The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, September 29, 1867, Image 3

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i r» A Tl*-V 0 PT N T 0 N i ,nan ,n t,lc direction of the station house rj*H E ^ 1 onthe Sqnsvre, to wtiieli he pretended to be = \,.Vy :::::: ^pt. »• ^f .nR*CElBE5*-—Our readers should TO our term^ of subscription re- hoar ‘VT'^ SjraenW from subscriber* The quin- ^**fVhfcfc the OrtinOM is offered will not rmMC* •» " . rtf »*j»I!»•*•! inir Ueur low «rex|«M>^e of collecting cai »<lverti«e- *2 1 ‘ , *_ l ‘^f n ‘iu»<rrwnit promptly snVkBTISEB* — Except In cases in TO arrangement is made, advertise- b 1 ^ I I in> paid lor when «ieli^ - ««* ' '"r iVsm presentation of bill f, “ , Irr mrfr- Notices, for appearance rati-*" n^receirc*! up to9 o’clock. P. M-, daily. ielivered at the after publi- next morn- To r,U ,Ist-Kijns.-!Subscriber* who fail ■ hrirpxper regularly will confer a favor by 'LLirUna the fact at the counting r.*om pr It U the earnest desire of the pub- el l -, the OHXION that it lie piomptly and - rr- ” ;" livare a to >iiriseritiers, and any tail- r> ~ ■ * r> J ilkrt »>t* the carriers to do so should Ik* w 1? ‘ ‘ iiTorder that such neglect orcareles*- r*g*»Iv be .-orrerted. l i, W. Brown. of Sand Hill, Car- , a ill act a* agent of the Daily and r Jim'siK in soliciting advertisements and * r .''r, n wFU. K-»Q~ is our authorized Uallas. Paoldiug Lounty. Ga. v w K. White, of ThomaBville. will .rent of the t„ rn i-eorgia. Dully and'Weekly.OFIMiO.'l, in ft* ever, they chanced to meet a friend of the lady's, whose amazement at seeing her in suen company may well be imagined. She at once appealed to him, and he. not doubt ing the authority of the strange captor, readily testified to the character of the pris oner. whereupon the bogus officer reluc tantly relinquished his charge, not daring to carry his wiokod scheme any further. The lady reached her home in safety, and nothing has since been seen of the myste rious *• policeman.”—Nashville Union and Dispatch. _ j N O TIC E.—THE PUBLIC ARE GEORGIA, Fulton 'COUNTY, hereby notified that the BOOKS of the LIN- COLX NATIONAL MONUMENT ASSOCIA TION, of Atlanta, Ga^ are now o-»en for contri butions, in the hands oY J. L. DONNING, ITesdcnt, M. G. DOBBINS, Vi '-e-President. Rev. WESLEY PRET TYM AN, uug30-lm Chaplain. KTUNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE Ordinary’s advertisements of Sumter covnbv Georgia, will be published in the Georgia Opinion. A =5 W HEREAS, Thomas Savage, late of said coun ty, deceased, Is represented as having died intestate, and no person having applied lor ad ministration on his estate in terms ot the laws All persons concerned are, therefore, notified to file their objections, if any exist, on or before the first Monday in October next, why the adminis tration of said deceased’s estate should not be vested in W. R. Venable, Clerk of the Superior Court of said county, or some other fit and proper person. Given under my hand and official signature, this 6th day of September. 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. Sep7—w30d [Printer’s fee! "• * • v ~ GEORGIA, Fultt TrcZtixrw. ncvrxEaqtr ' * ^ LOCAL -A.±? '-b 'AIRS. CHURCH DIRCTORY. ... t icipti-t Church. W alton street. Iiev. .. ’’ Vi . , aI*v Services at 10* A.M., and 7* r.M '*• ‘. ^-huui at VI V M. Itaptist Church. Washington . ,vv or IjeaKTLEV. Pastor. Service* at ****”■_ > r.M- Sunday School at# am : I,',, j 1 'reshvterian ’ Church. Marietta ‘ , |>r. J.’s W ii.sos. Pastor. Services 10* ,|'Lf j. <iind.tv Si'hool at# a. M. A 'i*eiiirii Vn-hvterian Church, Washing- . J ,j... it K .Pouter. Pastor. Services at J - * | r.M . Sahuath s«-ho)>l 9 a m. * \v«—lev Cliijxd. (M. K. Chun-h.) Peach- t •, W. I*. Harrison, Pastor. Ser- : V- »t ;(»•, a M., and 7* p.M. Sunday School at 9 * Trinitv M. K. Church) Mitchell street. , • Hall. ltev. W M. < KI MI.ET Pastor. Ser- , ,j in-, a.a., and 7* p m. Sunday School at V* Phillip'- [Episcopal) Church, Wasli- .<r«Nr!. Rev. < . \V. Thomas. Hector. Ser- ‘VV y. a y .and 4pm Sunday School at 0 a m. * !p h of the liiun-ieulate Conception l „ r o liEII-Y. Pastor. First Mass-at 7* ..i Mas* at 10 am. ami Vespers ;it 4 p. m. \j, :i,,s i-t Episcopal Church, (Schofield's a ii.-liall street, near Mitchell, Rev. Wes- ■ *-t\ras Pastor. Services 10* a. M. Sah- . . .1 S A M \. T. Spai.imnh will (D. V.) preach Kir-t Baptist Cliurch this morning cuing at 10’.j and at 7'£ o'clock, r are kindly and cordially invi- elld. Pardonkd.