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fourth acres, HfiSSJI I.TC. rt of ortcln.il BKE2 And 1)10 wiy seems opened world-wide To the uassures then h»et (ought He will guide, thy oath turrounmuR With the light of Truth end Lovo- W Isdoat loud, her *olce resound ins, " Let ronr treasure he (bore I ” Come to Josut in the eetolng. When the beat end strife ere o'er, And the weary eonl la needing Reel and comfort to reetore. Com* to Jeans, blessing* flowing From the Fount of unice run o'er, Free to all, on all bcetowlng Honors, riche* erermorc. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. FOR THIS TEAM 1807, d. K. Williams, Mayor .. $3,000 8. B. Lore, Cleric of Connell 1,600 J. T. Glenn, City Attorney BOO Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer 800 R. J. Roache,City Physician 1,500 dee. F. Cooper, City Engineer 1,800 Bobt. Crawford, Commleeloncr of Public Works.. 1,600 George Stewart, Oreteeer of Streeta 1,000 do. 8. Smith, Tax Reeelrer and Collector 800 Fat Fllagtbbon, Hall-Keeper -600 ALDKR~MRN. riasT waao. M. T. Caetleberry, Richard Patera. •acoxD wine. K S. Raweou, A. W. Mitchell. ' TBTUD WARD. Qeorge W. Terry, W. C. Andoraon. rOPRTS WARD. d. E, Gullatt, W.B.COX. nrtu ward. d. A. Hayden, K. W. Holland. POLICE DEPARTMENT. L. P. Thomae, Chief Marshal $1,600 B. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal 1,300 J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police 1,000 T, C. Murphy, Sd Lleuteuant of Police 1,000 roLioauRN—($8 86 r«R oat.) Mr. Wyatt hy virtue of a tax A. Ik. Property twin out by dno. M. Harwell, T. O. Also, at the name ttme and place, part of land lot No. S4, to the 14th district of originally Ueciry, now Pulton county. Said part no levied on la to ward 1, fronting on Nelson and Craig etreets, In the city of Atlanta, contain ing one-etgth of an aero. Levied on aa tho property of (Cv. Psnlon, hy virtue of a tax A. II. Issued hy Jno. M. Harwell, T. 0. Property pointed out hy said Harwell. Also, at the eeme time and place, part of land lot No. 60, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton eounly. Said part so levied on known tu dty survey as streets. In the city of Atlanta, containing one half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Thomas Dyo, by virtue of a tax fl. to. Issued hr Jno. M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot No, 18, in Ins 14th district of originally Honry, now Fulton county. Said part la a city lot In ward 6, fronting West Voach-Trco street, In the city of Atlanta, contal log ouc-tialf acre, more or less. Levied on as tho pi perty of W D Payne, by virtue of a tax II la Issued hy J nc M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out bv said Harwell. Also, at the aamo time end place, part or land lot 18, In I. J. Cook, J. S. Holland, F. J. Bomar, R. D. Haynes, D. Hogan, D. Queen, E. A. Center, J. R. Love, F. T. Klckllghtcr, J. A. Lang, J. A. Hinton, R. B. Ilntchin*, J. W. Stoke*. J. M. Connally, J. L. Crenshaw, Green Holland, G. W. Bowen, H. W. Wooding, C. M. Barry, II. J, Holtzclaw, A. Jarrard, M. W. Rasberry, O. P. Woodllff, J. F. Barnes, Jasper Grove*, T. G. Mcllan, W. H. C. Cowan, J. A. Lanier, HaB, L. W. Boon. Clerk of Flrat Market—Theophilns Harris. Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan. Sexton—O. A. Pilgrim. City Aseesaora—H. S. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and C. F. Wood. Asaessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C, Wells, sndF. P. Rice, Ftnsnce—Paters, Mitchell, Rawson. Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Potcre. Streeta and Sidewalks—Gullatt, Rawson, Hayden. Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castlc- Derry. Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters. Relief—Castleberry, Rawson, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden. Market—Hayden, Gnllatt, Castleberry. Fire Department—Terry, Gullatt, Cox. Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson. Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson. Public Buildings aud Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe ers. Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox. Salaries—Cox, Mitchell. Rawson. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Engineer—8. B. Sherwood. First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gnllatt. Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox. CITY ITIARSHAIAS SALE. Will be sold, on llic first Tuesday in May next, within the lawful hours of sale, at the City Hall, in the city of Atlanta, for tho city tax of I860, the following property, to-wit: One city lot on Marietta street, ward 5, land lot 77, adjoining tho lot of Healy & Berry, as the property of Berry and Ward. One city lot, 82 by 110 feet, on Marietta street, ward 5, land lot 77, as the property of Healy & Berry. One city lot, No. 115, block 42, ward 2, land lot 76, containing one acre, on Cooper street, as tho property of \V. K. Bagby, trustee. One city lot on Marietta street, No 54, ward 5, land lot 78, containing one-half acre, ns the prop erty of T. R. Rhodea. One city lot, No. 1, containing one-half acre, block 6, ward 1, land lot 77,on Alabama street; and one on Hunter and Broad streets, No. 1, block 0, ward 1, land lot 77; and one on same street, city lot No. 4, block 9, ward 1, land lot 77; and one-eighth of an acre on Garnett street, No. 4, block 30, ward 1, land lot 77, os the prop erty of N. E. Gardner. One city lot, containing one-half acre, on Cal houn and Hunter street, No. 90, ward 4, land lot 57, as the property of N. E. Gardner, Guar dian of Mary and Martha Gardner. One city lot, one-halt acre, on Houston street, No. 3, block 0, ward —, land lot 77, as the pro perty of N. E. Gardner, agent for R. E. Gardner. One dty lot on Hunter & Forsyth Htreets, No. ' 9, block 14, ward 1, land lot 77, as the property of n. B. Gardner, N. E. Gardner, agent. One city lot on Whitehall street, block 88, ward 1, in land lot 77; and one-half acre lot on Mine street, city lot 2, block 22, ward 1, land lot ;: —; one ana one-half acre lot on Jones and Fra sier streets, ward 3, laud lot 53, and fire acres on corporation line, ward 4, land lot 40, as the property of 8. A. Durand. One lot, No. 63, on Marietta and Wnlton s streets, ward 5, land lot 78, containing oue-hulf I acre, as the property of W. F. Westmoreland. One city lot, No. 40, on Decatur and Butler streets, ward 4, land lot 52, containing one-half acre, as the property of F. C. Taylor. One city lot, containing one-fourth of an acre, on Prior street, ward 2, land lot 77, block 4, as Ihe property of James P. Mason. One city lot, No. 4, containing ono-half acre, on land lot 83, ward 1, on Mangum street, as the property of Solomon GoodalT, J. M. Clark agent. Qno city lot, No. 125, ward 0, land lot 78, as the property ot Jonathan Carmichael. One city lot, on land lot 84, ward 5, block 10, on Nelson street, and one on laud lot 52, ward 4, city lot 130, us the property of Isiutc E. Bartlett. One city lot on Davis aud Green streets, on land lot 84, ward 1, ns the property of Miss Elizabeth Banks. One city lot on Peters street, land lot 8-1, Ward 1, os the property ol Jesse Lumpkin. One city lot on Mangum and Rock streets, Ward 1, land lot 83, containing one-lourth ol an re, as the property of John K. Thompson. Two city lots, 21 and 34, In Block 0, Ward 5, Hand lot 51, on Peachtree Hnd Ivy strcolH, con- jtaluing one acre, us ihe property of John II. {Lovejoy. ♦ One city lot on Peachtree and Ivy streets, “*184 feet, iu Ward 5, land lot 78 as the pro- rty.of Lovejoy & Herndon. One city lot, No. 18, ou Whitehall street, ard 2, land lot 85, as the property of J. 8. brasher—J. R. D. Ozbumc, Agent. Four city lots, 78 and 7V, 80 uud 81, Block 13, ard 4, laud lot 51, on Calhoun, Wheat and illins streets, containing three and llirec-fourtlis res, as the property of M. A. Bell. One city lot, No. 3, Block 23, Ward 1, land 8, on Foundry street, containing one acre, i the property ol M. A. Bell, guardian of J. J. IdImt. aprlO—lawtd L. P. Thomas, Marshal. pi* .. . Henry, now Fulton county. Said part ao levied on la known In plan or city survey aa city lot No. 100, to ward 6, fronting Lnckio street In tho city or Atlanta, containing M or an acre, more or leas. Levied on aa the property of 8. O’Shlolda by vlrtuo ol a tax A. to. Issued by John M. Harwell, T. U. Property pointed ont by John M. Harwell, T. C. Also, at the aamo time and place, a part of original land lot No. 61, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. 