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THE I) A11 - Y
VOL. I -NO. 290.
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1868.
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1 spyiteation Mr dl* mission
ft,r dismission
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', | on,i etc. by Administrator*, Kxecn-
: required by Uwto be held
. . . 6M Tuesday In the month, between Uus
-T l lea in the forenoon and three la the af-
the court House In the county In
• uc urouerty is situated. Notices of these
’ u^C rven In a public genet* « day*
,., the day of sale. . .
-sirs ?L£,’T2ggx&f£
' v ^ the debtors anifbredltoiv of an fiateL
. ^ue published dt day*.
. . mat application wilt be made .to the
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, „ ordinary for leave to a
. ur publi'he«i for two months.
for letters of Administration. Guar.
. ,i. rtr. must be published SO days; ier dts>
.... iron* A Iministrailoa. monthly 0Months;
..a.- ten from Guardianship t) days.
., air lorerfosure of Mortgage as net be pnb-
. -. monthly tor 4 months; for establishing lost
, - f..rtbe fall space of t months; for oou-
„ .-title* from Executor* or Administrator*,
i , ...u l ha* keen given by the deceased, the
•pare of three months. -
.. ati-m* will always be continued a
a ti. Ihor. the legal requlremghU, unless
i .nlerrd ' 1
^LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS will be Made
a . irij advertiser*.
r Ail transient and foreign adn
m prepaid to secure pubi teat ton
- \n letter* oa business, or mom
•licatkm, must tm addressed to _
WILLIAM L acaPOOB,
. Atlanta, fla
sLsSi
I Mill. W AUA A CO., _
1) supl, and Fancy Groceries, Hats, Cap?,
•mass and Notions', Hardwares Me., MS.
u I examine our stock.
BOY l>, WALLS M CO.,
» .u ball and MUcbell street*, om DotU’l
fg /hwiitsid JWresftry.
//£», CLOCK* JWWUM+T, 60.
o N iiol.LM.VM, Healer in Watches
•a», Jewelry. Gold Pens, fipecteclea
i Whitehall street, tit door above M
m il a u.'> Booh btore, Atlanta. Oa
ng in good style and warranted.
-Uy
MMCSA/m AW* WMOOBMS
\ ll.US a UKE.-E. ACOTIOB
tiaitsTS. sign,
-irret. Atlanta. Oa.
lytlbK LI Nv.ll, WAOLMAtlsMIWHt
1 • 11 and dealer la Vartoti—. Whitehall*
L'AlNa a PARROTT. WHO USA LN GRO-
r vt.it> AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I rout, Peachtree street, Atiahta, Oa.
A.i
ROBERT M CO, Ol
UtscHsirre. and Agents for
rroduoers, at the Bndga, oa Broad street and
Aha A. J. ROBERT.
si.nisd, Atlanta, Ga.
r. w
la Commission
Manafhctarer*
oaS street a ‘
■ffiSSS*.
J "»N U ROGERS, toULH « FAMILY GfiO-
I'tams and tocNTsr Pbodocs, WhttahiU, one
- r u Mitchell sUeel, Atlanta, Oa taw*
11 **» slsray? oa hand. ■angKjM
MAJiKKK8 AW* MM0KMM8
"<*• uhouuiA NATIONAL BANK.
• *. AUtiama street. Joan Nr
1 t. i •ii.sto.i.ashlcr; DanWOfO..
•**» ii. Jonbs, Boot-Keeper. PI BBC
>..nn Kic«, John Collier, B. N. BawlOa, I
• • ^,1 v\ w. Clayton. .. ^ ^MM—Ty
VMfca, UANBKB AND BBOKBK, At-
■ i * ii.. buys and sells Gold, SUrer, ~
• id iiaakBiUe. Exchanges
> r.u lor parties la ltomM ^
iDicrcut on Dc;to«ito when left for two
»r longer. fetb— ly
B ifO K i. US, over At-
AgTltes
WISTI8N & ATLANTIC UUIIOAD.
ADMINISTR ATOR’S SALE.
BY Tlrtue of an order from the Court of Online-
ryeTpeKalb county, Ga.. I will sell before the
Lwurt House door, in the city of Atlanta and
donatT of Fulton, on the first Tuesday in March
r flre w ln serentoewth
aifttricC or originally Henry, now Fulton county
oontataing one Ahndrevl and sixty-three aeresr
Thu lot of land ia ti e- place whereon John N.
BeBenger lived prior to his death, hurt D six mile*
socth east of the city of Atlanta. l> poa ttara aU
property Is sold lor distribution.—
legatees, under the will of John N. Bellenrer
Terms of sale CASH. Jan. Ul 18M. ‘
MILTON A. CANDLEli. Adm'rT
Ifo heats non with the will annexed of Jona N:
Belleager, deceased.
Jania—wts Printer** fee $10
ON anW alter January lath. 1888, Passenger
Trains will run as follows:
GOING NORTH. ^ _
LIAVINC ATLANTA.^
ch iniuml by ^oldler* in J* vm?
••®° ^pA88JtNQra.-AS?iv* 8C * > CMAtSAtoOoI' ^ #4 *- Thls P^P*^ * s » u tor distributionamoiair
B OO p. ■., connecting with trains of
Nashville and Chattanooga Bailroad for
Nashville, Louisville an<T the West, and
trains of Memphis and Charleston Bail-
road for Memphis, New Orleans, ect.
4*1$ P. M. Daily (xxoxrr Boxoats) Dauw
Acoomxodatiox.—Arrive at Marietta at
BA6, Cartersvllle &JS, Kingston • J8, Dal
ton IMS.
T«00 P. M. Daily Guay NonrHxnx Mail.*-
Arrive nt Cbattaxooo a 4.00 A X., con
necting with trains of Nashville and
Chattanooga Bailroad for Nashville^
Louisville, and the West, and making
close connection for Memphis. N«w Oa-
lxaxs, etc., VIA NAJJHVILLB; also,
connecting with JB. T. aad Ga. B B.
tor Washington, Philadelphia, KeMr
York, and ou er Kastera cities.
4* COMING SOUTH
ARRIVE AT ATLANTA.
