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With bauMtjr aglow
The blue velnlot* wander
Like .treama threingh the euow
How prouil i* her glance.
Yet bow kindly to »\b
A* I hey htlt lit the dance
For my Belle of the Bel). 1
My L*dy of Klara 1
How royal her grace.
Yet bon bright end how gtntlt,
And wlntotno her Ihce:
And her eye*, Urge and blue,
Are *• tod m a town'*,
And her unite la at genial
At midsummer dawn*;
Ami her wealth of browu hair—
thro tta hues rise and fall,
Solden,c
lu my 1
i ellver ami green,
Hv the scepter of beauty
A true Irleh tjneen;
As «he ralte* her train.
For tbo dancer* are fleet,
flee how small In their while
flatlu hn*klna her feet;
Oh, to he hat caroseed
Hr the white arm* that Ihll
To the partner now blea»ed
By myflelle of the Ball.
aorer that dtpa*
To the scythe has no perfums
To eqnal yonr lips ;
And your little pink ears
Crown *n ivory neck
Which the Jewels of empire
Might worthily deck:
And your voice Is as bland
As the murmur of streams,
And tho touch of your hand
Is the thrill of my dream*:
And 1 glow tn each pulse
At 1 now to ths thrall
Of my beanty of Klnsa—
My Belle of the Ball.
mTON SHKIUFF'S SALK.
«e door In Ore city
_ (untiion, and State of Georgia.
on 'the Aral Tuesday lit May, 18OT, between the legal
hours of tale, the following property, to-wit :
Also, at tha name time ami place, a part of land lot No.
*4, In originally Henry, now Fnlton county, ba il part ho
levied on la Inward 1, fronting on Viafknt street, and
rnuulng hack lo railroad. Levied on as tho property of
Mr. Wyatt, by virtue of a Us #. lit. Property pointed
out by Jno. M, Harwell, T.C.
Alto, at the samo time and place, part of land lot No,
leg on*-etgth of an acre.
!bv. Pcnlon, by virtue of
Harwell, T.C. Properly |
" , at the same if
he 14th distric
. Said i«rl re
l No. 109, in w
i, In the city of
more or less, Levied on as the property of ThomasDye,
by vtitne oft tax «. fa. Issued by Jno. M.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR THS IRAK 1807,
J. B. Williams, Mayor **,000
S. B. Love, Clerk of Council 1,M30
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney *0
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer KW
K. J. Roacbe,City Physician LNW
Jaa. F. Cooper, City Euglneer L*00
Robt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works... 1,500
George Stewart,Overseer of Streets 1,000
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector S00
Pat. FlUgibbon, Hall-Keeper 000
ALDEKMKN.
FIRST WARD.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
SECOND WARD.
K. B. Rawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
FOURTH WARD.
J. K. Gullatt, W. 11. Cox.
FIFTH WARD.
J. A. Hayden, E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal *1,500
K. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal.
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police.,—
T. C. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant, of Police
POLICEMEN—(*2 25 PER DAY.)
1,300
1,000
1,000
I. J. Cook,
J. S. Holland,
F. J. Botnar,
U. D. Haynes,
D. Rogan,
D. Queen,
JK. A. Center,
J. It. Love,
F. T. Kleklighter,
J. A. tong,
J. A. Hinton,
It. B. Hutchins,
J. W. Stokes,
J. M. Connaily,
J. L. Creushaw,
Green Holland,
G. W. Bowen,
II. W. Wooding,
C. M. Barry,
11. J. Holtzclaw,
A. Jarranl,
M. W. Rasl»erry,
O. P. Woodllff,
J. F. Barnes,
Jasper Groves,
T. G. McUan,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. A. Lanier,
Hall,
L. W. Boon.
Clerk of First Market—Theophilus Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton— G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—R. 8. Waters, \V. C. Humphries, and
C. K. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C
Wells, and F. P. Ric e,
Fin&nco—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Ilaydcu, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Gullatt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle-
oerry.
Lamps and Goa-Uayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Rawson, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden
Market—Hayden, Gullatt, Castleberry.
Fire Department—Terry, Gullatt, Cox.
Pollen—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
er*.
Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Rawsou.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—8. B. Sherwood.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Kuox.
petty of JT Cunnlnghi
by J uo M Harwell, T O,
Alan, at tho mi'
Uy of Atlanta, containing t
low. Lsvlofl au a* Iho i
Cminlngham, by virtue of n tax fl flt'iw
..... ~mc time ami pi
84, In till' I4lb dlrtrlot of orlgii
county. Said part Is In ward 1, ITontlng
In tlio city or Afcanta. containing bhe-fl
morn or loaa. Levied
a tax tl. fl. laanod hv Jno. ]
„ Property pointed out by aald Harwell.
Alao, at ths samo tlmo nod place, natt or land lot No.
50, In tno 14lh district of originally Henry. now Knllou
couuty. Bald part to levied on known lu city aurvey aa
• • ' ard 4, fronting on Bakor and Ivy
Atlanta, containing onehalf aero,
" t.tttBMtlTO
. Harwell, T. O.
Properly pointed out by said Harwell.
Also, at tho oamo tlmo and placo, part of land lot No,
TB, In the 14!h district or origlually llonry, now Fulton
county, Bald part ia a city lot In want 5, fronting on
Woat rcach-Troo elreot. In tho city of Atlanta, contain
ing ono-half aero, more or lose. Levied on aa Iho pro
perty of W D Payne, by virtue of a tax fl la Itauod by Jno
M Harwell, T C, Property pointed out by said Harwell.
Alto, at tho name tlmo and place, part, or land lot 78, tn
tho 14th district of originally llonry, now Fnlton county.
Said itart to levied on la known lu plan of city survey aa
city lot No. 1(19, lit ward 8, fronting Lucklo atreot In tho
dty of Atlanta, containing M. of au acre, moro or lcaa.
Levied ou aa tho proporty of fl. O’Shlolda by virtue of a
tax fl. fit. taauod by Juhn M, Harwell, T. 0. Property
pointed ont by John M. Harwell, T. C.
Alao, at tho enmo time ami place, a part or original land
lot No. 81, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Hald
lot ao levied ou la, In tho plan of city aorvoy, in word 4,
block 19, city lot No 90, on Kllta and Collin* atrccla, con
taining five-eighth* of an acre, moro or lcaa. Loviod on
a* tho property of G. W. Sheridcu bv virtue of a tax fl. fa.
Iseued by John M. Harwell, T. O. Proporty pointed ont
by aald Harwell. T. C.
Alao, at the same time and place, part of original land lot
88, of originally Henry, now Fulton county. Said pari ao
levied on la. In tbcplanofclly aurvey, Inward I, fronting
ou McDaniel street, containing ono acre, moro or loaa.—
Levied on aa the property of B. F. Moaoa by virtue ef a
tax fl. (h. leaned by John M. Harwell, T. C. Property
pointed out by aald Harwell, T. C.
Alao, at the tame time and place, a part of original
land lot No. 59, Of originally Henry, now Fulton county,
known In tho plan of city Biirvcy aa clly lot No 1(15, In
ward 4, on Calnoun and J cnklna atrecta, coutuintng one-
half acre, more or lcaa. Levied on aa the proporty of
William If. lfoach by virtue of a tax fl. fa. taaued by John
M. Harwell, T.C. Property pointed ont by aald Har-
Al’ao.'at the same time and place, part of land lot No
77, In originally llonry, now Fulton county. Said part ia
known in plan of city survey aa clly lot No 9, block 80,
ward 1, fronting on Forsyth street In the city of Atlanta,
containing onc-half an acre, more or lean. Levied on aa
the property of C. E. Grenville by virtue of e tax II fe le
aned by John 51 Harwell. T C. Property pointed out by
aald Harwell, T C. , , , ,
Alao, at tho same time and place, part ut original land
lot 40, In 14tli district of originally lleury, now Fnlton
county. Said part la lu ward l,on land Line street, ad-
mmu™ rr*i,i,.,it.v nrnnaviv, in the city of Allan*
' ' * on as tho
Issued
iflie time and nluco, a juirt of land lot No
' ' nally llonry, now Fulton
■— "tigon Walker atreot,
„ _ .o-ttHirth of. au acre,
morn or lcaa. Levied ou aa Uio property of Bennett Con-
vore, by virtue of a tax fl fa laanod by Jno M Harwell, T
c. Property pointed out by aald Harwell.
Alao, at the name tlmo and plnco, apart of land lot No.
88, In tho 141Ii district of originally Henry, now Fulton
couuty. Said part Is ill block 85, ward 1, fronting on Ha*
vl» atreot. In tho city of,Atlanta, containing three acroa,
more orlc/a. levied on aa the property of John O.
