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About The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1867)
DHY GOODS ! Cheaper than Ever! ONE PRICE ONLY! rjpBIS principle will be strictly adhered lo, a ml It rnuat be obvlotu to the moat inexperienced that It la the only enfe and correct one fbr tbo pnrchaeer, aa nil cannot know ■ the vnlne of good a, and would bo llablo to pay too hl^h for gooda where there la au asking and a taking price. QUICK SALKS AND LIGHT PROFITS This motto, 1 And from past experience In trade, to aa Immutable aa (rath Itself, and will he faithfully carried out Kwry cuaimner shall bare an intereat in my huelneae, fltom tha lact that 1 will acll GOODS SO CHEAP That all who may Ikvor me with their patronage will tart money. THE ATTENTION OK CLOSE CASH BUYERS e* la respectfully Invited to an extmiuillonbrthu extern elr* atook. IMPORTED GOODS At Less than they Cost to Import, Spool*) IndurenienL OfTorod lo Merchants NEW O O O T» 8 I' Will be Received Every Week And if a decline ahonld at any time take place, customer! will get the foil benefit of It, JOHN M. G-ANNON, Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets Takes pleasure In announcing to his friends and the public that his MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING y j and SUMMER GOODS is now open for Inspection, ami having been purchased under the moat favorable circum stances, will be sold FOR CASH, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICKS. Space will not permit more than a glance at the differ ent Departments. DRE3S GOODS DEPARTMENT. jj? Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Printed Orgaudici, Plain and Embroidered Grenadines, Lauus, Cambrics, and Chambray, ('bailies, Tamartine, English Barege, DeBege Brock-Barege, Printed Brilliants, Mozambique, Printed Jaconets, Priuted Percales, Pine Apple Cloth HOUSE-KEEPING DEPARTMENT. 9,10,11, and 11-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, 8, 9, and 10-4 Bleached and Brown Table Damask, A SPLENDID LINE OF Irish Linens, Napkins, Towels, Scotch Diaper, Huck Diaper, Russia Crash, Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Swiaa, Jaconet, Nainsook, - » Mull, and Crimped Muslins, Plaid and Striped Nainsook, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Pin Cord Muslins, Bishop Lawn, White and Colored Tarlatons, Brilliantes, Dotted and Figured Swiss, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Hi Silk and Silk Lace Cloaks, Rotunda* and Points, Grenadine and Barege Shawls. A FULL LINE OF Paris Bilk Mltta, Alexandre's Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Cotton Gloves, Black and White Silk Gloves, Silk, Linen, and Palm Leaf Fans, Fine French Coraetts, Ladies’ White English Hose, (so me very superior,) . Embroideries, Laces, Collars and Cuffs, Bordered and Hem-Stiched L. C. Handkerchiefs, Cambric, Cotton, and Silk Handkerchiefs, Beautiful Parasols, Silk and Cotton Sun Umbrellaa DOME8TIC DEPARTMENT. Francb, English, and American Prints; French, Scotch t and American Ginghams; New York Mills Long Cloth, Lonsdulo Long Cloth, Hills Long Cloth, Rose Bud Long Cloth, Hope Long Cloth, I and all other favorite brands. Also, a splendid stock of fine Sea Island Shirting and Sheeting always on hand. A fall supply of Aogasta and Granitevllle Factory Shlrlngs and Sheetings, Yarns and Os- nabnrgs, Ac. FOR GENT'S AND BOYS’ WEAR. Black French Broad Cioth, 'f Tricot Cloth, Black French Doeskiu, Fancy Caislmeres, Caahmeretes, English Tweedes, •atUnetts, Jeans, C'ottonades, Plain and Pancy Linens, Plain and Fancy Marseilles, Drapt d’Ete, English Half Hose, Hemmed Silk Handkerchiefs, 1 ALWAY’S ON HAND, A FULL STOCK OF J Notion*, Boots, and Socs, Trunks, ami Straw Gooda. JOHN M. GANNON, Comer Whitehall and llnnter Street*, Atlanta, Georgia. JUST RECEIVED! SYRUP, SYRUP. fjg BARBELS NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, 15 barrels New Crop Moiasses, 10 hogshead* New Crop Molasses. $ Very cheap, by P. A G. T. DODD, Wholesale Grocers, Comer Whitehall and Mitchell Stroets. MAOKEREL. r 50 HALF BARRELa NBW mackerel, 76 kit* New Mackerel, 15 half barrels White Fish, fi At lowest market rates, by P. A G. T. DODD, Wholesale Grocers, Comer Whitehall aud Mitchell Streets, SUNDRIE8. v 250 BARRKL8 FLOUR ~ var,ou9 brands, 60 boxes Soap, 76 boxes Candy, 50 boxes Tobacco—all grades, 10000 pounds Clear Bacon Sides, 8000 pounds Country nams, 9000 pounds Shonlders, 60 barrels Sugar, 75 boxes and half boxes Cotton Cards. 100 dozen Cove Oysters. -ALSO- status, Sardines, Candleo, Lard, Cheese, Salt, Powder, Shot, Wrapping Paper, Rope, Rice, Starch, In digo. Madder, Copperas, Blacking, Crack ers, Snuff, Twine, Brooms, Wa ter and Well Bucket*, Gun Caps, Ac. Ac. All of which are offered to the trade at the very lowest >*tl'****’ ty P. AO. T. DODD, Wholesale Grocer., Comer Whitehall and Mitchell 3 treed, mtru-c Attend, Georgia. CURRANTS. pippgrx CURRANTS, nice and freab. .For sale cheep, By LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK, Alebeme Street. GEORGIA, Fulton County. onniNARY’H orncK, novrmbku 5,1800. administrator of tho estate of Thomas JL.®* Denied, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned fbr e discharge from hla administration oT Thoms* B. Danicll’a catale- Tne«©am therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, ami ahow cause, if any they can, why said letters should not taaue to the applicant. Witacsa the Hon. Daniel Pitt man, Ordinary for said couuty, this November 5,1800. JNO. T. COOPER, Dep. Clerk. iiov7—lamflm Printer* fee go GEORGIA* Fulton County. ORDINAHT'S OMICI, NOVKMBIR 90, 1800. A ZARIAH MIMS, administrator or A. S. Robbins, do caiiaaL r“ * * filed and entei cd A. 8. Robbia’* estate— Thla is, therefore. to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to bo and appear at my office, and ahow cause, if any they have, why said admlstrator should not be dis missed from administration, on the first Monday In June next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. doog— lament Prtntor’a fee $4 50. (■HORflU, Fulton County. ORDINARY'S OfflCI, DKCKMBEH 7, 1800. THOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabez JL R. Rhodes, lato of said county, deceased, represents to the court in hla petition, duly filed and entered on re cord, that said estate baa proved Insolvent, by reason of , 0 WRr ’ ant * having asked for a dismission - This Is tlierofore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why said administrator should not be discharged from his adminis tration and receive letters of dismission DANIEL PUTMAN, Ordinary. dee9—lamflm _ Printer's fee $6 GEORGIA) Fulton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 80, I860. James Turner’s estate This is therefore to cite and admouish all persons con- comed, kindred and creditprMn show rain*, If-any tiny can,whyaald»dmlnl*tr*tor*hr“ ,J * “ • ** imlnlatra . jniatrator should not be discharged from hla administration, and receive lettors of dismission on the first Monday In June, 1867. Given under my hand and official signature. #DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. dec6—lamflm Printer’s fee $>.50 GEORGIA) Fulton Countt. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, FEBRUARY 2, 1867. C 1I. INGLES, administrator of the estate of Corne- • liua T. O’Keefe, having applied for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, in this Stale, for the oeneflt of creditors and distribu tees— All persons concerned will file their objections, if any exist, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise leave will be granted for the sale of said real estate. , _ DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinal fcbS—2m Printer' - GEORGIA) Fulton County. TO THE HONORABLE SUPERIOR COURT OF HA11> COUNTY. rTlHE undersigned ask to be incorporated as a body poll- -1. tic, under the name of the Hebrew Benevolent Con gregation of the city of Atlanta, for twenty years, for re ligions purposes. No capital to be employed; the ex penses to be paid by dues and donations. Their place of worship is to be within the city of Atlanta, Ga. They ask the usual privileges of corporations under the law of Georgia. L. Lovy, I. Rosenfeld, I. Fleishel, L. Roscnfeld, W. Rich, L. Leiberman, I. Bteinhelmer, J. L. Cohen, A. Landsberg, I. Franklin. A true extract from the records of said Court. Febru ary 25,1867. W. R. VENABLE, Clerk. feb26-law5w % GEORGIA, Fulton County. ORDINARY'S OFFICE, MARCH 1, 1860. J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of James Oarrey, deceased, applies to me for lottcis of dis mission from said administration— All persons concerned are therefore notified to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the regular term of this court in September next, otherwise letters of dismission will be granted applicant. Given under my baud aud official signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary, marl—lamOm Printer's fee $0 FULTON SIIEHIFFVS RALE. W ILL be sold, before the court house door In the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., between the law ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May uext, the following property, to-wit: All the goods, wares, and merchandise oi Mitchell & O’Connor, consisting of saddles, bridles, harness, ead- dlery and harness hardware, that were In the possession of defendants at the time of being in the storeroom on Whitehall street, in said city, under the storeroom of J. {■•W hite A Co. Levied on as the property of Mitchell A O Connor, by virtue of four mortgage Jl. fas. in favor of John Cross, W. C. Ingles, John F. Fletcher, and W. H, laylor, against Mitchell A O’Connor. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, aud also in said mortgage Jl- fas. Also, at the same time and place, the following pro perty to-wit: All the stock, wares, and merchandise con tained in the two storerooms on Peach-Tree street, in said city, occupied at time of levy by George W. Sciple. Levied on by virtue of four mortgage fi. fas. in lavor of R- L. Brown, Henry O. Hoyt, Henry Buckhart, and A. D. Simple & Son, against George W. Sclple. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, and also insaidmort- tsngef. fa*. March 5,1667. W. L. IIUBBARD, Deputy .Sheriff. mar5—td Printer’s foe $2 50 per levy. GEORGIA) Pauldino County. K H. MOBH8, exeentov of John Lee, deceased, an- • plies to me for letters of dismission from said executorship— These are therefore to cite ntid admonish all and alngu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear «t my office, within the lime allowed by law, and show cause, If any exlsls, why said leltere should not be R anted. Given under my hand and official signature, .tohor 1, 1866. 8. It. McGRRGOR. Ordinary. oc5—lamBm __ __ Printer a fee $-1.50 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Paulding county. Ga., will lie sold, on the first Tues day In May next, before tho court house door In tho town of Dallas, between the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing lots of land: Nos. 800 and 851, and 20 acres In south of lot No. 341, In the 18th district aud 2d section. Hold as the property of J. Mitchell, lato of Paulding county, docoased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms cash, March 11,1867. J. B. WHITE, Administrator, marlfl— td Printer's fee $5 Leo, lato of said county, deceased— i to cite all And singular, the kindred GEORGIA) Paulding County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TOHN S. EASON applies to mein proper I ... tcra of administration upon the estate of Mat ion . lato of said count ' " These are therefore ml creditors of said office, within the time prescribed by law. ana m. un ,n U ^ If any they have, why said letters should not be granted the Applicant. Given under my hand and official signa ture, March 24, 1867. 8. B. McGREGOR, Ordinary. nnrtS -:»tl primer's lee $3 GEORGIA* Paulding County. fTI WO months after date application will he made to JL tho Court of Ordinary of Paulding county, Ga., for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of K. Thomson, late of Paulding county, deceased. March 24,1867. B. H. ADAIR, Admlnlatrat r. mart6—2m Printer’s fee $6. GEORGIA, Paulding County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. T AMES DAVIS having applied to uie for letters of guardianship of the oerson and uronertv of Jose- phiue Davis, mluoi heir oi These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the next of kin and friends of said orphan, to show cause, If any they have, why letters should not be granted the applicant within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand and official signature. March 34,1867. mar28—30d S. B. McQREg6k, Ordinary Printer’s fee { PAULDING SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In June next, be fore the court house door In the town of Dallas, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-wlt: Undivided half of lot of laud No. 231, In the 2d district and 3d section. Also, the undivided interest of town lot No. 9,and the south half of town lot No. Ip, In block D of the town of Dallas. Also, one-half of the land iu said block D in said town of Dallas, lyiug east of A. M. Faulkner’s residence, on the 8th day of January, 1857, with all the Improvements on said premises. Levied on to satisfy one mortgage fl. fa. in favor of Samuel V. Sheats, now controled by Wm. P. Anderson, vs. Joslah Cooper, who has left tho State. Said 11. fa. issued from Paulding Superior Court February term, 1867. Property pointed out by said (1. fa. Match 25,1867. P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff. mar28—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. CtiEOIM.IA, DeKalii County. M ARY E. GILES, administratrix of Alonzo C. Giles, represents to the Court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she hHH fully administered A. C. Giles’ estate— This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can, why said administratrix should not be discharged from her administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In May, 1867. October 10,1866. J. B. WILSON, Ordinary. ocl7—lamOm Printer’s fee $ 1 50. Yi<t*jB;al AdTertlBomentM. GEORGIA) Gordou County. P ICKET BHIPLBT, administrator on the estate of A* J. Boggs, lato of ti id county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dlsmlrrion from said adminlotmion- Thoso r.ro thereforo t(* clto and admonish all and ulngti lar, tlioso concerned, to file their objections, If any the represents to tho court In Ids petition, duly filed » __ t j,Ht he has folly administered G. July, 1867: otherwise, letters of dismission will bo grant ed the applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for said county. Givon under my hand And official signa ture, January 5, 1907. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. Jsn8—lamOm Printer’s feo $4.60 GEORG IA i Gordon County. WHOM AS A. FOSTER, administratoroT U. W. Cornett X rcproai * ‘ “ ‘ ‘ “ “ ‘ and entered W. Cornett’s estate— This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not bo discharged from his nil- ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the flret Monday in May, 1867. November 22, I860. D. W. NEEL. Ordinary. iiOv25-lam6m Printer’s fee $4 50 GEORGIA, Gordon County. mWO mouths after date application will be made to the i Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Georgia, at the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the laigls belonging to the estate of Stephan McGinnis, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. February 22, 1867. fehll—2m* G. M. THOMPSON, Adm’r. GEORGIA) Gordon County. rpWO months afterdate, application will be made to X the Court of Ordinary oi Gordon county, at the first regular term after the cxplrution of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of J. C. Watts, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. February 22, 1867. feb24—2m» G. M. THOMPSON, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Gordon County. mWO months after date application will he made to the i Court of Ordinary of said county, at the first regu- of M. Francis, late of sa’d couuty, deceased,"for the bene fit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. February 22,1867. fel,2l-2m* (i. M. THOMPSON, Adm’r. GEORGIA, Gordon County. GEORGIA, Fulton County. E M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Richard Taliaferro, • applies to me for leave to sell a portion of the real estate of his zaid ward— All persons concerned are notified to file their objec tions, if any they have, within two mouths from the first this notice, else leave will he granted for "tate. April 1,1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. apr4—2m Printer’s fee $6 GEORGIA, Fulton County. .TO T1IE HONORABLE THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY, APRIL TERM, 1867. T HE petition of Joseph E.: Brown, President, and Amos W. Hammond, Secretary, who petition us well for themselves as In behalf of such persons ns may become members nnd stockholders of such corpora tion as maybe granted to them; respectfully sho wet h that your petitioners desire 10 be incorporated a joint stock company, under the name of the “Atlanta Law As sociation,’’ in said county, for the term of twenty years, for the purpose of buying and keeping, for the use of the members and stockholders of said Association, such Law Books as said Association may thiuk proper to buy or accept from the members, stockholders, or donees. The capital stock of said Company shall consist of its books, the moneys aud other property from time to time sub scribed, or which such Company may be allowed by char ter to hold and possess, of which two hundred dollars are now actually paid Into the said Secretary. And yonr petitioners now file herewith the constitution under which they desire to be incorporated, and pray this hon orable Court to pass an order declaring such corporation granted. JOSEPH E BROWN, President Amos W. Hammond, Secretary. Printer’s feo $1 per square for each insertion. inarlQ—law4w GEORGIA, DkKalb County. I f'LI J A1I MORRIS, administrator upon the estate of J Francis C. South, represents to the court in his pe tition, duly filed aud entered on record, that he has fully administered Frauds V. South’s estate— These are therefore to require all persons concerned, to be aud appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in * ‘ * “ he GEORGIA' DeKalb County. A UGUSTUS L. PITTS, guardian of John W. Greer, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county lor u discharge from his guardianship of John W. Greer’s person and property— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to snow cause, If auy they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd official signature, February 5,1867. J. B. WILSON. Ordinary. feb8—40d Printer’s fee $3 GEORGIA' Fulton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, FEBRUARY 23, 1867. TARED IRWIN WHITAKER applies to ine for letters P of dismission from his guardianship of the person id property of Elizabeth Ann Smith- All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by law, else letters will be granted said applicant, ns prayed for. Witness my band and official signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. marl7—lod l'rint t GEORGIA, DeKai.b County. pplicatii Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the lands belonging to the eetate of Young G. Floyd, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of said deceased. This March 4, 1867. JAMES P. HARDAGK, Administrator, limrfi—OOd Printer’s fee *6 GEORGIA, DeKalb Countt. TO THE HONORABLE THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY. T HE petition of John T. Meador, of said county, Thomas Alexander, of Fulton county, Martha E. Dent and Winston B. Wood, of Coweta county, Joshua Hill, of Morgan county, nnd John P. King, Edward W. Cole, Thomas T. Wright, John Bowles, and the Georgia Railroad & Banking Company, of the comity of Rich mond. in said State, showeth that your petitioners huvo organized au Association, to be located nt Stone Moun tain, iu the connty of DeKalb aforesaid, under the name nnd style of “The Stone Mountain Granite Company’’— the sole object of which Is to obtain granite by quarrying, prepare it for market, or use, and sell the same for their mutual profit; and for this purpose your petitioners have purchased the tract of land in the county last mentioned, containing one thousand acres, more or less, known ns “the Stone Mountain tract.” and have agreed that the capital stock shall be fifty thousand dollars, divided into fifty shares of one thousand dollars each, of which ten per cent, has bceu actually paid In, and that the Associa tion thus formed shall be Incorporated. Whcroforo. your petitioners pray an orner of this Court creating them, and their nnsociates, a body corporate and politic, under the name and style aforesaid, according to tho statute iu such case made aud provided. And your petitioners will ever pray.&c. leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Mere dith Collier, late of said county, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Febru ary 27, 1867. GEORGE W. COLLIER, Adm’r. mart—2m ♦ GEORGIA^ Gordon County. T WO mouths after date application will be made lo tho Court of Ordinary of Gordon county, Ga., ut the first regular term afrer the expiration of two mouths from this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the es tate of R. 0. Smith, late of said county, deceased. March 28, 1867. JAMES LEVY, Administrator. marJWt OOd* GEORGIA, Gordon County. J AMES L. EVANS having npplied to me iu proper form for letters of administration on the estate of C. T. Terrell, late of said county, deceased— This Is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, lo snow cause, If any they have, why letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signa ture, March 2.8,1867. nmr.'k) 30d* D. W. NEEL. Ordinary. GEORGIA' Gordon County. J OHN I). FIELDS having in proper form applied to me for letters of administrat ion on the estate of Jeffer son fields, late of said county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand and offi cial signature, March 28,1867. apr5—30d* 1). W. NEEL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gordon County. 