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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION.
Legal Advertisements.
Dekalb sheriff’s sales.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, at
V V Decatur. In Dekalb county, Georgia, on the
flr*t Tufbday in October next, within the legal
houra of safe, lot of laud number two hundred
and eighty-one (281), ami the west half of lot of
land number one hundred und eighty (180), both
said lot and half lot bei ng in the fliteenth district
of DuKaib county, and levied on by virtue of a
Mortgage II. Ik. issued from the Superior Court of
DeKnlb county, in favor of Beil Brunner against
Robert A. Alston, as tho property of said Robert
A. Alston. JAMES il. POWELL,
Sheriff DeKalb county.
August 26th, 1867. uug27—wtds
SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SALE.
YITILL he sold before the Court House door. In
IY the City of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia,
on th*3 first Tuesday in Oct' her next, lie tween tho
iuwful hours of sale, the following property,
to-wlt:
Fivo barrels of whisky and two casks of brandy.
Levied on ns tho property of L. 8. Salmons, to
satisfy a distress warrant issued from the County
Court oi Fulton county, in favor of Junius Lynch.
Property pointed out by defeinlant.
wm. H. IIOIX’OMBK, special Bailiff.
September 3, l»i7—wtds (Prs fee $1.50)
CHATTOOGA SIIT RIFF’S SALE.
■\WTILL be sold before tie. Court House door, in
V V the town of Hemmei ville, Chattooga coun
ty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday iu October next, tho following proper-
J Frankliii Gaines' interest in 40 lucres of land,
being the south side of lot No. 4'J, In the 13th dis
trict mid 4th section, levied on us tho property of
F Gaines, to satisfy u • .-.ices' Court ft. fa. from
thu 925ih district, G.M., i*i favor of Edmondson Jt
Allen vs. F. Gaines. Levy made anil returned to
me iiy a Constable.
O. O. CLEGHORN, Sheriff.
August 28,1867. (i’rs fee $2.50] augll-wtds
ADM 1NIST' * A TOR’S SA LE.
TTNDfcR order of he Court of Ordinary of
U t upon c f.ty.C , , I will sell before tho
Court Housei.oor in -ihl county, within tholegu!
i ours of tale, in the city of Atlanta, ou the first
Tuesdi.) ; .i Novem’n;. next: Kilty.fire acres off
the north sh!.' of laml lot No. 1U4,15 acres of lund
lot No. 223. and 51 acres of laud lot No. 224, of the
’4th oistrict of originally Henry, now Fulton
county. 8 Id as the property of the cstato of
'Thomas M. Leo, late of s. » l county, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. 8aid prop
erty lies aliout eight miles from Atlanta, on the
Newnun road, on iho bead water* of Camp Creek,
near obi Camp Unsck Church. Terms, cash.
J JSEPII WILLIS, Administrator.
September 5,1887-w40d [Prs fee $10j
ADM IN 1 STEATOR’S S A LE.
TYTILL bo sold before tlio Court House door in
VV the town of Forsyth, Monroe county, Georgiu,
on the first Tuesday in November next, within
the legal hours of side, all the lands belonging to
the estn'o of Pre*ly Smith, late of said county,
deceased, consisting of two hundred two and u
hall acres, more or less. Terms cash. This Sep.
tcmlwr 3d, 1867. 11. t. SMITH. Adm’r.
sepa—wtds [Printer’s fee $5]
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
\\T ILLIAM 8. MILN It, administrator on tho
Y V estate of Susan A. Griggs, late of said coun
ty, deceased, having made application to this
Court ior lerve to sell the land belonging to the
estate of said uocensod, for Hie benefit of tlio heirs
and crcieitoi's, idi persons «-onccrnc*i are notihed
to tile their objection, if ,.*iy they have, within
two months lrom the ur**t publication of this
notice, ebe leave will oo giauted for thcsaloof
said leul estate.
