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,'4 Prom the New York Oheemt. Whet'a Done For Uo4 Con Never Die. Toiler, of earth and time end mow. Ho, re who Join the eager strife For Hold, or Fame, or Pride of Life. Who pamper lust, of Arab and eye, And for the world with worldling* vie, Death will nndo jrour toll to rain, And lea re yon no abiding gain; What'*done for Hueend* by and by, What"* done for God can never die. t 'hoop* may crnmble beck to dual. Sceptre* and crowns deceive our unit, And Call desire and perish lust; By moth, or mat or thlof or lire. Our treasures flail, and hopes expire; What's done fbr sense palls by and by, What s done for God can never die. Eternity cannot retrieve I A rruttAil life fbr man and Clod, Eternity will well reward; Probation ceaeea by and by: „ _ What'a done for God can never die. B. P. M. ISKxrosr, N. Y., Nov., 1880. municipal Government. FOR THE YEAR 1807, J. E. Williams,Mayor 87,000 a. B. Love, Clerk of Council 1,800 J. T. Glenn, City Attorney 800 Robert M. Fetrar, City Treasurer 800 K. J. Roache,City Physician 1.800 Jaa. F. Cooper, City Engineer L*0 Robb Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works .. 1,500 George Stewart, Overseer of Streets 1,000 Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector 800 Pat. Fltxglbbon, Hall-Keeper 600 aldeThin. visit wiin. M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters. SICOHD WARD. E. E. Rawsou, A. W. Mitchell. THIRD WARD. George W. Terry, W. 0. Anderson. FOURTH WARD. J. K. Gullatt, W. B. Cox. Firm ward. J. A. Htyden, A. P. Bell. POLICE DEPARTMENT. L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal 81,800 E. C. Mnrphy, Deputy Marshal 1,300 J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police 1,000 T. C. Mnrphy, ad Lieutenant of Police 1,000 poLicxmcw—(87 75 van dat.) 1. J. Cook, J. 8. Holland, F. J. Boniflr, R. D. Haynes, D. Rogun. D. Queen, K. A. Center, J. R. Love, F T. Kickllghter, J. A. Lang, J. A. Hinton, R. B. Hutchins, J. W. Stokes, J. M. Connolly, J. L. Crenshxw, Green Holland, G. W. Bowen, H. W. Wooding, C. M. Burry, H. J. Holtzclaw, A. Jarrard, M. W. Rasberry, O. F. Woodliff, J. F. Barnos, Jaipur Groves, T. O. McIIan, W. H. C. Cowan, J. A. Lanier, Hall, L. W. Boon. Clerk of First Market—Thcophllus Harris. Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan. Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim. City Assessors—R. 9. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and C. P. Wood. Assessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C. Wells, and F. P. Rice, STAXSDIO COMMITTKXS or THX CITT COUNCIL fOB TUX FISCAL YEAH 1867. Finance—Peters, Mitchell, Rswson. Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Polers. Streets and Sidewalks—Gnllatt, Rswson, Htyden Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Caille- berry. Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters. Relief— Castleberry, RawBon, Terry, Gnllatt, lfsyden. Market—Hayden, Gnllatt, Castleberry. Fire Department—Terry, Gullatt, Cox. Police—Ilawson, Cox, Anderson. Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Kawson. Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe ters. Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox. Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Hawson. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer—9. B. Sherwood. First Assistant Englnecr-Hcnry Gullatt. Second Assistant Engineer—W. Q. Knox. ■ . jrtween tho I Rowing property, to-wlt: CITY MARSHAL’S SALE. 1V111 lu. onld nn Ova firot Tnoa/low In H“l’ next, within the lawful hours of sale, at the City Hall, in the city of Atlanta, for the city lax of 1800, the following property, to-wit: One city lot on Marietta Btrect, ward 6, land lot 77, adjoining the lot of Healy & Berry, as the property ot Berry and Ward. One city lot, 32 by 110 iect, on Marietta street, ward 6, land lot 77, as the properly of Healy & One C ity lot, No. 11D, block 42, ward 2, land lot 78, containing one acre, on Cooper street, as the property of W. K. Bagby, trustee One city lot on Marietta street, No 54, ward 5 land lot 78, containing one-half acre, as tho prop erty of T. R. Rhodes. One city lot, No. 1, containing one-half acre, block 8 ward 1, land lot 77, on Alabama street; and one on Hunter and Broad streets, No. 1, block 9, ward l.land lot 77; and one on same street, city lot No. 4, block 9, ward 1, land lot 77 • and one-eighth ot an acre on Garnett Btreet, No. 4, block 30, ward 1, land lot 77, as the prop erty of N. E. Gardner. One city lot, containing one-hall acre, on Cal houn and Hunter street, No. 90 ward 4 laud lot 57, aa tho property of N. E. Gardner, Guar dian ol Mary and Martha Gardner. One city lot, one-half acre, on Houston street, No. 8, block 8, ward —, land lot 77, as the pro perty ol N. E. Gardner, agent for U. E. Gnrdner. One city lot on Hunter & Forsyth streets, No. « block 14, ward 1, laud lot 77, as the property oi H. B. Gardner, N. E. Gardner agent. One city lot on Whitehall street, block 33, ward 1, In land lot 77; and one-half acre lot on same street, city lot 2, block 22, ward 1, land lot — • one and one-half acre lot on Jones and bra zier streets, ward 3, land lot 53 and five acres on corporation line, ward 4, land lot 46, as the property of 8. A. Durand. ... Ono lot No. 83, on Marietta auil Walton streets ward 5, land lot 78, containing one-half acre, us the property of W. F. Westmoreland. One city lot, No. 48, on Decatur aud Butler streets, ward 4, land lot 52, containing one-hall acre, as the property of F. C. 1 uylor. One city lot, containing one-fourth ot an acre, on Prior street, ward 2, land lot 77, block 4, as the property of James P. Mason. One city lot, No. 4, containing one-half acre, on land lot 83, ward 1. on Mangum street, as the proptrty of Solomon Ooodall, J. M. ( lurk Sg Ono city lot, No. 125, ward 5, land lot 78, as the properly ol Jonathan Carmichael. One city lot, on land lot 84, ward 5, block 10, on Nelson street, and one on land lot 52, ward 4, city lot 130, as the property of Isaac E. Bartlett. One city lot on Davis und Green streets, on land lot 84, ward 1, as the property of Mias Elizabeth Banks. . .. One city lot on Peters street, land lot 84, Ward 1, us the property ot Jesse Lumpkin. One city lot on Mangum and Rock streets, Ward 1, land lot 88, containing one-lourth ol an acre, as the property of John K. T1 10I “P®® D - , , Two city Tots, 21 and 84, in Block 8, Ward 5, Und lot 61, on Peachtree and Ivy streets, con- laiolng one acre, aa the property ot John 11. Lovejoy. _ One city lot on Peachtree and Ivy streets, 83x184 feet, In Ward 5, land lot 78 as the pro- Dertv of Lovejoy & Herndon. ‘ one city lot. No. 18, ou Whitehall street, Ward 2, land lot 85, as tho property ol J. B. Thra»her-J. H D. Ozburne Agent. Four city lots, 78 and 79, 80 and 81, Block 13, Ward 4, land lot 61, on Calhoun, Wheat and Collins streets, containing three and three-fourths acres, as tho property of M. A. Bell. One city fot, No. 3, Block 28, Ward 1, land lot 88. on Foundry street, containing one acre, aa the property of M. A. Bell, guardian of J. J. U aprfo—lawtd L. P. Thomas, Marshal. 1807 MOST VA LE8 P RING 8. 1807 T HI8 POPULAR BUMMER RESORT having been ^ placed In thorough repair, and fhrnlahed with new furniture, will be opened for visitors on the 1st of.June, under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro- prietors of tho Amurican Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. Montvale preaouta the strongest attractions to both the invalid and pleaaure-seeker, no lose on acconnt of lta retivement and the beauty of Its surrounding scenery than of tha roatornttve power* of lu waters. We have reduced the price of board to the lowest dg- ur*s consistent with a proper provision fur the entertain ment of onr guests. Board, per day. * * Board, per week. • wohalSwt'nceefor fiiraltlea. Sorinrt b , JDodtl ^ nr y inoxTine, Tsnn. WHIT* A WHITLOCK, FLOORING an THOUSAND FEET - ; roB * aed ar jp«#auu«K a CO. on the hoar* of sale, __ _ Also, at the Mine time umfidaeo, V part of Inml lot No. *H, In originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part no levied on Is In ward 1, (touting on Wafted afreet, and running back to railroad. Levied on aa the property of Mr. Wyatt, by virtue of a tax fl. Hi. Property pointed out by Jno. M. Harwell, T. C* . _ Also, at the miuo time nnd place, part of land lot No. M, In the 14th dUirlct of originally Henry, now Fulton comity. Said part eo lovied on lain wan!!, fronting on Nelson and Craig afreet*, In the city of Atlanta, contain ing one-elgth of an acre. Levied on ns tho property of 8. v. Penlon, by virtue of a tax fl. fl. leaned by Jno, M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by eald Harwell. Ai«o v at the same time and places part of lAnd lot No, 50, In tho 14th district of originally Ifenry, now Fnlton county. 