••84 A. M. Daily Guay Sodyhsax Mail.—
Leaving Chatyamoooa at Bfo r. x, con
necting with trains of Nashville and
Chattanooga, Bailroad*, aad at Dalton
at 8A3 r. ■ .connecting with trains of K.
T. and Ga Bailroad.
10«S0 A. M. Daily (xxcxrr Suxbays) Dalton
Accoxxooatiok.—Leave Dalton at l.M
a. x., Kingston 4.80, CartersvHle SJ8,
Huriettaat 8.
li.O> i*. M. Daily (xxcxrr Sundays) ezrax*
Pass ANOKA.—Leave Chattanooga at 6-38
a. x., making close connections with
trains of Nashville and Chattanooga, and
Memphis and Charleston BaUrosds.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
UNDER an order of the honorable Court of Or
dinary of Pulton county. Georgia, I will seit be
fore the Court House dt-or.-iu Csmpbeliton Camp
bell county, Georgia, within the legal hours of
sale, oil the first Tuesday in February next, tbe
flowing property, to-wit: One fourth undivided
interest in fractions 148, 53, 58 and 60, and land
(Mate and to of the 14th district of originally
Payette, now Campbell county, containing in ail
ttJK acres, more or less, and known as the Poster
hiaoe. teldas the property of Martha T. and
Was, H. Ferguson, minors and orphans of W. H.
Ferguson, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phans. Terms cash December 15th, 18lft.
WM. C. PARKER, Guardian.
decap—wts Printer's fee gl<>00
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAI.
BY virtue of an order of the Court
Of Newton county, Georgia, will be sol
Court Iloiuc door, in iTic town of Co
said county, on tbe first Tuesday in
1868, within Die legal hours oi sale, two hu
and ninety acres of land, more or less, lying
sixteenth dDtrletof originally Henry, now Ne y-
toecounty, being the place whereon Archibald
Scott lived at the time of ins dealb. Sold as tbe
Property of Arcbiliald eott, deceased, lor the
benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said dcca>ed
Terms cash. December*. 18tfT
ADDISON U1LKY. Administrator.
dec4r~WtS _ __ Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE.
WILL l»c sold before the Court House door. In
Fayetteville. Payette vouuty, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in February next, between the legal
hours of sale, the land belonging to the estate ot
Thomas 11. Uorn, deceased, it being the north
half of lot or laud No. 163, in the 4ih district or
originally Hunly.uour Payette county, cwntniniog
one hundred one and oue fourth (UM> 4 ) acres,
more or les^. Bold for the benefit of me heirs and
creditors of >ald deceased. Terms Cash. De
cember 16th, 4*in.
MARY A. R. HORN, Administratrix.
declT— wts Printer’s fee $6
PnUmaa’* Pattern* Sleeping Canches
ON ALL NIGHT TBAIN8.
NF MONTGOMERY A WEST POINT MAIL-
boTtl — *
Le_rc West Point
Arrive nt Columbus -
Arrive at Montgomery
Leave Montgomery •
Leave Columbus
Arrive at West Point
lfo» GEORGIA RAILROAD—1T1 miles— tar.
five cento per mile.—Joax P. Kims, Presldeac; E
W. Colk, Superintendent; G. T. Amdmsom, Agent
at Atlanta.
SAY PABSXMSXB TBA1X.
Leave Atlanta M® A.M,
Arrive at Augusta MB P.M.
Leave Auguste * A.M.
Arrive at Atlanta U® P-M.
NIGHT FA88XKGHI TMAIX.
Leave Atlanta. .Y.15 PM.
Airivewt Auguste.. «® AM.
Leave Auguste PJj-
Arrive at Atlanta 4J6AM.
MldXT TXBOUGH VKSIGHT T»AIX. _
leave Atlanta ® 4U FM.
Arrive at Auguste AM.
Leave Auguste «J0 P-M*
Arrive at Atlanta BM AM.
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THAI UNITED
A 1 l - ‘ ' » . NATIONAL RAN is
U.U .‘KPOsll'ORY OF TM
M I n_- A AIVTCLL, President; W. H. touts,
t -" u * • tATORa- A. Austell, M. G. Deh-
-*»' hr, •• -inin f mss Hr I sndon. f H-
't" i*. suenuon paid to Collections in Atlanta
ti-^cgn ibis sectioa. Prompt returns mad<
* :-i lowest current rates. Our New York Cor
b ut, tbe Fourth National Bank, to when
' r ^ u r -_ fofo—ly
SALOOW&.
’lib AGO ALE DEPOT—M. K KENNY, Pro-
- • nrior dealer in Brandies, Wines, Whlakies
: ^ **r*. LB 1C AGO A LX always on hand. No.
1 tu .in* street. Atlanta, Ga.
a TTvjtjrwn.
L'ARROW A SIMPSON. ATTOBKBY8 AY LAW
I Atvsata, Ga. OfiUm eorner WhitehaH i
■' - streets, over James’ u«
•RlfliCC OL Alabama street.
_ , H. P. FABBOW,
*^y O- F. MMPXON.
JA&VMAJfCX.
y ' a L I F K INdURANCK COMPANY—
|6 UUO uuu
Lv ach's build tag,
-*d streets, second
KNXiNos, General
ref Alabama an*
■iMf
UAMDWAMM MATXMIAL*
me II AUDWA1U.-J. KA4.U
f j M bite hall street, iron, Htoei. Nails, Car-
fj^tiagc materials. Tools for ail trades, Butld-
“6 Nate rials. Boiling Ueths, Farming
*b., oictiu J. k. A J. G. ALBXAKDEJL
-jwin
dec!4—d3m
JOHN B. PECK,
Master of Transportation.
FORSYTH SHERIFF’S SALE.
WILL be told before the Court House deer, in
the town of Camming, Foisy tb county, Ga., with
in the legal hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday
in February next, the following property, to-wit:
Lot# of land Nos. 632, 7o6, 7u9, 5U), 70S, 70S, 783,
698 and 8*7, in tbe 14th district and 1st section of
Forsyth county, Georgia, containing each 40
acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of
Thomas Thornton, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued
from a Justices’ Court of said county, in favor of
N. L. Hutchins, exeemor of A. G. Hutchins, de
ceased, vs. Thomas Thornton. Reuben N. Thorn-
tan and B. O. Thompson. Property pointed out
by A. J. Hutchins, plaintiU’s attorney. Levy
made and returned to me by l). AI. Pruett, Lawful
Constable. Jan. 2,1868.