Given uinler in v hand, this August 21st, 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
aug22—w2m [Prs fee $51
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
\\T ll. DABNEY having In proper form ap-
YY • idled tome for permanent letters of ad
min ini rulion de bonis non. on the cstato of James
C. Long*treet, late of suid county, deceased:
This is to cite uml udinoiiish all and singular,
the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to
1>e a.id appear at my office within tho time pre
scribed by law, and show muse, if any they can,
why neriuanctit udmini-'.ration d» bonis non,
should uot bo grunted thuunpiicnnton said estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
August31,1867. D. .V. NEEL, Ordinary,
sepfi—wSQd (Printer’s fee $3)
GEORGIA, Greene county.
TK71IEUEA8, William A. Richards applies for
VV letters or administration on the cstato of
Lucy Ledbetter, deceased:
These are, thorcfoio, to cite and requiro ntl per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my ofiict,
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
if uny they have, why said letters should uot be
graii toil.
Given under my hand, at office, lu Greensboro,
September 2d, 18»it.
EUGENI US L. KING, Ordinary.
stp-1—w30d [Printer’s fee$3]
GEORGIA, Grf’cne county.
TYTHERKAS, the cstato of John M. Stewart, late
VV of suid county, deco iscd, is unrepresented:
The^e are, therefore, to cito and require all por
sons concerned, to bu and appear at my office,
within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
ifrny viiey have, why tho administration, with
the w Id annexed, of die estate of suid John M.
Stewart should not he vested in tho Clerk of the
Superior Couri,or some oilier lit undproperper-
Givcn under my hand, at office, in Greensboro
September 2d, 18117.
KtGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
sepi—w30d [Printer’s fmt$1]
GEORGIA, Greene county.
TT7-UEUEAS, William A. Richard* applies for
Y Y letters of ndministratso.i de bonis non, oil tno
estate of Washington Ledbetter, deceased:
These are, therefore, toc'*j and require all per
sons concerned, to lie und appear ut my office,
within the time prescribed bylaw, to show ciuse,
if uny they have, why said letters should not bo
granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in Greensboro
September 3d, 1867.
EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary.
sepi—w30-l [Prlnier's fee $1j
NOTICE.
4 PPLIUATION will be made to tho Court of
Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia, at thu
first regular term utte** tho expirutlou of two
mouths lrom this notice, for leave to sell the land
(tlio sarno being a tract of land in Leo county,
Ga., containing 101W acres, more or less,) be
longing to John R. Cook, Jnsocv T. Cook and
James V. Cook, orphans of Elisha Cook, late o."
Leu county, Ga., deceased, for the pur|ioso of
paying the debts and fo. the benefit of said or
phans. This July 21th, 18.7.
WlI.I.IAM ATKINS, Guardian,
Of tho orphans of Elisha Cook, dcceuscd.
scp4—wtlstout (Prs fee $1)
GEORGIA, Newton county.
TKTIIEUEAS, Thomas W. 8ims applies to rao for
VV letters ofadministratlon(/«5oaM#m/i with the
will annexed of William Sims, deceased, latoof
said count)' :
This is, therefore, to olte and ndmonidt all per
sons concerned, to show ^causu, if any they have,
within the timo prescribed by low, why said let
ters should not bo granted to the applicant.
Given tinder my huml and official signature,
September 5,1867.
WM. D. LUCK IE, Ordinnry.
*cp5—w30d [Printer’s feo $3)
GEORGIA, Newton county.
•VTOTICB is hereby given to nil persons con*
lX corned, that tho estate of Green M. Mitchell,
decensed, lute of said county, is unrepresented by
an administrator, and no one applies for admin
istration on said cstato, and that in terms or the
law administration will be vested In the Clerk
of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper
person, thirty days after tho publication of this
citation, nnlcss some valid objection is made to
his nppointment.
Given under my official signntnro, this Septem
ber 5,1867. WM. D. LUCK IE, Ordinary.
