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How many a loving heart niters the refrain of
the following lines, “ don’t #tay long I" Thci o Is
nothing of poetry In the phraseology, bnt there is
in the touching manner in which the words fre
quently And voice—in the “yearning tcndornMs,”
fond hopes and deep sympathy of which they bo •
come the imperfect interpreters. His experience
in the poetry of life and love must have been
barren indeed who does not find these linos thrill,
like the echo of cathedral music, to his heart oi
hearts;
A look of roaming tenderness
h Mr Utahn lies,
nd love nnutter
owed In her eros,
effled stream
a
She passed to early womanhood.
From dreamy, tweet girl life,
And crossed the rosy threshhold, but
To find herself a wife;
Oh, gently should he lead her steps
Along lie path of lift I
And as she clasps her small while hand#
Upon his arm ao strong,
How often, like a summer sigh,
Or a sweet pleading song.
It's almost always on her Hit,
Iter gentlest parting words.
Sweet as the fragrance from rose leates
When by soft sephyra stirred.
And lingering In the memory
Like songs of summer birds.
He stars not HU she weary grows,
And her fond eyes are hid;
In team which lie In bitterness
Beneath each veiling lid.
And oh, bow many hearts are kept
By that love-nttertng song 1
There's scarcely one, who on life'* waves
la swiftly home along,
Bnt what has heard from some dear Ups
Those sweet words—" don’t stay long.”
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR THE YEAR 1867,
J. K^WRllam*, Mayor ~ *3,000
8. B. Loro, Clerk of Connell 1,600
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney 800
Robert M. F*rrar, City Treaaurer
K. J. Roache,Clty Physician 1,600
Jos. P. Cooper, City Engineer 1,300
Robt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works... 1,600
George Stewart, Overseer of Streets 1,000
Jo. S. Smith, 'fax Receiver and Collector
Pat. Fltzglbbon, Hall-Keeper 600
alderm kn.
FIRST WARD.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
SECOND WARD.
E. E. Rawsou, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
FOURTH WARD.
J. K. Gnllatt, W. B. Cox.
fifth ward.
J. A. Hayden, K. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal^ $1,600
E. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal 1,300
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police 1,000
T. C. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant of Pollco 1,000
POLIC1MKN—($2 35 PBR DAT.)
I. J. Cook,
J. 8. Holland,
F. J. Botnar,
R. D. Haynes,
D. Bogan,
D. Queen,
K. A. Center,
J. R. Love,
F. T. Klckllghtor,
J. A. Lang,
J. A. Hinton,
R. B. nutchins,
J. W. Stokesf
J. M. Connally,
J. L. Crenshaw,
Green Holland,
G. W. Bowen,
H. W. Wooding,
C. M. Barry,
II. J. Holtrclaw,
A. Jarrard,
M. W. Rasberry,
O. P. Woodliff,
J. F. Barn on,
Jasper Grovos,
T. G. McHsn,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. A. Lanier,
Hall,
L. W. Boon.
Clerk of First Market—Theophllns Harris.
Clerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—R. S. Waters, W.C. Humphries, and
C. P. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opening Streets—Levi C.
Wells, and F. P. Rlcc,
Finance—Peters, Mitchell, Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peters.
Streets and Sidewalks—Qullatt, Rawson, Hayden.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Castle*
oerry.
Lamps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief— Castlebeny, Rawson, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Gnllatt, Castleberry.
Fire Department—Terry, Gnllatt, Cox.
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Rawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Tsrry, Po-
ers.
Tax—Mitchell, Rawson, Cox.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Rawson.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer—8. B. Sherwood.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt.
8econd Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—James E. Gullatt.
Atlanta Engine Company No. 1.
Thomas Haney President
John B. Nonnan Foreman
Samuel Wilson Secretary
H. Mublenbrink Treasurer
Charles SchDitz First Director
John Borkele Second Director
John Wllby Third Director
J. H. Ellsworth Engineor
P. J. Bracken First Assistant Engineor
M. L. Collier Second Assistant Eaglneer
O. Warner Third Assistant Engineer
WmJKrogg, \ Ax . cmea
M. L. Roberts Delegate to Fire Department
Mecuaniu Engine Company No. 8.
J. E. Gullatt Prealdent
J. G. Kelley Vice-Prcaldent
W. D. tackle, Jr Secretary
O. H. Jonea Treaaurer
E. Bulce Flrat Director
O. Beermauu .Second Director
G. W. Terry Chief Engineer
Joel Kelaey Flrat Aaalatant Engineer
James Danlela Second Aaalatant Engineer
J. M. Toy Third Aaal.tant Engineer
G. T. Anderaon, I Plnemen
J. M. Bnlce, I
J. F. Alexander Surgeon
M. L. Llchtenatadt.. Reprcaentattve to Fire Department
Tali.l'laii Engine Company No. 3.
Prealdent 8. W. Grubb.
Vice Prealdent K. A. Center.
Flrat Director ' W. O. Shearer.
Second Director George Thompaon.
Hoae Director J. J. Bogera.
Secretary John D. Clarke.
Treaanrer Lewie H. Clarke.
Axeman . .John A. Hill.
Axeman A. Thlurne.
Surgeou II, 8. Ormc, M. D.
Delegate W. B. Blgera.
Atlanta Hook amd Laodxb Co. No. 1.
J. L. Queen Foreman
C. F.B. D’Alrlgny Aaalatant Foreman
J. B. Yarbrough Secretary
Geo. Jobneon Treaanrer
Ed. Holland Repreaeutatlve to Fire Department
1867 MQNTVALE 8PRING8. 1807
T HIS POPULAR BUMMER RESORT having been
placed in thorough repair, and furnished with new
fnroitnre, will be opened for visitors on the 1st of June,
under the direction and control of the undersigned, pro
prietors of the American Hotel, Atlanta. Ga.
Moutvale presents the strongest attractions to both
the invalid and pleasure-seeker, no less on account of Its
retirement and the beauty of its surrounding scenery than
of the restorative powers of its waters.
We have reduced the price of board to the lowest fig
ure* consistent with a proper provision for the entertain
ment of our guests.
Board, per day $ 8
Board, per week
Knoxville, Tenn.
apr36— 3m
A, per
with allowances for families.
Traveler* by rail reach the Bpriuga by special convey-
iceo from Loudon, or by regular dally mail coaches from
_ WHITE A WHITLOCK,
TIME SALES;
Hay ami Stock Meal and Stock Corn
To he
KXCHANOED FOR WHEAT.
I HAVE now In ators 8.000 bushels Slock Meal aud
Corn, (not dt for bread,) and 8U0 bait. Hay, which I
propose exchanging for Wheat, deliverable at my (tore
In Atlanta, Immediately after hatred. None but rella
hie, aolvent planters need apply. The payment will be
secured by note, personal security, lieu ou crop, and
mortgage on real estate. For further Information, send
(or circular, which will be sent by mall, or call at tuy of
flee. No other article* on lime.
A. K. BKAUO,
Gommlailoo Merchant,
Corner Forayth and Mitchell .met.,
may*—lot Atlanta, da.
FLOORING.
THOUSAND FEET Prime Dressed Klln Dried
Ja«®-«
g, Tpuguod and Grooved.
- - 9 irvsrn
JUNG, HAHDKB • CO.
HfeUSR
bed; 1 lit inch slide lathe. * foot bed t t wood
ibod; ona planer. Bftetbed; 1 boring ms-
chlno, B iron vises, 8 lO-lnch damaged lathes, 8 upright
drill presses, (darnel,)
ruing lfttho, t rip saw, 1 power
machine, 1 wish ma
caw. l surfacing ma-
nery: 3 largo planers. 1 turning lath
mortising machine, 1 Fay’* hand
chine, 1 moulding machine, 1 rip «**»>, «. *»«•
chine, 1 boring machine, a largo lot ol flasks, a largo lot
of patterns of various descriptions; iron tools, including
8SSfg!$St3® “
mayT—td
iJnoWorka. May6, 1867
W. L. HUBBARD, Dop. Sheriff!
Printer's fee $3.60
Postponed Administrator’* Sale.
I WILL selLon tho flrat Tuesday lu Jnno next, before
tho court house door in Atlanta, Fnlton county, Ga.,
within tho asnal houra of aalo, the following property,
to-wit: , t .