JOHN A. SIMS. Deputy SheriK
ian8—wts Printer’s fee $2.50
Daxikl H. Cnax, Superintendent.
10.15 AM.
1.44 PAL
4.26 PM.
1.00 A.M.
l.U P.M.
IBS PM.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary
of Carroll county, Georgia, w ill be -old before tLe
Court House door, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, lots of laud numliers
125,126.136,138 and the undivided half of lot num
ber 103, containing Mll>* acres, more or less, in the
3d district of Carroll county, the w idow’s dower
a the above laud excepted, bold as the property
«•*’ Win. A. Johnson, deceased. There is ou the
premise* a good »sw and Grist Mill; also 100
acre* oi good bottom land, cleared. Sold lor the
benefit oT the heirs and creditor* 7’cruis cash.
This December21st, 1867.
JOHN P. WATSON, Administrator.
dcr*s—wts Printer’s foe $3
MW* MACON * WESTERN BAILROAD.—103
•iHes—Fare, five cento per mile—A. J. White
President ; E. II. W alike, Superintendent; R. A.
AxDKaaON, Agent a* Atlanta;
DAT TAB8KNGKB TRAIN.
Leave Maoon ... - 1M AM.
Arrive at Atlanta - fito PM.
Leave Atlanta - * I1®*JJ'
Arrive at Macon ... Iai PJ|
Leave Macon - - 8-40
Arrive in Atlanta • • • • 4 JO
Leave Atlanta - - - - W'
Arrive la Macon - AJW
~M^aYLANTA AlfifiB* FOlNT MAIL-
MoZb-m miles—Fare, per mHa-Joxx W.
King, President; S. P. Gbaxt, Superinteadaev-.
B. M. Fahxak. Agent at Atlanta:
PAY r AteKNOKB TBA1X—GOING OUT.
Leave Atlanta .1.00 AM.
Arrive at West Point 1*J0 M.
BAT r AB8KXGXB TWAIN—OOXING IX.
Leave West Point !*•
Arrive at Atlanta... PM.
FObTFONED ADMIX 1STRA’K’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordin
ary of Gornon county, Georgia, will be sold before
the Court House door, in the tow u of Calhoun, on
toe first Tuesday in February next, within the
legal hours of sale, lot of land No. 254 in the 14th
district and 3d section of said county. Sold as the
jroperty of L. D. Alarchman, deceased, lor the
mneOi of the heirs and creditors of said deceased,
with tbe widow’s dower to come out. Terms—
credit to Augu-t 18U8; small notes with good se
curlty, December 2d, 1M>7.
OSLO UN REEVES, Administrator.
decJl—wts Printer’s fee $5*
MT MAIL 8TAGE LINE FROM ATLANTA
TODAHLONEGA-
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and
Friday .... 0.00 AM.
Arrive Tuesday. Thursday aad Saturday 7.00 PM.
THROUCH RATES
ON COTTON TO NEW YORK
AMD
OTHER EASTERN CITIES,
VIA NORFOLK.
OK and after November 4th, 1861. the rates on
Qatton from Atlanta, per bale, will be.
t Compressed. Not Compressed.
To lew York
To Baltimore 4.15 54a
To Philadelphia 5J5 6«
To Boston «M «W
To Norfolk 4.15 4Jfi
Through Bills of Lading will be given at point
ok shipment and loss, damage or overcharge will
‘ e promptly settled at point of delivery.
Marine Insurance required between Norfolk
and New York and Boston. No insurance re
quired to Baltimore or Philadelphia.
Amy further Lulonnutioo will toe furnished on
apotfoation to JOHN B. PECK, M- T-,
nevg—dOm Western 4 Atlantic Railroad.
01.000,000 IN WATCHEO!
FOB SALE ON TM* POPULAR
*ONE JTRICR BEAN
GIVING EVERY PATRON A
Handsome and Beliable Watch,
sou
260
TOMMEY 4 STEWART, PlAtM
id arm cma
IN
Fa Usanwsaa, laex and
\jr louts ot all kinds, HalNNW, Baito.BS,
. * * ollau, Lbathbl etc., hign ot the Mill
Game Cock. Whitehall streot. AUaate.
For the low Frice of Ten Dollar*!
Without Regard to Value
AND NOT TO BN PAID FOB UNLESS
PKBiECTLY SATI8FACTOBY.
too Solid Gold Hunting Watches...$200 to $1,000
IU) Magic Cased Gold Watches.... *00 to Wb
1UU Ladies Watches, Enameled 100 to
PU0 Gold Munbug Chroumeter
Watches. 260 to
POO Gold Hunting English Levers.. 2U) to
JU0 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 160 to
T 000 Gold Hunting American
Witchtt
600 Silver Hunting Levers
DUO silver Hunting Duplexes.......
QUO Geld Ladies Watches
1,000 Goto Hunting Lepine*..........
I nun pifiyiimwini Silver Watches..
INff Hasting Silver Watches
5,UUO Assorted Watches, ail kinds...
(STEvery patron obtain* a Watch bv
thU arrangement, costing hut $10, while u
may be worth fMXW. No partiality
shown ,jg|
We wish to Immediately dispose ef the above
magnifieent Stock. CertUloates, Mfofog the aftt-
vcles, are placed in sealed ravetofc, and well
rniMd. Holders are entttted to the articlesi named
oa their oenifioate upon payment of Tea Dollars,
whether it be a Watch worth $1,600 or eaa worth
less. The return of any of our oertifieatee enti
tles you to the article named thereon npaa pay
ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article
valued leas than $10 is named on nay certificate
it will at once be seen that this is
Me Lottery, hat a straightforward
transaction, which asay bo participated In
oven by the meet fastidious!
A single certificate will be sent by mail, post
paid, upon receipt of 26 ousts, five for $1, eleven
for P. thirty-three and elegant premium for $6,
sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10, aae
100 to
SO to
76 to
80 to
tO to
50 to
26 to
10 to
Watch b;
m
PB YSJOJAJfM.
