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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION Legal Advertisements " ."guaudiam’s sAa BVoV’W«SS“ i OEOEGIA, C08B COUNTY* ^S5©l' r ‘* b “ =aSor “‘“”“ “tSui are, tbcretoro, to clto and admontih all and singular the kindred and creditors or said deceasM, to show cause. If any they have, on or jieiero the drat Monday In Morcmbcr neat, why she administration. or the citato or the said de ceased should not rest In the Clerk or tho Supe rior court, or somo other lit and proper person or •Old county. Given under my hand, m Ordinary, at office, in - Marietta, this October l, 1MT. JOHN G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary. * lPrinter'* feo$3] QEOKGIA, Cobb county. TJtniEBEAS, Jcrnsha One** having applied to Vv me for tbo administration or the citato of Henry Guest, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to nlto and admonish a] “ “ * *■' ■ u nd creditors of salt ■wise letters or administration trill bo (ranted tho applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary Tor said county. Given under mv band, as Ordinary, at office, In Marietta, October 1.1807. JOHN G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary. < , oct3-w30d lPrinter’s lee $3] GEORGIA, Cobb county. TSTHEREAS, Kowton J. Fcnn having applied to X V me for the administration of the estate of Elisabeth Hembree, late of said county, deceased: Thcio are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tbo kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in November next, other* wise loiters of administration will be granted the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, as Ordinary, at office, in Marietta, this October l, 1887. _ GEORGIA, Gordon county. TAMES M. IIABLAND applied to me for letters U of administration upon the estate of John btrickland, late of said county, deceased: t M These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all r.nd singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the tlmo prescribed by lnw, to show cause, if any they hare, why such fetter* should not ho granted the applicant on the first Monday in November I). W. NEEL, Ordinary. (Printer** fee $3) GEORGIA, DeKalb county. S TEPHEN S. MoKLUOY. idmlulitrator on the citato of William McElroy, decanted,twTln* made application to me for leave to sell parser tho real estate of said intestate, consisting of lots Nos. 217, ZU, 233, and west half of lot No. 281. Also, one lot and a traction of a lot. numbers not recollected, all in thel8lh district of originally Henry, now DeKalb county, Georgia: All persons concerned are notified to file their objections, if any they have, within two months from the first publication of this notlco, else leave Will be granted for tho sale of said real estato. Given under my hand and official signature, this October 1st, 1807. JONATHAN B. WILSON, Ordinary. oclS—w8m (Printer's fee $5.) GEORGIA, DkKalb county. TAMES POLK, one of tho executors or .... «| estate of Stephen Martin, late or said county, deceased, having made application to this Court xor leave to sell seventy-five acres of lot of land, number not known, adjoining lands of G. L. Hum* phrles and Thoms Adams, for tho benefit of the ucirs and creditors: All persons concerned are notified to file their objections, if any they have, within two months from the first publication of this notice, elso leave will be granted for the sale of said real estate. Witness my official signature, October 1.1887. JONATHAN 0 B. WILSON^Ordinary. octS—wtiu Printer's fee $5 GEORGIA, Conu county. W'l . , f, deco <s«d, died intestate, and no pcr>uu having applied for administration on the estato or said deceased! These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said i, if any they have, on or and singular tb deceased, to show cause, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in November next, why Iminlstration of the estate of said deceased Marietta, (his October 1.1867. GEORGIA) Cobb county. W IIKBEAS, it having been represented to me that James M. Johnson, late of said county, deceased, diet! intestate, and no person having applied for the administration or the estate or said deceased: These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, If any they have, on or before the first Monday in November next, why the administration of tho estate of said dcccasod should not vest In the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other fit and proper person of said county. Givon under my hand, ns Ordinary, at