1 ,1 LIZ A STONE applies to me tor letters of adminlstra J tlon on the estate of Eliphas Stone, late of said county, deceased— This is therefore to cite and admonish the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to be aud appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in May next, to show i letters should not be granted ‘ “ciaf the applicant. (Jive ture, March 28,1867. marSO—80d* i under my hand and official* signn- D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. A T the December term of tho Court of Ordinary ot said county, comes A. A. Dyer, administrator of the estate of Bluford Dyer, deceased, aud prays for let ters of dismission from said estate— This is therefore to cite nnd admonish all persons con cerned to he and appear nt my office, within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if auy they can, why letters of dismisiion should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, December 3, G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. dec8—lamCm Printer’s fee $4.50 GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. F P. HUDSON, administrator, with the will annexed, • on the estate of R. B. Ekles, deceased, applies to me lor letters of dismission from said administration— These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singu lar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to be nnd appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can. why said letters should not he granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, Februury 4, 1867. , G. T. RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. fobQ lamflm Printer’s fee $4.60 GEORGIA' Gwinnett COUNTY. J AMES L. MOORE, administrator of the estate of Wil liam V. Moore, deceased, applies to mu for letters of dismission from his administration— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and friends, to be nnd appear at my of fice, within the time prescribed by law, aim show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not ho granted the applicant. Given under my hand and official slgna- i» 4 1fiR7 RAKESTRAW, Ordinary. Printer’s fee $-1.60 Hnltlmoro Advoi*ti»«ment«. PRESENTATION CONCERT. IN AID OP THE SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by the Leyielatvre of Virginia. Jan. 20,1867.) 1 HK IllYKN AT ’ MA HYLAND INSTITUTE, 1IALTIMOHK, April aOth, 1 807. T HE profits of this Concert will ho given to tho _ HOtJTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the ubjoined address, from the officers of which, we cnll tho attentiou of the public. “We. tho Officers of tho Southern Orphans’ Associa tion, for the maintenance and education of the Destitute Orphaus ol deceased Southern Soldiers and Bailors,, 1y HOllnr ihe sympathy ana co-operation in on GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT Of all who desire to see the “Home and School” enabled to receive and care for all the needy ones who seek Its shelter and protection. Thanking onr friends for their past contributions and assistance, we again appeal to them to hole us in a more extensive enterprise, it is the design of this Association to erect a HOME AND SCHOOL For the Orphans of the South, BOTH MALK AND FEMALE, lot of land, in an elevated nnd healthful location, and will increase the quantttj^of land, if needed. K 1b with a confident hope in a favorable response to this appeal to n public which has never yet failed to sus tain a charitable institution, that wo have entered Into an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer * Co., No. 13 Holliday street, Baltimore, to organise a Grand Musical Presentation Concert For its benefit, and earnestly solicit the kindly aid mix patronage of the public lo insure its success. (Signed) Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President. Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Vice-President. Mrs. E. A. F. MEARS, Treasurer. Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Cor. Secretary. Mr. J. II. HCIIIER8, Recording Secretary. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Financial Secretary. Baltimore, February 18,1867.” SltsoallnneouR Advertlaoment*. IMPORTATION ! 1807. SPRINU RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods ARMSTRONG, GATOR & GO., - IMI'OUTKRS AND .lOBAEJU! OF Ribbons, Bonnet Silks aud Satins, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Velvet?, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Straw Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats, (Trimmed anjl Untrimmed,) Shaker Hoods, Ac., Ac., 237 mul 239 llnltlinorc Street' BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, Offer the largest atock to be found in this couutry, and unequaled in choice variety and cheapness. $MY”OrderB solicited and prompt attention givon. M)20-6w* IMPORTERS OF, AND DEALERS IN Poach A Saddlery Hardware. MACKENZIJ2 IJUOT11EB8, Late Thomas Mackenzie A Sons, No. 222 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, ESTABLISHED IN 18 2 5. F elloes, saddle trees, Hobbs, Hog Skins, Spokes, Sheep Skins, Springs, Shoe Thread, Canvass, Saddlers’ Hair, Varnish. Enameled Leather, Carriage Bolts, Bag Leather, Tire Bolts, Skirting, Moss, Harness Leather, L. D. O. WOOD. J. H. LUDWIOSEN. WOOD, LOW & LUOWIGSEN, (Formerly Wood * Low—Established 1816,) e O T T O IN IT A. C T OUS —AND — General Commission Merchants, 190 Common Street, IN«w York AdvertlH^i^^ 5 CRIMAULT A CO., ChemDta to H. II. Prince Napoleon, 41 Jt 0 e Hlche,, PARIS. NEW & MOST VALUABLE ME0ICINE8 FOB HITUEtlTO Intractable & Incurable Diseases U NLIKE the Potent Medicine* generally Imported Iron) New York undlnndon mg from France hnve been severely teeted and iX' nlzed by the moet eminent government and DrivilVr. ' lyrical and operative Chemlntn nnd prnctlctne Phv.LV of Parte, Ac., ineomuch that the entire Pnrieiar, V.i n> Faculty, attached to the government end other hn.no i* Ac., with the fullent conSdenee recommend them fi t '' favorable notice of all languishing, not only niX,,..!' nary dleeaaee, but those who may he hoping ,»? hofte. h NO MOKE CONSUMPTION DISEASES OF THE CUES! Orimault’s Syrup of Hypophosphate of Lime, sumption, rspir and flesh. NO MORE COD LIVER OIL! Grimault’s Syrup of Iodized Horseradish. Now Grinina liOiiUlaiia. lapn tore, February 4, 1867. fcbO—lamflm G. T. .1 JIIOJ, »L, John T. Meador, Thomas Alexander, Martha K. Dent, Winston B. Wood, John P. King, Joshua Ilill, Edward W. Cole, Thomas T. Wright, Join. Bowlos, John P. King. Prea’t G. R. R. A B. Co. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. S AMUEL II. FREEMAN, guardian of gamut Mary A. Hinton, having applied for a disebi his guardianship ot said wards' persons and pro; These are thereforo to cite ami admonish nil ni.e. lar, the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law Milt* >y law. should itness GEORGIA, DkKalb County. CLERK’S OFFICI BUFIRIOR court. Filed and recorded thla 18th day of March, 1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk. Printer’s lee $1 per square euch insertion. maraO—lawlm mnE petition of Alexander II. Stephens, of Tallafert X couuty, John P. King, Harper O’. Bryson, Charh A. Rowland, Trustee, John Craig, Edward W.C’olo, Job ion \ GEOHGIA' Fulton County. T WO months after the date hereof, applicatl made to the Court of Ordinary of said leave to sell land lot No. 99, of the 14th district of origi nally Henry, now Fulton county, of tho estate of William Mangum, deceased, for distribution. March 1,1867. WM. L. MANGUM, Executor. marl—2m Printer’s fee $6 GEORGIA' Fulton County. ordinary’s office, march 30,1867. r OHN J. FAIN applies to me for letters of adminis tration iIs bonis non upon the estate of John Fain, •rmerly of DeKalb county, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, aud show cause, if any they can, why letters of administration should not he granted to said applicant Given under my hand and official signature. DANIEL PUTMAN, Ordinar marfll—80d Printer* ‘ 1 inary. fee f t GEORGIA' Fulton County. ordinary’s office, march 30,1866. J1RAM BOWEN, administrator on the eetate of Hu- X gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in his titlon, duly filed and entered ou record, that he has lly administered said estate This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred nnd creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why said administrator should not be dismissed from his ail- ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In October, 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. mar81—lamflm Printer’s fee fl 5o GEORGIA' Fulton County ordinary’s office, march 80,1867. EX. M. WALLACE, administrator ol William Wal lace, represents to the Court, In his potition duly filed, that he has fully administered William Wallace’s estate— This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred snd creditors, to show cause, if uny they can. why said administrator should not be discharged from nis admin istration. and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1867. Given under my hand and of ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary. mar3l—lamflm Printer’s feo $4.50 FULTON ftllERIFF'S SALE. LL be sold, before the court house door in the city t T of Atlanta. Fulton connty, State of Georgia, be tween the lawful hour* of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, to-wit: 1 10-inch slide lathe. 