8nld lot so levied on fa, lu the plan of city anrvey, In wanl 4, block 18. city lot No 8(1, on Bills and Colllna streeta, con taining live-eighths of an aero, more or leas. Levied on at the property of G. W. Staorlaonby vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by eald Harwell. T. C. Also, at the aamo time and place, j „ 88, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said part so levied on la, to the plan of city anrvey, to ward 8. fronting on McDaniel street, containing one acre, more nr leas.— Levied on aa tho property of U. F. Moacs by virtue of a tax 0. to. leaned by John M. Harwell, T. 0. Property pointed out by eald Harwell, T. 1.’. Also, at the e&me time and place, a part, of original land lot No. 03, ot originally Henry, now Fultnu county, . —, (n me- half acre, more or leae. Levied on aa tho property of William II. Roach by virtue of a tax fl. to. Issued by John M Harwell, T. O. Property pointed out by eald Har well, T. C. Also, at the aamo time and place, part of land lot No 77, to originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said part is known to plan of city anrvey aa city lot No 9, block 30, ward 1, fronting on Forsyth street Ip the city of Atlanta, containing one-half an acre, more or less. Levied ou ns the property of C. K. Uronvllle by virtue of a tax II fa Is sued by John M Harwell. T C. Properly pointed out by eald Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, part ot original land ,jt4(l, In 14th district of orli' " ” ” ' county. Said part la to ward 1, joining William Gabbett's proporty, In the city of Atlan ta, containing four acres, more or fees. Levied on aa the property of John Phtnlzee by virtue of n tax fl fa laaued by John M Harwell, T C. Proporty pointed out by said Harwell. T C. Also, at tho aamo time and place, part of original land lot No 78, to originally Honry, now Fulton county. 8i\id part la city lot No 131, In ward 3, near corporation lino In tho city of Atlanta, containing one acre, more or less.— Levied on aa tho property ofThomas F Lowe b; ax fl fa leaned by Joh pointed ont by aald Harwell, T C. Also, at the Bamo time and place, pari oi original mini lot No. 77, of originally Henry now Fulton county, eald part ao levied on la In tho plan of city anrvey, In block 93, ward 1, fronting on Whitehall street, known aa city- lot No. 3, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less. Levied on aa tho property of George 8ulllvan, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. laaued by John M. nnrwell, T. C. Pro perty pointed out by laid Harwoll, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot 81, In 14th district of 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 proporty of Jcaso Wiggins, by virtue of tax rt. fa. Issued by " ~ ont by Bald Harare! Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot No. 84, to 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton coun ty ; aald part is In ward 1, fronting on Walker street, In the city of Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or leas. Levied on aa the property of T. A. War- r >n, by vlrtuo of a tax fl. to. Issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by John M. Harwoll, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, part of land lot No. 78, In 14tli district of originally Henry now Fulton coun ty; aald part 1b in ward r>, fronting on Marietta street, running back to railroad, In tlio city of Altnntn, contain ing aeven-clghtha of an acre, moro or leas. Levied on us tho property of Frank Mills, trustee for wife, by virtue of a tax fl. ft. leaned by John M. Harwell, T. C. Properly pointed out by aald Harwell. Also, at the aamo time and place, a part of original land lot No. 84, of originally Honry now Fulton county. Said part ao levied on Is In tho filan of city anrvey, In Ward No. 1, oil Peters street and Macon & Western rail- two acres, more or less. I.eviril on us ohu A. Wilson, by vlrtuo of a tux 11. hi. by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, at the samo time and place, a part of original land lot No. 77, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part ao levied la to the plan of city survey, to Block 98, Ward 1, city lot No. 9, on Whitehall steed, containing one-fourth of an acre, moro or leas. Levied onus Ihe property of A. A. Erwin, by virtue of n lax II. to. Issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property pointed out by snld 1 harwoll, T. C. Also, at the same time and place, pert of original hind lot No. 79, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part so levlod Is In thu plan of city survey, in Ward 5, on Simpson street, containing one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as tho property of I. Seymour, by virtue of n .to. Issued by.John M.^ltorwell, T. C. Property , .J place, a part of original land lot No. 62, of originally Henry now Fallon county, known In the plan of city survey us dty lot No. 137. in Ward 4, on Decatnr street, containing three-eighths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the properly of Dennis O'Sullivan, by virtue of a tax II fa. Issued by John M. Harwell, T. 0. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. C. Also, al the same lime aud place, a part of original land lot No. 63, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part known in the plan of city surv07 as city lot No. 306, In Ward 4, fronting on Decatur street, containing one balf acre, more or leas. Levied on as thu property of John Bhlploy, by virtue of a tax fl. to. Issued by John M. Harwell, T, C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T. O. Also, al the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 78, oi orlgnally Henry now Fulton county. Said part known In the plau of city survey as dty lot No. 70, to Ward 6, fronting on Walton Btreet, containing one half acre, more or leaa. Levied on ns the properly of G. W. Thomaaon, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued nyJohn M, M. Harwell, T. 0. Property pointed out by said Harwell. T, C. Alio, at the same time and place, a part of original land lol No. 63, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Said part so levied on Is In the plan of city survey, in Waru 3, on Hunter and Fair streets, containing one- fourth of an ncre, more or losa. Levied ou ch the prop erty of John M Clarke, agent for W D Smyth, by virtne of a tax fl. to. Issued by Jolin M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at tho same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 47, of originally Henry now Fulton Said part so levied on la to the plun of city euri ,, Houston street, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or Issb. Levied on aa the property of James Blackman, by virtne of a tax fl. to. laaued by John M. Harwell, T C. Proporty pointed out by said Harwel], T C. Iso, at tho Bame time and place, a jiart of original ton eounly; ’, lain city anrvey, of . pointed out by the same time anil a 88, of original]' so levlod on In t ward 1, containing ono-fonrth of an aero, moro or less. Levied on ob tho property of Henry Holmes, by vlrtuo of at tax fl to leaned by John M Hat pointed out by said Harwell, T O. Alai at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 78, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton count v. Bald part so levied on li In ward 1, on Brick Yard street, to the city of Atlanta, containing one half acre, more or loss. Levied on aa the property of Thus. Savage, by virtue of a tax fl to Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Proporty pointed ont by aald Harwell. Also,at ihe same time and place, a part of land lot No 77, In tho 14th district or originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said part so levied on le known in tho plan of cltysurvey as oily lot No 3, block 68, to ward 1, fronting onForsyth street, to tho city of Atlanta, containing ono- fonrth of an aero, moro or leaa. Levlod on ns the pro perty of J T Cunningham, by virtue of a tax fl to lasned by Jno M Harwell, TO. Alao, at tho same time and place, a part of land lot No 81, to tea 14th district of originally Ilenry.now Fultoil comity. Bald part Is lu ward 1. fronting ou Walker street, In tho city of Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, moro or less. Levied on as tho property of Bennett Con- yors, by virtue of a tax A to Issued by Jno M Harwoll, T 0. Property pointed out by said Harwoll. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No. 83, to tho 14th district of orlglually Henry, now Fulton connty. Bald part Is to block 36, ward 1, fronting on Da vis street, to tho city of Atlanta, containing three acres, more or less. Levied on no tho property of John G. Pomid, by vlrtno of a tax fl to Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Proporty pointed ont by said Harwell, Alao, at Ihe same time and place, a part of land lot No 51, In tho 14th district of originally floury, now Fulton connty. Said part la city lot No 339, In ward 4, fronting on Butler street. In tho city or Atlanta, containing one- half acre, moro or leas. Levlod on aa tho property of Mark lluson, by virtue of a tax fl fa leaned by Jno 61 Harwoll, T C. Property polutod out by aald Harwell. Also, at thu same time and place, a part of land lot No. 77, In the 14th district of originally flenry, now Fulton county. Bahl part ao levied on Is known In the plan of city anrvey aa city lot No. 8, block 31, ward I, fronting on Garnett street. In tho city of Atlnnta, containing ono- elghth of an acre, moro or less. Levied on ns tho pro perty of Samuel Jackson, hy virtue ora tax 11 to issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said liar- well. Also, at tho aamo tlmo and place, a part of land lol No S3, In Ihe 1-lth district of originally flenry, now Ful ton connty. Bald part so levied on Is In block 38, ward 1, on Brick Yard and Haynes streets, to tho city of At lanta, containing one aero, more or less. Levied ou as tho property of G W McDuffoo, tor virtue of a lax fl to I*, snud by Jno M Harwell, T C. Properly pointed out hy said Harwell. Also, nt the aamo time anil plnce, apart of land lot No 78, In tho 14th district of orlgiuallv Henry, now Fulton eounly. Bald part so lovlod ou la city lot No 91, In wanl IS, on Blmpaon and Ormo streets, to tho city of Atlanta, containing one-balf aero, more or less. Levied on as the property of W L Exxard, liy virtue of a tax fl fa loaned liy Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed ont by eald Har well. Alao. at tho same tlmo and placo, a part of land lot No 70, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Bald part known lu plan of city anrvey aa city lot No 7, block3, ward 3, fronting on Crow street. In tho city of Atlanta, containing ono-half acre, more or less. Levied on as tho proporty of P B Enwrlgbt, by vlrtuo of a tax fl to Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Properly pointed ont by aald Harwell, Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 88, In tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said part so lovtcd on Is in ward 1, fronting on One dotthlo case lady's gold watch and guard chain. Levied on by virtue ol a distress warrant Issued from tho chain. Levied on hy vlrtuo of a distress warrant leaned from-tho Connty Court of Fulton, to favor of O. D. Jack son vs Albert Scott, p o c; Proporty poiulod ont by do- IVuihuit. Alao, one pool table, with all tho nccoBcary fixture* ac companying tho Bame. Levied on to satiety a tl to leaned from tho Connty Coart of Fulton In favor of O II Jnuca vb Charles T West. Bftld tl fa rounded on attachment. Also, one mahogany bureau, with mirror attached. Levied on by virtne of n distress warrant Issued from tho Connty Court of Fulton, In favor of Sparks, Dyo A Co, vs Patrick Scantling. April9, 1807. JO. 8. SMITH, Special Bailiff County Court. aprlO—td Printer's fee $2.56 per levy. Postponed Special Bailiff'’* Sale. XJLT1LL be sold, before tho court bouse door In tho dty 1y of Atlnnta, Fulton county, On., between tho law ful hours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday iu May next, tho following property, lo-wlt: Tho interest of Henry I\ Ivy in Otto largo two-story wooden house, nud all other appurtenancoa there- unto belonging, situated ou tho corner of Prior and Wheat streets, and an alley, containing half an ncre, moro or less. Lovled on by two fl. fas., both Issued from tho Connty Court of Fuhou 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 on both Marietta nud Walton streets, supposed to contain one-fourth of an aero, moro or lees, being land formerly owned by Ami Williams’ estate. Levied on as the property of U. P. Ivy. to satisfy two ,/?. fas. issued from the County Court of Fulton, in favor of Wyley, Johnson A Co. vs. H. P. Ivy. Property pointod out by plaintiff's attorney. One house and lot, and all other appurtenances there unto belonging, situate on the smith side of Hlocktou street, fronting on Markham street, adjoining lots of Mr. Grubby and tho lot belonging to the Negro Church, con taining two acres, more or less, now occupied hy J. H. I). Ozourn, as a residence. Levied on to satlsty n tl. fa. issued from tho County Court of Fulton, In favor of Da- . J. K. 1). Oxburn. Trustee, for Mary f pointed out by plaintiff’s alter- JO. 8. SMITH. Special Bailiff. Printer's fee $j.GO per levy a wuiuiiiiiia uiro-uun 11911;. lUUIVUI IDOB. ARJVIL'U on as the property or I Y Sawtell. by virtue of a tax fi la issued by Juo M Harwell, T C. Property pointed oat by said Harwell. Also, at tho same time And place, a part of original land lot No 67, In the 14th district of originally lioury, now Fulton county. Said pari so lovled on Is city lots 110 and 141, ward4* fronting on Elliott street, in tho city ning three acres, more o» less. Levied on as the property of J W Irby, by virtue of a tax 11 fa issued by Jno M Harwell, TC. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at tho same tlmo and place, a part of land lot No. 61, in tho 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton connty. Said part is in ward 4, fronting on Baker and Butler streets, in tho city of Atlanta, containing threes fourths of an acre, more or less. Levied nerty of Gcort Jno M Harwel well. Also, at the same time anil placo, a part of land lot No n acre, more or less. i*eviea ou as tno pro* rgo Ligon, by vlrtuo of a tax fl fa Issued bv ^ell, T C. Property pointed out by said Har- «ibd, <u too same time and placo, a part of land lot No 8-1, iu the 14th district of originally Ilcury, now Fulton county. Said part Is in ward 1, on Race Track street, In less. vlrtuo ‘roperty pointed out by said I&rwell. Also, at the same tlmo and place, a 77, In the 14th district ot originally county. Said part is known in plan or city survey as city lot No ‘2, block 11, ward 2, fronting on Loyd street, In the city ot Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of M Corlgan, by virtue oi a tax fl a Issnod by Jno M nnrwell, TC. Property pointed out by said Harwoll. Also, nt tho samo time and place, a part of land lot No 84, iu thu 14th district of originally ifenrylnow Fulton county. Said part is in ward 1, fronting on Walker street, In the city or Atlanta, containing one-half acre, moro or less. Levied on as the property of John Wilson, by vir tue of n tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Pro- * A k- JJf « perty pointed ont by said Harwell. AIho. at the samo time and place, a part of land lot No 78, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. 8:vid part of land is In block 170, ward 1, front ing on Elliott street, ill the city of Atlanta. Levied on as tho property of C’bas Marvin, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. J Also, at the name tlmo and placo, a part or land lot No 51, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton county. 8ald 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 aero, moro or loss. Levied on as tho property of Marcus A Boll, 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, apart of land lot No 50, :ii lue 14th district of originally Ileury, now Fulton connty. Haid part so lovled on is city lot No 7, ward 5. fronting on Peach-Tree streot, in the city of Atlauta, con- TRUSTEE’S KALB OV It 1C A L KSTATK. W HEREAS, A. P. BAILEY, Into ol Gordon county deceased, did, on the lhtli day of July 1WM1, execute his deed of trust, authorizing the undersigned, under certain conditions therein stipulated, to advertise and acll at public ontcry, anil execute titles to the property hereinafter mentioned: Now. by virtue of tho authority vested iu me by said deed or trust, I will sell to tho highest bidder, before tho court house door in tho town of Calhoun, Gordon comi ty, on tho flrst Tuesday In May next, between the hours of 10 o’clock, a. in., and 3 o’clock, p. in., lot of land No. 178, iu tho 15th district of now Gordon county, contniu- Ing 11*0 acres, moro or less, except 4 acros as excepted iu a deed from Porter Fleming to said A. P. Bailey. This is one of the most fertilo lots In the valley, aud affords n rare opportunity for purchasing very valuahlo farming lands. Terms-—Sixteen hundred dollars cash; tho re mainder