office, In Marietta, this October 1,1887. JOHN G. CAMPBELL, Ordinary. [Printer's fee $3] GEORGIA, Rum count. TYTHEREAS. John A. McManus applies to mo for Vv letters or administration upon the estate of James A. Mcllbany, late of said county, de* deceased: All persons interested are required to be and ap* pear at the Ordinary’s office on the first Monday in November next, to show cause, it any their have, why letters should not bo granted tho appli cant. bcrM, 1887. octl—w30d» W. M. 1 [Printer's fee: 1ST GEORGIA, Fulton county. J OSEPH WINSUIP, guardian or Miss M. An* gusta Hill, having applied to tho Court of Or* •unary or said county for a discharge from his said guardianship: This Is therefore to eito all persons concerned, to show cause, irony they have, within the time prescribed by law, why the said Joseph Wlnshlp should not be dismissed from his guardianship of Miss M- Augusta Hill and receive toe usual letters of dismission. Witness the Uon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of said county, this KopUm -/<, 1807. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk, ceift-wtfid (Prs fee $3] GEORGIA, Butts county. A LKXANDKU BANDERS applies to me for A letters or administration on the estate or John uutchens, late of said county, deceased i Tbese are. therefore, to efte^ all and singular, tho next of kin ami creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my offiee. within the time pre. scribed by law, and show cause, ir any they can. why said letter* should not lie granted. (liven under my hand and official signature, this September 16.1887. WILEY GOODMAN, Ordinary, se [Printers fee $8] # NOTICE. A pplication win be made to the court of Ordinary of Greene county, yr ur»t ropular terra alter the expi mouths from this date, for leave lauds belonging to the estate of John D. English, late of said county, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of aald deceased. - r * iwv v vwiii.imii v.aami.i. ANN N. KNUL1SI1. Kiecutrli, OfJ.ll. KurtUh, dQMual. Scptunlicrll.UR. [P»n»ai .epll-wta NOTICE. S IXTY PAYS utter tlmo wpUciuoq will 1» m»il. to in. l».urt or Ordinary or lurtowr Auputii.fe? 1 Legal Advertisements SPALDING SHERIFF SALES. f\X THE FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER U next wlU be sold before the Court House .”“ li " ou “ ,of One house and lot, situated on the comer of aadeasi and .north, Also, at the same time and placo, will be sold, two large fine mule*, one a mouse color, and tbe other a bright bar. Levied on os tho property of £. G. Faster, to satisfy one fl. fa. from Spalding Superior Court, in lavorof G. J. Drake vs. K. G. Foster. Property pointed out by G. J. Drake. Also, at tho same time and place, will bo sold, ono houso and lot, known as tbo residence of C. F. Newton, and adjoining II. P. Hill and Mrs. Bridges, in tbe city or Griffin, containing four (4) acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of G. F. Newton, to satisfy ono fl. fa. from Butts Superior Court, in favor of James h. Maddox vs. A. id. C. L. ft E. Vornor, W.H4C. Meckclbcrry ond C. F. Newton. Property pointed out by J. 8. Boynton. Also, at tbe same time and place, will bo sold, ono roane horse and one pneaton carriage. satisfy one fl. fa. L r favor of Amos ft Allen vs. A. T. Brown. Property pointed out by plaintiff, A. D. Nunnally. D. D. DOTAL, Sheriff. September 26,1867-wtds [Prs foe $6.1 SUMTER NOV’MBEE SHERIFF SALES. TETILL be sold before tbe Court House door, in Xv the City of Amorlcus, Sumter county. Ga.,. on the first Tuesday in November next, within tbe usaal hours of sale, tbe following property, to-wit: Fifty acres of land in the south cast corner of lot one hundred and slxty.flvo in tho twenty- seventh district of Sumter county. Levied on as tho property of John McQueen,to satisfy aJustlccs’ Court fl. ta. vs. said McUuccn, in favor of J. J. ft J. W. Ragan and controlled byJJohn E. Autry, ond pointed out by Augnn McQueen. Levy motto and returned to me by J. W. Cobb, Constable. Sep tember 24th, 1807. [Prs fee $2 Ml AUG. B. IIALFORD, Sheriff. Also, at tlio same time and place, will bo sold, one house and lot in the city ol Amorlcus, known as the place on which N. N. Bruce now lives, to satisfy the cost on sundry fl. fas. in my hands, in favor of CarbaYt ft Bro., and Duulap ft Harris, and others vs. N. N. Bruce, and Bruce ft Sullivan, to satisfy tho cost due on said fi. fas. in lavor of the officers of the Court. September 28th, 1867. JOHN B. PILSBURY, Deputy Sheriff, octl—wtd* [Prs fee $2-60] w*s CHATTOOGA