SCI*—w30d [Printer's fee $3]
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
XJKYIIEUEAS, L. Loo applies to mo for tetters of
** administration, de bonis non, upon tlio
estate of B. F. Leo, late of said county, deceased t
These aro, therefore, to cito and require all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at the Ordina*
ry’t office, In and for said county, on or beforo the
first Tuesday in October next, to show cause, ir
any they can, w.y said letters should not be
* r G?ven umler my hand and official signature,
August 27,1887. g p McGUEGOR, Ordinary. ,
augTO-wSOd llhrinior’s feofSj
GEORGIA, Pauldino county.
m WO MONTHS after date applicotion will be
1 inado tfl tho Ordinary in and for said county,
ior leave to sell tho land belonging to tho estate of
August m, 1607. kugto-wlm [Pr. ft. *]
Legal Advertisements.
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
TOSEPH WINSIIfP, guardian of Miss 51. Au-
•1 gusta Hill, having applied to the Court of Or
dinary of said county for a discharge from his
said guardianship t
This is therefore to cito all porsons concerned,
toshowoauso, if any they have, within tho time
prescribed by law, why the said Joseph Winship
should not be dismissed from his guardianship of
Miss M Augusta Hill and receive tho usual letters
of dismission.
Witness tho Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinnry of
said county, this September 4,1867.
JXO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
sep5—w40d [Prs fee $8]
GKGKOIA, Fulton county.
TgTlIEREAS, J. R. Fain, executor of Elizabeth
VV Fain, deceased, represents to tho court, in his
petition, duly filed, that lie has Hilly administered
said estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why said executor
should not bo discharged from his said trust and
rccolve letters of dismission on the first Monday
in March, 1868.
Witness tho Hon. Daniel Pittman. Ordinnry of
said county, this 4th dav of September, 1867.
JXO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
•epC—w6m [Printer’s fee $4.50)
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
TXTIIERKAS. Joanna B. Shackelford, applies to
VV the Court of Ordinary of said county for let-
: tern of administration upon the estate or William
1 g. Shackelford,deceased:
All persons concerned aro hereby notified to file
their objections, ir any they have, on or beforo
the first Monday in October next,elso letters will
> be granted said applicant.
Witness tlio Hon. Daniel Pittman. J udgo of said
court, this 4th day of September, 1867.
JMO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk.
sei>5—w30d [Printer^ feo $1.50J
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
■nfTTIEKKAS, Thomas Savage, latoof said conn-
VV ty. deceased, is represented as having died
intestate, and no person having applied for ad
ministration on hfscstato in terms ol tho law:
All persons concerned are, therefore, notified to
file their objections, if any exist, ou or before the
first Monday in October next, why the adminis
tration of said deceased’s estate should not bo
vested in W. R. Venable, Clerk of tlio Superior
Court of said county, or some other fit and proper
Given under my hand and official signature, this
6th day of .September, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
scpT—w30d [ Printer’s fee $3]
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
T7\ M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Margaret
A. and Sallie Fannie Pool, having represent
ed in his petition duly filed, that ho lias fully dis
charged his said trust and is entitled to letters of
dismission:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per-
sons concerned, to show cause, if uny exists, with
in the time proscribed by law, why letters of dis
mission should not be granted according to the
prayer of petitioner.
Witness my official signature, this September
6th, 1807. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
iop7—w40d [Printer’s foe $3]
GEORGIA. Fulton County.
TgTTIKUKAS, Joseph Win ship, Administrator ds
VV bonis non upon the estate of 1J. 11. Overby, de-
ceased, represents to the court in his petition uuly
filed, that he bos fully administered said estate,
lx This is, therefore, to citoall persons concerned
to show cause, if any they can, why said admin
istrator should.not be discharged from his said ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission oil
tho ffrst Monday in March, 1WM.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of
said county, this. 4th day of September, 1867. i
JNo. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. .
