of Ordinary for said county. A true extract from the Minutes of said Court. JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ord y. August 4th. 1856 15 Cm. P EORGI A, Pike County.— Whereas, V J Ann R. Rucker applies to me for Letters of Adminis tration on the Estate of Arden L. Rucker, late of wd county, deceased. Tliesfc are therefore to cite and admonish all and rtie kindred amt rcdttorci said Estate, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law to show cause, (if any they have,) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at offiee, this 6th day of October, 1856. J. C. BECKHAM, Ordn’y. - Oct. 8, 1856 24 30ds ("iEORGIA, Pike County. — Court of Ordinary, Sep j 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 Wndred<and- creditors of said deceased-are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, (jf any they have,) in my office in terms of the law, otherwise letters Dismissory will be granted the applicantatthenext ■arch Term (1857) of the Court of Ordinary of said county. A true extract fro m the minutes of said Court. JOSEPH C. BECKHAM, Ordinary. Septembei 2nd, 1860 20 ni6m Georgia, Butts County. Caleb A Lindsey 1 Ijshel for j) ivorce in Butts Supe- Julia Lindsey. j perior Court. TT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, Jt that the defendant is not to be found in Butts county, and it being also represented that said defendant is out of Hfeh Units o£ this State : - i 71 is thcwf'orC ordered, that the skid defendant, Julia Lindsey, appear at the next term of this Court, or in case of failure, that the trial proceed as in default; and it is tor tha r 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 R LYONS, Libellant's Attorney. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this Bth dav of August, 1866. W R BANKSTON, c s c n c August 20. 1856 17 ImJin Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons holding demands against Alexander Hun ter, late of Butts county, deceased, are requested to present their demands in terns of the law, and those in debted to said deceased, are requested to make immediate payment. LEWIS MOORE, ) THOMAS P. ATKINSON, f bxccators - Oct. 15th, ’56 25 40ds GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. ALSO, Admirably adapted to many Diseases of Females, most especially Fainful Menstruation. THE VIRTUES OF JACOB’S CORDIAL are toe well known to require encoiniumsL Ist. It cunr.9 the worst cases of Diarukea. 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dtsbntbev. 3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoa. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. sth. It cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It curbs Cholera Infantum. 7th. It cures Paintul Menstruation. Bth. It relieves Pain in Back and Loins. 9th. It counteracts Nervousness and Dmpondenct. 10th. It restores Irregularities. 11th. It dispels gloomt and hysterical Feeungs, 13th. It’s an admirable Tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters, Tssti* monlals, Ac. “ I have used Jacob’9 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, my own personal experience, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, ie a L E G A L N OT I CE S . SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Pike county, for leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the estate of William Anderson, late ot said comity deceased. JOSIAH PYRON, Executor. September 24, 1856 22 60ds SIXTY days after date, application will be male to the 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 J, HOBGOOD, Adm’r September 3d, 1856 20 40ds SIXTY days after 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. ColLe.l, late of said county deceased. „ . ’ M. G. DOBBINS, Adm’r. Sept. 2d 1856 19 cods SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary ofSpahling county, for leave to sell the Lands belonging to the Estate of Hugh Hamil, late of Spalding county deceased. J AMES H. LOGAN, Adm’r Sept. 2d 19 Odds TWO months after date, application will lie made to the JL Honorable Court of Ordinary of Spalding county, f>r leave to sell the Land and Negroes belonging to the Estate of Milton Westmoreland, late of said county* deceased. CALVIN S. WESTMORELAND,) . W. M. WESTMORELAND, i Kx rs ’ August 28th, 1856 2 ) 2ms Georgia, Butts Count}’. Sarah - bowman, Libel for Divorce in Butts Su- Mn BOkmatl. j Court. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be fonnd in Butts county ; and it lieing also represented that said defendant is out of the limits of this State : It is therefore ordered, that the said deft ndant, John Bow man, appear at. the next term of this Court, or in case,of failure, that the trial proceed as in case of default : and it is fiirtriei ordered that this Rule be published once a month, in the Em [live State lor three mouths before said term of the Court. August Bth, 1856. JAMES R LYONS, Libellant’s Attorney. A true extract from the minutes, this Sth of August, 1856. W R BANKSTON, c s c b c. August 20, 1856 17 lm3m Georgia, Spalding County. Benjamin Barfield. Adminstra-1 tor de bonis non of Winniford Bar- \ Bill for Discovery, field, deceased, }. Relief,and Injunction, vs ( Spalding Superior Win. V. King, M illy Barfield, and j Court. Sarah Barfield. r’ appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that 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 appear within 4 mouths 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 mentioned. By the Court. August 13th, 1856. J H ] Compl’ts Sol,. A true extract from the minutes, this August 14th, 1856. JAMES H LOGAN, Clerk. August 20, 1856 17 lm4m Georgia, Butts County. Lucinda D Foster ) Lil *i for Divorce in Butts9u- SamucrFoster. f 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 oi 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 nnmtli in the Empire State for three months before said term of the Court. August Sth. 1856- ’T°M CARTER,’| Att ’ ys for ßeliant. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this Bth August, 1850. W R BANKSTON, c 8 c B C. August 20. 1856 17 hu3in Georgia, Meriwether County. To the Sheriff of said County — Greeting: Morgan I’ Harris ) Debt and Bail in Mer iwetlie vs > Superior Court, returnable to •Jonas F Miller. ) February Term, 1853. WHEREAS, It appears that Morgan P Harris, the plain tiffin the above stated case, has departed this life since the filing of the same, and that Mary E Harris has beenreg ularly appointed Xdininistratiix upon the estate of saidde ceaseij. You are. therefore, hereby commanded to make known to the said Jonas F Miller that he in- and appear at the Superior Court to be held in and for said Meriwether county, on the :srd Monday in February next,then and there to show cause, if any he 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 ORVILLE A BULL, Judge of said Court. WILLIAM A ADAMS, Clerk. August 5 1556 16 lmlin Georgia, Spalding County. William J. Brooks, j Libc i for divorce in Spalding Cyntlna A Brooks. f Superior Court. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found in Spalding county -and it being also represented to the court, that saidDcfen- i dant is out oi the limits of the State of Georgia. It is, therefore, ordered that the defendant. Cynthia A! Brooks, appear atthe next term of this Court, or in ease of 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> N MARTIN, Libellant's Att'y. | A true extract from the minutes, this Hth day of Aug., 1856. JAMES H LOGAN. Cl'k. Aug. 13,1856 19 ltnUm A Card. T\R- LEROY SNEED respectfully calls the Attention of .L/those who are afflicted with Chronic Diseases, 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, snch as Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, lafla mation of the Spleen, Rheumatism, Piles in every form, Scrofula, Scald-Head, Tettar, Retention of the Menses, Suppression of the Menses, painful and imperfect Mens truation, Flouralbns, and all other diseases peculiar) to females. Medicine can be sent by mail to any part? of the State or joining States atthe shortest notice, and Wry little cost, by sending me all the symptoms of the disease and five dollars, on thcieceipt of which, I will send medr cine for one month with toll directions. Persons that wish to come and be with me, can get board from ten to twelve dollars per month. I could give a hundred certificates if it was necessary, of mv success in chronic diseases: Reference, Hon. James H. Stark, Wm. R.Mosely, M. D.- A Gray, Judge A. A. Gaulding, L. W. Cooper, Esq, Col. W.- R .Phillips, Col. J. H. Logan. AOff.l3, 1856......16....tf sufficient guarantee for me to beifere k to be eM tiM B purports to be, via. a sovrrbign bbmbdt. WM. U. UNDERWOOD, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Orcotfc* I take great pleasure in recommending this knka able medicine to all afflicted with bewel diseases, foe which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy decidedto superior to any thing else ever tried by me. _ .. A. A. GAULDING, Deputy a M. of the 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 have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the be*A 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, Jaeotto Cordial must stand preeminent above all other prepara tion* for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From she mass cf testimony In ite favor coming in from all charters, it row* be very far in advance, as a curative agent, of most if not Cashier Marine and Fite Insurance Bank, Griffin.* “This efficient remedy Is travelling into celebrity an font as Bonaparte pushed his eohimns taito Russia, anA gaining commendation wherever useA” Georgia Jffia evn urn, Mag 19U, 1803, Dr. UcLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER ” PILLS. Vwo of trie Meat Preparations of the A£t 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, &c. 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, pxir* porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine Vermifuge and Lfoer Pills can now be had a k all respectable Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Sprite 1 1 jJ3“Scovil A Mead, New Orleans, OmerajWbow sale Agents for the Southern States, to whom* II er ders must be addressed. ***Sold by W, B. Seay, Griffin, Ga : John Still well, McD mough ; J T Reese, Greenville ; Hones A Lasseter. Jouesborongh ; Smith A Ezzard, Atlan ta ;Wm Barrett, Zebulon; JC Little, Jackson, MeKelberry & Mobley. Indian Springs. Harwell b Weaver, _ Thomas ton ; L Little Baraesvllle Jan. 16 , 1856 ...36....1y Carroll Lands for Sale. npHEundersigned offers for sale hfs Plantation, contain* -L ing 405 acres, lying two miles South of Carrollton, i CaTroll county, Ga., well improved, with a good gin hone*, I screw, and all necessary out-buildings. This place issito j ated on the road leading from Carrollton to Franklin. I Also, another Plantation, situated on the Columbua rond, i 3 miles from Carrollton, containing 202$ acres, in a high | state of cultivation, with good improvements thereon, Also, a number of woodland lots in Carroll and Haralaon counties. All of which will be sold low, and upon terms to ‘ suit purchasers. If you want Carroll Lands, don t fail to ! give me a call. Address me at Carrollton,Ga. ! Also, several Dwelling and Store Houses in the town f Carrollton. J C BENSON. September 3, 18 19 3m CABINET SASH M A KING!! THE subscriber takes pleasure in announwESßJ citig to the cittaens of Griffin and Biir-£jRjPaCS! rounding country, tflat he still continues thexTXyVa? business of CARRSAGE and CABINET Making. OARKJA GES, BUGGIE&; and WAGONB made to order at short no tice. A few of the best made Buggies always on hand. He has recently added to his establishment the iwainess of SASH MAKlNG—cheap, and good as the best. ses, newstyle. He will be found at his old stand, alwjaya , ready towait upon his customers. Give him a call. A. BELLAMY. , Griffin, Aug. 29,1855... .18 —ts