Pound, by virtno or a tax fl fit laBitcd by J no M Harwell,
T O. Property pointed out by eaid Harwell
Alao, el tbo samo tlmo and place, apart ol
51, In die l lth district of originally Ilenry, now Fulton
county. Bald part ia city lot rfo 989, In ward 4, fronting
on Butler etroef.lu tho city or Atlanta, containing one-
half acre, moro or Iota. Levied on as tho property of
Mark Hnaoit, by virtue or a tax fl fa Issued by Jno M
Harwell, T 0. Property pointed out by aald Harwell.
Alao, at the snuio tlmo and place, a part of land lot No.
77, In the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fnlton
county. Bald part ao levlod on la known In thu plan of
city survey aa city lot No. a, block at, ward 1, fronting
on Garnett street, In Iho city of Atlanta, containing one-
eighth of an acre, more or loaa. Levied ou ns the pro
perty of Samuel Jackson, by virtue n[ a Ux fl,lb leaned by
JnoM ‘ “ ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ J
I Harwell, T O. Proporty pointed out by aald Her-
Alao, at tho same tlmo and place, a part of land lot
No 83, in the 14th distrlotof originally Ilenry, now Ful
ton county. Sold part so levied on la in block 83, ward
1, ou Brick Yard and llaynei streets. In tho city of At
’ *- —-- 1 -'— one acre, more or leaa. Levied on at
W McDuneo, by virtue of a tax fl fa la
CITY MARSHAL'S SALK.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in May
next, within the lnwful hours of sale, at the City
Hall, in the city of Atlanta, for the city tax of
18C0, tho following property,lo wit:
One city lot on Marietta street, wartl 5, land
lot 77, adjoining the'lot, of Healy & Berry, as
the property of Berry and Ward.
One city'lot,. 32 by 110 feet, on Marietta Btreet,
ward 5, land lot 77, us tlie property of llealy A
Berry.
One city lot, No. 115, block 42, ward 2, land
lot 70, containing one acre, on Cooper street, as
the property of Vv. K. Bagby, trustee.
One city lot on Marietta street, No 54, ward 5,
land lot 78, containing onc-half acre, as the prop
erty ol T. It. Bbodes.
One city lot, No. 1, containing onc-lialf acre,
block 0, ward 1, laud lot 77, on Alabuma street;
and one on Hunter and Broad streets, No. 1,
block D, ward 1, land lot 77; and one on same
street, city lot No. 4, Mock II, ward 1, land lot
77; and one-eighth ol an acreonQarnett street,
No. 4, block 30, ward 1, land lot 77, as Hie prop
erty of N. E. Gardner.
One city lot, containing one-half acre, on Cal
houn and Hunter street, No. DO, ward 4, land
lot 57, os the property of N. E. Gardner, Guar
dian of Alary and Martha Gardner.
Oue city lot, one-ball acre, on Houston street,
No. 3, block 0, ward —, land lot 77, us the pro
perty ol N. E. Gardner, agent for R E. Gardner.
One city lot on Hunter «& Forsyth streets, No.
«, block 14, ward 1, land lot 77, as the property
of H. B. Gardner, N. E. Gardner, agent.
One city lot on Whitehall street, block 33,
ward 1, in laud lot 77 ; ami one-half acre lot on
same street, city lot 2, block 22, ward 1, land lot
— ; one and one-hulf acre lot on Jones and Fra
zier streets, ward 8, land lot 53, and live acres
on corporation line, wurd 4, land lot 411, as tho
property of 8. A. Durand.
One lot, No. 03, ou Marietta and Walton
streets, ward 5, laud lot 78, containing one-half
acre, as the property of W. F. Westmoreland.
One city lot, No. 4(1, on Decatur ami Butler
streets, ward 4, land lot 52, coutuining oue-lmll
acre, au the property of F. C. Taylor.
One city lot, containing oue-fiuiirtli ol an acre,
on Prior slreet, ward 2, land lot 77, block 4, as
the property of Janies P. Mason.
Ono city lot, No. 4, containing one-half acre,
on laud lot 83, ward 1, on Mungum street, as
the property of Solomon Goodull, J. M. Clark
agent.
One city lot, No. 125, ward 5, bind lot 78, as
the property ol Jonathan Carmichael
One city lot, on land lot 84, ward 5, block 18,
ou Nelson street, and one on land lot 62, wartl 4,
city lot 180, as the property of Isaac E. Bartlett.
One city lot on Davis and Oreen streets, on
land lot 84, ward I, us the property of Alisa
Elizabeth Banka.
One city lot on Peters street, laud lot 84,
Ward 1, us the property of Jesse Lumpkin.
^ One dty lot on Mungnra und Jtock streets,
^Ward 1, land lot 83, containing otic-fourth ol au
acre, as the property ol John R Thompson.
Two city lots, 21 and 34, In Block 0, Ward 5,
land lot 51, on l’eachtrce uml Ivy slrecls, con
taining one acre, us the property ol Jolm II.
Lovejoy.
One city lot on Peachtree and Ivy streets,
83x134 fee't, In Wurd 0, laud lot 78 as the pro
perty of Lovejoy <te Herndon,
Ono city lot, No. 18, ou Whitehall street,
Ward 2, land lot 85, us tlio property of J. 8.
Tbra*bei"-J. It. D. Ozburne, Agent.
Four city lots, 78 aud 70, 80 and 81, Block 13,
Ward 4, land lot 51, ou Calhoun, Wheat and
Collins streets, containing three and three-fourtlia
acres, as tho property of M. A. Bell.
One city lot, No. 3, Block 23, Ward 1, land
lot 83, on Foundry street, containing one acre,
us the property of M. A. Bell, guardian of J. J.
Dnisey.
uprlO—lawld L. P. Thomas, Marshal
Joining William Gabbelt’a properly, tn the dty of
ta, containing four acres, moro or leas. Levied on
property of John Phlnlr.ee by virtue of a lax fl ra
by John 51 Harwell, T C. Properly pointed out by earn
Harwell, TO.
Alao, at the same time and place, part of original 'and
lot No. 77, of originally llonry now Fulton county, aald
part ao levied ou la in tho plan of city aurvey, In hlock
•«, ward 1, fronting on Whitehall street, known aa city
lot No. 2, containing one-eighth of au acre, more or leaa.
Levied on aa the property of George Sullivan, Ivy virtue
of a Ux fl. fa. taaued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Pro
perty pointed out by aald Unrwoll, T. C.
Also, at the same tlmo and place, part of land lot 81, In
t4th district of originally lleury now Fultou couuty ;
aald part ia In wardl, fronting ou au alley In tlio city ol
Atlanta, containing one-half an acre, more or leaa. Lev
ied on aa the property of Joaao Wiggins, by virtue or a
tax fl. fa. Issued by John M. Harwell. Property poiuted
out by said Harwell, T. C.
Alao, at the samo time and placo, part of land lot No.
81, in 14th district of originally Ilenry now Fulton coun
ty ; aald part la in ward 1, fronting ou Walker street, In
the city of Atlanta, containing one-fourth of au acre,
more or leas, -Levied on aa the property of T. A. War
r ui, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. laanod by John 51. Harwell,
T.C. Proporty pointed out by John 51. Harwell, T. C.
Alao, at tho earnc tlmo and place, part or land lot No.
79, lu l ltli district of originally Henry uow Fulton coun
ty; aald part la In ward a, fronting on Marlett* Btreet,
running hack to railroad, in tho city of Altanta, contalu-
HECKIVIfD THIS D.tV,
fur sale, eight boiea of Medium
T
O N eoaslgumest, fur sale, eight boxee of Medlni
gredee of TOBACCO, at very low eguroa.
Alao, 1UOG pout'd* of vny euperlorHlJCKWHKA'
DO flO
Aiao. 1.000 pound* Oi \arj superior bUCKWHH
rLOilk. in mill* paijl josbs, Jr.,
tfp,*p*ach-Tre*Si/e«t.
pointed ont bj _ , , ,
Aieo, at the name time and place, a part of original
land lot No. 84, of originally Ilenry uow Fnltou countv.
Said part bo levied on ie in the plan of city aurvey, in
Ward No. 1, on Rotcra atreet and Macon & Western rail
road, containing two acres, moro or lens. Levied on aa
the property of John A. W ilson. hy virtue of a tax 11. fa.
iHBued by John M. Harwell, T. 0. Property pointed out
by said Harwell, T. C.
Aleo, at the same time and place, a part of original
land lot No. 77, or originally Henry now Fulton county.
Said part so levied in in the plan of city survey, in lilock
29, Wi “ “ **
“ 'tirtli
rtyoi - --
hy John M. Harwell, T. 0. Proporty poiuted out hy said
liar well, T. C.
Also at the same time and place, a unrt of original
laud lot No. 52, 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
out;-half ucre, more or Icbs. Levied on as tlio property
of John Shipley, hy virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued by .John
M. Harwell, T. t\ Property pointed out by said Harwell
T.C.
