Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 01, 1867, Image 6

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Tf GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION THE WEEKLY OPINION. BY W. L. SCBBOOS AHD J.B. PPMBBB. BUM PAY MOUSING BEIT. 28. TEIjEGKAPJIIC WTBLHOESCEt From tbo Now YorkPreu Auoclatlon. Wahhncitox,- Sei>t- 23.—Tiie Frazer, Trcnbolm * Co. settlement is entirely sat isfactory to tHis Government. Tlio defen dants' counsel acknowledge tiro correctness Of tho principles claimed by tho Govern' ment, and have provided lor securing tiro property claimed. Further action, how ever, is necessary In tiro Federal and British courts. Judge Underwood and Attorney Chand ler aro consulting relative to the trial of Hr. Davis, whose friends and bondsmen represent him as being anxious for trial. Congressman Shanks has gone to Blch- mond in pursuit of evidence regarding tho treatment of Federal prisoners. Constantinople, Sept. 27.—The Sultan refuses the Czar's demands. Tho Czar declines meetiug the Sultan personally, having nothing agreeable to say. There is a largo party in Greoco in favor of tho King’s deposition, and have Issued a proclamation favoring a Republic under protectorate of, or annexation to the Uni ted States. Florence, Sept. 27.—Garibaldi’s parti sans are tumultuous in various parts of Italy. It is reported that the King is about pro claiming an extraordinary session of Par liament. VTasniKOBox Sept. 28.—Securities hold $329,000,000; National Bank circulation $297,009,000. Itcvonuo receipts to-day $177,000; for tho week two and a half millions; for the year, to date, llfty-four and three-quarter millions. Street Commander Charles E. Fleming is dead. FLOeknce, Sept. 28.—The Garibaldi riots have been suppressed. ItisofflclaUy announced that the coun try is tranquil. New Orleans, Sept. 28.—The interments from yellow fever to six o'clock tills morn ing were 07. London, Sept. 28.—The Italian accounts arc conflicting In relation to the riots at modern Uilan. Geneva, Naples, Sept. 28.—The Pope thanks Napoleon for Garibaldi’s arrest Wilmington, Sept 28.—A Jowlsh Syna- gouge will bo consecrated to-morrow. I; is the first in tho State. Savannah, Sept 28.—Weather cool. It lias been raining all day. The reports from crops, ore conflicting. San Francisco, Sopt. 28.—An Oregon dispatch says Lieut. Small's company of First United States Covalry fought tho Snake Indians, killing twenty-six and capturing fifteen. Tho soldiers were un hurt. P.aleigii, N. C., Sept. 28.—There was a grand Bally of tho Conservative party last night Besolutions were adopted declar atory of their devotion to the Union and constitutional liberty; against a white man’s party, confiscation and proscription; in opposition to drawing party lines fur ther than hostility to Badlcal rule. Half a dozen speeches were made.' Great enthusiasm and perfect harmony prevailed. Mobile, Sept 28.—Cotton dull and un settled ; middlings nominally 13; sales 7t bales; receipts 292. Ai'uUsta, Sept. 28.—Cotton In fair de mand but one cent lower; middlings 17; sales 174 bales; receipts 220.. New York, Sept. 28.—Honey easier at Ga7. Gold dull 43>f. Government securi ties heavy and lower at 13. 1882 coupons 13J4- Savannah, Sept 28.—Cotton irregular; no demand—middling uplands nominal at 19 cento; receipts 1,121. Baltimore, Sept 28.—Flour and wheat unchanged. Corn dull and scarce. Oats steady. Blcoflrm. Provisions active and steady. Cotton very week—middling up- landsttXiSS. - 7 Charleston, Sept. 23.—Cotton quiet at a dccllno of lc; sales 23 bales; mid dlings 18al8)£c; receipts 308. New Orleans, Sept. 28.—Sales of cotton 321 bales; low middling 18>jsl0c; receipts 217; exports 888; sales of week 1,235; re ceipts 1,883; exports 2,207; stock on hand 18^82. Flour quiet and steady; superfine 10.00; double extra 10.80. Corn Arm and unchanged. Oats scarce at 80c. Pork quiet aud linn at 27c; bacon shoulders and sides dull; hams aro in fair demand and unchanged. laird quiet and firm; in tierce l-ljfalfic. Gold 144)6. Sterling G8o59. New York sight premium. Danoerous Folly.—Ell Stoolman call ed upon Hiss Bebccca HcCaddon, In Zanes ville, Ohio, recently. Tho lady, after some conversation, went to a bureau, took out u revolver, pointed It—In frm, of courso—at her lover, who was lying upon a sofa, and accidentally pulled trigger. The piece, to her gnat astonishment, was discharged, lodging a bullet in tho yonng man's breast, just below the heart. The wound Is dan gerous. Tho lady didn’t helievo the pistol was loaded, and is In great distress at the rcsuUof juff folly. ■ , IIprKFL-i. Indication^—Impartial Suf- frago and Amnesty will yet be the rulo In tho tinned States, but net for a season yet. Wo notice thattlio Albany Evening Journ al copies oul strongly fa favor of incorpor ating the principle of impartial manhood suffrage upon tho platform of tho New York Republican Convention at Syracuse. The Journal is well understood to he Mr. SewaWsorgan. New Hotei. in Ciiattanoo<Ja.