8ald part »o levied on known In city anrvoy aa city lot No. 1W. In ward •», fronting on Baker and Ivy street*. In the city of Atlanta, containing one-half acre, more or les*. Levied on aa tho property of Thoman Dye, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by Jno. M. Harwell, T. C. S pointed out by Mid Harwell. t the same time aud place, part of land lot No. 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part loudly lot In ward 5, fronting on Weal Peach-Tree street. In tho city of Atlanta, contain log one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the pro perty of W D Payne, by virtue of a tax fl la issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot No. 45, In 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton coun ty; said part so levied on ft in ward 4,lrontlng ou Washing ton street in the city of Atlanta, containing of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of A. U. Pitt man by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Property pointed out by John M. Harwell, T. C. Also, at tho same time aud place, part of land lot 78, lu the 14th district cf originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part so levied on ft known In plan of city survey aa city lot No. 166, in ward 5, fronting Lnckio street In the city of Atlanta, containing X of an acre, more or lesa. Levied on as the property of 8. O’Bhlelda by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by John M. Harwell, T. 0. property pointed out by John M. Harwell, T. C. v Also, at the same time aud place, a part of land lot No. TO, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald lot so levied onis In the plan of city survey in ward 5, fronting on West Peach-Tree street, containing ono and one-hair acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of Dr. J W. Scott by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Har well, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 51, of originally lleury, now Fnlton county. Bald lot so levied on ft, in the plan of city survey, in ward 1, block 19. city lot No 96, ou Ellis and Collins streets, con taining five-eighths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of G. W. Bheriden by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued oy John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed ont by Mid Harwell. T. O. Also, at the same tlmo aud place, part of original laud lot 86, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part so leviod on is, in the plan of city survey, inward 2, fronting on McDaniel street, containing oue acre, more or less.— Levied on as tho property of B. F. Moses by virtue of a tax fl. fe. issued oy John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed ont bf said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 52, of originally Henry, now Fulton county, known in the plan of citv survey as city lot No 165, In ward 4, on Calnoun nnd Jenkins streets, containing oue- half acre, more or lees. Levied on as the property of William II. Roach by virtno of a tax fl. fa. issnod by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed ont by said Har well, T. C. Also, at the same time aud place, part of land lot No 77, in originally Henry, now Fulton couuty. Saul part is known in plan of city survey as city lot No 2, block 30, ward 1, fronting on Forsyth street in tho city of Atlanta, containing one-naif an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of C. E. Grenville by virtue of a tax fl fa is sued by John M Harwell. T C. Property pointed ont by Mid Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and piace, part ot original land lot 40, lu 11th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said part is in ward 1, on Land Line street, ad joining William Gabbett’s property, in the city of Atlan ta, containing four acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of John Pblnlzee by virtue of a tax fl fa loaned a John M Harwell, T O. Property pointed ont by said irwell, T C. ...... Also, at the earn© time aud place, part of original land lot No 76, In originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said part Is city lot No 134, in ward 2, near corporation lino in the city of Atlanta, containing one acre, more or less.— Levina on os the property or Thomas F Lowe by virtue of a tax tl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, part of original laud lot No. 77, of originally Henry now Fulton county, said part so levied on Is In the plan of city survey, in block ward 1, fronting on Whitehall Btreet, known as city lot No. 2, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less. Levied ou as the property of George Bnlllvan, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Pro perty pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot 84, in 14th district or originally Henry now Fulton county; aald part is in ward 1, fronting on an alley in the city of Atlanta, containing one-half an acre, more or less. Lev ied on as the property of Jesse Wiggins, by virtue or a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot No. 84. in 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton coun ty; said part is in ward 1, fronting on Walker street, in the city of Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, Levied on ns tne property of T. A. War r *n, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by John M. Harwell, T. C. Alsox at the same time and place, part of laud lot No. 79, in 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton coun ty; said part is in ward 5, fronting on Marietta street, running back to railroad, in the city of Altanta. contain ing seven-eighths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Frank Mills, trustee f«»r wife, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part or original land lot No. 81, ol originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part so levied on is in the plan of city survey, in Ward No. 1. on Peters street nnd Macon A \V ustern rail road, containing two acres, more or less. Levied on ns the property of John A. Wilson, by virtue of a tax 11. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 77, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part so levied Is in the plan of city survey, In Block 29, ward 1, city lot No. 2, on Whitehall steeet, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the Harwell, T. C. ...... Also, at the «ame time and place, part or original land lot No. 70, of Originally Henry now Fulton comity. Said part ao levied Is fit the plan of city survey, in Ward 6, on Simpson street, containing one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of I. Seymour, by virtue of a tax 11. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed ont by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 53, of originally llenry now Fulton county, known in tho plan of city survey as city lot No. 137, in 4,ou Decatur street, containing three-eighths or an Ward 4 acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Dennis O’Sullivan, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued dv John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a uart of original land lot No. 62, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part known in the plan of city survey as city lot No. 206, in Ward 4, fronting on Decatur street, containing one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of John Shipley, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed ont by eald Harwell, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original laud lot No. 78, ol orignally Henry now Fulton county. Bald part known in the plan of city survey as city lot No. 76, in Ward 5, fiontlng on Walton street, containing one half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of G. W. Thomason, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M, M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed ont by said Harwell. T. C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 52, of originally Henry now Fulton countv. Said part so levied on is in the plan of city survey, in Ward 3, on Hunter and Fair streets, containing oue- fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the prop erty of John M Clarke, agent for W D Smyth, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same tlmo aud place, a pat t of original land lot No. 47, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part so levied on is in the plan or city survey, near Houston street, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of James Blackman, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T C. Property poluted out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 61, of originally lleury now Fulton county. Baid part so leviod on Is known in the plan of city sur vey as city lot No. 2 and 3, lu Block 8, Ward 5, on Wheat street anti alley, containing