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the country, I , GTENCO U It AGE UOM ^XDU$TliVr.
lit of the now ; —
I dormant resources of our titut*. I * w * 5 Granl * e Block, Broad street.
> IHOTlCKk.
Thk "St. Gkkmani” Lamp.—Tlie iwe of
kurosine lia* Iww*n artoiiled with so m*nv
2i»—tr
c L AI FAIRS.
y , „ f , a . thford offers * handsome
U* «-»lc. fi«*e advertisement.
’ _TW Rev. G. J. i*ie,rce, of the
i.t FjRM'Hpxl Church, South, is in
^ ,-drnlay hr preached an excel-
at Wesley Chapel to a iHi jje
r»< iatc con/relation. As the sit-
. he annual I’amfcrrence is near at
; tl«at the |>eop!e of At-
I |^vr tlie op|eir«uiiity of liear-
irll ,.,| minieier and eminent di-
,.. in , rv be leaves the city.
• ||,li..— t csterdajr and la-t nijrlit
Vr >pilmaii prendied to Idrjre
ihe al*o\e iiall. These
n . a riiiitinnHrton of an inter-
_ ,i.— m ui< li has In-cii *«*in>r *»o tui-
nation ol tie- >:nini divine for
.;!«<• wei-ks. SerM.-e- will hr held
i,- lo-nijflst- coiniueiiein^ at
, j [,,n.—A pu'dic exhition l*y the
. nl North End Academy is to come
Jf, ,:! of the Academy t< -morrow
exercises will commence at 7\4»
Ti.i-scInpoLthoiiifli comparatively
has tievii an interesting one. and
,\»-n jtrc.it satisfactimi to its friends
, p>r ,.. Mr. Hoinar. who is in charge
. in-tilulhin. seems to lw peculiarly
. ,1 fur the |M>sition of imparting in-
t«* the young. We have no
,iit th.it the cxlii'iition will be an
• -.injt our. and those who desire to
i jde isantevening ran do so by vis-
Norti* End Academy to-morrow
■ n y.—1W. Nichols’ Dancing Acail-
\ r the -tore of ,1. II. White. White-
-V.-.-L i- now open for the reception
i.Vi»t». I.udics and geutleiueii.
- .tnd 'Ii—. who desire to become
u|4*'li«d in tlie art of "tripping
lanta-tic toe." wji! do well to cmi-
\ large lot of fright'll! accidents tint many families have
Vl.ire.. *4, P«-t ] discarded it altogether, and substituted the
more expendvr but primitive caudle.
Even' one w!m> lias used liotli kinds of
light, will agree that nfie gootl keroslne
lamp will afford a grower quantity and a
better quality of light than two ordinary
sperm candles. And yet the burning ot
one candle is more expensive than the
lamp.
Tliis fact has led to the invention of a
lamp known as the "St. German!.” which
is so constructed as to render explosion im
possible. and which at the same, affords a
better and more economical light than the
o)i| st\ le lamp. It is peculiarly adapted to
tin- convenience of the student or business
man. who is in the habit of reading or wri
ting by artificial light; aud it is rapidly
coming into general use in all parts of the
country'. ,
W'c observe that several, professional
gentlemen and business men in this city
are using the St. Gcrmani ? and after a
fair tia*t of its merits, pronounce it superior
to anything of the kiud they have ever
used.
An intelligible description of this won
derful lamp would occupy a full column in
the Opinion; and we doubt even then
whether the reader would beable to under-
stand it without an accompanying cut. To
be understood and appreciated, it must be
seen. This can lie done by visiting the
Queensware establishment of Messrs. Mc-
llrlde & Co., of this city, where it is on ex-
hihition.and where itcan also lie purchased.
• ol. ucBride is prepared to sell them as
cheap as they can lie purchased of the
manufacturer at the North; aud those in
terested sufficiently to pay him a visit, will
find him a most attentive and agreeable
gentleman. We would, therefore, advise
all who ile.-irc to secure an economical, safe.
and good light, to repair at once to the
store ol Messrs. Me Bride & Co., on White-
ball street. Such a lamp is worth a trial
by any who value their eyesight and ini-
! mimity lor the hazard ol kerosine oxplo-
-ions. at an amount not exceeding ten dol
i lar*!
I have at m\ Carriage Depository, No.
S Granite Block. Broad street,
Coucuio and hliptic Spring Buggies,
* -vrl-irai^i Plantation Vafins.
Also.oneof the flA'nr I’ll.EToSS. in style
aud duraldiity in the State of Georgia.