—The Union, of the 27th, learns that Mr. Spencer will commence building a first class hotel upon the ruins of the Crutchfield House, as soon as the business of the Crutchfield Houic Is settled with the Insurance Com panies. A good hotel will always ho profitable at that stand. lHiscellauootia* Tho Strasbourg railway, In France, he* Just introduced th roe-story carriages—flrat- olasa, second and third, according to height. An Illinois editor has seen a cornfield of seventy-five acres in that State, In which die stalks average tblrteon and a half feet In height. Snow has fallen In the Western part of Massachusetts. Tho boot and shoo manufactories of Lynn, Mass., a town of 23,000 Inhabitants, employ 17.000 persons, or more than two- thirds of Its Inhabitants. Bpecial Notices. BTUNTIL FUBTHEll NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from the offleo or Ordinary of Baldwin county, Georgia, will be published in tho Atlanta Opinion. JOHN HAMMOND, ordinary. Mlllcdgcvmc.ua., Sept. 2S, 1867-wtt BT UNTIL FUBTHEB NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from tho offices of Ordinary and Sheriff of Jnspor county, Georgia, will bepnbllshed in the Atlanta Opinion. M, H. HUTCHISON, Ordinary. DERRY DIGBY, Sheriff. Monticcllo, Go.. September 25,1SC7—wit . ta* UNTIL FUBTHEB NOTICE THE legal advertlsomenta. of tho Ordinary of Gordon county, Georgia, will bn published In the Georgia Weekly and Dally Opinion. scpS—w4t D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. EUTFltOM and after this date my legal advertisements will bo found In the At lanta Opinion. D. D. DOYAL, Sheriff Spalding county, Ua< Griffin, Ua., September SO, 1867-w4t |TNOTICE. —GEORGIA, UPSON COUNTY.—Tho advertisements emanating from the offices of Ordinary and Sheriff of said county will be published in tho Atlanta Opinion. WM. A. COBB, Ordinary- O. C. 8HARMAN, Sheriff. September 11th, 1807—w4t GT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements of tho Ordinary of Henry county, Goorgia, will be published In the Georgia Weekly Opinion. O. B. NOLAN, Ordinary. September 13,1867—w4 . HTNOTICE.-UEREAFTER, UNTIL further notice, the advertisements connected with the office of Ordinary, Sheriff and Clerk of the Superior Court of Newton county, Goorgia, will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary. AARON K. RICHARDSON, Clerk Superior Court. Covington, Go., September 5,1867—wit BTGEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY The legal advertisements of tho Ordinary, Clork Superior and Inferior Courts and Sheriff of said county, will hereafter bo published in tbo Opin ion, Atlanta, Go., until further notice. WM. 1>. BENTLY, Ordinary. J. T. BROWN, Clork Superior and Inferior Courts. A. C. BELL, Sheriff. September 8,186T. sep6—wit By UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE logcl advertisements emanating from the office of the Clerk of tho Superior Court of Bartow county, Georgia, will bo published in tho Goorgia Weekly Opinion. T1IOS. A. WORD, Clerk Bartow Superior Court. Cartenville, September 90,1867—wit OTNOTICK.—UNTIL FURTHER No tice all tbo legal advertisements from the Sheriff's Office of Henry county, Go., will bo published In the Atlanta Opinion. R. U. HIGHTOWER, Sheriff. McDonough, Go., 8ept. 16,1867. seplO-wil 81,000,000 IN WATCHE8I FOR SALS ON THE POPULAR OTONE PRICE PLAN,J& GIVING EVERY PATRON A Handsome and Reliable Watch! For the low Price of Ten DoUant Without Regard to Value, and NOT TO DEPAW POE UNLESS PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..»»> to $1,1 ' “l*v “* ‘~ 100 Magic Cosed Gold Watches.... 900 to 100 Iduftes Watches, Enameled 100 to 900 Gold Hunting Clmrametcr _± Watches.... too o.J|9w 900 Gold It unting English Levers.. 900 to 960 800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 160 to 100 COO Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 9S0 600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 160 «00 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to SCO COO Gold Ladles Watches 60 to 960 1,000 Goid Hunting Lepines 60 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 60 to 100 9.000 Hunting Silver Watches 98 to 60 5^00 Assorted Watches, all kinds... 10 to 75 &~Every patron obtains n Watch by this arrangement) costing but 910, while ft I.. si nnn may be worth 91,000. sliown..