Also, at tho same time and place, a nart of origin*
land lot No. 78, ol orlgually Ilenry now Fulton county
.Snid part known in the plan of city survey as city lot No.
70, in Ward 5, flouting on Walton street, containing one
half acre, more or less. Levied on as tlio property of G.
W. Thomason, by virtue of a tax tl. fa. issued hv Jo
M. Harwell, T. C. Properly pointed out hy 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
Wartl :i, ou Hunter and Fair streets, containing one-
fonrth of an acre, more or less. Levied on us the prop
erty of John M Clarke, Hgcnt for W D Sinyth, 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
land lot No. 47, of originully Henry now Fnlton county.
Said part so levied onls in the plan of city survey, near
Houston street, containing one-fourth of an acre, more
or lesB. Levied on as the property of James Blackman,
by virtue of a tax ft. fu. Issued hy John M. Harwell, T C.
Property pointed out hy said Harwell, T C.
Also, at tho samo tlmo and place, a part of original
land lot No. 61, of originally Henry now Fnlton county.
Said part so levied on is known in tho plan of city sur
vey as city lot No. 2 and 3, tn Block 8, Ward 5, on Wheat
street and alley, containing one acre, more or less. Lev
ied on as the property of .7 F Cooper, hy virtue of a tax
fl. fa. issued hy John M Harwell, TC. Property pointed
out by said Harwell, T O.
Also, at tho Bame time and place apart of original
land lot No. 77. of origlually Henry now Fulton county.
Said part so levied on is known in tno plan of city survey
as city lot No. 1, Block 23, Ward 2, Peters street, contain
ing one-eighth of nu acre, more or less. Levied on as
the property of P II Toiney, agent for wife, by virtno of a
tax fl. fa. issued by John M. Harwell, T. C. Properly
pointed out hy paid Harwell. T. C.
Also, at the same time ami place, a part of land lot No.
52, In the 14th district of originally Ilenry uow Fulton
connty. Hald part is city lot No. 130, In Ward 4, fronting
on Decatur street, in the eitv of Atlanta contalnim/ one-
half acre, more or less.
E. Bartlett, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued hy
Harwell, T C. Property poiuted out hy said Harwell,
TC.
Also, at the same time and place, a part of laud lot No.
51, in the 14th district of originally Henry uow Fultou
county. Said purl so levied ou is known in the plan of
city survey as city lot No. 181, Block 8, Ward 4, corner
Collins and Wheat streets, in the dty of Atlanta, con
taining one-hnif an acre, mure or less. Levied on ns the
property of Chas. Hchnatz, hy virtuo of a tax fl. fa. Issued
by John M Harwell, T C. Properly pointed out by said
Harwell, T C.
Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No.
83, In the 14th district of originally llonry now Fulton
couuty. Said part so levied on is city lot No. 18, in Ward
1, fronting on Green atreet In the city of Atlanta, con
talning ono-half au acre, more or less. Levied on us the
“ ~ * Bracken, by virtue of a tax fl. fa. issued
Property pointed out by said
tho property of O W McDufteo, hy virtuo of a tax fl fa Is
sued by Jno M Harwell, T O. Property pointed ont by
said Harwell.
Aleo. at the same time and place, a part of land lot No
,fi. In the 14th district of originally Ilenry, now Fufton
county. Hald part known In plan of city survey ns city
lot No 7, block 2, ward 2, fronting ou Crow street, in the
city of Atlanta, containing one-naif acre, more or less.
Levied on aa the property of P 8 Kmvright, by virtue of
a tax fl fa Issued by Jno M Harwell, ,T C. Property
pointed out hy said Harwell.
Also, at the same tlmo and place, a part of original
land lot No 57, in the 14th district of originally Henry,
now Fultou county. Said part so levied on is city lots
140 and 141, ward 4, fronting on Elliott street, in the city
of Atlanta, containing three acres, more or less. Levied
property c
Jno M Ha
mOVAb HAIMFFH MALI*.
TIT ILL bo sold, on tbo Amt Tuesday In May next, ho*
W fore tha court house door latho city of Atlanta,
within tho legal hour* of salo, tho following proporty, to-
* Ono double caso lady’s‘ gold watch and R»‘0rd Chalrt.
Loviod on by virtuo ol a distress warrant issued from tlio
County Court of Fnlton, in favor of Jawoa Lynch, Agent,
va Minna Banks. Proporty pointed out by defendant.
Also, ono single caso gold watch and braided hair fob
chain. Levied on by virtuo of a distreaa warrant issued
from tho County Court of Fulton, in favor of C. D* Jack-
son va Albert 8cott, p o c. Proporty pointed out hy de-
f ' AhSjano pool table, with ali tho noccwry fixture*.ac
companying the same. Loviod ou to satisfy a tl Ta lasticd
from tho County Court of Fulton in ihvur of O II Joucb
v* Charlts T West. Bald fl fit founded on attachment.
Also, ono mahogany bureau, with mirror attached.
Levied on hy virtue of a distress warrant Issued from
tho County Court or Fultou. in favor of Sparks, Dye A
Co, va Patrick Hcantling. April 9,1807.
JO,8. SMITH,
Special Bailin’County Court.
aprlO—Id Printer’s fee *2,60 per levy.
Portpouod Special IfalllfT’a Sale.
W JLL bo sold, before tho court house door In the city
of Atlanta, Fnlton connty, G/»., botweon ttie law*
fol hours of sale, on tho llrst Tuesday in May next, the
following property, to-wlt : ,
Tho Interest of lleury P. Ivy In ono largo two-story
wooden houso, and all other appurtenances there
unto belonging, situated on the corner of Prior and
Wheat streets, and au alley, containing half nu acre, more
or leas. Levied on by two fl. /(Ut., both issued from tho
County Court or Fulton in favor of A. P. Bell vt. Henry
P. Ivy. Proporty pointed out hy plaint iff.
Also, one small brick house, and lot. with a brick
blacksmith shop on same, fronting on both Marietta and
Walton streets, supposed to contain one-fourth of an
acre, more or less, being land formerly owned by Anil
Williams’ estate. Levied on ns tho property of II. P.
Ivy, to satisfy two Jl. fas. issued from the County Court
of Fnlton, In favor or Wyley. Johnson A Co. v». 11. P. Ivy.
Property pointed out hy ufaintlff ’fl pljornoy.
fi • • »-*
loaned by Juo*M Harwell, TC. Property pointed out hy
said Harwell.
Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No.
, In tbo 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
connty. Said part Is In ward 4, fronting on Baker and
Butler streets, tn the city of Atlanta, containing thrCo-
fourths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as tne pro
perty of George Ligon, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued hy
Jno'M Harwell, TC. Property pointed out by said Har
well.
Also, at the rame time and place, a part of land lot No
81, in tne 14th district, of originally lleury, now Fnlton
county. Said part is in ward 1, ou Race Track street, in
tho city of Atlanta, containing one-half acre, moro or less.
Levied on ns the property of Columbus Grubb, by virtue
of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell, TC. Property
pointed out by said Harwell.
Also, at tho Bamo time and place, apart of land lot No.
77, in the 14th district ol originally Henry, now Fulton
county. Hald part la known in plan of city survey as city
lot No 2, block 11, ward 2, fronting on Loyd street, In the
city ol Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or
less. Levied on as the property of M Corlgnn, hy virtue
ot a tax ft a issued by Jno M Harwell, TC. Proporty
pointed outhy said Harwell.
Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No
84, in tho 14th district of originally Ilenry, now Fnlton
county. Said part is in ward 1, fronting on Walker street.
In the city ot Atlanta, containing one half acre, more or
less. Levied on as the property of John Wilson, by vir
tue of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M nnrwell, T C. Pro
perty pointed out hy said Harwell.
Also, nt the same time and place, a part of land lot No
78, in tbe l ltli district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county. Said part of land Is in block 170, ward 1, front
ing on Elliott stroet in tho dty of Atlanta. Levied on
as the property of Chas Marvin, hy virtue of a tax fl fa
Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out by
said Harwell.
Also, at tlie same time and place, a part of land lot No
51, in the 14th district of originally Ilenry, now Fulton
county. Haid part is known in plan of city survey ns part
of city lot No. 78, in block 13, ward 4, in the city of At
lanta, containing onc-half acre, moro or less. Levied on
as the property of Marcus A Bell, by virtue of a tax fi fa
Issued by Jno M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out hy
said Harwell.