The ladies of tho city are particularly requsted
to -all andflxamine the latter.
Motto—** Quick Sates and Small Proflu—Tbe
XimMe Sixpence is fi^rfc|tlU^l M a;4klBi»t.»
Remember the pi**, an d#e noMjt.iirti^a call,
even If yew do not dtelreto f^fcb'Ma. t trip lake
pleasure in exhibiting my stock Of vtnicies.
A a ansa, Ga., November nf tt#T-4Nr
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ATLANTA «CHfl*BT SALOON.
Mr. r. Kxulmb. of thto favorite resort, ha, reeeatty
ad<led new attraHUtime, p—pul itnry to r'-u'lerlng
his guests oomfortable during the winter reason.
Among other improved features, it may be men-
tinned that t 't* musical addition cagnot fall toin-
terest his patrons. It is intended to make the
GARDEN ” a place of pleasant resort through
out the season. ,Good 9rder wjll.be preserved, at I
all times, and every attention-aff»rd«fl-to visitors.
v T -i ■< *- H
Nlchol?.
noth-.- the arrival, in this city, of Marietta.'—flie difficulty in Marietta,
\. J. i lark, of the Gate City "Silver i referred to in tlie Opinion a few' days
wlio iias ln*eii absent for some time ! since, was between a Mr. Ousley and Bar-
lOi-a-iin- u>ur. Prof. Clark i.- a line , uiour, which resulted in tlie death of the
ui,. and has rendered iin a 1 uahle j latter. Of the particulars of the affair
mi iii.my occasions of public enter- , whicli resulted s<i fatallj r , this reporter is
. ut> l*y dispen-ing excellent music not advised.
-aim*. In common wirh his numCr-
11*!- we welcome him hack to hi-
a a . r iioioc.
A -flushed wagon loaded witli w ood
lying «*n the end of Broad street
gr this morning.
\ l.JI w ill come off at the City Hall to-
.„ . It is gotten up and is to lie man-
.*• under the aiispicie- of tbe Young
51 - ib-ii*-volent Society. The proceeds
: ie appropriated to benevolent pur-
V-o-nlay we mentioned the fact that
rili-ventli anniversary of aleclianic
• •fi*?»:iru w ould i-oine off oil the 10th
. a**. Tin- -taiemeiit was correct, ex-
• ; in tbi-: We said No. —when we
have -aid No. TWO.
\ »ipfH.-ed violater of the law w a- ar-
r . • i licfore his Honor. Mayor Williams,
f - ■ruing, but Council failing to pro-
• \i*len«-e to siibstuntiate his guilt.
*- di-missed.
f: i . l. < aptaiu J.. li. Anderson. of|
• •-g; • Enterprise, i- in tlie city, and j
■ . - • r- at the l nited States.
I ** Ki-rrs.—We hum that on Satin-j
. a . - tin- State train approached
-li.-d. tin- Rev. Mr. Glenn, a delegate
• *»i*i» rcn«-e from I'pjierGi*orgia, was
r iw«* litindrcd dollars, by some of
1 Jit hugen-d gentry, who infest this
• *i iiuniiy. We don’t believe the old
a - . that "there is honor among
t •*' s." „ 4 , r with Tupjier that “there is a
'i-** thread in tlie dark scrgccloth of
f'*r. .-riine.” If there is any semblance
**f truth .in cither saying, the robber
m is exs' will find some means to
in.,*,- restitution of at least one hundred
and sixty dollars, when lie learns that this
portion of the money belonged to the
l*-vrgi* Conference, and was intended *or
I’ !;r P< sc. s.i«-rv<l as Heaven itself. The in
carnate devil who would steal such money
*■' this. i$ a disgrace even to his profession,
lb- U-senes to have every pore of his
Yi! la: do us hitle setoned with fish hooks—
h - vile carcass thrust chin deep in
barrel of acquafortis, and rolled slow
ly through the rest of his life over the
r -best sort of causeways and corduroy
r • !*- and held out on Sundays to dry over
A.iruj atmosphere below, squirming
| n ’-'•ny on a thousand-pronged pitchfork,
■il view of his future home, and under
immediate eye of the gentleman in
"ncurd Factory.—We are gratified to
' that tlien* is an extensive woolen
• •bteluring establishment in eourse of
ruction at the above named place, tif-
■■ • a mile- from this city. The location is in
•Minty, and is situated within two or
• mile-of tlie Western and Atlantic
•* id. Messrs. Ruff. Daniel, McEntire,
’ • !i**r.-. are at tlie head of the enter-
I hey also have in course of con-
t,on •'* large granite building which is
J-'-d for an extensive flour mill. The
ncry tor putting in motion'and pro-
