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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION
THE WEEKLY OPINION,
BT W. L. 8CBOOO» ASP J. B. DOUBLE,
ATLANTA, GAi:: :NOVKMBER 25.
Davi»’ Tuut.—ThU trial, a* will be seen
by our dUpatcliea, opened at two o’clock
Mill evening.
Tm: Cotton Tax.—Mr. Kelley, of I'enn-
.ylvflnla, Inn led off, In Congress, in 111*
advocacy of the repeal of tlic cotton tax,
The telegraph of yesterdaymorning Inform,
cd us that he brought in a hill providing
for the repeal of this tax, and also the re
funding of the tax paid on the pretent crop,
In making tlila move, Judge Kelley but
responds to the popular sentiment of the
country. Tho measure should, and doubt
less will, carry, with some slight modifi
cations, without serious opposition.
Tax Bums and IiirxacnMxaT.—Our
Washington dispatches this evening are
not without a degree of interest. Money
is the power which has given the Impeach
ment measure a new feature. The com
mlttec meets again this evening, and uu
der the manipulations of the “ Bulls ” o
Wall street, who can dlvino tho result t
There are throe breakers just ahead of
us, cither of which, if not avoided In time,
may causo no ordinary trouble. First, tho
attempt to suapend tho President from the
functions of his olllcc during trial. Sec
ond, tho attempt to reorganize, by Con
gressional enactments, tho State Govern
ments of Kentucky and Maryland. And
third, the attempt to count the electoral
votes, In the South, at the next Presiden
tial election, before tho Southern States
shall have been admitted to the Union. In
the last case, however, it Is hoped and be
lieved that tho States mentioned will be
admitted and recognized in time to justify
the South In taking part In the Presiden
tial contest. And it Is hoped that the good
sense of Cougrels will be prompt to fore
stall any mad scheme 111 either of the other
directions.
IS EMIGRATION DESIRABE.
All reasonable men In Georgia me agreed
that while emigration to tho State, Is of
all things next to reconstruction, tho most
desirable. Even the Doinorcrntlc press
concur in the advocacy of some measures
whereby immigrants may be Induced to
settle in the State.
If our people really desire Immigration,
it is In their power to secure It. Two
things only arc necessary. The first Is the
restoration of the State to the Union upon
the basis of justice and political equality.
This done, let our largo land owners em
ploy an efllelent agent In New York, and
other points where European emigrants
usually disembark, and through 1dm make
it widely and generally known that they
will sell stated portions of their lands at
low rates, and give three, live, or ten years
lor payment.
This would at once attract populu I ,
and the reserved lands would so Increase
In value, that owners would be richer than
they now arc with the whole of their
lands; tlndrtaxcs would he less oppres
sive, and the country generally would be
made thrifty and prosperous.
This will be done in time; our people
may continue sullen and inactive; may
yield to dcspoudency, and delay of action,
but it will not be many years before the
necessities of the times will raise up a suf
ficient number of resolute and enterprising
men to set the ball in motion; and then,
but not a day sooner, will the era of South
ern prosperity begin.
Heeling; of Union Hen.
At a meeting of Union men anti the
friends of reconstruction In this city, on
Friday last, the following Preamble and
Resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, the Union men of Georgia
have the most abiding and implicit confi
dence in Hon. Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio,
as the great champion and exponent of the
true principles of the Republican party,
and wish to seo him transferred from the
blithest position in the .Judiciary Depart
ment, that of Chief Justisc of tho Supreme
Court, to the highest in the Executive De
partment, that of President of these Limed
States, believing that in all stations and
under all circumstances he will ever he
found to be the true friend, the earnest ad
vocate. and the firm defender of the liber
ties and the rights of all, therefore,
1. Jtesolred, That we, a portion of the
citizens of Atlanta, friends and supporters
of the Republican Party, do now proceed
to organize ourselves into an association
to be called the “Chase Union Republican
Club,’’ with a view to concert of action
with other Republican Clubs to be formed
throughout the State.
2. Unsolved, That while wo hold our
selves ready to support either of the illus
trious statesmen now spoken of in connec
tion with the nomination by our party for
the Presidency, we can but express our
most cordial preference for Chief Justice
Chase, who has not only proved himself a
Jurist unsurpassed in America, hut who at
the most critical period of the war, proved
himself a financier with but few equals in
the history of the world.
3. Ilf solved, That we most cordially
Invite all the friends of the Lnlon Repub
lican Party throughout the State to co-c
erate with us in the organization of UuL <,
and In the support of the above named dis
tinguished statesman.
4? Resolved. That a committee of three
he appointed to wait upon Col. Henry P.
Farrow, of this city, and Inform him of the
organization of this club, and that In con
sideration of his uniform opposition to the
principles and spirit of secession, and more
especially in consideration of the bold and
self-sacrificing spirit and determination
with which he has so ably sustained and
defended the United States Government,
from the surrender to the present time, and
with which lie has labored for the Recon
struction of tills Htute upon tltu principles
of the Republican )»urty, it Is our unani
mous wisli that he consent to become the
President of this club.
far Dan Trewhlt, of Hamilton county,
Tennessee, Is a candidate for Chancellor In
that Judicial District.
telegraphic intelligence.