£l No partiality on their ceitiflcate upon payment of Ten Dollars, whotber it be a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth lets. The return of any of our certificates entt- No Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction, which may be participated in even by the most fastidious! A single certificate will bo sent by moll, post aid, upon receipt of 95 cents, flvo for $1, eleven ir|9, thlrty.tWree and elegant premium for $5, xty.slx aud more valuable in amInm fbr $10,one u mi red and most superb Watch for $15. To gents, or those wishing employment, this is a .arc opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted business, duly authorized by tho Government, and open to the most cartrul scrutiny. Tirol WRIGnT, DROi & CO., Importers, ’ " 161 BROADWAY, New York, scplk—dlwtm Aoross the Sierra Nevadas.|Legal Advertisements. 8IJMTEK NOVM’BEB SHERIFFS AI.ES. W J l.L he fold before the Court House door. In tho city or Amerieus, cm tho first Tuesday in November next, between tho usual hours of sale, the following pioperty,to-wltj One lot of land In the 17th district of said coun ty, (uumber not kuown ) Levied on as tho prop erty of George It. Harper to satisfy sundry fi. fas. in favor of Samuel Dunlap vs. George U. Harper, and cost in said fl. fas. Also, ut tho saino timo and place, will be sold, one lot of land, In the Sbtb district of said county, number not kuown. Levied on as the property of Thomas J. Sanders, to satisfy one 11. fa. til favor of Jno. W. Wilson vs. Thomas J. Sanders, to satisfy the cost on said fl. fa. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one lot of land in tho 88th district of said county, numbers not known. Levied on os the projxjrty of Joseph Mann, and John B. Wallace, security, to satisfy one fl. la. in favor of Francis Albritton, executor of AfcGabura F. Albritton, deceased, vs. Joseph Mann, and John B. Wallace, security, to satisfy the cost on said fl. la. Also, at the same time ami place, will bo sold, ona lot of land, number not known. Levied on as LOOIC OPT MOUNTAIN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Bar. C. F. r. BANCROFT, Principal. T7UIOT CLAFSBOARUING SCHOOLS for Loth isrraWaag Speak;tiielr own pralas wh.rey.r pUntoil. DAVID LANDRETH A SON, Mpt4-diwten rnuad.lpkla, fi THE WESTERN HALF OF TUB Great National Trunk Linn ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Being constructed with the AID AND SUPER VISION OF THE UNITED 8TATES GOVERN MENT, Is destined to bo oue of the most iMront- amt lines of communication in the world; as it Is the sola link between the Paclflo Coast and the Great Interior Basin, over which the immense Overland travel must pass, and tho Principal Portion of tho irrnln Stem Line between the Two Oceans# Its lino extends from Sacramento, on the tidal waters of tbo Pacific, eastward across tho richest and most populous parts or California, Nevada and Utah, eontinguous to all the great Mining Regions of tbo Far West, and will moot and con* nect with the roods now building east of tho Rocky Mountains. About 100 miles aro now built, equipped and in running operation to the summit of the Sierra Novada. Within a few days 3ft miles, now graded, will bo added, and tho track carried entirely across the mountains to a point in tho Great Salt Lake Valley, whcnco fur ther progress wlll| be cosy and rapid. Iron, materials and equipments are ready at hand for 300 miles of road, and 10,000 men aro employ’ ed In the construction. The local busslnosB upon tho completed portion surpasses all provious ctsimatc. Tho figures for the quarter ending August 81, aro as follows In GOLDt Crops Operating Net Earnings, Exi’knsks, Earnings, $487,579 64 $86,548 47 $401,031 17 or at the rato of two millions per annum, of which moro than threo-fourths are net profit on less than 100 miles worked. This Is upon iho actual, legiti mate trnffic of tho road, with its terminus in tho mountains, and with only tho normal ratio of government transportation, and is exclusive oi tho materials for tho further extension of tho road. The Company's interest liabilities during the same period woro less than $135,000. Add to this an ever-expanding through traffic and the proportions of tho future business become immense. The Company are authorized to continue their lino eastward until it shall meet and connect with tbo roods now building east of tbo Rocky Mountain ranges. Assuming that thoy will build and control half tho en tire distance between San Francisco and the Missouri River, as now seems probable, tho United States will have Invested in tho comple tion of 80S miles $38,592,000, or at tbo aver- ago rato of $35»000 per mile-not including an absolute grant of 10,000,000 acres oi the Public Lands. By becoming a Join! Investor in the magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its first lien in favor or the First Mortgage Bond holders, tor General Government, in epfect, invites tub co-operation of frivai capital ists, and has carefully guarded thoir interests against all ordinary contingencies. Tho Company offer for sale, through us, their FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR SIX PER CENT. COUPON; BONDS Principal and Interest Payablo bi Gold Coin, T In Now York city. They aro In sums of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, laud aro selling for the present at 03 per cent, and .accrued interest from July 1st added, in currency, at which rate thoy yield nearly IVIna per cent* upon the Investment. These Bonds, authorised by Act of Congress, are issued only as tho work progresses, and to the same amount only as tho Bonds granted by the Government; and represent, In all cases, tho Jtrtt IDs upon a completed, cqulppod, and productive railroad. In which have been invested Govern ment subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations, surplus earnings, etc., and which Is worth more than throe times the amount or First Mortgago Bonds whioh can bo Issued upon it. Tho Central Paelfle First Mortgage Bonds havo all the assurances, sanctions and guaranties Jof tboPaciflo Railroad JAct or Congress, and have in addition several noticeable advantages over all other classes of railroad bonds. £mo*4—Besides the fullest benefit of the Govern, ment audsidlty, (which is a subordinate lien,) the road receives the benfit oi large donations from Cal i torn i a. Third—Fully half tho vritole cost or grading 800 mIlea - eastward of San Francisco is eon- ccntrated upon tho ISO miles now shout completed. advantages rites payable in coin. Itf/h-The principal as well as the Interest of Its Bonds being payable In coin, upon a legal ly binding agreement. Having carefully investigated tho resources, progress, and prospects ortho road, and the man agement of tho Company's affairs, wo oordially recommend these Bonds to Trustees, Exooutors, Institutions, and others as an eminently eonnd, r»- UabUamirmnmsraUvs /ormty txrmantnt invett- nt. Conversions of Government Beenrities, INTO CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, now rtdU»4for^ht holders from Twelve to Eighteen per Cent. Ad* vantage* WITH TDS SAME RATS OF INTEREST. (The following are the current rates (September 8th,> subject, of course, to slight variations Dorn day to day. We receive In exchange; U. 8. Sixes.1861, coupon, and pay difference.16MI U. S. Five-Twenties, lWt. coupon, do . .180.49 U. s.Ten-Forties, oounon. and pay difference. U. 8.8evin-Thirties, (t«l scriesj.uo do U. 8. Seven-Thirties cad terics), do . do . .1*19 For said by Banks find Bankers generally, of whom descriptive Pamphlets pud Maps ean be ob tained, andbyi btu • ‘> '1 it •! ;!•;<* U octl—wtd« M. <J. JlAltl*, Bailiff County Court. rpp»fW*Rini FISK & HATCH, Bankers and Dealers In Government Securities AND Financial Agontnof tlaeC. P.H.K. Co. NO. 6 NASSAU STREET, N. T., AND ar CLAOHORN, HERRING Sc CO., SUMTEltNOVEMBER SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the City of Amerieus, Sumter county, Ga., on the first Tuesday lu November next, within the usual hours of sole, the following property, to. wit: Fifty acres of land in the south east corner of lot ono hundred and slxty.five in tho twenty- seventh district or Sumter couuty. Levied on os tho property of John McQueen,to satisfy aJustiocs* Court tf. fn. va. said McQueen, in favor of J. J. A J. W Kagan and controlled by^Jobn E. Autry, and pointed out by Augus McQueen. Levy inode and returned to mu by J. W. Cobb, Constable. Sep tember 21th, 1867. JPrs fee $1,601 AUO. 11. RArFORD, Sheriff. b houso and lot in the city or Amerieus, known the place on which N. N. Bruce now lives, to satisfy tho cost on sundry II. fas. in my hands, In favor of Carhai t A Bro., and Dunlap A Harris, and others vs. N. N. Bruce, aud Bruce AHullivau. to satisfy the cost due on said fi. fas. in favor of the officers of the Court. September 98th, 1867. JOHN B. ITLSUUUY, Deputy Sheriff, octl-wtda [Prs tee $2 WJ GEORGIA, Fulton County. T UB petition ol .Tames L. Dunning, Miles G. Dobbins. W. 11. Whitmore, M. .1. Ilinton, James M. Willis, Henry O. lloyt, Thomna U. W. Crussell, Wesley l'rettyman, ami A. J. Jackson, citizens of thu couuty and State aforesaid, re spectfully showeth that they will apply, uftcr the publication of this notice, in terms of the law, for an act incorporating themselves and their asso ciates and suci’csFors, by the name and stylo of tbo “ Lincoln National Monument Association;" that the Capital Stock is and will bo such volun tary contribut ions as thoy may receive; that the object of tho Association is tho purchase of groonds, in or near Atlanta, Georgia, and the erection of a Monument in (JommomoraMon or Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States; said act of incorporation to continue for tho term of twenty years. AUGUSTUS B. CULBERSON, Attorney for Petitioners. A true extract from the minutes. W. R. VXNABLX. Clerk. September 18,1867—wi GEORGIA, Green k county. TYTIIEUEAS, William