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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION
THE WEEKLY OPINION;
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(OITDAY MORNXNO:;;;::OCTOBEit<l.
«SssMirfc5=
jlo, 0 n previous d»jrs during Ul ° week *
_ ^ qiktuwax at Cuuucu.—Some of
onr city jupere have been discussing
«M0 cheracterUUca, the profession of
»blch Is presumed to confer the title of
gentleman. Tbomas Cam-yui oneo asscr-
(ed that It wai not difficult to define tho
•erm gentleman, except In Its application to
ggd by Americans. In England, to bo a
gentleman, you must have, acccordlng to
^lacotomb, an Incomo sufilclcnt to pro*
•ent tbo necessity of servile labor; a liber
al education, and an agreeable manner.
Shord Chkstkkyield Intimates that no man
yn be a gentleman who la bortah In his
gtanners, or who wantonly gives offense to
, or who will utter a falsehood. In
' Ala country where every man Is tho archi
tect of bis own fortune, and where grand-
ttathcra and great-uncles are not so nu
merous, good behavior at Church, Is recog
nized *s one of tbo most essential charac-
flbrlstlca of a gentleman. A man may bo
atrellglous, but If be la »gentlem»n, he will
'jM behave unseemingly at Church.
WsnsTEB AND Hatnk.—When nayno, of
goutb Carolina, urged on by his Southern
•lends, had mado his speech which called
tfbrtb that Immortal reply of the great
rfJTorthem Lion,” many of Webster’s
Mends, struck with Hayno’s real ability,
'Began to say to each other, w Can Webeter
answer thatt" Mrs. Webster was present
aft the Capitol, and was greatly agitated at
tie fire and force of the hero of South Car
olina. She rode homo with a friend In ad-
-ymeo of her husband. At last the “Lion”
«me up to tbo door and marched In In
easy, unconcerned way. Ills wife, has
tening Into tho hall Just as she was, and,
Ulth tears in her eyes, said to him, “ Can
you—can you answer Mr. Hayno?”
With a sort of grunt or quiet roar, her
lard turned upon her: “Answer him! ril
f-i-n-d him finer than that snqff in pour
toe!”
In due tlmo the Wcbstcrlan thundcs roll-
all through tho arches of the Capitol, and
tteyne was ground Jim.
Ckmtknahy CoNTnratmoNS.—It Is oltl-
alally announced, through tho Christian
Advocate, that the centenary contribu
te of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
as far reported, exceed ♦4,000,000, and It Is
Mtlmatcd that when tho Western Confer
ences aro heard from the aggregate will
probably reach <0,500,000.
Tboudi.b IN Wbst VmoiNiA.—Tho War
department has been called upon, through
Ate Freedman's Bureau, for a detachment
«f troops to go to Barbour county, West
ftflrgiula, to aid In tho preservation of tho
««ce.
sW.acTion in Mxxtco.—Mexico is again
• trouble. One of those popular elections,
Which, lu such a country, is always a pre
lude to civil war. Is soon to take place.—
General Foanuie Uur. Is the Liberal can
didate for the Presidency. The election
* BOanlsoa to be a very exciting one
UmMsUmwK's Soooasaoa—One or the
Wms, papers of yesterday understands
t+ft Hon. if. Q. Foster, of Madison, Mor-
w*h county, has been *ppoluteffil by Out
tfepe, Judge of the Ocmulgee Oi refill; vice
Bccflc-
A pifff Pwe Acrauu—A pastor of a «m-
C ration out West last year received as a
unerstion forbls servioea <160 from an
■Jhatem Missionary Society, and from bis
affectionate Hook a barrel of whisky end a
Yiy of varnish.
Ooua to lira Aoanr.—Gov. Sharkey
qf Mississippi Is out with an eight-column
letter, reviewing tho reconstruction meas
ure*, and recommending tho people Of hta
p, go against a Convention. Mo one
would expect anything else of Mr. Shar
.
iptasr Fxost.—A weather prophet In
Augusta predict* that tlio first frost will
An thereabouts on tho lfith of November,
iteeauae the first fog was on the 16th of
September, and that It always proceedc«
Aejlrst frost, just sixty days.
Tint I’miuonad Divnouir omrwitiN
JWnOK FlSItliU AND Bimisxu Bhaduy.—
A Washington letter, of the 1st instant,
A number of the-members of the liar
held a meeting, to-day, for tho purpose of
.receiving a report of the flominlttco ap-
iweouHr. Bradley aim Jiuigc eisncr on
die conclusion ofthcHurmtt trial, when the
former’s name was by tho latter stricken
from tho roll* of the Court. Tho rc|»rt
quotes from Blackstone’s Commentaries as
to whst constitutes a contempt of Court,
and declares that an opportunity should
■bare been given Mr. Bradley for explana
tion. It took three Judges to admit an at-
tiwney, and certainly ono could not expel
an attorney. In conclusion, the committee
■recommended tho adoption of the resign
dtftfl 111
wntany'notice to hlni! "A second resolu
tion authorial* the chairman to appoint a
committee of three to present the report
of lho committee to the Court. It will bo
.recollected that some wireks ago other
.members of tho bar paused resolutions In
eJTeefc sustaining the notion Off Judge
Some idea may lie formed of (be number
oJ'ba*! ball playoia by the fact that a lin-
rte mauul'ai uirv in Lyiin.Mm., ha* made
and sold 80.UQ0 palri of show for base 1 *11
players thlaseesoa.