* C. AaUER has
• Nurcruss tor
»»tou »tract*, Wt
•cu net professionally engaged
I (BEfiFYBE MWBWVWW
to the Janattoa of Mari-
whareheeaabefoaad at
* Bankruptcy.
.«1.ET COPIES of the Buie* Bad Bean
i*uoi,, iii Bankruptcy, adopted by the IMs-
uric: couit oi the United states for the Net thorn
.' Uri ' 1 oi Georgia, can be had|oa appiieatton at
fc , I^^ S2£ 2S5£Sm- Prt ^ 90
ilxty-six and more valuable premia , ,
hundred aad most superb Watch for $1A- To
Agents, er those wishing employment, this is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitimately ouaducted
‘ sslne»s, duly authorised by the Government,
id open to the moat careful scrutiny. Tut ua I
WRIGHT, BRO n A CO r Importer*,
pn BROADWAY, New York,
sept*—dawdm. .
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue <*k an order isoui the Court of Ordina
ry of Fuublivg cotmt , Ga., will be sold before the
Court ilou.-c^t or, lu the town of Dallas, ou the
first Tuesia> iu February next, lietween the legal
hours of sail', the lolluwing property, to-ult:
tx>u of land .Nos. 222, 223, west hall of No. >24, in
i the 10th distriet and 2d section of l’auldiug coun
ty , Ga.; also, at the some time in tbe county of
Haralson .before the court House door, iu the
town of iluchaDsn, lot No. 420 in the 1st distriot
and 4th sect ion of Haralson county, Ga. Sold os
the property of Nathan Baris, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of heirs aud Creditors. Terms cash.—
December 11th, 1807.
JOsEl'lI BAGSDALF, Administrator.
declS—wts Printer’s fee $5
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
BY virtue of on order oi the Court of ordinary
of DeKaib county, Georgia, w ill be >old on the
Amt Tuesday ln March next, at the Court Hoax
door, in the town ot Decatur. DeKaib county. Us ,
between the legal hourrf ol c-ale, part of lot o laud
No. 183 in the Hkh district ei DvKidh county,
tying Oa the west side of >u 1 lot, obioio log -lamt
of ETN Ceuter and W it. Br.isswetf and other ,
abeut sixty acres dwrel, the liatance iu t!ir
WQoiIs, a small dwelling house, smoke litflU
stables. Be . on the place. Soul as the property oi
Jabex B. Walker, decease l, lor the Ix-nclD ol the
heirs and creditors, ieuus of sale cash. This
January 8th, 1888.
WILLIAM B. BEN LEY, AUmini trator.
jan*—wts rrinter’s fee $8
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
BY virtueof au order from the honorable Court
ol Urdinary of DeKaib county, Georgia, will be
sold before tbe Court House door, iu the town of
Decatur, DeKaib county, Georgia, on the first
Tuesday in March akst, within tne legal hours of
sale, seventy-seven acres of land, more or less,
being west half of lot number seventy-seven in
tbe 15tb district of DeKaib county, Ga. Sold as
the propc.ty of John McWilliams, deceased, for
the beuefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms—
One-half ca*;i; the balance on u credit until 25tb
December, 1868. This January 8th, 1868.
JOHN G. Me WILLIAMS,/
ROBERT McWilliams,j E *cc ut <> r8
janlO— wtds ' i*riliter’s fee $8
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtueof an order from the Court of Ordin
ary of Bartow county, Georgia, will be sold to
the highest balder at tiie court House door, in the
town ol Cartersville, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in February next, iu the legal hours of
sale, all the land belonging to the estate of Wil
liam Crow, late of said county, deceased, /except
the widow’s tlower), to wit: Parts of the follow
ing lots of land. Nos. 174, 175,187 anu 186. all in tbe
fifth district of the 3d section oi originally Cher
okee. now the county of Bartow, rold for distri
bution and tbe payment of the debts of the estate.
Terms cash. December 24 1867.
ii. F. PRICE, Administrator.
de<-97—wts Printer’s lee $5
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court House door, in the town of
Dallas. Paulding county, Ocorgi i, between the
legal hours of sale, tow u lots No lu In li ock B,
and Nos. 10, 7. 8 it, 12 13. It, 16 and 17 iu Block A,
all in tne tow n of Uallns. >old by >>r ler of the
Court of Ordinary oi Paulding county, us the
roperty of J. L. N. toote. deceased, lor the 1/eue-
t of the heirs and creditors of suid deceased.
This January 8tu, l.'-b-l
G. W FOOTE. Administrator.
jmnlO—wts Printer's fee $5
FOSTFONED ADMIXIdTRA'R’S SALE.
BY virtue of au order Horn the i ourt of ‘/rdiua
ry of Gomou uMiniy, Ueorgia. will be sold In fore
tbe Court Mouse door, in the town ol Calhoun, ou
the first Tuexlay iu February next, w ithin lire
legal hours of *a*e, iot> ol tan t No- 208 and 200 in
the 14th district un<l 3d se. t on Mold .is the prop
erty of Fancis Henderson, deceased, lor tiie bene
fit of tbe heir* anu creditor* ul’ said deceased.
Terms of sale—one half co*n. balance six mouths
credit with good security. i'eceinher 20.1867
G M THOMPSON,
Administrator Ue Ijonis non.
deeftl—wts Primer's fee $6*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
BY virtue of an order from tiie Court of Ordin
ary of Gordon county, G< orgia. will be sohi before
the Court House door, in Hu- town of Calhoun, ou
tbe first Tuesday iu Fe Jbiury next, wiunu the
legal hours Of sale, lots oi lalld Nos. 26 and 56 iu
the S4th district and M section. No. 55 cont iluing
1U0 acres, more or less, suoyee* to the widow'sdow-
• Sold -ip the property of Alexander Carpenter,
innani'l f-’- tbe benefit oi tne heir* ami er ditors
of *aid deceased, ferms of sale part cash, tbe
balance ou time with good notes, ibis Decem
ber teth. 1867.
TUORNTON TALLEY , Administrator.
dec21 wts Printer’s lee $5*
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order Horn the court oi Ordin
ary oi Paulding county, Ga., will b< sold before
the Court House door, in tiie town ol Dallas, on
tlie first Tuesday ia- tebruary next, within the
legal hours ol >ale the allowing lots of land, to-
wit: Nos, 2U2 a.ul 416 in the 2.1 di-trict aud 3d sec
tion of Paubllug county, Ga., uls*l town lots Nos.