S0p7—wGm [ Printer's fee $1.50,1
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, John T. Akrldgo, administrator i
VV upon the estate of Simeon Abridge, deceased,
represents to llie court, in hi* petition, duly filed,
thnt he has fully administered suid estate:
This Is, therefore, to cito i*'l porsons concerned
to show cause, ir any they can. why *>aid ndniinls- i
trator should not be discharged from Ills said ad
ministration and receive Ic.-ers of dismission on
the first Monday iu March, 1863.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary
of said county, this 4th dav of September, 1F7T.
JNO. T. COJPKU, Deputy Clerk.
scp5—wCm [Printer’s feo $*. C).]
GEORGIA. Fulton county.
mWO MONTHS alter date application will bo
X made to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty, for leave to sell the real estate of George
Latham, Uecesnsed.
LOYD COURCKY, Administrator.
September 5,1867—w2m [Prs fee $5]
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
mWO MONTHS niter date application will l»o
X mode to tlio Court of Ordina. •/ of said county
for leave to sell tlio real estate of Stephen Terry,
deceased. GEO. W. TERRY, taxccutor.
September 5,18 >7—w2m [ Prs fee $5]
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
T7GBERT B. SMITH applies to mo for letters or
ri administration on the estate of W. W. Boss,
lute of said county, deceased:
These urc, therefore, to cito andadmoni.*h and
all singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to ‘ how cause, if any they can, why letters
should, not bo granted the applicant on tho first
Monday in October next.
Given under my hand und official signature, this
August 231, 1867. ,
G. T. RAKESTUAW, Ordinary. 1
aug2i—■w30d [Printer’s feo $3]
GEOUGIA, Gwinnktt county. ;
mWO MONTHS after date application will be
X made to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
lor leave to sell tho lands belonging to the estate
of Benjamin 1*. Weaver, deceased.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE. Administrator.
August 29,1867. [Prs feo $51 aug31-w2tn
C1TATIOX.
Wm. M. A R. J. Lowry «». Tlio Northwestern A
Ban'.; of Georgia—Assumpsit in the Superior
Court of Fulton county, t»u.
rpilE defendant® aro hereby notified uml re-
quP cd pcrsonnl’y, o.- by Attorney, to lie and
appear ut *-io ner.i Superior C mrt, to bo held in
uml for said county, o.i the first Monday in Octo-
bemoxt, then and there .o answer tho plaintiff's
demand nn action of ‘ussntumlt, asjiu default
thereof the Court will proceed a- to justice shall
appertain. t
Witness, tho Hon. John Collier, of one tho c
Judges of tho Superior Courts. 1
August2Id, 1867? W. R. VENABLE, Clerk,
uugttfl—w3t [Printer’s lee $1)
NOTICE. 1
Wm. M. A R. J. Lowry ts. The Northwestern !
Ban* of Georgia—Assumpsit in the Superior
Court of Fulton county, Ga.
mo W. II. luiuan, Robt. F. Curry, Miles Dick-
X son, II. J. bnrayberry. William J. WhLse’.l, <
W. P. Inman amt Jos. T. McC miicll, taocklioidcrs
of tlio Northwestern Bank or Georgia: You are
hei-oby notified that on tho first day of August
elgUSee.1 hunched and sixty-seven, v. c cotnmcnceu
suit the Northweste’.n lpuik of Georgia,
in tho Superior Com t of Fulton county, Georgir.
on tlie hills of said Bank, for tiuee thousand and
eighty-six dollars.
ARNOLD & ROBINSON,
August21.11867. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
aug28—wst [ Printer’s fee $5]
THOMAS 8. POWELL. ) Fulton Superior
w. 1 Court, April Term,
JESSIE BOUNIG. and (1807. Bill for DIs.
JNO. G. WESTMORELAND. / covcry, relief and |
Iunjunction. i
In this case it appearing to the Court that Jesse ;
Boring, ono of tho defendants, resides out of the
State or Georgia, and that ho has not been served
formally with tho bill and process inthlscasoi ’
It is, therefore, ordered by tho Court that publica
tion bo made in tomo public gazette published in
the eity of Atlanta,Georgia, once a month for four
months, requiring the [defendant, Boring, to ap
point tho next October Term or said Court and ]
make defence, or said Bill bo taken for confessed.