TBS « BIACTIOir * N0BTH.
lVTicn Horacb Gbeblxy was arraigned
by oertsln Pharisaical members of tho
Union League Club, In New York, for
signing Mr. Davis’ bail bond, ho warned
them that all efforts to build up and main
tain a political party upon the anlmoaitiea
of the Past, would not only prove Ineffect
ual, but would disgrace those who might
attempt It. Be never uttered a more truth-
fill sentiment, or couchod a proposition in
langusgo more forcible and convincing.
And yet thla la tho very principle upon
which a few extreme and lmpratlcable men
of tbo Union party bnvo ever acted, end
upon which they seem still to act. The
consequcuce is, a manifestation of Indif
ference on the part of the masses of tho
party, as exhibited In some of the elec,
tlons in the Northern States and Louisi
ana.
The public mind in both sections has be
come disgusted with the leadership and
dictation of extreme men. It contemplates
the Issues of the day lu a more catholic
spirit, and perceives the folly and wicked
ness of fostering tbo animosities of tho
past. Tho effort to sectlonaliza parties,
and engender feelings of bitterness and
hatred over defend issues, will sooner or
later be defeated and act at naught by the
masaeaof the American People. Extrem
ists have attained pra-emlnonce and pow
er on both aldea of the line, by appealing
to tbopassslona engendered by a bftterand
protracted aectlonal war. This la rapidly
coming to an end; and Jacobins of all par
ties must bo thrown overboard, else the
party which continues to recognize them
as leaders, must prepare for its own fener-
al obsequies.
Beyond this commendable determination
on the part of tho Northern peoplo to rid
themselves of tho leadership of extreme
and Impracticable men, we can perceive
no foundation whatever for tbo assertion
that a popular reaction la taking place at
the North. This reaction does not con
template, nor will It tolerate tho renewed
ascendancy of the Democratic party. It
Is not a reaction against Federal suprema
cy ; against tho Emancipation Proclama
tion, or tbo Abolition Amendment to tho
Constitution; nor against the legislation
of Congress, by which civil and political
rights are secured to all men without dis
tinction of race. Nor Is It a reaction
against the legislative provisions of Con
gress through which the Southern States
arc to bo admitted to the rights and priv
ileges of the Union. Wo can discern no
evidences of change on any of these points.
There Is no ovidenco of approval of the
President's policy; nona of a determina
tion to reverse tho leading Principles on
which the war was conducted to its final
Issue. But, on the contrary, if the vehe
ment crudities of certain visionary and
vindictive men of the llopubllcan party,
are to be fasted upon It as essential parts
of Its creed, they may lnvolvo tho neces
sity of their own expulsion from tho par
ty. And thla la no less true in Georgia and
Alabama than it Is In Pennsylvania and
Ohio.
Whilst therefore, it will not do for Dem
ocrats and reactionists to presume too (hr
upon what they term a “reaction" at tho
North, It will bo equally unwlso for tbo
friends of Reconstruction and of the Bo-
publlcan party to underrate theso popular
demonstrations, or misunderstand their
significance.
Doll Tradu in Nnw Yoax.-A New
York letter, of a recent dotA gives a rather
gloomy picture of trade In Oothorn. It
■ays:
General trade Is growtng dull again.
The tightness In the money market, no
doubt, nos a depressing Influence. Of dry
goods tho country merchants are buying
very sparingly, inducing incroaaed caution
on the part of Jobbers, and telling unfa
vorably upon the business of the commis
sion houses and tho importers. The auc
tioneers exhibit attractive catalogues, but,
generally speaking, sale# are slow. No
largelotsof domestic fabrics could be dis
posed of unleu at a considerable conces
sion In current prices. Brown sheetings
and shirtings havo fallen off Jfal cent per
yard. Tho stock la large and tho demand
light. There la but a limited stock of
prints In sgonts' hands, and prices are well
supported. Woollens Tory dull; cotton
flannels, ticks and denims do. Importers
are rather Inclined to proas sales of foreign
flibrlcs, and prices in conacqucnco lure a
downward tendency.