one acre, more or less. Lev ied on as the property of J F Cooper, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M Harwell, TO. Property poiuted out by said Harwell, T O. Also, at tho same time and place a part of original land lot No. 77, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Baid part so levied on is known iu tne plan of city survey as city lot No. 1, Block 23, Ward 2, Peters street, contain ing one eighth of an acre, more or Iohh. Levied on ns the property of P II Tomey, ageut for wife, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. T. C. Also, at the same time and place, apart of laud lot No. 52, in the 14th district of originally llenry now Fulton county. Said part is city lot No. 136, in Ward 4, fronting ou Decatur street, in the city of Atlanta containing one half acre, more or less. Levied ou as the property of I. E. Bartlett, by virtue of a tax fl fa. issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell, TC. Also, at the same time and place, u part of land lot No. 51, In the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton couuty. Bald part so levied on is known in the plan of city survey as city lot No. 164, Block 8, Ward 4, corner Collins and Wheat streets, in the city of Atlanta, con taining one-half an acre, more or less. Levied ou as the property of Chas. Bchnatz, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. , , Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No. 83, iu the 14th district of originally Henry now Fnlton county. Said part so levied ou Is city lot No. 18, in Ward 1, fronting on Green street in the city of Atlanta, con taining one-half au acre, more or loss. Levied on as the R rouerty of P J Bracken, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued j John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, TC. Also, at the ume time and place, a part of land lot No. 79, in the 14th district of originally llenry now Fulton county. Baid part so levied ou is in Ward 5, fronting on Marietta street and running back to railroad, in tho city of Atlanta, containing one fourth of au acre, more or less. Lenied on as the property of Joseph Lauier. by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued bv John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 62, in originally Henry, now Fulton couuty, and known in the plan of city survey as city lot No. 199, in ward 3, fronting on Fair street, containing one-lourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of A Hilton, by virtu# of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M liar- well, TC. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, apart of original land lot No. 78, In originally Henry, uow Fultou county. Buid K rt so levied on is, in the plan of city survey, lu ward 5, mtlng ou Marietta street, containing one-third of an acre, more or less. Levied ou as thr Little, by virtue of a tax Ufa issued _ T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No 83, In originally Henry, uow Fulton county. Bald r rt so leviod on is, in the plan of city survey, In ward on Rock street, containing seven eighths ot an acre, more or leas. Levied on as the property of Borah Church, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by Jno M Harwell, TC. Property pointed eut by Mid Harwell. Also, at the ume time and place, a part of original land lot No 85, iu originally Henry, uow Fnlton county. Baid part so levied on Is, In (he plan of city survey, In ward l. containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of P Kumtcy. by virtue of a tax A la Issued by Juo M Harwell, TC. Property poiuted out by Mid Harwell. Also, at the same Ume aud plant, a part of original land lot No 76, In originally Henry, row Fultou county, known in the plan of city survey as city lot No 6, block 4, ward 9, on Washington and Fair streets, containing om-half acre, more or less, levied ou by virtue of a tax A fa Is sued by John M Harwlll, T C. Property poiuted out by Mid Harwell Also, lot ~ part __ m _ on Nelson street, containing one-fourth of au acre, more * - * -* *7 of H. Caesett, by virtue _ Harwell, T C. Property pointed oat by said Harwell. T C. Also, at the mu Ume xnd pl»«,» p»i t of orlgluslltud r* THOUSAND FEET Prim* Dr«l«A Klln-Drlsd lot No 84, of originilly Henrj now Fulton couatjr; uld IirnyUBA . --■> S put *0 levied ouii tn tit* plxn of city surrey, In ward l, os Felon *ue«t and railroad, containing dve-elghtlu of Aleo, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot N.179, of originally Hunry now Fnllon county, known in tho plan of city survey ns city lot No 155. word 5, ou Marietta street, containing onc-Toilrth of an acre, more or lees. Leviod on as thepioporty of Allen Jacob*, hy virtue of a t*k (1 fs lsaucff by John M Harwell, T C.— Said property pointed ont by said llarwoll, TO. Also, at tbe same time and place, a pari or original Und lot No sn, of originally Henry now Fulton county; eald part so levied on Is In tho plan of city •urycy, lu ward 1, on Whitehall street, containing ono and a half acres, more or leas. Levied on aa tho property or Wm. Bacon, by virtuo of a tax ft fa leaned by John M Ilarwi MM&i l’roporty pointed obI by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and placo, a ‘ Grand Cliaritable Presentation Concert, MERCHANDISE ami MACHINERY ^^^aoTOJ^W^tU.ncd^ A A or all awns. veil, T C.— [ Harwell, duo, at the same time ind place, a part of original land No 84, of originally Henry uow Fulton county, said •t so levied on is in the plan of city survey, in ward I, 1 part of original land lot No 85, of originally Hcury now Fulton county; Mid part so levied on Is In tho plan of city survey, in ward 1, ou Walker street, containing ono aud ono fourth acroa, more or loss. Levied on as the property of John H Seals, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by John M Uarwoll, T C. froporty pointed out by Mid Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No 83, of originally Henry now Fulton county; Mid part so levied ou in the plan of city survoy, is in ward 1, containing one-fourth of an aero, more or less. m . . •• - — A - "mry Ilolmos, by virtue oi ^ r Harwell,T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. T C. Als), at the same Ume and place, a part of land lot No 78, In tne 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part so levied ou Is In ward 1, on Brick Yard street, tn the city of Atlanta, containing one half acre, more or Toss. Levied on as tne property of Thos. Savage, by virtue of a tax tl fa Issued by Juo M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said llarwoll. Also, at the same time and placo, a part of land lot No 77, in tho 14th district of originally lleury, now Fnlton county. Said part so levied on is known in the plan of city survey as city lot No 3, block 83, in ward 1, fronting ou Forsyth street, in the city of Atlanta, containing one- fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on os the pro perty of J T Cunningham, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, TC. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 81, iu the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part is iu ward 1. frontlngon Walker street, In the city of Atlanta, containing ouedtourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Bennett Con yers, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by Mid Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, assart of land lot No. 83, In tno 14ili district of originally Heurv, now Fnlton county. Bald part Is In block 85, ward 1, fronting on Da vis street. In tne city of Atlanta, containing three acres, more or less. Levied on as the property of John G. Pound, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 51, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part is city lot No 289, In wurd 4, fronting on Butler street. In the city of Atlanta, containing one- half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Mark llusou, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No. 77, In tne 14th district of originally llenry, now Fulton county. Said part so levied on is known in the plan of city survey as city lot No. 3, block 21, ward 1, fronting on Gaructt street, iu the citv of Atlanta, containing one- eighth of au acre, more or less. Levied ou as the pro perty of Samuel .Jackson, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Har well. Also, at the BAtne time and place, a part of land lot No 83, in tbe 14th district of originally llenry, now Ful ton countv. Said part so levlea on is In block 33, ward 1, on Brick Yard and Haynes streets, in tho city of At lanta, containing one acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of G W McDuffee, by virtue of a tax fl fa is sued by .JnoM narwel), T C. Property pointed ont by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of laud lot No 78, in tho 14th district of