on time, which will be made known on day of sale. A. K. BEAQO, Trustee. april2—tda. Postponed Admlulatrator’s Sale. I WILL sell, on tho flrst Tuesday in June next, before tho court house door In Atlanta, Fulton county, Ua., within tho usual hours of sale, tho followiug property, to-wit: One benntifnl residence lot, containing four and slxty- oue one-hundreths acres,known as the Euwardy residence lot, upon which aro tho walls of a two-story rock house which was destroyed by Are. Also, at the same tlmo and place, fourteen vacant lots, varying from one fourth to one and one-fourth acres In bIzo, beautifully located for uortneast portion or tno city or Atlanta, and is a part or land lot No. 47, of the 14th district of orlglually Henry, now Fulton county. Sold by order of tho Court of Oral-, nary of Bald county, as tho property of E. M. Kdwardy, deceased, for tho beuoflt of hoirs and creditors. ~ VU w, ZUIUI IIV1 ri •» L Lilli, U( R. J. MASSEY, Administrator. April 24,.1867. aprgQ-td Printer’s fee $10 GEOJtGIA, Fulton Countt. oiujinauy’s office, MARCH 1,1866. J OIIN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of James Garrey, deceased, applies to me for letlcis of dis mission from said administration— All persons concerned are therefore notified to fUo their objections, If any they have, ou or before the regular term of this court in Beptcmbornext, otherwise letters of dismission will bo granted applicant. Given under my hand and official signature. DANIEL T1TTMAN, Ordinary, marl—lam6m Printer’s fee $0 GKOHGIA, Fulton County. ordinary’s office, march 30,1866. H IRAM BOWEN, administrator ou the estate of Su gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court In his petition, duly tiled and entered ou record, that he has Ailly administered said estate— Tills is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause If any they can. why said administrator should not be dismissed from his ad ministration, and receive loiters of dismission oil the flrst Monday in October, 1867. mar81—lamOm DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. Printer’s fee Inary. $ 4 60 taming flvo-olgbths of an acre, moro or less. Lovled on as the property of Jamoa Langston, by virtue of a tax tl lajssued^by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out county. land lot No. 51, of originally Henry now Fulton county. Haid part so levied on is known in the plan of city sur vey as city lot No. 2 aud 3, in Block 8, Ward 6. on Wheat street ana alley, containing one acre, more or less. Lev- Property poiuted fi. fa. issued by John M Harwoll, ont by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place a part of original land lot No. 77, of originally Henry now Fnlton county. " ‘dpart ao levied on is known In the plan of city survey dty lot No. 1, Block 23, Ward 2, Peters street, contain ing ore-eighth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of P II Tomey, agent for wife, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. O. Property pointed out by snld Harwell, T. C. Also, at tho same time and place, apart of land lot No. ‘ ‘ Rally Ileury now Fulton fronting 52, In the 14th district of originally ileury now connty. Hald part in city lot No. 136, in Ward I, I XJS (jiTOBE. L000 8A( KS ,,,{IME WHITE CORN, 250 barrels Flour—all grades, 60 barrels Whisky—all grades, 10 barrels Lard, 10 casks Bacon Hhouldera, 10 casks Hugar-Cured llama. .ih orders solicited. ayl-dt United State* Manhal’i Sale. IY virtue of ao order of tbs District Cocit of tbs Unl- | ted BUtee tor the Northern Dletrlrt of Georgia, .ed March flflth. )S(i7,1 will aell at public auction, on e flrst Tuesday in May next within Ihe lawful boon or at tile bonded warehouses of George Sharpe, Jr., Cox A Hill, to the dty of Atlanta, Fulton rnnnty, rrele of apple brandy. 1 barrel and 1 keg of peach y, and 8k barrels end 8 keg* of whisky, amounting ,J10B C.H.KLYBA, Dep. U. 8. Marshal for N. D. of Georgia, fl—lawfod E. Bartlett, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued by Harwell, T O. Property poiuted out by said Harwell, TO. Also, at the samo time and place, a part of land lot No. 51, In tho 14th district of originally Henry now Fultou county. Bald part so levied on Is known lu the plan of taiuiug one-half an acre, more or less. Levied on us the •«•--- hy virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued Property poiuted out by said mrwLMi, t i;. Also, at the same time aud placo. a part of laud lot No. 83, In the 14th district of orlglually nenry now Fulton county. Bald part so levied on is city lot No. 18, In Ward 1, fronting ou Green streot In tho city of Atlnnta, con taining one-half an acre, moro or less. Levied on as the property of P J Bracken, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued fiy John M Harwell, T C’. Property pointod out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No. 79, In the 14th district of originally Ileury now Fultou couuty. Said part so levied ou is lu Ward 0, fronting on Marietta street aud running back to railroad, in the city of Atlanta, contalniiig one-fourth of un acre, more or less. Leuied on as tue property of Joseph Lanier, by vlrtuo of a tax fl. fa. issued by John M Harwell, T (J. Property pointed out by said Harwell, T O. Also, at the same lime aud place, a part of original land lot No. 52. In originally Henry, now Fultou county, aud known In the plan of city survey as city lot No. 199, lu ward 3, fronting ou Fair street, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property ' A Hilton, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Juo M il well, TC. by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No T7, In the 14th district of originally Honry, now Fulton county. Bald part so levied on Is known In plan of city survey as city lot No 3, block 12, ward 2, on Loyd aud Mitchell streets, in the city of Atlanta, containing throo- fourths of nu acre, moro or less. Levied on as the nro- nerty of 1‘ Cnnuou. by vlrtuo of a tax 4 fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell. . Also, at tho samo time and place, a part of original land lot No 46, of originally Ileury. now Fulton county. Hald part so levied ou Is known in the plan of city survey us city lot No 1, block 130, ward 4, Butler stroet, contain ing one-half aero, moie or less, levlod ou as the property of Henry Uuderwood, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by said Har well, T U. Also, at the oamc time and place, a part of original land lot No 53, of originally Ileury, now Fnlton county. Said part so levlod upon Is in tho plan of city survey, in ward 8, containing 8 acres, more or less, levied on as tho property of Mrs. II. Pettis, by virtue of a tax rt 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 couuty. Said part so lovled on is known iu tho plan of dty sur vey as city lot No 2, block 14, wanl 2, on Prior street, containing one-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of II D Leitner, Trustee, by virtue of a tax fl fa by'said Harwell ip$ arwol, » T c • *’ r(, P t,r, y pointed out Also, at tho same tlmo and place, apart of original land lot No 78, oforlgiunlly Henry, now Fultou county, known In the plHU of city survey as city lot No 78, block 1, ward 5, on Prior street, containing three-eighths of an ncre, more or less. Levied on ns the property of W. G. Fur- syth, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued liy John M. Harwell, T C. Pro—* , -*- J —* *-—• ’ *• AI«o, at the same tlmo aud pface, a purt ol land lot No 5, in the 14th district of originally Ileury, now Fulton county. The same being the lot on wlilch Absalom Baugh is i Co., Kant by ( aud Oliver Hak . , Levied on ns the property living; bounded North hy Bell. Moore A Charles P Courny. on the West by Rusell <cr, containing 202)4 acres, moro or less.