A few of tlm hardware firms are busy,
but tho trade generally Is slow. Tho sea
son. however, is not by any means consid
ered over, and many orders are expected,
especially from tho Houth and Southwest
between now and tbo first of Dccembor.—
There liu been no ehango In price* worthy
of notice. The yellow fever la considered
a groat drawback to trade with tho Gulf
8utcft<
All aorta of earpettugs are firm, with a
fair demand for tho favorite styles. Com
mon Ingrains movo off rathor slowly, how
ever. Vclvots, tapestries, Brussels and
three-ply are generally sold ahead of pro
duction. There are many Western mes-
chanta in town making their Bocond pur
chases, and business promises to bo aettv*
for soroo time to edrne. In boots and shoe*
tho bulk of trado seems tn be over for the
season. Prices Imre a yielding tendency.
Manufacturers are not so well satisfied
with the present state of Uiu trade u tha
jobbers. _ _
niDcetlaneai
Tho Cherokee Presbytery will moot at
CarteravUle. (la. on Thursday, the (0th in
stant.
A New York company has
one hundred and dirty thou
land in North Carolina, and are
a wool growing speculation on
Wm. Taylor, a Revolutionary soldier one
t uudred and seven years old, now live*
1th his son-in-law, John Dohart. la Spa
cer township, Allen county, Ohio.
During tlm lost mouth, sis hundred iflfi
e!ghty|cilmHuiminf parasite war* fmuA
Santa Anus still rtffiltls a prisoner (a
the C-i-tie of Han Juan de Ulo* at Vera
Crux, from the parapet of which he can sea
the spit from where she hall era* fired that
took off hit lag.
TEMHaitAPUIC INTELLIGENCE.
From the New York Prsii Association.
Wasiiinuio.v, Oct. 5.—The following are
among the Albany resolutions:
Resolved, That, rcgaidlng the National
Debt as n sacred obligation, wo demand
ocooomy of administration, honesty In tb#
collection and appllcattonof revenue, sim
plification of, and equality In taxation, and
a currency for the benefit of tho people In
stead of corporations, to tho end that tha
publlo faith may bo preserved and the bur
dens of taxation lessened.
Resolved, That we denounce the effort of
the Radical party to retain the power It
has usurped by establishing negro su
premacy In the South by military force,
coupled with the disfranchisement of the
white population, as an outrago upon
Democratic principles, and an attempt to
undermine and destroy the Republic; and
that we stigmatise the refusal of that
party in this State to submit tho question
of negro suffrage to tho people as a cow-
rrdly evasion of a paramount issue In the
pending struggle.
Tho Secretary of the Treasury has Issued
Instructions regarding bonded tobacco
warehouses. Tbo ocllar of such ware
house may be used for other purposes, bar-
Ing entrauco from tho street and no con
nection with tho upper floor. The offlte
may bo allowed the owner of tobacco tor
exhibition of samples, partitioned from
the storehouse. The owner may take sam
ples from the goods stored according to
the usages of trade, and exhibit them in
said office, tho samples being regarded as
In tho custody of both owner and store
keeper. Retail trado In such samples is
prohibited.
Information, under date of Liverpool,
Sept. 17th, has reached official quarters that
threshing shows the wheat crop of tho
United Kingdom short In quantity and
quality. Estimates place tho yield twenty
per cent, below an average.
Cable despatches say that Sir Angus
B. Paget, tho present Embassador at Flor
ence, will probably .succeed Sir Fredrick
Bruce here.
Garibaldi escaped from Capcrcra, but
was subsequently recaptured and Is now
closoly guarded.
It Is said the Emperors of Franoo and
Austria agreed at Salesburg whom they
would aupport lor Pope.
Extensive operations in grain have re
duced tho bullion In the Bank of France
ono million sterling.
It is rumored that Victor Emanuel has
appealed to the Great Powers to bo releas
ed from the treaty stipulations binding
him to maintain tho Integrity of tho Papal
dominions.
The Rebels hold many posts in Viterbo,
and await an attack from tho Pontlflcial
troops.
Special to the Opinion.1
Montcomehy. Oct. 5.—Returns from
thirty-four counties—more thannne-lialf
of the State—have been received. Tho
Convention has 11,000 votes over tho re
quired one-half. S.
Nsw Oblxans, Oct. Be—Tlio interments
from yellow fever for (twenty-four hours
ending at 6 o’clock this morning were fif
ty-nine.
Nbw York, Oct. S.—The steamer Wezzer
has arrived with European dates to the
3tth.
The Financial Government Agents at
Naples have been defrauding the Govern
ment at the rate of thirty million franca
during the past six yean.
London, Oct 4.—Garibaldi hat Issued an
address urging his friends to go to Borne.
A Garibaldi mooting has been held in
Tarn,
It la reported that the Papal troops had
been beaten at Vaguaria,
Kkt Wbst, Oct Be—The Admiralty Court
allows twenty-fivo per oent salvage on tho
George Cromwell, amounting to about
♦31,000.