originally llenry, now Fulton county. Bald part bo lovied on is city lot No 94, in ward 5, on Simpson and Ormo streets, In the city of Atlanta, containing one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of W L Ezzard, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M IJaVwcll, T C. Proporty pointed ont by said Har well. Also, at tho same time Hud place, a part of laud lot No 76, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fnlton county. Said part known In plan of city survey aa city lot No 7, block2, ward 2, fronting on Crew street, in tbe city of Atlanta, containing one-naif acre, more or leos. Levied on as the properly of P 8 Fnwriglit, by virtno of a tax 11 fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed ont by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 83, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fultpn county. Said part so levied on is in ward j, fronting on Davis street, and bounded north by Mr Logan’s property* and south by Mr Ashley’s property, In tne city of At lanta, and containing one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property or I Y Bawtell. by virtue of a tax fl la Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. rroperty pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original laud lot No 57, lu the 14th district of originally llenry, now Fulton county. Said part so levied on is city lots 140 nnd 141, ward 4, fronting on Elliott street, in the city of Atlanta, containing three acres, more or less. Levied on as the properly or J W Irby, by virtue of a tax fl fa i9*nc'l by Jno M Harwell, TC. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the earno time and place, apart of land lot No. 61, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fnlton county. Said part is In ward 4, fronting on Baker and Butler streets, in the city of Atlanta, containing three- fourths of an acre, more or lees. Levied on as the pro perty of George Llgon, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by Baid Har well. Also, at tho fame time and placo, a part of land lot No 8i, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton conntv. Said part is iu ward 1, ou Raco Track street, in the city of Atlanta, containing onc-balf acre, more or Ic*bs. Levied oil as the property of Columbus Grubb, by virtne of a tax fl fa issued hy Jno M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell. Also, at tbe same time aud place, Apart of land lot No. 77, in tho 14th district ot originally Henry, now Fulton county. Baid part is known iti plan of city survey as city lot No 2, block 11, ward 2, fronting on Loyd street, in tbe city ol Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of M Corlgan, by virtue ol a tax fl a Issued by Jno M Harwell, TC. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, nt the same time and place, apart of laud lot No 84, lu tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part is in ward^Ljronting pn^Walker street, less. Levied on as the property of John Wilson, by vir tue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Pro porty pointed ont by said Harwell. Also, at tho samo time and place, a part of land lot No 78, in the 14th district of orlgiually Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part of land is In block 170, ward 1, front ing on Elliott str. et. iu the city of Atlauta. Levied on as the property of Clias Marvin, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued hy Jno M Harwell, T C. rroperty pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 61, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part is known in plan of city survey as part of city lot No. 78, In block 13, ward 4, in tho city of At lanta, containing one-half acre, more or loss. Levied ou ns tho proporty of Marcus A Bell, hy virtuo of a lax fl fa issued by .Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 60, iu the 14th district of originally lleury, now Fulton county. Bald part so levied on is city lot No 7, ward 5, fronting ou Peach-Tree street, in the city of Atlanta, con taining live-eighths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of James I*angHton, by virtne of n tax fl fa issued by Juo M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same tlmo and place, a part of land lot No 77, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part so levied on is known in plan of city survey ns city lot No 3, block 12, wnrd 2. on Loyd and Mitchell streets, in the city of Atlanta, containing three- fourths of an ucre, more or less. Levied on as the pro porty of P Cannon, by virtue of a tax tt fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T O. rroperty pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the samo time aud place, a purl of original land lot No-ifl, of originally Henry, now Fnlton county. Baid part so lovied on is known in the plan of city survey as city lot No 4, block 130, ward 4, Butler street, contain ing one-half aero, raoio or less, lovied on as the property or Henry Underwood, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by aald Har well, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original laud lot No 47, o* originally llenry, now Fulton county, containing 15 acres, more or less, lovied on as the proper ty of of George II. Chase, by virtue of a fl fa issuoa by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No 63, of orlgiually Henry, now Fulton county. SAid part so levied upon 1s in the plan of city survey, in ward 3, containing 3 acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Mrs. 11. Pettis^by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time aud place, a part of original laud lot No 77, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part so levied on is known In the plan of city sur vey as city lot No 2, block 14, ward 2, on Prior street, containing oue-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of H D Leitner, Trustee, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, apart of original land lot No 78, of originally llenry, now Fulton county, known in ihe plan of city survey as city lot No 78. block 1, ward 5, on Prior street, containing three-eighths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of W. G. For syth, by virtue of a tax fl lu issued by John M. Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part ot laud lot No 175, lu the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. The same being the lot on which Absalom Baugh is now living; bounded North by Beil. Moore A Co., East by Charles P Courny, on the West by Ruseli nnd Oliver Baker, containing 902Jf acres, more or less.— Levied on as the property of Absalom Baugh, by 8 K Ozhurn, I* O. by virtuo of a tax fl fa issued by Johu M Harwell, T C, of Fulton county. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 52, in the 14th district of originally llenry, now Fulton couuty. Baid part of land is In the city ot Atlauta, lying and being on the corner of Hunter and Fair streets, in wnrd 3, containing three-fourths of an acre. Levied on as the property of B A Babattis, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. All the foregoing fl fas levied by S K Osborne, L C, and returned to mo. April 9,1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff. aprlO—til Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy. SHERIFF’S HALE. 9 court house door in the city . _ the first Tuesday In May next, hours of-sale, the following property, rpttrt of Usd lot No TO, in Uw 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county, houudod on tho North by Hunnlchtt street, on the East hy West Peach-Tree street, on tho South by 0. W. Hannlcntt’s lot, on tho West b; - Ganldlngr J P, In fiiror of George A Ram speck va Gusl tain A uuwald. Property pointed ont by plaintiffs at- * * a!s?»; at the samo timo and placo, a house and lot situs-1 ted on tho South sido of Alabama street, tn the city of Atlanta, said house known as the Immol Bakery. Lovied ou by Jesse Lumpkin, L C, to satisfy a mechanic’s Hen ou said property, in favor of Peck & Markham va Mi-1 chaolKnes. I Also, at tho same time and placo. a certain brick and glass house situated on tho coruor of Whitehall and De catur streets, in the city of Atlanta, erected by E. U. Wil liams, aud formerly occupied by him. Levied on to sat isfy a fl fa Issued from the Buperior Court of Fulton county, in fhvor of Wm W Clark vs EII Williams. Pro-1 perty pointod out byplaintlfTe atttornoy. April 8. 