Washington, Nov. 24.—The Impeach
ment Committee was in session at a lata
hour last night. It meets again to-morrow
morning, and will make a report during
the day. There will be three reports. The
documents are voluminous. Heavy trans
actions have been made la gold, which the
report is expected to Influence, and the
most feverish anxiety exists. Rumors aro
abundant, but the Committee seem to have
headed off the news hunters. Among
other wild statements It is said the Bulls
of New York have raised and Invested one
hundred and fifty thousand dollars in se
curing one vote in the Committee for im
peachment. The probabilities arc that
there have been no recent changes, and
that the Committee stands four for Im
peachment, three for a vote of censure, and
two for quashing the matter.
Later.— 1 The Impression that the Commit
tee will stand five for impeachment gains
ground. It is said high Official circles have
Intimations to this effect.
Richmond, Nov. 21.—As Judge Chase
will not arrive until to-morrow afternoon,
the Davis trial will not commence until 2
O’clock In tho day. Judge Chose will de
liver tho charge to the Grand Jury. It is
not known whether he will remain or not.
The counsel for Mr. Davis say they ore en
tirely ready to go on, and the Government
officials give no Intimation of any post
ponement ou their part.
A letter was received to-day from Gen.
Robert E. Lee, who has been summoned as
a witness for the Government, saying that
he will he in Richmond to-morrow.
Messrs. O’Connor and Shea, counsel for
the defense, arrived to-day, and Messrs.
Brady, of New York, and ltcid, of Phila
delphia, will come when the trial has com
menced. Messrs. Evarts and Dana, coun
sel for the prosecution, also arrived to-day.
Mr. Davis attended St. Paul’s Church
tills morning.
Washington, Nov. 25.—The impcachers
expect to make their strong point against
the President from circumstances con
nected with transferring rolling stock to
Southern railroads.
Barron Von Haven, Belgian Secretary of
Legation, was recently married to a pro-
testant lady by dispensation from Arch
bishop Spaulding. The ceremonies were
afterward performed under protestant
forms by order of the Archbishop. Re
grets were publicly expressed lest It
should pass Into a precedent, and the
announcment made that according to
church laws, any of the faithful who pre
sume to get married out of the church by
the very uct incur excommunication.
Washington. Nov. 25—Noon.—Tho gal
leries arc crowded and the Impeachment
Committee is still in session on the election
of Galladay from Kentucky, who was
elected to succeed illse. Referred to Com
mittee on Elections. Pending the report he
was excluded by a vote of 105 to 38. The
Committee entered the House at holf past
twelve.
During the morning hour half a dozen
bills were rcjxjrted and referred for the re
peal of the cotton and other taxes.
A bill was introduced regarding the
navigation of the rivers flowing into
the Gulf of Mexico. The Chair announced
the Committees, and half past one the Com
mittee on Impeachment were delayed, but
there seems no doubt Churchill has joined
the Impeachment party, giving them live
votes—a majority.
Kobipson Is making a fifty minutes’
speech on a bill to impeach Minister Ad
ams.
Harketn.
London, Nov. 25.—Consols 04 7-1C. Bonds
OH-
Liverpool. Nov. 25.—Cotton heavy and
declining. Uplands 8 3-16; Orleans 8 7-10.
Sales estimated at 8,000 bales; other grades
unaltered.
T.ivv.ui*ooi- Nov. 25—2 r. M.—Cotton
heavy and declined }£. Uplands, 81-10;
Orleans 8 5-10.
New Youk. Nov. 25.—Stocks dull and
steady. Money active at 7. Gold 40J£a
4026* Exchange for long; for short.
Five-twenties 5, for old. 7* jj, for new. Flour
10 to 20 cents lower. Wheat dull and nom
inally lower. Corn quiet and steady. Rye
quiet. Oats firmer. Pork dull: mess 20.70.
Lard nuiet. Whisky nominal. Cotton
dull at 17, 1 £al7j^, for middling uplands.
QTGen. Albert Pike, of tho lato Con
federate Army, since the war editor of the
Memphis Appeal, is out In favor of Gen.
Sherman for President in 1808. Gunpow
der Is a great thing. It hath a charm, and
so hath the name “Democracy.” The
name without the substance is preferable to
the substance without the name.
GEORGIA, Bibb county.
WIIEREA8,1>. M. Flanders applies to the un
dcrslgned for letters of administration upon the
estate cf Win. L. Hart, late of said county, d«-
All iicrtons Interested are required to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Mon
day In January next, to show cause, irsny they
have, why letters should uotbe -n»ted theap.
olio,Hi.
lilvcu tinder my lisml .nil olfiel.1 ni.n.turi'
till. Hi, SStll day of
novts w XXV
GK.OUUIA, Bibb cou.nty.