5 feet bed ; 110-Inch slide lathe, 12 feet bed: 1 UDf-inch slide lathe, 9 feet bed; 1 (Utf-inch slide lathe, 9 feet bed: 116-inch slide lathe, 4 feet bed ; 1 wood lathe, 18 feet bed; one planer. 5 feet bed; 1 boring ma chine, 5 iron vises, 8 10-lnch damaged lathes, 3 upright drill presses, (damaged,) 2 gun barrel boring lathes, l If hand lathe, (damaged.) with a lot of scrap maebi- u»,y: 2 large planers. 1 turning lathe, 1 rip aaw, 1 power mortising machine, 1 Fay’s baud machine, 1 sash ma chine, 1 moulding machine, 1 rip saw. 1 surfacing ma chine, 1 boring machine, a large lot ol dsiks, a large lot of patterns of various descriptions ; Iron tools, including everything belonging to the various department • i ay- horse power engine, boiler, and belting. All I luring and Machine Works, by virtue of and to satisfy mortgage fl. lia. issued by his Honoi B. D. Smith, Judge f the County Court of Fultou county, in favor of Joseph ... Holliday vs. the Gate City Foundry. Car Manufactu ring and Machine Works. March 6, 1867 W. L HUBBARD, Dep. Hherifl*. inar7—td Printer’s fee $2.60 TULSTEK’8 SALK OF HEAL ESTATE. W HEREAS, A. P. BAILEY, late oi Gordou county deceased, did, on the 19th day of July 1866, execute his deed of trust, authorizing the undersigned, under certain couditiQna therein stipulated, to advertise and sellat public outcry, and execute titles to the property hereinafter mentioned: Now. by virtue of the authority vested in me by said deed or trust, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, before the court bonse door in the town of Calhoun, Gordon coun ty, on tho first Tuesday In May next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. in., lot of land No. 178, in the 15th district of now Gordon county, contaln- ig 160 acres, more or lesa, except 4 acres as excepted in deed from Porter Fleming to said A. T. Bailey. This la one of the moat fertile lota In the vUley, and affords a rare opportunity for purchasing very valuable farming lands. Terms—Sixteen hundred dollars cash; the re mainder op time, which will be made known on day of sale. A. K. 8BAGO, Trustee. apnl2—tda. GEORGIA' DkKslu County. TO THE nONORABt.R THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY. Tuliaferro Charles • • . ... - John Bowles, James L. Maude. Thomas T. Wright. Joshua Ilill, Henry W. Carr, of Richmond connty, and Joseph E. Brown, of Fulton county, In said State, showeth that your petitioners have organized an association to be lo rated at Stono Mountain. In the connty of DeKalb afore said, under the name anil style of “The Stone Mountain Enterprise Association,” the sole object or which is to invest that point (Stone Mountain) with numerous in terests, Important to tho general welfare of the State, to-wit: Build a hotel, make It the watering place of the State aud the South, encourage the building ol colleges, in older to make It an < dueatlonal point, and,other pur poses that the Association may deem proper to under take. The capital stock of tho Association will be twenty- four thousand dollars, divided into twenty-four shares of one thousand dollars each, twenty-five per cent, of which has already been paid In; with the privilege of increas ing the capital stock to fifty thousand dollars: and that the Association thus formed shall be incorporated. Wherefore, your petitioners pray an order of this Court, cieatiug them and their associates a body corpor ate anil politic, nnder the uame and style aforesaid, ac cording to the statute in such case made and provided. Aud your petitioners will pray, Ac. U Alexander II. Stephens, J Bowles, Jno. I\ King, James L. Maude. Henry W. t.’iirr, Thomas T. Wright, Chus. A. Rowland, Joshua Hill, Trustee, per T. T. Wright, Attorney, Harper C. Bryson, E. W. Cole. Jno. Craig, Joseph K. Brown. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. March 27, 1867. J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk. GEORGIA, DeKai.b County. c lerk’s office superior court. Filed and recorded March 27,1867. marts—wlm J. M. HAWKINS, Clerk. Printer’s fee $1 per sqnure each insertion. MILTON SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, before the court house door in Alpharetta, Milton county, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property, to.wit: One silver watch, one clock, one pistol, quo grlrd* stone, one spencer rifle, aud a pair steelyards. All levied on as the property of Wm. J. Tlorris, to satiety one cost fi. fa. in favor of the Officers of Court of Milton connty. Also, at the same time aud place, one bay mare, one pistol, one gentleman’s shawl, one blanket, one pair shoes. All levied on as the property of Thomas Wilson and Curran Hamsy. to satisfy one n. fa. in favor of the Officers of Court ol Milton couuty. April 1, 1867. R. M. AWTRliv, Sheriff. _np r l—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. AHMINlfcTltATOM 1 !* 8ALE, ~ A GHEEABLY to an order of tho Court of Ordinary IX of Milton county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the legal hours of sale, before the court house door In Alpharetta, the following lands be- longing lo the estate of Wm. P. Jameson, deceased, to- wit : Lots Nos. 766, 889, south half of lot No. 818, 22# acres of lot No. bl9, north half of 820, and north half of nit. Th« place well timbered and watered. Terms cash. February 13, 1867. T. B- NEWTON, Adm’r. ^f©bl6~to . Printer’s fee $5 I'oUpoiKct Special Ifuilllt ’a gale, W ILL be sold, before tho court house door Iu the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., between tho law ful hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, to-wit: The interest of Henry P. Ivy in one large two-story wooden house, and all other appurtenances there- m.to belonging, situated ou the corner of Prior and Wheat streets, and an alley, containing half an acre, more or less. Levied on by two fl. fas., both Issned from the Connty Court ot Fulton In favor of A. P. Bell rj. Heurv P. Ivy. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, one small brick house, aud lot, with a brick blacksmith shop or. same, fronting ou both Marietta and Wultou streets, supposed to conlalu one fourth of an acre, more or less, being land formerly owned by Ami Williams’ estate. Levied on as the property of U. P. Ivy. to satisfy two Jl. fas. Issued from the County Court ofFu mu, iu lavor of Wyley, Johnson A Co. ti. 11. p. Ivy. Property pointed out by plaintiff ’s.attorney. One house aud lot, and all other'supurtenances there unto belonging, situate on tho south side of Btockton street, fronting on Markham street, adjoining lots of Mr. Grubb, and the lot belonging to tho Negro church, eon- taining two acres, more or less, now occupied by J. R. D. Ozburn, as a residence. Levied on t.» satisfv a fl. fa. issued from the County Court of Fulton, in favor of Da- JT. R. D. Ozburn, Trustee,Jor Mary ney.' January Vif aprt—td vid A. Armstead, vs. H K. )Uo,uiu. Proiicrtjr pu)ut«'d out by pUIntiff't attor #367. JO. B. lilllTH. Special B*Utff. t'rlutcri.he)7.ajper Iciry VLOOBING. 