—The President has issued a pardon to Samuel It. Mallory, of Florida, late Secretary of the Navy ot the South ern Confederacy. Mr. Mallory was the only member of Jefferson Davis* cabinet who surrendered, and elected to throw himself upon the mercy of the United States Government. His pardon was re commended by the Governor, Lieut. Gov ernor, Stahe Treasurer, ten Senators, and sixty-four members of the House of Rep resentatives of the Connecticut Legisla ture, and by Messrs. Hotchkiss. Ilubbard, and Barnard, members of Congress; also by Secretary Seward. Attorney General Stan bury. Gov. Marvin, and Major Gen. H. G. Wright, U. S. army. It is stated on good authority that the President will shortly pardon Alexander £W H. Stephens, late Vice President of the legal Southern Confederacy.— Washington Star,' iUh. 0TFROM AND AFTER THIS DATE my legal advertisements will he found in the At lanta Oxdnion. D. D. DOYAL, Sheriff Spalding county, Ga. Griffin, Ga., September 26,1867—w4t ^"INVALIDS AND LADIES should try the Hygienic Wine. sep26—d6t X O T1C E . — G EO RGIA, UPSON COUNTY.—The advervisements emanating from the offices of Ordinary anil Sheriff of said county will he published in the Atlanta Opinion. WM. A. COBB, Ordinary. O. C. SHARMAX, Sheriff. September lith, 1867—w4t J dii Arrivals at the Atlanta Hotels. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1867 AMERICAN HOTEL—WiUTF. * Whitlock, J‘ro’r». Bryson and Wilev. Clerks. L 1> (Milan, Ohio A Powell. Texas E Vanbury. Ga s H rsma.ll. La DII liu-keth, do W II Maxev, Conn A C Hagrie & lady.TennH A Dunwoody, Ga I>r Snead and lady, Ala L E Moore, do" "UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE advertisements of the Ordinary of Henry county, Georgia, will be published in the Georgia Weekly Opinion. Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary. September 13, 1867—w4 OSEPH WINSIIIP, guardian of Miss M. Au gusta Hill, having applied to the Court of Or- nary of said county for a discharge from his said guardianship: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, lo show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why the said Joseph Winship shmild not lie dismissed from his guardianship of Mas M Augusta Hill and receive the usual letters ofJlis mission. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of said county, this September 4,1867. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk, sep*—w40d [Prs fee $3] GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS, E. W. Holland, executor of the last will and testament of M. E. Hargrave, dece ised, and guardian of Flora Hargrave, de ceased, represents, in his petition duly filed, that he has fully discharged his said trusts and prays for letters of dismission: This is, tiierefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, M ithin the time allowed by law, if any exist, why letters of dis mission shall not be granted the applicant. Witness my official signature, this August 22d, 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary aug23—wfim [Printer’s fee $4.50] For Sale. The subscriber, in consequence of Rk !!;| physical inability to superintend his Tx* 11111 funning interest, offers FOR SALE, (or would make a liberal exchange for Atlanta property), some FOUR THOUSAND ACRES OF SD(jTH WESTERN GEORGIA LAND; 900 acres of which lies in Dougherty coun ty, near Flint river, on the east side of the river, up the river, ten miles from Albany, fine streams running through it, with ex cellent Mill sites, a quantity of hammock, the balance pine land; 400 acres in cultivation, in good repair; a good liamed dwelling, well finish ed, and all necessaiy out buildings and good nnigbly^b,** - «JBR ^LVanea, say 3U00 acres, is -isdnUtx, on the Chickfochoke eras, tdgn een miles from Americus and thir teen from Smithville. The most ol these lands are as good COTTON LANDS as any in the State; most or it mixed with oak and hickory,with a large creek running through it, with a No. 1 CORN MILL on the prem’ses. These lands will be di vided and sold to suit buyers, and by paving one- third in cash the remainder will be divided in pavments to suit buyers. Persons wishing to purchase can address me at Atlanta, or the lands will be shown by T. M. Clements, on the Lee place. S. W. LEE. sepl2—dawlm .1 P Cobb. Ga .1 M Moreland, do J H Kirkpatrick, do J J Wheeler, do A D Staples, do P Jones. S C K Y .Moore. Tenn J Either, do II T M Daniel, Ga X O Rockwell,.Tenn TJ Evans, Ga M L Brown, do R P Mai am. do M Turpin, do J Mayson, do W A Harp, do A H Walker, do J P Ma\ e, do Tin* nil \ i\ 1.MIKFIN. — MidtUinjr? 