- G»th of tiiese enterprises will soon
". and i; is the intention of the pro-
Kf tor* to coiiimeiioe operations at an
r * ,' V ,av ' ^*' s •> u step in the right dl-
! W * coutldent tliatthe patron
’ll "'‘hh w|ll be extended to tliis enter-
M A dl induce other capHaJi|ts tofol-
the l . u: .^ x * l “i i le, and ere long, «mny of
M; k ti ^ • trc * ,n ' "hich How through our
t ' " l1 ^ ’*• decorated with manufactur-
• "tabiigiitnents, imparting new life,
Runaway.—This afternoon at 1 o’clock,
a pair of horses attached to a wagon, took
fright at something up VI hitehall street,
ami went dashing down that avenue, across
tlie railroad, at a frightful speed. Just op
posite tlie National Hotel the runaway
came within six inches of running into the
carriage of Richard Peters, Esq„ contain
ing ids wife and another lady, and but for
tlie nerve and coolness of the driver, that
train would have been off. Ilowfhe horses
and wagon managed to get through the
jam of vehicles up Peachtree is a marvel;
but they did it in less time than it takes to
record it. when turning up Walton street,
they had a clear coast, and tlie last seen or
heard of that countryman’s train, was a
distant rumble and a cloud of dust. No
011c hurt.
RARE AND BEAUTIFUL. GOODS FOR THE
oletl-’
a « a 1 a
1*1 A H-
At the China Emporium of
IeB
CROCKERY,
CHINA
£ & CO. •
AND GLASSWARE,
TO MERCHANTS
_
PRICES.
GEORGIA. Bartow CotrNTYV*
PROFO^AlSr
WIIltREAS, Gilbert C. GbuDton appHe* for let
teinof Actiuinist ration un tbe estate of Isaac 3
Ghol-ton, late of s»i*t countv, <leeea-e*l:
ThU is, therciore, to cite all and singu .Office Dkpot ft Dibbcrsino QrAitTnsnrrfH.)
the kindred and creditors of said decea«c*i j Atlanta, G*a., November 15, 18m. 1
to be aafl apiwur at my oibce within Oi.-j SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this
tune allowed by law, and snow cause, if any they ! ((lllcK Uat uia M ., MONDAA', December Oth.lStn,
ran, why -aid letters should not be granted —
terms of law.
AT', REGULAR IMPORTERS'
Atlanta, Georgia, November 13, 1807—dlnl
1867. THE NOVELTIES OF ?HE SSA$9N.
Given under mv han*l and official signature,
this lfith day of November, 1S67.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary,
novtrt—waod Printer's fee $3
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
WHEREAS, Jane Jones, administratrix on tbe
estate of Frances P. Jones, deceased, represents t<>
the Court that she has fully administered the said
tor supplying the following, viz:
354 Window Frames and Sash, double
hung, % inch thick, 18 lights 10x12,
with Pul lies, Cords and Weights.
1 111 Plank do n 11^in. thick, 18Lights 10x12.
! 430 " do., in. thick,12 Li£htsl0xl2.
sash to be glazed with a good quality of
American Glass; both Frames and
Sash to be Primed.
186
IT*
MRS. J
flsai* ,or *“ ers •' I j;o Door Frames and 4 Panel Doom 3x8
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt 1 feet, \% in. thick,
ind singular the kindred and creditors of said I 76 Door Frames and 4 Panel Doors 3x8
dcceaaetl, to be and appear at my office, within the, f ^ ji/ it)i thick, with transom, 3
time prescrilKJd by law, and show cause, if any ; V . d.,r\ n i
they have, why said letters should not be granted. Lights 10x12 O. G. Molding! in. Wide.
Given under my hand and official signature,! 46 Door Frames and 4 Panel Doors 2)^x7
this November 16th, 18B7.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary,
novlh—w6m Printer’s lee $1.50
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
■itY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin
ary of Paulding.county, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the Court House dour, in the town of Dallas,
l’nuldiny county. Georgia, between the legal
hours of sale,on the first Tuesday in January, 1868,
the following lots of land, to-wit: Eight hundred
land eighty-seven C887j and Bdue hundred ami
fourteen alt lying and being in the 3d dis
trict and 3d section ol Paulding county, Georgia,
sold lor the faeneti'. of the heirs and creditors.
Term- cash. November M.WW.