1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Bheriff. sprit—td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy, FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL bo sold, before the court house door in the city ■ of Atlanta, Fnlton county, Ga., between the law- ful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May uext, the following property, to-wlt: All the goods, wares, and merchandise ot Mitchell A O’Counor. consisting of Mddles, bridles, harness, sad dlery and harness hardware, that were in the possession of defendants at the tlmo of being in the storeroom ou Whitehall street, in said city, under tho storeroom of J. H. White A Co. Levied on as the property of Mitchell A O’Connor, by virtue of four mortgage Jt. jot. in favor of John Cross, W. C. Ingles, John F. Fletcher, and W. H, Taylor, against Mitchell A O’Connor. Property pointed ont by plaihtlfl’s attorney, and also In said mortgage \/t. fas. Also, at the same time and place, tbe 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 Ume of levy by George W. Bciple. Levied on by virtue of four mortgage Jl. /as. in lavor of R. L. Brown, Henry O. Hoyt, Henry Buckhart, aud A. B. Simple A Bon, against George W. Bciple. Property PRESENTATION CONCERT. Purchasing; Agency. EDWIN C. CLARICE, AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PUKCHA91N& IN AID OF THE SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION (Incorporated by the Lepletaturiqf Vlrfftnla, Jan. 80,1867.) TO BB UIVKN AT TUB IIA It YLAND INSTITUTE, 'BALTIMORE, April aotli, 1807. H AVING * butlne** exporlanc* of ne»rly Mxtoen year* In New York, tad an cxtenalre aeqnalnunce with flrat-claia maimtectnrera and dealer* In tnla city In the varlna, branchca of trade and matmlacture, I am now prepared to 1111 order# for all kind# of Merchandise, at the lowest market price,. Merchant#, Mechanic#, aud Families will find It to their Intend to fhvor me with their order#. Order* from all part* of the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable commission charged. DmN CLAUKB . 103 Pearl Htreet, or Box 3,573, New York. RarantNCES.—F. IV. G. Bellow#, Vice President Pa- clHc Mall Bteanublp Co., N. V.; Itaac Taylor, Pre»ldent New York X Bremen Mteamihlp Co., N. Y.; Crocker, Wood * Co., New York: Roger Broe., New Vork; Hon. A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. B. James, E*q„ New Orleans; Geo. James, Esf|, Zanesville, Ohio; Woolworth A Graham, New York; Marshall, Johnson X Co.. New York ; Henry Moore X Ocnung, New York, tpritft—8m L. D. O. WOOD. JAMES H. LOW. J. H. I.CDW1GBEN. WOOD, LOW & LUDWIG8EN, (Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1846,) COTTON FACTOB8 T HE nrortle or thl# Concert will bo eiven SOUTHERN ORPHANS' ASSOCIATION, to the subjoined addreen, from the officer* of which, we call the attention of the public. „ . , . . ‘•We, the Officers of the Southern Orphana’Aaeocla- New Orlean* tlon, for the maintenance and education of the Deditute Orphans of deceased Southern Soldiers and Sailors, earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-operation in on )«“ «>« Q-eneral Commission Merchants, 190 Common Street, Louisiana. AUTHORIZED REFERENCES IN ATLANTA. gagm ft. fas. March 5.1867. \v. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff. marfi—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per lew. FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, before the court house door in the city of Atlanta. Fulton county, State of Georgia, be tween the lawfuh hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, to-wit: 1 10-lucn slide lathe. 5 feet bed ; 110-inch slide lathe, 12 feet bed: 116)f-lnchslide lathe, 9 feet bed; 1-inch slide lathe, 9 feet bed: 116-iuch slide lathe. 4 feet bed ; 1 wood lathe, 18 feet bea; one planer, 5 fret bed; 1 boring ma chine, 6 iron vises, 810-inch damaged lathes, 3 upright drill presses, (damaged,) 2 gun barrel boring lathes, 1 small hand lathe, (damaged.) with a lot of scrap machi nery j 2 large planers. 1 turning lathe, 1 rip saw, 1 power mortising machine, 1 Fay’s hand machine, 1 sash ma chine, 1 moulding machine, 1 rip saw. 1 surfacing ma chine, 1 boring machine, a large lot oi flasks, a large lot of patterns of various descriptions; iron tools, including everything belonging to tbe various departments j 1 82- horse power engine, boiler, and belting. All levied on as the property of the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufac turing ana Machine Works, by virtue of. and to satisfy a mortgage fl. fa. issued by his Honoi B. I). Smith, Judge of the County Court of Fulton county, in favor of Joseph R. Holliday vs. the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufactu ring and Machine Works. March 6,1N77 W. L. HUBBARD. Dep. Bheriff. mart—td Printer’s fee $2.60 SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in May next, be fore the court house door in tho city of Atlanta, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to- wit : One double case lady’s gold watch and guard chain. Levied on by virtue of a distress warraut issued from the Comity Court of Fulton, in favor of James Lynch. Ageut, vs Minna Banks. Property j»ointed out by defendant. Also, one single case gold watch and braided hair fob chain. Levied on by virtne of a distress warraut issued from tho County Court of Fulton, in favor of C. D. Jack son vs Albert Scott, p o c. Property poiuted out by de fendant. Also, one pool table, with all the necessary fixtures ac companying the same. Levied ou to satisfy a fl fa issued from the County Court of Fulton in favor of O H Jones vs Charles T West. Said fl fa founded on attachment. Also, oue mahogany bureau, with mirror attached Levied on by virtue of a distress warrant issued from the County Court of Fulton, in favor of SparkB, Dye A Co, vs Patrick Scantling. April 9,1807. JO. 8. SMITH, Special Bailiff County Court. Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy. aprlO—td Postponed Special BalllfT’* Sale. W ILL be sold, before the court house door in the city of Atlanta, Fnlton cdunty, Ga., between the law ful hours of sale, ou the first Tuesday in May next, the following property, lo-wit: The interest of Henry P. Ivy in one largo two-story wooden house, and all other appurtenances there unto belonging, situated on the corner of Prior and Wheat streets, aud an alley, containing half an acre, more or less. Levied on by two fl. fas. % both issued from the County Court of Fultou In favor of A. P. Bell vs. Henry P. Ivy. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Also, one small brick house, and lot, with a brick blacksmith shop on same, fronting ou both Marietta and Walton streets, supposed to contain one-fourth of an acre, more or less, being land formerly owned by Ami Williams' estate. Levied on as tbe property of II. P. Ivy. to satisfy two Jl. fas. issued from the County Court of Fultou, in favor of Wyley. Johnson A Co. vs. 11. P. Ivy. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. One house and lot, and all other appurteuances there unto belonging, situate on the south side of Stockton street, fronting on Markham street, adjoining lots of Mr. Grubb, and the lot belonging to the Negro Church, con taining two acres, more-or less, now occupied by J. R. D. Ozburn, as a residence. Lovied on to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from the County Court of Fulton, in favor of Da vid A. Armstead, vs. J. R. I). Ozburn, Trustee, for Mary F. Mangum. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attor ney. January 29,1807. JO. S. SMITH. Special Bailiff. •|/H—1*1 fltotor’a fo* |'i RO pnp lovy TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. W HEREAS, A. P. BAILEY, Into oi Gordon county deceased, did, on the 19th day of July I860, execute his deed of trust, authorizing tho undersigned, under certalu conditions therein stipulated, to advertise and sell at public outcry, and execute titles to tho property hereinafter raentloued: Now. by virtue of the authority vested In me by said deed of trust, I will sell to the highest bidder, before tbe court house door In the town of Calhoun, Gordon coun ty, on the first Tuesday in May next, between tho hours of 10 o’clock, a. in., and 3 o'clock, p. in., lot of land No. 178, in the 15th district of uow Gordon county, contain ing 160 acres, more or less, except 4 acres as excepted in a deed from Porter Fleming to eald A. P. Bailey. This Is one of the most fertile lots in the valley, ana affords a rare opportunity for purchasing very valuable farming lauds. Terms—Sixteen hundred dollars cash; the re mainder on time, which will be made known on day of sale. A. K. SEAGO, Trustee, aprilfc— tda. Postponed Admlulstrator’s Sale. I WILL sell, on the first Tuesday in June next, before the court house door in Atlanta, Fulton couuty, Ga., within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to-wlt: Oue beautiful residence lot,'containing four and sixty- one oue-huudreths acres,known as tbe Eawardy residence lot, upon which are the walls of a two-story rock house which was destroyed by Are. Also, at the same time and place, fourteeu vacaut lots, vsrylug from one fourth to one and one-fourth acres iu size, beautifully located for dwelling lots, adjoining the above, and lauds of Jour- dau Johnson, George H. Chase, and others, Bring in the northeast portion or tbe city or Atlanta, and is a part of Und lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally Henrv, uow Fulton couotv. Bold by order of the Court of Ordi nary of said county, as the property of E. M. Edwardy, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms: Half cash, aud half six months. Parties wishing further information will be shown the property, or a plat, by call ing on John M. Clarke A Son. Attorneys at Law, or R. J. MASSEY, Administrator. April 94,1867. aprttt-td Printer’s fee $10 OKCROIA, Fulton County. ordinary's orncx, march 1,1866. J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of James Garruy, deceased, applies to me for letteis of dis mission from Raid administration— All persons concerned are therefore notified to file their oojuctlon*. 