Also, at the same time ami place, a part of land lot No
50, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county. Hald part so levied on is eity lot No 7, ward 5,
fronting on Peach-Tree street, in the city of Atlanta, con
taining five-eighths of an acre, more or Jess. Levied on
aa tho proporty of James Langston, hy virtue of a tax fl
la issued hy 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 tbe 14th district of originally Heurv, now Fulton
county. Said part so levied ou is known in plan of city
survey as city lot No 8, hlock 12, ward 2, on Loyd anil
Mitchell streets, in the city of Atlanta, containing three-
fourths of an acre, more or less. Levied on as Cue pro
perty of I* Cannon, hy virtue of a tax fl fa issued hy Jno
M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out hy said Harwell.
Also, at the same time and place, a part of original
land lot No 40, of originally Henry, now Fultou county.
Said part so levied on is known in the plan of city survey
as city lot No 4, block 130, ward 4, Butler street, contain
ing one-half acre, moio or leas, levied on as the property,
of lleury Underwood, hy virtue of a tax fl fa issued hy
John M Harwell. T C. Property pointed out hy said Har
well, T C.
Also, i(t the same time and place, a part of original
land lot No 53, of originally Henry, now Fulton county.
Said part so levied upon is in the plan of dty survey, in
ward 8, containing 3 acres, more or less, levied on as the
* ” ». II. Pottls, by virtue of a tax ll fa issued
veil, T C. Property pointed out hy said
Also, ut the samo time and place, a part of original
lurnl lot No 77, of originally lleury, now Fulton county.
Said part so levied on ia kuown in the plan of dty sur
vey as dty lot No 2, hlock 14, ward 2, on Prior street,
containing ono-half acre, more or less. Levied on as the
property of II D Leltner, Trustee, by virtue of a tax ll fa
Issued by John M Harwell, T C. Pro
by said Harwell, T C.
Also, at tho same time and place, apart of original land
' “ ,li - county,kuown
block J, ward
s of au acre,
property of W. G. For
syth, by virtuo of a tax fl fa issued by John M. Harwell,
T C. Property poiuted out hy said Harwell. T C.
Also, at the same time and place, a part ol land hit No
175, lu the 14th district of originally Henry, now Fultou
connty. The same being tho lot ou which Absalom
Baugh is now living; hounded North by Bell. Moore A
Co., East hy Charles P Courny, ou the West by Kusdl
and Oliver Baker, containing 202K acres, moro or loss.—
Levied on as the property of Absalom Baugh, hy S K
Or.burn, L_O, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M
property of P J Brad
by John M Harwell,'
Harwell, T O.
79, In the 14th district of origlually Ilenry uow Fulton
county. Said part so levied on is iu Ward 5, fronting on
Marietta street aud runuiiig hack to railroad, in thu city
of Atlanta, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or
less. Leuied ou as the property of Joseph Lanier, by
virtue of a tax fl. fa. Issued bv John M Ifarwoll, T C.
Property poiuted out by said Harwell, T O.
Also, at the same time and place, a part of original land
lot No. 62, in originally Ilenry, now Fulton county,
and known rathe plan of city survey as city lot No. 199,
iu ward 3, fronting on Fair street, containing ouc-fourth
of an acre, more or less. Levied on as the property of
A Hilton, by virtue of a tax fl fa issued hy Jno M Har
well, T C. Property pointed out by said Harwell.
j * *foriginal land
i county. Said
„ /ey, in wards,
routing on Marietta street, containing one-third of an
acre, more or less. Levied on as thu property of Thos G
Little, hy 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 pari of original land
lot No 83, In originally Ilenry, now Fulton couuty. Said
part so levied on is, in the plan of city survey, in ward
2, on Hock street, containing seven eighths ot nu acre,
moro or less. Levied on as the property of Sarah Church,
virtue of a tax fl fit Issued by Juo M Harwell, TC.
by v
Pro;
perty pointed out by said Harwell.
Iso, at t"
it tho same time aud place, a part of original land
lot No 70, In originally Ifrnry, now Fulton county, known
in tho plan of city survey as city lot No 0, block 4, ward
2, on Washington aud Fair streets, containing onc-half
acre, more or less. Levied on by virtue of a tax 11 fa Is
sued by John M Harwell, T C. Property pointed out hy
said Harwell.
Also, at the same time aud place, a part of original land
lot No 84, of originally Henry uow Fulton county, said
part ao levied on la in the plan of city survey, (n ward 1,
ou Nelaon atreet, containing one-fourth of au ucre, more
or leaa. Levied as the property of U. Cassett, hv virtue
of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T O. Property
pointed out by said Harwell, T O.
Also, at the same time aud place, a pai t of orlgiual laud
lot No 84, of originally Henry now Fulton county ; said
part so levied on Is lu the plan of city survey, lu ward 1,
on Peters street aud railroad, coutalniug live-eighths of
an acre, more or less. Levlod on as the property of Ja
cob Baker’s estate, by virtue of a fl fa issued hy John M
Harwell, T C. Property pointed out hy said Harwell,
TC.
Alao, at the same time and place, a part of original land
lot No 78, of originally Henry now Fulton county, known
in the plan of city survey as city lot No 135, ward 5, on
Marietta street, containing one-fourth of an acre, more
or less. Levied on as the pioperly of Allen Jacobs, hy
virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell, T C\—
Bald property poiuted out by said Harwell, T O.
Also, at the same time anu place, a part of original land
lot No 86, of originally Henry uow Fulton couuty; said
part ao levied ou la In the plau of city survey, in ward I,
on Whitehall street, containing one and a half Hi res,
more or less, Levied ou as the property of Win. Bacon,
by virtue of a tax fl fa Issued hy John M Harwell, T C.—
Property pointed out by said Harw ell, T C.
Also, at the same time aud place, a part of original land
lot No 85, or originally Henry uow Fulton county; said
part so levied ou Is tn the plau of city survey. In ward 1,
on Walker street, containing one and one-fourth acres,
more or less. Levied ou as the property of John 11
Beals, hy virtue of a tax fl fa issued by John M Harwell,
T O. Property pointed out hy said Harwell, T C.
Also, at the same time aud place, a part of original
laud lot No 83, of originally Henry uow Fultou county;
said part ao levied ou In the plan of city aurvey, is in
ward 1, coutalniug one-fourth of au acre, more or less.
Levied on aa the property of llonry Holmes, by virtue of
rt of land lot No
poiuted out by said Harwell. T C.
Ala), at the same time and place, a part o
78, In the 14th district of originally Ilenry, now Fulton
county. Bald part so levied on Is in ward 1, on Brick
Yard street, in the city of Atlanta, containing onehalf
acre, more or lesa. Levied on as the property of Tho*.
lavage, by rutae of a tax fl fa issued by Jno M Harwell,
T O. Property pointed out by said Harwell.
Alao. at the same time and place, a prrt of land lot No
77, In the 14th district of originally ilenry, now Fulton
county. Said pert eo levied on Ie known in the plan of
City survey aa city lot No &, block 83, In ward 1, fronting
Property pointed out
aiso, ni mo same timeauupiaco, apart oi ongi
lot No 78, of originully Henry, now Fulton county
in iho plan of city survoy us city lot No 78. block
5, on Prior street, containing threo-cightns of i
Co., East hy Charles P Courny, ou the West by Rasell
and Oliver Baker, containing 2U2K acres, moro or less.—
Levied on as the property of Absalom Baugh, by s K
Or.burn, L C, hy virtue of a tax fl fa issued by Jolm M
Harwell, T C, of pulton county. Property pointed out
hy said Harwell.
Also, at the 1 samo time and place, a part of land lot No
52, in tne 14th district of originally Henry, now Fulton
county. Bald part of land is iu the city ot Atlanta, lying
and being on the corner of Hunter anil Fair streets, in
ward 3, containing three-fourths of an acre. Levied on
-. «-*--**• % iy virtue of a tax tlfa
Property pointed out
by snid Harwell. T C.
All the foregoing fl fas levied by B K Osborne, L C, and
returned to me. April 9,1807.
W. L. HUBBARI), Deputy Sheriff.
nprlO—td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
PULTON SltlClt IIP F’N SALK.
W ILL he sold, before the eourt house door in the city
of Atlanta, ou the first Tuesday in May
ted on the South side of Alabama street, in the city of
Atlanta, said houso kuown as the Inunol Bakery. Levied
on hy Jesse Lumpkin, L C, to satisfy a mechanic’s lien
on Mild property, iu favor of Peck A Markham vs Mi-
cliael Krfos.
Also, at the same time and place, a certain brick and
glass house situated on thu corner of Whitehall aud De
catur streets, in the city of Atlanta, erected hy K. II. Wil
Hams, und formerly occupied hy him. Levied on to sat
isfy a fl fa Issued from tho superior Court of Fultou
county, in favor of Wm W Clark vs K II Williams. Pro
perty pointed out by plaintItTs atttorney. April 8,1807.
W. L. HUBBARI), Deputy Sheriff.
aprO td Printer’s fee $2.60 per levy.
l I I I ON SIIKIKIPJP’S SALIC.