SHERIFFS SALE. MOBTOAOE SALS. [LL bo sold before the Court Uonso door, In tho town of Summerville, Chattooga coun ty, Ga., within the legal hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, the following proper ty, to*wlt: Town lot* No. 11, in Block twelve and No.B, In Block thirteen, in the town or Summerville. Levied on to satisfy a Mortgage fi. fa. from Chat tooga Superior Court, in favor of J. M. Ward law vs. K. L. itoper.'Property pointed out in said fl. a. Also, at the same tlmo and place, lot of land No. 7 in the 6th district and 4th section of said — - -* Samuel from the .Means vs. Samuel Walker. Levy made and returnod to me by a Constable. Also, at the same time and place, six acres off of land lot No. 22 in the 13th district and 4th section on the line running north and south and near the center of the lot, and Joining tbe land of R. M. Hamilton, and on tho same l<* with Hiram Gil- reath's property. Lcviod on as the property of J. U. Gilraath, to satisfy two Justices’ court fl. fas. from the 827th district, U. M., in favor of J. 8. Cleghorn vs.J. H. Uilrcath, and other ILfais In my possession. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, at tbo same time and place, will bo sold, 80 aores of land, being part of lot No. 40 in tho 6th district and 4th section of Chattooga county. Levied on as the property of A. W. Evins, to satis fy a fl. fa. issued from the Cvunty Court of said county, in favor of K. S. N. Bobo, administrator, etc., vs. A. W. Evins. Property pointed out by defendant. C. c. CLEGHORN, Sheriff. September 28,1807. [l*rs fee $10] ang3t-wtd* w FORSYTH SHERIFFS SALE. 'ILL be sold before the Court House door. In tho town of Cumtnlng, Forsyth county, Ga., on the first Tuesday In Novembernext, within tbe legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One house and lot in the town of Gumming, known as the Mullins place, on the east side of the Public Square, between the Globe Hotel and Har ris' corner, with a good dwelling and store room, and one lot containing one acre, more or less, ad joining lot of ti. W. Puss and Presbyterian Grave yard and known as tho Manias Stable lot. Levied on a* tho property of James 0. Fincher, to satisfy three Justico*'Court fi. ffi*. issued from the tfTSth District, G. M.. in lavor of Thomas Rowland, administrator of H. II. Crane, deceased, vs. James C. Fincher, maker, and 8. G. Fincher, Jesse C. Fincher and William Fincher, securities. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and re turned to me by D. M. Pruett. L. L. J. A. SIMS, Deputy Sheriff. September 26.1967. [Prs fee gisoi »ep27-wtds FAYETTE COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door, in Fayetteville, Fayette county, Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In November next, lot of land No. 197 in the lower ltth district of said county. Levied on ns the property or James W. Sikes, by virtue or a 11. ra. on an attachment In favor or John W. Threat vs. said Sikes. Levy mode by Jackson Morris, former Sheriff. JOHN T. UEWELL, Doputy Sheriff. September 24,1867-wtds [ Prs foe $260] IIENRY COUNTY SHERIFFS SALE. mvriLL be sold before the Conrt House door, In FT tbe town of MeDonongb, Henry county, Georgia, botwoen the legal hours of sale, oa the first Tuesday in November next, tbe following property, to.wlt: Two hundred acres of land, more or less, number not knwn, the place whereon William Underwood now lives, in said county. Levied on as the property of said Underwood, to satisfy two Justice*’ Court fl. fas. in fovorof G. W. Welch. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to mo by W. II. Nor man, L. C. LEVI. II. TURNER, Deputy Sheriff Henry county. September 19,1867-wtds [Pre fee $2.60] NOTICE. Gordon County November Mortgage Sheriff Sale. TT7-ILL be sold before the Court House door, in XX the town of Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., on tho first Tuesday in November next, between the legal boars of sale, the following property, to-wit: One certain young red white faced cow, about three ycaes old: ono large syrup kettle; one two-horse wagon; forty bushels or wheat, more or less (defendant's crop of corn, raised on James A Cantrell's form. All levlod on as the property of M. £. Parker, to »atlfy the within Mortgage fi. fo. JOHN GKKSUAM, sheriff. Angn*t28,1867. augtP-wtds [Prsfoe $SA9] BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. ■Lbe sold before the Court House door, in te town of Cartersvllle and county of Bar- t»w, xxa.. on tho