7,6, 0.6, 8, 4, in Block G, Nos. 11,2, iu Block F,
No 22 iu Block A. Nos 10, 2 r, 21. in Block B. Sold
as the urope/ ty of V\ ui. C Lee, late of said coun
ty, de.;< ^?ei| noid for the benefit of ihe heirs and
,•’rod;.Tr furs. ash. December 11, 1867.
LA VINA LEE, Administratrix.
■i mf., iattbk_JL_ ... Prwiter’s fee $*
ADIN ISTRATOR'S SALE.
1 > u; of nn order from the Court of Ordin
< •' ! ..ilb county, tieoigia, will lie sold l>e-
*.<"’! fS s . i>uri House door, in Decaiur, iu said
count,;.', on me fir.-t Tin -vlay iu Fcbrv.iry. 1868, be
tween the legal hours of sale, part of the real
erfote lielonging to the estate of W illiam McEl
roy, deceased, late of s -id county, consisting ol
loU Nos 247, 2-12 233 anti wes: hall of ioi No. 2 1;
also, lot No. 102, w ith fractional lu No. 162, con
taining 8t» acres, moreorbss all ly iug in the 18th
district of Dekalb county, oeorgia Sold for the
benefit or the heiis and creditors of said deceased
Terms oi sale cash. December 5 1867
STEPHEN T. McEl.RoY, Adm’r
de*:12—wts Printer's fee $5
Uf.MJN fOLNTY SHERIFF S SALE.
W11.L Ire sold, on the first Tiiewlay m February.
1868, before the t.ouri llou.-edoor, and between tbe
usual hours of sale, in the town of Tboinastou.
•uid county of L psou. and State of Georgia, the
following property, to wit:
the West bailor lot of laud nuiahcrone hundred
and thirtv-six. iu tin- iifleeutli District oi suid
county, tiie same contuimug oue hundred acres,
wor e oi less. Levied on t« satisfy o< e morrgagr
U fa. in favor oi Amanda A Denham. Admr’x oi
John A Denham, lute oi said < ouuty deceased, vs.
Daniel Deiihuiu. administrator of A. 3. Self, lull
of said county, deceased.
OWEN C. SliAUMAN, Sheriff
Nov. *u. 183. u tils prs lie g.'j
GEORGIA, Uhon county.
WHEREAS, F. F. Mathews applies for the
guardianship of the property of Sarah Peurl'or,
non resident miner, who has property ia this
county:
These are, therefore, to cite aad admonish all
persons Interested to shew canse, tf any they
have, on the first Monday in February next, why
the said F F. Mathews should not be appointed
guardian as aforesaid. *
official signature,
COBB, Ordinary.
Printer’s foe $»*
Given findte 1 ifiy hand and
this Mot December, 1*87.
WM. A.
dec0O—w30d
GEORGIA, Burr* county.
WHEREAS. L G. Wilson applies to me for let
ters of administration, with tne will annexed, on
the estate of Baxter Hood:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased, to be aad appear at my ofitoe within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any
they caa, why said letters should not be granted
in terms of the law.
Givea under my hand aad otteial signature,
this January 6th. 18*8.
WILEY GOODMAN, Ordinary.
jsnC— w30d Printer’s for $3
GEORGIA* Monbob county.
WHEREAS, James M. Fonder, exeoetorof the
last will and testament ol Marie m Ponder, repre
sents to the Conrt ia his petition duly filed and
returned on record, that he has fully administered
the estate of said deceased *
This js, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said executor should not be discharged
from his administration aad receive letters dis-
missory on the first Monday la July, 1666.
Witaess my hand and official signature, this
6th day of January, 1868.
O. MOBSB, Ordinary.
janlO—W6m Printer’s foe *4.60*
GEORGIA, Paulding county.
WHEREAS, i. F. Cook applies to me in proper
form for letters of guardianship over the per.-on»
and property of Eugenia K., Joseph A. and Mary
A. Mahuffy, minor heirs of Adolphus Mahaffy,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and require all per
sons concernd to be and appear at my office, on
or before the first Monday in February next, to
show cause, if any they can, why the said letters
should not be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this January, 4th, 1868.
8. B. McGREGOR. Ordinary.
janlO—w*0d Printer’s fee f3
GEORGIA, Faybtb county.
WHEREAS, Mary A. B. Horn, administratrix
on the estate of Thomas II. Uorn. late of said
county, deceased, having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for loave to sell
the laud belonging to said estate for the benefit ol
the heiis and creditors of said deceased:
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objcctio s, if any they have, within two moutto
from the first publication of this notice, else leave
will be granted for the sole of said reul estate.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this November 27th, 181ft.
. EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
nov90—w2m Printer > fee #5
GEORGIA, SUMTKK COUNTY.
WHEREAS, William J. Phillips, guardian of
Eliza N. Phillips, has applied to tne Court of Or
dinary of said county, for a discharge from hb
said guardianship:
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objections. If any exist, on or before the firs' »! .
day in February next, otherwise letters v
granted the applicant ia terms of the law.
Given under my hand and official sigmui.ic
this 2d day of January. 1868.
L. DORMAN, Ordinary.
jan6—w40<l Printer’s fee |3
GEORGIA, Moxrok county.
WHEREAS, Robt. 6. And.*rmm, e. 6. e.
to me for letters of disfeisMon from odmia'lsire-
tionon the estate of Mrs M. A. button, deceased-
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish ah
my office, within the time prescribed bylaw,
and show cause, U any tbev ou, why said let-
tors should liot be granted to said applicant la
In terms of the law.
dec26—w6ro teft Sty-
GEORGIA, SUMTRR COUNTY.
WHEREAS, Joseph I. Turner, applies tome
for guardianship or the person and pronertr of
Willie T. carter and Ue rge B. Carter, mteen of
Charles Carter, deceased: •
All persons concerned are notified to file their
objections, it any exist, on or be i ore tbe Brat Mea-
day In March next, otherwise letter* will be
granted the applicant in terms of the law.