— <4EOR<2IAt Fulton County. .TO TUB HONORABLE THE SUUERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY, APntL TERM, 1867. T IIE petition of Joseph E. Brown, President, and Amos W. Hammond, Secretary, who petition as well for themselves as lu behalf of such persons ns may become members and stockholders of such corpora tion ns may bo granted to them; rcspectftilly showeth that your petitioners desire to bo incon>orntod a Joint stock company, under tho name of tho “Atlanta Law As sociation,^ lu said county, for tho term of twenty years, for the purpose of buying and keeping, for the use of the members and stockholders of Bald Association, such I*aw Books as said Association may think proper to buy or accept from tho members, stockholders, or douees. The capital stock of said Company shall consist of its books, tlve moneys and other property from time to time sub scribed, or which Buell Company uu»y be allowed by char ter to hold and possess, of which two hundred dollars aro now actually paid Into tho said Hecretary. And your petitioners now file herewith the constitution under which thoy desire to lie Incorporated, and pray this hon orable Court to pass an order declaring such corporation granted. JOSEPH E. BROWN, President. Amos W. Hammond, Hecretary. Printer’s fee $1 per squuro for each insertion, inarlh—law4w Postponed to June 17. pte fi PRESENTATION CONCERT. Grand Charilablc Presentation Concert, IN AID OF TUE SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION (IncorjtoraUdby th*ljgl4atiireo/ Mrglnla, Jan. 80,1807.) TO H* (1IVKN AT TUK MARYLAND INSTITUTE\ BALTIMORE\ •T lino 1 7tli, 1 867. milK profits of this Concert will bo given to tho X SOUTHERN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the subjoined address, from the officers of which, we call the attention of tho public. “We, the Officers of tho Southern Orphans’ Assocla Hon, for the maintenance and education of tho Destitute Orphans oi deceased Southern Soldiers and Sailors, earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-opcratloo In GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT Of all who desire to see tho “Home aud School’’ enabled to receive and care for all the needy ones who suck 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 tma Association to erect a Agency. EDWIN c7 CLARKE, AGENT IN NEW YOKE FOB FDBCnAHING MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY H or ALL KINDS. AVING a baiinou oxpertecco ot nearly sixteen voara In New' York, and an extenalrcacqnalnutnce _ flrst rln"" manufacturers and dealers In this city In the various branches of trade and mannfsetare. I am now prepared to flit orders for all kinds of Merchandise, at the loweet market prices. Merchants, Mechanics, and Families will And It to their Interest to favor me with their orders. Orders from all part* of the country respectfully solicited. A reasonable commission charged. Address EDWIN C. CLARKE, 103 Pearl Street, or Box 3,073, New York. js.—F. W. G. Bellows, Vi< clflc Mall Steamship Co., N. Y.; Isaac . New York A Bremen Steamship Co., N. Y.j Crocker, Wood A Co., New York; Itucer Bros., Now York; Uon. A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. II. James, Esq.. Now Orleans; Geo. James, Ksq., Zanesville, Ohio: Woolworth & Graham, Now York: Marshall, Johnson A Co., New York ;-lIenry Moore A Genunff, New York. apr33-3m New york Adver tl me5^ CRIMAULT & CO, Chemist* to H, H. Prince Napoleoa, « R|( ' U A It X 8. NEW & MOST VALUABLE MEDIOIMH FOR HITHERTO ^ Intractable & Incurable L. D. C. WOOD. JAMES n. LOW. J. H. LUDWIUftBN, WOOD, LOW & LU0WI68EN, (Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1816.) COTTON FACTORS -AMD- General Commission Merchants 190 Common Street, CiKOItUIA, Fulton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICK, NOVEMBER 5, 1866. J J. NORMAN, administrator of thu estate of Tliomaa • B. Dunlell, late of said county, deceased, having petitioned for a discharge from his administration of Thomas B. Danlell’s estate*— a therefore to cite and admonish all and singu- These lur, the kindred and oi editors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, uud show cause, If any they can, why said letters should not IsHiio to the applicant. Witness tho Hon. Daniel Pitt man, Ordinary for said county, this November 5,1888. JNO. T. COOPER, Dep. Clerk. nov7—lamllni Printers fee $6 tain ing 202# , fiperty of Absalom Baugl O/.burn, L U, by vlrtuo oi i* tax 11 fa Issued by John M . moro or less, isalorn Baugh, by H K ii 1 f« Issued by John M Harwell, I C, of l« ulion couuty. Property pointed out by snld Harwell. Also, at tho same time and place, a part of land lot No 6*-, ill the 14th district of originally Henrtr now Fulton county. Said part of land is in tho dty of Atlanta, lying and being on the corner of Hunter aud Fair streets, In ward 8, containing three-fourths of an acre. Levied on - - the property of 8 A Habattis, by vlrtuo of a tax fl fa r " u “ " “ ~ Pi issued by John M Harwell, T C. by said Harwell. T C\ All tho foregoiiij returned to me. ’roperty pointed out Osborno, L and Hur- A Hilton, by vlrtuo of a tax fl fa issued by * well, T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No. 78, iu originally Henry, now Fultou county. Hald part so levied on Is, in the plau of city survey, iu ward 5, fronting -a_--a a-._. Harwell, TU. Marietta street, containing one-third of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Thos G Little, by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by Juo M Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out by said Harwell. Also, at the same tlmo and place, a part of original laud t No 83, in originally Henry, now Fulton couuty. Hald irt so levied ou is, in the plan of city survey, lu ward . ou Hock street, containing seven eighths ol ait acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of Harah Church, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell. Also, at the same lime and place, a part of original land lot No70, in originally Hairy, now Fulton county, known in the plau of city survey as city lot No 6, block 4, wurd 2, on Washington aud Fair streets, containing one-half acre, more or loss. Levied on by virtue of a tax fl fa Is sued by John M Harwell, T U. Property polutod out by said Harwell. Also, at the same time aud place, a part of original land lot No 81, of originally Henry now Fulton couuty, said part so levied ou Is in the plau of city survey, in ward 1, an Nelson street, contaiuiug one-fourth of an acre, more or less. Levied as tho property o' ” ~ of a tax fl fa Issued by John M IL pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time and place, a pai tor original land lot No HI, of originally Henry now Fulton county ; said part so levied on Is In the plan of city snrvey, in ward 1, on Peters street and railroad, containing five eighths of uu acre, more or less. Levied on ns the property of Ja cob Baker’s estate, by virtue of a fl fa issued hy John M Harwell, T O. Property poiuted ont by said Harwell, TC. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No 78, of originally Henry now Fulton connty, known lu the plan of city survey as city lot No 185, ward 5, ou Marietta street, containing one-fourth of au acre, more or less. Levied on as the ptoporty of Allen Jacobs, by virtue of a 'tax fl fa Issued by John M Harwell, T 0.— Bald property pointed out by said Harwell, TC. Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land lot No 85, of originally Ileury now Fultou couuty; said part so levied on Is iu the plan of city survey, Li ward 1, on Whitehall street, containing one and a half acres, more or less, levied ou as fche property of Win. Bacou, virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jonu M Harwell, T C.— jperty pointed out by said Harwell, T C. Also, at the same time aud place, a part of original laud lot No 85, of originally Henry now Fnlton connty; eald part solcyied on Is In the plan of city lorvey, in ward 1, ig fl fas levied by 8 K April». 1867. W. L. HUBBARD, aprlO—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. FULTON MI Hit IFF’* SALE. W ILL bo sold, before the court house door In tho city. of Atlanta, on tho flrst Tuesday In May next, within the lawful hours of sale, the followiug property, to-wit: Also, at tho samo tlmo and place, a house aud lot situa ted on tho South sido of Alabama street, in the city of Atlauta, said houso known us the Immel Bakery. Levied on by Jesse Lumpkin, L C, to satisfy a mechanic’s lieu Suwl KrE2 >Perty * In ,ftVOr ° f Peck & Markham V8 Mi * Also, ut tho samo time and placo. a certain brick and glass houso situated ou the corner of Whitehall and De catur streets, in the city of Atlanta, erected by E. II. Wil liams, aud formerly occupied by him. Levied on to sat isfy a fl fa Issued from the Superior Court of Fultou county, iu favor of Win W Clark vs E II Williams. Pro- perty poiuted out by plaintiffs atttorney. April 8,1867. W. L. HUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff. _apr9—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. FULTON SIIHIKIFFVS SALK. W ILL be sold, before tho court house door In the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga., betwoou the luw- ful hours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday in May next, the following property, to-wit: All tho goods, wares, and merchandise ot Mitchell* O Connor, consisting of saddles, bridles, harness, sad dlery aud harness hardware, that were lu the possession of defendants at the time ol being In the storeroom on Whitehall street, lu said city, under the storeroom of J. II. White * 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, aud W. 11, Taylor, against Mitchell A O’Connor. Property pointed out by plaintlt) ’s attorney, and also in said mortgage H. Aw, A Wo, at the same tlmo and place, the following pro* perty, to-wlt: AH tho stock, wares, and merchandise con tained iu the two storerooms on Peach-Tree street, In said city, occupied at time of levy hy George W. Bclple. Levied on by vtrine of four mortgage Jl. fas. In tavor of H. I*. Brown, Henry O. Uovt, Ileury Buckbart, and A. B. Simple A Son, against George W. Sclple, Property poiuted ont by plaintiff’s attorney, aud also insaldmort- g»gM- /<W. March 6.1867. W. L. IIUBBARD, Deputy Sheriff. mar&—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy. FULTON SIIKIIIFF’8 BALK. t houso door in the city W ILL be sold, before the court of Atlanta. Fulton county, tween the lawful hours of sale, ou May next, the followiug property, to-wit: 1 10-incu slide lathe. 