Ali tllO gOOlin, nntcD, aim iiiuiiiuuiuidv ui ihiivudii n
O'Connor, consisting of saddles, bridles, liaruess, sad
dlery and harness hardware, that were in the possession
of defendants at the time of being in the storeroom on
Whitehall street, lu said city, under the storeroom of J.
H. White A Co. Levied on as the property of Mitchell A
O’Connor, hy virtue of four mortgage fl. tas. in favor of
John Cross, W. C. Ingles, John F. Fletcher, and W. II,
Taylor, against Mitchell A O’Connor. Property pointed
outhy plaintiff’s attorney, and also in said mortgage
fl. fas.
Also, At the same time And place, the following pro
perty, to-wit: AU tho stock, wares, and merchandise con
tained in the two storerooms on Peach-Tree street, In
said city, occupied at time of levy by George W. Bel pie.
Levied on hy virtue of four mortgage ,fl. /as. in lavor of
It. L. Brown, Henry o. Hoyt, Ilenry Buck'lmrt, ami A. H.
Simple A Son, agalust George W. Bciple. Property
pointed out hy platutitf’s attorney, and also in said mort
gage Jl. fas. March 5.1807. W. L. HUBBARI),
Deputy Sheriff.
inai'5 td Printer’s fee $2.50 per levy.
POSTPONED SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL he sold, before the court house door in the city
of Atlanta, Fulton county, State of Georgia, be
tween the lawful hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
June next, the following property, to-wil
1 Id-inch slide lathe. 6 feet bed; 1 ld-ineh slide latho, 12
feet bed; 1 lfl)tf-iiich slide lathe, 9 feet bed; 19^-lnch slide
lathe, 9 feet hod * 1 10-inch slide lathe, 4 feet bed ; 1 wood
lathe, 18 feet bod; one planer. 5 feet bed ; 1 boring ma
chine, 5 Iron vises, 3 10-inch damaged lathes, 3 upright
drill presses, (damaged,) 2 guu barrel boring lathes, 1
If hand lathe, (damaged,) with a lot of scrap much I-
chine, 1 moulding machine, 1 rip saw, 1 surfacing ma
chine, 1 boring machine, a large lot ol flasks, a large lot
of patterns of various deacriptr
nery: 2 large planers. 1 turning lathe, 1 rip saw, 1 power
mortising machine, 1 Fay’s hand machine, 1 sash ma-
’ ’ ' > saw, 1 surfacing ma
lt ot flasks, a large lot
. . ; iron tools, in< luding
everything belonging to the various departments; 1 ;ri-
horse power engine, boiler, and beltiug. Ali levied on
as the property of the Qate City Foundry, Car Manufac
turing and Machine Works, by virtue of, and to satisfy
a mortgage fl. fa. issued by his Honor B. I). Smith, Judge
ol ilie ( otinty Court of Pulton county, in favor Ol Jottph
K. Holliday vs. the Gate City Foundry, Car Manufactu
ring aud Machine Works. May 9,1807
W. L. HUBBARD, Dep. Sheriff.
may7—td 1 Printer’s Tee $2.5d
GEORGI A, Fayette County.
L EWIS F. BLALOCK, Administrator ou the estate of
Edward Hemperly, deceased, represents to the
Court that he has fully administered the said Heinperly’e
estate-
These are, therefore, to uotlfy all persous concerned,
to show cause, If any they have, lu term* of the law.
why said Administrator should not be discharged from his
Administration, and receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
^JaufY—landlm Printer’s fee $4 50
G EORISIA* Faybtte Col>niy.
te of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to the
Court that ho has fully administered tbe said David
Whitlock’s estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all person concerned,
to show cause. If auy they have, in terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not he dlschaiged irom
his Administration, aud receive Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordiuarv.
JanB—lamGm Printer’s fee $4 Go
GEORGIA, Fayette Countt.
TO AJ.I. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
J OHN T. BTKPUKNH, administrator oi .John W. Ste
phens, represents to the court that he has fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens’ estate—
This Is therefore to cite aud admonish ali persona con
cerned to be aud appear at my office, on or before the
first Monday iu October next, and ahow cause, If any
they can, why John T. Siepheus, administrator as afore
said. should uot he dhitntssed from aald administration.
Given under my hand and official signature, this March
au, ltifit. HDWAIiD CONN OH, Ordinary,
uuril—luUrn Friater'* fee fCSo
unto bciongiug, sltnato outlie south shin of Htocklon
street, fronting on Markham street, adjoining lots or Mr.
Grubb, and the lot belonging to the Negro Church, con
taining two acres, more or less, now occupied by J. It.
I). Osborn, as a residence. Levied on to satisfy a ll. fa.
issued from the County Court of Fultou, in favor of Da
vid A. Armstead, vs. J. R. 1). Ozburn. Trustee, for Mary
F. Mungum. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attor
ney. January 29, 1807. . tll „
JO. B. SMITH. Special Bailiff ,
npr l—til Prlnterfi fee *9.60 per levy
TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
W HEREAS, A. P. BAILEY, late ol Gordon county
deceased, did, on the 19th day of July 18M, execute
Ills deed of trust, authorizing the undersigned, under
certain conditions therein stipulated, to advertise and
sell at public ontery, anil execute titles to thu proporty
hereinafter mentioned;
Now. by virtue of tho authority vested in me hy said
deed or trust, 1 will sell lo the highest bidder, before the
court house door in the town of Calhoun, Gordon coun
ty, on the first Tuesday in May next, between the hours
of Id o’clock, a. m., and 3 o’clock, p. in., lot of laud No.
178, iu tho 15th district of now Gordon couuty, contain
ing 100 acres, more or less, except 4 acres as excepted in
a deed from Porter Fleming to said A. P. Bailey. Tills is
one of the most fertile lotB in tho valley, aud affords a
rare opportunity for purchasing very valuable farming
lands. Terms—Sixteen hundred dollars cash; the re
mainder on time, which will he made known on day of
wile. A. K. SEAGO, Trustee
npri!2—tds.
Postponed AdiiiinlNtrator’ft Sale.
I WILL sell, on the first Tuesday In June next, before
the court houso door iu Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga.,
within thu usual hours of Bale, thu following property,
to-wit:
One beautiful residence lot,containing four and aixty-
one one-hundreths acres,known as the Kuwardy residence
lot, upon which are the walls of a two-story rock house
dwelling lots, adjoining the. above, and lands of Jour-
dnn Johnson, Gcorgo 11. Chase, and others, ivlug in the
northeast portion ot the city of Atlanta, and is a part of
land lot No. 47, of the l ltli district of originally lienrv,
now Fulton connty. Sold hy ordor of tho Court of Ordi
nary of said county, as tbo property of E. M. Edwardv,
deceased, for tho benefit ol heirs aud creditors. Terms :
Half cash, and half six mouths. Parties wishing further
Information will he shown tho property, or a pint, by call
ing on John M. Clarke A Bon, Attorneys at Law, or
R. J. MASSEY, Administrator.
April 21,1807. apr2f»— td Prlutor’a fee $10
Postponed to June 17.
PRESENTATION CONCERT.
Grand Charitalile Presentation Concert,
IN AID OFTUK
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
{Jncoriioralfdby ths l^yiduhir^Qf Wrylnla, Jan. Jl), 1867.)
TO BP* (HVBN AT THE
MARY LANt) IXHTITUTU, BALTIMORE,
. i H *145 i rth, i 807.
mini profit* of till* Concert will bo eivcu to tho
J. HOlITHEKN Oltl'HANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the
Hiihjolncd address, from the officers of which, we call tlio
attention of the public. . .
“We, the Officers of the Honthern Orphans’ Associa
tion, for the maintenance and education of the Destitute
Orphans ol deceased Southern Soldiers unil Bailors,
earnestly solicit the sympathy and co-operation in on
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of all who desire to see the "Home aud School” enabiea
to receive anil 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 this Association
to ciect a
»
HOME AND SCHOOL
For the Orphans of the South,
DOTH 51ALE AND FEMALE,
On an extensive «calc, in the city of Richmond, Virginia
As an inducement to have tho building located there, the
Common Council ol that city have guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healthful location, and will
increase the quantity 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 wo have entered Into
an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer & Co., No. 13
Holliday street, Baltimore, to organize a
Grand Musical Presentation Concert
For its benefit, and earnestly solicit tho kindly aid and
patronage of the public to insure its success.
(Signed)
Mr. J. II. SCHIERS. Recording Secretary,
ire, February 18,1807. ’
l?urcb.asinjg Agency.
EDWIN C* CLARKE,
AUBNT JN NEW YORK FOR tURCHAHlNfl
MERCHANDISE asi MACHINIST
or kSA. KIND*.