N. WHITWORTH. Administrator.
■ Printer’s lee *5
novl5—W0M
' ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.~
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Forsyth county, Georwia, we will offer for
sale, before the Court House door in the town of
Camming, Ga., on tlie first Tuesday in December
next, the plantation lying about twelve miles
north east of Cuimning, Georgia, containing
eighty-eight acres, more or less, well improved in
every’ respect, belonging to the estate of Henry
E. Goiier. late of said county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said de
ceased. Terms cash. October 33. 1867.
MARY J. GOBER, Ad"*’rx.
ROBERT A. FAKERS, Adm’r.
oct37—w40d Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S 3 ALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court f
ry of Newton county, Georgia, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December, 1867, at the Court
House door, in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, the tract of land whereon James D.
Johnson lesi'led at the time of his death, contain
ing eleven hundred acres, more or less, and ad
joining lands of Robert J. Henderson, John Day,
Henry Camp. John Austin and others. Terms—
One-lialf cash or on 30 days, and balance at 19
secured. October®. 1867.
oct94—w40d
M. PACE, Administrator.
Printers fee $5
Special Notice*.
Y. M T>- A. ROOM4, ATLANTA, NOV. 23
1867—NOTICE—The Rooms recently fitted up for
the Young Men's Library Association are now
open. The members are earnestly requested to
vi.-it them and enjoy all their benefit. The citi
zen- arc al-o invited to visit them, and lend their
aid and influence in carrying foward this noble
enterprise, in the dissemination of useful know
ledge and the cultivation of good morals, not only
for the young men of the city, but for all who may
hereafter become citizens.
The Ladies arc Cordially and Especially in
vited to visit them, and give their countenance,
aid and wide-spread influence.
N. B. I am authorised and requested to say to
those members who have not paid their dues, Sc.,
to come foward and pay them.
nov-M—3t A. L. GRANT, Librarian.
GEORGIA, Fayette county.
JKPTIIA LANDRUM, Administrator of the
estate of Washington Landrum, late of said coun
ty decea-ed, having applied to the Court of Ordina
ry of saiil county for leave to sell the land belong
ing to said e-tatc of said deceased, lor the benefit
of heirs and creditors;
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objections, if any they have, within two months
from tlie publication of this notice, else leave will
be granted for the sale of said real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature this
November the 2d, 1807.
EDWARD CONNOR,
nov5—w2m l'r’r’s fee $5 Ordinary.
feet, 1 y» in. thick
136 Door Frames and 4 Panel Doors 2 ft. 8
In. by 6 ft. G in-1 % in. thick.
58 Door Frames and 4 Panel Doors 2)^x6
feet, 1)4 in. thick.
Doors and Frames to be Primed, and Transoms
In bo Glazed; Doors to be trimmed with loose joint
Butts and Bim Locks of good quality, with Brass
Tumblers and Mineral Knobs; Door and Window
Sills must lie of Hard "Wood. All to be delivered
at the Swilt Race Track, in the city Of Atlanta,
where they* will be inspected. Delivery to com
mence December20, and to be completed by De
cember 31.
Proposals will be in triplicate, and endorsed
by snretics, as usual.
The Government reserves the right to reject any
or all bids, ok select sren parts of bids as may
BX for the dest interests of the service.
Proposals should be addressed to the under
signed, and endorsed upon the envelope, “Pro
posals for the delivery of Doors and Windows.”
By order of Brev. Brig. Gen R Saxton, Chief
Q. M. H, 3. FARNSWORTH,
novlD—d«t
1st Lieut. 34th Infantry, A. A. Q. M.,
hf
In charge of Itenot
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
Superior Court, October Term, 1867—Present His
Honor, James Milner, Judge.
MARTHA M. ADKINSONa
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
WILLIAM ADKINSON. >
Hl'LK TO PERFECT SERVICE.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of the
Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in the
county; and, it further appearing that he does not
reside in tbis State. It is, on motion of counsel,
ordered that said defendant appear and answer
at the next term of this Court, else that the case
be considered in default and the plaintiff be al
lowed to proceed. And it is further ordered that
this rule be publisheu in the Georgia Weekly
Opinion once a month for four months.
JAMES MILNER, J. S. C., C. C.
J. C. Fain, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
I, H. C. Bunt. Clerk of tho|Superior Court, certi
fy that the above is a true transcript from the
minutes of Goidon Sujierior Court. This Novem
ber 16,1867. H. C. HUNT,
novSl—wlemlm Clerk Superior Court.
The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Atlanta and th«
surrounding country, that she has just returned from, the Xorth with a large and well
selected stock of
millinery goods,
unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising
THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES?