Given under my hand aad official signature
this 18th day of January, 1866.
■ L. P. DORMAN, Ordinary.
jan*t—w3M Printer** fee $6
GEORGIA, Henry county.
WHERKA8. John J. Rallev, administrator an
the estate ot Joseph M. James, deceased, 1.1*ef
said county, lias applied to me in dev form for
letters uunrissory from said arliuiuistration:
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and sin
gular the kindred xml creditors or said deceased
to show cause. If any exists, w ithin the time al
lowed by law. why letters of dismission should
not be granted the mtpUtau t.
Witness my hand and otfi tul signature. Octe-
•ber 13.1867. Q. ft NOCAN, Ordinary.
ocosu-w 6m Printer’s fee *4 60
GEORGIA. Fvlton county.
W HEREAS, John T. Akridge, administrator
U(M'n the estate of Simeon Akridge, deceased,
rjJiircsents to the court, in his petition, duly filed,
*"' re said I 1 "
that lie hits fully aduriuLterec
Thi- is. thcreTore. to cite all persons concernerl
to show cause, il any they can. why said adminis
trator should not l>c discharged from his said ad
ministration and receive letter? ol dkniDrion on
the fir.-t Monda\ teMsreh.tfua.
.Witness the Hon. Daniel Pittman, Ordinary
of said county, this 4th tluv of September. M6T
JNO. T. COOi’ER, Deputy Clerk.
scp5—wfim i Printer’s foe *4 Su
GEORGIA, Jabpbb county.
W HEREAS, Charles T. Preston, administrator
on tbe estate of Kirby D. Lowery, deceased,
late of said county, makes application to the un
dersigned for letters of dismission from said ad
ministration : _
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested in said estate, to flic their ob
jections, if any they have, in my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in April next, why said ad
ministrator shall not be uUmibsed according to
the statute iu »uch coses made and provided.
Given under my and official signature, atoffice
in Mouticelto, this 12th da;
-w6m
13th day of September, 1867.
M. H. HUTCHISON, Ordinary.
tPrinter’s fee $4.5UJ
BAKER COUNTY SHERIFFS BALE.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu February
next, before the Court House <1 or, in tire tow u of
Newton, Baker county' Georgia, u lUmi the usu>u
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit: One
thousand bushels.oi coin, more or less, seven
thousand |ioiinds of Cotton in the sc-d, more or
less, ami six thmi-aml |winnds of lint cotton, mure
or less. I.eviedou ito satiety a Mortgage 11. lu
is-ued rum Baker t»uperior court, in iavoi ol J
M Keaton A Co., Vs Joseph Rbrlehoover 1’iop
erty pointed out iu said Mortgage ti. la Tins
Novemlier **<1, 1867. R. J. stlblA, Sheriff
txiriS-wbl’ Printer'* f e c$5
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the < ourt of Ordinary
of DeKaib county, Georgia, will be -Old on the
first Tuesday iu Mutcir Hex-', at the Court House
door, in the town of Decatur, DeKaib com ty, be
tween the legal hours of sale, one hundred and
fourteen acres oi land, lot number oue hundred
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday iu March and two; also one liuirlre-l acre- a part of lot
next by virtue of au order from cue Court ol nmmtcr ninety one; said lands lying in the six-
Ordinary ol Paulding couuty, Georgia, between ! u-euib district of DeKaib county. Geoigia, lying
the .oral hours or sale, before the cour House ! h j- i Bitliouia, in said county. *SoD 1 as the prop
’ ej'ty of James L. Philips, late of said eonuty.de-
ca^ased. fold for tiie l»en< tit of the heirs and cred
itors of said estate. Terms cash. This tire 2Utli
day ol ,January, lb68.
il U’l k 1 Is* \l
IBj t/c S
door iu (he town of Dallas. Paulding county.
,.k-« following lots ol land, Ui-w it: Numlrer
thirty six seveu hundred ai-d sev a i.707 acres,
more r toss, and southea'i coiuer ol No. 7U6 in the
4d district and 3d sec ion. Nolil a-the property
of M. F Pickett, deceased bom lor the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased, ierms
cash. January 1st, 868
J. T- REA1>. Administrator,
janl wts * Printer s fee $5
ADMIN ISTRATOK*t> SA LE.
UY virtue ol an ordcrtroin the Court ol Ordina
ry from Paulding county.-Georgia, w ill be sold on
the first Tuesday iu February next, between the
lt«| hours of sale, before t.ie Court House door,
in the town of Dallas, the follow uig lots oi land,
to-wtt: No*. 11*. 113, DU. thirty acres off oi lbe
north side of lot No. 1*0. ouc hair <>t appte orchard
an tot No. *26in the 18Ui district and *<: section of
Paulding county. Georgia. Also ut the same time
...i ulaee lot of No.fikUin the 18tn district aud *d
suction of CObb couuty, Georgia bold as the
tv «rf Adolphus Mahafiy, deceased. Sold
benefit ot the heirs aud creditors. Terms
IteoemlmrKjW;, c6oE# A , lniinUtrat or.
dnfft—Wts Pr iut- r’s fee flo.OO
ADMINISTRAl'UiXb SALK.
BY’ virtue ot an order oi the Court ol Ordinary
ot DeKaib county, ueor 6 ia, wdl ^
firet Tuesday m February »t
House donr, in tb* town oi Decatur, D«haib
eounty. between the legal hours ol sale, lot No. 0.
in lire town ol ntoue klouuuun, coniainiug one
and three-fourths acre*, (once -old but terms not
complied with ) Bold as the property ot Julian
Y Johan deceased, for Hie Uu.Ut oi the heirs
Wtd creditoreofsaid dectas- d Terms cash-
ThUDecemtmr4th,lHffT LixAN A<{ministrmt ^
pnutePs lee *6
ADMINISTRATOR’S •'’ALE.
J? Vp^HdUg^unty. G^rguu iUltetedte
ttieOourtTIouse door, in the town of DaU*E
Paulding county, Georgia, on the first 1 **
February UB8. between the legal hours of sale.