IIAMMOND A MYNAT1.
Solicitors for Plaintiff.
MA true extract from the minutes of Court. May 1
17th. 1867. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk*
JelB—laratm
NOTICE.
CJIXTY DAY8 after date application wlU bo
O made to tho Court of Ordinary of Bartow n
county, for leave to sell all tho real estato belong
ing to F. D. Boatflold, late of said county, de-
ceased. 8old for the benefit of the heirs and oredi-
THE WEEKLY OPINION.
BY W. L. SCRUGGS AND J. B. DUMBLE.
lleconstructloii neotinf in Carroll.
Carrollton, Sept. 8,1807.
According to previous notice a large
portion of the etti^ns of Carroll county
inet this day in the court house, for thi
purpose of taking such action as the con
dition of the (ountry requires.
On motion, Judge A. O. Embry was call
ed to the chair and B. M. Long requested
to act as Secretary.
On motion. W. W. Morrell explained the
object of the meeting.
On motion, the following named persons
were appointed a committee to report busi
ness for the meeting, to-wit: W. W. Mor
rell, R. L. McCurdj% Jesse Gray, Aaron
Brown, Thos. Enterkiu. James Bryant, J.
K. Barr, A. T. McLendon, Jas. W. Webb,
Michael Goodwin, T. 31. Kelly and John
Lee.
had belonged; and showed plainly that
the split in the Charleston Convention was
lie blamed the Union men for falling into
the current after Secession. Although he
had, alter contending as long as he could
safely for the Union, volunteered and went
into the service, and wanted to whip the
light, but all the time believing be was
doing wrong, and now thought if wc all
would do right, we were far better oil'than
if Secession bad been a success. lie u
the people, all who could do so, to vote
unitedly for a
being disfranchiM'd. He concluded amid
rounds of applause. His speech had a
marked effect; the people seeming to say,
well done our long trusted friend and
neighbor.
G. W. Merrill next being called on, ad
dressed the meeting ably and at some
length in favor of uniting with the “Union
Republican party of Georgia.” Ills sjwecli
was well received and loudly applauded.
After urgent and repeated calls, A. C.
Borden came foi ward, and in a short and
effective speech urged the people to accept
the terms now offered by Congress, and
pointing to the National llag, told them to
stand by the llag and government of the
United States as their only safety. He told
the voters to vote from principle, ;.nd if
they could not Indorse the principles, to
vote against a Convention. He was o A )
posed to policy voting, as that had been
well nigh over run. Ills speech was list
ened to with considercable interest, us this
person is an effective speaker.
The coinmittee returned, and through
W. W. Merrill, their Chairman, reported
the following resolutions, which
unanimously adopted:
WmtRKAS. It is desirable that there should
be harmony and unity of uctlon among the
friends of Reconstruction throughout the
.State: and whereas, restoration to peace
and civil government in the Union can be
had only through the great Union Repub
lican party outlie Congressional plan;
and whereas, in the opinion of this meet
ing a rejection of the terms offered will
lead to a Author disfranchisement of the
present white voters and perphaps conlis-
cation, therefore,
llettolted. That we hereby adopt the plat
form of principles established by the Union
Republican State Convention, hold In the
city of Atlanta on the 4th day of July
last.
Resolved, That the friends of Reconstruc
tion throughout the State, regardless of
past political differences, are earnestly so
licited to co-operate In the great work now
before us.
lie solved. That It Is the duty of every
lover of his country to maintain the honor
and dignity of the Government by oppos
ing all measures leading to a repudiation
of the National debt.
llesolted, That the Atlanta Opinion*,
and all papers friendly to reconstruction,
bo requested to publish the proceedings of
this meeting.
Before the passage of the resolutions 3Ir.