Also, Black ami Colored Velvet Ribbons, Silks, Velvets. Crapes, Laces Illusion, 4
Rouches, Blondes, Nets, Embroideries Ornaments and Fringes, French Flowers
Ostrich and Fancy Feathers in great varity, Nailheads, Bonnet and Trimming Rib
bons, Dress Buttons, Ac., Ac. Also, a complete stock of
DE;ESS a-oo-DS, a-oems,
The Latest Styles Balmorals and Hoop Skirts,
A large stock cf WOOLEN GOODS, a most superb stock of CLOAKS, in all the mo-t
fash ion able designs. ■
Especially would I call the attention of the ladies to my most beautiful selection of
HUMAN HAIR,
Curls, SwitcVes, Waterfalls, &c.
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
FURS, FURS, IN GREAT VARIETY.
Also, a most magnificent selection of SHAWLS of every description, together with
a large stock of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOAKING, MELTONS AND ASTRA-
CANS, COATINGS, CLOTHS, Ac., Ae., and many other goods too numerous to men
tion. Having bought my stock of goods exclusively for CASH, (and since the recent
decline,) lam confident that I can offer great inducements, and request you to ex
amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember the Place, MRS. J. frank.
oct20-d3m Decatur street, Four doors below Old Masonic Hall.
AXTYICKMS Y AHHNITIM
{^"NOTICE.—THE PHYSICIANS OF
the State of Georgia are requested to meet In
Convention, in Atlanta, at the City Hall, on the
26th of November, 1967, at nine o’clock in the
morning, to organize the State Auxiliary Society
of the National Medical Association ol the United
States of America. By request of the Medical
National Association. L J. M. GOSS,
no»6—dtd Vice President for Georgia.
ar POST OFFICE, ATLANTA, GA.,
October *, 1867.—From and after this date, until
further notice, this office will be opened and closed
as follows:
Open at 8 o’cleck, A *
Clone at o’clock, r M
Open at. o’clock, r M
Close at « o’clock, r u
SUNDAYS.
8 o’clock, a ■
ID o'clock, a m
3 o’clock, r ■
3.30 o'clock,
THOS. G. SIMMS, P. M
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, before the Court
liou»e door, in the town of Dallas, Paulding
county. Georgia, between the legal hours of sale,
theuiidivid hall of lots of land Nos. 630, 676, 673,
677. 678 and 6115, in the third district and third sec
tion. Sold as the property of L. A. Corruth, tle-
cea?e*l. -old for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms cash. November 14,1807.
H. M. WHITWORTH, Administrator.
novlO—w40d Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order trom the Court or Ordin
ary of Fayette county, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the Court House door, In Fayetteville, in
said county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1868,
between the legal hours of sale, the land belonging
to the estate of Allison Spier, deceased, late of
Fayette county, being known as the plantation of
said deceased, being lots Nos. 94, 34,35, 49, and
S arte of lots Nos. 36, 37, 43 and 56, all in the 9th
istrict of Fayette county, the parts of lots being
101M acres of lot No. 38, 101 'i acres of lot No. 56,
50 acres of lot No. 37, and 186 acres of lot No. 49,
making in the aggregate 1,247 acres, more or less.
Sold in parts or parcels co suit pnrebasers.—
Sold for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of
said deceased. Terms cash. November 12,1867.
ALLISON SPIER, Administrator,
novlfi—wtds Printer’s fee $10
GEORGIA, Bibb county.
WHEREAS, I. C. Plant, executor of the estate
John M. Kunze, late of said county deceased,
makes application to the undersigned for letters
of dismission upon said deceased’s estate:
All person interested are required to be and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in June next, to show cause, if any they have,
why letters dismissory should not he granted the
applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
November 20th, 1867.
W. M. RILEY, Ordinary.
nov21—w6m Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Bibb county.
WHEREAS, Waiter M. Dickinson applies to the
undersigned lor letters of administration with the
will annexe* 1 of Alary Sheffield, late of said coun
ty, deceased:
All persons interested are required to lie and ap
pear at the Court of Ordinary on the first Monday
in January next, to show cause, if any they have,
why letters should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this the 20th day of November, 1867.
W. M. RILEY. Ordinary.
nov21—w30d Printer’s lee $3
DeKALB SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
le town of Decatur, DeKalb county, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
in December next, the foil*
Town lot No. (56) fifty-five,
in Decern bernext, the following property, to-wit:
i, in the town of Stone
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold on the
flrat Tuesday in January, 186e. at the Court House
door, in the town of Decatnr, DeKalb county, !>c-
the legal hours ot sale, lot of land No. ?J3,
Mountain, DeKalb county, Georgia, said lot be
ingfortv-uine (49) feet front on Main street, and
running back two hundred (900) feet. Levied on
as tbe projierty of George P. Bradley, to satisly
seven Justices’ Court fl. fas. in favor of W. H.