14c. .'ri i.:i’,«-s i-.ime in town Friday, most . Ii wa< sold. NATIONAL HOTEL—E. B. Pond, Proprietor—11 I>. JIauki.s. Clerk. I W Roberts, Ala Mis Riley, do •I L Rogers, Ga R J Bacon, do Maj Wil-on, wife and child, USA J 15 I >avisnn, Ala C M Hill, Ga E L Bill-rough, Md II M Davenport, Ga .1 1) B>ons. Ky M Pratt. Ga B Pye, ilo G A i ‘abanlss, do f-i» Omen.—Postmaster Simms -lu - an important notice this morn- j-. -All jer-ons interested will govern ti. -ia?* lves acretrdingl v The City.—No indications of rain yet. Sire*-!- exceedingly dusty. Several coun- tn wagon* in town yesterday, and a eon- c .-able lot of new cotton. Business dull. M.ui. > van e. Collections next to impos- - •!.•. EverylKMly complaining. Mer chants receiving the Fall stocks, but they - n<>t vlling. Iiecaute they are not ad- \. ni-ing. Tl*e ladies will be out so soon - :h. \ -.s-. I»y the Opinion, who has the !::c-t -ItK-k-. IlrviVAL in Decatuk.—We are pleased . h int that the religious revival which •mui.-necd in the Presbyterian.Church in Iv. itur-till continues with unabated in- n--i. It is ln-iiig conducted by the min- -i*-r- and members of all the denomina- tion* in a genuine spirit of Christian tol - ition. Among the ministers present •hiring the |wst week was Dr. Wilson, of : i- city, and Dr. Cunningham, of the Tn -by terian Church ; and Mr. llayes and Mr. Rucliaiian. of the Baptist Church. Our .formation is that th.s has been one of the -t marked revivals ever witnessed in t *’ locality—nearly ever)* man in the t « n having become interested. Why can • • not have such tilings in Atlanta? A. J. Smith, of New nan, is announced as ■t candidate for the State Constitutional • envention. s B Marks, Ala W U Lanier man, Ga .1 I Noble. N O Miss Noble, do Miss Harr, Aia Miss Hutchinson, do TV M Marks, do 1> V Gonzales, do J K Edwards, do P Mclntire, N Y J Gill, do . A 8 Spalding, Ala O Smith, Chicago J tV Fears, Ga IS”NOT ICE.—HERE AFTER, UNTIL further notice, the advertisements connected with the office of Ordinary, Sheriff and Clerk of the Superior Court of Newton county, Georgia, will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. WM. D. LUUKIE, Ordinary. AARON K. RICHARDSON, Clerk Superior Court. Covington, Ga., September 5,1807—w4t ^GEORGIA, FORSYTH COUNTY The legal advertisements of the Ordinary, Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts and Sheriff of said county, will hereafter be published in the Opin ion, Atlanta, Ga., until further notice. WM. P. BENTLY, Ordinary. J. T. BROWN, Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts. A. C. BELL, Sheriff. September 3,1867. sepG—w4t ~gruntil further notice the legel advertisements emanating from the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Bartow county, Georgia, will be published in the Georgia Weekly Opinion. TIIOS. A. WORD, Clerk Bartow Superior Court. Cartersville, September 20,1867—w4t GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS, E. W- Holland, guardian of Georgia and Lou Craft, minors and orphans of W. H. Craft, deceased, represents that he has fully discharged his said trust, and is entitled to a discharge: All persons concerned will file their objections, if any exist, within the time allowed by law, else letters will be granted according to the prayer of petitioner. Witness my official signature. August 22d, 1867. DANIEL PUTMAN, Ordinary. attg23— w40d jPrinter’s fee $3] GEORGIA, Fulton county. "Y^IiEREAS, Marcus A. Bell, Guardian of Jennings J. Hulsey, represents, in his peti- uly filed, that he nt said trust: tion duly filed, that he has fully discharged his This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to show cause, if any exists, within the time allowed by law, why letters of dismission should not he granted the applicant. Witness my official signature, August 22d 1S67. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. aug23—w40il [Printer’s fee $3] C T Nelson and wifo.N Y M C Fears, do J U Home, Ga Mrs-! W Fears, do W M Scott, Ala J C Long, Tenn PM Compton, Ga Special Notice#. tSTOFFIClAL. OFFICE A, A. Q- M., ) Atlanta, Ga., September 27th, 1867.] Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o’clock, M., THURSDAY", October 2nd, 1867, for supplying the Quartermaster's Depart ment, in this city, with 42.240 feet of Inch Boards—8 feet long. 63,840 feet Of Inch Boards—10 feet long. 650 Posts, 6x8,10 feet long, 15,840—3x6 Scantling, 16 feet long, All to be good sound hard pine lumber, to be de livered on the Swift Race Track, Atlanta, Ga., within one week from the date of acceptance of proposal. Bids must be In Duplicate with a copy of this advertisement attached to each, and bear the en dorsement of two responsible persons, who are willing to become surety for the bidder. Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids. The Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Satisfactory evidence of loyalty will be i quired. Proposals should be addressed to the under signed, aud endorsed upon the envelope “Propo sals for the Delivery of Lumber.” CHAS. S. ILLSLEY", 1st Lieut. 16th U. S. Infantry, sep29—td A. A. Q. M. C5T POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA., September 29, 1867.—Paities wishing to retain their boxes for the ensuing Quarter, are requested to call at this office, on the first of October and set tie for the same, as no hills will be sent out for collection as heretofore. »ep29 <;3t TUOS. G. SIMMS, P. M. BI SIMESS NOTICES. N't# Gimids ! New Goods !—Thrir- T’.iuttMi Dollars worth of New Goods, -t received and for sale at very low figures, ail and >ee the*u for yourselves. More ot those • --re— Gaiters lor $1.25 per pair, at W. II. Brotherton’s. I'iwky’s Wake Room. No. 5 Granite ’• Lois on Broad stkkkt—to which attention is »l ■ 1 in our advertising columns—presents a attractive ap|**aranee to the visitor. IIis ■ • « of plea-ure vehicles are of the latest fash- - *nd finished in the most durable and tasty • r The guarantee given by Mr. Finney, as • durability of the work turned out of his factory, will be made good in every in- ' ’■ e. and strangers visiting the city may de- u.r,n it that no imperfect work will be "i’imo.n Job Office.-—By reference to *'■ ' r column, it will be seen that the Opinion e i» now prepared to do, iu the neatest and approved style of the Art, and on reasona- »e -crjus. ever) variety and stvje of Job Frint- Hindi we invite the attention of our n is and the public generally. For full partic- i* - ot tbe various classes of work we are pre- ; to execute. >ee notice in another column. It e also have, in connection with our Job Office, - first-class Ruling Machine, an acquisition tiucli enables us to execute and rule to order any nd every variety and style of work done in any t rmting establishment in this section of the »ountry. «r SAINT GERMAIN OR OFFICE LAMPS.—A new supply of these celebrated Lamps at the China Depot of sep29—(12t McBRIDE tk. CO. tSTGEOROIA STATE LOTTERY— For the Bknefit of thb MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME Cotubi)iation Class, No. S4. Hie following were the Drawn Nos., Sept. 28th, 50-70-31-76-15-25-45-4-65-63-53-50-51. sep29—It BOYD, WILSON A CO., Managers. E9“UXTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from the office of Ordinary of Baldwin county, Georgia, will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. JOHN HAMMOND, Ordinary. Milledgeville. Ga . Sept. 28, 1867—w4t C^‘A FEW PERSONS CAN OBTAIN Board and I.o Igiug by the month, at reasonable rates, at the Lyon House, near the City Ilall. sep28-di\v , ISF'THE GREAT TONIC, HYGIENIC IVIN r. TURPIN A KING, sep26—dot Sole Agents. UT'NOTICE.—UNTIL FURTHER No tice ail the legal advertisements from the Sheriff’s Office of Henry county, Ga., will be published in the Atlanta Opinion. It. H. HIGHTOWER, Sheriff. McDonough, Ga., Sept. 16, 1867. sepl9-w4t F Clover and Crass Seed OR SALE, Red Clover Seeds, from Kentucky, Timothy Grass Seeds, do Herd’s Grass Seeds, do Orchard Grass Seeds. do For sale in any quantity by A. K. SEAGO, sep25—20t Commission Merchant. GEORGIA, Gwinnett county. W HERE as, John O. Perry applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of Alexander Hall, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted'the applicant in terms of the law. Given under my hand and official signature, this August 13th, 1667. G. T. RAKESTRAW, aug21—w30d [Prs fee $31 Ordinary. GEORGIA. Paulding county. T WO MONTHS after date application will be m de to the Honorable Ordinary ofsaidcoun ty for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of