.i, f lollow’tng property, to w* 1: D* 1 * 9*
m **a and ten acres off dl south side of lot No.
tUls me lath district and 2<i section ol 1 aulding
mubIT tioorgio. Sold as the P ’operty ot Joseph
eol, i for the berrefit of *e
,;,i creditors. Terms cash. Dec. 3, 18b7.
heirs anu creui«*«. ^ aL U£Y, Administrator
n me court of Ordin
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
TWO MONTHS after lists application will be
mtnde to the Court of Ordinary ol Gordon eounty.
Georgln, for leave to sell the lands belonging to
Xhn estate of Josiah Campbell, late of said county,
December *0,1861.
WlLLLfik CAMPBELL. Adm»r.
PriatePt fewfh*
ded—w**
Printer’s fee $6
GEORGE M. PHILIPS. Administrator.
ian*l —wtds Printer s fee $8
GEORGIA, Goiuhin county.
WHEREAS, 1 homos B Barnwell applies tome
for letters of administration ou the estate of Ma-
linda Towusend, dece »scd:
These are, therefore, u> cite all and -iugular
the kindred aud creditors of said dec- used, to
be and appear at my office, w ithin tiie time pre
scribed by law and show eause, if anv they can.
why said letters should uot be grained the appli
cant.
Given under my hand aud official signature,
this December 3Uth, 1867.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
dec31—w30d Printer’s fee $3*
GEORGIA. Cobb county.
WHEREAS, it is represented to me that t. c
estate oi Jackson Bra.abeluw, late of said couu
deceased, is unrepresented:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
concerned, to be and ap;>ear at my office, ou the first
Alonday iu February uext, and show cause, if
tuey can, why letters oi administration sboul-
cot be vested iu the clerk of the buperior cour
or some other at aud proper person,
Uivcn uml< r my hand aud official signature
this December 17th, lti>7.
JNO. U. CAMPBELL, Ordinary.
dec!7—w3IM Printer's fee $3
sep*
GEORGIA, Faykttk county.
WUEBEAa. Francis Patterson, admlntstiator
of F rancis M. Patterson, represents to the Court
that he has fully administered Francis M Patter
son’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred aud creditors, to show cause why. said
administrator should not be discharged I rum Ins
administration aud receive Ic'ters of dismission
on the first Monday iu June, DBS.
Witness my band and official signature, this
Novemlier 3Uth. 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
de«-3—wftm Printer’s fee #4.5 >
GEORGIA, Fulton county,
W HEREAS, John J. Thrasher, administratoi
of the estate of Joseph A Thrasher, late of
said county, deceased, represents in his petition
duly filled, that he baa fully executed nis said
trust:
This is. therefere. to cite awl admonish all and
• ingular the kindred and creditors of suid de
ceased. to show cause, if any exists, within the
tune allowed by law, why letters to. dismission
should not be granted the applicant.
Witness my official signature, August 3*il,
1867 DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
aug*3—w6m [ Printer’s fee $4 5U1
GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
TO ALL WHOM IT BAY CONCKBM.
WUEUEAB, James ft Cowan having in
pro|>er form applied to me for permanent letters
ot administration on the estate of William U. C.
Cowan, late of said county:
This is to cite all and singular the creditors aad
uext of kin of William H.C. CoWae to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allowed by law
aud -how cause, if any they ean, why permanent
administration should not be granted to JanmsC.
I owan on William H. C.Cowan’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature, this
December Hth, 1867. __
J. B. WILSON, Ordinary.
declS—w30d Printer’s Ire $3
GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
ALL persons concerned are hereby notified that
Jose h G Johns tr Its before B. H. Cosh and John
B. Johns, freeholders of said eounty, an e*tray
taken upon the freehold of said J. J. Johns, a heift r
about two years old, red sides, face white with
two red spots, white spotted eyes, red ueck, on-
marked. Appraised to be worth ten dollars. Said
e-tray w ill l*e -old on the freehold of said J. G
Johns, ou the 28th inst.
A substantial copy of the description and ap
pniiseiuent lroin the Estray Book of said county.
Giveu under my band and official signature,
this 16ih January, 1868.
THOMS B. HOY LB, C. I C.
jan22—wit Printer’s fee f*
GEORGIA. Xknvton county.
WHERE AS W L Peek applies to me for let
ters of administration upon the estate of J mans
M. Lester, deceased, late of New tou county-.
These are, therefore, to cite and ..dmonish silt aad
-ingular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased to bo an.! appear at my office, within tbe
time presci il*si bv law. ;uui show cause, if any
they can. w hy -aid letters -hould not be granted
to applicant.
Given under my band and official signature
this January the 4ih 1868.
WM. D. LUCK IE. Ordinary.
j;in4~w:#ld Printer's foe *X
GEORGIA, IIknry county.
W HERE AS, James R Robinson, administrator
on tbe e l ite ol Wiu. P. K<iliiuMin, late of said
county,deceased . has applied to me in due form
for letters distnnsory irorn -aid administration:
This is. therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and credltor*ief said de
ceased to-how cause, if any exist*,! within the
time allowed by law, Why - dd letter-,of dlsmi*-
m n should not be granted the applicant.
fitness my official .signature, ibis October 15.
•it. ti R. NOLAN. Ordinary.
ict20—w6m _ Printer’s lee f4 S»
GEORGIA, Fulton county.
WHEREAS, Joseph Willis, administrator on
ihe estate of Thomas M. Ion:, late ol said county,
deceased, represents to the Court in bit petition
duly filed that he has fully administered said
e-tate:
'I bis is, therefore, to cite ail persons concerned
to show cause, il >uy they can, why said admin
istrator should not he discharged from hi*said ad
ministration aud receive letters of diamtssioa oa
the first Monday In June, 1868.
Witness the Hen Daniel Pittman, Ordinary nt
skid county, *d Dccemlier, 1867.
JNO. T COOPER. Deputy Clerk.
dec4—w6m Printer’s fee $4te
GEORGIA, Faykttk county.
WHEREAS, Sterling J. Elder, administrator nf
Thomas K Persons, represents to the court that
he ha* fully administered Thomas B. Person's
estate:
This is, therefore, to cite ail persons concerned,
kindred and creditoi*, to show cau-e. if any tisay
cun, why -aid administrator should not be dis
charged from his odminifttration and receive let
ters of dismissiou on the first Monday ta June,
1868.