Brother-ton vs. G. P. Bradley, and one Justices’
Court 11. fa. in favor of McKeonX Godfrey vs. G.
P. Bradley, and one Justices’ Court fl. fa. in favor
of Smith A Richmond vs. G. P. Bradley. Said
levies made and returned to me by W. M. White,
L. C. Property pointed out by the defendant.
This November 7th, 1867.
James o. powell, sheriff.
nov8—wtds Printer's fee $9.50
Open at....
Cloee at.. .
Open at....
Close at...
octS—dtf
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
_ , , - * BT virtue of an order from the Court of Ordlna-
eomtaiaiag Wl£ acres, more or less, in the 18th ; ry 0 f Forsyth county, Georgia, I will offer for sale
district ot DeKalb county, (with the exception of before the Court House door, in the town of Cum-
the widow’s dower.) Sold as the property of ,mng, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in January,
Robert Baxter, deceased, for the benefit oi the ! 1868, one hundred and seventy-two acres of land
heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. Novem- more or less, being the place on which Harriet
her the 4th, 1867. ... . I Bonds died, aine miles north of Cumming, Ga.
GEORGE BAATtlLAdmlnistrator. iSold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
■o*8—wtds Printer’s fee $5 i said Harriet Hoods, deceased. Terms cash. This
5th day of November. 1867.
U* \f a RRIAGK AND CELIBACV
and tux HArrtxxs* or tkux manhood—An
Essay for Young Men on the Crime of Solitude
and the Physiological Errors. Abuses and D
cases which create impedimenta to MARBIAGK,
with sure means of Relief, dentin sealed letter
envelopes, free of chawf®- Address, Dr. J. 8KIL-
LIN HOUGHTON. Howard Association. Phila
delphia. Pa. sep26—d3m
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Henry county, Ga., will be sold on the
first Tuesday in December next, at the Court
House door in the town of McDonough, as the
, real estate of John Simpson, deceased. 156 acres,
~~ more or less, of lot of land No. 148 in the Tth dit-
trict of said county—less dower interest o the
widow. Terms cash. October 15,1807.
CYNTHIA SIMPSON, Adm’x.
octl9—w40*l Printer's toe $5
Aaalffimeets Netlcs el Appfiialmehl.
I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
States, Northern District of Georgia:
lathe matter of » IN BANKKUIOrT.
John W.Shac«XLFORD,> At Atlanta, Northern
i District of Georgia, Oc
tober 2Sd, 1967.
To WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
The undersigned hereby gives notire once a
- 4 rriTTUH. A COLD. OR A SORE week for three weeks, that he has been appointed
S3r a , uuun V ‘ , ns Assignee of John W. Shackelford, of Atlanta,
THROAT, requires irammediate attention, ana j n t j lC county of Fulton, and State of Georgia,
should be checked. If allowed to continue.
ner8-wtds
WM. C. JACKSON, Administrator.
Printer’s faa $5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
.WILL be sold by an order of tbe Court of Or
dinner of Gwinnett county, Georgia, on the fir
Tuesday in January, 1868, before tne Court Hous
door, ia the town of Lawrenceville. Gwinnet
countv. the blowing lands, to-wit; 280 acres o
land, known as lot No. 885, and 50 acres of lot No,
336, all ia the 6Ut district of Gwinnett county,
lying near the Walton line. Sold as the property
of Benjamin P. Weaver, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased
Terms cash. This November 5th, 1867.
. JOHN E. MAGUIRE, Administrator.
nOT 8—w30d Printer’s fee $5
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, n}*ca* his own • containin,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
°* DeKalb county, Georgia, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in Jannary,1863, at the Court House
door, in the town of Decatur, DeKalb county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 264
I r r i tat ion °* *** e Uwng*, a Fermaneut, petition, by the Diftric^Cwirt^ot ^aid^^District. j district o^DeKalb county (with the exception of
acres, more or less, in the 18th
oct24—w3w
BILLINGTOX W. YORK,
Assignee.
the widow’r dower.) Sold as the property of
Thomas Henderson, deceased, lor the benefit of the
1 heirs and creditors. Terms of sale cash. X'ovem
ber 4th, 1907.
ELIJAH M. HENDERSON-Adminstrator.