A. Richards applies fbr TV letters or administration d* font* non, on the estate of Washington Ledbetter, deccosod: Tiiese are, therefore, to cite and require all per sons - concerned, to be and apiiear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, If any they have, why said letters should not be granted; September td, KUGENIU8 L. KING, Ordinary. SAtiH OF PROPERTY BY ASSIGNEE MONDAY, the 80th Inst., at ofaven o’clock, V/ a. M-, at tho residence or William M. Ken drick, or Pike county, Georgia, will be sold, at public outcry, tho following property, to-wit: Ono Cow and young Calf, flve.head of Hogs, one- half interest in a Still and ono set or Plow Gear. The some to be sold nnder a decree in Bankruptcy fortho benefit his creditors. SAMUEL C. WEEMS, Assignor, Ac. September 17,1W7.scpHf— Legal Advertisements. GEORGIA. Coub county. W IIEHKAS, Mrs. Curollno K. Ormsby having applied to me for the administration of tho estate or Theodore D. Orasby, late ol said county, These are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections, It any they haro, in ray office on or l*eforo the first Monday in Octo- l*r next, otherwise letters ef adminl.tiotiou will be granted the applicant at that term of thu Court of Ordinary for said county. Given uudermy hand, at office In Marietta, this August 99d, 1867. JNO. G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary. ang94-w80d [Printer's fee $SJ GEORGIA, Carroll county. W HEREAS, M. J. Baxter, or said county, ap plies to me for letters of administration on tneestateor Jamos Stripling, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pro scribed by law and show cause, if any they ean, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand und official, signature, this August list, 1867. GEORGIA, Fulton county. -tf M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Margaret Ti. A.andSallie Fannie Pool, having represent ed in his petition duly filed, that be has fully dis charged his said trust and is eutitled to letters of dismission: This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to show cause, if any exists, with in the time prescribed by law, why letters of dis mission should not be granted according to th« prayer ef petitioner. Witness my official signature, this September 6th, 1867. DANIEL PUTMAN, Ordinary, sep7-w40d 'fPrinter's fee $8] Legal Advertisements.. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the honorable Court of Ordinary ef Butts county, o-orgla will be sold before tho Court House door, In the town of Jackson, Uutts county.,within tho legal hours of sale, on the flrss Tuesday in November next, the following property, to-wit: Lot of land No. 15. in the 9th dlitriototorlglUHlly Henry, now Butts county. Mold as the real estate of Willium Gregory, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs amt creditors or said duoeased. Terms of sale-Cosb. WILLIAM B. JOHNS, 1 A dm'r. THOMAS Y. OKKOORV, 1 "° ra "• September 16. tan. [Pw/mIAI ,«|ito-wM» ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TYY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordln- Jj of Forsyth county. Georgia, I will oiler lor tale, before the Court House door, In the town of dimming, Ueorxia, between the legal hours or sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, one hundred and eight acres of land, inoro or le»s, lying about three and u half miles Southwest of Cummins, Ga. Hold for the benefit of the. heirs and creditors of Hutson Estes, late oi said county, deceased. Terms—On time of twelve months, with note ami approved seourity; titles made Ksm Hr A(Im . r . HoptemVr 18,1867.[Printer's fee fKP ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. S t Y virtue of an order from the honorable Court I or Ordinary of Butts county, Georgia, will bo it before the Court House door, In tho town of Jackson, Butts oounty. Georgia, within the legul hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu November GEORGIA, llKXUY County. W M. E. TUCKED applies to mo for letters of administration n|>on the estate or Samuel Chubb, person of color, late of said county, tie- These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudtud aud creditors of said deceased, to lie aud appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and snow cause, if any they can, why letters of udminlslrutiou should not be grunted to said applicant. Given under ray baud am September 1(1, 1867. Sept 18.1867. aud official signature, Q, R. NOLAN, Ordinary. GEORGIA. Clayton county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. AS. S. BOY1NGTON having in „ ... proper form ap plied to mo for perraenant letters ol mlmtnlstra- the estate of Robert Lewis, lute of saiu county, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to cite nil persons corned, to be and appear at my office, by