L. A. Corruth, deceased, late of said county. It. M' WHITWORTH, Adm’r. Avugst 27, 1867. aiigSO—w2m | Prs fee $5] louit oi r iiiwo coiiiiiv, c»a. T O W. H. Jnman, Kobt. F. Ci son, II. J. Sprayberrv, Will W. P. Inman and Jos. T. MeConr NOTICE. Win. M. A R. J. Lowry rs. The Northwestern Bank of Georgia—Assumpsit in the Superior Court of Fulton county, Ga. Curry, Miles Dick- illiam J. Whitsell, IcConnell, Stockholders of the Northwestern Bank of Georgia: Y'ou are hereby notified that on the first day of August, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, wecommenced suit against the Northwestern Bank of Georgia, in tne Superior Court of Fulton county, Georgia, on the bills of said Bank, for three thousand and eighty-six dollars. ARNOLD & ROBINSON, August 24.11867. Plaintiff's Attorneys. aug28—w4t [Printer’s fee $5] NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Bartow county, for leave to -elI all the real e>tate of Wm. Crow, de ceased, late of Bartow county, Ga. Sold for the benefit ot tbe heirs and creditors of said deceased. August 24th, 1867. II. F. PRICE, Adm’r. uug27—i*2m [Printer's fee $5| GEORGIA, Bartow county. W HEREAS, T. M. Sloan and E. M Sloan aj . to be appointed guardians of the person anil property of John 1)., Elizabeth and CharlesTrob- ber, minors under fourteen years of age, resident of said county: These are, therefore, to cite all persons concern ed to be anil appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary to be held next alter tbe expiration of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, and show cause, if any they can, why said T. M. Sloan and E M. Sloan should" not be intrust ed with the guardianship of the person and prop ertvof said minors. Witness my hand and official signature, this22d day of August, 1867. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. aug24—w30d [Printer’s lee $3] Finney’s Carriage Repository, GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD STREET, Atlanta. Georgia. CARRIAGES. UOCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SPRING and PLANTA- TION WAGONS, constantly on hand, or made to order. Also, Harness of the latest styles, Carriage Mats, Whips, Etc., Etc. Call and examine work and prices. All new WORK warranted. A. T. FINNEY, sep!2—d2w No. 5 Granite Block. FOR SALE. BUY Y0UBSELF A HOME AND SA VI'. BENT. J WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE, 1 city lot and dwelling thereon, contain ing 5 rooms $3,000 0 1 city lot and dweilingthereon, contain ing 6 rooms 2,500 00 1 city lot and dwelling thereon, contain ing 7 rooms 1,S00 00 1 city lot and dwelling thereon, contain ing 4 rooms 1,600 00 1 city lot and dweilingthereon, contain ing 2 rooms 700 00 1 city lot, vacant 400 00 Having failed to make anticipated collections, I have determined to sell a portion of the above property, in order to meet outstanding liabilities. Said property is locatdd iu good neighborhoods, north of the Railroad. DANIEL PITTMAN. September 17,1867—d6t DRUGS! DRUGS! AT THX CITY DRUG STORE, Corner Whitehall and Marietta streets, TURPIN & KING, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS |7f Drugs Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, r t Foreign aafi Domestic perfumery: We sell the great tonic HYGIENIC WINE! Recommended by the Clergy, Physician* and Invalids, Our Prescription Department IS COMPLETE. OPEN AT ALL UOURS. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE AND NAME OF sepia—dtlsnov TURPIN & KING, Noreross Corner. BOOTS AND SHOES. EININGE R S I OLD London dock G I N For Family Use. Liver and Kidney Complaints Sold by by all Druggists, Grocers, tkc. A. M. BININGER & CO. (established 1778,) Importers of Wines. Brandies. &c.. No. 15 Beaver street, New York. sopil—d6m GEORGIA, Greenk county. W HEREAS, the estate of .John M. Stewart, late of said county, dece sed, is unrepresented: These are, therefore, to cite and require all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my office, witnin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why the administration, with the will annexed, of the estate of said John M. Stewart should not be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court,or some other fit andproperper- son- Given under my hand, at office, In Greensboro September 2d. 1867 EC GENIUS L. ICING, Ordinary. sep4—w30d l Printer’s fee $31 GEORGIA, Fulton county. W HEREAS, John T. Akridge, administrator upon the estate of Simeon Akridge, deceased, represents to the court, iu his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered said estate: This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can. why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his said ad ministration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in March, 1868. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary of said county, this 4th day of September. 1867. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. sep5—'wfim [Printer’s fee $4.50.1 NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of Joseph Atkins, late of llenry countv, deceased, are requested to present them'properly attested to the undersigned within the time pre- scribad by law; and all jiersons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. JAMES ATKINS. Adm’r, Sept. 13,1867. Atlanta. Ga. s NOTICE. IXTY" DAYS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bartow county, for leave to s<-ll all the real estate belong ing to F. D. Boatfield, late of said county, de ceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. L. M. MUNFORD, Administrator. August 31,1867. [ Prs fee $51 sep3—w2m GEORGIA, Gwinnett county. T WO MONTHS after this date application will be ni.ide to the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Samuel P. Williams, deceased. WM P. WILLIAMS, Sen.. Adm’r. September 25,1867—wtds [Prs fee $5] GEORGIA, Fulton County. W HEREAS. Joanna B. Shackelford, applies to the Court of Ordinary of said county for let ters of administration upon the estate of William G. Shackelford, deceased: All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in October next, else letters will be granted said applicant. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman. Judge of said court, this 4th day of September, 1867. JNO. T. COOPER, Deputy Clerk. sep5—wSOd [Printer's fee $4.50] GEORGIA, Bartow county. W HEREAS, Virent E. Clarily applies tome for letters of administration on the estate of D. S. Clardy, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, *x> cite and admonish all and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aud official signature, this 22d day of August, 1867. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. aug24—w30d [Printer’s 'ee$31 McNAUGHT, ORMOND & CO. Whitehall street, (OLD STAND,) ATLANTA GEORGIA, Importcrsof, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS. IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HOES, Etc., Manufacturers’ Agents for Brown’s U. S. Standard Platform and Counter Scales, Old Dominion Nail Works Company, Vulcan IronWorks’s Bar and Plantation Iron, Wheeler, Madden & Clemson’s Circular, Mill, and Cross-Cut Saws, Clifton Mill Company’s Carriage and Tire Bolts, Brinley’s Celebrated Kentucky Plows, Calhoun’s Standard Kentucky Plows, Collins’ Casteel Plows, Gibson’s Patent Cultivator Plows, Dupont’s Rifle and Blasting Powder. The attention of Dealers is respectfully called to our large and well assorted stock of heavy and shelf goods, Which we offer at LOW PRICES, for cash. augl5—d3m McNAUGHT, ORMOND & CO. W E would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Atlanta, and the public, to the fact that we have in store and are now receiving the largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather, Calf Skins, Lasts and Shoe Findings, that ever came to Atlanta. All who call on us will get, good Boots and Shoes, and wo will guar antee them to wear well, and mend rips for nothing, as all goods iu our line are warranted. Wholesale buyers cau buy Boots and Shoes a* cheap freon us as in New York, and «avc their ex penses. Call at No. 6 Peachtree street, and on Whitehall street, justabove Mr.Xaught A Ormond, under the Sign of KDDLEMAN A BANKS. sep!2—dlawtw Emf.ry's “Universal” •i-denser for sale by Cotton Gin and P. W. J. Echols. Martlixg Advextike.