I be made to the Court of Ordina’ry of Gwinnett ; novS—wtds Printer’s fee $5
i GEORGIA, Gwixxett county.
Throat Disease* or Consumption,
is often the result.
KMOEVX’S bronchial troches, .
** . ‘ to the nart-s ffive im- rTAWO MONTHS alter this date application will
Having a direct inline p • be made to the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett i
mediate relief. For Bronchial*, Asthma, i coUnt ,, for leave to sell the lauds liclonfring to the —
Decatur street, :
FOUR DOORS
jfLT
. FE ANl’S ,
: Atlanta, Ceorgia,
BELOW OLD MASONIC HALL.
BAUGH’S | THKOUCH RATES
Raw Bone Super-Phosphate. ON COTTON 10 NEW YORK
The following testimon}- in reference to
the above fertilizer, by one well known in
this community and State, will be read
with interest:
TESTIMONY OFCHAS. W. THOMAS,
Sector St. Philip's Church, Atlhnta, G*.,
A. K. Skago, Esq. : Sir—In answer to
your question respecting Baugh’s Raw
Bone Super-Phosphate I send you the fol
lowing facts:
I prepared in my garden, at West End,
three squares for Irish potatoes; on the
first I put nothing; on the second, Guano
at the rate of two hundred and fifty pounds
per acre; on the third, your Bone Dust at
the rate of three hundred pounds per acre.
As you are not interested In the quality, I
give no particulars of soil or mode of cul
ture, further than to say tiiat in these re
spects, and in time of planting the squares
were equal. The square manured with j
Guano yielded forty per cent, over the un
manured square; and that manured with
Baugh’s Raw Bone Super-Phosphate
seventy-five per cent- over the unmanured
square. It may be that the Guano was not
a pure article. I bought it, however, for
Peruvian, and from a reliable house, and
at the same rate per pound as the Bone
Dust. CHAS. W. THOMAS.
oct30—dtf
OTJIEli EA S TEH N Cl T / ES,
VIA NORFOLK.
ON' and after November 4th, :>67. the rates ou
Cotton from Atlanta, per bale, will be,
Compr**sse*l. Not Coninre—e i
To New York #555 #*., *a
To Baltimore 4.75 5 12
To Philadelphia 5 55 «
To Boston 6 (« , r, -c
To Norfolk 413 <
Through RilLof Lading will be given a: j> *in:
ol shipment and lo*«, damage or ovcrcha-ge wii
be promptly settled at point of deliver,-.
Marine Insurance required between N *
and New York and Boston. No insnran : -e
quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia.
Any farther information will be fiirnLlieJ
application to JollX If. PECK. M. T
novo—*13in
WC'ti-rn ,t Atlantic R.ii'r-I
Dekalb postponed sheriff sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, at
Assignee’s Sale.
BY virtue of authority in me vested bv Ho
Lawson Black. Register in Kankruptrv, 1 will
to the highest bidder, on .SATURDAY, th.- Wta
instant, the following described iiropertv:
City lots Nos. 21 and 29, each containing one
acre, more or less, fronting McDonough street on
the west. These premises are in line improve
ment, having a large two story framed dwelling
with eight |rooms and well finished throughout,
also, good kitchen, smoko hou-c, stables, Ac.. A--
The premise, are at present occupied by Major K.
F. Edwards.
Also, a one-half interest in one vacant lot. con
talniug two acres, more or less, fronting Peter-
street on the west, Macon and Western Railrovi
on the cast. W. II. Lowe’s lot on the north, and
Joiner’s lot on tr>e south.
Also, a one-half interest in twenty acres of ion
lying and being in the 14th district of original', v
Henry, now Fulton countv. These tw enty acres
lie just outside ot the city limits, at WEST END
on the new Green’s Ferry Komi, and within a tow
hundred yards of Mr. Thomas Alexander's re- .
dence. I ifteen acre* ore very heavily timber*-*
For further particulars apply to
R. W. YORK. Assignee
Atlanta. Ga.. Nover-h«r 7th. 1M7—d»d
CLAYTON SHERIFF'S SALE.