*Vtl M10.A8, John J. Wood, Jr., .pplle. to tho
uiolunlKnod for letter, of administration upon
thoMtatoof JohnJ. Wood, Into of mid county,
11 Atupinnn. Intnro.tcd or, required tote and
appear at tho Court of ordinary on the Brit Mon
day In January next, to .how cm>0, ir any they
have, why lettvra should hot bo granted tho up-
P 0*r”n under my hand and offlclal .ifnature,
thl. the afilli day of Novrmbcr, 1S07.
’ W. II. ltll.KY, Ordinary,
north-w SOd* l'rlntor*. foe fl
GEORGIA, Paildinu COUNTY,
TWO month, niwr dnto I will apply to the Court
ol ordinary of Paulding county, Isiorgln, lor
learn to .ell tho real estate belonging to the natal,
*f E. Griffin, decesi*ed.. - Octe*jerW, i lWi. i
Notice of Appointment of Aislfnee.
In tho District Court of the United States,
Northern District of Georgia
Bankrupt. 1 trict, October lvtb, lbtn.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT OONCSOK.
NOTICE is hereby glveb once a week for three
weeks that I have been appointed Assignee of the
estate of Willlson B. Densely, Bankrupt, who bas
* Bankrupt upon his own petition
by the Histriet Court of said District.
... UEpRUK A. WALLACE, Assignee.
At Atlanta, in said District, October 10th, 1867,
ordered that tlio above be published in the
Opinion. LAWSON BLACK, Register.
Legal Advertisements. Legal Advertisements.
BAKER COUNTV SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL bo iold on the first Tuesday In February
next, beforo the Court House door, in the town of
Newton, Baker county, Georgia, within the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One
thousand bushels of corn, mure or less, seven
thousand pounds of cotton in tho seed, uioro or
less, and six thousand pounds of lir.t cotton, more
ot less. Levied ou to satisfy a Mortgage U. fu.
Issued horn Baker Superior Court, in favor of J.
M. Keaton A Co., vs. Joseph Ridlchouver. Prop-
erty pointed ont in said Mortgage 11. fa. Tbl*
November S2d, 1807. R. J. MILLS, Sheriff.
nov23— wtds Printer’s fee (5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order ftom the Court or Ordina
ry of Ntwton county, Georgia, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January, 1M8, between the legal
hours ot sale, one hundred aercs of land, more or
less, part or lot number two hundred and eighty-
eight, in theioth district of originally Henry, now
Newton county, belonging to ttie estate of Alex
ander F. Hammock, deceased. Hold tor the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash. Novcmlier 23d. 1867.
JOHN HAMMOCK, Administrator.
nov25—w40d Printer's fee (5.
GEORGIA, Faykttk county.
JK1T1IA LANDRUM, Administrator of tho
estate of Washington Landrum, latent said coun
ty deceased, having unplled to the< nurt nfOnlina-
ry of said county fur leave to sell thu land hcbuig-
ing to said estate of said deceased, for the benefit
of licirs and creditors;
All persons concerned are notified to fife their
objections. If any they have, within two mrnth*
from the publication oftliis notice, else leave will
lie granted for the sale of said real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature tills
November the 2d, 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR.
nov5—w2iu l’r’r’s fee (5 Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Paulding county, Georgia, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in January, 1868, beiorc the Court
House door. In the town of Dallas, Paulding
county. Georgia, between the legal hours of sale,
the nndivid halt of lots or lamf Nos. 620.676,075,
677,678 and 603, in tho third district and third sec
tion. Held as thu property of L. A. Corruth, de
ceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. November 14,1867.
II. M. WHITWORTH. Administrator,
novlff—w40d Printer's feo $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order Irom the Court or Ordin
ary of Fayette county, Georgia, will be sold be.
loro the Court House door, in Fayetteville, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1888,
between thu legal hours of sale, the land belonging
to the estate ot Allisoii Spier, deceased, late of
Fayette county, lieiag known ns the plantation of
said deceased, being lots Nos. 21, 34,35, 42, and
parts of lots Nos. 36. 37, 43 and 60, all in the 0th
district of Favettc county, tho parts of lots being
101* acres of lot No. 36, loi« acres of lot No. 66,
50 acre* or lot No. 37. and 186 acre* of lot No. 42,
making in the aggregate 1,217 acres, more or less.
Hold in parts or parcels to suit purchasers.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs uml creditors of
said deceased. Terms cash. November 12,1867.
ALLISON SPIER. Administrator.
novlS—'wtds Printer’s fee (10
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY’ virtue of nil order of tho Court of Ordinary
of DcKrlb county, Georgia, will be sold on thu
first Tuesday in January, iwis, at the Court House
door, in the town of Decatur, DcKalb county, lie.
tween the legal hours ot sale, lot of land No. 2'.13,
containing 101 acres, more or less, in the 18th
district of DcKalb county, (with tho exception of
the widow’s dower.) Sold as tho property of
Roland Baxter, deceased, for the benefit of thu
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. Novem
ber the 4th, 1867.
