The daily opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, October 19, 1867, Image 4

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] i owunrBTT sheriff sales. W ILL fee sold before toe Court House door, In Uw town of Lawrenoeville, Gwinnett oonn- » , OeerglA dorian tfeo legal hours of sole, on the ■t TschIit in November, 188T, the following pssMtr, to-wit: Ooe hundred tad twenty acre* of land, the tome be'sg the north half of lot No. 10— (Bevel low TOO acres survey)—and ad loming lands of to B Parts, the Kill ton estate, Dr. S. H. Free- •as. and the estate of Henry 1’ Thomas, de stated LctM on as the property of the defend- Rato. Hlen K and W. Scott Thomas, executor am? wtrtx. to satisfy coats on three fl fas. Issued i the Superior Court of said county, w. Ellen as and W. Soott Thomas, executrix and r ef H. T. Thesnas, deceased; two in faroi i Pool; one in favor of B. E. Strict!and. ». four 1 fas, issued from the County Court said county, vu. Ellen K. Thomas and W. Scott ‘ ms as executrix and executor, as aforesaid, and •s tnffevor of Mathew Strickland; onejn raver D. Bseeis, W B. Smith and T. W. AJex- surrlroru, fee.: one in favor of N* L tine, Jr, executor ef John p. Hatch ins, de li sod one in ffevor of Hyatt, MoBurney A fsrtbssMofD.W.tpeaoa Iso. to satisfy oosta on Its fl. Css. vs. W. Scott ■ana. three of which were issued from the urier Court of suid county, to wit: one in fit f J. LOsuyn. W. Soott Thomas, and twoW ef Massey K. Caasp vs. W. Scott Thomaa, and rated from the County Court of said county - Snots Them as. to-wit: one la favor of Rica- T. Marita vs. W. Scott Thomas, and one in ofW.B. Smith vs. W. Scott Thomas. ▲Iso, to satisfy costs on one 11. fa. last At Superior Court of said county, in ^rax-h Steadman vs. W. Scott Thomas an fa. issued from favor of and Ellen Property pointed out by W. Scott A loo, at Use same time and place, one bay horse le. six years old. Levied on as the property of . J Brnt fleld. to satisfy two 11. fas. Issued from i Superior Court of said county, to-wlt:ona in ■ of Sarah M. Bagby and Lyae F. Bagby ibr _ so. fee. va. James J. Benefield, and one In frt- unr of Nancy Benefield vs. Jas. J. Benefield, and mu So satisfy u fl. fa. Issued from the County Eburtof said oounty. In favor of the State for the MS of tfeo offleers of Court vs. James J. Benefield, nsseity pointed out by defendant. Alae. at the same time and place, one hundred 1 fifteen acres of land, in the until distortot, Q. »of said county, adjoining lands of James P. amous, Kenan T. Terrell and Bonaparte Mack- , and lying one mile east of Lawrenoeville.— 1 on as the property of Jesse Lowe, to satis- a oa two il. fas. issued from the Superior irt of said county, to-wtt: one In tavor of Edwin simou, Thomas W. Alexander, Alfred Wil- Jeha M. Wilson, et. a), vs Jesse Lowe, and i ia favor of Stephen Stanford vs. William J. mell. Jesse Lowe, John Bankston, Lewis »wn et al. vs. Tease Lowe. Property pointed i by one of the defendants, Jesse Lowe. Also, at the same time and pla<-e, one hundred ~res <>f land, more or leas, adjoining lands of Jas. Jn, U Q. Lynch, Wm. Bailey, and— Carroll, I being that tract of land sold by plaintlflT to de- lani, and on which defendant formerly re al. and the same heretofore levied on by virtue r the attachment on which this fi. fa is predica ted to satisfy one attachment fl. la. in favor of William H. Hardman vs. klanlv M. Jackson (for tee pur. base money of said land) issued from and tetornable to the County Court of said coun- W September a*th, 1867 WM. J. BURN, Sheriff Gwinnett co. -wlds Printer’s fee >17.60] GORDON SHERIFF SALES FOR NO VEMBER, 1867. ■y^ILL be sold be'ore the Court House door i . . the town of Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga. within the letal hours of salo, on the first Tue day in November next, the following property feo-wlt: One lot of land No. 186 in the 6th district and Sd section of Gordon county, aod one two-horse wagon. Levied on as the pro erty of John Slat- ten, to satisfy two Inferior Court fi. fas. in favor orM M. Johason, and other fl. fas in my hands, vs. Slatten, Lowry A Co. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place will be sold 60 acres ni land—south half of lot No. 161 In the 6th district and Sd section of Gordon county. Levied on as the property of O. L. Butler, to satisfy one Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of Abraham Tate, ana property pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one hundred acres of land, more or less in the ISth district and fed section of Gordon county, No. not known, bnt known as the homestead place where H. M. Buck halter formerly lived, adjoin ing lands ef Simpson Ward and John Malone and others. Levied on to satisfy one Superior Coart fl. A in iavor of Toong, Jackson A Co., vs. said H. M. Buckhalter, and other 11 fas. in my hands.— Property pointed ont by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 110 acres of land, more or less,(No.;4 in the 15th dis trict and td section of Gordon oounty. Levied on as the property of Williamson Zober, to satisfy one County Court fl. fa. in favor of W. L. McDan iel, and property pointed ont by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lot of land No. 980 in the 13th district and 3d sec. of Gordon county, and one half Interest In travel ing thrasher. Levied on as the property of C. S. Dorsett, to satisfy one County Court fi. fa. in favor of James F. House, and other fi. fas in my hands, vs. C. 8. Dorsett, surviving copartner, Ac. Prop erty pointed out by defendant. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold part or lot No. 228 in the 14th district and Sd sec tion of Gordon connty, containing 10 acres, lying in the north east corner. Levied on as the prop erty of Thomas Jones, to satisfy one Justices' Court fl. fa. in favor of Kelln A Demore. Levy made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one lot of land, number not known, but lies In the fth district and Sd lection of Goroon county, lying east or Ceosawatee river, and joining lands of N. N. Batter. Levied on as the property of Dean W. Chase, to satisfy one Superior Court if. fa. In favor Young, Jackson A Co., vs. said defendant This " 'to day of Ootober, 1867. theft octS—wtda J6UN GRESHAM, Sheriff. [Printer’s fee $17.00] FULTON SHERIFF SALES. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, In the city of Atlanta. Fulton connty, Georgia, SPALDING SHERIFF SALES. g l TUB FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER next, will be sold before the Court House . Spalding oounty, between the usual hours of the following property, to-wlt: Ooe house and lot, situated on the corner of •Mumon and Righto streets and east and north, ■antided oa south by Vanhoos lot, on west by va- mmt let, containing one half acre, more or less. Ceriel on as the property or W H. Hancock, to tefeisfy fifty -three (53) fl fas. issued from Justices’ &nrt of the 1001st district, O. M., in favor of Tfcimpa. Giles A Co., vs, Wm. H. Hancock, WketMity pointed out by W. R. Phillips. Levy made and returned to me by R. L. Hobbs, Consta- ife. Also, si the same time and place, will be sold, tee large fine mules, one a mouse color, and the te*r a bright bay. Levied on as the property of §LU Foster, to satisfy one fl. fa. from Spalding teperior court, in iavor of G. J. Drake vs. E. G. Wester Property pointed out by G. J Drake. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold Ml that lot, tract or parrel of land situated, lying ted being in the county of Spalding and known ted dlttlngniahed as the dwelling lot in the city m Griffin, whereon said C. F Newton resides, teiag immediately between H. P. Hill and Mrs. vridses. oa the east side of Hill street, contain- teg four acres square or four hundred and twenty ■rot each way Also, the undivided hair of one hundred and one-fourth acres of land, lying ■ear the south side of Griffin, known as the place f i Ison s creek, formerly owned by Dugan, ad- ining Mrs. Ison’s, Freeman's and B. M. Milner. II the above described property levied on as the teoperty of C. F. Newion, to satisfy one fl. fa. from Batts Superior Court, in favor of James L. S addox vs. Edward A.J A C. L. Varner, and H. c Meckel berry and C. F. Newton, l’rop- ty pointed out by J S. Boynton. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, tee mane hoisc and ono pheaton carriage. Levied on as the property of A. T. Brown, to tetisfy one fl fa. from Spalding Superior Court in tovorof Amos A Allen vs. A.T. Brown. Property fainted out by plaintiff, A. D. Nunnally. Also at the same time and place, one nouse and tat Nos. 98 and 33, in tho city ot Griffin, square mght (9). containing two (3) acres, more or less, ted known as the Tate residence of A B. Mat- teews. and now occupied by Mrs. Sprotlln.— la-vicd on as the property of A. K. Matthews, to tetisiy one fi. fa. in Tavor of J. W. Corbin. Prop- mty poiuted out by J. W Corbin. Also, at tho same time and place, will be sold tee following named lands: One lot No. forty (40) 4a square eleven (11); and lot No. forty-one (41) in agaaro U-n (10). all in the city of Griffin. All ■levied ou as the property of A. IS. Mattews, toaat- jfef> a fi fa from .>palding Inferior Court, and ate or fl. fas. D. D. DOTAL, Sheriff, flopteanber 16.18FT—wtda [Prs fee $15.] on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: • The interest ol William Thurman, deceased, In that part of city lot No. 125 in Atlanta, Ga., in land lot No. 78 in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., bounded as lol lows: Commencing at the corner of said 125 on Marietta street one hundred feet, thenco northeast fifty-two feet, thence southwest one hundrod feet to Marietta street, thence along Marietta street fifty-two feet to suid beginning corner, contain ing one-eighth of an acre, more or less, and In cluding the dwelling house; said interest being the remainder after tho death of Mary C. Delay, it being the dower land of said Mary U. Delay. Levied on by virtue of and to satisfy a cost fl. fa. issued irom Fulton Superior Court, In favor of Mary C. Delay vs. Benj. Thurman, adm’r. of Wm. Thurman, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. October 5,1807. Also, at the same time and place, one large lot of f rear patterns, one large lot of engine patterns, a otor pilaster patterns, a lot of column patterns, one blasting fan, one set blacksmiths tools. All lovied on as the property ef the Gate City Foun dry, Car Manufacturing and Machine Works, by virtue of and to satify two fl. fas. Issued from Ful ton County Court, in favor of M. A. Shackelford vs James Hoge, Superintendent of the Gate City Foundry. CarManufacturing and Machine Works. Property pointed ont by William R. Phillips, transferee. October 5,1867. Also, at the same time and place, the north halves of lots known and numbered as Nos. seven (T) and eight (8) in the Whitehall survey; pur chased by the defendant of and from Chas. W. Winter, containing two and nine tenths acres, more or less, and being part of original land lot No. In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, tosatiafV one fl. fa. in favor of Wm B. Lowe vs. John G. Westmoreland, issued from Fulton Superior Court, April Term, 1867.— Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Oc tober 5,1867 W. L. HUBBARD. Deputy Sheriff, octe—wtds Printer’s fee $7 50. SPECIAL BAILIFF SALES. W TLL be sold before the Court House door, In thecity of Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in November, 1867, between tho lawful hours .of sale, the following property, tc-wit: J. R. Mayson’s interest in a two story brick house, part of which is now occupied by Silvey & Dougherty as a store, situated between Decatnr and Line streets, in the city of Atlanta, and ad joining a lot o G. W. Collier, the same being one- fourth interest in said building till the first ol January, 1870. Levied on as the property of J. K BARTOW MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. TT|7TLL b® s °l'l before the Court House door, in W th. - ... _ the town of Cartersville, Bartow county, tia., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following prop erty, to wit: One saw mill, steam engine and boiler. Levied as the property of Morrison A Garrison, to satisly a Mortgage fl fa in my hands, issued from Floyd County Court in favor ol Noble Bros A Co., against Morrison A Garrison. Octolier 5,1867. POSTPONED MORTGAGE SHERIFFS SALE. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door, in the town of Cxrtersville, within the legal hours ol sale, the following property, to wit: -Lotsonxnd Nos. (274,) twohundredxndseventy- four, 968, 967 and 973. containing 640 acres, more or less, in the 5th district and fid section of Bartow oounty. Levied on as the property of Dempsey F. Bishop, to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa. in my bands, from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Howard, Stokely A Co., va. D. F. Bishop. POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES. At the same time and place vrtll be sold,* lot of land No. 9B7 in the 17th district and Sd section, and lot No. 910 hrtbe 0th district and Sd section of Bartow connty. Levied on as the property of Christopher Dodd, to satisfy one II. fa. from Cass Superior Court, in favor of Henry P. Farrow vs. Jesse Dodd, C. Dodd and W. C. GUI aim. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land Noe. 966,980, 991 and 992, all in the 17th district and 3d section of Bartow county. Levied on as the property of Amasi A. Stroup, deceased, to satisfy a fl. fa. from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Lewis Tumlin and John A. Erwin vs. D. A. Taff and J. G. Ryals, administrators of Amasi A. Stroup, deceased. Also, at the same time and place, the tract of land on which R. N. C. Ware now resides, con taining 160 acres, more or less, numbers of lots not known, 1> ing in the seventeenth «istrict and third section of Bartow county. Levied on ns the properly of R. N. C. Ware, to satisfy a fl. fa. from Bartow Superior Court, in favor of Thomas Tum lin vs. R. N. C. Ware. Property pointed out by the defendant Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No. 606, lying In the 17th district and 3d section of Bartow county- Levied on as the property of Thomafe A. ana John S. Owens, to satisfy a fl. Ca. Issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor of Bennett H. Conyers against Thomas A. Owens and John 8. Owens. Property pointed out by one of tho defendants. BARTOW SHERIFF SALES, Also, at the same time and place, the settle ment in the 17th district and 3d section of Bartow county, known as the Dickerson place, num bers of lots not known. Levied on.to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bartow Superior Court in favor of Samuel Gris- wold vs. E C. Jones. Also, at the same time and place, one half of lot land No. 824 (80 acres) in the 22d district and 2d section of Bartow coumy Levied on as the property of A. J. Brews tty, to satisfy one Bartow County Court fi. fa. in favor ol G. M. Scott vs. A. J. Brewster. Also, atihe same time and place, lots of land Nos. 290, 358. 365, ana the undivided half of lots No. *91 and 296, all in the 4th district and 3d sec tion of Bartow county. Levied on us the proper ty of Christopher Dodd, to satisfy one Bartow Superior court fi. fa. in favor of Samuel Griswold vs. Christopher Dodd. Also, at the same time and place, one house and lot in the town of Euhurlee, now occupied by E. Buice. Levied on to satify one Bartow County Court fi. fa in favor of W. H. Pritchett vs. Collins A Buice. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 684, 685, 686 in the 4th distrust and Sd section, and lot No. 720 in the 21st district and 9u section of Bartow county. Levied on as the property of Wm. D. Wheeler, to satisfy one Bartow Inferior Court fl. fa. in favor of Madison McMurray vs. Wm. D. Wheeler, principal, and Mark A. Hardin, security. Also, at the same time and place, the settlement of land on which W. T. Hellems now resids. Nos. Mayson, to satisly a fl. fa. issued from the County Court of Fulton County, in " ------- favor of J. M. C- Reid Property pointed out by defendant. This 5t day of October, 1867. Also, at the same time and place, J. M. Nelson's POSTPONED SHERIFF SALES. ■ L be sold before the Court Hooae doer, in m City of Atlanta, Fulton oounty, Georgia, i tfeo lawful hours of sale, on the first IfeeMsy In November next, the foil owing proper to, to-wlt: W'£ Salween fctty lot No 14, in the city of Atlanta, being n art of lend lot. No. 51, In the 14th distrlotof orlg CaUy Henry, new Fulton oounty. bounded'nortE- tester oity lot. No. IS, northwest by city lota, Noe. If and Iff and southeast by oity lot No. l*, front- teg on Collins street one hundrod feet, containing tee half acre, more or leea, being the premises ■has non J. R. Boat wick now resides. Also, the northwest half of city lot. No. 18, in teid oity. being a part or the same land lot. front- teg 89 foot on Uecalur street, and running back ■•feet, and feeing the premises whereon Julias CepUnnpw resides. Levied bn by virtue of and am satisfy a A. la. issued from Fulton Superior Qanrt, in flavor of John J. Ford versus Joseph teeerman and Jnlins Poplin. Levied on as the property of said Julius Poplin. Property pointed tet by plaintiff. Also, at the same time and place, 1 puncheon Moil and gin, 8 barrels various brands of liquors, 6 tests of porter and ale, 8 baskets of cham pagne. AH levied on as the property of John H. Lovejov. by virtue or and to satisfy all. fls. issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of William ■elomon vs. John H. Lovejoy. Property pointed eat by plaintiff. July 3 1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Dep*y Sheriff. Ootober 5.1887—wtds (Prs flee $5) land lot No. T7, in the 14th district of Fulton, originally Henry, said interest being a right to remove the house off the lot after paying all the rent duo the plaintiff. Levied on as the property of J. M. Nelson, to satisfy an attachment for rent, issued from the County Court of Fulton County, In favor of Wm. Durham. Property pointed out by plaintiff. This Octobes 5th, 186P Also, at the same time and plaoe, a single story wood house and lot, the lot containing one- eighth of an acre, more or loss, and adjoining Mrs. Kelley’s lot on the east, and Mrs. wood’s on the west, and fronting south on Fair street, in the oity of Atlanta and oounty of Fulton. Levied on as the property of A. Hilton, to satisfy a fl. fa. is sued from the County Court of Fulton county, in favor of M. L. Pinson. Property pointed out by plaintiff. This 5th of October/lMT^ Also, at the same time and plaoe, two bureaus. Levied on as the property of P. Mo An ally, to satisfy a distress warrant Issued from tee County Coart of Fulton oounty, in flavor of Mrs. Jane Frank. This 5th day of dotober, 1867. WM. H. HOLCOMBE, Special Bailiff, ootfl—wtds Printer’s fee $18 of lots not known, lying in the 17th district and 3d section of Bartow county; also, eight hundred pounds seed cotton, more or less. Levied on as the property of Wm. T. Hellems, to satisfy one Bartow county Inferior Court fl. fa. in faver of John H. Walker vs. Wm. T. Hellems and John M. Anderson. Also, at same time and place, the settlement of land on on which C. Pannell now resides, in the 6th district and 3d seoiiou of Bartow county, numbers of lots not known. Levied on as the property Mark C. owing, to satisfy one Ca»s Superior Court fi. fa. in iavor of Warren Akin vs. Mark C. Owing. Also, at the same time and place, the settlement ot land of which Robert C. Saxton uow resides, numbers of lots uot known, lying In the 5th dis trict and 3d section of Bartow county. Leviedou as the property of Robert G. Tomlin, to satisfy one Cass Superior Court 11 fa. iu favor of Travis Cotton vs. Robert G. Tomlin. Also, at the same time and place, two mules. Levied on as the property of Wiley Smith, to sat isfy one Bartow Superior Court 11. l'a in favor oi James W. Harris vs. Wiley smith. Also, at same time and place, lots of land Nos. 735.777 and 779, (said levy made by a former Sheriff;) also lots of land Nos. Iu26 and 1027, all of Said land lying iu the 17th district and 3d section of Bartow county. Levied on as the f»ropurty oi Joel Stone, to satisfy two fl. fas. in favor of D. L. & It. M Wingard vs. Joel Stone, issued from Bar tow Inferior Court. Also, at tne sametime and place, the settlement oiland known as the Campbell place; also, the settlement known as the McKelvez place, on which R. R. Wilson now resides, all In the 4th district and 3d section of Bartow county, num bers of lots not known. Levied on as tho proper ty of Moses A. Leak, Jr., to satisfy two Superior Court fl. fas. in favor of J. R. Parrott, endorser, vs. J. J. Hannah, principal, and M. A. Leak, Jr., security, and W. Strange, endorser. Also, at the same time and place, the settlement of land on which D. F. Bishop now resides; also, the settlement of land on which the mill known as D. T. Bishop’i grist mlU now stands, numbers of lots not known, all lying in the 5th district and Sd section o Bartow county. Levied on as the property of D. F. Bishop, to satisfy one Cass Su perior Court fi. fa in iavor of J. R. Parrott, en dorser, vs. Gabriel Culver, principal, and D. F. Bishop, security, and one Cass Inferior Court 11. fa. In flavor oC A. C. Wyly A Co. Also, at the same time and place, the settlement of land on which Gabriel Culver now resides, numbers of lota not known, lying