—A respectable ’lurried lady of this city who was in the iul.it of meeting her husband on his re- urn from business at an ice cream saloon "Jot far from their residence, met with a "ather disagreeable adventure a few nights ■-jnce. As she was sitting in her accus- '"mod place, a stranger entered the room, *n ! with an air of business and a lack of ■cremony that somewhat startled her. squatted himself in a chair near, pulling out paper and pencil, and demanding her name, that of her husband, and occupa tion. So rnuch surprised was she that she anhesiutingly answered all his questions, and upon noting her answers he pronounc- her under arrest, showing upon his coat the star of a policeman as his authority .and -•barging her with criminally meeting va- n»’U< person* without the knowledge of her husband. t'he strongly asserted her entire inno- £W MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THE HXPP.NKSd OF TBUE MANHOOD—An Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitnde, anil the Physiological Errors, Abuses and Dis eases which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKIL LIN' HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Phila delphia, Pa. sep26—d3m £#“TRY THE GREAT WINE TONIC. TURPIN & KING sell it. sep26-d6t L A BORERS SUP PLIED.— P A R- ties desiring to employ laborers, can be supplied by calling on WM. C. ALLEN, sep28—d6t Marietta street. tw UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal advertisements emanating from the offices of Ordinary and Sheriff of Jasper county, Georgia, will be published in the Atlanta opinion. M. B. HUTCHISON. Ordinary. BERRY DIGBY, Sheriff. Mouticcilo, i-a . September 25,1867—w4t CST UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE legal a lverti> •ments of the Ordinary of Gordon countv .. orgia, will be published in the Georgia find showed signs of resistance, but Weeki .. i Daily Opinion. I>. W. NEEL, Ordinary. NOTICE. V PI’LIC ATIOX will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene connty, Georgia, at the firrt repular’term after the expiration of two months from this date, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John I). English, late of said county, deceased, for the purpose of paving the debts of said deceased. ANN X. ENGLISH. Executrix, Of J. D. English, deceased. September 11.1867. [Prs fee $5] sepl7-w2m GEORGIA, Bartow county. W HEREAS, Andrew J. Rodgers applies tome fur letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Rodgers, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at iny office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if they can. why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this 22d day of August, 1867. J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary. aug24—w30tl [Printer’s fee $8] GEORGIA, Newton county. W HEREAS, Thomas W. Sims applies to me for letters of administration do bonit non with the will annexed of William Sims, deceased, late of said county: This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, why said let ters should not be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, September 5, 1867. WM. D. LUCKIE, Ordinary. scp5—w30d [Printer’s fee $3] GEORGIA, Fayette county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCXRN: J AMES M. PA LMER having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration on the estate of Barary Palmer, late of said county, deceased: This is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted the applicant on said estate. Witness my hand and official signature, August 26th, 1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary. aug27—w30d [Printer’s fee A3 1 GEORGIA, Newton county. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Newton county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Joseph L. Rogers, deceased. ” N. SIMS, Administrator. JAMES September 10th, 1867—w2m [Prs fee $5] GEORGIA, Fulton county. T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of 6aid county for leave to sell the real estate of Stephen Terry, deceased. GEO. W. TERRY, Executor. September 5,1867—w2m [Prs fee $5) GEORGIA. Bute,, county- i v S IXTY DAYS after date application will .be made to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Butts county, for leave to sell the real estate ot Mathew Barber, late ot said county, deceased. G. w: BARBER, Administrator do bonis non comteotament. September 12,1867— w3m [ Printer’s fee $5] AMERICAN HOTEL, CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE OLD INDEPEDENCE HALL, PHILADELPHIA. i. M. HE ULINGS, augl6—2m Propriet or , HARDWARE! IRON AND STEEL. 4 AA tons Sweeties ami Refined Iron, VF 40 tons Plow Steel, 1000 ke£s Nails—he.-’t brands, 2000 pairs Trace Chains, 50 Anvils, TOO VloP9 8000 lbs. S.Wagon Axles, 150 doz. Sargcot'u f’o'ton f>rd«. 200 doz. A me** Shnv<4« and ’•*. le* 100 coll- .ln’«* ami Manila Kupt*. 