GEORGE BAXTER, Administrator.
nov8—■wtds Printer's fee (5
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
DY* virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina-
JJ ryof Henry county, Ga., will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, at tho Court
House door in the town of McDonough, as the
real estate of John Simpson, deceased, 150 acre*,
more or less, of lot of land No. 148 In the 7th dl»-
trict of said county—iu»s dower intcro-t o the
widow. Terms cash. October 15.1867.
CYNTHIA SIMPSON, Adm’x.
octl9—w40d Printer's feu (5
Assignee’s Notice of Appolntmeht*
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
X States, Northern District of Georgia:
In the mutter of » IN BANKItUPIt'Y.
John W.bHACKXLrOKD,} At Atlanta, Northern
> District of Georgia, Oc
tober fSd, 1807.
TO WUOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Tljo undersigned hereby gives notice once a
week for threo weeks, that he has been ap|iointcd
a* Assignee of John W. Shackelford, of Atlanta,
in the county »r Fulton, and Statu of Georgia,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, ujiop bis owr
petition, by tho District Court of said District.
BILLIN'UTON W. YORK,
oet24—WSW Assignee.
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
WHEREAS. Nancy Allman applies to tuc for
letters of udmiuistrntion upon the estate of Nel
son Allman, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish at
concerned, to be and up|K*ar at my office, w ithin the
time prescribed by law*, and show cause, Ifan.v
tliey cun. why said letters should not be grunted
tho npiillcnnt.
Given undtr my hand nnd official signature,
this November 20th, 1867.
SAMUEL HAWKINS, Ordinary.
nov23— w30d Printer's fee (3
GEORGIA, Chattooga county.
WHEREAS, Adam Neal, administrator u|>on
the. estate or George W. Neal, deceased, applies to
me for letters of dLiuUslon from said adminis
tration :
These aro. theta ore, to cite nnd admonish
all and singular thoso concerned to lie ami ap
pear at my office within the time prescrilied bv
law, and show causo, if any they can, why salil
letters should not be grunted.
Given under my hand, at office, this the20th
day of Novcmlier, 1867.
SAMUEL HAWKIN'*. Ordinary.
novtS—wAm Printer’s fee (4 50
ADMINISTRATOR’^ SALK.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Onlinar
of Gwinnett county, Ga., will be sold lie fore the
Court House door, In the town of LawrenceviUe,
Gwinnett county. Ga.. within the legal hours or
sale, on the first Tuesday In January. I* 8, lot of
land No. 32, containing 125 aert-s, more or less.
Sold as the property ol Samuel H Starr, deceased.
Sold for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors of
laid deceased. This Novcmlier lb, 1867.
SILAS 6. STARR. Administrator,
imst*- w404 Printer's lee (5
GEORGIA. DkKalb county.
■VfTLTON A. CANDLER, administrator d*lon\t
ill non with the will annexed of John N. Bel lon
ger, deceased, of »ahlcountv, having made appli
cation to me for leave to sell the realestata of s ild
deceased, consisting of lot or lank No. 5 in tho 17th
district of originally Henry, now Fulton county,
containing one hundred and sixty-two acre*,
more or less, that It is the lot of lauu upon which
l)>e dw-e-iStd resided prior to hi* death, for tho
benefit of the legatees of said deceased:
All persons concerned aro notified to ilia their
objections, if any they have, witlnu two inomlu
from the first publication of thl* no-.fee, else leave
will be granted for thbMle hr said rtal estate,
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 18th October, 1867.
J. B. WlL«ov, Ordinary.
ocl*0-wlm Printer’s too (5
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
T WO MON rug after this date application will
bo made to tho Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett
county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
astaleor Samuel 1*^William*, deceased.
September 35, 1867-
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
county, Georgia!for leave to sell the real estate of
J.C.N. Foote, deceased. October 4,1867.
<». W. FOOTE. Administrator.
octi:-wtra Printer’s fee J5
j GEORGIA, Paulding county.
TWO months after date application will be
made to tho Court of Ordinary of Paulding coun-
S r, Georgia, for leave to sell the real estate or
ernes Cole, deceased. October 89th, 1WT.
_ J. W. HARRIS. Administrator,
novt-wtm Primer's tee $5
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
Superior Court, October Term, 1867—Preieut Ills
Honor, James Milner, Judge.
MARTHA M. ADKINSON.)
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
WILLIAM ADKINSON. S
BtiLi to riaracT sxKripi.
IT appearing to tho Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the deieudaut dues not rc»ide In the
county i and, It rurlhor .ipin-uring that he does not
reside In this state. It l» on motion of couusel,
ordered that said defendant appear and answer
at the next term of thi» Court, else that the ease
be considered In default and the plaintiff be al
lowed to proceed. And it ». fuither ordered that
tills rule be | tibll»h<-u in the Georgia Weekly
op- - *•- —
J. C. Fain, Plaintiff. .uiorncy.
I, II. C. Hunt. Clerk of tbeiSuperlor Court, cert I*
fy that tho above is a true transcript from the
minutes of Gordon 8ti|*cri»r Court. Tills Novem
ber 16,1807. ""
GEORGIA, Bibb county.