3IX THOD8AND FEET Prims DretiCd illhi.Dried 3 Flooring Ton-ned snd Grooved. )in£t—c KINO. HARDEE A CO. anil show cause, if any they can, why Bald applicant s t not be dismissed front Ilia said guardianship. W] I my hand and official signature, March 4, mu. a.T. HAKEBTltAW, Ordinary. mar8—40d Printer’s foe f.‘i I A DIHI NINTH A TO It’S SALE. * | virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of A t Gwinnett county, Ga., will be sold, before Ihe court house door In the town of I.awrenccvllle, on the ilrst I Tuesday in May next, between the legal hours of sale, So® acres of land, more or loss, in the 5th district of said county, being lot No. 137, tolerably well improved ; also, I bo undivided half interest In S00 notes of land, more or less, in tiie Sill district of said county, known as No. 801 with a good gin houBe and other buildings: one-half oi’ all belongs to the estate of Thomas II, Itawlins, deceas ed. All Ihe above sold as the property of Bald deceased, for the beneiit of the heirs and creditors. Terms cash Marali IS, I8tl7. IIAHlitSON HEAD, Administrator. marts—td Printer’s lee )s W 4JYV1NNHTT MllilllFP’S NA Lis. 11.1, he sold, before the court house door Iu the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Connty, Ga., on the first Tuesday In May neat, within tho legal hours of Balo, the following property, to-wit: One undivided half Interest iu and to that tract of land on Yellow river, In the (ilh district of Gwinnett counts- containing 1,000 acres, more or less, knosvuas the Holt's Mill place. This includes what Is knosvu as the McKwiri place, the Hutchinson place, the Kllnbro place, the F. P Jnhnn place, the Nat. Julian place, and nil the laud tor- merly owned-by Hichard liolt, and sold by him to Wm. N. Duron, including the fine shoal, the nun limit and sasv mills, and olher buildings thereon. Levied on as Ihe pro perly of Wm. N. Duren, to satisfy three ft las. from the Court ol Ordinary of Gwinnett county, one in Inyor ol R. D. B. Holt vs. Wm. N. Duren, one m lavor of J. W Henry, guardian of C. A. Henry vs. W. N. Duron, nnd one in favor of J. W. Puckett vs. Win. N. Duren Marcn 77, lab'. J. T. Mc-EI.VANY, Dep. Sheri If. mariW-td Printer's fee j-j fa) per levy. (iW’INNETT SHERIFF”! SALE. W ILL bo sold, before tho court house door in the town or Lawrencevtlle, Gwinnett county. Ga., on the first Tuesday In May next, within the legal noma ot sale, the following property, to-wit: One tract of land on the Alcova river, in the 5th dis trict of Gwinnett connty, containing TOO acres, more or less, known as the place whereon the defendant, John li. Colley now resides. Levied on as ihe property of John U. Coflee, to aatiufy one fl. fa. from the Comity Court ol Gwinnett county, in favor of William J. Russell va. John B. Coffee. Property oointed out by defendant. Aluo, at Hie same time and place, one tract of land, be- lug part of lot No. 108, in the 5th district of Gsvlnuett founty, containing 125 acies, more or less, known as the place whereon A. O. Ford uow lives. Levied on as the property of A. C. Ford, to satisfy cost on one fl. fa. from Gwinnott Superior Court, in favor of the State of Geor gia, for the uso of tho othcers of court, y*. Michael II. Ford, A. O. Ford, and Harrison Nix. Also, ut the same time and place, one tract of land, be ing part of lot No. 105, In the 5th district of Gwinnett county, containing 175 acres, more or less, known us the place whereon the defendant, .1. L. Ford, now lives Levied on as the property of J. L. Ford, to sutisty tost on two U las. from Gwinnett Superior Court, one in la vor of K L. Braswell vs. J. L. Ford, nnd oue m favor ol W. I). Nichols vs. Landrum Ford. April 2,1867. •I. T. MoELVANY, Dep. Sheriff. spr5—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. TRUSTEES. Mrs. E. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore. Md. Mrs. J. H. SCHLERS, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. J. S. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. \V. S. BOSTOCK, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. A HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore. Md. Mrs. CIIAS. McCUBBlN, Baltimore. Md. Mrs. Dr. J. B. BRAN, Baltimore* Md. It may seem unnecessary to add a single word to the above address, but calls upon the Institution have been so numerous and pressing, nnd the struggle through which it is now passing to widen the circle or Its chari ties, is of such an arduous nature, that the Management cannot too strongly urge upon the HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC Everywhere, an active participation In the additional at tempt to alleviate the sad condition of great numbers ol HELPLESS CHILDREN, Rendered thus by the terrible war through which we have passed. And assuredly, whatever may have been the relative political views of ladles and gentlemen heretofore, all must agree that tho children referred to coulffinot, by any possibility, have had any agency in ! bringing ubout their present deplorable nnd dost itntc con- ; dition, and are suitable objects for the charity of nil per sons, of whatever shade of political opinion. ■ The HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more par- ticnlarly seok to establish and endow, will be of incalcu lable benefit by providlrg not only food nnd raiment for i these helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorou ucation, thus qualifying them for lutnrc uscfiilness clety all nrge. In order that this appeal may bo effectual In enlisting I the active interest and co-operation of all classes of per sons everywhere, we have concluded to issue for the Grand Presentation Musical Concert 500,000 TICJCETH, A T TIIE NOMINAL PRICE OF $ i EA CHI A Single Ticket entitling tho purchaser to a Gift—tl being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts as follows: 1 An elegant Farm ol 241 acres, improved with extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw and grist mill, making the property invnlun- AUTHORIZED itKFKURNCKH IN ATLANTA. A. Austell, President Atluutn National Bank ; Mr. A. I K. Sengo, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderev, Messrs.]’. I A G. T. ;Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs. McDaniel A Strong. ^'"Personal attention given lo tho sale of Cotton nnd I purchase of all descriptions of Produce. juirJG— ly W. AI.I.EN RICHARDSON. WM. RICHARDSON. , W. A. RICHARDSON & SON, (LATE RICHARDSON, CHATARD A CO.,) Hole Manufacturers or the Greenleaf Rope and Bugging, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers iu PHOVIHIONH, GRAIN, <%, 3<> Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. According to the certificates of the Physicians of ih. Paris Hospitals detailed In the Prospectus uml with thr approbation of several Academies, this Syrup if c- m D|(. T ed with the greatest success iu tne place of Cod Urn Oil, to which it is really superior. It cures (liaea«u2 the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green Hickoeu muscular atony and loss of appetite; It regulates thecot’ stitution, by purifying tho blood, and Is, Jn a word the most powerful depurative known. It never fatigues the stomach or bowels like the Iodide of Potassium and tLe Iodide of Iron, and is administered with the greatest rth cacy to young children subject to humors, or obstruction of the glands. Dr. C’asnave, of St. Louis Hospital, Pwii recommends it particularly In cutaneous diseases ton’ Jointly with the Pills which hear his name. I>r. Leras’ PlioNpliate ol Iron. The be9t of all chalybeates, adopted by the whole med ical world for the cure of chlorosis, incorrheea, poverty n| blood, difficult