the first Monday in October next, to show cause. If any they cun, why letters of administration should not be granted said applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, September 2d, 1867. C. A. DOLLAR; Ordlm sop5—w80d[Printer's fee $8] GEORGIA, DbKalb county. E. form for letters of administration < estate of Lewis Ethridge,' sir., littc of said county', deceased. This is to cite all persons concerned to bo and appear at my office, within the time pr by law, to show cause, If any they have, tors should not be granted the applicant Given under my hand and official sii August 19,1867. an((90—W86d signature, J. B. WILSON, Ordinary. [Printer's fee $8] GEORGIA. Bartow county. WHEREAS, William W. Cotton applies to . Tf for letters of administration on the estate of Travis Cotton, lsto of said county, deceased: These ore, therefore, to cite and adtnoulsh all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said doceascd, to filo their objections, If any they have, by the first Monday In October next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the ap plicant. Given nnder my hand, this 8d day of Septem ber, 1887. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. tcp5—W30d[Printer’s fee $8} GEORGIA, Fayktte county. /"'1ALVIN J. FALL having In proper form np- plied to mo for permanent letters of admin istratioa on the estate of Joseph Spier, late ot sale county, deceased: ‘ to cite all and singular, the next of GEORGIA, DkKalb county. r'1EORGE BAXTER, administrator on tho estate VJ or Robert Baxter, deceased, having made ap plication to me for leave to sell th * —-* said intestate, consisting of 101 u . jar at my office within the time allowed by law, to show cause, Iran/ they can, why permanent administration should not bo granted to the appli cant on said estate. Given under my hand and official signature, August fist. 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, augt8-w80d IPrs fee $31 Ordinary. GEORGIA, Bartow county . TOSEPH DAYI8 having applied to be appointed •I guardian of the persona and property of Ella J.Caswell, U. and James W. Davis, minors under fourteen years or age. residents of said county: This Is to cite all persons concerned, to be and ppear at the term of the Conrtof Ordinary, to be ..eld next after the experiation of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, and show sept— w89d (Printer's fee $8) GEORGIA^ Gwinnett county, tfGBERT B. SMITH applies to me for letters of JCj administration on the estate of W. W. Boat, late of said connty, deoeasedi . Tn* are, therefore, to cite and admonish and aU singular, the kindred and creditors or said de ceased, to show cause, ir any they caa, why Utters should not be granted the applicant on the first ^Uiven uniteMny hnutVind official signature, tbU A. I urt«. 1 ra,. TR T Kxw, orated. augfii—wfipd fPrlntor'a fee $81 GEORGIA, Fulton county. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Conrt or Ordinary of said conn- tv, for leavo to sell the real estate or George Latham, deccsascd, LOYD COURCKT, Artmlnl.tr.tor.l September 6,18*7—w2m [l'rsfee$51 NOTICE. § IXTY DAYS after data application will bo made to tho honorable Court of Ordinary of son county. Georgia, for loavo to sell tho real estato or R. N. Richardson, Into of said county, ‘.eecased. W. J. SIKES, Adr‘- 8eptember 9S, 1*7—wtm(Pro feef NOTICE, mWO MONTHS after date application will be A made to the Honorablo Court or Ordinal? of Greene oounty. Georgia, for leave to sell air the SdiSribSuom**** Administrator of Jesse Bryan, deceased. September 97,1867-wfm (PrafoefS) For Sale; Tho subscriber, In consequence or «* TU WESTERN UkORGlA LAND; of which lies In Douabcrtv conn* tr, near Flint river, on the cast, aide or the KM,:: tW* ~i|!aES5 ertt-fc, vtKlit. cn miles, from Amerieus. ami thir teen from Smlthvillc. Tint most oi these lands OS gtxxl COTTON LANDS ha any In thoMutc; t aflit mixed with oak and hickory.withalargc creek running through It, with a No. 1 COltN MILL on tho prem'ses. These lands will bo di vided and sold to suit buyers, and by paying on third in cash the remainder will be divided payments to suit buyers. Pcrsous wishing to pure.Imso Atlanta, or tho hr ’ —* * * “lemonts. on the hOpiW—dawlm can address me at 111 be shown by t. M. tho Leo place. H. W. LEE. JOHN II. L O V E J O Y, WHftLKHALR AND kRTAU. DKALKS IN WfflSKT, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, Etc, l^rOrderi solicited and promptly filled. JOHN II. LOVEJOY, Cha e Bloek, Peachtree street, augtl wtm Atlanta, Ga. from tho first publication or this notice, else leave will be granted for tho salo of said real estato. Given under ray hand and official signature, this September 9,1867. J. B. WILSON. Ord'y. sep3—wtm(Printer's fee $5' GEORGIA, DrKalr county. tf MJAII M. HENDERSON, administrator on JZi the