One beaatlflil resldonco lot, containing four and elxty-
ono one-hundreths acres,knowu aa thoKnwardyrosldenco
lot. upon which aro tho walla of a two-atory rock housa
which was destroyed by Are. Also, at tho same time ami
place, fbnrtoon vacant lot*, varying from one fourth to
ono and one-fonrth acres in slue, beautifully located for
dwelling lots, adjoining tho, above. And lands of Jour-
dan Johnson, George u. Chaso, ana others, lying In tho
northeast portion or the city of Atlanta, and fa a part of
land lot No. 47, of the 14th district of originally litinry,
now Fulton county. 8old by ordor of tho Court of Ordi
nary of said county, as tho property of E. M. Bd wanly,
deceased, for the benefit of nolra and creditors. TermB:
Half cash, And hair six months. Parttos wishing further
information will bo shown the property, or a plat, by call
ing on John M. Clarke A Bon, Attorneys at Law, or
R. J. MABBEY. Administrator.
April »4, 1867. apr3G-td Printer’s fee $ 10
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, beforo the court house door In tho city
or Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga„ between the law
ful hours of salo, on tho first Tuesday In Jim* noxt, tho
following property, to-wit:
Ail that tract or parcel of land in the city of Atlanta
and county of Fnlton, being part of land lot fifty, (60,)
containing three-fourths (M) of an acre, moro or loss,
bounded on tho East by Butler street, on the West by.
Wheat street, being in the corner of said streets, to sat
isfy two fl. fas. against Leo Smith, issuod from the Jus
tice Court of tho 1026th district, G. M., ono lu fator of
W. B. Lowe A Co., and one in favor of W. B. Lowe vs.
said Loo Smith. Baid land lot hold by said Lee Smith
under bond for titles. Levy made and returned to mo by
J. 8. Lumpkin, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, thirty acres of land,
more or less, as the property of A. A. Gilmore, lying
West of J. M. C. Heed: being in tho 14th district of orig
inally Henry, now Fnlton, county. Levied or aa tho
property of said A. A. Gilmore, tocAtlsfy one fl. fa. issued
m»m tho Justice Court of tho 1036th district G. M., in
favor of C. W. and H. R. J. Long vs. said Gilmore.
Levy made and returned to me by J. J. White, L. C.
May 4, 1867. B. N. WILIJFORD, Sheriff.
inny7-td Printer’s fee $3.60 per levy. ‘
FULTON SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold beforo tho court house door in tho city
of Atlanta, county of Fulton and State of Georgia
on the first Tuesday in June 1867, between the legal hours
of saIo, the following property, to-wit:
Ono one.horse wagon, with iron atldtrees and wood
frame, levied on as tho property of defendant, E. W.
Jones, of DoKaib county. Ga., by virtue of, and to satis
fy a fl. fa. issued from DeKalb County Court, in favor of
Elizabeth Reagan vs. E. W. Jone*. Bald property ppint-
ed out by plaintiff. May 0,1867,
W. L. HUBBARD, Dop. Sh’ff.
may7-td Printer’s fee $3.60 per lcvy.1
Pulton Special Balllir’s Sale.
W ILL be sold beforo tho court house door in the city
of Atlanta, Fnlton county, Ga., on the flrat Tues
day in June next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wlt:
One slnglo-story wood house, end lot, fronting West
Elliott street, And adjoining lots of Mr. Long, on tho
North, Mr. Thomas on the south, and a lot now, or for
merly, owned by J. A. Hayden, containing hnlf an acre,
more or less. Levied on as tho property of John Nor
man, to satisfy a fl. fa leaned from the County Court
of Fnlton, in favor of J. W. Bridwell A Son v*. John
Norman, principal, aud William Pettis: sccnrity. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff. Atlanta, May 4.1867.
JO. 8. SMITH, Special Bailiff.
Printer’s feo $3.60 per levy.
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GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORPINABY'S OFFICE, MARCH 1, 1866.
J OHN LYNCH, administrator of tho estate or James
Garrcy, deceased, applies to me for Icttois of dis
mission from said administration—
All persons concerned are therefore notified to flletholr
objections, if any they havo, on or before tho regular
term of this court in September noxt, otherwise letters of
dismission will be granted applicant. Given under my
hand and official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary,
marl—lam6m Printer’s Re #6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ordinary’s OFFICE, MAncII 30,1866.
H IRAM BOWEN, administrator on the estate of Su
gar Bond, deceased, represents to tho court in his
petition, duly filed and entered on record, that ho 1ms
rally administered said estate—
Tills is therefore to cito all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause. If auy they can, why
said administrator should not be dismissed from Ids ad
ministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
mar31—lamOin Printer’s fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 6, 1866.
T J. NORMAN, administrator of the estate of Thomas
homas B. Danicll’s estate—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all aud singn-
lar, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and.
Issue to the applicant. Witness the Hon. Daniel Pitt
man, Ordinary fc
nov7—laraOm
said county, this November B, 1806.
JNO. T. COOPER. Deu. Clerk.
Printer’s feo $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY^* OFFICE, NOVEMBER 80, I860.
A Z A HI All MIMS, administrator of James Tunic?, de
ceased, represents to tho courL in his petition, duly
filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered
James Turner’s estate—
This is therefore to cito and admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if auy they
can, why sqldadministrator shouldnot ho discharged from
his administration, aud receive letters of dismission on
tho first Monday in June, 1867. Given under my haiid
and official signature.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
decB—lamflm Printer * fee $-*.60
GEORGIA, Fulton County
ordinary's office, march 80, 1867.
A LEX. M. WALLACE, administrator of William Wal
lace, represents to tho Court, in his petition duly
filed, that he has 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 bo discharged from Ills admin
istration. and receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in October, 1867. Given under my hand uud of-
“ * * signature. DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary.
Printers fee $4.60
il signs
arfn—1
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
E M. TALIAFERRO, guardian of Richard Taliaferro,
• applies to me for leave to sell a portion 6T the Ml
estato or his said ward—
All persons concerned are notified to file their objec
tions, if any they have, within two months from the first
publication of this notice, else leave will be granted for
the sale of said real estate. April 1,1867.
DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
apr4—3m Printer's too $6
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE, NOVEMBER 30, 1806.
ZAKIAII MIMS, administrator of A. S. Robbins, do-
A 2
eu a. o. nooDin s estate—
This is, therefore, to cito and admonish all persons
concerned, to bo and appear at my office, and Bhow cause,
If any they have, why said admistrator should not ho dis
missed from administration, on the flrat Monday in June
next, DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordinary.
dec5—lamflm Printer’s feo $ I60.
GEORGIA, Pulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, 1866.
T HOMAS W. WILKINSON, administrator of Jabot
R. Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, represents
to the court in his petition, duly filed and entered on re
cord, that said estato has proved insolvent, by reason of
the late war, and having asked for a dismission —
This i* therefore to cite all persons concerned, kiudred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they have, why-said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letter* of dismission.
DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary,
deett—lamCm Printer’s fee $6
I)eKAI.lt SHERIFF'S HALE*
W ILL be sold, beforo tho court house door at Decu-
tur, DeKalb county, Ga., on the first Tuesday In
June next, withiu the legal hours of aale, one half of
lot of loud, number not kuown,couUlulnulU)acre*»rooro
or lea*, in the 16th district of DeKalb county. ■ Bald
property levied ou by virtue of two fl. fas. Issued trout
the Justice Court for the 487th district G. M., in favor of
T. L. Robinson. Administrator of R. M. Morris, deceased,
v». Joshua Bishop, Reuben Bishop aud Delona Bunt.
Baid property levied on by T. W. Young, L. C., and re
turned to me. May 3, 1867.
LEWIS WIGGINS, D. Sh’ff.
may7-td Printer'* fee $3 50 per levy.
GEORGIA, DeKalb County.
E LIJAH MORRIS, adminlatrator upon the estate of
Francis C. Bomb, represents to the court in his pe
tition, duly filed and entered on record, that he luts fully
administered Francis C. South’s estate—
These are therefore to require all persons concerned,'to
be and appear at my office, on or before tho flr*t Monday hi
August next, to snow cause, If any they have, why said
letters of dlsmiuion should not be granted the applicant.