in the 5th dis trict and Sd section of Bartow oounty. Levied on as the property or Gabriel Onlver, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of J. R. Par rott vs. Gabriel Culver, maker, and D. F. Bishop, endorser. FORSYTH SHERIFFS SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door. In the town of Camming, Forsyth oounty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In November next, within the legal hours of sale, the foUowing property, to-wlt: One house and lot in the town of Cumming, known as the Mullins place, on tee 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 G. W. Posa and Presbyterian Grave yard and known as the MuUlns Stable lot. Levied on as tee property of James C. Fincher, to satisfy three Justices' Court fl. fas. issued from the 879th UPSON SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL he sold before tee Court House door, wl ' * * " r ith in the legal hours of sale, in tee town •toe. Upson connty, Georgia, on the first “ 1867, tee following .. to-wlt, to satisfy . Superior Court, In fa ver of John L. Woodward, Sen., Guardian, Ac., is. Nathaniel F. Walker, Executor, fete., and as ■rrivtng partner of Alien Mo Walker, deceased. Tuesday in November next, 186 described lands and property, «*e fl. fh. leaned from Upson Sap 101 acres, Lot Land No. 118 flflfl “ ** ” 1* tut m “•**•*» an* » ** “ * M. ^ H fi ^ n M " * “ - 918 9M “ " “ “ felt 80 ** “ “ 29fl 101 “ “ - 990 10 •* * “ “ 91 and! 1400, with alt the water privileges, fine ■beat and corn mill, and all improvements in any manner connected with or pertaining to tee name and with all tee improvements on or in any way connected with any of the above deM-rilied valuable lands. Property pointed out hy plaintiff's attorney, B. Hill. October 9, 1867. .TAMES H. II \YS, oalfe—d It wtds Deputy Sheriff Upson county, Ga. Is [Printer’s fee $5 •*OSTPONED MORTGAGE SALE. ufrp.l. fee cold before the Court House door, in W the City of Atlanta and County of Fulton, te u. iui»ii*y in December next, 1867. be- tw-een the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: All tba that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the city of Atlanta, whereon the Atlanta Female Institute was located, known in the plan of said city ascity lota Nos. 97,98. 99 and ioo tie same being ••esirnated as block No. 16, ot wririnal land lot No. 51. in the 14th district of orirnaliy Heury, now Fulton county .containing flv -acres more or less. Levied on by virtue of and t‘>»*ti»iy a mortgage fl. fa. issued from Ful- t&r t-i u . iior Court in favor of James R. Mayson, T n William Kraard. President of the . t, , s tees of tbs Atlanta Female College ,i out in said fi. fa. — L HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff. •4, wtis (Printer’s fee $6) District, G. M.. in favor of Thomas Rowland, administrator or H. H. Crane, deceased, vs. James C. Fincher, maker, and S. 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. C. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold lot of land No. 895 in the fourteenth district and first seotion of said oounty. Levied on ns the roperty of Jas. P. Jenkins, to satisfy a fl. fa. »ued from a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor of R. B. McClure vs. said Jenkins, and con trolled by A. J. Taylor. Property pointed out fey said Taylor. Levy made ana feeflurned to me by Wm. Bennett, L. C. J. A. AIMS, Deputy Sheriff. September 95, lflffT. [Prs fee $5] sepff—wtds FULTON MORTGAGE SALE. KKTILL be sold before the Court House doer, In TV the oity ef Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., on day . legal hours of sale, the foUowing property, to-wlt: J. E. Godfrey's entire stock of fancy goods. yankee notions and hosiery, feta Levied on ns tee property ef J. E. Godfrey, by virtue of and to satisly a Mortgage fl. fa. issued from Fulton Connty Court, In favor of Elijah Brown vs. J. Erwin Godfrey. Property pointed out in said fl. fa. October 5,1967. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No. 51, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, known in the plan of city survey as city lota Nos. 21 and 84. fronting on Peachtree and Ivy streets, each lot containing half an acre, and being the lota whereon the de fendant, John H. Lovejoy, now resides. Levied on as the property of John H. Lovejoy, by virtue of and to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa. issued from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Maurice Livingston vs. John H. Lovejoy. Property point ed not in said Mortgage fl. fa. July 6,1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Deputy sheriff. . oct8—wtds [Printer’s the $10.00] HENRY OOUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE. ^^ylLL be sold before tee Court House door in w w McDonough. Henry county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Novemlier next, within tee legal hours of sale, ths following property, to wit: Lot of land Na 956 in the original 19th district of said county. Also. 95 acres off of northeast corner of land lot No. 225 iu the original 19th district of said county, to satisfy Bine Justices’ Court 11. faa. ob tained at April Term, 1868, in the 699U District, G. M., in favor of Wm. H Spray berry, plaintiff. Across the Sierra Nevadas.!H O M E AGAIN •iKfiTIl SMI-MMiL EXPOS]!. THE CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. THE WESTERX