estato of Thomas llcndurson, deceased, having made application to me for leave to sell 197M acres, more or less, of lot No. 9CI, In district of DeKalb county, Georgia * •• ns couccruod aro notifit, ii any they have, within two months aided to file their All tici objection., ii buy mc» ■■■m, w■■11111 iwvnunini from tho first publication or this notice, else leave will lie granted for the sale of said real estate. Given under my band and official signature, this September 9,1W7. J. B. WILSON.Drd'y. sepS-w9m (Printers fee $8) GEORGIA, Fayette county. M ary SPIER, in proper form, applies to me , for letters of administration on the estate of liam M. spier, dccuasod, into of said county: This is, therefore, to cito ail and singular the creditors and heirs or »aid deceased, to be and ap pear nt my office, within the Rue allowed bylaw, end show cause, If any they can, why said letters should not be granted to the applicant. Witness my hand and official signature, this September ITtb. 1867. . KDWAUD CONNOR, Ordinary. sepl9—w8Cd [Printer's foe $3] GEORGIA, Gordon county. TYT II. DABNEY having In proper form np- TV • piled to mo lor permaneut letters or ad ministration dtionU non. on the estate of James C. Longstrect, late of »*td oounty, deceased: * This is to cito and admonish all nml singular, the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to lie and appear at my office wlihin tho time pro- scribed by law, m-d show pause. If any they can, why permanent wiki I nitration do bonis non, should not lie granted the applicant on said estate. WItm m my band and official signature, this August81.1867. Ii. W. NEEL. Ordinary. »op<—wtod (Printer's fee $3) GEORGIA, Faykttr county. S deceased, having mado applk _ . urt for leave to sell the land belonging to estate or said deceased, fbr the benefit or the be... and creditors, all persons concerned aro notified to file their objection, ir any thoy have, within two months from tho first publication of this notice, t-iso leavo will be granted for the sale or said real estate. next, 1867. the following property, to wit: lot of loud No. 6-1, containing 1st acres, rr less. Hold as the real estate or George 8. Ju deceased. Hold for the benefit of the hei to wit: Part of ’Johnson. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. •Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin ary of Fayette county, Georgia, will be sold' re Uio Court House uoor, in Fayetteville, in- said county of Fayette, on thu first Tuesday in November next, between thu legal hours of salo.. two hundred und two and a half (202k;) acres or Und, it being thu south bulf o: lot No. 20. and the north half lot No. 97 in the seventh district of Fayette county, wdurcou Zndock Duvis formerly estate of suid Zadock Duvis, deceased. Hold for the benefit of tho heirs uud creditors of said deceased. Terms—Cash. CHARLES J. ROBINSON. Adm'r,, A’ith will annexed. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordina ry of Monroe county. Georgia, will lie sold be fore tho Court House door, in the town of For- svth, Monroe county, on the first Tuesday in Novumbcr next, between the legal hours of sale. 4-'<0 acres of land, on w hich Is n saw and grist mill, in tho Ath district of Monroe county. Hold as the property of John Dillard, late or said coun ty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased, ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. W ILL bo sold before tho Court Ilouso door in the town of Forsyth, Monroo county, Georgia,. on the first Tuesday In November next, within the legal hours or sale, all the lands belonging to the esta'e of Presly Smith, late of said oounty, deceased, consisting of two hundred two and a half acres, more or less. Terms cash. This Hep- * * •“* R- C. SMITH, Adm’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton oounty, Georgia, I will sell before tho court House door In said county, within tho legal honrs of sale, in the city of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in November next: Fifty-flvo acres off the north tide of land lot No. 194,15 acres of land lot No. 933. and 51 acres or land lot No. 931, of the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton connty. Sold as tho property or tho estato or Thomas M. Leo, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Said prop, erty lies about eight miles fhun Atlanta, on the Ncwnan road, on (lie head water* of Camp Creek,. near old Camp Creek Church. Terms, cash. Joseph WILLIS, Administrator. September 5,1867-w40d[i'r*. fee $10] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. T)Y virtue of an order from tho court of Ordina- XJ ry of Fulton county, Ga., will be sold before- the Court Hoiuo door. In thu county of Campbell, in said State or Georgia, within the legal hours of sole, on the first Tuesday in November next, one- half Interest in lot number (6U) fifty-nine, in tbo fourteenth district oi originally Fayette, now Campbell oounty. Sold as the property of Wil liam W. Donchoo. late of said county of Fulton, deceased, (in said lot of land in situated a Saw and Grist Mill, Is well tlnitaircd and watered* about thirty acres cleared, .