Wituess my hand aud official signature, January 3D,
1667. J. B. WILSON. Ordinary.
febl-lomto Printers fee $4.60
1] FOR8YTH SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday lu Juiie uexL be
fore the court house door iu the town of Cum-
mlng. Ga., between the legal hours Of sale, lot of land No.
1100. lu tho 3d district and 1st section of Forsyth county.
Levied on a* the property of James Holbrook, to saifofy
three fl fas in favor or Bell A Jones v*. James Holbrook.
Also, on* fl. fa. in favor of M. It. & A. P. Bell v*. Jamea
Holbrook. Also, three fl. fas. In favor of F. A. Wells,
bearer, vs. James Holbrook, maker; and M. R. A A. P.
Bell* as endorsers. Fi. fas. issued from the Justice's
Court of the TWith district, G. M. Pr»q>erty pointed ont
by B. F, Roberts, plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made by
Win. Allen, L. C\ April 23,1867.
M. II. JAMK8. Dcp. Sheriff,
aprtfl— td * f PHltoriate* $3.30 per levy.
FORNYTII SHERIFF'* HALE.
W ILL be sold* ou the first Tuesday iu May uext, be
fore the court house door lu the town of Cum
mlng, Ga., between the legal hour* of sale, uuo-ti/ih in
terest in lot of land No. one hundred and seventy, In the
second district and flrat section o 1 said county. Levied
on as the property o r It. II. Naylor, to satisfy i fl. fa.
from the Court of Ordinary of said county, iu favor of
Hubbard Barker, late Ordinary v*. Kezla'i Fitzpatrick,
S ncipal, and it. it. Naylor and Jacob Fltzjohn, recurl-
s. Property pointed out by 1L H. Nztytor. ihls May
3d, 1867. JOHN A. 8IMB, Dep, Bh’f.
jnay7-ul_ Pri»Ur’sfae|A&o per levy.
RECEIVER Till* RAY*
can bo, if any i
should not Jf p-.—z-H- -
hand and official slgnn
mny!V-30d
June, and show
v, j RRRb administration
to theapyUcaift^Olvon undor my
1 "' re, J A ^ 1 BANKING, Ordinary.
Printer’* for #3
UliOHGIA, Memwetiieh Couhtt.
OtiSPti IfKAitD, otio of theadmlnlHtratore with ....
_ will annoxcil upon tho elate of William R, Ilua.oy,
appllca for loiters of dl.mlaatoii front eald admlnl.tm-
1 Tlioao are therefore to Cite and admonish all nora
concerned to ho and appear at tuy often, on or notore
first Monday In Novotnoor next,end ehow caneo, If any
■ .. i ’ii..«*., M a .I.ahM nril Kit irraitlcrl flit) tllllulr
iatV.whT^rlaidlettjore .hould not ho granted the appll
Given under my hand and official signature, Apn
mnyh-lamflm
irsons
the
any e*-
l official signature, April 90.
, W. BANNING, Ordinary.
Printer, fee $4.80
GKOBOIA, Mbbiwktuxb CotrKTr.
J OHN 8. BROWN, xdmlnl.trator on the c.tote ol
bort Brown, dcconeed, ropre.onta that ho has
administered inld delate, and applies for letter, of
’"'fhcao are therefore to olte all persona concerned,
.. .1 .....I ,«,Jllora fin fllmur f-ATia<> if RtWlhl'V CAR.
Tneuo arc uieruiuro w vivo mi jwimhh
dred and creditors, to Bhow cauec, If any thoy c
.aid adminlatrator ahonld not bn discharged ftom mii an-
mlnlstrallon, and recelvo lettore of dlsmleslon within
■■ " *— Glvon under my hand and
the time prescribed
official signature, Ap
tnayS—lamOm
’j. W. BANKING, Ordln
Printer a feo t
GEORGIA. Mebiwetheh County.
J OHN P. and Jamea J. Alford apply for letters of ad
ministration upon tho oatate of laham Alford, lato
of said connty, deceased—
These ore thereto' ‘ -
Tncao are menuore to cite and admonish all aud singu
lar, tho kindred and creditors of eald deceased, to bo and
appear at my office, on or bofore tho firet Monday In June,
to show cause, If any they havo, why letters of administra
tion on thoostato of said doceased shonld not bo gran'" 1
to tho applicant. Witness my hand and official al
tore, April 80,1807. J. W. BANNING, Ordlna
mayB-SOd Printer’s feo
GBOHGIA, Mbbiwetbeb County.
TT being made to appear to the Court or Ordinary of
JL said county that tho estate of Hon. Frank Kendall,
late of eald county, dcceaaed, is unrepresented, and no
ono having applied for letters of administration on sale
oatate—
This is therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
corned, kindred and creditors, to show caueo, if any thoj
can, why the administration of said estate should not be
vested In the Clerk of tho Superior Court, or some other
lit and propor person, on the first Monday in June. Given
uudor my baud and official
trayiS—80d
N1NG, 6rdlnary.
Printer's feo *3
GKOHG1A, Memwztheh County.
T WO months aftor date application will bo made to
thb Cohrt of Ollllnarv of aald county, for leave to
sdl the real estato belonging to the estate of Abner
_ ROSSBK, Executor.
MABY ANN ItOSSEB, Executrix.
sjA-fl-Hm Prltiter’afca *8.
GEORGIA, MEBiwRTiixn County.
John A. Mitcuell, Ex't'r,')
Ac., Complainant, Bill, Ac. Iu Meriwether 8u-
VI. \ pcrlor Court. Returnable
CxltotiNK Mitoiiell et ol. I to February Term, 1887.
Defendants. J
MEniwxTiiEH summon oounT, rKBBuanr teiui, 1887.
I T appearing to the Coart that Messrs, talper A Meim-
fee, and ltobort J. Trammell, defendants in tho above
stated bill, reside ont of tho State of Georgia—
It Is therefore ordered that servlco be perfected on said
defendants by publication of thlB order once a month for
four months, In tho Atlanta Intelligencer, a public ga-
zotte of this State; and that tho said defendants appear
at tho next term or the Superior Court of Meriwether
connty on the 3d Monday In August noxt, and plead an
swer or demur to said bill. By tho Court.
PEEPLES.A 8TAWABT, iciompl’. Sol’s.
, Clerk.
Printer’s foe «i por square each inaertlon.
aprlO—lam4m [
GEORGIA, Meriwether County.
executor of the last wll
_ 1, represents to the court that ho haa
fully administered saia estate—
This ia therefore to cite and admonish all persons con
cerned. kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if any they
can, why *ald executor shonld not bo discharged from
Ins executorship and rooolve letter* of dismission on tho
flr*t Monday in Beptomber, 1867. Given under my baud
maiT—mOm
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
T WO months after date application will be made to tho
Court of Ordinary of Fayette County, Georgia, at
the first regular terra after the expiration of two mouths
from this notice, for leavo to sell the lands belonging to
the estates of Hiincon A. Mirrick and James It. MirrTck,
late of said county, deceased, (the decedent** ’
ants in common.) for the bonefl
said deceased. April B, 1867.
A. J. VICKERS, Administrator,
aprll—2m Printer’s fee $6
SPECIAL BAILIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold, before the court house door in Fay-
‘ etteville, Fayette Connty, Ga., on tho first Tucs
day in Juno next, between tho legal houra of sale—
Also, at tho sarao time aud place. IK) aero* of lot No.
00, cast of the creek, Iu tho 7th district of Fayette county
Levied ou as tho n * “ ”
of a fl. fa. issued f
W
y vi
out by said Dorsey.
ap23—td - t
Kennedy.
March 27,1867.
1C B.
_ . A.VERA, Special Bailiff.
Printer's fee $3.60 per levy.
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
T EWI8 F. BLALOCK, Administrator on the estate of
Jj Edward Homiierly, deceased, represent* to the
Court that ho has fully administered the said Hemperly’e
estate—
Those arc, therefore, to notify all persona concerned,
to allow cauae, if any thoy have, in terms of the law,
why said Administrator should not be discharged from hi*
Administration, and recelvo Letters of Dismission.
EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
JanB—laniOni Printer's fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
R OBERT II. WHITLOCK, Administrator on the es
tate of David Whitlock, deceased, represents to tho
Court that ho has fully administered the said David
Whitlock’s estate—
These are, therefore, to notify all persons concerned,
to show cause, 1f my they have, in terms of tho law,
why said Administrator should not be dlschaiged train
his Administration, And rocelve Letter* of Dismission.
JanB—lamflm
Printor’* fee $1 i
GEORGIA, Fayette County.
to all whom it may concern.
J OHN T. STEPHEN#, administrator of John W. 8to
phens, represents to the coart that he has fully ad
ministered John W. Stephens' estate—
Th'ls is therefore to cite aud admonish all person* con
cerned to bo and appear at my office, on or beforo the
first Mouday in Octobor next, nnd show, cause, if any
they can, why John T. Stephens, administrator as aforo-
sald, should not bo dismissed from said administration.
Given under my hand and official signature, this March
20,1867. EDWARD CONNOR, Ordinary.
mar31—m(lm Printer’s fee $4.50
GEORGIA, Gordon Countv.
P ICKET SHIFLET, administrator ou the estate of A*
J. Beggs, lato or said county, deceased, applies to
me for letteis of dismission from uald adniiniBtxution—
These ate therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu
lar, those concerned, to file their objections, If any they
havo, in ray office, on or before the first Mouday lu
July, 1867: otherwise, letters of dismission will be grant
ed tho applicant at that term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county. Given under my hand aud official signa
ture, January 5,1867.
Jau8—lamflm
Printer’s fee $4.C
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
T HOMAS A. FOSTER, administrator of G. W. Cornett,
represents to the court in his petition, duly filed
and entered ou record, that ho has fully administered U.
W. Cornett's estate—
This is therefore to cito all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can. why
said administrator should not be discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive lotters of dismission on the
first Mouday in May, 1867. November 22, 1866.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary,
novflfl'—lamflm Printer's fee $4 60
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
TP WO months after date application will be made to the
JL Court of Ordiuary of Gordon county, Ga., ut tho
first regular term after the expiration of two mouths from
this notice, for leave to sell tlie lauds belonging to the es
tate of R. Cf. Smith, late of said countv, deceased. March
38, 1867. JAMES LAY, Administrator.
marflO—flOd*
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
TAT K. HURT applies tome tor letters of administration,
-Ll • with the will annexed, on the eatntu of M. 8. Dye,
lute of said county, deceased—
This is therefore to cite and admonish the kiudred and
creditors of said deceased to bo aud apjiear at my office,
on or before the first Mouday lu June next, to show
cause, If auy they have, why letters should not be granted
*' ’ * ‘^^Bofficial siguu-
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
D M DURHAM aud T. P. Aycock having apitlied to
• mo lu proper form for letters of administration
on the estate of Thomas Durham, late of said couuty, de
ceased—
This is to cite all persuuB concerned to be and appear
-*• , to show
ranted
signa-
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
S AMUEL PULLIAM, administrator of John A. Uowen,
represents to me that he has fully administered the
estato of John A. Bowen, deceased, and applies for dis
mission from said administration—
This is therefdra to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if auy they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from his adminis
tration and receive letter* of dismission on the first Mon
day ill November, 1867. Given under mV hand aud offi
cial signature, this April 27, 1867
Tl-aOd* D. W. NKKL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Goudon County.
f p WO mouths after date application will be made to the
X Court pf Ordiuary of said county, at the first i
lur term after tho expiration of two mouths from
at my ofilco, withiu tho time prescribed by law, to
cause. If any they have, why letter* should not be gi
the applicant. Given under my hand and official
Court pf Ordiuary of said county, at the first regu-
„rm after the expiration of two mouths from this
notice,forleaVd to sellall tho lands belonging to the estate
of Thomas W. Shelley, late of said couuty, aeceaaed, for
‘ i of aald ‘
the benefit of the heirs afid creditors
deceased.
38-3IU* JOSEPH ah PKINTUP, AUm’r.
FADLOING HHKIftIFF’S RALE.
W ILL he sold before the couit house door, iu the
town of Dallas, on the first Tuesday iu June uext,
withiu tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to
il;
Undivided half of lots of laud Nos. (371.) (373,) (421,)
1433.) (144,) all of the secopiljdlstricl. and third section.
Levied on to satisfy one Justice Court A. fa., in favor of
John W.jllalr vs. Jesse kiucanuuu. Levy made aud re
turned to uie by a Constable. Property pointed out by
plaintiff. This April 29th, 1667.
P. P. ALLUOOD, Sh’ff.
m*y7-td Printer’s fee $3.50 per levy.
GF.OKGIA, Paulding County.
fJIWO months after date application will be made to
X the Court of Ordinary of Pauldiug county, Ua., for
10 ro%l MUta belonging to the estate of
■ Pnnldiug county< deceased. Marc
bTIL ADAllt, Admiulstrat r.
E. Thomson, late of
R, 1867.
mar38—2ui
Prlnter’r fee $6.
time proscribed by
thoy have, why sail
applicant Given n
December 18, 1866.
decall—lamflm
.and ffio their objections, if any
der my hand and offleint signature,
<*. R, NOLAN. Ordinary.
Printers fee $4,50
GEORGIA, nmoiY County.
1 ELIJAH MORRIS, administrator on tho o*tate of Is-
Id rnel Pricket^ lato of said connty, deceased, having
applied to mo for letter* of dismission from said admin
istration—
Thsso are therefore to cito and admonish nil persons
concerned, to bo and appear at my office, within tho tlmo
proscribed hv law, and show cause, if any thoy can. why
aafd letter* should not bo granted to tho applicant. Given
under my hand and official slgnaturo, January 95.1867.
J \ It. NOLAN. Ordinary.
Jafl2ft—lamflm Printer** foo $4.60
GEORGIA, Henry County.
TITM. C. LEE, administrator on tho estato of Joseph
If Motts, late of said connty, deceased, having an.
piled to mo for letters of dismission from said adminis
tration— ’
Thl» is therefore to cito nil persons conccrnod, kindred
and crodltors, to show canse, if any they can, why Said
administrator should not bo discharged from his admin
istration aud receive letters of dismission a* prayed for.
Given under my lmud aud official signature, January
25,1867. Q- R. NOLAN. Ordinary.
Jan2tt-lam6m Printer* fee $4.60
GEORGIA, Henry County.
R A. HENDERSON, guardian of A. J. Honderson,
« having applied to the honorable Court of Ordl
guardianship, and receive letters oi dismission witmn
the time prescribed bylaw. Given nndcr my hand and
official signature, March 30,1867.
(J. R. NOLAN, Ordiuaiy.
mar33—40d Printer’s feo $3
GEORGIA, Henry County.
R A. HENDERSON, administrator on the estate of
• Andrew Henderson, late of said connty, deceased,
having applied to me fur loiter* of dismission from said
administration—
This Is theroforo to cite nnd admonish all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they
enn, why said administrator shonld not bo discharged
ftom his administration and recelvo lotters of dlsmisBion
within tho time proscribed by law. Givon under rav
hand and official signature, March 20,^1867^
mar23~lam0m*
GEORGIA, Henry County.'
rnHOMAS D. WEEMS, guardian of Roxcy Ann Tyson,
i or Bcneoa. having applied to tho Court of Ordinary
of said county lor a discharge from his guardianship of
tho said ward’s person and property— |
Thoso are therefore to give notice to all persons con
cerned, to file their objections in my office, in terms ol
Mo law, if any they have, why said applicant should not
recelvo letters of dismission as prayed for. Given
under my hand and official algnntnre. March 24,1867.
(i. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
mar23—40d Printer’s fee $3
GEORGIA, IIknry County.
A MELIA W. M08ELY, guardian of James L., Mary
8., John H., Robert E.,and Charles W. ffioucly,
having applied to the Court ov Ordinary of said couuty
discharge from said guardianship of the said wards’
re, aiarcu xu, joui.
Q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
# J $8
W 1
Henry Pofttponed SlierHT’s Sale.
town of McDonough, Henry connty, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in June next, 100 acres of land,'more or
lea*, tho place whereon Robert Whitakor now lives, in
Tusahaw militia district^ as tho property of said Whita
ker. Lovied on to satisfy a cost fl. la. from Gwinnett Su
perior Court, in favor of John Kennedy, for tho use, Ac.,
vs. R. Whitaker. April 27,1867.