menstruations, terrible diseases to which Females are subject. This excellent medicine aroun* the appetite, imparts strength to the system, and is earn- daily suitable to protect persons of either sex against the ettecte of hot and unhealthy climates, to enable them to hear fatigne, and restore to the body whatevt-r BtreniMh It may have lost by fever, or the abuse of quinine or mer cury. NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA 1 Grlniaiilt’tf DfKCMtlve Elixir or Pepslne, Pepsi no is the gastric Juice itself, or rather tin* active principal purified, which digests food in the Hyniach >N hen from various causes, tho supply of digentiw iimd ia too small, the inevitable consequences arc had indiem- tion, gastritis, inflammation of tho mneous coats of the stomach and bowels, heartburn, ana-mlu, loss ofVtrenLMh and iu females general derangement The Elixir of Pt-t,’ sine cures all such diseases, mul i f m vomiting da ring pregnancy I Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—N*wCu rative Agont. GHIMAULT’H MATICO. TEXAS LAND AGENCY. W. L. ALEXANDER, QUITMAN, - - - ; TEXAS, Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent F OR the purchase and sale of Improved and Unim proved Real Estate, Perfecting Titles, Payment of Taxes, and Furnishing such Information ns may be ob tained from Public Records or other sources. My fees are moderate, and in proportion to the work required of me. Kkflrkncks.—lion. L. J. Gai troll, Atlanta, Ga.; Hon. Julian Ilartridge, Snvnunnh, Ga.; Hon. G. N. Lester, Ma rietta, Gn.; Hon. F. B. Sexton, San Augustine, Texas ; Hon. Jas. II. Starr, Nacogdoches, Toxap. fcbK*— 2m* This new romeny ia prepared from tho luavo qj n ivian pepper shrub railed MATICO nnd cures pu mt f y id Infallibly without any fear of inflammatory leru.ts Tho great niujorlty of physicians in Paris, Russia. U many aud New York now use no other remedv. V C. K. CL AO HORN, 120 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia. . HERRING, Aurjusta, Oa. A. ii. jack^on, Auffusla, Ga. CLAGH0HN, HERRING & CO., Rh c to« AGENTS TOR TIIE SALK Or Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnahurgs, Drills, Htripes, Yari No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia. All qnalitles of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that can he used for sacking grain and fertlll7.ers, and haling goods) kept constantly, on hand, ami lor sale at lowest prices, by CLAGIIORN, HERRING A CO., No. 7 Warren .Block, mnr27 -Mm* Augusta, Ga. ALEX. WHILLDIN A. SONS, . now use no other remedv, F directions accompany each bottle nnd packet, ot ji* planatory treatise will be sent i ost tree for f d GENERAL DEPOT IN PARIS. GRIMAULT 6r CO., 47 RneRickcl.eu In N. York, J. Rff. BECKER, 128 Grand » And y every good Chemint BURIN DU BUISON’S Digestive Lozengers and Powder Recent experiments made on a large scale hyProfenor Pairnqutn, of Lyons, confirmed by his colleagues oi the hospitals and the principal noia'bilitiee of Palis, have shown the great efficacy of the Lozenges and Powdir with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to Mr. Burin an Unison. Chemist aud member of the Imperial Acade my of Medicine, Paris, to euro in a pure and rapid man ncr, Indigestion, Nausea, as well as diseases of the Kid Liver, .Crfiinps in the Stomach, Inflammation ol tne Bowcjb. Ac. Tho spleen arising from indigestion dis appears us if by enchantment under the influence of this ofucious medicine, nnd tho sick person recovers health strength and arpetite. To reenmo. tn . i astilcs and Powder are presented tin ncr the most lavorablo scientific and medical auspices agreeable to the tasto, and may be taken without incou. ven’ence by children as well ns adults. Gcnoral Depot in Faria at GRIMAULT A CO.’8, 48 Rtio Richelieu. General Depot iu Atlanta -it JENKINS A CO’S. General Depot tn New York, at J. M. BECK Kit h, IvlQ—tf 129 Grand street. WOOD & MANN Steam Engine Company’s 1,200 8,000 2,1 KM) 5.000 5.000 6.000 1,5U0 1,000 1,000 1,500 15,(MSI 10,i GWINNETT SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL be sold, before the court liou-e door in the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county Ga on the first Tuesday in May next, within the legal hours ol sale, the following property, to-wit : An undivided half Interest in 25o acres of land, more or loss, (number not known,) adjoining lauds of A. Noel, wnilim Montgomery, and others, iu the 4j>lih district. G. M., of said county ; pun based by W. U Br*cewell and \\. W. Brand of Howard Shipp. The oue- hall Interest ip foul lot levied ou as the property of W W Brand, to satisfy u fi. fa. from the Court of Ordinary of said couuty in favor of William Rice, Sarah Fowler and James Gresham vs. W. W. Brand, administrator oi Nathan Fowler, deceased. April 2, 1867. r - ^ . W. J. BORN, Sheriff. apr5—td Printer’s fee $2 50 per levy. W OW IN NETT SHERIFF'S HALE. ILL he inld, before the coqit house door in the town of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett county, ou the first Tuesday in May next, w'thin the legal hours or sale, the following property, to-wit: One hundred and fifty ncres of laud, more or less, known C A l,d 2!£p lug on the Hurrican Shoal- Road, and in the 562a district, G. M.. of Gwinnett county, ad joining lands or Ah. Mauldin, William Pool, and others. Levied ou as the property of William II. l/ardeman, to satisfy a cost n. fa. issued from the Inferior Court ol said county, In favor of the Offl.-ers of Couri vs. William H. Hardeman. Also, at Hie .amc time and place. 100 acre, of land, more or lev., fnnmber uot known.) lying and being In tbe 45’Jd district, it M., of Owlonett county, adjoining land, ot ti. O. Lynch aud other.. Levied oo a. the pro perty otM. M .lack.on, to .ail.fy an attachment fi, fa. leaned from the Juatice a Court lor tin- 5hVd dtatrict, G. M., In favor of Eliza Manor va, M. M. Jackeon. Levy made and returned tn me by Eliaa Cannon, L. C. March 31 - . WILLIAM J. BORN, Sheriff. _ Printer’s tec-1-2 50 per levy. GEORGIA, Fulton County. I HEREBY consent that my wife, Clara Wiaebcrg, be from thl« day ou, a public or free trader, with all the lights and llablliiiee, aa »et forth in the ITUblh section of tho Code of Ueorgta. Atlanta, March v8 1007 „ ■ . MOItUIS M. v iSEBERQ, rnar.i lawlm Of Atlanta, Pulton County, (ia. 5 A Thrce-atory Brick House, with modern im provements, in Baltimore (i A Threo-atory Brick House, with modern tm- uroveihcnta, in Baltimore 7 A T.vo-atory Brick Houso, with modern im provements, In Baltimore S Two gifts in Greenbacks, '1,000 euch !l Ten gifts in Greenbacks, *500 each 1U Fltty gifts tu Greenbacks, 'too each 11 One hundred gllla in Greenbacks, '50 each V-t One Grand Piano 1ft One Grand Piuuu 1-1 Two Square Pianos, 'alio each 15 Ten Parlor Organs, '150 each Hi One hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, '150 each . 17 One hundred Ladles’ (fold Watches, 'luO each.. IS Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, '75 each ay,50 lo One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, '75 ea. V r.ui •211 One hundred Gents’ Silver Walclies, '06 each.. d.Sflo 71 One hundred Ladies' fine Gold Chains and Pm, $40 each I.iwo S3 Two hundred Oil Paintings, 'SOeach . ... -i.i.m 35 Five hundred BiIiIch, '30 each lo.taar 31 Two thousand copies Pollard’s .Southern 111.- ,, m ,or ?’ ^ ca i' h „ io,ooo 35 Two thousand Photographic Albums, '5 each. Hi,on 3U Two thousand fine Gold Pens, in eases, '5 each 10,000 37 Five Imudred Plain Gold Rings, 's each .