first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop. due steam saw mill, with all the fixtures and machinery thereto annexed and used in and about the same, known as tho old Rowland steam saw mill, situated in Ilartowcounty, Ga.,soldo* the property or John L. Rowland, to satisfy a Mort gage*!!. fo. Issued from Ilartow Connty Court, in fo- vor of James W. Curry. Property pointed out in •alii Mortgage A. ft. ^ ^ 000vwlK Kh „ l(r . September3.1867-wtds [Prs foe $6] BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALK. W ILL l>o sold before the Court nouso door, In the town of Cartersvilie, ilartow county, on tho first Tuc-day in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: Two cows and calvest levied on aa tho property or W. C. Smith, to satisfy .ono Mortgage fl. la. issued from Bartow 8u|Hjrlor court, in favor of M. K. Sands ft Co., against \V\ U. Smith. Property described la said fl. fa. W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff, ••pa-wit (Printer’s fee $5) C.ountv, to satisfy same Justices’ Court fl. las. ob tain*! at April Term. 1W6, in tho mi District. Legal Advertisements. ■ ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. BSPCTlawmwggs. andi others. About 00 acres cleared, tbe belr in the woods ( a small dwelling bouse, so house, stables, ftc.. on the place. Sold property of JuImjz B.WaJker, a. fit of heirs and creditors. Tern deoease^. for beat* HentamWer 16.1867-wtds ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. S » Y virtue of an order from tho honorable Court i or Ordinary ef Butta county, Georgia, will bo d before the Court House door, in the town of Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of solo, on thoflrss Tuesday In November next, tho following property, to-wit: Lot oriand No. 18, In tbe 0th district of originally Henry, now Butt* county. Sold as the real estato of William Gregory, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale—Cash. lVlOMA8Y?OUEGo1iY, | Adm ' r ’' September 15,1867. [Prs fee $51 septt-wtds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TkY virtue of an order flrom tho Court of Ordln* JD ry of Monroe county, Georgia, will be sold lie- lore the Conrt House door, in the town of For syth, Monroe county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hoar* of tale, 60 acres of land, in the Id district of said county, bounded on the west by D. Godard, south by C. M. Edwards, north by W. B. Hutchinson, east by Wm.Tyrusand the balance of land lot No. IE).— Bold as the property of Henry Sutton, late «r said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Boptcmbor 4,1867. R. «. ANDERSON, Administrator. [Printer’s fee$5| ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTNDKR an order of tho Court of Ordinary of U Fulton county, Goorgia, I will sell before tlio Court Houso door lu said county, within tho legal hours of sale, in tho city of Atlanta, '~ * 14tb district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Sold as tho property of the estato of Thomas M. Lee, late of said county, deceased, for county. Sold Thomas X. Le_, the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors. Said prop- ertyliea about eight miles from Atlanta, on the Nownan road, on the head waters of Camp Creek, near old Camp Creek Church. Terms, cash. JOSEPH WILLIS, Administrator. September 6,1867-w40d [ Prs fee $10] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TkY virtue of an order from the Court of Online- I ) ry of Fulton county, Ga., will be sold before the Court House door, fn tho county of Campbell, fourteenth district ol ori„ Campbell county. Sold as iho property of Wil liam W. Donehoo, late of said connty of Fulton, deceased. On said lot of land Is situated a Saw and Grist Mill, is well timbered and watered, about thirty acres cleared. Sold for the purpose of distribution among tho lawfhl heirs of said deceased. Terms—Ono-tl December, 1807. E. M. DONEHOO, Administrator. September 21,1837—wtd* [ Prs fee $10] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. S iY virtue of an order from the honorable Conrt I or Onlinary of Butts county, Goorgia. will be d before the Court House door, in the town or Jackson, Butts connty, Georgia, within tho legal hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in Novembor —‘.1887, tho following property, to-wit: Part of i land No. 63, containing 127 acres, more or lets. Soldastheroal estato or George 8. Johnson, deceased. Sold for the benefit or tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM A. JOHNSON. Adm'r. September 15.1867. [ Prs foe $6] sepaa-wtds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTY virtue of an order from tho Court ofOrdln. JL) ary or Fayette count/, Georgia, will he sold before the Court Houso uoor. in Fayetteville, In aaid county of Fayette, on the first Tuesday in November next, between tbo legal hours or sale, .wo hundred and two and a half (202),') acres or land, it being the south half ol lot No. &, and the aortn half lot No. 27, in the seventh district of Fayette county, whereon Zadoek Davis formerly lived. Sold as tbo property belonging to the estate of said Zadoek Davis, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs end creditors of said Terms—Cash. CHARLES J. ROBINSON. Adm’r,, D* bonit non with will aunexod. September l»th, 1867-wtds [Prs fee $10] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TY virtne of an order ftwm the Conrt of Ordlna- J ry of Monroe county. Georgia, will bo sold be- tore tho Court House door, in tho town or For- svth, Monroe connty, on the first Tuesday In November next, between the legal hours of sale, 450 acres of land, on which Is a saw and grist mill, in the 6th district of Monroe count/. Sold as the property of John Dillard, late or said coun ty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. U. G. ANDERSON, Administrator. September 4,1867-wtds [Printer's fee $61 B i-i I- ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK, )Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordln- J ary or Gwinnett county, Georgia, will be sold -jfore the Court House door, in the town of Lawrenoeville, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of saio, 117 aores or land, more or less, it being part or lot No. 13. in the 6th district of said county. WlU be sold for a distribution among the heirs or Margaret Har bin, deceased. Terms, cash. WILLIAM GARNER, Adm'r. September26,1867-wtds [Prs foe $6] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. of Gwinnett oounty, Georgia, will Im sold ‘ Court House door, in the town of Law* before thi rcnccvilli first Tuesday in November next, 100 aores of land, part of lot No. 318, In the 6th district of Gwinnett county, adjoining lands of L. B, Hays and others. Sold as tbo property of Kernses L. VInyard, do- ceased. Sold for distribution among tho heirs of said deceased. Terms, cash. BElfttY SIMENTON, Adm'r. September 25,1607-wtd*[Prs fee $51 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtu ef -n an order of the Court or Ordin ary or . :ett county. Georgia, will be sold I *pr iu the town of Law- before the • rcncovillu. connty. Georgia, will be sold * ’a the town of Law- day in November e. ISO acres of of part of lot — .j the 5th dll- .hie well Improved. Je. ISO acres of land, lot No ‘ ‘ No, 11, odjo u trtet of said . .... Sold as tbe pro, ■»' A iry Qulnu. deceased, Sold for a divisio uimig the heirs. Terms—one- third cash; balnu. on a credit of twelvo months. JAMES A. HUTCHENS. Adm’r. September IP 1807-wtd* (Pro fee $6] ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. TTY virtue of an order frost the Court of Online- 13 ry of Gwinnett county, Goorgia, will be sold before tbe Court House door, in the town ot LawrencevlUe, within the legal boars of salo on tbe first Tnetday la November next. 168 acres of land, more orless, with tbe widow's dowery ex* oepted. In the 6th district of said oounty, on the east side of the Appalaohee, number not known, cash. MIRAM S. PERKY. Adm’x. September 25.1867-wtds [fie lie $B>) EXECUTORS’ SALE. S »Y virtue or an order from the honorablo Court t of Ordinary of Butt* county, Georgia, will bo d liefore tho Court House door, in the town or Jackson, Butts county, within the legal hours of ealo, on the first Tuesday in November Henry, now* Butts not kuown, but ad- i uwim Spears, Thomas P• i heirs and creditors of said tkinson, b. Blfeni SiajWSFG September I&. 11167. I l-r» tm «Ul' wrtMrtd. . EXKCUTOirS SALE. TTY virtue of au order from th JJ ryof Fay hole ,^. r ofOnHna- ryof Fayette county, Georgia, will bo sold tho Court Houso door in *afd county of Fayette, within tho mural hours ot sale, on the first Tuesday In November next, ono luonarea acres of land, being part DPLOt Nd. 122.-10 tho lh rat ltUrl n f Legal AdvertiBements, ADMINISXBATOE’S BALE. TTY vlrtne of an order from the Conrt of Ordln- ^^svy^fHsrtow county, Ga^ wljlbe sold on the House door In si hours, the ti William P. J mw <U xuuTcmbcr next, 1887, at the Court r In said county, between the legal sale tractof land in said county, whereon ......... Hay resided at the time of his death. the same containing fOi acres, more or less, and composed of tbe following lots and partaoflot*, to-wit: 1,188, L1SS, 1,000. 