WHEREAS, I. C. Plant, executor of the estate
John M. Kunsc, late or said county, deceased,
makes application to the undersigned for letters
of dismission upou said deceased’s estate i
All person interested aro required to be end ap
pear at the Court or Ordlnury on the first Monday
in June next, to show cause. If any they have,
'ty letters distnlr —* * *-*
pllcant.
Fitness —,
November 20th, 1807.
novtl—w6m
why letters disuLsory should not be granted the
applicant.
witness ray hand and official signature, this
GEORGIA, Bibb county.
WHEREAS, Walter M. Dickinson applies to the
undersigned for letters of administration with the
All persons interested are rcqulml to be and np-
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
In Jnnunry next, to show causo, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted tho applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 20th day of November, 1807.
DkKALB .SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL lie sold before tho Court House door, in
the tow n of Decatur. “
within
in Decernli .. .
Town lot No. (55) filly .five, in the town of Stone
“ *■'“ " munty, Georgia, said lot be-
“ Main street, and
feet.
•radley.
running back two hundred (MO) feet. Levied
“ J VBr ‘ - **
■id ley,
McKconA Godfrey
* the property of George 1*. Bradley, tosatlsiy
seven Justices’Court fi. fas. In favorofW.il,
Brotherton vs. G. P. Bradley, and one Justices’
of Smitti A Richmond vs. G. F. Bradley. Said
levies made and returned to me by W. M. White,
L. C. Property pointed out by the defendant
This November Tth, 1807.
JAMES O. POWELL, Sheriff.
nov8—wtds Printer’s fee (3.60
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Forsyth county, Georgia, I will offer for sale
lie fere the Court House door, in the town of Gum
ming. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January,
I8fis, one hundred aud seventy-two acres of land,
more or less, being tho place on which Harriet
ltoHd» died, nine miles uorth of Cumming, Ga.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said Harriet Ronds, deceased. Terms cash. This
$th day of November. 1867.
*' * 4 Auminisiruio
Printer's fee $5
tiovS -wtds
WM. C. JACKSON. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
WILL bo sold by an order of the Court of Or
dlmi»v of Gwinnett county, Georgia, on the fir
Tuesday In January, 1808, before the Court Hous
door. In the town or Law rencevillc. Gwinnet
county, the following lands, to-wit: 250 acres o
land, known as lot No. 335, and 50 acres of lot No.
330. all in the 0th district of Gwinnett county,
lying neur tho Walton lino Sold as the property
of Benjamin P. Weaver, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash. Tills November &th, 1867.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY' virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary
of DcKalb county, Georgia, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January, 1868, at the Court House
door, in the town of Decatur, DeKnlb county, be
tween tho legal hours of sale, lot of land No. SOI,
containing 197K acres, more or less, in tho 18th
district or DcKulb county (with the exception of
the widow’r dower.) Sold as the pro|>erty of
Thomas Henderson, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. Novem
ber 4th, 18U7.
ELIJAH M. HENDERSON, Admlnstrator.
nov8—wtds Printer’s fee $5
SPECIAL BAILIFFS SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, In
tho city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Gcorgiu, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One one-horse wagon. las vied on as the prop-
caty of Hiram Province, to satisfy a fi. in. Issued
from the County Court of Fulton County, In fa
vor orE. K. Elliott. This Nov. 4th, 1867.
WM. II. 1IOLCOM11K. Special Bailiff.
pov5—wtds Printer’s fee #2.60
GEORGIA, Bartow county.
WHEREAS. Gilbert C. Gholston applies for let
ters of administration on the estate of isuac 8
Gholston, late of said county, deceased:
Tills is, therefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred und creditors of said deceased
to bo and appear at my office within tho
time allowed by law, nnd show cause, if any they
can, why said letters should not bo granted
terms of law.
Ulven under my hand and official signature,
this lfitli day of Novcmlier. 1867.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
WHEREAS, Jane Jones, administratrix on the
tateof Frances 1*.Jones,deceased, represents*
the Court that she lias fully administered the said
Francis P. J —*
dismiss Ion:
Francis P. Jones’ estate, uml prays for letters i
time prescribed bv law, and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given underjny hand and official signature,
CONNOR, Ordinary.
Printer’s fee gl 50
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Conrt or Ordin
ary of Paulding county, Georgia, will be sold be
fore tho Court House door, in the town or Dallas.
Paulding county, Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In January, 1868.
the following lots or land, to-wit: Eight hundred
‘ eighty-seven (887) and nine hundred and
teen (M4). all lying and being in the 3d dis-
and 3d section ol Paulding county, Georgia.
trn
Sold... ....