5 feet lied: 110 inch slide lathe, 12 feet bed: 116#-iuch slide lathe, 9 feet bed; 19#-inch slide lathe, 9 feet lied: 116-Inch slide lathe. 4 feet bed ; 1 wood lathe, 18 feet bed; one planer. 5 feet bed; 1 boring mu- chine, 5 Iron vises, 8 10-iuch damaged lathes, 8 upright ‘ “ m brrrel boring lathes. 1 with a lot of scrap macat ., State of Georgia, b sale, ou the first Tuesday LLOHGI A, Fulton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICK, NOVEMBER 30, 1866. A ZARIAII MIMS, administrator of James Turner, de ceased, represcuts to the court iu his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered James Turner’s estate— This Is therefore to cite And admonish all |>ervons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, tr any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In June, 1H07. Given under my Imnd and official signature. <<i:oiHHA, Fulton County ORDINARY’* OFFICE, MARCH 30, 1867. A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator ol William Wal lace, represents to the Court, lu his petition duly hied, that lie ha* fully administered William Wallace’s estate— This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration. nnd receive letters of dismission on the flrst Mouday in October, 1867. Given under my hand and of- ‘ HOME AND SCHOOL For the Orphans of the South BOTH MALE AND KEMALK, On an extensive scale, in the city of Richmond, Virginia As an Inducement to have the bnlldlng located thero, the Common Council ol that city have mmrantecd a sufficient lot of land, in nil e’evated and healthful location, and will Increase the quantity of laud, If needed. It is with a confident hope In a favorable respo this appeal to a public which has never yet failed I tain a charitable institution, that wo have entered Into an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer A Co., No. Holliday street, Baltimore, to orgnnize a Grand Musical Presentation Concert For its benefit, and earnestly solicit the kindly aid and patronage of the public to insure its success. (Signed) Mrs. J. L. HAMMOND, President. Mrs. E. A. F. MEAR8, Treasurer. Mr. J. n. 8CHIER8, Recording Secretary. Baltimore, February 18,1867. ’ TRUSTEES. Mrs. E. A. F. MEARS, Baltimore, Md. Mr*. J*. H. SCHIERS, Baltimore, Md. Mr*. J. 8. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. W. 8. BOSTOCK, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. A. HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore, Md. Mrs. CIIAS. McCUBBIN. Baltimore. Md. Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Md. It may seem unnecessary to add a single word to tho above address, but caIIb upon tho Institution have been ho numerous and pressing, and tho straggle through which It is now passing to widen the circle of Its chari ties, is of such an arduous nature, that the Management cannot too strongly urge upon tho HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC Everywhere, an actlvo 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 wo have passed. And assuredly, whatever may have been the relative political views of ladles and guntlcmcn heretofore, all must agree that the children referred to could not, by any possibility, have had any agency In bringing about thelrprescnt deplorable and destitute con dition, and aro suitable objects for the charity of all per sons, of whatever shade or i The HOME AND 8CIIOO political opinion. AND SCHOOL which tney now more par ticularly seek to establish and endow, will be of incalcu lable buuetit by provldirg not only food aud raiment for theso helpless ones, but likewise solid and thorough ncation, thus qualifying them for iuturo usefulness to cisty atl arge. In order that this appeal may bo effectual in enlisting the active interest and co-o]>erutlon of all classes of per sons everywhere, we have conclnded to Issue for the Grand Presentation Musical Concert 800,000 TICKETS, AT TIIE NOMINAL PRICE OF (II EACH! The Gifts are as follows: 1 An elegant Farm ol 241 acres, improved with extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw and grist mill, making the property invalua ble $30,000 2 A gift of *10,000 in Gold, valued at 13,500 8 A Farm of 10 acres, bighiy improved, near the city of Baltimore 10,000 4 A gift In Greenbacks 5,000 5 A Three-story Brick House, with modern im provements, In Baltimore 0 A Three-story Brick House, with modern ira- 5,000 4,200 3.000 2,(0) 5.000 5,000 5,000 story Brick House, with modem Im provements, iu Baltimore 8 Two gifts in Greenbacks, $1,000 each 9 Ten gifts In Greenbacks, $600 each 10 Fllty gifts In Greenbacks, $100 each 11 One hundred gifts lu Greenbacks, $50 each 12 One Orand Piano 13 One Grand Plano 1,000 14 Two Square Planus, $500 each 1,000 15 Ten Parlor Organs, $150 each 1,500 16 One hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $150 each.. 15,OOP 17 Ono hundred Ladies’ Gold Watches, $100 each.. 10,000 18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, *75 each ~ ~ Machines, $75 ea. flclal signature. , Ordlnar dinary. e $1.50 (•EOKIalA, Fulton County. 1? W. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Richard Taliaferro, M Ja applies to mo for leave lo sell a portion of the real estate of his said ward— All persons concerned are notified to file their obi inlnsod from administration, next, dec5—lainflm * J s * ■ *» 1 I’lBUCI P. * VUi UIUK UUIIU, J Il|l HW, 1 JH. mortising machine, 1 Fay’s hand machine, 1 sash ..... chine, 1 moulding machine, 1 rip saw, 1 surfacing ma chine, 1 boring machine, a largo lot ol flasks, a large lot of pattern* «f various descriptions; iron tools, Including everything belonging to the various departments; 1 fcF horse power engine, boiler, and beltiug. All levied on as the property of the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufac turing and Machine Works, by virtue of, aud to satisfy a mortgage tl. fa. issued by his Honor B. D. Smith, Judge of the County Court or Fultou couuty, lu favor of Joseph R. Holliday vs. the Gate Ciiy Foundry, Cur Manufactu ring and Machine Works. March 0, iu6T W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff. BUUT-td Printer*! fan $2.50 tioiiH, if any they have, within two months from the llrst publication ot this notice, else leave will be granted for tho sale of said real estate. April 1,1N«7, DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary. _ npr4-2in Printer’s fee $6 GEORGIA, Fulton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICK, NOVEMBER 30, 1866. A ZARIAII MIMS, administrator of A. S. Robbins, dc- ceased, represent* to the court in his petition duly uied and entered on record, that ho bus iully admlalster- cd A. 8. Bobbin’s estate— This Is, therefore, to clto and admonish all iiersons concerned, to be and appear at my office, aud show cause, Hany they have, why »*ald admlstrator should nut be dis- atlon, on the flrst Mcuday iu June DANIEL PITTMAN,Ordinary. Printer’s fee $4 50. GEORGIA, Fulton County. ordinary’s office, deck mb rii 7,1866. THOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jul>cr. A R. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents to the court iu his petition, duly tiled aud entered on re cord, that said estate has proved insolvent, by reason of the late war, and having asked for a disraissiou- This U therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they have, why said administrator should uot be discharged from his adminis tration aud receive letters of dismission. , . , „ DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary. dee9—lamflm Printer’s fee $6 GEORGIA* Fulton Countt. T W0 n ? ontl “» the date hereof, application will be A made to the Court of Ordinary of said couuty for leave to sell land lot No. 99, of the 14th district of origi nally Henry, now Fultou county, of the estate of William Mangum, deceased, for distribution. March 1 1867 WM. L. MANGUM, Executor. Printer’s fee $6 GEORGIA, Henry Countt. T “'rara n? t 1 ^ J*'* v » r rj “Iminl.trator* ou tho ce- of-JnoN N..„, imvluLj scttlfd up the e.totc committed to their charge, accordlug lo law, and uddI* to me for letters of dismission— * * u " »J he T° aro therefore to notify all persons concerned to my office, within the time preaertbed hy law, to show cause, If any exists, whv letters of dtsmu. m^WoVro^oToXrW,*^ 1 '- ° ,VUD UUd,!r _U0T38-l.mto.» GEORGIA, llnar County. "" S M i,’’'VS K ; a( tottolatraU ir of the elate of Samuel • * rl ™, Jcceawd, havtii.; rettlcd up the eatate com- lettera of dUmlaalon’from'whi'eatafe^ “• i'heee are therefore to notify all per»on» concerned lo tie aud appear at my office, within ihe time prescribed by law, to abow cauae. If auy oxl.ta, why letloro uf diamla- alou should not be granted the applicant. Ulven under ray hand at office, Nuvcmbvr 21, lKw. nmrtr j „,„»»■ ^ NOLAN, Ordinary. nov2S—lsnibin Print. r ; s fee $1.4) NOTICE. A LL persons are forewarned uot to trade for a certain Note given bv 1. II. i J, F. Wilson A L'o. lo i/eorge A. Zachary, for Throe Thou.auu Dollars, as they “ ,d “Wlto—.lLr.UoI aprlT—llw T. H. A J. It. WILSON A OO. 19 One hundred Elliptic Sewing Mu 20 One hundred Gents’ Sliver Watches, $65 each.. 21 One hundred Ladles’ flue Gold (.'Indus and Pin, $40 each.. 23 Five huudred Bibles, $20 24 Two thousand copies Pol! copies Pollard’s Southern Ills- 3,750 7,506 6,600 4,000 4.U00 10,000 'It Two thousand Photographic Albums, $5 each. 10,000 26 Two tbousaud tine Gold Pens, in cases, $5 each 10,000 27 Five huudred Plain Gold Rings, $8 each 4,0(X) 28 Two thousand sets Silver-Plated Tea spoons, , $3 each (j (xx) 29 Two thousand Napkin Rings, Call Bells, Ac., *3 each 6,000 The balance consists of the following articles : Musical Instruments, Music Boxes, ladles’ Work Boxes, LadicT nnd Gents’ Gloves, Ladies’ nnd Gents’ Riding Whins, Opera Glasses, Office and Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks, Black Walnut Frames, Engravings, Ac. The whole amounting to au aggregate or 500,000 Valuable Gifts! PLAN OP DRAWING. Duplicate numbers from 1 to 500,000 , wheel; the flrst number (when drawn o lghf - - in placed in a out) draws the tx .. ttffti the second number (when drawn out,) tho next highest, or secoud gift, Ac., until the whole number Is drawn. The distribution will take place after the t’oucert, where 6,(0) persons can wituess It. A committee will be chosen from the aud enee to take charge of the same. All agents and purchasers will he supplied with a cor- ... iu. ,.r..... BOOI , published. reel list of the awards u New Orleana, LouIeIi AUTHORIZED REFERENCES IN ATLANTA. A. Anstell, President Atlanta National Bank: Mr. A. K. Heaco, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderey, Messrs. P, A G. T. ;Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs, McDaniel*<fc Strong. 0T*Persoual attention given to the sAle of Cotton and purchase of all descriptions of Produce. Jan2ff—ly HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO., (P0HMRHI.Y OP MRMl’UIB,) Commission Merchants, GENKBiL PURCHASING AGENTS, No. 7 South Commercial Street, NT. LOUTS, J(I8S0URI. lap-Ordera for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., filled promptly. Refer to—Clayton A Adair: Langston, Crane A Ham mock; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. 8. Salmons * Co. apr21—2m* TEXAS LAND AGENCY. W. L. ALEXANDER, QUITMAN, - - - ; TEXAS, Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent F OR the purchase and sale of Improved and Unlm proved Real Estate, Perfecting Titles, Payment of Taxes, and Furnishing such Information as may be ob taiued from Public Records or other sources. My fees are moderate, and iu proportion to the work rennired of me. References.—Hon. L. J. Gartrell, Atlanta, Qa.; Hon. Julian Hartridge, Savannah, Ga.; Hon. G. N. Lester, Ma rietta, Ga.; lion. F. B. Sexton, San Augustine. Texas; Hon. Jas. II. Starr, Nacogdoches, Texas. feb2ff—2m r c. e. claohorn, w. f. herrino, 120 Chestnut St„ Philadelphia. Augusta, Qa. a. m. jackson, Augusta, Qa. CLAQH0RN, HERRING & CO., Colton Factors and Commission Merchants, AGENTS ron THE SALE OF Shootings, Shirtings, Osuaburgs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns, Ac No. 120 Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Fr. No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia. goods) kept constantly on hand, und for sale at lowest prices, by CLAGHORN, nERRING A CO., No. 7 Warren Block, mar27-3m* Augusta, Ga. J. F. JACKSON, (LATE OF JACKSON Sc BRO., ATLANTA, QA.,) GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT, No. 02 Broad Street, NASHVILLE\ TENNESSEE. W ILL give speciul attention to Cash Orders from tho South for Bacon, Corn. Ilay, Flour, 4c. With my own personal attention, and the assistance of Agents in right places, I can serve ray o’d patrons and others in irgla and Alabama, at the lowest market prices. BP“We should favor thoso upon wlioae success de pends our own. - . m Rbfer to—Merchants of Murfteesboro, Tenn., or Mer chants of Atlanta, Ga. apr!2-lm TIIK NEUTIIALIZEIl G0N0HU1I03AL VIBU8 S a certain preventive, aud will cure Gonuorrluea in a jl. shorter time, without Injuring the syotem, and will give the patient less inconvenience, than uny other medi cine known. It does not cause stricture, or leavo the patient with gleet. It has no smell, and does not stain the Bkin or linen. It also cures gleet and sore 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. apr9—3m U NLIKE the Patent Medicines een»*rali» Imported from New York •udLm&S'ftwi nig from Prauee have been .cverely toted'ife nlzed by the mo#t eminent government fi 4 w »i lytlcal aud ope rathe ChcmlM. aud DrnethM? of Paris, Ac., Insomuch that the ratal pffilSj'tfM Faculty, attached to tho government md htey. Ac., with the fullest confidence rceomnUmi^ik^hk favorable notice of all luguithing no"t ».i ""“toS nary dleeuert, but tho.e K who mVt °hl!^ NO MORE CONSUMPTION DISEASES OF THE CUES! Grimault’a Syrup of Hypophwphate of u* rbla new medicine which la dellciou. to ih.^c sumption. Under iu Influence thewStt'«<? cett,e ’ and ,hc ^48^* NO MOKE COD LIVEIt OILt Orimanlt'a Syrup of Iodhed Horier^ According to the certificate* or the 1'iir.M. Pari* IloepTtala detailed In the PioVnectu/.S^^ lymphatic diaord'eri^grren ^ muscular atony and foaa of appetite ■ It fSSI'?««, .tltntlon, by Purifying the moat powerful depurative known. It never (.tiJ?' 4 ' etomacn or bowel* like the Iodide of Pou..S„ ,*• Iodide of Iron, and Is admlnislercd with uZSSStSf cacy to young children subject to humortorSSJi.? of (bo glands. Dr. Casnare, of St. Lou ^ recommends It particularly In cutaneous 2, ' ^ jointly with the Pills which bear hla name. “ !e,,M 011 Dr. Leraa’ Phoapliate ofiron, Tho best of all chalybeate*, adopted hv the , leal world for the cureof chlorosis, torortW blood, difficult menstruations, terrible dlaeastStoTM Femaies are subject. This excellent meKe the appetite. Imparts strength to the syr 1 — .1 whatever alrnm the abuse of quinine or no It may have lost by fever, t enry. NO MOKE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA j Grlimililt’s Digestive Elixir of Pepsin,, Pepslne is the gastric Juice Itself, or rather Ihe aim. principal purified, which digests food In the itomal W hen from various causes, the supply of digestive hu Is too small, the inevitable consequences are bad ind|«, tlon, gastritis. Inflammation of the mucous coala oltk stomach and bowels, heartburn, a lunula, foaa of alrtnnl and In females general derangement. The Klixirof Pee sine cures all such diseases, aud licvet, vomiliu i ring pregnancy s Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local-Hew Cl rative Agent. OKIMAULT’S MATICO. This new remedy Is prepared from the leavee olain. mvlan pepper shrub callod MATICO aud cures prompt! and infallibly without any fear of Inflammatory iwuiii Tho great majority of physicians in PariB, Russia, Ger many and New York now use no other remedr. PiJ direction, accompany each bottle and