1,134.1,135. 1,136. 1,168 l.iYU.iu.i.irt.noo.i,**, i.mj.i.»u. 787, Tffl and 787, in Uio seventeenth district and third section of said county, lying on Euharlee Creek, about 400 acres of said farm Is open and in good state or cultivation, balance well timber ed, with a dwelling house and good crib on said place. The farm In well sttuatodon the Alabama road, about three and a half mile* west of Stile*, boro, In Bartow county. Terms of tho sale—One-third cash; one-third credit or twelve months from date of salo, with note and good security, interest from date; one- third two years from dute of sale, note ami good security, Interest from date, and titles to be tuude on puyment of purchase money, retaining luin on the land until the same is paid. J. A. COWAN. Adm’r da fnmUnon, Of William I*. Hay, deceased. September?, 1867. [PrsfceflSj sopl4-wtdi< ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTY virtue of au order from the Court of Ordina- JJ ry of Ilartow couuty, will bo sold on tbe first Tuesday in November next, before tbe Conrt House door in the town of Cartersvilie, Bartow connty, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, the settlement of land known as the homestead of Benjamin Turner, late of said county, deceased, consisting o! lots Nos. 1,250, 1,251. 1.2GG, 1.268, 1,2O), 1,270 and 1,271 In tho 17th district and third sootfon of Bartow county, containing each forty acres, more or less, and sold under tne incumber- anceof the widow's dower/. Also, a settlement adjoining tbe homestead, known ns tbe old man Turner’aplace,consisting of two Lott, No*. 1,176 and 1.177, samo district, section and county. Also, three lots in Cobb connty, Goorgia. Nos. 1,883, 1,806 and 1,300 in tbe nineteenth district nod second aection. All sold agreenbly to an or der from tbe Court of Ordinary of Bartow coun ty. and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of suld deceased. Terms of salo cash. JOHN C. hlMS, Administrator. September 12,1867. [l'rs foe $101 «.q»tr>-w40d ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK. S >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordln- I of Forsyth county. Georgia, I will offer for o, lie fore the Court House door, in tho town ol Cumining, Georgia, between tbe legal hour* of saiu, on the first Tuesday in November next, one luintlre ' and eight acre* of land, more or less, lying about three and a half miles Southwestuf Cuutniing, Ga. Sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of Hutson Kstcs, lute ol said county, deceased. Terms—On time of twelve months, with note and approved security; titles made when the money is paid. CHARLES ESTES, Sr.. Adm’r. September 18,1807.[Printer's fee fltU B befo ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin ary of Gwinnett county, Georgia, will bo sold in November next, within the legal hours of sale, tbe following property In tbe town of Logans- ville, In said county of Walton, 1 acre No. 8, 1 No. 4, 1 acre with a shop — 4 out houses on tho same, l); acres, more or less, number not kno vn. with store house, dwelling, out houses and garden, 3 acres, more or less, well improved' numlicr not known. All the abovo in the fourth district of W.dton county, it beiug part or land lot No. 186. Sold as the property of Wiley W. Webb, late of Gwinnett county, deceased. Terras, cash. E*. M*. IUlS?L, I Administrators. September 25,1867-wtda [Printer's fee $10] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTY virtue of an order from tbe Court of Ordln- 13 ary of Gwinnett county, Georgia, will be sold before the Court House door In tho town of Law- ronceville, on tho first Tuesday In November next, within the legal hours of sale, 170 acres of land, part of lot No. 100, aud 93 acres of land, part of lot No. 1B4, and200 acres of lot No. 187, all in the fifth district in said county, with considerable im provement* on said lauds. Sold as the property of Ata B. Wright, deceased. Terms, oasn. JOHN F. PREWKTT, Administrator. fieptotnh«»r25.1867—wtda [Prs fee $5] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTY virtue of an order from tho Court ofOrdln- n ary of Gwinnett county. Georgia, will be sold before the Court Houso door, in the town of LawrencevlUe. on tbe first Tuesday In November next, within the legal hours of salo, 17U aores of land, more or less, with tho widow’s dowery ex* cepted, it being parts of lota Nos. 