H AVING n bnilnea* experience of nearly (Ixtccu
year* In Now York, and on extendvoacnttalmanco
with flr»t-cU»* manufacturer* *nd dcsler* In thl* city In
tbo yuloac branches of trade and manufacture. I am now
prepared to (111 order* for all kind* of Merchandise, at tho
foweat market price*.
Merchant*, Mechanic*. »ml Famine* will And It to their
Intercat to favor me with tholr order*. Order* from all
p»rt« of the country reapeetftilly aollcltcd. A ro»*onable
coramlaalon chared. Addre,*^^ c CLARKE,
100 Pearl (Street, or Box H,W9, New York.
Hxfxbxno**.—F, W. O. Bellow*, Vico Preeldent Pa
rtite Mall Stetm'ahlp Co., N. Y.; l*a*c Taylor, Prenidcnt
Now York & Bremen Stcamthlp Co., N. Y.; Crocter,
Wood A Co., Now York; Runer Broa.. New 1 ork ; lion.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. B. James, Eaq..
New Orloona; Geo. Janie*. N»q., Zmieavillc, Ohio;
Woolworth * Grnlmm, New York; Mamball, Johnmin A
Co., New York; Ilenry Moore A Genung, New York.
apr28—3rn ,
H 1
GFORGIA, Fulton County.
ohdinahy’s OPTICS* MARCH 1, 1860.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of the estate of James
Garrey, deceased, applies to mo for lettcis of dis
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned aro therefore notified to file their
objections, if any they have, on or before tho regular
term of this court In September next, otherwise letters of
dismission will he granted applicant. Given under my
hand anil official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lamfltn PHntor’s fee $0
GKOKGI A, Fulton County.
ohuinauy's oppick, march 30,1800.
I RAM BOWEN, administrator on tho estatoofSu-
gar Bond, deceased, represents to the court in Ids
petition, duly flieil and entered on record, that he hus
hilly administered said estate —
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whv
ssiil administrator should not he dismissed from his ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission ou the first
Monday in October, 1807.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
moral—1ani0m printer'b fee $4 50
GFORGI A, Fulton County.
TO THE IIONOIIAIILK TUP. lUPORlon COURT OP SAID
COUNTY, APRIL TERM, lNt»7.
rnilE petition of Joseph E. Brown, President, anil
L Amos W. llammond. Secretary, who petition as
well for themselves ns in behalf of such persons ns may
become members and stockholders of such corpora
tion'as maybe granted to them; respectfully showuth
that your petitioners desire to bo incorporated a Joint
stock company, under the mime of the "Atlanta Law As
sociation,’' in said county, for tho term of twenty years,
for t he purpose of haying und keeping, for tho use of the
members anil stockholders of said Association, such Law
Books as said Association may think proper to buy or
accept from tho members, stockholders, or donees. The
capital stock of said Company shall consist of its books,
tho moneys and other property from time to time sub
scribed, or which such Company may ho allowed by char
ter to hold and possess, of which two hundred dollars
are now actually paid into tho said Secretary. And your
petitioners now fllo herewith the constitution under
which they desire to be incorporated, and pray tills hon
orable Court to pass an order declaring such corporation
granted. JOSEPH K. BROWN, President.
Amos W. Hammond, Secrotary.
Printer’s fee $1 per squaro for each Insertion.
marlP—law4w _
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFIOa, NOVEMBER 5, 1860.
J J. NORMAN, administrator or iho estate of Thomas
• B. Daniell, Into of said county, deceased, having
petitioned for a discharge from ids 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 he and
appear at. my office, within the time allowed hy law, and
show cause, if any they can, why said letters should not
issue to the applicant. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pitt
man, Ordinary for aald county, this November 5,1800.
nov7—lamGin
this Novcmboi , . ..
J NO. T. COOPER, Dep. Clerk.
•Printer's fee $0
GF.41KGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 80, i860.
A Z ARIA 11 MIMS, administrator of James Turner, de
ceased, represents to tho court in his petition, duly
tiled and entered on record, that he has fully administered
James Turner’s estate
This is therefore to cite amt admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred anil creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said administrator should not ho discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday iu June, 1807. Given under my hand
ami official signature.
DAN I El* PITTMAN, Ordinary.
deo6 Utnflro Printer a foo $1#
GFOHG1A, Fulton Count\
ordinary's orncB, march 80,1867.
A LEX. M. WALLACE,(Klmliilflrotor ol William Wal-
lace, represents to tho Court, In his petition duly
tiled, that he lias fully administered William Wallace’s
estate—
This Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his admin
istration, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1807. Given under my baud and of-
’ ’ ’ • \N,
GHORGIA, Fulton County.
Vi M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Richard Taliaferro.
J it applies to me for leave to sell a portion of the real
estate of his said wi\rd—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months from the th
1 of tuls 1 ’ " *
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. April 1, 1N17.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
aprl 2m Printer’s fee $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFMU I', NOVKMHKH 30, i860.
tiled and entered on record, Unit he has tally admiuist
N A. 8. Robbln’a estate
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to be and appear at my office, and show cause,
if any they have, why wild adiuistrator should not lie dis
missed from administration,on the first Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
decS—lftinOm Printer’s fee $1:41.
gfokgia, Fulton County.
ordinary’s opricK, December 7, i860.
milOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabez
X 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, hy reason of
the lute war, and having usked for a dismission-
This is therefore to cite nil persons concerned, kindred
ami creditors, to show cause,,if auy they have, why said
administrator should not betiWharged from bis adminis
tration ami receive letters of dismission.
GKOHGIA, Fulton County.
f|lWO mouths after the date hereof, application will lie
X made to tbe Court of Ordinary of said county for
leave to sell land lot No. 99, of the 14th district of origi
nally Ilenry, uow Fulton county, of the estate of William
Maugum, deceased, for distribution. March 1,1807.
WM. L. MANGUM, Executor,
marl—2m Printer’s fee $0
GEORGIA, Henry County.
committed to their charge, according lo law, aud apply
to me for letters of dismlssiou- -
These are therefore to uolify nil persons concerned to
l>e aud appear at uiy office, within tuo time prescribed hy
law, to show cause, if any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not be granted the uppllcauts. Given under
November 91, iMid.
q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
my hand at office,
q. It. NoiiAn, uruiuaij.
_nov28 -lumdui Printers fee $4..'4)
GFORGIA, QlMRT, CqUMTY.
S M. PRICE, administrator of the estate of Sainnel
• Price, deceased, having settled up the estate com
puted to his cl large, according to law, applies to mo for
letters of dismission from said estate—
These are therefore to notify ail persona concerned to
he aud appear at my onto*, within the time preecrlbed hy
law, to show cause, If any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should uot he granted thu npplicsut. Given under
my hand at office, November 24, inks.
q. R. NOLAN. Ordinary.
nov28—lamflm : Printer’s fee $4 50
NOTICE*
George A. Zachary, for Three Thousand Dollars, as they
aprfTHt* T. U. * J. P. WILSON A CO.
TRUSTEES.
Mrs. E. A. F. HEARS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs.M. II. SCHIERS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. S. HAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. S. BOSTOCK, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. A HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore, Mil.
Mrs. CHAS. McCUBBIN, Baltimore. Mil.
Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Md.
It may seem unnecessary to add a single word to tho
above address, hut calls upon tho Institution havo been
so numcroHs and pressing, and the struggle through
which it is now passing to widen the circle of its chari
ties, is of such At) arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge upon the
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an active participation iu tho additional at
tempt to alleviato tho sad condition of great nuinhera of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thus l»y tho terrible war through which wo
havo passed. Aud assuredly, whatever may have been
the relative political views of ladies aud gentlemen
heretofore, all must agree that the chfldrcn referred to
could not, by any possibility, have had any agency in
bringing about, their present deplorableand destitute con
dition, and aro suilanlo objects for the charity of all per
sons, of whatever shade of political opinion.
The HOME AND SCHOOL which they now more pur-
tlcularly seek to establish and endow, will he of incalcu
lable benefit hy provldirg not only food and raiment for
these helpless ones, hut likewise solid and thorough ed
ucation, thus qualifying them for tutoro usefulness to so
ciety all arge.
In order that this appeal may ho effectual in enlisting
the active interest and co-operation of all classes of per
sons everywhere, we havo concluded to Issue for the
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
500,000 TICKETS,
AT TlfK NOMINAL PRICK OF % i EACH!