picket, or an i planutory treatise will be sent post tree for I d GENERAL DEPOT IN PARIS. GRIMAULT & CO., In N. York, J. M. BECKER, 138Grand8 And I y every good Chemist BURIN DU BUISON’8 Digestive Lozengers and Powder Recent experiments made on a large scalo by Profciior Pairequln, or Lyons, confirmed by his colleagues of the hospitals and the principal notabilities of Paris, hare Bbown tho great efficacy of~tbe Lozenges ami Powder with an alknlino baso, a new discovery due to Mr. Burin du Bulson, Chemist and member of the Imperial Arade my of Medicine, Paris, to cure in a sure and rapid man nor, Indigestion, Nausea, as well as diseases of the Kid Liver, Cramps in the Stomach, Inflammation ol the Bowcis. <&c. The spleen arising from indigestion dia appears us if by enchantment under tho Influence of this precious medicine, and the sick person recovers health strength and appotlto. v To resume. ttK I autlles and Powder are presented on der the most mvorable scientific and medical auiplrt* agreeable to tho taste, and may be taken without inevn "onlonce by children as well as adult*. Genoral Depot in JParia at GRIMAULT A CO.’S, „ 48 Rue Richdleo. General Depot in Atlanta at JENKINS A CO’8. Genoral Depot in Now York, at J. M. BECKER’S, lvW>—tf 1214 Grand Street. $ 4 50 9 OU 18 00 44 00 HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS. Tickets will bo supplied to all Booksellers, Music Deal ers. Druggists, Ac., where they can be obtained at $1 each, or iu quantities at club rates. Circulars containing full instructions, aud terms to agents, will be matlcu upon receipt of a stamp for return postage. Order* may bo sent to us, inclosing the money, from $1 to *25, iu a registered letter, stamp inclosed, at onr risk. Larger amount* by post office order, draft, or ex press, at the following club rates: 5 Tickets to one address 10 Tickets to one address 20 Ticket* to ono address 50 Tickets to one address n w The names of the agents will be published from the central office. . Ticket* will be supplied to the agents at 15 per cent, discount. Under, and In pursuance of tho provision* of the In ternal Revenue law, Hi* Honor the Commissioner of Iu- ternal Revenue has, upon due proof, granted a penult to the Southern Orphans’ Association to hold its Gift Con cert exempt from all charges, whether from the special u * ° r other duty in respect to such Gift Concert T his is a protection to all agents, and exempts them •B*/ ttU, l liability for license, tax, or otherwise. Tala exemption is made upon the ground that the pro- tllu . **[ ,i “f ticket, for this Concert are to be de- Of h 1 °^ uct ’ ? ud u bul »nolber evidence of Ihe favor and consideration with which onr efforts liave been constantly met In nearly every direction. ItEPEUKNCBN. Lt. Gen. O. T. BEAUREGARD. New Orleam Drill. Geo. JKFF. THOMPSON New OriSu Maf. Gen. 8. B. BUCKNER. NewOrieans Cor. GEORGE P. KANE. Danville Va Col. W. P. MUMFORU, Richmond Va J. H. MORROW, Publisher, Baltimore (formerly of J. B. Morrow A Oo.) no.I uft'ftszr clo,h '™ New York AtlvorUmuineiitM. THE PARIS EXPOSITION!! RETURN TICKETS, $900 IN GOLD. HE 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 froui Pier 45, North River,New York,EVERY SAT URDAY. Speed and accommodation unsurpassed ! MUCK or FIUST-CLASS passage, payable in GOLD. New York to Liverp°°l $110 RoundTrip $175 New York to London... 116 Rouud Trip 185 New York to Purls 125 Hound Trip 260 Return Tickets good for 12 months. Return Tickets »la Liverpool, London, New Haven, and Dieppe allow passengers to break the Journey at Liverpool and Lon don. further information, apply at the offices of the ray : William Inman. Tower Building, Liverpool; it Marry, 61 King William street, London ; Jules Decoue, 48 Rue Notre Daine des Vlctolres, Paris; John ~ Dale, lil Walnut street, Philadelphia, or to JOHN O. DALE, apr9—lm* 15 Broadway, New York. M AUKIAUK 6IIDH. YOU Nti’S UUKAT PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK; or, every one his own Poctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Person* or thoBe about to marry, both Male and Female, In every thing concerning the physiology and relation* of our Sex ual system, and tho IToducttou or Prevention of Otl- sprlng, Including all the new discoveries never before raven In the English language, by Wn. YOUNG, M. D.— This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and i* Illustrated with upwards of one huudred engraviugs. Ail young married people, or those contemplating marriage, aud having tho least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one rhould be acquainted with. Htill lt is a book that must be lockjd up, aud uot lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of Fifty Cent*. Address Dr. Wn. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce struct, above Fourth, Philadel phia. _ * ]el>—ly JAMES M. BROOKS. UUOlt MACDONALD. LOUIS U. LEG AY. UlLBUIft F. JOHNSON, Of Georgia, with BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND C <> in in i h m l o ii MorcUniitK, SO G'arondolet St., Now Orleana, ISHPrompt attention given to all O'ders. Also, lib eral Advances made on consignments of Cotton aud other Produce. nri—9m NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. CtaNKRAL Freight Office, ) N. A O. and N. A N. W. Railway*, Nasuvillb, Tknn., April 19,1867. B Y the 25th instant, the Bridge across-Tennessee River, at Bridgeport, will be finished and trains running through as usual. On and after that date no fer- ryage will lm charged, and freights will be forwarded promptly at tariff rates. As there Is no accumulation along the Hue. there will be no delay, aud everything will be done to relieve the demands of tne South. W. P. INNUS, Gcn’l Superintendent. B. McIver, Gen’l Tariff Agent. apnM-St A GENTH WANTED WOOD & MA.3STN Steam Engine Company’s CELEBRATED PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES From 4 to 85 Horio-Power. PORTABLE AND STATIONS NT STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, W E have tho oldest, largest aud most complete work# In the United States, devoted exclusively to thu manufacture of Portable Engine* and Haw Mills, which, for simplicity, compactness, power and economy of fuel are conceded by experts, to be superior to auy ever of fered to the public. The great amount o. oonei room, tiro ptirfare and cy linder area, which we givo to the rated norsc power, make our Engines the most powerful and cheapest to use ; and they are adapted to every purpose where power All sizes constantly on hand, or furnished nt short no* Ucc. Descriptive circulars with price list, sont on applies tlon. WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, 96 Malden Lane, N. Y. City. Je2fl—ly THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO. 620 Broadway, New York> Havo associated with them Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF, Formerly an Extensive Dealer in CARRIAGES and BUfiOIEN, At Griffin and Atlanta, Georgia., F OR the purpose of supplying Merchants and Planter* at the South, by wholesale or retail, with any stylo of Carriages, Buggioa or Plantation Wagons. Mr. W oodruff along experience iu the carriage bueinci* will enable us to give satisfaction, in supplying good sub stantial work, such as the country demands, at ss to* t rices as can possibly be furnished for cash. We will eep constantly on hand LIGHT iONCOKB BUGGIES, the same a* formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, and which became so universally popular all through the South, •» aprlT—ly T. F. CAHUAKT, yiu use. orders to TOMLINSON, DEM AREST CO., 620 Broadway, New lork. A. T. HAMILTON, J. B. VAN WAGKNJCN. WM. H. WUITFOED THE BANKRUPT LAW. r|1UK NBW BANKRUPT LAW, wllb Notes to erery JL Section of the Act, and a collection of ill the prin dpM American and Enrllsh Decisions upon the Law of BnalmiDtcr - ■ ■' Merchant. By Knarm Jx , of the New York bar, and one of the Amendment Act. ediea, $8 60; Sheep, Ueet, Baltimore, Managing Agouti aprtT—*w, JNO, S. CARGILL, < General Agent, Colombo,, 0a. CARHART, WHITFORD & CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine Medium, and Coarse CLOTHING, AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDING, 51, ST, 58 and 61 Hudson Btreet, (Near Duane, cor. Worth St.,) NEW YOHK. EB^OMce of Payau A Carhart in Uquiustion. aec96—dm (t.nj DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, with MAYER & SON. No. 89 Warren Street, New York, utroBTxaa or Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, &o. Dealers to Bya, Bourbon, sad Xonongabela Whiskies. ttllMta