| non 38 Two iliousaiid sets Silver-Plated Tea spoons, '8 each.... 4* oofs 30 Two thousand Napkin Kings, (nil Bella, «c '■7 euch o nop The balance consists of tiie following articles - Musical Instruments, 5lu.it Boxes, Ladies’ Work Boxes Ladies’and Gcnla’ Gloves, Ladies’ and Gcnls’ ’ Riding Whips, Opera Glasses, Office and Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks, Black Walnut Frames, Engravings, &c. The whole amounting to an aggregate of 500,000 Valuable Gifts! J Commission M.erchants, | PHILADELPHIA, PENS’., Wool, Cotton, and Cotton Yarns. Advances Made Without Charge cent, per Annum. Up-Refers to Branch, Boos A Co. j an 12—3m Interest at 6 per INlow York ArivoriiNementB. FURNITURE. DEGRAA T A- TAYLOR, 87 aiul 80 llowery uml ttf» 4 In title M., NEW VORE, Still continue to h STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. I* A It L O It , L> L N 1 fs r (4 H O O M, | ii m me United .Staten, devoted exclusively totla? i manufacture of Rot table KLgines and Haw Mills, which, } f«>r simplicity, compactness, power and economy ol fed, 1 nrecottceded byexpetts, ta 08 av.pcrlor to any ever of j fered to the pnbMr. The great arnouui o. ooi.ei i‘<ym, fire srr'ncenDd cy linder area, which we give to the rated norso power, i make our Engines the most powerful and cheapest i® ar ‘* Adapted to every purpose where power hand, or furnished at short no* irculars with price list, sent on applic* ! tice required. Ail sl-cs constantly crlptlvc „ wv X’UOR * MANN f TEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, V \ . Branch Office, 96 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. je26—ly PLAN OF DRAWING. Duplicate numbers from 1 to 500,000 are placed in a wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws the highest or first gity: the second number (when drawn out,) the next highest, or second gift, Ac , until the whole number is drawn. Tho distribution will take place after the Concert where 6,000 persons can witness it. A committee will be chosen from the aud.euce to take charge of the panic All agents and purchasers will he supplied with a cor rect lisi of the uwards as hoou as published. Oliamtici* JTurniture, Canopy and Victoria Bedsteads, FOR TIIE SOUTHERN TRADE, At 20 per cent. Reduction in price. ! ,ME) | THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO. 620 Bioitdway t New York* Have associated with them ' Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in V\ItKIA<»F.S and BITftGIES, GEOHGIA, FultonCotntTi, I 11EHEBY give notice Ihat my wife, Mary F. Durand. of said county, haa my eonaent to become a free trader from this date, according to tha statute of the Bute in euch caeo made and provided. March 30.1887 “"34—liu s. A. DUILMfD. ‘ HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Tickets will be supplied to nil Booksellers, Music Deal ere. Druggists, Ac., where they can he obtained at 11 oacli, or in quantities at club ratea. Circulars, containing full tnstruetloua, and terma to agents, will be maile.s upon receipt of a stamp for return postage. Orders may be sent to us, iuclotlug the money, from fl 1° f 25 * ^ a registered letter, stamp.inclosed, at our risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex press, at tne following club ratea: 6 Tickets to oue adilress t 4 oo 10 Tickets to oue addresB * J „i 20 Ticicet* to one address iu , B i 60 Ticket* to one address 44 00 The names of tbe agenta will be published from Ihe central office. Tickets will be supplied to the agents at 15 per cent discount. r Under, and iu pursuance ol the provisions of the In teruM Revenue law, His Honor the Commissioner of In terred Revenue has, upon due proof, granted a permit to tho Southern Orphaus’ Aaaociation to hold its Gift Con cert exempt from all charges, whether from the (peels! t*x or other duty In respect to euch Gift Concert. This ia a protection to all agents, and exempts them from any and all liability for licence, (ax, or otherwise. This exemption Is made upon tho ground that the pro ceeds of the sale of tickctB for this Concert are to be de- voted to a charitable oblect, and ia but another evidence of the favor and consideration with which opr efforts have been constantly met in neatly every direction KEEEKENCES. Lt. Gen. G.T. BEAUREGARD, New Orleans. Brig. Qeu. JEFF. THOMPSON, New Orleans MaJ. Gen S. B. BUCKNER, New Orleans J. B. BEAN, M. D., Baltimore I. BAIJIERST’ON, M. D„ Baltimore. J. S. MORROW, Publisher, Baltimore (formerly of J S. Morrow A Co.) J. E. N1MMO ACC., Baltimore. O. M. STKIFP. Baltimore. C. Mt-KKEYER A CO., Baltimore. U. CLAY DALLAM, Couusel. %WAll order* and communication* should be ad. dreeaed to the Central Office. * ta L. T. PALMER A CO marls—«tw ARTIFICIAL | LEG S AN D A KM9. S E ll’IIO'S I» \ T Ii N T . 5 1 (5 BrontUvnj-, New York. (ESTABLISHED 37 YEARS IN TUK U. 3.) uot fail to pro stitutfs, which have year*, and atuud unrivaled for all that is desirable in an I Artificial Limb, aud patients may rely upon obtaining tin- beat subatitne the world utl'ordsi bend for a Pamphlet, to \\ M. SELPllO A HUN, fobld—ly Jj.n.aeo 1 616 Broad* TlffAHBIAdB QI liu-:. YOl PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK; or, evory one his own i Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Murricd Persons - °iT« 0B ® about lo marry, lioth Male and Female, in every- ; thin" concerning thejihyslology and relations of our Sex- ! UHl Syetem, and the Production or Prevention of Otl- ^ J ^ ..v,vus.u« w , vu . CffYllHii and Atlanta' Georgia, n^in U Vn.‘rTiuh‘1.!' V i d^coverksnover before j T^oR the purpose of supplying Merchants and Planters ^1 l*mkU3gc \OUNU, X,l.p.— ■ A 1 atthebouth, by wholesale or retail, with any style 1? _ B written In plain langu.ige for tiie general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and haying the lea^t impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every oue should he acquainted with. Still it is a hook that must belockad iip, and not lie abont the house. It will be sent to anv vr?r£V$Y 6 r 'TV l Jt’ 1 of Firt y ttent*. Address Dr. Wm. \a UNQ ’ No ‘ 416 s P ruce Bfreet, above Fourth, Philadel lelff—lv phia. IS M. BROOKS. UUOU MACDONALD. LOUIS II. LEOAY. WILHLIt F, JOHNSON, Of Georgia, with BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO, COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merohaut*, 6» Caronilulet SI., New Orleans. attention given to all O-iiere. Alao, lib- Produce 8DCeS ra,ll<!0nt ' 0 n8ignmenla of Colton and other NOTION8 ANO FANCY GOODS A.t New York Cost! lal May, I will sell my pre.ent A of NpTK)N9ami FANCY' GOODS, con.iat Tr^mpr. Ql0V **> , * te8t Bt 'lC8 or Dir as R,bhon ®. Buttons, Threads, Needles, Pins, and Stationery *t New York cost. e J c « do well to examine the »tock before purchasing elsewhere, as this is no humbug. J. ERWIN GODFREY, . . q „ . Whitehall Street, *pr4—l^r Next to Jack’s Confectionery. .. ,,v ' .' u^vua. Air. \\ oodrntrs long experience in the carriage business will enable us to give satisfaction, in supplying good sub stantial work, suth ns the country demauds, at as low prices u* cau possibly be furnished for cash. We will keep constantly on hand LIGHT rONCOItn KAGGIES, the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through tbe South, aa the best Bug'»y iu use. Address all orders to aprlT-ly T. P. CaKIIaut, TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO., 620 Broadway, New York. a. t. Hamilton, J. B. VAN WAOKNKN. WM. Q. WIIITPOBD CARHART, WHITFORD & CO. Manufacturer* and Wholesale Dealer, iu Fine Medium, and Coarse CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING* 5$' 57' 59 and 61 Hudfton Street' (Near Duane, cor. Worth Ht.,) NEW YORK-. Office of Payau A Carhart in liquidation. decSS— fim (I.D.J DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, with a Y E It A SON, No. «> Warren Street, New Toft, iwrokrKKe or Brandies, Wines, Crins, Cigars, &c. Dealer* in Rye, Bonrbon, and Monongahela Wlnskiea, feblO—fim