72,83,84, all in the 0th district ol said county. Sold as the prop, erty of John B. Collins, deceased. Sold for the benefit of tho heirs aud creditor* or said deceased. Terms, cash. JOHN J. MoDANl EL. Adm'r. September 1,1867-wtds [ Prsfoe $5] ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. rencevllle. on the first Tuesday in November next between the legal hours of sale, 110)4 acres of land, more or less, with the widow’s dowery ex cepted, in the 5th district or said county, on tbe east side or the Appalachcc, known aa |mrt ot tho Patterson survey. Sold as tbe property of Ruth erford Mobley, deceased. Term*, cash. MARY A. MOBLEY, Adm’x. September 25,1867-wtds [Prs fee $5] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. YY7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novcm- YY her next, before tho Court House door, in tho town or Cummlng, Forsyth county, Ga., within the legal hours or inio. tho lands belonging to the estate or Wm. Smith, deceased, Nos. DUO and 902, In the 14th district and 1st aection of Forsyth coun ty, and 20 aeros, No. 633 in the 13th district aud 1st section of Dawson county. Sold for tho benefit of he heir* and creditors or said deceased. Terms ash. J. T. BROWN, Clerk. September 20,1887. [Prs fee $5] scp29-w40d ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTY virtue of an order from tho Court of Ord In ly ry of Gwinnett county, Georgia, will be sold before tho Court Houso dohr, iu the town of Lawrenccvlllo, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, 125 acres of land, part of lot No. 170 and 160 acres, known as the Dean lot, No. 180, and 176 acres, more or less, part of lot No. 214, known as tho place whereon thedcccasod lived, all in tho 6th district of said county. Sold as the property of Miles Barnett, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Terms, cash. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. TTY virtue of an order from tho Court of Onlln- 13 ary of Monroo county, Georgia, will be sold before the Conrt lfonse door, In tne town of For syth, Monroe county, Ua., on tbe first Tuesday In Novembernext, between the legal hours or sain 240 acres of land, more or less, in the 14th district of said county, on which I* a good mill site, ad joining lands of Proctor, Sutton and Grander. Bold as tbe property of K. M. Butler, late of said coun ty, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. K. G. ANDERSON, Adm’r. Jb lontt non of K. M. Butler's estate. September 4,1867-wtds [Prs fee$5] ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. [3 Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordln. [3 ary of Monroe county, Georgia, will ho sold uforethe Court Houso door, in tho town of For. rth. Menroe connty, Ga., on tlio first Tuesday in Novembernext, between the legal hours or sale. 1,000 acres of land, In the 6th district of aaid county, sold aa the property of Wilson Dardens, ate of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit >fthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. • R. G. ANDERSON, Administrator. September*, 1867-wtds [Printer's fee $6) ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE. Y virtue or an order from tho Court of Onlina ry or Fayette county, Georgia, will l>e sold ire the Court House door in said connty of BL Fayette, within the usual hours of first Tuesday in November next, o ad thirty-five acres of land, it being part of Lot 0.126.In the fourth (4th) district Utorlglnally onry now Fayette county. Sold ns the property asra creditors of said deaceased. Terms cash.. JANE JONES, Administratrix. August 14,1167. augrt-whtt [l'ra ice $5t firttTuesday in November.nail, tho legal hftura or vale, MW acres or land, mbrblor g|piaps&a& iMtmefo Toques er-Uyawh.^.; * a'tinoxfdj. saw Aoross the Sierra Nevadaa EDUCATIONAL TEXT THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. THE WESTERN HALF or THK Great National Trunk Line ACHOS9 TIIE CONTINENT, Being constructed with the AID AND SUPF.lt- VISION OK THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT, is destined to be one of the moht impokt- amt lines of communication In the world; us it is the solo link between the Pacific coast and tho Great Interior Basin, over which the immense Overland travel must pass, and tbe Principal Portion of tlse Itfulu Stem Line between the Two tlceaue. Its lino extends from Sacramento, on the tidal waters of the I'aciUc, eastward across tho richest and most populous parts of California, Nevada and Utah, routlnguous to all the great Mining Regions ortho