-old for the purpose of distribution among the lawful heir* of said* deceased. Terms—One thlnl cash; balnnco on the 15th of December, 1867. EXECUTORS* SALE. B Y virtue or an order IVom tho honorable Court • of Ordinary of Butts county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door, in tbe town ef Jackson, Uutts county, within the legal hours of - tbe first Tuesday in November next, tbe ~ to-wit: Hlx hundred and •ighty-L eighth district or originally Henry, now Butts county, numbers of said laud not known, but ad joining tbe lands of James Spears, Thomas P. Atkinson, 8. Bivens and Gales Jinks. Hold ns the real estate of Thomas B. Burton!, deceased. Sold for the benefit oftae heirs aud creditors of said. deceased. Terms of sale—Cash. 8. If. BURFOUD.f KxrrM . or . F. R. BURKORIlI Executors. September 15,1867. | Prs fee $10} sept9-wtds EXECUTOR’S SALE. TOY virtue of an order foora tbe Court of Ordina- JJ ryof Fayette county, Georgia, will be sold before tbe Court House door in said oounty of Fayette, within the usual hours ot sale, on tbe first Tuesday in Novemlier next, one hundred actes or land, being part of Lot No. 192, In tbo fourth (4th) district or originally Henry now Fayette county. Sold os the property or Francis M. Patterson, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. August 84,1867. FRANCIS PATTERSON, nimYT-wtds [Prs fue $5j Executor. GEORGIA, Newton county. m Ul • • I leceosud. late of said couuty, is unrepresented by W ILMAU ». MILKER, administrator on tho fn •dralnl.tr.tor, .nj no on. «n|.llc. 1-rn.lmln- Mtete orsuian A. Urlogi, Ute ur n.iil ooiin. of the Huperlor Court, or some other fit and proper person, thirty days after the publication of this citation, unless some valid objection is made to his appointment. b.M Ddor U|*-«6t)il f Printer*, foo $1] GEORGIA, Fulton Couuty. WHEREAS, Joseph winshlp, nitmlnlltrntor d, ,» MIM Mlion tho tnUte of U. II. Orerhj.-le. «mtL nproHote to th. court in hi, potltlon duljr flte'l. UiAt ho hu rally ttiltolnliurc-l ,ula Htete. Thu U, Iherefbro, to cite nil portoui concerned toihow cum. ir nny they ran, why raid tdraln- litntwr ihould not ho dUchnrffed rrom ht> Mid ncl- »I.Utr«tloD.ndrco.lro letter, of ilUmlulonon \V?tect* this liuil! UnSc( 'l-IUmniL Ordinary ol Mid connty, thu till -lav of September, 1S17. " . JKO. T.fcOOrElt, llcimty clerk. Mp6-»rm |frlnler-»reoMJ0.1 M.ie liters. on*, ir e llr>t ill be GEOHHIA, FaYMITB COUNTY. IIEL EASON, administratrix on tho , Ulchard Eaton, law nr mid rmmty. B»lncmadeapplteatun to thu court ror I, .ell tin; land Udona-Inir to the estate of si ceased for the bcncllt of tlio heir, and err all person, me mottled to nlc thoir ohjeetl ‘ ~ two months from tL jotice, else leave v granted tor thu sulu of said real cotute. Given Under inv hantl. thU Auguit Slst, lb«7. • 1 1 RDWARD CON2v)ll, Ordinary. aug23—w9m ■ , [Prs fro $51 GEORGIA, Gwinnktt county. * D ANIEL IIAKKI8 Applies to mo tor letters of administration on the estate ofBuckner Har ris lataot said county,deceased: Those am. Hion.MGie. t*» «:lt« and and ndinouMi . II and lingular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, If any they can, why permanent totters should not bo granted the ap plicant ou the 4r*t Monday in October next. Given under my baud and official signature, tbia August 93d, 1%. * , ’ O. T. RAKESTRAW, Onllnary, v angtt—wlM [Printer's foe $3] NOTICE. A Pl’LICATIOK will bo mado to tho Conrt or month!Trom thl, nolle,. Ibr tears to is!! tho land (tho tamo balnea trartort and In LMoonnty, Oa, contalnln* 101 u asrc*. moro or lot.,) bo. lonRlnc to John lLUook. Jupsr T. Cook aml Jam.au Cook orphan, or ElUha Cook, late of Leo county, da., deceaKd, Ibr tho pnrpo.0 or KllSf ThteJSS fuh. Is'l"" bene “‘ WILLIAM AKINS, Qoaidlan, MP4XMB3^’* MU,u, $$r&sr a - BritTiles.'liy tS^CtetoRr next. 'ahoVeauw, - ir iSrartZL-lwo-l' l '* n ' , '"' J ° lncl01 ' lB "“ tur0 - . , S.B..McGRKGOR, Ordinary. nngrtfi-w.mil ’ • 11'rinlt rS i«„- fi]' GEORGIA, Newton county. HIIODEH, gua’rdian of Jnbct C. ...If'having applied to the Court of uary of said couuty, tor a discharge from her $uanl|anahipof Jabox d. K.F.Rhodes; This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, to show cause, by filing their objections. In my office, why the said Alley Rhodes should not bo fh:“u.‘,::?i; , srr. ) ‘:r r s?: d m f,'r: 1 “"" p *“ <i . rKelvo 1 thusc'pVmb.'L^jw"' 1 ‘” ioac1 * 1 ,,sn,ii,re ’ • iCplO—w40d <VM. D. LUCKIK, Ordinary. 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