A Single Ticket entitling the purchaser to a Gift—there
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts are
as follows:
1 An elegant Farm ol 2-11 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
3 A Farm or 10 acres, highly improve
4 A gift in Greenbacks..
6 A Three-story Brick House, with modern Im
provements, in Baltimore
7 A Two-story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore
K Two gifts In Greenbacks, $1,000 each
9 Ten gifts in Greenbacks, $500 each
10 Fifty gifts in Greenbacks, $100 each
11 One hundred gills in Greenbacks, $50 each
12 One Grand Piano
13 Ono Grand Piano
11 Two Square Pianos, $500 each
15 Ten Parlor Organs, $150 each
10 One hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $150 each..
17 One hundred I.adlcM Gold Watches, $100 each.. 10,000
6,000
5.000
4,200
3.000
2,UK)
5.000
5.000
5.000
1,500
1.000
1,000
1,600
15.0UP
18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $75 earn...
19 One hundred Elliptic Hewing Machines, $75 ea.
20 One hundred Gents’ Sliver Watches, $06 each..
21 One hundred Ladies’ flue Gold Chains and Pin,
$10 each
22 Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each
23 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each
21 Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern His
tory, $5
3,750
7,500
0,500
4,000
4,000
10,UK)
10,000
thousand Photographic Albums, $5 each. 10,UK)
“ 1 " 'told Pens, in eases.$5 each 10,000
4,000
lory,
25 Two tn
26 Two thousand fine Go... . «««»,... w, D , n,
27 Five huudred Plain Gold Rings, $H eapli
28 Two thousand sets Silver-Plated Tea i
$3 each ... (toot)
29 Two thouHUtid Napkin Kings, Gall Bells, Ac.,
*3 each 6,UK)
The balance consists of the following articles :
Musical instruments, Music Boxes, todies’ Work Boxes,
Ladies’ uud Gouts’ Gloves, todies’ and Gout a’
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 G-ifts!
PLAN OF DRAWING.
Duplicate numtiers from 1 to 500,000 are placed in a
wheel; the first iiuuiIht (when drawn ont) draws the
highest or llrst gift: the second number (when drawn
out,) tlie next highest, or second gift, Ac., until the
whole number is drawn. v
Tho distribution will take place after the Concert,
where 0 UK) persous can witness it. A committee will he
chosen from the aud eueu to take charge of the same.
All agents and purchasers will he snpplieu with a cor
rect list of the awards as soou as published.
HOW TO OBTAIN TICKETS.
Tickets will be supplied to all Booksellers, Music Deal
era, Druggists, Ac., where they can be obtained at $1
in qur"* 1 • * — -* —*—
li, or fn quantities at club rates.
Circular*, containing full instructions, anil terms to
agents, will be mailea upon receipt of a stamp for return
postage.
Order* may be sent to us, lucloslng the money, from
$1 to *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:
uddrei
press,
5 Ttckbts to oue address $ 4 50
10 Tickets to oue address y oo
20 Tickets to one address 18 U)
50 Ticket* to one address ...!!. 44 00
The names of the agents will be published from the
central office.
Tickets will he supplied to the agents at 15 per cent,
discount.
Under, and in purtuanceof the provision* of the In
ternal Revenue law, His Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Reveuue has, upon due proof, granted a permit to
• Nation to hold lta Gift Con
L. D. C. WOOD.
JAMES II. LOW.
J. U. LUDWUIHEN.
WOOD, LOW & LUDWIGSEN,
# •
(Formerly Wood A Low—Established 1810,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
Now Orleans, *, Loulnlana.
AUTHORIZED RKPERKNCfes IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Heugo, Messrs. Zimmerman A Verderey, Messrs. P.
A G. T. ;Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel A Strong.
Personal attention given to the sale of Cotton and
purchase ol all descriptions of Produce. Jan26--ly
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(FORMERLY OF MEMPHIS,)
Gomrrii.s.sioii Merchants,
CKNKICAI. PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
|»rOrilere 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 I,AINI> AGENCY.
W. L. ALEXANDER, ’
QUITMA.V, - - - ; TEXAS,
Attorney at Law & Real Estate Agent
1 ,^OR tho purchase and sale of Improved and Uuim-
1 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. Gnrtroll, Atlauta, Ga.; lion.
Julian Ilnrtridgo, Savannah, Ga.; Hon. G. N. Lester, Ma
rietta, Ga.; lion. F. B. Sexton, San Augustine, Texas;
Hon. Jns. H. Starr, Nacogdoches, Texas. fel>20~2m*
C. E. CLAllUORN,
120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
. V. HERRING,
Augusta, Ga.
a. m. jackson, Augusta, Ga.
. CLAQH0EN, HERRING & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,
AQKNTH FOR THE SALE OF
Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns, Ac.
No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
L IBERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Consign
ments.
All qualities of BURLAPS (Die cheapest article that
can he used for sacking grain and fertilizers, aud haling
goods) kept constantly ou liaml, and for sale at lowest
prices, hy
CLAGHORN, HERRING A CO.,
No. 7 Warren Block,
mar27—3m* Augusta, Ga.
•J . F . .J ACKSON,
(LATE OF JACKSON A BRO., ATLANTA, l»A.,)
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT,
No. 52 Broad Street,
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
W ILL give special attention to Cash Orders from tho
South for Bacon, Corn. Hay, 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 lowest market prices.
fair*We should favor those upon whose success de
pends onr own. * , „
Refer to—Merchants of Murfleesboro, Tenn., or Mer
chants of Atlanta, Ga. aprl2—lm
THE NRtTRALlZBR
G ON O 11 li 11 <1£2 A 1-4 V 1 ll U H
I S a certain preventive, and will cure Uonuorrluca iu a
shorter time, without iujurlug the system, and will
give the patient less inconvenience, than any other medi
cine known. , ,
It does not cause stricture, or leave the patient with
gleet.
It hus no smell, and does not stain the skin or Mueu.
It also cures gleet and sore eyes.
Sold by all Druggists nt*l per bottle. Prepared only
by A. C. Pease, sole proprietor, Newnan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale ami retail, hy Massey, Swanson A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. upr9- 8m
New York AclvertiHomentM.
cert exempt from all charges, whether from tha special
:t to .Ueh Gift Concert.
the Southern Orphan.’ Atttoci
— -enipl from *11 ctuiri
other duty In re*pec"
Thl* U • protection lo *11 KL'eutr, »uil exempt* them
from any ami *11 lability for llcen.e, Ux, or otherwin.
Till, exemption I* made uiion the ground that the pro
ceed* of the rale of ticket, for thl* Concert are to be de-
Votod to-a charitable ohleet, and 1* bnt another evidence
of thu favor aud consideration with which our effort*
lave teen couiUntly met In nearly every direction.
UKFKBKNCBI4.
14. Gen. G. T. BBAUKBGARD, New Orleani.
llrie. Gen. JEKH. THOMPSON, New Orlexnr.
-MaJ. Gen. S. U. BUCKNER, New Orle»u*.
Col. UKOEUK P. KANK, Danville, V*.
Col. W. P. MUMFOHI), Richmond, Va.
J. S. MOKHOW, Publisher, Baltimore,
(formerly of J. 8 Morrow Jfc Co.)
All order* and communication* 'should he *d-
•* to tha Central Office.
JEf
L. T. PALMHK Jt CO„
No. UEolUdxy Street^BaUifflmr*^
THE PARIS EXPOSITION!!
JtETVn.X TICKETS, IX QO/,I).
THE INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Built expressly for tbe 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 Pier 45, North River, New.York, EVERY SAT-
U RDAY. Speed and accommodation unsurpassed!
1‘HICK OF FIRST-CLASS PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN GOLD.
New York to Liverpool.*110 Round Trip *175
Now York to IxOtaJon... 116 Round Trip 186
New York to Purls 125 Hound Trip . 2tK)
Return Tickets good for 12 moot hit. Return Tickets
via Liverpool, l*ondou, New Haven, and Dieppe allow
J iassengera to break Iho journey at Liverpool aud Lon-
lon.
For further information, apply at the offices of the
Company : William Inman. Tower Building, Liverpool;
Elves A Macoy, 01 Kiug William street, Loudon; Jules
Decone, 48 Rue Notre Dame des Vlctoires. Paris; John
G. Dale, 111 Waluut street, Philadelphia, or to
JOHN G. DAlxE,
0gw9 1m* 15 Broadway, New York.
M ABBIAGB GUIDE* YOUNG'S GftttAT
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK ; or, every one his owu
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Persons
or those about to marry, both Male and Female, in every
thing concerning the physiology and relations of our Sex
ual System, auu the Production or Prevention of Off
spring, Including all the new discoveries never before
given in the English language, by Wm. YOUNG, M. I).—
This is really a valuable and interesting work. It is
writ leu in plain language for the geueral reader, aud is
illustrated witli upwards of one hundred engravings. Ali
young married people, or those contemplating marriage,
and haviug the least impediment to married life, htiouin
read this hook. It discloses secrets that everyone should
he acquainted with. Still it Is a hook that must \te locked
up, and not lie about the house. It will he sent to any
ono on tho receipt of Fifty Cents. Address Dr. Wm.