Witness mv hand and official signature, this
November iJUlh, 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR. Ordinary.
dcCo—w6m Printer’- fee *4 Ml
GEORGIA. Gwinnett county.
WIIEICI AS, It. A. Blakey administrator on the
e-tate ol' shepherd Ethridge, dci-ca-cl, hav’ng
made application to me ior letter- of di-tni»»lon
ironies.ud estate:
These are, therefore, to give notice to all con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to l»e and appear
at my office within tiie lime pn-senbud by law
and file their objections, if any they haw, why
said haters should not lie granted the applicant.
Giveu under my hand and official signature,
this Novemlier 5th. 1867.
G. X. HAKK8TRAW. Ordinary.
nov8—w6rn Printer's fee $4JO
GEORGIA. Chattooga county.
WHEREAS. Adam Neal, admini-trator upon
the estate of George W. Neal, deccgsiil. npclfos to
me for letters of di»mi-*ion iroui said ailmlaui*
tratiou :
These are. the ore, to cite and admonish
all anil singular ii u-e t.onceruad to be audMt-
iiear at inv office within the time pre-crHied by
Ikw, aud show can.-e, if any they can, why said
letters should not lie granted.
Given under tn> hand, at office, this the huh
day ol Novemlier 1867.
SAMUEL IIAWKTNs. Ordinary.
U0V23— w6m Printer’s fee f) BO
GEORGIA, Faykttb county.
WHERE AN, Jane Jona*. administratrix on tbe
estate ol Frances P. Jones, deceased, represents to
tbe Court that she has fully administered the said
Francis P. Jones’estate, and prays for letters o
dismission:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al!
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the
time prescribed by law, and show cause, ir any
they have, why said letters should not be granted
Given under my band and official signature,
this November 16th, 1867.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary,
novri—w6m Printer’s the $4.50
GEORGIA, Gwinnett county.
W'JIEHEAA Mirain 8. Perry, administratrix of
the estate of William A. Perry, late of s*M coun
ty, dc eased, represents iu her petition duly filed
that said e-ture lias proved insolvent and that she
ho* fully discharged said trust:
All persons concerned are cited and admonished
to fife theirobieotions within the time prescribed
by law, auU -bow cau-e, il any exist, w hy letters
of di-mi—ion -liuulil not be granted lo the appli
cant.
Witness mv hand aud official signature, this
December 6tli, 4867
G. T. RAKESTKAW, Ordinary.
'dec!4—w6m Printer's lee $4 50
GEORGIA. DkKalb county.
TWO MONTHS alter date application will be
mace to the Court of Ordinary oi said county, at
she first regular term utter tbe expiratiou ol two
mouth* trout this notice for leave to sell a portion
of the north sideol lots of lund Nos. 53 and 52 iu
the ibth district ol DeKaib county, belonging to
she estate oi John C. i**den (a per-ou of uusouud
mind) for the beuefit ol the said John C. Faden.
January 6th. 1868.
THUS. N. FADES, Guardian.
janlS—w*m • Printer’s fee $5
GEORGIA, Gordon county.
TWO MoNTiis slier date application will be
made to the honorable Court oi ordiuary ol coi
tion couuty, Georgia, for leave to sell the lauils be
long! ”, r t' .iiie Cstal.ol A. ft. Echols, late oi said
oot:;:f ’ deceased. Decemberau, lt67.
«... M. THOMPSON, Administrator.
?o_ Printer’s lee fa*
GEORGIA, Uknky county.
r |AY KA CHAFFIN, administrator on the estate
X ol L J. Chaffin, late of said county, deceased,
applies to me for letters of dismission lrom said
administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, Within
the time allowed by law, and show cause, if mto
exists, why letters should not be granted t he
ai Gi ven* 1 under my hand and official signature, this
2d pay of September. 1867.
<J. B. NOLAN, Ordinary
oct3—w6m l Printer’s lee 9tM,
GEORGLA, SUMTKK COUNTY.
W HEREAS,.!. C. and W. L White apply to me
I for letter- of di-nii--ion from adiiiim-1 ration
on the estate of Unbelt W liite, deceased:
These «re, therefore, to cite and aitmonish ail
and singular tiie kindred aud creditors of said
deceased, and all per-on- concerned, to be and ap-
i»ear at mv office, within tbe time pre»cribc«l ny
taw. and file their ob ections, it any they have,
otherwise letters will he grouted in term* of tha
taw.
. Given under ray hand, in office, at Americas,
this 0th day of September, 1867.
J L. P. DORMAN. Ordinary,
sep!*—w6m I Printer’s fee >4 50!
GEORGIA, DkKalb county.
W HERE AS, Augustus L. Pitt*, administrator
and Mary A. Greer, administratrix, ol Robert D
Greer, represents to the Court in their petition
duly filed ami entered on record, that they have
fully administered Robert D Greer’s estate:
This is, therefore, to cite all pereoas concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, il any they
have, w hy said administrator ami administratrix
should not lie discharged from their *« tail a 1st ra
tion and receive letters of dumuaton on ten first
Monday ia May, I8u6. ...
Given under my hand and Official signature,
this 16th October, is67.
JONATHAN B WILSON, Ordinrry.
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GEORGIA, Forsyth county.
TWO MONTHS after date application will Bd
made to the honorable Court or Ordinary of said
county, for leave to sell all the lands and mineral
interests in tbe Cherokee Gold Region, belonging
to the estate of Martin Roberts, late of said coun
ty, deceased. This 4th Jan nary, I860.
MARTIN B. ROBERTS,) Adm>r .
ISAAC L HUGHES, \ „
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GEORGIA, Tauldino county.
TWO MONTHS after date application win bn
. u:;.-ie to the Court ol Ordinary of Paulding cmfo-
i ty. Georgia, for leave to sell the lands belongiag
. p the e-tate of R. P. DreekUl, Into of said eounty,
ff'.t. >ased. Jauuary 2,1868.
G. W. STEWART, Administrator.
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GEORGIA. Paulding county.
TWO MONTHS alt r date appUcntieo
made to the Court of Ordinary ol Paulding •
ty, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to
Knock Pinkard, late of said county, rtetmreed
Ibis the 3d day of December, 1867.
WM.M. W ALLACE, Administrator.
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