LEVI H. TURNER. Dcp. Sheriff.
. mayl—td Printer’s feo $3.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, IIbnuy County.
ordinary's office, may 1.1807.
H ENDERSON UPCHURCH, administrator on the es
tates of Amy Driver and Charles G. Driver, repre
sents to me, in his petitlon’duly fllod, that ho has fidly ad
ministered said estates—
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to snow cause, If any exists, why letter* of dismission
should not bo granted. Given under my hand aiul offi
cial signature, April 20,1867.
Q. It. NOLAN, Ordinary.
may4—lamOm Printer’s feo $4.50
GEORGIA, IIhniiy Counny.
, ordinary’s office, may 1,1867.
TIT n. McCORD and Moses Maun, administrators on
.11 • the estate of James 8. McCord, represent to
this court iu their petition, duly fllod, that they havo fully
administered said estate—
These arc therefore to notify all person* concerned to
show cause, if any they have, why said administrators
should not bo discharged from their said office, and re
ceive letters dlsnilssory in terms of the law; Given un
der my lmud ami official signature, April 30,1867.
Q. R. NOLAN, Ordinary.
mayl—lamOm Printer’s feo $1.50
HENRY SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold at McDonough, Henry county, Ga., on
tho first Tuesday In Juno next, tho West half of
lot of land No. 2f>l, In the second district of said connty,
a* tho property of James II. Waters. Loviod on by vir
tue of two Justice Court fl. fas. In favor of Samuel P.
8haw vs. James II. Water*. Lovy made and returned to
mo by W. II. Norman, L. C. Property pointed ont by
defendant. t.wvt n 'finnOT.i? n
may7-td
W
GEORGIA* Henry County.
T E. NASH and M. Avery, administrators on the e*-
« tate of Jno. N. Nash, having settled up tho estate
committed to their charge, according to law, and apply
tojiue for letters of dismission—
e are th
appear
law, to show canse'If any exists, why letter* of dismis
sion should not be granted tho applicants. Given under
W, 1866.
>ogn
my hand at office, November
il. R. NOLAN, Ordinal
nary.
$4.50
GEORGIA, Henry County.
S M. PRICE, administrator of the estato of Samuel
• Price, deceased, having sottlcd up tho estate com
mitted to his charge, accordin'' to law, applies to mo for
lettors of dismission ftom said estate—
These are therefore to notify all persons concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to snow cause, if any exists, why letters of dismis
sion should not bo granted the applicant. Given under
ray hand at office, November 34,1«C6 ;
nov28—lamCm
GEORGIA, Pickens County.
rpWO months after date, application will bo made to
i tho Court of Ordinary or said county, at the first
regular term after the expiration of two months from thfa
notice, for leave to sell tnu lands belonging to the estate
of Joseph Wilklo, Into of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors of said deceased.
March 33, 1867. WM. POOL, Administrator.
mnr37—2m Printer’s fee $6
Purchasing -Agency.
PRESENTATION CONCERT.
Grand CbaritaMo Presentation Concert,
IN AID OF TUB
SOUTHERN ORPHAN ASSOCIATION
(Inmrim-alfilbn thr. LtgUMurt of Virginia, Jan. 80,1807.)
TO Bl OIVKK AT TUB
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, BALTIMORE,
Juno 17tli, 1807.
T UB profit* or this Concert will bo glvon to tho
BOUTHEUN ORPHANS’ ASSOCIATION, to the
subjoined nddrc»«, from tho officers of which, we call tho
nttentlon of the public.
"We, the Officers of tho Southern Orphsns’ Assocta-
tlon, for the mnlntennnco nml education of the Destitute
Orphans of deceased Southern Soldiers and Sailors,
earnestly solicit tho sympathy and co-operation In on
GRAND PRESENTATION CONCERT
Of nil who desire to sco the “Home and School" enabled
to receive and rare for All the needy ones who seek Its
shelter and protection. '
Thanking our friends tor tholr paBt contributions and
I ■
assistance,“we again appeal to them to help
‘ t is the design of this Association
B
A IliVI IN 1ST It A TOR’S SALE.
Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
__ Plckeni county, Ga., will bo sold, on tho first Tues
day in June noxt, at tho court house door in the town of
Jasper, Pickens county, between the legal hours of sale,
the tracts of land wheroou Bartlett J. 8milh resided at
the time of his death, containing 613 acres. Said lauds
are situated ou the public road leading ftom Jasper to
Dawsonville, adjoining the line of Dawson county. The
place is tolerably well improved. Terms of sale: The
purchasers will be required to pay In cash, seventy-live*
dollars; balanco on twelve months time—small notes
and solvent securities, with Interest from date, if not
punctually pAld. April 19,1867.
JACK80N L. SMITH. Administrator.
npr24—td Printer's foe $10
ADMINISTRATOR’* SALK.
B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens county, Ga., will be sold, before the court
house door in said county, within the legal hours of Bale,
on tho first Tuesday iu Juno next, the lands whereon
Barnabas Arthur resided at the tlmo of his do nth, known
ns lots Nos. 88, 84,121 and-125, in the 4th district and 2d
scctiou, containing 100 acres each, more or less, situated
on Long Swamp Creek; 80 acres of good bottom luLd, iu
a good state of cultivation. Good apple orchard on tho
premises. Place eight miles cast of Jasper. Terms cash.
April 18,1967. K. W. ALLREl), Administrator.
apr24—td Printer’s feo $5
POSTPONED A DJI IN I.ST It A TO It’S SALK
B Y virtue of au order from the Court of Ordinary of
Pickens county. Ga., will he sold, on the first Tues
day in June next, before tho court Ittuse door in said
county, between the legal hours of sale' tho place whero
ou Bber West died, to-wlt: Lot No. 199, lu the 12th dis
trict and 2d section; Nos. 26 aud 12, In the 13th district
and 2d rectlon; lot No. 199, in tho 24th district uud 2d
section of Pickens county.
Also, at tho same time, before the court house door in
the town of Dawsonville, Dawson county, Ga., lot No.
598, in the 11th district and 1st section of lrawsou county.
Hold for benefit of heirs and creditors. Terms of sale:
Lot No. 199. In Pickcus couuty, and the lot in Dawson
county, sold for cash. The remainder on a credit till 25th
December next, with note and approved security. April
18, 18*17. BENJAMIN WEST, Administrator. .
apr21—td Printer's fee $10
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
D AVID M. YANOY, administrator of John W. Mil
ford, deceased, represents to tho court iu his peti
tion, duly filed, that ho has fully administered John W.
Milford's estate—
This is therefore to cite aud admonish all person* con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if auy they
can, why said administrator should not l>o discharged
ftom Ills administration and receive lotters of dismission
on the first Monday in June, 1867. Given under my baud
as Ordinary, November 16,1866.
It. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
nov35—lamfixn Printer’s fee $4 60.
GEORGIA) Haralson County.
II. ALDRIDGE aud James Westbrook, administra-
i tors ou the estate of James Aldridge deceased,
apply to me for letters of dismission from saiu adminis
tration—
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and singu
lar, the kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to ho and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law,and
show cause, If any they have, why said letters sfiould not
l»e granted the applicants withiu the time prescribed by
law. (liven under my hand’and official signature, De-
*~ber 21, iBOn. j. j|. WILLIAMS. Ordinary.
Of— lamflm Printer's fee $4.50
W PAIJLDING SHERIFF’S SALK.
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu June uext. be
fore tne court house door In the town of Dallas,
within the legal houra of sale, the lollowing property,
Undivided half of lot of land No. 231, In the 2d district
aud 8d section. Also, the undivided interest of town lot
No. 9,and tho south haK of towu lot No. 10, iu block D
of the town of Dallas. Also, one-half of tlie land in
said block D iu said towu of Dallas, lying east of A. M.
Faulkner’* residence, on tlie 8th day of Juuuary, 1857,
with all the Improvements on said premises. Levied on
to satisfy oue mortgage fl. fa. in favor of Samuel V.