50 Smiths* Bellows, 300 hags Shot. 30 tons Savory’s Hollow Ware, 500 Grindstones, 150 doz. Collins’ Axes. ■ Also, a fine assortment of CUTLERY ami MIS CELLANEOUS HARDWARE, for hale on the most favorable terms, bv BONES, BROWN * CO., Augusta, Ga. September 11,1867—dlmcod FAYETTE COUNTY SHERIFF S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in Fayetteville, Favette county, Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in November next, lot of land No. 197 in the lower 13th district of said county. Levied on as the property of James W. Sikes, by virtue of a fl. fa on an attachment in favor of John W. Threat vs. said Sikes. Levy made by Jackson Morris, former Sheriff. JOHN T. HEWELL, Deputy Sheriff. September 24,1867—wtds [Prs fee $2.50] LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Rev. C. F. P. BANCROFT, Principal. F irst class boarding schools for both sexes; *100.00 in advance. Next session, twen- i, ber* Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins! H AVING the Agency, at this point, for the celebrated HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT “UNIVERSAL’ Cotton Gin and Condenser, RAILWAY AND LEVER HORSE POWERS Threshing Machines, AND THE INGERSOLL’S PATENT COTTON PRESS I am now prepared to furnish these SUPERIOR MACHINES at short notice and at manulacturers prices. A Kegular Line of Mail Stages FOR CARROLLTON, W ILL leave KEWXAK immediately after tbe arrival of the cars from Atlanta, on M0NDAY8, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, RETURNING, WILL ARRIVE AT EE WE AX OX TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Making close connection with the train for At lanta, Georgia. Extra trips will be made on opposite dqj i to accommodate travel Connections will be made to BOW DON with Mondays and Fridays Trips. The Route is over a good natural roa<q and is equipped with new Concord Coaches and frequent changes of good Teams. Fare to Carrollton $3 50 Fare to Bowdon 4.W For passage apply atNewnan Hotel, or to JOHN T. IIOLMKS. Newnan, Ga., September 5.1867—dim EDWARD J . II O t. » E N A CO., Successors to-the late Samuel I>. Willmott, MAXUPACIPREKS OF CAST STEEL SAWS AND FILES, Of all descriptions, No. i Liberty slrret . . New York. • ,«•£, - w fi* finally persuaded to accompany the su,»i GEORGIA, Gwinnktt county. fit Wo MONTHS afterdate application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Benjamin P Weaver, deceased. JOHN E MAGUIRE. Administrator. August 29,1867. [Prs fee $51 aug31-w2m .U GEORGIA, Butts county. A LKXANDER SANDERS applies to me for XJL letters of administration on the estateof John Hutchens, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite all and singular, the next of kin and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre ,a show scribed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this September 15,1867. WILEY GOODMAN, Ordinary, •® [Printers fee $3] ty weeks, begins November 13, 1867. For cirenlars, with full particulars, address the . j Mnal, or C. C. CARPENTER, Supt., . All p*rj’ ” C purchasing AGRICUL ‘ 15—dim Lookout Mountain. Tenn „„„„ „ TUBAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY will find it' to their interest to purchase of and through me. Cirenlars and Price List furnished on applica tion in person or by letter. P. W. J. ECHOLS, Agricultural Implement Dealer and July 9—d4m Com mission Merchant. ■ ' . 1 '* l» ‘ S PECIAL attention given to the manufacture of ■ our PATENT GROUND CIRCULAR 8.\ W»; also. Shingle, Mill. Mulay, Gang. Crwi-Cat, Tenon, Hand, Panel, Rip. and Butchers' Bow Saws; also. Turning and Felloe Webs. We also continue the manufacture of onr well known brand of FILES, mode of the besk English Cast Steel; ent by hand and fully war ranted to be equal in quality to the lie*t English. We respectfully solicit orders, which »e aro prepared to fill promptly, at the lowest rates and figures. aag31—dly Dancing School. NICHOLS will resnme the eiev- P ROF. J. 8. . ci*«!4of hi* Academy on THURSDAY, Sep tember 26th, 1867. CLASSES. For Gents, oa Thursdays and Fridays at 9 p. a. For Ladies. Misses and Masters, on Friday and Saturday afternoons at 4 o'clock. For Terms, etc., apply at the Academy, <m Whitehall street, over J. II. White A Co.’s Dry Goods Store. *ep!7-9t $!0 Is offered lor a case or F VKK aad AGUE that cannot be cnrsil bv Dr. OooDM AN”* CELEBRATED FEVER* AGUE FILLS. Prepared by J. M WILLIS A CO. Druggist* and > kvniils, ,v> an Vlou Us