HALF or THH Great National Trunk Line ACROSS THE CONTINENT, Being constructed with the AID AND SUPER VISION OF THE UNITED STATE8 GOVERN MENT, is destined to be one of the most import ant lines of communication in the world; as It is the sole link between the Pacific Coast and the Great Interior ^Basin, over which the Immense Overland travel must pass, and the Principal Portion of the main Stem Line Between the Two Oceans. Its line extends from Sacramento, on the tidal waters of the Pacific, eastward across the richest and most populous parts of California, Nevada and Utah, contiguous to all the great Mining Regions of the Far West, and will meet and con nect with the roads now building east of the Rocky Mountains. About IOO miles are now built, equipped and in rnnning operation to the summit of the Sierra Nevada. Within a few days 35 miles, now graded, will be added, and the track carried entirely across the mountains to a point in the Great Salt Lake Valley, whence fur ther progress will be easy and rapid. Iron, materials and equipments are ready at hand for 300 miles of road, and 10,000 men are employ ed in the construction. The local bussiness upon the completed portion surpasses all previous etaimate. The figures for the quarter ending August 31, are as follows in GULD: Gross Operating Net Earnings, Expenses, Eakmnos, $487,579 64 $86,548 47 $401,031 17 or at the rate of two millions per annum, of which more than three fourths are net profit on less than 100 miles worked. This is upon 'he actual, legiti mate traffic of the road, wiflh its terminus in the mountains, and with only the normal ratio ol government transportation, and is exclusive ol the materials for the further extension of the road. The Company’s interest liabilities during the same period were less than $125,000. Add to this an ever-expanding through traflic 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 the roads now building east of the Rocky Mountain ranges. Assuming that they will bnild and control half the en tire distance between San Francisco and the Missouri River, as now seems probable, the United States will have invested in the comple tion of 865 miles $28,592,000, or at the aver age rate of $35,000 per mile—not Including an absolute grant of 10,000,000 acres ol the Public Lands. By becoming a joint investor in the magnificent enterprise, and by waiving its first lieu in favor of the First Mortgage Bond holders, the General Government, in effect, INVITE8THX CO-OPERATION OF PRIVAE CAPITAL ISTS, and has carefully guarded their interests against all ordinary contingencies. The Company offer for sale, through ns, their FIRST MORTGAGE THIRTY YEAR SIX TER CENT. COUPON BONDS Principal and Interest Payable ij, Gold. Coin, In New York city. They arc in sums of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, and are selling for the present at 95 per cent, and Jaccrucd interest from July 1st added, in currency, at which rate they yield nearly Nine per cent, upon the Investment. These Bonds, authorized by Act of Congress, are issued only as the work progresses, and to the same amount only as the Bonds granted by the Government; and represent, in alV cases, the Jirst lien upon a completed, equipped, and productive railroad. In which have been invested Govern ment subsidies, stock subscriptions, donations, surplus earnings, etc., and which is worth more than three times the amount of First Mortgage Bonds which oan be issued upon it. The Central Pacific First Mortgage Bonds have all tee assurances, sanctions and guaranties Jof tee Pacille Railroad Act of Congress, and have in addition several noticeable advantages over all other Masses of railroad bonds. BOOTS, SHOES, TOTAL LOSSES I*A I! i. LEATHER, &c. $21,211,072 •> * I would respectfully call the 1 attention of the nublic to the fact that I have moved back to my old stand, where all those that want (rood floods can be accommodated. I intend to keep the BEST GOODS MADE, and will Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. sep2C—d3w GEO. W. PRICE, Markham’s Building. Peachtree street, Atlanta. Oa. EDWARD J. BVLDEX At CO,, Successors to the late Sauubi. D. Willmutt, mantpactchshs op CAST STEEL SAWS AND FILES Of all descriptions. No. 4 Liberty street New Yorh. JULY 1st 18 6 7 ( A T A S S E 1 M A U K K T 1 S V \\ | a-h <>n hand and in Bank I Kent Rat stir I Mortgajj-o Bonds j Hank Stock ... I United Stater. State and < ity Stock, and ! other Public eeeuritaua I. 1 E ti- m i o* ‘■‘Ji ,vw* 4t 1,‘Jj' .Mi ub S PECI AT, attention gives to the manufacture of oar PATENT GBOUND CIRCULAR SAWS; also. Shingle, Mill, Mulay, Gang. Cross-Cut. Tonou, Hand, i'uucl, Kip, and Butchers’ liow Saws; also. Turning and Kelloi: WebA. We aLo continue the manufacture of our Well known brand of FILES made of the beet English Case Steel; cut by hand and fully war ranted to be equal in quality to the best Euglish. We respectfully solieit orders, which we are prepared to fill promptly, at the lowest rates aud figures. niiif31—<lly Lea* T.iabtlPfere, Clxiats not due and Anadiuated m.HA *>, Net A*.ett fe4_:TJ..A « I*!