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 iny hand aud official signature DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary, marl-larnUiu Printer’s fee $6 Gi:01K.I A, Fulton County. ordinary’s orficB, march 30, 1866. •' TT1KAM BOWEN, admiuUtrator on the estate of Bu- JtJL gar Boqd, deceased, represent* to the court in hla petition, duly filed und enter* d ou record, that he lias fully administered said estate— This la therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whv said adniiaiatrator should not be dismissed from his ad ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the flrat Monday in October, 1867. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. NUrW-1 amta2 Printer’* fee $4 60 CrEOHCJIA, Fulton Countv. TO THE HONORABLE THE SUPERIOR COURT OY BAID COUNTY, APRIL TERM, 1867. |HK petition of Joseph U. Brown, President, and Amos W. llaaimond, Secretary, who petition as well for themselves as in behalf of such persons aa may become members and stockholders of such corpora tion as may be granted to them; respectfully eboweth that your petitioners desire to be incorporated a Joint stock company, trader the name of the '‘Atlanta Law As sociation, iu 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 think proper to buy or accept from the members, stockholders, or donees. The capital stock of said Company shall consist of its books, the moneys and 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 your 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 K. BROWN, President. Amos W. Hammond, Secretary. Primer’s fee $1 per square for euch insertion. mar!9—law4w GEORGIA, Fulton County. ordinary’s ovncB, November 6, 1h«6. J J. NORMAN, administrator of tho estate of Thomas • B. Daniell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned for a discharge from his administration of Thomas B. Daniell’s estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office, within the time allowed by law. and show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not issue to the applicant. Wltifess the lion. Daniel Pitt man, Ordinary for said county, this November 5,1866. JNO. T. COOPER, Dep. Clerk. nov7—lam6m Printer’s fee $6 GEORGIA, Fulton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, I860. A ZARIAH MIMS, administrator of A. B. Robbins, de ceased, represents to the court in his petition duly tiled and entered on record, that he lias luliy administer ed A. 8. Robbin's estate— This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persous concerned, to be and appear at my office, und show’ cause, if any they havo, why said admlstrator shonid not bn dis missed from administration, on the first Mcuday in June next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. der. r >—lnmfliii Printer’s fee $4 .'si. GEOH<;iA, Fulton COUNTY* ORDINARY’S OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, 1866. mUOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabez JL R. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered ou re cord, that said estate has proved insolvent, hy reason of the late war, and having asked for a dismission — Thi* is therefore 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 PITTMAN, Ordinary. deeO—lamflm Printer’s fee ft; GEORGIA* Fultom County. ORDINARY’* OFFICE, NOVEMBER 80, 1866. A ZAR1AII MIMS, administrator of James Turner, de ceased, represents to the court in hla petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered James Turner’* estate— This Is therefore to cite and admonish all persous con cerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if auy they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his udmiulstratiou. and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In June, 1867- Given under uiy hand and official signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. decs—lamflm Printer’s fee |*.60 GEORGIA, Fulton County ordinary’s office, march 30,1867. A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator oi William Wal lace, represents to the Court, iu his petition duly filed, that he lus fully administered William Wallace’s estate— This ia therefore to cite all persous concerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause, If any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration. and receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday iu October, 1867. Given under my baud and of ficial signature. DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. mar31—lamflm Printer* fee $160 GEORGIA, Fulton County. M. TALIAFERRO, goaidian of Richard Taliaferro, applies to me for leave to sell a portion of the real estate of his laid ward— All persons concerned are notified to fii) their objec- tiona, if auy they have, within two months from the first ^esalVof 1 *^^’ e, ?° l**™ ^ be granted for •pr4—2m GEORGIA, Fulton Couuty. T WO mouths after tbe date hereof, application will be mod* to tb* Court of Ordtuorj of «old county fbr leoye to veil land lot No. M, of the l«th dlitrlct or orljrt- Mill Henry, now lTnlton county, of tho utu# of WiUUm atiSK.. Printer'* lee $4 UKAND PRK9KNTAT10N CONCERT Of all who deelre to #ee the “Home and School" enabled to receive and care for all the needy ones who seek Its shelter and protection. Thanking our friends for their past contributions and assistance, we again appeal to them to help us in a more extensive enterprise. It is the design of thl* Association HOME AND SCHOOL For the Orphans of the South, BOTH MALE ANl) FEMALE, an extensive scale, in the city of Richmond, Virginia . an'Inducement to have the building located there, the Common Council of that city havo guaranteed a sufficient lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will increase the quautity of land, If needed. It Is with a confident hope in a favorable response to this appeal to a public which has never yet failed to sus tain a charitable institution, that we have entered into an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer A Co., No. 13 Holliday street, Baltimore, to organize a Grand Musical Presentation Concert For its benefit, nnd earnestly solicit the kindly aid aud patronage of the public to insure its success. (Slened) Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President. Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Vice-President. Mrs. K A. F. MEARS, Treasurer. Mrs. Dr. A. O. KIMBERLY. Cor. Secretary. Mr. J. II. SCIIIER8, Recording Secretary. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Financial Secretary. Baltimore, February 18,1967.” A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank: Mr. A. K. Seago, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderey, Messrs. P. A O. T. jDodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs. McDaniel A Strong. 