IV. W. 3Ierrell fully explained the object
of the resolutions, which was to make com
mon cause with the Union Republican
Party of the State. He advocated the
doctrines of the party in contradistincti<9h
to radicalism North and South. That
while radicalism North wanted disfran
chisement of all who engaged in rebellion
and general contlscation, Radicalism
South, while ’professing to be the peculiar
guardian of our rights and honor, yet their
course was the only one that world bring
on the South the evils they should try and
avert. lie showed conclusively that should
the opposition succeed in the Government,
it would entll anarchy and endless evils on
the country, and that we should all come
up and aoccpi the questions settled by the
highest earthly tribunal—that of anus.
The meeting was one of the largest poli
tical meetings ever held in the county.
All seemed to'tie frilly Impressed with tho
importance of doing their duty to their
country and In this grqnfc emergency.
On motion the meeting adjourned.
A. O. Embry, Chairman.
B. M» Long, Secretary.
Tnn TninuxK on Amnesty.—The Tri
bune says of the expected proclamation of
general amnesty:
Tho President's amnesty proclamation Is
expected In a few days. It is not to that that
tho country will object; there Is no gene
ral wish to punish, by line, imprisonment
or death, any man for taking part in the
n. But no opinion of Stanberry or
ley can repeal the law which declares
that no Executive pardon shall entitle dls-
Blnckley can repei
that no Executive
franchised rebels to vote. It may bo well
to limit tho diafranchlaement—to give tho
ballot to classes now deprived oflt; but
this must be the act of Congress.
Tho profligate Queen of Spain is In a con
dition not usual with women of her sort.
Legal Advertisements
GEORGIA, Bautow county.
fTflIEHGA8, TbontRt J. Wofford, 6«ocuun «.
VV WilHumB. Wofford, deceased, represents
to the Court, lu his petition, duly filed and enter
ed on a ocord, that lie baa fully administered Wil
liam II. Wofford's estate i
Tbl* Is, therefore, to citoall porsons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, Ifauytber
can, why said executor should not be discharger
from hh executorship a.id receive letters of dis*
inissiou. This ad (Monday) September. 1887.
J. A. HOWARD, ordinary.
sept4—v.Otn(Printer's fee $4.60)
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
fourtce.i years of nje, residents of said county.
This is to cite all persons concerned, to be un
appear pUlw term of the Court of O inary, tob
held next niter tho exportation of thirty day
from the drst publication of this .'Otlce, and shot
cause, U any tboy can, why said Joseph D»vi
siioald not be entrusted with the guardianship c
the person** ami property of said minors.
Witness iny official signature, this Septcmtc
2d, 1807. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
sci>4— w80d (Printer's fen #3)
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
REAM, Virent K. C'lardy applies I
\\rif hr
yV fork
of D. 8. Cli
These are, therefore, Vo cite ami i
and singular, the next or kinund crc<
deceased, t<
tder my hand and official signature,
aug2f—w30d
[Printer's
o*1l
GEORGIA, JUhtow county.
W JIEUEAS, Andrew J. Rodgers applies toi
for letters of administration on the estate
Samuel Rodgers, late of said county, doceascd:
These urc, therefore, to cite anil admonish all
and singular, the next of kin and creditors of sai<
deceased, to be uml appear ut my offico, withii
the time prescribed by law, and shovy cause, i
they can, why said letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand and official signature, thi
22d day of August, 1867.
J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary.
augSl—w30d [Printer's feo *1]
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
W HEREAS,T. M. Sloan and E. M. 81<
to bo appointed guardlar
property of John D., Elizabeth
ber, minors under fourteen y
of said county:
ese are, therefore, to cite all persons concern-
• lie und appear at tho -■ ■ -
Ordinary to bo held next
:*l with the giiurdianshipofthc pc
ilay of August, 18**7.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
W HEREAS, William W. Colton applies to r
for letters of administration on tho csta
" '* tv, deceaseds
iininistruth
of Travis Cotton, lata of said coi
These arc, thcref r
ul admonish all
....il singular, tho kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to itlo their objections, if any they have.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Campbell county.
two months from this notice, for leave to sell all
the lands belonging to the
ul creditors of said deceased.