Far West, and will meet and con- noct with tho roads now building cast of the Rocky Mountain*. About lOO miles nro now built, equipped and in running operation to the summit of tbe Sierra Nevada. Within a few day* 35 miles, now graded, will be added, and tlio track carried entirely across tbe mountains to a point in the Great Suit Luke Valley, whence fur ther progress will bo easy and rapid. Iron, mujL-i ini* und equipments uro ready at baud for 300 miles of road, and 10*000 men are employ ed in the construction. Tho local busslncss ujhiu the completed portion surpasses all previous etslmute. Tbe figures lor the quarter ending August 31, arc as follows in GOLD: Gross Opkb atimg Net Kabnikos, F.xrKN'MKe, Kaknimsh. $187,570 64 $86,548 47 $401,031 17 or at the rate of two millions per annum, ofwhich more thuu three-fourths arc net profit ou less than 100 miles worked. This is upon the actual, legiti mate traffic ortho road, with Its terminus in tho mountains, and with only tho normal ratio of government transportation, and is exclusive or the materials for the Torther extension or the road. The Company's Interest liabilities during the same period were less than $125,000. Add to this an ever-expanding through traffic and the proportions of the future business become immense. The Company are authorized to continue their line eastward until it shall meet and connect with tbo roads now building east of tho Rocky Mountain ranges. Assuming that they will build und control half tbo en tire distance between San Francisco and the Missouri River, as now seems probable, the United States will have invested in the complu. tion of 805 miles $28t5D2»000» or at tho aver- age rate of $35*000 per mile-not including an absolute grant of lOyOOOyOOO »cre« ol the Public Lands. By becoming a Joint investor in the magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its first lion in favor of tbe First Mortgago Bond- holders, the General Government, in effect, INVITES THE CO-OPERATION OF PIUVAE CAPITAL ISTS, and has carefully guarded their interests against oil ordinary contingencies. Tho Company offer for sale, through us, their FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR SIX 1»ER CENT. COUPON; BONDS Principal and Interest Payable In Gold Coin* In New York city. They are in sums of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, !and are selling for tbe present at 05 per cent, and ^accrued Interest from July 1st added, in currency, at which rate they yield nearly Nine per cent* upon the Investment. These Bonds, authorized by Act orCongress, are Issued only as the work progresses, and to tbe same amount only as the Bonds granted by tho Government; and represent, in all cases, the jtr$i Has upon a completed, equipped, and productive railroad, in which havo been invested Govern ment subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations, surplus earnings, etc., and which is worth more than three times tho amount of First Mortgago Bonds which can be issued upon it. The Central Pacific First Mortgage Bonds havo all tbe assurances, sanctions and guarantiesjof the Faciflo Railroad SAct of Congress, and have In addition several noticeable advantages over all other classes of railroad bonds. Jlrtf-They are tho superior claim upon alto gether the mostvltal and valuable portion or tbe through line. Sreond—Besides tbo fullest benefit of the Govern ment sudsidlty, (which i: lien,) the road receives the donations from California. Third—Fully hair tho wholo cost or grading miles eastward of San Francisco is c ccntratcu upou tho 150 miles completed. FourtA— A loeal business already yielding three fold tho annual interest liabilities, with advantages rates payable In coin. tfflA—Tho principal as well as the Interest of Its Bonds being payable In coin, upon a legal ly binding agreement. Having carefully investigated the resources, progress, and prospects of the road, and the man- ageraentof the Company’s affairs, we cordially recommend these Bonds to Trustees, Exeoutors, Institutions, and others as an eminently son mi, re- UabU and nnumtratiet form prrmanmt inter ment. Conversions or Government Sfleuritiee, INTO CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, now r*aJU<i for~J.\t hoUtr; from WITH TUB SAKE BATE OF INTEREST. The following are tho current rates (September 8th,} subject, or course, to alight variations from day today. Wo receive in exchange: U. 8. Sixes, 1861, coupon, and pay difference. 158.40 U.8. 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