ITasiiinoton, Oct.B.—lueonsequenco of
hoary war and provision payment and
light revenue reeolpts, the debt statement
shows an Increase of <3,300,000. The Sec
retary anticipates hoavler receipts during
the current month, and thinks that the
next statement will show a 'decreaso of
several millions
Attorney Stanberry’s opinion sustains
the State Courts In issuing writs of habeas
corpus, where Bailors and soldier* are con
cerned. In accordance with this opinion.
Secretary Wells has ordered Commodore
Selfrldgo to obey tho writ, and produce in
Court sailor Qormlcy. Seerotary Wells
had previously directed Commodore Sel
frldgo to resist the writs, by feres If neces
sary.
Bevenue receipts to-Usy <000:0011; for
the week <0^90,000; for tho fiscal year to
date, <61,230,000. The National Note cir
culation Is <290,000,000. Securities held
for circulation and public deposits, <379,-
000,000.
Commissioner Robbins lias written a let
ter stating that hy law affidavits of all klnda
are relieved from stamp duty.
Tho debt bearing coin Interest has in
creased thirty and a half millions; bear
ing currency Interest, decreased thirty-
four millions eight hundred thousand ;ma
tured, but not presented, decreased one
and a quarter million*; bearing no Inter
est, decreased four millions ono hundred
and twonty thousand. Colli In Treasury
increased two mill loin and thirty-five
thousand. Currency decreased fifteen and
a quarter millions. Total debt Increased
two millions four hundred *ud ninoly-four
thousand.
The actrejs Avosa Jones is dead.
BaYannaji, Oct. *.—The weather is miof.
and It has been raining In torrents all day 3 .
Reports from Florid* and Southwestern
Georgia are rary floamy, iisavy rains hr
IIiounonu. Pcf. 4.— r ;«u. Schofield ha*
ordered the pay of all registration officers,
isre those who bring the poll hooks to
headquarters, discontinued after the 25 th
Inst. .
It Is understood that the colored voters
have agreed to run three whites and two
blacks fur tho Convention. Messrs. Hun-
nlcut and Wardwell are two of tho whites
most prominent now.
Tho Republican negro meeting In Hen
rico to-day nominated J. L. Swann for the
Convention, throwing out att ex-Federal
Colonel, who was a candidate for nomina
tion.
Mrs. Anna E. Kirby, for tho murder of
hor husband, was convicted and senteneod
to seven years In the penitentiary.
Mr. Davis’ trial will certainly take place
In November. Counsel on both sides are
ready. Ho Is expected to arrive here about
the 25th of October.
The distilleries around Richmond turn
ed out last month 20,000 gallons of whisky,
while in July last they only distilled 6,000
gallons.
Mobily, Oct. 6—There were three Inter
ments from the yellow fever for the twen
ty-four hours ending at 0 o'clock this eve
ning.
Wilmington, N. C„ Oct. 5.—Weather
warm with continued rains. Tho whites
here take but llttlo Interest in local poli
tics, but are anxiously awaiting tho news
from tho Nhrthern eloctlons.
New York, Oct. 5,—Flour very firm:
wheat quiet with more disposition to real
ize. Corn—market <4a1e better; Rye
quiet anil very firm: Oats .'Sale better,
Western 7tJ. L j; Pork lower, Sl.62hfa33.7S;
Lard quiet at 14nl4tf, Cotton dull; mid
dling uplands 20, Turpentine dull at MM.
Stocks strong; Gold 144, 7 $; money, 7,02
coupons 12.
CiiARt.zsroN, Oet. S.—Cotton quiet and
unchanged;saicsJOB; middling 18>Ialfij£c;
receipts 370.
Mobile, Oct. B.—Sales of cotton 1,000;
receipts BOS; the demand is chiefly on
lower grades. The market closed quiet
and steady at 17c for middling.
Baltimore, Oet. S.—Cotton dull and
nominal at 21a21j£c. Hour—high grades
stiffer; superfine advnnceil Mali. Wheat
still; and advanced; prime to choice white
2.75*2.80. Coni' fern. Oat* 00*72o. Pro
visions steady i shoulders 14Kc; rib sides
17X*18c; cleafWb 18Ji*18)4c.
Augusta. Oct. 8.—Cotton In fair de
mand but prices %o lower; sales 332 bales,
middlings 10j£; receipts 430.
Savannah. Oet. B.—Cotton dull; nomi
nally 18; sales 166 bales; receipt* 1,600
hales.
New Orleans, Oct. 0.—Sales of cotton
to-day 250 bales. wlUi a fair demand; low
middlings 17,y«18; receipts 1.180 bales; ex
port* 1,0111. Flour held 25*50 higher; su
perfine 11.00. Corn unchanged. Oats 80.