YOUNG, No. 410 Spruce sireet,above Fourth, Philadel-
i.hiH. jeia I?
JAMKH M. BROOKS. HUGH MACDONALD. LOUIS U. LEOAT.
WILBUR F. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
CommlNMi o n M crcli a uta,
69 Carondolot St., New Orleans.
Mk Prompt attention given to all Orders. Also, lib
eral Advance* madeou consignments of Cotton aud other
Produce. _ oc2— 9m
NOTICE TO 8IIIPPKHK.
General Freight Office, )
N. A C. and N. A N. W. Railways, V
B Nashville, Tenn., April 19, 1867. I
Y the 251 h Instaut, the Bridge across Teuneseee
River, at Bridgeport,*wid ho finished aud trains
running through aa usual. Ou aud after that date uo fer-
ryage will bo charged, and freights will be forwarded
promptly at tariff rates. As there is uo accumulation
ajong the line, there will be no delay, and everything will
be done to relieve the demands of the South.
_ „ . W. P. INNKS, Geu’l Superintendent.
K McItbk, Gen’l Tariff Agent. apr*!-3t
AGENTS WANTED
CRIMAUI.T & CO,,
Chemtit* to H. H. Prince Slpdleon, 4Y j, tle ^ ,
PARIS.
NEW & M08T VALUABLE MEDICIHft
r6H HITHERTO "
Intractable & Incurable
—FOR—
the bankrupt law.
T ub NEW BANKRUPT LAW, with Note, to *rery
Section of the Act, and * collection of *11 the prtn-
clpxj American aud En^K.h Dectaions upon the Law of
Bankruptcy. Adapted to the t!M ot tne Lawyer and
Merchant.
14 W. AdArm
*j*W—(hr. ^.acARGiLL^AE^
U NLIKE the Patent Medicines vpner*n«
Imported from New York andio„,l,7,f"fji
inn from FJance have been eeverrty tciM’. . *4
nlzed by the mo«t eminent eovenimenl a„.i . • "h
lytic*I and operative Chemist* and pnctkir!» 're‘ u '-:' : '?
of Part*, Ac., Ineorauch that the entire l-sri.i. V** £- j
Faculty, attached to tho government ani j f,..'* 0 , •Wflps
Ac., with the fullest confidence recommend
favorable notice or all tangnlehlng, not onl,
n*ry dl«ca»o», ont those who may be ho- 1 -
NO MOUE CONHUMPTlov j
DIBKAHKH OF THE CHEW
Grimault’* Syrup of Hypophotphate o(l^
NO MOliB COD LIVEH OIL f
Grimault’* Syrup of Iodized Horwrtdln I 1
According to the certificates of t ie Ph».u..
Paris Hospitals detailed iu the Pj oipectoa uJn!*? 141 -IS
approbation of several Academies thin SvroTu 91
<:d with the greatest success in tne pUttnhwfy
Oil, to which it Is really superior. It cures
the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders
muscular atony and loss of appetite; it ie*«
stltution, by purifying the blood, and is
most powerful depuratlve known. It new&ffl * m
stomach or bowels like the Iodide of PotMtoS t ^
Iodide of Iron, and is administered with the^wS f
racy to young children subject to humors. orowT r
of tho glands. Dr. (’asnave, of St. Louis bocuMiSk
recommends it particularly in cutaneous *
jointly with the Pills which hear his name. ^ *
Dr. Lera** Plionphnte of Iron.
The beat of all chalybeate*, adopted by the whnl#i^ i
leal world for the cure of chlorosis, Inrorrhaa novemt *
blood, difficult menstruations, terrible diseases to '
Females are subject. This excellent mediciue aroni«
the appetite, imparts strength to the Ry *tem tnd is esv ^
dally suitable to protect persous of either sex anxiustS 3
effects of hot aud unhealthy climates, to enable theta I i
hear fatigue, and restore to the body whatever streara j
It may have lost hy fever, or the abuse of nuinine or S3
cury. ■
NO MORE INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA|
Ctrlniault’M DlgCNtlve Elixir of Pppi| a(| l
Pepslne is the gastric juice itself, or rather the vtis I
principal purlflcu, which digests food in the cioBia 1
When from various causes, the supply of digestive ftn 1
Is too small, the inevitable consequences are ba<l ind’m- u
tlon, gastritis, inflammation of the mucous coat* KB
stomach and bowels, heartburn, amends, loss ofMatA i«[
and in females general derangement. Tha Elixirot Pn n
sine cures all such diseases, and un-v n:* vomitUiftfl
ring pregnancy
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—NewCi |
rative Agent.
GRIMAULT’S MAT1C0.
This new remedy Is prepared from the loaves o.... _
ruviau pepper shrub called MATICO and cun.4pitau.tl
and infallibly without any fear of Inflammatory russjul
The great majority of physicians in Paris, Rush,0*1
many anil New York now use no other remedy, Fjl
directions accompany each bottle and packet,orui-,|
placatory treatise will be sent post tree lor; d
GKNKRAL DKI’OT IN PARIS.
(jRIMAUl. i V co„
47 Rue R.'cl.i-.' •
111 N. York, J. m.BfiCKEH, 128Grand!
And' jrevery good Chemfrr
BURIN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Recent experiments made ou a large scale hy rrufi»«|
Palrequln, of Lyons, confirmed hy his colleague* of the ■
hospitals and the principal notabilities of Pari*,bull
shown the great effirnoy oftfie Lozenges and Powtal
with an alkaline base, a new discovery aneto Mr. Bum I
da Unison Chemist and member of the Imperial Acade |
my of Meuiciue, Paris, to cure iua sure and rapid nua I
nor, Indigestion, Nausea, ns well as diseases of the Kid I
neya. Liver, Cramps in the Ntomach, Inflammationdl
the Bowr.is. Ac. Tho spleen arising from indigestion dk |
appears as if by enchantment under the influence ol tlii I
i.reclous medicine, und the sick person recovers bull) I
strength and appetite. |
To resume, the 1 astilen and Powder are prefentsdnn |
der the must favorable scientific and medic*/ suepicei
agreeable to the taste, and may he taken without /neon
vonlonce by children as well as adults.
General Depot In l aris nt GRIMAULT A CO.’S,
. 48 Rue Richelieu
General Depot in Atlanta at JENKINS A CO’S.
General Depot in New York, nt J. M. BECKER’S,
IvlO— tf 129 Grand Street.
WOOD & MANN
Steam Engine Company'll
CELEBRATED
From I to 35 Homo I'.nvor.
ruilTARLI! AND STATIONAHV
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
W E have tho oldest, largost nuil most completewotli
in the United Htates, devoted exclusively tolM
manufacture of Portable Engines und Saw MUle, wwl»
for simpllcltv, compactnofts, power and economy of fuck
are conceded by experts, to t>o »*nperlor to any ever ol I
fered to the public.
The great amount o. ooiiei room, Are (‘nr'nrouDdcy
linder area, which we give to the rated norsc power,
make our Engines the most powerful and cheapen*
use ; and they are adapted to every purpose w here pow«
is required.
All sizes constantly on bund, or furnished at short »•
tice. u
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent onapplk*
tlon.
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.,
Utica, N. Y. Branch Office, % Maiden Lane, N. Y. CWf*
j.-Ai ly _
THE TOMLINSON, DEM1REST CO.
620 Broadway, Now York.
Have nsMoriati'd with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Exteusivc Dealer lu
CKKKIjtGKH and lU’CiftlES,
At Griffin and Atlanta, Georgia*
F OR the purpose of supplying Merchants and
at the South, hy wholesale or retail, with ttl
of Carriages, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. ^
Mr. Woodruff’s long experience iu the carriageww*"
will enable us to give satisfaction, in supplying
stantial work, such aa the country demands, at »• J..
S rices as can possibly he furrished for cash. wu
eup constantly ou baud
LIGHT CONCORD BUGGIES,
the same as formerly sold hy Mr. Woodruff, ami
became so universally popular ull through theboum,*
the best Buggy in use.
Address all orders to
TOM LINSON, DEM A REST LU,
aprl7 ly «2t) Broadway, NewYonu^
r. r. CAHUAKT, X. T. HAMILTON, WM. H. WBITFO**,
J. B. VAN WAUKKKN.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturers aud Wholesale Dealers lu
Fine Medium, and CoarM
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDIN 0 '
S(, 57, SO and 61 Hudxkrt Sired.
(Near Duane, cor. Worth St,) NEW YOB® 1
c. Car hart in Itqmuatiou. .
DAVID MAYER, forroorlj of Atlanta, Georgia,
MAYER At SON,
No. 89 Warren Street, Be* Totl1 '
tnro*T*n* or
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Cigars, «°-
Deal ere tn By*, Bourbon, and Monongxhela
ftMO-ta