Terms cash. November 14.1867.
r the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Forsyth county, Ueorwia, wo will offer lor
sale, betore the Court House door In tho town of
Cumming, Ga.,on the first Tuesday in December
next, the plantation lying about tweivo miles
•very respect, belonging to the estate of Henry
K. Uobcr. late or salt! county, der cased. Sold fo-
.. . ■ i * -** - * -* -* —liters of said dr
octfT—w4(ld
ROBERT A. E.VKEKH, Adra'r.
Printer'* foe fift
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
IlY virtue of an order from theiourt
ry if New ton count'-. Georgia, will be sold on the
fitst Tuesday in December, 1807. at the Court
House door in said county, betweeu the legal
hour* of *ate. the tract ol land w hereon James D.
Johnson teslded at the time of bis death, coutaln.
ing eleven hundred acres, more or less, and ad
joining lands or Robert J. Henderson, John Day,
Henry Camp. John Austin and others. Terms—
One-half cash or on 30 days and balance at 1*
secured. OctoberU 1WT.
J. M. PACK. Administrator.
octt4—WlOd Printers fee $8
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry or Henry county, Ga., w ill be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, at the Court
House door. In tha town of M« Donough, 78 acres
or land, more or let*, known us the late residence
of D. J. Luncy. deceased, late oi said county, naar
Tassabaw creek. Term* cosh. October 15,1891.
D. L. IIUFFEY, Adm'r.
octlfi—w|0d Printer's toe f 5
Legal Advertisements,
EXECUTRIX’S SALE.
BY virtu* of an order from the Court of Ordin
ary *r rayette oouuty. Georgia, will be sold be
fore the Court Uouse door inFayetteville, in suid
county, on the first Tuesday In January. 1863, be
tween the logo! hours of sate, the land belonging
to the estate of John Parrott, deceased, Jute ol
said county, being north half of lot number eighty-
seven and eust half of lot uuiubur ninety, three, in
the seventh district of Fayette county, containing
two hundred (vun) acres, mote or less. Hold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditor* ol said deceased
Teruu cash. November 16Ui, 1867.
CATHARINE PAUItOTT, Executrix.
novlO—w40d Printer’s fee (5
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from tho Court of Online
ary ol Bartow county, Guorgia, w ill be sold hefor,
the Court House door, in the town of Carters v die
In suid county, on the first Tuesday in January,
1868, within the legal hour* ol‘ sale, tile follow ing
property, to-wit: One half interest iu lots of land
Nos. 188.182. 262, 261. 213. 244, 317, and all of lots
Nos. 503 and 561 iu the eighteentli (18) district and
third section of i’olk county, Ga. Hold us the
deceased, and for the benefit ol the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms of sale cash.
Novembec 16th, 1867.
J. C. SIMS. Administrator.
nov19— w40d Printer’s ft* (6
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door at
, Ringgold, Catoosa county, uu Thursday, the 28th
; day ot this month:
1 One town lot on Nashville street In said town of
, Ringgold, east of the Court House, mimlier not
■ known, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or
less recently occupied by Jno. 11. Hutterfleld.
Also, one other lot in said town ot Ringgold,
fronting on the Western aud Atlantic Railroad,
number not known, recently occupied by C. L.
IVnotion a* a Livery stable, containing one-eight
cold as tlie property of C. L Wontton, Bankrupt.
Term* cush. Novcmlier the 4tli. ini7.
11. J. 8PRAYBERRY,
nov5—wtds Assignee.
ADMINISTKATOU’S SALE.
"DY virtue of uu order from the Court of Ordinary
JJ of Henry county, Ga., will lie sold ou the first
Tuesday iu December nevt, at tho t.ourt House
door in the town of McDonough, as the real estate
of Thomas Dickey, deceasco, late of said county,
100 acres, more or less, part of |..t No. 58, in the
Wth district of said county. Turin* cash. Octo
ber 15.1867. G. G. WKEM8, Adm’r
ovlHI—nv40i\ Plwtvv't fee *5
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
WIIKUEAH. 8. J. took and II. If. Burk apply to
me for tetters of administration upon the estute of
John Ponder, late of suid county. Ucecused:
These are. therefore, to cite all and singular
the next of kin and creditors ol said deceased, to
lie and appear at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law. ami show cause. If any they can.
why said tetters should uot be granted to said ap
plicants.
Given under tnv hand and official signature,
this October 20,1M>7.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
octSl—w30d Printer's fee »3
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
BY virtue of an order of t"e Court of Ordinary
of Jasper county, Georgia, will be sold iiefore the
Conrt House door, in the town of Decatur DcKulb
county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday iu January.
1868, within tlie legal hours of sale, one hundred
and one nnd one-fourth (101 * 4 ') acres of land, lie-
longing to thu estate of Jesse Hpeur, late of .lustier
county, deceased; said tract ol land 1* situated in
DeKalb county, Ga., about 1H miles from the city
of Atlanta, ou the Flat Hhoals road, adjoining the
lands ot James Brown. John Fayette und others;
no improvements, about fifteen or twenty acres
cut down: the balance tolerably well timlieml;
will be sold In small lots, probably ten acres in the
lot, to suit purchasers. TERMS CA8H. This
November 16th. 1867.