Pork dull and drooping at 20.50. Bacon
shoulders 15al5>^; clear sides Wy 3 ; sugar
cured hams very scarce, and held at 37a
27)1. Lard quiet and firm: In tierces IB.
Gold 144. Sterling 6Ua5S. New York sight
premium.
Special Notice*.
WUNTII, FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal advertisements emanating from tha Offleo of
the Ordinary of Heard county, Georgia, wilt bo
publithcd lo tbo Atlanta Opinion.
W. II. c. l'ACK, Ordinary.
Franklin, Oa. Sept, ft, IMflt octl-wu
WUNTII. FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal ad vertitemoats emanating from theOflleoof
the Ordinary or Bibb county, Ooorgla, will bo
pa blished lath# Atlanta Opinion.
W. M. BlUir, Ordinary.
Macon, Oa„ October 1,18CT—wit
rUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
logel adrcrlLtemeaU emanating from tbe office of
tbo Clork of tho Superior Door! of Barlow county,
Georgia, will bo publlahod in Urn Georgia Weakly
Opinion. THOS. A. WOBO,
Clerk Bartow Superior OourV,
Carteravllle. September «. ISST-wtl
OTFROM AND AFTER THIS DATE
■y legal adverWiemeete will belbeod la tbo At-
■sat* Opinion. I>. D. DOTAL,
Sheriff Spalding county. On.
OrlOn, On , September IS, 1SBT-W<t
HTNOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No
tice nil tbe legal ndrertUomenU (Him the SherUPe
Office of Henry eoanty. On, will bo publlthol tn
the AUnntn Opinio*.
n. n. nioHT»w«ii. sheriff.
McDonough, On.. Bopt.lS, ISM. aopis-wll
_r UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal ndeertlMtaeaU of tho Ordinary of Ilenry
eoanty, Georgia, will bn published In tho Georgia
Weakly Opinion.
U. U. NOLAN, Ordinary.
September 10, ISM—w4 .
"l^UNTILFURTHER NOTIcJtHB
Ordinary’* ndrertiiemenla of Sumter county,
Georgia, will bo published la tho Georgia Weekly
Opinion. L. 1*. DORMAN, Ordinary
Amarleue, Ga, September IS. lSM-wlt
UTUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE
legal ndrertuemente oeaanatlng feta the office of
Ordinary of Baldwin oounly, Georgia, will bn
publbhed In tbe Atlanta Opinion.
JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary.
MUIodgwrtlln, On., Bop*. «»■ ISM-wSt
tr NOTION.-GEORGIA, UPSON
COUNTY.—Tho ndrorvUomonta emanating Rom
UtoolQoeAof Ordinary and Sheriffofantd county
wit! he putdlahed tn tho Attaota Opinion.
WM. A. conn. Ordinary.
0.0.8KAUKAV, Sharif.
September tith, ISBT—Wtt _ ’
Or UNTIL FUUTinUt NOTICE THE
legal adrorthomnntt emanating from the offlcci or
Ordinary and Sheriff of Jatper county, Georgia,
wilt be publbhed in the AUnntn Opinion.
M. II. HUTCHISON, Ordinary.
BBBRT RIGBY. Sheriff.
MimMewlo. Ufc. Soptontbnrffi,iaw-w4t
Hpoakjthelt own prltae wherrrer phrafovl,
' DAVID I.ANDRBTK a SON,
(■pvt—iiwSw, Philadelphia.- it.
jam* m . i. V v a V • v .
wani.wtcn aim nwyau. IgAUffi *t
WHUCT, BRANDT, RUM, GIN, ffire,
♦Rpotdvvt Itliv'.tod tldLlvwptty Sltv4
I I-. :«*»!
avffiS wSa
'"Wi'WMS'r*
• Bleak, Peothwe^Hveo^^
Legal Advertisements.
November postponed sheriff
SALE.
tho flrit Tuetiflnj In Novembur imst, will bo
Mid before the Court House door, in tbe town
Calhoun, Uordoa county, a*., between the
legal bourt or tale, tM following property, lo.wit;
Lott of land Not. 191, SH andffft In the 14th «1ln-
trict and td Mellon of <.onion county. Levied on
<u the property or William II Hailey, t<> eatifify
Bunilry JuttlcM’ Court II. fa*. In my h .iidi.i fa*
var of U. McClendon and other*,• owrolled by Vf. J.
Cantrell. Tbo above property levied on and re*
turned to me by a< <i»<Ulde. and poiutcd out liy
John Malone. TiiU October S, I
JOHN OkEsllAM. Hherlil
oct»-wtda | Printer'ft ire fa fiOj
ELIZABETH MORGAN^ lilll for ^.Irto por*. '«
and I P»rra**iu’t*. mm t ImIioii j 1 r
MAIIY W. MORGAN, I ofd*o l, Walker I
by her next friend, Ac., y Superior Court.
jegal Advert
PAULDING SHERIFF'S SALE.