- Fire <1: Inland Navigation Risk?. 9GF* Agencies in all feho principal eitiea wi towns in the United Applications tor Insurance will be promptly at. inled to. OKKiCE—With C. 1. Brown, on east>*i<le While hail street, one door from Alabama augl—9in N L. ANGIKK, Agent DRUGS! DRUGS! AMERICAN HOTEL,!CITY' DRUG STOUR CHESTNUT STREET. OPPOSITE OLI) INDEPEHENCE IIALL. PHILADELPHIA. Corner Whitehall xnd Marietta street* S. HI. HEALINGS, auglft—9m Proprietor. BANKING HOUSE JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 WALL STREET) Cor. of Numo street. ..New York. W E buy and sell at the most liberal current prices, and keep on hand a full siiiiply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OK ALL I*UKS. SEVEN THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTER EST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and salo of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. C0NTERSIONS Wo wnrert the several issues of Skvsm-Thir- TIX8 at the most favorable market rates Into Five- Twenties, which, at present price of gold, yield the bolder about one per cent, more interest pe ;he annum. Circulars with full particulars furnished upon application. aug27-d3m JAY COOKE A CO. FEDERAL ID HU-ADD. OFFICE NATIONAL CEMETERY.? Marietta. Ga., Sept. 25,1867. P ERSONS knowing the locality of graves of Federal Dead are respectfully requested to notify the subscriber. £ivin>r County, town and to whom to apply lor full particulars. A. W. CORLISS', 1st Lieut. 33d Inf., In charge of National Cemetery. scp27—d’2m Marietta. Ga. TUEPIN & KING, WBOLSAALM AXD Jim At L bKALAM m Drugs Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, ST AXD AUD 1*A TEXT XEDICIXKS. ■’’•reign and Dome*:ic PERFUMERY. :o:- We sell tho ffreat tonic HYGIENIC WINE! Recommended by the Clergy, I’bysii^xiM and Invalids, Our Prescription Departmen: IS COMPLETE. o p ex a t al 1. nor i: > For Family Use, Liver and Kidney Complaints Sold hy by all Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BININGEB A CO. (established 1778,) Importers of Wines, Brandies, ho.. No. 15 BxAvn stbxmp. New Yoek. sepdl—d6m Also, aft the same time and place, the settlement of land oa which Robert Spear now resides, con. talning 400 acres, more or less. In tee ITth district and Sd section of Bartow oounty. Levied on as tee property |of Robert Spear, to satisfy one Bar tow Superior Court fl. fa. in Tavor J. C. Richey vs. J. W. Marshall, principal, and Robert Spear, and W. H. Bailey, securities. Also, at the same time and place, lot of land No. 986 in the 5tb district and 8a section or Bartow county. Levied on as the property of Jotm F. Ward, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court fl. fa. in favor of J. M. Parson vs. P. S. Walker, Jno. F. Ward and A. F. Ward. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 170,171 an d 179 in the 6th district and 3d sec tion of Bartow county. Levied on as the proper ty of of Levi Branson, to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court fl. fa. In favor of Robert Russell vs. J. C. Branson, and Levi Branson, security. Also, at tee same time and place, lota of land Nos. 8, 9, 96, 99, 30,44, 45, and other lota, numbers not known, composing tea settlement of land whereon Levi Branson now resides, all in tee 5th district and Sd section of Bartow county. Levied on*o4 the property of Levi Branson to satisfy one Bartow County fl. fa. ia favor of Abda Johnson vs. Levi Branson. Also, at the same time and plaoe, lota of land Ho, 958 in tee 93d distrlot and Id section, and No. 691 la the 8th district and fed section of Bartow Connty. Levied on as the property of Joel Brow ner to satisfy one Cass Superior Court fl. fa. in fovor of Isaac Thompson vi. Jesse Browser and Joel Browner. Also, at the same time and plaoe, lots of land Hoa. 444,496,494,490,419,514 sad north>alf of 515 in tee 17th district end 6d section of Bartow oounty. Levied on as the property of HUlery Meeks to satisfy one Bartow Superior Court 11. fa. in favor of Wm. T. Livingston vs. HUlery Meeks. Levied on for the purchase money. Also, at the same time and place, lot No. 859 in tee 2lst district and 9d section of Bartow county. Levied on to satisfy six Justices’ Court fl. las in my hands Levy made and returned to me by a lawful constable. Also, at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. 860, 861, 866. 868, fc69, and one half of lot No 911 in the 21st district and 9d section of Bartow county, said settlement being known as th. McCarty place, whereon the town of Alla oona now stands. Levied on as tee property of U a. McConnell, to satisfy eleven Justices Court fi. fus in favor <rf 4. W. Curry vs. Henry B. McConnell Levies made and returned to me by a lawful con stable Also, at the same Arne and place, 1 town lot in the town of Kingston. Eerie i on as the propert of Christopher Doud. to satisfy one Justices Coart fi fa .in favor of W.M. Shropshire vs. C. Dodd. Levy- made and returned to me by a Constable. Also, at tbe same time aad place, one house and lot in the town of Enharle, now occupied In John W. Han is. Levied on as the property of John W Hanie, to satisfy one Bartow superion Court fi. fa. In favor of John L.Greer v-. John W. Hanie. Also, at tbe same time and place, the house and lot in the town of Cartersville, whereon A. 1. Morrison now resides. Levied on to satisfy one >*• ““’J swvva V* »» WSAJ | |)twsu*MS, _ _ , .. , , L . _ vs Jas White and J. G. Brown, Security Drop- Bartow Superior Court fi. fa In favor of Stephen erty pointed out by defendant-. Levy made aad , C. Tate vs. Albert F. Morrison. Levied on for tha _ , Levy made returned to me by J.T. M. Bentley. Constable R. H. HIGHTOWER, Sheriff. September It, 1867— wtds [Prs foe $3.00] parchate money. octlO—wtd October 5, 1867. W. L. GOODWIN, Sheriff. Printer’s fee $75. «y am the superior elalm upon alto gether tee most vital and valuable portion of the through line. Aseostf—Besides the fullest benefit of the Govern ment sudsidlty, (which is a subordinate lien,) the road receives tee benfit oi large donations from California. JL • f TBAC8 fek B O BT e (Late of Oolumbna, Qs,) IMPOBTHR8 OF CROCKERY, thlm sad (Haerware, ken streei^Hew Yerk »•. 