0F*Persooal attention given to tbe sale of Cotton and purchase of all descriptions of Produce.Jan26—ly HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO., (FORMERLY OF MEMPHIS,) Commission Merchants, jSSSnSSIh tiL p pmi whicS bL”itS. OENKKAL PURCHASING AGENTS, No. 7 South Commercial Htreet, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. laTOrders for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled promptly. Refer to—Clayton A Adair; Langston, Crane A Ham mock; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. S. Salmons A Co. apr21—2m* TEXAS LAND AGENCY. W. L. ALEXANDER, lit ~~ GRIM AULT A Co Cbemlrt* io H, H. Prlnc* Napoleon, « PARIS. NEW & W08T VALUABLE MEDIGM I ZOR hithxrto " I Intractable & Incurable Dj s U NLIKE the Patent Medicines general imported from New York and^S’ '“g from France have been aeverely nized by the most eminent eovermm. n * x *#4 * lytlMUnd open (lee Cbemlift# and of Parla, Ac., Insomuch that the entire Faculty, attached to the government Ac., with the fullest confidence^ favorable notice of ell iengiilihlr^no? nary disease*, but those who m*r h« hope. 7 ho Phij NO MORE C30IVHTJ.M,. Tl o - DISEASES OF THE CHEST * Brlmenlt’f Syrup of HypophM pluu „ rhle new medicine which I# dellci ' ] a sovereign remedy for coughs, cold. lunge, ana Is also an excellrat Vem J, ffwofii aumptlon. Under Ite Influence the mlA.Z** of s nalperaptratlonB ceeee, end the D»tlmnHff*’ l “#J health end fleeh. NO MORE COD LIVER GrimauU’f Syrup of Iodized Hornnuri According to the certificate# of the Pk,.u Parie Hoepitala detailed In tbe Projoecte# approbation of several Academies, thl, SmSl” 4 ed with the greatest success lu tie DlsrVSf??' Oil, to which It le really Superior. ItoSTAi the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorder# mU T muscular atony and foas of appetite • | t , stltutlon, by purifying tho biSod, aid most powerful denotative known. It s»erAm? 1 stomach or bowela like the Iodide of PutidSP*, 1 Iodide of Iron, andII. administered with th'S cacy to yonng children anbject to humors of thejtland«._ DnCaanaye, of St. Louis iloreitiip sou# diseaae, d U IT MAN, TEXAS, Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent ■J^OR the purchase and ^jale of Improved ^and^Unim- ring pregnancy Dr, Lera*’ Phosphate of iron. The best.of all chalybeate., adopted by the whole u leal world for the cure of chlorosl#, luconhuta mv- blood, difficult menstruation#, terrible dWtJi to Female, are subject. This excellent medicine im the appetite. Imparts strength to the system, ind u* daily suitable to protect persona of either seiunudl effect, of hot and unhealthy climates, to entileSI bear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever ume It may have lost by fever, or the abuse of quinine cury. * NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSm Grlmault’s Digestive Elixir of p*p PepBlne 1b the gastric Juice Itself, or rather tha tc principal purifled, which digests food In the note When from various causes, Iks supply of digestive fa Is too small, the inevitable consequences are MW tlon, gastritis. Inflammation of the mucou# ecu , stomach and bowels, heartburn, antemla, loei of itte,, and In females general derangement. The Elixir nth sine cures all such diseases, and Drevcnt# vomltim 2 rincr nrptnianrv TRUSTEES. Mr*. B. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore, Md. Mr*. J. H. SCHIERS, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. J. 8. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md. Mr*. W. S. B08TOCK, Baltimore. Md. Mr*. A HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md. Mre. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore. Md. Mr*. CHAS. McCUBBlN. Baltimore. Md. Mr*. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Md. It may seem unneceanary to add a single word to the above address, but calls upon the Institution have been so numerous and pressing, and the struggle through which It is now passing to wideu the circle or its chari ties, is of such au 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 of HELPLESS CHILDREN, Rendered thus by tho terrible war through which we have passed. And assuredly, whatever may have been the relative political views of ladles ana gentlemen heretofore, all must agree that the children referred to The HOME AND SCHOOL which thev now more par ticularly seek to establish and eudow, will be of incalcu lable benefit by provldirg not only food and raiment for these helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorough ed ucation, thus qualifying them for future usefulness to so ciety atl argo. Iu order that this appeal may be effectual in enlisting the active interest and co-operation of all classes of per sons everywhere, we have concluded to Issue for tho Grand Presentation Musical Concert 500,000 TICKETS, AT THE NOMINAL PRICE OF $1 EACH! 1 An elegant Farm of 241 acres, Improved with extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw and grist mill, inaklDg the property Invalua- blo $30,000 2 A gift of flO.OOO in Gold, valued at 13,600 8 A Farm of 10 acres, highly improved, near the city of Baltimore 10,000 4 A gift in Greenbacks 6,000 5 A Three-story Brick House, with modem im provements, iu Baltimore 5,000 6 A Three-story Brick House, with modem im- 7 A movements, in Baltimore 4,200 Two-story Brick House, with modem im provements. in Baltimore.. 3,000 ) each. 5,000 10 Fiity gifts in Greenbacks. $100 each 5.000 11 One hundred gifts in Greenbacks, $50 each 6,000 12 Oue Grand Piano 1,600 13 One Grand Piano 1,000 14 Two Square Pianos, $600 each 1,000 15 Ten Parlor Organs, $160 each.. 1,500 16 One hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $160 each.. 15,000 17 Ono hundred Ladles’ Gold Watches, $100 each.. 10,00o 18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $76 each 3,750 19 One hundred Elliptic Sewing Machines, $75 ca. 7,600 20 One hundred Gents’ Silver Watches, $66 each.. 6,600 21 Ono hundred Ladies’ fine Gold Chains and Pin, $40 each 4,000 22 Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4,600 23 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each 10,000 24 Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern His tory, $b each 10,000 85 Two thousand Pnotugraphic Albums, $5 each. 10,000 20 Two thousand fine Gold reus, In cases. $6 each 10,000 27 Flvo hundred Plain Gold Rings, $8 each 4,(MX) 28 Two thousand sets Silver-Plated Tea spoons, $3 each..’ 0,000 29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Bells, Ac., $3 each 6,000 The balance consists of the following articles : Musical instruments, Music Boxes, Ladies’ Work Boxes, Ladies' aud Gents* Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents' Riding Whips, Opera Glasses, Office and Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks, Black Walnut Frames, Engravings, Ac. The whole amounting to an aggregate of 500,000 Valuable Gifts! PLAN OF DRAWING. Duplicate numbers from 1 to 600,000 ire placed In a wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws the highest or first gift: tbe second number (when drawn out,) the next highest, or secoud gift, Ac., until the whole number is drawn. The distribution will take place after the Concert, where 6,000 pereou* can witness It. A committee will be chosen from the aud : ence to take charge of the same. All agents aud purchasers will be supplied with a cor rect list of the awards as soon as published. HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Ticket* will be supplied to all Bookseller*, Music Deal- ers. Druggist*, Ac., where thoy can be obtained at $1 each, or in quantities at club rates. Circulars, containing fbll instruction*, and terms to ageuts, will be mailej upon receipt of a stamp for return postage. Order* may be sent to u», inclosing the money, from $1 4o $26, in a registered letter, stamp inclosed, at our risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex press, at the following club rates: 5 Tickets to one sddress $460 10 Tickets to one address o oo 20 Tickets to one aikiress 18 00 50 Tickets to one address .. 44 00 The names cf the agents will be published from the central office. Tickets will bo supplied to the agent* at 15 per cent discount. Under, aud in pursuance of the provisions of the In ternal Revenue law, His Honor the Commissioner of In ternal Revenue has, upon due proof, granted a permit to the Southern Orphans’ Association to hold lta Gilt Con cert exempt from ail charges, whether from the special tax or other duty in respect to such Gift Concert. Thia is a protection to all agents, and exempts them from any and all liability for license, tax, or other wise. This exemption is made upon the ground that the pro ceeds of the sale of tickets for this Concert are to be de voted to a charitable oblect, and is but another evidence of the fhvor aud consideration with which onr efforts have been constantly met In uearly every direction. proved Real Estate, Perfecting Titles, Payment of Taxes, and Furnishing such Information as may be ob tained from Public Records or other sources. My fees are moderate, and in proportion to the work required of me. _ References.—Hon. L. J. Gartrell, Atlanta, Ga.; Hon Julian Hartndge, Savaimab, Ga.; Hon. G. N. Lester, Ma rietta, Ga.: Hon. F. B. Sexton, San Augustine, Texas Hon. Job. H. Starr, Nacogdoches, TexaB. feb20—2m* 0. 1. CLXOHORN, W. F. HERRINU, 120 Chtstnvt St., Philadelphia. Augusta, Oa. a. m. Jackson, Augusta, Oa. CLAGH0RN, HERRING & CO., Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, AOZNT9 TOR TUX BALI Or ShcetlUK*! Bhlrtlng., 0*niiburgn, Drill., Stripe#, Yarn.,Ac No. 120 Cheatnnt St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bettor than Copaiba—Internal and Local—Nr*Cr| rative Agent. GRIMAULT'S MATICO. Thl# new remedy le prepared from the U»vc# 0,1 J rnYlan pepper Bhrub called MATICO end ton riot# end Infallibly without any fear of luflftmmitorr rmt The great majority of phyaldanaln Pari#, HokIi,9#_ many and New Yorknow nacno other reratdr, f<| dlrectiona accompany each bottle and n#ck?t,orit; placatory treatise wul be rent poat Ircofor rd GENERAL DEPOT IN PAEIS. GRIMAULT & C0„ 47 RnoHlchei.c i. In N. York, J. ITI. BECKER, 128Gran4l| And y every good Chomlst BURIN DU BUISON'9 No, 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia. Digestive LozengerS and Powdfl L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign ments. Ail qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapest article that can be used for sacking grain and fertilizers, and baling goods) kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowest prices, by mar27—3m • REFERENCES. Lt. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, New Orlsaus. J R. BEAN, M. D., BaltiSore. SftfoWWC., j.ATM&.&ZZZ. 00 -* O. M. STB’FF, Bnltlmore. C. McKRKVeR X CO., Baltimore. 11. CLAY DALLAM, Counsel. (WAR order* and comm uni catlona should be id- dreared to the Central Office. L. T. PALMER & CO, nurJA-CSW No. U HolUda, Btre.1, - Street, Baltimore, Managing Agent.. C'LAOIIORN, HERRING X CO., No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga. J. F. J AO KSON, (LATE OF JACKSON * BRO., ATLANTA, OA.,) GENERAL PURCHAS1NS AGENT, No. 02 Broad Street, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. W ILL give special attention to Cash Orders from the South for Bacon, Corn. Ilay, Flour, Ac. With my own personal attention, and the assistance of Agents in the right places, I can serve my old patrons and others in Georgia and Alabama, at the lowost market prices. tSHWe shonid favor those upon whoso success de pends onr own. . m Refer to—Merchants of Murfreesboro, Tonn.. or Mer- chants of Atlanta, Ga.aprl2—im THE NEUTRALIZER OF GONOR1IIKEAL VIKU0 I S a certain preventive, and will cure Gonnorrhcea in a shorter time, without injuring the system, and will give the patient, less inconvenience, than any other medi cine kuowu. It docs not cause stricture, or leave the patient with gleet. It has no smell, and docs not stain the skin or linen, lt also cures gleet and soro eyes. Sold by all Druggists at $1 per bottle. Prepared only by A. C. Pease, sole proprietor. Newnan, Georgia. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Massey, Swanson A Co., Atlanta, Georgia. apri)—3m New York Advertisements. TH E PA R IS EXPOSITION!! RETURN TICKETS, *200 IN OOLD. THE INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Built expressly for the Trade: CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY OF BOSTON, CITY OF LONDON, CITY OF NEW YORK, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Sail from Pier45, North River,New York, EVER? SAT URDAY. Speed and accommodation unsurpassed t FRICK OF FIRST CLASS PA8SAQE, PAYABLE IN OOLI>. New York to Liverpool.$110 Round Trip $175 New York to London... 116 Round Trip 185 New York to Paris 125 Round Trip. 200 Return Tickets good for 12 months. Return Ticket* ia Liverpool. Londou, New Haven, and Dieppe allow Recent experiments madron a large scale byProfa Paireqnln, of Lyons, conflrtned by his colleagbrs oftj hospitals and the principal notabilities ofTirti, shown the great efficacy oftne Lozenges and Po with an alkaline base, a new discovery duetoMr. I du Buison. Chemist aud member of the Imperial Ac my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure and rapid i ncr, Indigestion, Nausea, as well as diseases of tbe L neys. Liver, Cramps iu tue Stomach, Indammnticii the Bowcis. Ac. Tne spleen arising from Indigestions appears as if by enchantment under the Influence of t ureclous medicine, and the eick person recover* 1 strength and anpotpe. To resume, tm lastilcs ard Powder are dcr tho moat tavorable scientific and med agreeable to tho tqsto, and may be taken without li vonience by children as well aa adults. General Depot in Paris nt GRIMAULT A CO.\ 48 Rue IUchtto | General Depot in Atlanta at JKNRIN8 A CO’A Gonoral Depot In Now York, at J. M. BECKER'S, _ IrlQ—tf 129 Grand Stmt I WOOD & MANN Steam Engine Company's CELEBRATED From 4 to 35 Hor*e-Potver. PORTABLE AND BTATIONiRl STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS I via Liverpool. London, New Haven, and Dieppe allow passenger* to break the journey al Liverpool and Lon don. For further information, apply at the offices of t Company: William Inman. Tower Building, Llverp*( Elves AMacey, 61 King William street, London; Jn Decoue, 48 Rue Notre Dame des Vlctoires, Paris; aprO—lm* GREAT I , hi* own Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Pereone or those about to marry, both Male and Female, In every thing concerning the physiology and relations or our Sex ual System, ana the Production or Prevention of Off- S ring, Including all the new discoverieemever before ven in the English language, by Wm. YOUNG, M. D.— dais really a valuable aud interesting wore. It i* written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of oue hundred engraving*. All young married people, or those contemplating: marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secret* that every oue should be acquainted with. Still lt ia a book that must be locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any oue on the receipt of Fifty Cent*. Address Dr. Wm. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel phia. Jel3—ly JAMKS M. BROOK*. HUOH MACDONALD. LOUIS H. LKGAY. WILBUR P. JOHNSON, Of Georgia, wRh BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO., COTTON FACTOID) AND OommlgHlon Merohautff, 69 Carondolel Nt., New Orleane, BP-Prompt attention given to *11 Older*. Alio, lib- eral Advance* made ou consignment* of Cotton and other PredPCQ- <xa—#m NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. General Freight Office, N. A C. and N. A N. W. Railways, B Nashville, Tenn., April 19,1867. , Y the 25th instant, the Bridge across Tennessee RiYer, at Bridgeport, will be finished and train* running through a* usual. Ou and after that date no fer- ryage will be charged* and freight* will be forwarded promptly at tariff rates. Aa there Is no accumulation along the line, there will be no delay, and everything will be done to redeye thejdemanda of the South. B. McItee* W. P. INNK9, Gen’l Superintendent. Qen’l Tariff Agent. aprfi- 3t United States Marshal's 8ale. B Y virtuo of au order of the Dlitrlct Cowl of tho Uol- tod Suioo lor the Northern Dlitrlct of Georzli, JJri ***-reh SOth. 18B7,1 will «oll at public onctlon.on the flrat Tueodiy In M»jr next, within the lawful bourt of ealo, at tha bonded warehouse# of Geo me Sharpe, Jr., and Cox* Hill, tn the city of Atlanta, Fnlton county 8 barrela of apule brandy, 1 barrel and 1 keg of peach Md 8^ barrel* aud 8 keg* of whlahy, amounting „ C. a KLYKA, „ Dep. V. B. Marshal for N. D. of Georgia. eprM—lawUd 10,000‘K wm-iff LA ^' NOW IN 8TORB. Send In your or BURLAP BACKS, den to [GSTON, CRANK * HAMMOCK, Alabama Slraet. W E have the oldett, largest and rao#t complete In the United State*, devoted exclusively total manufacture of Portable Engines and Baw M HI#, #.-*■ I simplicity, compactness, power and economy of raj I conceded by expert#, to do superior to any into ■ fered to tho public. f The great amount o. oonet room. Arc eurVeiiejl Under area, which we give to the rated norM po*Ui| make onr Engine* tho most powerful and che*p«>* l n«e; and they are adapted to every purpose where po»« I I# required. I All sixes constantly on hand, or furnished st short to ■ rice. f Descriptive circulars with price list, sent oaipp 1 * 1 j ‘loto M WOOD X MANN STEAM ENGINE CO, L Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 98 Malden Lane, N. Y. Off-1 Jeao—ly THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO, 620 Broadway, Now York, Have associated with thorn Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealor in CARRIAGES and BUCCilM At CrlfYIn and Atlanta, Ceorgl*. F OR the purpose of supplying Merchant# xml I at the South, by wholesale or retail, with tnj W of Carriages, Buggie* or Plantation Wagon*. u- I Mr. Woodruff's long experience in thecarrl*g«w*“!fa will enable us to give satisfaction, In supplying stautlal work, such aa the r.ounfry demands, *t *• price* a* can possibly be furnished for cash. keep constantly ou haud LIGHT CONCORD BUUGIl&i the same as formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and became so universally popular all through th* souu * 1 the best Buggy in use. Address all orders to TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO., aprl7—ly 620 Broadway^N^Ll — T. F. OARHART, A. T. HAMILTON, WM. H. WfllTTO** J. B. YAM WAQKXXN. CARHART, WHITFORD & C° Manufacturers und Wholeaxle Dealer# In Sine Medium, and CoRf®* CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING (S, 67, 60 and 61 Huduon Street, (NeurDuuue, cor. Worth St.,) NEW YOU* ^■rOfflce of Payun X Curhart lu liquiuetion. ^ o j DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atluntu, Georgia, *1“ MAYEli Ac SON. No. W Warren Street, New York. IMPORTERS OF Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigar®, « c ' Dealer* tq Hj», Bourbon, xml Monongnh«l* Whltkis*. fcbW-ta