Sheets, uow coutrolcd by Wm. P. Anderson, vs. Josiah
Cooper, who has left the Bute. Bald fl. fa. Issued from
Paulding Superior Court February term, 1867. Property
pointed out by said fl. fa. Ma.ch 25,1867.
^ ., P. P. ALLGOOD, Sheriff
UfariS-td Printer’s fee $3.50 per levy.
GEORGIA, Heard County.
L.KB KIi>LK\ , administrator of James Presnall, late
IA. of said county, decease^, having made his applica
tion for letters of diamlsaiuu from said administration -
This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, to be
and appear at my office to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not l " y ’ *
his administration. Given under my
November 28th, I860. *” " " *
doefl—lamflm
HOME AND SCHOOL
For tho Orphans of the South,
BOTH MALE AND FEMALE,
On an extensive scalo, in the city of Richmond, Virginia
Ab an inducement to have tho building located there, the
Common Council of that city have guaranteed a sufficient
lot of land, in an elevated and healtlifnl location, and will
increase the quantity of land, if needed.
It 1b with a confident hope In a favorablo response to
this appeal to a public which has never yet failed to sus
tain a charitable Institution, that we havo entered itjto
an arrangement with Messrs. L. T. Palmer & Co., No. 18
Holliday street, Baltimore, to organize a
Grand Musical Presentation Conoert
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. 8CHIKR8, Recording Secretary.
Baltimore, February 18,1867.
TRUSTEES.
Mr*. E. A. F. MKAUS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. II. 8CHIERS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. J. S. nAMMOND, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. W. 8. BOSTOOK, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. A. HAWKINS, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Dr. A. G. KIMBERLY, Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. CIIA8. MoCUBBlN. Baltimore. Md.
Mrs. Dr. J. B. BEAN, Baltimore, Md.
It may seem unnecessary to add a singlo word to tho
above address, bnt calls upon the Institution have been
so numerous and pressing, and tho strugglo through
which It is now passing to widen the circle or Its chari
ties, Is of snch an arduous nature, that the Management
cannot too strongly urge npon tho
HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC
Everywhere, an activo participation In tho additional at
tempt to alleviato tho sad condition of great numbers of
HELPLESS CHILDREN,
Rendered thus by tho terrlblo war through which we
have passed. And assuredly, whatever may have been
tho relative political views of ladles and gentlemen
heretofore, all must agree that tho children referred to
could not, by any possibility, have had any agency In
dltlon, and aro suitable objects for the charity of all por-
*ons, of whatever shade or political opinion.
Tho HOME AND SCHOOL which they now moro par
ticularly seek to establish and endow, will bo of Incalcu
lable boneflt by provldirg not only food and raiment for
tlieso helpless ones, bnt llkowlso solid and thorough ed
ucation, tbua qualifying them for iutnro usefulness io so
ciety all argo.
In order that this appeal may bo effectual in enlisting
tho active interest and co-operation of all clasBos of per-
sone everywhere, we havo concluded to Issue for tho
Grand Presentation Musical Concert
800,000 TICKETS,
AT THE NOMINAL PRICE OF $1 EACH/
A Singlo Ticket entitling tho purchaser to a Gift—thoro
being ONE GIFT TO EVERY TICKET. The Gifts are
as follows:
1 An elegant Farm of 241 acres, improved with
extensive dwellings and outbuildings, saw
and grist mill, making tho property invalua
ble $80,000
2 A girt of $10,000 in Gold, valued at 18,600
8 A Farm of 10 acres, highly Improved, near tho
city of Baltimore 10,000
4 A gift in Greenbacks 5,000
5 A Three-story Brick Honse, with modern im
provements, In Baltimore 6,000
0 A Three-story Brick House, with modem iin-
provemeuts. in Baltimore 4,200
7 A Two-story Brick House, with modern im
provements, in Baltimore 8,000
8 Two gifts iu Greenbacks, $1,000 each 2,000
9 Ten gifts in Greenbacks, $500 each 6,000
10 Fifty gifts in Greenbacks, $100 each 5,000
11 One hundred gifts in Greenbacks, $50 each 5,000
12 Ono Grand Piano 1,500
EDWIN C. CLARKE,
AGENT IN NEW YORK FOR PUHCUABING
MERCHANDISE and MACHINERY
or ALL E1XD8.
H AVING a ho.lnoa. experience or nrarljr ilxteen
yen re In New York, And an extensive acnnainuuce
with Oret-da.. manufacturer, and dealers In tills city In
the various branches of trade add manulscturc. I am now
prepared to ffil orders tor all kinds of Merchandise, at the
lowest market prices.
Merchants, Mechanics, and Families will And It to their
Interest to favor mo with their ordors. Orders from all
parto of the country rcspocttolljr solicited. A reasonable
commission charjicd. Address
KDWIN C. CLARKE,
108 Pearl Street, or Box 8,578, New York.
Rkxsbkkcbs.—F. W. G. Bellows, Vico President Pa
cific Mall SteamBhtp Co., N. Y.; Isaac Taylor, President
New York & Bremen Steamship Co., N. Y.; Crocker,
Wood & Co., Now York i Ruger Bros.. New York; Ron.
A. M. Clapp, Buffalo, New York; A. B. James, Esq.,
New Orleans; Goo. James, Enq., Zanesville, Ohio;
Woolworth & Graham, Now York: Marshall, Johnson A
Oo„ New Y'ork; Renry Moore & Genung, New York.
apr88—3m
L. D. O. WOOD. JAXSS II. LOW. J. B. LUDWIGS**.
WOOD, LOW ft LIIDWIBSEN,
(Formerly Wood dt Low—Established 1840,)
COTTON FACTORS
-AMD-
General Commission Merchants,
190 Common Street,
Now Orient!*, Lowlalana.
AUTHORIZED REFERENCE* IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Seogo, Meanrs. Zimmfirman A Verderey, Messrs. P.
A G. T. ;Dodd, Messrs. Chapman A Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel A Strong.
|y Personal attention given to the sale of Cotton and
purchaee of all description* of Produce. Jan2ft—ly
GRIM AULT ft qq
Chemists to H. H. Prince Napoleon, « Kik, pj *
PARIS.
NEW ft MQ8T VALUABLE MEDiCto
kOR BITHIRTO ”
Intractable & Incurable
TTNLIKB the Patent Medicines u,
U ^ imported from New York and I
Digea^
HUBBELL, HUSTON & CO.,
(POnUEIlLY OF MEMPHIS,)
Commission Merchants,
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENTS,
No. 7 South Commercial Street,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
fSTOrdera for FLOUR, CORN, BACON, Ac., fillod
promptly.
Refer to—Clayton A Adnir; Langston, Crane A Ham
mock; R. J. Lowry A Co ; L. 8. Salmons A Co.
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TEXAS LAND AGENCY.
W. L. ALEXANDER,
QUITMAN, - - - i TEXAS,
Attorney at Lav & Real Estate Agent
F OR .the purchase and sale of Improved aud Unim
proved Real Estate, Perfecting Title*, Payment of
Taxes, and Furnishing such Information a* may be ob
tained ftom Public Records or other sources.
My fee* aro moderate, and in proportion to the work
required of mo.
References.—Hon. L. J. Gartroll, Atlanta, Ga.; Hod
Julian IlArtndge, Savannah, Ga.; Hon. G. N. Lester, Ma
rietta, Ga.; Hon. F. B. Sexton, San Augustine. Texas;
Hon. Ja*. H. Starr, Nacogdoches, Texa*. febaft—2m*
O. E. CLAOHORN, W. F. HERRING,
120 Chestnut St,v Philadelphia. Auawsta, Oa.
A. m. jackson, Av<putta y Ga.
CLAOHORN, HERRING & CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
AGENTS FOR THE SALK OF
Sheeting*, Shirting*, OBnaburgs, Drills, Stripes, Yarns, Ac
No. 120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Georgia.
itt qualities of BURLAPS (the cheapo
i be used for sacking grain and fertlHzi
•cst article that
can be used for sacking grain and fertilizers, and baling
good*) kept constantly on hand, and for sale at lowes
price*, by
CLAOHORN, HERRING A CO.,
mnr37—8n»*
&o. 7 Warren Block’,
Augusta, Ga.
•J. IT. JACKSON,
(LATE OF JACKSON A BRO., ATLANTA, OA.,)
GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT,
No. C2 Broad Street,
NASHVILLE,
TENNESSEE.