'ILL bo sold before tbe Court Ifoutc dooi
tho town of Dulla*. between tho usual be
if
of vole, On the |ot Tne»4Uv In .Nnvemb
fallow ing property, to-wit:
of lots orumf Nos. tm and m,
tieing in the 8d district and 8d ftei’tlon
county, levied upon a> the property of Wiilian
Pruitt to»ntisfy a County t^iurt II. fa. in favor of
>ro or le»t.
situated, lying and
-• n of laid
Lekled on by virtue
Mortgage fl fn iii favor of Jnoieii W. < urry,
tit fnnu the I minty cuu t ot iUriuw • minty
ptriy .•olnted oiitln said 11. fa. (td, 1.
IV I*. ALI.GOOD. talteriir.
ADDISON 1». HOWARD, I
nnd others. J
I T lielng shown t.-iat Willlnm Morgan and Henry
C. Hunter, two of the defendants in tho altovo
‘ ited r.atti. rmldo l«votid tho limiU of this
l hy the hheriff:
ordered that said defendant be served by publieu
tion of thin Order once h month for four months
•rerious to the next Term ot this Court, in tho
newspaper published in tbe c.lt.v of At-
lufbi
ill nt tho next
lanta, and that sum William M<
C. Hunter uppe ‘ * - - *
Term of tho Hupenor « our* i»r »mn county
Walker, ou the 4th Monday in Poliruury, Irtks, i
that in default thereof the bill will he taken ,
confessed, and tho complainants Im allowed
proceed em parU a* to said defendants.
Chamber*, September 8d. 1«rr.
JAMES MILNER. J. S. C.. C. C.
A true extract from MiutiU’s of Court, Septem
ber fist. M7. JAMES fl. IIOGI H*. Cirri
octO—wlum4m [Pi tutor’s fee ftx.uu,
GEORGIA; Fulton county.
TXTHERKAD, Hammond Marshall applies to
VV for letters of guardian* It in of tile perbou .
property of Ann IsalieNn Knight, minor i
orphan of A. II. Knight, deceased:
All persons concerned will file their objections,
before the rfri
if any exist,
*fov4!iulMjr —
■indicant.
October 4,1887.
— ... — ... day In
November next, else letters w ill be granted the
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
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GEOHGIA, Fui.tow countv.
W HEREAS. Llttlelmrry Jackson applies to n
_ far letters of administration on the estate of
T arren W. Barlow, late of said county. d«v.OHi«ed;
All pernons concerned are not!tied to tile tlicit
objections, If any exl*t, on or before the irst Mon*
day In November next, else letters will be granted
according to the prayer of petitioner.
DANIEL P1TTMAX. Ordlnar;
October 4,1ITT. [PrsfcofJ] oct6-w»d
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
TTTILLIAM RICK applies to me far tetters of
Tf administratioa on the estate or benjamin
Bice, lateei said county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to show cause, If any they can. why
letters of administration rhould not be granted
the applicant on the first Monday In November
this September *8th : 1^67.
oct8—w»d
U. T. KAKKSTUAW, Ordinary.
[Printer’s fee
ESTItAY NOTICE.
S KORGIA, Fobhytu c'oumtt.—Taken up by
f II. C. Talent, of the fWth dbtrict. O’ M., or
I county, an e*tray < owr of the fallowing de
scription: Marked lu tho left ear with a half
crop; in the right ear with an undorsllt and ceop:
head and nock brindle; fare legs hrindte;hina
legs brindle to tho hooks; horn* drooped; ten or
twelve years old; appraised to be worth twenty-
five dollars.
A substantial cony of tbe description and ap
praisement from the Kstray book of said county.
Given under my hand and otllcial signature
this September 8.1S87. J. T. IIROWX.
Clerk Superior and Inferior Courta.
sepfifi-waOd [Printer’s fee $S[
NOTICE*
T WO MONTHS alter date application will be
made to thw Honorable Court of Ordinary of
ireene county. Ueorgla, for leave to sell all the
eal estate or Jesse Dry an, deceased, for punioscs
4 distribution. WILLIAM bit VAN,
Administrator ef Jesso Bryan, deceased.
September ff, 1867—wtm (Pr* fee $6)
NOTICE.
£IXTT DATS after date application will be
September M, 1807—wtm
NOTICE.
oMmeu, umm ssarwnr eausivyg ws. wic
beMfit of the heirs and mredltors ofeeldd^
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
T WO MONTIES after data application will b
made to the Court of Ordinary of said coon
y, far leavt to tell the real estate of Georg
‘“SJfS-COUBCffiY. AdmlabtraSog.
September i, I6*T—wtm [Fn fee |t0]
GEORGIA, Butts county.
GEORGIA, Gwinnutt county.