GEORGIA, Carroll county.
W HEREAS, M. J. Baxter, or said county,
plies to ino for letters pr administratioi
the estate of Jumcs Stripling, deceased:
Tho u urc, therefore, to cite all nuil singular,
the next of kinnnd creditors of raid deceased, to
bo and npjmar at my office, within the time —
•rlbod by law and show cause, if any they
ignaturo,
this August 51st, 1807.
J, M. BLALOCK, Ordinary.
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GEORGIA, Clayton county.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
J AS. S. BOYINGTON having in proper f r
plied to mo for pennenant letters ofmJministra-
‘ on on tho estate of Robert Lewis, late ofi '*
>unty, deceased:
These urc, therefore, to cito all porsons <
. smcil, to be and appour at my office, by the
Monday in October next, to show cause, if
Given ruder my hand i
September 2d, 18(57.
C. A. DOLLAR, Ordinary
[Printer's feo *1]
GEORGIA, Cobb county.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Cnroiino E. Orrnsbj
applied to mo for the ufiministrutf
cstato of Theodore D. Ormsby, lute oi said county,
singular, tho kindred and creditors of suid de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
in my office on or btforo tho first .Monday in Octo-
of Ordinary for
Given linden...
August 22J, 1867.
JXO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary,
[Printer's feo *1]
GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
E J. DAILY having applied to me in ]
• form for letters of administration «
Tills is to cUo all persons coi
ippciir rt my office, within U
»y law, .o Miovr cause, ifrny t ,
sbonb> not be granted the applicant.
[Printer's fee $3.]
GEORGIA, Faykttk COUNTY
C ALVIN J. FALL having In proper form ap
plied to mo for -
Istration on thecst:
county, deceased:
Given under my hand
lugust 21st. V”
aug2i-w30d
npplt.
d official signature,
/ARD CONNOR,
jPrs feo $8]Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
ACIIEL EASON, administratrix on tho cstato
d Eason, la to of said county, dee’d,
ceased for the benci
» of this notice, elso t loavo will bo
’ Given unde/
granted for tho sale of said teal estate.
m v hand. this August 21st. 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
H’n feo «»)
*,«—•« «uhv» upeir, deceased, having
ado application to this Court for leave to sell tho
ad belonging to the cstato of said deceased, for
o benefit of the heirs and creditors, all persons
lugustC6,R
ug27-wlm
JPrs
TO ALL WHOM IT KAY CONCUR)
i my hand ami
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ON A CO., Poblishen,
V. The road lies wholly in territory yielding tlio
precious metals, and its revenues are colle< ‘ed
in coin. Its rates for transportation are ve.-y
advantageous, being more than three tiraea
..In con 'jqucnco of the aid it receives from the
General Government, from the State of Cali
fornia. and from municipal corporations, tha
annual interest obligations which tho Compa
ny are called upon to assume are very light.—
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miles, in 1866. were nearly three times t'y
amount of annual interest liabilities to be <u-
* ‘ building it, and mere $235,001) »
it on thee "
which tL
'Upon the Jt rst 150 w
FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR,.
SIX PER CENT. COUPON BONDS,
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f)5 per cent, and accrued interest from July 1st
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nearly
Nino percent, upon the Investment*.
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limed only as the work Progresses, and to tha
nine amount only as the liouds granted by tho
internment; ami represent, in all cases, tho first
iiphted, equipped, and productive
surplus earnings, c
id which Is worth u
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pal and interest of their Bonds in coin, being
made tinder tho Specie Contracts Law'of Califor
nia, authorizing and enforcing contracts to pay
gold, is legally binding, unlike similar agreement*
madu|by companies in States where no such
legislative sanction exists.
in th
ntral Pa , , ..
- „ tabUity and profit combined.
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destined to occupy a prominent place among
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price at which they aru now offered.
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progress, ami prospects of the road, and the iintt-
ngement of the Company’s affairs, we cordially
liable a
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