W ILL give special attention to Cash Order* 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 servo iny old patrons and others in
"corgla and Alabama, at tho lowest market prices.
pTWfi shonld favor thoso upon whose success de
pends our own.
Refer to—Merchants of Murfreesboro, Tenn.. or Mer
chant* of Atlanta, Ga. t aprl2—lm
18 One Grand Plano...
14 Two Square Pianos, $600 each
15 Ten Parlor Organs, $160 each
16 One hundred Gents’ Gold Watches, $150 each.
17 Onn llllllflrtul T.adlna 1 flnM UTalrhna IIIYI nonl.
,$1
17 One hundred^Ladle^ Gold Watches, $;
5eacn.. <; .... . o,iw
achlues, P5 ea. 7,500
1,000
1,000
1,500
15, OOP
10,000
8,750
18 Fifty Silver-Plated Tea Sets, $75 each...
^ * jj* Machines, , .
Watches, $65 each.. 6^500
e, lr any they
be discharged
under my official uhraature,
W. U. c. PACK, Ordiuary.
Printer’s fee $4 fo
19 One hundred Elliptic Hewlni
20 One hundred Gents’ Silver V
21 Ono hundred Ladies’ fine Gold Chain* and Pin,
$40 each 4,000
33 Two hundred Oil Paintings, $20 each 4.000
23 Five hundred Bibles, $20 each
24 Two thousand copies Pollard’s Southern Ills-
ft, toI 7’ $b °*£h io,oo()
25 Two thousand Photographic Album*, $5 each. 10,000
26 Two thousand fine Gold Pens, in cases, $5 each 10,000
37 Klvo hundred Plain Gold King*, $8 eacn 4,000
28 Two thousand set* Silver-Plated Tea spoons,
$3 each (j qqo
29 Two thousand Napkin Ring*, Call Bells, Ac.. ’
$3 each ft 000
The balance consist* of the following article* :
Musical Instruments, Music Boxes, LadleB’ WorkBoxe*,
Ladles' and Gents' Gloves, Ladles' aud Gent*'
Riding Whins, Opera Glasses, Office and
Parlor Furniture, Writing Desks,
Black Walnut Frames,
Engravings, Ac.
The whole amounting to au aggregate of
500,000 Valuable Gifts!
PLAN OP DRAWING.
Dnulicate numbers ftom 1 to 500,000 are placed in a
wheel; the first number (when drawn out) draws the
highest or first gift: the secoud number (when drawn
out,) tho next highest, or second gift, Ac., until the
whole number is drawn.
The distribution will bike place after the Concert,
where 6,000 |>er*oue can witness it. A committee will be
chosen from the audieuce to take charge of the *aine.
• All agents and purchasers will he supplied with a cor
rect list of the awards aa soon as published.
HOW TO OUT A IN TICKETS.
Ticket* will be supplied to all Booksellers, Music Deal
ers. Druggists, Ac., where they cau be obtained at $1
each, or in quantities at club rates.
Circulars, containing full iustructlous, and terms to
agents, will be mailou upon receipt of a stamp for return
postage.
Order* tr.ny bo sent to ua, inclosing the monoy, from
$1 to $25, in a registered letter, stamp inclosed, at our
risk. Larger amounts by post office order, draft, or ex
press, at the following club rates:
5 Tickets to one address g 4 50
10 Tickets to one address q qq
20 Tickets to one address 49 00
60 Ticket* to one address 44 00
Tho names of the agents will be published from tho
central office.
Ticket* will be supplied to the agent* at 15 per cent,
discount.
Under, and in pnrsuanco cf the provisions of tho In
ternal Rcvenne law, Hie Honor the Commissioner of In
ternal Revenue has, upon due proof, granted a permit to
tho Southern Orphans' Association to hold its Gift Con
cert exempt from all charges, whether from the special
tax or other duty in respect to such Gift Concert.
This 1* a protection to all agents, and exempts them
from any ami all liability for license, tax, or otherwise.
This exemption i* made uj>on the ground that the pro
ceeds of the sale of tickets for this Concert ore to be de
voted to a charitable oblcct, and ia but another evidence
of the favor and consideration with which our effort*
have been constantly met in nearly every direction.
HEFEUBNCE8.
THE NEUTRALIZER
GONOllH II <EAI. VIRU8
jl shorter time, without Injuring the system, and will
give the patient loss inconvenience, than auy other medi
cine known.
It does not cause stricture, or leavo the patient with
gleet.
It has no smell, and does not stain the skin or linen.
It also cures gleet and sore eyes.
Sold by all Druggists at $1 per bottle. Prepared only
by A. C. Pease, soln proprietor. Newnan, Georgia.
For sale, wholesale uud retail, by Massey, Hwaneon A
Co., Atlanta, Georgia. apri)—8m
New Yorlc AdvertiHements.
THE PARIS EXPOSITION!!
RE1URN TICKETS, *300 IN COLD.
THE INMAN LINEMIL STEAMSHIPS,
Built qxpressly for the Trade:
CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF BALTIMORE,
CITY OF ANTWERP, CITY OF BOSTON,
CITY OF LONDON, CITY OF NEW YORK,
CITY OF .WASHINGTON,
Sail from Pier 45, North River, Now York, EVERY SAT
URDAY. Speed and accommodation unsurpasied I
PRICK OF FIRST-CLASS PASH AUK, PAYABLE IN OOLD.
New York to Liverpool.$110 RoundTrip $175
New York to Loudon... 115 Round Trip 185
New York to Paris 135 Hound Trip 200
Return Tickets good for 12 mouths. Return Tickets
via Liverpool. Loudon, New Haven, and Dieppe allow
passengers to break tho Journey at Liverpool aud Lou
don.
For further information, apply at tho offices of tlie
Company : William luman. Tower Building, Liverpool;
Elves A Maccy, 61 King William street, Loudon; Julea
Decoue, 48 Rue Notre Dame des Vlctolret, Pari* ; John
G. Dale, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia, or to
JOHN G. DALE,
apr9—lm* 15 Broadway, New York.
M arriacmE uuide.—young’s great
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK; or, every one his owu
Doctor.—Being a Private Instructor for Married Poraou*
or those about to marry, both Mule and Female, iu every
thing concerning tho physiology and relations of our Sex
ual System, and the Production or Prevention of tiff
spring, including all the new discoveries never before
given In the English language, ly Wm. YOUNG, M. D.—
This is really a valuable uud Interesting work. It is
writteu in plain language for the general reader, aud is
illustrated with upwardsof one hundred engravings. All
young married people, or those contemplating marriage,
and having the least impediment to married life, should
read LIiIb book. It discloses secret* that everyone should
be acqnalnted with. Still it is a book that must be locked
up, and not lie about the bouse. It will be sent to any
ono on the receipt of Fifty Ceuts. Address Dr. Wm.
YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel
phia. JelS—ly
log from France have been lererelv lh( bj
nixed by the mo.t eminent mum.,.,,.' 1 ? „ '■
lytlcal and operattxe Chemi.ta and^^Sj-WtoS
of Parle, 4c,, Insomuch that the entire wi*, %
Faculty, attached to the eorernmeut and 1
*«•, with the tollest confidence
favorable notice of all langnlsblnir not „ D «i
n.ry dl.ea.es, bnt those who may be (,0^*1
NO MOHK CONSUMPTION I
DI8BASK8 OF TIIE CHK81 '
Orlmanlt,’* Syropof Hypophosptut,« I
This new medicine, which is delicloni
atribsa;
sumption. Under its influence the coush .uf” *«<
EM® cei8e ’ and thc
NO MOKE COD LIVER OIL t
Grimanlt’s Byrop of Iodised Horier^
According to the certificates of the ph,.v
Paris IIospTtals detailed In the Piojnectn7^ft?hi
approbation of several Academies tbl* ^ h ;>
ed with the gfcatest encccas In the nlsoaftMll
Oil, to whlcB It Is really enperior lt ccm ^l
the chcet, scrofula, lymphatic disorder.
muscular atony and lose or appetite • It a
etitutloD, by purifying tho blood, andiffi^*|
mint powerful depnraUvo known. It n*rn «
stomach or bowels like the Iodide of
Iodide of Iron, and Is admlnletcrcd with
cacy to young children enhject to hnnon nfSS** 1
of (ho glands. Dr. Casnavi, of 8t!taulJVLtfSl
recommend. It particularly In ctllaneon. Hi?!,
jointly with tho Pills which bear «■ |
Ur. Leras’ Phosphate of iron.