WILL be sold before tbe Coart House doe
Jonesboro, Clayton ooanty. Gw. on tbe list Toe-
dnyinJanunry, iSBR within tbe legal boars o
sale, the toUowiog^roperty, to-wit:
One town lot in
ef J
of
contain-
‘hrae and three-fourtba aerea. known as the
Si**, 1 |U * 0 ** of toe estate 01
the late Dr. James A. Turner, deceased. Levlel
on to saUtry a fi. fa. issued from Heary Sepen .r
Court against Levi H. Turner. admUi»tr»n»r >1
Jas. A. Turner, deceased. In lavor cf W. C. Lee.
administrator de boni* new of W. L. Moms, de
cease*], which fi. fa. was lssned front a decree ob
tained in said Superior Court to assert tbe ven
dor’s lien. Terms cash. November toth, lsw
Decatur, in DeKalb county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday In December next, tnthin the legal
fi
In December next, wl
hours or sale, the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land number one hundred and eighty-
one, also, the west half of lot number one hundred
and eighty-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 posession. Levied on as the property of
said Robert A. Alston, to satisfy a Mortgage fl. fa.
vs. said Robert A. Alston, in favor of B. M- Bran-
nor, said fi. fa. having been issued upon a judg
ment of foreclosure obtained at the April Term
of the Superior Court of said county. Said lands
were bid off at November Sheriff s Sale by Tyrus
T. Smith, and terms of sale not complied with,
this sale to be made at risk of said purchaser,
T. T. Smith. November 1,1867.
JAMES O. POWELL, Sheriff.
n0 v7—-wtds Printer’s fee *3
..„, or -i.. consumptive and Throat estate or Samuel P. Williams, decease
Catarrh, tmoA WM. P. WILLIAMS,Sen.. Adm’r.
Disease*, Troches are Use I with alwajs good September 25,1867—wds [Prs fee $31
"'siiigcr* and Public Speakers use them , GEORGIA, Paulding county.
toeleur and strengthen the voice. TWO months after date application will lie
onlv "BROWS’3 bronchial Trocurs,” made to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding coun-
Obtain only n . tv, Georgia, for leave to sell the real estate of
and do not take any of the VorthUM ImmUahon. James c *, le> deceased. October 9»th. 1867.
that may be offered. Sold RVZRtwhkrx. J. W. HARRIS. Administrator.
oCt97—dfmeod
nov2—w2m
Printer’? fie* $3
SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SALE.
WILL be sold before the Court House door, in
the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One one-horse wagon. Levied on as the prop
erty of Hiram Province, to satisfy a fl. la. issued
from the Gounty Coart of Fulton County, in fa
vor of E. E. Elliott. This Nov. 4th, 1867.
WM. H. HOLCOMBE. Special Bailiff.
nov5—wtds Printer’s fee $930
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
mode to the Court of Ordinary of Paulding
countv. Georgia, lor leave to sell the real estate of
F. M. Pickett, deceased. October 4, 1867.
JAS. T. READ, Administrator.
octl2—w2m Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
T WO MONTHS after date application will be
made to the Court ot Ordinary of Gwinnett
county, Georgia, for leave to sell the real estate of
Alexander Hall, late of said countv. deceased.
JOHN O. PERRY, Adm’r
September 25,1867—w2m. r Prs fee ’
nov99—wtds
L. C. HUTCHESON. Deputy sheriff
Printer’s fee $9 >
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court *f Ordinary
of Gwinnett county, lia, will be told before the
Court House door, in tbe town of LawreacevCle.
Gwinnett county. Ga^ within the legal Iknrs *m
sale, on tbe first Tuesday in January, ,
acres of land off of lot No. **» in the (Via district ■>:
Sold as the property of J*tu.
leneflt of tbe heir*
Gwinnett county.
Scott, deceased. Sold for the bene
and creditors of said decease*!. November Iff. iw:
MARY SCOTr. Administratrix
nov23—wlOd Printer's fee gs
NOTICE.
WILL be sold at Spring Place. Murray countv
Georgia, on Wednesday. Noveml<er *Jth. 1-vrt xi :
o’clock, P. M.. the following property, to-wit: Two
lots of land. Nos. 2M and *12 in the !«h district a-
3d section of sold countv, an <1 containing 3>) at 1-.'/
more or less, situated three miles east from 8nnnr
Place, on the Federal Rood. Where itcro-
Holly Creek, and bnown as the "George T.-r-
Place.” Sold as the property of E. £ w
Bankrupt, and subject to ail encumbran*-*-.
X. B. FOWLER A^l -n.r
Xovember2.1867-dt*l * V!, »‘#“s-e
administrators salf
B y virtue of an order from the Court ,
ry of Henry county, Ga. Till
first Tuesday in December next at
House door, in the town or ‘
or land, more or less, known a* the Jf rr "
of D. J. Laney. deceased, late nt „
Tassahawcreek. Terms cmK. ocu»b^??5 i^* r
1>. L. DUrrE\\ Adnrr.
Printer’s toe $3
oetlS—w40*l