101 €k augfel—d9m T O FARMHR8. As New Orleans is a large HIDB MARKET nw*if—Fully half tee whole cost of grading 800 miles eastward of San Francisco is con centrated upon the 150 miles now about completed. FomrtA A local business already yielding three fold the annual interest liabilities, with advfentages rates payable in coin. The principal as well as th6 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 agement of tha Company’s affairs, we cordially recommend these Bonds to Trustees, Executors, Institutions, and others as an eminently oovnd,r+- liable aad rmomoraftot /onm'jtf permammt, Atmett- Conversions ef Government Securities, CENTRAL PACIFIC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, now iwffes for tbe bolder* J*om Twelve is Eighteen per Cent, At> Tnmtnge. and as a through freigh (all bail) has bee v ar ranged from that citv to Atlanta via Chattanooga, at ONB AND A HALF CENTh PER POUND on HIDES in bales, the undersigned solicit your or ders and promise strict attention in their execu tion. WOOD. LOW A LUDWIG? KN, Commission Merchants, New Orleans. Refer to A. K. Scago, P. A G. T. Dodd, anu others, Atlanta. Ga 'vlt—6m CARPETS S. & CO., WITH THE SAKS BATH Of IMTinfeST. The following are the current rates (September 8th,) subject, of course, to slight variations from day to day. We receive In exchange: U. S Sixes, 191, coupon, and pay difference 158.49 U. 8 Five-Twenties l-* ; 9 coupon, do 180.49 U. S. Five Twenties. 186t,coupon, do 18699 U S. Five-Twenties. 1865, coupon, do ! .148 49 U. S. Five Twenties. 1865 (new), coupon, do 190 99 U S. Five-Twenties. 1867 (new) coupon, do 190 99 U. S. Ten-Forties, coupon, and pay difference. 88.49 U.S. Seven-Thirties, (2d series), do do 12819 U. S. Seven-Thirties (3d series), do do . ilia 19 For sale by Banks and Bankers generally, of whom descriptive Pamphlets and Maps oan be ob tained, and by FISK A HATCH, Banker* and Dealer* in Government Securities AMD Financial Agents of She C P.B.R.Co. NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, N. Y, CLAGHORN, HERRING fee Cfi„ A UG CS TJ,: G to R b /1. S. KENDRICK HXCLCSIVH DEALERS IN CARPETS, Ml. CLOTHS, RCGS, MATS, CURTAINS, CORNICES, Shade*, Cords, Loops, Taeeels, <£e,, er up-stairs, Whitehall etreet Atlanta, Ga., Announce tee arrive lof a large aad elegant eteok, bought fliioi ni Rsonrr dholihh, Ia addition to elegant xrrniHas tm Bru»$$l$ and 3-Pfys, They Invite Special Attention to their LOW PRICE CARPETS. DON’T FORGET THE PEACE AND NAVE 1'* TUKPIN A KING. sepl5—dtlsnov Nercrcm Corner. Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins I H aving the celebrated HORACE L. BMKUY’S PATENT "UNI VERBAL* Cotton Gin and Condenser, railway and lkvkq HORSE 3POW ERS Threshing Machines, ANI> THE INGER90LI/S PATENT COTTON PRESS f am now proparol to furnieh Uirvc SUPERIOR MACHINE* at short notice and at manuiactnren prices Choice, durable goods at 50,75 and $1.00 per yard. Orders from a distance solicited and carefully executed. S. S. KKNDKIlK A GO., octll—dtlstjan Atlanta, Ga. STOVE WARE HOUSE. Alt perifeae intending purchasing AGRKUL TUBAL IMPLEMENTS aad MACHINERY will And ft to their fntareet to purehara ef aw* teroagh me. (Bratton «nfl Price LM fhcnlteeflnxpsIVfe- ton to patron ar fay kettaw. r. F.fe. ECHOLS. Agkeltaifl Implement Denier aafe ffnlyfe—Sfem HARDWARE! IRON AND STEEL. tons Sweedes and Refined Ir Wow ia the time to Pnrchnee at Good Stowe, without Rink, AND AT REDUCED PRICES. I beg to inform the citizens or At lanta. ana surrounding country, that 3 ■Wi mmtmn l have on hand a good assortment of. BAKING and t-OOKING Sl’oVKS,' which I will warraut. Any Stoves purchased of me and cracking during the first month will be re paired tree of charge. All Stoves purchased else- liake or Cook, repaired. All eeplfi—e where that do not kinds of Stoves repaired. Old stoves taken In ex' change. I also constantly keep on hand a good supply a.' Stoves, Urates, Hollow Ware, Planished Ware, Tin Ware. Tin and Sheet Irou, Lamps, Ac., at Whole*ale ana Retail Tin Ware, Hoofing and Guttering and all kinds of work done in that line done a- snort notice The BEST KEROSENE OIL constantly kept on hand. HQ?-’v : r put up and warranted. L. MlUALOVITCH, Sign of Gilt Key, - . •svar Mitchell ktreot, - Atlanta, Ga 400 40 tons Plow Steel, 1000 kern Nails—best brands, 4000 pairs Trace Chains, 50 Anvils, 100 Vices, 8000 lbs. S. Waffon Axles, 150 doz. Sargent's Cotton Cfento. 400 doz. Ames' Shovels and Spatto* 100 coils Jute and Manila Rope, 50 Smiths* Bellows, 300 bags Shot, 30 tons Savory’a Hollow Wore, 300 Grindstones, 150 doz. Colli ns’ Axes. Aleo. a fine assortment of CUTLKRY and M® CBLLANKOUS HARDWARE, for aale on most favorable terms, by BONES. BROWN fek C<L. Augusta, September II, 1867—dlmeod r In Bankruptcy. District of Georg Ia can be had < tee Clerk’s Office^Atlanta, X»a aupafl—dtf _ application Prim/to ceatt