The best of all chalybeatee, idoeled bv th. wh.i. „ ■
ical world for the core of chloroiln, IncorrhttiL 1 ™.?^I
blood, difficult menstruation. tnyra, p'ornji l
It may have lost by fever,
cury.
dally suitable to protect persons of either m'm lioc!
•fleets of hot and unhealthy climate., to ensbfetKI
bear fktlgne, and ^restore to the body whatever itrnEl
.v.r the ahune of quinine ov371
NO MOKE INDIGESTION OH DYSPEPSIA |
Orlmault’a Digestive Elixir of PeptUtJ
is too small, the Inevitable consequences are bad lodka I
tlon, gaatrltla. Inflammation of the raucous coin g/Z I
stomach and bowels, heartburn, anrarala, loss of strew? !
and In females general derangcmcet. The Elltlrolfi I
sine cures all such diseases, and nrevnnt. vomltiwZ I
ring pregnane* ’ 1
Better than Copaiba—Internal and Local—KraCt B
rative Agent.
OKIMAULT’S MATICO.
This new remedy Is prepared from tho loaves ol aUL
rnvlan pepper shrub called MATICO and cures prcmiiB
and infallibly without any fear of inflammatory reaoks.1
The great majority of physldanstn Paris, Knasla,(lei- p
many and New York now use no other remedy, M
directions accompany each bottle and packet, oiraq
planatory treattee will be sent post tree lor Id
GENEKAL DEPOT IN PARIS.
GRIMAULT &. C0„
47 RnoRlchci.o i
In N. Vork, J. in. BECKER, 138Urandi I
And l y every good Cherniy
BUIUN DU BUISON’S
Digestive Lozengers and Powder
Palrcquin, of Lyons, confirmed by b^s collesgnei of tk
hospitals and the principal ^notabilities of ParlB.hui'
shown the great efficacy of "tho Lozenges and Povk
Rerent experiments made on a large s<alu bjrrofecM(|
nolle
Ol
„ .... „ iges
with an alkaline base, a new discovery due to Mr. Borfi|
du liaison. Chemist and member of the Imperial And*
my of Medicine, Pari*, to cure In a sure aud rapid mu
ner, Indigestion, Nausea, aa well as diseases of the K2
neys. Liver, Cramp* iu the Stomach, Inflammation!
tho Bowcis. Ac. Tho spleen arising from indigestion di
apponrs as If by enchantment under the influence of th
precious medicine, nml theeick person recovers bealil
strength and nnpotlto.
To resume, the, i astlle* and Powder are presented oa
der the most tnvomblc scientific and meulcal tvpiett
agreeable to tho taste, and may bo taken without Ivcoa
-onlence by children a* well a* adults.
General Dopot in Paris at GRIMAULT A C0\
^ 48 Rue Richdlw.
General Depot In Atlanta at JENKINS x Cu’U.
General Depot In Now York, at J. M. BECKER’S,
IvlO-tf 139 Grand Stmt.
WOOD & MAM
Steam Engine Company's
CELEBRATED
From .1 to 3S Homo-Power.
PORTABLE AND 8 FATIO.Y.t It Y
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
W E have the oldest, largest aud most complete work
in the United States, devoted exclusively to tha
manufacture of Portable Engines and Saw Mills, which,
r ’ m simplicity, compactness, cower and economy of toa
conceded by expert*, to Do*uperiorto any everot
ferod to the public.
The great amount o. dohci room, fire snr'sreandfj-
Under ares, which we give to the rated norso pow*.
make oar Engines the most powerful and cheapest la
use ; and they are adopted to every purpose where poww
I* required.
All sizes constantly on hand, or famished at short w
tice.
Descriptive circulars with price list, sent on applies
on.
WOOD A MANN STEAM ENGINE CO.
Utica, N. Y. Drauch Office, 96 Malden Lane, N.»Y. City.
J«20-ly
JAMES M. BROOKS. HUGH MACDONALD. 1.UUI* H. LKUAY.
WILBUR P. JOHNSON,
Of Georgia, with
BROOKS, MACDONALD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND
CommisMlon Merchautg,
SO Caroudolet Ml,, New Orleann.
_ F“I’rompt attention glveu to all Older*. AI«o, lib
eral Advance, made on coualgumenU of 1’ottou and other
luce. ocfl—9m
Lt. Oen. Q. T. BEAUREGARD, New Or’.emna
■-J. Gen. JEFF. THOMPSON, New Orlam.!
.. Gen. B. B. BUCKNER, New Orleana.
. GEORGE P. KANE, iianvllle, V.
Col. W. P. MUMFORD, Richmond, V».
eltimore,
Sfi
Col. GEORGE P. KANE, IJbov
Col. W. P. MUMFORD, Rlchmt
J. 8. MORROW, Publlaher, B»k.u.oi
(formerly of J. 8. Morrow A Co.)
&TAll order, tiid communication, lahould be ml-
dre«eod to the Central Office.
L. T. PALMER A CO..
No. 13 Holliday Street, ikltimore.
^.aigtng Ageati,
NOTICE TO SHIPVEIIS.
General Frkioht Office, )
N. A C. and N. A N. W. Railways, v
Nashville, Tenn., April 19,1867. |
TfY the 25th Instant, the Bridge acres* Tennessee
River, at Bridgeport, will be finished and train*
running through as usual. On and after that date no fer
ry age will be charged, ard freights will be forwarded
promptly at tariff rates. As there Is no accumulation
along the line, there will be no delay, aud everything will
be done to relieve the demand* of tne South.
_ _ - W. P. INNK8, Gen'l Superintendent.
«. McIvmk, Qen'l Tariff Agent. apr24— 3t
AGENTS WANTED
the bankbupt law.
T he NEW BANKRUPT LAW, with Note, to every
Section of the Act, and a collection of all the (.rin-
ripal American and Engluh Declaloca upon the taw of
Bankruptcy. Adapted to the gw ol the Lawyer and
Merchant
By Eswin Jaws., of the New York bar, and one of the
framer, of the Koelleh Bankruptcy Amendment Act.
Ono volnma, 8vo, Cloth, beveled edfen, (3 60; Sh
td HO. Address
Sheep,
JNO. S. CARGILL, General Agent,
aprtl—toyj 9olnmbna, Oi
THE TOMLINSON, DEMAREST CO.
620 Broadway, New York,
Have associated with them
Mr. W. W. WOODRUFF,
Formerly an Extensive Dealer in
CARRIAGES and BUGGIES,
At Griffin and Atlanta, Coorgla.
F OR the pnrpoao of supplying Msrchant. snd
at the Soath, by wholesale or retail, with W*
of Careioges, Buggies or Plantation Wagons. _
Mr. Woodruff’s long experience lu the carriage boi*®*
will enable as to give satisfaction, m supplying
stantlal work, snch aa the country demand*, »tf* J,.
prices oa can possibly be furnished for ctsh.
keep constantly on hand
LIGHT CONCORD B(JGGlK*y
the same os formerly sold by Mr. Woodruff, aod
became so universally popular all through the Souths*
the best Buggy in n*e.
Address all order* to
tpr!7—ly
020 Broadway, New]
WUITF00*
T. F. OA KMART, A. T. HAMILTON,
9. B. VAN WAQBNKN.
CARHART, WHITFORD & CO.
Manufacturer, and Whi.lesal. Dealer. In
Fine Medium, and Coar»»
CLOTHING,
AMERICAN EXPRESS BUILDINU.
<(, 67, 69 and SI Hudson Street,
(Near Dnane, cot. Worth St.,) NEW YOB*'
Office of Payan A Carhart In Hquiuatiou.
[M>J_
SSffK
DAVID MAYER, formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, »Rk
MATE It St, SON.
No. 88 Warren Street, Ns* York,
IMPORTKR* OF
Brandies, Wines, O-ins, Cigars, tec.
Dealers In Rye, Boerbua, md Monongaksla Whiskies.
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