JNO. A. J. SPEAR, Administrator.
nov*t-w40d Printer's fee (10 00
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
RY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
D of Henry county, Ga., will be told on thu first
Tuesday iu December next, at the (unit House
door, in tho town ofMcDouough, ns the real cstutc
of Hiram F. Elliott, deceased, lute ol suid county.
315 acres of land, more or less—less dow er interest
or widow—known as plantation or intestute—
lying .near Cotton Indian River. Terms cash.—
OctoTAr 15,1867.
ROBERT HARPER, Administrator,
octlfl—w40d Printer’s fee #5
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
WUKRKAS, Terrell M. Brand applies to mu for
letters of guurdlanship of the property of Alary
11. Carroll, orphan of Hopson Carroll, deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to show cause, if any they can.
why tetters should not he granted ttie applicant
on the first Monday in December next.
Given under my burnt and official signature,
this October 31st. 1867.
G. T. RAKKSTRAW, Ordinary,
novl—'wind Printer’* tee (3
CLAYTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL bo sold before the Court Ilou-e door, in
Jonesboro, Clayton county, Ga.. on the Hist Tues
day in January, 1868, within the legal hours of
sale, the follow:lug property, to-wit:
One town lot in the town of Joncslioro. contain
ing three und three-fourth* acres, known ha the
hotel lot, und also os the properly of Uic estate ot
thi: late Dr..lame* A. Turner, deccused. Levied
on to satisfy a fl. fa. issued iron: Henry Superior
Court against Let i 11. Turner, administrator of
.Ins. A. Turner, deceased, in lavorcfW. C. Lee,
aiiininlstrutor </« bonis non or W. I,. Morris, de
ceased, which fi. fa. was issued from a decree ob
tained in said superior Court to assert the veu
dor's lien. Terms cn»h. November 26th. 1867.
L. C. HUTCHESON’, Depotv Sheriff.
not22—wtds Printer’s lee (2.56
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALK.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Gwinnett county, Ga-, will lie sold lieioro the
Court House door, in the town of Law rvneevilli-
Gwinnett county, Ga.. within the legal in urso''
sale, on the llr*t Tuc-duy iu Jauuurv, lv-.s \ii‘i
acre* of land off of lot No 229 in the 3;h dl-.trl.-t of
Gwinnett county. Sold as Die propmtv of Jolic
Scott, deceased. Sold for the benefit of'tin- hid**
and creditors of said dere»M*«i. No\«.inhcrl(l 1M57.
MARY SCorr, Administratrix.
nov22—W40d Printer’* fee (5
DkKALB POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE.
WILL lie sold before tho Court House door, at
Decatur, in DcKalb county, Georgia, on the dr»t
Tuesday in DccembeV next, within tin- legal
hours or sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land numlier one hundred and eighty-
one, also, the west half of lot number one hundred
and elzhty-two, all lying In the fifteenth district
of DeKalb county, Georgia, and being the prop
erty on which Robert A. Alston now resides and
in his posesslon. Levied on ns tho property ot
said Robert A. Alston, to satisfy a Mortgage 11. fa.
vs. said Robert A. Alston, in favor of B. M. Bran-
nor, said fl. fa. having lieen issued upon a Judg
ment of torootosuru obtained at the April Term
of the Superior Court of said county. Said land*
were bid off at November Sheriff's Hale by Tyru*
T. smith, anil terms of sale nut complied with,
thl* sale to be made at risk of said purchaser,
T. V. Hngith. November 1,1867.
JAMES G. POWELL, Sheriff.
nov7—wtds Printer’s foe (5
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
mwo MONTHS alter dato application will be
X made to tho Court of Ordinary or Paulding
oouuty. Georgia, lor leave to tell tho real estute of
F. M. Pickett, dcc-aseil. October 4. 1867.
JAM. T. READ. Administrator,
ootli—w2ra Printer’s fee (5
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
TilW(J MONTHS after date application will be
JL made to the Court ot Ordinary of Gwinnett
county, Georgia, for leave to toll the real estate of
Alexander llall, late ofsnid county, deceased.
JOHN O. 1'KUitY. Adm’r
8epteml»er 15,1RB7—wtm f Pro fee '
GEORGIA. Butts county.
CHXTY DAY’S after date application will be
O made to the honorable Court of ordinary of
Butt* county, for leave to sell thu real estate of
Mathew Barber, late of said county, dc<-e**»d.
G. W. BARBER.
Administrator rfa lonisnoncomtsstnmsnt.
September It, 1867— wfm f Printer's fee (5j
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court or Ordinary of said county, for
leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of
Ellas Putman, late of said county, deceased. Thi*
November 4th. 1867.