T WO MONTIIS after date application trill be
made to tho Court of Ordinary of said coun
ty. for leava to soil the real estate of Shepherd
Ethridge, late ot *aid county, deceased.
Augustn«l. ltfT. b. A. bLAKKY. Adm'r.
augfiS wtm(l*rlBter*> we ISj
GEORGIA, Pulton county.
mwo MONTHS after date applleatloa will be
JL made to the Court of Ordinary or Mid county
far leave to tell tho real estate of Stephen Terr;
leceasod. GKO. W. TERRY, Executor.
September fi, 188T—wtm[Prs fee$>|
McBRIDE & FOBDEN’S
. GREAT REMEDY
“KING OF PAIN,**
WILL CURE
m miaul—
Colic aad Cramp In Sve minutes.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprain*,
Pleurisy, Goughs, Golds,
Ueefaete. Asthma, Pile*,
Bronchial Affection*. Dyspeptip,
Inflametlon ortho Klndneys,
Liver Complaint and
Palpitation or tbe Henri
PRICK, |l PER BOTTLK.
MKr"*"* IATJ.
Sole Agent.
Corner Whitehall end Hontcr streeto.
Atlaata. fla.
MrUNMRMBSU THE PLACE.
boil-dtUkwIm
For Sale.
The subeertber, la ooasequenee^of g/k
ihysieal InebiUty to euperlntend his 3!
“ning Interest, offer* TOR SALE, (or
ako a liberal exchange far Atlanta
i.a55!
river, up the river, tea ml!« lYom Albany,
Sae stream* ruaniag tbroogh It, with ex-
- - -—of hammock, the
‘ cultivation. In
ig, well finish-
~ —. ... Qr»»te«5
helghhorhood. The belae<w» eay WOO acre., !#
tituated la l^e count/. n» the ChiekPimboka
JIRfiSSEBSiiK
vtded end sold to suit buyer*, aad by paying one •
third )Vee«h tha remainder will Ite divided la
pajmeete tosultbnyeiv.
ff.no., vbhis, tripntvkawna tdiien mtnt
AlUob. or tM r»n(l. Win *» «k»;» » T. M.
rieaanm.oa the Lee piece. p, W.LfcK
id—dewlpa • ‘ ‘ ‘ r ’" '
DkKALU NOV'UhR NUKRIKKa o-Vl,E.
’IITIU, bu fcold lie lore the Court Horn
V? Decatur, lu
Toe*day In
LUIS 1UI ,
hundrc'
legal Ini
unty, Georgia, «»n the
. ... .’vuvemner next, within tbe
salc,t|
niH>r one min'irc i liB'i ci,mj -«•««.
alf uf lot Iiumljer ono bundled.
•tine . :
orgia, and being the prop-
A. Alston tiou reside* uud.
Levied »*n n» the pro|wrtr of
a »utiiify « Mortgage fl. (».
erty on
in flirt |
*«ld Robert A. Alst , „
vs. >ald Robt. A. Alston, in favor or It M Hr.
said tl. f«. having been lnMied ujmui a judgment or
farec.liteurt*. otituined at thu April Te
hujmtlor Court of unld r
octfi—wide
JAMES i
rl.IMT
SALE UNGER MORTGAGE Fl. KA*
W ILL be Rold on the flr*t Tuesday In Doo«m
iHir, lbA7, In fore tha Court Ifoiu* -loor.lk.
the City of (•reeimlHiro, grecite county, Gi««rglh.
the fallow lug property, to-wit:
e entire of Mt..«’k of Groceries a ' “ ‘
»ty C*>u
a 14-80,
_ _ .... iALE
W ILL be sold before the Court House door, la
Spuliling coutli v. tieorglu, between the legal
hotirHof bnIv, on tho’ lirkt luesday in Novciubet
next:
Ouc *tore Itousr and lot In the city of Griffin,
on the Mint it »idc of Solomon street, known u*.
Alniuii Hall. Levied on us the property of An*
gu-t.i It Mathews, tofsstDty two fl. las. in favor o£
John Xoul vs. uaid Augusta It. Muthewu. Prop-
®rty jHilnted out by boynton A Diinuuke, plain-
tiff’s attorney*.
D. D. DOYAL. Sheriff.
oca-wtds [ Prtatar*s faa.’fflM.) ^
CARROLL SHERIFF’S SALE. ’
O S the flrst Tuesday In November next, will bf.
ftOld btitbre the i^iurt House door, in the town
or Currolltou, Carroll county, Georgia, within the
legal hor - • ■’*
u'lrnlnUtrutor u
f al
otol laud uu in her two bumlred and fourteen
In the tilth district ot said Icounty. Sold ae
the property or Solomon V. Williams, to nacikty
the cost on one fl. fa. issued from the .Superior
Court of said conutv, in favor of Juinus It. Martin,
*j the estate of P. D. bowvn ve.
Williams. Property pointed out
SrpieiulM-r ,*W lh67.
NATHANIEL EsTES, D. Sheriff.
OCtS-wtds [Printer’s fee |I.BO]
GREENE SHERIFF’S SALE.
EW7II-L he sold before the (Jourt House door, tb
the city of Greene.horo, Green county,
*—tho r -
.egal h
t Wooilville, in said county, u
aw, now in possession of
a by virtue uf a Mortgage g. fa. Issued
property
(ntrtie*.
of said
J. II. KSQUSIl,
September 31, DAT,
POSTPONED MORTGAGE SALE.
W ILL bo void before the Court House door, 1m
the City of Atlanta and County of Fulton*
on me first Tuesday in December next, lfettl, bd*
tween the legal bours or hale, the following
property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land situated,
lying nnd being in the city or Atlautu, whereon
the Atlanta Female Institute was located, known
in the plan ofsaid city as city lota Nos. in, on, Wand-
100, the same being designated as block No. 16, of
original land lot No. 61, in tbe 14th district of
originally Henry, now Fulton county, containing
five acres, more or leu. Levied on by virtue oT
and to satisfy a mortgage il. fa. issued from Ful
ton Superior Court in faror of James It. Maysoa,
transferee, v*. William Kmanl, Prcsldsnt of tUW
rastecsof tbs Atlanta Female Collect;
Property pointed out in said fl. fa.
October 1.1467-wtds
PAULDING POSTPONED SALE.
YBTILL be sold befbre the Court House dooT/fr>
TY tho town of Dallas, between the usual hour*
of sals, on the 1st Tuesday in November next, low
of land Nos. 181. X3 and W4, In the 1st district an*
Id seettoa of said county, levied upon as the prop-
ertr of W. D. Harris, to satisfy oae Justice Court
fl. nufn favor of O. W. Teal re. W D.Harrto
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made ae*
octfl.wtds
mo by a bailiff. Sept. 10.1667.
P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff.
[Prtater’s Fee $»JP.| ^
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
T>Y virtue of an order from the Court oT Ordla^
jD ry of Gwinnett county, On., will be soldo*
the first Tuesday in November next, between tbe
legal hour* of sale, before the Court House door, t»
the town of Lawrencerllle, 60 acres of land, part of
Isot No. 1B6, and B acres of Lot No. 106, la the 6th
district of Gwinnett countf “
ty of Jesse R. Hunnlcutt, i
August l
p. iiun;
NICUTT, Administrator.
[Printer’s feo fl»L
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
S Y virtue of an order from the honorable (fault,
of Ordinary of DeKsib county, Georgia, wfll‘
old before the Court House door in toe tuW>
or Dahlonsga, Lumpkin county, Georgia, with!*
the legal bours of sale, on tho 1st Tueseay tn !>**
cember next, tbe fallowing property, to.wit: Lpl
of land No. 1371, in tbe 11th district and 1st scctloib
or Lumpkin eounty.’Georgia. Sold as part of thw
real estate of George K. Smith, decerned. Sold far.
tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dff-
oeased. Tenatof taloatth. • far I, ufl?.
GEORGE K. liAMfl-roN. Adro*t-
octfl-wtds. (Printer’s f..e $5.iOl
ADMINISTRATOR 8 a<E
W ILL be sold before tho Court h .... .c l or fa
the town of Forsyth, Mon roue rrv, Goj.glfa
on the first Tuesday In November u*t, w.chtn
the legal hoars of sale, all tho laud- ist-longiug fa
•he esta<a of Prnly Smith, late or said ooar*~
deceased, eoaelst' ' —
half acres, more c
teabarUJflSr.
E rma c»*n. xnis new
V. SMITH, Adm’r.
[Printer’s fee $3[
SALE UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT
WTlLh be sold before the Court House door, ffa
TV the city of Greensboro, Greene eoanty. U»,
on the flrst Tuesday In November next, between
theJugal hours of sale, tho following property,
One bedstead, m at tress and pillows; ono cooktnk.
stove and fixtures; one pair Falrbsuk’s patens.'
platform scales; one pair counter scales: »>na
chairs; twoooata; one chest; also one lot <
room fixtures. Levied on “
Agcn^'^October fi, 1867.
special
oetfi—wdw
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•MKU.
Aiilfnee's BfelUe ef Appalmtnaem*.
[ N tbe District Coart of the United Slatae far fae
Northern District of Georgia:
f WIOI IV ■AYCOtCtlX.
Tha aadenrfgned hereby give* aotlea* ItwA
jsrft wantraaS
ii _
’ NOTICE. ' v
having demands atslast the as-1
:ph Atkins, lata of Henry county.
—^resent them propeny
witbia tbe time pra-
-IKiamaR
k fata of Josei
.. -eased, a
attested to
crlbad by
statear#i .
S.M IMSfl.