ARLKTTIA PUTMAN, Executrix.
n»v3—w9m Printer’s fee (5
NOTICE.
cvlXTY DAYS alter date application will be
O made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of
Upson county. Georgia, for leave to sell the real
estate of K. N. Richardson, late of *nid county,
deceased. W. J. hlKKS. Adm'r.
September 86, IMt-wta [Prs fee |5]
L e g a 1 A d v_e r t i Bern e n t s
GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
WHKKEA8, Augustus L. Pitts, administrator,
and Mary A. Greer, administratrix, of Robert D.
Greer, represer-ts to the Court in their petition
duly filed and entered oa record, that they have
fully administered Robeit D Greer's estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persousconcerned,
—i — cause, H any they
J idoiinistraliU
kindred und creditors, t
have. Why said admlnUi...,..,nmi mwiiiiisirui
should not be discharged fr om ilu-tr uduiiulsl
ilon and rcrs lve letters of dismission on the first
Monday in May, I8>8.
infer my band and official *iguuturc r
l’riii t" v fee ft .Vi
GEORGIA, ttUMTKM COUNTY.
W1IKKKA8. Asa A ns fey applies to n.o for let
ters of disiuissloii from udm nistruiiou on the
i btuteof Lemuel M. Axsfey. deceased:
These are, therefore to cite und minion Lb all
and siugular the kindred und creditors of said
deceased, aud all persons concerned, to be and up-
pear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, nnd show cause. If any they have, otherwise
tetters will be granted In terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 12th day of October,1887.
GEORGIA, Babtow county'
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
WIIKRKA8, John W. Wofford having fifed hi*
petition in proper form tome, praying for letter*'
of adminUtraiion with the will annexed ou the
estate of Ktekiel Graham:
These are, therefore, to rite all and singular
the Uextof kin and creditors of said deceased, to-
be und uppeur at my office, within the time pre
scribed by law. and show e.uuse, If airy they can,
why said letters should not ire granted said appli
cant.
<»lven under my band and oftlclul signature,
this 80th October, 1867.
J. A. HOWARD. Ordinary,
novl—w3(M Printer’s fee $3
LI.r/.AHKTII MORGAN,1 Rill for specific per-
and . foniiniice, cancelation
MARY W. MORGAN, Ur deed, Ac., in Walker
by her next friend, Ac., ^superior Court.
ADDISON ll. lIOWARD, J
_ . Hunter, two»rthe defendant* In tbit
stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State,
so that they cannot besened bv the Sheriff: it U
ordered that said defendant In-served by publica-
tloiiof this Order once a month fur foiir months
previous to the next Turin of this t'ourt, In thu
Opinion, a newspaper published iu the city of At-
Until, mid Glut said William Morgan and Ilenrv
(J. Hunter appear aud defend said hill at the next
Term of the superior t'ourt for said county of
Walker, on the 4th Monday in February, i&oh, or
Jbut in default thereof the bill will be taken un
confessed, and the complainants Ik- allowed to
proceed ts part* u» to said defendants.
Chambers, September 3d, 1867.
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
W HKRKAS, John T. Akridge, administrator
upon the estate of Simeon Akridge. deceased,
represents to the court, iu his petition, duly filed,
tlmt he has fully administered said estate:
This Is, thcrclorc, to cite all persons concerned
to show cause. If any they cun. why said adminis
trator should not be discharged from his sold ad
ministration und receive tetters of di»uib»iou oa
the first Monday in Murch, 1868.
Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman. Ordinary
of said county, this 4th day of September. 1867.
JNO. T. COOPKIt, Deputy Clerk.
»Cp5~w6m f Printer’s fee *4.50.|
{ Libel for Divorce.
GEORGE tY. THOMAS,i
JAN K CLTHGMAS. >
It appearing to the Conrt that the defendant is
* ' * of tho State of Georgia, it is or-
hy publication of this order once a month for four
months in the Atlanta Opinion, the paper in w hich
the officers of the county publisn their advertisc-
D. A. VA80N, J. 8. C\, 8. W. C.
K-t31—wluw4m
A. G. UONALDSON, Clerk.
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100 Magic t 'used Gold \V«
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting Americuu
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500 Silver Hunting Lever* 60 to 150-
600 Silver Uuiitiiig Duplexes 75 to 250
500 Gobi Ladies Wutclies 60 to 250
1.000 Gold limiting Lupine* 50 to 75
l.UuO Miscellaneous Mlver Watche*.. 50 Io 100
2 600 Huutiuk Silver Watches . 25 to 60
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Every patron obtains a H’atcli bv
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may be worth Si.uoo. No partiality
shown.jSS
We wish to immediate! v dis;«.*e of the above
magnificent Mm-s. Certificates.mniiing me arti
cles, arc placed iu >euied «nv,io|M-s. and WclL
mixed Holder* are entitled to the articles named
oa ilieir renificutt: uisiu payment of Tui Dollurs,
whether it be u Watch worth (I.OOU'ir "lie worth
Tho return of any ol our certificates entl*
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A single certificate will be sent by mull, post
paid, upon receipt of 25 cents, Uvu for f 1, eleven
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